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Well, let’s start with He had that drill in reverse and then that’s also talk about how he looks like He’s never been on a job site in his life, but the ram set is definitely faster but the drill does the job too if you know how the operate it
And the drill is going Reverse. Gonna be a heck of work to change that insulation if the customer just decides it wasnt good enough. But i would never buy anything from someone who has the need to rig his own demonstration lol
I'm using Muscadine vines (which looks like what you are using) and find them really stiff and hard to work with, and the thin parts tend to break easily. I first tried the technique somebody showed online where you take two sticks and slit them in the middle, add two other sticks inside those, add an odd number stick, and then weave around them. I found after several hours of trying that with a piece the thickness of licorice or slightly thicker the vine would not wrap close enough to make the bottom of the basket and that the added stick would not stay parallel to the two on either side, thinner, and it would break making the turns. What I ended up with is a hot mess I could not use, so I watched a few more videos using this type of vine and most people seemed to do a random weave technique. I then tried one of those, which although doable is very arduous ad stayed up all night to complete just the bottom and a little of the sides. Watchin yours where you lay the spines on top of each other and then weave looks like it will be easier but how do you et your vines flexible enough to sit right net to each other when you weave a round? Do you soak them? Also, I must have missed the part where you added a spine to make an odd number. How did you do that? Did you add an extra making 12 and cut one end off later after doing some weaving?
the filter access on my whirlpool faces the front of the washer and with no access from the front (some models have a removable bottom panel below the door) - it makes it very hard to get at it. I resorted to removing the drain hose going into the pump and was able to pull out the material clogging the pump. Unbelievably bad design - makes a 5 minute job into an hour.
Mic was not the issue- there was a lot of background noise since it was an active job site that interfered with the mix. I should have edited it out better.
Insulation is an investment to a house. It pays you back for the life of its installation date. If everything is built right, its value will never depreciate.