Excellent demonstration. I liked how he was not afraid to show his mistakes and how to fix those if we make them. Thanks for the helpful tips…I wish I had looked here first instead of wrestling for hours with it and still failing.
Great work. I have to do about 20 of these pins in a rental I own and I couldn’t decide how to approach it - this video answered all my questions. Thank you for sharing this!
What a great video, your patience in explaining also set the stage for the patience required for this task. Seeing your bleeding hand also helps set the stage for the task.
Great instructional video! I’ve got a lot of slates that have come unconnected from that vertical piece. I’m anxious to try making repairs now that I’ve seen your video! Thanks!👍
Thank you for this video. Replacing these staples is such a huge pain in the ass. I’m trying to replace staples that have fallen out of the tilt rod, I struggled and totally screwed it up so I come over to RUclips. Watch 5 videos with 5 different ways to do this tedious task. Yours is very helpful, but I must say it was comforting to see you struggle with this minor repair. At least I’m not totally incompetent. 👍
Perfect. Thank you for the very good instructions. Exactly the problem we need to address! But I fear my husband lacks the careful patience to execute this. It may come down to me 😁
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I knew I was going to like this video before it even started from the slightly gnarled 'grandpa' hands with the the bloody scratch on top. For me there is hardly ever a successful project without at least a minor 'blood sacrifice'. You are 'the man'. As Red Green says, "If the women don't find you handsome they should at least find you handy." Mine did 35 years ago, and going strong. Somebody has to pass on the 'fix it' trait to the next generation!
I like the idea, so I think,I improved on it by using a small rubber tipped clamp, the kind used for clamping material after gluing together (bought from harbor freight for $6), instead of taped pliers. Also, the staples I used are only slightly longer than the ones that came out. I used a dab of wood glue and inserted into the existing holes, pushed as far as I could with fingers, then used the clamp to seat the staple.
Exactly what I was going to say… those rubber tipped wood clamps from Irwin is what I used and I just pressed the staples into place. Worked really well. That way you’re not making a mess with the tape. All you do is squeeze the trigger and ease it right in and it was really safe for the blades
Seriously, what’s wrong with you? Do you feel better about yourself when you spread your venom ? If so, get help and quit subjecting the rest of us to you wise-assed remarks
@@steveo251972you handle these wise asses better than I would. Heck, you’re handling them better than I am when it’s not even directed towards me! God bless you, you must have the patience of Job. I’ve watched several related videos and yours was right along with the others, it actually is better.
Excellent demonstration. I liked how he was not afraid to show his mistakes and how to fix those if we make them. Thanks for the helpful tips…I wish I had looked here first instead of wrestling for hours with it and still failing.
Great work. I have to do about 20 of these pins in a rental I own and I couldn’t decide how to approach it - this video answered all my questions.
Thank you for sharing this!
What a great video, your patience in explaining also set the stage for the patience required for this task. Seeing your bleeding hand also helps set the stage for the task.
Great instructional video! I’ve got a lot of slates that have come unconnected from that vertical piece. I’m anxious to try making repairs now that I’ve seen your video! Thanks!👍
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Thank you for this video. Replacing these staples is such a huge pain in the ass. I’m trying to replace staples that have fallen out of the tilt rod, I struggled and totally screwed it up so I come over to RUclips. Watch 5 videos with 5 different ways to do this tedious task. Yours is very helpful, but I must say it was comforting to see you struggle with this minor repair. At least I’m not totally incompetent. 👍
Patience was never my strongest point. It does take a little time , Hope you got it fixed
Thank you, I had some idea but its better when some else knows how to do it. Thanks again.
Your welcome
Perfect. Thank you for the very good instructions. Exactly the problem we need to address! But I fear my husband lacks the careful patience to execute this. It may come down to me 😁
You should fix it and he can help you . I've been behind some husbands that made a mess out of an easy job. I did give them credit for trying.
Thanks for your comments , some things are more difficult than other repairs
Thank you! I found a pair of channel lock pliers at Home Depot. Hope the rest of the steps go as smoothly.
Hope so also
Thank you for your comment
Just what I needed! Thank you.
your welcome, and good luck
I need some advice on how to repair warped plantation shutters that won’t completely close. Can you help?
If you can order a slat from the manufacturer, I'll send you a video how to replace a slat
here are to videos how to replace a shutter slat and insert a side pin. ruclips.net/video/5o86o1lprsI/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/T2b-OD6KH8M/видео.html
Thank you. This is really helpful
I knew I was going to like this video before it even started from the slightly gnarled 'grandpa' hands with the the bloody scratch on top. For me there is hardly ever a successful project without at least a minor 'blood sacrifice'. You are 'the man'. As Red Green says, "If the women don't find you handsome they should at least find you handy." Mine did 35 years ago, and going strong. Somebody has to pass on the 'fix it' trait to the next generation!
Thank you for all that
I like the idea, so I think,I improved on it by using a small rubber tipped clamp, the kind used for clamping material after gluing together (bought from harbor freight for $6), instead of taped pliers. Also, the staples I used are only slightly longer than the ones that came out. I used a dab of wood glue and inserted into the existing holes, pushed as far as I could with fingers, then used the clamp to seat the staple.
Sounds to me like you got it done and I'm going to harbor for rubber tip clamps for myself
Exactly what I was going to say… those rubber tipped wood clamps from Irwin is what I used and I just pressed the staples into place. Worked really well. That way you’re not making a mess with the tape. All you do is squeeze the trigger and ease it right in and it was really safe for the blades
Awesome
Thank you
your welcome
Wow no that’s not the way to that! 😢
Ok
@@dustyguyperfect response to an unhelpful comment. Disregard the 🫏🫏🫏🫏🫏🫏🫏
Why not just trim the staple😂
Needed staple to grab as much lumber to keep from pulling out again
You know, some people just have to be smart 🫏🫏🫏🫏🫏
You tried, please stop teaching others the wrong way. I will give you a b- .
Where's your video on how to "properly" do it? 🤔
@@steveo251972😢 he is tell the truth 😂 this isn’t the way do this lol
Seriously, what’s wrong with you? Do you feel better about yourself when you spread your venom ? If so, get help and quit subjecting the rest of us to you wise-assed remarks
Umm no. Go to another video
And which video would that be? 🤔
You’re a jerk.
@@steveo251972you handle these wise asses better than I would. Heck, you’re handling them better than I am when it’s not even directed towards me! God bless you, you must have the patience of Job. I’ve watched several related videos and yours was right along with the others, it actually is better.