This makes soooo much more since Ty. Having trouble with my 72” fan in my garage
@redneckryan3 күн бұрын
@richardjlimon1129 good luck richard!
@scottjenks72535 күн бұрын
Nice job. Great way to cool things down. Great $ return. They will also work perfectly for cold weather too. Thank you.
@tomkelly38966 күн бұрын
Would have cost a bit more with laminate.....and a ton less work🤓🤠😎✌✌✌
@Hkslap19 күн бұрын
Rated to 400 bar too💀💀💀
@dillon86969 күн бұрын
@@omarelabeidi1878more like 55 bar
@Hkslap9 күн бұрын
@@omarelabeidi1878 must get extra credit on your chromosome tests
@Hkslap9 күн бұрын
@@omarelabeidi1878 artistic with a k
@Hkslap8 күн бұрын
@@omarelabeidi1878is your favorite number 23 or is that just how many chromosomes you have?
@ITBubba126 күн бұрын
Thanks for the tip. Usually I think of stuff like this on my own. Broke my water filter today , had to make emergency repair and just drew a blank. One of those days !
@nothankyou5524Ай бұрын
Redneck, my a$$! You're a top of the heap, possibly self taught, self created, engineer! Haven't seen many pf your other videos YET!!!, but I just left a h€ll of a long comment at the one you posted about the wire repair on your water heater. I said why I think you hit on something that is genius, and why, along with my ASAP plans and why. BTW, did you ever change the wire clamps out? Did you need to? How long were they up? I'd love to know if you see this, if you have the time. If not, I get it, and you're worth gold, imo, if you do respond or not. I'm your biggest new fan, and certainly now subscribed. Thank you for this post and the (hot) water heater post, sincerely and immensely. Best wishes to you and yours, for all of your days to come!!! May they be many!! Come to my funeral one day, and I promise to get up and thank you personally!!!!
@redneckryanАй бұрын
@nothankyou5524 I appreciate the kind words. I only left the redneck pex clamps on a few days but I'd expect them to still be holding but didn't want to risk a flood.
@nothankyou5524Ай бұрын
I think you came up with a better way than using a "pex type clamp/ring". Pex tubing is showing "cracking leaks" at the ends of pex tubing as early as 7 yrs (google why). I would think two of these would/could solve or slow down the leak. I've done it with STRONG, SMALL AS POSSIBLE band clamps, every 120 degrees, and have had success, at least so far. I've done it in visible, under the crawl space, to eliminate damage should they leak. I check them about once a month (OK, maybe 2 months) but I started almost a year ago. So far, so good. And I don't have to rely on proper mfg. Gonna try your way ASAP. I'll let you know the initial results and then let's see in about six months. Cracks may or may not appear. That seems to be a different issue. Right now, until I can f figure out the easiest way to replace everything with copper (afford to) , I'm just trying to head off problems. Too many plumbers out there replacing entire systems due to leaks and too many reports on it happening and the reasonS!!! why. Many counties up north, around the Tri State Area do not allow it. I'm in a different craft, now (pretty much) retired in the South, but I was seeing repairs about 8 to 10 years ago, but never a retro fit. Same down here, 10 yrs later when I go help out a neighbor, etc, but these aren't the wealthiest of areas, copper was expensive even yrs ago, and most down where I am, they're pretty much DIY'ers, for a number of reasons. What farmer doesn't figure out how to fix (almost) everything, right. Anyway, I've gone too long, but maybe ive provided some food for thought for people. And I wanted to explain why I am so grateful for you to take the time to post this. At my age, figuring out stuff and helping out people is my biggest pleasure. When you(s) crack 70, I'll bet you feel the same way. Best wishes to all of you/ya'll. I love it here. Best people ever, but I generally like all people, too!!!
@maxpolaris99Ай бұрын
Finally a man and his cast iron!
@mspahn1967Ай бұрын
How wide did you cut your planks?
@redneckryanАй бұрын
@mspahn1967 I tried to explain it at 5:35 they were just under 4" to account for the balde width of lost material and not having alot of scrap.
@NYTruthseekerАй бұрын
very pretty! Thank you for the tips!
@AlenBealsАй бұрын
Love the end results. Nice to see the family gets involved.
@nothankyou5524Ай бұрын
I think the guy must have genius in his blood. I just saw his pex water heater repair and I think his "outside of the box" thinking is brilliant. And I also left a way too long comment of why, and why it may be of interest. He's gonna be a giant help to me, I already know, and I think he's too effin' humble to YET see what he'd done at the time of that video. I felt I just had to jump in and try to give some food for thought fo others after seeing what he'd provided to others. Bless you and yours (no I'm not religious. The Devil is already hanging around for my last day. I'm such a prÌč̣ķ, he's gonna make me Sargent At Arms)
@charlesmaxey9165Ай бұрын
What about the o2 sensors.? Does it cause a check engine light to come on if they are not plug in?
@redneckryanАй бұрын
@@charlesmaxey9165 O2 sensors are post manifold. Before and after the cat. I didn't have to unplug them. But if you do, them yes you will get an engine light.
@briandeluca69082 ай бұрын
you could of did the final coat so much easier if you used a roller. sometimes they say not to but get a one that you can
@redneckryanАй бұрын
@briandeluca6908 yeah I seriously considered it but didn't want to risk having to sand a gloopy top coat. Brushing it on wasn't that bad of a gig with the pole brush.
@thatblindguy812 ай бұрын
The only video that actually answered my question. Thx stranger. I'll never see you again but I'll always remember our time together and how to get a boot outta an engine.
@worldwideapache23172 ай бұрын
Can u make it out of a paint ball tank I'll donate one if needed
@Mr.Rejuvenator2 ай бұрын
Thanks for nothing
@SophiaaSophiaa2 ай бұрын
Worked perfectly on a 2012 Corolla after so much unnecessary pain!! Thank you!
@cutbertolechuga80932 ай бұрын
Santa is not real? Wtf!
@anthonybrindamour38303 ай бұрын
Don't forget, ANYTIME you take a tire off you want to check the lug nuts with a torque wrench after 50 or 60 miles. That goes for ANY vehicle!
@seizethedaywithlynne6223 ай бұрын
My husband and I did plywood flooring at our ranch in the country. So many people said we were crazy.. they have been installed seven years ago and they look fantastic. I love the natural wear and tear here and there because it’s a country environment, so it really fits in.
@utech99893 ай бұрын
Awesome.
@utech99893 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@AereForst3 ай бұрын
Fantastic solution and looks really beautiful and country
@MrMoon-xi4wf4 ай бұрын
Good video I’m about to do the same
@tdata5454 ай бұрын
AND, if you use too thick of wire, it creates too much resistance and won't do the job as needed. THOUGH, realistically, you'd have to use something like HEAVY DUTY extension cord gauge wire for that to be a real issue. Going from a 14 to a 12 wouldn't be a thickness difference in the correct direction, or increasing it to a 10 wouldn't greatly affect resistance, either. Edit: I assumed that was the issue. REALLY jerk move on Hunter's part to not include optimal down rods. Since I bought a $200 HUNTER fan, that had the CHEETAH on it and it's not moving ANY AIR and I did use the longer of two down-rods in the box, and NOTHING. SO... will go to lowes and buy a longer one. Will have to do it in the Family Room as well.
@redneckryan4 ай бұрын
Larger wires have less resistance. And current would not affect AC motor speed, it is directly related to phase.
@Sportbikesofdallas4 ай бұрын
Amazing man!
@durantplayz71114 ай бұрын
The junkyards arouns me dont allow jacks or anything that cuts 😂 unless i got confused by your title and this is at your house
@redneckryan4 ай бұрын
Installed at my house feom parts pulled from the junkyard. This type of lift is colloquially called a "junkyard lift"
@kirstiepoviltim-qr2xy4 ай бұрын
Absolutely stunning!
@redneckryan4 ай бұрын
Thanks Kristie !
@richh53925 ай бұрын
Love the old Simpson!
@redneckryan5 ай бұрын
Nothing beats an old analog meter.
@Dieseldrip5 ай бұрын
I am unsure of the year I have. I believe it is a 1986 from the research I have done. It’s a 125, would the year matter and can I do the opposite you did and put one off a 85 hp on my 125
@redneckryan5 ай бұрын
Yes. Both work. The blue ones I put on were from a 125 parts motor I bought
@matthewsahr14655 ай бұрын
Great video. Floor looks great.
@wiredforstereo5 ай бұрын
Sweet project. I would have used a roller to finish, but other than that it looks amazing.
@redneckryan5 ай бұрын
That might have been quicker, I was following the directions on the can. With all of the hard work i had into it at that point, I didn't want to mess it up.
@Lapeerphoto5 ай бұрын
Nice Job, Ryan. And I saw it in person! 😁😁
@nothankyou5524Ай бұрын
A genius of a man! Don't see how he ONLY be a self trained engineer, but with or without the Official Mechanical Engineering degree, he's top shelf when it comes to Mech Engineeers, imo!
@C.A.Chalik-qz1ml5 ай бұрын
Beautiful!
@bamfdale6 ай бұрын
I love this idea!!! Before I do it to my house how is it holding up?
@redneckryan6 ай бұрын
2 years in. 3 kids 3 dogs. Holding up better than expected. I wish I would of used more glue in some spots. There are a few boards that are loose I need to pry up and re glue.
@Don_G6686 ай бұрын
Where’d you get the mounting brackets at?
@redneckryan6 ай бұрын
I made them out of scrap I had laying around. Bent it and drilled and tapped it.
@mynaturalneeds7 ай бұрын
i just bought all the parts at home depot total cost was $198.36. does not include the fabric that i got a walmart for $6and some change per yard. so its about the sane as buying one online. however if your doing van life or have smaller space needs smaller beds then this is the way to go. i used a hacksaw so it was hard to make a clean cut through but they still worked att the same. great video and great instructions
@redneckryan7 ай бұрын
WOW, PVC prices have really gone up did ypu use 1" PVC or something bigger? I'm glad it worked out for you though.
@scottphillips4717 ай бұрын
The price of PVC has increased post Covid, but than again what hasn’t? Awesome for creating the perfect length and height and still remaining light weight. I created a van bed build that straddles the front passenger seat in its fully reclined position using 1-1/4” pvc. This setup has legs on each end, no support leg in the middle. To increase the strength of pvc, I inserted wooden staircase hand rails that fit perfectly inside the 1-1/4” pvc pipe. Just a tip, if you need to strengthen up your pvc a little. Thanks for creating this video!!
@tgodiver7 ай бұрын
this is wrong on so many level and extremely dangerous
@kangrijaladventure59737 ай бұрын
How much preasure teh oksigen?
@redneckryan7 ай бұрын
I was using 110 psi.
@kangrijaladventure59737 ай бұрын
@@redneckryan thank you 👍👍👍👍👍
@AmDDJunkie7 ай бұрын
I have nearly the exact same wall (same kitchen layout too) and was thinking of different ways to hang my cast iron there. I really like to horizontal boards! What did you use to hang the skillets? Nail, screw, etc? Obviously they are fairly heavy and i dont want them falling onto someone below.
@williamtoney25997 ай бұрын
Definitely redneck….😂
@johnnelson93098 ай бұрын
Outstanding craftsmanship You show offs 😜
@jesus.maryandjoseph88808 ай бұрын
Great video! Looks great! How is it holding up (scratches, dings, etc.)? What kind of wood is the plywood? What is the plywood thickness? How do you keep dirt from getting into the cracks in between the boards? If you spill water or a drink on the floor, how do you prevent the water from seeping in between the cracks between the boards? Won't the water go in between and underneath the boards and ruin your OSB underlayment? Thanks, so much.
@8675309653 ай бұрын
That's sanded plywood 1/4 , 3/8 or 15/32 i used 15/32. you don't have to worry about crack or spilled water the urethane takes care of that. Just keep the all the planks EXACTLY the same width and butted tightly together. put at least four thin coats of urethane letting it completely dry between coats. no problems, 2 years and 2 kids spilling everything you can think of.
@jacalynnbowes47378 ай бұрын
I just came across a fb video of plywood flooring today 1.18.24, and thought let me see what you tube has. I absolutely love your design choice in colors and how well you've explained the steps. I think I've finally found my floors. We've been walking on painted concrete for 2 years. It's worked and we've got alot of compliments on it but I always knew it was my temporary choice.
@redneckryan8 ай бұрын
Awesome! Good luck. Should be way easier on concrete than the subfloor I have. Use lots of glue!
@cute_canadian_redhead67477 ай бұрын
I am considering this flooring for my concrete basement floors. What prep would you do on the concrete floors? My concrete floors are in my basement.. do I seal the floor first or put down sub flooring?
@artfuldodgr428 ай бұрын
There's caulk all over the cracks 😂
@seharris118 ай бұрын
You missed her stud compliment entirely 😭😭😭
@redneckryan8 ай бұрын
Yeah when I'm in the middle of a project I'm oblivious to everything else. It's a joke in our house. I always notice funny things the family says while I'm editing.