Matt & Kat Things
Matt & Kat Things
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2020 Subaru Forester Key Fob Battery Replacement
Просмотров 8 тыс.Год назад
Quick video on how to change the battery in your Subaru Forester Key Fob. I am fairly sure this will work on 209, 2020, 2021, 2022 and maybe even the 2023 Key fobs. All the best!
First Car Camping - Maine Fall Foliage
Просмотров 342Год назад
We try our hand at camping in the car during a wonderful trip to the North Maine Woods to see the fall foliage.
Installing New Attic Insulation System - Part Two
Просмотров 952 года назад
We finish up the job!
IKEA Kitchen Cabinet Filler Trim Build Hack
Просмотров 66 тыс.2 года назад
In order to get this kitchen wrapped up and looking good we needed to use some filler trim pieces. What that meant is that we first had to learn how to do it. In this video we wanted to share how we went about the task. Check out Kody Harvey's Channel - UP TO KODE: ruclips.net/user/KodyHorveyUpToKode
ICE DAM! Installing new insulation in our attic - PART 1
Просмотров 1142 года назад
We had to completely redesign our attic insulation system to prevent ice dams from forming in winter.
House Update Exterior Repair and Painting
Просмотров 602 года назад
Been a while since we released a video. Trying to get this side of the house repaired and painted before winter!
We did it! One side complete!
Просмотров 2483 года назад
We have been renovating our duplex for a few years now. We actually finished late last summer but you know - LIFE! All the best. Matt & Kat (Things)
Pouring Concrete Countertops on the IKEA SEKTION Cabinet System PART 5
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.3 года назад
Finally finish up this pour and this video series. Check out our lessons learned at the end.
Pouring Concrete Countertops on the IKEA SEKTION Cabinet System PART 4
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.3 года назад
In this video we install the sink forms, faucet knockouts, and conduct a test pour in preparation for the big day.
Pouring Concrete Countertops on the IKEA SEKTION Cabinet System - PART 3
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.3 года назад
We are doing our best to install concrete countertops on our own. What a journey. We hope our experience might help you if you choose to do the same. All the best. Matt & Kat (Things)
Pouring Concrete Countertops on the IKEA SEKTION Kitchen Cabinet System PART 2
Просмотров 4,4 тыс.3 года назад
We are attempting to pour concrete countertops on our IKEA SEKTION cabinet system. There are a few design considerations when using these two systems together - this is just how we tried it. Hope that this might help or inspire some of you to try the same. WE LOVE how they came out. In this video we focus on building and assembling the top surface that the form system will attach to. All the be...
Pouring Concrete Countertops on the IKEA SEKTION Kitchen Cabinet System PART 1
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.3 года назад
We do our best to not ruin our new IKEA SEKTION Cabinets when we pour concrete countertops on them. This was a fun project - but there were many steps to make these two systems work together. Enjoy! concretecountertopssolutions.com
House Update July 2020 Bath - Trench - Closet
Просмотров 994 года назад
Again - way too long between these videos but this is hard work :-). Also we have been to visit our grandchild in Spain as well as having another come into the world here in Maine! Lots going on. In reality we just finished up this apartment and hope to have the remaining videos out soon. Wait till you see the concrete countertops - wow!
House Update - Gutters, Floors, Painting, and MORE
Просмотров 925 лет назад
October 2019 - Here are some more updates to the house. All is going well - slower than we ever anticipated but life is getting in the way and that is just how we like it.
House Update From Colorado
Просмотров 1125 лет назад
House Update From Colorado
Blind Mark XT Drywall Electical Box Cutout Tool Review
Просмотров 16 тыс.5 лет назад
Blind Mark XT Drywall Electical Box Cutout Tool Review
Maine House Update From Spain - February 2019
Просмотров 1655 лет назад
Maine House Update From Spain - February 2019
Kitchen Recessed LED Light Install - Lithonia 6" LED
Просмотров 3,9 тыс.5 лет назад
Kitchen Recessed LED Light Install - Lithonia 6" LED
What Have We Been Up To ??? - House Update
Просмотров 1445 лет назад
What Have We Been Up To ??? - House Update
Demo is NOT Complete
Просмотров 846 лет назад
Demo is NOT Complete
Demo is Complete
Просмотров 996 лет назад
Demo is Complete
10 Lessons from the Camino De Santiago
Просмотров 3506 лет назад
10 Lessons from the Camino De Santiago
Relocating the Pellet Stove
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.6 лет назад
Relocating the Pellet Stove
Retiring from Virginia to Maine - 2018 Goal # 1
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.6 лет назад
Retiring from Virginia to Maine - 2018 Goal # 1
2015 Honda CR-V Key Fob Battery Replacement
Просмотров 49 тыс.6 лет назад
2015 Honda CR-V Key Fob Battery Replacement
Camino Norte - 2017
Просмотров 3726 лет назад
Camino Norte - 2017
2018 Goals - Matt & Kat Things
Просмотров 916 лет назад
2018 Goals - Matt & Kat Things

Комментарии

  • @helenac.4081
    @helenac.4081 4 дня назад

    How did you secure your under mount sink with the plywood and cement board?

  • @NorthernScrogger
    @NorthernScrogger 9 дней назад

    Thank you for this

  • @stuartibbotson7179
    @stuartibbotson7179 28 дней назад

    Yes you should of used a releasing agent for pipe work even cooking oil works

    • @matt_n_kat_things
      @matt_n_kat_things 20 дней назад

      I wish I had. Getting those silicone plugs out was a bear!

  • @stuartibbotson7179
    @stuartibbotson7179 28 дней назад

    on the front form if you use a mutli tool or a drill with a old polisher you can vibrate the air out as can vibrate under the boards

    • @matt_n_kat_things
      @matt_n_kat_things 20 дней назад

      Don’t remember if I had it in the video or not - I did buy an attachment for the oscillating tool that vibrated to front of the forms. Worked pretty well.

  • @stuartibbotson7179
    @stuartibbotson7179 28 дней назад

    loved all your videos thanks

    • @matt_n_kat_things
      @matt_n_kat_things 20 дней назад

      Wow - thank you so much! Glad to hear it. Just tackled a butcher block countertop this year in a different kitchen. All the best - Matt & Kat (Things).

  • @rolandotirador1565
    @rolandotirador1565 Месяц назад

    Great video, simple, and easy display on how it's done. Thanks for this!

  • @Guidoriffic007
    @Guidoriffic007 Месяц назад

    Thank you so much! This is incredibly helpful!

    • @matt_n_kat_things
      @matt_n_kat_things 20 дней назад

      Wicked. Glad it helped. All the best - Matt & Kat (Things).

  • @helenac.4081
    @helenac.4081 Месяц назад

    Is there a reason you chose Hardie vs Durock? Did the additional support with plywood help or no? Would you make those same choices again?

    • @matt_n_kat_things
      @matt_n_kat_things Месяц назад

      I believe Hardi was the brand available at the time. No preference for me. The extra plywood was more about overall thickness than strength if I remember correctly. The things i would do differently- a slightly wider back form to allow moving the screed back and forth over top of cement. Next - I would have dropped some small metal rebar in the skinny section in front of sink. I have a small crack that has developed. Hard to see but there. Overall still happy. Just installed butcher block in another kitchen - a whole new experience. Hope that helps. All the best - Matt & Kat (Things).

  • @helenac.4081
    @helenac.4081 Месяц назад

    Thank you for all this GREAT information. It was thorough and gave me the confidence for my pour with the Concrete Solutions system! Your explanations were clear & I learned ALOT!! I’m subscribing to your channel… your an excellent teacher! Thanks to you both!!

    • @matt_n_kat_things
      @matt_n_kat_things Месяц назад

      Awww. Thanks. All the best - Matt & Kat (Things).

  • @Gudis24
    @Gudis24 2 месяца назад

    Would like to see kitchen ground cabinet side on the left where you shimed mounting rail, and it went quite a bit of the wall 😃

    • @matt_n_kat_things
      @matt_n_kat_things Месяц назад

      Can’t see that now that everything is installed - however everything is holding great. I overdid it for extra strength. It is also just part of what holds it all up - they are supported in the front with legs as well. Hope that answers your comment. All the best - Matt & Kat (Things).

  • @patricklavery5144
    @patricklavery5144 2 месяца назад

    Hi could you give a link to the edging strips

  • @virdenaroberts6620
    @virdenaroberts6620 3 месяца назад

    Should the power be turned off first ??

    • @matt_n_kat_things
      @matt_n_kat_things 3 месяца назад

      Can’t argue with that idea - always the safer option. I personally felt the risk was acceptable. Thank you for the comment. All the best - Matt & Kat (Things).

  • @claudiawilkerson4804
    @claudiawilkerson4804 4 месяца назад

    Thank you

    • @matt_n_kat_things
      @matt_n_kat_things 4 месяца назад

      Wicked! Glad it helped. All the best - Matt & Kat (Things).

  • @julieruse5377
    @julieruse5377 5 месяцев назад

    What a horrible design - but aren’t they all? Thanks for the video - my fob battery lasted 4 years so - that’s pretty good

    • @matt_n_kat_things
      @matt_n_kat_things 5 месяцев назад

      Glad it helped. All the best. Matt & Kat (Things)

  • @MarkSuckerberg-yb6eg
    @MarkSuckerberg-yb6eg 5 месяцев назад

    Just wondering if there was enough space on the far end for something like a custom, single-stack wine rack. Just thinking that might have been a little easier, but your finished product worked great.

    • @matt_n_kat_things
      @matt_n_kat_things 5 месяцев назад

      There wasn’t enough room for anything from the IKEA catalog. I think their skinniest item is 9”. Perhaps I could have made something custom - but by the end of this project I was ready to be done 😂. I’m actually designing a second IKEA kitchen now for the other unit (this is a duplex). All the best - Matt & Kat (Things)

  • @unclecrypto6991
    @unclecrypto6991 7 месяцев назад

    do you glue the filler trim to the forbattra panels?

    • @matt_n_kat_things
      @matt_n_kat_things 7 месяцев назад

      I didn’t use glue. I didn’t think the high gloss finish would really take the glue. I just used my 23g pin nailer. All the best - Matt & Kat (Things).

  • @rominej
    @rominej 8 месяцев назад

    what's up with those drywall joints?

    • @matt_n_kat_things
      @matt_n_kat_things 8 месяцев назад

      Not exactly sure what you are referring to. Can you clarify and/or give a timestamp? All the best - Matt & Kat (Things)

  • @tedjames2883
    @tedjames2883 8 месяцев назад

    I see the screws hold the filler to the cabinet walls but waht holds the front filler piece t the side ones? Did you use glue?

    • @matt_n_kat_things
      @matt_n_kat_things 8 месяцев назад

      All I used was my 23 gauge pin nailer. That way there is (virtually) nothing to see from the side. I didn’t use any glue because I didn’t think it would bond well with the ultra smooth finish of the IKEA filler panels. Love the pin nailer. All the best - Matt & Kat (Things)

  • @nebur1119
    @nebur1119 9 месяцев назад

    Great Video. I love that you made the filler flush with the doors. exellent touch. I hope Spain is treating you well. My family has been debating moving to Spain.

    • @matt_n_kat_things
      @matt_n_kat_things 9 месяцев назад

      Thanx - did my best. Hope to keep improving. We love Spain. All the best - Matt & Kat (Things)

  • @stevebekker5606
    @stevebekker5606 9 месяцев назад

    Very helpful, thanks for this

    • @matt_n_kat_things
      @matt_n_kat_things 9 месяцев назад

      So glad it helped you out. All the best - Matt & Kat (Things).

  • @martinnguyen8868
    @martinnguyen8868 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks so much 😊

  • @Jalapenogoesintight
    @Jalapenogoesintight 10 месяцев назад

    Yeah well mine flew apart when i opemed it. I doubt you can make a vodeo for that. Maybe i will.

    • @matt_n_kat_things
      @matt_n_kat_things 10 месяцев назад

      Oh dang. I hope you were able to get it back together. All the best - Matt & Kat (Things).

  • @dac8137
    @dac8137 10 месяцев назад

    ❤ Thank you so much for this video, I know somebody in this world new how to replace the battery without having to travel all the way to the dealer for the upcharge. Happy Holidays

    • @matt_n_kat_things
      @matt_n_kat_things 10 месяцев назад

      🙂 glad it helped. All the best - Matt & Kat (Things).

  • @MrHmmz
    @MrHmmz 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you, sir.

    • @matt_n_kat_things
      @matt_n_kat_things 10 месяцев назад

      Wicked! All the best - Matt & Kat (Things)

  • @kingfrank201
    @kingfrank201 11 месяцев назад

    You rock sir! Thank you! The dealership charges 20$ to replace the battery, so glad I could do it myself!

    • @matt_n_kat_things
      @matt_n_kat_things 10 месяцев назад

      So glad it helped. All the best - Matt & Kat (Things)

  • @llaattredhead
    @llaattredhead Год назад

    Thanks for the super easy tutorial, I actually watch this a few yrs ago. Change my battery. Then it happened again so I ended up watching your video again. Easy peasy, thanks

    • @matt_n_kat_things
      @matt_n_kat_things Год назад

      Wow - how cool is that! All the best - Matt & Kat (Things).

  • @tyrelgranger8105
    @tyrelgranger8105 Год назад

    Since you have done this, is there anything you would have changed?

    • @matt_n_kat_things
      @matt_n_kat_things Год назад

      Yes. The small strip of concrete in front of the sink. I had used the fiberglass mesh all over the project. I would imbed some steel rebar/wire instead to add strength to this skinny section. I did have a small crack develop in that area. Hardly visible but there. Truthfully I can’t say it was the mesh’s fault. Could easily have been the constant shifting of my 120+ year old Maine house 😳😂. All the best - Matt & Kat (Things).

  • @BeingPeace922
    @BeingPeace922 Год назад

    Thank you!

  • @bethcutler7238
    @bethcutler7238 Год назад

    Thank you for doing this video.

  • @Lindzeeann2uuu
    @Lindzeeann2uuu Год назад

    Thank you for this! I checked the manual and it didn’t say anything about changing the battery. It didn’t even say where on the car the opening was to use the physical key. Thank goodness for RUclips.

  • @Angry_Ranger
    @Angry_Ranger Год назад

    This is not the key FOB that came with my 2015 honda CRV.

    • @matt_n_kat_things
      @matt_n_kat_things Год назад

      Hmm. Weird. I wonder if Honda sourced a couple models for different markets(?). All the best - Matt & Kat (Things).

  • @tcoca2702
    @tcoca2702 Год назад

    Thank you for this video it is appreciated

  • @Mari-ck7pm
    @Mari-ck7pm Год назад

    Thank you SO MUCH!

    • @matt_n_kat_things
      @matt_n_kat_things Год назад

      Wicked glad this helped. All the best - Matt & Kat (Things)

  • @HJFun-n2w
    @HJFun-n2w Год назад

    Hi great video! just curious - where do you get the shims for the cabinet? Is it 1/8 or 1/16 shims? Thanks!

    • @matt_n_kat_things
      @matt_n_kat_things Год назад

      If you are talking about the white shim strips - they are ripped down from an old sheet of fiberglass reinforced panel (FRP). A perfect 1/16th. All the best - Matt & Kat (Things).

  • @Paul_Halicki
    @Paul_Halicki Год назад

    I'll agree, the sketches are very useful. I'm just finishing an IKEA build myself. I got lucky though: I didn't need to do any big closeouts. Where my primary runs come together, there's a sink near the corner on one leg, and the stove (lined up with the vent duct) on the other leg, so I couldn't use an IKEA corner cabinet. Instead I made one by using a 36" wide cabinet, having one door obstructed by the cabinet going in the other direction, and adding a post in the middle so the door that does open hinges at the corner, not at the stove (which would make access to the cabinet tougher). The way things ended up, I had a 1/2" extra on either side of that corner.... very tight but it worked.

    • @matt_n_kat_things
      @matt_n_kat_things Год назад

      Wow. Sounds like a very creative solution. I am not in love with my IKEA corner cabinet. I love the lazy Susan and the space - but the hinging doors seem a bit heavy for the provided hinges and they have had to adjust them once. Overall still very happy. I am getting to the other kitchen in this duplex project and am considering building my own cabinets this time 😳. We will see. All the best - Matt & Kat (Things).

  • @temo2112
    @temo2112 Год назад

    Great and Easy!!!... Thank you Very Much For Video and Help!!!..👍👍👍👌

    • @matt_n_kat_things
      @matt_n_kat_things Год назад

      Wicked! So glad it helped. All the best - Matt & Kat (Things)

  • @janesmith5967
    @janesmith5967 Год назад

    Thank you! This is exactly the information I needed. I even have the batteries on hand. 👍🏻

  • @KJ_nyc
    @KJ_nyc Год назад

    I hate Ikea kitchen cabinets. Couldn't wait to get them out of my life. Way too many reasons for my hate. First, their particle board is incredibly cheap. God forbid you get any of that board wet, water will destroy it, turning it to dust. Second, the melamine coating is very difficult to cut without chipping. Better have super-fine, high quality tools, and tape those cuts. Third, their white melamine discolors so quickly, especially if you cook. It yellows badly. They change their styles too often. If you need to do simple replacement, you have to buy a whole new kitchen to get things to match. Have I mentioned how much I hate Ikea kitchens?

    • @matt_n_kat_things
      @matt_n_kat_things Год назад

      I see you definitely do not like them :-) They have worked very well for me. The thing that convinced me was looking at Ikea kitchens in Europe that have 10+ years on them. All that I have seen have stood up very well. Nearly all consumer - non custom- cabinets are made from the same chip board - but are not 3/4” thick like Ikea. Water is something that has to be considered even with solid wood cabinets. In the end I get it - they ain’t for everyone. Thanx for the comments. All the best - Matt & Kat (Things).

  • @neil-ko5ff
    @neil-ko5ff Год назад

    Great ikea cabinets replace every two years

    • @matt_n_kat_things
      @matt_n_kat_things Год назад

      I installed these two years ago and put over 800lbs of concrete countertops on them - super strong and have held up extremely well. All the best - Matt & Kat (Things).

  • @patrickmcfarlane3739
    @patrickmcfarlane3739 Год назад

    Great video! Concise and informative. A rarity on RUclips.

    • @matt_n_kat_things
      @matt_n_kat_things Год назад

      We appreciate the kind words. All the best - Matt & Kat (Things)

  • @grahamshaw8884
    @grahamshaw8884 Год назад

    I can’t thank you enough for taking the time to pull these videos together! With all the other pour-in-place RUclips videos, yours by far taught me the most on what to do what not to do on my upcoming project. Much appreciated!

    • @matt_n_kat_things
      @matt_n_kat_things Год назад

      Wicked! Thanx for the kind words. It was a fun project. Not sure if you saw my comments on one of the videos - but in hindsight I think I would add some beefier “rebar” in the skinny section in front of the sink - vs only the fiberglass mesh. I had a hairline crack form. Hardly noticeable and not sure some metal “rebar” would have changed anything but worth a shot. All the best - Matt & Kat (Things).

    • @grahamshaw8884
      @grahamshaw8884 Год назад

      @@matt_n_kat_things Yes I saw that, thanks. I’m planning to add some steel bar in front of the sink just in case. All the best to you folks!

  • @ToqephBachir
    @ToqephBachir Год назад

    Thanks Matt!!! Even now with my 2015, you help me! 😀

  • @DonielYehudah12
    @DonielYehudah12 Год назад

    Did you glue the filler to the screwed mount ?

    • @matt_n_kat_things
      @matt_n_kat_things Год назад

      I didn’t use any glue - didn’t think it would have much grab against the finished edge of the material. Not sure that is the best way 🙂. Couldn’t hurt I guess. Thanks for writing - all the best - Matt & Kat (Things)

  • @reginaparrish2175
    @reginaparrish2175 Год назад

    💘 P R O M O S M

  • @richardmoye2569
    @richardmoye2569 Год назад

    On the cabinet to the wall trim/filler, what if you were to bring the side panel out further and put the trim between the panel and the wall so you could hide you pin nails in the same manner that was done for the filler between the cabinets. seems like it would be a more consistent look? also, do the same for the upper cabinet to the wall. Do you see any pitfalls to that idea? i'm about to start installing this system and thanks for the usefull info.

    • @matt_n_kat_things
      @matt_n_kat_things Год назад

      Richard - thank you for the comment. I certainly understand what you are saying - there was an opportunity for me to make the two trim pieces more uniform as you described. Honestly it just didn’t occur to me at the time. Good news is that with the micro sized pin nails - the nails are nearly invisible just a few feet back. As far as trimming the uppers - I did consciously decide not to do that. I held a mock-up of a trim profile in place and IMO it made the cabinet look off balance and non-symmetrical since only the wall side would have the trim. The resulting gap and floating look appealed to me in the end. All the best on your project. Matt & Kat (Things).

  • @pandacannibal-wn3xf
    @pandacannibal-wn3xf Год назад

    How are the cabinets handling the weight now that it's been a year or so?

    • @matt_n_kat_things
      @matt_n_kat_things Год назад

      No issue with the cabinets and the weight. I don’t think the weight on my pour is much different than a granite installation (?). I do have a small hairline crack in the thin section of countertop between the front of sink and front edge of countertop. No compromise in structural integrity- hardly noticeable. If I were doing it again I think I would reinforce that area with metal rebar vs the fiberglass mesh.

    • @pandacannibal-wn3xf
      @pandacannibal-wn3xf Год назад

      @@matt_n_kat_things thank you! I cannot wait to start our project

    • @matt_n_kat_things
      @matt_n_kat_things Год назад

      I did want to follow up with one new point. After your question I did investigate a bit further and I noticed that countertop end all the way to the right closest to entry door was a bit out of level - slightly sloping down toward front of cabinets. I took the snap on kick molding off and realized one of the plastic legs that supports the front of the cabinets was a bit loose. They screw out longer to adjust the height. I think what might have happened is the weight of the counter made that plastic screw adjustment “jump a thread” - basically making it a fraction of an inch shorter. Could possibly have been normal expansion/contraction from temp - but I think it jumped. I cut a 4x4 1/16 longer than the height under the cabinet - set it behind the plastic leg (after I retightened the leg) - jacked up the front edge of the cabinet - slid the 4x4 in - and let the weight off the leg. Ain’t moving now. Bottom line is that it might be worth it to add some additional blocking under the cabinets in a few places as a back up to the plastic legs. Kody Harvey (RUclips) goes as far as bypassing the legs all together and builds a wooden base to set the cabinets on. Hope this makes sense. All the best. Matt & Kat (Things)

  • @tbjohnson2595
    @tbjohnson2595 Год назад

    TY. Fixing to tackle this part and you gave me some helpful tips.

  • @Birujelita
    @Birujelita Год назад

    Thank you for this video to show me how to replace my crv keyless keys 🌸🌸🌸🌸

  • @tasrbcpa
    @tasrbcpa Год назад

    OMG thank you so much for sharing. So very helpful and timesaving 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾

    • @matt_n_kat_things
      @matt_n_kat_things Год назад

      So glad it helped. All the best - Matt & Kat (Things).

  • @billbernardi7819
    @billbernardi7819 Год назад

    My 2015 Honda CRV key fob uses a CR1320 battery instead of the 2032.

    • @matt_n_kat_things
      @matt_n_kat_things Год назад

      Wow. First comment I have seen like this. Honda must have had another version for another market(?). Hope it still all worked out for you. All the best - Matt & Kat (Things).