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A Bob's Life
Приєднався 16 січ 2023
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The laser level set up 20241004 170349
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The laser level set up 20241004 170349
Tub front frame and deck work 20241004 134925
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Tub front frame and deck work 20241004 134925
Tub dry fit Part 5 The front corners 20241001 125920
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Tub dry fit Part 5 The front corners 20241001 125920
Back tub wall bracing Part 4 20240928 134413
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Back tub wall bracing Part 4 20240928 134413
Back tub wall bracing Part 3 20240928 132734
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Back tub wall bracing Part 3 20240928 132734
Back tub wall bracing Part 2 20240928 132422
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Back tub wall bracing Part 2 20240928 132422
Back tub wall bracing Part 1 20240928 131832
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Back tub wall bracing Part 1 20240928 131832
Another day in the life of 20240926 122428
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Another day in the life of 20240926 122428
Goldblatt 48 Inch Level My new Goodie 20240925 153442
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Goldblatt 48 Inch Level My new Goodie 20240925 153442
How do you control the light? Switch?
It's wired to my 2 bath and 1 ceiling lights outside the shower on a dimmer switch.
Just let bro summon stm🙄
They definitely got the other ones you threw
Its raining food 🎉
I have one of those baby is like 2 inches
Dude just wants a cigarette
Lol
FYI...the SILK is bad for you.
I have some that a few years old and they have much more padding than when I just went into harbor freight. Worker told me they aren't padded like they use to be. Too bad I liked them. Now I have to find some online.
JOb well done
@@johnbanks2720 Thank you.👍
ready for a soak 😆 😆
that squirrel is pissed off ur at his spot 🤣🤣
I've worked in the glass industry for 29 years and that suction cup is what we use for installing residential and commercial windows. The patent must have run out on these. This is a copy of a Wood's Power Grip. The 8" hold up to 125 pounds and the 9" 150 pounds. Not sure what the diameter of this one is since this is my first exposure, but you can base your expectations off of those. These last a long time if you keep them in a case or use the plastic cover if included. If they sit on something that leaves a depression on the suction rim, they won't build suction. Maybe more than you wanted to know. I think this is less than half price of the Woods too.
@wheelstandr Great info. I didn't pick them up. Thought about it thou. Thanks for watching.
I'd just use a GFCI breaker in the panel... No extra box. Less work. They're expensive (about $90) but they save complexity and labor.
@@fhuber7507 I thought about doing that and probably will. Thanks for watching.
How about you buy the right gauge of wire before you start bragging about your ability to make a giant mess on the internet.
@HerbieBancock. Its 12/2 smart guy. All up to code. Thanks for watching.
so cute
Found one of these today at a thrift store for $3. It seems to work.
What paint color is that? Im gonna be laying the same tile
@@cl905o6 It's called Honied White. YL-WO3 from Lowes.
@@ABobsLifethank you
Good looking vanity
Bob your a hard worker my friend!! Just checking in!!
@jefftovani5535 Thanks for checking in bud. Hope all is well on your end.👍
Shims?
@freeshipping9643 Yes. Paint stir sticks work great to shim a wall out 1/8 in. Thanks for watching.
@@ABobsLife yes they do. They have some good uses.
Ye like big shop high pricers am new need sub/scrubbers p.l.s
Not trash talk, just an observation, you had some exposed conductor on 5he black wire port 4 of then5 port wago.
@@justinpowell2460 I took care of it. Thanks for watching.
The word "Top" should be stamped on the yoke. Wago lever nuts don't have a 4 port version, it's 2, 3, or 5.
@@surferdude642 Mine did, and it's genuine WAGO. Thanks for watching.
😂😂😂 call a man
You made it real hard not he goes outside finished ftrim
It's only the rough in. Thank's for watching
0:28 I'm pretty sure using a crimp sleeve like that is against code on anything other than ground wires. Even if it isn't, it's still really sketchy and dangerous. Don't leave it alone, fix it. Cut that thing off and pigtail the wires. I'm assuming that wasn't done by you, but a previous person that worked on that box.
@brianbuddy2ACP Thanks for posting. Yea,that was the original wiring. I removed it . That must have been legal back in the 90ies. 2nd time I've seen it in my house. Fixed that one too.
since all else failed maybe call a electrician
No need. It's all fixed. Thanks for watching.
Those steaks are wayyyy overcooked
you made this yesterday around 4.40 pm right
Anyone know why my red loctite is clear instead of red? I kneaded it and used it and hoping it works. Thanks
dont it
😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢p😢😢😢🎉🎉🎉🎉
Waldo!!!
WALDO😂😅😂😅😂😅
You’re killing me waldo!! Good one
Where?
Bob your always working on something,is there anything you can't fix,lol!
LOL Thank's Jeff. I'll let you know when I hit that wall. Hope all is well on your end. How's Thunder??
Lol
Not bad😮
Looks like replacing a new one would be the quickest thing
No reason to dry fit Pex, Put it together and crimp it immediately so you don't forget rings and hate yourself. Its faster to just cut out any mistakes.
Skinwalker caught irl 💀
Why did you cut the studs all open. Support
I didn't that was all existing framing.
You and him: who ever moves first is gay Bae you got somthing in your noseeeeeeee!:
Nice work.
Thank you. Thanks for watching.
Everything was PEX B with the stainless steel crimp ring.
What are those connections on the supply valves?
I think I'll name him "Buster"
Oh, look: the newest member of NCOTB (New Cats On The Block)!
I dont care what the manufacture, store sellers, or workers say about quick connect fittings! I refuse using them anywhere other than my basement. Even then, I only used 2 of them where I was in a crawl space and had no room to sweat on a guaranteed-will-never-leak fitting. I inherited my grandparents house that was built in the 1950's and NOT 1 single sweat-on fitting ever leaked