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LearnAlongWithMe Videos
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Приєднався 24 лют 2016
Featuring videos that I've made to help document what I've learned. Come Learn Along With Me.
You can check out the website at www.learnalongwithme.com
You can check out the website at www.learnalongwithme.com
Unlocking the Power - Reviving old Ryobi Cordless 18V Tools (is it possible?)
Unlocking the Power - Reviving old Ryobi Cordless 18V Tools (is it possible?)
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How to Level a Pop Up Camper using the BAL Tire Leveler
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How to Level a Pop Up Camper using the BAL Tire Leveler
Countersinking Screw Holes using Regular Drill Bits
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Countersinking Screw Holes using Regular Drill Bits
Installing Fence Posts in Existing Concrete Footings (Reusing old footings & reusing old fence post
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Installing Fence Posts in Existing Concrete Footings (Reusing old footings & reusing old fence post
Lazy Cleaning 101: Vinegar's Shortcut to a Clean and Fresh Microwave [Easy, No Scrubbing tactic]
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Lazy Cleaning 101: Vinegar's Shortcut to a Clean and Fresh Microwave [Easy, No Scrubbing tactic]
Hamilton Beach Slow Cooker : Should you Buy One? [Quick Review] "Stay or Go" Series of Slow cookers
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Hamilton Beach Slow Cooker : Should you Buy One? [Quick Review] "Stay or Go" Series of Slow cookers
How to Build Simple DIY Closet Shelves (with minimal tools)
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How to Build Simple DIY Closet Shelves (with minimal tools)
Want some RV Kitchen Organization hacks? (yes please)
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Want some RV Kitchen Organization hacks? (yes please)
RV Organization Ideas - How do you store towels in a camper?
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RV Organization Ideas - How do you store towels in a camper?
How to Change Front Brakes on a Pontiac G6 (Changing Front Brake Pads & Brake Rotors on a Pontiac G6
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How to Change Front Brakes on a Pontiac G6 (Changing Front Brake Pads & Brake Rotors on a Pontiac G6
They sell led replacement bulb upgrade for your ryobi p700 light
@@jalee6587 oh really? That’s cool. Thank you. 👍
New ryobi lithium batteries work with 20 year old ryobi tools too
Their products suck
I think at the end of the day, who cares ?!?
@@AliMohebali. 😆 good point.
The bells from *hell's bells* and *for whom the bell tolls*
🔔 Great musicians inspire each other 👍
Probably a weird coïncidence
@@Metald3ath23 yes I agree.
been wanting to get one but my camper tire is 22 inch from side to side? what size is your tire from side to side outside
Hi, I’m sorry I ended up selling my camper and I never measured the outside diameter of the tire. Sorry about that.
Hahahaha.... that's never getting a filter 🤣
What’s some gross things you’ve found on a cabin air filter? Plus, Anyone catch the relevance of the song? 😂
Yes - I've been camping with one wash bucket but it's came to the conclusion you need to. The second for rinsing clean.
I was finna say the Dewalt 24v impact would do the job 😂
Yeah brother i got the dcf 900 thing took of a corroded axle nut in 4 seconds
@@haydenshores9943 that would save a lot of sweat (and swear words)
@@LearnAlongWithMeVideos I bought it after 4 hours of prying with a 3 foot extension lmao
@@haydenshores9943 😁. Yeah that’s not fun.
Me personally I would have gotten the 3/4 breaker bar and the skid steer
Some of those axle nuts don't joke around
@@chrismehl1607 no doubt!
Break the nut loose with the wheel on, in the ground.
Some penetrant and impact is the only way. Unless you wanna work hard
CLUTCH THROW OUT BEARING needs replacing. 👀
My favorite dewalt battery powered impact. I only have one air tool. The others are battery operated.
@@88HillTop yes, it was my friend’s and seeing what that tool could do really impressed me.
any impact + pipe wrench on the socket it cant fail
You can clearly hear how weak the pressure is on your air system. Either weak tool, water in lines, or small compressor. IR thunder gun is 625, rips axle bolts and nuts like nothing, even in rusty Minnesota. Upgrade air system. Electric are nice for many reasons.
@@jared25harris yes you’re right…it is underpowered. Im not sure if it’s the tool or the compressor. I usually just use the compressor for inflating tires and pool floats 🛟
DEWALT 💪🏾💪🏾
So I bought a Milwaukee impact drill from Home Depot that cost me $400 to takeoff a striped lug nut it didn’t work and I ordered a $20 breaker bar off of Amazon. It worked flawlessly two seconds and it snapped off. I can’t believe the $400 Home Depot drill didn’t work but the $20 Amazon breaker bar did what the heck smh 🤦♂️.
How stupid can you be?
@@loscalimichboyz714 that’s a pain, hopefully the $400 won’t be wasted on future tasks 👍
When in doubt.... dugga-dugga!!!!
Snap on impact cordless 900+ tq definitely gets any Honda bolt off especially the crank which u need only a few hundred ft lb tq
My Hercules from hobo fart is 1500 ft lbs sorry tool truck guys 😂
Throw out bearing
I hear you It's the M18 for me that's got that superpower lol even more so than the 20v DeWalt impact🤷
Yeah I had a friend from up the street come down to give me a hand, and when he showed up with the cordless impact wrench (the Dewalt) I thought there was no way it was going to work. I used it after I had heated the nut, broke a breaker bar on it and used my air impact wrench, so I’m not sure if those things loosened it all. But it had no problem with it at all.
That m18 has more torque than any tool in the shop the almost 1200ftlb snap on gun can't even touch it
The new dewalt dcf900 1/2in high torque beats the milwaukee.
@@nicholascheek7790 my Hercules has 1500 ft lbs. Sorry Charley 😂
ratio, fanboy
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Input shaft bearing, main shaft bearing, or the throw out bearing.
Input bearing inside the transmission
Release bearing
Throw out bearing
@@ryanbouffard3641 I think I came across that during a long session of scrolling on Reddit and Google. But those didn’t have the sound associated with the complaint so I wasn’t sure if this sound I hear was the same as their issues. Thank you. 👍
If you rest your hand on the shifter, this could be the problem . Resting your hand on the shifter can dramatically accelerate the wear on your manual transmission. In fact, on many cars, you can actually hear the transmission begin to whine if you apply slight pressure to the shift lever. If you came here to win an argument, we hate to let you down. However, if you’re wondering what the science is behind it, you’ve come to the right place! Essentially, there are forks inside your transmission which push the gears into place. These components are designed to contact each other only momentarily, during normal shifting. If you let your hand rest on the shifter, the components will lightly tough, causing unnecessary wear and heat accumulation...neither of which bodes well for your transmission. Over time, you can end up with broken transmission forks, worn-out surfaces,
@@georgecuthbertson4731 thank you, I had never that before about resting your hand on the shifter. I once heard a race car driver say to treat the shifter like a hot potato…no need to hold onto it. The car is new to me (had it a week) so I keep finding weird things come up. Maybe the previous owner did that a lot.
Been driving standard for over 20 years. Same car, same trans, same aggressive driving habits. I never rest my hand anywhere but the shifter and I've had absolutely zero transmission issues out of my 95 Camaro. I speed shift, power shift, single clutch, rev match... I ABUSE my happy little T5 endlessly and without care or consequence. 99% of manual transmission issues are lack of knowledge about manual transmissions and adding power to the motor without modification to the transmission. Resting your hand on the shifter is no more harmful then resting your hands on the steering wheel. It's probably less damaging. The bearings and shafts are massive compared to a steering shaft and bearing. Just because your grandpa repeated a lie he heard doesn't make the lie true. Sorry
@@cotydwight4201 awesome, thank you 👍.
Hi, wondering if anyone knows what is causing the rattling sound when I let out the clutch while I’m in neutral. I’m not an expert on standard transmissions and clutches so your opinion is appreciated. 👍
That’s actually impressive - holding up to the wind
Have you tried this beach tent? If so, what did you think?
That was smart to write the amount on your bottle
@@loadtheluggage6723 thanks. Saves me from having to reweigh every week.
Oh yeah. For a little car it can hold a lot!
Thanks for this! Looks like you could fit a fair bit of luggage in there
This was an impromptu video (and unscripted…as you can tell). I didn’t go deep into the math involved but basically once you know the number of liters of water in your pool, you can look on the label of your shock treatment to see how much powder to add to a certain volume of pool water. This product requires 120 grams of powder in 10,000 liters of water. Using an online pool calculator which required the diameter and depth of my pool, I determined I have about 4,580 liters of water in my pool. So I set up the ratios of 120g/10,000L and x/4,580L. (The x is the number of grams of powder I need to add to 4580 liters). Then solve for X. I use the cross multiplication technique. To do so, you multiply 120 by 4580 then divide by 10,000. The result is just shy of 55 grams. This is how much of this Oxy Sparkle shock treatment I have to add to my pool weekly. I consider Mondays shocking anyway, so that’s the day I choose to shock the pool. Instead of weighing out 55 grams each week using a scale, I use an old measuring cup that has a line on it denoting how much powder I need to add. Initially, I put the cup on a kitchen scale. Zeroed out the scale, (tared it) then added enough powder to the cup until it was 55 grams. Then I took a Sharpie and made a line on the wall of the cup where the powder went up to. Now each week I can just pour the powder up to the line on the cup, add it to my pool, and it is going to be close to that required 55 grams weekly. Hope this helps.
I like that you didnt edit out your stuttuers 😊
Thank you. I like to think that it makes it more authentic…but honestly it’s mostly just my inability to edit that well. 🤣. Thanks for watching. 👍
DOUBLE THE MONEY 💲💲💲
Good point 👍
En España como puedo comprar??
@@mariamemariame8665 No estoy muy seguro. No lo veo en la web de Amazon España. ¿Quizás algún comerciante de caravanas local la vendería? (Translated with Google translate…hopefully it is accurate. 😁)
Great ideas!
Thank you! 😊
India m h
Is that pressure treated lumber or cedar?
I believe it is pressure treated wood. I have recently re-stained it again. And it is looking pretty good. The big thing I have to remember is to stain it more frequently because I don’t think any stain lasts much longer than a year. If you know of any please let me know 👍
Behr Premium DeckOver textured has lasted us 3 years on our back deck with pressure treated lumber. Looks like it will need to be done again next year. Tried many others that didn't last a year. Going to have a small cedar deck installed in the front. Looking for a more natural stain / sealer.
@@streetsbolt 3 years sounds really good to me...especially compared to the others that last less than a year. Thank you for sharing.
To make the posts equal in height, you could just trim the one that is longest.
Yes I should have cut the tallest post down a bit. You know at the time I was doing this, that didn’t even cross my mind. I was so fixated on just fixing that wobbly post. 😀
We used this and it didn’t last a year. Our deck looks terrible
Thank you for this video. it helps me know how to just use what I have. I have junky fences that are not for keeping in animals. I just want a visual barrier that will communicate the boundaries of my property. Because of vandals and drunk drivers there's no such thing as a 100 year fence. I bike all over town and I see the things they eff up.
Thank you for watching it and taking the time to comment. I enjoy reusing things when possible, and so far I’ve had good luck with this method. 😀
Great to know ...
Okay, I'm trying this today! Ty
Hope it goes well 😀👍