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lukekaz
United States
Приєднався 3 лип 2008
I’m Luke, a general contractor, husband, and father. 🤙🍻
Відео
Cordless routers are becoming a must-have tool! 👌
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Cordless routers are becoming a must-have tool! 👌
Stairs confuse a lot of people, but they really aren’t that difficult to frame! 👍
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Stairs confuse a lot of people, but they really aren’t that difficult to frame! 👍
The Camo edge fastener system is fantastic! 👍
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The Camo edge fastener system is fantastic! 👍
The RIGHT way to clean your headlights!
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The RIGHT way to clean your headlights!
Timber Framing - Best Way to Notch a Post
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Timber Framing - Best Way to Notch a Post
It’s also the law….
Great, DIY-friendly method. I’m sure the pros have their preferred method, but as a custom woodworker, i like to minimize math, since it reduces the opportunity for errors. Your method looks like the way for me. Thx for sharing it.
I don't do that and never have a problem with turning
This is the guy who believes everything he sees on the internet.
Good job!
Nice one...
any real electrician should click dislike as soon as he broke out the wago connector
What’s wrong with those?
@@lukekaz9 if you used them wait and find out..
Anyone who’s still using regular marrettes is behind the times.
I thought pancake boxes were made illegal
Need more cowbell
Wago's are epic
yup perfect to keep the customer calling you back.
Waygo
U just had to correct him didn’t u
@@Regal-Fruitocracy-Council yeah
Wago, and that’s just a brand name. They’re called lever nuts
Typical sparky. Strip the wire and let it fly
Please dont teach people to use wago wire clamps . They are not up to code , they will pull out , they will get hot and burn down your house . We dont use those in the USA for a reason . Wire nut and tape is the best way.
Yeah ur a loser dude
That was good
Never use nails on subfloor it will squeeq later. screw is better
i love show every guy has a beer in their hands
Thats so cool
Yeah, have another beer
Look for an 8 1/4" circular saw. I use one my dad bought in the nineties
explaining a homebuilt waterslide with a beer in-hand, love it
Thats a lot of work... 😊
Physics is a bitch. Shit's pretty rad though
Helped big time
Easy to join two runs together. You are over thinking it
Fuckin dope brother
This is why I hate jigsaws, I will almost never use one. 😂
NATURE'S IS BEYOND AWESOME!!!🖤
That’s sick dude
If you clap they’ll swoop down right towards you. Me and my buddy used to walk to the lake and would do it every dang time. It’s funny when someone doesn’t know what’s going on
flaming tennis ball wars are fun too 😉
From personal experience, crossed chains don't catch the tongue, at lest not always. The damage is real.
2nd one looks like something would go under it in that location
Gotta love click bait!
They cut the tee in after the ljne was ran, each end is tied in so you cant pull it apart so with whats here it allowed them to reconnect..
Ah, memories of my teenage years. I did a more pro setup with a properly mounted grill igniter so there was no risk of it blowing out of the end cap. The Coleman twist to spark lantern igniters were ok, but would stop sparking when they got damp.
What's a ruff?
Ruff ins, are the point of a build where all the utility such as plumbing, electrical, hvac,fire suppression, security and whatever else goes in the walls, the next step after everything's closed up and trimmed is called a set out, setting all fixtures ect
Lol I did this same thing with a bobcat I was renting a couple weeks back😂. The stars align every time a man rents machines 😂
Two 45s and a 90. Not sure why so many people are saying three 45s. I mean, I know he said three 45s, but that immediately doesn't make sense.
Expansion joints so you dont have that knocking noise when the building moves ever so slightly from wind or temperature
Expansion point ?
It’s either hydrostatic pressure testing on left and right right sides that’s then a joint or hena calculation to do with duty flows. That or classic retardation
It's for keeping a flow from swirling.
I imagine this is to keep minerals and sediment from building up where it shouldn't. These things don't get flushed often.
One of those “right in front of you” simple solutions to a complex problem.
Brother never hears of a slip fitting. Looks like he ran different sides of the house partially then finally met in the middle with zero room to move shit
They ran out of couplers but had plenty of 45s 😂
Or like.. get a heat gun and make your own 18° bend.. It's not rocket science.
That's doing it the shitty way, char the pipe looks good ,smh
With CPVC?
@@lukekaz9 Check if your AHJ allows it, but yep you can heat-shape CPVC.
Plastics expand and contract...the long run might need it to allow movement.