Graphene is for paint, it’s not a high temperature resistant coating like dedicated wheel ceramic coating so your work melted away probably after it’s first heat cycle. Wrong product for the wrong part.
@mehrrepairz15 сағат бұрын
@@Bad_m340i graphene is incredibly strong. It’s carbon to carbon bonds. Can withstand temperatures up to 1,200*F. If your rims are getting hotter than that… you have bigger problems 😂
@Arizonaclassics13 күн бұрын
Your not an old Man U just haven’t done anything hard in your life
@mehrrepairz12 күн бұрын
@@Arizonaclassics thanks. I forgot how well you know me.
@fauxfx13 күн бұрын
The green snow foam is made by Chemical Guys. Not Adams Polishes.
@mehrrepairz13 күн бұрын
@@fauxfx this is true.
@matthewdean765315 күн бұрын
As soon as as seen your stabila I knew this was going to come out nice
@ChiTownRed16 күн бұрын
Marry me?! 😂
@justindtackett16 күн бұрын
That’s a shim and wrap job.
@mehrrepairz16 күн бұрын
@@justindtackett I didn’t wrap anything on this job. I did use my hands though.
@nicholasphillips540616 күн бұрын
Nice work broski
@mehrrepairz16 күн бұрын
@@nicholasphillips5406 thanks mang
@stephyh27917 күн бұрын
subbed for those guns lol (but seriously I love your sense of humor and genuinely helpful tips)
@thomasturnquist11817 күн бұрын
Have you learned everything from diy and KZread? Or do you have any past experience with trade work? I hope u upload more long format videos soon!
@cmcd9217 күн бұрын
Nice vid 👌🏻
@mehrrepairz17 күн бұрын
@@cmcd92 🙏🏽
@jmackinjersey119 күн бұрын
You'll still have a saggy gate in about a year or so. Learn how to use lap joints and wood glue as well as a proper angle brace. Your gate will never sag if you build it properly. Not to mention that, when building a gate like you did, the top board goes all the way across and the side boards go all the way down, while the bottom board is supposed to be between the two side boards. The way you have it, water is going to sit on the top of the bottom board ends and rot the ends of the bottom board as well as the bottom ends of the two side boards. Also, those are the absolute wrong hinges to use. They are too small and will not provide the proper support needed to keep the gate straight. The ones you have on there before were the proper hinges, but the washers were missing, to the lag screw head pulled through. But hey, you liked rebuilding a poorly built gate once, you can perform that again next year.
@mehrrepairz19 күн бұрын
@@jmackinjersey1 but… but I did this 5-years ago and the gate is perfectly fine…
@TWMarx-vm1ms21 күн бұрын
You Sir, should consider making tutorial videos. Excellent work!
@mehrrepairz21 күн бұрын
@@TWMarx-vm1ms thank you 🙏🏽. I have one for a deck in thorns that is super good but it takes me over a hundred hours to produce. Probably my biggest challenge.
@destinyd130821 күн бұрын
went from a bright room to a dark room
@mehrrepairz21 күн бұрын
@@destinyd1308 you saw inside somehow?
@Thabzzz21 күн бұрын
Beautiful waterproofing 👍🏽
@mattpapa0325 күн бұрын
You did not decontaminate the wheel beforehand? Or you did it before the surface prep?
@mehrrepairz24 күн бұрын
@@mattpapa03 interesting situation where a company who was repairing some curb rash messed up. Luckily, they’re good people so they stripped and repowder coated the entire wheel as if it were brand new. If not, you’d have to decontaminate with clamber, iron remover, etc.
@EMa-jd5kk25 күн бұрын
Has the whole norm Abram look going
@mehrrepairz25 күн бұрын
@@EMa-jd5kk first time hearing this but I can see it. Minus the fact that I’m brown, the age difference, facial hair and color, and that we look nothing alike.
@johnrichjr.415Ай бұрын
That's not an " old man"
@gavinosullivan3521Ай бұрын
I won't cancel you bro
@mehrrepairzАй бұрын
Thanks for renewing me for another season bro 🙏🏽
@109bmd3Ай бұрын
lol keep it up!😂
@shayelaine8318Ай бұрын
Looks like he likes them unstable as well
@milopeep4972Ай бұрын
Plastic joke was funny
@user-rv1og8vj9qАй бұрын
Dammmmmmmmm...That dude knows his sh!!...👍
@CharlielizardАй бұрын
Almost every big box store does the same. Great channel and jokes. 😂
@mehrrepairzАй бұрын
You know, I lambast them from time to time… but the sheer amount of inventory they store/ship/stock is bewildering. Couldn’t do it better myself tbh lol. Thanks for the compliment 🙏🏽
@miguel70663Ай бұрын
You do you tell those jokes
@mehrrepairzАй бұрын
If anyone finds my jokes offensive, I believe Coco melon is on KZread. That might be a better fit.
@leah__gailАй бұрын
😂😂 Good job 👍🏻 Glad you didn’t fall!
@mehrrepairzАй бұрын
Thank you! Me too! I really enjoy not falling. One of my favorite past times.
@leah__gailАй бұрын
@@mehrrepairz Mine too 😅
@PokeFit3Ай бұрын
But the real question, why would you want two boring small windows to replace a dated big one?
@cheloleloАй бұрын
Great job! The only thing was I saw a ton of vids where they sealed up with silicone .. Any feedback on that?
@mehrrepairzАй бұрын
Yes. Definitely recommend. Didn’t include that clip but I place a bead of silicone on the top and sides before pressing the nail flanges up against the wall.
@cheloleloАй бұрын
@@mehrrepairz Thank you for info! 🙌
@mehrrepairzАй бұрын
@@chelolelo no problem. I also usually put some at the bottom. But I have it slant from the right and left sides down a couple inches towards the middle, and then I leave a gap there for water to escape. Essentially funnels the water out, while providing some protection in case wind drives the water upwards. Not super necessary but hey… why not… lol
@mongoose621Ай бұрын
McAuley Caulken
@mehrrepairzАй бұрын
😂
@MarilolthisishardАй бұрын
I'll be waiting on that poor financial advice
@streetdevilz1454Ай бұрын
Your skill set is on god mode love watching your channel ✌️
@mehrrepairzАй бұрын
🙏🏽
@mayravazquez6560Ай бұрын
100
@cremebrulee4759Ай бұрын
Why is this an old man activity? Silly.
@camilorojas1744Ай бұрын
IMHO going from a nice panoramic window to a set of two small ones, no matter how well done, is a downgrade -not an upgrade
@mehrrepairzАй бұрын
There’s a very good reason for this. I mentioned it in other comment a
@venividivici4253Ай бұрын
Rich guy. I want whatever 6 figure income you got.
@mehrrepairzАй бұрын
It’s doable. My path took 8-years of college, a fellowship, and spending my time off crawling through piles of rat feces in attics and crawl spaces.
@Thoroughly_WetАй бұрын
You handle that large caulk very well
@jameskelly2777Ай бұрын
You are hysterical! You understand building as well.
@josephhaase9452Ай бұрын
You can never catch up on sleep, not a joke just a fact. Try n get 7-8 hours a night…
@mehrrepairzАй бұрын
You’re not wrong. Any advice for someone who works about 20 hours a day?
@josephhaase9452Ай бұрын
@@mehrrepairz “sleep faster” - Arnold Schwarzenegger 😂
@mehrrepairzАй бұрын
@@josephhaase9452 😂😂😂
@TherealdrewdoberАй бұрын
Not enough gap between boards high humidity
@mehrrepairzАй бұрын
I don’t understand. Not enough gap between the decking? The hidden spacers provide the gap spacing. I think it’s like 1/8” or 1/4”, can’t remember.
@DH-rt3fkАй бұрын
It was almost the sack tapper 5000 when you brought it back around to the front.
@mehrrepairzАй бұрын
😂
@tonyartis8672Ай бұрын
Only thing you did wrong was you built this on your house and not mine 😂 geographically this is incorrect completely 😅
@mehrrepairzАй бұрын
Damn. I knew my coordinates were off… 😂
@sxlg_32Ай бұрын
I was genuinely waiting for you to reveal you accidentally built an entirely new, third set of stairs.
@mehrrepairzАй бұрын
Wait till you hear about the time I accidentally built a house around a deck
@jeremysanders8138Ай бұрын
That post closest to the door handle looks out of plum....use organic next time.
@mehrrepairzАй бұрын
Yessss. This son b twisted on me. Pressure treated on the other one was fine but I think partly because I got the rail up so fast to keep it straight.
@alphachad925Ай бұрын
You forgot the hotdogs man
@tommyhairyeah7726Ай бұрын
Redoing the steps at your uncles motel I see.
@mehrrepairzАй бұрын
You know uncle Jimbob too?
@Fast_Forward_RacingАй бұрын
It’s absolutely absurd people like you work in fields like these, you need to move on. . . To bigger decks in the future, good job!
@mehrrepairzАй бұрын
😂
@user-yu7up9vg3zАй бұрын
That's not big enough to be called a deck
@mehrrepairzАй бұрын
It’s not the size of the deck that matters…. It’s how you use it…
@jd229Ай бұрын
Best work ive seen on youtube
@IsaiahRichardson-rl5ooАй бұрын
Looking good but I would recommend Azek instead of those deck boards
@ojaimarkАй бұрын
That aint no deck that's a stoop
@mehrrepairzАй бұрын
You calling me a stoop kid who’s afraid to leave his stoop?
@DavidSiniawskiАй бұрын
Well, I really like your show. Your disposition and attitude. You're a hard worker at the time although I will say not sure. Where that house is located, but you definitely paid way too much for that property. With the amount of renovation but I wish you much luck. It's probably complete number by the time. I just watched this video but as an example. I bought a 2 stories home in South Bend. Indiana nowhere near in that bad of shape.. With all instraditional hardwood in woodwork, the siding of the home. Is made of heart pine look. Terrible, but once I burnt the paint off. All the wood underneath this rock solid with no deterioration. Nobody anywhere. It's unbelievable, but that was the quality of both of the day. I paid four thousand dollars for the house.. It's not finished yet, but it's worth between 250 and 300,000 dollars I'm looking forward to watching more of the episodes. I really enjoyed it good luck.
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Graphene is for paint, it’s not a high temperature resistant coating like dedicated wheel ceramic coating so your work melted away probably after it’s first heat cycle. Wrong product for the wrong part.
@@Bad_m340i graphene is incredibly strong. It’s carbon to carbon bonds. Can withstand temperatures up to 1,200*F. If your rims are getting hotter than that… you have bigger problems 😂
Your not an old Man U just haven’t done anything hard in your life
@@Arizonaclassics thanks. I forgot how well you know me.
The green snow foam is made by Chemical Guys. Not Adams Polishes.
@@fauxfx this is true.
As soon as as seen your stabila I knew this was going to come out nice
Marry me?! 😂
That’s a shim and wrap job.
@@justindtackett I didn’t wrap anything on this job. I did use my hands though.
Nice work broski
@@nicholasphillips5406 thanks mang
subbed for those guns lol (but seriously I love your sense of humor and genuinely helpful tips)
Have you learned everything from diy and KZread? Or do you have any past experience with trade work? I hope u upload more long format videos soon!
Nice vid 👌🏻
@@cmcd92 🙏🏽
You'll still have a saggy gate in about a year or so. Learn how to use lap joints and wood glue as well as a proper angle brace. Your gate will never sag if you build it properly. Not to mention that, when building a gate like you did, the top board goes all the way across and the side boards go all the way down, while the bottom board is supposed to be between the two side boards. The way you have it, water is going to sit on the top of the bottom board ends and rot the ends of the bottom board as well as the bottom ends of the two side boards. Also, those are the absolute wrong hinges to use. They are too small and will not provide the proper support needed to keep the gate straight. The ones you have on there before were the proper hinges, but the washers were missing, to the lag screw head pulled through. But hey, you liked rebuilding a poorly built gate once, you can perform that again next year.
@@jmackinjersey1 but… but I did this 5-years ago and the gate is perfectly fine…
You Sir, should consider making tutorial videos. Excellent work!
@@TWMarx-vm1ms thank you 🙏🏽. I have one for a deck in thorns that is super good but it takes me over a hundred hours to produce. Probably my biggest challenge.
went from a bright room to a dark room
@@destinyd1308 you saw inside somehow?
Beautiful waterproofing 👍🏽
You did not decontaminate the wheel beforehand? Or you did it before the surface prep?
@@mattpapa03 interesting situation where a company who was repairing some curb rash messed up. Luckily, they’re good people so they stripped and repowder coated the entire wheel as if it were brand new. If not, you’d have to decontaminate with clamber, iron remover, etc.
Has the whole norm Abram look going
@@EMa-jd5kk first time hearing this but I can see it. Minus the fact that I’m brown, the age difference, facial hair and color, and that we look nothing alike.
That's not an " old man"
I won't cancel you bro
Thanks for renewing me for another season bro 🙏🏽
lol keep it up!😂
Looks like he likes them unstable as well
Plastic joke was funny
Dammmmmmmmm...That dude knows his sh!!...👍
Almost every big box store does the same. Great channel and jokes. 😂
You know, I lambast them from time to time… but the sheer amount of inventory they store/ship/stock is bewildering. Couldn’t do it better myself tbh lol. Thanks for the compliment 🙏🏽
You do you tell those jokes
If anyone finds my jokes offensive, I believe Coco melon is on KZread. That might be a better fit.
😂😂 Good job 👍🏻 Glad you didn’t fall!
Thank you! Me too! I really enjoy not falling. One of my favorite past times.
@@mehrrepairz Mine too 😅
But the real question, why would you want two boring small windows to replace a dated big one?
Great job! The only thing was I saw a ton of vids where they sealed up with silicone .. Any feedback on that?
Yes. Definitely recommend. Didn’t include that clip but I place a bead of silicone on the top and sides before pressing the nail flanges up against the wall.
@@mehrrepairz Thank you for info! 🙌
@@chelolelo no problem. I also usually put some at the bottom. But I have it slant from the right and left sides down a couple inches towards the middle, and then I leave a gap there for water to escape. Essentially funnels the water out, while providing some protection in case wind drives the water upwards. Not super necessary but hey… why not… lol
McAuley Caulken
😂
I'll be waiting on that poor financial advice
Your skill set is on god mode love watching your channel ✌️
🙏🏽
100
Why is this an old man activity? Silly.
IMHO going from a nice panoramic window to a set of two small ones, no matter how well done, is a downgrade -not an upgrade
There’s a very good reason for this. I mentioned it in other comment a
Rich guy. I want whatever 6 figure income you got.
It’s doable. My path took 8-years of college, a fellowship, and spending my time off crawling through piles of rat feces in attics and crawl spaces.
You handle that large caulk very well
You are hysterical! You understand building as well.
You can never catch up on sleep, not a joke just a fact. Try n get 7-8 hours a night…
You’re not wrong. Any advice for someone who works about 20 hours a day?
@@mehrrepairz “sleep faster” - Arnold Schwarzenegger 😂
@@josephhaase9452 😂😂😂
Not enough gap between boards high humidity
I don’t understand. Not enough gap between the decking? The hidden spacers provide the gap spacing. I think it’s like 1/8” or 1/4”, can’t remember.
It was almost the sack tapper 5000 when you brought it back around to the front.
😂
Only thing you did wrong was you built this on your house and not mine 😂 geographically this is incorrect completely 😅
Damn. I knew my coordinates were off… 😂
I was genuinely waiting for you to reveal you accidentally built an entirely new, third set of stairs.
Wait till you hear about the time I accidentally built a house around a deck
That post closest to the door handle looks out of plum....use organic next time.
Yessss. This son b twisted on me. Pressure treated on the other one was fine but I think partly because I got the rail up so fast to keep it straight.
You forgot the hotdogs man
Redoing the steps at your uncles motel I see.
You know uncle Jimbob too?
It’s absolutely absurd people like you work in fields like these, you need to move on. . . To bigger decks in the future, good job!
😂
That's not big enough to be called a deck
It’s not the size of the deck that matters…. It’s how you use it…
Best work ive seen on youtube
Looking good but I would recommend Azek instead of those deck boards
That aint no deck that's a stoop
You calling me a stoop kid who’s afraid to leave his stoop?
Well, I really like your show. Your disposition and attitude. You're a hard worker at the time although I will say not sure. Where that house is located, but you definitely paid way too much for that property. With the amount of renovation but I wish you much luck. It's probably complete number by the time. I just watched this video but as an example. I bought a 2 stories home in South Bend. Indiana nowhere near in that bad of shape.. With all instraditional hardwood in woodwork, the siding of the home. Is made of heart pine look. Terrible, but once I burnt the paint off. All the wood underneath this rock solid with no deterioration. Nobody anywhere. It's unbelievable, but that was the quality of both of the day. I paid four thousand dollars for the house.. It's not finished yet, but it's worth between 250 and 300,000 dollars I'm looking forward to watching more of the episodes. I really enjoyed it good luck.