Bruuuuh!!!! You saved me hella Cost in repairs, I was about to just…aka end up breaking down my garage 😪🤣 my intuition was telling me! Glad I stumbled across this on my first attempt 😮💨 new Sub here 🫡💯👏🏾
Did you have any issues with it shaking the whole house? I did mine similar on our ceiling but kept the 2x4 on the inside instead of cutting a hole and drilled it to the joists above. Shook the whole damn house. 😂
Depends on the unit specs. But to remind an evaporator is A lot more work than people think, you have to recover the refrigerant and then you can cut and replace the evaporator or unburze and braise the new one in, then you have to do a leak check then you have to pull a deep vacuum get rid of moisture and then you can put the new refrigerant back in and charge up if needed. Call around to some other companies and get some quotes, quotes should be free so it's always nice to compare. But always go with the company that is more trustworthy rather than the price that looks the best
Pretty average price for most companies. 4-6 hours of work, Evaporator price + $400-$500 dollars per hour of labor is standard for a reputable company.
dude just replaced a 45+5 cap with a 55+5. If you want to know what the ratings are they literally say it on the compressor and fan motor so don't just guess or go off what the last one was lol
@ 3:02 did you only drill one side of the 2x4?? I ordered myself a punching bag and I want to install it in my garage aswell and I’m using this video as a guide. So you put the 2x4 between 2 wooden beams and drilled one side correct?
It took about an hour and a half the first time because I had never done this before. But when I went back down to do it again, it took about 20minutes. It's a quick replacement if you know what you're looking for.
Thanks for watching. Here is a link to the exact items I ordered from Amazon, but it looks like it's no longer available. I'm sure there are newer alternatives. Link www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07CVD6T75/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Thanks for watching. I didn't drill directly into the truss just for my own preference. Many people do it. I just wasn't comfortable drilling a half inch hole in a truss for a heavy bag with this much weight and movement.
Wow! What ever do they put in baby wipes!!!! Thanks great video. You have a great voice and accent ( Im not from USA), would be good narrating or storytelling .
I believe you can still use the DVR unit via wifi. You will need a monitor to do the initial setup, regardless of the type of internet connection you have. Once you set you system up, you can disconnect the monitor and just look at your camera feeds in the mobile app.
Yes! Excellent thank you. The instructions are WRONG. After fiddling with it for multiple days and anger, your video was what I needed. For the Avail, 5" (not 4.75-5" as the instructions say) was the absolute minimum to get a good seal.
Wow. My husband and I are just older people who want to stay in shape. We’re adding a heavy bag to our workout in our garage and found this video. Not only was it informative, it goes above and beyond with helpful details that we never would have thought about. Thanks. 3:42
I disliked the fact that you didn’t discuss any of the safety issues one needs to be concerned about when changing an apparatus that holds an electrical charge. First rule in the book safety first..
Oh man I didn't realize the mount came with a swivel! Just picked up gloves and wraps at Dick's Sporting and decided not to get the mount. Daaaaang. Great video. TyTy
Bro question? I just hanged my 100lbs heavy bag via ceiling hanging in my garage I felt quite uncertain about it, since my ceiling would bounce a bit ,when I give the bag a good punch 👊 Should I take it down? I do put a spring between the hanger and the bag
Thanks for watching. I always suggest putting a buffer between the heavy bag and the actual ceiling/roof structure. Are you familiar with "vibration isolators"? They are used for items that vibrate in construction such as fans that are mounted on roofs or in ceilings. You could introduce some sort of cross-beam support the way I did in this video with the addition of some type of vibration isolation to help reduce the shock absorbed by the ceiling.
Question - Is it possible to use half inch OSB (1/2 inch x 3 inches x 48 inches) to create french cleats? Is half inch OSB strong enough? Will it hold cabinets or tools?
Love your video very nice.... " super hero" 😅😅 love your sense of humor and looks like you have the right technique though seriously.. It shows in slow mode