I have never heard of using 10% of the max pressure on the tires to fill them with air... Tires are made for many different vehicles so you should follow what the manufacture of your car recommends. The tire pressure should be located inside your door jam and inside your cars owners manual.
@coolbugfacts1234Күн бұрын
every flooring guy does freehand cutting
@nimaneysari3549Күн бұрын
Ali tape is perfect idea 👌🏼
@ianwoods1384Күн бұрын
Thank you, Sir, for your time, instruction, knowledge, and enthusiasm. You've really helped me. Thank you. Ian, UK
@SheldonRunkleКүн бұрын
TO ALL STOVE USERS ! !….set the stove up 30/or so inches above the floor ! !…why make it hard to use so close to the floor ? !
@TheCaffeinatedOrganist2 күн бұрын
Great info. Thanks
@briangolia82782 күн бұрын
As a carpenter from my experience free hand cutting is pretty much all we do when we have to cut a scribed baseboard or anything that is scribed is depends but table saw is extremely fast and accurate way; just back bevel you baseboard about 5-7 degrees and get as close to the line as possible and finish it with a sander.
@jimmycjst2 күн бұрын
Male and female 👌 very good explaination 👍
@epiccleaning3 күн бұрын
Sup
@BestMoldTestingUSA3 күн бұрын
"Just a heads-up about the mold test kits-if you’re using the ones with two lines, remember that a single line means negative, and you need two to show a positive result. The second line can be really faint, so keep an eye out for it!"
@sdnbros17703 күн бұрын
Solid
@ash3rr3 күн бұрын
Easiest is just to use concrete flooring and put a mat on it. My basement which had water ingress and rotted the fake wooden flooring. After removing it all, they had placed a plastic barrier on top of the concrete, then built wooden substructure, with the planks on top of it. The wooden substructure is what rotted. If I consider to rebuild it, I would just take it all back to the concrete and leave it at that. Sure, it's a bit cold, but it saves a lot of headache in the future.
@mndough13 күн бұрын
Thank you for videos of these kinds with such excelent presentation. Please keep it up.
@markgilles-ih8go4 күн бұрын
Like the construction of your forms, very well thought out Steve! "Concrete is like a fine wine-the longer it sets, the stronger it gets!"
@baileylineroad4 күн бұрын
Thanks Mark! I appreciate your kind words. The forms are stripped now, and I'm getting all the steel frame parts arranged to go up. More videos coming! Bye for now, Steve
@Concerned974 күн бұрын
Where can I buy such a mill?
@CarolinaOutdoorWoodstoves4 күн бұрын
I've been using outdoor woodstoves to heat my 2600 sf house for about 20 years. I now have a Portage and Main Ultimizer series (BL2840) and I can tell you the differences are huge. I am burning about 40% less wood than before, and the maintenance is very minimum...empty the ash pan and "sweep" the fly ash from the multi-pass back into the firebox...simple. The fact that I can replace the top half of the firebox and the entire water jacket if ever needed (for about 1/4 the cost of a new woodstove) is a nice reassurance that this is the last woodstove I'll ever need to buy.
@rayonwilliamssportsandfun21064 күн бұрын
Oh yea but u weld it
@StevenKling-ut9sh4 күн бұрын
Where can I buy this?
@karencalhoun25035 күн бұрын
So how can we find one of those old mill grinders like that?
@олегнекозов-к2л5 күн бұрын
Приветствую. Россия здесь.
@kjaxky5 күн бұрын
His connector was screwed up leaking , so he cut it out amd made a straight pipe, he didn't say no welding , did he?
@Kentboy055 күн бұрын
Just drilled to 450ft and got 1.7gpm...
@baileylineroad5 күн бұрын
Mmm . . . not a good day. That said, I know a way that 1.7 gpm can provide more than enough water for an entire house, even without being careful about reducing water use. It's called "the trickle system" and essentially draws all the water possible from the well, all the time the water is available, storing that water in a holding tank for distribution to the house as needed. Sounds impossible but it works. The math proves it, as well as my experience: 1.7 gallons per minute x 60 minutes = 102 gallons per hour; 102 gallons per hour x 24 hours = 2448 gallons. That's enough to supply more than 8 household using 300 gallons of water a day. I've got an online course on setting this up (and finding the necessary hardware), and you can see it here: baileylineroadlearning.com/p/water-well-course-1 I hope this helps, and thanks for watching my video! Bye for now, Steve
@frannikel6 күн бұрын
Bubbles Bubbles Bubbles with all that dabbin!! Lay it on with a fine brush.
@miccijrful6 күн бұрын
Thank you sir!
@Cripplehorse7 күн бұрын
Very good vid. 5th one I've watched that was simple * wasn't selling something.
@dons24907 күн бұрын
should power washed beside it to see the difference
@williamdavis17818 күн бұрын
Cutting oil works well. Used it as a machinist in a factory
@stacktier82578 күн бұрын
is this the same approach for an oil finish?
@AllenAbrahams-s2e8 күн бұрын
The topography of the place, the stories of "underwater beings" and the progression of settlement dates corresponding to altitude are Interesting. It suggests to me movement of habitation from the falling of the surrounding water levels from a time of a glacial minimum to a time of glacial maximum. The "underwater beings" and tunnels may be from the culture of ancestors that actually lived during the last glacial maximum. I suppose I should keep watching...
@clubstyleridahd46959 күн бұрын
Why not just weld that section instead?
@ecplaya219 күн бұрын
Why back feeding to the electrical panel with interlock not legal?
@Electronzap9 күн бұрын
Very nice tips.
@jonesy57229 күн бұрын
Would this work in a garage where no cars will be parked? Can I place some exercise equipment on these panels? Thanks.
@gregroth469610 күн бұрын
You gotta get to the point quicker, man I had to go.
@TranceLifeUSA11 күн бұрын
I know this is an older video, but hopefully someone can help. 1. How would you determine if this would be enough? Is it better to try this before replacing drywall? 2. Does the same logic apply to the walls of the bathroom?
@baileylineroad11 күн бұрын
Good Morning! Unless the drywall is really bad, it's certainly worth trying what I show in this video. It's amazing how well even ratty drywall can be restored with careful plaster work. Changing drywall is quite disruptive, so anything you can do to avoid that will usually well worth it. And yes, the same approach applies to bathroom walls. I hope this helps. Bye for now, Steve
@ianhawkins920912 күн бұрын
What happens to the other side of the Crack does the epoxy just run out the other side
@baileylineroad11 күн бұрын
Hello Ian! That's a good question . . . In practice the epoxy filler is contained on the outside by soil. But if the crack is higher than soil level on the outside, where the foundation rises above the ground, you can apply some carbon fiber cloth or some of the epoxy paste to seal the gap. After this hardens, you can inject as usual from the inside. I hope this helps. Thanks for watching. Steve
@Nunya36912 күн бұрын
You are quite the redneck. Just what I needed.
@theharleymechanic12 күн бұрын
this has to be a joke not a fix you have the proper tools to fix it
@mistredereje493112 күн бұрын
How much is the length of the rods
@FuhkYT12 күн бұрын
I don’t see that passing inspection.
@mikeherber835813 күн бұрын
Flex pipe is your ticket
@leonardonapoleonmendozazum875313 күн бұрын
me gustaria si es `posible encontrar este tipo de molino a disposiciòn de ser vendido
@richardp516113 күн бұрын
I can't express how much I HATE this type of plug, the screw down terminals are horrible. Never buy them, you'll loose so much time.
@patsquach408013 күн бұрын
And. Making the OSB with an even more fire retardant mixture is going to improve the overall quality.
@kylejesso14 күн бұрын
Bro using acid core solder lol
@kevincormack434014 күн бұрын
BC has older spot It's 17000 yrs old the site but pots fishing spears nets date 40000 yrs Look up village found in BC older then pyramids, BC has oldest civilization not onterrible
@matteagle820614 күн бұрын
You sir just got a sub simply for being Canadian, and this video is exactly what I was looking for, just built a bookshelf and storage cabinet for our new nursery, and I build it out of maple plywood so I am finishing it with walrus oil furniture finish oil, and then later on I can't decide between the furniture wax or leaving it oil and trying to buff it to a nice sheen