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Gift Ideas for a Man’s Man
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Link to my Amazon store www.amazon.com/shop/amayericanmade/list/2YCBSQI0XD5ON?ref_=cm_sw_r_mwn_aipsflist_aipsfamayericanmade_RWHR00M9VVG457MT1QZ4&language=en_US
Carpenter tries to build epoxy table | Finds out he's not a wood whisperer
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Link below is to my amazon store, I get a very small com for linking products, it keeps the channel going. Any purchases are greatly appreciated! amzn.to/3ulbJ46 I build a beautiful knotty alder table with black epoxy accents. Made a great many mistakes along the way which I hope provide value for others. Thanks for watching!
Epoxy for Beginners | What You need to Know to pour like a Pro!
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Epoxy can be tricky, learn from my mistakes! This video will get you up to speed! Link to my store for sander and accessories amzn.to/40cGZhD Good Article on PPE www.resintalk.com/blogs/blog/best-respirator-for-epoxy-resin Epoxy www.amazon.com/Superclear-Premium-Commercial-Grade-Gallons/dp/B07PXFDBVR/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?crid=2O0JWTU99RUAS&keywords=liquid glass epoxy&qid=1698350448&sprefix=liquid gl...
DIY Composite Decking Installation Pt.2 | Timbertech Azek Vintage | End Grain | Stair Railing
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DIY Composite Decking Installation Pt.2 | Timbertech Azek Vintage | End Grain | Stair Railing
Lean-to Garage Roof Addition Pt.3 | Framing Hips & Valleys | Roof Sheathing
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Lean-to Garage Roof Addition Pt.3 | Framing Hips & Valleys | Roof Sheathing
DIY Composite Decking Installation Pt. 1 | Timber tech Azek Vintage | Shout out @drdecks
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DIY Composite Decking Installation Pt. 1 | Timber tech Azek Vintage | Shout out @drdecks
Hang Cabinets Solo! Must Have Tools | Clamps | Cabinet Jack
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Hang Cabinets Solo! Must Have Tools | Clamps | Cabinet Jack
Most People Get these Wrong!!!! Best Practices | Blocking | Stair Details | V-Bracing
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Most People Get these Wrong!!!! Best Practices | Blocking | Stair Details | V-Bracing
Best Planner On the Market!!!
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Best Planner On the Market!!!
Best Work Boots for Construction | Update
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Best Work Boots for Construction | Update
What happened to TRUWERK PANT CUT?? | TRUWERK | BOOTSHOES | NOBLE SHIRTS |
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What happened to TRUWERK PANT CUT?? | TRUWERK | BOOTSHOES | NOBLE SHIRTS |
Automatic Door for Chicken Coop
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Automatic Door for Chicken Coop
How To use Tin Snips Correctly | Left vs Right | Tips & Tricks | Best Snips | @seanTHiNKs
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How To use Tin Snips Correctly | Left vs Right | Tips & Tricks | Best Snips | @seanTHiNKs
Calving Season Pt 2 | Cold Weather Calves
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Calving Season Pt 2 | Cold Weather Calves
Calving Season Begins! 1st Calf | Wild Life | Calf In Trouble! Episode 1
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Calving Season Begins! 1st Calf | Wild Life | Calf In Trouble! Episode 1
Best Chicken Feed! Organic VS GMO | Detox | Dioxin | Glyphosate #organicfarming #backyardchickens
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Best Chicken Feed! Organic VS GMO | Detox | Dioxin | Glyphosate #organicfarming #backyardchickens
Nobel Prize Winning Drug for Chicken ?!??
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Nobel Prize Winning Drug for Chicken ?!??
Chickens Not Laying Eggs!? Try This! Updated Original Video
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Chickens Not Laying Eggs!? Try This! Updated Original Video
Milwaukee Chainsaw Review. Milwaukee 2727-20 M18 FUEL 16 in.
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Milwaukee Chainsaw Review. Milwaukee 2727-20 M18 FUEL 16 in.
How to make a Garage addition look good ! #construction
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How to make a Garage addition look good ! #construction
Carport Build Pt.1 Episode 22-01
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Carport Build Pt.1 Episode 22-01
Finishing basement?!?!?!
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Finishing basement?!?!?!
Starting a YouTube channel | Change your life!
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Starting a RUclips channel | Change your life!
Milwaukee 15 Gauge Gen 2 Finish Nailer Review /1000 Subs/ Thank You/ Giveaway!!!
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Milwaukee 15 Gauge Gen 2 Finish Nailer Review /1000 Subs/ Thank You/ Giveaway!!!
Ridgid Rear Handle Circular Saw..... FIRE?!?! OR DISAPPOINTMENT??????
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Ridgid Rear Handle Circular Saw..... FIRE?!?! OR DISAPPOINTMENT??????
BEHR Deckover Solution | how to re-finish like a pro !
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BEHR Deckover Solution | how to re-finish like a pro !
Truewerk… Is the juice worth the squeeze ???
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Truewerk… Is the juice worth the squeeze ???
30 for 30 day 1(Update on the Farm Project, Injury/ Dermabond, MR. BEAST)
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30 for 30 day 1(Update on the Farm Project, Injury/ Dermabond, MR. BEAST)
Diamondback Tool belt review & comparison. Artisan, Miter, Eagle, SXS, Elias. Best setup!
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Diamondback Tool belt review & comparison. Artisan, Miter, Eagle, SXS, Elias. Best setup!

Комментарии

  • @robertmarcotte4652
    @robertmarcotte4652 День назад

    Yikes great to know

  • @FalahAmro
    @FalahAmro 7 дней назад

    How deep does this saw cut?

    • @AMAYERICAN
      @AMAYERICAN 7 дней назад

      16 inches max depth I would guess

    • @FalahAmro
      @FalahAmro 7 дней назад

      @@AMAYERICAN Thank you- exactly what I needed.

    • @AMAYERICAN
      @AMAYERICAN 7 дней назад

      @FalahAmro you bet!

  • @PSSTOui
    @PSSTOui 8 дней назад

    Good job bro nice reviews

  • @MrAguamiel
    @MrAguamiel 9 дней назад

    This is going to be my first time sandind a deck (exterior), this video showed me what I was looking for, what to use, where to rent, and how to use it. Thank you very much Sir.

    • @AMAYERICAN
      @AMAYERICAN 9 дней назад

      Glad to help! Thanks for watching and good luck on your project!! 💪

  • @kbrown4023
    @kbrown4023 10 дней назад

    What size column wraps are those? I have some 6x6 posts I want to wrap in black wraps would the superior 6x6 wraps work or do I need to go with 8x8 wraps?

    • @AMAYERICAN
      @AMAYERICAN 10 дней назад

      8x8 wraps for 6x6 posts, pack out post where railing attaches for your screws to anchor into, and wrap the post with zip tap/ butyl tape as the wood treatment in green treat will react with the aluminum wraps if they come in contact with one another. 👍

  • @mopar2513
    @mopar2513 10 дней назад

    I don’t know what area your in .. But my company does concrete sawing for $500 .. safe you time and labor.. it would take us 30min to get that done ✔️ … E&S Concrete Coring and Sawing Company LLC… look us up !!

  • @TAG993
    @TAG993 11 дней назад

    Beautiful work and great explanation!

    • @AMAYERICAN
      @AMAYERICAN 11 дней назад

      Thanks for watching!!

  • @OMG3Dmax
    @OMG3Dmax 19 дней назад

    it didn't seem to me that the milwaukee M18 fuel, works noisier without a wire, even at idle

  • @thomasregal2673
    @thomasregal2673 23 дня назад

    Did you ever do a follow up on the Ridgid rear handle saw?

    • @AMAYERICAN
      @AMAYERICAN 23 дня назад

      No, maybe Alex did on his channel Swantek enterprise but it’s essentially the same as the Milwaukee saw, dust port is a major flaw, Makita or metabo hpt is where it’s at for circ saws in my opinion. Awesome framers have a great video on the topic

  • @darkdegenerate8972
    @darkdegenerate8972 23 дня назад

    Working on a front porch renovation, completely redoing the deck frame and decking swapping out the posts and I assumed there would be a beam underneath the “box beam” totally surprised me when I did a small cut out and found it was hallow haha. Did you do the same technique for the sides as well or is the front what’s holding all the weight mostly? Planning on doing exactly what you did here but not sure if I need to add some beams to support the sides or just adding the beam to the front would be sufficient. Any advice would be awesome, good video man!

    • @AMAYERICAN
      @AMAYERICAN 23 дня назад

      Thanks ! And I was shocked as well, I did add a doubled up 2x8 as well on the sides to help reinforce/ secure to the house. Isn’t necessary unless you have a hip roof though. Advice is take your time, build a temp wall to secure the load. Cannot emphasize adequately bracing and supporting the load enough for safety reasons obviously. Use a level line and bottle jacks to take out any sags. Use structural screws (GRKS) #10x 3 1/8 And just take your time. You can message me on instagram if you need any help! Thanks for watching instagram.com/amayerican_made?igsh=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA%3D%3D&

  • @robraven7776
    @robraven7776 26 дней назад

    Been doing deck resurfacing for 17 years and seeing as most of the stain/sealer is well bonded.....you should be using a drum sander ! The result is amazing and when you're in business the time saved is quite justified. The orbital is okay for decks that are faded grey or most of the old stain is gone but painted or stain sealed requires a drum sander.

    • @AMAYERICAN
      @AMAYERICAN 26 дней назад

      Good to know! Thabnks brother, what’s your favorite finish for a deck? Seems like there are some bad products out there these days…

  • @chopnit0888
    @chopnit0888 Месяц назад

    Great details! How long do you usually wait once you'd sprayed stripper so you can start sanding?

    • @AMAYERICAN
      @AMAYERICAN Месяц назад

      Depending on the weather Usually a day or two to dry out really good 👍

  • @randydinglehopper62
    @randydinglehopper62 Месяц назад

    Hottie with the concrete boddie

  • @zpbeats3938
    @zpbeats3938 Месяц назад

    Great video, about to do mine soon all very helpful tips especially about using stripper first.

    • @AMAYERICAN
      @AMAYERICAN Месяц назад

      Glad to help thanks for watching!

  • @drtyjerz47
    @drtyjerz47 Месяц назад

    Thanks for the vid brother

    • @AMAYERICAN
      @AMAYERICAN Месяц назад

      You bet! Thanks for watching brotherman!

  • @Jonnyturboable
    @Jonnyturboable Месяц назад

    Sort your shirt out it looks ridiculous

  • @GrowingLittleCountryhomestead
    @GrowingLittleCountryhomestead Месяц назад

    Had the dewalt and lost it in a fire and got the ridged and I can’t stand it.

    • @AMAYERICAN
      @AMAYERICAN Месяц назад

      Dang sorry to hear that! I had my battery powered nailers stolen and had to go back to pneumatic so I feel your pain !

  • @danbeeson9564
    @danbeeson9564 Месяц назад

    Great tips. Thank you! On a side note, the gates under the deck are probably already sagging because the diagonal brace goes from the top hinge down instead of from the bottom hinge up. From a comment you made, you probably didn’t build them.

  • @davecoles2438
    @davecoles2438 2 месяца назад

    Hey pal, you are on the right track. Here are a few things to consider from a company that does about 75 - 100 deck stains per summer. First have the customer remove all their items from around the deck ... ie hose reels and lawn chairs. Clean the cracks between all the flooring pieces with a compressor (thats where the dirt and gummy items are coming from, gumming up the sandpaper.) I would typically strip that deck first day and sand the next. Much of the overly applied existing stain and protector will fall off with a good stripper making your sanding so nice and clean. And yes, always buy loads of sand paper and just return what you don't use (you're returning the sander so it's not like it's an extra tip). The other thing to remember is this is an outdoor deck. 120 is a bit fine. I am usually 80 grit after the stripping of the existing. No need to polish the deck like an interior hardwood floor. Great start pal. You will do well with your conscious effort of improvement.

    • @AMAYERICAN
      @AMAYERICAN 2 месяца назад

      Appreciate all the insight from a pro like yourself! It’s what makes RUclips my favorite platform! People helping people! 💪 appreciate ya brother !

    • @MYCHANNELWITHMYSTUFF
      @MYCHANNELWITHMYSTUFF Месяц назад

      What stripper do you use?

    • @anthonyinfelise1412
      @anthonyinfelise1412 7 дней назад

      Any advice if the stripper isn’t lifting it at all

    • @AMAYERICAN
      @AMAYERICAN 7 дней назад

      @anthonyinfelise1412 what brand of stripper did you use ? And you can always rent a floor sander…

    • @anthonyinfelise1412
      @anthonyinfelise1412 7 дней назад

      @@AMAYERICAN the shitty behr stripper which is probably my first problem lol

  • @stacycrotzer5119
    @stacycrotzer5119 2 месяца назад

    What is that metal guide you're using to cut with the circular saw?

    • @AMAYERICAN
      @AMAYERICAN 2 месяца назад

      Track saw ! Highly recommend 👌, if I could do over would of bought Makita though!

  • @aetorres7422
    @aetorres7422 2 месяца назад

    What knee pads are you wearing

    • @AMAYERICAN
      @AMAYERICAN 2 месяца назад

      Master craft from Menards, I have seen a few other companies make similar ones tho, they work great !

  • @greencutsguelphlandscaping7980
    @greencutsguelphlandscaping7980 2 месяца назад

    Great work man. I will try that router trick on the deck I’m building now. Thanks for the tip

    • @AMAYERICAN
      @AMAYERICAN 2 месяца назад

      Thanks brother ! Glad to help ! Composite , treated or cedar ?

  • @williamsmith9026
    @williamsmith9026 2 месяца назад

    Looked nice

  • @ggrimm79
    @ggrimm79 2 месяца назад

    Helpful. Thanks.

    • @AMAYERICAN
      @AMAYERICAN 2 месяца назад

      Glad it helped! Thanks for watching!

  • @williamsmith9026
    @williamsmith9026 2 месяца назад

    Bill the painter has been having a real hard time getting the last 3 interior jeldwen solid core doors swinging properly. Yes I know. I'm a painter and I suck but, I am doing everything by the book the pros right here on RUclips say and somehow the all turn into lengthy ordeals😡

    • @AMAYERICAN
      @AMAYERICAN 2 месяца назад

      Hmmm, what size of screws are you using through the hinges ? Were hinges ever taken off doors ?

    • @williamsmith9026
      @williamsmith9026 2 месяца назад

      @@AMAYERICAN I never took them off but, some were set funky and the screws weren't flush. They all work nice but, if you saw what I had to do to make it happen you would die🤣. Also. The person who framed wasn't a framer nor am I so I don't know if that was an issue. I did shim out the hinge sides Gary Katz style so it was Plumb af. Again. Could I be effing up because I don't do them routinely? Yes. Are they coming from the factory with the hinges not set in the mortises correctly at times? Yes. I need to look for that before I start I reckon. I also feel as if they could send them out with beefier hinge screws because of the weight. I've seen varying opinions on setting a long screw in the hinges. What's your take? That is all. Time to layout my domino pattern for this lighting thing I'm making

    • @AMAYERICAN
      @AMAYERICAN 2 месяца назад

      Yeah sometimes the pre fitter F’s you, Gary Katz door content in fire ! How I learned to bend hinges. I would say the screws are definitely a big factor, especially if the 3 inch has an oversized head or wrong head. Learned that one the hard way lol GRKs won’t seat in hinges. Spax will only reason I buy spax, I can’t remember if I buy #8 or # 9 though… also a counter sink bit to pre dill is nice when setting hinge screws. Sounds like you got a good job going though, good to hear from ya brother!!!

  • @flyboy7588
    @flyboy7588 2 месяца назад

    If the deck is relatively new the stuff should stick just fine. When I first used it our deck was about 20 yrs old. The deck is about 2.5 feet off the ground. What was happening was the decking would get saturated with moisture from underneath the deck and that was what was causing the deck over to peel up in sheets. Very frustrating. They say they addressed the issue but there is just no was the stuff will adhere to wood that consistently fills with moisture. The new deck boards that I had put down prior to using the Deck over were holding the stuff just fine. Again, because the those boards were still well treated to repeal the moisture.

    • @AMAYERICAN
      @AMAYERICAN 2 месяца назад

      Very interesting! Thanks for sharing that makes sense! What part of the country are you located?

    • @flyboy7588
      @flyboy7588 2 месяца назад

      @@AMAYERICAN Northeast. One yr after application the stuff was peeling up in sheets. HD says they reformulated the stuff but I would not trust it.

    • @AMAYERICAN
      @AMAYERICAN 2 месяца назад

      @flyboy7588 I totally agree, especially with the cost of decks these days. Avg homeowner can have 30-60k invested in their deck easy… I would not risk it on the marketing claims of behr. It’s a nightmare to re finish

  • @SCS2694
    @SCS2694 2 месяца назад

    Why divide the angle by 2 after subtracting it from 180?

    • @AMAYERICAN
      @AMAYERICAN 2 месяца назад

      Good question, I was told because 180 is a straight line not sure on the geometry though just a carpenter haha 😂

    • @AMAYERICAN
      @AMAYERICAN 2 месяца назад

      Dividing by two is bisecting the angle though just like cutting baseboard. 90* wall intersection gets two 45*s

    • @SCS2694
      @SCS2694 2 месяца назад

      @@AMAYERICAN ahhhh ok, i am also just a carpenter and always looking for new tricks especially on angles. thanks bro.

    • @AMAYERICAN
      @AMAYERICAN 2 месяца назад

      @SCS2694 another good trick is cutting a scrap block at 45 degrees, CA gluing to your saw base, allows you to cut acute angles for stairs. I think finish carpentry TV did a couple videos on it, I’ve used that trick a few times 👍. Appreciate you taking the time to comment bro!

  • @83pyro76
    @83pyro76 2 месяца назад

    4.5 inch diamabrush. I did a 80 ftt deck took 14 hours .then hit it with that orbital sander. Will look like new. That deck should only take 2 hours with the disk. It a lil hard work but will look new after. The 4.5inch diamabrush disk is the only way

    • @AMAYERICAN
      @AMAYERICAN 2 месяца назад

      That’s awesome thanks for sharing!

  • @kingihunterkids8221
    @kingihunterkids8221 3 месяца назад

    Same happening here my hens not laying

    • @AMAYERICAN
      @AMAYERICAN 3 месяца назад

      That’s wild me and my daughter were talking about this yesterday because our chickens won’t eat their feed just started a few days ago! We feed natures best organic from tractor supply. What do you feed and where about are you located ?

  • @andrewsquire9892
    @andrewsquire9892 3 месяца назад

    Thanks. Respirator and gloves.

  • @Jeff-jg7jh
    @Jeff-jg7jh 3 месяца назад

    I just had a shocking encounter with a Ridgid saw. OK, it was at a pawn shop but it was still wrapped in shrink wrap and the manual was still in a plastic bag. But, what a mess this thing was. Loads of plastic. The gears for the saw blade and tilt were big crude plastic that wouldn't turn. When I finally got the thing too .45 degrees it was way off from the tape. If you adjusted the extention table and locked it, it still moved. Again, this was at a pawn shop for some reason. So, I saw a DW 745 this afternoon. I drove a pretty long way to get it. I'm sure I'm going to like it. Oh, yes, the Ridgid does have a 1 3/8" arbor so you can install a dado blade. That's what inspired my hunt. But, the heck with it, there's a couple of other ways to make dados.

  • @Jesus-eb8yk
    @Jesus-eb8yk 3 месяца назад

    You do this process in one day?

  • @thedarwinsnatchers6745
    @thedarwinsnatchers6745 3 месяца назад

    think either u should have power washed first ... and then did the 60 grit or....20 grit .... and then 60... to get that stain off ...im getting into doing decking and that's what I would do

  • @ericrump9703
    @ericrump9703 3 месяца назад

    Square sander is def the way to go. The pad will work around the contour of the wood. Cedar 60 then 100 grit. Regular pine with heavy paint or deck over 20-40 grit

  • @ryano3959
    @ryano3959 3 месяца назад

    Hey did the tape pouch ever break in to fit a fat max properly on the sxs??

    • @AMAYERICAN
      @AMAYERICAN 3 месяца назад

      It was a little tight last I knew, me and Alex went separate ways so can’t say now sorry !

  • @MRGOLD99.999
    @MRGOLD99.999 3 месяца назад

    Nice work but you shouldn't go above 100 grit because it changes the characteristics of the top grain and starts to close the cells this doesn't let the stain penetrate as much as it could

    • @AMAYERICAN
      @AMAYERICAN 3 месяца назад

      Thanks for letting me know that! 👍

  • @brianm4789
    @brianm4789 3 месяца назад

    How long would battery last

    • @AMAYERICAN
      @AMAYERICAN 3 месяца назад

      8 ah all day, but I have noticed the 8 and 12 ah Milwaukee batteries burn out after 3 to 4 years. They no longer hold a full charge. Will only charge up to 3 bars on the indicator

  • @oregawn5099
    @oregawn5099 3 месяца назад

    Did you guys have to install a lintel?

    • @AMAYERICAN
      @AMAYERICAN 3 месяца назад

      We didn’t because it was a non load bearing wall

  • @user-sw6bw9vy2g
    @user-sw6bw9vy2g 3 месяца назад

    big help bro. thanks

  • @resdawgs
    @resdawgs 3 месяца назад

    Are you guys going to try the tempo belt? Its on the website now. I like it

    • @AMAYERICAN
      @AMAYERICAN 3 месяца назад

      Those look pretty slick ! Check out Clovis project , he’s got a channel and making top notch gear. Similar to badger belts which to me look like the best design

  • @kristinemiller2939
    @kristinemiller2939 3 месяца назад

    DN’T Ever power wash, Cedar

    • @AMAYERICAN
      @AMAYERICAN 3 месяца назад

      Why’s that ?

    • @daylendepriest6914
      @daylendepriest6914 24 дня назад

      @@AMAYERICANwell I just did it… and it made all my 6x6 post super fuzzy like. But went over with electric sander and back to new!

    • @AMAYERICAN
      @AMAYERICAN 23 дня назад

      @@daylendepriest6914 definitely be careful with pressure washing, use a wide angle tip

  • @resdawgs
    @resdawgs 4 месяца назад

    I went with the elias and the wragell with the new tempo belt

  • @resdawgs
    @resdawgs 4 месяца назад

    I think i want to buy the elias 2.0. But yeah nice setup u have

    • @AMAYERICAN
      @AMAYERICAN 4 месяца назад

      Definitely wish I would of gotten a little bit larger setup and wider belt. Check out ruclips.net/video/q3Y1kCssd0A/видео.htmlsi=rKqYhlAVwHmj0j6r

    • @AMAYERICAN
      @AMAYERICAN 4 месяца назад

      Super cool dude, makes excellent stuff, will be my next setup 👌

    • @resdawgs
      @resdawgs 4 месяца назад

      @@AMAYERICAN wow 🤩

  • @Kenub927
    @Kenub927 4 месяца назад

    I can’t seem to find a video that discusses how the 16 on center continues around a corner. Do I start again from each piece of wood?

    • @AMAYERICAN
      @AMAYERICAN 4 месяца назад

      Start from the inside corner where your walls meet, or follow floor joist above to keep framing stacked running length of the basement. Also I think I covered California corners in that video but essentially making an L to catch drywall into the corner. Place the L on the wall that runs past, so the short wall butts in to the L for backing.

  • @holdenedits6607
    @holdenedits6607 4 месяца назад

    Good to know about the tape pouch

  • @twescher
    @twescher 4 месяца назад

    Good review, thanks

  • @frooke2
    @frooke2 4 месяца назад

    411... do you know where my missing sock is? 811... can you mark my utilities?

  • @bnazzaro21
    @bnazzaro21 5 месяцев назад

    I’m looking to do about 1,000 tapcons. Just star 3/16. Nothing wild. Would the 5/8 be just meh or plenty? I’m just not sure if the 1in is that big of a difference? I’m feeling like yes but not sure.

    • @AMAYERICAN
      @AMAYERICAN 4 месяца назад

      Man idk, that’s a hell of a lot of tapcons, what’s your project? I would bet you’d be good either way tho bro!

    • @bnazzaro21
      @bnazzaro21 4 месяца назад

      @@AMAYERICAN installing Gladiator wall panels in the garage to concrete blocks. I picked up the 5/8ths. Just waiting for the panels. I think it will be better than my hammer drill. And the 1 in seems overkill.

    • @AMAYERICAN
      @AMAYERICAN 4 месяца назад

      @bnazzaro21 that’s awesome, if you start snapping off tapcons when driving them in change your bit, took me a long time to figure that out lmao, pretty obvious to me now… but even the nice bits wear out faster then you think. Those drill driver kits are pretty handy as well. Think Milwaukee makes them as well as tapcon

    • @bnazzaro21
      @bnazzaro21 4 месяца назад

      @@AMAYERICAN good to know. Thanks man

  • @JasonNortwich
    @JasonNortwich 5 месяцев назад

    Any update? Did you end up keeping the Ridgid and liking it?

  • @user-jb9hd3pc8u
    @user-jb9hd3pc8u 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much for the very useful video. I have a Hitachi C10FL that has given very good service for more than 15 years, but it is getting older and I can no longer get replacement parts for it. Plus, it is big and somewhat difficult to store and move around my carport. I was looking into a replacement and was attracted to the DeWalt (I have excellent success with DeWalt tools) but then I saw an add on Home Depot that offered at combination of a Ridgid table saw with a Ridgid compound mitre saw and mitre saw stand for only slightly more than the DeWalt table saw by itself. Bright shiny object there! I don't really need a new mitre saw, but it was an very attractive deal. However, after watching your video and seeing that the Ridgid would be less satisfactory as a replacement for my Hitachi, I think I am going to go with the DeWalt. Thanks again and keep up the good work.

    • @AMAYERICAN
      @AMAYERICAN 5 месяцев назад

      Glad it helped! Saw is a beast and love the rack&pinion fence.