I've been in the drywall/acoustic ceiling business for 25 years. Drywall is too heavy and will eventually start sagging. Also I'm not sure what tile you was looking at but a standard fissured tile from Home Depot is about .80 cents per sf.
@@warrenhardyahhh that makes sense. Wasn’t thinking about you being on a trailer. Mine is in the water with v drives/ strainers. So I warm it up like normal, then blow strainers out with air compressor fitting and close, then run antifreeze through this into the strainers
I cut some yesterday. I bought a fine blade for my circular saw and put it on the opposite way. I stacked four panels and clamped them together with a piece of fence board an inch and a half short of my length to cut. This was so I could run my saw along the edge of the board to keep my cut straight. It worked perfect. I probably could have cut all 8 panels at once.
Install plywood blade backwards in your circular saw. Will not crack. Can cut one panel at a time if needed. All works on metal, just cut edges that will be covered.
Do you possibly know the model number for the motor? Your driveshaft looks exactly like mine that snapped and I just got the new one in the mail and it’s the wrong one. I don’t have a serial number for mine.
Had this happen to me while filling up gas in moms van. Most embarrassing moment of my life seeing all the blue collar workers on their lunch break just staring at me in the texas heat while I'm im in a rush. Most frustrating moment I've had in a while honestly. It had happened to once before but thought it was just the key that battery died so just let it go off till it stopped. However this time I was NOT having it and took it right out infront of everyone to somewhat redeem myself 😂. Thanks alot for this video 👍
I hope you can help me. Of course I’m having the same problem. I disconnected that same connector but my red light on my dash is still going off that mean that it is still engaged
heavier then foam tiles yes, but when I put up my drop ceiling I made sure my wire supports were every 2 feet. I have not had any issues and have put this up in my whole basement over 3 years ago.
Although this didn’t ’fix’ my problem it actually saved my car from hurricane rains since all 4 of my windows were down. It was my 04 Honda CRV. I hit that thing and got the ignition to turn on after hours of trying to turn the key. I got my windows up.. couldn’t crank it but even if I had I would’ve prob stalled instantly. Thank you for sharing and if you’re reading this Godspeed ahead.
Man have i been searchin for this for ages😆 Must have reset The Oil change 100 times but finally a video that helped me get rid of that freakin annoying “inspektion now” text and sound 😂 thanks man🙏🤩
Im so gladn it worked for so many... I tried this on my 2008 Honda CRV EX and now the cylinder is jammed in, and I still cant get the key to turn... Any suggestions? I did just purchased a LAUNCH X431 IMMO Pluss Elite But now Im wondering if I need the Cilinder Lock and switch replaced or just the switch... Any suggestions... lol...
I just bought a 2002 Odyssey and and camping. The first morning I got up and unlock the door and the alarm went off for about a couple minutes. I immediately tried the key and started the vehicle and it did not stop the alarm. My question is can the alarm be permanently removed?
Believe it or not, it’s still happening on later models. i have a 2017. I took it to the Honda dealership specifically for this issue a month ago. And apparently they never fixed it, although they told me they addressed my concerns.
2008 Honda accord recent incident: I figured out that I would I guess locked my door but car thinks I’m not in car. Red security light would start flashing and alarm keep going off!! Start car alarm go off. Turn it off still alarm. Open door alarm. Solution: get out of car put key in door and simply turn left and right. I read that somewhere and tried it. If worked. Called Honda they say faulty wiring due to mice and $800 blah blah.
This type of plastic roof is actually not great on a Gazebo - especially if you live in an area prone to hail. We had a severe hail storm last year and it completely shattered our roof, big and tiny plastic pieces everywhere. It took forever to clean it up. I would highly recommend for people to buy a more sturdy Gazebo roof, preferably wood or metal.
Holy fucckkk this fucking deadass just worked I've been sitting for 4 hours waiting for a tow service and said fuck it and it worked😂🙏dude bless your soul
Dont do this for a long term solution. Cheap expanding foam is NOT designed for continued compression as would be for a tire application. You will end up with a powdery mess inside your tire (and flat again)