I'm just your average DIY guy fixing things around the house, the land, and on the cars. Since I enjoy learning on RU-vid, and I enjoy sharing what I learn, I decided to start a channel. I'm not an expert on any of the topics I cover, but I'm not afraid to jump in and try stuff.
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They only live like 2 days so if you just clean you won't have to dispose of a nasty jar of liquid. Because you just won't catch em all. They'll breed faster than they suicide and if you remove their home, that eliminates most of them because they are all right there. Including the wormy stage. Vinegar in the sink at night is pretty good if they are living in the drain. Just my extra input. Used to waste a lot of vinegar.
Could you tell me please! Does this also work on a cam. 2007? I’ve had it in the shop. The mechanics are my friend. So they are doing one piece at a time. I just need to know if this piece fits a 2007 Camry?
I’m not a mechanic, so I can only give my opinion. Our 2012 Sienna had the v6 engine that was also used in Camrys. If yours is a v6 I think it’s likely yes. You should be able to see the wires leading to the sensor
You said it wouldn't stink but I think brown sugar stinks so really it would depend on your own person whether or not you think it stinks however I believe it would work
Very informative video. Good clone, but there's nothing like the USA made original Leatherman. I'd like to see a 6 month follow up on the clone. New subscriber here, keep these great videos coming !
Nice video. I was lucky to get my hands on this tool a few weeks ago ordering it online from HF. This is my 1st ever multi-tool. I too just have a office job (WFH) but I ended up using this tool so many times and loved it so much. I ended up placing another online HF order as a gift for my step-dad as none of my local stores have any in stock. Unfortunately as of late June 2024, this tool is backordered. So I am waiting for it to ship. On a side note... the website says this multi-tool has a 90 day warranty, but my online Harbor Freight order history says this tool has a lifetime warranty. I made sure to take a screenshot just in case.
Thanks for watching. I should have done more research on the warranty. I might have to add an edit. I too see some people reporting this tool is warrantied for life. That’s crazy!
Harbor Freight has an unusual warranty policy. I think that if you have an account with them, you get lifetime warranties. I recently bought a socket wrench set (office guy, not trades/heavy user) there and when I bought it the guy looked up my phone number and told me because i was in the system it would have a lifetime warranty. HF has been around a long time and frankly their stuff is getting less junky all the time, so I think they will be around a long while to come.
I have been thinking about getting this grill for a few months and have been frustrated with the lack of in depth reviews of these units on RU-vid. This has been so helpful for me- thank you! May be picking up the pro series from Lowe’s in a few weeks!
Glad it was helpful! A lot of people have trouble with this cocept of adding water to the foundation. For areas that get a lot of rainfall, you are always taught to get the water away from the foundation. This is the opposite effect. Too much water staying around the foundation will cause it's own issues.
I just bought a brand new one and the ignition doesn’t work right it doesn’t light as soon as I turn it for some reason I have to try several times is there a fix for that??
I had the same problem. Remove the griddle so you can see the burners. Then trigger the igniters and make sure the arc isn’t grounding to another piece of metal. That’s what mine was going. So I just needed to bend some soft metals to allow the arc to go across the burner
Also another question just cause I feel like you’re OK to help people is like I was cooking eggs and I see that you want it tilted to the back if I do that the eggs kinda start going towards that area so what would you recommend?
I just got it for Father’s Day as a early gift. It’s my first griddle ever I feel like it’s a lot of cleaning the legs on it are very un sturdy. I guess my question is can you just lay the griddle on a table where the rubbers are or it might burn the table.?
I haven’t personally done that but I’ve thought about it. It looks like you should be able to with the feet. However, it has to get pretty hot so I’d put it on stone or wood.
In the UK, carrying this knife would not be considered legal. This knife incorporates a "frame lock" design, and according to askthe.police.uk, any knife with a locking mechanism is not permitted. I am not a lawyer, but it appears that any folding knife (a knife that folds without a locking mechanism) with a blade under 7.62 cm (3 inches) should be legal to carry on your person.
I have the 22" Blackstone without the stand but mine only came with the adapter for small camp size propane connector and not the one for the larger 20# tanks. Did I get shorted?
This will work IF!!! the compressor clutch is spinning. If it doesn’t spin the problem could be the. AC pressure.switch / solenoid which can also be changed out but the Freon would have to be properly removed by a shop first. I think later models have a valve that shuts the system when the switch c h. / solenoid is removed. Toyota dealerships want to remove and replace the whole compressor for either issue and a Toyota does not sell just these parts. For how many Toyota AC systems hav3 issues, they should fix this at their cost. One other possibility if neither part fixes the problems is the expansion valve could need to be replaced. Hopefully the Freon just needs to be roped up a bit and doesn’t just leak back out after a fe2 weeks or months.
Prior to changing this sensor out it was working somewhat sometimes it would not work and I would do the magnet thing … and I could see the clutch engage and it would start working “ cooling “ so I bought the sensor changed the sensor out now the clutch won’t engage … it did for a bit than stopped working now the ac IS NOT WORKING FML 🤦♂️!
I think it just felt sorry for you and decided you had suffered long enough so it started running. I'm having the same problem. Hope mine has a heart as well.
I was going to buy the 17" Adventure tabletop griddle but was told that the lid for the Adventure 17" tabletop griddle is not hinged like the older 17" tabletop griddle model, and the 22" Adventure griddle in your video and, you that cannot use it when cooking. Is this correct?
I cannot find anything in the owners manual that says NOT to cook with the hood down. I’ve cooked with it down many times. It’s all steel so I don’t see the problem.
@@raiderdawgranch I can see that the 22" Adventure griddle has a hinged lid, but I don't know about the 17" Adventure griddle. I saw a video that showed it had a lid but it was not hinged which would make it difficult to use. Thank you!
I got mine the other day and am loving it. We found one that had a damaged box so we only paid 100.00 for it. Once set up the legs seem solid, no wobbling.
I just bought my 2nd one to save money. And again I wish I would have spent the extra money to get a nice one. The legs are cheap and hard to get level. The grill itself is wobbly also. Looks horrible on my patio and not easily portable. Spend the extra money
If you registered your unit, you can purchase another shelf cheaply from blackstone. Those big holes in the legs are not for using. These units dont really have to be perfectly level, just eyeball it. And yes, i have had mine since before covid. Warning, this little unit really puts out some heat. Rarely use it near high heat levels. Got mine for 145.00 at wal mart. So keep your eyes out for end cap sales.
I used the same gauge that comes with the refrigerant, and it has worked many times. If however i have a more serious problem, I'd go to a friend who has a real set of gauges