Nick Kwok
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Warzone Highlights | July & August '24
#warzone #rebirthisland #rebirth #rebirth_warzone #warzoneclips #callofduty #callofdutymodernwarfare3 #warzone3 #warzone3clips #warzone3gameplay #modernwarfare3 #modernwarfare3gameplay #modernwarfareclips #warzonegameplay
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Call of Duty | Vondel | 21 Kill Solos | CHOKED THE DUB :(
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Played a great game but blew the final kill 🙈. Really happy with the game play though! #warzone #vondel #vondelresurgence #vondelwarzone #vondelwarzone3 #warzoneclips #callofduty #callofdutymodernwarfare3 #warzone3 #warzone3clips #warzone3gameplay #modernwarfare3 #modernwarfare3gameplay #modernwarfareclips #warzonegameplay
Warzone Highlights | May & June '24
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#warzone #rebirthisland #rebirth #rebirth_warzone #warzoneclips #callofduty #callofdutymodernwarfare3 #warzone3 #warzone3clips #warzone3gameplay #modernwarfare3 #modernwarfare3gameplay #modernwarfareclips #warzonegameplay
Warzone Highlights | April '24
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#warzone #rebirthisland #rebirth #rebirth_warzone #warzoneclips #callofduty #callofdutymodernwarfare3 #warzone3 #warzone3clips #warzone3gameplay #modernwarfare3 #modernwarfare3gameplay #modernwarfareclips #warzonegameplay
Call of Duty | Rebirth | 21 Kill Solo Win (New PR!)
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Got my new Resurgence PR and second 20 bomb! Lets goo! :) #warzone #rebirthisland #rebirth #rebirth_warzone #warzoneclips #callofduty #callofdutymodernwarfare3 #warzone3 #warzone3clips #warzone3gameplay #modernwarfare3 #modernwarfare3gameplay #modernwarfareclips #warzonegameplay
Warzone Resurgence | 15 Kill Solo Win | Orlov Military Base | No Commentary
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#warzone #urzikstan #warzoneclips #vondel #ashikaisland #ashika #callofduty #callofdutymodernwarfare3 #warzone3 #warzone3clips #warzone3gameplay #modernwarfare3 #modernwarfare3gameplay #modernwarfareclips #warzonegameplay
Warzone Highlights | January '24
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Warzone Highlights | January '24
Warzone Highlights | December '23
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#warzone #warzoneclips #vondel #ashikaisland #ashika #callofduty #callofdutymodernwarfare3 #warzone3 #warzone3clips #warzone3gameplay #modernwarfare3 #modernwarfare3gameplay #modernwarfareclips #warzonegameplay
Kwok Fam Hawaii 2023
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Video montage of our family trip to O'ahu. Music by: Bensound.com/free-music-for-videos License code: YDJFT5GK4NSU3MVZ
Vondel | Trios | 19 Kill Win | Crazy Endgame Clutch!
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Clutched up the dub with a crazy 2v1 endgame against a team that had rooftops against me on the ground. #warzone #warzone2 #warzoneclips #vondel #callofduty #callofdutymodernwarfare2 #20bomb
MY FIRST 20 BOMB | Ashika Island 20 Kill Win | Solos | No Commentary
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Woo!!! Finally got my first 20 bomb! Heart was pounding when I had 17 kills with 3 other people left. I got really lucky with the 20th kill but I'll take it! #warzone #warzone2 #warzoneclips #ashikaisland #callofduty #callofdutymodernwarfare2 #20bomb
Tennis with Brett | 10-point tie breakers + service games + warm-up
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Tennis with Brett | 10-point tie breakers service games warm-up
Tennis with Justin | Drills + Practice Set + Tiebreak
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0:00 - 2:24 - Forehands cross-court 2:25 - 7:17 - Practice Set 7:18 - 9:21 - 7 point tiebreak Started recording on the tail end of doing some cross court drills followed by one set and one 7 pt tie breaker.
Slingerbag Practice
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I'm trying to break the habit of 'arming' my forehand by loosening my wrist allowing my body rotation to generate power. My FH has been a liability in doubles and singles. If anyone has any advice that can help, would greatly appreciate it! I can't seem to hit a consistent ball. I feel very solid on my BH. When I hit my BH I know and can trust what type of ball I’m gonna produce. Some of my FHs...
DIY Solar Water Heater Full Build
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I made a DIY solar water heater for a friend that needed it for him and his family's jacuzzi! After doing a ton of research and getting a ton of help from RC Insider (who made a great video on this with a full supplies list), I went for it myself! I made this water heater with: 1/2" exterior plywood 1/16" acrylic sheet 2x4x8 KD doug fir 2x4x8 Treated doug fir (though I wish I did 4x4) 8" zip ti...
Chicken Coop Time Lapse (Inspired by Ana White's A-Frame Design)
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Chicken Coop Time Lapse (Inspired by Ana White's A-Frame Design)
DIY Keyboard Wrist Pad with Wireless Charging
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DIY Keyboard Wrist Pad with Wireless Charging
DIY Kid’s Floating Bookshelf
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DIY Kid’s Floating Bookshelf
Simple DIY Dust Collector (Chris Notap's design + 2" port modification)
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Simple DIY Dust Collector (Chris Notap's design 2" port modification)
Two Person Red Oak Office Desk
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Two Person Red Oak Office Desk
Repairing Broken Bed (Broken Slat and Slat Brace)
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Repairing Broken Bed (Broken Slat and Slat Brace)
Refinishing a Damaged Outdoor Bench (No Commentary)
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Refinishing a Damaged Outdoor Bench (No Commentary)
Making a Red Oak Dining Table
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Making a Red Oak Dining Table
Hercules 12" Miter Saw Unboxing
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Hercules 12" Miter Saw Unboxing
Billionaire Remake
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Billionaire Remake
Won't Even Start Cover
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Won't Even Start Cover

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @dshep7850
    @dshep7850 8 днів тому

    Thank you for sharing this.

  • @gjb6823
    @gjb6823 14 днів тому

    Did you have to use a special "strong but flexible" type of wood for the slat? I ust broke one of mine.

    • @nwkwok
      @nwkwok 14 днів тому

      No - I had a spare 1x4 SPF board and since it was the foot slat, I figured that would not get as much stress as a middle slat so I didn't feel the need for special piece of lumber. 1x material has a little bit more flex. I definitely wouldn't do an all SPF situation cause that would not be stable enough but for one end board, it worked out OK for our situation

  • @heffptbo
    @heffptbo 16 днів тому

    Would a black garden hose not be easier to use? I suppose it would break down faster... but easier to work with?

    • @nwkwok
      @nwkwok 15 днів тому

      I’d imagine much more expensive

  • @mrjbone719
    @mrjbone719 Місяць тому

    Almost stopped watching when you said you had a sedan. I'm glad i stuck around! Great video.

    • @nwkwok
      @nwkwok Місяць тому

      @@mrjbone719 😂😂

  • @kimbalcalkins6903
    @kimbalcalkins6903 Місяць тому

    more expensive but glass is much better for trapping the IR inside, also use insulation on the bottom and sides ?

  • @ggravenngg9885
    @ggravenngg9885 2 місяці тому

    nice!

    • @nwkwok
      @nwkwok 2 місяці тому

      Thanks!

  • @cloudz595
    @cloudz595 3 місяці тому

    What's the skin

  • @julyc2603
    @julyc2603 3 місяці тому

    👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻 excellent job!!!. Thank you

  • @prestonmiller9953
    @prestonmiller9953 3 місяці тому

    I built three of them about 14 years ago for an inside swimming pool

  • @Stingra87
    @Stingra87 3 місяці тому

    How much did all of the materials cost in total?

  • @BradySzabo
    @BradySzabo 3 місяці тому

    I can't save it to a list to watch later and can't watch it now. Why do you tubers remove the add to playlist button? I don't understand.

    • @nwkwok
      @nwkwok 3 місяці тому

      Weird! I wasn't aware that this was an option I could even toggle.

    • @AntonioZorro
      @AntonioZorro 3 місяці тому

      Compatilhe o vídeo em uma conversa, depois o assista. Salve o linkem favorito no seu navegador.

  • @michaeldbhawker3556
    @michaeldbhawker3556 3 місяці тому

    I built this almost exact unit as a pool heater with my dad in 1980. We used copper pipes.

  • @jamesself435
    @jamesself435 3 місяці тому

    Great video! 5 years later, how’s it holding up?

  • @sshutupurface8345
    @sshutupurface8345 4 місяці тому

    what do you get on a 50°F day

  • @MrofficialC
    @MrofficialC 4 місяці тому

    Make a double greenhouse effect. So put it into another glass enclosure and it might get even hotter.

  • @iFryTube
    @iFryTube 4 місяці тому

    Great job and nicely edited video. Also, love your workshop!

  • @Ansset0
    @Ansset0 4 місяці тому

    It's not metric. It's useless since the conception :D

  • @Sophia-fw1rm
    @Sophia-fw1rm 5 місяців тому

    What is the tool you used to put the mood in the broken place?

  • @unityk5986
    @unityk5986 5 місяців тому

    WOW! THIS IS AWESOME THANK YOU for sharing...

  • @TheLanceFrazier
    @TheLanceFrazier 5 місяців тому

    I have two suggestions about the unit itself. First, if you were to feel the back (underside) of the collector on a sunny day, I could all but guarantee that it is hotter than young love. If you insulate that with a piece of foil faced 2" EPS foam, you would retain more heat inside the chamber. Secondly, use either a high temp caulk or gasket around the perimeter of your clear sheeting by doing this--along with a top piece of trim--will seal the heat inside the chamber and keep the warping to a minimum. The recommendation of a thicker sheet by another viewer is definitely a better choice, but the best would be one layer of tempered, not coated glass. Great video. I was frustrated with you in the beginning stage. I wanted to be able to tell you how to uncoil the tubing and that laying it in from the top was really the only way to do it. Thanks again for a good watch!

  • @Faisuov
    @Faisuov 5 місяців тому

    No need this much labor just don't do it on the bed next time do it on the floor or kitchen 😂

  • @Ctrlwrp
    @Ctrlwrp 5 місяців тому

    Great work 🙌🏻🙏🏼

    • @nwkwok
      @nwkwok 5 місяців тому

      thanks!

  • @bb_lz9790
    @bb_lz9790 6 місяців тому

    Great job! Personally, I would have left the replacement rail section at full width (after cutting it to length). No one would see the difference and it would be stronger (just not as pretty).

  • @liovarin
    @liovarin 6 місяців тому

    How would you remove that whole wood piece on which the slat sides are resting? Is it glued to the frame?

  • @nojan
    @nojan 7 місяців тому

    who is this guy, he should be a full time streamer! ;)

    • @nwkwok
      @nwkwok 7 місяців тому

      🤣

  • @jimfeaster4837
    @jimfeaster4837 7 місяців тому

    After your video i went and got one😊

    • @nwkwok
      @nwkwok 7 місяців тому

      Awesome!! Thoughts?

    • @jimfeaster4837
      @jimfeaster4837 7 місяців тому

      @@nwkwok best value works nice

  • @kw9568
    @kw9568 7 місяців тому

    Tell him stop jumping in the bed!!!

  • @homesteadingwithsadie
    @homesteadingwithsadie 7 місяців тому

    interesting game ,

  • @carr1ngton
    @carr1ngton 8 місяців тому

    Solid clips!

    • @nwkwok
      @nwkwok 8 місяців тому

      Thanks!

  • @Trevwhitesailing
    @Trevwhitesailing 8 місяців тому

    Nice work

  • @CheekyTime
    @CheekyTime 10 місяців тому

    Well done my guy! Need to warm a pool tho...

  • @rodkeh
    @rodkeh 10 місяців тому

    I'm sorry to have to say this but, you make the most common mistakes of the DIY crowd and a lot of professionals too! You could easily but maybe not inexpensively but expensive can pay back faster, increase your efficiency and output by anywhere from 50% - ~100%. You make the same mistakes the pop-can solar air heaters do, so I'll try to explain so everyone can understand what makes a good solar collector and heater! There are just 4 things to remember when designing and building any solar heater: 1) heat will always flow to cold, never the opposite direction 2) the colour "black" absorbs the most amount of thermal radiation 3) the thinner a material is, the faster it conducts heat from one side to the other 4) every substance has a different ability to transmit heat know as Thermal Conductivity The biggest problem with designs for solar collectors is understand where and in what direction the heat is going to flow and trying to bare in mind where we want that heat to flow to. In this case, we want to collect solar heat radiation and transmit that heat to a volume of water. We know that the colour black absorbs the greatest range of Infrared Radiation, so anything we want to heat up, should be painted black but only those surfaces that we want to heat up, not any surface that is not in touch with the water, because once radiation strikes a black surface other than the solar conductor, that heat is lost and can never help to heat the water. The interior and exterior of the cabinet should never be painted black because every IR photon that strikes is absorbed and can do nothing to heat the water, which is what we are trying to do here. By painting the cabinet black you are encouraging the enclosure to become heated and dried out and that is a fire hazard, under the wrong conditions. The only thing that should be painted black is the solar collector tube. The enclosure should be lined with aluminum foil to reflect any arrant heat photons and send them back to the collector and keep them bouncing back and forth until they do get absorbed where we want them to be, in the water we want to heat. You use a PVC plastic pipe as your solar heat collector which is already black so you don't have to paint it and although it may be convenient work with, if you are doing all this work you might as well make it pay for itself, even if it cost a little bit more, you'll have the improvements forever. The Thermal conductivity of PVC plastic is about 0.25 W/mK, where as the thermal conductivity of copper is about 401 W/mK, or you could say that a copper pipe would transfer heat to water, 1604 times faster than the PVC pipe you are using. Which means that with a copper pipe collector you can get 1604 times more heat and since solar energy tends to be intermittent when it is there at all, it is important to take full advantage when it is! There are various ways to build a solar collector but if you use soft copper tubing, you can probably get it already in a coil so you don't even need to fight with it. If you made your solar collector from soft copper and painted it with a solar absorbent paint designed for maximum absorption (or just flat black works too) and lined you cabinet with aluminum foil you could produce a great deal more hot water. The temperature increase of the water is less important than the amount of water heated but bare in mind you only have about one Kilowatt of heat / square meter, at Noon, when the Sun is directly over head, on a perfectly clear day, at the Equator and only the surface of the copper pipe facing the Sun can collect heat... There really isn't much there to work with, so we have to maximize our return if it is going to be worthwhile in the long run. Good Luck! and I hope this will help the DIYs out there to get even more enjoyment out of their projects! Go for it!

  • @homesteadingwithsadie
    @homesteadingwithsadie 11 місяців тому

    looks like fun

  • @Ansset0
    @Ansset0 11 місяців тому

    So many mistakes, basic mistakes, I can't even comment on that content. You should not consider yourself as a carpenter.

  • @homesteadingwithsadie
    @homesteadingwithsadie 11 місяців тому

    interestng game

  • @azajaime8281
    @azajaime8281 11 місяців тому

    nice

    • @nwkwok
      @nwkwok 11 місяців тому

      thanks!

  • @What_Other_Hobbies
    @What_Other_Hobbies 11 місяців тому

    Parallel runs, a sealed and insulated reservoir. That will optimize your result.

  • @bludelphinium994
    @bludelphinium994 11 місяців тому

    Great work. 👍👍

  • @xencrft
    @xencrft Рік тому

    love to see it good stuff

  • @RussellD11
    @RussellD11 Рік тому

    as its been 3 years, how long did this last before the tubes broke down by UV?

  • @oz93666
    @oz93666 Рік тому

    Great job , just some thoughts , putting a few square meters of aluminium foil on the back wall will help a lot 8:57 , and I see two AC units , insteat of pumping heat into the air the heat exchangers could be modified to harvest the heat into water

  • @royrogers7644
    @royrogers7644 Рік тому

    Next project, make a circular box for the coil 😄

    • @royrogers7644
      @royrogers7644 4 місяці тому

      @SamIAm-uk1pp With circular design you will avoid sharp corners and breaking the tube :)

  • @RichardBaileyrichoncode
    @RichardBaileyrichoncode Рік тому

    Mostly followed this. Used 8 lengths of electric fence ribbon in pairs (across, vertical, and diagonals) to weave above and below each pass of pipe. It was easy, fast, cheap, and very secure.

  • @adiahunt6869
    @adiahunt6869 Рік тому

    What type of nails did you use to drill into the planks? I think that’s the name of them

  • @chrispartosbro4555
    @chrispartosbro4555 Рік тому

    If you can keep the tubing in the sun as much as you can before you start working with it, or run some warm to hot water through the tubing really helps if flex n bend, you welcome

  • @pauldmann1166
    @pauldmann1166 Рік тому

    Dude!!!! The way you used that table saw made me CRINGE!!!! Keep your hands away from the blade and never lean over it… YEIKS!!!

  • @zendadddy
    @zendadddy Рік тому

    Is there anyway you could build this and connect it to your pool pump and equipment? So that you don’t have hoses all along your pool deck?

  • @TheSnowyWind
    @TheSnowyWind Рік тому

    what about the hard water?

  • @barryswank4894
    @barryswank4894 Рік тому

    How to stop it from over heating my hot tub? I made one and it got my sauna (hot tub) up from 53 degrees to over 105 and the weather is still only 75 degrees outside. I can manually watch and turn the pump off when the weather gets really hot, but will the water boil in the solar collector? Should I let the water drain out of the tubes when I turn it off? Do you know an inexpensive sensor that will turn the pump off when the tub gets to a certain temperature? Thanks.

  • @chrislewis8642
    @chrislewis8642 Рік тому

    When I built mine, it was 4 x 8 and I used two pieces of corrugated skylight material, and I just replaced it this year because it was dirty, and I thought (from the ground, not the roof where it resides) that it had clouded. Now i think it was just dirty. Anyway, it holds up year round in Kentucky elements. I also filled any empty spaces with aluminum cans and painted everything matte black. Its the only way the pool in my yard is usable. I can't bring myself to cut the trees, and its a forest pool! This is a great video. I would buy one of these since I don't have the time and energy to build a second one.