Is there a special type of drill bit you need to use for stucco/hard surfaces? Also, whats the best way to gauge the thickness of the drill bit to use?
Thanks for your question. Our blink doorbell is solid and it does not wiggle. Did you use the anchors and are your screws tight? Please give us an update. Best of luck with your next DIY project and hopefully you subscribe to Big Al Repairs.
I could not figure out how to get my blink doorbell to click on, this video helped
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Been waiting a while for this video to come out. Thank you.
me too!
Great video! Thanks for sharing. Have been trying to figure this out. Thanks Big Al Repairs
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Cool video, thanks for sharing.
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Gotta love blink doorbells, cheap and effective
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What size drill bit did you use?
That is a great question. We used a 7/32” drill bit. Please give us an update. Thanks again and hopefully you subscribe to Big Al Repairs.
Thanks man very helpful 🙏🏽
Thanks for the nice comment!
Is there a special type of drill bit you need to use for stucco/hard surfaces?
Also, whats the best way to gauge the thickness of the drill bit to use?
Thanks for this video
Does your door bell wiggle slightly after being clicked in? We just finished installing ours and it’s not completely solid
Thanks for your question. Our blink doorbell is solid and it does not wiggle. Did you use the anchors and are your screws tight? Please give us an update. Best of luck with your next DIY project and hopefully you subscribe to Big Al Repairs.
@@BigAl-1 yes we installed into brick and used the anchors and screws are tight. The bracket itself is solid, just the camera has slight movement.
@@skatertg95 Thanks for the update. I wonder if there is any way to stabilize the camera. Wising you the best.
@@skatertg95 yes our camera is a tiny tiny bit wiggly
Will it trigger the regular house chime as well?
It should if you have the correct power voltage/transformer and wire it correctly
I can’t find the power source inside any of my breaker box. Should I just turn off the main power to the house?
Dude has 3 hands
Makes the project go faster