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Skill Stacking
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Does Milwaukee BOLT Light Fit on a KASK Hardhat? // Skill Stacking
Does Milwaukee BOLT Light Fit on a KASK Hardhat? // Skill Stacking
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Does Milwaukee Earmuffs Fit on a KASK Hardhats? // Skill Stacking
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Does Milwaukee Earmuffs Fit on a KASK Hardhats? // Skill Stacking
Installing PowPak 3-way and Motion sensor. // Skill Stacking
Просмотров 654 месяца назад
Installing PowPak 3-way and Motion sensor. // Skill Stacking
Cleaning the Space under the staircase. // Skill Stacking
Просмотров 874 месяца назад
Cleaning the Space under the staircase. // Skill Stacking
Installing Access Door Under Stair Case. // Skill Stacking
Просмотров 2704 месяца назад
Installing Access Door Under Stair Case. // Skill Stacking
Soldering Valve For Future Project. // Skill Stacking
Просмотров 2015 месяцев назад
Soldering Valve For Future Project. // Skill Stacking
Installing Removable Closet Rod. // Skill Stacking
Просмотров 885 месяцев назад
Installing Removable Closet Rod. // Skill Stacking
Radar Sensor Protector Cover for Honda CR-V 2017-2022 // Skill Stacking
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Radar Sensor Protector Cover for Honda CR-V 2017-2022 // Skill Stacking
Make a Two Gang To A One Gang. (Re-upload) // Skill Stacking
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Make a Two Gang To A One Gang. (Re-upload) // Skill Stacking
Sharpening a Chisel WRONG. // Skill Stacking
Просмотров 2576 месяцев назад
Sharpening a Chisel WRONG. // Skill Stacking
Making Sharpening stone for Chisels. // Skill Stacking
Просмотров 1846 месяцев назад
Making Sharpening stone for Chisels. // Skill Stacking
ToughBuilt ClipTECH On a Leather Pouch! // Skill Stacking
Просмотров 6007 месяцев назад
ToughBuilt ClipTECH On a Leather Pouch! // Skill Stacking
Drawer Face Repair // Skill Stacking
Просмотров 227 месяцев назад
Drawer Face Repair // Skill Stacking
SoundProof Door Frame Painted and Done.......And had a FAIL. // Skill Stacking
Просмотров 667 месяцев назад
SoundProof Door Frame Painted and Done.......And had a FAIL. // Skill Stacking
SoundProofing Metal Door Frame // Skill Stacking
Просмотров 3047 месяцев назад
SoundProofing Metal Door Frame // Skill Stacking
How I mount tools on Wall Control // Skill Stacking
Просмотров 3007 месяцев назад
How I mount tools on Wall Control // Skill Stacking
Installing Wall Control in the Welding Area! // Skill Stacking
Просмотров 1348 месяцев назад
Installing Wall Control in the Welding Area! // Skill Stacking
Finishing Outlets in Welding Area. // Skill Stacking
Просмотров 498 месяцев назад
Finishing Outlets in Welding Area. // Skill Stacking
Instaling New Drain for Central Air // Skill Stacking
Просмотров 518 месяцев назад
Instaling New Drain for Central Air // Skill Stacking
Relocating light fixture. // Skill Stacking
Просмотров 288 месяцев назад
Relocating light fixture. // Skill Stacking
Patch Panel and CAT 6 switch install. // Skill Stacking
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Patch Panel and CAT 6 switch install. // Skill Stacking
Outlet in A/V Cabinet but with a Twist // Skill Stacking
Просмотров 1909 месяцев назад
Outlet in A/V Cabinet but with a Twist // Skill Stacking
Installing Outlets in Welding Area. // Skill Stacking
Просмотров 829 месяцев назад
Installing Outlets in Welding Area. // Skill Stacking
Milwaukee M12 Powered Under cabinet Lighting! // Skill Stacking
Просмотров 2959 месяцев назад
Milwaukee M12 Powered Under cabinet Lighting! // Skill Stacking
My First Patch Ever! (Kind Of..) // Skill Stacking
Просмотров 6810 месяцев назад
My First Patch Ever! (Kind Of..) // Skill Stacking
Welding Top Finale! (Bolting the top to the legs.) // Skill Stacking
Просмотров 29510 месяцев назад
Welding Top Finale! (Bolting the top to the legs.) // Skill Stacking
Folded Welding Top. // Skill Stacking
Просмотров 23810 месяцев назад
Folded Welding Top. // Skill Stacking
Power Supply On my welding table Legs. // Skill Stacking
Просмотров 19610 месяцев назад
Power Supply On my welding table Legs. // Skill Stacking
Cutting and Bolting shelf to Welding Table legs. // Skill Stacking
Просмотров 12710 месяцев назад
Cutting and Bolting shelf to Welding Table legs. // Skill Stacking
Welding Table Legs (Welds came out Terrible! HaHa)// Skill Stacking
Просмотров 5711 месяцев назад
Welding Table Legs (Welds came out Terrible! HaHa)// Skill Stacking
I would think that the laser its a little bit overkill
Very much but I own three so I’ll use them 😂
Nice video!! I've been wondering how to do this for so long
Glad I could help! 💪🏼👊🏼
This is helpful as I can’t drive and my mother would be driving around.😂
😂 happy it helped
27.7” of water is = to 1 psi for 60 psi your water heater would have to be 140 feet tall
That too tall haha
Its just a heated tank
Yea someone connected that. Been saying it wrong all my life
Is there a pressure relief valve at the top of the tank? Don't install the gage there permanently, but you can attach the gauge and open it to double check
😂😂😂
The original thought was to leave it on so when I put the apartment to rent, when I pay someone to empty it, the person can take a picture of the pressure gauge that I installed and trust showing 0 psi. But clearly this was a fail haha
The Water Heater tank should be at the same pressure as the rest of the house, so you have a bad gauge or a blockage before it.
I’ll check it out. Thanks
Agreed. I’ve used the water heater to check pressure in homes with no accessible bip before with no problem . Probably faulty gauge
Hot water tanks are not pressurized they are basically water storage. Maybe the gauge should be on the flow line at the top because any pressure will push the water out? ...not a scientist, just spitballing ideas.
That’s a good point.
It will have the same pressure as the supply pressure...it is pressurized if the supply valve to it is open...
@@sandrabright1880 The tank IS pressurized. All water heaters have a T&P safety relief on them. That's temperature and pressure. Usually set for 210 degrees F (about 100 C), aka just before boiling, and 150 Psi (I don't know KPa off the top of my head, sorry). If too much pressure builds up, the tank can be damaged, and in extreme cases explode (they proved it on Myth Busters, it was awesome!) Above that temp or pressure the valve opens to relieve the pressure or force cold water to fill in and cool it. Makes a mess on the floor when it happens.
@@carlstrohm3785 Very true. I don't know how I forgot about them exploding...obviously from over pressure. Thanks for that.
Put the t on the other side of the valve and plug the putlet of the t. Makes the guage servicable and you just swap the plug for a hose bib when you want to drain/fill
Thanks for the tip
Why is it zero? Bad gauge
No idea. The gauge is good. It was used at work for a pressure test and it held.
Don't call it a hot water heater. Just call it a water heater. If you have hot water, you would need to heat it.
😂 never thought about that till now. Water heater. Noted haha 👊🏼
What does it do to the hot water when it cools off? It heats it back up.
@craigb4962 The point is that the water that goes in is cold and comes out hot. So technically, it's a cold water heater.
@@StupidMonkey8619 adding cold water to hot water makes it cool water, thus making it a hot water heater since it has to since it has to heat the hot water.
@craigb4962 Ok. That is wild think and makes no sense. We just don't call them hot water heaters they are just called water heaters. In the end the water that enters the water heater is cold.
Did you out the plug in the gauge?
Yes. I will have to check again but it was used on a pressure test at work before installing it at home.
You got a bad gauge. Now you open the tank and turn the cold water off and drain a little bit of water out then you won’t have any pressure left.
I’ll give it a try. Thank you 👊🏼
Well with water pressure. There should be anywhere from 20-60psi(depending on city/state)
New York. that’s what I thought. But zero is crazy
Needle nose vice grips is the tool for this job.
Obviously, you don't want to use a hammer so close to your tile.
Haha yea I messed up. Need to invest in a mallet. 😂
Please never reidentify a ground. Never re-identify a wire smaller than and including 6awg And absolutely never reidentify a ground NEC 250.119
Yea was told that in my other video. Thanks for the code, that helps. I watch backyard Maine a lot and he tackles those topics. 💪🏼👊🏼
If you’re using FCAW / Flux Core without gas, I suggest the NR-211 .035” wire by Lincoln Electric.
Thanks for the tip. I’ll look into it.
Waste someone else’s time
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Nice!! The more you do it the more you learn💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼🏋️♂️🏋️♂️🏋️♂️
Thanks jimmy 👊🏼💪🏼
So satisfying!
That guy is a pro!
How about next time you use the hammer to break the tile, then you dont have to worry about breaking it.😂🎉 Jk
🤣 yea I need to invest in a mallet. 🤷🏻♂️😂
Now u cant do that shit fool
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Omg 😂
You are also missing 3 plastic bushings to protect the conductor from the raw edge of the raceway. You also need an insuliner on either end of that FMC for the same reason.
Thanks for the information. 👊🏼
You need to pull an additional conductor as a switchleg.
Yea that would have been the right thing to do.
I mean you can, but you shouldn't. Just add another black and phase it red if you don't have any red. All grounds need to be tied together for safety.
Yea. I got the wire from work. It was a 12/2 with 16/2. I wanted 12/3 with 16/2 but that is hard to find. So I worked with what I had. Thanks for the tip
I broke it with my hand going tough it
Strong man. 💪🏼
I hate doing this so much
Haha me too but it is rewarding when I get it right……..soul crushing when I get it wrong 😂
That’s a practical man 😎
I try
Omniwall has hangers that would've probably been better
I’ll look into them.
Surprised nobody has 3d printed these so you dont have to ruin a perfectly good pouch
You know that’s a really good point. I didn’t even look it up. But we have to be careful because tough built might have a pattern on this technology
The satisfaction when your patch panel passed lol.
😂I was so happy haha
It's a M18
Yea it is. Did I say m12? haha
Is there a pipe placed inside the entire length of the cast iron baseboard radiator? Any information would be appreciated.
No there isnt
Bro. Quit wasting the white phase tape and use a zip tie. That shits getting expensive.
I take them from the electricians, I haven’t paid for tape in like 15 years…..but you right 😂👊🏼
@@skillstacking touche 🤣🤣 carry on then
Dude this is genius :)
Thank you 👊🏼
How do you connect 2 of these radiators?
You need a special tool. I do night know the name of it but you can go to a plumbing supply house and tell them you need the tool too join two cast iron baseboard radiator together and they will rent it to you. It’s like $120 but you can rent it for like $10 a day. You need that tool and compression fittings for cast on your radiators. Let me know how it goes
Who cares
1 Cor 15:1-4. Get saved before it’s too late. It’s not what you DO, it’s what He DID. Trust in the BLOOD.
Not for everything but it is a start of a mid size project.
Very useful video thank you sir 🙏
Welcome ❤️👊🏼
Where do I sign up?
nycironworkers.org check in weekly. Eventually, they’ll let you know when you can sign up.
What are you doing with the old box? Mechanic here would love to have it
How can I get it to you. Write to me on instagram @diazoanthony
No way you just cut that plastic towards your damn wrist... You're an accident just waiting to happen...
Dude! wild right haha I caught what I was doing after the fact, that’s why I changed after that cut. But yea that was no good. Need to be more careful. Thanks for the comment 👊🏼❤️
@@skillstacking Glad you see how crazy that was haha, all the best brother be safe!
Just got mine stolen on my 2023 CRV in while parked on during broad daylight Queens NY. In my opinion, anti-theft devices should come factory installed, especially for something that is so easy to remove.
I agree 100% I hate that it is so simple to get too
2024 crv , I got mine stolen in upper Manhattan, around 10-11:30AM😤😤
Crazy how most of the people commenting at least is from New York.
What a surprise … Queens, NuYo … Mine (Cr-v 2021) thieves has stolen airbags, one wheel and driver side mirror in almost 2 years … now I have to be prepared to avoid be stole again buying this thing in this video (a neighbor was already stole that sensor on a crv) … I live in Kew Gardens, a neighborhood where rich Jews lives and probably one of the most car thefts neighborhoods in the city … the irony …
@@skillstackingyou couldn’t even imagine 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love packouts as well I use them for plumbing. The ones I have I put foam and cut the foam to make my tools have a tight fit.
I like the foam, I always thought it wil be great if I used it daily
cool vid but DO NOT drill with your hand behind it like that. you could get really hurt. 2:34
Thanks for the tip. ❤
@@skillstacking No problem, I like to use some scrap wood as a backer. drills can be sharp, I was working with a milling machine once and I just barely nicked the end mill and got a bad cut (the bit wasn't even spinning). Keep on makin stuff! stay safe
@@skillstackingmisspell in the title
Thank you. Missed that.
i love that hat. i just ordered 2 of them after watching this video
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Safety guy 👏
Rubber mallet instead of a hammer
Yea someone mentioned that to me haha