Some blades can be used in both directions, but the Diamond Tile blade can only be used in the forward direction. I think you used reverse in the video. Check the arrows on the blade - whether it shows a bidirectional arrow, or a forward only arrow.
@lucynsky6 күн бұрын
Why does it cause my house to shake?
@jerzy567 күн бұрын
I have the 51830 model ,there is no need to take apart,,not sure why Toro changed the string spooling method
@MaintenanceMan009 күн бұрын
Almost bought a Fieldpiece SC440 until I saw this. Ordered this for $95 vs the $210 Fieldpiece.
@RussellOmar-j2o9 күн бұрын
Bosco Islands
@tedt472011 күн бұрын
Ok Video, but doesn't tackle worse case scenario. The worst scenario, the big blue is disconnected from the pex wall attachments because you just break the fittings if you apply force. So with this annoying free standing Big Blue, how do you get Queen of Queens B, off? The issue is you need lots of force, stability and balance, so how do you pull it off? You need a sturdy plastic wrench. Step 2 is not what it seems, you need a 12" Bessey clamp, it has a round end (usually a piece of plastic or rubber over metal that is red) and same material on the other end except the other end is more rectangular. On the rectangular end, you remove that plastic and it gives you something that will fit inside the 1" NPT hole of the 10" Big Blue. So what on Earth do you do with the other side; you have to be smart. I used the lid of a hair gel cylinder (needs to be thick enough and somewhat flexible plastic) this goes over the 1" NPT and you try to line up the round end with the center of the 1" NPT except it will hit the plastic; then you have to clamp it perfectly tight so that you have apply enough resistance without going through the plastic. Now you think complicated and this is not going to work. Not so fast, I haven't finished. Now you go to Home Depot or any similar store and buy 2 3/4 iron plumbing pipes (not copper), for one of them you buy the 3/4 to [1 1/4"] converter, a [1 1/4"] union piece. Save 1 3/4 iron pipe and connect the rest together. The assembly goes over the wrench, the lone pipe extends the Bessey. Get ready to f***. You win, I promise you. Now all you need to is the lid goes counter clockwise, and Big Blue goes clockwise. If you you mess that up, you will royally f******. You'll basically break the seal, break the threads. So you apply some plumber's silicone lubricant (needs to water safe you are drinking, bathing don't be dummy) you apply that to the top and the inner end of the threads and you tighten only ideally only with wrench if you are strong enough, if you are somewhat weak you can use the Bessey without extension, but don't over tighten. So my o-ring is busted on mine, I mean, expanded beyond easily fitting on. So what did I do, I assembled in reverse, I put the lid on the ground, the oring on the lid, and screw the whole thing on. And it worked, no leaks. Think man think. I just took care of all the problems you might have with Big Blue, say thank you. Those iron pipes and fittings are cheap too. If you know how to solve the hard, you know to fix the easy :)
@waynesimpson144112 күн бұрын
Very informative, thank you
@ilove2shopalways12 күн бұрын
It works for me
@RoseBiondi-l7y13 күн бұрын
Elna Island
@sdriza13 күн бұрын
how's it working?
@wemcal14 күн бұрын
Great video
@conductroboy16 күн бұрын
Very useful video. Thank you!
@Can3Fix18 күн бұрын
Hello everyone, I will take the opportunity to say that if you have a similar or the same problem and if you are in the EU, you can send it to me in Croatia or Bosnia and Herzegovina. I have successfully repaired Polaris/Zodiac and Dolphin pool cleaners. This engine block from the gentleman in the video is repairable. My email address is in the channel description.
@richardbanda455119 күн бұрын
the tool combo to accomplish absolutely nothing!
@ОлегСимоненко20 күн бұрын
Keter?
@WillianOvsanik-f2j23 күн бұрын
Harvey Brook
@tomacheteful25 күн бұрын
How do you keep your screwdrivers and pliers from falling through the bottom? That Velcro strap doesn't do it for me.. my tools are constantly getting stuck or falling through.
@someguydino677026 күн бұрын
this tubing is corrugated- THEY NEVER DRAIN COMPLETELY! DON'T BE FOOLED; this product is TERRIBLE- Get "Snappy Trap" brand ; why = because they include LOTS of additional parts that allow you to use the system in MANY MORE applications; you want SNAPPY TRAP- ASK A PLUMBER DAMN IT!
@lindamorgan267827 күн бұрын
Thank you ! I am going to try one in my bathroom the metal p trap corroded and leaks. Will have to figure out how to get it into the wall to drain or just attach it to the pipe there ? Very old joints maybe I can just cut the pipe right on the corroded huge hole and attach this. It is a vanity sink so hard to access under the bowl.
@JasonAguirre29 күн бұрын
how to not load it LOL
@BRENT314394529 күн бұрын
Oh ya fill up that tool bag
@st.corruption1150Ай бұрын
Correct me if I'm wrong but the saw is the SKIL POWER CORE 20 Brushless 20V 6-1/2? If so, can you please give the dimensions of the base plate?
@djft6944Ай бұрын
Smallest POS I ever purchased
@GidimNakaАй бұрын
Pool guys don't speak unless they let the dog(s) out while we're doing a repair. You got pool guy hands😂. Where you get those wire crimp connectors Daddy like those. Perfect video no yapping 👍 Gotta do exactly that next week, Thanks Dude
@PicRicАй бұрын
Thanks, man. The connector family is the Ideal In-Sure range, I got these at Home Depot. Have fun with your project next week, Gidim and look out for the dogs!
@GidimNakaАй бұрын
@@PicRic ok got a home Depot close by I'm going to go over today. Hope you have a good Fall👍 For dogs I'm carrying the weapons of treat 😆. Customers say if they don't let the dogs out they tear up the door frames 😆 Those are my buddies.
@PicRicАй бұрын
@@GidimNaka The 3 x wire connectors used have red buttons, they also have 2 x wire orange buttons and so on. They hold up well as long as the initial clamp on the button is square on and positively clicks into place. Cool!
@GidimNakaАй бұрын
@@PicRic Thanks for your help and keep making these vids. Pool guys like myself appreciate it. Never stop learning in this business 😆👍
@PicRicАй бұрын
Yeah, so I am learning; where is your Channel? Are you sharing too?
@philipjc1Ай бұрын
Why don’t you speak?
@PicRicАй бұрын
Just been through all that haven't we, phil? As yet your argument is a bit less than compelling. So, fixed your pool temperature issues? Was this lil' vid any help to you?
@philipjc1Ай бұрын
Why don’t you speak?
@PicRicАй бұрын
Do I need to? Appreciate the absence of 'Talking Heads" in favor of a few more angles for the tricky bits including close ups. Maybe you have a situation? If you can't find my take in the film or in the accompanying Description then I likely didn't encounter it. Have a different issue? How can I help, phil?
@philipjc1Ай бұрын
@@PicRic try speaking
@PicRicАй бұрын
@@philipjc1 I really don't see how that would help you? Pls elaborate on your reason, phil?
@daz4312Ай бұрын
Us old cable monkeys just use our snips to strip the cable instead of a cable spinner/stripper. After 25 years I exceeding rarely ever nick an inner wire. A spinner can nick the inner wires too occasionally though. And I would never cut off both ends first. Usually you can see right through the clear plastic RJ which end has the messed up wires. Unless both ends show messed up wires. Just making extra work for yourself. I much prefer a tester which will actually tell you where the damage/issue is, especially when working on a terminated rack. If it says 10ft or so, it’s bad on the rack, if it reads, say, 150ft, it’s on the user end out at the desk/other rack/cabinet, whatever. Makes life so much easier. If it reads 80ft and the cable is 150ft, that’s when it gets really fun because somebody either pinched or burned the cable up in a ceiling or under floor somewhere. Finding the break sucks. But these can be handy little testers. I believe the 3 version will tell where the split/open is on the cable.
@PicRicАй бұрын
That's not to say that progress is bad though is it? My little home network has seen a lot of changes over the years and a seldom used and pinched cable can cause all kinds of issues. Given that, I was keen to try this tool and thoroughly pleased with the technical ease of use. It comes as a kit so I wanted to show the accompanying bits too and what better way than to use them. I have since done the same on an updated version of the Klein Tools Scout Pro 2 Kit. You can enjoy that one here, kzbin.info/www/bejne/f6uudYFjndqpf7M ,DAZ. Thanks for your input!
@bruceboma357Ай бұрын
Does not meet code.
@PicRicАй бұрын
Only plumbers say that, Bruce. ;-)) Even then, they admit in private that it works great and makes those awkward tight, odd angled, uneven jobs much easier to deal with. Have you tried it yet? I have three more sets to replace older, tired installations. Whereabouts is the "Does not meet code." applicable to?
@lateknightcreationsАй бұрын
Thank You for this video. I would love to hear you tell us while you are doing it. Or use AI
@PicRicАй бұрын
Thank you, Kendra! I try to present a clear message but if there is something you need clarifying then, please, let me know and I will make sure to address it. Of course, there is more to be learned in the video Description for each video too ... Now, how can I help?
@lateknightcreationsАй бұрын
@@PicRic I found the info I needed. Thank You. I am not going to be able to use the tool for what I wanted to do. I couldn’t make it cooperate. 😂🤣😂 I’m not afraid of power tools at all, been using them for 40 years, but that things scared the daylights out of me when I tried to cutting. It kept jumping out of the cut line. Not to mention the noise it makes. Just not for me.
@PicRicАй бұрын
@@lateknightcreations Not a problem, Kendra. The benefit of a hands on channel is seeing the tool in action and not just watching someone use stock footage to talk about it. Anyhow, if you wish to describe your cutting dilemma then 3000 plus subscribers and thousands more viewers will try to help you with their knowledge and suggestions. Let me know?
@joshoconnor6684Ай бұрын
Get something thicker bozo
@leemuanguyen8765Ай бұрын
is it me or are these lights not very bright?, I just bought a set for my basement 09/03/2024 I hope it was not a mistake.
@PicRicАй бұрын
@@leemuanguyen8765 Each panel is set to daylight output levels, is that what you want? What other light sources do you have down there? Let me know?
@boxer198822Ай бұрын
Does anyone know, if regular utility staples can be use?? Or it has to be this spesific kind?
@PicRicАй бұрын
Good question; This fencing stapler may work but if not buy one of the alternative Milwaukee staple gun solutions for your project. A few minutes research and better requirements definition will go a long way in this case. Will you come back to share your decision, Luis?
@akfiredawg69Ай бұрын
I'm late to the party, but great video. Very informative. Thx.
@PicRicАй бұрын
Pleased to hear that, Kevin. How are you using the kit?
@kanive1566Ай бұрын
Was that last piece you cut porcelain tile?
@PicRicАй бұрын
Yes, tile, pipe and steel were the materials. How do you use yours?
@kanive1566Ай бұрын
@@PicRic no but I was wondering if it was porcelain tile or ceramic tile specifically because porcelain is a lot harder than ceramic. Was it porcelain or ceramic?
@PicRicАй бұрын
Erm ... What the tiler left behind after shower tiling. What do you currently use to cut each material?
@kanive1566Ай бұрын
@@PicRic I'm not cutting tile right now I was just curious
@PicRicАй бұрын
Okay, let us know when you do, eh?
@darvintorres149Ай бұрын
I appreciate this video very much , Thanks for such a detail and clear video
@PicRicАй бұрын
Thank you, Darvin. Very pleased to hear you find it so useful.
@MehrdadGivehchiАй бұрын
I have this brand and I am on my 3rd unit failing. One was replaced under warranty and the latest purchased unit died again. In my view this is a product that is not designed to last beyond 1-2 years of operation.
@PicRicАй бұрын
Yes, I said as much to their service desk; They asked if it had ever been in the water! Thanks for sharing your experiences, Mehrdad.
@Can3Fix18 күн бұрын
@@PicRic Where are you from? If you are in the EU, you can send it to me in Croatia. I successfully repair Polaris/Zodiac and Dolphin pool cleaners. This engine block from the gentleman in the video is repairable. My email address is in the channel description.
@davidoyedji8215Ай бұрын
This device is wierd and a invasion of privacy
@PicRicАй бұрын
What are you referring to and why, David?"
@ooklaa1Ай бұрын
Had no idea the charge is one at a time what a horrible idea and design by Ridgid I'm going to return this not worth the money at all
@PicRicАй бұрын
What do you want from your "Sequential" battery charger? Doing "what it says on the tin" as it were. If you are looking for a "Simultaneous" charger then they are also available for up to two batteries. Personally, I like the six port model coz, so far, I have never been able to use more than three Ridgid tools at once, usually it is one or two, so the sequential option works just fine for me. Good luck, NIKO.
@مسلم-ن7هАй бұрын
Добрый день! Подскажите пожалуйста почему фиксатор щевелится без защитного кожуха и с защитным кожухом? У меня точно такая же 2889-20, недавно купил, и вот такая проблема.
@PicRicАй бұрын
Problem? Not sure what you are getting at. Have you read the User Manual? Is it in there?
@ireneZamorano-m4l2 ай бұрын
I had purchased a hydro tech hose. I am so dissatisfied with this type of hose. I bought the hose 6 months ago and I don’t have a receipt any longer. I think this type of hoses are dangerous. When the water is ON and you put it on hold the hose will a get a big bubble and burst the inside rubber. The hose starts to shrink and the steal where you open and close starts to go crazy that is what cut my husbands hand and nerve. I have pictures of the incident where it cut my husband’s hand and hit a nerve and was in pain all night. how can i get my money back. Thank you, Irene Zamorano
@PicRicАй бұрын
Not sure how I can help, Irene, but I'll have a go; Take it back to the store. Reputable ones may have a record of recent sales under your account. Call the Hydrotech folks for more help if you need it. Let us know how you get on, will you?
@lilb76572 ай бұрын
Perfect video! Thank you!
@PicRicАй бұрын
Perfect response! Thank you, Lillian. 😄🤟
@RoxanneMorais2 ай бұрын
What if you don't have the original remote
@PicRicАй бұрын
Do you have a smartphone, Roxanne? Download and use the app! It is briefly referenced in the video.
@kaluhakitty2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this. I just got this thing and used it once and one end of the line got lost somewhere inside so I had to take it apart and then spent the next 40 minutes having a whole meltdown about missing my dad bc I couldn’t figure it out from the included instructions. Great video. Thanks so much again! 🙏🏻
@PicRicАй бұрын
Thank you for your kind words, Crafty. Very pleased to have helped you out.
@trailwhim2 ай бұрын
Thank you for a simple review with no music, no talking. I don't mind reviewers speaking, but there was something almost zen about this. Very helpful and thanks again.
@PicRicАй бұрын
Ooh! "zen" eh! Most of my work is like that, Nathan, thank you. Subscribe to watch the whole series and get notified about new content too.
@trailwhimАй бұрын
@@PicRic Done and done, friend.
@PicRicАй бұрын
@@trailwhimWelcome to the channel where the product and what it can do for the user feature most of all because that is what really matters.
@anthonymacchio1792 ай бұрын
Total waste od my time
@PicRic2 ай бұрын
Oh! What are you looking for, Anthony? Your unhappy, unsatisfied, un-specific comment is not much of a clue, is it?
@natebreeo232 ай бұрын
As a sheet metal worker..Midwest bro
@PicRic2 ай бұрын
Yes, I've heard that several times now, Nate. Thanks for adding your opinion.
@elderelder56622 ай бұрын
Excellent instructions
@PicRic2 ай бұрын
Thanks.
@btd-cf20002 ай бұрын
What size, bristle type, and bristle count is that paint brush I should be using? Kidding. ;-) Very helpful demonstration, straight and to the point.
@PicRic2 ай бұрын
Ha, ha ... Actually, a dedicated, long handled, small headed brush that will not shed its bristles! Thanks, for adding a little levity with a serious point, bri'.
@tommy0302 ай бұрын
Grease is only supposed to go on the expander cone
@PicRic2 ай бұрын
Is that what you do, tom'?
@SmoothBassVO2 ай бұрын
Can this unit be connected to the B-hyve hub via wifi?
@PicRic2 ай бұрын
I think the short answer is "Yes", Craig. I like the option of having some control using my fone. Furthermore, the extra step of the hub control option was to be avoided in my case. My fone app caters for all my B-hyve timers. There are many configurations available so do your research and speak to the B-hyve folk if you need to. It will be interesting to hear what you decide and why if you will come back and share your experience?