Okay guys, CORRECTION: They're polycrystalline diamond wheels, NOT pitch circle diameter. My bad!
@Jack-es9xqАй бұрын
forgiven
@McbananersАй бұрын
Unforgivable, unsubscribed, unliked, unwatched.
@Oliver09114Ай бұрын
One of the most underrated channels on KZbin. Can’t wait to see him hit 1M subscribers someday.
@Unforgiven11Ай бұрын
That's what I've been saying. His production value is insane and he's genuinely funny without being over the top AND he's very knowledgeable.
@OverAndOverAndOverАй бұрын
Dude fr
@royalblood240527 күн бұрын
Doubt, reddit millennials are far to unlikable. If you don't get it you never will
@TheDiejoubuАй бұрын
that grinding at the beginning looks utterly backbreaking
@awethesoundАй бұрын
I've done it to level my floor for vinyl panels and it wasn't that bad. Lack of dust collection was.
@shangstyАй бұрын
helped my dad do our garage in a previous house and we did it with the floor wet which made dust almost non existent. we also used a planetary floor grinder and just used angle grinder for tight spots.
@SCHAUDENLUCASАй бұрын
There are special concrete grinders with wheels and stuff. They are very expensive, at least the decent ones, but you can rent them. Your back and future you will definitely thank you.
@slghtmediaАй бұрын
you should know that you’re now in the select group of youtubers that make me genuinely excited on new uploads
@mujinmakesАй бұрын
Honored ❤️
@opalpersonalАй бұрын
same here fr
@Paper_and_LightАй бұрын
Drop everything, Müjin has uploaded!!!!
@mank01101Ай бұрын
+1
@dfmer27 күн бұрын
Most honest explanation of the epoxy process out there. To anyone out there thinking of DIYing this, yes it really is back breaking, and yes it will be dusty. If the prep seems easy, you most likely are not doing it right.
@IHWKRАй бұрын
I'm rewatching this on my phone again. I'm probably going to watch this on my laptop later. I'm sitting through multiple ads (I've never done this before on KZbin), liking every video and subbed. When I get some money I'll buy a sticker, maybe I'll buy two. I hope somehow my efforts hel0 get you knocked through the algorithm. Please keep making videos. This is replacing the void since Grand Tour ended.
@zachicusmaximus5551Ай бұрын
Love the black metal construction tutorials. I have resisted epoxy for years in my garage due to the high chance I'd miss a spot and it would peel. I may just one day suffer thru installing 500 sq ft of porcelain tile in there.
@Defconnor41Ай бұрын
I work in a technical capacity for a floor coatings distributor and I want to express appreciation for the quality of your prep. Most videos in the floor coatings space are bad or ill informed, but not yours. This is a good video. Thanks metal DIY guy.
@SwimmingBird846Ай бұрын
This is the most Detroit channel ever it's beautiful
@Jack-es9xqАй бұрын
Started painting in the mid 70's. Oil paints were still big then. Everyone always had a thinner soaked rag close at hand to cleanup drip etc accidents. Every new guy put the rag in his back pocket and forgot about it until his cheek started to burn. Most of us have also stepped off a ladder into a 5 gallon bucket of paint. We learn. Great video making btw!
@Jack-es9xqАй бұрын
@Nbomber When the State declared oils personna non grata I grabbed up 11 gallons of interior oil semi. The stuff works too good to abandon. I have enough for my house and a few good old customers - for a while. The hybrids are great for a dozen reasons but just don't flow like good ole' oil.
@biggiecheese7489Ай бұрын
I came across your channel with the DIY Basement Slab video, and I was hooked. It's so nice watching somebody who knows what they are doing, and someone who actually cares about the process and quality of the final product. Awesome videos man! edit: AND someone with such a good taste in music.
@HanzWorsАй бұрын
I NEEED more of that RIFFAGE at 4:20. Fantasticaliy informative as always and right at the perfect moment when I need to fix a badly made porch floor at my house.
@kennethellison9713Ай бұрын
I think we've all got a "finished-the-job-in-my-underwear" story. Yours made me SOL (Smile Out Loud).
@yunicaАй бұрын
The goat back with another classic
@guerrinlove69Ай бұрын
Dude none of your projects corelate with my home DIY projects, but you have the most enjoyable home DIY content I've seen on this platform, and I know your videos will come in handy for me some day
@AndrewDRoyappaАй бұрын
I will probably undertake none of these projects but your content is hilarious and entertaining. Subbed
@legoyoda2773Ай бұрын
You’re a visionary my man, don’t ever stop the youtube game. Your vids will explode if the algo grabs hold. A video I’d love to see is about that computer room/editing area setup, but I get it if thats too sacred to share
@mujinmakesАй бұрын
Honestly the old computers are in storage awaiting the day for a proper display and only come out for editing suite pickup shots. What you're describing may merit a video one day.
@addammaddАй бұрын
Never seen a basement I’d wanna be locked in more. Drop down the lotion, m’lord.
@Unforgiven11Ай бұрын
Wow my first new upload hell yeah!! I just found your channel last week and my gf and I have been BINGING your video library (and discography) Stoked to catch a new upload on day 1 and obliterate that like button while annihilating the comment box for engagement metrics. You rock 🤟
@MesoShedАй бұрын
Dude that gigantic drill press at the beginning is the same model that my dad had in his shop when I was growing up. Talk about a nostalgia trip!
@DuxLindyАй бұрын
my DIY stops at servicing brakes, changing outlets, and building computers but I really appreciate the depth and detail you go into with these things.
@beachthor1Ай бұрын
Strange but I like watching your videos partly because of how deep a mess you get into and manage to get out of by the end. And the cement mixer falls.
@silasmoonАй бұрын
No one makes hard work and DIY feel as approachable as Mujin.
@McbananersАй бұрын
Thank you for the laughs and educating me on something else I never want to tackle 😂
@dominicgaliotto7859Ай бұрын
Lovely work, I’ve been in construction (carpentry) since I was 16, my Grandpap installed his own epoxy coat to his garage when I was just born and when I was getting into his business it still looked shiny like new. There’s no doubt professional hard work gets it done right.
@TuckerMcTrashАй бұрын
You deserve a butt load of more views on your videos, considering how entertaining your videos are
@MidwestMagicCleaningАй бұрын
I love your videos so much. I learn something every time, but I always have to rewind because I laughed through the informational stuff 😅
@mujinmakesАй бұрын
I still owe you $4
@MidwestMagicCleaningАй бұрын
@mujinmakes I've been seething about that.
@justahunkАй бұрын
Great video. My uncle knocked the valve off a 500 gallon pickle vat at the vlassic factory on a flooring job. Lot of pickle juice that day.
@skimrizzle9598Ай бұрын
the man returns
@whiteau6135Ай бұрын
Idk how u dont have 1000000000 subs and views. One day. Keep up the good videos
@ALIVE-CompanyАй бұрын
theres nothing more expensive than doing it for cheap. such a good piece of advice. Hope to see you do some remodeling of your bathroom! I need to do mine soon
@Blue_Camera_CatАй бұрын
Super excited for another video!
@gamertime1038Ай бұрын
Even though I may never do this, it is still good to know in my quest for knowledge. The way you explain is amazing.
@southerndime333Ай бұрын
top quality humour , music and video moogin
@codyryanmartell9123Ай бұрын
Perfect timing. As I wrap up my current project, I'm thinking ahead to my disaster basement.
@spud7911Ай бұрын
Every time i see a new video posted i cant not click it, amazing content
@metaspencerАй бұрын
Another video from the most authentic KZbinr on the platform! Also, super helpful for those of us considering/fearing epoxy floor action
@VesonoYTАй бұрын
WAKE UP BABE NEW MUJIN UPLOAD
@MCfluffyzzАй бұрын
As someone who would love to get better at this, these videos are fantastic! So well produced, fun and informative! Keep it up big guy
@splitlipceo6864Ай бұрын
Blessed HAVOK enjoyer, awesome content as always! The flake toss is especially a great tip
@BoombixerАй бұрын
God, I love this man.
@mujinmakesАй бұрын
I love you too
@FatGucciBabyАй бұрын
I really enjoy this channel. Got super excited when I saw a new upload. Thanks for putting in the effort to set shots up while doing this BACKBREAKING work... Seriously, I'm 24 and my back would twinge 30 seconds into that grinding. I'd be duct taping a broom handle to that angle grinder or something... Love the content mate x
@mujinmakesАй бұрын
😩
@AranLeeАй бұрын
You have a spine of steel sir, good work as always!
@warnerstКүн бұрын
Just wrapped up spending 16 hours prepping a 350 sq/ft concrete floor that had a couple layers of garage paint on top. 10" walk behind grinder and finishing with a 4" polycrystalline diamond wheel did the trick.
@handsmcneilАй бұрын
The riffs around 420 were HEAVY
@thisismyusernameokayАй бұрын
Glad to see another video. Honestly love your humor, seriously underrated KZbin channel. After watching the grinder work alone, I'd rather pay someone to do it for me. The dust and back aches is not my cup of tea.
@Iosis6Ай бұрын
Man watching this makes me think I didn't do enough when I did my floor in my bedroom earlier this year and it took me 3 days working on and off to get it prepped because the builders used the floor to paint other things on.
@Juju_MinerАй бұрын
I thought I missed a basement video between this one and the basement slab one so I went to your page but all I found was a video of you vacuuming wasps. This channel is hilarious.
@TBaby6769Ай бұрын
Great video. The passion, the craftsmanship, the commentary, and music are great. 👍
@aarondebolt4729Ай бұрын
I'm loving your videos. You have to do a noir private investigator theme where you track down the man leaving pennies in your house. And bring his crimes of sub par work to light.
@CoopertonvilleshireАй бұрын
Few days late but happy thxgiving bro, great video, that floor looked awesome when you were done.
@paulblack1811Ай бұрын
I will confirm that this man Mujin is 100% dead on with this video, this man may not be now but most certainly was an industrial coater lol sorry about your past sir! I myself also do not want to coat things anymore lol 😂
@sighheinrichАй бұрын
Hey just wanted to say I really appreciate you and your videos.
@dyelon13Ай бұрын
Doing an entire basement with the 7inch grinder is crazy work. Also the dust is absolutely manageable! Local place rented me a standing floor grinder that made light work of the job, and a HEPA grade shop vac kept the dust more than in check (until I forgot to actually seal the bag to the hose intake and wrecked my filter). Great vid though
@denisbelya3079Ай бұрын
holy shit this is the part of youtube that you find once or twice in a lifetime
@MegaHellstrikeАй бұрын
You know it's a good day when someone mentions Havok!
@anthonykiefer1797Ай бұрын
I am never going to epoxy anything. Still watched the whole video for your apathetic/nihilistic tone, sick riffs, and humor. Keep slaying king.
@AriLo-d9gАй бұрын
I ❤ this video! It feels like I’m really learning!
@rachelstewart6954Ай бұрын
Oh I wish I had this in my garage!
@randymcdonald1419Ай бұрын
Informative and entertaining. Thanks!
@technomykeАй бұрын
love your stuff dude!!
@crafterlula1328Ай бұрын
It's a little pedantic, but there's one thing worth adding. The timing for when you do the work can matter, especially for clear coats on surfaces that experience temperature changes. Concrete expands as it heats up, and it pulls in gas as it does. Once it starts cooling down, concrete off-gasses which can lead to bubbles and a hazy top coat. It's not necessary for every project (for example, it'd be unnecessary for a basement job) but it is one of the things to consider for an outdoor project.
@E2wqpXcGGnLtJHbVXDhS3Ай бұрын
I love this channel
@V9bct715 күн бұрын
I have no idea why I’m watching this but I’m here for it
@Dmbyers2002Ай бұрын
I just found your channel, thanks for the laughs. Keep it up.
@spamanator666Ай бұрын
I get a giggle thinking about the possibility of him trying to edit this video on that old early 90's AT&T PC! 😃
@mujinmakesАй бұрын
🌚
@fredio54Ай бұрын
With linux and ffmpeg it would be possible.
@oliver9089Ай бұрын
😂 dude, what a great mix of informative and entertaining. You sure do harbour a lot of narrowly relevant information about epoxy floor coating
@jh513113 күн бұрын
Man just found your channel that randomly showed up in my feed and I'm laughing my butt off loved the quick cutaway to Havok's 'Time Is Up' album lololol I love that album
@ferivus3865Ай бұрын
Didn't know I needed to see this process, but I'm glad I did.
@landonthingsАй бұрын
Good work señor Müjin
@xdscorpoinz6394Ай бұрын
Looking forward to the next project cheif
@zeepro_tvАй бұрын
Müjin is a funny guy
@AZBADBOYzАй бұрын
As someone that's been through this nightmare on an entire house I have the most valuable tip for anyone going about it this way. DO NOT coat the existing concrete. Instead, use a self leveling specialty concrete and cover the whole floor first. The new stain or epoxy will bond better and look like you installed it over a new slab. Added benefit is the floor will be perfectly flat and smooth as well.
@shaneheids4577Ай бұрын
God speed dude. You had me laughing and learning.
@ThatMooKooАй бұрын
There is nothing more expensive than doing it cheap. Amen, brother.
@nightowl19696Ай бұрын
Man that Cincinnati press drill is beautiful, am I seeing a lathe in the background too? Great video! Cheers
@mujinmakesАй бұрын
Correct - an early Leblond, in the process of being restored.
@nightowl19696Ай бұрын
@@mujinmakes awesome
@braden0418Ай бұрын
If you do want to attempt this and it isn’t immediately obvious to you: WEAR A RESPIRATOR. You don’t want concrete dust getting into your lungs. Gnarly stuff. Only commenting because Müjin is wearing one in the video when he’s grinding the floor but doesn’t explicitly mention it. A P100 respirator should do the trick. I worked for a company that did similar floor installations and that’s what we used. Otherwise, great video!
@WingMaster562Ай бұрын
I got a whiplash cause the jumpcuts to random locations suddenly reminded me of recent vids of Chris Boden (Physicsduck). Neat
@mihpop9733Ай бұрын
Goood stuff, hope to see more vids soon
@CommonGoalsContracting2 күн бұрын
Very solid content. Learned a lot thanks.
@greycat5400Ай бұрын
More projects!!!!! Hurray!
@JoshuaResАй бұрын
Fascinating content! Thanks for tutorial Mujin. No Barrel roll this time... but that was probably for the best, especially because MEK is the worst!
@GentlemanNietzscheАй бұрын
The Jesse Ventura/Home Improvement crossover the world needs
@Zawazuki22 күн бұрын
You're the handy John Cena! You're awesome. Keep it up!
@joereen409Ай бұрын
The Mujin is speaking, listen and learn
@joshuabouley9085Ай бұрын
Thank god the algorithm brought me back for the basement chronicles🙏
@TrapperWorksАй бұрын
Premium content with premium humor!!
@rpeet687Ай бұрын
Another helpful and entertaining video!
@BronzeOrwinАй бұрын
that grinder job is the type a little stool with wheels would be nice for.
@roanth284Ай бұрын
buddy of mine does this kinda work, he uses one of those lay on roll carts when stripping the floors, rolls around with the shop vac he's pretty lazy says he likes his back not sure how level the floors are after but no complaints so far from what i've heard.
@nickp3173Ай бұрын
Should've went with a pigment. That basement looks like a murder scene now lmao. Came out good though. I love your channel. Happy Holidays!
@bradincaliphas17 күн бұрын
Do you play the guitar in the vids also? Serious shredding!
@ares395Ай бұрын
As someone who's been brought up by stingy people and to be stingy... I have to agree hard with 'there's nothing more expensive than doing it cheap'. It's a struggle to break out of this mold and value paying for a proper job. With my personal projects, being cheap almost always ends up biting me.
@RealLatinGeekАй бұрын
I wouldn't last an hour doing that grinding. The planetary is overkill, but surely there's a way to weld a damn metal pipe to that grinder and use it while standing up?! Or do you feel you'd lose too much control over it, doing that? Awesome video as always. Your projects push well past hobby/DIYer grade and make me more eager to tackle smaller projects myself.
@mujinmakesАй бұрын
They do make caddies like you're describing for hand grinders with castors - some even have a built-in vacuum (hand grinders are meant to be used for "cutting in" around walls an obstacles). I've seen bigger companies use them but never tried myself. You could use the 20amp planetary, it would probably just take a little longer.
@SMGJohnАй бұрын
150 years from now, the world has been destroyed by nuclear war 5 times, but one thing remains shining hope for the remaining survivors, this dudes concrete floor.
@domcxz8643Ай бұрын
Banger!
@SchminoАй бұрын
Always a great time.
@Marauder1981Ай бұрын
Last couple of weeks my wife got into a car accident with a transporter, I lost my job the same day, and now she came back from hospital because they had to remove a Tumor, while I´m at home trying to do the same job coring out our restroom to refurbish everything. I have no clue about anything I´m doing and have to learn everything on the go while trying to find anyone to help me carry the big machines, which is hard since I´m autistic. Baby steps work well. Watching your vids to keep my spirits up helps. edit: is this the Max Payne 3 OST at 6:50
@mujinmakesАй бұрын
I'm glad you enjoy them! That song is an unnamed riff of my own design.
@anonymoussee8960Ай бұрын
Which job was worse: the epoxy or pouring the concrete slab?