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The FASTEST Way to Repair a Broken Cabinet Drawer Front Panel
Fix your broken cabinet door front quickly and save yourself some money. We tackle a kitchen drawer whose front fell off the drawer, rendering it useless. Let's breath new life into this drawer.
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Fixing Holes In Wood Is Easier Than You Think | Closet Door Repair
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Learn how to easily repair holes in wood using dowel pins, toothpicks, and wood glue. Watch as we fix a hollow core closet door pin hole at the top with this simple repair method. I use one of
How to Replace a Fence Post | Aluminum Fence Post Repair
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Replacing a fence post on an aluminum fence. Replacing a fence post, both wood or metal is a very doable DIY job and does not require a lot of specialized tools to accomplish. If you're motivated and put in a little sweat equity, in a handflul of hours you'll have your sturdy fence back. Happy project time! Magnalatch adjustment included.
You Won't Believe This DIY Loft Bed with DESK and GAMING SPACE BENEATH
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I'm thinking about creating some helpful content for DIY and home improvement for both beginners above. I'd like to know what you think when it comes to DIY. What are your common frustrations when it comes to taking on DIY projects around your home? Notes: This loft bed and PC setup was a great way to utilize space in this small bedroom. If there is enough interest in the comments, I may create...
You WON'T BELIEVE the Difference Epoxy Paint Makes on Your Pool! | Pool Rennovation Epoxy Paint
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This is a time lapse pool painting video. I was super nervous before starting, but it was a pretty easy pool painting to tackle as a DIYer. I used epoxy pool paint for it's longevity. I'll let you know what went well and not so well during my pool painting.
What's the Secret to a FLAWLESS Backyard Transformation? Pool Plumbing Transformation Time Lapse
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This is a time lapse video of reconstructing the top of our pool walls. Our pool has tipped and sunk over the last sixty years. We hope this is the remedy it needs.
Backyard Transformation | Episode 06 Pouring Pool Wall
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Our pool has tipped and sunk over 60 years. Now, we fix it with some help from a lot of friends.
Backyard Transformation Time Lapse | Episode 5: Retaining Wall and Pool Plumbing Weekend 2
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It's the second weekend of building the retaining wall. This video shows the builders and some of their techniques.
Why I DIDN'T DIY This Retaining Wall | Backyard Transformation | Episode 04: Build the Wall!
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This is some brief time lapse video of a retaining wall construction in our backyard surrounding our pool. This is not a DIY retaining wall for a couple of reasons you'll see in the video. I'll go more in depth in the next episodes on how a wall this large is built successfully. It's beautiful progress.
I Fixed Cracks in My Concrete Pool with Epoxy | Backyard Transformation Episode 3: Motivated?
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In this video I attempt to fix all the cracks in my concrete pool with structural epoxy with some mixed success. If you are interested, the supplies I used are listed below: RCF Repair Kit:www.amazon.com/Rhino-Carbon-Fiber-Crack-Repair/dp/B00LV4NUDS/ref=sr_1_7?dchild=1&keywords=rcf epoxy&qid=1622242727&sr=8-7
Backyard Transformation DIY | Episode 2: This Is How We Demo!
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Our Backyard Pool Transformation is underway. In this video watch us rip apart our backyard and pool with some help from friends! It's a mostly DIY backyard project on a budget. Subscribe so you don't miss an episode of this epic backyard transformation every Saturday!
Backyard Transformation DIY | Episode 1: How It All Fell Apart
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This is the crazy saga of our backyard transformation with our pool! I'd like to say it's a backyard transformation on a budget, but that would be a big fat lie unfortunately. I'll do most of my own "stunts" with the help of some pro's. A new video every week, subscribe for weekly updates.
How to Make Wooden Fireplace Mantel | DIY Floating Mantel #WoodenMantel #FireplaceMantel
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Hey there! I'm thinking about creating some helpful content on home improvement, but I'm curious to know what you think about the topic. When it comes to home improvement and DIY, what is your biggest frustration? Just leave a comment below. I'll read everyone. Thank you so much! UA-cam Audiolibrary: Christmas Village (Aaron Kenny) Hip Hop Christmas ( Twin Musicom) Revenge Body Beat (Nana Kwabena)
Epic Backyard Makeover | Time to Change Things Up!
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It's time for an epic backyard makeover! Our pool failed last spring leading to a cascade of events. Not my normal videos coming up, but thought I'd invite you to join me in the process. We'll be making one massive retaining wall, outdoor shower, pouring concrete, rehabbing a 60 year old pool, the list goes on...
DIY Shiplap Fireplace Wall Transformation | Time Lapse
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DIY Shiplap Fireplace Wall Transformation | Time Lapse
Do I Have Anxiety? | Anxiety Quiz
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Do I Have Anxiety? | Anxiety Quiz
What is the Covid Vaccine Passport? Will it work?
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What is the Covid Vaccine Passport? Will it work?
Mandelorian Star Gina Carano Tweets | What is Stockholm Syndrome?
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Mandelorian Star Gina Carano Tweets | What is Stockholm Syndrome?
Logic Theory : Less than 25% Guess Correct | Wason Selection Task
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Logic Theory : Less than 25% Guess Correct | Wason Selection Task
These People Will Inspire You | It's Never to Late to Start Something New
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These People Will Inspire You | It's Never to Late to Start Something New
Why You Need to Know the Anchoring Bias | Examples in Your Life
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Why You Need to Know the Anchoring Bias | Examples in Your Life
What Titchener Circles Teach Us About our Brains and Saving Money
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What Titchener Circles Teach Us About our Brains and Saving Money
Brain Facts | Random and Intriguing Facts About the Mind
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Brain Facts | Random and Intriguing Facts About the Mind
How to Plan and Reach Your 2021 Goals | Never Forget to Do This 1 Thing
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How to Plan and Reach Your 2021 Goals | Never Forget to Do This 1 Thing
What is Dunbar's Number? | The Reason Why We Don't Communicate with Most of Our Facebook Friends
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What is Dunbar's Number? | The Reason Why We Don't Communicate with Most of Our Facebook Friends
Why Does Time Go Faster as We Get Older? 8 Tips on How to Slow Down Time
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Why Does Time Go Faster as We Get Older? 8 Tips on How to Slow Down Time
Why do You Want to Squeeze Cute Things?
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Why do You Want to Squeeze Cute Things?
How to Break Bad Habits for Good this Time | 7 Tips Based on Habit Research
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How to Break Bad Habits for Good this Time | 7 Tips Based on Habit Research
How to Reach Goals Faster in Life | 5 Tips from the Pro's Like James Clear
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How to Reach Goals Faster in Life | 5 Tips from the Pro's Like James Clear
Explaining Bloom's Taxonomy in the world around us. Why you are smarter than you think.
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Explaining Bloom's Taxonomy in the world around us. Why you are smarter than you think.

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  • @KimberlyLetsGo
    @KimberlyLetsGo 14 днів тому

    This only works if you are right-handed.

  • @Adam-to9gp
    @Adam-to9gp 14 днів тому

    Nice job. How high off the floor is it to the top of the mantel?

  • @lifeat4073
    @lifeat4073 21 день тому

    will you share your measurements

  • @virtualriderph1176
    @virtualriderph1176 21 день тому

    Those mechanical packers that you used the first time should have worked perfectly except that you may not have tightened those using a t-wrench. The rubbers on those packers will expand and seat the mechanical packers tight inside those drill ports. We use those packers almost everyday to repair cracked concrete walls and floors and even for repairing water seepage and leakage. Greetings from the Philippines.

  • @Poprostuoskar359
    @Poprostuoskar359 23 дні тому

    Broo nice work done! Greeting from Poland

  • @361degressvr7
    @361degressvr7 Місяць тому

    NICEST WORK on Bed For boy I saw !!! Good Job !

  • @blackhillsbrazilianjiujits9190
    @blackhillsbrazilianjiujits9190 2 місяці тому

    Would you share the ladder dimensions?

  • @DanielRios549
    @DanielRios549 2 місяці тому

    Is that LED strip enough for illuminating our faces during a meeting?

  • @barrymcgregor5528
    @barrymcgregor5528 2 місяці тому

    hi can you share the measurements

    • @figuringitout9956
      @figuringitout9956 Місяць тому

      I wish, maybe some day I'll go back and measure everything for those interested. It was kind of a build as you go kind of thing.

  • @JoseRodriguez-by8jc
    @JoseRodriguez-by8jc 2 місяці тому

    Very nice !!!!!

    • @figuringitout9956
      @figuringitout9956 Місяць тому

      It took a lot of effort! But it was definitely worth it.

  • @grb024
    @grb024 2 місяці тому

    I got it correct despite the total distraction of your camera that kept coming out of focus. You need to keep that sucker focused. Very annoying.

  • @Hibbard1986
    @Hibbard1986 3 місяці тому

    looks great, I wish my stud finder would accurately help me find the studs. False reads all over!

    • @shariwynne9210
      @shariwynne9210 2 місяці тому

      Use a magnet to find the screws in the drywall.

    • @Hibbard1986
      @Hibbard1986 2 місяці тому

      Made a loft bd this weekend for my son, what a project this was for me . Didnt use wall studs just kinda made a big platform. All the pocket holes and painting add quite a bit of time, ​@@shariwynne9210

    • @figuringitout9956
      @figuringitout9956 Місяць тому

      Yup, I hear you. Sometimes a little thumping with your fist on the wall followed by many small pilot holes are the only way to do it. Especially on super thick walls.

  • @guywthclss
    @guywthclss 3 місяці тому

    OMG LOL I do appreciate the video but I truly would just hire a fence guy. He's have that thing done in an hour for about $300. I had four sections of mine (some type of fence) destroyed when I tree took a wrong fall on my property. The fence guy came out and redid all four sections including pouring 5 new posts for $1300. That included all new materials.

  • @pavelkriuchkov5122
    @pavelkriuchkov5122 4 місяці тому

    "Pretty perfect fit" - should be a slogan of your channel!

  • @pavelkriuchkov5122
    @pavelkriuchkov5122 4 місяці тому

    I would definitely watch such videos every day, especially with daily vlog inserts like here

  • @pavelkriuchkov5122
    @pavelkriuchkov5122 4 місяці тому

    Glue! We need more glue! 😅

  • @pavelkriuchkov5122
    @pavelkriuchkov5122 4 місяці тому

    Cool!

  • @justinbessert3673
    @justinbessert3673 5 місяців тому

    Nice video. I like the closing line. I’d never heard of a farmer‘s jack

  • @romeosantini3678
    @romeosantini3678 5 місяців тому

    i try to yake a picture of you can of stain was too far i like the color do you know what kind color

    • @figuringitout9956
      @figuringitout9956 5 місяців тому

      The stain color ended up being a mix of 1 to 3 stains. The first stain was not dark enough, so I mixed it with darker stains until I got the cookies I was looking for. I'm sorry, I don't remember the stain color.

  • @pavelkriuchkov5122
    @pavelkriuchkov5122 6 місяців тому

    Cool!

  • @zorepartyof4454
    @zorepartyof4454 6 місяців тому

    How did you determine the length of your mantle?

    • @figuringitout9956
      @figuringitout9956 6 місяців тому

      Yikes, great question. It was really just my preference. Wider than the fireplace but not so wide it dwarfs the fireplace.

  • @bigtime282828
    @bigtime282828 7 місяців тому

    Thanks, brother that was extremely helpful. Tomorrow morning myself, my son, my best friend and my wife will be priming and painting our 25,000 gallon pool with that exact same color and exact same paint. I had to go to three different Leslie‘s pool stores to get 8 gallons of primer and 8 gallons epoxy paint. Thanks for the video, it gives me great confidence!

  • @christakay6279
    @christakay6279 8 місяців тому

    Why didn’t you post the finished pool??? lol

    • @figuringitout9956
      @figuringitout9956 8 місяців тому

      Oh rest assured, it's all done now! I'll put a video link at the end of this for the finished product in a week or two.

  • @barepoots
    @barepoots 8 місяців тому

    Nice work! How's it holding up? Thinking of doing the same. Thank you!

    • @figuringitout9956
      @figuringitout9956 8 місяців тому

      Most of it held up well over the last 3 years. I have had to go back and touched up some of the cracks every spring since then. The cold joint between the deep end walls and the safety ledger on the deep end are always going to be an issue. Because of that, I don't think my pool was an ideal candidate for epoxy paint. Eventually will move to a vinyl liner again. The paint itself is fantastic.

  • @BigBilly1958
    @BigBilly1958 9 місяців тому

    At 1:45 your thoughts on appearance is a good point. The miter cut is the way to go for aesthetics. What was your approach for measuring for the end caps? This type of joinery is new for me.

    • @figuringitout9956
      @figuringitout9956 9 місяців тому

      I really just took the depth measurement from the front to the back, and then the height from the exterior of the top to the exterior of the bottom. Then I cut the end caps at 45° on the three sides.I would have done a couple of things different if I did this project again. I've done a couple of other floating shells with different methods with different levels of success.

  • @justinbessert3673
    @justinbessert3673 10 місяців тому

    How many hours of work went into the project? Great results! 😊

    • @figuringitout9956
      @figuringitout9956 10 місяців тому

      Thank you. Minus all the thinking and planning, probably around 10 hours over a couple of days.

  • @dannyrivera6704
    @dannyrivera6704 Рік тому

    Bruh the Beggining of the video 😂

  • @lawrencewalker1589
    @lawrencewalker1589 Рік тому

    Hey there I have a concrete pool had someone to come in and paint it but it wasn’t done right it had foamed bubbles all over the walls and floor so how do I go about repainting it

    • @figuringitout9956
      @figuringitout9956 Рік тому

      I also had some air bubbles form. Either from the surface being damp or air entrapment someway, maybe unbalanced epoxy mixing? I've only painted one pool, so I'm not a pro. But to get rid of the bumps, I can't imagine another way besides safely sanding it down to a smoother surface. I've chosen to live with some of the areas that are a little bit bumpy in my pool.

  • @KarenLorraine_RAK
    @KarenLorraine_RAK Рік тому

    I have a concrete pool and have a small leak somewhere in the bottom of the pool which can not be found... Can I use an epoxy paint to seal this leak?

    • @figuringitout9956
      @figuringitout9956 Рік тому

      From my experience, the paint I used would not be sufficient to stop a leak from a crack, it doesn't fill holes or cracks well. I have used pool epoxy tube comes in a stick to successfully plug holes under water. I usually triage my leaks and start with the easiest solution first.

  • @wrapco_graphics
    @wrapco_graphics Рік тому

    What did you use to seal the wall to the floor cold joint? Or did you just epoxy it? Thanks

    • @figuringitout9956
      @figuringitout9956 Рік тому

      Before the epoxy paint, I ran a bead of anchoring epoxy around the entire pool where the cold joint would be. There is also a polyurethane flexible crack sealer that I think I would use next time also. I think it's made Sika? Found at Lowe's or home Depot.

  • @lucasokomuniewski6525
    @lucasokomuniewski6525 2 роки тому

    I followed this and my house burnt down :(

  • @Ruiz_Woodworks
    @Ruiz_Woodworks 2 роки тому

    Please don’t ever use gloves when operating a saw.

  • @Landnofortnitegaming
    @Landnofortnitegaming 2 роки тому

    😮

  • @laurengarcia2854
    @laurengarcia2854 2 роки тому

    What was the cost of this project?

  • @gregrandol2801
    @gregrandol2801 2 роки тому

    Woodglut plans are awesome!

  • @rebeccaanderson5037
    @rebeccaanderson5037 2 роки тому

    awesome

  • @RaiderRican
    @RaiderRican 2 роки тому

    Great video!! May I ask what is the depth of the Matel?

  • @OptimusChrist274
    @OptimusChrist274 2 роки тому

    So many questions un answered, off center explanations with no walk through information given.

  • @johnhelton457
    @johnhelton457 2 роки тому

    I did it with woodglut woodworking plans.

  • @mlswjs
    @mlswjs 2 роки тому

    U didn’t apply any kind of finish ??

    • @figuringitout9956
      @figuringitout9956 2 роки тому

      Nope. I didn't know how a finish wood handle the heat from the fireplace. No problems with just the stain and heat at all. I like the dulll look for this project.

  • @LuisFlores-eh9lr
    @LuisFlores-eh9lr 2 роки тому

    How do you fasten the shiplap to the metal studs so that it’s solid?

    • @figuringitout9956
      @figuringitout9956 2 роки тому

      I first screwed in Hardie backer board. I then took the shiplap and generously glued it to the backer board and used a finishing nailer to secure the ends of the shiplap while it dried. Then either hid or filled the nail holes. Mostly glue on the bottom half of the wall though.

  • @Tamim-uTube
    @Tamim-uTube 2 роки тому

    I have so much of this that other people think I need therapy. I can’t help pretending to squeeze my kitten or parrot to death.

  • @thelegalscrivener
    @thelegalscrivener 3 роки тому

    Cool video shout-out from Corona, Queens

  • @pavelkriuchkov5122
    @pavelkriuchkov5122 3 роки тому

    I've never count my people this way. It's really interesting!

    • @figuringitout9956
      @figuringitout9956 3 роки тому

      It may not be true all the time, but I think I agree with it in general. I think my circles of friends are smaller because I'm somewhat of an introvert:)

  • @pavelkriuchkov5122
    @pavelkriuchkov5122 3 роки тому

    WOW!!!

  • @mimedeiros26
    @mimedeiros26 3 роки тому

    Is the front where you put the mantel made of wood? Is that not a fire hazard? Or do you have a concrete wall behind that? Thanks!

    • @figuringitout9956
      @figuringitout9956 3 роки тому

      This fireplace is framed with non-combustible materials infront of an exhisting block/wall. The bottom of the fireplace exterior has fiber board (non-combustsible). Up at the top, the rest of the exterior is made of wood (combustible, but high enough to meet the specifications of the manufacturer). I followed the provided directions with the gas fireplace. They were very specific where combustible materials could be placed, even the hight versus width of the mantel. Thanks for watching! You can see the video of making the fireplace here ua-cam.com/video/YwMEWy5eSpI/v-deo.html

  • @garyolsen3409
    @garyolsen3409 3 роки тому

    You know buddy you would be better off using your fingers there on the table saw than that plain old stick you used as a push block. Now that was scary.

    • @figuringitout9956
      @figuringitout9956 3 роки тому

      Thanks for the comment. Please elaborate, I'm always up for safety tips. Is this because a scrap piece of wood has a higher chance of slipping than a legitimate push stick?

    • @mini696
      @mini696 Рік тому

      ​@figuringitout9956 Seeing OP didn't reply, the reason you shouldn't use a stick like that is simply a lack of grip. The chance of slipping on the wood or in you hand is much higher. There is also less pressure transferred to the workplace which makes it more dangerous.

  • @achinthaudayanga2524
    @achinthaudayanga2524 3 роки тому

    clearly understood for my degree thank you very much

  • @LEO-xo9cz
    @LEO-xo9cz 3 роки тому

    And the house burns down because of the socks 😂

  • @meierstudio
    @meierstudio 3 роки тому

    Better jeans?