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Bobcat
Bobcat 440B. Hoping it's a useful tool for this summer's work. Or maybe it will be a broken project. Regardless it's an exciting opportunity to learn.
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Відео

Solar Eclipse, April 8, 2024
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Drove out to Ohio to see the solar eclipse. Very cool. Simple concept, the moon moves in front of the sun and casts a shadow, but very hard to describe experiencing it. Other-worldly. Really awesome. Just plain weird and cool.
Jeep Episode 2
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Removing the body tub from the jeep. The 1951 M38 needs frame, body, and drive train work. Removing the tub gives easy access to all three. A standard engine hoist was used to lift off the tub. Now the old (incorrect) engine can be removed, the frame cleaned, repaired, and painted, and the new engine installed. The body tub can be repaired once I have money to buy floor panels and such.
Blacksmithing project: Stair Bracket
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Customer needed a steel bracket to stabilize an antique staircase handrail. I was able to forge a decorative and structural bracket out of some 3/4" square bar.
Lewistown Trains
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Stopped in Lewistown and happened to see the JVRR switching a tank car facility. An eastbound NS coal drag conveniently passed by at the same time. Two for the price of one.
Jeep Episode 1
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Found an old Jeep in town, bought it to restore. It's a Willys M38, motor was a V6 Buick engine but the radiator ran dry in the 80s and the block cracked. The frame and rest of the drivetrain appear to be good. Much of the body is usable, but there's lots of rust repair to do as well. Not much of the front floor survived. A lifelong dream to have a military jeep. Needs lots of money for parts a...
Renovation Job: Adding a Bathroom
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Older couple has a house built in 1900, the only bathroom is on the second floor. They asked if one could be fit into the corner of the large first floor living room. I cut a doorway, framed walls, leveled the floor, ran plumbing and electrical, hung and mudded drywall, painted, added trim and the door, and installed the plumbing fixtures. It all came out nicely.
Shingling Job: Shed Roof
Переглядів 3010 місяців тому
Replacing the shingles on a shed roof. The old three-tab shingles were very dry and curling, attached with short 1" crown staples and no tar paper. They came off very easily. New drip edge, synthetic tar paper, self-adhesive starter strip, and architectural shingles with pre-cut caps was installed. Everything came out very nicely. Plus now I have a nice roofing nail gun.
Carpentry Job: Deck Renovation
Переглядів 25410 місяців тому
Customer wanted their aging wood deck boards replaced with composite. They chose Duxxbak, an interlocking composite deck board product that shields the underside of the deck from rain. They also wanted the stairs removed. The joist spacing was decreased, some bracing added, and the decking installed. It came out nice, and they had the deck wood refinished afterwards.
Chainsaw Mod: Add captive bar nuts to a Stihl chainsaw
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Adding captive bar nuts to a Stihl chainsaw. I did it to my Stihl 026. First the clutch cover gets drilled out with a 15/32" hole. Then I drilled partially through from the inside with a 9/16" bit, leaving about 0.10" of material on the outside face. Insert the collar nut and use the Stihl flare tool to expand the collar, locking it to the clutch cover. Easy enough to do once I figured out the ...
Work Hazards
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Work Hazards
Welding Job: Ramp Handrail
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Welding Job: Ramp Handrail
Carpentry Job: Egress Window
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Carpentry Job: Egress Window
Carpentry Job: Finishing the Enclosed Porch
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Carpentry Job: Finishing the Enclosed Porch
Home Mechanic: Engine Lifting
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Home Mechanic: Engine Lifting
Flooring Job: Click-Together Vinyl Tile
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Flooring Job: Click-Together Vinyl Tile
Bathroom Job: Drywall, Flooring, and Fixtures
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Bathroom Job: Drywall, Flooring, and Fixtures
Cabin 2023
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Cabin 2023
Carpentry Job: Porch Framing
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Carpentry Job: Porch Framing
Carpentry Job: Structural Beam
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Carpentry Job: Structural Beam
Bathroom Job: Framing and Rough-in
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Bathroom Job: Framing and Rough-in
Rust Repair: Paying Rent, ep. 6
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Rust Repair: Paying Rent, ep. 6
Furniture Job: Chair Repair
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Furniture Job: Chair Repair
Car Diagnosis: Paying Rent, ep. 4
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Car Diagnosis: Paying Rent, ep. 4
Welding Job: Handrail Deja Vu
Переглядів 60Рік тому
Welding Job: Handrail Deja Vu
Tree Haircut: Paying Rent, ep. 3
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Tree Haircut: Paying Rent, ep. 3
Building the Furnace Room: Paying Rent, ep. 2
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Building the Furnace Room: Paying Rent, ep. 2
Dishwasher Repair: Paying Rent, ep. 1
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Dishwasher Repair: Paying Rent, ep. 1
Woodshed Part 4: Final Details
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Woodshed Part 4: Final Details

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @breaktime919
    @breaktime919 7 днів тому

    Air gap behind backer board?

  • @TonyYikes
    @TonyYikes 22 дні тому

    How long did it take?

  • @busterbrown1686
    @busterbrown1686 24 дні тому

    I'm so glad i was smart and spent the extra money and bought Eon ( all plastic top of the line) back in 2003. A 20 footer was $33, today top of the line is about $115 a board. it's still the only way to go. Pressure washing and staining every 2 years sucks and end up costing more..I know a few people replacing their decking and the redo is very exspensive

  • @greenfrog8871
    @greenfrog8871 29 днів тому

    joist tape... ...cheap and great

  • @birdlegs846
    @birdlegs846 Місяць тому

    No matter what sealent or paint Ive used wood rots at a alarming pace, deck faces the north and in the shade all day and often stays damp. I want to build a deck with composit. At 2:57 why nail??? Square drive deck screws and a nice milwaukee or makita cordless screw gun would be easier and maybe faster. Deck turned out nice.👍

  • @scottmcbride2237
    @scottmcbride2237 Місяць тому

    A lot of work but done incorrectly. People looking to do this please watch other videos so you dont make the same mistakes. Good luck to this man and his new deck.

  • @tobykenneally3169
    @tobykenneally3169 Місяць тому

    where is hte tool / parts from ?

  • @Boja23
    @Boja23 Місяць тому

    After spending the day in ER with my wife after being hit by a drunk driver, I realized a good majority of us will be victims of gravity. No one ever thinks that, as they toil away. Just reminded me when you "thanked" gravity for knocking the camera over. Thanks for the vid. Building a dock with composite starting today, and one day, replacing all my decking with composite.

  • @kennp9184
    @kennp9184 Місяць тому

    Everyone that I see who is redoing their deck Do Not Wear Need Pads.

  • @MichaelJ674
    @MichaelJ674 Місяць тому

    Joist tape!! If you’re going to install decking that has a 25 year warranty, you’ve got to protect the framing underneath, especially now that you have hundreds of holes from the old nails that were removed. The nail holes allow water to bypass the pressure treatment right into the heart of the joists. Butyl deck tape (Spax, Trex, Reeplar, Felizshop, etc.) helps your framing last as long as your decking. It also promotes sealing around new fasteners (just don’t overdrive into the concealed fastener clips). It’s also best to install the additional framing for the “picture frame” boards vertically with at least a 1/4” space between joists so you can tape the tops and promote drainage in between. Hope this helps you DIYers out there build a better deck that will last a good long time.

  • @averagejackarchery
    @averagejackarchery Місяць тому

    So now we own one of those.

  • @spsproductions2614
    @spsproductions2614 Місяць тому

    i always envisioned them having more fur

  • @sethpotter9592
    @sethpotter9592 2 місяці тому

    Power tools are our friend. A nailer really speeds things up. Also, hire a haul away vendor. Where I live, he will do all the hard work of loading the container for a nominal fee.

  • @thomasjgour4678
    @thomasjgour4678 2 місяці тому

    Trex decking is deadly if you walk on it when snow or ice is on it.

  • @truthseeker7250
    @truthseeker7250 2 місяці тому

    why buying sunglasses you can wstch it without it total eclipse .morons

  • @cz1always608
    @cz1always608 2 місяці тому

    Nice you were able to leave it 16’’ and not move the joist to 12’’ ????

  • @gwp4eva
    @gwp4eva 3 місяці тому

    nicely done! you should use joist tape next time, it’ll stop water from getting into all the old nail holes and rotting out the wood another thing i did when i redid my deck was to dig under the rim joist that was in contact with the ground so there was a 3-4” gap then added about 2” of gravel. i know PT lumber is rated for ground contact, but all that wet soil will rot it out eventually

  • @sirhcdravas7399
    @sirhcdravas7399 3 місяці тому

    Do you have any specific part numbers for the captive nuts and the flare tool?

  • @spsproductions2614
    @spsproductions2614 3 місяці тому

    its 4 dimensional

  • @spsproductions2614
    @spsproductions2614 3 місяці тому

    That's really cool... or hot, either way people will enjoy stairing at it

  • @olson.pamela
    @olson.pamela 3 місяці тому

    you left out the good part, getting the stringers in place.

  • @averagejackarchery
    @averagejackarchery 4 місяці тому

    IT IS ALLLIIIIIIVE!!!!

  • @ryanoconnell4646
    @ryanoconnell4646 4 місяці тому

    Joist Tape

  • @glubboy08
    @glubboy08 5 місяців тому

    These stairs are directly touching the cement wall, wouldn’t it rot over time?

  • @jetsonwhite888
    @jetsonwhite888 6 місяців тому

    Perfect. I love that you left it open rather than building an enclosed area where children could get into mischief behind closed doors.

  • @MC-px9eq
    @MC-px9eq 6 місяців тому

    Thinking about doing this to my deck. My only question, wouldn't the joists have to be 12 inches apart in order to use composite? I was told it would otherwise start sagging shortly after we walk on it.

  • @juangiraud6013
    @juangiraud6013 6 місяців тому

    Great work!

  • @leeknivek
    @leeknivek 6 місяців тому

    Autotune jigsaw lol

  • @Gomoboo
    @Gomoboo 7 місяців тому

    The composite decking material looks great. However, I have seen carpenters protecting the deck foundation with butyl tape and/or other water protection coverings so that the structural lumber doesn't wetrot like the wood decking.

  • @wawacameroon
    @wawacameroon 7 місяців тому

    Nice job!! Installing a pellet stove this week. Thanks !!

  • @mrteausaable
    @mrteausaable 7 місяців тому

    Can you tell me about how much you spend on this size of deck? I plan to budget for my deck DIY and where do you get this board from?

  • @edwilson6366
    @edwilson6366 7 місяців тому

    It's a pleasure to watch a man work that knows what he's doing and is not trying to rip off somebody.

  • @First-Adhesive-Technologies
    @First-Adhesive-Technologies 8 місяців тому

    How old is this deck? I didn't see any rot on the joist and no joist tape added on it to prevent any rot.

  • @glendavis1266
    @glendavis1266 9 місяців тому

    A little voice might be helpful! I wished I worked that fast.

  • @granmabern5283
    @granmabern5283 9 місяців тому

    Hilarious filming. Thankyou 😅

  • @kevinseversonandhisvizslas8287
    @kevinseversonandhisvizslas8287 9 місяців тому

    Why are you using nails and not screws on the framing?

  • @averagejackarchery
    @averagejackarchery 10 місяців тому

    In Russia, the tape rolls you.

  • @vectors2final36
    @vectors2final36 10 місяців тому

    Great Idea! I'd love to do this with my MS250. At my volunteer organization, we have MS261, which have captive bar nuts, so I've been a bit spoiled. Where did you get the captive nuts and flare tool? I'd probably buy an aftermarket sprocket cover so I don't have to modify my original Stihl sprocket cover.

  • @MsFred58
    @MsFred58 11 місяців тому

    No good. Mine is worn out at the holes and tearing badly.

  • @fabdabz7104
    @fabdabz7104 11 місяців тому

    Nice job, looks great. I don't recall you mentioning, but what color(s) did you use? I'm looking into doing mine.

  • @Agent77X
    @Agent77X 11 місяців тому

    You cannot beat the those composite deck boards!😮 Glad I had them installed 5 years ago and went to big box store, the 16’ were around 3X the cost now! Ouch!

  • @concretelandscape
    @concretelandscape 11 місяців тому

    Can’t See what you’re doing🥲

  • @alecarpinteiro3347
    @alecarpinteiro3347 11 місяців тому

    👏👏👏👏👏👍🇧🇷🇧🇷

  • @Slyder695
    @Slyder695 11 місяців тому

    If at all possible never butt composite

  • @johnbauby6612
    @johnbauby6612 Рік тому

    Why add board behind tile and not direct to wall? Why apply adhesive to floor and then to tile?

  • @sandyhamilton3950
    @sandyhamilton3950 Рік тому

    Too dark can't see anything😮

  • @justlooking4771
    @justlooking4771 Рік тому

    Like laying floor vinyl, do you have to rip certain end boards to fit? Aww…never mind. I just saw where you cut the ends even and made a solid border. Nice!

  • @motorheadbanger90
    @motorheadbanger90 Рік тому

    How much does replacing old wood from an old deck with these trex board normally cost? average wise.

    • @motorheadbanger90
      @motorheadbanger90 9 місяців тому

      @@tailgatecarpenter26 What do you mean "Seriously?" I got two quotes , and not pursuing a third. If you have nothing helpful to offer someone then don't reply to their comment. I don't need to deal with patronizing assholes on the internet like you.

    • @deonjackson193
      @deonjackson193 10 днів тому

      I'm at $1400 in materials (trex enhanced natural @16 ft $44 a board).

  • @zzzbrianxxx
    @zzzbrianxxx Рік тому

    I'm sure this is a dumb question, but why isn't it an issue that the joists had nail holes from the original deck boards?

  • @bridesnyc
    @bridesnyc Рік тому

    Amazing..all by himself ! great job