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INFUSE GREENSBOROUGH FEB 2023 FHD HORIZONTAL
INFUSE GREENSBOROUGH FEB 2023 FHD HORIZONTAL
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#shorts R5C - INKLAID TATTOO 2023 COMMERCIAL VERTICAL
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Here is another commercial we did recently for a local tattoo shop. If you would like to see more of our video products. Feel welcome to subscribe our channel and we will upload more videos for you. Camera: Canon R5C Lenes: Canon EF 24-70 F/2.8 L II USM, Canon EF 100 F/2.8 L Macro IS USM
Canon R5C - INKLAID TATTOO 2023 COMMERCIAL HORIZONTAL
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Here is another commercial we did recently for a local tattoo shop. If you would like to see more of our video products. Feel welcome to subscribe our channel and we will upload more videos for you. Camera: Canon R5C Lenes: Canon EF 24-70 F/2.8 L II USM, Canon EF 100 F/2.8 L Macro IS USM
Redhill Furniture 2022 60s Commercial.
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Redhill Furniture 2022 60s Commercial.
Follow Me, Driving in Melbourne 01/06/2022
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A typical day in Melbourne, driving from one job to another, around 3 hours of footage with real time ABC radio as BGM.
GSM Carlton Gardens Photo Walk 2021 @tyleishals
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GSM Carlton Gardens Photo Walk 2021 @tyleishals
GSM Carlton Gardens Photo Walk 2021 - Melbourne
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GSM Carlton Gardens Photo Walk 2021 - Melbourne
Typewriter Commercial Episode 1 - 2022
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Shot on Canon 6D Mark II and edited in DaVinci Resolve 17 Studio.
How to Assembly / Install Costco 3.7 m x 4.3 m Wood Gazebo with Aluminum Roof (YARDISTRY) 2021
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It is 3.7 m x 4.3 m (12.1' x 14.1') Wood Gazebo with Aluminum Roof made by YARDISTRY. We bought it from Costco online. We spent around 8 days finishing the assembly of this Wood Gazebo with Aluminum Roof. You will be able to see the whole process in a mere half-hour. Enjoy watching.
How to Assembly & Attach Neewer Collapsable Softbox to Bi-Color 660 LED Video Light Panel 2021
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Bought the Neewer Bi-Color 660 LED Video Light and its Collapsable Softbox recently. Couldn't figure out how to attach the softbox to the LED light at first. Not many videos could be found on RUclips regarding this topic. So I decided to make this short video for anyone just like me and make your life a little bit easier.
How to Paint Yellow Tongue Flooring | Floating Deck Flooring Painting | Weatherproof Painting 2021
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The two floating deckings were built around one year ago. I used yellow tongue boards as the deck flooring material. They are good for indoor use. Can they survive the harsh weather conditions in Melbourne after one year of continuously being exposed to rain, hails, strong winds, and all-year-round UV sunlight? I couldn't say they are 100% intact, but definitely much better than my anticipation...
Car and Babes Australia 2019 - 2021 Edition
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Car and Babes Australia 2019 - 2021 Edition
M1 MacBook Air 13" 2020 Gold Unboxing - My Very First MacBook
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M1 MacBook Air 13" 2020 Gold Unboxing - My Very First MacBook
Small Floating Deck 2020 | Easy Decking | DIY | No Digging | How to Build a Floating Deck
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Small Floating Deck 2020 | Easy Decking | DIY | No Digging | How to Build a Floating Deck
How To Build A Floating Deck 2020 | DIY | Uneven Ground | Time Lapse | No Digging
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How To Build A Floating Deck 2020 | DIY | Uneven Ground | Time Lapse | No Digging
GSM Docklands Photo Walk Melbourne Nov 2019 Episode 3
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GSM Docklands Photo Walk Melbourne Nov 2019 Episode 3
GSM Docklands Photo Walk Melbourne Nov 2019 Episode 2
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GSM Docklands Photo Walk Melbourne Nov 2019 Episode 2
Looks good, howz it looking now?
How do you fold this soft box into a figure 8 for storage?
What thickness of joists did you use for this please
I would like the name of the machine you use to climb the poles.
I have to clap for your use of that electric lift. Best idea I've seen, especially since I'm halfway through constructing mine totally by myself.
I'm not tying to be an asshole but everything about this isn't right. I've built hundreds of decks and the only time 2x4 is used for railing on a PT deck. Not to mention they're what, 24" on center?? And it's being held up by single 2x4 and screws? I can tell by alot of the comments that these people don't know what they're looking at and I get that. Just because it "looks good" doesn't mean it's right at all. Any real carpenter, framer, contractor or building official would shit a brick looking at this.
Not good… no membrane on the grass, it will 100% grow back with and grow through the decking and will look hideous. The weeds must be looked off completely first
Since no sunlight can reach underneath, I don't think any grass would grow as you're envisioning. It's been almost four years, and I haven't seen any grass growing there. I hope this information helps.
I had to turn it off just because of the damn music come on
And how do you mount it to the stand and direct the light up or down?
thank you fore this!!!
Friendly critique, you need to support the joists with jack studs, relying on the shear strength alone of those screws is future failure. once one or 2 go, it's a "domino" effect of shear value failure. You should have cut the jack studs to the height between the patio stone and the bottom of the joist(s), then fastened them to the "king" style "stud/leg" you used to support the entire deck.
Crystal clear
You are the Best, thank You !
Brilliant. Thank you.
Me gustaría saber mucho. Para aprender acer construcción
Thank you this was helpfuln
What measurements did you use for the slats?
I did a gazebo [19 x 12 ft.] I consider that take too much time to install it. Also you need a helper
I agree with you. This job can't be tackled by a single person, considering safety and efficiency aspects.
5 minutes into the video and I still haven't seen a paintbrush.
K I’ve never built anything but shouldn’t you stag the joist stud things for integrity? Like how did you even screw them in? Pocket holes?
This is very wrong. You do need to reach hard soil (30/50cm down average, depends on your ground) to have STABLE foundations. This way you minimize greatly the chances of your whole deck moving. If you simply lay it over the ground, it will end up crocked. Wood moves, it will twist over time (naturally, all woods do it, specially when exposed outside). Then you do not connect the terrace to the ground, which is nuts plus you make a clear (non treated) wood to concrete direct contact point. That is going to root. Essentially, this terrace will stand strong and nice for a few years, depends on how easy the weather and season changes are. Eventually, (soon) it will be a mess. Another thing is, you should have a membrane to stop growth under the deck. You might have treated the area chemically and that will keep anything from growing there for a couple of years at most.. add another cause it is without direct light but growth will eventually come back... good luck stopping it once you already have a deck there. Simply lay a black sack gardening membrane (at LEAST a plastic if not..) the sack is best, so there is a bit of an air flow to transfer moisture out instead of trapping it, which could potentially cause fungus to grow.
Thank you very much for sharing your thoughts. I agree with most of what you said.
The only problem I find with this is that you can't point the light down.
Yep, you can use a C-stand as a light stand, solving the issue in the meantime.
I have a similar install coming up. I noticed you are also close to the house with the roof edge. Was it hard to get the roof cover caps slid on with little space? I have about 1 1/2 feet of space between the gazebo roof edge and the house wall. Any tips for getting the cover to slide on?
I didn't install those two caps due to the narrow space. It didn't leak rain as much as I thought.
It's magnificent marvelous!
I'm absolutely astonished truly amazed You deserve a long vacation if anyone does! Yes, you made it! Remember just one thing, don't bring any instructions and buttons and bows nuts & bolts YIPs! Ooee
Another and dusk drawist nigh
Are you sure you put all the washers on?
I can only assume that right about now you're thinking perhaps; why did I ever buy this monstrosity of a massive jigsaw puzzle of nuts & bolts?
I counted all the times you went back and forth trying to get the level reading, it was SHOCKING about 450,000 *times at approximately the velocity of186,226*miles per second.
I found it to be really interesting trying to figure out what the other person was doing in the background while you were installing the pergola.
Wouldn't it be hell if you found out after you've finished putting all together that you misread the instructions and you had to go through it all over again: YIPS!
I absolutely love this
Best video on RUclips ever!
Grateful for this!!
THANK YOU
Best video for how to attach the soft box on the Neewer 660!❤ Could you please show us how you pack it up when not using the lights? What kind of carrying bag do you use? Thanks in advance.
Gracias
The whole structure "hangs on nails". It doesn't do that. It's bad. The whole thing should be supported from below with wood, and nails should only hold it together. After a while it will start to "float". Only screws would do the trick.
Technically speaking, the nails are way more stronger than screws.
@@huangjianbin I do not agree with you. The calculation is simple, the nail loses its strength after 10 minutes (it cools down). The screw still holds. Holds even after 10 years. The nails come out slowly.
We need more likes on this video! Excellent job!
Thank you very much for your kind words.
Hello! Your videos are interesting! Can I introduce your video in Japan?
Yes, of course. Thank you for sharing.
@@huangjianbin We make Japanese TV programs. So I would like to introduce your video.I'll email you the details.
Thank you 😊
not detail enough but learned something from you. Thanks for sharing the video.
I wish I could have someone doing all the filming while me can focus on doing the actual work at that time. I did all those recordings all by myself. Unfortunately it doesn't meet up to your expectation.
Can you actually get an angle on the lights with the softbox on? I cant move the lights to an angle anymore which is really annoying when I want to film stuff and put the lights slightly above and angled…
For what you want, you need a C-stand.
Thank you so much you helped me a lot 🥇
Good video! Greetings from Britain!
Hi, I want to get this Costco 3.7 m x 4.3 m Wood Gazebo. I have a concrete slab ready which is meant to take the weight etc. However the dimensions on my concrete slab are 5m x 3.6m. Wanted to confirm if the dimensions provided are for the Roof perimeter or the base of the posts. Could someone advise the actual distance between the outer edges of the posts
I'll check mine for you once I get back home today.
@@huangjianbin Thanks mate!
Post to post 3970 mm X 3360 mm, plus 35~40 mm for the L shape metal brackets.
@@huangjianbin Thanks. Just to confirm, we are talking about the 4.3 X 3.7 Gazebo? When you say post to post are you referring to the outer edge of the post? If so, I will need 3.37m depth which I should be able to manage given my concrete slab is 3.6m. The width is no issue.
Yes, I have only one gazebo in my backyard. It's the measurement between the external edges of the post. 😎
Awesome! Crystal clear.! Thank you.
I am stuck on step 26 Attached Twist Brackets They don't align up with gaps on top and on some post gap is on the bottom. Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
I'm not sure what you are referring to. Could you be able to quote the timeline of my video regarding which step you are talking about?
Having the deck sit on those boards like that is idiotic. You're relying on the strength of nails at that point if you aren't using screws 🤦♂️ Put small boards underneath the frame next to the ones supporting it that way somethings directly underneath your framing. The screw will just sheer off that blocking 🚫 Unless that's cedar it'll rot outside not being pressure treated.
That’s a cool deck. Ignore all these fools.