This channel is about miscellaneous stuff. My videos are about anything that catches my eye, such as machinery, certain projects, or maybe something that other people can enjoy, or also may find helpful!
Plenty of variety on here, have a look around and maybe you'll find a video that is interesting!
Things happen when misplaced the item and thinking it was missing and can't find one for what I need to use, and then the item appeared unexpectedly and wondering how did it happen and realized that the item is placed without knowing it and forgot about it. It just so happens when we have tendency to misplaced the items without knowing where we put the items away and getting lost, and then found the items and dumbfounded ourselves and found out why did we keep forgetting the items and misplacing it. Sometimes, we didn't think that we placed the item somewhere and thought it was there where we left it in the right place, and instead, it is in a different place without realizing it.
I’ve lost dozens of sunglasses simply by putting them in random places I wouldn’t think of. I’m glad I’m not alone here! The best thing to do I’ve learned is to find a home for the sunglasses and put them in that spot away when not in use. I like to keep them in the center box of my car. This one time, my extended family and I were traveling a couple years back. On the bus, we were talking about how his $180 pair of sunglasses were superior in quality compared to my uncles. He tried them on and liked them. The cousin says, “you should consider buying these and stop settling for mediocre”. I then reply, “what if you loose them?” Better yet, imagine pulling off a stunt like you did here, but this time they won’t retain. I typically won’t spend more than $20 if they are a replacement pair, unless you are good at keeping track of them, of course.
My Parents house has Maytag Washer and Dryer because my parents Maytag Washer and Dryer are ten year warren-tine appliances if it has to be serviced or repaired in later life so my parents don't have to charge for anymore Washer's or Dryer's and it does a really good job whatever loads my parents and I use like Bath towel's Washcloth's,Hand towel's,Clothing,Shower curtain liner's,and bedding spreads and sheet's.🙂🙂.
Excellent instructions, and thanks for saving us DIYers some $$$. Also discovered that you don't have to pull the center unit completely off the main body (chassis), just high enough to clear the wheels and remove them. This way, you don't have to struggle with putting the center unit back onto the chassis.
Hey no problem! Yeah I did hear about some alternatives to this, though i do feel as annoying as it can be to get that off, it does give ya better accessibility.
Thank you so much. I have never watched a clearer tutorial. I shudder to imagine what a repair service would have charged for the $5.99 agitator dogs my Amazon points paid for. You're the best. PS: I'm 70 (F). My husband didn't even question me when I asked if he had a longer ratchet extension than my set had. 😂 😂😂😂😂
I am not mechanically inclined and I personally perform few home repairs. This Polaris belt replacement “how to” video is clear and EZ to follow. I recommend watching it all the way through before beginning your project. Make sure you have the 3 tools mentioned in the video - flat head screwdriver, phillips head screwdriver, and a needle nose pliers - on hand before you start. Thank you!
Thank you so much! Such a great video! Haha that 500 dollar joke in California I remember that from the video of the sprinkler system at the Long Island house. Back then it would be 500 dollars but nowadays it would probably cost you 5,000 dollars 😂
I wanted to thank you for making it so easy to understand. In the middled of our power being out we fixed the issue quickly and w/o any issues, which rarely happens with me.
Thank you for this video, my wife and I just recently moved into an apartment with a squeaky washer and after watching your video our problems are fixed! Didn't have to schedule a maintenance call or anything (that may had never come)
Thank you so much for your very easy-to-follow directions. I appreciate that you showed me where the main circuit breaker is located and what it looks like. I also appreciated the reminder to turn off the ACs and all the steps really. You pointed out so many helpful details, like reminding us that when we shut off the main house circuit breaker, there will be zero electricity. That tip was invaluable because I wouldn’t have thought to bring a flashlight with me otherwise. Your video was exceptionally well thought out, and I cannot thank you enough! I feel empowered now. I was concerned that I would not be able to do this, and my owner’s manual was very confusing. Thank you again! Veronica
Wonderful sprinkler video! Just curious, why was the fourth zone built so close to the property line instead of either more central of the lawn or on the very edge?
looks very nice, as for neighbors dog part.... i dont like it when they don't fence in their dog because it could get hit by car (luckly he/she is friendly not aggresive towards you or any kids) or do their buisness in your yard.
That dog is actually very nice. He sometimes walks around like that, and it bothers no one! He loves pets. In terms of leaving something on the ground, it has never happened!
@@Sharkie626that’s good. The heads look more leveled. Glad they got rid of the spray nozzle in the backyard and put an mp on it. Your last video on this system I got done helping install the second system I’ve ever been apart of. This is now my last year doing irrigation because I wanted to change careers and work in the jail. I was mostly a service and troubleshooting guy. Just sucks how it’s seasonal where I’m at. This season I just decided to help labor one of my old managers and he became an irrigation tech last year. His other guy got sent on a construction crew.
Me personally, I think both rainbird and hunter rotors are great, they have pros that outweigh the others’ cons The nice thing rainbird 5000’s do that the PGJ/PGP/PGP ULTRA/I20’s don’t is you can fan out the spray all the way and still throw the full length as well as slip clutch which is super helpful for adjusting the fixed left stop, I’m pretty sure the only model of hunter rotors you don’t have is the PGJ, those red ones are likely PGP’s even though blue nozzle PGP’s do exist, the blue nozzle ones are most likely PGP ULTRA’s or I20’s, the PGP ULTRA is the upgraded version of the PGP, with features like slotted radius screw adjustment, PC/FC in one model, nonstrippable gear drive, the difference between the PGP ULTRA and I20 is that the I20 has a feature called flo stop which is where you can cut the flow to each individual head in case you got a wet spot, sod that hasn’t been laid, etc, the I20’s do require more water pressure though
THANK YOU!! I watched this video and some others when my AC died with exact symptoms of capacitor failure. I was able to safely diagnose it with a multimeter and replace it thanks in part to your tutorial! Saved me money and misery of waiting three days at 110 degrees!
@@Sharkie626 Doesn't feel that long to me since I remember very well when this video was brand new. One thing that's not a surprise is the fact this dehumidifier still works perfectly of course.
I have the same dishwasher, GE Potscrubber 580. It was installed in 2002 and is still working fine. The 580 must have been the basic model of the line because it does not have a self-cleaning filter in the back. Anyway it is still going strong.
I think for me, the mains are downstream from the transfer switch. So when you manually cut the main's it still removes power from your house circuits. When you cut the transfer switch it removes power from the Generac which tells it it lost utility power and needs to start up.