Across Country NY to CA to OR - took some tools

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
  • Moved my daughter from upstate NY to OR. Took a small set of tools to make the move happen. Disassemble/Assemble furniture. AND...help my Los Angeles house dwelling son with some repairs to his house while visiting.
    BONUS video about some projects I have in the works. Thanks!!
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  • @RenovationsandRepair
    @RenovationsandRepair 28 дней назад +1

    Going to have to look those guys up for my trailer upfit! Awesome video.

    • @sdsconstruction
      @sdsconstruction  27 дней назад

      Hey there Richard! Got the tool in and thanks a ton for the give away! I think I shot a video about it. I should edit and post.
      Reparadise treated me well and were easy to work with. I bought 11 sheets 3/4". Should build two benches (compact and a total station) and two carts and two router tables to hang off the benches. Not to mention the prefab bench kit I also bought ($695) since no shipping charges needed to be paid.
      I will definitely order ply in for the new trailer when it comes time (assuming I am not traveling that way at that time). Currently, I think any order of 10 or more sheets has a standard $500 shipping charge. Less than 10, shipping is calculated per piece I think.
      I worked with Michael in their shop mostly. I believe I met the owner (Jeremy?) briefly.
      Their website is: reparadise.co/?srsltid=AfmBOornOTpesKKC8-vsFA2x39aQfaHfm7Rmx4VoX7Hci34WFvNs9fS7
      Contact is: (801) 972-5211
      2382 S Redwood Rd.
      West Valley City, Utah. 84119

  • @russalbright4213
    @russalbright4213 28 дней назад +1

    Well, I feel your pain with the delay in materials making the start of the school year a little more stressful. It happened to me too several times over the years, but the good news for me was that the other guys on my father's crew would have to finish them up lol! Good to see you back making videos! Starting my thirtieth... and final... year at my school this year soon!

    • @sdsconstruction
      @sdsconstruction  27 дней назад

      Howdy Russ! At the beginning of the project, the homeowners had someone measured the doors and help with door styles from the local hardware then they left it in the homeowners' hands to order and get delivered said doors. The lumber company said...2 weeks. It was 4. The clients ordered a week or two late anyway. I confess that I knew something was going to goof up our timeline and should have taken charge but I didn't. Now....we are a month behind and Kyle couldn't finish while I was gone but am stuck with me trying to help as a part timer.
      All are cool with this but it still is a bother to have this job hanging out there unfinished for the clients. It should take a couple weeks to wrap up.
      If I only had your father's crew!!!
      And congrats on your final year!! 9 more after this one for me!

  • @WatchRob
    @WatchRob 28 дней назад +1

    Fun video! Which model 1/2” Dewalt impact wrench do you have? I have been considering getting one.

    • @sdsconstruction
      @sdsconstruction  27 дней назад

      Thanks for commenting Rob. I posted a video about it ages ago. That link is: ruclips.net/video/y-JZH5doiag/видео.html
      The model is DCF894B (20V). I want to say that it is the mid-level impact wrench. They might have a bigger one and a smaller one (but I could be wrong on the other models). This was a needed purchase for an emergency tire repair for my daughter when she was an hour from home after dark so I flew to Lowes, on the way to her, bought what they had and zipped on to her, changed her tire and got her home. I kept the tool and have used it a couple times for people roadside who needed help. I like the tool.