alright i hooked mine up the exact same way u did and everything "works". i can feel the sub getting more power with that nob thing but the subwoofer is super quiet. i cant even hear bass coming from it but i can feel it slightly
If you ever wanted to remove the coating from the grill parts, is it possible/easy to do? Seems like that much surface area on separate areas would be a pain to completely remove. Thanks
It would have been better if you did each board individually that way you could get each side, especially the end grain sides. I, personally, would have done two coats with a week of dry time in between and stain it as well. Need to also protect it against UV, which is what affects everything. It degrades the effectiveness of the sealer, then starts the decaying of the wood.
Been using this stuff for the last few years on different projects with no issues. I have now did a 12x12 shed out of OSB and I live in Oregon where it rains 8 months out of the year so this will be the ultimate test . ?
Question: my nephews bmx 20inch bike has the bars on the front and back(your daughter’s has just the front ones) now he’s still learning to ride without training wheels but grow out of his old one and isn’t used to the new one yet. Can those training wheels you bought or any others still be used for those kind of bikes? Like is there a way to remove the rear bars to install them or can they install with the bars attached on the bike or no?
The way these training wheels are made, the Pegs wouldn't be able to install flat if you put them over the training wheels. So you'd have to remove the back Pegs to install the training wheels...these training wheels aren't really that well built, I think they were ment for smaller bikes, but once you find the right size training wheels; you can remove the back Pegs and install your training wheels. Here's how to take the Pegs off. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Qe3yosm7AiI.html
Thanks Dwayne. Really helpful. I think I would be tempted to waterproof the boards before I fitted them so that they would be sealed on the edges and the bottom, but in fairness - the boards might already have been fitted when you acquired the trailer. In that case - I guess I would have done the same as you. I think in time water spray from driving in wet conditions will ingress into the wood from underneath and some water might seep into the wood from the sides of the boards if it drips down from the top surface.
@@DwayneDelacruz Thanks. It’s all about learning for everyone. Every day is a school day as the saying goes. In any case - it only came to mind because I’m about to work on some decking but have the luxury of being able to treat the boards before fitting them.
Story time - so I’m not paid by anybody but here we go. Bought the $hit and here we are trying to put it together and to be completely honest not so hard. Problem is that when I put the training wheels on, the front brake doesn’t stop the wheel. so I guess good luck kid. Watch all the videos, try to figure out what I was doing wrong, and come up with nothing. this is not a complex problem nor something that is unforeseeable. Instead what I get is “don’t worry, we thought of this and when they’re moving, it’ll totally stop.” Tested that one and hard no. so, I’m just another guy trying to put together a kids bike. Annoyed with the most foreseeable issues someone can have. Merry f Christmas.
Dammit boi!! How long do you shower for? 5 hours?! Jk bro 😂 these soaps are okay, not the best in my opinion lol. My wife bought me some for my birthday recently and I think they changed something on them, they smell different and a little better I guess ha.
@@loftycraft oh okay, man this is mainly just for costing the wood so it doesn't get ugly with the weather. I believe they have a product that adds grip as it's main purpose...just don't know what it's called ha