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thecozyloft
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Приєднався 24 гру 2011
Union Hill Baptist Church, Live Nativity, Lexington, TN 12/3/2023
Union Hill Baptist Church, Live Nativity, Lexington, TN 12/3/2023
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Speed Paint Log Cabin Ornament
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Just one of the many (many) ornaments I've done...this one is a speed paint of log cabin. Enjoy
1998 Jeep Cherokee Before and After Liner Replacement
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This wasn't a DIY but just a before and after of the liner replacement on my 1998 Jeep Cherokee. Been dealing with that flopping around for years and really happy to have that done...I should have done it before now lol
What a sunrise...Walking Track at Beech Lake Lexington, TN
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See what I see on my morning walk. Gorgeous. Enjoy.
Painted Horse Head Wreath - Speed Paint
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Hey Y'all! I created this for a friend using some materials that I had on hand and I loved how it turned out. Enjoy! Music by bensound - thank you!
Easy Fried Thin Breakfast Pork Chops
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Hey y'all! More cleaning of my computer means more videos are being posted. Several friends and family members have asked for these instructions so I thought I'd make a little video. Bear in mind, the 5 minutes cook time is 2 1/2 minutes per side. Usually you can tell when they're ready by looking at them so they may need a little more or less time, depending upon thickness. Enjoy!
Sunrise Beech Lake Lexington, Tennessee
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If you only have a two second video. Make it count.
Custom Art Raven/Crow Painting Switchplate
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Custom Art Raven/Crow Painting Switchplate
New Year's Day Hike 1/1/2023 Natchez Trace Tennessee State Park - Ranger Chloe Wolfe
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New Year's Day Hike 1/1/2023 Natchez Trace Tennessee State Park - Ranger Chloe Wolfe
Christmas Parade Lexington, TN 12/22/2022
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Christmas Parade Lexington, TN 12/22/2022
FPC Lexington, TN Christmas Concert 12/10/2022 - amazing instrumental
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FPC Lexington, TN Christmas Concert 12/10/2022 - amazing instrumental
Bryan Moffitt at Big Cats, Lexington TN 8/19/22
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Bryan Moffitt at Big Cats, Lexington TN 8/19/22
Go Big Red Tiger Paw Door Hanger Painting
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Go Big Red Tiger Paw Door Hanger Painting
Cub Lake Night Hike at Natchez Trace State Park in Wildersville, Tennessee on 6/11/2022
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Cub Lake Night Hike at Natchez Trace State Park in Wildersville, Tennessee on 6/11/2022
Hand Painted Couples First Christmas Ornament | Speed Paint
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Hand Painted Couples First Christmas Ornament | Speed Paint
Speed Paint - Raven/Crow on Wood Board
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Speed Paint - Raven/Crow on Wood Board
Pin Oak Trail Hike at Natchez Trace State Park
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Pin Oak Trail Hike at Natchez Trace State Park
Cub Lake Trail Hike Natchez Trace Park 3/26/2022
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Cub Lake Trail Hike Natchez Trace Park 3/26/2022
Cat Tiger Painting - Paint By Numbers - Relaxing Video Time Lapse
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Cat Tiger Painting - Paint By Numbers - Relaxing Video Time Lapse
Vlog 9 - Sweet Treats, Wreaths, Easter Sneak Peeks and More!
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Vlog 9 - Sweet Treats, Wreaths, Easter Sneak Peeks and More!
Vlog 8 - Fairview Gullies Natchez Trace State Park Hike + Studio Creations & More
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Vlog 8 - Fairview Gullies Natchez Trace State Park Hike Studio Creations & More
Vlog 7 - Studio & Lifestyle | GIVEAWAY Winner | Tennessee River | New Cricut Maker | Studio Hearts
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Vlog 7 - Studio & Lifestyle | GIVEAWAY Winner | Tennessee River | New Cricut Maker | Studio Hearts
Vlog 6 - Studio & Lifestyle | GIVEAWAY!! | Prepping, Gardening, Studio, Ice Cream & Flowers
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Vlog 6 - Studio & Lifestyle | GIVEAWAY!! | Prepping, Gardening, Studio, Ice Cream & Flowers
Vlog 5 Studio & Lifestyle | Hiking Cub Lake Trail Natchez Trace State Park | Valentine's Day Gifts
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Vlog 5 Studio & Lifestyle | Hiking Cub Lake Trail Natchez Trace State Park | Valentine's Day Gifts
Just completed this project thanks to you ! We hit a couple speed bumps and it’s definitely not as pretty as yours (glue on door shields & caulk is messy) but over all it looks good! And it will definitely work ! So thank you again! You really are a genius and saved us so much money !! Someday we might get a new tub, but for now this is awesome! 😊
I am so glad you found this solution and that it worked for you! YAY! Mine is still holding strong :) Thanks for letting me know!
Interesting! I’m in the process of fully removing the jets and disconnecting the plumping and lemme tell you, it is HARD to remove the plastic plumbing parts from the surface of the bathtub. This would have definitely been easier!!
I don't envy you at all! That is a pain, I know. I hope you got through it all. When you get it done, I know you'll be so happy. Mine is still holding strong after all these years and I am so happy I did it. Good luck!
Getting those jets out was the hardest part. Wrench made to remove the jets was too big and did not work. I used a scraper that fit in the notches and broke seal first, then a lot of elbow grease using the scraper like a large screwdriver. Channel lock wrench helped a little when I could get a grip on plastic of jet, some of the flanges broke, but who cares...they went into recycle anyway. Waiting for goop to dry now. Oh boy, the end is in sight! 😌
That's wonderful! Thankfully the jets on mine didn't stick out far enough that I had to remove them and could just cover them. So sorry that yours did but it sounds like you got it done like a champ! So happy for you! Thank you for taking the time to write about your adventure!
Very helpful
Thank you so much for taking the time to let me know!
I just did this to my jetted tub. I ordered a kit, from the website that you mentioned in the video (I think). The door stop things were cut out . I am waiting on the sealant to dry, then I can use my tub. Thank you for this video, first one that I have seen that makes sense.
Hi! You are so welcome! I'm so happy it helped :)
Hi, we followed your instructions a couple of years ago on our jetted tub. The problem we had is that the caulk around the door jet caps got mold places on it that couldn't be removed without removing the caulk. Honestly, I can't remember if we used the exact caulk that you recommended. Have you had any issues with mold/black spots forming in the caulk? I have removed all the jet covers now and the tub is unusable until I figure out how to put them on again with something that won't mold. I like the idea of using aquarium sealant as suggested in another comment so will look into that.
Hi I'm sorry I'm just seeing this. No, I've not had any trouble at all with mold. It's been holding strong ever since I did it and I've not had to change or redo anything so far. So sorry that yours had mold - hope you can find something that will work. That sealant does sound promising too! All my best
@@thecozyloft Great thank you so much for taking the time to reply! It gives me hope that the next attempt may be mold free 😊
@@Coreexpression I sure hope it does. That's definitely not the desired result. So happy that otherwise it's working for you. I'm grateful to not have had to remodel that room yet. :)
Thank you!
Thanks for the video! After seeing estimates to replace the tub with a regular one, I then googled if there were such a thing as jet inserts or covers. I ended up at this UA-cam video and watched it over and over before ordering what I need. I finally did it this week and pleased with the results. I've never used a caulking gun before, so that was a challenge, but the covers came out great. My intake cover didn't come out as good as yours because it's a tan color. I smooth the caulk over the entire cover as much as I could but looks a little tacky. I can live with it though.
Oh wonderful! I'm so glad this video helped! Mine is still going strong years later and I'm so happy I did it. I hope you are too. Thank you for letting me know the video helped :)
Is it possible to completely remove the jets and rings around them so the plastic discs sit more flush to the tub?
Hello, I’m about to try this and in the video you say use 3-1/4” but the link is for a 3” please let me know. I can’t wait to try!!
Does anyone know if the jet lines have to be completely dry before capping the jets?
It should be or I would think that water would mold and just be better overall. I have heard some people say they've used a shop vac to help speed it along
Thank you so much for the video and for replying to my question.
@@victoria-elliott-batman absolutely. I wish I knew of a better way to dry those out but the drier they are, the less likely there would be bacteria or mold, things like that I would assume. I hope it works great for you. Mine are still holding strong and I've done nothing at all additional to them.
How did you dry your lines? My jets don't work. I'm thinking if I don't use my tub for a week or so the lines should be dry.
Hoping this finds someone. Anyone ever convert the tub filler faucet into a handheld shower head? I’m trying to utilize the extra water volume/pressure of the jetted tub in a handheld sprayer. Not looking to fill the tub, just have a hand held sprayer with some good pressure to wash dogs.
Good luck - I hope someone can help :)
what happens if you don't do this for winter?
It helps to protect pipes from freezing
All ready done that last year
Awesome! Hope you had fun! :😀
I am trying to use this printer wirelessly. Cant get it to work. Is a WiFi network necessary to print downloaded articles from my phone.
Thank you! As a single mom doing this to my home I’ve watched many useless videos! This is short and sweet and right to the point! Heading to get mine now!
Aww! I just saw this! I'm so happy you found it helpful. Thank you for taking the time to let me know :)
Came to ask if it's still doing OK in 2023. Thanks for sharing the video, I ordered the material to do this ASAP. I'll FINALLY be done with the stupid tub. 😅
Hi! It sure is! Holding strong and I use it daily. Good luck - I hope you have a great experience with it like I am :)
About to try this.
Good luck! Mine is still holding strong today :)
5 channles is thsy all you have in the States free we have over 200 in the UK free
No there are loads more in more populated areas. I live in a small town. Congrats on the 200 though!! 🙌
@@thecozyloft we have a law thay states all networks must run free to air channels alongside their paid for packages
@@joshSpencerUK that is AWESOME! 🙌
I used aquarium sealant. Non toxic for fish and plants means nontoxic for my family and is made for underwater conditions. 👍🏻
Awesome find!! Thanks for sharing!!
Did you use the sealant to replace the silicone, the goop, both? Also, which brand did you go with?
Did you remove the jets from the tub. I have a Mirolin spa tub which has about 20 more jets than tub you have. Also the jets stick out so the door stop won’t be flush and you are able to get a screwdriver believe the jet pieces so it won’t be air tight .
Hi, no I'm sorry mine didn't stick out at all and were flush. They would need to be flush for this to work so it sounds like you would have to remove whatever protrudes in order to make it flush. Hope it goes well for you!
Great video. Wonder how about using JB weld marine adhesive that is very strong sets much quicker. Thanks again.
Why not just buy a new spa tub .. without the jets..that is the same size..there about..1500.
Many reasons...none more so than I didn't have any extra money and needed a very fast fix. :)
Well, I checked that out and the permit was $3,000!!! Then add in the labor!!!
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I hate to hear it's not working for you. I've had mine for several years and it's still working great for me. Sure hope you find something that works for you. :)
Going to try this tomorrow. I haven’t been able to take a bath in so long and I can’t wait to try this!
It's still holding strong for me years later. I'm excited for you to have this experience! I've never regretted it at all! Good luck!! :)
Genius!! Love this, thank you!!
So happy it helped! I hope it works for you too! :)
Thankyou so much 🎉
You are so welcome! Happy it helped :)
Tool for removing tub jets
I didn't remove the jets. I just capped it off. The ones on mine didn't stick out past the opening so I was able to attach the shield to the casing of the jet opening. Hope that helps :)
Brilliant
So happy it helped :)
Thanks a lot!!! This video is so helpful!!!
Wonderful! I'm so glad it helped :)
So helpful, thank you!
Absolutely - so happy it helped! :)
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Thank u , much appreciated 💓 💛
You are so welcome! Happy this helped 🥰
well I finished my project.... due to the curve of my tub the door shields would not work, so I had to use floor sliders , I just removed the rubber inside part, then I used the slow expansion white foam and sprayed it into every jet hold, I then used the goop glue and glued on the plastic floor sliders, I had issues with this as I found the glue oozing out, maybe I used too much... any whooooo, I let that dry for 2 days and then went back and cleaned up around the caps and used aquarium silicone around the caps to insure a nice tight seal I just finished that up today so I will let that dry for a good week before I partake in a tub soak. Wish me luck!
That is awesome! I'm so glad you figured out a solution since yours was different. If you can, please let us know how it turned out for you - can't wait to hear. Happy soaking!!
was there a reason you didnt use the marine goop on the intake cap???? and did you use silicone made for water applications, like for aquariums? I want to do something similar to my jacuzzi tub and if this will keep my tub cleaner, I'm all in!
I'm sure the Marine Goop would have been fine in the intake cap holes. No reason to that choice other than it was more what I was used to using. The silicone sealant I used for was kitchen bath and plumbing applications. You are so right - cleaner is much better! It's still holding strong after all these years, too! :)
This is Awesome 🛀🛁 thanks for sharing ✅
You bet! Thanks for letting me know it helped :)
thanks for the honest usage of it too, good to see not everything cut to perfection. I ordered a pair, so now I know what to expect. Thanks again!
Aboslutely, I'm happy the video helped you to know if they would work. Thank you for the taking the time to let me know. That's so appreciated!
I just came across your video and I love this idea. I have a fully working jetted bathtub but I hate it so much. The jets get so disgusting and moldy that I am so tired of cleaning them constantly. I was trying to figure out how to cover up these jets. This is such a great idea. My jets are able to come fully out so I am able to clean them. Would you recommend taking the whole jet out with the cover on it and putting the door stopper on, or should I leave everything on and just put the door stopper right over it?
I would say if they can be covered without having to remove them, I'd omit that step. Either way would be great though. It's so disgusting in there, I know what you mean!
I'm so happy I found your video! Long story but I'm in the same position. I have always hated my jetted tub because of the mold and bacteria. Thanks for posting this video!
You are so welcome! It's been a few years since I've done this to mine now and it's still holding strong. Good luck!
@@thecozyloft I have one more question for you about plugging up the jetted tub. My motor is broken and I've always hated my jetted tub (all that mold in it). So before I plug up the jets, I want to get the remaining water out from the pipes. Did you do that? If so, how? Wondering if a shop vac would suck out the water from the jets?
@@DR-mq1vn I know what you mean - it's really disgusting. I didn't use mine for a while so I didn't but a shop vac would be perfect to remove at much as possible. Very smart idea! I didn't have one but if I did, I would've done that just to be extra sure. Good luck when you do it. Mine is still holding strong after all these years. :)
Fantastic! I think this just may be the quick & easy solution I've been looking for in order to seal up the jets on my old spa tub until we get it replaced. I'm going to give it a try. One thing I have already done was replace my intake with a screw on plug that is used to winterize hot tubs. The threaded part is 1.5 inches in diameter with a rubber seal so it only fits my intake valve and is too big for the jet valves. This seems to work fine but I may end up caulking around it as well. Thanks so much for sharing this helpful information.
You are so welcome! I'm happy you found it useful. Good luck and I hope it works like mine has. It's still holding strong years later :)
I am going to try this today I have all my peices I listened to this video a thousand times I think I am ready
That is awesome!! I hope the process is going great for you. Mine is still holding strong and I have no regrets whatsoever! :D
Has anyone who's done this had a problem with the doorshields eventually discoloring and yellowing?
Mine are still the same color that they were when I put them on. Hope that helps :)
I love this idea and went out and bought exactly everything you had. So as I’m starting to put the door shields on the jets they didn’t fit flat against the tub. Does your door shields fit flat over the jets or is this why you use the caulking?
Yes, they fit flat. I just used the caulking between the door shield and the plastic housing. Hope that helps :)