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Random videos of mostly outdoor related topics, and some how to videos. Probably a few random stupid vids as well. If you like fishing, hunting, bee keeping, prepping, home improvement, shooting, restoration and cooking wild game this may interest you.
Titebond 3 for use with PMF (poor mans fiberglass)
I'm currently building a homemade camper and I wanted to be sure this product would withstand whatever I could put it through. This would be an exterior covering.
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Cast Iron Frying Pan Restoration
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I found a really nice antique frying pan in need of some help. I think it turned out nice.
DIY DRZ400s/ 400sm seat mod
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Making a motorcycle seat more comfortable on the cheap
A Million Roaches Living Beneath This Man Hole Cover!
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A quick video of sewer roaches
I’m building an offroad camper and I’ve done the entire outside walls with canvas and titebond 3. Still working on it though. Seems to hold up fine.
Literal hell on earth
Why did you put the gel seat so far back on the seat?
I encountered one sewer roach in my apartment yesterday because my building has been doing a lot of pipe work on the sewers, I tell u I about died this thing was the size of a water buffalo. Never been frozen from fear like that. This thing was massive and I know roaches can get bigger but this was the biggest roach I’d seen in person. Thought this thing was gonna eat me
I DON'T CARE HOW MANY THEY WILL PAY ME I AM NOT GONNA CLEAN THAT THING OR EVEN GO IN THERE NO I DON'T EVEN CARE ABOUT ELON MUSKS BANK ACCOUNT I AM LEAVING FASTER THAN THE FLASH DAD
might want to submerge them both in water for a couple days after cured to see which holds up. Im going to primer and paint mine for weather.
No, you're not.
About to pmf my camper, but can't find any testing of pmf over bondo or wood filler. My plywood needs some filling. Any thoughts?
I am about to start building a pmf camper. I will use wood filler and sand it with 80 grit lightly after it sets. Its made for wood and the wood glue. let me know if you use bondo how that turns out. testing is the best way.
imagine a huge puff of air going into there
At the Los Angeles Marathon finish line yesterday, I saw 4 sewer roaches come out of a manhole cover on the eastbound lanes of Santa Monica Blvd adjacent to the Westfield Century City Mall!
Just the average citizen of Los Angeles, nothing to worry about
Any update?
I went thru some testing with using Titebond 3 and painters cloth and found it to be promising to seal my boat hull. So I went ahead and did one layer of glue, then the painters cloth stuck to it. Then three coats of glue over the cloth. Let it dry for several days. Then painted it with two coats of floor paint to protect the hull. It did work for several weeks out on the lake...until I noticed the plywood swelling up in a few places and so I tried to dry it out, but the water had got under the cloth into the plywood to where it was impossible to dry out without removing the cloth. So....I went thru the pain staking ritual of stripping off all the cloth. It did NOT want to be removed (except where it soaked thru) I don't know what I did wrong or screwed up, but there were places where the water got thru, and I lost faith in the "poor mans fiberglass" idea and am now going a different route on sealing my hull.
UPDATE: I decided to try a different idea to seal my wooden hull. The Titebond and cloth idea looked promising but did not work out so well in the long run (for me anyway) so I found another product that did what it promised to do (seal my hull for good) and it did just that. It is a two part epoxy from GOOP that's called Seal It. I has Kevlar and Ceramic in it and has 5 star reviews so I tried it with fantastic results! It dries hard as a rock and can withstand abrasions like rocks and running up on the beach. It took a few days to completely set up. After spending all summer (atleast four days a week) on the water and many hull inspections, the product is a success! No leaks, scares or cracks and it looks good as the day I applied it. So when all said and done, for about the same money as the three coats of glue and cloth, the Coat It is by far a better way to go and less work.
On amazons description it says that it the glue should not be submersed. Thats where I would think the waterproof paint comes in.
just buy a new seat.
@1:50 im cringing! Way to shove a perfectly dull chisel into your hand. I learned that lesson at age 4!
thats their army base
I looked at that gel thought about buying it I never work with it before watching you I thought occurred if you were to put it in the refrigerator and get it cold you may be able to cut it with a razor knife brand new blade nice job
I'm getting a plumbing job in a few years. If I have to deal with this shit (Texas) they would have to give me a huge raise.
No, they’ll pay Mexicans 1/3 of the cost to do it instead
What about Fiberglass cloth, canvas are cotton fiber will degrade over sunshine
It needs to be painted with latex paint fo protection and waterproofing
If I had to guess, yo only rolled the canvas into the glue spread on the wood. If you place the glue into the canvas saturating it and the wood, then mashed them into one another, the hold will not come up AT ALL, the glue will set, and you will not be able to pull it out. The canvas is not as strong as the glue, also, you only let the glue set up for less than a couple hours there- best to let it cure for two days.
Tightbond 2 and 3 are roughly the same in terms of their hold, however in terms of the surface, once T3 has totally cured, (3-6 days) the surface is far more tight than that of T2, and thus is going to be less able to let bonds of any subsequent layer of glue penetrate or hold as well. If you let the surface fast cure to "greenset" (less than 4 hours) then you should be able to get a better hold from the next layer.
I've experimented with tbiii a fair bit. If you let it fully cure and come back and try to glue to it again, it doesn't adhere very well. I can usually delaminate it without much effort. If it's laminated before it fully cures, it seems to have full bonding strength as far as I can tell. It has shown about 70% bond strength when I've sanded and rebonded, which is enough for most situations I'd think. TBII bonds fully with a sanding and around 70% without. All of this depends on circumstances and how clean it is when you laminate it of course. If you heat it to about 195f and press it together, most pvas will bond very well because that's above the glass transition point for pva. Hope that's helpful.
TB2 will soften up if not just melt with a wipe of denatured alcohol, so if you need reapply a year later, that is what to do.
after a year is still confo?
Im a man . And as crazy as it sounds if paid i feel i can bare creepy crawlers on my skin but my hair … NOOO
Lobsters are roaches of the sea
Shrimp
you can see the glue is breaking away from your canvas not the base surface - thanks for this!
I've been sailing a dory with bottom treated with fiberglass cloth and TBIII for the past 6 years with no problems, works great, just be aware of floating the glass during application which is easier to do than with epoxies.
I think I figured out the titebond 'sticks to itself' situation. Fresh titebond won't stick to cured titebond - of any kind. It's a normal thing for PVA glues. So if your first coat isn't cured (24-72 hours depending on temp and humidity) then it'll adhere. If you work as slow as I do, now you might have an issue. I've read that sanding the first coat so that it's rough helps it to stick. I do think all this navel gazing over the self-sticking thing might be good info for edges where things overlap. We might want to do the flats first and then do the two layers of the edges at the same time. I've put so much time into this issue, but I've seen so many other people not giving a damn and their build is just fine years later. Maybe we're all overthinking it. lol!
I can’t believe i actually watched this. This is my greatest fear. I would rather be on fire than go inside that.
Ima getting stuck down there ?! In the dark !!! Yikes 😅
Eewww their falling and flying.
Where is my flamethrower
Nah l would’ve had to bomb it first. There’s no way
No
Ahh man that's ruff.
I cringed when I saw your wrist down range of the chisel.
I could feel the pain
Me too
Same here!
it didnt look like he was pushing the chisel though, he was just pressing it on the join in the corner and then twisting.
Same
Hacksaw blade does a great job also 😊
Somebody grab a Flamethrower
great video . am about to do a test with this . any updates ,many thanks.
If you lay on there: G A M E O V E R
Imagine if one roach saw the camera guy and flew towards him…
Best video Ive seen so far in regards to drz400 seat modification. It does seem you added another 1/4 inch to the already tall seat height lol
Eeew! The horror
Any updates? Just got off a 6hr ride and my asscheeks feel bruised lol. Wondering if this is worth it or just go get a Sargent seat
Do you wear something to keep them from Biting?
I dont think they bite they instead run away from humans
Yea they bite@@GODISALWAYSFIRST1
Lmfao the last part scared tf out of me
Yo fr I thought it was just me, 😂😂
@@Mario-gc7pt wtf was dat 😂😂
Omg that last part I thought it was on me or something😂
Me too!
I thought I was the only one who flinched with all those antennas lol
Man, those ninja turtles were filthy AF
LOL
If I were still in school, I'd bonk a bully over the head, put on a mask, and trap him/her down there until they promised me they'd behave.
Literally a million dollars still won't make me go down there
How about a cool 1 billion? XD
@@ARedMagicMarker nope
I don't know.. I think if you saw a million dollars in cash sitting in front of you you might change your mind.
Cover my nose and ears and am all in
Cmon bro a mill
wtf
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