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Joe McCoskey
United States
Приєднався 15 гру 2017
Getting New Windows Installed
We had new windows installed on my parents house. We ended up going with Marvin fiberglass windows from a local installer.
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Making, Staining & Installing Privacy Fence Panels
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Making, staining and installing Privacy fence panels.
Making & Installing A Strong Side Gate, With Deadbolt & Door Knob
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Making, staining and installing a strong side gate, with deadbolt and door knob. The gate is stained before installation.
Guest Bathroom Remodel Timelapse (Start to Finish)
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Guest bathroom remodel timelapse
Installing A New Vanity, Countertop, Sink & Faucet That's Moveable
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Installing A New Vanity, Countertop, Sink & Faucet That's Moveable
Installing A New Solid Core Bathroom Door, Frame, Casing & Painting It
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Installing A New Solid Core Bathroom Door, Frame, Casing & Painting It
Installing a One Piece Toilet with Flange Spacer & New Shut-Off Valve
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Installing a One Piece Toilet with Flange Spacer & New Shut-Off Valve
Installing a Kohler Levity Sliding Glass Door
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Installing a Kohler Levity Sliding Glass Door
Installing Delta Nura Bathtub Faucet & Shower Head Combo
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Installing Delta Nura Bathtub Faucet & Shower Head Combo
Seamless Stone Baseboard Installation (Part 13 Guest Bathroom)
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Seamless Stone Baseboard Installation (Part 13 Guest Bathroom)
Tiling the Shower, start to finish (Part 12 Guest Bathroom)
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Tiling the Shower, start to finish (Part 12 Guest Bathroom)
Tiling Wood Look Porcelain Plank Floor (Part 11 Guest Bathroom)
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Tiling Wood Look Porcelain Plank Floor (Part 11 Guest Bathroom)
Installing The Bathtub (Part 10 Guest Bathroom)
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Installing The Bathtub (Part 10 Guest Bathroom)
Preparing The Tub Area (Part 9 Guest Bathroom)
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Preparing The Tub Area (Part 9 Guest Bathroom)
Plumbing In New Delta Tub & Shower Valve With Hammer Arrestors (Part 8 Guest Bathroom)
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Plumbing In New Delta Tub & Shower Valve With Hammer Arrestors (Part 8 Guest Bathroom)
Shower Demolition & Tub Removal (Part 7 Guest Bathroom)
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Shower Demolition & Tub Removal (Part 7 Guest Bathroom)
Priming & Painting The Walls (Part 6 Guest Bathroom)
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Priming & Painting The Walls (Part 6 Guest Bathroom)
Changing The Plumbing Behind The Wall for a New Vanity (Part 5 Guest Bathroom)
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Changing The Plumbing Behind The Wall for a New Vanity (Part 5 Guest Bathroom)
Installing New Drywall (Part 4 Guest Bathroom)
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Installing New Drywall (Part 4 Guest Bathroom)
Preparing The Floor for Tile (Part 3 Guest Bathroom)
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Preparing The Floor for Tile (Part 3 Guest Bathroom)
Working Behind The Walls Before Drywall (Part 2 Guest Bathroom)
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Working Behind The Walls Before Drywall (Part 2 Guest Bathroom)
Bathroom Tearout (Part 1 Guest Bathroom)
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Bathroom Tearout (Part 1 Guest Bathroom)
My Florida Vacation, Orlando, Daytona, St. Augustine, Clearwater, Cocoa Beach
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My Florida Vacation, Orlando, Daytona, St. Augustine, Clearwater, Cocoa Beach
Trying A New Beard Style, It Stays Looking Good Throughout The Day
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Trying A New Beard Style, It Stays Looking Good Throughout The Day
Demolishing Old Brick Driveway Columns
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Demolishing Old Brick Driveway Columns
How can i know y my wall has blocking? My stud detector is going crazy and makes no sense.
I go back and forth with the stud detector to find the edges of the studs / wood. Left to right for vertical edges and up / down for horizontal edges. The only way to know for sure is to push something through the drywall and see if you encounter resistance on the other side.
That is some fine work. Where did you get the door re-inforcement plate (black metal plate) that is on the post?
Thank you. The plate is custom made.
Nice looking fence. Will sag. Guaranteed. I’d put some wheels under the ends for support and pour a concrete path for them. Just noticed this video’s age. UA-cam recommended it. Curious to see if it did sag. I’ll try to see if there’s an update
Nice video Joe!! Thanks for sharing! In the video from Kohler for the Levity Sliding Glass Door, they indicate that the base needs to be at least 3" wide to mount this door. My walk-in shower is only 2-5/8". Do you think 2-5/8" would be adequate to mount these sliding doors vs the 3" suggested width of the mounting surface. Thanks!
The guide at the bottom would hang over the inside edge but other than that it would work.
wow - that was a waste of my fckn time
What span did you end up doing... 6 or 8ft? Were all the rails 4x2s?
8ft spans, 4x2 rails.
Best beard I’ve ever seen at a year! Nice
awesome!
Love Canada Merci Québec 😮
Rotate them manually it's saver better cranks shaft pulley timing ,,
what is the glue or silicone you use on the bottom of the threshold on the tub. i had someone install the door for me and I assume the heat from showering undid the threshold so now i have to put it back on so the door slides shut
I used 3M supreme kitchen & bath silicone.
@@JoeMcCoskey thank you
I just bought that style toilet, haven’t got it install yet. Can u tell me how to repair holes in tile? The contractor workers drilled holes then moved door. I can see that caulking in my beautiful tile🤦🏾♀️😩. Thanks for sharing
A color match caulking is a simple option. If you want it fixed like new, you’ll need to remove and replace the tile with the holes in it. There are some good videos on YT about this. Search removing single tile, replace cracked tile.
@@JoeMcCoskey thank you
@@JoeMcCoskey i withheld payment until corrected. As I’m texting, the contractor at Home Depot getting replacement tile. My tile shiny n correcting it this way, just didn’t work. They mad because shower was up😩. He should have been here supervising his workers.
It’s not a quick fix and that would make everyone upset but if they drilled the holes in the wrong spot, then they should fix it. It’s very important to make sure your drilling holes in the correct location in tile, since removing and replacing the tiles is a pain. I’d say him and his workers can use it as a learning opportunity. Hopefully it all gets worked out for you.
@@JoeMcCoskey he admitted they(his workers )didn’t use the guide tool n that was their 1st shower like mine🤦🏾♀️ today. It all went well n he got paid. Thanks again
Nice work
7:34 On the whole, AMAZING JOURNEY. Looks like you just tumbled out of the forest there! Lol looks great man! I’m on my own Yeard Journey too. I’ve got a curly beard too, and I’ve found a Paul Mitchell Detangler comb has really helped. Doesn’t pull AT ALL on hair, even safe to use on wet hair as there is ZERO resistance. Wet hair is more vulnerable so a large tooth comb is best. This one just makes it really nice.
A large tooth comb or pick is the way to go.
Thank you soooo much for this video!
Beautiful joinery work. Flimsy hinges will fail in days..
Very pretty and good joinery work. Ludicrous flimsy hinges will not last 5 minutes.
This is too funny! 😂 why is it lookin like you tongue pushing your under lip forward? 🤪
that is a smart way to keep the door open. Never thought of that. Great tip
The speaking is absolutely annoying. Look it up and read and you see how ridiculous you sound. Speak normal
Nice fence
Misleading title. You didn't put up panels. You built your fence without panels Not what I was looking for
Very nice job and video editing. What model and year is red car? Gary
It’s a 1972 Ford Galaxie
It looks so nice 👍
The manual says that a 3" flat surface, at a minimum, is required. It appears as though this would work fine if it's actually less than 3", as long as there's a gap on either side right?
The manual wants a 3” flat for the center guide width. I think it should be fine if the center guide hangs over the edge a little. I would just install it with the threshold as far to the outside as possible, this will give the center guide as much room as possible, but it connects to the threshold and can overhang inside the tub a little, if needed.
@@JoeMcCoskey Thanks Joe, I really appreciate your response. Thank you for this video - huge help.
Didnt even see where you put the jigsaw piece.
Looks amazing 👏 I'm looking for a close up on the middle is that concrete drilling into the ground? What is that piece called ? How deep is that? What hardware is that called please
Thank you, The hardware on the bottom is called a gate cane bolt. I made the concrete piece.
Not a very good video, didn't show us the hinges or the front of the gates, WTF??
Great benefit for growing thick beard is your face wrinkles double chin is covered. Every day when you shave your skin becomes very hard when you stop shaving skin becomes softer. When I used to shave my age looked older now I have grown thicker beard people judge my age far more younger than my actual age that’s because double chin and other lines are covered with thick beard
Does the paste come in a different color
You can buy color match caulking in different colors.
That's a really good job. Looks great. Would be so good to have a parts list and instructions to help someone who's never done a fence before. Everything is so darn expensive to pay. In SoCal they want $450 labor just to install two ceiling fans. Without running any switches. Crazy
The beard suits you brother, I’m on my 7th month currently and am seeing big changes now
Thank you! I needed this
What did you use on the outside of the gate as far as latch is concerned
The gate only opens from the inside.
Dont know if you mentioned it, but what was the size of this door?
It’s for a five-foot tub. So, I went with the 56-60 size on width. It measures a little under 60” tall. It looks like they sell 59.75” & 62”. Those sizes are close enough to be similar.
Crazy density, crazy steady growth. What a beard
would this plan work for a 20' gap?
It probably would. The gates are strong. Finding strong enough hinges is an issue. I would recommend using rod ends and brackets, to make your own heavy duty hinges.
😆 🤣 😂 😹 😆 Please show us a new picture
Did the length of the door knob work or did you offset the depth so both ends met
I cut out the pickets around the door knob but the thickness of the 2x4 wood at 1.5” inches is about the same as a front door. So it worked out.
0:48 it’s so pretty how can you say big and ugly?
Thank you!!!
Can you instal a remote control opener to this type of gate?
You can. Search, swing gate opener.
Nice job brotha
What brands name adhesives should be use for this type of shelves?
I used SikaBond, it takes a while to set. Other good options would be Loctite Power Grab and Gorilla construction adhesive. You can also get the other two in clear variants. If you use a non-clear construction adhesive, you could around it after it dries with color matching caulk.
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i appreciate your service , i need to start making videos as well.
Thank you for this video. Any idea on how long it "should" take to install?
I would say around three hours
What’s type of lumber did you use?
I believe I used pressure treated Hem-Fir lumber
Hey great video! Love the process and thorough explanation. I have a similar gate built a few years ago and it's leaning a bit these days due to the weight. I've added a gate wheel for support, I'm curious if yours is still holding up fine since you created this video ?... Also are you located in WA state? The houses look very similar to mine. Cheers!
Thanks, The gate is holding up but I ended up making my own beefy hinges and replaced the original hinges. I am in Washington.
What kind of gate hardware. Link? @JoeMcCoskey
I don’t have a link but I used gate hinges from Lowes or Home Depot. A door handle for interior doors. The latch is also from Lowes or Home Depot.
Just a quick tip. If you can't get the drums out hit it on the side with a hammer. It's a lot easier than hitting it on the back. Great video 💪