When can she service my swamp cooler! Maybe its just me but i thing swamp coolers should be cleaned out weekly, all that algae and gunk ends up in the air
I'm just wondering how you been dear and say that my love all your videos can't wait to see the next one I wish and hope you and your family are doing well may God bless you and you may prosper
I’m doing really good, thank you for asking. I’ve been really busy but I’m about to go full time on RU-vid at the end of next month so I’m really excited.
I have a question, is it better to put the feeder in a open area directly under the sun, or under a tree ( i have a small 8 feet red maple tree ) covered by the shade of its leaves?🤣👋🏽
It’s better in the shade because if not it starts molding inside pretty quick. Mine wasn’t directly in the shade, but I liked to be able to see them through the window.
@@NassrinsDIY i did it today, but not sure if there are alot of colibrí (hummingbird in Spanish) in Maryland , since i only seen one or 2 in my area within in the last 5 yrs
Great vid, thanks for sharing. A little constructive criticism if I may. The edge tiles are uneven so for this job I would have started with the grout line in the centre so that way you would have even edge tiles. If that was my house I would have pulled you up on that first haha. You should have run silicone instead of grout at the bath too. Love that you're trying to teach people though, good stuff.
Showing some skill but your support hand placement is off. You make one slip with that grinder goodbye fingers. And the flange should sit on top of the tile
You are awesome this is my reference video for tiling. I first watched 3 months ago now came back to it after having watched other people and you are the cream of the crop. Just one question, i've seen two pro tilers explain notched trowels and they say any tile bigger than 15 inches in any direction requires a 1/2" x 1/2" notched trowel. And 12" x 12" tiles require 1/4" x 3/8" (slightly deeper notches than yours), yet you used 1/4" x 1/4" which they recommend for subway tiles anything below 12" or linear tiles. I think you should have used 1/4 x 3/8 for 12 x 24 tiles. Are you not worried about thinset coverage under big tiles ? I will play it safe and use 1/4 x 3/8 for that tile size.
Your recipe has brought so many hummingbirds to my feeder. They literally finish it in about a day in a half. I've shared your video with several of my friends that love hummingbirds. Thank you SO MUCH for sharing with all of us!
Use Ditra instead of the backer board. True its more expensive but its lighter and easier to work with. Most importantly, you'll have a waterproof membrane.
I like the video but I disagree that your technique is fantastic, using 2 hands with grinder is required for this type of work. I was using a grinder with one hand recently and it caught and hit my opposite hand and cut down to bone. I will never use 4.5" grinder one handed again.