What do you do if the door shuts with tne mechanism in when you havent put on tbe handle? We can't figure out how to open the door. Mornings working so far.
@consumersgasman837611 минут бұрын
good video, well done
@MYMusicMYLove19 минут бұрын
Is there antway to extend my latch bolt? It's shorter than my other one and my door isn't locking
@marchuvfulz27 минут бұрын
Nice vid, but I honestly don't see how this is better or safer than using a jig on the table saw.
@EveryNameAvailable43 минут бұрын
I'd love some videos on general carpentry things like safety, setups, first time cutting, tools (like where to start and what to work up towards, etc. You're a really great concise teacher. The way I've seen people work in real life with power tools (specifically saws and rotational stuff like angle grinders) seems dangerous, but I can't judge since I'm a complete beginner; it just seems off.
@weekendwarrior34203 сағат бұрын
Many ways to skin the cat, but "Installing Problem-free Pre-hung Doors" seems easier for me. It worked well even for my heavy wooden entry door. It seems more systematic, for example, when dealing with cross-leg. BTW, I like the tip about using finishing screws.
@ShanePhillips-mv7bi3 сағат бұрын
To cut molding proply the saw has to be on angle as well for near invisable joins think its 37.5 lean
@blahblah90364 сағат бұрын
I love the bloopers at the end of your videos. Flubs are a universal human experience and I think we should celebrate them, especially since they're also universally funny.
@blainerueckwald4 сағат бұрын
I’d much rather use a table saw than a noisy mitre saw, too my mind also safer on the table saw if done right.
@franzruberl15834 сағат бұрын
You yada-yada'ed over the best part!
@kenf46467 сағат бұрын
This does not work on oak trim. The density of the wood does not allow the glue to soak in.
@TR4zest7 сағат бұрын
Clear, useful, applicable. Well done.
@PeterW.-vp6by9 сағат бұрын
It was just intuitive for me to cut like this.
@samesau799 сағат бұрын
you can turn the mixer away from the hole so you're not mixing over hole.
@geraldinefields173011 сағат бұрын
Thank you.
@WowRixter12 сағат бұрын
No carpenters were injured during the production of this video 👍🏻
@edwinlikeshistractor852112 сағат бұрын
Way cool!
@jerrybot732112 сағат бұрын
Already lost all of my fingers cutting the shims!! 😭
@kdove211013 сағат бұрын
"so I've heard" 😂 Missed you! Glad you're back!
@MORGANSMaintenance14 сағат бұрын
Nice video as always 👍
@nascorob14 сағат бұрын
Another method is to set the mitre saw to half the angle you desire and just flip the wood after each cut, this method is super quick ✨💚🙏
@kds47115 сағат бұрын
Wow congrats on the subscriber count!
@alejandromirandasolis487515 сағат бұрын
Too bad the recommended fillers are Canada products and not quickly available at Homedepot :(
@tonygoshive78515 сағат бұрын
Great one. Thank you for the tips
@tedmcdonald337717 сағат бұрын
😎⚒️😎⚒️😎
@consumersgasman837617 сағат бұрын
yikes......38 bucks for that stick......my guess would have been less than 10....I guess maker wants to amass a million bucks from sales...haha, its a good idea...way over priced
@TheFunnyCarpenter17 сағат бұрын
Check out kms tools if you’re in BC.
@CanadianBeachcomber17 сағат бұрын
Video saved for reference. Good advice.
@christinafischerpa533617 сағат бұрын
Txs for the video, Any tips on how to move/snap shelf into place when hardware is in the way? Already removed doors but the other part of the clips are screwd inside cabinets. Don't wish to go lower or higher shelf, wish would be easiest. Wondering about option or must I remove all hardware? Ugh! Thank you 4 suggestions
@wingman844718 сағат бұрын
Good to see ya
@liamvincent806619 сағат бұрын
I always cut my shims with a circ saw. Granted I'm a form and frame carpenter.
@TheFunnyCarpenter18 сағат бұрын
You can always tell rookie framers by the quality of their circ saw shims…. Or even stakes😂
@liamvincent806618 сағат бұрын
@@TheFunnyCarpenter it's true
@oiraMeroDСағат бұрын
Same here!
@gillgetter300419 сағат бұрын
No more foot hurt, now finger hurt!! Wait till you get old everything hurt. I’m retired carpenter, I hurt from all my bosses over the years saying hurry, hurry, we’re losing money!! Funny most of them lived on a lake and drove nice trucks and cars though.😊👍
@TheFunnyCarpenter18 сағат бұрын
The nice thing about getting old is you heal 70x slower if ever😢
@patrickkelly859619 сағат бұрын
Did you know if you just set your saw @2.5 degrees and make a cut and keep flipping the board between cuts. It's 3 times as fast, I know it might not be the safest way with the throat plate and such but very fast! Awesome job btw
@TheFunnyCarpenter18 сағат бұрын
Thanks Patrick🍻I prefer this other method because the shim come all the same with razor fine points… I’m a bit of a psycho that way.
@mariav127419 сағат бұрын
🇦🇺 Hello! Hope you are doing well. You certainly look much more mobile.
@TheFunnyCarpenter18 сағат бұрын
Thank Maria, I’m starting to move around pretty good🍻
@gregorymacneil283619 сағат бұрын
The best use for a shim is removing architectural trim. Great Video - I cut my shims on a bandsaw with a tablesaw-styled shim-cutting jig.
@TheFunnyCarpenter18 сағат бұрын
That’s a great use for a band saw🍻
@GoldVP...19 сағат бұрын
Great video. I'm on Vancouver Island, what part of Canada you in? Hope Achilles is mending
@liamvincent806619 сағат бұрын
I'm in Vic myself. Lived on the island my whole life 🤙
@GoldVP...19 сағат бұрын
@@liamvincent8066 excellent place. Bc born and raised, but moved to island from nw bc in 2012. Love it, but it's now getting way too overpopulated, and cost is through the roof. Full home construction since 1990
@liamvincent806618 сағат бұрын
@@GoldVP... I was born here and unfortunately the local economy and cost of living is eventually going to force me out of my home city. I do commercial frame and form these days and got into the trades after I graduated in 2020.
@TheFunnyCarpenter18 сағат бұрын
Thanks buddy, I’m out in the Fraser Valley
@TheFunnyCarpenter18 сағат бұрын
It’s beautiful living out there!
@Pete.Ty120 сағат бұрын
👍👍👍 Awesome idea. Thank you
@TheFunnyCarpenter18 сағат бұрын
Thanks for watching Pete🍻
@YellowBunchofBananas20 сағат бұрын
Just got that coffee cup! That can be my first project!
@TheFunnyCarpenter18 сағат бұрын
Don’t forget to drink the coffee first though- that would be a huge mistake
@perniciouspete498620 сағат бұрын
Glad to see you're moving much better now. Long recovery.
@TheFunnyCarpenter18 сағат бұрын
Thanks Pete, the struggle has been tougher than expected 🍻
@jt574720 сағат бұрын
0:56 that's what guys like us tell ourselves.
@TheFunnyCarpenter18 сағат бұрын
Indeed🍻
@lawdog51620 сағат бұрын
Great tip, thanks
@TheFunnyCarpenter18 сағат бұрын
Thanks for watching mate🍻
@RoseRed73320 сағат бұрын
Just got that miter! That can be my first project !
@TheFunnyCarpenter20 сағат бұрын
That's awesome, I'm sure the shims will come in handy!
@lucasalati36921 сағат бұрын
Just give this guy a Nobel. He fooled 30k people with a sticker.
@TheFunnyCarpenter20 сағат бұрын
bro, I'd love a Nobel prize...I just knew one day someone would recognize just how smart I is.
@lucasalati36917 сағат бұрын
And you deserve it. That was just brilliant
@lahaza651523 сағат бұрын
THE MAGIC MARKER ON THE TIP!
@corym2513Күн бұрын
great short, now i know
@specialcookdayКүн бұрын
🥫 U just use white primer spray just to cover the scrach place of white paint side. Without repaint white color. And will Jeff Bezo go start making AMNZ prime paint in the future ? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@weejim48Күн бұрын
Both are very good saws. Most people would never get the benefit of either of these saws because they don’t have the skills to use them properly. However, personally I would have the Bosch simply because it’s over £400 cheaper. And once it’s correctly set up it will suffice. Good video 👍
@dylandonaghue6750Күн бұрын
*oriented Not trying to sound like an a-hole. lol Your videos are awesome, and this one is more useful and concise than any other caulking video I’ve seen. Thanks!
@johnklein309Күн бұрын
Seems simple. I’m going to try that with some shelves I’m doing in a closet. Thank you, and nice job btw.
@CardinalDXMPКүн бұрын
My brain interpreting the thumbnail: ❌ Strawberry yogurt ✅ Vanilla yogurt (But really, great video. Right to the point and not drawn out.)
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What do you do if the door shuts with tne mechanism in when you havent put on tbe handle? We can't figure out how to open the door. Mornings working so far.
good video, well done
Is there antway to extend my latch bolt? It's shorter than my other one and my door isn't locking
Nice vid, but I honestly don't see how this is better or safer than using a jig on the table saw.
I'd love some videos on general carpentry things like safety, setups, first time cutting, tools (like where to start and what to work up towards, etc. You're a really great concise teacher. The way I've seen people work in real life with power tools (specifically saws and rotational stuff like angle grinders) seems dangerous, but I can't judge since I'm a complete beginner; it just seems off.
Many ways to skin the cat, but "Installing Problem-free Pre-hung Doors" seems easier for me. It worked well even for my heavy wooden entry door. It seems more systematic, for example, when dealing with cross-leg. BTW, I like the tip about using finishing screws.
To cut molding proply the saw has to be on angle as well for near invisable joins think its 37.5 lean
I love the bloopers at the end of your videos. Flubs are a universal human experience and I think we should celebrate them, especially since they're also universally funny.
I’d much rather use a table saw than a noisy mitre saw, too my mind also safer on the table saw if done right.
You yada-yada'ed over the best part!
This does not work on oak trim. The density of the wood does not allow the glue to soak in.
Clear, useful, applicable. Well done.
It was just intuitive for me to cut like this.
you can turn the mixer away from the hole so you're not mixing over hole.
Thank you.
No carpenters were injured during the production of this video 👍🏻
Way cool!
Already lost all of my fingers cutting the shims!! 😭
"so I've heard" 😂 Missed you! Glad you're back!
Nice video as always 👍
Another method is to set the mitre saw to half the angle you desire and just flip the wood after each cut, this method is super quick ✨💚🙏
Wow congrats on the subscriber count!
Too bad the recommended fillers are Canada products and not quickly available at Homedepot :(
Great one. Thank you for the tips
😎⚒️😎⚒️😎
yikes......38 bucks for that stick......my guess would have been less than 10....I guess maker wants to amass a million bucks from sales...haha, its a good idea...way over priced
Check out kms tools if you’re in BC.
Video saved for reference. Good advice.
Txs for the video, Any tips on how to move/snap shelf into place when hardware is in the way? Already removed doors but the other part of the clips are screwd inside cabinets. Don't wish to go lower or higher shelf, wish would be easiest. Wondering about option or must I remove all hardware? Ugh! Thank you 4 suggestions
Good to see ya
I always cut my shims with a circ saw. Granted I'm a form and frame carpenter.
You can always tell rookie framers by the quality of their circ saw shims…. Or even stakes😂
@@TheFunnyCarpenter it's true
Same here!
No more foot hurt, now finger hurt!! Wait till you get old everything hurt. I’m retired carpenter, I hurt from all my bosses over the years saying hurry, hurry, we’re losing money!! Funny most of them lived on a lake and drove nice trucks and cars though.😊👍
The nice thing about getting old is you heal 70x slower if ever😢
Did you know if you just set your saw @2.5 degrees and make a cut and keep flipping the board between cuts. It's 3 times as fast, I know it might not be the safest way with the throat plate and such but very fast! Awesome job btw
Thanks Patrick🍻I prefer this other method because the shim come all the same with razor fine points… I’m a bit of a psycho that way.
🇦🇺 Hello! Hope you are doing well. You certainly look much more mobile.
Thank Maria, I’m starting to move around pretty good🍻
The best use for a shim is removing architectural trim. Great Video - I cut my shims on a bandsaw with a tablesaw-styled shim-cutting jig.
That’s a great use for a band saw🍻
Great video. I'm on Vancouver Island, what part of Canada you in? Hope Achilles is mending
I'm in Vic myself. Lived on the island my whole life 🤙
@@liamvincent8066 excellent place. Bc born and raised, but moved to island from nw bc in 2012. Love it, but it's now getting way too overpopulated, and cost is through the roof. Full home construction since 1990
@@GoldVP... I was born here and unfortunately the local economy and cost of living is eventually going to force me out of my home city. I do commercial frame and form these days and got into the trades after I graduated in 2020.
Thanks buddy, I’m out in the Fraser Valley
It’s beautiful living out there!
👍👍👍 Awesome idea. Thank you
Thanks for watching Pete🍻
Just got that coffee cup! That can be my first project!
Don’t forget to drink the coffee first though- that would be a huge mistake
Glad to see you're moving much better now. Long recovery.
Thanks Pete, the struggle has been tougher than expected 🍻
0:56 that's what guys like us tell ourselves.
Indeed🍻
Great tip, thanks
Thanks for watching mate🍻
Just got that miter! That can be my first project !
That's awesome, I'm sure the shims will come in handy!
Just give this guy a Nobel. He fooled 30k people with a sticker.
bro, I'd love a Nobel prize...I just knew one day someone would recognize just how smart I is.
And you deserve it. That was just brilliant
THE MAGIC MARKER ON THE TIP!
great short, now i know
🥫 U just use white primer spray just to cover the scrach place of white paint side. Without repaint white color. And will Jeff Bezo go start making AMNZ prime paint in the future ? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Both are very good saws. Most people would never get the benefit of either of these saws because they don’t have the skills to use them properly. However, personally I would have the Bosch simply because it’s over £400 cheaper. And once it’s correctly set up it will suffice. Good video 👍
*oriented Not trying to sound like an a-hole. lol Your videos are awesome, and this one is more useful and concise than any other caulking video I’ve seen. Thanks!
Seems simple. I’m going to try that with some shelves I’m doing in a closet. Thank you, and nice job btw.
My brain interpreting the thumbnail: ❌ Strawberry yogurt ✅ Vanilla yogurt (But really, great video. Right to the point and not drawn out.)
Good Job