@@turzoon1494 you can order from Amazon or get it from Walmart. Your local bike store might even have one. Check the current one you have as there are different types and sizes.
This was so helpful! Mine didn't come with a manual, or someone here at the house trhew it away. Your video saved me from stressing out about it! Thank you
@@LikayPo_DIY Thanks so much , but i have found some reproduction ones on a website called Improvepart if you ever need another on . All the best .......
Imagine doing this much efffort to replace the dork disc. Just please adjust the derailleur right then you will never have that problem again. No hate but derailleurs have a maximum and a minimum screw for a reason.
A new one is tough! I used wire cutters to slice it in a couple of places like a pizza. Then I used long nose pliers to tear it off. The plastic won’t shatter unfortunately. It’s bendy so you just need to cut and pull apart.
thanks for the video. For me the door do not close on one side completely, it stops a cm from closing all the way. Do you know which screw to adjust if even possible?
The outer screw is for the horizontal alignment. For Right side, rotate counter clockwise to adjust away from the other door. It might be clockwise for the left side. But it is the same screw closer to the door (outer). Good luck.
I was having such trouble putting together my rebounder, so I went to You Tube and found your tutorial. I could not with all my might get the frame together. I was relieved when I saw that a man had trouble too. I tried pushing the third joint down with no luck. So I got it started and then put the joint on the floor and put pressure on the top. Yay! It worked. Now to the bungee. I went through college stretching canvas for my paintings as an art major, so maybe I can pull the bungee cord. I don't know, but will give it a try. I need to rebound as it's good for circulation and the heart. Anyway, thank you.
You the man! Your video saved me hours. I did the reverse-it method and I used tire irons to help me lever up over the wider surfaces without damaging (I hope) the rubber. Thank you!
Watch this video on quick connects: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zEz_wQ0veQQ.html. Find a way to push up against the white collett + twist/pull down on the braided hose.
You can search for “kohler pulldown faucet hose”. An example is Kitchen Hose for Kohler Kitchen Faucet Parts K-1219935-BC,Pull Down Faucet Hose Replacement K-1304674-BC, Chrome Finish, 68 Inches
BTW, what brand of hinges is that? My kitchen cabinet hinges are all slowly going bad, and they look exactly like the model in your video, so I need to look for replacements
Yeah, those hinges are hard to repair. Mine has a broken spring. There are available soft-locking hinges in HD or Lowes, or even Amazon. As long as the size and orientation fits, you can go with any brand.
Thank you so much. Thanks to your video, I dared to open up my subwoofer. I was pleasantly surprised to find as the culprit a little toy action figure stuck in the speaker which one of our grandchildren must have put in the port in the front! LOL Problem solved!
Easy fix. NEVER BUY KOHLER PLUMBING PRODUCTS. ABSOLUTE JUNK!! They guarantee them for life, alright. A lifetime of misery. PP and Delta are better designed as well as being MUCH easier to service.
Fantastic video! Saved my whole night after trying for hours to remove the collet while underneath the sink. Taking it out the top was the key! Thank you!!
This was almost bike ASMR, very relaxing to watch. 🙂 Thank you. I wish proper spoke protectors were available in metal, like aluminium or titanium - I’d buy one in a heartbeat. May have to design one myself. The red-handled tool is called a chain whip, by the way. If I can also throw in a few suggestions, it’s best to add and spread a dab of grease to the quick release skewer instead of WD-40: it will stay on better and longer inside the axle, making sure it doesn’t rust or get stuck inside. Similarly, when you’re re-inserting the rear wheel, it’s often a good idea to take the frame off the stand and let the bike’s natural weight rest on the wheel when you’re clamping down the quick release handle. This makes sure that the wheel sits well in the dropouts and that you won’t get alignment issues. This is not a big issue with rim brakes, but if you have disc brakes, they can end up rubbing otherwise. 👍
The easiest is to bring the old one to, say HD, and they can find it for you or you can look it up yourself. I measured the screw hole distance from each other and that’s the measurement displayed online, like 3 15/16”..
I have nothing to compare it too. I did notice though that sound is bright. Also, it is not omnidirectional unlike most out there. Please let me know your feedback on the other brand.