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Simply Works
United States
Приєднався 3 бер 2019
I'm just having fun saving money by doing DIY jobs myself. It gives me the satisfaction of sitting back watching my work that is completely done with my own labor work and I'm happy to share it. Save money by doing it yourself :)
#DIY Project How To Grow Dark Green Grass In Hot Weather?
How to grow dark green grass in Hot Texas weather?
Note: part of the video was made in late fall and early spring.
Note: part of the video was made in late fall and early spring.
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#DIY Project. How to fix a “Rain Bird” Sprinkle Control Panel?
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How to fix a “Rain Bird” Sprinkle Control Panel?
#DIY PROJECT. How to fix a leaky bathroom valve?
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#DIY PROJECT. How to fix the leaky bathroom toilet valve?
#DIY Project. Part 2. How to Repair a Rotten & Damage Old Fence without Removing it?
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#DIY Project. Part 2. How to repair a rotten and damage old wooden fence without removing it?
#DIY Project. Part 1. Fix a Rotten Wooden Fence without Replacing it?
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#DIY Project. Part 1 How to fix a rotten wooden old fence without removing and replacing it?
How to pick a SWEET WATERMELON?
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How to pick a sweet & best mouth watering watermelon? As you may not know, I grew up in a farm. My grandfather taught me how to choose the best tasting watermelon. Thank you.
#DIYProject. Homemade Rocket Stove.
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#DIYProject. How to build a Rocket Stove? Pinoy tayo.
#DIYPROJECT. How to plant a tree or shrubs? Pinoy tayo!
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#DIYProject. How to plant a tree or shrubs?
DIYProject. Homemade Hibachi Grill. Pinoy Tayo
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#DIYProject. #Hibachi Grill. How to build a homemade Hibachi Grill? Cleaning is a snap!
DIY Project. Less than $23 "Portable Bidet" in your own bathroom. Pinoy Tayo
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#DIYProject. #Toiletpaper. How to install a "Portable Bidet" for less than $23 in your bathroom? See no hands. No toilet paper tissue needed.
Emergency Room Nurse / How not to bring home the COVID-19 VIRUS into your home.
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#CoronaVirus #COVID-19 #DIYProject Emergency Room Nurse (frontline) shares his simple ideas how to protect your home and family from the COVID-19 virus.
#DIYProject. How to replace an old air filter to a Permanent / Reusable / Washable air filter.
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#DIYProject Permanent / Reusable / Washable air filter. It can last for years or until the lifetime of your vehicle. Pinoy Tayo.
#DIY Project. Self closing door installation & tutorial
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#DIY Project. Self closing door installation & tutorial. Featuring our dog “Toby the Menace”
#DIY Project. Lawn Mower won’t start. How to easily fix it. Pinoy tayo.
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#DIY Project. Lawn Mower won’t start. How to easily fix it. Very inexpensive way to fix it yourself.
#DIY Project. How to fix, repair, & install an Ice Maker?
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#DIY Project How to fix, repair, and install an Ice Maker?
DIY Project. Cost $320. Magnetic Screen Door covered patio. Pinoy Tayo.
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DIY Project. Cost $320. Magnetic Screen Door covered patio. Pinoy Tayo.
#DIY Project. How to lift a heavy fence by yourself?
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#DIY Project. How to lift a heavy fence by yourself?
DIYProject. How to fix a Chirping Smoke Alarm Detector?
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DIYProject. How to fix a Chirping Smoke Alarm Detector?
DIY Project. How to & Easiest way to fix a leaning fence without removing the fence pole? Pinoy Tayo
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DIY Project. How to & Easiest way to fix a leaning fence without removing the fence pole? Pinoy Tayo
DIY Project. “NO DIG EDGE BORDER” / Under $600 / Maintenance free landscape / Pinoy Tayo
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DIY Project. “NO DIG EDGE BORDER” / Under $600 / Maintenance free landscape / Pinoy Tayo
I felt sorry for the ants.
Amazing!!! Looks fantastic
what kind of grass do you have, I'm in the panhandle and in summer time my grass gets scorched with the heat. it quite sad.
@@mandybest686 I used Texas Bermuda-grass Smart seed & Scott Grass seed Bermuda that is specifically designed for heat & drought. I live in DFW area. Here’s the link Smart Seed Texas 8.75-lb Bermuda Grass Seed www.lowes.com/pd/Pennington-Smart-Seed-Texas-8-75-lb-Bermuda-Grass-Seed/5013148109
To bad this whole process won't work in saint augustine grass in houston
Wow
Can't argue with results. Lawn looks Great.
Did the Ants/Termites eat the other side from the repair?
No. It’s still a solid after being stained.
Hi where did you get the roll of mesh from? Have a link?
OMG, thats really crappy, so many things wrong with that
THANK GOD/UNIVERSE for UA-cam & THIS POST !!!!!!!
Can provide links and additional info ? A) Wood Fillet Brand (if it still holding up) B) Dill bit grinding tool (grit, bit head size & brand) C) Sand paper grit & brand (pkg of ? Are needed)
Very nice! Can you put screws into the cured Bondo?
Very nice job. Straightforward explanations. Camera work helped a lot.
What would you charge per poll I have six to do as a handyman to replace the polls is right around $150.00 of hole average Dallas Texas
Thank you..
What if it needed to go the other way? 😉
Great job!
Love it
Good job buddy!
What an amazing job!
Got a letter from city! I have to do it asap. 5 poles leading at 30 degrees. How long did it take?
Mine is doing a quock chirp then beep. Randomly
Thanks, kfor the information.
Mine does not have a place to remove the battery. Any advice?
Neither does mine but I see he didn’t respond👎🏾
Mine don't also
Neither does mine
This was a good job you did. Smart and with the least effort and expense. You can be on my team anytime.
worst fire alarm in the market
The contractor accidently hit my fence pole when they were replacing the sewer line, and I need to do this. What side bags quickcrete are you using, and why three bags. Great video, and thanks.
Ganda!
Cool! You are really a handyman. I like it👍👌🏻
Those poor ants! They were terrorized!
Looks amazing good job from Scotland 🏴 where we have the iconic midgie !! and I think the hole would still be too big they would still get through 😞
Great job! Thank you for the video and info! I like the music choice too. Not annoying.
Great video! Thank you!
Any problems with wind blowing open the magnetic doors? I caught a little bit of that in your time lapse
0:23 what the fuck. you dont even show us how to remove the alarm from the wiring. You just completely skip over it. This is the part im having trouble with and other people are too in the comments. Yet you manage to show video of an amazon 9v battery for like 10 seconds and skip over the important part of how to remove the wired part
It’s supposed to just come off, if you’ve never taken it out before it might be a little tight but it does come off. If it’s too hard try cutting the power to where your alarm is, that works too.
This one's overripe. Shouldn't have those too-dark swirled mushy indentations when you opened it.
Whatever you do, do NOT ALLOW your contractor to install this extremely poorly designed device in your home. It doesn’t have to be this annoying to change a battery while standing on a ladder with a deafening piercing alarm going off. Screw this company and its engineers.
Were I not a renter I would have rather put a shotgun hole in my ceiling
I’m so fucking annoyed by the thing
And you have to turn off the circuit breaker and unwire it just to change the battery. Very poor design
@@chadripley2776THANK GOODNESS FOR YOU bc I just changed my batteries & it wouldn’t stop alarming so yes I did the circuit breaker method & it worked!!! 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Woodglut comes with very useful plans with all the details you need.
Poor ants... :(
Just AMAZING! AWESOME JOB!!!
Might as well remove the post and swap it out with a replacement. Go 3 ft instead of the usual 2. A brick or 2 or multipurpose granite and not use the quickset cement. But hey what do I know I despise using a shovel and I'm going to have fun replacing our side fence for the 1st in 32 years since purchasing our home.
Helpful video. Thanks!!
Smart
You could have bought the ones that are for like a garage for less openings. Either way nice job I hope it worked cause yeah bugs are the worse especially when you're trying to just enjoy a nice night outside
thank you!
W O W
Thank you so much!! I think this is what I need to do to secure my chain link fence posts!!
awesome great job
My is going double beep in 20 seconds interval. Changed the battery. Nothing happens. Please help! 🙏🏻
Any luck with this? I’m dealing with it now
@@Mugzy_82 remove battery
Genius 🤯👌😂…thank you! I’ve been going nuts over here😵💫
The manual says that 2 chirps approximately every 20 seconds, with the green light on and blinking every 20 seconds, with the other lights off = a Product End-of-Service Life Notification; and the alarm should be replaced immediately.
I'm renewing our old fence w/new rails and pickets and came across 2 posts, which should be straightened (they have ~ 30 degree deviation fm/vertical. I digged around them same way you did, but about 12" deep, the second one even about 10", then added water to dig more next day, but to my surprise, I could move that 2nd post easily any way I want after that water added. So I straighten them both planning to add cement mixture and water, but then got stuck on the doubts if I need to add any cement in the holes. The posts are aluminum and the fence is pretty light (cedar, 6'). The original cement has practically perfect cylindrical shape, so for the future possible repairs it would be so much easier to deal with those perfect cylinders than the mines of irregular shape. So my question is: what will happen if I just surround those now straight posts (with existing cement cylinders on the bottom of them) with the soil (it is in Texas, soil type of clay)? Will it keep them straight, or it is absolutely necessary to remove the old cement, or at least to add some more new? Thank you for the great film, very informative.
Hi, if you are concern about the straight posts leaning due to the type of soil in Texas, you can certainly do that. Any type of reinforcement can help to keep the post straight, but it would be labor intensive if you attempt to remove the existing cement due to its weight. Reinforcing the cement maybe a better option with a better base support by widening the soil around it then pouring more cement. Hope this help.
@@simplyworks8818 Thank you. I straightened the poles and simply put dirt and water around in 2-3 steps, so it dried out. Everything is very stable probably bcs of the nature of the clay soil here. I put rails on one post already. I think it is better to keep the perfect cylinders how they are. I always can dig out same way I did (it is pretty easy here, the soil is soft) and add cement if there is a need. Thank you for your replay again.
Could also add additional galvanized posts beside the old post.
Mine always flashes blue. Is this ok?
Red light: Smoke or Carbon Monoxide Green light: Alarm operating in normal service. Red light flashing with the green light: Alarm operator is in good condition. Blue light: Gas leak.
And yes, if it flashes blue all the time, it means that its having a gas test: If the blue light is on all the time, it is stuck on gas mode and must be replaced