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Roger Haines
Приєднався 5 кві 2012
I like to build things and the tools we use.
Ryobi heated seat cushion. Is it warm and will it last?
Ryobi heated seat cushion, how warm is it and how long will it last? #Ryobi #batteryheatedseat #heatedstadiumseat
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Відео
Ryobi miter saw stand, setup and use.
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Ryobi miter saw stand, setup and use. Is this stand worth having? #ryobi #mitersawstation
Ryobi 7 1/4” circular saw, 1 year review
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Ryobi 7 1/4” circular saw, my thoughts after 1 year of use. Does it cut accurately? #Ryobi #ryobicircularsaw #powertools
Replacing the blades on a John Deere S100 lawn tractor
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How I replaced the lawnmower blades on my John Deere S100 tractor. #JohnDeerelawntractor #s100bladechange #howtoreplacelawnmowerblades #johndeeres100lawntractor
Ryobi chainsaw massacre, I mean maintenance.
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 I am doing maintenance on my Ryobi 12 inch 40 V chainsaw. I’ll be cleaning and lubricating as well as sharpening the chain. #ryobi #ryobichainsawmaintenance #sharpeningchainsaw
Ryobi VacAttack!? Leaf monster or wimp?
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Is Ryobi‘s 40 V cordless “vac attack” a leaf monster or wimp? #Ryobi #fallleaves #leafvaccum
Surf’s Up birdhouse! Building a bamboo hut birdhouse.
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Surfs up birdhouse was inspired by an old bamboo placemat. I found at a thrift store. Come along with me as I build it from start to finish. #birdhouse #surfers #bamboohut
Ryobi sander with a 4 x 36 belt and 6 inch disc, is it the right one for your shop?
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Full description of Ryobi sander with a 4 x 36” belts and a 6 inch disc. We’ll go over what’s in the box how everything fits together and very basic use.#Ryobi #ryobisander4”x36”belt6”disk #beltsander
Red lion jet pump, why I chose it.
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I chose the red lion jet pump when my existing pump failed. Complete removal of old pump and insulation of new pump. #RedLion #RedlineRJSE-75SS #IrrigationPump
Did you scratch your vinyl flooring? How can you repair it?!
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Did you scratch your vinyl flooring? How can you repair it?!
Building a colorful, five room birdhouse!
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Building a colorful, five room birdhouse!
Super cute homemade birdhouse! It looks like a watering pail.
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Super cute homemade birdhouse! It looks like a watering pail.
Ryobi whole stud locator #ESF5002, would you buy it?
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Ryobi whole stud locator #ESF5002, would you buy it?
Ryobi 18 Gauge Brad Nailer, Wow, so convenient!
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Ryobi 18 Gauge Brad Nailer, Wow, so convenient!
Ryobi cordless 1 gallon wet dry shop vac. Is it worth keeping?
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Ryobi cordless 1 gallon wet dry shop vac. Is it worth keeping?
Rigid, portable air compressor, can it keep up?
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Rigid, portable air compressor, can it keep up?
Making a photo set for American girl dolls.
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Making a photo set for American girl dolls.
How well does Ryobi 7 1/2 inch bucket fan work?
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How well does Ryobi 7 1/2 inch bucket fan work?
Building a cover for my patio-Final Episode
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Building a cover for my patio-Final Episode
Building a cover for my patio-Episode Six, the ceiling and painting.
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Building a cover for my patio-Episode Six, the ceiling and painting.
Building a cover for my patio -Episode Five. Building the roof!
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Building a cover for my patio -Episode Five. Building the roof!
Building a cover for my patio - Episode Four
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Building a cover for my patio - Episode Four
Building a cover for my patio - episode three - the support structure. #build #patiocover
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Building a cover for my patio - episode three - the support structure. #build #patiocover
Save money! Senco SLP20 nail gun repair
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Save money! Senco SLP20 nail gun repair
Building a cover for my patio - Episode Two
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Building a cover for my patio - Episode Two
Ryobi 1800 Pressure Sprayer, how useful is it?
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Ryobi 1800 Pressure Sprayer, how useful is it?
Building a cover for my patio - episode one
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Building a cover for my patio - episode one
Mushroom birdhouse build from start to finish.
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Mushroom birdhouse build from start to finish.
How I changed the oil in my Honda 1000i EU inverter generator.
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How I changed the oil in my Honda 1000i EU inverter generator.
I just buy one , i try used yesterday when i press the on button it took times before water come out is that normal? I used a 2000W generator on it
The first time I used it I did have a lot of air in the hoses and it did take a bit of time.
You must take off the filter when you are sucking up water but keep it on when sucking up dirt
I got off the manual and looked up an answer to your statement. The manual does indicate to take the filter off when vacuuming water. But from experience, I can tell you it did work with the filter in place. Of course, one should always follow the manual.
Hello, mines is leaking out the back , top end . Going to check the small o ring. Hopefully that's it
Probably but without seeing and hearing it I can’t be sure.
Also seen possibly the head valve
Thanks for video. I had high hopes it would be better than what I own now.
Glad it helped.
Appreciate the review
Glad it helped.
The industrial noise is not compelling. Good setup though. Make sure you have eye and ear protection.
Thank you for your comment.
Why change tbe batteries style,,ryobi should of kept the same battery for all there equipment ....
Thanks for your comment.
Just bought one. Battery hog. But as you said great for small jobs. Good video
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for this video exactly what I needed
You're so welcome!
How did it work during your hunting trip. I am shopping for a heated seat! Just got back from a hunting trip in Northern Alberta and it was cold!! Saw it at -19'F, anyway it was very cold and I got cold ass most of the day!
Sadly I got sick and was not able to go hunting.
My wife used this for a parade the other night, it was 30 degrees. She said it kept her nice and warm for hour she was out there.
@@rogerhaines6515 Thanks! I was in Alberta Canada for 10 days a week ago. The lowest I saw the temp was -23'F and the highest was 7'F. Sitting all day my ass was cold. Looking for some type/kind of heated seat. Thanks for the reply.
Beautifully crazy 😮❤
Right?!
❤
Glad you like him.
Cute 🥰
It was so much fun to build.
Love this ❤
I felt very creative on this one.
Que tipo de aceite usa. Gracias
I use 10-30 weight, I don’t actually care which brand.
I just purchased one a few days ago. The P321 model. But this model doesn't come with the switch to go from single shot to multi shot but I don't care about that.
I’m glad you like it.
Had my charging set up all wrong. Thank you for the clear instructions!
Thanks, glad it helped!
Nice little vacuum. I'm pretty sure the filter needs to be removed prior to vacuuming liquids to avoid the damage to the motor
Great point!
How long does it take to charge the 2ah batteries???
Let me check into that.
Around 2 hours, got bored and didn’t notice exactly when it quit charging.
Is that really how quiet the noise is on that ho model ? Lol I got an older ryobi Brad nailer and every time it goes off it sounds like a balloon popped 😂😂
Yes, that was its normal sound. Yours may need a repair…lol
@ that’s cool. Idk about mine needing a repair or not but it’s been like that since day one and it seems to be working. I’m due for a new one anyway it been a about 6 years haha
I hope you’re happy with your next one!
I didn't see you clean the bar groove.
I used my air compressor to blow out the groove.
Amazing how, in all this time, there isn't one single cordless leaf vac out there that's any good. I went back to my corded Toro. Tried the Black & Decker cordless, but it constantly got clogged , I was shutting it off every 5 minutes to clear the chute. My corded vac is annoying around the swimming pool, however, I managed to wrap the cord around some trees so it doesn't drop into the water. I gave up on cordless, now, after seeing your video, I see none of them work that well. When I use my corded Toro, I usually blow the leaves out from under any plantings, and then vacuum up the pile. It's a lot less work.
Thanks for the info.
That’s really cool!
Thanks!
Boo! (Spooky) I love the birdhouse :0
Thanks! It was really fun to build. 🔨
This review is 6 months old and both lights have quit working…😢
Awesome
Thanks! I’m thinking about my next project now.
The condominium is tweet.
Thanks!
Girl, that is so cute cute
Glad you like it. It’s just getting to the cute stuff.
Cute
Thanks!
If you are already invested in the 18volt Ryobi System This little gem is great for cleaning your car. Beats a larger more cumbersome unit and is very light and easy to get into the car. I love mine even though I have a large shop vac I could use , it’s just too inconvenient to move it to the carport just to vacuum the cars
So true!
Best little vacum I ever bought !!
Wow 🎉awesome catch
Thanks for watching
I don't know of a stud finder that will identify water pipe separate from studs. However, an electronic stud finder is a valuable part of stud location, along with a good magnet. I use the stud finder to help me identify suspected studs location, and then check 16" on either side for my first partial verification. If the markers appear to be 16" apart, I then use the magnet to hunt for nails/screws on my stud of choice. If the magnet cannot find any nails/studs, I do not screw into that area. The real benefit of the Ryobi is that it uses AAA batteries, which are leagues better than 9v box batteries. Also, AAAs are a much less expensive battery option.
It looks like I need to search for a good stud locator. I’ll let you know what I find.
@@rogerhaines6515 they have ones that can see through the walls so to speak called "walabot" but there are more precise versions such as Franklin ProSensor M210 which has more sensors that provide better visual feedback so you can better tell between a stud and pipe
It's totally true. If I ever found this video sooner, I would not have bought the device. On the label it said center Led will light up RED to indicate detection of AC, but it still goes GREEN same as studs found.
Would be nice if it worked…
Makes me think of an Ent from Lord of the rings!
Ha ha, I agree. I hadn’t thought of that.
That's awesome seagulls getting in on the grinds too.
We actually watched the seagulls to see where the whales were going to come up!
This is ai
Thank you for the compliment! I’m taking this as a compliment because this was taken on an iPhone processed by an iPhone and uploaded from that iPhone to UA-cam. Which means you think I do amazing work, thank you.
Majestic
I want to go again!
Amazing! Looks like a whole pod!
There even 2 calves
Hello! Is there one that you do recommend? Thanks!
Thanks for the question. At this time no, I will need to do some looking.
Very nice!
Thanks!
That is a mink! And they are very fast!
Thanks for the verification!
Yes
Good catch man
Thanks!
There will come a day when i need to buy a stud finder and i'm certain this video will be filed away in the deepest recess of my mind. Thank you kind sir.
Glad to help
Great video Roger! I bought one of these but didn’t consider this, time to upgrade next time I need one
Glad it was helpful!
Hi thanks for the video. I bought this compressor after the motor start capacitor failed on my husky brand serviceable compressor. Me being curious i took the cover off this one. The piston and cylinder are a stamped piece of sheet metal which tells me it won't last long but the price is low so i guess it depends on use. I ended up returning mine and fixing my old one because of it. Have a good one
Thanks for sharing
Great video thank you.
Glad you liked it!
If you’re in front of the fan say 5 feet away, are you just going to get soaked after a few minutes? Thinking about getting one of these for my mother while she’s gardening in the heat.
Yes, we moved it further away so we didn’t get soaked. I noticed people walking by would step into it to cool off also.
how long will it run on a 4 amp battery?
You know I haven’t timed it so I’m not sure. But I did just put a 1 1/2 amp hour battery on it and I am running it currently. I’ll let you know how long that lasts.
So right now the amp and a half battery is an hour into it and is still showing two bars. So I’m gonna say it’s gonna run at least an hour and a half. Which would mean the four amp power would run at at least four hours. I do think it ran longer than that and that is with the fan on high, hope that helps you
Okay, the fan just died at 1:50 hours. So a 4 amp hour battery would last over 5 hours with the fan on high and mist on low. I run the mist on low because high was just to wet.
Huh, no wonder they didn’t put a grip up there.
Yep, it was stupid
Never put a body part against the space between the barrel and the magazine
You are so right. The skin is not looking good.