@@crackwitz they don’t care they just want to list the home on the market and rep in the return and start trading the interest rates on the monthly rent
I am not saying that I think double sided tape was the right fix for that issue, BUT I have worked in commercial manufacturing and depending on the type/quality of the tape it is fully acceptable to use double sided tape to build/repair/manufacture things; especially interior items.
I own several rentals, I would never put halogen fixtures in any of my properties. LED’s run cooler (not a fire hazard) and inexpensive to buy and run.
Not to mention, especially in the city, there’s always some a**ho*e that will purposely touch it and burn themselves so that they can sue you. Unless that’s just a New York thing lol. People here as literally the worst.
When they shut the water off to the whole building, that's when they should call you in to find the main supplying the unit and install a shutoff right to the unit. 👍
Probably no main for the unit, likely stacked baths and kitchens over every floor, but at least should replace all the shutoffs at each fixture in the unit next scheduled time it's out... it's that or freeze the pipe for the repair, or I suppose for Handman I think we're taking sawzall, shark bite valve, and a wet suit 😅
Love tool reviews. Especially when the person giving the reviews actually uses the tools to make a living from. Who has worked with the tool to make the the job easier and more enjoyable. As apposed too a unboxing and saying this is the best tool EVER!! after 10 minutes of use. So keep em coming handyman. 💪🏴.
$1500 a month for a tiny, hot loft in the middle of antifa central? I pay half that for a 3 bedroom house with great AC, laundry room, a yard, and no Lefties in sight in the beautiful free state of Florida.
Thanks for all the useful content. Just recently stumbled on your videos. I'm currently an ac installer, who works on water heaters on the side, looking to broaden my horizons.
Sadly, the liberals are fleeing the shithole cities they created and are flooding into cities like mine (Fort Worth) driving up the price of housing horribly.
The beauty of living in the SE is our home on 5 acres costs less than half that and a side benefit of I don't live there. Plus, when I hear gun fire, I don't worry about it. It may be me out target practicing the next time you hear shots fired. I do not live in a gun free zone. 😁
The beauty of living in the city is being surrounded and exposed to different people and cultures. And also the extreme convenience of having everything you need within walking distance. It sure beats country/small town living. Not enough exposure/experience will lead to fear and assumptions. Which is what I pick up for you comment here. A visit to a city is certainly not comparable to living in it.
I was a city dweller for a long time and am now in a smaller nearby city, pretty much a mixture of urban/suburban/rural in the immediate area. I don't miss so many things about being in major cities and it's nice working on people's houses without having a million crackheads up your ass every second, but I could never do living far out in the middle of nowhere as I still need civilization and culture and close proximity to stuff happening, etc. But god I sure do love not having to worry about moving my car for street sweepers.
For a split second at the end I forgot I was watching one of your videos, the handyman Rolling in the car has a different vibe!! And thank you for the Wo-Log, its premium content!
LOL! Pre Covid/CHOP/CHAZ BS that garage was waiting room only. People who live in the city not only pay big rent for no space but if they have a car, they also rent space for that. Last I heard, monthly parking in Seattle was around $6-800/mo. per stall where well, anything can happen to your unprotected car because, vagrancy.
I try to watch all your videos. You are the best! It's very interesting to see how you tackle various problems you encounter. I do pretty well as a handyman in my area. Watching this particular video resonated with me because of high drain in the bathroom for the p-trap. Recently I did a kitchen remodel and experienced a similar problem because the customer purchased a deep sink. As you know the kitchen was nearly 90% finished. Lucky for me I was able to remove the siding on the outside of the house and drop the drain to solved the problem. What did you do to avoid the potential leaky tail pipe extension?
I bet property taxes alone is $500 a month! How much do you think they charge for just the rental permit? This guy just charged 245 an hour. Rents add up and normally it isn't due to the owner.
Woolog...always hilarious! I get $375/hr for this. Known as "projective asset recovery", knowing full well one day my taxes will be raised to pay for their destruction.
Funny you talk about that gerber multitool. As an active duty engineer. Mostly all of us soldiers have a gerber. Its a very common phrase to be like "hey, you have a gerber?" We refer to all multitools as gerbers. Even the leathermans
Pretty brave pulling that cart with your right hand, unless you’re left handed.... you know in case you needed to reach for something other than the Gerber 😂
Got the center drive when they came out last year after seeing advertisements for a multi tool manufacturer that finally figured out how a screwdriver works lol. Def a good buy for any handyman or self employed contractor, I’d be lost without mine (maybe lmao)
next time replace those halogen mr16s with LED those guys get FUCKING hot I laughed when you touched the sconce and burned yourself I was waiting for it LOL
this video got me thinking do you have a catch all tool kit you take on jobs where you don't bring the truck or are you just MacGyver with a multi tool
Great videos man. You seem to take pride in your work that isn’t very common these days. My dads been a handyman since I was a wee lad he taught me a lot I hope to take on the “trade” one day. Stay safe. God bless.
Did you open the wall to address that drain by lowering the inlet, or just replace the old trap/piping with plastic/PVC and dope the heck out of it? Seems like a disaster for a rental, and you see the water was on that wall.
Since you got well paid that day ,now you can afford the real handy MAN Tool:Leatherman Surge. Gerber ??? Isn't that a brand of baby products? 😂😃😄😅😆 I just had to ! 😏
Get a voltage meter... Edit ... I will say you are much better... even more knowledgeable than some of the guys on here ... keep up the good work stay safe ...
I’m 19 in trade school for carpentry and starting an apprenticeship for plumbing after my second year too keep furthering my education, was jw what ur opinion would be on what trade u would suggest I focus on in the years to come? Thank u
HVAC is the only one that most diy home owners stay away from. Residential plumbing and electric is very simple and the average home owner can easily do the work. HVAC is what they stay away from and hire a pro for.
he's said it's only $1500 to rent there which isn't much, and I"m thinking "yeah, it's an oversized closet" the wall is bigger than the apartment square footage...
Great question Good observation. The building keeps large ladders for people to work on the building. Its on a street that you can only walk on. You cant drive a vehicle anywhere near the entrance of the building.
That high capacity bit holder for you multi tool makes it illegal in California.
That's standard capacity now.
@@chrislamoureux5500 In Alabama we call that a low capacity bit holder
Oh man, that gave me a good chuckle. Thank you.
"Property manager suggested double sided tape" -- AKA the slumlord. LOL
@@crackwitz they don’t care they just want to list the home on the market and rep in the return and start trading the interest rates on the monthly rent
I am not saying that I think double sided tape was the right fix for that issue, BUT I have worked in commercial manufacturing and depending on the type/quality of the tape it is fully acceptable to use double sided tape to build/repair/manufacture things; especially interior items.
But I don't think it would've worked there since how hot the light got. I would assume the heat would make it unstick.
@@UnknownGod7 They make tape that can handle the heat.
Thought you were going to pull out your pistol when you said don't leave home without it, lol
Ha! So did I young lad, so did I. 🤣😭👍🇺🇸
Lol me too!
9:16 - Right hip just behind the centerdrive.
Same here! You sly one, sir.
Me too, but why would people not like you sharing what tools you use? It's your HANDYMAN channel after all! LOL
I own several rentals, I would never put halogen fixtures in any of my properties. LED’s run cooler (not a fire hazard) and inexpensive to buy and run.
I had some halogen fixtures that did run hot but I recently got led bulbs for them 🤷♂️
Not to mention, especially in the city, there’s always some a**ho*e that will purposely touch it and burn themselves so that they can sue you. Unless that’s just a New York thing lol. People here as literally the worst.
Well arnt u special 👍💪🤣jk we know u ain't got no rentals dog your the renter like me 😉I wont tell
@@wolfcommander6009 With the truth...
But would you have put in LED in 1999 when he said it was renovated?
Handyman from Cape Town
I am grateful for the effort and time you have put into these vids. Please continue
Warehouse condos are great until you realise it's a condo in a warehouse.
When they shut the water off to the whole building, that's when they should call you in to find the main supplying the unit and install a shutoff right to the unit. 👍
Probably no main for the unit, likely stacked baths and kitchens over every floor, but at least should replace all the shutoffs at each fixture in the unit next scheduled time it's out... it's that or freeze the pipe for the repair, or I suppose for Handman I think we're taking sawzall, shark bite valve, and a wet suit 😅
@@ethan-01 Yeah, you'd probably be shutting off everybody's water below you...
"I don't leave home without it"
I was not expecting a multi-tool, haha
lol I was expecting something else as well
I know, I was like " oh man does he carry a Glock, Beretta, Ruger, Sig???? Aw, a Leatherman"
Sig.
I’m from Texas. You know what I thought.
@@TheHandyman1 Thanks. My son works for them in R & D. USMC and dad trained.
Love tool reviews. Especially when the person giving the reviews actually uses the tools to make a living from. Who has worked with the tool to make the the job easier and more enjoyable.
As apposed too a unboxing and saying this is the best tool EVER!! after 10 minutes of use.
So keep em coming handyman. 💪🏴.
Just a man and his wagon taking a stroll in the parking garage.
$1500 a month for a tiny, hot loft in the middle of antifa central? I pay half that for a 3 bedroom house with great AC, laundry room, a yard, and no Lefties in sight in the beautiful free state of Florida.
After 8 years in apartment maintenance....you have changed my life. I am going to attempt to do this. Thank you sir.
Well how did you go?
Thanks for taking us on your “handyman journey”... you’re one hell of a mastermind!
I see what you did there. I think you are the only one that has gotten that reference so far.
The Handyman that’s cause I use flex seal!
But is he still "honest?"
Oh damn...
Idk why you need to hate..
$2 for every 15mins parking am I the only one who caught that 😳
He's charging 245 an hour so it's whatever I guess.
i seen $50 every 15min in NYC
Also known as "Freattle", a land where your punishment is based upon your ability to pay. Did my time there.
@@bedoy34 no you haven't
Not getting your car broken into and all your tools stolen........ priceless...!
Been watching you're channel. Very relaxing and informative! Oldschool feel..."they call me the working man.."
Thanks 👍
WOW wouldnt want to have a drinking problem with a bedroom like that..lol ..and halogen lighting in an apartment with no ac?
insanity... for 1500/mon ? eff that
@@HOTRODRICO welcome to the real world where apartments in popular areas are expensive.
I learned to sleep on the floor when I was a sailor! Ha!
Feels like he stray painted a piece of broccoli black and he’s using it as a mic. Unique
$1500 a month, no thanks I'll stick with my $550/month 2 bed trailer, garage, shed, and yard.
😂😂😂😂😂
Where tf you live? In the asshole of Texas? Lol
@im ok12 more like away from all the BS that only crazy people wanna deal with....
550 a month for a trailer? No thanks, I'll stick with my $100 a month cave in Zimbabwe
Thanks for all the useful content. Just recently stumbled on your videos. I'm currently an ac installer, who works on water heaters on the side, looking to broaden my horizons.
Living in a box for $1500.00. No wonder those people are going nuts out there.
Sadly, the liberals are fleeing the shithole cities they created and are flooding into cities like mine (Fort Worth) driving up the price of housing horribly.
@1mp0ster leftists are like locusts destroy everything in thier wake
You couldn't pay me to live there!
As a new and curious homeowner, I love this channel.
Who in their right mind would want to live there. Less likely to be mugged or harrassed in jail, and the room is bigger
The beauty of living in the SE is our home on 5 acres costs less than half that and a side benefit of I don't live there. Plus, when I hear gun fire, I don't worry about it. It may be me out target practicing the next time you hear shots fired. I do not live in a gun free zone. 😁
The beauty of living in the city is being surrounded and exposed to different people and cultures. And also the extreme convenience of having everything you need within walking distance. It sure beats country/small town living. Not enough exposure/experience will lead to fear and assumptions. Which is what I pick up for you comment here. A visit to a city is certainly not comparable to living in it.
I was a city dweller for a long time and am now in a smaller nearby city, pretty much a mixture of urban/suburban/rural in the immediate area. I don't miss so many things about being in major cities and it's nice working on people's houses without having a million crackheads up your ass every second, but I could never do living far out in the middle of nowhere as I still need civilization and culture and close proximity to stuff happening, etc. But god I sure do love not having to worry about moving my car for street sweepers.
2:18 top right, love the cold body wash system that wakes you up as you're escaping the fire at 3am. Very refreshing
I love the sarcasm when talking about stuff 😂
For a split second at the end I forgot I was watching one of your videos, the handyman Rolling in the car has a different vibe!! And thank you for the Wo-Log, its premium content!
The parking is $2/15min because it is is such obvious demand....
LOL! Pre Covid/CHOP/CHAZ BS that garage was waiting room only. People who live in the city not only pay big rent for no space but if they have a car, they also rent space for that. Last I heard, monthly parking in Seattle was around $6-800/mo. per stall where well, anything can happen to your unprotected car because, vagrancy.
1500/month? In my state you can get a whole 3 bedroom on an acre (in a pretty populated area)for that price. What city is this?
That's a bad ass Gerber tool..thanks for the link 🤙
Chicago Chicago a hell of a town.
So glad I left Seattle last year, stay safe
Chris M just left last month so happy I did
I try to watch all your videos. You are the best! It's very interesting to see how you tackle various problems you encounter. I do pretty well as a handyman in my area. Watching this particular video resonated with me because of high drain in the bathroom for the p-trap. Recently I did a kitchen remodel and experienced a similar problem because the customer purchased a deep sink. As you know the kitchen was nearly 90% finished. Lucky for me I was able to remove the siding on the outside of the house and drop the drain to solved the problem. What did you do to avoid the potential leaky tail pipe extension?
LMAO "maybe a steak knife or something," got me rolling
What would you normally have charged?
When the Cascadia Subduction Zone slips those old buildings will collapse into a pile of bricks.
$1500 a month to risk getting mugged or murdered? This type of city living is unsustainable. The property management companies must know this?
I bet property taxes alone is $500 a month! How much do you think they charge for just the rental permit? This guy just charged 245 an hour. Rents add up and normally it isn't due to the owner.
was hoping to see what you did to fix the messed up draindid you take a pic after?
My guy can hide that wind protected mic in the glorious beard
🤣🤣🤣 I really did laugh out loud at that one.
Anyone else notice the outline at the end under the shirt? Id be taking my 2nd amendment right in a riot zone as well! Unless its a large mic lol
It's called "printing". And yes, we all should be so wise.
Lots of stupid games win stupid prizes. Seattle is not the same as it was when I was growing up there. What you saw there is how I go there now 100%.
Not going to lie but I only did thumbs up because of "wow man did that s... get hot..."
Crazy out there today...
Don't know why some choose craziness over peace...
Just be safe...
Those parking fees are crazy
It was. The were lighting fires last night.
Your job site looks like a NYC apartment. Rent for those kinds of apartments in NYC typically range from $2500 to $3500 a month!
Imagine paying that much to live with 2 roommates in a perpetual riot zone surrounded by lazy whiny socialists.
@@zunedog31 😂😂
Damn Mayor deBlasio for ruining NYC
zunedog31 it’s the new thing in order to survive
Woolog...always hilarious! I get $375/hr for this. Known as "projective asset recovery", knowing full well one day my taxes will be raised to pay for their destruction.
And the property manager buys the cheapest light fixtures from HD. I even think those come in a two pack too.
Funny you talk about that gerber multitool. As an active duty engineer. Mostly all of us soldiers have a gerber. Its a very common phrase to be like "hey, you have a gerber?" We refer to all multitools as gerbers. Even the leathermans
Great video handyman, thanks
WAT!?!?! You don't LeatherMAN? Pffft. That's it, this channel gettin round-filed. LOL Liking the delivery. Gud stuff mang, keep it going.
I need to start doing that with the switch wires. I had a bad switch and it threw me for a loop for about 5 minutes. Swapped switches and all good
Found your channel a month ago. Love your videos and the quality of the work and content. You are the David Goggins of the Handyman world. Thank you!
Wow Thank You
$1500 a month for that hole in the wall?
5:08 - I know very little about plumbing, but that… wow
6:59 "This is saving the day here.... not really" pretty much sums up 2020
I like tools made in America!
Those are my favorite kinds of jobs
Interesting. Makes my 90.00 look cheap.
lol....I have an old Ryobi Six Pack Job Box Spc 16 with miter saw, greatest thing that you can wheel around.....
Thanks for the video. I’ve been curious how you like the Gerber vs your old Leatherman. I’m gonna buy one soon and have considered both.
Jason Stoffel just MHO, can’t beat leatherman, and they honour their lifetime warranty.
Suz Kawasaki thanks. They are kinda like the Rollerblade or Kleenex of multitools. I might as well go with the tried and true.
You can tell you love what you do 👍
Pretty brave pulling that cart with your right hand, unless you’re left handed.... you know in case you needed to reach for something other than the Gerber 😂
I was thinking the same thing when I was watching the video back.
That’s a very interesting ladder, three post. Never seen one like that before. Great video
Its an electricians ladder
$245...? We think you're priceless - stay safe.
👍🍺 Thanks.
Thanks for the awesome content and keep up the hard work stay safe and take care
Thanks 👍
The Handyman no problem 👍
Got the center drive when they came out last year after seeing advertisements for a multi tool manufacturer that finally figured out how a screwdriver works lol. Def a good buy for any handyman or self employed contractor, I’d be lost without mine (maybe lmao)
next time replace those halogen mr16s with LED those guys get FUCKING hot I laughed when you touched the sconce and burned yourself I was waiting for it LOL
I like to see the tools you use on day to day jobs.⌚😇
Nice video thanks
You have the links to everything except that cool little mic you are holding!
rode
@@ultimateadventuresblog6564 I see the name but I was after the model.
Rode wireless go by looking at it
1500 a month for that? where is this located and that bed is dangerous you can fly off when you toss and turn
this video got me thinking do you have a catch all tool kit you take on jobs where you don't bring the truck or are you just MacGyver with a multi tool
That unit needs its own water shut off valve!
Handyman, I recommend getting one of those sinks that sit on the counter... that sink has to smell unless they flush it out from time to time...
I won't say where you are but is it worth moving to your state from California?
Great videos man. You seem to take pride in your work that isn’t very common these days. My dads been a handyman since I was a wee lad he taught me a lot I hope to take on the “trade” one day. Stay safe.
God bless.
Use my beater car with it's 8 body trunk to get my kit to handyman jobs for all the same reasons. Great video.
Did you open the wall to address that drain by lowering the inlet, or just replace the old trap/piping with plastic/PVC and dope the heck out of it? Seems like a disaster for a rental, and you see the water was on that wall.
It's very simple to add a shut on/off valve (water ) for every individual units,
They always want to make hard or just make money out of it
Since you got well paid that day ,now you can afford the real handy MAN
Tool:Leatherman Surge.
Gerber ??? Isn't that a brand of baby
products? 😂😃😄😅😆
I just had to ! 😏
Double sided tape should never be in a contractor's vocab
That beard on point.
Can I French braid your beard for you? Or give you two hanging braids with bow ties? HE HE HE. Silly me. 😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻
It would of been tough when I was young and drunk climbing up there with some drunk chick I picked up at the local bar! LOL
"Please Jennifer? It's just a few steps?" lol
Get a voltage meter...
Edit ... I will say you are much better... even more knowledgeable than some of the guys on here ... keep up the good work stay safe ...
Handyman goes into the Warzone😂 Remington shaver sponsor next?!?
Does not cost much right I pay $1100 for 800 sq ft with all utilities paid in Chicago. That place costs too much.
"Wlog "haha still kills me !
You mentioned CHOP and $1500 / month for that place. This must be Seattle.
$1500/month for that thing and I'm over here renting a 1500 sq/ft 4 bedroom with 2 car garage, concrete driveway on a culdesac for $1300....
Liked to watch your videos 🙂!
Not expensive to rent: $1500. You’re becoming a comedian.
In NYC, thats a goldmine!
Loki the sly one go for it!
$1,500 is cheap around here. My rental house is $2,475. It does have a garage and a driveway though.
@Loki the sly one what does it mean "getting a loan on it when its paid off" ??
@@xcmskim4 $1,500/mo gets you a parking spot in the West Village..
Using the ramp as a pedestrian. You monster!
He's working for the man
he seems competent enough
Holy sh**t ! $1500 for a kitchen with a bathroom ??? That's insane !
Good stuff. Can't imagine trying to drag a bed and furniture up to the loft.
after you brought it up 5 flights of stairs getting to the loft would be nothing
I can’t believe it. I stopped watching because I had to work, now I’m back and your beard is FIERCE!!!!
I’m 19 in trade school for carpentry and starting an apprenticeship for plumbing after my second year too keep furthering my education, was jw what ur opinion would be on what trade u would suggest I focus on in the years to come? Thank u
HVAC is the only one that most diy home owners stay away from. Residential plumbing and electric is very simple and the average home owner can easily do the work. HVAC is what they stay away from and hire a pro for.
The Handyman alright thank you trying to learn as much as I can at my age not making much rn but everyone saying it will pay off in the long run!
he's said it's only $1500 to rent there which isn't much, and I"m thinking "yeah, it's an oversized closet" the wall is bigger than the apartment square footage...
How did you fit that ladder in your car kit?
Great question Good observation. The building keeps large ladders for people to work on the building. Its on a street that you can only walk on. You cant drive a vehicle anywhere near the entrance of the building.
@@TheHandyman1 I thought that I might pull the ladder up thru the window instead of fighting the stairs.
I love my tools, talk all day about them. Lol hope your carrying as usual. Stay safe handyman..