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Ron Hazelton has served as the Home Improvement Editor for Good Morning America and hosted two national home improvement television series. He pioneered the concept of reality-based, on-location home improvement television with The House Doctor. A series of more than 200 episodes, which he originally created, co-produced, and hosted.
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Can that be done over a concrete driveway?
I put up a blackout paper blind a few weeks ago and it is still stuck on tightly. Only cost me £6.50,or about $7.50 US. It's a bit of a pain folding it up in the morning, but it only takes about 30 seconds. Mine is twice the width of the one in the video, and is therefore a little unwieldy. I find plastic clothes pegs easier to use than the supplied clips.
This video is pure gold! The tips are very useful, and I really appreciate that you included alternatives.
It's not often you meet heroes in life. I've just met another...and he keeps his khakis clean while working! Thank you Ron. This was awesome!
Wow!!! 😊 👍🏻 🇸🇪
Thank you so much for this video. I love that you don't add so much fluff. You give clear instructions and what each item is.
Otherwise known as Bondo (to almost everyone).
Thanks for posting these easy tips! Very straight forward.
with how much everything cost to fix it im better off getting a new door
You still end up with a pinhole...
Yo are a god 🎉
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They are not doing that digging,😂. Some one else is off camera.
What else did you and Jen do in the attic?
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Great tutorial. Figured I needed an extractor bit, so I ran to Home Depot to get a set. Came back, followed your instructions precisely, and didn't even need to flip the bit as the screw began coming out already. Slow and steady was key. Thank you! You saved me a lot of headache and probably a lot of money, too
Hi! Thank you for very useful video and great tips. I tried to do something similar, but something went a bit off, so I’m kindly asking you for an advice: I have a wooden IKEA table. Its top made of several wooden blocks, so it’s not a single sheet of wood. I dyed it using water-based dye, and covered it with the first coat of polyurethane lacquer. The thing is that after applying the first coat I can see that the surface gone patchy - some wooden blocks are glossy and smooth, and some - dull and a bit rough to the touch, where the wood absorbed the lacquer. I was going to use fine sandpaper to even the surface after the first coat of lacquer. But now I’m a bit confused as I don’t know if I could damage the dye layer on the dull patches and expose the wood, as it is obviously very thin. What would you suggest to do in this case? I was going to do at least three coats of lacquer with sanding in between.
Not if Biden closes Texas immigrants detention center and other blue states do something similar …
Nicely done! Good discussion of the process and choices. Thanks!
Very helpful! Thank you!
Great info, well presented. Thanks.
Is there some type of grout topping that repels the dirt from re-saturating new white grout?
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No thankyou.
Before you give up on the screwdriver, try topping while twisting. The shock off the hammer blows reduces the pressure on the threads.
Great 👍🏽
Well done detective
I need this but for electronics screws like the ones in phones
Great video Thank you
Looks pretty handy
Now you lost 1/4” of height storage
this reminds me of the all in the family episode where archies house needs aluminum siding.
Good job Ron I been watching your work for years thank you ,thank you I’ve learned a lot from you
I need the fifth method.
Congratulations on season 18. Great video.
Love the show Ron
Groovy
1:04 Hi Ron My husband and I are going to make a dinning room table and I’m not sure what kind of wood to use we live in Florida what would be the best durable wood to use. Thank you
Good video. Others talk for 2 hours on 25 second job.
Woah Father Fish is very talented
I know the video is old, but where did the sheets come from? Is the process the same for plastic/ styrofoam ceilings? Thx!
What would work best for a table leg mounted by 4 screws to the underside of a 1/2" to 3/4" desktop (possibly made out of particle board with a finished top)? The length of leg can put a lot of leverage on 4 closely spaced screws that are about 2" apart.
Anyone else notice the video was reversed? The step drill bit was going “backwards” against the rotation of normal drills 🧐
This was a great video, i'm gonna try this for my home desk drawers and then if it works properly I"ll do it for my desk drawers at work. :D
My stupid daughter punched several holes in my door! It would cost $1,100 to replace the door because it needs to be custom made. Thanks for the video. I'm doing this instead!
What is the best coat for Butcher Block counter by the kitchen sink and what would be the best way to seal under the sink to prevent leaks and rot THANK YOU !!!!!
Excellent video ! Thank you !
I had forgotten to swap out the drill bit when installing a child gate and made the hole a tad too big. The toothpick trick worked perfectly.
Thank you, Mister! All that was really helpful! 👍🏼👍🏼