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I made shed doors following this, they turned out amazing. Wanted to attach a picture but didn't see a prompt. Will add at @franksfindz123. Thanks Paul
What a great video, thanks from a 2016 Ram owner in Ireland.
I need a latter like that 🎉
I just hired a roofer to replace rotten fascia and soffit. There are gaps between the fascia and soffit and between the soffit and house. Some say to caulk it but others say to leave the gaps so that if any water gets under the shingles it has a way out. What do you recommend?
I don't know that I would be showing diyers how to send boards sideways through the tablesaw
Very nice
Honest question; why wouldn’t you bird’s mouth your rafters and create an overhang that way?
Excellent video! Just used this trick to fix my microwave latch. It was super easy and works perfectly.
Just spit balling here but could you possibly use this technique on painting a car /
Hey Paul, what bags of texture do I need for that texture gun?
Your video was very informative. I'm sure you've probably already given away the ladder but that would be nice to have
Thanks for explanation very well done. Now I can do it by my self. God bless you.
You can’t use framing timber to make doors 😂they will warp as it’s usually 12% moisture . Maybe for a cubby house . Better to use Klein dried furniture grade hardwood .
I don't do crown molding but I had a job where I had to install a small section of it. This jig would've helped me out.
Love the ladder gizmo, obviously safer than anything else I have seen!
Hi Paul. Still praying for you! We haven't heard from you in about 3 months. I'm hoping you're still winning your fight against the illness. Please pop in and let everyone know that you're still hanging in there, and valiantly fighting!! We all miss you!!
Heck yeah! I'm patching a two foot section of fascia and soffitt on the second story by myself and this will save the weekend. Awesome and thank you Paul!
Hey Paul Great job and I also need my reading glasses... hehe
no sanding?
Great job, I have been looking for this type of video and I found it today. I am very happy
I would like to work with you 🎉
What kind of lumber for the 2x4s are you using? Pressure treated? I have 4ft wide doors I need to replace.
65 years young and I think you are showing everybody how simple it is to do things with common sense and simple hand tools. Thanks friend your awesome
That is nice and convenient!
Love you brother!!! I'm glad you're still kicking butt and doing well. God bless ya!
Paul, Great video. Love the insights. Where did you get the hingles?
Great video! Finish looks great. One question though. What did you use as primer? I am refinishing my kitchen and want to achieve this same finish. Thanks in advance.
Missing you bud. Hope all is well. Keeping you in my prayers.
Thank you for thé ideas!
Praying for your good health! Thank you for sharing your wonderful video❤
I was looking for that grease and you have damn 😂
If your cabinets are varnished and not painted yet, what are the steps you do before you start painting?
How do you reattach the new jamb piece to the threshold so the threshold does not move?
Thanks Bro, I just used this video and it worked like a charm in about 10 minutes.. I have already reheated my burritto....
Be aware of Fake construction workers I’ve had plenty at my house and i have fired them. These dudes in the video are real construction workers! 👍🏿
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!! I watched several videos and NO ONE talked about the tab. L brackets (which I don't have) another guy said just stick a screw driver in a pry it out 😬. But your video explained it in exact detail. Many thanks.
I like the ladder extender with the handles idea and the ring stop , would definitely make coming down a lot easier
10 years old now and still doing the lords work 🙂
Hey Paul! I'm a new subscriber with a question. I want to take factory finished white shaker cabinets and paint them a dark green. So far I've: 1. Removed all doors, drawers and hardware; 2. used dawn dish soap to thoroughly clean the cabinet boxes, doors, and drawers; 3. used a liquid sandpaper on all surfaces; 4. primed all surfaces using Rustoleum Bonding Surface Primer; 5. used your method with the 0000 steel wool. Now comes my question. I have a brand new gallon of SW Duration Matte in the exact custom color I'd like to use. Its the same color as my walls. However, I want a satin or semi-gloss finish. If I used the matte paint, is there a clear coat or top coat product I could finish with to make it durable and have shine? Or is there something I could add to my gallon of paint? Or should I bite the bullet and just go get a gallon of SW Emerald Satin in the same color?
I just subscribed! Love these tips and tricks😊 your garage is on point btw! Looking forward to more goodies- Thanks!
Great example on how to fix exterior door jam
toothpaste ... you just answered my question.
Paul is straight JACKED, man! Those ladder stabilizer things are wonderful. I don't mind heights but I absolutely loathe ladders.
Great useful video. I can't wait to see other tutorials you produce. You have a new subscriber.
So glad I saw this. I have been taking with SW about this particular product. The price was a concern plus how this product would touch up. I’m sold now that I have seen how versatile it is. Plus the dry time is very important. Thanks
That ladder thing is so cool, I’m always afraid to go up on the ladder because I know I have to come down eventually, but with this I’d feel safer, what a great invention!
great video.
Just built an outside bar, poured epoxy at precisely the proper temp OUTSIDE, knowing i havent seen an outdoor example, built a plastic cover over it for protection, of course during the cure, a few bugs or debree landed in it, its only 1/8 to shy 1/4 deep..im at the limit of adding More epoxy and risking spill over..just have a few spots that cured before it settled (from bugs) having fans keeping the temp down helped and hindered...this video will help have the confidence to fix those spots thanks alot
Would you please provide a little more Clarity regarding how do you prepare the roller for dry rolling? When you show the process the roller clearly has some paint on it. Do you actually start the process with a totally dry roller nap? If there is actually paint on the roller, how is this process different than actually applying the paint with a roller? Thank you!
did you prime first?