Like the one other video in this playlist, I found this helpful but really hoping for a few more showing your whole build but guess Life got in the way!
I’m planning a combined garage and garden bin build, including doing all the Groundworks so found your video incredibly helpful. Absolutely no surprises on your experience with contractors and this is the very reason why I’m doing as much of it myself as possible but I will be contracting for the cement pool and just hope I can find that rare combination of quality reliability and integrity…
I’m planning a combined garage and garden room build, including doing all the Groundworks so found your video incredibly helpful. Absolutely no surprises on your experience with contractors and this is the very reason why I’m doing as much of it myself as possible but I will be contracting for the cement pour and just hope I can find that rare combination of quality reliability and integrity…
Is this legal to use on homes inside town? I sow them use this while visiting a secluded town population around 10,000 Yet now I live in a place around 70,000 population with no burning debrey laws. Wonder if this could be a exception?
I love it when the old methods of getting the job done work better than inferior expensive store-bought solutions that require more time and energy. Thank you for the education and your easy to understand delivery of the methods! 5x ⭐️
I was a Coppersmith in the shipyards. I used fine steel wool to clean off the old solder after sweating off the old copper joints. It saves a lot of time because you don't have to use emery cloth to cleanup of dirty contaminated solder. Also, if you don't have steel wool you can get the pipe hot and use a wet rag and wipe the hot solder off the copper pipe. It's even easier than using steel wool and less clean up also. Some guys don't have steel wool and it saves a trip to the store this way. Just be careful and use leather gloves while doing this.
All my lights are working, brake, hazard and L & R turn signals, but the running lights don’t work. I’ve checked the wiring and the fuses and have run a cat and mouse tester on that one wire and it runs complete up to the fuse box. This is a 2003 Ford Ranger. Any help would be appreciated
Great guide! Thank you for the video. I have done this on my car, an old Land Rover that I drive in Sweden. I use cold pressed raw linseed oil instead, not boiled. Raw linseed oil is a bit thinner than boiled and can be applied as it is on a warm day. However, it takes a much longer time to dry out, at least a couple of days. You can also mix the linseed oil with graphite powder to get a darker coating. I haven't tried that though.
Hello- I love this! However can I do the same process on PT wood deck boards AFTER the wood has been exposed to elements for 6 months. I just finished the decking so maybe burn n seal in November /December in Mass. Our seasons are changing n what is temperarure range that this would be good to do. Thank you kindly Donna B
This is very informative! When it comes to wiring trailer lights though, I cut the "Y" harness, clean through, and install Deutsch (DT) connectors at every light. This way, when I go to replace a burned out light, I only have to crimp one side of the wire and I don't have to worry about replacing (and re-routing) a whole new wire. Even if I have to replace lights frequently, because of this connector, the length of my original wire stays the same length, as I'm only replacing the short amount of wire leading to the light itself. I admit, it is more expensive, but on the positive, you don't have to spend $75 and 4 hours in your garage when something goes wrong. Lastly, if you buy Hopkins trailer brake lights, replace those disgusting, mushroom cap, cheap steel bolts with stainless steel, hex head bolts (1/4"-20 - 1.25" length). Can we PLEASE put an end to the "guuud enuuff" people!?!?!?!
I can smell propane coming out of the the hose connection to the torch. I rubbed dawn dish soap around the connection and see some bubbles. Is that normal or is it dangerous to use?
I have 30mm boards that are 4.8m long and 125mm wide. They’re typical for the UK consumer but I really want to make mine POP. I have just found some soft wood deck boards with a smooth face on one side and a machined non slip style groove on the other, can this process be applied to this product? Thanks great content btw 😊
What about using on black soil? I have a garden area on a hill where I can't use mulch to suppress the weeds. Do you think there a risk to soil catching on fire?