I’ve just moved in to a Victorian house with a door that is absolutely not weatherproof. This video was so helpful! I know exactly what I need to do now. Thanks!
Thanks Andy 👍 p.s. You should comment all the time, even if you just say something random about the weather today 😂 the algorithm loves it and it will help push the video abit more 😁
Don't you have a saw for the track you've got rather than just use it as a straight edge? If you get a good track + saw you won't get the tearout as there should be a rubber strip to sit right up against the blade. Bosch make a good track and compatible circular saw (as well as their plunge saw). If you go battery, I'd suggest their slightly bigger one (Bosch Professional BITURBO GKS 18V-68 GC) which I replaced my smaller 18V-57 G with. In case they do read this and it helps, if Bosch send you one for free by the end of the month, I'll promise to buy their BITURBO mitre saw and table saw in March.
Unfortunately not, I just bought the track a while back to use as a straight edge. I had been thinking at the time I'd get a second hand plunge saw at some point 😬
Where do you get your motivation from? You may get up late but at least you have a go and, up until now you haven’t given up. Get your finger out and you can come and help me soon 😉 Cheers buddy
Eeeek well I don't get it from Winter that's for sure! 🙈 I have been struggling recently. I think the trick is giving yourself a small job to start, I'll do this for 20 mins... and then you're away 🤘 what project have you got going on?
@@THE-AIDEN-PROJECT I haven’t started it yet we are still in the planning stage, bloody bureaucracy, planning permission and all that palava. I've got about an acre with a house, a huge barn, stables and an old cowshed. Once we finally get the green light I think its a 2-3 year project!
Be careful using a grinder on aluminium. Many discs are not designed for aluminium and will often shatter when cutting it, it's the same with bench grinder wheels. You are better off just using a drop saw with a regular wood blade or a hacksaw.
Great video, like the delivery too. Not macho nonsense! Gonna give this a go today
Have fun 🙌
Cracked me up at the end 🤣. Looking great mate 👌
Thanks dude 👍
What a guy! Excellent video, even better bloke
Ah thanks buddy 😁
If your doing lots of doors on your own I have found the inflatable air wedge handy for adjustments.
I've seen them, think I might have to grab myself a set 😁
Back on the horse! YEEHAH!
Ride em cowboy 🤠🐎
I’ve just moved in to a Victorian house with a door that is absolutely not weatherproof. This video was so helpful! I know exactly what I need to do now. Thanks!
Awesome 🙌
Good to see you back, Always very precise and informative.
Thanks Mike 🙂
NICE very NICE!
😂
Looking good and hope your well
Thanks mate
Made it look easy
Cause it is 😉
🤣 when you were about to fill the gap under the Ali strip 🤣
🙈🙈🙈
Been watching all your vids, but haven't commented in a while, but definitely looking good buddy :-)
Thanks Andy 👍 p.s. You should comment all the time, even if you just say something random about the weather today 😂 the algorithm loves it and it will help push the video abit more 😁
I can see a porch coming at some point in the future but the improvements may solve it long term. Fingers crossed!!
Maybe in 5 years time 😂
Nice!
Nice nice 🙌😂
Looks good :)
Cheers
Nearly had me with filling that extra little gap...
Haha
Don't you have a saw for the track you've got rather than just use it as a straight edge? If you get a good track + saw you won't get the tearout as there should be a rubber strip to sit right up against the blade. Bosch make a good track and compatible circular saw (as well as their plunge saw). If you go battery, I'd suggest their slightly bigger one (Bosch Professional BITURBO GKS 18V-68 GC) which I replaced my smaller 18V-57 G with. In case they do read this and it helps, if Bosch send you one for free by the end of the month, I'll promise to buy their BITURBO mitre saw and table saw in March.
Unfortunately not, I just bought the track a while back to use as a straight edge. I had been thinking at the time I'd get a second hand plunge saw at some point 😬
@Bosch Professional Power Tools UK 👆😉
What threshold is this exactly?
Stormguard slimline screwport inward opening
@@THE-AIDEN-PROJECT thanks purchased and fitted
Where do you get your motivation from? You may get up late but at least you have a go and, up until now you haven’t given up. Get your finger out and you can come and help me soon 😉 Cheers buddy
Eeeek well I don't get it from Winter that's for sure! 🙈 I have been struggling recently. I think the trick is giving yourself a small job to start, I'll do this for 20 mins... and then you're away 🤘 what project have you got going on?
@@THE-AIDEN-PROJECT I haven’t started it yet we are still in the planning stage, bloody bureaucracy, planning permission and all that palava. I've got about an acre with a house, a huge barn, stables and an old cowshed. Once we finally get the green light I think its a 2-3 year project!
@@mrmima0211 ah sounds nice! If you're doing it yourself, call it a 4-6 year project 😆
Be careful using a grinder on aluminium. Many discs are not designed for aluminium and will often shatter when cutting it, it's the same with bench grinder wheels. You are better off just using a drop saw with a regular wood blade or a hacksaw.
Thanks for the tip 🙂