Another awesome tip from the house doctor! Ron, I probably have at least 20 VCR tapes in a box somewhere in my parents from shows I recorded of you in the late '90s and labeled them all they've helped me so much through the years. Thank you for all your wonderful tips!
Good information right there I got a lot of stuff to build with wood subscribed I will be watching more of your videos I love videos are super simple straight to the point
Omg, the t-nut goes in the BACK side! I didn't know this. My opinion on the did a 180. They would always pull out on me unless I used some glue to help them. Thank you very much for this video!
Ron! That is exactly what was needed to begin a much needed project on a computer keyboard wooden tray. Thank you for creating an insightful mini tutorial which helps us hobbiests. 🌸
Awesome! I'm trying to bind a 2x4 to a steel structure by using the existing bolt holes in the steel. This was exactly the info I needed. Only 4 different times of phrasing my search in various ways before I found out#
Way number 4: drill and tap the wood as if it were metal. If the bolt is over an inch long it will make a surprisingly strong fixing. The harder the wood and longer the bolt, the greater load it will take.
Who also taught me something. Also, as soon as the director says, “cut!” Ron shows his true colors and starts throwing both a tirade of insults and things at the director. Ron’s sweet when the camera is on… lol jk could you imagine?!