I Made A Huge Mistake!
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- Опубліковано 23 лип 2024
- I made a huge mistake! Thanks to a few subscribers that left helpful comments, I was able to correct the error of my ways. Some mistakes aren’t so easy to recover from though, that’s why in this video I’ll also discuss how I lost my finger.
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00:00 Introduction
09:24 How I Lost My Finger
14:06 Home Depot
16:10 Habitat For Humanity ReStore
22:45 Fixing The Flashing
23:08 The Final Product
Haha. I love how you counted to 4 and a half with one hand.
I noticed the flashing issue, but I thought it had been so long since I did any construction that I was wrong and that you were probably using some new materials or process. On another note, and as a fellow guitarist, I thought you may be interested to know (you may already) that the great guitarist Django Rheinhardt only had two working fingers (pointer and middle) on his left/fingering hand as he was badly burned in a fire as a young man. Also, the great Les Paul damaged his right/strumming arm so badly in a car accident that he had to convince a doctor not to amputate and to permanently set it in playing position! They both did OK. Anyway, I am really enjoying the series. BTW, my father cut off his pointer finger on a table saw . . . it seems like it always "the last cut". Best regards and continued success with the channel.
It was / is encouraging comments like this & knowing about Django, Les & the drummer from Def Leopard that keep me playing. Thanks for watching!
A carpenter who is philosophically minded! HOT!!
Thanks for sharing, Dray. It is truly awesome to see the progress you two are making!!!
I turn 41 this year and I'm still learning something new everyday and making mistakes everyday! 😂
When I do shed/flat roofs meeting to brick/masonry, I always use z channel. About a buck a lineal foot. After I lay 30 lb felt, then 90 lb rolled roofing or shingles. I lay the z channel on top of the roofing, tight against brick, mark a line at the top of the channel, the length of the channel. Cut groove on mark with grinder 1/2" deep. Add quarter size spots of Henry's about 2" from the wall 6" apart. Place the channel on Henry's, celotex nail the channel every 12" to the roof. Caulk groove after channel is in place. Henry each top on those nails. If you use a full line of caulk /adhesive, then place metal over adhesive. Water may not have an out.
Excellent advice! Thank you
I love the tour of the resale store I could spend a great deal of time there. To admit to a mistake and make it right is a the sign of a wise man. So nice to have a new video.
The ones I have shopped at are much smaller and not nearly as much variety. I can still get lost for hours looking around.
This is one of the more fun channels that I watch. Let me say something about the flashing....it is still wrong. A suggestion even if you insist upon bending your own metal, the bottom flange that diverts the water onto the roofing should be on top of the rolled roofing. If you use mechanical fasteners, they should be coated hex head screws with neoprene washers. The bottom leg of flashing should be set in a heavy bed of roofing/flashing cement then coated hex head screws with neoprene washers usually self drillers/tappers are installed through the flashing into the heavy bed of flashing cement screwed tight enough the neoprene washer compresses. Once installed, go back and put a dollop of cement on the head completely covering the screw. Any fish mouth in the flashing can be marginalized by installing another screw where fish mouth occurs. Since a solid and continuous bead or beads of cement were used, the installation is water tight with nothing running under any roofing material. Where you cut the reglet in the brick, they make lead wedges that are to be driven into the groove to hold metal in place. Nothing more than another mechanical fastener. I don’t know everything but I ran construction in some capacity for about 50 years. This project is going to be fun. What is the end use planned for the bank building ?
Thanks for taking the time to leave this excellent comment! I did consider the neoprene roofing screws, but chose the alternative because I only needed 4 & would have to purchase a box when I had roofing nails in stock. Also I wasn’t sure if that would be protocol on an asphalt roof as I’ve only used or seen them used in metal roof applications. Luckily, this is all the roofing I’ll have to do on this project but I’ll store this info for the next repair. Thank you!
Good morning. The worst case for the small roof is it will last 5 to 10 years then need a rebuild. Not so bad exchange. Did you ever tell your viewers what you plan to do with the building ? I saw you are from the Tampa area...I live in Punta Gorda and until health forced retirement, spent a long time in construction. This is entertaining. Have fun and stay safe. See you on the next video.
Please make more Brew Traveler videos. I love watching them!
ReStore tip: Each ReStore has different businesses that make regular donations to their stock. So, different ReStores can have radically different, but stable characters.
For example, the ReStore South of me gets supplied by a regional distribution center of a major hardware chain. They always have really good tools and hardware.
The ReStore North of me is supplied by a particular window contractor. They always have a ton of both clearance new windows, modern windows that were pulled out during a replacement job and a pallet of traditional double hung sashes. Each of the old double hung sashes is $5 each.
The point is, if you are near multiple ReStores visit them all. The bulkiest items tend to be donated locally, because shipping that stuff doesn't make sense.
You can easily see the difference in stock selection between stores, but also ask the person in charge who their regular suppliers are (or what line of business if they don't want to mention names).
They may also tell you what day of the week certain suppliers make their donations, so you can get first pick on the best stuff.
Love the video's, keep up the good work. Just imagine how cool it will be to make the bank into a home.
Very nice video - lots of life's lessons!!
Love this channel. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for watching!
The Lawrence Welk show was a walk down memory lane. Thanks for taking us on a trip to the local thrift store. The one you have there was pretty nice. 🙂Words I live by and learned at my school many years ago: "If a job is once begun, never leave it til it's done. Be the effort great or small, do it well or not at all." Thought I'd share because it's true no one likes having to do the job twice. Kudos to you for taking the time to back track and do it well.
Yeah. Good ole water leak dangers. ☹️
I never noticed the finger until you told your story. My grandfather lost a couple of fingers in an explosion in his youth and after I knew the story I never really paid attention to that hand again since he still did everything he needed to do to get on with life. He always joked that he could only count up to eight!! At least you can get up to nine and a half!! :)
Your grandpa sounds like a cool dude. I’ll bet he made some nice stuff. Some of the most respected carpenters have similar injuries. It’s one situation where it truly happens to some of the best. Thanks for watching!
I don't shop much at the box stores. I go to the local lumbar yard or hardware store. I get better quality and faster service.
Great video. I've been excited to see any progress you might've made on the inside of the building and stuff until you explained you currently don't even have electricity. 😮 I'm getting WAY ahead of things. 😄
Perseverance. It's a key term. Good one, y'all.
Are there more video's coming up soon ?? I would love to see the progress you made... I might swing by one day..
"Measure twice. Cut once. :)
Can't help but recognise that radio in your honda.... very much the exact same as my 2004 honda accord euro here in Australia! Loving the content mate! Looking forward to seeing the progress
Right on! Thanks for watching.
It's great watching your progress Dray, I can't wait to see everything all finished. You should throw a kite party and get a few of us up to help out with a project or two..
Hey now, that’s a good idea.
Thanks for sharing 😀👍
One advantage or the clipped digit is that flipping the bird to others is somewhat curtailed. 😉
I can’t really explain it, but lipping the bird is much more effective now.
I don’t think people still use the dvd-r disk anymore. I watched my grandparents do this kind of work on the house when I was little! Can’t wait to see the outcome!
When the first miter saw came out, somebody called it a chop saw. If you want to chop something, use a hatchet.
This tool is for precision cutting and it is much more dangerous than a hatchet. I have had a miter saw and a compound slide miter saw for about 40 years. Once I nicked my knuckle on the blade. That is 1 too many times.
Once you’ve learned the true unstoppable power of that blade, things change.
Well, I've been watching as I said I would after the first video. I was waiting to hear the story about your finger. Your trips to Home Depot not be your only choice. I hope you take the time to find a local lumber yard that can supply not only material but information also. I didn't realize that this was your first project. Were there others? So, what are your thoughts/plans/budgets? Hope you don't get too far ahead of yourself.
So it's a hand brake Oh I crack myself up. 🤣
I rather do something right the firs time then go back at it again. Glad to see things are coming along.
I love Lawrence Welk too! Also, because of my paternal grandparents.
Question: What is the ultimate aim? Are you looking to convert the entire space to a home? It may be too late, but I was going to suggest that rather than plaster over the old, uneven brick again, that you consider first applying some spray-on water proofing, and then construct a 2x4 wall standing maybe a half inch away from the brick wall - enough to allow for deviations in the brick wall - so that you can get a level, plumb, and square wall, and so that you can insulate the framing cavity and the gap behind it. This would also allow you to rewire, and replumb the entire structure without having to embed things into the brick or have it exposed.
This is a good suggestion we will consider it
Good method, tried and true. A couple of clamps and another board with a sharp edge will make it easier. Plus a rubber mallet. Or you could spend $2500 on a cheap brake/break (that is what I know). Nice work.
Even though you've told the "real" story about your finger, I still look forward to the stories we make up for those that don't know. :)
The cats name was digit
We all make mistakes that’s how we learn, it’s harder for people to admit they made mistakes, as long as you correct it and remember for the next time. Nobody is perfect shit happens …
I have a combo VCR that plays old movies and a DVD for CDs.
I hardly ever noticed the finger.
Most people probably don’t notice.
You must build a loft!!!
You literally gave that job the finger ! lol
I did!
I love habitat!! We start there and stardust. Free is always the best, but if you are on a tight budget habitat and stardust are great.
Yes, I have a CD and DVD recorder. I haven't used it in over a year because the internet is much better. If anybody needs some CD and DVD blanks, I live in the PNW.
Rad! You’re one of the few. I do still like an albums worth of commitment to an artist where you don’t get that much with online formats these days.
I stopped going to my Restore. They started charging retail for the items they had which made the visit to their store(in California, of course) mute.
I'm also In CA and am right there with you. Retail prices on donated items? Nope. I will occasionally go, though, in hopes that I'll find an exception.
Occasionally I’ll see an item like the radio in the video that’s priced way too high, but only once in a while. Each store is probably operated a little different but paying retail for second hand stuff sounds like something out of idiocracy. Thanks for watching!
Dray.. thanks for sharing the finger story..ouch..u know I've done that a hundred times but now I'll never do that again.. thx! Oh and when u flick someone off now does it only carry half the inflection ? Lol j/k
Good question.. contrary to what most assume, it has double the effect. Also, your comment has inspired me to take this a step further and explain how to avoid this from happening on a saw. Thank you!
I saw that on your last video and thought that's not right, maybe he'll fix it.
Sounds of Portland...oh dear, could be bad... you know: the sound of failing social cohesion, businesses and government...
Alittle bit here, alittle bit there. Dray don't work too hard, it will take time to get the building done. have u thought of what u will put in the building?
We have some ideas, but haven’t settled on anything just yet.
You do it right, because you do it twice...
My best friend set up a system that might work for you. Take a picture of your list on your cell phone.
I have a question about the flashing you bent to shape. Since it's metal, would you consider painting it to help protect it from the elements to be a good idea ?
There’s no call for that as it’s made of aluminum and won’t rust. It comes in white and brown as well. Nothing saying you couldn’t paint it if you wanted to though.
Index finger left hand here. Did your mind and nerves recalibrate to your new 'finger tip'? It's been 12 years for me, and yes, finally, but I also taught myself to type without using that finger.
Thankfully I’ve had very little phantom pain and I can type just as fast as I could before surprisingly. It is amazing how your brain accommodates and creates workarounds for common tasks with an injury like this. I’m still not 100% but perhaps someday. I hate to hear you lost one as well and I appreciate the comment.
Which Portland, there are many.
This is a good point.
Two guitar players of note with missing fingers: Django Reinhardt and Phil Keaggy. Don't feel so bad.
I often forget about Phil Keaggy missing a finger. He’s always been one of my favorites.
4.5 fingers on one hand worked out okay for Jerry Garcia. (Well, until the cigs and drugs got him anyway...)
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Did something happen that you stop making video's ?????
It's still not right
We’re in the UK so we haven’t been to Home Depot!