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How to Attach a Shoulder Strap to a Book or Field Guide
Are you tired of fumbling with your field guide? Need an extra hand to carry travel guides? A book lover who likes to show off what you are reading?
Learn how to attach a fashionable and functional shoulder strap to any book.
This patented product is available for production and merchandising opportunities.
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NEW! - HS120D Drone ULTIMATE Guide and Demo of EVERY Feature! - Holy Stone How-to Manual - Beginners
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This video is 25 short videos in one place jam packed with explanations and demos of every single feature of the Holy Stone HS120D Drone. There is nothing like this on the internet. This video will answer ALL of your questions. For beginners and advanced fliers, this video dives into the deepest details of the most complex functionality in this drone, including Return Altitude and it's impact o...
Husqvarna 150BT - How to Increase the Tube Length on Your Backpack Blower
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Is your blower tube too short for your height? Check out this video for how to increase the length of your backpack blower tube! For Husqvarna backpack blower models 130, 150, 170 and more!
How to Winterize Hoses, Rain Barrels and Irrigation
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How to Winterize Hoses, Rain Barrels and Irrigation
AIBOO Cabinet Lights : Replace Halogen with LED using existing AC Dimmer and 2-inch Holes
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How to install AIBOO undercabinet, LED lighting with an AC dimmer and pre-existing holes from 2" halogen puck lights. The video uses a customized "wing bracket" for hanging these lights in existing 2" holes. - Unboxing - Basic setup - Disassembly of existing - Installation - Testing The video shows how to use an innovative "wing bracket" for hanging these lights in existing 2-inch holes in cabi...
How to Improve the Sound on your Leslie BT-122
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Does your Leslie BT-122 Bluetooth Speaker sound bassy and muffled? Check out this video for how to improve your sound.
The Ultimate Rain Barrel Irrigation System
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ADDITIONAL SUGGESTIONS/IMPROVEMENTS: Since posting this video, many recurring questions have arisen in three areas: 1) POWER OUTAGE In the event of a power outage, the auto-refilling solenoid would be in the "open" position. This potentially wastes some water as the barrels would fill and overflow into the downspout system until the power is restored or the backfilling line is shut down. In the...
Corona Tree Pruner Head Replacement - 6830-8
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This video shows a step by step demonstration of how to remove the existing head from a Corona Tree Pruner and replace it with the head assembly. This is a tricky repair because you need to remove a factory installed pin by cutting the head off of it. If you like this video, please subscribe to my channel, Don't Screw It Up! Thanks, Tom Cucuzza Cleveland, Ohio Don't Screw It Up
Everbrite Garage Door Restoration Demo and Review
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A detailed, step-by-step demo and review of garage door restoration using the Everbrite Clearcoat product. It includes instructions, tips and common mistakes. Also includes: - Discussion of product features - Coverage ratios - Applicator options - Preparing the door - Applying the first coat - Applying the second coat - Final review of product This video includes detailed step-by-step instructi...
How to Deer-Proof Your Garden - Using a 10-Level Defense System
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This video describes a 10-level defense system for deer-proofing your gardens. The homeowner shares 10 years of experience battling the deer and describes a 10-level system including: 1. Perimeter Barrier 2. Odorous Plan Barrier 3. Deer Spray 4. Fencing 5. Unsafe Landing Zones 6. Visual Barriers 7. Deer Tape 8. Visual Distraction 9. Row Covers 10. Crop Selection If you like this video, please s...
How to Clean and Maintain Stûv 30 Compact Wood-burning Stove
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This video is the most detailed demonstration of the process for cleaning and maintaining the Stûv 30 Compact stove. It includes: - Ash removal - Glass cleaning - Riddler maintenance - Deflector inspection - Drum channel scraper - Door removal - Side panel removal - Exterior cleaning - and more... The video is created by a Stuv owner who is passionate about keeping the stove in perfect operatin...
Stuv 30 Compact Demonstration and Review
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An owner of the Stuv 30C for two years demonstrates and reviews all the features of the Stuv 30 Compact wood-burning stove. The video includes a discussion and demonstration of: - Rotating doors - Ash removal - Riddler - 360-degree rotation of the stove - Floor protection - Wood considerations - Building a fire - Installation considerations - and more... Please consult with Stuv for up-to-date ...
Jenn-Air Whirlpool Refrigerator : Ice and Water Dispenser Pad Replacement JS48SEDUDB00 W10133603
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How to replace the ice and water dispenser pads / actuators on the Jenn-Air / Whirlpool refrigerators. The video demonstrates how to: - Remove Door Cover - Remove Control Panel - WPW10151236 - Remove Dispenser Housing - Remove and Replace Ice and Water Dispenser Pads / Actuators - 10133603 - Reassemble and test the unit The video also follows the same steps required for access to replace the: -...
Jenn-Air Whirlpool Refrigerator Repairs - Ice and Water Dispenser - JS48SEDUDB00 WPW10546285
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How to remove the door cover and replace various parts in the ice and water dispenser unit. The video includes removal and reassembly of: - Exterior door cover - Ice and Water dispenser unit - Ice and Water actuator pads - Control panel and circuit board - Interface panel - Ice door flap - Ice door motor and bracket ...and how to remove an ice jam and blockage between the ice maker and the disp...

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  • @gizmogeek34
    @gizmogeek34 7 днів тому

    Brilliant idea! Is there product for sale following this design?

  • @ShirleysSon1979
    @ShirleysSon1979 8 днів тому

    Thank you for the detailed video!

  • @sazieboy64
    @sazieboy64 11 днів тому

    Cool. Can you put an organ through it? For quiet practice.

    • @dontscrewitup
      @dontscrewitup 11 днів тому

      I haven’t tried it. Seems like it would work. It’s a small speaker so doesn’t have a wide sonic range (for the lower bass notes, for example).

  • @MikeBorrelli-g1b
    @MikeBorrelli-g1b 12 днів тому

    how do you replace the water line dispenser on a 42 inch Jennair built in

  • @peterspadaro1470
    @peterspadaro1470 15 днів тому

    Fantastic video brother! Very clear a precise. Well done and simple too .

  • @bigguy1403
    @bigguy1403 20 днів тому

    Does adding an extra tube hurt the engine in any way?

    • @dontscrewitup
      @dontscrewitup 20 днів тому

      No. It is sold by the company as an optional attachment.

    • @bigguy1403
      @bigguy1403 18 днів тому

      ​@dontscrewitup ok thank you. I bought the middle tube on Amazon it was $11 I just had to put a strip of velcro around it on the inside to make it tighter. Also I didn't know they make 2 Bzt 150 models. The one with the blue choke which just has the standard 2 stroke engine and the one with the red choke that you have which has the X torque engine. That engine is far better then the standard one and has more blowing power. Check into it.

  • @DonnaChapman-y9y
    @DonnaChapman-y9y 28 днів тому

    Thanks for such a great informative instruction on how to use and handle this product. We live in Australia. Everbrite should have you on commission. Thanks so much. Also, great sense of humour and easy to listen to.

  • @mostlikelywedoitservices6926
    @mostlikelywedoitservices6926 Місяць тому

    Orange gloves are tougher and thicker than those black gloves.

  • @mostlikelywedoitservices6926
    @mostlikelywedoitservices6926 Місяць тому

    Question what happens when that coating dies from UV. How do you get it off? So you can make your siding or doors look good again?

    • @dontscrewitup
      @dontscrewitup Місяць тому

      It’s been 5 years now and just starting to fade. I assume I can put another coat of this material on. Probably will do it next month.

  • @mostlikelywedoitservices6926
    @mostlikelywedoitservices6926 Місяць тому

    One clean dirt off. Two apply something that loosens oxidation, then use a soft brush and use a pressure washer, and do a good rinse., romse and romse again. when dry, you will be amazed at the color and shine. Now, apply something to protect the surface from UV. Nev uses abrasive cleaners or sponges to remove oxidization

    • @dontscrewitup
      @dontscrewitup Місяць тому

      What do you recommend for a surface protector?

  • @realreal5451
    @realreal5451 Місяць тому

    Thanks for saving me hundreds of dollars. I live in the country and just getting service for broken appliances is hard to get, not to mention the added expense of travel time. Your detailed instructions make this procedure a breeze and saved me probably an hour of “discovery time”.

    • @dontscrewitup
      @dontscrewitup 18 днів тому

      Thanks ! I’m happy it worked for you.

  • @realreal5451
    @realreal5451 Місяць тому

    Thanks!

  • @ivanvazquez3736
    @ivanvazquez3736 Місяць тому

    Yeah this is fantastic, well presented! Thank you captain, going to get my system going here soon

  • @bcboncs
    @bcboncs Місяць тому

    Nice job with this fellow clevelander. Im a year4 gardener and finally getting some great yields. I have contemplated wifi timer modules and stuff but this is just way better. Have you made any adjustments or improvements to your original design?

    • @dontscrewitup
      @dontscrewitup Місяць тому

      Thanks. No changes. It’s still running exactly the same way. I have looked at WiFi timers so I could easily skip water on days it rains. Now I need to manually turn off the timer and then turn it on the next day, which is not a super reliable or convenient method for me.

  • @user-hp8sy1xd6x
    @user-hp8sy1xd6x Місяць тому

    Great thnks for ur knowledge

  • @Scot-land
    @Scot-land 2 місяці тому

    The longest tutorial I've ever seen lol

  • @tbo7756
    @tbo7756 2 місяці тому

    Good job. For all you instruction writers out there, this is how you do it.

  • @davemailand9611
    @davemailand9611 2 місяці тому

    I learned more in this video than reading that instruction guide for the last three months... Thank you so much, you have saved what hair I have left from me tearing it out of my head...kudos to you, well done explaining the ins and outs. I'm elated and elevated😀! 🛰

  • @aelbj
    @aelbj 2 місяці тому

    Exceptional video. Thank you. Our halogen puck lights are hard wired throughout the kitchen, into mouldings, ceiling, cabinets, etc. Is there any way to use the old AC wite to attach this to DC LEDs without us removing all the buried AC wires throughout the kitchen?

    • @dontscrewitup
      @dontscrewitup 2 місяці тому

      Thank you. Good question. Obviously make sure it is totally disconnected from the AC source, but it should work. DC is also a 2-wire system. I’d consult with an electrician. They may have a very simple way to do it.

    • @aelbj
      @aelbj 2 місяці тому

      @@dontscrewitup Wow - fast reply. I will certainly consult with an electrician on this. I assume that although it is also a 2 wire system and the gauge is different, hopefully this won't affect any electrical resistance as it would be a lower power going to the LED pucks. ON another note - love seeing the percussion instruments in your cabinet. There's nothing like a good old cabasa to keep the rythmn moving.

    • @dontscrewitup
      @dontscrewitup 2 місяці тому

      Thanks! I don’t think the thicker gauge wire matters. I think it’s a problem going the other way with too much voltage going through too small gauge, but that’s not my area of expertise. I have, and play all kinds of instruments.

  • @paoloantonioandrea
    @paoloantonioandrea 2 місяці тому

    Man, Nice job! Love what you are doing here!

  • @southernyankeeprepper
    @southernyankeeprepper 2 місяці тому

    Do you have a solar setup video for water pump? Im wanting to do this off grid

    • @dontscrewitup
      @dontscrewitup 2 місяці тому

      I do not. I looked into at in the past. You would probably want a DC pump running off of a marine battery.

  • @jhillwine
    @jhillwine 2 місяці тому

    Excellent video and the unit on this Jenn-Air is exactly the same as on my KitchenAid KBSD602ESS. Thanks!

  • @johnhunt6424
    @johnhunt6424 3 місяці тому

    Using existing tools to extend the worklife of other existing tools! Almost a lost art/science. Most excellent!!

  • @michaelscarbro5077
    @michaelscarbro5077 3 місяці тому

    Very useful. I’ve had mine 3 years and just now getting it out. I’ll watch this video several times. Thanks

  • @ihytvm
    @ihytvm 3 місяці тому

    Good design, but I have a question: When the barrows get empty, the float switch triggers the solenoid which turns on the tap water to fill the barrows. What if it starts raining while the tap is on? This means both the tap and rain are filling up the barrows at the same time, doesn't it? Depending on how fast the tap is running, only a fraction of the barrows will be filled with rain water in this test case, won't it?

    • @dontscrewitup
      @dontscrewitup 3 місяці тому

      Yes, that is correct. It will fill with both rain water and hose water at the same time. However, the rainwater is massively more volume than the hose water, so it will fill largely with rain water as soon as it starts raining.

  • @colkelwil6503
    @colkelwil6503 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for this video. Your content is excellent. I was thinking, "geez I know that voice... of course! He's my go-to sourdough guru. You wear many hats my friend, and you wear them well! ❣️

    • @dontscrewitup
      @dontscrewitup 3 місяці тому

      Thank you. I actually started making these videos during the pandemic when I was also making many of my sourdough videos. But a little different persona. 😆

  • @MikoDePiko
    @MikoDePiko 3 місяці тому

    Hello. Have you had issues with the float switch in barrel B shutting off the pump due to low water level, even when barrel A still has water? Ideally you’d want both barrels to be at the same level all the time. But depending on how much rain you get during the filling process, this isn’t always the case. I’m doing the same thing and I foresee this being a problem. Any advice?

    • @dontscrewitup
      @dontscrewitup 3 місяці тому

      Good question. The Y-connection hoses at the bottom drains both barrels at the same time, so the water levels equalize as the pump is running. The way I have this set up, when filling, the first barrel fills completely then spills over and fills the second one. If you assume they both fill to the top, then the level drops equally until both are almost empty, then the float switch trips and starts the filling process.

  • @asdaven1
    @asdaven1 3 місяці тому

    This is a neat little drone and quirky. Kindve a "retro" drone at this point but I like that. Somethung nobody is mentioning is this drone within the same model number uses 2 different batteries. I just brought one off Amazon (new but open box) and then went ahead and ordered extra batteries for it. Well the replacement batteries were too thick. Thats because they are 2S. It was the spec thats in the manual 7.4v 1200mah. What came with the drone? 3- 1S 3.7v 1000mah batteries came with the drone. It looks like the opening in the side of the drone originally allowed 2S batteries to be used and the design was modified with an insert or modified battery tray to be smaller for the 1S batteries. Anyhow, I bought this (mainly over the HS110G) partly because it was listed as a 2S drone whereas the HS110 runs 1S. Im pretty sure the HS110 is basically the same 1S batteries I recieved with this drone. I would like to return it to 2S 7.4v especially now that I got batteries ready to go in that size. But surprisely nobody has come across this issue. Batteries are same length, width, and pin location. So if that battery trey was swapped out or modified it may work provided the electronics are the same rating as before to handle 7.4v

    • @dontscrewitup
      @dontscrewitup 3 місяці тому

      Thanks. I’ve not noticed the battery size difference, but I will look out for it.

  • @martinalbert4
    @martinalbert4 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for the vidéo. Very good cleaning and presentation. Now mine is full clean 🤙🏻

  • @stephaniegray1082
    @stephaniegray1082 3 місяці тому

    Brilliant

  • @johnhoeve3344
    @johnhoeve3344 4 місяці тому

    I'm incorporating you brilliant system now. I do have a question though. Did you wire your selonoid into your pump cord?

    • @dontscrewitup
      @dontscrewitup 4 місяці тому

      Yes. Both wired to same 3 wire grounded plug. I also use waterproof connectors there.

    • @johnhoeve3344
      @johnhoeve3344 4 місяці тому

      Thanks for the quick response.

  • @samsukkarieh1909
    @samsukkarieh1909 4 місяці тому

    Hey bud! Awesome review. Strongly considering purchasing. How is it holding up after all these years now?

    • @dontscrewitup
      @dontscrewitup 4 місяці тому

      Still like new. Buy a can of touch up paint (maybe it comes with a small can), in case you get scratches on it. I’ve only used the paint once. Glass still looks like new when cleaned. Inside of firebox gets ash colored. Otherwise operating like new. Easy to clean, and very clean burning. Chimney is still like new. No creosote build up at all. We burn dry, seasoned hardwood. I out a small circulating fan behind it (4 inch pancake fan) on a variable speed controlled outlet. It really circulates the warm air on coldest days.

    • @samsukkarieh1909
      @samsukkarieh1909 4 місяці тому

      @@dontscrewitup Awesome to hear! Just found out its only rated to 100 square meters for heating 😅 quite a let down for the price i think!

    • @dontscrewitup
      @dontscrewitup 4 місяці тому

      Yes. It is a very warm in close proximity, but does not throw off heat. However; with a small circulating fan, it heats our main living space, which is about 200 sq meters. But it has a pretty small firebox and is more of an “accent” or supplemental heat source than a primary heat source; in my opinion.

  • @user-bh8cm7pw2q
    @user-bh8cm7pw2q 4 місяці тому

    Spray it with a cheap harbor freight touch up gun

    • @dontscrewitup
      @dontscrewitup 4 місяці тому

      Won’t it gum up the tip? Have you done it with this specific product? It sets up very quickly.

  • @russwoodward8251
    @russwoodward8251 4 місяці тому

    Great stuff! Lots of usable and tested ideas. I use a lot of the same connectors and hose types for our property. Many thanks.

  • @SrStew
    @SrStew 4 місяці тому

    What psi is the pump? Your pimp l8nknisndead and I'm wondering the model or general specs to work well. Also as a second backup you can setup a watering trough water fill used by farmers for decades. Its a float attached to the house water to fill.

    • @dontscrewitup
      @dontscrewitup 4 місяці тому

      50 psi. Shurflo pump from Northern Tool. 198 GPH.

  • @garypesavento9902
    @garypesavento9902 4 місяці тому

    Hi Tom, thanks for your comprehensive review of the Stuv 30 C. It was very informative. I've just had one installed in our new house build in Australia and can't wait to see it in action... and now feel much better prepared to operate it, as recommended. Quick question, if you don't mind? I've been away traveling during the instal (still not home) and haven't had a chance to look in the box for what comes with the fireplace. Does the firescreen that you showed come as a standard inclusion or did you have to purchase it separately? If the latter, do you mind letting me know where, please? I can't find any reference to the fire screen anywhere online. Thanks, Tom.

    • @dontscrewitup
      @dontscrewitup 4 місяці тому

      Thanks! Your Stuv dealer should have a catalog of all the accessories. I believe the fire screen was sold separately.

  • @rjackson64840
    @rjackson64840 4 місяці тому

    Thanks!

  • @Dope_Digital
    @Dope_Digital 4 місяці тому

    Nice! You should do a 3 years later update. Issues, tweeks, advice..

    • @dontscrewitup
      @dontscrewitup 4 місяці тому

      Thanks! Setup is still running exactly the same. Many people ask about power failure and I’ve added an answer in the description of the video.

  • @robertlaw4171
    @robertlaw4171 4 місяці тому

    Hey Tom: Thank you for your 10-year's worth of effort to create this rain barrel irrigation system. I will be recreating your setup for my house. One quick question: since the solenoid will be constantly powered to stay closed, are you concerned about it getting too hot? Thanks again for all your hard work!

    • @dontscrewitup
      @dontscrewitup 4 місяці тому

      It does get warm. That’s why i keep the pump outside and in that three-sided housing. I would not put the solenoid indoors or in a closed housing.

  • @professormone1682
    @professormone1682 4 місяці тому

    where can i get those quick connects? amazing presentation thank you

    • @dontscrewitup
      @dontscrewitup 4 місяці тому

      Thanks. I got mine at Lowe’s and Home Depot.

  • @zachmoyer1849
    @zachmoyer1849 5 місяців тому

    ur bitching about metric but if we changed all those tools on the wall would have to be replaced lol

  • @AequitasSaints
    @AequitasSaints 5 місяців тому

    Very awesome system. Powered selonoid. I need to try to find a different solution. My collection will probably be contained inside my house in my basement. (HOA). So a powered selonoid to keep water from pouring in sounds lime a disaster if I loose power. A always closed selonoid that needs power to open would be better but I'm trying to figure out the work around. I'm designing a similar system except for my sump pump water. My sump pump pumps 5 gallons every 25 seconds. So I'm looking into collecting that and doing something very similar.

    • @dontscrewitup
      @dontscrewitup 4 місяці тому

      There are many WiFi based water and pump controllers out there now. I’d look into something like that. Either as primary or a backup shutoff.

  • @deborahfritts4467
    @deborahfritts4467 5 місяців тому

    I can’t find my drone and I’m pissed. GPS isn’t working!

  • @peterb3838
    @peterb3838 5 місяців тому

    This is indeed an excellent video, as well as the other on maintenance. Thanks for providing them! I watched both before purchasing my 30-compact H with the heat accumulator. The odds are probably low, but on the off chance that someone else with the heat accumulator might see this...I've been dealing with a smell coming off of the pipe that goes up through the bricks and connects with the chimney above. I've been burning fires since December and it's not going away. I've tried troubleshooting it with the local fireplace store that sold and installed it. It took awhile to convince him that it was coming off the pipe and it wasn't the wood I was using. After talking to Stuv, he suggested I sand off the paint. I did my best to do so, but even with most of it off it still smells (I didn't remove it all after I noticed a fine coating of black paint dust was starting to cover everything in the room). Has anyone out there with the heat accumulator had the same issue? The smell is kind of "sweet", and it only comes off as the fire gets going. Once it's been burning for about half an hour it dissipates.

    • @dontscrewitup
      @dontscrewitup 4 місяці тому

      We experienced some odors on the first 2 burns in this unit, but nothing since then. I’d contact the company.

  • @palootto4021
    @palootto4021 5 місяців тому

    You are a great instructor. Thank you for your detailed instruction.

  • @novampires223
    @novampires223 5 місяців тому

    This really is brilliant, I just got two tanks, 8000 gallons worth, delivered cuz it stops raining here for months..

  • @tooshieg2059
    @tooshieg2059 5 місяців тому

    This design is genius and you sire do a fantastic job of explaining it. Very inspirational. I honestly believe i can do this after watching you. Thank you so much. You are a valuable resource.

  • @nuevoj7nuevoa760
    @nuevoj7nuevoa760 5 місяців тому

    Super video

  • @MikoDePiko
    @MikoDePiko 5 місяців тому

    Excellent video! Really, top notch! I couldn’t press that subscribe button fast enough. 😆

  • @cray1801
    @cray1801 5 місяців тому

    Complete and fantastic review! Love the final scenes of the cliff area too.