Most of these tools actually create more work, just in a different way. They look good, until you actually use them. They are the kitchen gadgets of the tool world.
In order to increase the heat efficiency and reduce the heat loss, they build a wall seal using foam pannels. Most likely, the fake brick wall is intended to maintain the original look of the house's façade.
The application isn’t for modern brick wall houses. It’s for the 100 year old brick houses that have terrible insulation. I’ve seen some brick homes near the coast that have dried seaweed hanging over small nails. You could have this as an option or you could tear walls down from the inside just to rebuild. This might be the only option for some.
That last one... that's not an "amazing tool" it's a freaking booster insulation system. And labor intensive on top of it. Just building another freaking brick wall with some insulation between it and the original wall would probably be just as effective.
it looks like it was done to add a lot of thermal insulation (the thick black foam), and they managed to keep the nice looks of brick wall. pretty reasonable to me.
Полусогнутая, но на ней не лежит груз, вес на вспомогательном колесе. Да и что мешает тебе при повторении сделать ручки из трубы с изгибом повыше? Демонстрируется просто идея.
Plus it will not be nearly as high a range of steering. Think about getting a bicycle around a 90 corner vs. a unicycle. The bicycle needs a lot more room or it's rear end lifted. If you're going to do this, might as well get a 4 wheel cart.
I did something similar to the inside of my house. I was repairing a hole in a wall when I noticed I had ZERO insulation between the studs! Apparently that's not too unusual with some older houses. So all I had was a reflective vapor barrier and some 3/8" drywall (aka. not even to code) which explains why I could hear the traffic from the highway so well. I ripped everything down 3 bays at a time since it was a particularly cold winter, spray foamed every crack and behind every outlet. Filled each bay with R-15, covered that with a vapor barrier, and then bought some 4'x8'x1.5" sheets of EPS foam board that was an R-5.8 I think. The stuff in the video looked to be about twice as thick as that plus you have the fake brick work, so I'd say that added R-13 to whatever they had before which if that brick wall was the ONLY thing between the inside and the outside would have been completely necessary! Common 4" bricks have an R-value of 0.8!!! And I used to live in a house like that with a shower/tub on the other side and in the winter our shampoo bottles would freeze if we left them on that side of the shower! Basically, they would have been bringing an external brick wall up to code. My way cost $34 for each 4'x8' section of insulation and drywall. I'm guessing this system cost FAR more! FYI, like 25% of a house's external walls is made up of just wood studs that have an R-value of about 3 or 4. So your "to code" house with r13 insulation is more like an R-10. Newer houses with 6" walls have R-6 studs and there are fewer of them if they're 23" on center vs just 16" plus thicker insulation in the bays. Insulation is one of the few home improvements which will actually pay for itself! I already had R60 in the attic and R30 in the floor, so having un-insulated walls made no sense to me what-so-ever. (I'm in Michigan, but I'm as insulated now as people in Northern Canada!)
Дозатор для нанесения плиточного клея в виде короба уже давно изобрел, сделал и успешно эксплуатирует, причем не только на полу, но и на стенах один наш парень - строитель, не помню как зовут. Его видео еще лет 5 назад видел на ютюбе. У него полно таких самоделок. Забыл, как его канал называется. Короче, все идеи спизжены у нас!
Wow, when I first saw the wrench, it tightened a nut! Then it tightened another nut, and I just couldn't believe when it on and on and on and on tightening nuts! I was sorry the video was only as long as it was. I could have watched it tightening nut after nut for days. It's a wrench, it tightens nuts. Got it.
Some are interesting but they're not building any lasting structures. No one in the future will be windering how they built these structures because there won't anything left but loose brick and rusty nails.
Yeah, but a Vise Grip will chew up a plastic fitting where as this thing seems to grab it straight on in a circular grip that helps alleviate that concern No?
Это похоже не на лес, а частные владения, на своей земле человек дела делает, там, на заднем плане машина или постройка стоит, да и мусор не вредный, камни, песок, земля, это у нас принято всё пластиком и бутылками всё засирать (((
@@mattubeuser Не у нас принято,а мы как обычно опоздали за всем "цивилизованным миром ... Вот только сейчас и начали засирать!Кстати,посмотри,что в океанах делается,целые острова и мы там ни при чем!
взял тачку, приделал еще одно колесо, и ходит за ней полусогнутый. ПОТРЯСАЮЩЕ. дальше смотреть не стал. запомнил автора, что бы больше не заходить на его канал.
@@VladuhaProE твой комент странный. тебя в 2000 гг еще и на свете не было, а ты мне говоришь "где я засел". я в твои годы втулки "украины" перебирал и камеры клеил, самодельные плоты мастерил и на рыбалку ходил. а у тебя только игрульки компьютерные. хотя есть посыл что то разобрать, значит интересуешься миром. лучше эту тему развивай.
@@VladuhaProE тачка нормальная вещь?)) Парнография это а не тачка, уже давно придумали нормальную двух колесную тачку на одной оси, которая намного удобней будет
beast barrow not a great idea watch how far back the guy stands while pushing barrow thats because his feet will constantly be hitting that rear wheel if he gets closer. Then having to stand back so far he loses real control, if an ordinary barrow is loaded right i e near the front it balances nicely with one wheel so thumbs down for me
Agreed, at some point its just a wagon, a wheel barrow works because it is low barring and easy to steer even at max load. Try doing sharp turns what that with a full load of gravel, promise there we be lots of cursing and kicking the side of it.
If you are trying to increase the load size it would be more beneficial to use a two wheel barrow where both wheels are are on a single axle up front, so you don’t need to balance side to side and steering is just as good.
Nice how at 2:30 you seem to be showing (and thereby condoning) the dumping of construction debris in the woods. Mother Nature appreciated that I am sure. I bet your Mother is proud of you.
What people do on their own property is none if your business. There was no toxic waste dumped and no real harm to the planet. Get off of your high horse before you fall and break a leg.
Гениально! Закрыть стену из облицовочного кирпича пенопластом, а сверху прилепить на штукатурку имитацию облицовочного кирпича! За эту же цену (а скорее даже дешевле) можно было сразу построить толстую стену с утеплителем внутри!
What I did was welded a 3/4" pipe at the rear of my wheel barrow and placed in it, a rod holding onto two wheels. I move around 300 pounds of dirt a lot and makes it so much easier. I shouldn't need to make a video for it. Anyone could imagine it in their mind.
They are stripping off the dead branches it helps with fire control.. Clear the ground and dead branches from the forest and they will thrive. I would love to se a program where college kids get tuition paid by cleaning our forest during spring/summer break. They have to work hard and not do a half assed job to.
The best thing about the music is that since there's no narration, I can just mute, then watch the excessive length given to each tool, and realize how useless most of them are...
Agreed! That was my first thought also - now illegal dumpers can do so quicker with less of a chance of being caught! it even looked like that in the video, at least to me it did.
this is best way to insulate building - quite common - in this case they used what looked like nice brick wall but in majority of cases that we did it would be old building that needs insulation so doing this way would improve exterior as well as insulate building. Another reason doing it outside is that minimise disruption inside of the building (for example electrical sockets, switches etc would have to be relocated) - residents would have to leave while the work is done inside. It doen inside it would also mean loss of internal space which could make difference to small room. There is number of other reasons - no cold spots or cold bridges etc etc...
@@bmatic2069 Very logical! .. I understand ... but emotionally, it still feels wrong, I'm not a fan of this style of construction, but I agree it is very cost-effective. And you know what, not a big deal to remove if someone wanted to restore the building to original .. thanks for the reply.
I do not agree. By the clean new look it was probably not an old brick house, so the brick tiles are just a small step more fake than the original and look about the same.
That wheelbarrow design still sux because a unitrack transference is still grossly and inherently unstable. If you want to add a second wheel, do it side by side for greater stability.
Looks like their idea was to lighten the load that the worker had to carry, but side by side wheels are more stable. Looks like they could just shift the axle more to center to balance the weight.
Most of these tools actually create more work, just in a different way. They look good, until you actually use them. They are the kitchen gadgets of the tool world.
NO WAY!!! Putting a fake brick veneer over a perfectly good real brick wall???
it's to insulate the building
they covered a window
Those wheel dollies, for moving a car around, were common when I worked in garages. That was in the 70s and 80s.
Car restorers also have used them for years.
That insulation and brick cover at the end, how labour intensive was that,
All that and it looks exactly the same when done as started.
I thought it was a joke for a minute.
Yes indeed but the energy savings will make it worthwhile in the lobg run. A beter way to do this is to build thicker walls to begin with.
lol its less work to the brick
@@stephenchurchill862 it looks the same... but heat insulation is much better than before ;) that's the whole point =)
а сделайте ещё один видео про этот умный ключ что он ещё может "очень интересно но нужен видео где-то на полтора на два часа "
Слишком мало, надо пару сезонов
@@ТимурКожабергенов-е2з Сериал.
Music is super irritating
sorry about that
I on the contrary liked it. What music is this?
@@JJB2450 Not if the same 3 second beat, repeated for 14 min!
My head literally hurts now... what’s my name again?
It's the same sound bed as used by Secure10 on his UA-cam channel. They're generic beds found on any free music bed site.
Isnt it illegal to dump rubbish in the bush?
Not on your own property
Wait... at 2:30 is this guy dumping construction leftovers in the forest?!
I wanna say that too :D and that is no funny
Exact the same question came to my mind too...
Why would you wanna install a fake brick wall over a real brick wall?
REALLY NO SENSE, A FAKE OVER A REAL.....
In order to increase the heat efficiency and reduce the heat loss, they build a wall seal using foam pannels. Most likely, the fake brick wall is intended to maintain the original look of the house's façade.
Well the fake one wasn’t quite as ugly as the real one....
The application isn’t for modern brick wall houses. It’s for the 100 year old brick houses that have terrible insulation. I’ve seen some brick homes near the coast that have dried seaweed hanging over small nails. You could have this as an option or you could tear walls down from the inside just to rebuild. This might be the only option for some.
That last one... that's not an "amazing tool" it's a freaking booster insulation system. And labor intensive on top of it. Just building another freaking brick wall with some insulation between it and the original wall would probably be just as effective.
instablaster
I think we know how to use the wrench already
Did they really need to show its action for so ong - I agree, are they making videos for kindergarten?
Nipple twist ???
Yeah, throw it in the garbage can.
i was so sick of the wrench! how many times can you show doing up a nut, i didn't count!
So... That one home owner ruined his actual brick home to replace it with brick-stucco. Super Moron.
I was wondering if I was the only one that noticed he covered up nice brick pretend brick....I'm completely lost on that one
it looks like it was done to add a lot of thermal insulation (the thick black foam), and they managed to keep the nice looks of brick wall. pretty reasonable to me.
@Christophe air conditioning unit consume electricity. insulation don't, it saves money.
Next year one more layer
The foam is not held in place by glue, but by big bolts.
И с тачкой на полусогнутых, да и спина колесом - вот это классно! Спонсором какая-нибудь ортопедическая клиника была, не иначе!
Полусогнутая, но на ней не лежит груз, вес на вспомогательном колесе. Да и что мешает тебе при повторении сделать ручки из трубы с изгибом повыше? Демонстрируется просто идея.
А не проще тачку на 4 колёса поставить. Выдумывают всякую хрень
@@Бэртади На четырёх колёсах уже не тачка будет, а тележка. Не везде проедет.
да она нужна то раз в месяц бывает, так что не надорвётесь
Такую тележку уже делал одно колесо телега лудше чем такая тележка своему сакласснику подарил пусть спину гнет 😂🤣
đúng là những công cụ hữu ích và tuyệt vời
I always wanna bend my back at a 20 degree angle while pushing heavy loads.
Plus it will not be nearly as high a range of steering. Think about getting a bicycle around a 90 corner vs. a unicycle. The bicycle needs a lot more room or it's rear end lifted. If you're going to do this, might as well get a 4 wheel cart.
Wow! All that work to make it look exactly like it used to!
Yes, we get it, you can tighten bolts and nuts....damn....😂
@Gregory Dahl where do we get this bolt & nut tool.
@@srinivasvayuvegula4630
LoggerHead Tools Bionic Grip 8 in. L Metric and SAE Adjustable Wrench 1 pc.
I don't see one single thing here I can't live without.
And they took this debris to the forest? Look 2:18 - 3:00.
thats how its done
Did I just see someone cover up a real brick wall in order to stick a fake one over it
i don't know why they would do that either
Ya ik but i think it for insulation
i see..
crankshaft10 heat insulation for cold area
These are the kitchen gadgets of the tool world. They don't save work, they simply make you work in a different way.
So, you covered my beautiful bricks with jism and pantyhose, so you could cover that with ugly bricks? For what kind of R-value?
I did something similar to the inside of my house. I was repairing a hole in a wall when I noticed I had ZERO insulation between the studs! Apparently that's not too unusual with some older houses. So all I had was a reflective vapor barrier and some 3/8" drywall (aka. not even to code) which explains why I could hear the traffic from the highway so well. I ripped everything down 3 bays at a time since it was a particularly cold winter, spray foamed every crack and behind every outlet. Filled each bay with R-15, covered that with a vapor barrier, and then bought some 4'x8'x1.5" sheets of EPS foam board that was an R-5.8 I think.
The stuff in the video looked to be about twice as thick as that plus you have the fake brick work, so I'd say that added R-13 to whatever they had before which if that brick wall was the ONLY thing between the inside and the outside would have been completely necessary! Common 4" bricks have an R-value of 0.8!!! And I used to live in a house like that with a shower/tub on the other side and in the winter our shampoo bottles would freeze if we left them on that side of the shower! Basically, they would have been bringing an external brick wall up to code. My way cost $34 for each 4'x8' section of insulation and drywall. I'm guessing this system cost FAR more!
FYI, like 25% of a house's external walls is made up of just wood studs that have an R-value of about 3 or 4. So your "to code" house with r13 insulation is more like an R-10. Newer houses with 6" walls have R-6 studs and there are fewer of them if they're 23" on center vs just 16" plus thicker insulation in the bays. Insulation is one of the few home improvements which will actually pay for itself! I already had R60 in the attic and R30 in the floor, so having un-insulated walls made no sense to me what-so-ever. (I'm in Michigan, but I'm as insulated now as people in Northern Canada!)
@@Hypercube9 1-1/2 in. x 4 ft. x 8 ft. R-7.5
Hypercube9q
insulation... makes the house more energy efficient =)
слишком мало повторов как пользоваться универсальным ключем, сделайте на час
Точно, я не успел рассмотреть, а если зарисовывать то вообще беда.
good idea!!!!
Дозатор для нанесения плиточного клея в виде короба уже давно изобрел, сделал и успешно эксплуатирует, причем не только на полу, но и на стенах один наш парень - строитель, не помню как зовут. Его видео еще лет 5 назад видел на ютюбе. У него полно таких самоделок. Забыл, как его канал называется. Короче, все идеи спизжены у нас!
Perfect
Wait... You covered the brick wall just to put up another brick wall?
The first thing they put up was high efficiency insulation, which was then covered by the render/stucco with the brick slips them being added.
Wow, when I first saw the wrench, it tightened a nut!
Then it tightened another nut, and I just couldn't believe when it on and on and on and on tightening nuts!
I was sorry the video was only as long as it was. I could have watched it tightening nut after nut for days.
It's a wrench, it tightens nuts. Got it.
LMAO
You're a nut 😂
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Bravo à ce monsieur qui décharge ses parpins en foret....
C'est juste une pauvre m..... ce gars.
Not so amazing tools, terrible music, way too long on each "tool". This video should/could have been done in 3 minutes.
Even at x2 speed... it's still too long.
Some are interesting but they're not building any lasting structures. No one in the future will be windering how they built these structures because there won't anything left but loose brick and rusty nails.
@@Obliteratu That's what she said.
@@jamesgrey3368, "too long"... The only complaint I ever get xD
So now when I go to use my wheelbarrow, I will have 2 flat tires..great..
I came for the instrumental
Show muito show!!!! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
The tool at 5:25 is not that revolutionary, I can do the same thing with a vise-grip, it adjusts to any size nut.
Yeah, but a Vise Grip will chew up a plastic fitting where as this thing seems to grab it straight on in a circular grip that helps alleviate that concern No?
Мусор в лес...
Нехорошо...
Хоть с продвинутым разгрузчиком...
С 1: 55
Тоже про это хотелось написать, видео про то как быстро вываливает и сматываешся
может там дорогу на дачи делают и засыпают ямы .
Это похоже не на лес, а частные владения, на своей земле человек дела делает, там, на заднем плане машина или постройка стоит, да и мусор не вредный, камни, песок, земля, это у нас принято всё пластиком и бутылками всё засирать (((
@@mattubeuser Не у нас принято,а мы как обычно опоздали за всем "цивилизованным миром ... Вот только сейчас и начали засирать!Кстати,посмотри,что в океанах делается,целые острова и мы там ни при чем!
Yeah!
С этой тележкой на двух колесах,спине кранты быстро придут...
Loggerhead Tools needs to produce a 12" and 16" version of their Bionic Grip pliers for plumbers!
The wrench thing is all very well to loosen bolts on a flat surface, but what about sunken bolts as you see on an engine block?
взял тачку, приделал еще одно колесо, и ходит за ней полусогнутый.
ПОТРЯСАЮЩЕ.
дальше смотреть не стал.
запомнил автора, что бы больше не заходить на его канал.
Нормальные вещи нормальный автор ето ты просто видно в 2000 году засел
@@VladuhaProE
твой комент странный.
тебя в 2000 гг еще и на свете не было, а ты мне говоришь "где я засел".
я в твои годы втулки "украины" перебирал и камеры клеил, самодельные плоты мастерил и на рыбалку ходил.
а у тебя только игрульки компьютерные.
хотя есть посыл что то разобрать, значит интересуешься миром. лучше эту тему развивай.
@@VladuhaProE тачка нормальная вещь?)) Парнография это а не тачка, уже давно придумали нормальную двух колесную тачку на одной оси, которая намного удобней будет
i think you should have shown more of the bionic grip pliers, i mean 20 minutes (seamed like) was way to short.
I don’t know man. I mean, it’s possible that there might be some other applications. Another 753 examples never hurt anyone.
Encouraging people to dump building waste in a forest, that's really responsible.
the moving bed cover could sell as an option with truck brands
Had one 25 years ago called EZ Unloader.
@@boilerman1991 had one 59 years ago called wife!
Enough with the pipe wrench damn! It's already been perfected. Channel locks do exactly what your pliers do.
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2:19 - throwing garbage into the forest is prohibited
@@IUSSHistory The land owner
@@IUSSHistory Gotcha. Cheers..
Приколола электродрочилка.что по деревьям летает!
beast barrow not a great idea watch how far back the guy stands while pushing barrow thats because his feet will constantly be hitting that rear wheel if he gets closer. Then having to stand back so far he loses real control, if an ordinary barrow is loaded right i e near the front it balances nicely with one wheel so thumbs down for me
It would also be super irritating having to bend over constantly to push it.
Agreed, at some point its just a wagon, a wheel barrow works because it is low barring and easy to steer even at max load. Try doing sharp turns what that with a full load of gravel, promise there we be lots of cursing and kicking the side of it.
If you are trying to increase the load size it would be more beneficial to use a two wheel barrow where both wheels are are on a single axle up front, so you don’t need to balance side to side and steering is just as good.
And why tf did he hook up the wheelbarrow with a trailer?? Like.. Whyy??
@@dercad2558 seriously! I'm still trying to figure that one out!
Like the grip/spanner type thingy, but if you are doing up a motorcycle wheel nut, don't forget to torque it to the right pressure.
I wish you could have shown the nifty wrench tightening some more nuts.
tom burto n
Lol That made my morning.
Gracias por el video me encanto.
Мусор вывозить в посадку, оказываеться во всем мире - это классика
Nice how at 2:30 you seem to be showing (and thereby condoning) the dumping of construction debris in the woods. Mother Nature appreciated that I am sure. I bet your Mother is proud of you.
What people do on their own property is none if your business. There was no toxic waste dumped and no real harm to the planet. Get off of your high horse before you fall and break a leg.
There’s always one,man.Hugging fucking trees!😂🤦🏻♂️
@@kyzor-sosay6087 You're welcome. 😊
did they really do all that work to cover brick with brick? lmao
They do this to meet energy codes, which require continuous insulation (in other words, not interrupted by studs).
Nothing quite like government regulations to make the incomprehensible obligatory.
you do very well. . need wide application.
This car has improved a lot
2:49 look at the guy just fly tipping in the woods
I thought that, too, but judging by the comments, no one cares!
I thought that as well. But he would be in the USA, and does it matter there, it would in the U.K.
Гениально! Закрыть стену из облицовочного кирпича пенопластом, а сверху прилепить на штукатурку имитацию облицовочного кирпича! За эту же цену (а скорее даже дешевле) можно было сразу построить толстую стену с утеплителем внутри!
My favorite is the mat in the pick-up that makes fly-tipping much easier...
Mantap 👍👍👍👍
2,5 minutes is taken up by that stupid wrench
Что ? По русски пишы непонятно нечо
What I did was welded a 3/4" pipe at the rear of my wheel barrow and placed in it, a rod holding onto two wheels. I move around 300 pounds of dirt a lot and makes it so much easier. I shouldn't need to make a video for it. Anyone could imagine it in their mind.
Why so darn long with the pliers video WE GET HOW IT WORKS!
Good
the last one...….lol...……….put brick over brick.
The goal was to add insulation which it did. After that stucco and paint would suffice
So spend thousands of dollars to cover real brick with fake brick .. Thats genius
Wait! Why do you have a thing to carry things with on the front of your wheelbarrow? Just put it in the wheelbarrow.🤦♂️
They put insulation outside a brick-veneer house then glued fake bricks to the outside?! My brain hurts so much trying to figure out why.
Amazing how a 200 year tree is destroyed In Seconds really great machines
And yet you use a computer, bathroom tissues, and hair supplies without complaining.
They are stripping off the dead branches it helps with fire control.. Clear the ground and dead branches from the forest and they will thrive. I would love to se a program where college kids get tuition paid by cleaning our forest during spring/summer break. They have to work hard and not do a half assed job to.
Legal
Anyone else disappointed that they put up a fake brick wall over the already a brick wall.
Did you notice the styrofoam he put right after the brick wall and then he put the veneers on
We had these nearly fifty years ago to move vehicles into tight spaces.
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your right . LOL 😂
I just wanted p
Место для вывоза мусора в лес, очень хорошо
А ещё говорят что у нас с экологией не дружат.
Bekerja dibantu+alat² emang sangat membatu/memperingan+memuaskan/hasil yg maksimal
The saltiest comment sections ever. Love it.
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Todas las herramientas que faciliten al hombre su trabajo y su supervivencia son bienvenidas pero no las que destruyen nuestro mundo
я смотрю у них мусор тоже в лес вывозят, и еще гордятся этим.:(
Главное что ручки не пачкают при этом.
So... Y'all are woke to the fact of covering a real brick wall with fake brick veneer, but we aren't gonna talk about them HAMMERING IN SCREWS?!
Those screws are designed to be knocked in ,screw head is only there if you need to remove them
Wow, that Load Handler for a truck should make Fly-Tipping a lot quicker!!
exactly what I thought - and its even advertised like that
마지막에 벽에 스티로폴 붙이고 그물넣고 시멘트 바르고 벽돌붙이는거는
그냥 조립식판넬 사용하고 그 위에 대리석 돌판을 붙이든 타일을 붙이든 벽돌을 시공하든 하면 될텐데 하는 생각입니다.
조립식 판넬은 양쪽 철판에 가운데는 두꺼운 스티로폴이니까요.
The best thing about the music is that since there's no narration, I can just mute, then watch the excessive length given to each tool, and realize how useless most of them are...
Lol i did the same! Although the second wheel on the wheelbarrow was a good one.
@@scotthummel4248 mmn ..,
Estaerramienta.paraelobrero.asta....muybuena.grasias.pordar.elvideo
А про универсальный ключ скажу так: он хорош на малых размерах, а на больших рукоятки будут далеко дуг от друга так что сжимать уже будет неудобно.
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Я один не понял зачем на красный облицовочный кирпич класть утеплитель?!
Красный кирпич хорош, но в плане теплоизоляции не очень,много мостиков холода, поэтому и утепляют.
Крошится .. современем!
Мы каждую неделю отправляем различные станки и инструменты из Китая, на самом деле очень много крутых идей для бизнеса
Wait a minute...you already have REAL brick,but then cover it with....????...
Insulation numb skull
@5:50 Hey kids. Disconnect the spark plug wire before doing any maintenance on a lawnmower.
Найди другую медодию меня к финалу уже чуть не стошнило.
Смотри без звука, отвлекающего.. Мелодии любые зло.
what an idea !
утепление фасада - это "совершенно другой уровень"???
еще и пенопласт а не минералка, отстой!
DES FACILITÉS. DANS LA VIE DU TRAVAIL. C'EST POSSIBLE. BRAVO!!! FÉLICITATIONS .MERCI. ATT
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Ok ! Its an adjustable spanner.
Чаго
Dude - ENGLISH!!!
推車工具很棒..不知哪裡買得到..
Links?
That load handler is great for illegal dumping.
Agreed! That was my first thought also - now illegal dumpers can do so quicker with less of a chance of being caught! it even looked like that in the video, at least to me it did.
I missed the amazing part.
It was at the merciful end!
For the pipe-wrench/westcot/channel-lock hybrid, I guess we got the idea without 200 examples.
Как так то облицовочный кирпич на него утеплитель затем штукатурка и сверху декор плитка под кирпич...?
Денег много, хоронят
@@ТимурКожабергенов-е2з Деньги обманутых дольщиков.
amazing
10:37 .. that BEAUTIFUL brick building .. turned into a styrofoam monstrosity! :(
Thinking the same thing. If you want to increase insulation effectiveness, do it from the inside.
this is best way to insulate building - quite common - in this case they used what looked like nice brick wall but in majority of cases that we did it would be old building that needs insulation so doing this way would improve exterior as well as insulate building. Another reason doing it outside is that minimise disruption inside of the building (for example electrical sockets, switches etc would have to be relocated) - residents would have to leave while the work is done inside. It doen inside it would also mean loss of internal space which could make difference to small room. There is number of other reasons - no cold spots or cold bridges etc etc...
@@bmatic2069 Very logical! .. I understand ... but emotionally, it still feels wrong, I'm not a fan of this style of construction, but I agree it is very cost-effective. And you know what, not a big deal to remove if someone wanted to restore the building to original .. thanks for the reply.
I do not agree. By the clean new look it was probably not an old brick house, so the brick tiles are just a small step more fake than the original and look about the same.
@@raymondbrower7894 then you miss out on the best of it: the temperature regulation of brick.
That wheelbarrow design still sux because a unitrack transference is still grossly and inherently unstable. If you want to add a second wheel, do it side by side for greater stability.
Looks like their idea was to lighten the load that the worker had to carry, but side by side wheels are more stable. Looks like they could just shift the axle more to center to balance the weight.