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You left out the rafters and big rafter underneath the gazebo of the 12x24, but great work Installing it... I am looking for a partner in installing these all over the country, if your interested in doing this in your area?
Don’t dip the pad. Use your brush (2 1/2 square cut sash) to apply paint to the pad, brushing off the edges not on. Earlier versions of this edger had teeth on the inside of the pad so you could adjust how close it cut. This is particularly useful when cutting to a ceiling where you want to stay short so as not to get into wavy drywall jointing leaving a wavy cut line. Hopefully the ceiling paint done first filled the corner and came down the wall a little. Top down and Far to near are long standing painting rules
Can you use it without the battery-operated touchless feature? I.e. When batteries die, is there a way to still get water from the faucet? (This faucet was a lovely feature of my new home. However, when the batteries died, I couldn’t get water from the faucet - at the time, I dk it was battery operated so it took a bit of detective work before I noticed the battery pack tucked up behind tubes & hoses 😥)
@@Handiest-pro Thank you for replying! I wonder why I couldn’t get water from the faucet after the batteries died?? Batteries are due to die in September; I couldn’t find any info on how to actually get water with no batteries … any source I found says is doesn’t need batteries to function. ?? I am supposed to just turn on the faucet handle & get water?? (Amazing development, indoor plumbing, wasnt it!! 🥰) P.S. I am usually not so stupid I can’t turn on a faucet! 🤓
1. I only bid on small, low risk jobs 2. I’m not concerned about breaking even or taking a small loss on these jobs. Ultimately I want the customer for future work and larger projects. 3. This is about building a customer list not making money. The best and cheapest customer is a repeat customer.
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Nice, if you are assembling it yourself just remember as you build each section, put the screws in loose and tighten them later or when you complete that section. If you tighten the screws too early it can make getting the gazebo square and plumb a hassle. Good luck on your build.
Sounds like this video might not be for you. RU-vid doesn’t always get the targeting right or maybe I got the title and description wrong. Anyway, thanks for watching.
Hey Juan. Thanks for the comment. I use a long 2x4 as a post and clamp it to my ladder with quick clamps. The post supports the first section of roof until I get the second piece in place. Then I loosely install the roof bolts.
@@Handiest-pro excellent. I'll try it out. All I have is the roof left, but not the man power. Did you keep all the bilts loose until you had all the roof pices installed thrn tightened them? Thanks for the response
@@Juan-qq1rb exactly. Leave all the bolts loose until the roof is on. That will allow you to adjust the corners and seams to make sure everything is lined up before tightening it down. When tightening the ridge seams I typically apply pressure upward to lift the ridge as I tighten it. Helps to keep the roof panels from pushing the center posts out on these longer #gazebos. #Yardistry sends a cable to help keep the posts together during assembly but it’s not always the right length. Let me know if you have anymore questions, happy to help out.
Why I'm just finding this tool I needed this last week paint two house I hate tapping off it more messy and time consuming than anything. Caulking the tape is good to, but I like this ideal better.