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North Idaho Carpenter
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DIY tips and tricks
How To Replace/Remove A Failed Drywall/Sheetrock Steel Hollow Wall Crush Anchor Molly Bolt
These drywall anchors work great for many applications and are easy to install, but when one fails, they can be difficult to remove unless you know this trick!
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1 Year Update - Adding Metal Roofing Onto Portable Carport
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1 year update on my portable carport that I installed metal roofing on. Did it make it a year through North Idaho winter? Link to my original carport roofing build video: ua-cam.com/video/RbkmfgTcs2U/v-deo.html As an Amazon Associate I earn a small commission from qualifying purchases made by clicking on links shared to this channel. Portable carport similar to the one I used but w\ 1.5" steel ...
DIY 45 gal Garbage Can Chicken Feeder - Easy, Cheap, and Quick Project!
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This is a very simple way to feed a large flock of chickens with a minimal amount of work. Link to watch how I turned a cheap portable tarp carport into a stable structure that can withstand heavy rain and snow: ua-cam.com/video/RbkmfgTcs2U/v-deo.html First i started with an old used garbage can I bought on FB Marketplace for $5. Next, I went to a hardware store and bought (4) 3" 90-degree stre...
Adding Metal Roofing Onto Portable Carport/Shelter - Harbor Freight Shelterlogic
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As the years have gone by the tarp cover on our portable carport that covers our chicken run has progressively gotten more and more stretched out and was to the point where it would collect rain and snow rather than shed it off. This presents a huge problem in winter, threatening to collapse if you don't stay on top of clearing any built up snow or ice quite often. So this year I started search...
Range-road EcoPro300 Firewood Processor Demo
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First trailer load of firewood processed through it after fine tuning all the adjustments. It's so nice to be able to bring a grapple or forklift load of logs up the the processor and split everything to perfect lengths without barely lifting a finger. Worth every penny VS doing it traditionally with a log splitter and so much quicker!
Home Depot's Jeld-Wen VS Lowe's Reliabilt Pre-hung Door Comparison
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I'm comparing the quality, fit, and finish of each companies prehung doors as pertains to the installation of them. Specifically their hollow core interior 6 panel doors.
DIY! How To Patch Holes In Sheetrock
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Here I explain the process of patching holes in sheetrock. This process can be used on holes of many different shapes and sizes. From 1"x1" up to many feet in diameter. The process remains the same. I tried to keep the video short but it ended up a bit long due to showing more tips then I originally intended along with texturing the drywall. Enjoy!
DeWalt DWHT36225S 25' XP Tape Measure Review
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I've had great luck with DeWalt tape measures for the few years that they have been out but this one I'm not so pleased with. Here's what I think! As an Amazon Associate I earn a small commission from qualifying purchases made by clicking on links shared to this channel. Dewalt 25' tape measure i like: amzn.to/3J7t1ao Dewalt 16' tape measure i like: amzn.to/3HlWNXk
Jeld-Wen Pre-hung Door Repair Results PART 3
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Bought a cheap front door, went to install it, and realized how poorly the hinges were set into the mortises. So I pulled all the hinges and reset them correctly and here is the results.
How To Fix A New Jeld-Wen Pre-hung Door That Was Poorly Made PART 2
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Today I am repairing the hinges on a brand new front door I am installing because the Jeldwen factory made the door sub par and didn't properly set their hinges. See how to correctly fix your hinges that are loose or crooked.
DeWalt DCN660 20v 16ga Cordless Finish Nail Gun - Nail Storage In Case Modification
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Sharing my thoughts on the case that the DCN660 nail gun comes in and how to modify the case to fit all sizes of nails in it.
Jeld Wen Front Door Installation - Really crappy products and craftsmanship PART 1
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Setting a Jeldwen front door today and ran into a few issues during installation. Biggest problem is that the company can't even set their hinges into their own mortises or screw their screws in straight. How does a company that manufactures likely thousands of doors per day can't get some of the simple details right so that it's consumers can be happy with their products.
Biggest Finish Carpentry Tip/Trick Out There!
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Most useful trick I learned many years ago to be faster, more accurate, and more efficient when cutting trim. Great for baseboard, door casing, crown molding, window wraps, wainscoting, decks, or any other fine finish carpentry.
DIY Easy Way To Spray Paint Your Rims/Wheels
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DIY wheel spray painting in your back yard using some sandpaper, flash cards, acetone and a lint free cloth. No need to tape around the rim and cover your tires. This can be done with the wheel on or off the car/truck but it's easier when you take the wheel off.
How NOT to Straighten A Warped Cast Iron Pan - Lesson Learned!!
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I have a cast iron pan with excessive warping/bulging so I got on Google and searched "straighten warped cast iron pan." First thing that popped up was Google's top post which was an article posted by Leaf.tv. www.leaf.tv/articles/how-to-flatten-the-bottom-of-a-cast-iron-skillet/ I followed their instructions and videoed the procedure. This is what happened! I really wanted to see if the techni...
Drilling holes through 1/4" steel with a hole saw
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Drilling holes through 1/4" steel with a hole saw
Trick To Extend Your Basic Open End Wrench(not a double open end)
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Trick To Extend Your Basic Open End Wrench(not a double open end)
Trick To Take Out Knots From Anything!
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Trick To Take Out Knots From Anything!
Looks good. Well done.
Thank you ~ May the good Lord bless and keep you! 🤍
Huge improvement for little cost. A word of advice to anyone doing this: make sure your screws go into the TOP of the ridges on your roofing panels. Water runs off of them and flows down through the valley sections. Much less chance of leakage
I’m inspired by your video but I would’ve loved to have seen how you screw down the ridge cap
How did this hold up?
My door frame is too tall for the rough opening, 1/4" too tall 😭
How long was each section
I'm standing here ready to start screwing tin on mine. Just started having doubts😅. I'm in central NY out of the snow belt. Should be mint!
You can't do this with cold iron. You need to get it really, really hot. Hotter than your oven can make it. You need to get it RED HOT. You can get this fixed if you have a blacksmith in your area who has a furnace. You sometimes find them at Machine Shops or even at independent smithies, though they are becoming more and more rare every day.
Thanks. What about exterior pre-hung doors?? How do those compare? Also, how does Therma-Tru compare?
Good !👌 These guys putting corrugated roofing on sideways is making me CRAZY
6 years ago, Reliabilt probably wasn't owned by Jeld-Wen, but they have been for a while now. They're now essentially the same company. This is for anyone that is just seeing the video.
I am having the exact same problems hanging my front door!! It is so bad that it wont shut! AT ALL!
Bro thank you so much. I had a super tight knot on my strap that was pulled with my truck
I warped a Field cast iron skillet, and when it cooled, it went back to normal. I’m now sure what caused it out how it fixed itself, but it was fixed by cooling.
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i have a bunch of bandanas that my dog wears as a collar, they’re all so tight i was afraid i’d have to throw them away, gonna try this method right now. THANKS!
God damn. It worked like a charm... thank you. 🍻
While listening to you I used two acrew drivers to bit by bit , Same problem with a small ratchet strap. Will use water next time thank you!
Thanks for allowing us the opportunity to learn by your mistake. Appreciate the post.
You can’t really bend cast iron. It’s a porous metal with millions of tiny air gaps within its structure. It’s like trying to bend styrofoam.
hope the quality comaprison is same for the solid core pine ones? What abt masonite?
I will try taking it outside and taking a big propane torch to the sides of the pan. I will heat the sides almost red hot, won't heat the bottom.
Excellent video!
How has this held up? I want to use this type of framing to start building a garage type structure! Mine is fully in closed with tarp though it’s a 13 x 25 carport from bed bath and beyond
Good job, great ideas
No wonder jeld-wen went bust in the UK.... garbage
Boxed end of wrench. Good idea. On the bolt/nut adapter
Why didn’t you just clamp the top ridge board instead of screwing it. You could use pipe clamps/c to attach boards instead of drilling through the pipe. Add ridge cap as you go.
Will that work on my wife? She is saggy and loose?😅
I was just avblout to buy this door and I decided to check if someone has experience with Reliabilt. Great comparison> Lowes and Home Deport are across the street from each other. You saved me a ton of time and headaches. Thank you again Much success to you and yours
How this structure anchored?
I'm wondering that too. Maybe those cement anchors/blocks at all the feet would withstand wind??
There’s one born every minute. . .
prolly better luck with a dead blow hammer
The dog wasn't going to let that knot ruin it's play time.
This is what I’ve been wanting to do
I just had the same door installed and f**king sucks. The people installed it are good but the product sucks!
The reinforcements are superb! The frame usually isn't the weak point in the HF garage/hangar, though. See: Portable Shelters - Make them last 10 years! ua-cam.com/video/_bwdyh1Dy0Y/v-deo.html. It correctly identifies the plastic covering as the primary problem. It isn't treated for UV resistance & rapidly deteriorates in sunlight. Its lifespan is a max of 2 years before it rips, flaps in the wind and shreds (<1 year in my CA bright sunlight experience). The maker of the video linked above simply added an additional tarp over the top which he replaces regularly as it deteriorates, keeping the original HF covering intact. Comments to this video also suggest using HF tarps. Their plastics rarely contain UV inhibitors, tend to be thin, & usually aren't a bargain. 10 cents/sf+ is a common price for poly tarps from all vendors. UV inhibitors cost extra and are usually advertised in tarps which contain them (like greenhouse plastic which often has a 4-year warranty). Tarp thickness is another major durability factor. Many are 5 mil or thinner. A 10mil tarp should be the minimum. Costco sells 2-packs of 12x16 tarps for less than $19 which do not specify thickness or UV inhibitors, but they appear to be about 10mil and are durable (2 years in moderately sun-exposed areas). At <5 cents/sf, they are half the cost/sf of much thinner, cheaper tarps. The dimension isn't perfect for the 10'x17' HF garage, but part of a tarp from an extra Costco 2-pack allows for lapping to create the required size at a lower total cost than larger, lower-quality tarps. UV deterioration is not the only problem. All coverings are difficult because (i) if unsecured over the large garage surface area, they repeatedly slam back & forth in the wind ("inflate" & "deflate") which further weakens them. The problem is that (ii) if secured to extra frame members (pipes, conduit, wood, etc), the penetrations leak and propagate tears. Mongolian yurts and teepee shelters used by nomadic Siberian herders solve the problem by roping across the surface of large coverings to secure them without penetrations. Greenhouse growers use the same technique. Roping from the base of the HF garage continuously across the roof in a number of places goes a long way to limit the wind slamming which prematurely weakens all fabric coverings. For added durability, the maker of the video linked above added a framed, plywood-sheared end wall.
Was hoping you’d post a year later update. My Costco 10x20 carport just failed from 22” of snow. Was gonna just trash what’s left of it but I’ll rebuild it if I can find steel couplings same diameter as the Costco pipe, lost most of the roof tubing, severely crushed.
Very intriguing though I'm curious how it does in high winds.
How'd you get up to the peak to put the screws in for the top cap? Just climb on the roof? Was this before you added the wood cross beams for strength?
That's what I'm wondering too
@@rampage2587 I got no response so guess the 2 year old video won't get any... :)
One big problem with those frames is they are thin metal, not coated on the inside and will rust out in just a few years.
Get job. I have my firewood under a shelter just like that. Every year i am off to Northern Tool for a new tarp. Your design was so simple but it works. Thanks for putting it on UA-cam!!
You're supposed to drive the screws through the raised section!!!!
Cool upgrade. I would be sure the legs are secured and i would add a few rafters to add some strength to the roof structure
I interned at an iron foundry. There's a reason that pipe couplings are made out of "ductile" iron, because the formula for cast iron pans is most certainly too brittle for those applications. The pipe couplings have additives in the iron that greatly reduce the brittleness.
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I plan on doing this to mine but i was gonna bolt the tin directly onto the metal tubing
Instead of metal, could you use some of those fiberglass panels?
I’m do this