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I just have to say thank you. I have zero woodworking and finishing experience. I purchased an 8-ft Butcher's Block slab to make a computer desk out of. I had no idea that they had to be sealed and they came dry. I scrambled and started researching. I watched lots of videos but your video was by far the best. Simple straight to the point. I went out today and I bought water based polyurethane, sponge applicators and a proper sanding block. I followed your instructions to a T. I'm just about to put my third coat on and as of right now it looks phenomenal. You took a lot of the stress out for me and allowed me to accomplish what I wanted. Thank you so very much for the extremely helpful video ❤
Thanks for your kind words. I'm delighted my video was helpful. Send me a photo when you're done. I'd like to see how things turn out. My email is [email protected]. Drop by my website baileylineroad.com for a visit sometime. You'll find lots of stuff there, including tool giveaways, articles and videos of interest to hands-on, how-to people. Bye for now and thanks for watching! Steve
hello from Kenosha Wi,USA
Thanks for the video.
Thank you very much. I just sanded my stairs and banister. I’m going to get Watco and do the stairs with it. Your oak stairs look gorgeous.
What if you live in a desert climate with no humidity?
how do you replace the heating cable when it goes bad?
All that is missing is good old Mr. Faradays electric motor
Your claim of "some say" the tools PREDATE the last ice age is Ridiculous! This is a good video about Stone Age people but That is an unreal claim. Please Stay Real.
The word legal means I give a shit 😉👍
And how do I put carpet ontop of this?
Awesome explanation. Thanks
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Lo venderan en chile ?quiero una
Easy and BIG thumbs up! Well presented and what a great result. I LIKE this product. THX!
Don’t do this 😂
I think you need extreme climates to justify a vapor barrier, either south florida heat or canada cold extremes, everybody in the middle doesnt really need one. The vapor barrier will also be different based on cold climate or hot climate.
Would I have to get my fuse panel, replaced with a breaker panel, before using any of the methods you talked about?
Although its a suitable overview of how this type of joiner works, your example process only works with the specific thickness of wood you chose (unless you are happy with offset biscuits)....
my grand parents also had a huge room attached to root cellar that in the winter they cut out huge blocks of ice and put into the deepest section and covered with wood, chips, saw dust and hay..the cured hams, meats etc were stored there and in juky,naug when so hot, these smaller ice blocks had chipped off pieces to make hand made , fresh berries, fruit based pure cream , fresh chilled milk ice cream... my god , you can not find anything as good... sugar was used, but this was a luxury item for the kinder.
Чел с сигаретой в зубах позабавил, у нас такое не допускается
Why don't you just weld a pipe on it?
Although the Anishinaabe are currently resident in this area, never forget the Huron. (Wyndotte).
Incredible. One suggestion when dwaling with carbon fiber. I would impregnate the fiber first and layer it before attaching to anything. You sandwich it between mylar sheets or something then you can cut it into the size and shape you need if youre working on smaller items. More importantly, it makes it easier to get all the air out. Just be sure to stick use it before it dries. You can also use this method to make composite patches for holes.
That was funny!
Como obtenerlo aca en chile de ese mismo modelo??
Membrane
An oxy-acetylene rig burns through thicker steel by bathing it in excess pure oxygen mixed with the acetylene. This causes the steel to burn. Here, because the steel is so fine, there is plenty of oxygen in air so that the oxygen concentration is high on the small surface area of the steel. This causes the steel to oxidize, burn.
What you call a "general wetting down" nozzle is what Dewalt and all other mfg call a "turbo" nozzle. It IS a powerful nozzle. It directs the most powerful narrow jet in a fast circular pattern that helps prevent damage to a surface while expanding the cleaning area of the narrow jet.
This Video Reinforced Our Decision To Get A Whole House Generator. Going With A Kohler Liquid Cooled Generator Paired With A 1k Gallon In Ground Propane Tank.