Floating Shelves Brackets - Teaser
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@JasonMichaelKotarski
@JasonMichaelKotarski 16 күн бұрын
It's been a loooong time coming.........but they're almost here!!!
@JasonMichaelKotarski
@JasonMichaelKotarski 16 күн бұрын
Last couple of details being changed on the Full Zip Hoodie and some labels for both and we're off to manufacturing. First shipments should be arriving in September and Order deliveries shortly there after!!! Really excited with these two and already looking forward to spring for some lighter athletic/workwear for Spring 2025!!!
@marcfournier823
@marcfournier823 17 күн бұрын
Turn your stabilization off. It makes your image wobly.
@JasonMichaelKotarski
@JasonMichaelKotarski 17 күн бұрын
Def. That was a very early version of stabilization within the editor, my apologies, that was a long time ago!!!
@marcfournier823
@marcfournier823 17 күн бұрын
@JasonMichaelKotarski NP I saw your linked video, which was much better.
@phillipmatthews8341
@phillipmatthews8341 22 күн бұрын
Hate to be the grammar police but you spelled ceiling wrong on the into.
@JasonMichaelKotarski
@JasonMichaelKotarski 22 күн бұрын
Lol, Nice!!! Yeah that version of video editor did not have spell check like the thumbnail and title but I always get that one wrong. Ceiling in French is plafond but sky is ciel so the I before e except after c rule makes things look weird when I write them! My brain thinks the ceiling should be like the ciel.
@JasonMichaelKotarski
@JasonMichaelKotarski 22 күн бұрын
Also, with youtube, if, nay, when you notice a mistake in any of the video that's been formatted you can re edit the video but you lose all the views, comments, likes and dislikes and it becomes a "new" video which can kill you in the algorithm
@JasonMichaelKotarski
@JasonMichaelKotarski 25 күн бұрын
Apologies, this one was a little loud and it didn't have annotations. The studio app is a little funky on the phone
@JasonMichaelKotarski
@JasonMichaelKotarski 25 күн бұрын
If you noticed in the Parralel Strand Lumber beam failure video the sheathing stopped at the top of the beam leaving not only the face of the beam exposed but letting water drip over the top of the beam as well. Overlapping as many times as possible where possible is the best way to force water away from a structure. Also, I do prefer some load being carried under those joists as you're putting alot of faith in a metal bracket that's only connected to the very last inch of a board......
@JasonMichaelKotarski
@JasonMichaelKotarski 28 күн бұрын
Hint (b/c video didn't really show it) One was the deck wall flashing went BEHIND the trim. There's one more though......
@user-op9mv5lq1u
@user-op9mv5lq1u Ай бұрын
That’s a lot of dust and work. Bless you
@JasonMichaelKotarski
@JasonMichaelKotarski Ай бұрын
Lol. Seems like half my life has been a lot of dust and work!!! Thankd
@bzabwv
@bzabwv Ай бұрын
doesn't show how to sharpen blade at all!
@JasonMichaelKotarski
@JasonMichaelKotarski Ай бұрын
I forgot to film that part and didnt realize until editing, its like any other blade or kitchen knife, should I remake this video? Yours is the fourth or fifth comment about not sharpening, lol. Sorry!
@sallapsira
@sallapsira Ай бұрын
thank you!!!
@JasonMichaelKotarski
@JasonMichaelKotarski Ай бұрын
You're welcome! Dont forget to subscribe, I'll be working on all new content to grow this channel!! Also adding clothing merch and its not print on demand! It'll be quality gear
@JasonMichaelKotarski
@JasonMichaelKotarski Ай бұрын
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@JasonMichaelKotarski Ай бұрын
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@HostileOfficial92
@HostileOfficial92 Ай бұрын
Thought it was a booty hole at first 😂
@JasonMichaelKotarski
@JasonMichaelKotarski 2 ай бұрын
Oh they're heavy, real heavy, Winter heavy!!
@jasonmichaelkotarski5650
@jasonmichaelkotarski5650 2 ай бұрын
I'm definitely getting at least one!!
@JasonMichaelKotarski
@JasonMichaelKotarski 2 ай бұрын
You'll weigh a few pounds more but I guarantee you won't be cold with this fleece lined active hoodie. Support the channel = support an artist + rock your own navigation on your next adventure!!!
@JasonMichaelKotarski
@JasonMichaelKotarski 2 ай бұрын
Ok, in case you're wondering, it is a threaded rivet nut. And it's my current obsession, lol. I'm going to be rivet nutting everything I have no possible need to rivet thread now. Lol, ok, kinda kidding, but not really, there's a couple projects that I've needed this thing for.
@user-fangflyer1
@user-fangflyer1 2 ай бұрын
He just shows how to disassemble and reassemble, not how to sharpen....
@JasonMichaelKotarski
@JasonMichaelKotarski 2 ай бұрын
Yup, to sharpen, use any knive or blade hone you would for any other cutting edge.
@user-bv2sq5rj1i
@user-bv2sq5rj1i 2 ай бұрын
lol … what a waste of money and install. My over the range whirlpool microwave basically performs like that. The cfm going into my nose and filtering with my lungs is doing a better job.
@mikestahlman
@mikestahlman 2 ай бұрын
So happy to be a Milwaukee guy seeing this monstrosity.
@JasonMichaelKotarski
@JasonMichaelKotarski 2 ай бұрын
Yeah, way better for plumbing and electrical. And the heated vest, and the worlklight that also charges batteries, and the... lol They just didn't have the carpentry tools back in the day so I opted for the 20v platform and once you're into the batterie$$$ you're kinda stuck, lol.
@JasonMichaelKotarski
@JasonMichaelKotarski 2 ай бұрын
Be honest. Did this make you have to pee?
@JasonMichaelKotarski
@JasonMichaelKotarski 2 ай бұрын
Apologies for the uploads, big difference in mobile vs desktop apps and I resized the landscaped filmed section to portrait. This was kinda why I stayed away from Shorts, lol. 15 years of shooting YT videos made me always landscape the video
@JasonMichaelKotarski
@JasonMichaelKotarski 3 ай бұрын
I know, hand selected clear (ish) grain red cedar, but chill, it's paint grade, lol. This side gets hammered by the Winter rains.
@JasonMichaelKotarski
@JasonMichaelKotarski 3 ай бұрын
The cost difference is so minimal compared to seeing all that work get stained after a year or two of weather. So much so I've contemplated switching to only Stainless Steel so no cheap ones sneak through, its hard to tell the slight difference in color.
@JasonMichaelKotarski
@JasonMichaelKotarski 3 ай бұрын
Sorry for the sounds, I thought I had the volume down on all the clips. RIP ear bud users.
@JasonMichaelKotarski
@JasonMichaelKotarski 3 ай бұрын
That's Pressure Treated CDX with Prosoco R-Guard Liquid Flashing and a Simpson metal strap connecting the first amd second story wall, top plate, header, sole plate and second story wall.
@DankLordMaster
@DankLordMaster 3 ай бұрын
Theres that electeic hammer ive been wanting.
@JasonMichaelKotarski
@JasonMichaelKotarski 3 ай бұрын
Ahh yes!!! That one's pneumatic and they're coming down in price from what they were 20 years ago! For some reason the strap nailer wasn't working and I wasn't interested in splatting Prosoco R-Guard Flashig all over my face when I miss with the hammer, lol.
@user-pe7bt9xu8u
@user-pe7bt9xu8u 4 ай бұрын
Sandwich header with OSB plywood has more deflection. Also thermals from foil faced will create mold with trapped moisture.
@JasonMichaelKotarski
@JasonMichaelKotarski 4 ай бұрын
Theoretically but I've been playing with these configurations for a long time and it hasn't been an issue. (at least not in the SE and PNW). I actually don't really use OSB, dont care for it,
@lazaruslazuli6130
@lazaruslazuli6130 4 ай бұрын
wrong. No moisture inside a properly built and sided wall. The house I referred to was sheathed in 1/2" plywood and wrapped with 30# felt before vinyl siding went on. R-19 fiberglass insulation in the walls.
@user-pe7bt9xu8u
@user-pe7bt9xu8u 4 ай бұрын
@@JasonMichaelKotarski I agree, OSB is junk with delam issues but when used as an Ijoist or header, it works nicely.
@JasonMichaelKotarski
@JasonMichaelKotarski 4 ай бұрын
Yeah, swelling annoys the crap out of me, I don't like how it holds/ doesn't hold nails, and I sure as shit don't like cutting it, lol.
@Once_in_a_Lifetime
@Once_in_a_Lifetime 4 ай бұрын
@@lazaruslazuli6130So how did you air seal 30# felt? All studs and board ends need to be caulked. Doubt your house would do well in air pressure test. In order for Foil to do proper deflection, has to not be against anything on at least 1 side.
@lazaruslazuli6130
@lazaruslazuli6130 4 ай бұрын
As a contractor, I did this to my headers in a home I built in 1987, that had 2x6 walls. The home also had a radiant barrier across the top chord of the trusses. I built it for $162,000. It was on the market last year for $565,000.
@JasonMichaelKotarski
@JasonMichaelKotarski 4 ай бұрын
Yeah, builders get it! Less weight than osb or cdx and cheaper. I was hoping to use the thermal camera but of course it went from 80 to 50 and rain over night.
@trakyboy5128
@trakyboy5128 4 ай бұрын
Very nice. The only fly is that your boards all have the green curving the same direction you didn't alternate the curvature of the grain. But otherwise it looks good 😊
@JasonMichaelKotarski
@JasonMichaelKotarski 4 ай бұрын
You're right!!! I flipped it after I re order the video though. H good eye!
@firecloud77
@firecloud77 4 ай бұрын
Saves $1.24 in electricity every year.
@JasonMichaelKotarski
@JasonMichaelKotarski 4 ай бұрын
A penny saved is a penny earned. But what it does is allows larger windows!!!
@brettperkins5750
@brettperkins5750 4 ай бұрын
What did we learn?
@JasonMichaelKotarski
@JasonMichaelKotarski 4 ай бұрын
Lol, Right? Stay tuned, comparing a stepped double 2x8 California header with fiberglass versus the increased load bearing capacity of a triple 2×8 Polyiso sandwich header with the same thermal breaks.
@danielbailon6660
@danielbailon6660 4 ай бұрын
Does the shear value of the nails/screws decrease with the gaps of Styrofoam?
@JasonMichaelKotarski
@JasonMichaelKotarski 4 ай бұрын
Perhaps minutely without plywood but if you're shooting 3 1/2" nails from both sides you're getting full penetration 1 1/2" + 1 1/2" + 1/2". The calculations don't really take into account a little strip of OSB, CDX, or PolyIso. TBH. There's so much metal connectors in today's construction that if there was a sheer/ moment issue it would be addressed that way.
@coolramone
@coolramone 4 ай бұрын
👍I plan to use batt insulation and rigid foam in my cathedral (vaulted) ceiling. This is an inspiration.👍
@JasonMichaelKotarski
@JasonMichaelKotarski 4 ай бұрын
Awesome, the added height really changed the space. Another way to handle the framing would be to use "scissor joist" framing but that reduces the rake or interior pitch of the cieling so opted for the " drop sister" approach. I can't say too much about the benefits of the mineral wool, it really is worth any extra cost on all points.
@marcosantiguidades7601
@marcosantiguidades7601 4 ай бұрын
Nice work
@JasonMichaelKotarski
@JasonMichaelKotarski 4 ай бұрын
Thanks!! Seems like forever ago
@jimkotarski9582
@jimkotarski9582 4 ай бұрын
To be the water. Mineralizing itself by eroding the rock.
@farooqtanoli1090
@farooqtanoli1090 5 ай бұрын
Amazing
@JasonMichaelKotarski
@JasonMichaelKotarski 5 ай бұрын
Thank you! They were fun before they became so popular.
@bobcortez9471
@bobcortez9471 5 ай бұрын
Needs more depth as well, maybe 24”
@JasonMichaelKotarski
@JasonMichaelKotarski 5 ай бұрын
Yeah, the off the shelf selections are pretty lacking, I guess my beef here was that everything is so undersized that they're both inefficient and annoyingly loud.
@runefagereng6023
@runefagereng6023 6 ай бұрын
Nice!
@JasonMichaelKotarski
@JasonMichaelKotarski 6 ай бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
@nancysheehan5894
@nancysheehan5894 6 ай бұрын
This was a drive?
@JasonMichaelKotarski
@JasonMichaelKotarski 6 ай бұрын
Yup, well and a ferry if you start or finish somewhere in the middle but you can drive the whole loop. There's at least one night in the whole trip around though, even more in Summer when you can make all the stops. Sol Le Duc hot springs, Numerous waterfalls, Hundreds of hikes, multiple lunch stops, a couple of towns, three entrances to ONP, several beaches, and even a casino if that's your thing (not mine, lol)
@jimgemm1
@jimgemm1 6 ай бұрын
Design should be a wall mount, needed a higher cfm vent.
@algor48
@algor48 8 ай бұрын
I have tried keeping everything original. That brake booster fits in the original location. Truck will stop on a dime. Until I replied tie rod ends, truck had extreme wobble at certain speed. Rebuilt steering gearbox also. Now steady as it can be. When I drained the rear differential, a piece of gear, quarter size, was broken off and in gear box? Shifts up to high range with no problem. I only shift from high to low range,at a standstill. Have around 300 miles on engine rebuild. The V8 runs great, just that it is about half the engine, truck really needs.
@algor48
@algor48 8 ай бұрын
I have that truck, with the flathead V8. I Rebuilt rear axle, Transmission, front steering , Brakes and finally the engine. Never had a problem with wheel studs ,sorry. I went ahead and replaced brake vac booster with a modern unit. I always remove wheels and reinstall at Zero air pressure. Use truck for hauling gravel for our long driveway. Truck made in Louisville, Ky. I had new linings made for all four sets of brake shoes. Transmission parts came from Joblot, out of New York City. They had every thing back then, closed now. Still 6v Positive ground. Vacuum two speed axle still works.
@JasonMichaelKotarski
@JasonMichaelKotarski 8 ай бұрын
Yeah, she needs a lot of work. Thanks for that comment, it gives me some hope. Being in Western Washington we don't really have the luxury of second guessing our brakes. But she's had a long life around here, it so hard to come to a conclusion on keeping it orignal or swapping out axels and differentials and then that leads to the drivetrain......... It's just so beautifully simple the way it its. So much torque. It's perfect for construction. I hope I can keep it!
@danieldoan5193
@danieldoan5193 9 ай бұрын
Can you make a update video showing how the roof held up over time
@JasonMichaelKotarski
@JasonMichaelKotarski 9 ай бұрын
Probably not. But if you look at the chronological order of the videos you'll see we finished the ceiling and walls prior to repairing the foundation and I wasnt even concerened about it. Either way the cieling is completely fine, the load was completely calculated. If you're not sure don't do it. But I studied architecture and have done construction for over 25 years.
@SpiteClubCT
@SpiteClubCT 5 ай бұрын
​@@JasonMichaelKotarskihow do you calculate this scenario? Have a similar situation and would like to get an idea if possible
@JasonMichaelKotarski
@JasonMichaelKotarski 4 ай бұрын
Meant to show that in the update video but that project is long gone. It's a general static and live load calculations based on spans. Next time I do some fancier editing with the math like a Beautiful Mind or something!
@mackgerlack9535
@mackgerlack9535 9 ай бұрын
Remind me of my emblem on my royal rangers .
@JasonMichaelKotarski
@JasonMichaelKotarski 9 ай бұрын
I always meant to go back and make another variation, it was a very nice way to use smaller pieces that I had left over and couldn't bring myself to throw away! I salvaged just about every piece of that from storm damage trees I collected over the years.
@mackgerlack9535
@mackgerlack9535 9 ай бұрын
What did you cut angles for star on? What is the degrees?
@JasonMichaelKotarski
@JasonMichaelKotarski 9 ай бұрын
Table Saw and smoothed out with belt sander. The degrees were and Associate of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts in Historic Preservation and Master of Science in Urban Studies and Planning. Lol, just kidding. I dont recall off hand, I still have it if you want me to put a protractor on it but my goal was more about the aesthetic look over a geometrically precise compass.
@mackgerlack9535
@mackgerlack9535 9 ай бұрын
@@JasonMichaelKotarski yeah, I got a table saw and miter saw. Learning how to make jigs to get the correct angle or diamond shape. I new in woodworking but I like to learn new things. I always pick the hardest stuff to do. It's more challenging for me.
@JasonMichaelKotarski
@JasonMichaelKotarski 9 ай бұрын
Oh, I meant to mention, if you have safety concerns and a decent budget, a track saw could be a viable alternative. We had to make our own tracks back in the day with a cheap piece of smooth wood like a melamine or something and we used our circular saws. It's a little more of a process but convenient for people with no storage and small shops. Plus it's using what you have instead of what you can spend and I am ALL about that!
@alfonsochaparro1512
@alfonsochaparro1512 10 ай бұрын
I have a 1948 ford f6 overseas. I am looking for some parts for my truck. Thank you
@JasonMichaelKotarski
@JasonMichaelKotarski 10 ай бұрын
Right on!!! Looking for the same parts as the rest of us I reckon? Lots of obsolete parts on these old gals.
@merijan4603
@merijan4603 10 ай бұрын
I want one. Goodness!! Nice video.
@JasonMichaelKotarski
@JasonMichaelKotarski 10 ай бұрын
Thank you. I haven't made one in awhile and I think I took down the Amazon listing. I might do some more again in the future but definitely not this Winter!!!
@magnusneal4898
@magnusneal4898 11 ай бұрын
Promo`SM 😄
@RachaelPadilla
@RachaelPadilla 11 ай бұрын
They look great! Congratulations on a job well done!
@JasonMichaelKotarski
@JasonMichaelKotarski 11 ай бұрын
Thanks so much!
@jimkotarski9582
@jimkotarski9582 11 ай бұрын
That’s some heavy support!! No worries about that ever failing. Definitely could withstand a little kid climbing!
@JasonMichaelKotarski
@JasonMichaelKotarski 11 ай бұрын
Yup, Captain Overkill!! But if there's ever an earthquake they ain't moving, lol. Really it was the only way to cantilever that large of a slab.