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DIY Mini Split Install - YOU can Do This Yourself! Yes, YOU! / Tosot Mini Split Air Conditioner
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Two Car Garage Woodshop / Shop Tour 2024 / Woodworking Tools and Organization / Built by Bricker
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Two Car Garage Woodshop / Shop Tour 2024 / Woodworking Tools and Organization / Built by Bricker

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  • @patricklewis8591
    @patricklewis8591 6 годин тому

    Thanks for your candid concise DIY video. I enjoy all the DIY mini-split videos but wish there were a klot more of a 2-3yr review of the make/model installed. Especially those that had tech support issues that were/were not addressed quickly.

    • @patricklewis8591
      @patricklewis8591 6 годин тому

      next job is to get rid that HW tank for an on-demand. I put in an all electric Stieble Electron Pro to replace the 2 yr old 40gall I inherited & my gas bill dropped from $120/mo to $16/mo.

  • @jamesrudolph7794
    @jamesrudolph7794 4 дні тому

    The lines on these units are not pre charged. The outdoor unit contains the charge from the factory.

    • @builtbybricker
      @builtbybricker 2 дні тому

      You are right, thanks for the correction. I guess a better way to say it is the unit comes pre charged rather than it comes with precharged lines. Thanks for watching!

  • @noachsoffer
    @noachsoffer 8 днів тому

    The machine should have come with vibration pads

    • @builtbybricker
      @builtbybricker 8 днів тому

      hmm, if it did I missed them. Do you think my fix worked tho?

    • @noachsoffer
      @noachsoffer 8 днів тому

      @ yes

  • @robertmceuen3630
    @robertmceuen3630 24 дні тому

    Excellent shop. My shop is also in a 2 car garage that has a seperate room for my dust collector and 2 big storage areas with doors. My shop is not near as neat as yours, but I do have a similar miter saw bench, and the drawers in my router table are like yours. Shops are great. I am currently building a "flip" cart for my sander/planer and an infeed table for the table saw. Thanks for the tour.

    • @builtbybricker
      @builtbybricker 22 дні тому

      Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment. That must be very nice to have the separate area for your dust collector, must reduct the noise a ton! I love shop videos as well, good luck with your upcoming projects!

  • @ahbuilt
    @ahbuilt 26 днів тому

    Would you suggest installing the T track before or after the Formica laminate? If you do it before you have to account for the thickness of the Formica right?

    • @builtbybricker
      @builtbybricker 26 днів тому

      I always install the t track after. This way you can be sure you are getting it perfectly flush

  • @khunter0211
    @khunter0211 Місяць тому

    Great video, do you have the build plans for the boom arm?

    • @builtbybricker
      @builtbybricker Місяць тому

      Hey thanks so much. no plans, but its based of a lincolnstreet woodworks youtube video. Go check it out, he walks you through the whole build.

  • @gerberdesignco
    @gerberdesignco Місяць тому

    I need those. I just sift through my scrap bin trying find the right size 🤣🤣

    • @builtbybricker
      @builtbybricker Місяць тому

      I didn't know they came in different sizes before the color coded ones!

  • @iangillis2230
    @iangillis2230 Місяць тому

    I *was* a cabinetmaker, and I think your work looks pretty damn good. Also, you're shimming them as you ought to. Way to go!

    • @builtbybricker
      @builtbybricker Місяць тому

      So incredibly kind of you to take the time to comment and give me a virtual pat on the back. Its much appreciated!

  • @dilonrichards3364
    @dilonrichards3364 Місяць тому

    What the name of the sprayer you are using?

  • @fathogwoodworking
    @fathogwoodworking Місяць тому

    I love a shop tour video. Great looking shop. I like the color scheme that you have gone for. It really stands out and looks great.

    • @builtbybricker
      @builtbybricker Місяць тому

      Thank you sop much for taking the rime to watch it and leaving a comment! Much appreciated.

  • @Mostviews111
    @Mostviews111 Місяць тому

    But then it sits proud of the wall.

    • @builtbybricker
      @builtbybricker Місяць тому

      yes it sticks off the wall by about a 1/4" which is barely noticeable in my opinion. But if that look bothers you, then a keyhole routed into the frame is probably the best option, but its not as easy as this tho ha

  • @mattprince3324
    @mattprince3324 Місяць тому

    Ive never held a tape measure that didnt have 12, 16, 17.7 and 24 inch increment marks for framing. Its standard on most except the cheapest ones

    • @builtbybricker
      @builtbybricker Місяць тому

      Ive never done framing, so not something I have looked for. I just checked these and saw marks at 12, 16, 24, and 32. Thanks for sharing

  • @KoujiIsAmazing
    @KoujiIsAmazing Місяць тому

    I use a fatmax. In metric. Cause I’m not a dumb murrican.

    • @builtbybricker
      @builtbybricker Місяць тому

      You mean you weren't taught the imperial system your entire life. Not sure that makes us all dumb, but thanks for watching the video.

    • @KoujiIsAmazing
      @KoujiIsAmazing Місяць тому

      @@builtbybricker I mean that 90% of the world isn’t dumb like you.

  • @ljwho9921
    @ljwho9921 Місяць тому

    25ft Stanley Fat Max is the absolute best measuring tape you can buy, it’s the only one you’ll ever need for carpentry.

    • @builtbybricker
      @builtbybricker Місяць тому

      Everyone will have their favorite. I think the most important rule of thumb is to use the same tape measure(s) all the time. This way if they are off they will all be off together

  • @JakeThompson
    @JakeThompson Місяць тому

    🦾🦾🦾

  • @katekeough9819
    @katekeough9819 Місяць тому

    I have two bottles one with a big opening on the tip and one with a small opening ready for big glue ups and small glue ups

  • @CanadianLlama
    @CanadianLlama Місяць тому

    Omgosh that is so good. I will use this all the time

  • @SBF334
    @SBF334 Місяць тому

    You beauty 🎉

  • @dinosaursrule2276
    @dinosaursrule2276 Місяць тому

    When history looks back at this moment, I'll know I was here for it. Dudes living in the year 3000. Definitely using this for something, eventually.

  • @vixuserid5518
    @vixuserid5518 Місяць тому

    Don't you need to place the sticky side up when marking ? You've never dealt with non-symetrical hole positions ?

    • @builtbybricker
      @builtbybricker Місяць тому

      I guess on something cheap like this surge protector it could have non symmetrical holes, but seems unlikely Usually I am the one creating the keyhole for hanging things like picture frames

  • @Rosetown951
    @Rosetown951 Місяць тому

    What do you call those screws?

    • @builtbybricker
      @builtbybricker Місяць тому

      I linked them in the description, they are called double headed bear claw.

  • @zander3115
    @zander3115 Місяць тому

    Are those screw designed to hold power strips???🫠 why have I never seen these before

    • @builtbybricker
      @builtbybricker Місяць тому

      They are great for any kind of keyhole style hanger! I linked them in the video description

    • @zander3115
      @zander3115 Місяць тому

      @@builtbybricker that's amazing haha thank you

    • @builtbybricker
      @builtbybricker Місяць тому

      @@zander3115 You got it !👊

  • @michaelhuddleston6134
    @michaelhuddleston6134 Місяць тому

    Water clean and use it again,that's what I do.

    • @builtbybricker
      @builtbybricker Місяць тому

      This makes sense! Glue is water based so it would clean up nice. I will give it a try

  • @benetadroer2423
    @benetadroer2423 Місяць тому

    Perfect for 15 y/o that stefted the job

    • @builtbybricker
      @builtbybricker Місяць тому

      Not sure what "stefted" means, but this is helpful for anyone who doesn't know what exactly every screw thread is by looking at it.

    • @noname-zi9xm
      @noname-zi9xm Місяць тому

      yup the guy that made the original comment is a loser ​@@builtbybricker

  • @katzmosestools
    @katzmosestools Місяць тому

    Nice stop block ;-)

    • @builtbybricker
      @builtbybricker Місяць тому

      Thank you! I have a few of those stop blocks! I also showed off my sons apron and included a picture of us in our matching aprons. Love your products!

  • @JakeThompson
    @JakeThompson Місяць тому

    Awesome Video.. 💪💪💪

    • @builtbybricker
      @builtbybricker Місяць тому

      Much appreciate you taking the time to check it out Jake!

  • @WackeyWorxWorkshop
    @WackeyWorxWorkshop 2 місяці тому

    Great tour. Can't wait to see some more videos.

    • @builtbybricker
      @builtbybricker 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for checking it out! This one has definitely given my the itch to match more!

  • @awaranoid748
    @awaranoid748 2 місяці тому

    😒

  • @skik210
    @skik210 2 місяці тому

    what did you use for a hinge on the wall?

    • @builtbybricker
      @builtbybricker 2 місяці тому

      Hey! Thanks for watching. I used regular 4" door hinges from the big box store. Lincoln Street Woodworks has a great video on this build

  • @Houloushed
    @Houloushed 2 місяці тому

    Great shop tour and nice job on your first video. I love your shop!

    • @builtbybricker
      @builtbybricker 2 місяці тому

      I appreciate you checking it out and for the kind words!🤜

  • @gerberdesignco
    @gerberdesignco 2 місяці тому

    That’s a nice piece of wood 😍

  • @m3rkaba86
    @m3rkaba86 2 місяці тому

    That seems like an insane amount of waster epoxy.

    • @builtbybricker
      @builtbybricker 2 місяці тому

      In my experience there is always going to be waste. I will use the corners I cut off for bottle openers and I could have avoided that with a round mold. Besides that, planing off the small excess on top is a necessary part of the job.

  • @jon6697
    @jon6697 2 місяці тому

    Hot garbage😂. 100% agree, it’s terrible. Love the shop man!

    • @builtbybricker
      @builtbybricker 2 місяці тому

      I like Jet, but they missed the mark on that dust separator! It doesn't separate anything because it gets clogged before it can! Thanks for checking out the video!

  • @philippeterson9512
    @philippeterson9512 2 місяці тому

    You should go down the gridfinity rabbit hole for 3-D printingstorage for the workshop.

    • @builtbybricker
      @builtbybricker 2 місяці тому

      Nothing I love more than organization! I think you just gave me my weekend watches! Thanks

  • @DarylBambic
    @DarylBambic 2 місяці тому

    Oh the blade storage with magnets is such a great idea!

    • @builtbybricker
      @builtbybricker 2 місяці тому

      Thanks, I love those doing those types of projects! They are fun and functional. Hope to have work on some videos in the future making things like this for the shop.

  • @itsmejoe6718
    @itsmejoe6718 2 місяці тому

    Hey, great shop, my woodworking is behind me now as I'm older. But I also had a two car garage shop for 45 years. I am fully impressed by yours, again great shop.

    • @builtbybricker
      @builtbybricker 2 місяці тому

      That means a lot! Thanks for taking the time to check out the video and leave that nice comment!

  • @OverkillWoodcraft
    @OverkillWoodcraft 2 місяці тому

    Great tour buddy! So many master hoarding, I mean organization, tips!

    • @builtbybricker
      @builtbybricker 2 місяці тому

      Thanks Matt! I never met a scrap I didn't like!

    • @OverkillWoodcraft
      @OverkillWoodcraft 2 місяці тому

      @@builtbybricker Absolutely, and same here!

  • @CyberBobCity
    @CyberBobCity 2 місяці тому

    Love the shop and all the French cleats! Your sign is killer!

    • @builtbybricker
      @builtbybricker 2 місяці тому

      Hey thanks! That sign is one of my favorite projects for sure! Its all hardwood (White Oak, Walnut, Padauk, and Curly Maple) except for the text as a I didn't have my CNC when I made it.

  • @pazmaniaoh6341
    @pazmaniaoh6341 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to your future projects

    • @builtbybricker
      @builtbybricker 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for watching and I appreciate that!

  • @tereg5
    @tereg5 2 місяці тому

    Great tour. Found helpful how you organize your tool box, I'm always debating how to best utilize my tool boxes vs having having the tools accessible.. Other appreciated the level of detail. Wondering what you use the pipe for on the table. French cleat looks awesome.

    • @builtbybricker
      @builtbybricker 2 місяці тому

      Hey thanks for your kind words and feedback. I try to keep the tools I use most frequently on the wall and easily accessible, I still have more to add to the wall as its an always evolving project. Good eye on the pipe on my workbench. Thats part of a project I'm still working on but its for my camera. Its called a Woby Jig from Wobydesigns on youtube. I plan to have a few different pipes in the shop for the camera jig to slide onto. It will allow for quicker camera setup times in between shots as well as some better angles.

  • @th19845
    @th19845 2 місяці тому

    Very nice shop all around nice. When you go for the drill buy the table top drill press maybe Nova. I have the full size Delta its nice but over kill. Because we can hand drill, kind of makes the floor models unnecessary. I used to keep my planner and jointer separated but recently placed them side by side and it saved me space and dust collection worked better. Love the black wall contrast of the french cleats. Were did you get he holder for festool sander and the black holder for sand paper? Thanks for your ideas.

    • @builtbybricker
      @builtbybricker 2 місяці тому

      Hey thanks for the kind words and your feedback. I will check out that tip on the drill press! My friend Joey Gonzales made me the sand paper holder, shoot him an email at steelbladewoodworks at yahoo (dot) com or look him up on Instagram - joey.steelblade and send him a message. The Festool sander wall holder was off Etsy, I don't know how to send a link but search for " Festool Rotex /ETS/ETS EC 125mm Sander Mount/Holder" or message me on Instagram and I will send you a link!

  • @loosebootwoodworking
    @loosebootwoodworking 2 місяці тому

    Great first long-term video. I just wish my space was as clean as yours.

    • @builtbybricker
      @builtbybricker 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for the kind words! During a project, its impossible to keep a small shop clean, theres just not enough room.

  • @woodcraft_by_zach
    @woodcraft_by_zach 2 місяці тому

    Awesome job on the video brother!! Love the shop!!

    • @builtbybricker
      @builtbybricker 2 місяці тому

      Greatly appreciate the kind words my friend!

  • @Mostviews111
    @Mostviews111 2 місяці тому

    I live in michigan and have an abundant of birdseye and curly if you ever need any let me know.

    • @builtbybricker
      @builtbybricker 2 місяці тому

      The shipping is what gets me! Wood is heavy! ha

  • @erictroutman1571
    @erictroutman1571 2 місяці тому

    Nice shop! Thx.

  • @richardwadsworth4259
    @richardwadsworth4259 2 місяці тому

    Looks like you could mount the the crank for the router lift on the inside the door to keep it handyer. Just an 💡 idea. Looks like you try and keep tools handy. But I know it is always a work in progress but you also gave me some ideas. Love the use of space.

    • @builtbybricker
      @builtbybricker 2 місяці тому

      Thats a great idea! I used to have it mounted to the dust shroud, the magnetic door with the holes, but the mounts broke off and I just never fixed it. Thanks for the reminder and the push to get back at it! Thanks for watching!

  • @allan5721
    @allan5721 2 місяці тому

    Great idea for hiding the water heater. Enjoyed the tour! Nice blade storage too!

    • @builtbybricker
      @builtbybricker 2 місяці тому

      Thanks! I was so careful not to say "hot water heater" in the video, people get big mad about that!

    • @allan5721
      @allan5721 2 місяці тому

      @@builtbybricker People mad too easily and about too many things. 😞

    • @builtbybricker
      @builtbybricker 2 місяці тому

      @@allan5721 isn't that the TRUTH!

  • @jimrosson6702
    @jimrosson6702 2 місяці тому

    Great shop

  • @Tony_Sheldon
    @Tony_Sheldon 2 місяці тому

    Love the shop tour. I'm in the process of insulating my garage and setting up a workshop to learn woodworking. I want french cleats on part of the wall. From what I can tell, you put plywood over your drywall where you have the cleats. Was this to protect the wall or make it stronger? Also, how thick is that plywood?

    • @builtbybricker
      @builtbybricker 2 місяці тому

      Hey Tony! Love the french cleat system and hope to do a video on mine and some holders soon. This was a great observation / question and I'm going to pin this in case anyone else has same question as I never addressed it in the video. The reason I used plywood over the drywall is because I have metal studs on the interior walls of my home. Im not sure about your area, but in mine, thats very uncommon for a home thats 40 years old. I bought these special metal stud anchors from Canada and put like 12 of them in and mounted the plywood to that. This way all my cleats are just attached into the plywood which is distributing the weight over the 4 x 8 sheet. I used 2 sheets of 1/2" plywood by the way for the wall and 3/4" for the cleats.

    • @Tony_Sheldon
      @Tony_Sheldon 2 місяці тому

      @@builtbybricker Awesome. I have wooden studs on mine but they are 24" apart. I'm still trying to decide if I want to just put the cleats on the drywall or add a sheet first. Thank you for the response.

    • @allan5721
      @allan5721 2 місяці тому

      @@Tony_Sheldon I think you'll find most people do as Bryan did, plywood over the drywall (or straight on studs in unfinished garages). French cleats have some sharp edges and are likely to dig into and scrape drywall as they are moved in / out and from side to side.

    • @Tony_Sheldon
      @Tony_Sheldon 2 місяці тому

      @@allan5721 That's what I was worried about. I think I'll add 1/2 plywood over the drywall as well. Thanks.

  • @mikeh4924
    @mikeh4924 2 місяці тому

    Earned a sub from me! There are soooo many things I love about your shop. The water heater french cleat cover, sanding 3d print trays, table saw blade holder oh my! And more! Really well done and good job putting yourself out there man. I would be too terrified/self conscious to do a video of my shop. I have a 1 1/2hp Grizzly dust collector. I'm using the Oneida cyclone and it works very well! I put it on one of those rubbermaid grey garbage cans with a lid. Insulation will help on the garage doors. I have two old single car doors, solid metal panel, they don't "roll". Probably the original from the 70s. I have a little laser thermometer I use for my RC Car engine. Pointing it at my garage door that does not have insulation vs the insulation, mid 90s when pointed at the bare metal vs high 70s when pointed at the insulation. Middle TN, about an hour South of Nashville. I bought a 4x8 sheet of the pink panther stuff and custom cut it. My shop is kept in the high 70s. Walk out basement shop, 600sq ft, I just tapped the AC to the house to pump a small vent into my shop. I have the same table saw and love it! I can rip right through 8/4 walnut all day. I also have the same Wen air filter. I've been watching the 3d handman a lot lately and I'm going to up my game on the ambient air filtration. I know it's a wood shop, but I can see dust all over everything, which is exactly what my shop looks like, which means there is dust all in my lungs. These are really worth a watch. www.youtube.com/@The3DHandyman I love the hanging version he just came out with. My shop is pretty awesome and my friends all love it, but you definitely inspired me. I'm headed out there right now to improve something!

    • @builtbybricker
      @builtbybricker 2 місяці тому

      Wow thank you for your watch, sub, and kind words! This shop is really my happy place and I've learned so much from watching other shop tours that I wanted to contribute and share mine! Although I was very self conscious throughout filming and editing this, I really wanted to push myself. Thanks for recognizing that it wasn't the easiest thing to go! I will check out the oneida separator, I have the Rockler ones that work well on my dust extractor and in the workbench I may take one of those, the Jet one clogs literally every time I use it. Great call on the insulation board and I know it will make a big difference! Im on it! I just subscribed to the 3D handyman, appreciate the suggestion, this seems like something I could definitely benefit from. Have a good day!