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This is exactly what I need to convert a smaller closet (5 feet wide), but I want deeper shelves. Maybe 20 to 24 inches. I don’t have a saw thingy to cut down wood. Is it possible to get wood this size or have it cut at a big box store? Thanks for so much detail. Super helpful.
Nice repair, but save yourself lots of time by using a dryer mortar mix, with a bit of portland added. the dry mix won't ooze onto and soak the mix with liquid gray cement water, so your clean up is much easier.
This is so frustrating! I just picked up my aspec yesterday and the kids did this today an I can’t find the chrome trim. Anyone have any recent luck finding it online or at the dealership?
@@onesimpledad Hi, thanks for sharing the video! If you look at the Audi Q7 3.0T, the MPG is quite similar since both vehicles have all-time AWD systems (SHAWD and TORSEN QUATTRO). There is no point to compare the mpg with other four cylinder SUV, or X5 xdrive(it wont save your ass during winter time or rainy days) My main gripe is the gas tank size. I don’t mind the low MPG, but frequent trips to the gas station are a hassle.
@Simon-kz4dv I had 2014 Acura MDX SH-AWD, and it got 28 to 30 mpg, and a full tank would be 400 to 450 miles. So now, with the Type S, it's frustrating going to the gas station all the time.... like you said, if the gas tank was larger, it wouldn't be an issue. My Porsche Cayenne GTS only gets about 18 mpg, but at least when I fill the tank, it will go for 500 miles... well, thanks for the comment, and thanks for watching
@MichaelKaufman-v6u it's a Ryan Lawnaire IV aerator. I rewatched the video I didn't notice anywhere referring to it as 5'21". Well, thanks for watching
@@onesimpledad I couldn't understand what you described the aerator to be at the 5 min, 21 second mark in to the video. After watching it again, I think you said "turn and go"?
Yes, I said, "Turn and go"... which is the style of aerator. No stopping to lift tines to turn just make wide turns and go. Makes the job go a whole lot faster.
Watering for multiple days would definitely help. I aerated an area that hadn't been watered, and the cores were a lot smaller and almost didn't work in that area. Well, thanks for the comment, and thanks for watching
Sorry, I stretched the hose out all the way to Un-tangle and wrapped it back in slowly turning it like a crank to prevent it from kinking again ..... well thanks for watching
I just did this my only concern is the weight pressure put on the clamps over time being plastic and all, but then I figured they probably exposed to much more gravional weight when on the car itself 😅
Mine is programes correctly to daylight saving - and every once in a while I will wake up in the middle of the night and I find the light is off. But the program still says on - any idea what it could be?
For a fair comparison you would need to use new chains, new plugs, new air cleaners, have the old one tuned up, and use fresh gas. All those things can affect performance, who knows if it was the saw itself or one of those other things. Also verify compression on that old saw.
I have a 550 mk II, I would never cut logs that big, its really a limbing saw. I keep my 592 xp handy at all times, my 592 would cut through that big log in about 2 seconds. I also keep my 460 rancher handy as a backup.
Hi I have the same jetski I changed the oil tank but I didn't bleed the oil out I took it on the water it worked at the beginning then knocking sound and stopped