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Crimson Woodworking
Приєднався 14 січ 2013
Furniture builds, repairs and Tool Reviews. DIY, Farmhouse and more!
Harbor Freight Clamp for Dog Hole Table
These clamps from Harbor Freight are great, the only con is the color (reminds me of Auburn). For 9.99 I will get over it.
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Repair Expanding Hose for 1 dollar!
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Expanding water hoses have pros and cons, the biggest con is that you have to chuck it and buy another one after a few months or maybe a year. Watch to see how easy and inexpensive it is to repair.
How to Repair Cracked Seat in Oak Chair HD 720p
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A common fault in the older kitchen chairs is that they crack easily. The repair is not hard, and anyone can do it.
Replace Tire on Jet Bandsaw
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Replacing your tires on your Jet bandsaw is super easy. You can leave the wheels on , but it's very easy to remove them first. I used a Urethane tire as it will last longer. Heating them up in hot water made the job easy.
Relaxing Sounds of Brushing Poly on Mahogany.
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Making a Office desk for my son. Farmhouse design with Mahogany top. The 3" Purdy Pro - Extra (Blue Bristles) Stiff was perfect for a smooth application.
Quick & Dirty Circle Jig for Router
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This is a short tutorial on how to make a fast circle jig. Very easy way to cut a circle with your router. In 15 minutes you're ready to cut!
Shop Smith Hook n Loop Sandpaper Review
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Shop Smith Hook n Loop Sandpaper Review
Ryobi 18 volt Cordless Fogger (2nd Review)
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Ryobi 18 volt Cordless Fogger (2nd Review)
Keepsake Boxes, made from Purple Heart, Walnut and Zebra Wood
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Keepsake Boxes, made from Purple Heart, Walnut and Zebra Wood
EGO 24 inch Cordless Hedge Trimmer Unboxing and Review
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EGO 24 inch Cordless Hedge Trimmer Unboxing and Review
Excelente reparación, y cuando se pincha del centro?
Yeah i think its more of an atomizer/ mister than a fogger because it doesn't have a heating element like the Burgess or the Black Flag
Mine just crapped out after 3 seasons...............don't waste your money on this!
What do you mix the Cutter Backyard Fogging Insecticide with? Water? What's the ratio?
Nice idea and nice work on the conversion. Your viewers should keep their eyes open for bargains/clearance on cabinets, huh? \ Thanks for the video.
I am a little confused. My dad was taught (and he taught me) that you cannot glue wood that has already been glued becuse the new glue cannot penetrate the wood properly. Can you explain why that is true or false?
There are a couple things worth examining. Your dad is technically correct. Just like when you weld two pieces of metal together and put it under stress it will never break at the weld, but breaks at another spot because the weld is stronger than the surrounding areas. "Modern" glue acts the same way and joins the wood so strong that the wood fibers break before the glue joint. The older chairs like the one in the video used a different glue, it didn't penetrate the fibers but acted as substrate joining two together. In that sense your dad is correct. Modern glue is water based and soaks and causes the wood to even swell. After the glue "cures" (different than drying) it's super strong. This is the way it's been explained to me. Thanks for watching. (extra explaining because my wife thinks I talk too much) when gluing boards together, if you apply too much clamp pressure you can actually squeeze out (starve) the joint and ruin the connection. This has happened to me on cutting boards.
Pick one up it work 3 times fine next time started leaking everywhere.. do not waste your money..😢😢😢😢
Don’t waste your money! I bought one worked great for a bit. Had it replaced by Ryobi representative ….. same story. Both now sit in my garage collecting dust.
A way better fix is fuel injection clamp or a 3/8 pex crimp ring but not on cloth sleeve put heat shrink on sleeve sliding it up .
Have some chairs I'm going to repair for splits as well. My problem is cleats won't work, as the bottom isn't straight. The only thing I can think of is adding a wire tensioner to keep it pulled together.
I like these hoses too. I quit buying them. The first repair works and so does the second, third and fourth etc. A year from now this hose will be four feet long
These blow the product directly where you want it. The blowing moves leaves and allows the chemicals to get under the leaves where mosquitos live during the day. A fogger heats the product up and causes a smoke. The smoke rolls around the plants with no agitation. For me the heated foggers are dangerous health wise.
Great review! How was the results? Any mosquito problems after fogging? How does the Cutter solution compare to the Black Flag’s counterpart? They’re almost the same price.
Is there a way to remove the press on fitting without a Dremel tool?
It would be difficult with a hacksaw. There are some similar "dremel" type tools at Harbour Freight that work great. Be careful when using a dremel or hacksaw.
Thank you so much for your video.
Thanks! I have two vintage wood chairs I've been waiting to repair for years because I didn't know how to get glue in the cracks. Now I have three options
We’re did you find the end part? Mine broke and can’t seem to find a small hole one that fits
I used the old one. I just cut off the clip with a cutting wheel on a dremel tool. It was easy.
I’ve got a very similar setup in my garage/workshop. I use a manifold feeding 3 zones . Works GREAT!
Helpful! Thanks!
How often do you have to do this? Once a month?
Thank you for the video, Im not sure what type of glue to use. Advice? Thank you
I use Titebond 3. It's waterproof and it has more "open" time (time before glue starts to set).
Will it spray weed killer effectively?
How much would you charge to repair this chair ???
I cut fatwood fire starter sticks all season long and yeah, I need new tires! 😄
Thank you so much for vt like you a great lover off hose pipe and yes normal last just under a year . Great top
Hey, my mother has a set of those chairs. She lost one, due to breakage, and she's trying to find a replacement. Would you know who makes that chair, or its model name? Her chairs are that same exact design. Thanks.
Is the bar 16x36?
30x14 x36 tall
ZEKOO 2.5FT Super Mini Sliding Barn Door Hardware Kit for Single Door Cabinet.
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@@crimsonwoodworking9609 sir, would you by any chance be willing to share the cut list and dimensions for this project with me? My wife wants me to make her a coffee bar.
Beautiful!
How does that shopvac work with the table saw? I've read that they're not as effective as an actual dust collector but seems to be working well enough for you.
It works great for the chips a table saw generates. Removing the fine dust is tough without a true dust collector. If you have a small shop, use this method and a dust mask. Makes clean up a breeze. The shopvac I use was bought at a yard sale for 5 bucks because the wheels were missing. Give it a try.
Great repair idea.
Thanks for sharing this great idea. I was going to make a T track workbench, but dog holes seem way cheaper, easier and faster to make.
They work even when plumbed backwards like I did. They work better when plumbed right
Glad i stopped what i was doing and decided to look up videos. I was starting to try to tear the entire chair apart thinking how else am i gonna get glue into that tiny crack. Always a smarter way of doing things.
How do I replace the spindle on that kind of chair that came out but we can’t get it back in
This guy explains it. ua-cam.com/video/hnobt2fhPFQ/v-deo.htmlsi=lOUBy4EHKYtfRIlF
Is there a blade that would work on some thicker hardwoods? Or would I need a scroll saw/ban saw?
Jig saw blades with a low tooth count work great on thicker hardwoods
I just picked up six used chairs, two of them have that seat cracking.
"You can do it!" (Happy Gilmour Voice)
I'm in the exact same boat and I think my chairs are these exact ones in the video
Add a little WD-40 or some Pam Spray on the metal protrusion and the rubber tubing will go in a lot easier. Thanx for the video, showing us how to repair the hose.
No problem, thanks for watching
Skillz!
Just fixed my hose, thanks to this! saved me another few bucks on a new one!
Gotta watch every dollar these days!
Wish I knew how to do this sort of stuff! Instead, I am at the mercy of HD. Just trying to find out what size shop vac I need for a small shop to attach to tools like a chop saw or table saw?
You can buy one of these already made. It's called Dust Deputy. Works great
I can't get my sprayer to prime , it's brand new...
Take it back and get an exchange. That seems to be the most common complaint.
Great review. How long does it take to deploy a whole 1/2 gallon tank?
10 minutes for battery and maybe 10 battery chargers for the whole tank
Nice job and great fix. Just upgrade your video upload quality. Thanks!
Beautiful job Bammer. ... But I noticed all those Big Orange tools and equipment mixed in with the Crimson. Well done.
How do you remove the excess glue? Was there something on your cloth? What stops the glue from smearing all over the wood of the chair. Anytime I’ve wiped glue off it leaves a film. Also, couldn’t understand what the name of the glue was that you used. Is it wood glue? Is it clear drying? Thanks
Just a wet cloth. Glue is water based and if you don't wait too long you can just wipe it clean. You're correct that it will leave a haze if you wait too long. Hope this helps
Thanks! That’s so easy.!
Mine is not working at all brand new from Home Depot. Was wondering if I have to open something in order to work.
You shouldn't have to do anything other than add your chemicals. Take it back to HD for an exchange.
Roll Tide. Just subscribed.
I have a clean break all the way through. Can i install dowells and then glue?
Biscuit jointer would work better. Sorry this is so late, I I somehow missed your question.
@CrimsonWoodworking that's genius!! Did you have to reinforce the wall somehow for the French cleat? (I'm assuming it's French cleat)
Not a french cleat. I mounted a 2x4 against the wall that had a small recess cut out. It kept it pinned .