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Thank you sir! I never forgave all who has done me wrong, Now that i know, i have a lot to accomplish. Im sorry my heavenly father forgive me for my sins. I will work on forgiving those who has sin on me. To God be all the glory.
Praise God my brother, thank you for your willingness to seek and understand the truth. I pray that God works through you to give you healing, understanding and love. Thank you for stopping by and taking the time to comment, God bless you!
@@littlebitofeverything4489 I’m not much for video. But I’ll take pictures. Pretty good shape other than one piece of fire bowl broken and the enamel coming off in one spot.
@@littlebitofeverything4489 how is your crack repair holding up? Looks like mine has that crack too but it seems to be extremely common crack. Not sure if it’s a big deal.
you saved me today! I did not get the instructions you have. i got a QR code that wouldn't load anything. Fuse 18 didnt work on my 2017 F150 and i couldn't figure out what to do until i saw this video and you read the part about the 105 Fuse for my year model. so i just wanted to stop by and say thank you!
So for the most part, pretty well. So in the interest of full disclosure, I keep a cover on this table and the cookers on it so the only time it’s exposed to the weather is when I’m cooking. So it’s held up pretty well. I will say, I will probably be stripping it completely and doing a complete resurface and reapplication because when I applied the finish, it was a bit “streaky” and my OCD yells at me every time I see it. 😅 But all in all I’m happy with the finish.
Thank you so much for this video. I have the rev 2 , just received it. But the instructions were not in the box. Mine came with the brackets for the shelf and I was thinking the screws were to go through the brackets and into the grill. But the screws were not long enough. When all else fails, search RU-vid. ❤️. And wallah, your perfect instructions video. I guess I’ll keep the brackets, they seem to be stainless also. Thank you so much again. Oh and I subscribed.
That is awesome, I love comments like this. This is 100% the reason I do this. I use RU-vid so much to get help, I felt like I needed to give back, lol. Appreciate the comment and the sub!!! Have a great day and God Bless!!!
@@richardball6320 I hope you too, have a wonderful evening (night). You sure saved me a lot of time and frustration. May God also bless you for being such a help to others. I know it takes a lot of time to do the videos. Good night.
Good stuff!!! Just PLEASE dont enhance the muffler sound so that it sounds like a mad bee. Just let it be quiet. If you wanted the rumble you should have got the yote!!!
Thanks for stopping by. So I ended up with the MBRP side exit and it sounds really good. Real throaty. I completely get the “bumble bee” sound, like a built Honda, not a fan…..the MBRP sounds good on the truck. And yes, the V8 would have been nice but I got what I could afford at the time. Appreciate the comment, have a blessed day!!
Thank you Ted, yep, that is exactly what I did, and so far, it seems to be effective. I did have a single mouse in there and I think he was able to get in through a very small crack around the bottom of the door so I put spray foam there and I think that took care of it. Thank you for stopping by, have a blessed day!
Hey Steve, thanks for stopping by. I believe you see me struggle through with that on episode 9. Just go to my channel, it should be pretty easy to find. My channel started with the BGE videos so roll back to the start of them, I believe episode 9 is what you’re looking for!! Let me know if you have any questions, I’m happy to help any way I can!!
Hey Tigger, thanks for stopping by! Yep I probably should have said that, I did actually test it and it was not good. but, having said that, the switch was a very inexpensive and I know it had to be very old so regardless I was going to replace it. Thanks for the comment and thanks again for taking the time to keep me in check!! Have a blessed day!!
Great video as I'm looking to do this for my 2009 Red ford F150! I appreciate you going into detail on the electrical connections and the nighttime visual after you completed the installation. Your Ol Red is looking good!
Chad, thank you so much for stopping by!! I appreciate the kind words and I do hope this helps you out! Let me know if you have any other questions!! God bless and have a great day!!
Thank you for stopping by!! There are more messages on other videos, you can see on the thumbnail, the “faith” symbol, that video contains a message. God bless you and thank you for stopping by!!!
Appreciate the information Jan, thank you for your opinion, and even though I do try to catch issues when they occur, sometimes I make mistakes. Hope you have a blessed day and thank you for stopping by!
Also, I did want to thank you, I did not know you could fix the thumbnail and the description so easily, so I went and fixed them both, thanks again!!!!
Ted, thank you so much for stopping by! So yes, in my previous video I show that I had a Liftmaster garage door opener in the house when I bought it and I show how to factory reset it, so yes, that is what led me to this keypad. At the end of this video I also say that the MyQ keypad will work with several other of the models of garage door openers as well. As far as do I like it, I do, but there are two things that I did not mention that I meant to, and its about the battery and your wifi signal. So as you might expect, that battery does not last forever, and at some point you will have to take it out and charge it. What I did to mitigate that was to buy another battery that is always charged to swap out each time I need to change it out. So far the battery is lasting about 6-7 weeks at a time, but you will have to at some point either take it out, charge it and put it back in, or, do as I did and get another one. I paid $24.99 (on sale regular $31.99) at Home Depot for mine. Second, you do have to make sure your wifi signal is good at the location you install this. Mine was so-so at the beginning, I have wifi plumes (extenders) in my house and had to move one of them closer to the garage to keep the signal consistent. All that said, I do really like what MyQ gives me as a benefit, and to me that far outweighs the need to have to swap out the battery every couple months or so. This has been a particularly hard winter so far here so I expect that battery life to be better as it warms up. God bless and have a great day, let me know if you have any other questions!!!
And yes, 7 times 70, for sure, Thats a great verse to dig into more as I don't think everyone really understands that principle and the context of that verse! Thanks Ted!!
Jack so great to hear from you. We are doing well, 2 new grandbabies being born next month so we are blessed beyond what we deserve! So great to hear from you, God Bless!
Rich, thank you so much for visiting and reaching out! I appreciate your kind words and I do as hope it is reaching the ears of who God intends! There are many more messages in my other videos as well!! God bless you and yours and thanks again for stopping by!
I hope this video helps you. I fixed this over 2 years ago now and it’s not had any issues. In fact if you go look at my later videos, I do an update for that repair!! Let me know if I can help in any way!!! Thanks for stopping by!!
Decent set up! But i do think that the bag setup is not the best. It seems that it it turns it self upside down due to the pressure and thus completely eliminates the gathering of the sawdust which in turn fall right back down. I would have added another one of those flex hoses to the bag so it could be rightside up on a more natural position. Just my opinion tho. Let me know what you think and how its working out for you.🤙
Thanks so much Alex, i get your point, i will say that so far, the set-up has worked pretty well, for the most part. Yes, so when power is applied, the bag inflates and the fine particle dust gets trapped in the bag, and as power is removed, it all falls down into the tub. So, there is probably a school of thought that all of that dust continues to get "recycled" so, should I probably empty it every time? Yea, I probably should. Having said that, my ultimate goal obviously is to have a proper dust collection set-up at some point but in my defense, I don't have a shop, which if I did, I'd have a fine particle collection in it, and I do not have the ability to leave this set up in a permanent location, so this is my compromise. But I do like your solution and its worth looking in to. So stay tuned, I may try what you suggest, and if it works well, you might see another video. I really do appreciate your comment, and stopping by. Have a blessed day!
Thanks for the instruction on how to put the front grill on the chimp. It was a little confusing . Didn’t realize you had to take the screws out of the brackets and put them on the side of version two holes. 👍🏻👏
Had to chuckle on the part where you said “it’s not going to be as simple as I had hoped “ I probably need a tee shirt that I wear when doing my own projects! 😂 Appreciate the Faith section at the end of your vids. God bless.
Ted, thank you so much for stopping by and your comment!! I know right?? But when I think about all those times when I had to come up with creative solution, it’s probably why I have a RU-vid channel, lol. God bless you and yours Ted and have a blessed day. Thanks again for stopping by!!
Your absolutely right, the dreaded E1 code, which is a pretty standard "catch all" code in the heating industry. Its frustrating for sure. I've even watched a video where someone completely ripped out all of the wiring and computer boards for this heater, and rigged up toggle switches for the fan, ignition and the fuel, so, yes, E1 can drive you crazy. I've also heard that the warranty for this unit with this company leaves a lot to be desired as well. So far I have been lucky and have not had that experience, but I appreciate you making me and anyone else reading these comments, aware. Have a great day and God Bless, thank you for stopping by!!
Happy New Year, Richard! It’s good to hear from you. Interesting video, you are so talented…a true Renaissance man! Thanks for your message. God bless you and your family in this new year!
Jack! Happy New Year my friend, I hope you had a wonderful holiday with your family. Thank you for the kind words, it’s so good to hear from you!! I hope you and yours are doing well!!!
Joel, thanks for reaching out. The limited lifetime warranty is only good to the original purchaser of the egg. I did reach out through my BGE local supplier and was told the warranty was not transferable. Thanks for your comment!! God Bless and Happy New Year!!
Jorge, I purchased it from AmericanTrucks.com. They are a great resource for all things truck accessories. I would create an account with all the details for your truck, then each time you log in looking for something, they show results that will fit your truck!! Good luck and thank you for stopping by!!!
Richard-great video. It's been a couple years. How's the repair holding? I have just done this (with a larger crack all the way up the front to top). If you had to do it again, would you advise using some fiberglass mesh? Thanks in advance!
Hey Hunter thanks for stopping by! Funny, you should ask, I just did a video about a month ago updating that crack. I also show how to make a really awesome iron skillet chicken pot pie. Anyway, to answer your question, the repair is holding up just fine, zero issues so I wouldn’t invest in a mesh for this, because the stuff that I used worked great and I show in the video there’s absolutely no additional cracking or chipping of the repair or anything. Obviously you can do what you want but the repair seems to be holding up just fine! Go check out that video! Thanks again Hunter for stopping by, I appreciate you and God Bless!!
@@hunterhall5555 @littlebitofeverything4489 This is what I used, I got it at Menards - Furnace Cement and Fireplace Mortor - Menards www.amazon.com/MEECOS-RED-DEVIL-1354-Fireplace/dp/B002JFSE70/ref=sr_1_6?dchild=1&keywords=furnace+and+cement+mortar&qid=1634921055&qsid=130-6417992-5017222&s=hi&sr=1-6&sres=B000I1EI4K%2CB007UXICQ4%2CB002CTQYMK%2CB002JFSE70%2CB000H5T5EA%2CB000LNSV20%2CB002JFUJTQ%2CB09F96THM6%2CB08PDSZQ7R%2CB08TRL3KN7%2CB09C5KSXLK%2CB09C7YHTV5%2CB000LNSV2U%2CB0755B732K%2CB000I1EI3G%2CB07NT6PK1R%2CB002JFSVGE%2CB000I19HKA%2CB008BM8TUC%2CB008BQQASQ&srpt=BONDING_ADHESIVES
Kerosene stinks when it burns. I use diesel in my forced air heater and don't get that nasty smell. Those new "quiet" style heaters have more problems because of all the sensors and electronic control boards, so I stay clear of them. Some are actually removing the control boards and just tunning a switch for the fan and ignition so they work properly.
Dave, thanks for the information. Yeah I started using exclusively diesel in this one and I’ve had zero issues with it. I’ve probably ran it over 200 hours now glitch free, knock on wood. The kerosene was way too expensive and I think it smelled more. Anyway, I am liking it a lot, does the job really well and pretty cost effective so far. Thanks for the comment and stopping by, God bless!
Yes they do!! Not sure how much of the restoration videos you watch, but I end up replacing a lot on this egg, and now over 2 years later, It's still going strong!! Thank you for stopping by and leaving me a comment!! Have a blessed day!
I have one of those ancient pieces of crap in my garage too. It literally only works on a single universal remote from the 90s, Ive tried 10+ new remotes with dip switches and it won't work with any of them. Absolute trash.
I hear you, and I had 3 of them. I will tell you, I moved from that place into a house that had a nearly new garage door opener, a lift master with MyQ technology (video coming soon) and I can’t tell you how much I really enjoy controlling my garage door from my phone now. Granted it came with my house but going from that old Stanley to this new opener makes me really appreciate what I have. Thank you for stopping by i appreciate you taking the time to comment, and good luck with your opener. Let me know if I can help in any way!!
Just remember, when you heat with these heaters they give off a lot of humidity. Your tools and anything else that is metal and not rust resistant, will rust like crazy. Ask me how I know.
I actually didn’t buy one. I was renting that house so the garage door openers were already there. They were Stanley garage door openers. Stanley doesn’t make them any longer. I was able to find some generic openers, which is what was the main purpose of this video. Thank you for stopping by!!
Sir --- Very nice. Very similar to my set up. I use the same hose but go directly from 4" to 4", the hose is rigid enough to not need the 'adapter'. I used a 30gal 'plastic' barrel with a home made plywood top, not worrying about the 'cyclone'. For the output I use an automotive airfilter. --- Dust Free!
That sounds like a good setup. I’ve not had any issues yet with the adapter clogging yet but I will admit i have wondered if it would have been just as easy to clamp onto the output with a full 4” hose. Good to know that works well in case I need to make an adjustment. Appreciate you stopping by and appreciate the comment even more! Have a great day!!
Thanks for this vid. Have a similar issues and can't source a replacemennt rib so will need to fabricate a repair although I may use pop rivets rather than screws.
Pop rivits would be a good choice as well. I just didn’t have the tools to do them so I went with screws. Would be interesting so see how your repair comes out!! Thank you so much for stopping by, I really appreciate it!!
Thank you for all these videos, I am in the process of restoring one. Me and my dad were working on it but he recently passed. I am going to continue the process and dedicate it to him. Thanks again
Very much appreciate that Robert! There are messages on most of my later videos starting with the video I did replacing a side mirror on my F150. Hope you have a blessed day and God bless you!!!
Hi, Richard, it’s good to see and hear you! The vanity, mirror and light project turned out great. You do beautiful work. Your message was spot on. I am always amazed that such a priceless gift as our salvation can be so easily attained. God has saved me and it has made such a difference in my life. Thank you for sharing the Good News!
Great timing. I have purchased the same DeWalt thickness planer. Your solution to the dust and chip collection has inspired me to do something similar. Thank you.
Thanks for stopping by! Yeah I’ve used the planer a lot since that video and the dust collection works well. One other tip I’d give you is make sure you force the chips that collect in the bag back into the can or it can clog pretty easily. Also, I have struggled some with the lid not staying tight, I think it’s just my can is not quite “round” but I ended up having to put more bungee cords on it to hold it down better. It’s not ideal but I want to keep the lid removable and it works. I’ve been trying to figure out a better solution, I was thinking about attaching some hold down clamps around the circumference of the lid but I have not figured out how to do it yet but when I do I be sure to make a video!! Thanks again for your comment!!!