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I don't remember exactly, but it was couple of minutes, maybe 2 minutes. It depends on your blade quality, and how fast you work... anyway, the metal isn't that hard.
Thanks! I'm sorry but I don't have the size. This was recorded few years ago, but I remember that I didn't have the correct size and I sharpened the allen key to reduce its size to fit the nut...
Great video showing the details. It is difficult to see and reach the faucet mounting position up behind the bowl of the sink, but you managed take an excellent instructional video in a very cramped space!
๐ Looking for the drum sander addition for the table? It will be published in the coming weeks. Meantime - You can: ๐ Subscribe and hit the bell so you'll be notified on the next video. ๐ Watch the previous video of the drum sander for the drill press, without the table bottom support, (with 250K+ views!) - ๐น ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-O1wlteHOPoI.html ๐ Some of the tools & accessories that I'm using - www.itzikdiy.com/tools-list?m=1
As someone who is obese af, and thus the office chair seat padding is always the first thing to give out (second being the pneumatic pump itself), this has helped me save money by not needing to replace my entire mid-range office chair (which are already a pain to find in fitting dimensions for obese people as is in my experience) when the padding gives out. The only pain in doing it this way was finding what density foam I would need for the padding because of the huge range of available products etc
What do you think of the result? Write me in the comments. ๐ ๐น If you want to watch & learn from a more complex Drywall project, check out this video - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JyhUWLy4_NE.html Some of the tools & accessories that I'm using - www.itzikdiy.com/tools-list?m=1
I didn't find this helpful at all. Some verbal explanation of what's being done and why, and not showing things at 10x normal speed that we need to look at carefully and understand would have made this much better. As it is, it didn't help me at all.
I'm sorry that you didn't find it helpful... I think that the process in the video is pretty simple. Does it matter if I'm cutting with the saw in regular speed or X10? Some parts are shown much more slower, where I show some important steps. Anyway, I respect every comment and try to learn for the next videos. Thank you.