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Thank you so much! I am a 73 year old female and you showed me how to fix this problem. It was very well explained in detail. I did it without having to pay a carpenter. I am so proud of myself. Thank you, again.
Yes, I bought a purse at a 70% off store years ago, and I found that thing inside later. Now I find remedies here on RU-vid. Nice! This store buys stuff some other store wanted to get rid of, so what do they care? It's an inactive alarm. Would be nice if they had removed it.
Hi! Great helpfull video, thanks for that! We recently bought a house with an ikea kitchen but the plints buckled inwards... now I see it is because the rings are not there. do you have any tips on what we can use to keep de plints straight and not buckle? i would greatly appreciate. it. Thanks.
My experience with those plinths is that they are not easy to work with. Here's what I suggest. 1. Try and get the rings from ikea, then you will need to remove feet 1 at a time (so that the cabinets do not move) then slip the ring on. Or 2. This may be easier. Have new plinths cut (from 16mm board with a matching coating) then position them and fix them with screws from the top. That is from inside the cabinets. Hope this helps ,good luck. 😊👍
This was so easy!! Thank you so much! I really didn’t want to load my two toddlers up and head back to the store again just for them to remove these tags. 🤗 🥰 Did you ever think that people would still be finding your video helpful even 4 years later? 😊
Thanks for your question. Here is a link you might find useful. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gubRBtTKD84.htmlsi=f4xqN31wa8MucVgg All the best Matt
Great video. Thanks for making it. Somee questions... 1. What would happen if the overflow drain was just above (vs. just below) the geotextile fabric layer? Would it then oversaturate the dirt? 2. How does that worm feeder work? Do you just put vegetable scraps down into it and the worms do the rest?
Thanks. 1. Yes it could clog with soil especially if the outlet slopes slightly upwards. Best to keep it below the geofabric. 2. Yes worm feeder does best if you dump organic matter in the pipe, I pour water down the pipe regularly. Works well. Thanks for your feedback 😊👍
Thanks very much :) I have the EXACT same toilet, but it is branded as a "Gwail Australia" toilet. You have helped me immensely, as now I know to ask for parts for a Caroma Dual Flush Toilet. Cheers Don, Perth WA (Dons Shed and Xplor Overland)
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Hey, I’m pretty confused. I bought Metod Maximera kitchen. In all pictures the front base is far in front, and you can see it. But when the kitchen was at home, I saw that the front feet are so far back, and the base, that it can’t be seen at all. 10 cm deep. I thought 2-3cm but not 10. This looks very different than in the pictures of the cabinets. I mean, what kitchen has a plinth, which is 10cm deep cliped?
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Thank you so much for this video. I'm usually really good at assembling IKEA, but this has been a rough week (month), and I haven't had the concentration to figure out what I did wrong. Your clear video and instructions were a lifesaver!
You are most welcome. You may be interested in my other recipe for fish paste which is simple and I think more tasty. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_nBH9j5EdZY.html Best wishes Matt
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Thanks 😊. Yes there are many recipes that do not use artificial sweeter, here is another one from Ann ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-euaep7jgKb4.htmlsi=WD43JX4sss9FEJOn No harm experimenting though, good luck 👍😊