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So that’s how you get the wood glue cap off.
Sugiro sujar os furos na fita, para que o local onde ela será grudada fique com os sinais, possibilitando assim uma maior precisão.
2:53 now that hole inside there is stripped and does me no good 💀
Instead of 2000 years later for next time try 2 paychecks later😄
Two important words for those installing their own mini-split. Nylog Blue Look it up.
Bro my broke on 12 31 2023 i was on my brother house and we came back home at 2 am on 1/12/24 i was crazy
I would like this in my garage
Duh fk lil waspie gun do?
Woah wait j bet the house stays hella cooler and far more quiet.
A plastic house....😅cool
THANK YOU, I was going to buy some hard glue to stick it in place!!!
Top brand owners seem to own 10 of the same tool to get the job done. I own 2 skil tools that get the job done at half the price
Thank you for your very simple explanation
Thanks! This technique was useful in fixing the swivel base on a recliner.😃
I showed up to my first day as a construction com tech with a pair of those strippers and after the others knowing smirks I was told to put them in my truck and never let anyone see them again.The boss gave me a pair of used miller falls with the spring cut off and told me he just saved my hand.And after months long splices I knew he did just that.This guy is a amateur.
Really good video, thank you for posting.
Does the plasti dip can brand come in dark red? I want to do this to my car but keep it’s color :(
When I saw the title I thought he contacted NileRed for a supply of transparent wood.
I've used that sheathing splitter tool for years for Ethernet cable. Had no clue about the wirenut and j hook features. Hadn't ever thought to use it when working with high voltage wire.
Where was this video before? This is so awesomely done. Saving it for posterity! Thanks LRN2DIY.
When you use it for the first time the sound is just painful
El atornillador de impacto es solo mercadotecnia para ensartarte otra herramienta que no es necesaria. El rotomartillo es más que suficiente para meter un tornillo en cualquier material, si ocupas meter tornillos gruesos, pues compra un rotomartillo de mayor torque, el atornillador de impacto no te sirve para taladrar, lo puedes hacer, pero un rotomartillo lo hace mejor, el atornillador de impacto tiene demasiado torque y puedes barrer la cabeza de los tornillos, a veces pasa hasta con un rotomartillo, imagínate con una herramienta que tiene 3 ó 4 veces más torque. La única herramienta de impacto que sí se justifica, es la llave de impacto, para quitar las tuercas de las llantas de autos, ese si no puede ser sustituido por el rotomartillo. Además que al atornillador de impacto, solo puedes ponerle puntas y brocas exagonales, y al rotomartillo pueden ser redondas. A menos que trabajes armando estructuras con tornillos de media pulgada y que requieran por norma un apriete de torque de más de 100 newton metro, pues ahí si se justifica un atornillador de impacto. En resumen, el comprar un atornillador de impacto es tirar tu dinero a la basura, es nada más para alimentar tu ego de tener una herramienta más potente, pero nada funcional.
Can it be used for ceilings?
i never leave comments but just have to say you are a lifesaver, thank you
26:42 it is aginst the NEC code to run Romex inside of conduit or flextight. Also, its not a good idea to use a 30 amp breaker protecting the minisplit. The breaker is to limit current if the unit has a malfunction. It is not against the NEC code to use larger wire on a smaller breaker.
7:40 the built in wire clamps in the box are missing. Is there a ‘thing’ to break them off? I’m seeing this frequently on the KZread’s
Odd thought: Can you write on that unpainted surface with dry-erase markers? It could make an easy whiteboard wall for DIY calculations in a garage or office space.
Love the humor added to the good information. Subscribed!
Finally, someone is talking about products that are available and have been used around the WORLD for along time now..but the technology and the finishes the last two years are absolutely mind blowing. We Americans are turtles when it comes to new concepts..if it’s new or doesn’t kill you to do it, well it’s just a mobile home😂😂. Our big box stores are not bringing it to market for customers to know about either..it’s really strange!!but keep talking about these products There are so many awesome construction/remodeling available most Americans know nothing about..
Pretty much the most worthless tool I've purchased. Buy a larger circular saw and if that don't cut it, just use a chainsaw.
Thanks for the video. Would you recommend a driver with anti-kickback?
You definitely should be getting compensation from these major companies, you do your due diligence and explain everything properly so your audience can understand what talk about . I’ll hit the subscribe button.👏🏽
Nice video but I can’t believe you bolted in the mount into the beautiful trim.
Bro...timestamps...make your video more useful and friendly for consumers. :) Also, is there like SIMPLE answer to Q: what is difference between split-non split? Non English-native guy here, so please, asnwer using like UBER SIMPLE TERMS :)
I learned this from my neighbor who was a camera man. Works great no more kinks in my garden hoses.
Not a bad system. I’d love it for my garage as well. I was a little confused by the wall hanging though. It’s so much stronger than drywall, yet it’s recommended to remove the section where a cabinet will go. Seems strange to me. Otherwise… I’m glad to know this is out there.
Arquimedes não curtiu este martelo kk
@LRN2DIY 4:57 unfortunately your labeling is backwards on the wire size measurement with coins - but otherwise great content
So it's interior siding
Not safe, if the blow slip, you expose the wrist to damage
Fantastic, thank you so much for your efforts. I will be going with the 1" formular.
Here in EU our outlets have kind of wagos built in. Labor costs more than 50cent more for a product
Y si fallas te lastimaras 😢
Cool video. What drill are you using there pls?
Not cool 😑
Easy peasy
If they develop some sort of solution for the seams, even if you still have to paint over them. Because right now, I can't see myself using this in for example the living room.
Look, I was a particularly dumb child growing up, but I could flawlessly strip wires with scissors during all the various projects I was doing, because I did not have access to a dedicated tool. Admittedly it was the only thing I ever did right when attempting all those things, but thats for another time.
Nils, I love your stuff. If I could subscribe more than once I would. But, no I won't create additional KZread accounts just for that.
I wonder, instead of trimming the rubber, what about using heat to remold it like they have with the chip bag sealer. Bear in mind, I will take you to court if you don’t break me off some bread for this idea lmao