I just finished putting shoe molding in a room that I had laid LVP down. I don't know how to use power tools and i bought his instead. It was amazing. I finished the room in about 15 minutes.
Thank you for the helpful video! I was replacing a glass door insert earlier today after it got shattered, and I appreciated being able to watch you do yours as a sort of practice run. God be with you out there, everybody. ✝️ :)
When I plug my wizard x220 I get this message from betaflight "firmware version not supported please upgrade to firmware that supports api version 1.41.0 or higher"
Great video, except when you make a mistake, edit it out! You go back and watch, and flipping realize you made a mistake and yup, we both did…cause following frame by frame.
Tried watching This and many others to figure out what is wrong with my cars door. It won’t open from the inside but opens from the outside, the cables are all in good condition and that small white piece isn’t broken. And the handle pieces aren’t broken anywhere, idk what to do, the rod is still connected to the white piece that is attached to the door and it doesn’t look broken
Thank God you removed the door cable latch. I had the same issue when I just replaced my actuator and I couldn't figure out how it went. But you had the same problem and had the mechanishm upside down (same as me) and went back to explain how it went in. That saved me. Thank you!!!
I'm curious as to why the glass needs to be replaced? Ideally, I'm hoping to remove the grids on both sides of my glass door and replace with a single frame, as you've done. Thank you.
Good job and really quiet. I am not a pro, just a homeowner. You said your garage has some funky issues at the bottom, I hear a popping noise like yours. Is that what is causing it? Do you think the track wasn’t installed right?
It didn't need glass but at the time it was cheap enough to buy new glass. The frame could be replaced by itself but you would need to find one and make sure it fits the old glass
Bro fuck this accord ive had to replace the window motors and lock actuator in both doors not to mention all the other little shit like to add an aux cord you gotta rip half the center console out
Yeah, the old steel rollers sounded like an amusement park ride ratcheting up the track. Sounds a lot better with new wheels. But it seemed the right side bottom roller bracket didn’t have full tension on it before you removed it. That’s the most dangerous roller to replace. But congrats on the job!
holy crap that cut the noise down by like 6 times WOW. It sounded like the worlds loudest rollercoaster to pretty much a whisper with a few light cracks in between. i cant wait to change mine out. i have a morbidly noisy garage door. I bought the place in 2010 and its always been noisy. The torsion coil broke on me so i ordered that and new rollers. I dont think the door was even balanced right so im going to go through the whole thing and dial it in with all knew torsion springs and rollers. I bet my noise will be cut down as much or more than yours. I never did garage doors before didnt even know how they worked til now. but 20 years of hvac i can do pretty much anything.
Yes, on the pine it was a fair amount but not too hard. The oak I used a lot of strength. I have high grip strength though. Once measured I had the second highest at my company of 300 employees. So hope that helps put some perspective.
I bought this Liberty product and it was great until after a year, the pin that allows you to unlock the rotation feature, seized up and I could not free it up, so it is stuck in one position.