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stacey hare
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Unicorn cat won't get off the blanket
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Katy cat doesn't like her Unicorn horn. And she's never leaving the blanket. Ever.
Kim Churchill at the Great Hall in Toronto November 7, 2014
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Kim Churchill at the Great Hall in Toronto November 7, 2014
One day in Memphis
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One day of walking, eating and drinking in Memphis, on our way to New Orleans
How to Build a Bottle Wall
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Backyard project - instructions for building a wall from recycled bottles. Part of incredible landscaping project by Quiet Nature Ltd.
Brooklyn for beginners
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Three minutes, three ladies, whiskey shots, bowling and Brooklyn. You do the math.
NYC-on foot
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Three lovely ladies wander through parks and one BIG library on a rainy day in New York
Eat, drink, shop, repeat
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Three lovely ladies spend three rainy days in New York
Antigua Galley Bay Resort Gaugin Cotttage
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It's not for everyone, but if you're interested in a truly unique resort experience, you should check out the cottages at Galley Bay. They have lovely beachfront luxury rooms too, but I have never seen a room like this anywhere else.
aidan is our hero
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Aidan is leaving the City of Guelph to work at the City of London. We wish him all the success int he world, and we'll miss him. Thanks for everything Aidan.
The dock that beer built
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We built a floating dock using 69 5L Heineken mini kegs. Check out our super-nerdy T-shirts too!
which keg wins
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a comparison of Heineken's 5L mini keg and Lake of Bays brewing Co.'s Pale Ale keg.
Cool video, thanks! 🤗 I never could've imagined how to make this! But I want to make one. I'm afraid to drill the glass. Will be wearing coke bottle sized glasses while doing that! 🤣 Something I can help with is the LABELS. Removing labels is something I do almost every day. Next time... 1. Soak bottle in water & Dawn dish soap for a few minutes. 2. Use a fresh razor blade to scrape label off. Careful not to cut yourself. 3. Use S.O.S./Brillo/steel wool pad to remove gummy adhesive smears. 4. Dry bottle. 5. For a smooth, clean finish, wipe down dry bottle with rubbing alcohol on a cotton round. I love your project! Great work! 💕
Upcycle Old Glass Bottles Into A Unique And Charming Garden Fence By Kristy Bowen, thanks to Google Im here. I wish the video was longer though.
Awful music
Stop the music
love the video! could do without the music.
Were the bottle 4 inches apart? How did you make sure the top rail held the bottles in firmly. I was thinking about using a 2x4 under the top 4x4 and you can snake the rebar through the top. Has anyone used Magnums in their wine wall? I was wondering how that would look. Thanks again!
Should have made a keg wheel to roll it down
I am watching this 11 years later. How has it held up?
Didn't read comments but if u soak in warm water and dawn dish soap the sticky and paper come right off
For removing labels from wine bottles try golf club grip solvent, I buy mine at Dicks Sporting Goods but any golf club repair place may have it for retail, works great
Good idea and advice, music was annoying though!
I love this! Great job!
A heat gun is handy for removing labels.
Ok following your directions. Fingers crossed!
Soak your bottles in the bath tub for as long as you want. Scrape lable off. Goo gone the glue off with a micro fiber towel. And you have polished clean bottles. Had mine done in a week.
Great wall, horrible, pounding, panicky music was wildly inappropriate.
WD40 gets labels off :)
This is a screen
Wow! The background music is like nails on the chalkboard.
LOL..... you didn't like that fast ditty ? da da da da da da da da da
Let them soak in hot water with dawn dishsoap overnight, labels slide off...
How does it stand up in strong winds?
It would depend on the structure. Ours is still sturdy after several years.
Suggestion: Remove labels AFTER you have drilled the hole. If the bottle then breaks you didn't waste time on that bottle removing the label. Just a thought.
(I loved the music, fcrew the haterz!)
We're doing one, we're getting there! just stumbled upon this but it's got some good tips. Our only major divergence is the rod material and since nobody else here has suggested it I will. Rather than rebar--which I think you'd need to coat with something to keep it from rusting, else exposure to the elements (at least in any kind of humid/wet climate) will have some unsightly oxidation rather quickly, I'd think? We opted for stainless steel lightning rods, which we had cut to length and I don't think they'll rust in this century.
Peanut butter works amazingly well to remove the adhesive on bottles. Thanks for the great video.
Sería muy bueno si le quita el ruido de la musica
Lose the music, please.
@stacey So how DID you get that glass plug out of the wine bottle?
Why avoid clear?
we figured the rebar would rust and be less than pretty. If you like clear, use clear :)
@@staceyhare8585 why not prime and paint the rebar?
Great video but the music is terrible.
Love this idea. However a drill press with the diamond bit works better. I cut holes in Harvey insulators. Works so much easier and easier to control level. Might have to make jig to hold bottles.
I'd have jumped at a chance to use a drill press (and happily built a rig) but we didn't have access to one. A jewelry-hobbyist friend did own a small one, but it just wasn't tall enough.
the soundtrack is awful -- I had to turn off the sound completely
The easy way to remove the paper soak them bottles in warm water with soap .or use oil and warm water it's how I do it with my bottles
Sweet ,I'm making my sidewalks of my treehouse,. I picked up glass bottle that people just dumped in the desert ,bring them home wash them very well cut in half . . !! One I'm done gonna make my greenhouse wall because the wind destroyed the plastic ☹️ Nice job guys it's looks awesome
Hi. Can you share the distance measured between the holes for the rebar?
I used 3/4 inch diamond drill bit for 1/2 inch conduit ( in place of rebar). This is not my vid,i'm just answering from my own experience.
@@misred1 thank you!
Or use a bucket of sand
Cool project! Thanks for sharing. Wondering how or if, you secured the bottom?
Inspired by the film "The Human Centipede"
Thank you, a good clear video. Now I just need to convince the husband to help.
Thank you so much - turned out great‼️ Inspired to start mine now - been collecting bottles for awhile.
peanut butter is what I use to get labels off my bottles
Music is horrible
Thank you but lose the music!👎🤐
soak them all then as you pull them out of the water just rub off the lables. soak a rag in some petro/gas or rubbing alcohol and the glue wiper right off. cheaper than buying acetone. wear gloves, dont be an idiot.
Oxy clean gets labels off best..unless the glue..I make my own oxy clean..cheap awesome they float off in a warm soak
What is your recipe?
Soak the bottles in Oxy-clean for a bit and the labels come right off
Heard WD40 works great on glue after you soak the labels off...
So does Pam spray!
Use E6000 and glue mouth of one to bottom of the other.
Not if you need to replace bottles eventually.
I like glass bottles very much, when the light goes by, it looks spectacular, it is difficult to pierce them, for those who like to use plastic Pet bottles, I want to share "the cabin that you can build yourself" and other videos more ua-cam.com/video/5O84PMc0ZwQ/v-deo.html
I am also thinking that the price of each piece of rebar [over $5/pc.] would make this cost-prohibitive for my budget; so I am going to experiment with some things that I have on my property such as yucca stalks and thinner mesquite branches. A bit of sanding the larger knobs on them and spray or paint on some polyurethane will probably work... Has anyone else tried this project with alternatives to rebar?
We had 20footers cut down in thirds so that was definitely better for the cost
@@jessicaeiss2541 20 footer "Whats"?
@@klee88029 rebar
@@lydiahubbell6278 Oh! Thank you 😉