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DIYTyler
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Armada, MI 48005
Disclaimer: I'm not an expert so don't do what I do, all content is shown for the sole purpose of entertainment and is not intended for educational purposes in any format. Anyone choosing of their own free will to reenact or recreate any of this content assumes all personal liability and or responsibility by doing so. Woodworking especially with power tools is very dangerous and can result in serious bodily harm or even death, therefore proper education and training is advised.
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"Faster; if you want to eat" 😂😂
if my wood is relatively square in cross section shape (where as yours is a thin plank) for that last step, could I use the planner?
Your a legend, thank you for the info.
Thank you
That thin row of tiles along the top of the shower is exactly why I will not be tiling all the way up to the ceiling in the shower I am about to do. This way, if I am off by an inch, it won't be noticeable. I just need to make sure I am taller than the shower door I am going to install.
I used those wedges in my first tile floor install. I threw them out after. That tool wrecked my hand for over a week. I bought the Marshalltown tile levelers that screw on with no tool needed and they worked great. They also broke off a lot cleaner because of the large cap.
Would like to hear an engineer's input on using Galvanized steel over Aluminum. Steel is more brittle, and aluminum has more flex which is better for something thatll sway from high speed winds. Even steel will sway... Steel is always stronger than aluminum, and its why its used for framing on a building however thats not the same kind of steel.
HAND SALUTE!
I used to live on my sailboat,talk about clanging! There were about Fifty sailors boats in that marina and most of the owners didn’t know how to set up the masts and halyards for less noise. I got used to it. Fun times back then.
Nice Family,Ten thousand thumbs up !!!!!!!!!!
How did you close the gap where the porch roof meets the house roof? I kept looking and can't see a specific time when that gap disappeared.
Yes! My husband and I are going to roof part of our deck. He wants to do exactly this... not attach to the house. Yay! Going to show him this! And tell your wife I feel her! I'm almost 70 and he still has me climbing ladders, screwing deck boards and holding beams!
Awesome job. Looks great! I might have missed something, but how do you keep the mosquitoes from coming under the deck through the cracks?
Our plan was to simply spray under the deck, though the holes in the lattice. But to our surprise it has never been an issue. In all the years it's been up now we have sprayed 1 time.
Wow, wow, what an outstanding job you did . Love the kitty and puppy playing, and what a wonderful kids and your son helping dad always love that. God bless you and your family, and thank you for sharing your ideas that I have to copy you because that is the best flagpole ever.
You are so kind
damn , the top looks awful, why din"t you moved up couple more inches and even the niche would had look better!
Not sure this clasifies as easy
Very nice tyler
That's a nice looking screen porch, I wish I could afford one just like it. I would add vinyl lattice privacy panels to half bottom. Great job.
THAT IS GOOD YOU SHOULD TRY A XCHAIN FASTENED TO THE BOLTS AT TOP OF BED SO YOU DONT LOSE THEM
Paint the body first then tape and mask the wall before the trim so gravity is on your side. 😉😉😉
Can you tell me the dimensions of screened in porch? It is awesome!
haha..."hold your breath".
Thank you ...I am painting interior black and whitewash exterior. Thank you 🤗
Back buttering those tiles flat trial and there’s basically no mud on them 100% insure that number one you absolutely don’t have full adhesion It can leave hollow spots and you’ll make it more difficult for you to set your tile flush. This dude clearly absolutely doesn’t know what he’s doing that underlayment if that’s an upstairs needs to be cement board as well. This dude is 100% a rookie.
Can you use that roller on shower walls too? I just did mine with a paint sponge and it took over an hour.
heaviest stair template in the world, check. awesome video though, just was laughing at the template. carpenters square and a couple clamps work great as well.
Good work
Hey Tyler, how many hours did you have in this project from start to finish?
If you want to use mitered corners and want them to stay even, just throw a biscuit in there and use composit/pvc glue/cement.
Are those 2/4?????
I love it! We are doing this. Just a correction, under the Biden economy these exact same parts from Home Depot are now double, total was $260. Let's Go Brandon.
First video without a 2024 comment😮😮😮
looks awesome
Good stuff!
We have snow in the northeast so I would have o figure out a roof section.
The kitty tried to help 😅
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Strange how none of these builders ever show how to attach the drawer face.
Table saw is HUGE
You have %100 perfect tools with 5% knowledge
I have a question. Is that Sheetrock you’re pasting the tiles onto or is that wood?
Gor real on the Dad skills, love it!
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Your supposed to measure off a fresh cut no offense, nothing comes out of the mill square
Anything could have done to remove the thin slither at the top of the walls. Maybe half tile at the bottom? Thanks for the video
Nice job for your first time.
Kitty wants in the house . He’s scared of all that noise.
Water will corrode the pump components over time. Shoukd either drain it completely or store it with some storage fluid
So what happens when you are ready to replace roof shingles? Looks like its going be hard to reach beneath with a nailer?
You did good Tyler , I would like to have one myself thank you for sharing info
That’s was one complicated build for sure. Great job!!