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Wow! The exact same issue. Funny thing you’re in the snow. I was in the middle of the sky falling on the side of a gas station with a whole rain suit and still drenched 😅
Any solution for when the screws coming down from the body of the car are rusted and the thread the gone? Even if I replace the plastic clips (w790373-s900), I doubt they’ll hang onto the rusted/worn out screws. Thoughts?
Not sure on that, but I would assume if you can weld, you might be able to grind/cut off the old one and weld a new threaded stud to attack to. Just a thought. Thanks for watching
Well it isn't an issue installing it the way I show. You can do some cold adhesive, but I am unsure how that works or how well it would stand up over time without a mechanical fastener. Thank you
@TeslaRules1856 if you are talking about the old can undo those clips I show and it falls right out. The new one and the spring clips you can easily pry if down with your fingers and secure the light as well as the ceiling tile. I would not suggest just pulling down that will break the ceiling tile.
I’m a seventeen year old girl who had to finish all the house repairs and renos that my shitty stepdad never did before he abandoned us. I have to fix our leaking roof and this video seriously helped me figure everything out. Thank you so much for posting this video! :)
I am so happy this helped you get some of that done. Sorry about your situation, but good for you for getting it done! If there is other content that could help, I would be happy to make some videos to possibly help you and others! Thanks for watching.
You did it your way, but you did not do it the right way. 1st of all your "Base Paper" should be at least 30# felt, but should be an actual base paper which is heavier. It should be nailed down with 1" headed tin caps, Plastic caps would work too. Using staples will not allow your base to hold down enough. A heavy wind can easily pull this roof off. By using the 1" headed caps the base will hold down during heavy wind. You do not want exposed nails as they will work loose in time from the heating and cooling of the nail. You also should put "dots" of Plastic Roof cement throughout the middle of the base paper to keep the 90# held down in the middle and from wrinkling over time. You do not need to nail the outside edge through the 90# or the bottom edge as the base 1" headed nails and the plastic cement will keep it held down. THIS VIDEO IS NOT A GOOD GUIDE.
Well, those are some thoughts. Thanks for watching and for your thoughts. This roof has held fine for years now and through a few different 60+ mph storms. Looks as good as the day it was installed, and nothing has worked loose or changed. In WI we go from -20 (or below) up to 100's and with that temp swing, the roof is doing awesome. Thanks again for the view.
Thanks for the video and view here, drivers side splash is starting to rattle, least know i know how it goes together - ironically i am about 10 mins from ann arbor varsity ford so ill go in and see if i cant get those round retainers w790373-s900 - how many did you get and replace total on that one side i think there were maybe 6 total plus the two screw like ones up front?
Can you change them all the same color from the app or do you have to change them all individually from the app… I guess what I’m saying is can you group them all together and say hit green and they all turn green at the same time? Thanks for the video!😊
Short answer yes, you can control all at once if in a room. So I have each soffit light (12 of them) set up individually, then I have them grouped to The Exterior. I can ask Alexa to "change the exterior color to green" and they all change to the same color. So you technically don't even need the app to do it, but you can also set the entire room to one color. Hope that helps
@@schufledoes Awesome thanks, at first was going to get the Hubspace string lights then seen the Hubspace rope which also looks pretty cool but I think I’m going to stick to the recessed lights and the soffits just gives a cleaner look!
So for drivers side splash shield id want to get minimum of 4 of those push up retainer round things, then 2 of the sorta plastic screws total? I may just order up like a dozen so nextime it happens again i got a few spare...
Had the same issue with mine. Ford dealer mechanic said don’t worry about it. Very helpful. lol. Jerry rigged it with other parts. Working so far. Big plastic clips stopped working as the stud is stripped. Thanks for the vid.
Yea sorry to hear about that. I have heard lots about dealerships breaking those and not replacing. So glad something was rigged so the guard didn't break first trip on the freeway.
Why is roll roofing the preferred thing on low slope roof? Is it that it remains unbroken for large spans of distance so it can move the water easier than if it was a bunch of shingles?
I'm not sure it is preferred on low slope. Typical asphalt shingles can go down to 4:12. Some say rolled asphalt roofing can go down to 2:12 which I think is the absolute minimum I would ever go. Likely not going under 4:12. Once your below 2:12 your looking at a monolithic sheet membrane like a rubber roof or TPO or similar. Some reasons why this can go a lower slope than an asphalt shingle is the seam and how more likely water can back track up and under the tab of the typical shingle at low slopes. Hope that helps
Nice you have a drop ceiling but most people don't . So this is just a waist of time and there are much simpler ways of doing all of this. Not sure why your posting anything other than to satisfy your ego.
They do, but this style all in one bulb socket and bezel that tilts is all one piece so the retrofit kit would not work. Plus I don't believe they make a retrofit that angles like I wanted. This was also a problem fixture that needed to be replaced. Glad I did because I found an improper connect to its junction box. Thanks for the view!
Great video! anyway you put it ford is a horrible for this shit, never getting a ford again, 10 times dealing with the same problem, and nothing is fixed
Proper way to insure any roll roofing doesn't buckle is nail down felt with button tab nails an you use asphalt cement glue for roll roofing. You apply cement under the entire surface and only nail the overlap before you start running another roll
No not unless something happened to the switch or wiring. They are independent motors and if one is stripped or not working the other should still work.