Hey, I'm Mateo and I like to make things. I do it all by learning how to do the work myself and by saving money finding deals.
I'm a web designer who's diving into the world of KZread to share my passion for everything DIY, home renovations, woodworking and more! My goal is to show you how I do it, my biggest builds and my biggest failures. I want to showcase what you can achieve even if you're sitting behind a computer every day. Mateo Makes Things, and so can you!
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This is exactly the inspiration I needed for my paternity leave patio project in September! Awesome work!
@@cameronkennedy7053 glad to hear! Best of luck with that project!
bravo!! 👏👏👏
but please use a respirator when cutting pavers. The dust is really really bad for your lungs
Did you use the first joist as a template?
@@DerekTJ i tried but I failed to put the beams perfectly parallel so I had an issue where there was about a 1 to 2 inch difference from one side to the other. You can watch my “biggest mistakes gazebo” video
Where did you get the power supply.
@@issavince8741 amazon. The links are in the video description
how much did that polycarbonate run you back?
@@burtburtist 1500$ CAD for the 3 sheets
@@mateostabio thanks sounds like a reasonable deal!
Beautiful work. Question, what are those panels used on the roof?
@@El_Jefe_Zamora Polycarbonate panels. Check out my other video about that!
everything in this project is so exagerated. This dude spent enough cash to build a full house here
@@yokadoralbe yes Indeed! Thanks for watching!
Love it ❤😍😍😍😍
Incredible amount of labor! Fantastic job!
@@chiphill4856 thanks for watching!
💪🏻👍👍👍👍👍
Juan pablo figuroa
Wow!
Great job! What you did was amazing 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 I have question where did you get your roof for gazebo? Is good for snow and rain? Thank you!
@@anthonypenarroyo1285 yes! Check out my polycarbonate video!
as a DIY'er am i the only one that spends MORE than what it would cost for a pro to as well as within a shorter amount of time? :(
Tudo muito bem feito, parabéns.
nice to see you show off your back and front. show more of it❤❤
More to come! What do you want to see more of?
@@mateostabio show more of you front bulges and back😂😂😂
Well done
the wife's ending comments are the best, and so accurate of DIY! kudos to you!
Great job man you killed it came out great people shouldn’t be scared to take things on on their own. We can do anything we put our mind to.
WOW awesome job
32:09 that's a killer
"Niiiiiiice" XD
Put it on the next one and put a straightedge going with the radius
I am interested in why you prefer Snazzy Maps instead of Laser Map Maker? Are there added features in Snazzy Maps?
@@jessetutterrow4320 never heard of that! Will check it out! Thanks for sharing
Great job!
I would measure once and cut three times. Haha
I thought you died 8 times in this video 😂
@@user-hj3qr4ej3m almost!😅
I did this but used an injector needle attachment for my grease gun. Which is how I recommend others should do it also.
смотрю видео и чувствую боль в своих коленях)
She seems high maintenance 😂
What a great job! That looks so nice.
First class work, especially the attention to details. And I learned a new way to use my planer, let it pull itself along a board. Brilliant !
Great Job man. I don't think people realize the amount of blood, sweat, and tears that goes into building something like this. A whole summer of your life and you & your family get to enjoy it for the rest of yours. Could you imagine trying to build a castle? Great job on the video, I also don't think the common man realizes the effort it takes to put one of these out.
@@user-nx7rw3uk5p 💯 % man. Thanks for the comment
*😜si tuviera todo esa herramienta esta yo me construyo una casa*
Sonotube, my friend, you wasted so much concrete on that corner post, and it is your weakest post. Not sure on your climate but that upside down cone shape can have frost heave issues. Solid so far
@@jacobmiller7175 so far so good. Did one winter and 2 summers. We’ll see with time. For sure that post hole sonotube would’ve been a good idea, but not sure it would have held up the 8x8 post
I hate to say it, but I’m glad to see I’m not the only one that tackles projects like this alone. 🎉
Now that’s a chisel.
Yeah - that’s what my wife says….”what about that over there..??” 😂. Great job!!
What a beautiful job you did and a beautiful family
Great neighbor...😍
Fantastic work my friend, a LOT of attention to detail, and you have gone above and beyond where a lot of real contractors might have tried to shortcut some processes. Love it.
@@hoganeye thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
Now thats a chisel😄
I used marine grease and did the same thing. Also put some glue on the hole when I was done to keep water out.
@@Toycollector33 thats my next thing! I’m gonna try and find a grease to inject and find a silicone or something to cover the injection point
There isn't a grease fitting / zerk on the top of the ball joint??
@@PrivateUsername nope! There isn’t, does yours?
Don't do this!! The hole left on the rubber will let water in and the ball joint will be destroyed in 1-2 years....
@@djole02 this is actually something I’m a little concerned about this as well. And was thinking of getting a type of silicone to block this little hole.
@@djole02 i feel like testing this out on a ball joint boot off of a car to see if this tiny little needle hole would let any water in?!
@@mateostabio It's goint to let water in. If you live in an area where the use salt in the winter the problem will be much worse. On the other hand, I had a ball joint without the rubber boot and it was fine for more that a year... The other issue is that hole is a concentration point and the boot might rupture because of the hole.
this is so smart. i would consider using some flex seal type adhesive to seal the pinhole, maybe start with that rubber cement stuff they sell for tire patch repair. some concern that the oil is diluting the thicker grease in the ball joint and possibly might interact with the rubber/polyurethane material, but its probably better than original. the smallest syringes you can get are for insulin and are like 1/20th the size as the one used but it would probably take a long time and a lot of pressure to get anything out of the tip. this is probably good enough. ive heard the only way to fix this is to replace the control arm at like ~1k so there really is nothing to loose.
@@vevenaneathna I’ve been thinking about blocking the little hole as well! Might do this in an update! Thanks for the comment!
it's 65 cents, or 0.65 dollars. there is no such thing as 0.65 cents. edit: lol he corrected it silently.
thanks
Man...great video! The explanation, the fact that it's your first time doing it, your boys....
oh myyyyy !I just got this thing fixed from the service for costs me zero actually ,you should go for a little check in case!they changed whole new pairs for me actually dude 😂😂my model y just at the fourth year!32000km only,not a heavy user at all! 😂you know it's can caused something bad accident if just let it be too long 😂 sounded exactly the same 😅it's their quality control issue..
Yea, mine isn’t under warranty anymore, but they replaced all my control arms during the first 5 years. I know it’s an issue of not putting enough grease in them.
1 Description Of Work Amount (CAD) 0.00 Concern: Customer states: Other · Noise & Vibration - Steering wheel and shock absorber make strange noises I think Repair Notes: Road tested vehicle, confirmed squeaking noise coming from the front. Removed wheels and inspected suspension components on site. Found the front upper control arm ball joints worn out, front lower lateral link and compliance link bushings torn. Inspected rear suspension as well, found rear wheels have play. Confirmed rear upper links - ok. Replaced a pair of front upper control arms. Replaced a pair of front lower lateral links. Replaced a pair of front compliance links.
This could've taken less time to be completed, but I get it. If I were to do a project like this I would be as perfectionist and thorough as you
@@ArtemioSilva yea haha, being a perfectionist is a good thing sometimes, but dang I waste a lotttt of time 😂