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Custom Made Dog Tag & Dog Leash
The tag was made using 1/4" scrap plywood with the design burned on using a pyrography pen. The leash was made with TOUGH-GRID's 700lb double reflective paracord braided using the Slatt's rescue knot, which allows for easy unraveling when needed. The carabiners are climbing rated so one can technically use the paracord and carabiners to self rescue in an emergency. I take my dog on trails often so it's always best to get prepared 😁
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Відео

Easy DIY Dog Couch & Bowl Stand
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I made this set entirely out of scrap wood and materials from discarded projects. Total cost was about $45 with the bed & bowls. Bowls were $1 each from Dollar Tree. Bed was $39 from Home Goods. I used waterproof paint for decks and fences that I had to protect the couch and bowl stand from water/food splatters. Measurements were based on what I had to work with. Luckily, it all worked out!
DIY Cooler Fridge Slide
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This project was made using 3/4" Plywood and 28" heavy duty drawer slides.
Compact & Simple Shop Vac Dust Collection System
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A dust collection system anyone can make! Materials: Ridgid Blower Vac, Duststopper, two 5 gallon buckets, PVC flexible fitting, Casters, & Plywood.
Workbench Vertical Sanding Organizer
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Trying to keep all my sanding needs organized and easily accessible! I'm using regular drawer slides & scrap wood for the project.
Workbench Clamp Rack
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I built this vertical drawer using just regular drawer slides. It’s holding pretty good even with the weight of all the clamps.
Indoor Dryer Lint Trap
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An easy to make dryer lint trap that can be made for less than $10. The vent allows hot air to escape. The filter trap dust that escapes from the water container inside. Material: 6quart plastic container, 16x8 soffit vent, basic dust filter, scrap wood, existing dryer duct.
Esbit Grill - The Little Grill That Could!
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Yep, just for fun! Proof that you don't need a $$$$ grill to have a tasty BBQ. I'm using my California Air Tools air compressor to light the charcoals in the middle of the night 😊.
Pipe Clamp Moxon Vise
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I made this moxon Vise using vintage 3/4" pipe clamps from...I have no idea how old. Looks like they came turn the 50s. They were given to me a few years ago, but they were too heavy for me to use. The pipes were 48" originally. I had one of them cut in half and threaded at Home Depot for free. I had some plywood too so it's basically free! The face was made using three pieces of 3/4" plywood a...
Workbench Drawers
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I added some much needed drawers to the ever evolving workbench. 3/4" plywood is a bit overkill, but it was on sale for half the price of the 1/2".
A Bench Anyone Can Make!
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This backyard bench is made using 2x4s, a can of polyurethane, and a box of screws. If you don't have a saw, just ask the Home Depot folks to cut everything to size for you. Assembling them is easy. You can do it without the pocket hole jig. Just make sure to use at least 2.5" screws.
Custom Made Basswood Frame
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This simple frame can be made using any piece of wood. I use the basswood because of its natural edge and it's one of the best wood for pyrography. If you don't have a router to make an inset for the photo and glass, just clamp the glass on top using the same method I'm using. The pyrography pens I use are from Razertip. You can get an economic set on Amazon. Please subscribe to my channel and ...
Tour of 4Runner Storage and Bed System
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I built this system in a 3rd generation 4Runner. Check out my other videos on how I built the system. Follow me on Instagram @syd.builds for more woodworking ideas syd.builds
4Runner Drawer & Bed System - Part 3
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This video is the last one of this project. Building the drawer system and installing it was not an easy task so there's no instructions in this one. It is purely for your entertainment. I used coffee table hinges and keyboard slides for the nesting top/drawer. Let me know if you have any questions in regard to the build or materials used.
4Runner Drawer & Bed System - Part 2
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This is the continuation of the drawer and bed system I'm building for a 3rd generation 4runner. I'm new to woodworking and video making so bare with me. There's no verbal instructions so feel free to watch at work 😉 Please subscribe and follow me on Instagram syd.builds
4Runner Drawer & Bed System - Part 1
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4Runner Drawer & Bed System - Part 1
Biesemeyer Saw Fence System on Custom Made Work Bench
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Biesemeyer Saw Fence System on Custom Made Work Bench
Dust Collection for table saw and router lift workbench
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Dust Collection for table saw and router lift workbench
Easy Dust Collection for Drill Press or Scroll Saw
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Easy Dust Collection for Drill Press or Scroll Saw

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @steveho9884
    @steveho9884 4 місяці тому

    syd what model of shop vac you got when I put the bucket to shopvac the top bucket tilt

  • @alexplorer
    @alexplorer 7 місяців тому

    I would recommend putting openings on more than one side (e.g., two sides and maybe the top if you're in a corner; three sides and the top if you're in the middle of the wall). Lots of advantages to adding more "outs." 1) You'll get less back-pressure. 2) Quieter (i.e., air is spread across a larger area instead of concentrated). 3) Air filter doesn't need to be changed as often.

  • @alanross3435
    @alanross3435 8 місяців тому

    First off, I must say that you are too much, that’s a very good thing! The voiceover is great easy to understand! I just built mine after seeing yours, I did not build the rolling box, I just used the vacuum as my base! I’ve decided to add your channel to my subscription list!!! ☮✌🏻

  • @bobhoey4648
    @bobhoey4648 8 місяців тому

    I have checked many videos for ideas for my dust collector and I have to say that your design is the winner. I like it's simplicity and it suits my needs. Thanks for the inspiration.

  • @oldarkie3880
    @oldarkie3880 8 місяців тому

    I would have just made a box to take a standard 16" x 16" furnace filter with a water container in the bottom.

  • @dontblameme6328
    @dontblameme6328 10 місяців тому

    Congratulations. You just choked out a significant amount of your drier's efficiency. Everybody me of back pressure impedes airflow inside the tumbler. Less airflow = less efficiency = longer dry time and burned out elements.

  • @yoboo6167
    @yoboo6167 11 місяців тому

    Okay ... Your a badass! 😂 Nicely done!

  • @stephenmcguinness5013
    @stephenmcguinness5013 Рік тому

    Whats the water for

    • @SydBuilds
      @SydBuilds Рік тому

      The water is to keep the lint/dust from flying out of the top venting holes. The moisture weights down the particles.

  • @michaeldenzer6024
    @michaeldenzer6024 Рік тому

    You are brilliant! Great job....

  • @rla1000
    @rla1000 Рік тому

    Nice build. Simple and compact.

  • @tmarticle2065
    @tmarticle2065 Рік тому

    I liked the idea 👍👍💯💯🔔🔔

  • @BumBee22
    @BumBee22 Рік тому

    Magaling! Love the simplicity of the build.

  • @moneysaversilver
    @moneysaversilver Рік тому

    Like the concept with the lift shelf in a drawer that cool, never seen that

  • @LiloUkulele
    @LiloUkulele Рік тому

    Excellent!!!

  • @kirilattaf5621
    @kirilattaf5621 Рік тому

    Impressive. Leave it to a woman to make things more complicated than need be. 😂 your old white husband hooked you up on them woodworking tools.

  • @paulheitkemper1559
    @paulheitkemper1559 Рік тому

    good idea, but bad execution. There's a reason the top of the original vacuum had openings. That electric motor requires airflow for cooling. I think a slightly improved design using standoffs and longer bolts would do the trick by providing a path for air to reach that cooling fan on the end of the motor shaft.

    • @SydBuilds
      @SydBuilds Рік тому

      Thank you for taking the time to voice your concern, but please don’t knock others’ ideas and creativity down unless you’ve done/built/made the exact same thing, and found your criticism to be valid. I’ve already answered the same concern to a previous commenter. You can look that up if it suits you.

    • @paulheitkemper1559
      @paulheitkemper1559 Рік тому

      @@SydBuilds If all you want is sycophants, maybe the internet isn't the place for you. I think that "grow a thicker skin if you're going to put your work out to the world to review" would be better advise in this case. Followed closely by "show that design feature in your video" as a close second. As a general rule, no one is going to read a zillion comments.

    • @SydBuilds
      @SydBuilds Рік тому

      Yes, I know. The world is full of experts who use their keyboard to do the talking, criticize others, provide unsolicited advices, and share pompous opinions, but, more likely than not, have no real world experience in the very topic they speak of.

    • @paulheitkemper1559
      @paulheitkemper1559 Рік тому

      The world is also full of videographers and engineers. Sometimes they're the same person. 😉 I took a course once where they said that feedback is a gift from the person to you, and that you should use it that way. But hey, rock on with the passive aggressive.

    • @SydBuilds
      @SydBuilds Рік тому

      Feedback and a criticism are not the same. Sounds like you enjoy learning so I’d like to recommend the article by Forbes that focuses on the subject. Google “feedback vs. criticism” and it’s the first result. It highlights the differences. It’s also helpful to note that unsolicited advice is disrespectful and presumptive. It communicates an air of superiority that your ideas and opinions are best or better. Constructive feedback is helpful. Unsolicited advices are critical and not helpful. None of what I said is passive aggressive. They’re statements, but the interpretation is always on the reader, so interpret away. You seems like someone who needs a thorough explanation in order to understand someone’s else idea. Perhaps you’re a read/write learner instead of visual so here’s my response to your initial “bad execution” comment. Yes, you are correct, the motor needs venting. No, you are wrong that having the bucket sits on top of the vacuum restricts airflow. It actually provides MORE AIRFLOW. From the 2-2:15 mark, I’m removing the original cover. You can see the one minimal, 1”x4”, air vent grille on the cover. At the 2:40 marks, I’m installing the bucket to the top of the vacuum using the existing screw holes that are meant for the cover. You can also see that the cover is on the ground. I did not put the bucket over the cover. I understand that the video doesn’t show the gaps underneath the bucket, so I can see your conclusion that the bucket blocks the airflow. However, if you go back to the 1:56 mark, you can see the top of the vacuum and the dome shape of the original cover. Once the cover is removed, you can see that the cover was attached with screws to the 4 “posts”. You can also see the 4 large high points on the top of the vacuum. I think by seeing how the cover is attached and what the top of the vacuum looks like once the cover is removed, you can probably understand how the bucket doesn’t restrict airflow. If you still don’t understand what I mean, here’s an explanation. Because the bottom of the bucket is flat and bigger than the cover, it sits on top of the 4 large high points, rather than against the airflow opening, while still attached to the vacuum at the 4 “posts”. This positioning prevents the bottom of bucket from completely sealing off the air circulation. If you still don’t see how my construction allows airflow from the explanation above, please email me and I’ll send you some diagrams. I am an educator, so I understand that there are different styles of learning. Please do understand that it’s nearly impossible to make a video that shows every single thing or addresses every concern and still keep it short. I’ve been using the set up regularly for the past 3 years. Its currently being used to clean up debris from a house renovation. I can attest that it works as well, if not better than, the original.

  • @theobediahproject1567
    @theobediahproject1567 Рік тому

    I'm so glad I found you you're so fun to watch and you're very pretty you have beautiful legs

  • @luciusverusluciusverus3082

    I like your idea of two buckets

  • @steveho9884
    @steveho9884 2 роки тому

    Sydney which model of shopvac of rigid you got when I put dust deputy tilt on shopvac almost fall down.

  • @ericrickert3045
    @ericrickert3045 2 роки тому

    Clever!

  • @edwinpicon8091
    @edwinpicon8091 2 роки тому

    Excelente trabajo.

  • @judyyarbrough8576
    @judyyarbrough8576 2 роки тому

    You’re very talented. Argia is very lucky to have you

  • @samanthatraywick8
    @samanthatraywick8 2 роки тому

    What a cute dog!!!!!

  • @MissGan
    @MissGan 2 роки тому

    Amazing job!! 🙌

  • @mrdon7350
    @mrdon7350 2 роки тому

    I dig the music in your video. Very relaxing!

  • @lordrefrigeratorintercoole288
    @lordrefrigeratorintercoole288 2 роки тому

    Oh man all this DIY camping kitchens videos that really on the drawer mechanism for support without any leg at the external end. I can see yall gonna have a tragic loss of a good meal at the same time somewhere in the wilderness. Thrust me, those mechanisms are not as strong as you think, and are not design to keep that kind of weight indefinitely.

    • @SydBuilds
      @SydBuilds 2 роки тому

      Thank you for your concern. Have you look at the date when this video was uploaded? It’s been functioning without issues since. Unless you’ve built the exact same system and had experience with the problem you spoke off, you don’t have to worry about the functionality of the support. Creativity requires risk taking. Worrying with “what if….” “what might happen…” hinders progress.

  • @danielaruta8816
    @danielaruta8816 2 роки тому

    Great build of your new vice. I love the innovative creative use of the vintage pipe clamps. I do not want to spend $40 on new hardware that everyone else seems to be using. I think I'll look for similar pipe clamps that you used. Thanks for your wonderful video.

  • @qmoonwalker3847
    @qmoonwalker3847 2 роки тому

    I have the same vac. Will give this a try. Thanks so much! Did you find the muffler reduced the vacuums efficiency?

  • @colemahaney4208
    @colemahaney4208 2 роки тому

    I like the normal guide , nothing big

  • @bryanverity7199
    @bryanverity7199 2 роки тому

    I may have missed it but where did you find the muffler you added to the Vac? Great build! I'm going to pillage a couple of your designs! 👌

    • @SydBuilds
      @SydBuilds 2 роки тому

      Home Depot. They’re available for Rigid shop vac.

  • @herbgarcia8459
    @herbgarcia8459 2 роки тому

    Very nice job!

  • @johnvodopija
    @johnvodopija 2 роки тому

    Nice job! Thanks for sharing. Cheers 👍😎🇦🇺

  • @Bdbrad71
    @Bdbrad71 2 роки тому

    Amazing build great job

  • @rrpp1425
    @rrpp1425 2 роки тому

    I wished you didn't add music. Not necessary and it can be annoying. Liked the content thought. Gave you a like!

  • @robertwilson1827
    @robertwilson1827 2 роки тому

    Handy workshop to have in the back yard!✔✔✔

  • @tims2188
    @tims2188 2 роки тому

    Always nice using the KISS principle. Using up existing shop materials assists big time. Unsure about the HD Dustopper vs Dust Deputy vs simply making a cyclone out of parts but this video/concept is ideal and identifies you can use a much smaller vacuum in addition. Great job!

  • @lostagain2992
    @lostagain2992 2 роки тому

    Very nice!

  • @sumeraiqbal5161
    @sumeraiqbal5161 2 роки тому

    Awesome work bench nice job did you make video on the making of this work bench love to see how it was made and if you have any plans on this bench ?

  • @peterking1270
    @peterking1270 2 роки тому

    Fantastic

  • @JeepTJay6
    @JeepTJay6 2 роки тому

    Nice work. That looks good!

  • @BoxcarJerry
    @BoxcarJerry 2 роки тому

    Nice simple design on the cart . I have this exact system .

  • @mshideler
    @mshideler 2 роки тому

    Nice idea with bucket on top. I used this idea for my HD 16ga NXT wet/vac - saved a lot of time, money and space! Thanks for the video!

  • @tomtome21
    @tomtome21 2 роки тому

    Taking the top off the vacuum was ingenious. However there was no need for the rolling box. Had you left the casters on the shop vac I think you could have achieved the same result. JMO

    • @SydBuilds
      @SydBuilds 2 роки тому

      Have you try loading all the weight on top of the vacuum and roll it around with the existing casters? Build the same thing, minus the box and let me know what you think. By the way, the box is also use to store the accessories/attachments.

    • @tomtome21
      @tomtome21 2 роки тому

      @@SydBuilds I have

  • @Tom_Klein
    @Tom_Klein 2 роки тому

    Very efficient build here! Thanks for the great video and idea! -Tom

  • @triblemaster
    @triblemaster 2 роки тому

    great video! thank you for this! you deserve my sub!

  • @AXNJXN1
    @AXNJXN1 2 роки тому

    Excellent vid and great tutorial! Well done; insprirational!

  • @shanebergeron747
    @shanebergeron747 2 роки тому

    I think the handiest thing is seeing ideas on how to save space and what can be done with a specific shop vac. Can you put the model of that shop vac in your description? I was thinking of buying a dedicated vac for a dust separator since the one I already have is huge. Thanks for the great ideas!

    • @SydBuilds
      @SydBuilds 2 роки тому

      www.ridgid.com/us/en/4-gallon-portable-wet-dry-vac I agree. Space saving is critical in a garage shop. Hope that helps!

  • @professortrog7742
    @professortrog7742 2 роки тому

    So adding extra constrictions increased airflow? Interesting to know how that works, as it doesn’t.

    • @SydBuilds
      @SydBuilds 2 роки тому

      What constriction are you referring? There is none that I see.

    • @professortrog7742
      @professortrog7742 2 роки тому

      @@SydBuilds the whole cyclone is a constriction. Every bend or ripple is. Yet at 5:20 you say that there is now more airflow. That is not possible unless there where other changes, such as a swap to a coarser and not-plugged up filter.

  • @MrKen-wy5dk
    @MrKen-wy5dk 2 роки тому

    Please, kill that music! You don't need it in your video.

  • @jaraxel888
    @jaraxel888 2 роки тому

    brilliant!