Nice simple build, very cool. After you apply the silicone bead simply wet your finger with water and apply very gentle pressure as you wipe the applied silicone into the desired seam. It pushes it into all the cracks and crevasses while also removing excess silicone. Wet your finger, wipe the silicone, wipe off the accumulated silicone from your finger, repeat. The water causes your finger to glide smoothly over the silicone. Just a tip from a contractor to make it easier and neater. This is how I was taught to apply calking/silicone for tile,wood trim, windows and doors...etc. I know the finished silicone will never be seen, but this is easier to get the finished bead and you don't need to wait for it to dry and no need to scrape it off.
When you were tryin to get the pvc out i was thinking, surely hes going to just point a blow torch at it for a few secs right...lol. or would that mess it up? Anyways Awesome video dude thanks. You got a new sub 👊💪😎
Then i was like, ok. Yeah i know he'll think of just using masking tape and cutting out around the nut with an xacto knife or just rip it off crudly instead of over complicating this part to finish ...as in like, wont have to spend all that time resurfacing the slab again....hahaha... normally i do shit the hard way, only to remember the obvious in hindsight, but it was a little too obvious to not forget....or was it....😂😂😂
I totally think that is the way to go. I even bought a tombstone welder to learn to weld. Then I started wondering if it's called a tombstone welder not because it's shaped like one but because that's where it will put you. If is screw up enough courage to use it, I'll definitively make one.
That's a nice banana hammock you built there...!😂
I really dig this model you've made. Never thought of a cement slab. Came out tops as far as I'm concerned
Nice simple build, very cool.
After you apply the silicone bead simply wet your finger with water and apply very gentle pressure as you wipe the applied silicone into the desired seam. It pushes it into all the cracks and crevasses while also removing excess silicone. Wet your finger, wipe the silicone, wipe off the accumulated silicone from your finger, repeat. The water causes your finger to glide smoothly over the silicone.
Just a tip from a contractor to make it easier and neater. This is how I was taught to apply calking/silicone for tile,wood trim, windows and doors...etc. I know the finished silicone will never be seen, but this is easier to get the finished bead and you don't need to wait for it to dry and no need to scrape it off.
Great tip @74ARB. Thanks!
Me wondering - "what kind of DIY channel is this? Good, bad, terrible?" DorkEnergy - "Aww fuck" Me - " Oh, it's my kind of DIY"
He's cannadian"
"Cheap ass code of ethics" my man 👍👍👍👍
I'm glad you added the banana for scale at the end.
That's what she said.
And she was impressed.
I love your vibratory table.
Dude, you're supposed to monetize your channel by using links to Amazon or something for the arms :)
When you were tryin to get the pvc out i was thinking, surely hes going to just point a blow torch at it for a few secs right...lol. or would that mess it up? Anyways Awesome video dude thanks. You got a new sub 👊💪😎
Then i was like, ok. Yeah i know he'll think of just using masking tape and cutting out around the nut with an xacto knife or just rip it off crudly instead of over complicating this part to finish ...as in like, wont have to spend all that time resurfacing the slab again....hahaha... normally i do shit the hard way, only to remember the obvious in hindsight, but it was a little too obvious to not forget....or was it....😂😂😂
The tutorial should be named as "How to made concrete base"
I think I'm just gonna go ahead and pay the $50 bucks you mentioned 😂
looks good & good explained
It also works great. It need a friend though....
DIY Slab not helping hands
You deserve way more subs man
Ah well. I take what I can get. Thanks for the support mate.
Thats really good actually. I wanted one of that
im so bad at organizing, the things that are round bucket is great 👍
Why not using 5mm iron plate, i think heavy enough.. You can welding the nut or make hole and welding the nut.
I totally think that is the way to go. I even bought a tombstone welder to learn to weld. Then I started wondering if it's called a tombstone welder not because it's shaped like one but because that's where it will put you. If is screw up enough courage to use it, I'll definitively make one.
This is damn nice and surprisingly entertaining haha
Thanks Idlan!
A Hutzler 524 Banana holder ?
Just don't ever drop it.
Nice build. Where did you get those Gooseneck from?
Aliexpress I think. Been a while but I remember they were hard to find.
I never fully realized how annoying calculations are with imperial units untill this video
F corporations & big business. Upcycling, buying less from these a-holes & making my own helps me grow personally anyway
Tôi không nghĩ ra là chỉ 1 bộ tay hỗ trợ thôi mà bạn phải mất rất nhiều thời gian ,tiền bạc ,giấy, bút ,mực,vữa ... Và các thứ đến như vậy??
Trading $50 bucks for 3 days of work, works for me as well, unless you sell yours. lol very entertaining.
I like to make indents out of wax, then I can just melt them out.
Excellent idea! I'm going to have to steal it. Yoink.
Beautilful
Thank you! Cheers!
21:01 hahaha :-)
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