When I repair screens, I use blue painters tape to secure the frame to the work surface. I've found that it makes it a lot easier to position the screen material and put on the spline if the frame is held in place.
You make it look so easy but after splattering peanut butter on me, on everything around me I finally managed to get one to not snap me when I got it to the ground!!! lol what a nightmare!! The spring attachment is too hard even my small nimble hands to get easily 😅
Thank you sir !. Never used one but my grandfather did in World War Two !. So I’m very excited to learn this as he did …..well in a way lol anyway thanks !. Best regards sir !. Jamesh.
SUPER HELPFUL. The tape worked perfectly for me. And this time I waited until the shower was bone dry before caulking which is also key. And whatever about any ridge on the caulk after pulling the tape. If you're cleaning your shower, you'll be fine. There are loads of places for mold to grow in bathrooms - just keep it clean y'all.
Looks great chef! I think my GM who isn't a fan of pork might even like this recipe...maybe not as much as he loved the glazed pork shoulder I made on the BGE during our Thanksgrilling event, but I'll let ya know. Cheers Spokane Jim (Grill Guy)
HI @yearRBLX, it depends on on what model you have. The one in the demonstration did not have a drain plug on the bottom and needed to be tipped on its side for the oil to be drained. Refer to your owner's manual or check with the manufacturer's website if you are unsure of how to drain the oil.
@@AceHardware sorry for the inconvenience I know how to drain it but .. idk how long when to change it I have a Briggs and Stratton lawnmower it's almost like brand new but got it a couple years ago still works like a beast I'm missing my handle bolts thingy to tighten the bars and btw I love shopping at ur stores top 1 :)
Every time I go to change these hooks it’s like I’m trying to find the answer to world peace no matter how many times I’ve done it I WILL FORGET. Thank you 🫡
Hi @angiemarie3963, we do not recommend using a jigsaw to cut plexi-glass the material would most likely splinter.. A sharp utility knife would be a better option.
I wish these blades were replaceable. I have a nearly brand new Craftsman that I hit a piece of sod with on the forward stroke and it effortlessly bent and curled the blades in like a fist. Of course they're riveted on, too. Waste of $45 that I can't even return at this point.