Hey Frank! I don't think you're at the lofts anymore, but do you have any other suggestion for quality hinges that would be easy to install at Imperial? I can't find Aventos HK-XS anymore.
Great video. Since the metal part on the outside is exposed to cold air and will transfer the cold to the metal part inside the room, wouldn't that cause condensation to form? Did you notice any?
@@FrankOfAllTrades thanks. Maybe I didn't describe it well: the insulation you put was on the inside of the frame, however behind that the outside face of the metal frame is still exposed to the elements. But obviously no condensation was formed as you have not noticed any. I have the same setup but with Roxul insulation with vapor barrier added on the inside. But even with that, condensation did form on the inside and just on the metal border.
Thanks, Frank. Was on the fence for a cart for my new TIG225X. I ordered a nice Klutch, but I think it will be just a wee bit too small. I need a cart for the MIG I plan to buy + my plasma cutter, so I will use the Klutch 2-tier for that and pick up the Vulcan later today for my 225. Thanks!
LOL. How stupid is that... Fred Flintstone solution. Just break the key fob enclosure and tape the key fob internals it to your phone? Really? LOOOOOOOOOOOOL 😂🤣
You're a very special person ain't you with your little 3erd grade video, next time just us that you have a third-grade education and you don't know any better that way we don't have to watch the video for longer than a minute like this one
I live in an apt (in a house), previous mgmt (before my landlord bought me he house) installed a window unit inside the wall (no insulation/moisture barrier). It’s basically a new unit, can’t use it because they put it in level and not elevated. I’d like to try this, take it out the unit and use foam board to insulate, I am wondering how much time this buys before the real wall repair can be done? One season? Two?
@Triple.threee no I am studying it. So far I identified a MIFARE tool in app store which I think it is not for the 125kHz type of RFID , there must be a way. if I had a NFC standalone device connectable to a PC via USB I think it was easy
"I prefer to glue my car keys to my sneakers. That's why I use the same shoes all the time, except when I'm out drinking because then Magnus borrows my shoes." - Dick 57, Sr Cyber Janitor, Idaho
I have an iPhone also, and the case I have is a rubber case around the sides and back with a plastic cover over it. They are two separate pieces that combine to make up the case. It's a brand called Otter Box. You can remove the plastic case cover and then cut a circle out of the rubber casing and then put the fob there and then cover it back with the plastic case. No bulge, no nothing. You don't even see it.
This was the most click-baiting motherfuking video I've seen in god-knows-how-long..... Very very very very very disappointing and I'm disappointed in you