I’m just a guy that loves working with his hands. A builder/remodeler by day but also I love to play with our off-road Jeeps on the side. From bending metal to setting tile its my life and I love it. I hate the term “Jack of all Trades” because that term typically means your not an expert in some trades but rather mediocre in most of your work. Some of us want to push ourselves to understand other lines of work. I will take on nearly anything if it interests me so follow along as everyday is a new adventure.
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Great idea. I am going to do it slightly different. I am going to place the hanging side pieces on the outside of the horizontal piece you have on the ceiling, above the dowels. Then I will screw through the joint horizontally, if you follow. That way, the weight of the ladder would have to shear the screws instead of pulling out and dropping.
Great video and you're very entertaining. Getting the 2100
Thanks
part number ? 1748
All your battery woes can be solved with the new Ceenr battery system. Take a gander my guy.
There's no reward for taking pride in your work, and rarely any punishment for shoddy work. The only people that will ever notice the difference is the next tradesperson that comes along several years later. They're not going to track you down and give you $100 for having done a good job, even though you've made their life easier by leaving access to plumbing/electrical/etc when it would have been quicker for you to just build over it. So it all comes down to the individual. Good tradies will always do good work because it's in their nature. Scumbags will take every shortcut they can, jam rubbish in any gaps that will be filled, and use whatever fastener they have on them because they're too lazy to go back and get the right one.
So you do have first hand experience with that fastener comment. Most people would know that.😀
@campbellbuilt I've seen 30 storey buildings where 1 of 3 expansion bolts holding up a glass balustrade has been siliconed into concrete because they messed the hole up. Not epoxy - silicone.
4:20 that's the way to do it. Don't be a fanboi - just run the tool that works best for you. Maybe in 5-10 years we'll see the brand's forced to provide approved adapters and/or agree to a standard battery interface. Then we'll see real competition as we'll be able to run whatever tool we want and not feel locked in by the batteries and chargers.
I have to admit I was a fan boy at one time of another brand but then I realized eventually that these tools were just money makers. The battery idea is interesting, I don’t like the idea of forcing company’s to a certain type of battery attachment system however if there was a collaboration it definitely would benefit us. Appreciate the input
Come to Europe, as of 2028 all power tools need to be using 1 battery platform....this will force us to buy new ofcourse, but after that Festool, Makita, Milwaukee, DeWalt all use the same battery #joy
@BasBommel that was an April Fool's day joke
2:40 that adapter is one of Makita's biggest mistakes in launching their 40V line. As you said, it would have been much better if the 40V charger had a 40V and 18V slot built in. There's plenty of space on the 40V charger for an 18V slot. I need to get my hands on the adapter to see if there's any expensive electronics or voltage switching stuff in it, or if it's just a dumb adapter. If it's got expensive electronics in it, then I guess I can understand the adapter from a cost saving point of view.
It looks as if Makita did this to annoy people to force them to buy into the complete 40v line, just joking probably just a bean counter. In all seriousness the 18/40v charger or lack there of is Makita’s Achilles heal right now.
I agree 💯 a lot of guys these days are lacking pride in their work.
Totally agreed
for the plywood you fade out before dude runs it bakwards, or don't include it at all, then when he starts the cut you only show him already cutting, the most challenging thing with a hole saw it seems it starting and continuing a cut, which you refused to show , so frustraing
Thanks guys 😎⚒️😎⚒️😎
Sell me your “scam hose” I could use it
Did you lose yours? 😀
Makita tools were a lot better when they were made in Japan , most of their tools are made abroad in 8 different countries and the U.S. seams to get mostly the Chinese made tools .... 🤦♂️ Im thinking that Could be one of the reasons why their Longevity has fallen off ...🤷♂️😂🤣
I’m not sure on the longevity as to the cause but I believe what your saying is definitely hurting them. I get a little sad when I get a new Makita and quickly look it over to see where it’s made (not Japan). 😕.
@@campbellbuilt Plus there 18v tool lineup is getting old , the only tools that seam to get Updated is their top tier Impact Driver and Hammer Drill , or is it we just don't get them hear for some reason 🤔 🤷♂️
i am surprised to hear you say that the Makita track saw does not cut square and to be honest I have always had the tendency to fight with that tool even if it was the 40v xgt, but man, I love it when you are very critical towards the brand. Makita is expensive, but I don't know how reliable they are.
I don’t fully understand why people aren’t honest about tool failures. Maybe they dismiss failures to justify their purchases. These are just tools for us and by that I mean they ether work or they don’t. Appreciate you commenting, at least there’s one honest person out there 😀.
@@campbellbuilt I don't get it either. I have seen Milwaukee tools break, Dewalt tools break, and so on. Things break.
Would it cause problems if the journal moved when cleaning putting it back close to where it was and would it seat back to the exact same spot when bolted up ?
I’m assuming it would but Im cautious about telling you it’s okay without seeing it myself.
Looking forward to the rest of them, great video.
They will be coming
Ha! I thought it was a cool bird crap sticker! Man, you should sell those, and spray-on mud splatter from all the great trails.. Rubicon mud, Black Bear etc... Imogene...😂
Pressure and volume are two different things
Looks great-good info
I have theme but have only used for vacuum lines-exelent idea
I don't hang pre-hung if I can build it.
NITECORE NWL20, identical design, removable 21700 battery, spot and flood, $34.99, I put a 6000 mah battery in mine, at 600 lumens that 6000 mah lasts a looong time
I have a few different fastback models that live in various pouches. This one lives on my small OX leather pouch with a sharpie, and mechanical pencil and a small knipix adjustable cobra pliers.
Usually butyl tape between vent and roof?
Awesome
Your tape idea was awesome! Thanks for making a great video.
Glad you liked it
Mostly going to use this in the spring, so being able to keep the box shaped unit stored on a top shelf is very appealing.
Operator error from start to finish
lol, "I see a hammer right there."
I like the fact that whatever mode you are using, when you turn it off, then go to use it again it's in the same mode and you don't have to toggle constantly. Plus if it's on more than 5 seconds it's shuts directly off, no toggling between modes.
This is a tool that works perfectly, I've used mine for over a year.. It is of the highest quality as far as construction is concerned. All functions work 100 percent. Imagine the time an engineering and manufacturing team went through to create an amazing tool only to have some one like this crap on the perfect tool you created. Buy it, you won't be sorry.
Legend thank you!
Hmm pro tip ladies latex caulk is water based and has a 55-60 year expectancy. Why would you deal with seem sealers Edit and its $3-4 a tube
Just installed a $5k ThermaTru impressions door with storm door built into the trim. This door came with the wrong side hardware to mount the storm door. Rep says that has been happening a lot
If could use a caulking gun properly you wouldn't need any product to clean up YOUR mess !!!
Was gonna say the same thing
Xylene may work better
Lacquer does just as well. Pretty much any fast evaporating petroleum product works for this
Why don't you just learn how to use a caulking gun and you would've have to mess with the mess.
Therea no need to use any kind of solvents doing thia.. Just lick/wet your finger and smooth the sealer out. No mess.
I need an oil base.Any oil base would have done that.As it turns too hot it's a different animal
Fake
Flat Earth?
You were just sloppy using the acetone but you used skill and neatness when using the urethane reducer, you actually could have got the same professional ending from both, I still use the urethane tho.
Nice try, as soon as the acetone touched the seam sealer it locked up. It had a chemical reaction or something and wouldn’t allow it to be smoothed.
@@campbellbuilt ... uuumm? Don't care. But I still subscribed to ya tho.🤷🏿
Sure you can mortise free hand but for $20 you can get a template or spend 15 mins to make one from scrap plywood. This way you are not running the risk of destroying the door or jamb. Even hollow doors are more expensive from the cost of a jig. Also get a self centering drill bit. They are foolproof and dirt cheap.
I don’t know about that. We’ve had many door configurations that jigs couldn’t be used. Yes you are correct that the standard 1 3/8 door slab could easily mortised with a jig but nothing we typically work on is easy.
UR50 all the way
Why not just use denatured alcohol?
Easier for good skilled guys to make KZread videos on their own than it is for a guy to deal with the rid raft and that's the truth. Can't even find guys who wanna wok and when you do they have more problems than Jesus.
We tried subbing our workout for awhile when we got to busy but we found we were going back to many times to repair others with less standards.
same here in uk but we got invaded by foreigners and quality went down . iv still got pride in my work but im not seeing it on building sites now
Why is it English commenters are always so racist? I've worked in construction crews with all kinds of nationalities, you can't predict skill or work ethic from a man's skin or accent. It's bizarre to me you'd judge a guy for being foreign while thinking someone from your own country won't be a complete imbecile.
Its called a Core Drill Block.
Xylene for urethane and alcohol for silicone
I miss lacquer thinner
Assatone lol, it's pronounced Ace a tone.
That’s what you got out of this video?