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Master Of None
United States
Приєднався 27 жов 2020
"A jack of all trades is a master of none, but often times better than a master of one". Welcome to my channel. I'm not out to get millions of subscribers. I'm just out to share a bit out myself and the myriad of projects I continue to take on and to inspire others that with a little bit of time, research, and planning that they too can accomplish anything they put their mind to! The more you build your skillset the more you can accomplish.
Repairing a Dymo LabelWriter Printer
Removing stuck labels from a Dymo Label Writer Printer.
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Touring the Kinzua Bridge State Park
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Kinzua Bridge State Park The 339-acre Kinzua Bridge State Park, located in McKean County Pennsylvania, is the home of the reinvented Kinzua Viaduct.
Wall ROT repair
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A roof leak caused massive damage to a wall. All hidden behind vinyl siding. Destruction went all the way to the foundation. This repair took a good month to complete evenings after work and in and around other projects.
French Door Repair
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Repairing and replacing the sides on a french door in a rotted wall. Also some wall repair and explanation of the wall damage.
Creating Barcodes in Word using Mail Merge
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A quick video on how to create barcodes from an Excel file in Word using a Mail Merge!
2 minute Leaky Faucet repair!
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A quick and simple video on how to permanently repair a leaky faucet!
The right way to fix a water stain!
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We found the best way to fix a water stain! Watch and see!
Change your lighting. SAVE HUNDREDS!
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Installing and modifying lighting to save lots of money on our electric bill! The LED troffers I used were www.amazon.com/dp/B09VVFDGC2
Removing a stuck wine cork
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A simply way to remove a stuck or broken wine cork from a wine bottle. Complete with dad jokes!
VocoPro 16 Wireless Microphone system review DIGITALCONF16
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This is a review of the VocoPro 16 Wireless conference microphone system. This works great for board meeting and large meetings done with zoom, or streamed out for the public. There were a couple of areas that needed tweaking and some hardware I had to order with it. But overall it has proven to be successful. At least for the first meeting we held. DIGITALCONF16
Whirlpool Cabrio Dryer repair. Relay replacement
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Today's project is repairing a Whirlpool Cabrio Dryer. They have a common problem of burning out the tracks from the motor controller. This time however the relay had to be replaced because the pins had burnt off of it. Total cost: $10 www.amazon.com/dp/B097JZ8F6T My original free-repair video ua-cam.com/video/d5ogY1psqTs/v-deo.html
Installing Power and Data for an access point
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A quick video on installing an outlet and Ethernet drop to install a range-extender access point in a bedroom.
Garage Renovation - Adding outlets, car chargers, and new look!
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It's time to update this garage and add some seriously needed usability to it. New outlets, 50amp lines for car chargers, and a whole new look to the walls! Two NEMA 14-50 outlets, a whole new 100Amp subfeed will make this garage usable for years to come!
Arc Reactor Repair
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Using Basic circuitry repair to fix an Arc Reactor in a Marvel licensed t-shirt. This method can be used to fix most any battery operated object.
A Tree tried to destroy my patio and pool!
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We recently purchased this home and a tree had been left to grow near the swiming pool and patio. The tree was well on its way to destroying the patio. We cut the tree down in a previous video and now its time to fix the pool deck surface!
Scaffolding Assembly Disassembly with only one person
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Scaffolding Assembly Disassembly with only one person
Unboxing, Setup, and Install of the Eufy 2C home camera security system
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Unboxing, Setup, and Install of the Eufy 2C home camera security system
Setting up and using OpenVPN with MFA / 2FA
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Setting up and using OpenVPN with MFA / 2FA
Simple FIX! Miter Saw Repaired with a PENCIL!
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Simple FIX! Miter Saw Repaired with a PENCIL!
Unboxing, Installation and setup of the Eufy Doorbell CAM
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Unboxing, Installation and setup of the Eufy Doorbell CAM
Quick and Simple way to hang pictures, mirrors, or wall art.
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Quick and Simple way to hang pictures, mirrors, or wall art.
Do THIS everytime you charge your golf cart!
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Do THIS everytime you charge your golf cart!
Building Frankenstein's Snowblower! Rebuilding a snowblower from various parts/pieces/machines.
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Building Frankenstein's Snowblower! Rebuilding a snowblower from various parts/pieces/machines.
Repairing a Kitchen Cabinet cheaply and easily!
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Repairing a Kitchen Cabinet cheaply and easily!
Nice! I was muddling through how to do it myself and ended up figuring out the rope system on my own which what is significantly easier than what I was doing. But I was still having a really hard time especially with getting my platform on the higher levels. I realize watching yours that I just need more 2xs, ive just been using one and muscling it up somehow
I'm glad I was able to help you out!
Please make video for macbook
But I was using an iMac when I created this? It should work on either platform.
@ can you please help me for thisi can payyou
@@Krishnavlogjbp What is it you're trying to build?
Hello! Great video. Followed the video, added the wire and did exactly what you did. Once I plugged in the dryer, it started running continuously. It only stopped once I opened the dryer door. Power turns on, still made clicking noise once I selected a cycle and started it. Wonder what that means?
Check how you routed the wire. That is the relay control. It sounds like you shorted out the relay so it's always on and running. That will burn things up in a hurry. Good luck!
I have setup OpenVPN on my TP-Link home router. It works very nice. Now I can VPN into my home network (from my Cellphone or Tablet or Laptop), from anywhere in the World. The question is, as an extra safety measure I would like to add the Google Authenticator. I have installed the Google Authenticator application on my laptop (Windows 10). How should I proceed? Do I need a OpenVPN account? What for? I don't use the OpenVPN Server!
This video should have the entire process you need. Unless i am missing something in your question?
A few things I would recommend to someone watching this video, first, I would tack a tarp or even some old plywood down over the carpet to protect it. I noticed him wearing ear protection but no dust mask around who knows what is floating in that moldy rot. I would replace as much water damaged wood as necessary to make it structurally sound, we will see in his next video Part 2.
Definitely great points! All of the walls were sprayed with mold-killing compounds before the previous owner tried to hide all the damage, so I wasn't worried about any mold-spores (although it looked bad in the video). And you are correct, Part 2 was where I replaced much of the damaged wood. The rest of it was replaced the following year when I replaced the chimney chase from the outside, as this was a partial-temporary fix from only the inside. :D Thanks for watching!!!
Are you in Ohio? Can I hire you as my dad?
LOL. Close! PA. But in the North central, almost North East section.
Thank you for this video. My dryer is back up and running
Awesome!
Would love to know more about what you were talking about at 14:00. Because you have a nearby wall also under the same wall, you needn't bother making your temporary support wall? I'm replacing rotted studs in an exterior wall and assuming it's load bearing and going to build a support as a result
Yeah, it was the closet wall I was counting on for supporting that exterior section of wall while I replaced the board.. Plus the was wasn't overly load-bearing as well since there was a chimney directly outside of that section that was also supporting that section of the house. You can see the chimney setup in this video. ua-cam.com/video/22--SI8UrNE/v-deo.htmlsi=GZbhTvKldJPhBw0h and at 8:30 in you can see the outside section of this wall I'm replacing in this video.
I can’t watch this. Fix it right or call someone that can. Go 2’ into there good. It’s simple just do it.
This was a temporary interior fix just before winter, the rest of it was repaired a year later in this video ua-cam.com/video/22--SI8UrNE/v-deo.htmlsi=GZbhTvKldJPhBw0h
Thank you so much. That was it. Once I solder Cooper wire it rune like new. Many thanks again. Saved me a lot $!
Wonderful! I'm glad this video has been able to help out so many people.
This might be exactly what I need. Thanks for the video.
Glad to help!
can you advise what model is the one your are fixing or the replacemtent part number
If I remember right it was a Delta. It's easiest to just take the part out and take it with you to the hardware store to find the correct part. There will be a label on the faucet somewhere saying what brand it is.
@@masterofnone8065thank you
Thanks for the video.
Glad to help! Believe it or not, I had a friend forward me an email... That they received from Apple-Support. Where they included a link to this video!!!! To say I was flabbergasted was an understatement!
Thank you!!!!
You're welcome! This is one of those poorly/non-documented things that I had to get out there for people to watch.
Thank you for the video. Changing the relay was the exact fix needed to get my whirlpool dryer working again.
Awesome!
Do you have to use the router
You have to use their NVR, yes.
Just what I needed to fix my exterior wall without removing the siding
Glad I could help!!
my cabrio will start but stay at sensing with no motor. I've replaced the fuse and thermister. Have not gone the route of this video but it sounded like when you pushed start nothing happened, which is not the case with mine. I'll check the board but maybe the moisture sensor is bad? Error code is F 28
I dealt with this problem just last week with a Whirlpool washer. It was the shift actuator. But I don't remember this unit having a similar part 😕
@@masterofnone8065 No actuator on this unit. Thinking it might be the ignitor. When does the ignitor flame fire up? I hit start and the machine hums then stays at the sensing setting. Checked the board and all looked OK. Any help appreciated!
@@winnsail31 Sorry man, never personally dealt with a gas dryer repair. This sucker is electrical.
Hey did you fix your dyer!? I'm having a code f-28 problem. I changed the sensor and fuse and it still doesn't work . Any suggestions?
Dumb question... but have you checked the belt? I've replaced the belt on this same dryer like 3 times now. Common failure. As is the tensioner and pulley it runs off of.
Thank you!
Glad to help!
Looks like a lot of work. In essence your'e replacing the whole wall and reinstalling the french door. Kudos to you for taking on that challenge. But as we've seen, you can't always trust the workmanship of others.
Thanks Pete! It was a lot of work. I recently had to rebuild a sliding glass door in another house. I think the next time I do it (there are 1-2 more doors that will need this in the same house) I'll put a video up. It was a very intensive project, but saved me about $5K.
I had a similar problem on my house a few years ago. Water can cause a lot of damage and especially if it's happening behind siding. Nice job on explaining and showing the repairs.
Nice job! Thanks for sharing. I am looking for a solution to the same problem that you have/had.
Hi, great video! I'm trying to create EAN13 barcodes, almost got it working, for just one of my 3 examples it actually creates a code. Do you have an idea what I do wrong?
Thanks. Without seeing it I can't make any guesses as to what the issue might be. It would seem like if one works, the others should too.
Absolutely help me fix mine. Was same issue newer model.
Awesome!
Helpful video and everyone’s comments. I am also not able to hear our participants. My setup is similar to yours as follows: Zoom conference & Spotify on an IMac, connected to a Mackie Profx12v3 via usb with the 3/4 button activated ON. Mics plugged into channels 1 & 2 which we can hear just fine through the main speakers as well as in the Zoom room. Main speakers connected via main outs which we can hear mics and Spotify just fine. I’ve noticed that your pc driver update provides you with a couple of channel options which the iMac does not and this is where I feel the issue lies since Mac does not need any driver updates. Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks for reading this lengthy comment. Dave
Hi Dave, sorry for the late reply... I was in Pittsburgh for the Pittsburgh Marathon... (no, I didn't run). I would definitely temporarily swap in a PC just to see if it changes your setup. But either way you'll want to ensure that Zoom is setup to have the audio out going to the USB and not the laptop speakers. You can set that under the microphone/audio settings in Zoom and usually it will let you select the audio-in and audio-out settings there.
yup, this is why i never use OSB for exterior surfaces. it's fine short term in the rain, but buckles and rots with prolonged exposure. i would have also used some wood glue between the 2x4 wall studs and the "filler" wall you created. would help insulate against drafts a bit.
True that!
Every video just shows how to hook it up, no basic functionality anywhere on you tube
It starts at 8:37 . The others don't show it, because there really isn't any. This system was horrendous and I sent it back right after I made this video and bought a Eufy system. The software sucked and the cameras did not function properly.
Sorry for being blunt, but... I really would not recommend this to anyone.
Nice detail work! For the small cabinet that you bring down, can "L" brackets also work in this case securing various corners & boards?
They *could* work, but I would avoid them. Any extra holes you put into the cabinet detracts from the appearance and decreases their strength. Glue is surprisingly strong in an application like this, but the cheaper glues will dry out after a decade and lead to problems like this. Especially in cheaper cabinets like these.
And I have a real school
do you se11 apple school account
But when I try to sign up they don’t approve me
By 'they' do you mean Apple? You would need to get a hold of Apple support for that one.
I replaced the thermal fuse. I tested the old and new they are both good. The relay is clicking. Should I replace it? Thanks for your help.
Check and make sure the tracks are good and you can good connect on the output side of the relay to the motors.
@nickster0007 Thank you, I will.
This was great. Thanks for sharing.
Glad I could help!!
Thank you for your help. I have a cabinet doing the same thing and I’m like, oh great what do I do! And came across your video. Thanks so much for the tips!
Glad I was able to help!
I have a g2, any advice?
As long as you purchase the correct compatible kit, it really shouldn't be all that different in the install process. I'm sure you'll do splendidly!
@@masterofnone8065 can you recommend a kit?
@@PCRRAMROD Not personally, but there are quite a few that show up on Amazon. Depending on your 'area' will depend on which style to go with. The steel one I put on this cart is great for Northern PA. The same kit in SC along the ocean quickly rusts out however and it's best to go with as much composite/plastic as you can. Even if it means a few extra $$.
I used to have a desolder gun with a red bulb you squeezed to suck up the old solder. The tip screwed in. It would get hot. No need to add more solder. I had to replace the sucking tip a lot. I can't find that gun anymore. 😭
I never really liked those. Always had much more luck with the soldapult. Granted it's been 30+ years since I've tried a desoldering gun, but the tech can't have changed that much.
@@nickster0007, Thirty years would be about right. How could you not like them?
@@patriciamariemitchel <shrug> Just didn't. But I did learn with a Soldapult and spent thousands of hours (no joke) with one, so I suppose that factored into it.
I don't know how old my dryer was. It is exactly the same as yours but the motherboard looked new. No dust at all. I noticed one of the solder was loose so I filled it in. It works great now. Taking it apart took about 10 minutes max. Pretty easy job. I had the F1 error. Where it powers on and all the controls work but after pressing the start button, nothing happens.
Glad I was able to help, at least a little!
Did you end up reviewing the control board and seeing where it failed?
Honestly, after cobbling it back together myself for a couple of years, I eventually ran into issues with the fan controllers. It takes special testing tools (which I don't have), so I hired a local HVAC company to come in and diagnose. They ended up replacing all of that and insisted on replacing the main-board as well since the two systems are interlocked together. When it was all said and done it cost me $1,200. Yay :-/ But at least I haven't had any more problems since then.
My board is perfect. My pulley looks fine. I see no burns anywhere. Theres a tiny white switch? under the pulley bar. Will that control power if its not working correctly? When I press start it only clicks. My belts are good. My fuses are good. Thermal and door switch good.
this is a great video
Thank you very much!
Super helpful! Thank you! I was able to enroll an iphone by connecting to my hotspot and then following these steps
Awesome!
What type of glue it is
Just plain old wood glue. Cabinet has held solid over 2+ years now! www.amazon.com/Franklin-International-5062-Titebond-4-Ounce/dp/B0006U20NY
Thank you
Thank you sir!
@@562handsomemike Glad to help!
Do you need a drill to put the camera up?
You can certainly use one, but all you really need is a screwdriver.
First of all you put the Teflon tape on incorrect supposed to go opposite direction that you threatened it in you totally doing it wrong and you using pipe dope no no on that plastic
I don't recall threatening any pipes. But I'm sure they probably deserved it! Or using pipe dope for that matter. Are you sure you wren't confusing that with the glue I was using?
I'd recommend using a dremel to clear the charred PCB. That material becomes conductive. Those joints crack and the current starts arcing to the board. Driving uo the resistance and creating more heat. A feedback effect. Years ago they would've used actual wires and spade connectors. Not this flimsy ass board for such ample voltage. Manufacturer oughta reimburse folks for their defective product. Then again, this is common practice. Planned obsolescence is a thing and it us very real and very common across all major industries.
Thanks for the comment, but you'll need to be super-careful with a dremel on any PCB. Alcohol and a brush is best. Some PCBs are multi layer and if you go to deep you'll damage a layer below the one you're working on. And you are spot-on for 'planned obsolescence!'.
Who is a good seller that sells a new control board?
Sorry man, no idea. I always just repaired them.
Cameras are good for 7 or 8 months after that the cameras do not work ...do not put a review record that tima
Do not put a review before that time 6,7 , 8 months
Great job! But i have a question. Most exterior walls are load bearing walls. Why you don't make a temporary wall to hold the structure?
Thank you for your comment! Temporarily removing a board here and there won't make a difference. Especailly if its only for a really short time. Plus this was the second/top floor so there wasn't a lot of weight on the wall.
Not sure if you mention it in the video but how long doe these mic last for with your batteries? I assume you might not know since you recharge after every use?
That will depend entirely on the batteries you use. I recommend Ansmann 2850s. They are amazing batteries that last a super long time. www.amazon.com/Ansmann-Capacity-Discharge-Rechargeable-Batteries/dp/B09KFHQRVJ
Great presentation thanks
So glad you liked it!
Forget all that figuring just cut a board and hold it up on the wall where you want it and mark it or something. There's no need at all to do all that math
LOL. Honestly... that is what I did. Just did the math after the fact to make it look more 'professional'. 😛