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59,705
You guys fix that bad ghost door, keeps opening on its own kind of repair on this this. She got is your pivot. Screw right here on the front it's that screw in the back. I want to check is how level it is, and it looks pretty level. Everything looks pretty even there could be a tiny bit on the pivot script to raise this little tiny corner of so we'll, try that first and the screws right here at the 5, just a few turns and actually push it over a little bit too much. Just it back down a little bit now, fix the ghost part problem is now it's a little too high up. So in just the top of it just a tiny bit. And now both doors are are hitting a little bit so that's, not just the bottom pivot a little bit and staying close. But because the doors are hitting, I don't really want on the head. So suggest the top one a little bit more now everything is nice and even but it's popping open. So what we'll do is we'll take that bottom set screw loosen. It just a little bit and then pull the door up so just kind of lift in the door at the handle of here, just lifted it up and then tighten the screw down there. We go now everything's done, push it and work. Good story, that's, adjusting holiday in position.
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Housekeeping
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120,882
Hi this is maggie weldon from maggie's, crochet need a work in crafts. And in this video, I want to show you the tea party set. This was designed by donna collinsworth it's, one of our topselling patterns at maggie's, crochet, calm. And the pattern number is pb. 0 1 1 it's, an intermediate skill and there's different yarns used in this there's, actually, a worsted weight yarn for the main part of the tea set and then it's embellished with little different colors of crochet, cotton, thread size 10. And I really think this this is like such an adorable set and one of the things that makes it. So adorable is the use of the the thread for the little accents and the little flowers and one of the cute little things that she designed with this where it was little tea bags with the flowers on it and then there's even lemon slices. See how cute that is and then there's the teapot. And then back here is the creamer right there and then there's the sugar bowl right here, the cute little lid and then there's two coffee cups. Well just shown here, but there's a pattern for a cot one coffee cup. So there is the coffee cup, and it even has its own little saucer here. So when it goes like that that's so cute little kids would love to play with this set and then there's the tea bag and the the lemon, and then the little spoons and then there's a piece of cake and then there's larger plates here. And the magic thing about this is that it all when they're done playing with it that's, what I'm going to do with it right now you take this whole thing like this and it's like the it converts into a purse. So you put all the pieces in there, and then you tie the little ties right here into a bow. And then you fold this up here, and you go like this that's so cute donna did a great job designing this. So then the whole thing converts into this cute little purse that you see here, let me try to move it back from the camera. So you can see it so that's the little purse and all the parts of the tea set are inside of it isn't that adorable so cute it's got cute little worsted, weight, yarn flowers mixed in with little thread flowers right here. So that is pattern. Number pb0, one one that's available at maggie's, crochet, calm. Thank you very much for watching.
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Gardening
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Hi everybody christian suzanne here from kristin's rod, comm today, I'm going to show you how I grow my very own awesome nourishing, yummy sprouts. So let's first begin by showing you the equipment that I use here is a dish rack. And I have it with some paper towel here because you'll see that when I have the the jars on here, they're going to drip some water. And I like to collect it there, I need some glass mason jars. I need some screw lids as well as my my screen here you can buy these. These are the plastic green lids. I have a few of these, but they aren't as nice as these. These metal screen kind of wire mesh. I am going to show you about sprouting, mung, sprouts, alfalfa and broccoli. What I'm going to do is let's take our broccoli sprouts trying to do this with a one hand and I'm going to use the larger jars for the alfalfa on the broccoli. So I'm going to put in two tablespoons I'm, a little short on that so I'll put in a little more and we're going to do the same for the alfalfa one two and put a little bit more let's, just tip that. Oh, look at me, go alrighty and we're gonna put that in a small 1/4 cup. Oh that little guy got away came your baby. There you go. So now, basically, what you do is you put filtered water that's, my water filter that I absolutely am massively in love it's. I think it's a multi pure system. I'll put a link on my blog for it. If any of your they're interested, and you basically are I fill the jar to about halfway okay. So I'm done pretty much filling it. Now, as you can see, there are some seeds so I'm going to kind of gently tap. And you see that they start falling down. I may even stick my finger in there to break them up a little bit. So that's, good so that's going to sit out overnight to soak, or about 8 hours, I'm gonna do the same with the broccoli sprout seeds and me monks bro. So it has been about 8 hours. And now I have my lids with the screens on. So I am simply going to drain off the water. You see how all the seeds are down at the bottom. There that's, fine, you know, they want to be together, they're like a little family, and they all want to kind of gather together and huddle together. But what I like to do is, I like just shake it a little bit and just spread them out a little bit, not a whole lot. But a little bit next up are the alfalfa seeds again, I'm going to take it, pour it out. So again, you see there they're pretty much together, they're spread out a little bit, but they're kind of all along this along the thing there. So I have my other my other one draining right here, just getting the last few drops out. And now I'm going to take the mung sprouts and pull those off. Okay, so I have them on my district, my dish rack now. So you can see that they're at an angle, which allows air to flow in through here and circulate through here and they're going to sit this way until overnight until tomorrow when we will, rinse them and drain them again and I'll show you that stuff tomorrow. Good morning, little sprout seeds, aren't, you guys, cute, okay. So it's been, uh, overnight. And what I'm going to do it's been about 12 hours I'm going to take my seeds that are kind of a little dry and I'm going to water it up. So basically just make sure they get all wet wet like that. Yeah, I can fill it up very much stop. It swirl it around a little. And then drain it off. Just like. I did yesterday when I drained them for the first time. So I will do that with all three jars. And I will do that definitely once a day, maybe twice a day, it depends on how dry or humid. It is in your area. So you can just try to gauge it you'll, see as they grow are they are they look and dry? Are they looking too wet? So then you'll know once or twice a day, good morning, little guys and girls aren't those cute. So you can kind of see the these are the alfalfa sprouts they're starting to get little tails. And I did rinse them last night, which meant I rinsed them twice yesterday. Here are the mung sprouts. Look at all those long tails. I think I'm probably going to harvest those and eat those tomorrow. And here are the broccoli sprouts. And those have I don't know, if you can really see that those have little tails as well, can't really I'm doing bad. Camera work, sorry, guys so I'm going to rinse those and drain them again and set them up for a day of growing good morning again, little cute sprouts growing check out those sprouts. Those are the broccoli. You can see the nice white tails, growing there's, our mung sprout. These are getting very long. Those are ready to harvest today. And here are the alfalfa sprout. Those are looking awesome too so I'm, just gonna simply, again, rinse them once drain them. So the first day, I rinse them twice once in the morning once at night, and then the second day, I only rinse them once and today, we'll see if I'll do it once or twice, oh, look at my sprouts growing. Ah, you know, I can't tell you how great it is to see these growing every day all day long. I mean, they're just look at that they're their life, their energy, they're full of vitality. So awesome. And by the way, if y'all are wondering, why I'm not the camera on me while I'm doing my sprout demo is because as you can see I'm doing this in the morning and I'm in my nightgown. So and my hair is a mess. So we'll just keep it at that. So, um, these are looking really good. And you can see how long maybe you can see how long and try to shake that there. The tails are I think tonight I am going to harvest them. These are the alfalfa sprouts. So, um, I'm going to rinse them right now and I'm going to drain them and I'm gonna let them grow for the day. And then I think I'm going to harvest them and same with the broccoli sprouts, these bad ass cancer flight and awesome sprouts are ready for harvesting. So I will show you how to do that later, hi, again. So now it's time to haul the sprouts and I'm going to show you how I do that with the broccoli sprouts. If you can see, they're, nice and green and beautiful and the little holes on the sprouts. I want to take most of those off if I can so I'm going to unscrew the lid. And sometimes you get some stuck to the lid, we'll clean that off later. I basically dump them into a big bowl, get the bowl honey. I to a big bowl with some purified filtered water, dump them in. And basically you just kind of gently shake them like this. And as you can see the little holes the little casings of the sprout seeds, all kind of gather around the top around the edge. So at this point, I take a large spoon, and this takes a couple of minutes, but you know, whatever it's. Alright, not bad. And I go ahead and skim some of these off the top, you lose a few sprouts in the process, but that's, okay, there's plenty more here, I'm going to kind of get some of these off the top of these sprouts here. And so now you basically take the sprouts and put them back inside the jar. So what I'm going to do is I take my screen and clean it and I'm going to put the lid back on, and because they're still kind of wet I'm going to drain them off and I'm going to put them back up here overnight. Or if this was in the morning, you could let it happen for the rest of the day. And then at this point, they're, ready to eat, um, you can eat them, or you can put them in your refrigerator. Um, I would probably take them out of that glass, mason jar, but it's a little too big for the refrigerator. And I would put them in maybe a smaller one, and I would put an airtight lid on it and eat them within a few days. Oh, wait one more thing as most of, you know, I am pregnant now. And this is my first little outfit that I got from my little monkey it's organic cotton. I went and bought it at whole foods. The day I found out I was pregnant that's got a little monkeys just like my little monkey all righty. So my sprouts are done. So it was overnight that, um, they had the hulls removed and it's about 11:30 in the morning for me right now. So they've had some time of kind of natural light, not direct sunlight, but natural light. And as a result, you can see how beautiful in green more green, the broccoli sprouts got as well as the alfalfa. So by taking off the hulls, letting them stay out for.
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Home and Garden
Home Improvements and Repairs
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15,763
Hello everyone, this is ken with power source electric unlimited. Thanks for coming out. Checking out our video on taking down a ceiling, fan, there's, a lot of different reasons to take down a ceiling fan. Maybe you want to take it down and put up a light fixture. Maybe you want to add a new look to your room, a different color, maybe that the fan is just broken, and it needs to be repaired and the cost to repair is higher than just buying new ceiling fan and putting it up. So anyhow, we're going to take a look and show you how to take down a ceiling fan, make sure that the mounting bracket. The mounting box is in good shape to accept the new ceiling fan, also make sure that the wires are in good shape and make sure we put our ceiling fan up safely. So let's get started. We're up here at the ceiling, looking at the canopy that's mounted to secure the fan. I've already made sure the power is off. Two switches off, make sure the breakers off that's. Why you're going to hear a chirping sound every once in a while in the background that's, the smoke detector, let me know that there's no power there. But anyhow, we're, looking at the canopy right now, we're getting ready to take that loose you'll. Notice that there's two screws right here. Those two screws on the opposite side of the canopy as well. One screw will go right through a single hole and one screw will go through a like a notch in the canopy and that's to hold it. So you can mount the canopy and then put the other screw in so let's, go ahead and take those screws out. So you're going to notice that I've taken one screw out the other screw. I loosened I'll, go ahead and get a closer look at that. And you see that notch sits up in that ring that's, how I can just slide the canopy down. So I've already taken the screw out the other side. I've loosened, both of those screws they're in the notch and we're going to go ahead and give a little twist and the canopy slides right down, see there's our canopy it's down. Now we have access to the wiring. And what I'm going to do is double check all the wires with my voltage detector and make sure that there is no voltage present in that box before I touch any of the wires. So let's get started with that. So here's, my voltage detector. This is a fluke voltage detector says on here, voltage alert. But anyhow, voltage detector. Sometimes I use greenlee sometimes I'll use fluke. I like them both but I'm going to go ahead and it on. And I hear that little chirp, and I see a little flash on the front there. But I want to make sure that my yep it's working I'm going to check it in an outlet that I know that it's working in that way. When I go to test the wiring, I know that my voltage detector is going to give me an accurate signal. So let's, go ahead and test those wires. So without touching any other wires, I haven't touched any of them. Yet first thing, I'm going to do is I'm going to take my voltage detector. I see a flash in there. I know, it's working I'm going to go ahead and touch it to the wires here I'm going to make sure the blue wire the black wire I'm going to make sure those aren't giving me any sound. I know that there's no power there. So I know that I can safely disconnect the ceiling fan. So let's, go ahead and get started taking the fan down. Okay, I'm straight. Now, my wires now that I get over to the wire nuts, I'm going to go ahead and give them a twist and and disconnect them. So then disconnects, yeah, wires just come right apart. Give it a little twist here, my wires come apart and right here. And now I've got all my caps off now, I'm getting ready to the next step is to get this fan taken down. Take a look here. You can see all the wires are disconnected, there's, nothing connecting any of the wires to the ceiling. So I can safely take the fan down now, see that ball there's a ball right inside, and that makes it to where this fan can move and rotate and vibrate. You see here, I'm twisting the fan around it rotates on that joint. And all I have to do is lift the fan up and it'll slide right out of that area. So let's, go ahead and do that I'm going to go ahead and lift it up. And you see how the fan just comes out and give a little shake here. And now my fan is disconnected from the ceiling. Okay, no more ceiling fan up. I see my wires making sure that they're in good shape taking a look at each one of them. I've got a good bit of copper there. None of it looks pinched earn a bind. My insulation looks like it's in good shape. So next thing I'm going to do is take down this bracket, because every fan comes with its own bracket, or if you're doing a light fixture, then it'll have its own bracket. So let's take down this bracket. And then take a look at the junction box. Okay, I've taken down the bracket I'm looking at the box. It looks pretty secure if you can see there's, four screws, four wood, screws tie in this box to the ceiling, that's, a very secure mount and see the holes there where the mount was connected ceiling. Pm, mounting bracket was connected. Then you'll see the connector I'll show you right here, that's the connector where the wires come through. You want to make sure that's there, because you don't want the wires going against the metal edge of the box, that's, a plastic grommet and make sure that that's intact, because the vibration of the fan can cause the insulation to rub up against the metal. And then eventually causing a shortcircuit all right we're taking down the ceiling, fan, we're, ready for our next project, putting up that light fixture, new ceiling, fan and hope this video was helpful. Thanks for coming. And take a look at our video on taking down a ceiling fan. Please subscribe, please like us. If this video was helpful, I hope you subscribe to check out our other videos, we'll be having in our next video is installing a ceiling fan. Thanks a lot.
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Hi this is warner orders tree surgery, I'm out here in scottsdale today, doing the second treatment on these queen pumps. I was out here about five or six months ago and we're out here to do the second treatment. Most of these palm that I treated we're in pretty good shape before, but they were there were a few that were pretty bad I'll show these to ya. This is a big place. He had 17 queens all together. And some of them are small. Some of them are a little larger, but there's, two of them that we were most worried about. And now the ones that had the noticeable, what were the new leaves at that time that had the frizzle talk? So this was one here. And this one here, specifically so we're going to retreat those now I'm going to do this one as well. You can see the old the old limbs, and then the new growth, how it's completely diseasefree and that's what we like to see and then we're going to treat a couple more of the little ones as well. So if you got any problems with your trees numbers for 80 969 it now number is 480 96, 98, 808, this is war with warner's tree surgery. Thank you very much.
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Landscaping and Outdoor Building
35
93,229
Hello, my name is peter parvin, welcome to new bit workshop. I've got to do some pressure cleaning. And I thought, well shall I employ someone to do it? And I got two quotes. They were both over 100 pounds, and for far less than a hundred pounds. I've managed to get myself a pressure washer of my own. This is the karcher k2 full control, and it comes with a home kit. So I think this is a good deal. I bought this from screw fix here in the uk. And at the moment in the uk, they're, providing by far the most competitive price for this particular machine. Okay, I'm going to do this in the order that the instructions say, first of all we're going to install the wheels. And what we're going to do is to push that in here. And it went click so that one's in same on the other side, and it went click next we're going to take this handle and fix that on. If you look at the back here, the two big holes. And here, a couple of spiky bits underneath the plastic they're going to go in the top here in these two little places just line it up, nice and carefully and then pull it towards you. And again, that went click. And that one went click, there isn't a kit, a little hose model, it's always best to check. There should be a rubber washer on the inside of there where that goes on and screw that up really tight, the handle you'll see a rectangular some hole there. And the end is going to go in like so, and you push, it goes click as it goes past. The stop. And now it won't come all wet. Now, the hose gets connected to the hand unit here, you'll see a yellow piece of plastic just here. And if you squeeze that and move it that way it clicks out that then allows this, and you need to look at the shape of it it's, rectangular. If you look at the end and that's, a sort of rectangular shaped hole so get it in the right place? It goes in sort of clicks a bit. And then you push that piece of plastic back and there's a similar type of connector here, we want to lift this piece up like so put the other end in here. And again, we're looking at that shape, it's, rectangular and so I'm going to push that in like so then click that back down again, that's now, nice and secure. Now in this kit, there are two lance's one, which is just designed to be used at full pressure. And you've got this one, which has the ability, it says, make notes for use when you are using a detergent receive that later, soft medium and there's, a picture of a car there and then hard so that's that one and there's this piece, which I can see is an extension piece. You would put this in here, push hard and then twist and that's that locked. And then when you wish to use one of the lancers it's, a similar type of connector here, you locate it, push it in and twist through 90 degrees and that's it and to remove it, push inwards back through 90 to remove it like that. Now, the final part to assemble is this patio cleaner attachment. And if you look here, this is sort of pointed bit there, so it looks so it's going that direction. And this is the part we're going to fix to it and there's the pointed direction. So it's fairly obvious you're going to turn this through 45 degrees so it's pointing up in that direction. And it will fit down in like that push down and then rotate. And it clicks and that's it securely in place. And this can be attached. Now at the end of the long arm that is best before you start to sweep and get rid of the worst of the detritus that might be on a surface you're about to clean outside a really useful thing to have if you're going to have to use the sprayer up against something which is precious. There is a risk that you might send some water underneath the door so that you could have a piece of board and that's, what I'll be using, and that will help protect whatever is beyond the area where you're spraying. So I've connected the power. And now connecting the water fly making sure that's on properly there and then I'm going to turn the water on before. I attempt to turn the machine on now it's really important that you do not run this machine dry. So always make sure you've got the water supply connected and turned on whenever you're using any form of pressure washer. You need some form of eye protection, because you can easily get little bits of stone or whatever it is thrown up by the sprayer. And it can easily go into your eye. Now, it's really important as well as wearing safety glasses at deliver point as the nozzle at a person or pet for any any creature any description. Now I intend using each of the tools I'm going to do a comparison between using the patio and deck solution. And using with just plain water. Now note without without are being switched on. You've got water will come through just because the mains water pressure. So now you turn the machine on you heard that kick in to life there. Well, hope you can see wellbeing, well, that's with that nozzle I'm going to try the patio gadget just to see what it's like now that actually is really impressive. I was expecting this to be a rubbish attachment because it came free and this sort of kit, but actually it's really effective. And you know, you see all the adverts are these things with chat waring's of nice solid, chinos and probably deck shoes or whatever, well, actually you could almost get away with not wearing any protective, clothing, it's, hardly making any mess anywhere at all. And I think this is the perfect gadget for doing this. Step let's, get rid of the dirt. So you can see, yeah, I've missed a few bits over here. That's just my eagerness to get going so I'll, see, if I can get rid of that is a fateful lift it's, probably only worth using the lance on a patio. I'd say, if you have some awkward areas like into a corner like this that brickwork now just look at that before, and after that is absolute, super I'll. Do this fun edge here? Now, the instructions for the patio cleaner say, put it on under low pressure, like this, leave it for a few minutes to soak and then spray off under high pressure. So this stage we're, not trying to actually see any visible difference. What we're trying to do is to get that soaked with the cleaner. And in that short time that I've done that loss, I've used half half a bottle. So now going back to the patio gadget and see if I can see any difference. Well, I don't think the camera can pick up the difference between using the patio cleaner and not, in fact, I don't know that I can to be honest. Now, if I wasn't filming now I believe I'd probably do this whole area here and probably about half an hour, maybe 40 minutes if it'd been done every year. And so one's only just taking off the one year's worth of detritus and dirt. And so on. Then I think you could probably do it in about 20 minutes. I thought this would give you a good indication before. And after look at that, absolutely brilliant either to go back and fix that patch, you last time when I use the patio cleaning solution, I didn't leave it for long enough. It should be between 10 and 15 minutes so I'm going to correct that this time and I'm going to try half of these slabs with the cleaner and half without so it's all setup. And I've got it in the mix position on the variable wand. Now the leaf seems have crept in well, there you go that's the half with the solution. I know you going to time myself myself. Now, after ones, finish using the bottle of solution, it's a good idea to get some clean water, put the end of the tube that one would normally use with the cleaning solution into that water. And then again, in the mixed position run, it just a little bit and that then cleans out any of the detergent mixture from the system and leaves it nice and clean ready for storage. Well, that has now had 15 minutes, which I think is the fairest thing to do and so I'm now going to start. And you can see where the detergent went to slightly into these slabs here, I'll start from here and see what happens. Well, I have to be absolutely honest. I cannot see enough difference between this side and that side to say that it was worth going through that process of putting the detergent. Now, frankly, whether the detergent worked or not this thing works so well, absolutely brilliantly. I really can't recommend it more highly. I think it's really really good next. We need to do a car now when it comes to doing a car there's, a number of precautions, you need to take first of all use a variable nozzle in position 2, which is medium and there's a picture of car there. Next if you've got these sensors on the car, I call them deters do not whatever you do spray directly onto a data from a close distance. Do it from at least a foot away, maybe a little bit more be on the safe side. Also if you've got cameras on the car, protect those as well on the wheels, avoid putting any high pressure on the walls of the tire and also avoid putting high pressure directly on the valve of the tire what's. The matter I might as well. Do this old picnic table, that's, not bad? Is it? Well, that's the karcher k2 full control, which I bought from screw fix. I paid the going rate at the time which was about 89 pounds. Now, if I give it marks out of 10, if you're doing patios, I give heed 11 out of 10, it's, absolutely brilliant and this little gadget as flimsy as I thought it was at the beginning is absolutely brilliant. But when it came to using this solution for patios now, bearing in mind, I was only using on concrete slabs, not on decking, which might be a completely different thing. I didn't think that this was worth it to be honest when I did the car. It did a good job on the cars give it 7 out of 10 for the car. But I didn't have the special solution for the car. Now I really believe that if I had had that special solution, it would have made a better job on the car because cars are greasy. But for the patio, this patio mixture didn't sort of do anything for me, I'm afraid. But overall, I really think this is a great bit of kit it's well worth getting if you've got some brickwork some fencing or whatever that needs a jolly good cleanup. This is the gadget to get. Thank you very much for watching take care bye bye and a applause you, oh, oh applause. The tibetan dad and.
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Hi I'm attorney shot, eli schaefer from the asset protection and elder law center. And today I want to talk to you about what it is to fund a trust. So people don't really understand that when you create a trust, you actually have to put something underneath the trust. So what I mean by that is a trust is really just a series of legal documents. Okay, it's a series of legal documents, where you put your wishes. You point your trustee and it's set up to help manage your assets, primarily real property in the state of california, or assets above one hundred and fifty thousand dollars as I've spoken about in the past. Now, what people don't realize is the do it yourselves? Can you do a trust yourself? I guess you could it's sort of like saying, could I do my own oil change for my car? I guess I could try, but I don't know that I should. So the thing is is that when you create a trust that's, a legal document, one of the things that people don't realize is there's, a really important component to a trust, really working properly. And that is, I've created the trust here. I drafted it with an attorney, of course, and I've appointed my trustees, and I put all my wishes in here and it's been signed and notarized it's a valid document. Now one thing that people don't realize is this is a very huge, huge component in an estate planning process and that's here. I have my home. How do I? You know, put the home underneath the trust that process is called funding a trust? Okay? So what I would need to do is from the moment that I actually created the trust. I would have to then take certain legal documents. What we call here is a deed a grant deed generally speaking, and I would actually the attorney would draft up the document so that it would go out of my name shot eli shafer, who owned the home to now shot eli schafer's, trust dated, you know, november 6, 2012, for example. So that is pretty much what that's the process of funding. You would actually do, you know process certain legal documents and paperwork to transfer this asset, that's held in my name. Now, underneath the name, my trust, I don't lose any control, it's still me owning it. But now it's officially under my trust that is how I protect this home. So people don't realize that you can go online and to the companies that do things like legal, zoom or whatnot, or doityourself packets that you find let's say at office, max and whatnot. But I assure you getting an estate plan in place and preparing a trust, truly needs an attorney. That is why if you listen to the commercials of those companies that says, we're, not a law firm it's, a selfhelp, you know, a company, you know at your direction. So unless you really know how to do this process and truly know how to draft these documents, I don't suggest anyone doing it. It would be no different than me trying to go out. And you know, pretty much oil change my own vehicle. So again, this is attorney shot eli shaffer from the asset protection, elder law center for today's segment. The importance is a trust and funding and trust, and why you really need to have a licensed attorney to do that for you to make sure it's done properly. Thanks for listening.
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So what should people consider if they want to insulate their attic? Well, the first thing to think about is whether or not they're up for the task, they need to have gloves older clothes, a dust mask. I protection, you need to be carefully, don't put their foot through their ceiling, or bang, their head against a nail sticking through the roof. Now if they're not up for that kind of work it's easy to call a contractor, you can find them in the yellow pages. You can get several estimates. The cost is relatively inexpensive, and they can usually knock out a job in about a half a day or so. Well, if you're still with us and haven't picked up the phone to call in a professional contractor. Then here are a few tips to get. You started the places you want to insulate in your attic are the floors and any walls that have living space on the other side of them. When you go to the store you're going to see three kinds of insulation that are good for addicts loose, fill cellulose, which has to be blown in fiberglass rolls or bats and rigid foam board, which is good to cover big air leaks and insulate the backs of knee walls and attic hatches. If you want to use blown cellulose, it's, a twoperson job and you'll need to rent equipment from a home improvement center, it's, easy to fill open holes and tricky spots with this product. However, bats or rolls might be easier for a flat, simple space. Once you know, the length of the space you want to insulate use a utility knife to cut the fiberglass insulation to do this right? It can be complicated a good professional would use hightech diagnostic tools and professional insulating equipment. But before you call in a pro it's, a good idea to learn as much as you can and the more you do yourself first, the less you should have to spend.
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Hey, guys, welcome to this episode of sustainable stace today, we're talking about this big beauty of a plant, a thornless blackberry, how to prune them how to optimize your maximum fruit, potential, stay tuned. Stacy tapes for me, healthy food and sustainability of totally connected. You can grow it yourself yourself. Nature is generous. So this guy's is a variety of thornless blackberry, that's called triple crown. And about five years ago, I bought three plants at a garden center. They've never stopped. And I've never looked back. I think this spring, I gave away six or eight, propagated plants to friends and family who wanted to grow their own because they're just so remarkable. The most beautiful thing I think about throwing those blackberries other than that. The fruits huge is that they're thornless. So you don't get harmed in any way you don't got to put any gear to work on with them because they're so easy to work with. I want to cover really three basic areas with thornless blackberries today. With you one is you got to be able to take away the wood that fruited last year to leave the wood that grew new last year, get rid of the old fruited wood that way the new wood that grew can produce fruit. So we'll just cover that quickly we're gonna look at are you going to build a trellis or some type of suspension structure that's going to hold the plants or are you just going to trim them at about chest height hundred and twenty centimeters or so and grow them in little statues, like raspberries that's, the second thing. And then the third thing propagation, you have kind of two options. You can dig up the underground chutes that have created new plants, or there are places where the vines will grow down, and they will touch the ground and where they connect to the ground, they'll produce roots and start to plant a new start a new plant from above. So you can also propagate them that way. So cutting off the fruited wood is the first thing building a structure or just growing them as towers and trimming them. And then dealing with propagation, so you can give some love to your neighbors and friends, let's, take it from there. So we're just going to talk here now, guys about last year's wood that fruited versus last year's, wood, that's, new that's going to fruit this year, it's, pretty simple to figure it out. Because if you wait as long as I have for the purposes of this video, you're gonna have wood that looks like this. And look at the dried up fruit is still sitting on there. And so you know that fruited last year and it's doing exactly what you'd expect it to do nothing the next year, it's completely dead, whereas the wood that grew new last year is getting ready to fruit. It's got leaves it's got flowers. And every one of those flowers is going to turn into a monster berry. So generally the other giveaway on last year's wood that produced fruit is it's tied up. If you worked with the plant at all. So if you untie it and then cut it off right at the ground, the way you would a raspberry cane that's spent you've gotten rid of last year's, fruiting wood. And you've allowed this year's, fruiting wood to get busy that's all you need to know in that regard. And usually I try to grow them about 18 inches to two feet apart. So that's like fortyfive to sixty centimeters apart with three to five canes, purl I'll just show you a shot of that. So with these plants here, I'm growing them, very similar to raspberries every 45 to 60 centimeters, apart, there's, a clump and out of each clump is growing last year's, deadwood that's, what needs to be pruned away. So if just grabbing my trimmers and seeing that that one comes away, and then this year's new wood is gonna grow up in that same spot. So what that means is the roots are perennial. The roots are just gonna keep on growing in that spot. But the wood that grows from it is biennial it's there for two years. It grows one year. It fruits, the next then you cut it off. So perennial roots biennial wood, that makes sense right? Then every sixty centimeters. I have another one here's all this new wood, that's growing up from last year and there's, the stuff that fruited last year. So I'm gonna cut it off and I'll just bring it over to the camera. So you can see exactly what I'm talking about and it's got, you know, the old spent pieces of fruit on it it's totally done. You can tell there's, no life in it. You don't have to work too hard to figure that out, whereas the new wood that's gonna produce fruit is an amazing shape, there's, one more it's kind of done like that and that's it and you'll. Just notice beautifully here, there's, no weeds. And I don't do any weeding. I've got a drip line under all this. And this is just cardboard and bark chips. So cardboard and bark chips with a drip line underneath. And I put on the water every week or two in summer, and they get all the moisture they need because throwing those blackberries are incredibly vigorous. They don't need a lot of help. They just get it done. So you'll see all down this row. I've got a post. I've got wire at the height that I want my plants to top out at. And at that point, I have them grow laterally along the wire. These are my ties that have been used previous years. I use twine sometimes in places. But I found this is failsafe it's, a type of tie meant for things like berries it's, right on a coil. You can pull it into there. And if you look closely it's got a builtin cutter mechanism, which you click it, you've got your piece. And then when you've got a berry, in this case, which is taller than the wire. I just tie it on. I tie. It loosely not tight. It gives a room for the cane to size up over the season and we're like this is done fruiting this season. And I trim it. I can just pull it right through the loop of twine and it's ready to go one more piece like that that's on there already. And if I position it, right, this is going to bear the weight of the fruit. And we've got some magical fruit ready to harvest. Thornless blackberries, go team and I'm, basically just going down the row and doing that when they get to this height, I want to stimulate growth so around that height, if you just nip the tip nip, the tip that's going to help it grow and push energy down for flowering. And for fruiting, you don't want too much energy to go on the laterals so there's, the main chute that grows up and then there's these little laterals. So if they start getting more than you know about 2030, centimeters, nip them off and again, drive energy into the chute. These guys are ready to produce. So this is a situation where the florida's blackberry's that I've let grow I'm, not cutting them off at 120 centimeters and putting them up on a piece of wire I'm letting this trellis like a clematis or like grapes, but really up high. So that I can walk under it it's like an arbor really simple concept. I use tree fruit post stakes at about. Oh, two meter intervals. And I just put a two by two across on top of them and screw it on so it's, just thin posts going up with the trellis cross top or beam. And then I just use that same green tie wire and tie it up along the way you can see here. This is already getting way out of the field. And this is growing about 4 to 5 meters across and it's gone 2 meters down. So this is 6 meters from the root system. This one here, 6 meters from the root system. You can see how many flowers there are my beehives are about 2 meters away away on my right on your left. So there is so much fruit coming on. And I can actually smell the nectar in the hive that's coming from this fruit it's amazing. So this is a great way to get something beautiful, beautiful, visually, it's stunning incredible food for your bees for the local birds, and for your family to enjoy it's almost limitless. What comes off a trellis thornless blackberry, like this simple posts and a cross beam so talking about the idea of propagating, new thornless, blackberry, plants, there's, not a whole lot of work. You got to do because they do that for you. This is a mother plant right here, that's been growing for years. And I keep pruning off last year's wood and letting the new wood fruit, it's, amazing and it's producing runners. And if you look over here, this is about one meter away, here's, a new little runner. I can choose to just trim it off. You can run a lawnmower over it, or you can dig it up and put it in a pot and give a gift of love to someone else. Another meter over here's. Another one that's coming up it's growing right in the midst, my corn, if I don't want it there, I got to do something with it. They pull up really easily just so you know, like that's, it he's done. He won't bother me any more. But this one is nicely put together in the center. I can easily get a shovel around him, dig them up and put them in a new place propagation with thornless blackberries is that easy dig up a plant that grew underground and put it in a pot and path along the love there you go. So you can see looking here at just how much abundance there is in the black braze. This is harvest time last season off these same bushes that I've been showing you guys about. You can see that the harvest comes in a very strong wave, there's, lots of red berries that aren't quite ready yet. But the berries when they're ready to harvest are truly black and they're way. Larger than prickly wild. Blackberries they're incredibly large. I believe they're just a sweet because there's, no prickles on the vines and they're, thornless, they're, incredibly fun and safe to harvest and they're. Probably the most abundant berry I have to pick for the work. I put in to grow them there. You don't have to bend over like strawberries. They come out three or four times more plentiful than raspberries they're ways here and quicker to pick them something like blueberries. They just win at every level, they freeze really well. They eat fresh really well, they're great in smoothies as well. So I consider thornless blackberries, a big win. Take a look at the size these berries and the abundance here. This is an amazing crop to grow. I know, you're gonna love doing it. So everybody that's it for this episode of sustainable stace on the topic, a thornless blackberries. I think we've covered the basics everything you need to know to master growing something that pretty much grows itself and just feeds you with incredible generosity, digging up those underground chutes to put in a pot to pass along to others or start new plants, growing little towers at about a hundred and twenty centimeters and tying them to a wire and or putting them on a big, big, beautiful, trellis, like a center piece of art with flowers and fruit that could decorate your garden or your yard. And then finally, just this idea of making sure that the wood that fruited last year with the dead flower, buds and fruit buds gets cut off. So that this year's new wood can produce flowers can produce fruit and keep on being vigorous and abundant until next time. Thanks a lot guys have you been watching this video on youtube just want to ask you to please down on your bottom right there to push the subscribe button. So you'll, keep on getting emails. Whenever we put out another, sustainable stace resource, pass along those hints and tips that are hopeful helpful and healthy. Thanks a lot.
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Hello, my name is john sanderson, I'm, the proprietor of cumbre gardens and welcome once again to our show garden. Those of you have been here or seen, the videos will have seen quite clearly that there's an extensive collection of japanese maples within the garden. One problem we actually have is they're getting too big for the space that they're in now a big problem that people have is how to prune things properly. So what we're actually going to do is to look at how we're going to prune this particular japanese maple back off the path. This particular one is a sub lud got an excellent one for the dark, purple color, a big mistake that most people make when the pruning things is, they leave it once a year and just hack it all back. And then it looks scruffy. And it really does look like it's been pruned. What I'm going to do now is to show you how to prune something so that when you go away, you've got the shape you want, and it doesn't look like the cows have been at it. So if we have a close look here, we can see that all the leaves run in pairs. All the way down the stems. We can see that quite clearly now all the growth we've had this year has come from this point to this point down here, right so that's, a considerable amount. Those of you are familiar with japanese maples will know that they grow with two spurts one in the spring and one in the autumn, most of the growth comes in the spring. Now, this is in the way of the path. So what we actually do is we go back to a pair of leaves push that I'm pushing the leaves right back out of the way. So you can see quite clearly where I am and then just cut through the branch by the pair of leaves and let it go. And it is not immediately obvious where you've actually cut can repeat that here in front of a pair of leaves. Now if we go, so you can repeat that as many times as you like all all over the plant, until you actually get you get the actual shape that you want without a hack top look so don't, go and make the mistake. But everybody else makes a coming along at the end of the year and saying, oh, dear. This is in the way get out the hedge trimmer and hack it to bits bits. Because if you hack it to bits, it'll, look like it's, been hacked to bits and you'll spoil a beautiful and very valuable plan. So let's try doing it.
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Rick with the best of everything let's take a look at the telex tt, dash, hp, 005 whiskey, stones, that's, pretty good stuff, a long day and it's ready to sit down in the life was ever cool. One here comes with a nice, little tongs, cousins, host stainless steel, tom's, then, os, keystone yet still cold. So stainless steel cube, therefore, foodgrade stainless steel. What is inside of it? I don't know, possibly some sort of a thermal gel that's still, pretty darn cold. Billy's have no flavor. No fluid. They will not water down your mixture. They've rounded edges. They won't scratch the glass wish for hours in the freezer, and they are ready to go. But anyway, to say, that's the optimal. There is some caution ares here do not chew swallow the whiskey stones. Please keep out of the reach of children do not leave the tongs in the freezer your hand will stick to them do not touch, frozen whiskey stones with your hands use the tongs it will stick to them or freeze to them do not place the product in boiling water ovens microwaves or near a fire. I'm sure the contents within would become excited can cause you a bad day? I said, I don't know what's in here, apparently, if you get it too hard, it'll, expand and come out and tell you what it is, oh, yeah, it's orion screwed around it's, just like your ice, cubes, slippery too. So just look so pretty cold. Tt, hp, 0053, stone from tel tronix in a nice presentation package with the freezer tray. Good stuff get what I did. I really darn happy about that you.
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All right, this is the honeywell, automatic darmstadt I'm gonna show you how to set the different heat ranges. You can see the time and that it's on the return for thursday, 66 degrees. Now, I'm gonna go to set first option is to set the time down. The next option is to set the day. Thursday wednesday. And now we're setting the schedule so it's setting the first block the wake block 5:45 what's. So the first thing he says, the time hit set again, set the temperature we're gonna put that down hits it. Next time you can see the lead. So this is presumably when you leave for work and we're gonna leave leave that time let's turn this down here as well set again. This is returned. Presumably returned from home I'm gonna press set again. They get over to the temperature let's turn that down a little. I said, again, this is the sleep time simile. When you go to sleep got a press set again to get to the temperature let's bring that down there now we're on the weekend setting, just the wake 9 o'clock, let's, bring that down it's, the leave don't really need these on the weekend. But it is well returned just gonna bring that down. And finally, the sleep bring that down there now, we're back to the main screen, you can always press, run we'll, go back to starting the the automatic you can see it's back on thursday returned 66 to set the forest temperature. Just go ahead and change. It it'll say, temporary there to go back to where you were just hit, run goes back that's, uh.
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This petrol driven unit is a useful tool for any plumbing company and can be used for cleaning drains of up to 150 millimeters in diameter. The upg 2018. Dr, is simple to use and come standard with a 30 meter lightweight. Drain, cleaning hose rotary, drain, nozzle and manually. Operated hose reel a 10 meter high pressure wash down hose gun. And lance are also supplied as standard enabling the operator to clean up around the work area on completion of the job. The addition of a son punk, it makes light work of emptying, manholes sons and even ponds. This punk can handle sand and small debris that might be mixed in the waste fluid and works off the upg 2018. Dr, visit w. Wm r, / co, za or call us for.
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Hey today, I will be doing a diy cd case. I don't know how this will turn out because this is my first time doing it. And I just came up with this idea because I was looking through my drawers, and I found this. Then I just got off in you when it was not a cornet, pencil, which I right news, blue, tack, some tape. And one of those things like that I'm, just a poor pop when you for it. Firstly, I will put them lips and boot at all. I think pull up put it on the bottom of the pencil and on my one it's got that sack when the middle of it. So I'm just gonna cut me, and it stands up for the pulp serve. The first step or I'm, just going to get the tape and set my series on put the extra bowl of you jack on the.
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Hello, everyone I'll just give you an update as to what's happening with the delia's ma'am, as you can see they're, not sitting in the greenhouse that actually sitting there me grow room and it's a multifunctional room. So I thought as I just jump on the opportunity is it's all me exhibition plants on nixon. Ian's are now out of here in there it's somewhere where I've got electric and just move stuff on and it's, just sort of an extension to me to me grow an area. So I've now got the exhibition delia's sitting in the air in the to grow boxes these these are being set away, maybe nearly two months now. So six tds in as you can see, I've already took the first bunch of cuttings of them. But the the modern away obviously in the groom, it's, perfect conditions for them all the time and stable temperature. And the this bottom area it's a net, 14 degrees or 60 degrees fahrenheit, and so it's. Perfect conditions. These these have actually been started in the top section of the gruel, where are fired bottom heat on them as well. So that they'll run away now still a couple of misses right? You stuff that, um, I'm started gone yet, but there's still plenty of time right is that I need to get going obviously, but we already am, you know for sure and god, saints of growth, but all the cousins that I've took so far will be for mother, mother plants and to take further further, cuttings off em later on. So this is the bottom section. And so t 5, t, 5, correlate at the bottom. And I have got a desktop phone here in in a he died in here, just to keep the temperature above 10 degrees celsius, 50 degrees fahrenheit, what doesn't get any any higher than 65 degrees fahrenheit in the bottom on here. So so ideal growing conditions and the lights on yet, I was a deer so it's sufficient enough to to get good growth, cooling them and I'll show you in the top section. And as you can see para seen a soil, warm, kibble, move too quick. These are the air the second. But so the bottom, the bottom ones are obviously going to be used for air exhibition purposes in a need around the 2020 of each mark off them. So I've already took some cuttings off them to act as mother plants. Move them down the bottom. And now I've put me stock. She was in here just to get them corn. So these are m pot. She was and mostly varieties that I'm not going to be growing this year. But obviously I want it. I want to keep them and keep them growing so I'll, take it probably three three plants. And if I don't grow them, I'll, put them back as pot. She was just to keep stock with them. And you don't want to chuck stuff away inadequately. I think I well, I'm maybes, what a grew out at some points, or somebody says to me, just just keep hold of one two or three two was am and put them back and just keep them taking over. You know, no does make a pendant and open the bin or somebody may get them. But I don't want to just get rid of them and the middle tree. Yeah, I am I've been kindly sent so from from a lady in canada. And so I've got some new varieties that that on alden, yeah, england or britain. And I love a bore them. See what I can do with them at the back there, paula and cristobal, a very good variety carton right off done well at the trails, don't, wanna choice or I bought some of them, the weren't cheap, but the I'm gonna try and give them a good call this here. And at the back there, hillcrest, kearney, yeah, just starting them off I'm. Not gonna bought this here. We're surprisingly to some people, but I'm gonna grow got a dog pasta, which seems it seems to be the one to go for, or what I fancy grown this year year in a vault, carney, clear, connie pink and red color in there, just a name a few varieties that I've that I've got gone and will hold. I am and I'm, not sure I'm, not sure what to do with that. Yeah, there's other there's. Other varieties that are, I think made em make it get better result of so that's that this is a bunch of cotton setup fair that I've talked there is 20 cotton's in that tree. You know now that one of the white letters 20, I've just took a little off just to schmooze so that's it from the air from the gruel. Then this one is where I've got em. Another t5 wallet, this actually had a highpowered sodium like input, it's, not not needed to grow a delia's. They don't need a lot of light. And obviously that that little t5 provides enough lumens to justify the plants in there. So that's just a quick update and from the groom and just to show you how media's are getting on. So thanks for watching.
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Animal intruders do thousands of dollars worth of damage to lawns gardens and homes using a live trap to catch and release. The animal is a fast safe and effective way to stop the destruction. Havahart traps are great because their quality of design encourages both a quick catch and a safe experience for you. And the animal I found that bargain price traps, aren't worth the money. In addition to animals, getting injured they're more likely to escape or even destroy a poorly. Constructed trap let's. Look at the havahart trap. First, look at these heavyduty handle guards, they'll, protect you from having any contact with the animal when you're moving the trap. Now, the newer version trap called easy set even has a onehand release. So you can really keep your distance when releasing the animals. Now, the cage door itself is solid made with reinforced, galvanized steel. This is really what you want in a trap, the strong sturdy construction to hold the animals safely in place. Now find a spot to place the trap in an area. It frequents then place pieces of the animals, favorite snack, most likely nuts and seeds around the outside of the trap to entice him. This helps to gain his trust and his interest. Now, you're ready to bait the trap placing the bait underneath the trap or under the trigger makes the animal work harder to get the food and more likely to trip the spring mechanism. Next just set the trap and you're ready to catch your critter, remember to consult your local humane society or game commission about local laws for trapping and releasing nuisance animals.
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Hello, my name is rich howard owner of architectural builder. Supply in this video is to bring you a closer look at the dci 840, automatic flush, bolt. So this flush bolt is comprised of several different parts and I'm going to show you them all kind of one at a time. This is the business end of the automatic flush, bolt actually showing it to you upside down. It would actually look like this on the door. Okay, this would be a top flush. Bolt specifically intended for metal doors. Automatic means that when the this is obviously installed in your active door, part knee, your inactive door when the active door closes its going to push this trigger in forcing the springloaded assembly to reject that springloaded assembly is connected to the top bolt, which is threaded right here. So the entire assembly once you get it threaded in looks like this. So when the trigger is depressed that bolt goes up and down and that's, how that works so I'll remove that just so we can continue showing you all the other parts available in several different finishes, that's. What I'm showing you here happens to be in the satin chrome finish and there's, a protective coating over this faceplate, but it will simply go like this. Okay, screws are included. Obviously for everything combination 832 with a wood thread on the front. You know that wood threads intended for a wood door. But obviously, this is a metal door, sort of flush. Both intended for metal doors, although people have installed these on wood doors too, but it's, not made for it's, not intended for it. This is the bracket that goes up at the top would look like this when it's properly installed. And this gets attached to the inside channel of a metal door. Typically with an inverted channel in the top, you know, obviously you could use this at the bottom too. And this is really important because it's the guide by which the bolt stays in in the exact location that it's supposed to be otherwise that bullets gonna flap around on the top of the door and that's, not what you want because the strike plate that gets mortise to the header there's, not a lot of margin there. You know that needs to be tight and secure in terms of its installation screws will be included for the lawn of the strike plate for the flush bolt, which again, this mortise tz mortises to the head and there's also a strike plate that mounts to the edge of the active door and that's what it looks like got a little lip on it and that's intended, such that when the active door closes it'll hit that trigger and make them look like that when it's all said and done. So you've got a little lip on that strike plate so that when it makes contact with the trigger, it will actually mechanically work if this was blunt. It wouldn't work very well. You would have to really push the door in in the link to the template below this video shows all of this stuff, which I'm referring to I'm referring to it, because I don't want to forget to mention anything, although I've installed lots of these more dished more 'test, countless doors form they're very typical. There are six and threequarter by one that's, a very common dimension, six and three that's one inch wide. Six and threequarter tall, very common, you can see on the template at the top of the door to the centerline of the trigger is 14 edge. These are generally considered 12 inch flush bolts. Because the top of the door to the center of the preparation is 12 inch because it's automatic and triggers not in the center. And that would be 14 inch, it's less important, but your preparation when you're mortising the door talking about a wood door, actually, or if you are taking a metal door in the shop and you're modifying it for this it's top of the door to the center of the prep is 12 inch and then it's, of course, six and threequarter overall with a one inch wide, faceplate and available with different variations. The template makes reference to the fire bolt that you can install in the bottom of the door, which is like a heat activated bolt that will project into the edge of the active door. Should there be a fire and it's referred to on page two of the template? If you have any questions on the dci 840, automatic flush, bolt or any other dci.
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Hello, my name is ma, peggy today, I will show the unwrapped or kind of petra petra. This kind of petra you visit or area in your life, exactly very easy and simple. Unwrapped petrov. The method is you can you camp across tire post? Second sword, let's, unwrap, a drop for eg method. Not if you forget the password, then you can use this method to unlock petra post over you. You see the your pic. I sweet, see this area under dire. You rotate tyre slowly, then you find you. You will find some key on the side type of tire like this. Second, I also use dismissal rotate your tires slowly, oh, I found it. Can you see this so that I also let use this? Now I found three key of each tire. First second, third in this time, you will rotate five step over each tire because over the one die are consist over ten. Then you rotate a harp harp tire. One, two, three, four, five, one, two, three, four, five, one, two, three, oh, five now it's time to open the pet rock. This method is only use your clean eye. I mix it. I check the dire poly emperor. Now we play the opening the password only pasta tire. First, you rotate dire slowly to check your key. Oh, wow. I find it then you will move pie with step one, two, three, four, five and you peter or oval password like this meso, do you will open it good. Then you will become sharper. Huh? Thank you for this. Thank you.
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Alright, so I got this old harbor freight, joyner or biscuit joiner. I've had for a while he's missing the fans, the dust bag and everything. And for my birthday, my grandpa got me a brand new one. So I was messing around with this. I already took it apart. I put it back together most a way to show you guys how to do it. Basically, you can take this biscuit joiner and turn it into a nice high speed, sander. So what's need to do is there's these springs. Here you take those off there's two screws in the back here. You take off two screws up front that you take off and slide this off. And you can get to the nut right here, which is attached to hear you pushing the button till it stops get a wrench break it free. Now, after you do that, you got to come in here and take off the nuts for the handle go through the sides, and that drops those loose. And you can take it loosen up the rest of the way pop it off. You can get this a harbor freight legs about eight bucks, make sure spindles lock back on. Now you got yourself a nice, high speed, sander, that's. It pretty simple. So from a joint biscuit joiner to a sander, you can also use it if you have the spacers and the washers use it as a die grinder also or an angle grinder. You can put a wire brush on there. You can do all kinds of things with it. You can even put it back together and still use it as a biscuit joiner. If you wanted to die share that I thought was pretty cool. I mean, my dad were just messing around.
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Hi I'm, jarrett from save and saving a couple dotnet. I get an easy question for you you if you're going to cut down some limbs on a tree, would you rather use this pole saw or this pole saw, I don't know about you I'm gonna go with this one right here. This is the rio v. 18, volt, cordless pole, saw this pole. So right here is powered it's got a little chainsaw at the end over here and it's going to make cutting down limbs off your trees, a lot quicker and easier it's going to equal less time looking up that means less net, cramps and less fatigue. So what we're going to do is we're going to open up the pull saw for the first time will unbox. It will assemble it. If any assembly is needed and then we'll, try it out and see how? Well it works. Okay, I notice when I was assembling it, I bring the manual that I originally install this strap backwards. So actually this read quick release tab is supposed to be clipped to this side. Let's, go ahead and fix that let's go there. Now, take a look at the barn chain and we'll check the tension. So remove the bar cover here's. Our chain, it's got an 8 inch bar. This will be pole saw here is is made for cutting limbs, six inches and smaller. So shouldn't cut anything greater than six inches with it. The tape chain, tension by gently pulling up on the chain and seems just fine we're going to leave that how it is and also make sure that the bar is tight here. We want to want the chain. Tension, loosening up on us this. Screw right here is what locks the bar into place. So if you want to adjust you your tension, you loosen this up, and you can move the bar in and out. And you can also get to the inside of the saw by removing this, screw completely pulling off this cover and that's how you would change the chain chain or the bar or perform any maintenance inside here like cleaning, the battery that came with my saw is not yet charged. But luckily, this saw here uses the rio b 1 battery system. So I just happen to have a few of these, I get another spare lithium, 18 volt battery in my basement that was fully charged so I'm going to pop that right in there. Now, I'm good to go. We can try out let's do some cutting there as you can see, it cut the limb really easily and quickly, and it left behind a nice, clean cut stump. So as you can see, the reel will be 18 bolt call. This pole saw does a great job of cutting down your tree limbs quickly and easily. I can now cut a lot more limbs in a short period of time with this pole saw in comparison to the manual post full flow that I have this pole saw reaches nine and a half feet in length. So you can really reach a lot of if' limbs on a tree and get a lot done with this pole saw it's easy to keep in mind. When you're using the saw, you should keep an eye on your bar, oil reservoir window, right here, the sauce getting low. You need to refill the reservoir with oil. If if you don't in the oil runs dry, you can damage your chain blade and your bar, which could also lead to damage to the sauce more. We don't want that it's easy enough to just keep this reservoir filled shoulder. Strap came in really handy. It supports a good portion of the saws weight. So it does help with fatigue, and it helps you support the saw and keep it more stable while cutting the real b, pull saw is also really well built built. It feels stable when I'm using it and doesn't feel flimsy. This extension pole here that I installed earlier. It can be removed removed. So what you're going to get there is a shorter saw you can use that to reach lower branches. But I think most of the time you're going to need the extension pole on there. So that's about it if you're in the market for a pole saw, I recommend that you check this one out it's, a really great bargain, finding at home depot or home depot com I'll, check out, reo, b's website for more information on it. I'll also have a full written review up on savvy statement, couple net video, check out where I'll list all the specs and all the things that I forgot to mention during this video also, if you have any questions, you can post them in the comment section down below and I'll, try to answer them as soon as possible I'm, jared from savage, saving a couple dotnet. Thanks for watching.
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Just a quick little video on how to put ironon patches onto a jacket, welcome to urban monk tv, applause, applause, so I'm, a motorcyclist. And that means that I go out into the world and venture a bit and some of us not all of us. But some of us like to commemorate things that we've done in places. We've gone that kind of thing or just brands that we like. And frankly, it gives kind of an aesthetic to the lifestyle with patches and a couple years ago when she was 2015, I took a almost 1,700 mile ride around lake superior, there's a lot of shoreline there. So that actually ended up being quite a ride. And I got this cool lake superior patch, we're gonna put this thing out. I want to show you how I do it. I use a specialized iron, but you can do this with a regular iron at own. The problem I have with regular irons is usually the surface is far larger than the patch we're doing. And you gotta really work around that. So one of the first things you want to do is make sure that the patch you're putting on actually has the the glue, the coating on the back, not all patches do some are intended only to be sewn on and essentially it'll feel like it has a plastic backing that plasticky stuff is the adhesive. And then the other tools I need are a pressing cloth, which helps me focus the heat only on the patch. It helps to keep from melting the fibers of the patch, although frankly, if you don't have one of these it's, not the end of the world, you can put your iron right on these. But it does tend to kind of flatten out I'll say, the stitching on a lot of patches if you don't have this. But with this, you need to increase the amount of time you apply heat, whereas if you're going straight on with the iron, I would say for the kind of iron I'm using I only keep it on there about 60 seconds if you're doing the cloth, then I'd increase that by third seconds to about a minute and a half, because it just takes more time for the heat to get through there. The other tool I need is an iron. And what I like to use comes from the hobby world, you can find this at any hobby store. This one, I got back when I was making rc remote control airplanes, and they have a skin it's like a plastic material, but it's a shrink. It has adhesive, and you would run this all over and anyways. I put it on the highest setting I've had it eating up here. And so the next thing to do is pick a place where you want this patch to go. So on this jacket, I've determined that I want to put the patch down here low and a couple of things here. Look for what's behind. This has a zipper liner. So I the liner back and have it down to just, you know, flat, I don't want something kind of lumpy or strange underneath there. I can't do much about this seam. There is that zipper there, you know, I'm gonna do the best I can. And the other thing I need to do because I'm working with a heavy jacket. If I let go of this thing, it just wants to slide right off of my ironing boards. So I need some way to just hold this, and you could do this various ways I'm in the garage. So I've got these clamps laying around just something to hold it. So now that we have the location, we want. We kind of test fit that I want to go off stepping a little bit and I'll lay down my pressing cloth, just one layer of this. And here I've got a plastic zipper. So I am not going to approach this from this side and hit that plastic I'm going to make sure that you know, I don't bring it back any further than here. This is where a small iron is helpful, large iron, maybe you'd have to work from this side, but there's another zipper over here. So I like the smaller irons for this, because I can be more pinpointed, make sure you have your patch straight, where you want it and carefully lay your pressing cloth down. I made a note of where my zipper is and I'm just gonna press and I'm counting to about 90 seconds, I'm also going to rock the iron a little bit. Because this one has a curved tip and the surface underneath because of that zipper underneath is a little uneven. So I'm gonna have to work around. But for now I'm just trying to heat the patch up feel where the edge is now I'm just focusing on the tip, because I've got that bump underneath I'm, just going to press down in this area, counting all the time up to thirty seconds. Now I may come around this way just make sure I'm focusing all areas when you're moving the iron don't slide, your patch. This one's teflon coated the iron. So that helps things be very smooth. But you don't want to be swiping, the patch, you'll, just smear the glue. The other thing I would say is that different materials may take a different amount of time. And so because I've got that little bump in there, but is created by the zipper underneath for the lining, I'm gonna spend a little extra time with this. All right, I am adhered that is very hot, I'm gonna let that cool. Now then I'm gonna check it. So this is still quite hot, but I'm cooling. And I actually put my hand on it. It feels very warm, but if I'm feeling warm, that means my hand is drawing heat out of the patch and essentially cooling the patch, which is great. I mean, my hand is full of a lot of water. I don't know what percentage humans are watered, but quite a bit. And so that water makes a nice heat. Sink my hand makes a nice heat, sink. Now, I'm just gonna carefully kind of tug up on some of the edges, just make sure I'm glued all the way around. And I am this feels good. If this patch comes loose later, anywhere, I can hit that with heat again that glue doesn't really degrade in any way over time, even if you've heated it and it cooled, you can reheat it and get it to stick again there and stuck it on get a little warm spot there. And we got a little bulky spot. Hey, thanks for watching.
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Hi there in this video, I want to introduce you to our two newest glaze colors, limestone and slate. And I want to show you how to use glaze as a stain on raw, wood furniture. So stay tuned. As you might know you can use glaze over painted furniture, but did you know you can use it on raw wood as well in this video I'll show you how to do that. I also want to introduce you to our to new glaze colors. First up is our limestone. This is an offwhite color. And on this piece of board that we painted in liquorice, you can see how that looks it stays behind in all the crevices and creates a really beautiful look. But if you want to use it on raw wood, this is what it would look like. It gives it a beautiful. Whitewashed finish the other new glaze color is called slate, and it is a medium grey. And this is over crinoline, which is one of our whites. And again, you can see it stays behind in all the crevices. And this is what it looks like when you use it on raw wood as a stain. So now let me demonstrate how you actually do that this bench. We painted in crinoline at the bottom, which is a beautiful slightly offwhite. And the top I want to stain with both the limestone and the slate glazes over top of each other to create more of a barnwood washed effect. So I'm going to start by shaking the jar. And you want to make sure you always shake and stir any paint or glaze that you use. Okay, I think that looks pretty well mixed so I'm going to start by using this painting sponge and applying it all over the top. You want to go in the direction of the wood grain, always instead of a painting sponge. You can also use just a paintbrush and then use a lintfree cloth to wipe away. The excess you want to go around and do all the edges as well. And if you want, you can also do the bottom side just to finish it off. I put some tape around the painted area. So now you're gonna let this dry for about an hour or so, and the reason I want to add another glaze color is to just give it extra dimension and to give it that barnwood look. For the sake of this video, I'm, not going to wait for it to dry completely and I'm gonna go ahead. It does look slightly dry already. It does dry pretty quickly, and it soaks right into the raw wood. So we can go over it with the slate glaze again. I would recommend you wait if you don't, wait for the first one to dry, they end up sometimes blending the colors together, too much. Okay, I'm using a clean paint sponge. You can reuse these, so you can wash them and then use them. Again later, again, always go with the direction of the wood grain, it's, really subtle it's, not obviously because it's a glaze it's, not opaque like a paint. And again, you want to do the underside as well just so that it looks good from all angles, I'm really happy with how that looks some of you can see it. Okay, so I also wanted to just show you what the other glaze colors look like. So you have an idea of all the different glaze colors available. So the other glaze colors we have available are tiger's eye, which is a reddish brown as you can see what it looks on raw wood. It looks like this. And this is over crinoline. Then we have smoky quartz, which is more of a black brown. And it looks like this over raw wood. And this is what looks like over crinoline. The last color we have is graphite, which is our black, and it looks like this on raw wood. And this is what it looks like over crinoline. We also have clear glaze available, which is what you want to use if you want to use say, a yellow glaze or a teal glaze, you can mix any glaze color with our clear glaze. You mix it in a threepart glaze. One part paint ratio. And it just gives you a lot of different possibilities. The pre tinted glazes that I showed you today are really easy to work with. And you get a consistent color every time you use it, and it takes all the guesswork out of picking your color, we're going to create another video, where I'm gonna show you how to seal your bench for outdoor use. So make sure you stay tuned for that next video. So you can see how you can finish your project and use it outside. Thank you so much for watching and happy painting.
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Hey, everyone it's summer with green and clean, mom, org. And I am in my shower and in fully clothed in my shower because I'm going to show you how to clean a shower head shower, heads, just like everything else they get dirty. They get full of grime. And if you have hard water like I do you noticed that there is a buildup that happens on your shower head. And in my shower head, it looks white in kind of gunky because that build the limescale kind of builds up. And so to get rid of that limescale, you have to regularly clean it you'll, also, notice when you regularly clean your shower head, you end up with a better flow of water. So let me show you how you can clean your shower head. And you don't have to buy anything special. So really cheap it's, really easy and no chemical it's. My shower head up close. I regularly clean it. So we do not have a very large buildup of lime scale. When I do not clean it regularly, these water spouts actually fill up with white crusty lime scale. And then we do not have a very good flow of water to clean em. Any shower head, you can use vinegar, baking soda a toothbrush, and you just need a bowl or a bucket. You put one cup of vinegar, 1/3 cup of baking soda into your bowl. And then using your toothbrush you're simply going to scrub your shower head. It is that easy it's just like in science classes. You know when you were a kid, I just mix it up with my toothbrush, get that vinegar and baking soda on my toothbrush. So I can scrub. The area is my showerhead that are dirty. I am just taking that you fresh with the vinegar and the baking soda and I'm scrubbing, the showerhead, and I will do this until I get all of the white scale off of the showerhead. And you will notice that a it will look cleaner. But b, it will have a better flow of water, which is exactly what you want when you're done cleaning make sure that you turn the hot water on turn your shower on and let it run for a minute. So that you are getting all of that vinegar and all of the basin's soda out and rinsing off everything, and then you'll have a steam shower egg. Another option is to take the shower head off, and let it soak in the baking soda and vinegar solution, overnight. If you have a lot of buildup of debris or another option for smaller shower, heads would be to use the vinegar and baking soda solution, putting it into a baggie sticking the shower head into the baggie tying it and letting it sit overnight that lets all of the debris and the gunk soak and come off. Then you simply use your toothbrush give a little scrub turn on the shower head to let it rinse. And you have a clean shower head.
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Good morning guys, um, I can't shake the sickness seriously, uh. So today is tuesday happy tuesday while you're probably watching this. I don't know when like fryer or something I'm trying to catch up on my vlogs, um, yeah, I felt pretty bad, but I still have to get done a lot more. I still have to get a lot done today. Today is my cleaning day, um, oh, like I'm. Normally, all tonight 14 between tuesdays at wind in wednesday's, I can't talk today, um. So I need to get stuff done today, because I think would be better. I don't want to like, wait any longer and plus there's a couple of things that I need to do like cleaning the blind because they're really bad, and I might carry over until tomorrow. So I don't want to start tomorrow, and then it has to carry over until thursday. So, oh, what is she doing over here? Yeah, put on shoes. At least those are your shoes. I guess need to make a couple of phone calls which I dread dread. I hate make phone calls, I know my try to have michael make them. But I decided to be a big girl and make them myself, and I really don't want to, but I'm gonna have to to I think that's it. Our table comes today. It gets delivered by for its getting delivered. You guys, I've probably sounds so stuffy, I'm. So sorry, it's getting delivered by fedex, which they normally come decently, early I'm, hoping so I'm so excited. So I'm gonna make my coffee because I need. Oh, I got my nails done. Um finally, right, pretty right color, michaels had to get red. And then there was this ombre color, or like, you know, or changes colors. I want to show you guys because I was extremely entertained by it. Hello now. Cool that kind of fall in our house. So they turn back really quickly. But thanks. Yeah, what'd ya say up, please, oh, this is why you don't get anything cuz. You won't say, please. And I know, you know how? Yeah, what are you thanking me for? Yeah, yeah, right? What? Yes, yes. Your binky. Can I have some you don't want to share? Can I have some? Can I have some juice, a girl, bah, breakfast of champs cereal, banana and coffee. What are you doing? Huh? I don't think your feet go in there, though just my astute observation, ok, we'll do what you want. I guess you are in charge after all all right? Do you like your hair? You look very, pretty, yeah, yeah, hmm. What you doing you dancing all right? Girl, yeah. So michael is let the table together cuz it just came in. And my voice is going horse what you mean what I've been doing, you know what ivan known? Anyways, putting it together. I mean, it's, pretty simple to stick the leg bone turnover, but it was too heavy for me to carry not that. I tried. But I just assumed it was too heavy. Oh, miss. Her damn. Get it? Girl, yeah. I want it more room over here, too well, it's good it's, a little more gray on the top then for my liking, but it's. Okay, I said, you're like a runner or something on the two are you? I mean, I don't know, awesome. Awesome, saucy, awesome, yeah, awesome I'm. So awesome. So awesome, ya ya go. People did some stuff visa. These chairs are getting on the dining room when we finish that, but for right now, it's, okay, because I'm not going to order the other chairs for a while. So it said there, and then I put the stuff that was on the island when it was over here. I think that's like a good amount, I'll, probably actually remove those two and just keep that. I like it.
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Today, I'm gonna show you how to create this faux brick and plaster wall, all my material, but it's meant to look superduper old around and I'll show you how to recreate it I'm covering the wall with brick paneling. This is available at local bigbox stores. This particular style is from home depot. I transferred the location of my outlets and lights. And on this first sheet, I cut them perfectly. You see. My husband came up to help me for a minute. And I set this in place. It fit perfectly. I glued just along the edge on the seam. Now, this seam, I knew was going to be a problem and since I'm putting plaster on it later, I thought it would hide. So I cut the next piece and transfer the location of the next light and outlet and cut those out in the same manner. But when I put it in place, I didn't quite cut the holes in the right locations. I didn't want to waste the whole sheet. So I cut along the grout line and cut out a zigzag of pieces that I could come back and patch later, I think that the seams will hide this way much better than just the straight seam down the side of the panel anyway. And I had thought that I might do this along the seams between panel pieces because they're only 48 inches wide and just for speed and convenience. I didn't do it on that first scene since I have to fix this panel anyway, I'm gonna go ahead and patchwork. The next scene I'm, putting adhesive on the entire piece since I have so many little fingers sticking out use a couple blocks of wood to shimmy this piece in the place. So that the bricks on the first and second panel are perfectly lined up to make that first seam as invisible as possible. And I use my table saw and my miter saw and cut a whole bunch of bricks. I cut off as much of the grout as possible. So I just have the brick, and then I use the construction adhesive and glued each brick in place one by around the light, I just used a pencil and traced where I needed to cut and cut it with the jigsaw glue. It in place. I did the same thing for the outlet, making sure to get the brick underneath the tabs on the light switch and the receptacle. And then I went ahead and tried to deal with my blunt seam. I used an orbital sander a hand, sander, an oscillating tool to kind of scrape up the blunt edges. And then I covered it in plaster let that dry and sand it. And again, and I went ahead and started to fill those seams around the light switch. And the light box just by smashing joint compound into the holes and I'll show you more details on filling these holes and hiding these scenes later, right now. I want to finish the wall. And before I do that I have to bulk out my molding because I've done it in the rest of the house. And I want my molding to be uniform in the entire house. So I went ahead and did that. And if you're interested in how I did that I do have a video coming. And there is a blog post on my blog. So see the video description I'll, give you a link to that after addressing the window. I can get on with the brick wall along the window. I just have to match up the brick and cut the piece where it needs to be where it's going to butt up to the window molding. And then I cut along the grout line and bust out the half bricks that are going to kind of insert or go in between the little finger ii bricks that were stuck out on the wall. I mean, it makes more sense to just see it than it does to hear me so that's, what I did. And I just glued it all in place with construction adhesive. I used nails where there were studs. And you can see, I put green tape on the ceiling to show me where my studs were once the entire wall was covered with brick. And the construction adhesive was set. I went ahead and plastered in between all of the little seams that I had created. This is just joint compound. I smoosh it in let it dry go back and smush in a little bit more now I'm planning on painting, my wall when I'm done with all of this so I'm using joint compound because it's going to be sealed if you wanted to just use plaster and then leave some of the brick exposed you'd want to use something that you didn't have to go back and seal, or I guess that you can seal with a transparent sealer. So I don't know exactly what you would do in a different situation. But in this situation, I'm planning on painting afterwards. So I covered all of my seams with a joint compound. And now I'm going back over and I'm just smearing joint compound over the entire wall, scraping some of it back. I putting some more of it on I'm covering up all the nail holes and smashing it into the seams, and I let that dry, and then I come back and kind of scrape it and then apply some more plaster. I really wanted it to be layered on so that it would look old. This is the kind of project you could mess with forever. I sanded and wiped and sponged, some of the joint compound back off to expose more of the bricks. I sanded with an orbital sander to expose more of the bricks. And then I felt like it was too smooth. So I took some joint compound and smeared it back on and then child it out to purposely create texture. And then after I felt like it was at a good point. I let it all dry I'm only using primer, because I want it to look chalky and old, but it will seal the joint compound. So I waited at about an hour, so that primer was dry, but not cured. And I scraped some of the paint back off to expose the brick. The paint came off at this point in little chunks and segments. So it's, just another layer of this aging process that I think makes it look really cool, because I exposed some of the joint compound I'm gonna have to go back with a clear glaze and seal the entire thing again, a clear glaze, maybe a whitewash. I don't know, some if you see me a year from now and I'm still working on this wall, I need an intervention. I think it looks cool for.
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Very original does not work, even for bring our stuff, our our money and to start making our figure we are going to need a letter size sheet or din, a4 and a much smaller sheet in this opportunity is a box of 20 centimeters of each side to start. We will take our sheet, din, a4. And we will turn on the diagonal leading this edge to this that's, very well, let's, keep in mind. This plebiscite of this fold that we just talked and with the help of a rule or square and a pen. We are going to trace on this paper below that edge that has remained there unfold. We have and with the help of some scissors let's cut out that rectangle what's left for us. We are going to need this strip later so I'm going to save it. And with our box that we have left now to do the diagonal carrying this corner this and doing that, we are going to notice that here we have a point in the center when doing those two diagonals will serve us for bring these four tips to that point very well, having thus our paper let's, turn it around and let's, repeat the same procedure carrying these four points to that point very well. And for the third time we are going to do the same turning over our paper and carrying these four corners up the center point very well, we are going to turn it around and let's notice that we have like four boxes, four corners, which if we open by these tabs. And here you look and taking this part to this corner will be transformed as a kind of rectangle, and then exactly the same thing we are going to do in the other three three corners, very good with this. We will turn, and we are going to carry each one of these tabs of these edges to the center doubling well unfold we have, and we will repeat the same process with the other three very well, let's try to leave these four sides that we have doubled in this vertical position that looks like a box. And having this we have finished our first figure let's leave it here. And we will continue with our table of 20 centimeters. We are going to repeat the same procedure. We will make the diagonals taking from corner to corner. We unfold we are going to take these four corners to that point in the center, very well before turning our paper. We are going to take a any tip. It can be in this case, I'm going to take the from the bottom and we're going to take it to the center doubling well and having folded that point. Now, yes, I'm going to turn our paper and I'll take the three corners that we have left up to that point downtown. That is very well. We will turn, and we will bring the edge of this tip that we folded for a while until this fold here in the middle bending like this. And the two corners left to us by fold let's. Take them to the center very well. We will turn, and we will double the three corners as in this last part opening these tabs around here and turning them a rectangle very well. And having this figure we will give back and we'll do the same with these three parts we're going to take it to the center very well. And now we will take our previous figure, and we are going to put these three tabs by three of you notice that in this we have four and in these three, ah, ah, y very well. We will notice that this tab it will be free for us, because we are going to take the measure to that tab. And the we are going to transfer here. We are going to mark this side already this, and we are going to make a strip the thickness of this measure of this stage let's cut very well. If you do not know how to act is lying very thin about one centimeter, I think that they are going to need the most go ahead to make the strips of our suitcase. But for now let's divide this maturity, we are going to divide it to the half carrying hiding the two edges, let's talk, a little bit these two corners unfold emos. We will open a little and introduce those corners of the inside. And we are going to notice that it fits perfectly in our tab above and down by entering between one of those openings, we will be able to close our suitcase. I recommend that you apply a bit of glue in this part having this we are going to take our strip very thin. We will divide it in half. We will cut through that. Fold let's live our two strips to the half on the longest side very good with a little bit of glue. Applying from end to end, we will be able to insert let's fix. It goes very well in position, that's, fine, we're going to do exactly the same with this. And having done this. We have finished our paper suitcase very well. And this has been our figure today if you can make this figure write down here in the bar comments that you have achieved, and I hope that you liked this video, if you liked by faam and click on the button me like me down here or maybe share on your facebook, so that your friends and family can see this video also. And the most important step do not forget to subscribe to this fantastic channel. You just have to click on the subscribe button down here and giving click on the notification bell. So that youtube warns, you classic that publish a new video may not be more until a next chau chau.
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If you have an old piece of furniture that's a little bit scratched or maybe has some dings in it don't, throw it away. Just yet all you have to do is go in your cupboard and find some walnuts believe it or not there's oils that are in the walnut that if you rub it onto a scratch what's going to happen is as oils are going seep into the scratch and it's going to basically disappear. If you've got some old furniture, laying around you're thinking about throwing it away, don't do it yet look for some nuts in your cabinet and just rub it on and remove those scratches.
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Hi friends,, welcome to hungry vacations. We will talk about indoor plants and specially bedroom plants. Why we choose bedroom because they are air purifier plants. They give oxygen and freshens atmosphere,, give positive vibes and let you sleep. Well and feel relaxed and happy. There is a large variety of such plants. But I am having 9 types of plants at present to show you. You can keep them indoors. So lets talk about it. They are beautiful, low maintenance and succulent in nature. They don't require extra fertilizer water them. Only when you notice the top layer of soil is dry. This plant is called chinese evergreen leaves are the main attraction of this plant. It is variegated and found in lots of species. See upper layer of soil is dry,. Then also it is healthy. It needs less water, keep in bedroom or living room as per your wish. This is spider plant. It looks good if grown in hanging basket, it requires less water, decorate it as center piece, or on side, table, or in bathroom, or in form of hanging basket. You can hang it in balcony. Aloe vera plant its a great air purifier. It has medicinal value. It improves hair growth and give glow to skin. You can make homemade aloevera gel from this plant. It is also a succulent plant, needs less water leaves are fleshy. This is drawf snake plant. It grows in shape of bunch leaves are divergent. You can seperate these plants and grow in different planters. And those planters would get bushy in few weeks, its an air purifier and looks amazing as a decoration piece. This is money plant quite common plant,. Many people know about it plant it in a nice planter with a mini moss stick, keep it in living room or kitchen or window side. This is song of india acts as air purifier. Great color combinations, keep it in bedroom, balcony or hall. It is an indoor as well as outdoor plant. See soil is so dry,. Then also its fresh. They are least maintenance plants very easy to flurish. What you can do in monsoon season,, you can make new planters by planting its cutting there propagation is simple. This is variegated ficus. The leaves are unique and colors are distinguished its an air purifier great for home decor plant it in a hanging basket or make planter protect it from direct sunlight if they stay in sun for long, the leaves will start burning like this. Keep it in shade or indirect sunlight place it in bedroon. This is singonium. The leaves are amazing,. The shape is uinique. Its a low maintenance plant needs less water looks really beautiful. When kept in living room, see the branches you can keep it bushy, or you can make a climber by giving it support through a moss stick. I allready have such planters I'll show you later. So these are two ways of making planter. Also third way is hanging basket in balcony will give a new look as the leaves are as such so different. Its a least maintenance plant, keep in shade as summer is coming, save it from direct sunlight. So its an air purifier, master piece for decor and lets you sleep better friends last, but not the least this is snake plant also called as mother in laws, tongue, its distinctive and variegated with exceptional colors. It needs no special care simply plant in soil, its a desert plant requires less water. It has a new shooting. This is the mother plant when I bought it with ample roots. And it has multiple growth. Now, all these leaves came afterwards. Now it has new plant. I tried planting by cutting, but didnot flurish,, I'll. Try again. This plant is marvelous, keep it in bedroom. It purifies air and let you sleep. Well, so friends, we normally have these plants plant lover, do have such collection, but friends,. We sometimes do not know there importance thats. Why today I wanted to share these facts with my new subscribers and regular viewers. These plants are very useful,. You can keep them in bedroom. They will purify air gives you ample, oxygen feel free to keep them in bedroom, hall, kitchen. And whenever you see them, feel the joy, everybody like greenery, even my favorite color is green. So I definitely recommend these plants. I have kept them in my bedroom in last days. Now they are outdoors. So if you place them in indoors, make sure to bring them outdoors for a while so that they get fresh air and sunlight, but remember if they are outdoors, save them from direct sunlight, bring them out in evening hours, drastic atmosphere, change may harm them. Hope you like this video, you will care for these plants and keep them indoors and decorate your house with them. Your bedroom will look fresh and positive with plants. They will give oxygen. You will see that they help in better sleep. They give you positive vibes,, fresh air and sound sleep as they are now your friends, thanks for watching pls like subscribe and comment in comment box below, I love reading comments. I try to reply all, but due to busy routine,. I can't do that pls don't mind and keeping commenting and watching.
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Housekeeping
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Hi, my name is mike peek, and I'm here with sarto countertops., a lot of people wonder how their granite edges are polished. And today, I'm going to show you how here at sarto countertops. We use a sixstep polishing system. Each pad is designed specifically to give maximum smoothness and shine to your countertop edge. Before we begin. I'd like to show you that the edge is very rough, it's sharp on the top and bottom. And the face is extremely foggy after we are finished using our six pads,. The face will be smooth as the soft and the top and bottom edge will be nice and rounded pad. One is used primarily to get rid of saw marks and scratches on the face and to break the top and bottom edge at 45 degree angle to begin rounding it out. So then pad two is used to continue polishing the face and to make smaller lines and soften the bottom edge to begin rounding it. Then on pad, three its the same on the face, just to continue polishing it and get rid of scratches and to finish formation of the top and bottom edges. Pad, four removes all the fogginess,, and you can start rolling off the bottom edge to get a nice smooth rounded surface. Once pad, 4 is finished the top and bottom edge. And the face are fully formed pad. Five is used to begin the polishing process in which the counter tops become shiny once pads, one through five are finished, pad. Six is used to finish it up and give it an extra shine. And to finish rounding out the top and bottom edge. There you have it. Thanks for watching this short video. I hope you've learned something new and please check out our website at sartocountertops. Thanks again.
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Home Decorating
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I'm making a phone video, I'm so excited for this video. And you guys should be too, because this is a fall room decor. I have been wanting to do this video since the beginning of september. But I was like, no it's it's still summer summer. So I went to target, and I got lots of fall stuff. There's also going to be diy in this video. So if you guys like diys and you like fall, you're the right place, my friend one last thing before we get started with this video. Could you guys give this video to one on your likes likes? I want to see you can now it's time for the video let's, go. So I love going on tumblr and finding cool like autumn accounts and like saving some photos and putting it as my screensaver and stuff like that. So if you're wondering my room looked like before the whole fall transformation thing here it is like I said, I went to target to get a whole bunch of fall, themed decorations and stuff like that. So here's me showing you everything I got, and I got almost every single thing that I'm showing to you guys in the dollar section. So it was all super inexpensive. And that is just awesome. And then I also have some stuff laying around my house that were really halloween themed. And so I thought I would use that as well. So the first tip, I have is just switching out your like summer or spring, themed things with faux themed stuff. And also just warm colors and stuff in general also valka jewels are super awesome. And they turn your room into like heaven like fall heaven, especially with this candle caramel, pumpkin swirl. It is literally the best thing I've ever smoked and I'm taking off my flowers because they're not very fall. And now I'm going to change my shelves into whole shelves so I'm, putting some decorations that I already had laying around my house with the target decorations. I just bought it looks like a bomb. You know and I'm arranging them the way I like it on my shelves. So a while ago, I got these light up flowers from target and they're so cool. And I think they look like super falllike. So you just turn them on, and then they light up. And I don't know if you can get them anymore target, but you should try looking because these are super cool, and they add some ambiance. So now I'm going to show you how to make the cutest easiest diy. I will ever show you and they're. These halloween candy jars. So just choose any colorful halloween candy that you want and put it into jars. And it doesn't matter how many drives you have kind of like five or you're gonna have three or maybe even just one, but I think that looks super cute and they're, very very simple to me. See I told you they were the easiest things ever here. I'm just rearranging the decorations to the way I like them and here's what it ended up looking like like there's something missing. So I added one last thing. And this is the diy chalkboard and I'm going to show you how to make it right now. All you need is a piece of wood, some chalkboard paint, obviously some brushes and some blue tape. Of course, I would drip paint on a piece of wood before I even started with masking tape tape, the edges of a piece of wood. So you'll have a border now open up your jar of chalkboard paint and begin painting. The first coat of paint can be messy. So it's, fine, if it's not perfect. But then the second coat, you want to be a little bit cleaner about it. So I just like drip some paint on the piece of wood, and then I painted the chalkboard paint on vertically. And so it looked very clean. Your chalkboard is not going to look perfect, but just try to make it as opaque as possible, and then let it dry for about two to three hours. So while that was drying, I decorated a little bit more with a fall candle, a leaf bowl type thing, which I put candy corn in and other decorations. I bought the little plastic jacko'lanterns from some store. I remember, and then I bought the skeleton head from michaels, but it started out as brown cardboard, and I just painted it a silver color. So it's, super easy to make by the way you might need to refill your bowl of candy corn numerous times, because whenever my friends come over, they just eat all of my candy for it's a good thing. Anyway, okay. Now, switching back to the chalkboard after it's, dry just peel off the tape. And honestly, pulling off the tape is the best part. So now your chalkboard is ready to be put on display and use. And I think this is awesome, because you can like change it according to what season it is or whatever, and you can write whatever you want on it. And it doesn't only have to be for the bowl and it's also so cheap and it's so easy to me. Okay, also guys. I really want you to use this hashtag. If you ever recreate anything in this video, send me pictures are tweeting with the hashtag all the summer and it'll make me the happiest pumpkin in the garden. See what I did there. So that's all for this video, make sure you guys give this a thumbs up if you liked it, and I will see you in my next video bye bull sign you till the very next day, bum bum, bum, bum, bum woof bags if you like lohan, theny, no wait go. See, ya, wow. That was weird fall. Fall summer, fall sauce.
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Home and Garden
Gardening
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88,686
Hi my name is mohammad marika recording this for micro gardener today, I'm going to talk to you about how to grow a spinning one of the easiest vegetables to grow in a young family, right? You can buy spring onions from the store and I'm going to show you how we grow it in few easy steps, right when you buy this thing on it, you might find some roots growing in it. So what you need to do is some of them might with it, or you can find it this for demonstration. I pulled up a one. I water started so cut off any dead roots. It may contain a plastic container or any plus, you can fill up with water. So I'll, take this plastic container or clear plastic area fill it up with water and get some good piece again, three toothpicks and pick it at the bottom of the bulb. Don't worry. You won't behind me, the plant and put it on the dinner and don't know, water it just the sufficient. What is it? What level should be touching the right at the just at the bottom I'll, leave it in sunny window, still, where will you get sunlight? And in couple of days, you will find the regrowth of roots. So after a couple of days, you can find new growth of leaves as well as you'll find a good number of roots spring in the plant. So at this stage is ready for replanting when you may need to change water a after two days, but I like other vegetables, which you can do the same process, the allium family onions shallots and the spring onions. It doesn't have a it doesn't, usually spoil the water. So it'll, the roots will grow very fast. And at this stage, you can get it planted in the gun out. If you are, if you have to really do it like what I'm going to show you right now in any container, I will show you how I planned it. So this is how I plant my spring onions. This one is the in a soda. Can I grow them in such cans? You can see another one here. I've already hosted some of these leaves, and it regrows very fast. And this is a fertilizer empty, fertilizer bottle. My god, god now, how I do this, I prepared this planters, these small, tiny suns water in atlantis. Now I want to tell one thing these spring onions like other onions and shallots in alien family, they don't like or watering. And if you do what will be careful very water in the beginning, it could be sufficient for a long time and then has to go. You will know how much water to order this plant spit if you do all to it. What happens is in right dice. You can see one of these plants. I just did for demonstration and the root it get rotten at the bottom, and then it dies. So please don't overwater. It be careful when you're watching you.
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Home Improvements and Repairs
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104,524
Well we have to face it winter's coming and to help prepare you for winter I'm going to show you a few tips and tricks to prevent that frozen and leaking water pipe that many people encounter in the winter. Most commonplace, people have problems is their lawn faucets. You got to remember to turn them off in the fall. So that you don't get a frozen pipe, this winter we're going to turn off this faucet here, simply by closing the valve that controls that outside lon faucet, we make sure it's firmly closed. And then we open the waste button to let the water out that's in the pipe. You loosen it up until water drizzles out and then we're going to go outside and open up the lawn faucet to make sure that we've accomplished our objective. The final step is to come outside and open the law in phos 'it to drain all the water from the pipe. There are some things that you can do to prevent frozen pipes. This winter, the first step is to examine your plumbing system and look for any potential plumbing that you think might be susceptible to the cold. The best remedy is to insulate that pipe protecting it from the cold while still allowing the warmth of the home to get to that pipe. Another shortterm remedy that people frequently use is to drip the faucet on a cold winter's night. This may work, but you've got to be careful, because if you have a clogged drain or a drain pipe that susceptible to freezing, you could end up with a frozen drain. If you'd like preventive maintenance don't hesitate to call us at sullivan, super service.
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Home Decorating
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Ah, oh, didn't, you hear so we're here in the burbs queens and kings we're here to help the torres family, four people, one small, space, let's, do this jesse I'm, son, I'm, covered, sylars. My toddler, he's, two and a half and mia's are davey nine months. So when I first applied for the whole ikea home makeover, I had baby mia coming. And unfortunately, daddy wasn't here to really help me because he was in afghanistan. Then once in total, basically almost the whole pregnancy. She he's lucky. Man, mom, I was struggling, but I was like, oh my god. I I can't let my husband come back. And this bedroom, look like this like it's, horrible, you know, it's, not a fun place honestly for the kids it's, not fun for us. Neither I wish. So I know you guys have challenges with your clothing storage. And your organization's tell me about that everything is like basically almost like tumbling out of the closet. I have to do this because I have no space for hangers. So I do some clothes here. The only one I had like a closet, which is less all the way I do not city of yours. So now, when the room we're in everything is just thrown at us, and we never have that just close our eyes and open them and just feel, you know at peace. Peace, I know, it's, overwhelming, barry, it's just too much for us. Okay, nice. So this is a huge challenge for us. Tiny space soap. You gotta go up the walls with storage, and we utilize the space under everyone's bed. Speaking on the bed, we should give them a new mattress. We looked at the natural spring mattresses together together, love it that comes with the 25 year. Warranty, yes, I'm excited to make sure that this space is gonna be all cleaned up and safe as whole family. Ikea, long island was able to arrange for assembly and delivery service to help us with our tight timeline. Now, we're gonna go wrap this to make over out. So there are four of you in one space. You didn't have enough storage. She was surrounded by chaos. Yeah, there's. No thing. This is our room, and you have no love. This is beyond beautiful like I am like in total shock and are you sure this is our bedroom bedroom. Oh, as far as clothing storage, put your shoes there. And you have extra shoe boxes for like special occasion, shoes, they're, completely canceled for going out and everything you're gonna need one of those my shoes I'm killing the top of your closet and the lights turn on when you open the door, oh you're batteryoperated. And then underneath we have toy storage for him. Oh, he has a changing pad that you can use anywhere like on a sofa or on the bed and it's, waterproof so it's, not going to leak through it's so clean and simple. And like everything has a place. I feel amazing. I finally have a class in there. I could put all my clothes, I'm gonna have space to walk the kids have their own beds, beautiful super view of what that is my word it's completed, our family bedroom, because since it's, four of us. And one I now feel like we've all become one in this room comfortably and happy who would've thought that this room could really look like this. It doesn't feel like just a room now it's part of our home, hey, guys. Thanks for watching this week's episode. We be sure to charge your friends and family and.
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Disaster Preparedness
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12,456
Do you like today's theme, it's, a nice, earthy green before the earth gets covered in water, hey, guys, as we all know, the apocalypse is nigh. Do we all know that it's? Not even true? Probably not, but it never hurts to be prepared for, you know of quasi, semibig, natural disaster. So I wanted to share with you guys what my personal urban prep kit looks like for someone who lives in the city of los angeles. Now, the biggest natural disaster, maybe never gets to knock on wood or drywall, because I live in california, I'm prepping for the region's specific disaster of a terrible earthquake in the event of a terrible earthquake. We will probably be without power and maybe without water. So I want to be prepped for surviving this all at seven days without the help of any outside resources. And of course, there are a thousand million billion things you can prep for. But why live in fear when you could live in quasi fear? The first item on my prep kit, I want to show you guys is this giant backpack. The majority of my prep is in here and fits in here and it's portable to go with me wherever I need to go to tell everybody in my opinion, the best kind of prepping begins with the basics. And for me, the basics are fire. Yeah, by now my backpack specific prep kit contains a lot of drinking water in these little pouches. But I have something even cooler to show you. This is a self, filtering water bottle. I fly with this thing and take it with me everywhere. You can take any municipal tap water and turn it into cleaner, pure river drinking water. Just for you. It also says, you can dip it and use it to filter like river water. But I have not been brave enough to try that yet. Now, I'm sure you think I'm going to talk about food next, but I'm, not because I think that's something that kind of comes a little bit before food its first aid. Yeah, first day, really important to have a first aid kit on hand, because let's say where there's an earthquake, and you hit your head. And you got a big ole cut or something and it's dirty and it's gonna get infected, and then you get infected and then you're in a whole lot of trouble. So sanitized and life surprise, seriously, though how about have a first aid kit, basic stuff, it's, good, you know, other things in my backpacking cute. I have gloves heavyduty gloves, because you don't know what you're gonna be needing to lift or move or push or pull or whatever out of this fire blanket fur if you're caught in a fire and need to put this over yourself and hopefully not cooked inside. This is scary thermal ground covering whoo radar reflector. Okay, that's some advanced stuff. I have a tent for if I need to escape to the wilderness and survive off the land. I have a knife for looking tough purposes. One of the most important things to think about when prepping is energy, what's, your energy source, what's, your power source, what's your fuel at all. Well, probably nothing so that's. Why I like to rely on things that are manually. Powered look at this. This is a self. Powered hand crank flashlight. Ain't, nothing gonna take this flashlight away from me this little light of mine, I'm gonna make it shine make it let it shine. Let it shine? Why not have any food in this bag? Now the point of a portable prep kit is that it is the most bang for your buck. So when I show you the food, I have in there, well, look it's emergency rations and its heart is a rock, but it's light weight and 1 bar equals 480 grams, which is 200 calories, which is a good thing to keep you going. So in my backpack prep kit, I've got portable water food covering for my body and a light supply of firstaid. But hannah is that your entire supply of prep stuff. Nope, not at all that's. Just for my backpack. This box is my we have lots of time at home we're safe here. But we need to travel north kit, basics and essentials, prep kit. Luxury prep kits. My luxury prep kit includes a road atlas of all of north america. Another trauma, pack stop bleeding fast. Because you don't know, what if somebody got hurt a myriad of fun and fancy foods, but you can't really cook them without fuel or ways to make water hot. So I don't love these. I do love this stuff, freezedried camping, food again, returning to the idea that you don't have a constant power source. BadaBing badaboom. This is a solar headlamp see see, there's a solar panel here's the lamp. I can use this so look at things and it'll recharge everyday hell. It can charge all day long, I'll layer it on top of my head. And this way also people nobody's gonna try and mess with you cuz. Take one look at this and be like, you know what I don't. I don't want a piece of that. I've got tons of windproof matches because again fuel is your ultimate resource. And you know, if it's really a postapocalyptic future, you can use these to barter for trade and goods. You know, see be like, hey, I have a match give me something in return got a compass, because I don't know what directions north can up where's north right now that way no that way. Ah, useful a north american field guide to edible plants and wildlife recorder because who doesn't want nobody wants this. Nobody wanted this in third grade. That was awful answer of a pack of playing cards because what's living without living life a little bit. You know, you got to keep your morale up just a smidgen. What else is in here, oh casual siphon for taking guests from other vehicles. Okay, yeah. This one was pretty much inspired by all doomsday video games. I've ever seen thick and cozy socks that can also double as like, you know, wound guard, but also they're thick and cozy, yay, I'll be the happiest prepper in town, a multitool eating device also known as a spork another pair of heavyduty gloves. But again, I'm planning on using these for bartering and trade. Well, actually, I might keep these ones and trade. The other one look I'm, trying to figure out not only how a human can survive, but also how a human can't survive amidst other humans because like it or not if there's some big, natural disaster, we're really gonna have to count on each other for support steel cups that we you can eat out of or use again for morale, yeah. And last, but not least a widebrimmed hat because let's be real guys life is about to be an even bigger adventure. Huh? I really just wanted to put on this hat and that's. Basically it guys first aid, food, water, fire, making ability ability cetera. If you guys have suggestions for other things, I should put in my prep kit. Please, let me know, remember if prepping seems like this big costly ordeal, and you don't want to touch it at all try and make it more approachable by thinking about it in the area that you live in for me, I'm prepping for an earthquake that will leave me without power for a handful of days. What about you? What are you prepping for dudu? This is a new way of opening the endcard, oh, hey, guys, if you liked this video click like and let me know, also, please leave a comment in the comments below. So I can have an idea of some of the stuff that you've got prepped and ready to go. You haven't already be sure to subscribe and click notifications. So you know when my new videos go up other than that, I got a repack all this shiz and well, I hope.
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Housekeeping
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86,473
You you you mattel electronics, presents, whoa. Welcome to this video, song, ferranti, our video, my name is jay wakefield and today. Well, this is mainly for the benefit of el mal 3 & rohde, who think that I love doing laundry so much. I've decided to do some laundry. So there's, only a few things that I need to do. I need to do my mattress cover. I've got a tea towel and a yes, scotland shirt. So what I'm going to do we're going to stick it in the washer put the kitchen light on now try not to fail your washer to fill it can actually damage the washer if your failure to felt now I'm gonna need some detergent. Now I prefer the one to actually have a measuring cup this one unfortunately does not all I do need to do though is just parcel in the tray from close, the door, I'm going to parry the washing machine on now all washing machines are different. And the way that they work. However, this one has an electronic dial with which used to select your program, the best runners synthetics refer to the instruction manual, which came with your washing machine to see what the best programmers. And I could set the temperature if I wanted, um or the speed, but I'm just going to let it run on the default what I'm going to do I'm just going to hit start start. And in a minute, the machine will close the door and then lock it. So I can't open it med wash. And there you go, it started the program. Now this washer machine does take quite a while. So once it's done, I will come back. And then we can actually hang up the washing on the clothesline extreme close, up, whoa, whoa. Well, no my washing is done, which means I can pull out the washing machine I'm going to switch it off, save energy. All right, make sure your floor is clean a few empty air into the floor, otherwise what's the point in haven't done the washing. And now what we need to do is hang it up. Now I have a very lopsided clays horse here, it's lopsided because it's a cheap as de piece of crap. And the model of the story is don't shop at walmart, or any walmart, affiliated company now I'm going to set this up on the tripod. So you can kind of see what's going on. So I've set up on the tripod so I'm gonna do it gonna take this towel? Make sure it's not folded up otherwise it won't dry properly. I'm, just gonna put it onto one of these runs here. The same with my yes, scotland tshirt that also needs to go on one of the runs I'll, put it on this one. We go make sure there's, no creases in it was it just won't pray properly. And because I'm, obviously may try to get logo is directly in the center. Usually don't drive me. Insane, yeah, whoops. Well, okay. And now I have the mattress cover put that into wash let's say, double mattress cover. This will pretty much cover the washing rock. Don't mean that the things underneath take a wee bit longer to dry. But these mattress covers are usually very quick themselves drying. So with that said, that concludes this video, I hope you've all enjoyed watching if you have, please feel free to subscribe to my channel. And if you like what I do and also feel free to like videos on frontier on facebook. Now, the urls will follow shortly. But with that said, thank you for watching my video and please join me from a next one you you you.
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Home and Garden
Gardening
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88,893
Hello, everybody and welcome to the homesteads facebook page in youtube channel today. I want to discuss with you the benefits of using wood ash in your garden. So this that I have here in this bucket is hardwood ash and semi hardwood it's, not recommended that you use the ash from any other types of tree, soft woods or coal, or anything like that this specifically relates to using good oldfashioned, hardwood ashes. So this is about four or five days worth of burning that. I've got out of my wood stove in my house. So this is a free resource and something you can use. Instead of just throwing it into the garbage, or your green bin, definitely worth a second thought as its again, it's a free resource, and something that your plants will definitely benefit from some of the benefits of wood ash are that it contains elements, such as phosphorus, potassium there's, calcium and boron, including other trace elements that are going to aid in your plant growth and development. But it does not contain nitrogen, which is the the staple that most people go to when trying to amend their soil when trying to fix this oil and increase plant growth. So basically what's gonna happen if you use wood ash in your garden, is that you're going to have an increase in ph. So the the garden itself, the soil itself is going to become less acidic or more alkaline or base. However, you say it so I'm just gonna spit out a quick list here of some of the plants that you do not want to use your hardwood ash around so do not use near blueberries or potatoes. I know what causes scabbing on potatoes. If the ph is too high and blueberries, just won't produce the same same with blackberries, cranberries parsley peanuts and raspberries so that's, a that's, a short list. But those are a lot of things that people are growing in and around this area. And some of the stuff that I grow personally so it's, a good idea to keep your wood ash away from those plants plans to prefer a higher ph, which you can see. I grow a lot of right here. Just in this little shot, beets, beans, broccoli, cabbage, asparagus, cauliflower, celery, chives, cilantro, kale, leeks, lettuce, onions, parsnips, peas, radish, reverbs, aged spinach. Squash sunflower, swiss chard and tomatoes are all plants that are going to definitely benefit from the wood ash that you would otherwise be throwing away. You know, the one thing you can do if you're if you're really concerned is, you can go and you can get your soil tested. If you have a ph that's 7 or higher, then I would not recommend using your wood ash the wood ash in your garden. But another indicator, if you don't want to pay to have your soil tested is to look around your yard and see what grows in your yard. So I have a ton of clover that grows in my yard. So that tells me that my ph levels are pretty good. I mean, kind of right in the zone that I want them to be for all the stuff that I just rhymed off. But as this is the second year that I've grown most these vegetables kind of rotated in and around the same spot, but grown in the same areas based on the amount of light that they get in the day I like to replenish with with as much free stuff as possible. So, mmm, some some other uses some quick uses that you can use the wood ash for if you sprinkle it on your lawn you're going to grow a lot more clover, which is going to, I wish can't really see it. Now, I mean we're into fall here in canada, and the the clovers really start to die off. But really honestly about half half my front lawn here is covered in clover. But if you don't have a lot of clover growing, or you have a little bit sprinkling, the wood ash in and around your grass and providing it with a good soak after is is really going to increase the growth of your clover, which is also a nitrogen fixing plant. And it also attracts pollinators, all kinds of pollinators, not just honey bees or bumble bees. But really if you pay attention, you'd see seven or eight different species of pollinators buzzing around your clover in spring and early summer. Another use is you can spread it back around the hardwood trees that you want to do well. I mean, that's, not really something I would do. I have a lot of, you know, green stuff growing here that that could use this stuff. And and the back part of our lot, the forest is a thriving ecosystem. So I don't really think that it needs a lot of input from from me and the the small amount of trees that we take. But as you can see over here back over here, I have four apple trees and pear trees. So I'm definitely going to sprinkle some around them it's a bit of a treat for them, but it's really going to be a moderate amount. The the tupperware the container then amusing to scoop the ash out here mmhmm when I measured it it's just over two cups like two and a third or something. So, you know, maybe one of those around each apple tree, but in the back, I have cherries and plum, and they really do well in moderately alkaline conditions. And back there, I really don't have a lot of clover growing. I don't know, specifically what the soils like the plants all grew eight to ten inches to a foot give or take all the little branches. So they they, you know, they could I'm gonna use it around them and just observe and see how it does. So here you can see, these are my four apple trees that I have all lined up here. This is their second full year in the ground and they're doing really well. I just wanted to show you briefly, what I'm gonna do so here's, the ash very simple, I'm, just gonna take one of these containers. And as I said, that's about two cups and excuse me, I'm just gonna sprinkle it right around the base here. And you know, as it snows and rains. And the participate percipitation comes down over the continuing fall season and into the winter. And the snows cover this all up I'm, pretty rest assured that this is going to all just be pushed down into the ground. Do the last couple over here. So really there's, not a lot to it not much to it. I mean, you can see that I've used a lot of mulch around these these trees too. And this is just to impede we growth and to give the the roots, a good chance to take off and become established. So here now I have three pear trees. And again, it's recommended that you use a moderate amount. So two cups, I think is pretty moderate last one over here. These guys are all doing really great I'll, be happy with them here. We are okay. So just to summarize and wrap up here, I'm back over at the vegetable garden. And this year was lettuce. I've allowed a little bit of it to go to see well who didn't really allow it. I just didn't pull it when it started just to see if we can get some seeds out of that coupled with some radish here on the end. And then we have some kale and swiss chard, again, kalyan and another type of chard. And then here we have some turnip, beans celery and beans and beets over there. So, mmm, this whole front section is going to receive probably about when that bucket every week when that buckets about full I'm going to come out and I'm gonna really lay it into each one of these beds, maybe half half of one of those buckets per section here. And I've topped it up with with compost and stuff. So this year they all seem to do pretty well, but there's there's my potatoes, there I'm probably going to move them next year, a little further back another row, back and there's, some parsnips and carrots and and cauliflower and broccoli and stuff like that and the tomatoes and onions are over here. I'm probably going to move those over into this section, get them a little higher and drier as the garden slopes from right to left. But anyways, yeah, that's that's. The video for today, I hope you found it useful. If you did, you could like share and subscribe.
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Rollin say, martial law around a conspiracy theorist, and you better get ear plugs because you're going to be preached to for about an hour or more conspiracy, theorists fear, martial law, more than after you're waking up in 19 pound balls. Because if martial law is imposed conspiracy nuts, no longer get the trash talk to government that gives them the right to trash. Talk them in the first place. So what is martial law for the sake of educating the masses and killing valuable? Narration minutes I'll explain martial law is when the military takes control of the normal administration of justice in the absence of civil government. In other words, the army takes over once there is no other way to keep everyone in their rightful places, servants to the man in layman's terms reason to shoot people for no reason examples of this include thailand in 2006, egypt ever since nineteen sixty seven in china. In 1989, I remember that one well, I watched it on tv, but help even canada has cleared martial law, not once not twice, but three times you imagine martial law in canada that doesn't mean, the us of a has been freed from marshal off fact, here's a list of presidents who declared a while in office abraham lincoln, good old, autosave declared the law. In 1863, when the united states was engaged in self combat with itself in order to keep the southern boys in gray from winning the war of northern aggression, lincoln suspended, habeas corpus on prisoners of war, spies, anyone who aided the enemy and draft dodgers despite this obviously vulgar display of power abe's declaration was declared unconstitutional in 1866. Turns out it's not legal to use military courts myths of them before other instances include the following hawaii was put under martial law in 1941 until nineteen fortyfive. But they didn't become a state until nineteen fiftynine boston was put under martial law in 1773, but that doesn't count because the u. wasn't quite for us. And in 2005, new orleans was underwater, not martial law. Ray chocolate negron may have declared it, but no such term exists in the state law. And all he said was that police didn't have to observe miranda rights to people stealing lifesaving tvs and reggie bush jerseys, despite this rather boring history of martial law in the united states, people are still scared to fucking death that it will be declared. The threat pops up around three to three times every year since 2005, back when bush was in office here's, a compressed history of the claims. The 2005 avian flu was all the rage, which was supposed to impose martial law to keep to spreading under control. But it never happened. The 2006, bush signed the john warner defense act in the law that allowed him to declare anything a national emergency. Take over national guard stations across the u. number of times, that's, the new sense, less than 1 2007. Bush was supposed to attack iran for no good reason. And in the process, declare martial law, neither happened the 2008 willie nelson went on the alex jones show is suggesting that bush who tried to stage something that was put off the elections and keep him in power for 10 more years. What happened we elected a black man president now in 2009, avian flu has gone by the wayside and swine flu is the latest disease to strike fear in their hearts of everyone what's the best way to combat this disease, claire marshall law, of course, still waiting on that way, let's not forget the us. Army's homeland, security tours that was supposed to be the beginning of martial law. But in the case that martial law ever does get declared you're in luck. A conspiracy theorist by the name of lucas pendants thoughtful guide on just about every public forum. He can find on the web, it's, not really helpful, but it's good for a laugh orton. So here we go with lucas is top 20 ways to survive, martial law, each. And every one of us is on the list name address phone ip address and everything else, sweet, too bad. This will completely destroy the rest of the ideas on this list. There is an attack that will come for us in the first days of martial law. Well, everything is crazy and hectic. This will be their best time to eliminate us and be able to keep under the radar. Well, everyone is running around frantically chickens with their heads cut off people move in on dissenters. Instead of going after the crazy, people that'll be wasting perfectly good bullets on conspiracy, theorists I'll, buy that for a dollar really considered giving away from the place that you have been using to go to blogs, forums, etc. The ip address that you are using is tied to that street address. And they can find you in a second best idea ever if they stop using the internet. I can finally go back to reading my email instead of being forced to delete loads of spam mail about the latest 911, smoking gun. Video, knock those family friends or people you have emailed on the subject. They will search all of those places you're going to have to rely on perfect strangers for help get ready to use your charm and goodwill to find places to shack up until we can regroup at a later date. Oh man, guess he shit out of luck on that. One take with you means to start fire dip, matchsticks and wax to make waterproof matches, or you know, by a whole lot of these find a destination and find it. Now don't worry about how you're getting there and discloses destinations in nobody too late in the event of martial law. You'll find me in between, sasha cohen's, right and left eyes. If you have not ever been fingerprinted before then come up with a fake name practice, it often and have an alternative birthday practice. So you can say both like they are your real name and birthdate have a story handy how you washed your id in the russian things, a solid story is imperative, but you're on a list. So what's going to happen when you give them a name that isn't on it. If you have been fingerprinted, you must completely tuck under the radar. If they catch you, you will be id'd. The definition of under the radar will be revealed. Shortly do not take this with a grain of salt here's, how I will take it though take an emergency brain poncho. It will keep you dry and can be used as a temporary shelter. If need be in the event that your charm and goodwill doesn't get you a hideout spot for the night. You mean, there's, a reason I own not one, but two sport utility vehicles. Take a polyp string, string can be used in so many ways to pick up shelter catch food. And so many other things you might want to bring a gun instead of string, no one wants to face his family and have to tell them. They can't eat tonight, because you were unable to knock a bird out of a tree with your bundle of yarn matter of fact, bring pantyhose it's awesome to catch fist with. And if you have a really fat girlfriend, you might be able to use hers to catch a shark first time out and not have to worry about food for months. You were caught with a gun in a martial law situation. You may very well be shot on the spot before carrying weapons, use your head to get out of most situations, not force all use force as the last resort. And remember either way you're fucked, not run away from the group of armed men, unless you were one hundred percent. Sure you can get away running away from soldiers in a martial law situation will get you shot in the back fun fact, a 5.56 millimeter bullet travels at 2,800 feet per second, which is kind of slow. But to date there hasn't been a man born who can outrun one yet, large tall. Pine trees were the best method for hiding from infrared. This is completely worthless. If you have chosen phoenix, arizona as your hideout spot. The area of the northwest usa is the safest place to go, oregon, idaho, washington, montana is the most heavily wooded and hardest attract anyone be careful as there are mountain lions and black bears when attacked by any animal, oil scratches eyes and mountain lion will almost always feel for your neck. Wear a pair will go for your belly. Let me get this straight, you'd rather opt against a rather quick death by gunshot in favor of being torn apart alive by a wild animal that makes perfect sense. Just make sure you wear one of those plastic dog, collars and low crawl. Everywhere you go. You should be fine we'll, create an alternative email address, asa, no word on how you're going to get a signal in the woods while you're hiding behind a tree under your poncho, held up by string, fighting off a fucking bear and praying that the gunman don't locate you. You have very limited time after the cleri, martial law situation must decided to stay and take your chances or take flight better. Have you a string prepac? Then if you decide to stay keep in mind that you and everyone in your household or male possible suspects, just blame it on oj, and they should let you go learn how to make triggers for animal, snares look it's pictures to learn how to make these triggers. He gave some survival website that had maybe three pictures you'd actually starved to death before you got any helpful information out of them. This may be nothing, but it is always better to be prepared. And thank these things out in advance. So you were not caught completely with your pants down. What he forgot to mention was that your ball of string can also double as a belt and that's it as silly as this list sounded it must have worked no one's heard from lucas in a while coincidence. The whistles go.
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Cleaning different types of rug requires different strategies and products. This article will describe how to clean a sheepskin rug, a shaggy rug and a wool rug. So your floors at home can continue to look spotless and fresh no matter what kind of rugs you have for all the options below remember to defer to any product label when it comes to instructions for use and to spa test a small unnoticeable area of your rug before application, how to clean a sheepskin rug. If your rug has a care tag, always consult this first sheepskin rugs can be taken to the dry cleaners. But this can be expensive. In any case nearly all natural undyed. Sheepskin rugs can be hand washed gently at home here's, a quick guide 1 dot fill a bathtub or tub with cool or lukewarm water. Never use hot water as it will cause your sheepskin rug to shrink to dot add a specialist sheepskin and wool detergent a standard wool detergent may cause damage. So make sure it is designed for sheepskin. The detergent must be non alkaline with no biological enzymes. Fabric, softeners are a nono to read the directions on the label and test any product in a small area before using 3 dot place the sheepskin in the tub and gently swish it around in the sudsy water to loosen any dirt particles for up to 5 minutes, 4 dot squeeze the sheepskin out and rinse it twice in cold water to remove all detergent 5 dot once it's been rinsed roll up the sheepskin and squeeze it dry. You may also want to pet it with clean towels or sponges to absorb any remaining moisture. 6 dot lay the rug out on a clean towel to air dry pull the leather into shape, keeping it flat and make sure the sheepskin dries in a cool. Shaded place away from direct sunlight or heat, which can cause shrinkage 7 dot using a metal, bristled sheepskin brush, fluff the wool gently while still damp brush it once again, while drying and do a final brush after its dried, your sheep. Skin will return to its natural fluffiness, how to clean a shaggy rug shag rugs have a long floppy pile, which is great fun to lie on. But a little daunting to wash if you're wondering how to clean shag rug fibers cheaply, don't worry. They are also possible to wash at home as long as you take great care, just be sure to check your rug care tags. First one, take your shag rug outside and shake off any loose dirt to dot vacuum. Your rug carefully test your vacuums high pile carpet, setting to see if that does not suck up the rug threads, otherwise use an upholstery attachment to gently vacuum between the rows of thread on your rug threedot. You can use a dry carpet shampoo, which generally comes in powder form sprinkle this on and follow the shampoo instructions. This should involve working the shampoo into the carpet, waiting an hour or so and gently vacuuming up the granules for a thorough clean. One dot shag rugs are best washed with a steam cleaner, which you will have to hire. However, if you want to try hand washing your shag rug, instead fill a bath or washed up with four parts cold water and one part delicate laundry liquid like personal silk and wool do not use a fabric softener. The detergent should be non bio, scent, free and bleach free to dot so can swish the rug in the solution for 20 to 30 minutes, 3 then squeeze out the suds and rinse thoroughly in cold water for dot squeeze and soak up any excess water and lay the rug out to air dry in a shaded place, direct sunlight will cause the colors of your rug to fade how to clean a wool rug. Wool rugs are best cleaned professionally, but some homeowners wash them at home to save money. These steps explain how to clean will rug fibers as safely as is possible at home for regular cleaning. The best thing you can do is vacuum your wool rugs at least once a week more often if the rug is in an area you stand or walk a lot use in a pro pro create carpet, setting and vacuumed the rug from side to side widthwise, not from end to end lengthwise, at least once a year year vacuum, the reverse side of the rug to treat any spills immediately using a commercial stain remover for will wool rugs should be thoroughly cleaned every 12 to 18 months. Steam cleaning is an effective way to clean your rug. If you are so advised by the kerr tags, if not follow the steps below one dot before you clean your rug, take it outdoors shake or beat out any loose dirt and vacuum it on both sides to dot set it onto a clean area of pavement patio or driveway on a dry day, 3 dot use a garden hose to wet. The rug 4 dot makes a sudsy solution of cold water and purcell silk and wool or another will laundry liquid. The solution should be more diluted than usual 5 dot using a clean sponge or sponge mop apply the suds to your rug bit by bit 6, dot, rinse, the rug thoroughly 7, dot squeeze the rug and roll it up with dry towels to soak up as much moisture as possible. 8 dot, let the rug air dry in a shaded place away from direct heat or sunlight. When you suddenly realize how long your rugs have gone without a cleaning don't despair with one simple, hourlong wash and one day to dry, you can save on those expensive professional cleaning bills sheepskin shack, or will you now know how to keep all sorts of rugs clean and fresh.
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My first time finding magic mushrooms, take one for over a year. I educated myself on the art of hunting for magic mushrooms. Then in the spring of 2016, when the time was right, the stars aligned and the universe showed me the path towards the light mother nature, goddess of the mushroom. Please show me the way I know behind me. You grow, please show me where the first location I chose to look for the map was a discrete local park. I chose this place because whenever I would drive by it a mysterious voice in my head said, magic, mushrooms, 50 found going there and the ground. I truly believe this was the voice of the sacred mushroom. Omg omg. I knew today was going to be a good day to look for mushrooms. Right? The day has come. I found my first psilocybin mushrooms, going right here before my fucking eyes, I guess I'll get a swig of it for this right there. These guys right here are ovoid. I'm, pretty fucking sure I'm, an amateur ready. Damn sure, this is a great day discovering them in the wild was one of the most magical moments of my life. And honestly, I don't think I found them rather they found me since that surreal day. My life has been magically transformed and a whole new world of possibilities has been revealed to me. Luckily, one week later, the universe guided me to a location where I would discover more magic than I could have ever possibly dreamed of. This is a very popular part. So I'm, really hoping it's really popular part of chasm. I would just speak very also place is called me. I just had to get here. Some daylight left. I don't know, song about this place is magical like I feel it in the air start walking see my hand, oh, hopefully the universe will guide me, holy shit, holy shit. Holy shit. Holy shit. Holy shit. Holy shit. Holy fucking shit. Oh god. I can't believe you guys, holy fucking shit, holy fucking shit. Holy shit. I just found a lot of fucking honey hole right in the middle of a fucking art, holy shit shit. Um, right behind me. It's a motherfucking honey hole, holy fucking shit, holy shit. Oh, holy fucking shit. I just wanna fucking know, look behind me. They're everywhere without my fingers we're gonna, oh, my goddess there's pins ireal everywhere, right in the middle of this park, holy shit. Thank you universe. Thank you. Thank you ground. I love you. Thank you. I love you. Thank you. Unfortunately, since these little magical, geysers are highly illegal. I can't pick any I'm, not breaking the law. I promise, um, I'm, speechless. I can't believe I just found holy shait a love apart. Thank you universe. I I mean I felt like I should come here. I had no idea. I honey hole. I mean, I could not ask, I could not have scripted a better ending to this day. Wow, that's fucking bullshit that they're of legal god, damn it I'm, not sure what the future will bring. But I do know that I will do my small part in doing whatever I can to remove the stigma surrounding these wonderful gifts from mother nature. Thank you universe. I fucking love you.
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Sorry, I'm, such a wreck it's, thursday, night just coming off of work. You know, driving a rolloff truck and owe you guys a results. So I'm gonna do a results video right now and show you guys the results of two things, one, the mansion mansion selective herbicide. So that means it's selects the weeds, it's going to kill and it's safe for southern lawns. You need to check your area all right. So I sprayed this yard with mansion. We did point zero, three, two ounces of mansion to four gallons of water. And then we sprayed this. And this is two weeks ago. This saturday, coming so it's, thursday, night so we're a day and a half short of it being two weeks. And we have significant. We killing going on here. A lot of crispy weeds, right there that is chickweed, which is a hard weed to kill and its really doing a good job. So all up in here, where it was really really bad, it's, really doing a good job. So I wanted to show you guys that so that's that's all that's, all the mansion doing all this. So it's working good, and it didn't hurt to turf let's check this out over here. So the centipede grass is still doing well, but it really got this chick, weak real good. So that's, really good all up in here. See when we did this yard two weeks ago, I showed you guys all the green spots, and the green spots were chickweed. And the yellow was the lawn was just ugly. Now, it's, the opposite all these dead spots is chick weed and the lawns greening up. So I want to give a thumbs up to the mansion, select herbicide for sure well, let's take a step back and take a look at her lawn. So what you're looking at now is her lawn is more green and hopefully that's going to show we haven't had rain in about three or four days. So her yard needs some water. And in fact, even my neighbor's yard in my yard, isn't yellowing, but it's, not as deep green as it can be. And I did put some of this product down in my front yard. And in my neighbor's front yard as well as long as as well as this yard here. And if you remember, this is the law and save a life, save a lawn, save a law and save a life. But what I want to show you is where water pulls up when it rained and the water pulls up along the edge here, see how green it is. So if she had more water in her yard, but she does not have a sprinkler if she had more water. I think we'd have better results for green. So I don't want to say that this product is not good. But let me show you what it was. I use this instead of milorganite because milorganite we're like in a shortage like in this region. So I figured I'd give this a shot. And this is called say, green, hey, alright, sorry for that interruption. Alright, so I used this stuff right here called state green lawn, fertilizer, plus iron and 2905 and it's. No weed killer or anything like that says, all grass types did say that it was good for centipede and stuff like that says, greens quickly and feeds longer. So it didn't start out very good. I didn't have very good results off to start with this. But now almost two weeks in it is greening up the lawn, but I think a large, I think a large majority of this right now. The problem is is we just haven't had rain. And I think I think this yard needs a little bit more rain. So that's, what we used? Ok, the stay green lawn, fertilizer in lieu of the or in place of the milorganite it's, 15,000 square feet for this bag. So I did her front yard, my neighbor's front yard and my front yard. And then it rained pretty well. And then it didn't rain for a little while then it rain again, a few days later and it rained for a couple of days, and then it didn't rain, and it hasn't rained for a few days. So that's what this stuff is. So I said, I would give you guys, you know, some information so that's, what I used and her yard has come a long way, we're gonna cut it this weekend at some point. And I think it's gonna look better once it's cut one more time and maybe one more rainstorm. And I think she's gonna be kind of happy. She doesn't have a thick yard yet, but it's, definitely looking a lot better than it. Did you guys know, I'm pretty darn good with a weed eater I'm, pretty darn good with an edger. But am I pretty darn good edging with a weed eater. I think that's what you guys want to know and we're gonna do a little demo video. I want to go ahead and use my fs100 rx weed eater with 80,000 line and I'll link to it below in the featured items, pretty thick that was thick a little uneven. Let me clean that up trying to keep you guys in the shot. Otherwise, nobody gone all the way down what time that's a razor's edge, but it's a little screwy down there. Let me see if I can fix that no you're fine. How are you holy crap? Guys, I'm, not gonna lie that's, some thick what's that I'll say you shot with it. You liked it. Thanks ups guys, impressed actually, that's, three weeks of no edging and weed eating cuz, it's been two weeks. Since I cut the grass this weekend coming and it's, thursday night. So it's been two weeks since I cut the grass and the last time I cut the grass, I didn't edge and weedy so that's. And that was a week ago that or you know, two weeks since I cut the grass and the week before that I mowed, but I didn't, I do we d. So that's, three weeks, since I urged him, we needed that's. Why it's so thick that's? Why it's? So tough that's like a razor's edge. Right? There guys that's pretty wild. But I prefer edging with the edger blade over weed eating or edging with the weed eater it's faster with the edger blade less mess. That's, just my preference. All right, guys, guys till the next one.
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So we're just talking about where this painting the floors originated, my mother wanted me to make sure everyone knew this is her idea. So my father told me, it's the story of my grandfather, the or the actual origin of painting floyd. I would say it again, picked out some carpeting that was in the warehouse and the old lumber yard. Well, quick backstory, my grandfather had a lumberyard, and they all used to build houses together. This is our house. This is my parents house that this wasn't expecting a new house, and we were ready to pick up the carpeting, and he did have some carpeting in the warehouse. But it was older carpeting that he got at a bargain price. And there were a lot of pigeons in the warehouse, and they were going to the bathroom all over it. The daughter was going to the bathroom all right, don't know why they want that go buy some new carpeting. And he beat that, you know, we were gonna charge it to him. And he says, you know, got nervous that says, we'll paint the damn floor isn't. If you don't have to care like in it, so my mother always remembered that and we're finally able to use. But I dare say grandpa was right. This is coming up cush and me. And my father going through, we just took out the two disgusting ceiling fans because tenant selling clean fans. And we are hanging new wires and taking out the old cut electrical cord that was connecting the ceiling fans to the main circuit. And we are adding regular dome, lights and that's gonna keep the place a lot cleaner. Okay, we finished the first bedroom. My mother finished. I think it's, awesome. So it's, still wet. So we gotta let it dry a really shit, but there's a difference in the floors, and we use almost zero paint it's, amazing how well it's covering that did that entire bedroom. So I bought two gallons. One gal might be only need will say, but I was 22 for that 1 gallon. So if we could do an entire floor for 22, I think this is some sort of landlord records so we're in the second bedroom, here's, our before shop, floors, you just chat. We are putting in our door hardware. I got at ikea, super cheap, and that really starting to mess up the place and our floor. Now is all clean so we're, just getting it dry. We mopped and scraped off paint the best we could and there's nail polish on. And then wrap her stuck to it. We're, almost ready to start painting our second room. This is a high performance floor paint. So hopefully it's gonna hold up nice clicks open. Then this floors look, pretty much dry already mama's clinging in getting everything ready and it's got a satin. Finish that's got a nice gloss to it there's 12:30. So I've been here 14 hours. We had a long day, but it's really coming together. So that's, it we're calling it a night we'll be back tomorrow. Mike's gonna be here clean up this living room, finish the walls, we're ready to order some appliances, that's. It good night.
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It feels so good, hey, it's time to do some maintenance work on this ceiling fan. If you ever come across the ceiling fan that has a wobble on it. And you weren't quite sure how to fix it well, stick around because I'm going to show you a few things you might want to check on on your ceiling, fan, that's, wobbling. And you know what you might be able to fix it yourself. You might not be able to see the wobble in this fan. So I'm gonna pan it in because it's there see how this fan is moving around I'm, not moving the camera at all. I've got my camera on the tripod. You see how it's moving what's causing that this right here is wobbling around. And if you don't fix, it it's gonna get worse, and you could have a chance of it really getting out of whack look at this. And I can kind of move it around. And I can tell that this area here. The motor is wobbling ever so slightly away from the extension piece that goes up to the ceiling. Now that extension piece is not very tall. Hopefully you can see that, yeah, you can see it there. This extension piece, there's some set screws on that comment I'm going to check and also there's a metal that goes right up into the ceiling. And if I move this, I can see that it's loose up there, too. I can just tell by the feel okay. So that's a couple things I'm gonna I'm also going to check these blades. Look at this see that how these blades moves they're, not supposed to move. You know, this is part of maintenance, and this could possibly help with the wobble okay. So I'm going to check the blades out I'm also going to check to make sure the screws are tightened up here. First going to work on the blades, then I'm going to work my way up. So you know, check out your fan. This is a good way to check it out. Even if you don't see a wobble it's, always nice to make sure everything's tight on there, every once awhile, maybe every six months or so, depending how often you use your use your fans? Hey, whenever you want your phone to ring, just start the video camera, jiminy cricket. I think we're about done. Well, one more thing to do. We got to turn it on and see if it's going to work. We've got the light switch walls switch to turn on voila, let's pan it in closer and see how we're doing look at dad, not moving at all, is it? No kidding tricks here, you know, that's looking good? Well, I think we've done it by golly. Hey, I want you to remember if I can do it. You can do it have fun with your project.
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Hi this is kim from dirty diaper, laundry and today's. Video and review is for the oh so cozy, stay dry pre folds. And these are made specifically to go into your open covers, and they have this suede cloth lining all on one side. And the other is the traditional regular cotton. So they act much like any pre fold. You would normally use it's just an easier way to use pre fold and a way to use them while keeping your baby dry and not having to use any stage read liners. The red stitching is for the premium size. Purple is the infant size. And here they are underneath as unprepped just to give you an idea of what they look unprepped for spring. And this is just an overhead view of the purple edged infant on top of the red edge, premium size. So there's more difference in the rise. And there isn't the width, which is pretty typical pre folds. They they fold up just about the same in the width, but I'm showing you the infant size and an apple cheeks eyes, too so we're, just getting straight to how they perform because there's really not much going on and a pre fold. But this really nestle's in quite nicely into the size to just pushes right inside, but we'll also look at the premium size and the same size to apple cheeks cover. And it takes a little finagling to get inside. It does fit, but it doesn't fit as easily and as perfectly as the infant size does. But you can definitely get it in there or fold it down if you need to to make the rise shorter next. I will show you the purple edged infant inside of a mediumsize bummy, super snap wrap. And this fits really nicely inside of that, no problems there and we'll move on to a boy. Fold in case, you need to know how to fold down the longer versions. So this is the premium, and I just did a boy, fold folding one side in and then down and then over again and I'm stuffing it into or laying it into a thirsty size 2, duo cover. And it is on the middle rise snap. And with it folded down, it fits fairly well. We can also leave it unfolded, and it will fit perfectly into the size 2 duo as it is unsnapped on the largest setting. And the red edge also fits uncle unfolded completely into the unsnapped rise version of the swaddle boots cover. And just because a lot of people are probably going to ask, you can use these as a traditional prefold. They are skinnier, then you know what I'm used to, but I also have a skinny baby, and it does work with a snappy. It would also work with pins, but they're really designed to just land a cover. And speaking of that we're going to show you the premium inside of an apple cheeks eyes it's the same size that I just put on everett. So it worked on him with a snappy. It also works in the cover and it's actually easier than pre stuffing it this. And I found because I can just pull the cover up over it and that elastic. And the apple cheeks really holds it in as well as other many different brands would work with it just as well, it's bulkier than the infant. But both of them work, you can find all of my more than 140 video, cloth, diaper, demonstrations and my other creations on my youtube channel click, the button to subscribe and be notified. Each time a.
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Everybody this is josh from predatory plants and we're about to do a pretty fun thing right here and thought we would share it with you through video here. This is our big breeding female trunk, otter or one of them. It's nepenthes. Titan is what we've called it it's made several really amazing crosses and it's. A pretty impressive plant and we're about to show you a very important phase in that hybridization progress process, okay and it's. Right here this that I'm, holding is a fully mature, probably five foot tall flower spike pollinated with several different crosses that I'm about to harvest. You can see maybe through the video I'll show. You later, if you can't that some of the pods already splitting open, and you can also get over here that we have another spike that's, getting ready to be harvested. And then two more spikes that have recently emerged that we will be pollinating, pretty soon but without further ado. This is a pretty tense moment, but we'll just cut it right here with some sterilized pruning shoes. So here is the spike next to me on the floor, I'm about five eight. So it's, definitely over five feet tall, and you can see up close here that a lot of the pods are splitting open. We let this go a bit too far. I would have probably normally harvested this about two weeks ago. But depending when you're watching this it'll make sense, we just had black friday and cyber monday and spent the last two and a half weeks frantically getting orders out. And finally just caught up so it's time to do this right here. This has some pretty interesting stuff on it. I won't bore you with all of the details, but there's some pure, roncada, tran, cata. Rob cantley, I some will say it, chhankata, edouard, xiana on here, that's going to be pretty amazing when it comes out and that's. Some good stuff to get excited about pretty soon here. You there's, some other videos on how I plant the seeds. Once we go through this process and we'll link to those up in the corner here, or or in the comments on the video, but yeah, that's, that is age from cata spike ready to go. This is josh from predatory plants and you'll be.
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He's a good one, I tried to find that on yahoo answers, what the peaceful best way to dry cloth clothes, quickly once it's me. And my that was from the secret secret. I said, put a photo of yourself in a car that you really want deep myself on it on the microwave. Yeah and had a draw a close quickly with that having a drawer of any solar. Here we go it's in the oven on that hangy, whatever top rung, that's, all nice, dry ready. Take it. They don't have their own yahoo.
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Hello and welcome to fleck tech. This time it's a bit of a different kind of technology. But I guess to some degree, it is still technology. This is the pet safe. Patio panel pet door. You insert it in your door and your doors gonna stay a little open, but it lets your dogs go in and out so we're in a house here we've got dogs, and we've got a fence and it'd be easier for them to be able to just be able to go in and out as they please. So we've decided to get one of these to hopefully work well for them. This is the size that said that it was for our dogs that's, a large dog to tells you one to a hundred pounds should fit. It should be the right height for the door. They also do make taller versions of it too. If you've got a taller sliding glass door, but this should fit most sliding glass doors we're, not gonna do a whole video on the install because there's plenty of videos out there like that. But I do want to go over the product and some certain things once we get it installed so let's, go ahead and take a look all right installation complete. This was by no means a beginner's easy installation. It is very tedious. If you look up here, there is a screw that I'm getting just yet because the screws that they sent aren't long enough for the little gap, that's left back there, which is a poor design on their part, but not the end of the world screws are pretty cheap. So one thing I want to show off right away is that comes with this door, which you can slide in here to lock the dog door, and you pull the little pin back, and you push it down and lock it in now it's all locked up. So no pets can go in and out and you're locking anything else outside. If we go ahead, and we open up the door here, our sliding door does still open. But you'll. Notice this pane here stays still there's. Some weather stripping here that we put on this is just a spongy thing to kind of hold the temperature and weather back the dogs still are not used to the door yet they're starting to get the hang of it with head and go in and out just a little bit, but there's, still more training that needs to go on there on the other side, though this is what I kind of want to show you is they it comes with this weather strip this. They call this the glass swipe. I think, and unfortunately, the one I have the adhesive. I don't know if this is just a defective one or whatever, but the adhesive isn't sticking very well. So it keeps kind of coming undone and that's a problem, because it doesn't create a good seal to keep the weather out, which means you're going to be wasting energy on heating in the winter and air conditioning in the summer, which is really not worth it. Another quick thing to point out like, I said, the weather stripping, isn't quite holding right. So I do want to get that figured out because that is important and that's a good way to lose a bunch of air and heat, but you'll, notice, I've got this flock up here. We already had this lock on the door. And the lock that they provide when you see, this has kind of a ushape to it, which you can actually see better down here at the bottom you'll see, I tried to attach it there's some holes in there and some glue from the stuff. But I really didn't get it to fit quite right the way it's supposed to. So we found that it was better just to leave this. I need to adjust that hole a bit, but that works. So we can pull down on that. And as for the dogs, they've got some working out to do to get used to this door. So go get it they're, still a little nervous, not quite used to it yet, but they are getting the hang of it over time. It does take training and some time for them to get used to, especially when they've never had a dog door before. But overall they're doing, ok, it does fit their size just fine we'll. See if we can get him back in here, come on good boy and that about wraps it up. So we do have this in here, there's some minor things to work out some sealing that I'd like to see over here on this end, some screws to go and fill that up. And as for this feel I'm gonna be giving petsafe a call to see if we can get this fixed, because it really the adhesive really just isn't sticking the way it's supposed to. And hopefully they've got some replacements that we can get since ours was a little messed up here with that being said, guys, thanks for watching. This has been the pet safe. Sliding glass, dog, door, fairly simple to install easy to remove in the future. If we choose to and overall, I think it's going to be a good investment for us. Thanks for watching leave any questions or comments.
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Okay, I'm going to give you my little instructional, slash review of the isonic. I 3,800 a ultrasonic cleaner that is can be used for dentures. You can also put glasses in here very easily. There is a little basket in here that you use. And the directions recommend that you use simply warm water in here. So I want to show you what I'm gonna do here I'm going to pour my warm water in here. There is a fill line. I know where it is. I keep it slightly less than where it is at the fill line simply because once you put something in there, it does raise it once you plug this unit in as you can see, it comes up in seconds in the display here, and you can actually toggle through and kick it. All the way up to say, 480 seconds or so there or whatever you so desire looks like we have company in here. I need to get rid of these spotted felinus. So she doesn't ruin the video so I'm gonna close the door here. Next step in the process is to basically take the dentures out. And you want to clean off any adhesive or anything that you have on the dentures, let them go in there, get taken care of in the ultrasonic cleaner without having to remove the in the adhesives that's, not what the ultrasonic cleaner does it cleans with sound waves getting in the little crevices and the little porous surfaces that you really visibly can't, see see with other with other methods. So maybe I'll slide this thing over just a little bit more quick, rinse, there, quick, rinse, there very long.
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Man has existed for thousands of years on organic food. However, in recent years, a healthy, nutritional diet is on the verge of extinction. Most people would love healthy organic food, however, growing your own can be very time consuming without the correct gardening system. I myself as one of those people that did not have the time for traditional garden. But I was not willing to sacrifice, my family's, nutritional diet and health. I am chris anthony with grow dinner aquaponics. Welcome to my backyard. I have actually spent years researching and learning a better garden system. So that I can eliminate some of that effort. And all that time spent in the garden. I accomplished that. And I added fresh mercuryfree organic fish to my garden. after many prototypes, built from materials that were recycled, upcycled. And some from my local hardware store. I had created a system that would grow almost every plant as a traditional garden, including strawberries,, tomatoes,, squash,, cucumbers,, eggplants and many more. in the past growing your own organic food has been a real labor of love cultivating and conditioning, the soil with either hard labor or with expensive machinery spending hours every week, pulling those backbreaking weeds that rob your plants of valuable nutrients, and spending time watering wasting the most valuable resource on the planet. all of this, while hoping mother nature will be kind with the right knowledge. Anyone can grow organic food without all the labor. And the time we used to spend in traditional gardening. with easy stepbystep workshop. I can actually show you how to do aquaponics in an aquarium at your home, on your patio, in your backyard, or even on a rooftop. This is the future. And by far, the easiest gardening system on earth where anyone can learn to grow their own food. I would definitely recommend anybody that is interested at all in aquaponics on whatever level. I definitely recommend. This course. So how does this work?? I grow mercuryfree organic fish in a tank. And I you a small pump to circulate the nutrient rich water from the fish tank through a variety of growing systems where the plants absorb the nutrients and produce organic vegetables in a looped system, the water then returns the fish tank. So the fish in the plants live in harmony together. I have helped farmers around the world. I've held training workshops at our farm for years while sharing do it yourself projects on social media.? I have enjoyed hosting school field trips at our farm. I've taught at colleges and spoken of a variety of live events. One thing I love about aquaponics is that its so easy gardening with my busy schedule, I love that I have fresh fish and veggies to cook for my family. I worked for years to construct a system that could be built on a budget. Some worked and some failed. after years of trial and error. I constructed a system years ago that is still running today producing fresh healthy, organic fish and veggies for my family., plus we grow our own fish food in this system, making it much more sustainable. in the comfort of your own home. You have the opportunity to join me as I share with your family. What has taken me years to learn.? You can rewind and watch as needed as you build your own systems. I will be sharing with you how to build your own system,, how to maintain a system, different types of fish. I've used over the years., even how to convert a koipond to aquaponics. It is way too much to list here. This online workshop will help you construct a system from simple materials, commonly found to fit your lifestyle. from the fish tank in your home to a backyard greenhouse if you're struggling with your aquaponics system. The workshop can even help you improve production., hiring a company to film and edit a project such as this will be quite costly. This is where we need your help by pre registering for online easy, stepbystep workshops. So that we can hire a film production company and get this project on its way and get it completed in a timely manner. After production costs are covered. The online workshop will help benefit a project called fish and veggies feeding the community that helps feed communities in need growing your own organic and becoming sustainable has never been so easy. So preregister today, for the online easy, stepbystep workshop., you are so important to this project to help us cover the production costs and making this possible preregister today or make a pledge. You can also help us by spreading the word and don't, forget to share the video. And I would love to thank you for all your.
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Using the english wheel as a planishing machine is when you would want to get a lot of shape real fast, and you don't want to use the wheel to just keep stretching stretching stretching. You can use a mountain sandbag. You can block the shape in by just hitting it as hard as you can where you want to stretch it up the most, and then using the machine to planache out all that damage take your panel. If we want to get the center of this higher, put it upside down on the bag, get a couple good hits on it. So what we just did is we stretch the center of this panel up, we actually created area all the spots that are hit or longer than the areas around. We can use the english wheel to planache out all the hammer marks and make this smooth again to do that. You would use a steel bottom wheel with moderate tension. As you go across those hammer marks you'll, start feeling smoother and smoother. When you get to the point where you feel like there's, not as much tension, because the damage is getting smoother. You can tighten up the pressure on the wheel going across it again. And again, as it starts feeling, smoother and smoother you're gonna feel that you have less pressure on the panel you can tighten it up more. What this is doing is it's planishing. All that damage together it's pushing metal around it's, pushing the highs into the lows, the lows in to the highs it's, making it nice and smooth using it as a planning machine in combination with a bagging mallet. You can see how much shape you can gain extremely quickly as opposed to using the wheel, solely by itself to gain all that crown. After just a couple seconds to the wheel. The panel feels extremely smooth. You can't even tell where we hit it with the mallet. If we wanted to go more, we could continue stretching this area up put the hammer marks in it go back to the wheel plying, the out and just repeat until you get the shape you want.
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I'm starting or brooding baby chicks out in this chicken tractor, they have outdoor access, and then they have a shed where then go in and get warm and cozy at night. I just put hay down on the outside and the chicken tractor where there was grass. Why did I do that? Let me explain so there's? A really good reason why I put hay down in this chicken tractor all these baby chicks. I have 240 they're a day away from going out on the pasture and having grass fulltime. They spend a bunch of time in here. And even though they have extra brooder space than they require. They still have worn down the grass that was in this chicken tractor. When I let them outside now I could have just let it go, but their manure. And then any of the grass that they didn't eat creates this slick mat on the ground. It is gross. And eventually that grass would burn out in this area would look like the surface of the moon, it'd be terrible. Then your birds can get sick. They develop diseases. This is where parasites come from and there's all types of nasty things you get when you have unsanitary conditions for your livestock. So I put out the, hey, I got dried hay from a local farmer. It cost me two dollars and 50 cents for a square bale I'll, probably use half of it. Maybe by the time, these guys are done. And why I do that is chicken manure is high in nitrogen. Nitrogen is a key plant nutrient, which means if you use enough of it, then your plants will grow quicker and more full and green and lush and beautiful. But if you use too much of it, it burns out, it gets too hot, and it kills the grass and becomes kind of toxic it's. Just not, you know, it's, not like toxic waste, um, maybe that was the wrong word. Well, like it's, not a good scene when there's too much manure. So what you do is you take hay or straw, straw, it's better because it's hollow and has a little air, you know, air tubes through it and keeps a little fluffier and put that down that's high in carbon and that's, dried grass, you know, a carbon as' material and that carbon and that nitrogen mixed together. And then eventually it'll break down and make beautiful nice, wonderful compost. So I could either leave it in here and that'll help balance out the chicken manure, or I could scrape the whole thing up. Add it to my compost pile or my garden later on I'm, just gonna leave it in here and let it break down on this ground. Because why not what drives me nuts is homesteading youtube channels or people who are claiming to be chicken experts. And then you see their chicken coop. The birds never see grass, you know, maybe they feed them some vegetable, but never see grass and the ground underneath when you're watching other youtube channels, not saying, I'm perfect. But when you watch those channels, look for what the condition that the ground is and their chicken coop, because if it's burnt out and it's just dirt and rocks then that's, not a really good chicken. Farmer, chickens need grass to be healthier. They need diversity in their diet. They can't just eat grain and poop on the ground and eat your your few vegetable scraps, a day that you're getting out of your kitchen. They should be rotated on grass or have grass brought to them bringing the hay and the grass in helps balance that manure load keeps parasites down keeps your birds more active and healthy. Because now these birds are fluffing it up digging around looking for any little seed heads that might be in that hay it's a better environment for the chicks. If you can't rotate your birds on pasture, you can bring your pasture to the chickens. You just got to do it. And at two dollars and fifty cents a bale, depending out how much it costs in your area it's, not that expensive keeps the smell down it's easier and nicer to go in there. If you have kids, and they want to go in there and having the kids go in on a nice, fluffy cleaner hay pack, then just a poop slime moonscape it's, just a better experience. So I hope the takeaway here, if you can't bring the birds to the grass, bring the grass to the birds, enjoy your day, I love you all I'll. See you soon? Ps, I was not referencing any specific youtube channel. Just I watched a lot of youtube being a youtube guy, it's just kind of my platform. And occasionally, I see these chicken videos where the birds just aren't aren't as healthy. And I hope that you would raise birds and a healthier happier way, wasn't, referencing. Anybody in particular talk.
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Water water everywhere seems like that's, the battlecry of late to best manage the wet weather. Doug mauer. President of brian kyle's landscapes of distinction is here to give us tips on gardening and soil management, that's your cue. You want me to restart. This will just illustrate the point. This is a pretty good soil here, it's sandy. And we have added materials to it yearly, because we like to plant flowers here and flowers only have a short season to burst out and do what you need them to do look great. So we want them to happen real fast. So one you see the soil is real nice. I can take my shovel break up these little clumps, and they break down real nice. Contrary to that where I live where most of us live, we have soil that's like this have collected in this bucket here. Now I can break this soil up. But when I ball it up here, it's a mud ball, I can't break it apart. The problem this soil is what we call non friable. Friable soils are one that when it's balled up like this, you can break it apart. And it crumbles nicely that's when your soil is ready to work ready to plant, don't force things. We've had a lot of rain. And I know a lot of people are anxious to get out there and plant, but just another day or two of drying out will really help. Now you can take and turn your soil over allow some air to get to it next day. She'll dry out nice, break it up and go ahead and plant that'll help speed it up a little bit unless we get another inch or two a rain and hail tonight. Now, I like to add material before I plant. This is a composted manure product that we like to use. So every year I'll, go ahead, put a little this into the soil, turn it in. And then go ahead. Take a nice little hole. Notice my trial is a little bit larger than the most averagesized. But then so is the plan. I like to use, you can by hanging baskets, or you can buy these six inch pots with your plants in them, get them off to a great head. Start plant this in the ground firm it in around there, give it a nice drink of water and it's already off to a great start. And by fourth of july, I get the rest of this planted up it'll be solid and looking like a million dollars. However, if you planted something like you get in a little sixpack, probably be a plant about like this, you get that planted into the ground it's either that versus that. So I'd rather dig five holes and plant five of these instead of digging 50 holes and plant in 50 of these. So just a little tip of what we do cost a little bit more this way. But the results are very spectacular. Take her away trace. This has been part of the brian kyle's landscapes of distinction how to series to learn more be sure to visit.
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Hi welcome to a part view. Video, tutorials. This video tutorial is on how to repair your tumble dryer when it's not heating make sure the appliance is disconnected from the electricity. And all work should be done by a qualified person right? Got the tumble dryer running here and left it running for a couple of minutes and there's, no heat. One of the common problems with this is, it could be one of the thermostats there's, usually two or three thermostats fitted on most tumble dryers, or it is possible that the element is blown. Therefore, you need to replace the element. First thing we're going to do here is inspect the element and the thermostat on this machine by disconnecting, the via panel. Once we've taken this panel off, you will have clear visibility at the heating element there you go back panels come off. Now you can see their element here and underneath it, you can see a cutout thermostat. What we'll do is take the heating element off now to test the thermostat, and the heating element right just having a quick cleanup as there's a lot of fluff and dust that comes off. The clothing, one of the things you should do when slipping the machine down is always trying hoover up as much as possible, because it is a fire hazard. Okay, two screws, holding this element in place. We'll just remove these. There are different arrangements on different tumbled wires. We will be doing some on the tweeter and hotpoint ones at a later stage. And also some of the condenser dryers we'll do some videos of as well. Basically the same principle throughout right. You can see here. The cutout thermostat will disconnect me. Two wires off this to test this. First to see if this is the problem, make sure you mark up the wires where they came off now with the electrical meter, we will test the thermostat for continuity as you can see on the two connections here, the meters not moving at all. Now, if you have continuity by touching the two probes together, you'll see d that we have continuity, but the thermostat itself looks like the problem on this. So what we'll do is replace the thermostat. Now these thermostats go. One of the major reasons that they go is because people have a tendency to open the door before it has its tenminute coolingoff period. So therefore the thermostat is constantly getting clicked in and clicked out, which will cause over a period of time for the thermostat to actually wear out just supporting it slightly and we'll just test it now it's in place as you can see, it's got a circuit now. So we didn't need to replace the heating element. So I'll make a separate video on this on how to change the element because there is some wiring that needs to be detached from the inside of the machine. But we'll show you this in another video, connect the wires back up, remember to put them exactly as they came off. And there you go new thermostat. Remember, you can get all these parts at our web site, www.org/news/evening edition. We should have it in stock, giving it a good clean and hoover here. I find these henry machines, brilliant vacuums for the workshop they're made by pneumatic. And again as much fluff as you possibly can remove the air take that goes through to the front door there you can see worth getting a vacuum cleaner right down to clean it as it's a common place where the fluff can build up and cause restrictions. The more restriction you have on the tumble dryer. The more prone. You are to getting these problems because the thermostats will be cutting in and out much more and it's very important for you to keep the fluff filters on the front of the machines completely clear. So literally, after every load of washing it's worth just giving it a quick wipe down replacing the back. Now then we'll plug the machine in and test it. These little compacts are nice to use for video as they're easy to handle there. We go turn the tumble dryer on give it three four minutes once it's seated up. You can check that it's heating. And there you go if you need help on changing your element, remember all video tutorials are at our website and remember to shop at a part for you as that sort keeps us going and able to.
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Today, we're going to be talking about is a sort of species specific issue to the metasequoia clip, destroy boy, he's, not really a general bonsai topic. But if you have a dawn redwood, you may be facing this problem or might in the future face it. Basically, the issue I'm dealing with is a discoloration of the foliage it's, turning sort of a tan, orange color on some of the needles and I'm going to do a video closeup clip to try and illustrate the problem all right. So this is the problem we're having with the dawn redwoods foliage, the camera's, not picking up on it too well. But in some areas, well on pretty much the whole outside of the tree there's. This orangish hue on the leaves, and usually the leaves should be either lime green or dark green, but we're getting this orange tint it's sort of like this, but like a tan color, but it's on the leaves again, the cameras and picking up on it too well, but pretty much the best areas visible on camera or these needles here, the ones on the end are a lime green color. But the ones over here have this tannish tint to them. And again, over here, it seems to be visible, they're, sort of offcolor needles, not looking too healthy and that's pretty much the problem that we're dealing with on the foliage. So from that clip, hopefully you can see sort of the tan, orange color, that's developing on the meals, it's more apparent in person. The camera doesn't really capture the color too. Well, we've dealt with this previously last year. I thought it might be a iearn issue. So we added iron it. And the problem sort of went away. But at the same time, it put under a shade cloth, because I thought that this might also be a sunscorched issue. But I don't think either of those are the problem because in the springtime when these word even leaves still buds, a couple weeks ago, I fertilized with iron it. So it should have an adequate amount of iron and other elements in the soil. And it needs number two, it's, early april, well, middle of april in northern illinois. But still this season that we're in we shouldn't be having sunlight burning problems that usually occurs, we know later in summer. So neither of those two are the problem. And the only thing I'm left with is a soil, acidity I'm, not a hundred percent certain that soil acidity is the problem, but it's a very very likely cause basically, we try to amend the soil acidity with a sulfur product product. The only problem sulfur is that it takes a very long time to turn it into sulfuric acid. The way it turns into sulfuric acid is through natural biological processes in the soil and also bacteria. So we applied the sulfur, but it's, not really working too fast. We still have this problem. So I was thinking of how to lower the ph to make the soil more acidic. And basically what I came up with was using this miraclegro product known as mir acid. Actually, I wasn't the one who came up with this idea. Someone mentioned it in the comments, a couple months ago or something something basically I walked through the entire well. I walked through different stores, both garden centers and like homeimprovement stores, really the only product I saw to certify. The soil was the sulfur, which doesn't work too well, or this mere acid that someone mentioned so we're going to give it a shot, because we really have no other option right now. I was trying to understand how the soil acidification process works. Basically generally. What happens is the process of nitrification in the soil adds. Two hydrogen ions. What happens is a ammonium and oxygen and a process by bacteria, and that turns them to nitrite water and the two hydrogen ions, which will accumulate in the soil and acidify. It actually it's. Not really like the process of nitrification causes the soil acidity because nitrification has no net increase in soil acidity. Because the two hydrogen ions are later used in different processes. So I sort of scratched my head. I thought, well, if that's not going to, you know, the ammonium, if that's not going to be processed into an acid for the soil, then we're sort of back to square one aren't. We I sort of thought, well, maybe if there's a very large number of ammonium or urea in the soil more than being processed. So basically over fertilizing with ammonium and urea will increase the soil acidity I'm, not exactly sure, but that's sort of a conclusion that I drue, because we would have to have an over abundance of the hydrogen ions being produced. The next thing that I sort of discovered was that nitrite leeching from the soil also acidifies the soil because uh, the the nitrite when it's leached from the soil, basically also brings with the different cations leaving behind the hydrogen ions. So basically watering of a lot and washing out the nitrate should also drop the ph that also makes sense because the dawn redwood comes from a very moist soil with a lot of water. So theoretically, that turns it acidic. So that's pretty much the two sort of conclusions that I drew on how to acidify the soil just trying to understand it if I'm wrong or someone has a degree in some science and wants to correct me. I wouldn't mind that in the comment section because I'm not going to pretend, I know, 100% what the issue is, and I sort of want to deal with this problem as fast as possible. So, anyways, what we're going to do is take this mir acid. And of course, like all fertilizers directions are on the back for indoor plants, mix half a teaspoon with two quarts of water and apply every two weeks. All right. So the last part of this video is pretty simple, but we're going to do is apply the mir acid system. X 1/2, a teaspoon with two quarts of water and applied every two weeks. What we're going to do is sort of increase the dosage, not something I recommend it. But I do very frequently dose it way more than so we're going to actually add about two of these small scoops to a watering can of about this size. Now of course, I'm going to need to add some water to it so I'm going to do that now. So we have about one teaspoon of the mer acid. Fertilizer in a container about this size, all we're going to do now is just pour it over the roots I'm going to do this about once probably twice a week. Now in an attempt to increase the soil acidity, once the foliage starts turning back to a normal color that should indicate that the acidity of the soil has returned to an acceptable level for the dawn redwood, and then we'll probably cut back the mer acid application to the recommended amount which is a half a teaspoon every two weeks. So that's pretty much the plan right now. I will do an update on this dawn redwood and we'll do other bones live videos. So hit the subscribe button at the top of the screen you'll be.
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Hi I'm aurora today, I'm in my basement, because I have says, no shoes. There could be multiple reasons why this happens. But our reason is a simplest, we ran out of oil, mmm. So what do you do if you run out of oil in the middle of the night or on the weekend, you can't call the oil guy. So my dad went to a gas station and got 10 gallons of diesel fuel, which is the same thing that you put in your oil tank at home it's in the yellow container. But this is gasoline in the red container. You don't want to put that in the oriole think this is the fill pipe for the oil tank, and you put the diesel and there to get to the oil tank. So we have 10 gallons of diesel in here, but holds 275 gallons. And the diesel goes into this orange tube and goes all the way down here. And then and then into here. And the problem with the tube is that there's air in it, because we ran it all the way dry to get the air in the line. You need a 10 millimeter, wrench and you're going to need to turn this knob to let the air shoot and liquids out. Okay, I had hit that reset button. All right? You see how you here as soon as I close it, the furnace fire, the extra oil, pour it in there. Nice job. Thanks for watching next take care or twoyear bitch. So that was a really messy and smelly project. So I had to take a shower because I smell really bad. And my dad actually broke the reset button. So here's, a clip of that that he doesn't want you to see, okay, reset button. Well, that's different taking it back tighten. It up.
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Repair clinic makes fixing things easy with millions of replacement parts available on our website and the help you need to do the repair yourself since we encourage you to perform this repair safely, a warning icon will appear when you should use caution to replace the left door, hinge on your dishwasher. The appliance will need to be fully uninstalled to do this turn off the power to the appliance and shut off the water supply valve using a phillips head screwdriver, unthread, the mounting screws, securing the lower access panels set both panels aside using a 5/8 inch wrench or an adjustable wrench unthread, the water supply line from the inlet valve fitting be prepared for some water to spill next unthread, the screw to release the electric cover note, the orientation of the power wires, then untwist the wire nuts to disconnect. The wires unthread the screw to release the grounding wire, unthread the strain relief nut and detached the strain relief and power wires from the bracket next disconnect. The drain hose from the sink drain or garbage disposer and feed it through the cabinet open, the dishwasher door and unthread, the mounting bracket screws to move the dishwasher. You may need to adjust the legs to lower the appliance now carefully pull the dishwasher out of the cabinet place, a weight on the top of the appliance to prevent it from tipping now open the dishwasher door and use a philips head screwdriver to unthread the screws, securing the outer door panel to the inner panel, detach, the outer door panel, detach, the left side, hinge link and spring, using a t25 torx bit unthread, the hinge, screw use, a 3/8 inch wrench to secure the nuts as you unthread, the two mounting bolts to fully release the old hinge prepare, the new door hinge for installation by transferring the bushing from the old hinge to the new one. We recommend applying a new friction tad to the inside of the hinge. Now, align the new hinge on the dishwasher door frame and secure it with the nuts and mounting bolts thread and tighten the hinge, screw as well hook, the hinge link and spring unto the new hinge position, the outer door panel then thread and tighten the screws to secure remove the weight and confirmed at the end of the drain hose is accessible through the cabinet wall. Now, gently slide the dishwasher back into the cabinet, adjust the leveling legs if necessary replace the screws to secure the mounting brackets to the cabinet or countertop feed the drain hose through the cabinet and connected to the sink drain or garbage disposer, make sure the hoses elevated above the connection point fully position, the wires and strain relief in the bracket then thread and tightened. The strain relief nut secure, the grounding wire with the screw join the black wires together and the white wires together and secure them with the wire nuts, replace the electric cover and secure it with the screw reconnect. The water supply line to the inlet valve fitting realign, both access panels and replace the screws to secure with the repair completed turn. The water supply back on as well as the power and your dishwasher should be ready for use at repair clinic. We make fixing things easy. Thank you for supporting the production of these videos by purchasing your parts from our.
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In this video, I am going to install this murmured bathroom cabinet. This wall is plus the void, but is only about three inches thick from one side to the other inside there is cardboard, which is often called an egg box, partition I'm going to use grip, it's fixings in this demonstration. As these are probably the best type of fixings to use in situations like this. The grippit fixing will give us a really strong fixing and will ensure that the cabinet stays where it is. Because this is going over at washbasin. You need to decide the exact position for the first fixing. This can be done by measuring the basin and drawing a faint line down the center of the basin on the ball. You can then measure how high the first fixing hole needs to be. And how far from the center of the cabinet. The fixing hole is you can then mark the wall for the first grippit fixing hole I'm using the dedicated grippit 25 millimeter hole saw in this demonstration as it is the preferred way of drilling the hole. But you can of course, use a flat bit. If you prefer I'm now, carefully drilling the hole through the wall, you will notice that I have used an old envelope and some masking tape stuck to the wall to catch any dust. Now that the hall has been drilled it's, not a good idea to put your finger through the hole to check that nothing is going to prevent the grippit from opening fully once inserted. This is to grip. It fixing that I'm using it is the blue version, which can old about 90 kilograms. Each I'm now typing the grippit into the hole and I'm now, using a slotted screwdriver to turn the center of the grippit, you can see in this footage. What happens when you turn the slot in the grippit to get the position for the next fixing hall? We need to measure the exact distance from the center of the first fixing hole in the cabinet to the center of the second fixing hole in the cabinet I'm then going to measure from the center of the grippit. And then mike the position for the center of the second fixing to ensure the fixings are level, I'm using a spirit level to mark the position for the second fixing hole. And now drilling. The second hole using the grippit hole saw this hole is a little problematic in that. The cardboard is in the way of the fixing so I'm going to remove the cardboard using the grippit on the cutting tool. This simply fits in the drill and is used to remove any obstructions from the back of the hole I'm, not going to tap in the second grippit fixing and turn the slot in the center of the fixing it's, much easier to hang the cabinets by yourself. If you remove the doors first so it's, simply a case of on doing two screws per side to remove the doors because this cabinet is second, and we do not have the original fix things that came with it so I'm using some large diameter washers and some screws to fix the cabinet to the grippit fixings. Once I have once group started, I can then insert the obvious group before using the spirit level to get it perfectly level before tightening ball. Screws you once the cabinet is securely fixed. You can then replace the doors applies to thank you for watching this video. And if you haven't done so already, please subscribe to the channel you.
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Today, I wanted to show you how you can clean the glass on the back side of your oven door. I cleaned the outside, but on the inside, or behind the glass they're stripped. This is a frigidaire oven. I'm sure there some ovens may have a different system of opening up the door. The first thing you're going to do is open up your oven and you'll have to excuse the inside because it's very dirty right now. And then you can see over here, there's a screw over here. And one on that side, which hold on the handle, which also hold everything together. So what we're going to do is we're going to take those screws out. And as you can see it's just all kind of coming apart. So be careful after you take the second one out to hold it together, because the inside of the door is going to want to close, ok? So as you can see there's, actually multiple pieces of glass, there's this one right here, which you could see the streaks on the outside and there's the second one, which you can't really see, but we're going to clean. Anyways, and then the third one is just the inside, which is very filthy right now. This is coming off right off because I took the screws out so be careful to drop that so I'm just going to use this glass, cleaner and clean up this spill and like to use my microfiber rag for this, or you know what else it works really good to clean glass is newspaper. Now, no the glasses sleeve and just have to put it back together. So I'm going to open up the door. You just want to make sure to line up the screw with the hole in the handle. Okay, second ones, always check here to see exactly lined up. But if it's lined up, it should pull together. So there you.
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Hey, guys, jen wrong. No :. What am I doing today today I am working with my mum, and you know that I'd love to paint and create things. So what we're doing is taking a concrete floor, and we put a coat on it. So it's, covered one base coat after prepping it. And now we've taken three different paints actually at 80 percent water, 20 percent paint. Three different colors colors, went on using our the grey colors like paint on my face. I just look attractive, then there's, what we call denatured alcohol, not alcohol, dean, a journal I'm going to show you this little process that my mom is doing right now. Let me turn. And what she's doing actually is you just go along, and you kind of just take your brush. And you do this all over the floor with the first color. We did late first then dark. And then the spray bottle pull up some of the lightest color. And then we go through, and we spray it and right now then she's taking the denatured alcohol. And if you see she's just making it kind of pull up, and what it does is it gives you a marbled effect. Now we're kind of just showing the artistry of this perfect. All right, oh and there's. My ass, family tshirt.
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Hello, I'm, adam, bachmann and I'm gonna talk to you about windowsill gardening. Windowsill gardening is fun activity for all ages and a great way to continue gardening indoors. All year long herbs are perfect for windowsill gardening and your family and friends will love your homegrown addition to all of your culinary creations. A good choice of herbs, includes basil, cilantro, dill, oregano, rosemary, sage and thyme. These can also be started from seed after you've selected your herbs, it's time to choose your containers and here's where your personality and creativity should shine plant each herb in a separate container. So you can give it the proper care that it needs and also make sure that your containers have drainage holes and saucers now that you've selected your herbs and containers it's time to plant make sure that when you're planting you leave room for your herbs to grow. Once you have your herbs planted place them in a southfacing window, make sure not to allow the foliage to touch cold windows as this will result in injury to the plant and then feed and water accordingly and you'll be able to enjoy herbs. All winter long air. Plants are also an excellent choice for windowsill gardening. These are low maintenance and sure to be a conversation piece in your home, happy indoor gardening from.
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Thanks so much for joining us today. Guys, I'm, you know, honored to have a great guest with me, sebastian the ceo of kleiner sebastian. I wanted to start off the chat by just talking a little bit about your journey client has been over a decade in the making, you know, all those years ago back in 2005, what gave you the spark for the idea of kelowna? Well, I think it was very different to what it looks like today. Because back in the days where we started, you know, the whole concept of like racing money and these seas, this was very distant for us. So we just had a very single simple idea, which was like, hey, people want to shop online, and they don't really like using cards, because that means that they, you know, they give away some secure number. And then maybe they get the product that they saw, and we could offer a solution where you actually get to touch and feel the goods before, but like, but back, then again, like there was no other it's like all of our friends in school. They want to become bankers at goldman sachs and morgan stanley or go to mckinsey. And and so it was like really no entrepreneur spirit at all. We were like people were looking at what the heck are you doing. Why are you sitting in this small cellar and trying to launch your company like and that changed massively over the last ten years? Yeah, what are the big changes? You've seen in the european technology scene then over over your tenure as an entrepreneur? Well, I think that like, I mean, most obvious one is like back, then if you are students, if they want to start a company, it was like 7% that said, yes, today, if you ask the same students, same schools, it's 70%, they want to start a company. So it is really like massively change this whole thing. I mean, an entrepreneur in sweden, we used to be somebody who built, you know, build homes and buildings and not really started companies. I think it's really fresh, especially here in like in the scandinavian countries, where like you know, there's always been this like capitalist is bad. You know, building companies is bad. It's always been like the people who build companies versus the people take a salary. And and the entrepreneurship is really about, you know, contributing to society and building new companies and so there's a much more positive spirit around companies in general, which I think is really good speaking to a vc. The other day who said, look, and he had come back from silicon valley after eight years, they're now back into europe. And he said, look, europe changed a lot. And the technology seems changed a lot. People are a lot more risktaking, which is great, but still there's, not that boldness about them in the moves they're taken any reference. You know, facebook acquiring oculus. And at the time everyone was like eyebrows raised, but there's. None of that kind of boldness. And that level of risktaking in the european tech scene is that something you've you agree with, or you can kind of see, well, I don't know, what's that a great acquisition or not, I don't think it's proven yet to be honest, whether that was a great acquisition. But obviously, I mean, I think it's a little bit. You gotta be careful when you look at the large successful companies, because if you think about something like, I mean, I love google in many ways. But if you think about the fact that like they built this search engine, it prints a lot of money, it's an amazing business model and it's allowed them to do a lot of things. And for example, it was for a long time. They were talking about this 20% in creative time that all the engineers had. And as a consequence, this was going to spin off a lot of business models. But when you pushed him a little bit, what was it that they created it's like I don't know, like the only answer I've ever got from google was gmail. And so if you think about the fact that I have 10,000 engineers and that work, 20% creative time, you have 2,000 engineers working fulltime. And the only thing they've come up with is a male client, I'm, not I'm. Not I don't think that's, an awesome result out of that strategy. So the point is that like it's, very, I think it's, sometimes you got to be careful watching at those large companies to say is that really a good strategy. If you have a money printing machine, you can do a lot of things, doesn't mean that that leads to success. So so I think in europe, actually, I appreciate the fact that it's a little bit more closer to the ground. I think things here are a little bit more like solid in a way. And I actually appreciate it. I love silicon valley. I get super inspired. When I go there, there's, a love going coming back from there coming back to reality. So I think that's the difference what what has been a problem in europe has been access to good advice in my opinion. I mean, if you are mark zuckerberg and you start facebook, you are very quickly in silicon valley gonna be surrounded by people have built large successful companies before before and in europe, that has not been the case for a lot of these companies. I mean, whether it's spotify or skype and so forth, the access to other people that have done something like that before it's been much more limited. I think that's what's hindering has hindered europe, much more. And you've got a major vc as an investor sequoia. I wrote I was reading a profile piece about you recently that described your your approach to sequoia as cocky. Can you run us through what happened in that exchange? Wow, I tend to think that at least as ian amos. We tend to present ourselves quite humbly and it's part of our culture. Now I'm polish my background. So I can say, that's, I'm a little bit less of that. But no what ended up happening is that when when sequoia found out about shana and and got interested in investing, we really were keen on going with sequoia. Because back at those days, kelowna was not really perceived as a tech company. And we realized if we're gonna win this, we need to be a tech company. So being able to collect connect to someone like sequoia was very valuable. And so they flew over a guy to our office. Chris who came and he made this beautiful pitch to us where he would show like this picture of there was a picture of like the google guys in a garage and the apple guys in the garage. And then at the end of that, it was like a picture of us, it's like you're, the next google. And it was really only we were like, oh, my god, like, you know, this is gonna be awesome. And so, but at the same point of time, I felt this pressure that's like we were sitting there being very swedish. You were just like, oh, that's. Fantastic, oh we're. So happy that hugh sequoia came here and like meeting with us and so forth. So I felt that I needed to do something a little bit more cocky. So at the end of this long presentation, I I said to chris, look, I think it's awesome. But I just gotta ask you, if we're truly the next google wouldn't, you have sent more than just one guy from from silicon valley, wouldn't, the whole partnership be here, you know, and and and the funny thing is that he basically walked out five minutes later. And in in 30 seconds later, michael moritz, who's now on our board and was an investor of google and youtube and paypal. He called me, and he was like I'm, really, sorry. I couldn't come and I really apologize. And if if we are allowed to invest on in the board and that really sealed the deal. So I was kind of happy that for once we have been a little bit on scandinavian in our approach and pushed it a little bit that's it. We heard yesterday from daniel egg, the ceo of spotify that he thinks that each company has three neardeath experiences. Have you had any neardeath experiences yet, absolutely? I mean, I mean, the first christmas period, I mean, we're, an ecommerce right and payments. So at christmas there's a lot of cells. And what we do is we process payments. And then we were supposed to pay to our merchants. And at our first christmas, when we were supposed to open our bank accounts and pay our merchants, we realized there was no money there. So that was definitely a neardeath experience. And what we ended up doing like, we called our biggest merchants and we're, like, hey, we're having a little bit of problems with the banking systems. So your parents are gonna be a little bit delayed, and they were like. Yeah, yeah. We understand what you don't have the money right? And we were like, nah, not really. So they had to wait like one or two works, but they accepted it. They were fine. And you know, every we then had to talk to them, please and say, sorry, guys, like your salary is gonna be little bit late. So we know we managed it, but that was definitely a neardeath experience. And I think there's been a number of those, but to be honest, partly I still wake up every day and think the company's gonna crash tomorrow like that's, just part of the spirit. I always get worried I'm, always like over analyzing what's going on. And I think I guess partly that's in your dna. When you when you run a company, you've dominated your home market and you're looking now to expand what other regions interest you to expand into. And how are you going abroad about trying to tackle those new markets? Yes, I think it's a little bit different as we are in financial services, because these tend to have wider differences. I think a lot of like you can build an app today. And you can many times launch it globally and that's, amazing it's harder to do when you're in financial services for two reasons. One is that the habits of people and the way they use to using financial services differs much more per market. And secondly, it's a very regulated environment. So there's a lot of regulatory differences. So it's been for us. It's much harder. Every every market we go into. We need to be, you know, very dedicated a little bit more longterm. We got a test and try, and you know, change the product until we really really nail it. And so this is this makes it makes it different. But on the other hand, you know, we still believe that there is an opportunity to build global companies in fintech as well. So I'd only mentioned regulation. I mean, how much of an issue usually is that as you look to launch in new markets, it is huge. It is huge, but it's a little bit also like I sometimes get surprised a lot of fintech companies. Don't want to get regulated. I mean, we have a bank license today. And and and to be honest, I always feel like it it's when you make things that are hard that you create value it's, not when you make things that are easy. So every time we do something really hard whether we like, you know, we have to handle a regulatory aspect, or you know, right now, the financial authorities in sweden are telling us, you can't use amazon web services and we're, trying to explain to them that like cloud is actually the future. And this is actually how things are gonna work. I mean, those kind of challenges is it's like to me every time you solve one of those. You've created more value, right? It's, just it's part of it. So if it's easy it's, not interesting, yeah, you said, you have a bank license as well as sebastian. What does that mean for the future of your business? So you've got your core payments product right now, which is great, but how do you see your clan are opening up new revenue streams and what new areas excite you? Well, obviously, the whole banking industry is there to be disruptive. And and and it has all the traits that you as an entrepreneur want to see you have this large companies high barriers of entry, low customer liking, a customers are unhappy. They don't really like the services. They don't. They don't, love them. They have stored. And now I would say to, you know, focus at these things more, but it's in a very slow pace. So it's just it's a perfect market to try to disrupt and try to do something in in many ways. And but but to me, I really feel that like again, doing the hard stuff. If if we would just go in and kind of skim on top of it and just like build some small service on top of it, it's more like a feature, I'm, not sure we creating much value. But if we actually become a bank, and if we start offering, you know, the full suite of products to consumers, we can create some true value. And I think there's, just I mean, the opportunities are amazing and is that your ambition to become a bank. Absolutely I don't I'm, not sure again, I don't think the future. Banking echo system is gonna look like it does today. Because today we have like local like you would have a large bank in finland that's gonna give you a more to just and a payment solution and financial advice and insurance. And I just don't see the future look like that. I think as in any other what's happening with internet, is everything becoming specialized and global right now. So I think the same thing is gonna happen in financial services, you're gonna have a company like us. Maybe doing the payments aspect for you in solving that there's gonna be another one doing insurance they're, not undoing mortgages. And so we just want to be part of that ecosystem, but we're gonna be global, but but niche and we're gonna solve for some of your banking aspects, but not for okay. So I mean last year, a lot of the rhetoric from these fin tech companies, especially where I'm sat in london was we're gonna kill the banks, we're gonna compete against the banks has that rhetoric changed and that the sentiment is it more about seeing where you can fit in with the overall banking ecosystem. And that means still those large players will be there, but you might slot in somewhere along the line. So it's, very interesting right now we are at people don't, really even know about this to be honest. But right now there is a strategic battle going on between the fintech industry and the bank industry in lobbying and what's called psd to in the year regulation and people right now think that the fintech has won, but it's, not true it's, not done yet yet and there's this last crucial issue that will be decided upon the next two months. If it goes on the line of fintech, this will be massive disruption in the fintech industry. This will change the environment because basically what it means is that you as a customer will have the right to take your data with you from one bank to another, or from one bank to a fintech company, that's simple, just by through a click. And if that happens, of course, it's gonna have a massive impact, because if everyone here could just go around and take their data with them, the access to more to just to payment service is gonna look totally different, but the banks have been lobbying very hard against this, because obviously they don't want to see that happening. And so it's been a very interesting struggle, and I still hope and I'm faithful that the politician will stay to the idea. And that happens, I think fintech is gonna disrupt banking anyway, but if we get the regulation right now, it's gonna happen in two years. I actually, I'm always a person who tends to like downplay how fast things are gonna go, but this technology and the regulatory environment for it could massively change the industry very quickly more than I think people expect. But as you look across the fintech landscape, do you see a lot of noise still and a lot of hype because there's a few companies that you may look at? And you say, actually, I don't know, you know, their business model is predicated almost on a race to the bottom on price and that's, really not sustainable. Is it? No, I think I think you're right? But, but but partly it's, like, I mean, you take payments, as an example, payments is a 1 trillion dollar business. If that doesn't make sense that doesn't make sense like, why would the whole economy pay a trillion dollars to payments companies to shift money back and forth digitally between accounts? I mean that doesn't make sense so it's obvious to me that over time, this business will shrink not expand payments. Companies will make less banks will make less out of payments than they do today. I mean, we see bitcoins and other alternatives also trying to push for that. And that doesn't mean that I don't think clonic could be a contributor. I want to facilitate that process, I'm happy if khurana contributed to making the payments industry, half as big as it is today in ten years, awesome. But then I also want to grab a quite large market share if I can of that right so I'm trying to do both. But I think that like so it's true to some degree, of course, fintech and everything is gonna lead to lower margins it's going to read to price compression that's. Why consumers like it that's? What it's good for banks are making too much money. You look at like the swedish banks, the profit of the swedish banks is 1,000 euro per swedish citizen. That's like all of us would be taxed by a thousand euros a year from the bank. And I would ask how many people feel that the banking services they're getting today are worth, you know, you're happy to give away a thousand euros in pure profit for it. So there are two there are two more to large margins in this industry, and that will change. But I think we can play a role, and we can create an amazing large company and be very successful within that industry. But at the same time, transforming it into becoming smaller, actually, yeah. And as you're busy, we were talking about expansion as you're busy expanding into new markets like the us. For example, there's obviously giants in the space already there likes a paypal, for example. And then you've got companies like google as well talking about payments, and what they can do there. How do you go about setting yourself apart from that and try to compete along with, you know, competitors who arguably have deeper pockets, it's, a good question, but I there's two aspects to that. So first and foremost, I think if you read your economical history, you will see that every time there was a shift like we're going through right now like take the rail industry in the you know, 1800's people thought that the railroad industry was going to control everything because they had the railways and the hotels and the logistics and so forth. Over time. People realize there were conglomerates, and it was impossible for them to compete, because when an industry growth specialization increases, and you just can't you as if you take google, as example, you can compete in some areas, but but believing that they will compete with the whole market. I just don't buy that. And to me, it was a confirmation when they read branded it into alphabets that even them themselves realized that look. This is a conglomerate so I'm, not that worried about the big dominance. I mean, you look at spotify. I was here yesterday. I mean, when apple was gonna launch it's, not that apple is doing poorly with their apple music, but spotify is still winning. And and I think because they're dedicated and focused at this single thing. So I attempt to be a little bit like less worried about the larger dominance. I always worry about the startups around me, trying to do something that you know, competes with me, trying to disrupt me much more than I actually worry about the big guys and technology. And again, on expansion technology companies often see china as this holy grail of over of a country that you need to be in to make big money. I mean, how do you look at the chinese market for a for a company like karma clan? Or I expect an increasingly difficult market for payments? Companies, foreign payments companies. I would never go to china and and it's very simple. I mean, that is the most competitive impressive environment. I get so tired hearing people in the western world talking about china, not being innovative that they don't there's, no innovation and so forth it's. And it was the same thing that happened with cars, you know, when the american car industry was dominating the world and people were like laughing at the japanese cars who were copying them. And and today told and these became, you know, huge success like we, I mean, I've gone to china. I met with alipay. You go into those offices, the buzz there that the services that they built the dedication to work. I mean, they worked so hard. They worked so hard. I mean, we in here in the scandinavian countries, we don't understand how hard they work. And to be honest, like I think it's a little bit it to me it's it's, actually I I am almost ashamed. When I hear people saying, hey, we're so innovative that the fact that they work 70 80 hours a week, we're gonna compensate by working 35, but we're gonna be smarter in our innovation, like it doesn't work that way innovation comes through experience to testing and testing means just doing a lot of things and trying things out. And if they work as hard as they do they're, gonna come up with modular. So like I have huge respect for china. I think their companies are gonna be widely very much success, sex or sexual. And I think that like it's, a challenge it's gonna be a challenge for all companies in the west alone and sebastian as you continue, you know, your path to growth. And then you continue building your profits when and you've probably got this question, a million times, but when does connor go public in ipo, yeah, I'm, not too keen to be honest. I I think being private companies. I talk to people. I have friends who are, you know, ceos of listed companies and there's. I worry. I worry about quarterly capitalist. I worry about, you know having to not being able to do the right things because it doesn't match our projections six months ago. I mean, I think in a company like ours things change quite fast. And but it's also about really be allowing yourself to be long term. We have shifted clonus business model, one large time before and we're. Now in a big shift of it again and and I'm, not sure that there would be the patience for that in the public markets. So I feel that like being private is very attractive, fantastic. And on that point, we've run out of time guys. Thank you so much for joining us. Thank you so much. Thank you. Hey stop.
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Hi guys, it's, kristin, um, don't know where to sit right now, it's kristin from blue eyebrow nest. I've done a few video tutorials before. But if you haven't seen my blog, it's, blue egg, brown escom, go check it out. I blog every day with interesting chalk painting tips and inspiration, interior design and you're in my home. Now before we were outside. So I that was my cat on the chair before we were outside now show you some truck painting tips. And today I have a table in my house that I wanted to show you a new technique it's, actually from a nice loans, new book called color recipes. And this one is called the lined oak look it's on page 132. And basically what it is it's that awesome, restoration hardware, look where things look aged, but not thickly coated. And this is the first time I've tried it and I'm really excited about it. So if you love my dogs about to walk in from the camera, if you love chocolate, if you want to experiment with new ways to do it, if you love the age to look like, I do I don't know if you can see a little bit of my home in the background, but my chairs I kind of got the same look. And I never really knew how to achieve it until looking at her book. So I'm super excited to show you what to do. So the most important thing is the type of wood that you're going to need. Ah, this, okay, don't don't yell at me or write me or get aggressive with me. I think this is oak. I don't know, but I know that it works the best with oak and um works best with lined textured wood. Um for today, I'm going to say, it's, oak, again, feel me don't be mean. If you correct, we, um, there's, no there's, no hate in chalk paint. I know I've received so many lovely notes and emails from people. But every once in a while there's a bad seat in there that likes to criticize me and say that I talk too much, which is really silly because I'm a total introvert. I just happen to have three very wild children. And somehow I try to fit chalk painting into it. So life is a bit nuts. But you can see all that on my blog. I try to document my life, very openly, it's blue egg, brown escom. So find the right wood, make sure you find a piece that you can work with because the last thing you want to do is get frustrated with a piece that it won't work on, um. So again, textured, you can just feel the wood. I can feel the ridges in the wood. You want your old white paint. You want your a nice lone oval brush, um. And you can see that I've already started it, um, because I wasn't sure what I was doing at first. And as soon as I saw that, I was achieving the look. I wanted. I want to show you guys. So go get a cloth. It doesn't have to be anything fancy. This is my husband's old tshirt. He loves when I cut it up. Take your, oh brush, you're going to dip it in I'm going to show you on this ridge right here. I'm just going to go over it. Uh, I wouldn't say, go thick. I'd say a pretty thin layer, um and because you're doing a thin layer it's going to dry quickly, but that's kind of part of this process. You take your cloth. You can wait a few seconds. Don't, wait minutes, that's. What I found today, take your dry cloth, make sure it's dry and you're going to rub. It you're going to take off that excess paint. And you can see what's starting to happen is that lovely restoration hardware. Then how do you know I could achieve so I'm super excited about it. Restoration hardware kind of type look that they put on all their wood upholstered furniture. You know, it has. I have tons of it. I can show you so it's kind of the wood, the widest filling into the cracks. Um, interesting. Detail, ah, if you want it a little bit heavier, then wait a few more seconds, wait a few more minutes for it to dry and then go over it when your cloth with your cloth. If I decide I want to take off some of this white, what andy recommends in her book is to dampen the cloth with a little bit of water, and then wipe it off you're still going to do the wax process on it. I probably won't do dark wax on this because there's really no point. I don't think that's. The look you really want when you're doing this kind of aged look. I think I want this a little bit darker so I'm, just put it over it again and I'm going to wait for you in it again. Chalk paint is all about playing with it. There are no real rules. I mean, if you're going to do something creative, the point is to have fun and not to abide by rules. I mean, yeah, there's techniques to certain things, but look, but please don't, put pressure on yourself to follow any rules. So I'm going to wait a few minutes and then I'm going to dry it off. So again, take your rag you will find it probably easier with a oval brush, just because it's really nice and thick. If you use a smaller brush, I think it's going to be a little bit harder to control let's. See what happens again, a half I like that. So you know what I'm doing is I'm, not applying quite as much pressure this time around, um, yeah. So I want to show you that I want to show you kind of what I mean by this look please don't. Get dizzy. Take a look at my chairs again, it's that same kind of whitewashed look who's under there. That's ellen, that's kane, um I'm, trying to find another whitewashed I'm calling it whitewash it's, not quite white washed. These wingback chairs of mine that I'm sure you've seen lots of times on my site, you can see it's kind of happening in here. These are from restoration hardware. And again, it's a lovely aged look so I'm, super excited that this tech about this technique. So if you have any questions feel free to email me, I'm, kristin, c, ben, stein at blue egg, brown escom, again, please check out my site, and I offer lots of tips and try to inspire all my friends in kind of this european aged cottagey. Look so talk to you guys soon. Thanks, hey, guys, it's me, again, it's kristin. I just wanted to show you kind of what I meant. Um, if you get a little, if it gets a little too thick with this process, take your water it's easy. If you have like a glass of water, this is just an old washcloth I'm, not too worried about it being a soft cloth because I'm trying to get a little bit something off I'm trying to get the paint off. So it can be a little can be a little rougher a little more rough I'm gonna have all the english majors in the world. Correcting me, um anyway. So if you take it and you just kind of you don't want to you don't want to overdo it with the water, but just say, it's a little bit thicker here. I want to thin it out a little bit I'm just going to wipe some of the water. I know you probably can't, see it exactly, um, totally clearly from from a video camera. But so it's, again, it's. Another thing you kind of have to play with, um, I could keep going on this, but you can see it comes off with water, which is awesome. I want to show you I'll do a little bit down here, where it's a little thicker. I hope you can see me on this leg, a little bit thicker, I'm, just going to kind of rub it a little bit until it until I get the look that I want again, it's just about playing. I do want to show you see that rubbed off really nicely. I want to show you what happened with the top, because I think it's, really cool so I'm going to take the camera again, don't need to make. You dizzy it's hard with a video camera. I realize that I, you know, I was going to get the right colors. But see this is what's happening with the top of the table. It looks like it's been sitting in a bar and collecting dust for a really long time. And I think that's just such a cool look. But again, if there a place in in here, that I don't want it to look super thick kind of shocking that this even happens, but I can go over with my rag and cana. It just starts to wipe off I'm just going to kind of play with it. And then I'll plan on posting pictures at blue egg, brown escom. So you can see my results I'm going to play until I kind of get the look that I'm looking that. I want see. I just rubbed a little I've looked more often, I think I like there so I'm probably going to go back with my paint. So again, play play play. Ah, check out, blue egg, brown escom. I have, I have vintage pieces for sale. And I have obviously my furniture is all for sale. This piece will be on there soon as soon as I'm done with it. Thanks a lot.
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Hello I'm, oscar jibber ali, president of robocco, shutters incorporated as you know, your new home comes equipped with a complete custom set of robocco shutters for your protection in the event of a storm, your builder has arranged for you to receive this video to show you the items you will need to install your shutters along with safety and maintenance tips and an installation demonstration of each of the six different shutter systems that robocco manufactures and distributes watching this video will make your job easier. When a storm is approaching. I'd like to urge you to practice installing your shutters at least once prior to the approach of an actual storm this way you'll be familiar with the installation process and you'll know how much help and time you need to allow to have your shutters in place. Speaking of time, always allow yourself plenty of time to install your shutters don't, wait until the last minute, the power could be out long before the actual hurricane hits. And as wind speed increases so does the potential for injury. Once again, please take the time to watch this video in its entirety with all of your family members. So that when you need to install your shutters, it will be an easy and safe process before you actually begin installing your robocode shutters. There are a few items you will need both for safety and to make the installation easier taking a few simple precautions will help prevent injury always wear gloves. When handling your shutters shutters, although the edges of the panels are smooth. They are very sharp. Your steel panels can easily cutter injure you wear a back support, both the weight of the panel's. And the way you lift them could potentially cause back injury. Wear a heavier form of clothing in case, you lose your grip in one of the panel's falls against your body. Heavier clothing will provide an extra measure of protection against injury jeans and long sleeves are recommended to prevent minor cuts. High protection is a good idea anytime you are working with tools and materials. Remember, it's better to be cautious and protected than to risk unnecessary injury. You will of course, need a ladder to install your shutters. Be sure the ladder you're using is marked osha approved speaking of ladders here are some important safety guidelines for you to follow to prevent climbing related injuries, choose the correct ladder for the job. First determine the style of ladder. Your home requires the most common types for household use or the stepladder. And the extension lab a solid stepladder will do the job for many firstfloor windows. But if you have a twostory home, you will need an extension ladder. Make sure your extension ladder has standoffs or stability make certain that the duty rating or maximum weight capacity is sufficient to handle the total weight of the person on the ladder, tools and materials, which in this case may be a storm panel, of course, make certain that. The ladder is long enough for the job at hand as most falls from ladders are the result of people overextending themselves on too short of a ladder. When using a stepladder, the highest safe step is 2 to 3 steps from the top gap. Never stand on the top of a stepladder when using an extension ladder, never climb above the fourth rung from the top. When preparing to shudder inspect your ladder to be certain that all parts, such as spreaders and shoes are in safe operating order also be certain. If you store your ladder outside that weathering is not in any way, compromised the structural integrity of the ladder, make certain that your ladder is always safely set on secure ground, and that you have a level footing wear proper footwear and never climb in sandals or bare feet, be certain that the steps or rungs are free of oil grease or residue when working on an extension ladder to be sure to cordon off the area below. So no one enters an area where falling tools or panels can cause serious injury. You use a tool belt whenever possible to leave your handsfree for climbing also be sure to look for overhead electrical wires before raising or relocating a ladder and never attempt to move a ladder. When someone is on it you'll need a battery power drill using battery power out of an electric will protect you from stripping screws and allow you to install your shutters. Even if the power goes off, be sure you have two batteries for your drill at a number three, phillips drill bit to lessen the potential for stripping, you will also need a phillips head manual screwdriver and hammer. This will come in handy if your screw heads are clogged with paint. You are now ready to begin the direct mount shutter system or tracklist system. Consists of the panels aluminum keyhole. Washers center span. Stitch bolts were applicable and the screws and neoprene washers already in your walls begin by distributing the panel's matching. The numbers on your panels to the numbered floor plan provided with your shutter system next with your cordless drill. And number three bits, loosen all the screws or bolts backing them out of the wall about 1/2 inch. Hang the panels on each opening to be shuddered, be sure that the panels are hung from left to right for a vertical installation or bottom to top for a horizontal installation place, a keyhole washer on each screw or bolt between the head of the screw. And the panel tighten down all the screws. Whenever there is an inverted keyhole center span, insert a stitch bolt and tighten securely by have your direct mount installation is now complete when installing shutters on secondstory windows, it is preferable to have someone hand you the panel's one at a time through the window if necessary you can have them handed to you from the ground. If you have a shudder system with tracks, your system components will consist of the panels and a variety of the following an h header or top track, a u header. Also a top track and a studded sill, which can be either a top or bottom track and wingnuts begin by distributing the panel's around your home again, using the floor plan provided you're permanently. Mounted tracks are ready to accept. The storm panels. The removable tracks are identified by a number, which corresponds to a number on your floor plan to install the removable tracks. First remove the wall bolts, completely line up the holes in the track with the holes in the wall, then replace and tighten the bolts using a neoprene washer on the outside of the track. Remember to always install the panels from left to right if your system has a header insert the paddle into the top header, then swing the panel toward the wall, allowing the studs on the bottom sill to come through the keyhole in the panel put a wingnut on the left stud, only this leaves the right stud free to accept the overlap of the next panel repeat this process with all the panels on the opening. If your system has a sill, instead of the header follow the same steps, but place a wingnut on both the top left and bottom left of the panel as you go. The easy hang system is designed for installation from inside the home and consists of the following components panels panel hangers j track or top track, inverted h, header or bottom track pull handle stitch bolts, thumb, screw and stop bar. The panel hangers are pre attached to the panels for your convenience before beginning, your installation, remove window screens and use your white lithium grease and apply the grease to the underside of the panel hangers begin by paneling out the window. The bottom end of the panel is inserted into the inverted h header. And the top of the panel is swung against the top track. So that the panel hooks onto the j track, make sure that the panel drops completely into the bottom track, install the next panel, the same way overlapping one flange, only next insert a stitch bolt so that the wing nut is facing inside at the overlapping inverted key hole and tighten repeat this step up to the last panel is the panel with the the last panel is the panel with the pull handle insert a stitch bolt and tighten line up the hole at the bottom of the panel with the hole in the h header insert the thumb, screw into the hole threading it all the way, but do not tighten it your. Ez hang installation is now complete. The life safety system is used on single hung windows that is windows that slide open, bottomup, only the system can also be utilized on glass. Sliding doors, allowing you an alternate way of leaving your shuttered home components for the life safety system. Our panels each header panel made fasteners 2 inch by 7, inch plates, wingnuts reversed machine screws and pull handle begin by removing all protective caps from the panel. Mate fasteners, install the 2 by 7 plate at lower panel mates, tighten, the plate securely with wing nuts. The plate will be covered last next identify. The panel with the pull handle. This will be installed last then identify the panel's with holes in the outer portion of the panel these holes, align with the 2 by 7 plate install the panel's furthest from the 2 by 7 plate and work toward it. You be sure to align the panels with the holes over the 2 by 7 play at this point. The uncovered portion of the window should be at the two by seven plate holding by the pull handle flip the paddle outside the window insert the top portion into the edge, header and pull the paddle back against the wall. The two reversed machine screws should come through the holes in each of the adjacent panels. And the two top holes on the two by seven plates secure the two exposed machine screws with wing nuts. Your installation is now complete all components of accordion, shutter systems are permanently attached to the exterior walls of the home. They are the slats tracks locking pins t, locks and the thumb screws to engage your accordion system begin by loosening. The thumb screws on the locking pins slide. The pins away from the locking hole slide, the slats to either the center or end of the track, depending on your type of installation slide, the pins into the new locking holes and tighten the thumb screws. Finally, lock the teeth roll up shutters are permanently attached to your home. They operate either manually or electrical if your shutters operate manually simply insert the crank into the ujoint and wind, the shutters down make sure the slats are completely interlocked and closed. If you have an electrically operated system, flipping the switch will roll your shutters up or down while the installation of your shutter system is a fairly simple process, the risk of injury to yourself or others is a possibility following some basic precautions will go a long way toward preventing any mishaps. Your shutter panels are heavy carry them one at a time only use a batteryoperated drill. This helps to avoid electric shocks panel edges are sharp, always wear, osha approved gloves. When handling them don't, lean the panel's against the wall, lay them out on the ground and be sure the ground is level where you put them down always wear eye protection when installing your shutters always wear a back support. When handling the panels always have someone help you install the shutters don't. Do it alone if you're not physically fit don't attempt to install your shutters prearranged to have someone do it for you? Never wear opentoed shoes or sandals adrock panel could easily separate own. Remember that a shuttered house may prevent easy escape in case of a fire. You should always make sure to have a clear beams of exiting, your house in case of fire, always remove your shutters. Immediately after the storm threat is passed, you can escape a fire through a shuttered. Whitman, secondstory installations have additional hazards and additional precautions should be taken be sure the latter you're using is, osha approved, never use a twostory ladder without standoffs, which provide lateral stability, don't carry panels up a ladder. Have someone hand them to you from inside. If you have a fixed glass window on the second floor, carefully carry the panel's one at a time, always shutter the second floor. First, you should not be on a ladder as the wind or rain increases. If you have to walk on the lower part of your roof to shutter the second floor, be sure to wear proper nonslip shoes and be aware of wet roofs make sure that no one walks or stands beneath you while you're working on the roof, a falling panel could be deadly. My name is don branch, ich general manager of robocco shutters. One of the most frequent comments I hear from homeowners is that putting their shutters on their home it's so timeconsuming that they wait until the storm is bearing down on them before they begin to protect their homes after all who wants to install shutters days in advance. If the storm ends up missing us indeed, it is a lot of hard work possibly for nothing. Of course, it is certainly better to be safe than sorry. I'd like to share with you a method of installing your shutters that will minimize waste of time. When a hurricane is approximately three to four days from landfall back out or loosen, your screws onehalf inch as the storm continues toward your area. Two to three days out spread your panels around your home, laying them on the grounds for safety and install any removable tracks. 48 hours prior to landfall pannier panels being certain to apply any applicable, wing nuts, keyhole, washers, stitch bolts. And of course, tighten all screws. This procedure will allow you to minimize time spent outside your home as the storm approaches and will keep you from spending unnecessary time, installing shutters for a nearmiss storm storm. Your shutter system will serve you better and longer. If you take some simple steps to maintain it on a regular basis, remove and lubricate all sprues once a year, we recommend a spray or tub of white lithium grease for this job. Annually, lubricating, your screws and anchor, threads is the single most important thing you can do to save valuable time when you're preparing to protect your home from an impending storm. Remove panel, mate caps and lubricate exposed screw portions. Once a year, remove excess paint and screw heads by tapping a phillips head screwdriver into the slide. If you strip the heads of the screws, there are two ways to remove them, take a manual screwdriver. And with a hammer, try to recreate the slide or using locking pliers grab the screw head and turn to remove it. If paint touchup is necessary, used watereddown paint. So that screw heads, won't get clogged and screws won't be sealed to the wall, keep all tracks clear of dirt and debris, lubricate, the tracks and wheels. Once a year, keep all tracks clear of dirt and debris. I hope that the video you have just watched will make your shutter installation, an easier process when a storm is approaching for curing and using the proper tools and following the proper steps can minimize your time spent protecting your home and free you up to deal with other preparations and concerns for protecting your family. I urge you to practice installing your shutters before a storm is approaching make sure you are prepared to install them quickly and properly be sure to follow all the safety tips in this video. The last thing you need to deal with while trying to protect your home is an injury to yourself or someone else and be sure not to wait until the last minute to begin if you have any questions concerning your robocco, shutter system, my staff. And I invite you to call us we'll be happy to provide you with whatever information you need as you have seen in this video demonstration, robocco produces many different shutter systems, including direct mounts track systems. Easy hang life safety systems, accordions and roll ups if you are interested in one of our systems, other than the one that was provided with your home. It is possible that you may qualify for our buy back upgrade program for more details or to find out if you are eligible, please give us a call. Thank you for watching and enjoy your new home.
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Hey, guys is to ask here again, welcome to another video review. So I just did the review of the shinden. And now I'm just going to do the shinkai since it's very similar. And I guess I'm just like in mood to do reviews. So really the shinning kai is the brother to the shinden. And in a nutshell, the main differences, the shinden comes in just kind of snow, white color. It comes in like medium, small, medium large. And the shinkai only comes in medium and large. And the shinkai only comes in what they call a strawberry right? So when you look at it, when you first one of my, I first got it it, just it really looked like a very dark, strawberry color, which is very very unique. I've never seen in any other mousepad. So the price of it is actually the same as the shinden. They price it exactly the same I'm, not too sure why. But they just did, they don't have a bee edition for this mouse pad. But at the large, I got this large one so it's 3300, but you get for medium. I think 2,300 and with small as thousands son. So again, personally, I like larger mouse pads, because I can really rest my hand on it and overall it's quite worth bit more bang for the buck to the 3300 yen in terms of build quality again, very very similar to that of the shinden. However, you can already feel immediately the surface feels slightly rougher rough in the sense that it allows your mouse to glide smoother. If you if you can see my mouse here, it is noticeably faster because of this kind of roughness in terms of build quality other than that. The sides are very nicely. Cut just everything it just resembles again. Artisan go quality, very very nice. I it uses the exact same technology as I said before my shinden video, a glass, if you guys didn't watch that video, a glass coating. So by implying glass, coating allows for the mouse to slide much quicker or very akin to that of the cube got ct again, however, the feel of it. How was master so it's a it's a hybrid, but it's much faster than the cube at ct, especially this shielding chi, they actually made it. So that it's slightly faster than shinden. You can def. I can definitely feel it like doing a sidebyside comparison. I guess you get guys can tell so just tell about for the shinden cayenne comes in two softness out force offices that are artisan officers. So they offered the mid and the exxon personally because I retried the x soft and soft. I didn't have a mid. So I want to try the mid to see how it feels well, really the padding, um, the the feeling of the pad is quite hard as I said before, compared to the x, soft and soft, you can actually put indent exceptionally o'clock for the mid it's, extremely extremely hard, almost as hard as a hard mousepad, because you can tell already it isn't, flipped as softly it's, not as flat flimsy flimsy. I guess so when you use it because of the hardness because it it's mid, it does glide quicker. That's actually quite interesting with artisan, even the pad, the harness the pad effects, the glide as well. So with the anti slip, gripping is not v. So they use the typical artisan embossing foam. Guess very very nice as I said before it really just move anywhere best of its class in terms of mouse pads in terms of performance. I may talk about I talked about the smoothness it's it's, the smoothness of any of the mouse pads that artisans produce. So even it's like they are shinden, but even quicker. So you can tell already just it feels like you're gliding on air I'll be kind of because you're using because of their glass coating technology, but you feel like it's this just it just feels like you're playing on glass. However, it still remains that kind of a hybrid clone hard pad feeling in terms of speed, extremely extremely quick. However, with extremely quick speed. As you can tell here, the initial movement speed is again, very very high even higher in the shinden. So you move a little bit. It moves quite a lot. And naturally, the stop speed is hard to control as well. Um, when I say it still is ridiculous as the sx. I I really would it because even though it is almost, I would say as quick as the xs it's, not as at seo series, sx it's, much more comfortable because of how the comfort of the cloth, the foam underneath it, even is admit, I still like a lot more than hard pads, which is it gives you the glide maximum glide of a hard pad. But it gives you the comfort of a soft pad, truly because I haven't seen a clock pad or a hybrid pack like this quickly before. So in conclusion is it worth it to buy this? I think out of all its mousepad is being the quickest mousepad. Ah, yes. If you're, if you need a quick mousepad or click plot, nice plot and hybrid mousepad. This is definitely the way to go because of its go quality because of the quickness in this and smoothness of the glide. I would recommend it. You don't get the same degree control. You do get with the hey app with the keen with the zero as well or any other cloth pack for that matter. However, if you want just a very very comfortable mousepad and a very nice smooth glide, this is I'll definitely suggest this. Sometimes I think it might be too quick. There is something as too quick. So for those people you may want to take note of that.
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Hi I'm, eric johnson johnson drywall today, we're going to give you an introduction on how to install drywall first you'll measure, the wall, the length, how much what you'll need for the drywall and cut off what you don't need if it's a tenfoot wall you're using a 12foot sheet, you'll cut off two feet, then you're glue. The studs once you've got your measurement and cut your drywall and glue. The studs your next step will be bringing the top piece in which you always want to hang the top piece first. And then you screw hold the drywall up and screw it on. And then after that, you get the bottom piece on to the same thing, you'll tape it. And then after the tape drives will come back and put a block code on it with a 10inch knife let's, spread in the mud and filling up the recess. And after that, dries the next day, you'll put a skim coat on it, which is skimming right over top of your block coat and wiping it down tight. And the next day after that drives will come back to sand it and then that's. It you're ready to paint for the hanging part. You will need a tape measure and utility knives and a hammer or end a screw gun to screw the screws in I give you a tsquare to to cut the drywall straight. And then for the finishing you'll need up by a 12 inch pan or 14 inch pan and you'll need a sixinch knife 10inch knife and a 12 inch knife. And for sanding you'll just need to get a sanding stick with the sandpaper on it or and the sanding sponge to do the angles with and precautions for safety. You would like to have boots on with steel toes. So in case, the drywall slips out of hands and falls in your toes that will not hurt your toes and eye protection is a good thing to case. The nail pops out when you're trying to nail it or screw you're screwing it in I've been in drywall for 20 years. I started off as a hanger and then went to finishing and now I'm a supervisor. And now we will show you how to install it to watch the other segments in this video series, or for howto videos on almost any other topic visit monkeysee.
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Everyone welcome back to my garden. And today we got an update with the hydroponic tomato plant. As you see here, this plant is basically going all over the place, and you might be looking at these strings and wondering what that is what I'm doing here is basically low stress training the plant, which is essentially just a little string or not that you tie on to a branch that's reaching too high up. And by for example, it says, its branch, right here. This would be like a sucker let's say, it's, too high. You would tie a little knot and pull it down. And now this gave you all this additional growing space to allow the plant to get nice and bushy and develop more flowers, which will turn into beautiful tomatoes. And I mean, the goal of this space here is really to maximize it out. And this is basically going to be my area for tomatoes and possibly peppers it's going so well, I even added a little hanging pot right here that I'm just gonna hand water with also with cocoa core. And it has a little tomatoes. This was a little a sucker that I took, and I just put it in some water and till other roots to start to grow. It took about five days, and there were roots all over the place and that. And the nice thing with this is here, let me show you a sucker. So I could explain a little better when you're planting let's say, this sucker into the ground, you don't want to put this just straight down into the soil lay this down sideways. And all of this right here is going to be space for the new roots to grow. And the plant will begin to grow upwards this way. So all of this space will be nice root development and give the plant, a nice, sturdy, strong, start and you'll probably maximise on this on your space like that. Oh, so so that's, what I'm doing I'm gonna have a little hanging pot right here? And I might even add some pepper plants when they get bigger over here. I have some sriracha peppers. I mean, excuse me, some paprika peppers going as well as some sweet peppers that I'm trying to germain right now. And if you look inside here to get a closer look, we have beautiful tomatoes, ripening, there's, a nice bunch, right? There it's a lot of them. We have a lot of them on this side as well, a ton on this side and there's, either beautiful tomatoes, ripening or new flowers forming and tiny tomatoes developing. And I've started this save all the suckers I'm, not clipping anything all the suckers are growing. This is all going to develop into its own new stem, wouldn't new flowers and tomatoes on it. As you see here, this is actually a tomato sucker sucker. Then I took on the 28th of february. It is that it's march, 1st, already, I'm, sorry, april 1st. And this thing is doing pretty well for a little tomato sucker transplant. It has about 30 flowers on it and there's. Still a bunch of side shoots that are growing a new tomatoes, forming still so it's going to be even more than that. And what you want to do basically when the plant is starting to fill up its space too much and you're running out of room up top as as is going on right here, which I'm going to tie this down, probably later tonight, I want this to get as much sun as you can until I pull it down. What I'm going to do is basically come in and just take a string tie it around here. And as you see it's already, pretty close up top it's going to be pulled down to about over here and then it's going to start growing back up this way. So now I'm able to save all this space up here up here and extend the life of the plant, allowing me to maximize it on the production and the fruit development of it. And once you put up the string so it's, not really necessary to cut them off, you can really leave it as you see. Look at the way. This plant is growing it's kind of going in a nice circle. And I mean, the fruit development speaks for itself. I think there's things all over the place and look at this nice one, right here. Look 2, 4 6, 8 10, 12, 14 16, 18 20. I think like 22, wow, that's gonna be a nice vine. 22 tomatoes, beautiful couldn't, be happier. This plant originally had about 100 tomatoes. I mean flowers forming, which is really tomatoes now now I'm, not even sure what the count is. But I don't think I'm gonna have a shortage of tomatoes anytime soon considering this plant is doing so well, I have this one up top. I got two more right there and that I transplanted I'm very happy with its development and its growth right now. And for those of you that remember, this was originally two plants right here that I graphed it together. And if you see up close it's, looking very very good, a lot of root development all on the inside of the tape, a lot of humidity and moisture as soon as I put the tape on not even a minute later, you could already see the moisture started developing inside and it's been like that ever since this plant is nice and strong. One second, it's, definitely one solid plant now instead of two. So I think that was a very successful graft and couldn't be happier. So if you have any questions, if you leave them down below do my best to answer everything and don't, forget to hit the thumbs up and subscribe. Thanks for watching.
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Everybody in tin tangler here, some of you guys may recognize this little pouch here from a video. We did a little while back on backpacking fishing gear. This little pack is just by a little fishing kit, my emergency fishing kit, which drives in my essentials bag. And there are times when I'll head out and I'm, not specifically planning on going fishing, and so I'll leave my rod and reel behind. But I do have this little kit in my essentials bag. Now I get to a location, you know, the fish are jumping all over the place. I just can't resist can't. Help myself got a finish. I've got this to do it. I also know some of you guys like to put together your bug out bags and your everyday carry bags. And that that type of thing. And this little kit is perfect. I'm it's. A perfect addition for those. It does catch fish. And what we're going to do today is I'm going to break this thing out show you just a real quick overview of the contents show you. How do I throw together a rod and we're actually going to catch some fish using this little little bag of your day? So anyway, so stick with us here and we'll, see how many fish we can catch with this little thing? Okay, so I've got the contents of the kit laid out here. I just want to go over these really quick we'll start with line. I just use a six pound mono, which I keep spooled on these little tip. It spools for flyfishing. They work. It works really great this way, they're compact. And yet they don't allow the line to develop kinks and coils, which is great, makes it a fishable hooks and sinkers. I just go with some 8 and 10 size hooks, a couple different size split shots. Keep it fairly small, some little swivels and couple these little neoprene beads so there's that as far as baits, I just keep a few small plastic. So you can see, I got some cruel tail grubs, there a little tube a very versatile bait. So they work great for trout pan, fish bass a lot of bang for the buck there. And you can see there's a little fly over here, they're going to throw flies in. I'd recommend bead head, nymphs, they're, pretty versatile. They fish well, especially in streams, got you can see this just a little piece of nylon string. If you want to make a string or something like that works great. I've got my little piece of tinfoil. So I'm, you guys may recognize this what I'll do with. This is just take a little piece of it and wrap it around my split shots. And it works as a really great attractor causing the fish kind of like spinner when your spinner fishing. And you can see here, I've got just a little packet little pouch of power bait here. So what you're going to be doing sometimes here if you're using natural baits? Or if these aren't working is, you know going to be looking for grasshoppers grubs things like that. And you know, if you just want to catch a quick fish for dinner or something like that, you know, you got the handy little bait. So I got a few different bait options here. And yeah, so that's pretty much. It that's the contents of the kit. Now, we'll have to look for a rod to you. So we've got the branch that we're going to use, preferably, you'd want to use a willow branch, pretty much anything flexible to work as you can see. This has got some good action on the end on the tip and it's, a fairly stout. But section here. I guess I'm a little rod. This just happened to be a little sapling that was broken over and it's about perfect for the uses here. So I'm going to go ahead and clean up some of this. You know, protruding stuff and get the eyelets screwed in here and go from there. So now that we've got the rod here, we're going to need to attach these eyelets along the link. And what I'll do is I'll, put one a each end, one down a combined section one about the middle, and then went up here near the tip. So we're, go ahead and get these screwed in here. Now that we got the eyelets screwed into the branch here, we're going to attach some line. And the way that I do that is I'll take the at the butt section here and just tie on my line down here, choosing whatever knot works best for you. Of course. So we just want to get this attached like. I said to this bottom bottom, I light here. And now that we've got the line attached to that. Bottom, eyelet we're, just going to go ahead and thread it up to these next two. So we've got to thread through the middle one and we're going to come up here and get it threaded through the top one and then pull out the excess here. And there we go. We've got our makeshift little fishing rod. We've got I'm all going to jump here with the line thread through all the eyelets. I've got it attached down here at the base. Now what I've done is I've left myself quite a bit of excess line longer than I'm going to need to cast make my cast with. And the reason I'm doing that is obviously you can see there's, no real on this. And so the way that we're going to be fishing with this is pretty much like you would do in your fly fishing in fly fishing you're, not using the reel so much, you know to play the fish like like you wouldn't spend fishing, or you know that it's pretty much a storage device for the line and so we're going to just use our fingers to work the line here so I'm going to take out line. And let it you know, drop to make, you know, just drop kind of drape to my feet or whatever get the amount of line that I want to cast with. And then I can kind of make my cast and let it slide through my fingers when a fish comes on I'm going to do the same thing, I'm gonna kind of hold up my fingers and just play that fish. If you start taking line, I can let in you know, run, it run it out here. Now that we've got the hook attached we're going to come up about a little more in the foot, maybe 16 inches or so. And since what we're doing we're fishing a pond today, versus a stream is I'm gonna use a lot less weight. I just need something to help get the hook out there a little bit more. So I've got this really tiny split shot and I'm going to attach it on there. And yeah, so there's our set up, we've got our little split shot and about 16 inches down. We've got our hook. So now we just need to find some bait and do some fishing. So routing it a little bit found a little worm, natural baits, always bass here. So we're going to try that starter. So go ahead and throw this on. Well, this is going to work. So there's b. So now try to catch fish with it I'ma. Let all this lying now I'm going to do this kind of like like, I said, like fly fishing so I'm going to take the line and just run it through my fingers and bring up this excess and that'll allow me to get the amount of line. They don't want to make my my cast wit here. So the excess lines here I can use this excess line to play the fish with, you know, just supported me a little bit if they're not in close allows me, the ability to go out a little bit further with the fish are. So you know, starting really close we're just going to do the old flicker method here toss it out. I'll, sit out have a bite. So toss it out here, that's your name. So we got a fish like this up. You can see I'm holding the line in my fingers here to play this guy. So there you have it little mergency kitten act and then just special with the stick here, little bluegill. So that's up. Now, we're here at. So we just caught one. You can see and go for to spit out the hook. Another one, you can see this rod, the rod tip allows the fish to take to absorb some of the impact of the fish. I didn't hear a bit anyway there. He is another one. This is just with that same little tiny piece of piece of worm here stops. He doesn't know, I'm gonna let him go parent. So anyway, this little bluegill toss him back. It doesn't take much as you would think for bait. You can see. I just got a sliver of this little tiny worm that has just been mauled you're here. So you keep fishing with it and yeah, and this one's, not exactly a trophy it's a fish. So anyway, that's pretty much how it works. Pretty basic it's actually, kind of fine it's, almost like being a kid again. So anyway, it works catch fish. So doesn't have to be very complicated and sad just got a little stick here that little ouch that I showed you and we're catching fish with it. So you know whether you're out, you know, backpacking or hiking, you come across a nice little pond like this stream, whatever, or like, I said in your bug out bag if it's, um, you know, survival situation, whatever, and you have means to get food, whatever it is, you know, so pretty cool little kit like I said, it's a lot of fun too. However, if you want to do what I'm doing today and just catch a little video yourself out messing around works great for that too. So anyway, thanks for hanging out with us today and I'm going to keep fishing here. So we'll, see you guys next time.
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Hi mike kennedy with you today. And today, we're, looking at a specific medicinal herb took me some help to identify it off of an internet group. But see all these white flowers. This is what's called colts foot and we're going to go in closer, see the blossoms have a dandy like lion quality. The buds also look like dandelions, they're, yellow, here's, one over here, see how those buds look like the andy lions wise like dandelions. They have they transport their seeds by the wind. These little fluffy things will eventually fly off and replant themselves. Now what was confusing very confusing to me to identify this and I'm going to show you some closeups later, some stills is that the stocks the flower stalks themselves have these little wimpy leaves on them that are about a half an inch long, maybe see that little leaf this some over here too. And you can see all the star ver is in bloom over here, too. You can see the leaves are bigger hair on the side. So much bigger leaves interesting. Because here we do cut the flower stock of the coltsfoot. And we have the leaves down beneath, but right next to it. We have our regular dandelions, but look how similar these flowers are here's, the colts, but here's, the coltsfoot flower. Now let's, look at the dandelion flower very similar. But of course, you see the stocks are totally different. The dandelion has a hollow stock. The coltsfoot has a non hall of stock with these small leaves on it very different. And of course, the leaves the other leaves are very different as well. Evidently, the flowers are used in the flower stalks as well, it's funny, how once you identify something you see tons of it again, all those white flowers are that colts feet again. And then we have the horse tail hole. The horsetail I see a lot of that, but I'll never forget when I first learned what wild carrots were. I couldn't believe how many wild carrot so we're around it's actually considered a noxious weed you'll, see whole fields that are dotted the entire field with the white flowers called queen anne's lace, but that's the wild carrot in the second year when it isn't that edible, not that it's that edible, the first year, it's, not the same quality as commercial carrots.
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How to clean windows with lemon, if you check out the label on the back of your favorite window cleaner, you might be surprised to find some foreign and dangerous chemicals in the list of ingredients. These chemicals can be harmful to you your family and the environment follow these easy steps to find out how to make a safe ecofriendly window cleaner out of lemons. Step 1 squeeze your lemons, take your kitchen knife and slice your lemons in half squeeze out, two tablespoons of lemon juice, make sure to keep the seeds and pulp out of the juice, pour your lemon juice into the spray bottle. The lemons provide a natural cleaning power and great scent. Step, two full of vinegar, pour the vinegar, almost all the way to the top of the spray bottle, top off the vinegar and lemon mixture with water and shake the bottle. The vinegar will cut through your toughest grease and fingerprints on windows and get rid of soap scum and water residue on shower doors done.
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I know you saw me cuz I saw you this right here is blues. Body piece. Hope the other music may take as we are pumped up be excited for today. Oh yes, very subscribe make sure to smash that like button, of course, turn your post of occasion by in the balance today's post on vacation. Shout out it's coming all the way from scotland where he's going both of you shut up, oh from shortening I'm. Gonna roll today were these days balls making shot goes too touristy. All the way from scotland for anyway, dig very notification on you guys for a notification. I make just right below. We stop kicking the best comment, yes, the shoutout. Start that beach. Alright, guys. I'm done talking let's. Get start with the rod by rihanna right? Like butter, boom, right? See? You don't need a gun. Piercing needles are just as fast. You know, something, oh, yeah. Gabriel everything beyond I'm, pure, see it? Huh, hi, pierre, stu, no how's that one not bad. Yeah, you guys reaction was price to this just in time. Imagine if you were doing a tongue, piercing those are fun, see how he shares that room in the back and stops right there. So a lot of times the ear will fill up it will for sure she has enough room to tie. So all the way to the end over here, okay that you can also use it to clean the front of macro antibacterial soap. We like dial that's, our fear and we're pushing that product for 17 years. And they don't, they still doll. If you're watching yours, my head is yellow. You can already tell stop you. Yeah, nervously is water. So sir, I started drying up and stuff I'm. Not sure I'll start cleaning it tonight. There's, be really thorough in there, cleaning it and like spend time at the qtip in there in the slope. And then you can the best time to clean it, any kind of piercing eye before you shower and take the qtip. I mix it with some water and soap and leave it on all the ears. I'm hoppin. The shower, rinse out. Watch super easy that way you don't have to go on your decision. Pay level out of a 10 1.5 say, I'm gonna say to almost a 1.5 didn't hurt than her fur. Yeah, you your actual is, you know what you're doing my man? Hey, this shit is a motherfucker put on remember, yeah, it is. So we got to keep update gables. We need some some weekly deep cleaning he's, clean, the walls, he's, clean, the trays, you can clean everything on this top the bottom, the trash can the drawers inside and out that is cool check out these earrings they're from their glass, their glass in their meeting town. That is cool. You usually see it's a curly that's dope, looking obviously, it's, not our jewelry it's. A pretty dope. My people coming out. Cool, earrings, here's, a fun fact for you guys apart from the piercers. Having license is to pierce the store itself all sneeze a piercing permit. So if you guys remember the health of arms here, a couple weeks ago, and we got a big license for the new year. Yes about the waiting so much game too. So they know wait for the shape there's, an old one comes some stuff. Yeah, we got our seller's permit to sell jewelry. We got it businesswise enough for the other piercing license. So yeah, your thumb piercer. The stories have a person for me. They can operate and the pushes them selves. You save their blood burns their piercing license, any other insurances and all morning stuff. So that one already expired. Damn one day when the inspector comes in and does like the surveying test everything asked this question done deal, oh, beautiful. Okay, you pass out or you feel like I did during a piercing yourself a soda pepsi. Pay me for this, because I was gonna get people your pepsi cans. Oh, if you'll pass out so I'm expecting that check one day? Yeah, what are we doing we're doing a horizontal lip? Piercing? What is what is that it's like a surface, piercing right through sideways nicely? So you have two silver balls on your lip, she's gonna pass up before we even do it take a deep breath in and let it out look at that beauty, that's tight, you're gonna pass out no all right. We are doing a nose. Piercing are you excited? There's more confident now, right, which one's a gold one, oh girl with that gold gabriel. And what is the marking go for those of you who are watching our new look at somebody's face? And they make a triangle with it. You find that vamp and sit on australia, with the crease pretty much pretty much. Okay? Would you I allow those hairs in there? Hey believe me and the camera alone, I'm a diversion with my camera. Next to me my grave, you know, have a camera like a legs, though, yeah, I might you have the room now the room to clean it and pressure on yourself. I might I was another person in selfcare long result. Already, oh that's. Why I kept coming in because I didn't know what else to you nice. The bar was kind of drawn her to me that could be reason to be a reason to the bar was like right on a year too. So that could be another possibility. It should have been longer it wasn't when I got it, a job, I had probably have not much sure about it each side, yeah. And then it kind of looks like you have an invisible bar now that they're anxious, yeah, oh, yeah. There we go you. We got an issue with some kilos here. She did not get pierced here before you write some comments. I was gonna fix that for right we're switching out the barbell to let the skinny barba it's, a 16 gauge yeah, we're, putting in a 16 gauge curved barbell have you ever used teacher? Oh yeah. And it has an oregon. Try, uh, kenalog. Ten, okay, an opal discs on the back here like hopewell, every people used to hide your job. Yeah, I've did you blow out spencer's just fyi, just put some olive oil on it hank make sure his next revision just gonna sting, oh is it seems that we've got comms like seeing double at this point. It starts finding. I don't about to say that I was like it should already be binding to the little skin that's. There nice to oral surgery. Nice to watch a doctor open like the whole bottom section of you, not someone didn't have teeth from the whole bottom. Then rip up in the gums, we can draw implants in there. So kind of picked this grade on how to flap someone incision. Wise barely I've barely done anything right? I think I've done a better job. You man, seriously, it's, not beautiful. Yeah, at most you're just gonna have that tiny little done that's fine. I mean, is this? How do I look? I was joking. You look like 12. Yeah, you put on 1980, oh, no me older mid40s, sounds. Good, hey, I've been told 30, I have been told 30 boy, you're very mature. So I think how you dressed is very mature and liked what it is until you say, penis and that's obvious like 19 or 18, it's. Okay, okay, penis or a no in between both gems on today's video, we're doing a mickey. Piercing make use ears is bigger on the bottom. And then it's like a slightly smaller on top just roble, hey, wait we're to write more time. Whenever you doc just do it, could you move when you breathe outside? Alright, guys that is it for today. I just spit all the camera think of it to our snaps our iphone. We thank you. We love we'll. See you back here tomorrow guys, of course, with epic epic epic. We will my costume emo, gabriel, oh gary that, oh oh down. We all saw the one right there. So again, oh back up first we bow, oh, oh, oh my little brother said you, let you in carry subscribe me just okay have to be done. Alright? So make sure you like and subscribe that's, the end of the vlog guys have a good night link in description, kick them again, can you even do the worm? Man ate the worm it's helping the ground 101, make sure you subscribe to the channel by clicking on the screen right now? And of course, you also watch our latest vlog by clicking on the video on your speach, subscribe and click that video.
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Okay for those people who have ever wondered what concrete countertops and how you lay them out. This is a great way of doing it. I hear it. The terrace won't show creek. They have to use these temporary braces because we're putting a wood floor down and then there's going to be a metal component that actually hangs that actually goes down and supports it. But what they do here is they build this up. This is what builds the form, you know, they can a form around it now, they're, figuring out where everything goes. And in this particular case, particular case or you're going to have to create this particular pattern, she'll figure out the cut around here, and how they go. So the terra social creek, the concrete cabinets are designed so that we can put stools here. I have a really nice entertaining space because there's only 1,100 square feet here. You need to think of a practical place to have a great meal with friends. And I.
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This is part 2 of my urban bug, out bag, video series. If you haven't seen part 1, make sure you go back and watch that one before watching this one that'll help make this one make a little bit more sense. So in the last video, we went through the items that are in these outer pockets that you see here so we're going to move on forward with the items that are in this front pocket, which consists of the items from my personal compartment. So let's get started one of the features of the rush. 72 backpack is this little bag storage area that you see here just behind this compartment. I keep a few little items in here that I want to put on immediately. And those are just a set of work gloves. And then also a paracord bracelet. Now I normally don't wear these kind of bracelets, but in a bugout scenario, I would so I have the work gloves and the paracord bracelet immediately behind this little pocket here, let's unzip, this personal compartment. So here are all the items that I have in here, it's also, labeled personal. So let's go through all the items and little pouches individually we'll start here at the top. I store three items in this little zippered pouch. They see here so let's go through some of those items. Now this is actually part of my communications compartment. This is the carson monocular. I recently ordered this and I'm really happy with it. So far it's, a nice little monocular set if it had a nicer storage case, I would store it on the outside of the backpack, but it doesn't. So right now it's, stored inside next. I have the little rechargeable flashlight that comes with the goal. Zero charging kit. We'll, talk about that later. So this is a rechargeable flashlight, and then lastly, our glasses. So I want to had wanted to have a backup pair glasses. So this is like my little glasses, sub compartment. So let's go through these items. Now, without my glasses I'm as blind as a bat. So I wanted to have a guys sub compartment that contained a backup pair of glasses as well as some other items in relation to their eyes. So let's open this up now. So the first item that you see here are my old glasses, I decided to keep them, and I updated the lenses on them to my newest prescription. So I have a backup pair of glasses. I also kept the old lenses from that pair of glasses. So it has the older prescription. But just in case, I were to break my main pair of glasses. And maybe the lenses in the old pair, I would still have an additional set of lenses and they're fairly lightweight. So I decided to keep them in there. I also have a little glasses repair kit. This is made by coag lens. I have some visine just for general eye care, and then also a glasses cleaning cloth. And those are all the items from my eyes sub compartment moving forward. I have this small little electronics kit in a waterproof bag as well as this little bottle kit. So let's go through all the items that are included in these little sub, compartments let's go through some of the electronic items that I carry in this little co, glenn's, waterproof bag. I have items from my personal compartment as well as my communications compartment in here. So let me put them all on the table and I'll show you what I carry here all the items from that little electronics bag spread out on the table. So let's go through all of them. Now, starting here in the top left hand corner. So the first item that I have, this is a little sansa mp3 player. It's preloaded with a bunch of songs that I really like as well as some jvc skullcandy headphones. So I want to have some form of music entertainment with me. And this charges using usb mini cable we'll. Talk about that more later, the next item that I have, this is a little motorola twoway talk about radio. This one gets its power either from battery or from a usb mini cable. You could charge it either way with the docking station or with a just a usb. So I have the docking station and the other one of these radios in miss urban preppers bucket bags. So she's responsible for the docking station. So very important task. Next item that we'll go over. This is the sangeun dt, 400 w, emergency pocket. Radio, it's, an awesome, little radio have a review of put an annotation. And here is the external antenna that and comes with it as well as an extra set of headphones, which could also serve as an antenna. Next item. This is a fully charged extra cell phone battery next. I want to carry a small little lightweight calculator. And I want to have this just in case I needed to do some calculations either on a map or maybe for dividing out food. And any kind of emergency scenario, maybe my math isn't going to be as good. And it comes with this nice little metric conversion table. So this is made by aurora, which is the hc 110 x next. I wanted to have some charging capabilities for some of the electronic devices, not and not all bug out scenarios is the power going to be totally out. So if it is back on, I want to be able to charge some of my devices. So I have the charging adapter. And then this connects through usb through multiple different. Multiple cables. So here are the cables that I have. I have one usb mini cable, and then I have two usb micro cables. So the micro cables are first devices, such as my cell phone. And then my bugout library, which is on the barnes and noble nook. And then the mini cable could be used for devices, such as the mp3 player. And the motorola talked about radio. And lastly, I have just in case I wanted to charge some items while on the road in a in a bugout tech car. I have this little charging device that connects to the cigarette lighter. This is made by just wireless and you're able to charge two devices using it. So I could charge both say, for example, the the walkie talkie and the mp3 player all at once while I'm driving. So those are all the items that I carry in that a little electronics bag. This is the little barter kit that I keep with my personal compartment. There's only a few items in it in relation to bartering. The first item is a pack of cigarettes. I don't smoke, but I know a lot of people that do smoke and in a stressful situation, they're going to want to have their cigarettes. So I decided to keep one pack of cigarettes with me. The only problem with this is that I have to cycle it out once a year since these do go bad. But since I know, a lot of people that smoke, I just trade it out with them. I have one what a one ounce silver eagle. I scaled it back from four of these to one just because I know in a bugout situation, people are probably going to start shaving these silver eagles. And I didn't want to start carrying a digital scale with me to make sure that it's accurate. But I decided to keep only one with me. And then next I have two big lighters because everyone's going to want to make fire in a bugout scenario. So I decided to keep two extra big lighters. And those are the items in this little barter kit, continuing on in this little pocket that you see here. I have a few additional items. Let me take them out. Now first item are some maps of my local region. So I have some city maps that are laminated as well as a state map. And I also include a little breton compass with them and they're stored in this little waterproof bag. So I have some maps and a compass next item. This is my bugout library, which we've talked about before it's stored on a barnes and noble nook. And I have a large variety of books, pdfs manuals for survival for entertainment, I'll put an annotation here to the top lefthand corner, which shows some of the books and the pdfs that are included with this bugout library. But this is my barnes noble nook bugout library. The next item I'd like to show you is this little rei, keychain thermometer. And I keep this on this little hook, that's connected to the backpack. So little thermometer in this little pocket here. I have a book with me. And that is the sas survival guide. I'd like to have one kind of survival, a hardcopy of a survival guide book. And this is the one I want to keep with me. So this is the handheld version of it let's move forward. I don't have anything in this pocket right now in this pocket that you see here dig in there, I have some items from for entertainment. So I have a deck of cards and some dice there's anything else in there that's that on that one all right it's gone to the next pocket there's all sorts of pockets in this rush of it ii too. And I didn't fill all of them up, but I have many of them so let's open this up. So I have a little notepad with me. This is a right and rain allweather notebook. And then, in addition, I also have, I can open it up. This is my disaster resource book. And this one's empty right now for the sake of this video, I didn't want to include all my information in it. But I have one that's completely filled out with information for emergencies that not only for myself with contact numbers things like that. But for others that are using some of the items from this backpack. So this is a little disaster resource book also be, including some family photos in it as well that's for morale purposes. And lastly, I have a little pocket here, which has an additional compartment, which I'll show you next. So this is a little office supplies bag, it's. Another eagle creek bag in the packet system. So let's open this up and I'll show you what I have in here. Here all the items from that little bag. I have two of the zero point, nine millimeter, pen tool mechanical pencils, two of the zebra f, 7:01 pens, two black sharpies, one, stanley four and one screwdriver set. I also have a little pen style, knife sharpener. I carry two of these kingston eight, gigabyte thumb drives, one of them is completely blank there's. Nothing on it. The second one has ubuntu, linux preinstalled on it. In addition to some personal documents, which I have encrypted on there. Next I have just a little bag with some ear plugs in it. I also have some refills for the zebra pens. And then lastly, I have this little micro, sd card it's, a four gigabyte card. It has a backup copy of my bugout library on it. And I have this little adapter for sd as well. And those are all the items from that little bag just have a few more items in this personal compartment down at the bottom. Here I have a go light travel umbrella. You've seen this before in my band, edc backpack, backpack it's, a very lightweight and compact able umbrella I want to have some form of rain protection since I live in the western washington region. But then lastly, I have this little zippered pocket. They see here I don't have it labeled and that's because I wanted to keep it fairly discreet. Because inside of there, I keep my money compartment. So let's go through the items in this compartment. Now I have 1,000 cash in my money compartment. And this goes along with dave ramsey's book, the total money makeover. And in that book, he talks about having 1,000 cash in your home at all times in case of an emergency, an emergency for him means like your car breaks down, and you have a sudden repair or an unexpected bill comes up. So for us, an emergency is a bugout scenario and not all bugout scenarios is going to be a total cashless society. You know, maybe the power will be out for two weeks because I'm in a blizzard in those cases, I'll still want to have some cash on hand because cash will be king in those scenarios in case, I need to buy food or something like that. So I have a wide variety of bills here. I have one 100 bill one 50 bill. I have 25 20 bills. I have 20 10 bills 25 bills, 50 onedollar bills, and I have 2.00 in quarters. And that wraps up all the items that I include in my personal compartment, it's time to open up the main compartment of the rush, 72 backpack. It features, a clamshell opening, which you have to detach all of these little clips that you see on the sides here so let's open those up and I'll show you what I have inside here's. What the main compartment of the urban bugout bag looks like when you open it up. So as you can see, I have various compartments stored in here. I have the hygiene cooking communications moving on to the main pocket area. I have food, clothing and medical so let's go through some of these items now here's where I store my hygiene compartment. So let's unzip, this little storage pocket area and you'll see yet again, another eagle creek packet system, storage bag, labeled, hygiene. So let's, take a look at the items inside of it. Here, all the items for my hygiene compartment, let's go through all of them. Now from left to right we'll start here at the top. So I have a little toothbrush toothpaste and dental floss here's a bar of soap. This is burt's bees, lip balm, here's, some deodorant, a mach3, razor toenail clippers. These are a few tide travel, sink packets for washing clothes and a sink, some wet ones antibacterial hand. Wipes next. We have some instant hand, sanitizer gel some user and daily moisturizer. I have some qtips over here. I have a little container of bag balm. And this would be used not only for like antibacterial, but also as makeshift shaving cream. If you mix it with water, and then also you could use it as a fire starter as well. Next I have some insect repellent. And lastly, aviary preppers favourite, one tampon never know when you might need to save the day. And those are all the items for my hygiene compartment here's, where I store the remaining items of my cooking compartment. I also have two additional items that are technically included with the hygiene compartment. I just couldn't fit them in this little storage pocket area. And those are a you diggit camping shovel. And then also just a little roll of toilet paper to take it off there. You go so some toilet paper. But the main items included in this pocket area are my cooking compartment items. So let's, take a look at them here's, my cooking compartment, which I store in the main section of the backpack for my urban bug out bag. And the storage container yes is another eagle creek packet system containers. So just going on the outside here. I have a little endrig towel, it's, a nice little camping towel. So let's just open it up. This one is labeled orange for cooking. So the first item that I'll pull out, this is a sea2summit collapsible bowl. Next came out by itself a bit lighter moving on. These are also made by sea2summit. These are titanium utensils. So the fork spoon a knife. I also have bison. This came with a snow peak set that I got just just a spork. So a backup utensil next. I have just a little mini spatula. I need to do any kind of cleaning does any of the pots here's, just a little cheap little fire steel. I want to have a few methods of making fire in this compartment as well. This next item that I have here. This is the gsi spice missile. And it has a variety of different spices included in it, because I like having spices when I cook so there's that, in addition to the spice missile, I also have just some containers of salt and pepper for additional spices and seasoning here's, an extra long spoon for getting deep inside of the pot for cooking. So I want to have a one of those as well very lightweight. Maybe I rei the next item that you see here is just a no sponge that I could use for cleaning. And the last item that I have, this is just a little cutting board, and it helps keep this compartment, nice and flat. So in addition to the items that we showed earlier that includes everything in my cooking compartment, let's take a look inside of this little compartment area for the communications compartment in here. I have yet another eagle creek, packet system, storage bag, it's, labeled, yellow for communications. So let's take a look inside of this bag. Here are the items in my communications compartment. I want to have a variety of different methods for communicating or signaling for help. So it's, not all bug out scenarios are going to be end of the world as we know it type scenarios. And I wanted to have it both for daylight and for nighttime. So I have three of these little chemical lights they last for around 12 hours each and they're fairly lightweight. So I have three of those. This is the phoenix ld, 40 accessories kit. It comes with little addon lenses and lanterns for the phoenix ld, 40 flashlights. Next I have a cheap little laser pointer. These things go a great distance, and you could use them in fog as well. So I want to have one of these with me. The next item. This is the orion pocket rocket aerial signal kit. So basically it's you hold this little device. And you have four of these little rockets that you could shoot up. And it works both that day daylight and night time and it's they're usually found on ships that's required to have a certain amount of signaling devices. So I wonder one of those for nighttime signaling. I have this orion, handheld marine red signal flare. And then lastly, for daytime, I have the orion handheld orange smoke signal. So this gives off a great amount of orange smoke. And those are the items that I carry in the communications compartment. Now that we're done with the communications compartment let's move on to all the items, stored in the main pocket area of the rusch 72 backpack. So I think to make this video, a little bit easier, what I'm going to do is take all of these out and show you these compartments individually first, and then the remaining items that are inside of the backpack here's. What the main compartment looks like without all of those additional items, stored inside of it it so let's go through some of these little miscellaneous items that you see here now and then we'll continue moving forward with the compartments starting off on the left. We have the cévennes saw. This is a nice little, portable, camping saw that's part of my tools compartment on the right we have made by k bars. This is the becker bk to fixed blade knife. I wanted to have a high quality knife that I could use for chopping wood. This is also part of my tools compartment you'll, see that a little straw here for the water, bladder that's in the back storage compartment. And then next we have, I have two n95 respirator masks. So I like to have those stored in the main compartment area as well before moving on to the items that you see stored here in this little zippered pocket area, let's move on to this section, which is the tools compartment. Let me open this up. And here we have my tools compartment, let's open it up and show you what I have let's go through the items in my tools compartment. Now this particular compartment is very scaleddown, compared to the original video that I made on this just to help save on weight. So this thing only weighs maybe a couple pounds now so let's go through the items. Now here all the items for my tool bag, let's go through all of them now, starting from the right. So the first item that I have here, this is the stanley hacksaw it's, a very affordable and lightweight. Next these are made by nip x. These are bolt cutters and they're, very nice, bolt cutters. Just in case, you need to cuts through something like a chainlink fence here at the top. I have seven zip ties. I have one sharpie pen. This is just a bunch of miscellaneous nails and pins and fascinating devices things like that. I have this little four and one precision screwdriver set of the lightweight tool. These are some stainless steel scissors made by plying tools, they're, awesome, scissors. And they come with this little. I don't know, if you can see it some wire strippers there, too also by client tools, I have this little voltage tester. So not all bugout scenarios are going to necessarily have the power out. So I wanted to be able to do some kind of electrical repair if need be. And those kind of go along with these little miscellaneous electrical connectors that I have here in this bags. Next I have a multibit stanley screwdriver set down here at the bottom to go along with the leatherman charge multitool. I have some of the leatherman charge bits that go along with it. This is made by jones. This is a silcock 4 way, lawn faucet key. And basically you use this. You see this a lot in urban environments where a building will have a water faucet on the outside of the building, but they won't necessarily have a handle on it. And so having a device like this will be able to easily access that water supply if I need it. So I want to have that included next to have it one fresnel lens. This is some electrical tape and some gorilla duct tape over here. I have a little travel a sewing kit. Just in case I need to do any kind of repair on the backpack or any items of clothes. Next I have a knife sharpener me. This is made by smith's over here. I have some gorilla, super glue, some razor blades and then last, but not least I have their their rescue me. This is like a glass punch. And you also are able to, you know, cut through seatbelt. If you need to so it's designed to have in your car with you, but I'm, putting it into my bugout bag for the glass punch pin capabilities. And those are all the items from my tool compartment. In addition to the tools compartment, I also store an additional item in this little tools pocket area. And that is the goal. Zero adventure, 10 solar panel kit. The goal zero adventure, 10. Solar panel kit allows me to charge multiple electronic devices. In the case that I do not have electricity using solar power. So it allows me to also charge some doublea batteries and charge different devices using usb and other methods. So this is a nice little kit to include with the urban bugout bag. I have a few additional items stored in this little zippered pocket area of the main compartment. So let me open those up right now. So the first item that I'd like to show you is part of my eye protection. I have some normal swimming goggles. And this is kind of included with my volcanic eruption disaster kit. I want to have some method of protecting my eyes. So some swimming goggles next. This is part of the goal zero adventure. Ten a solar panel kit is just some of the cables that come with it. So I won't go into those in any detail. I have 50 feet of 550 paracord. This is made by gi so 50 feet of paracord. And then lastly, in this little pelican case, I have some batteries. So let me open these up and show you. I have a variety of spare battery stored in this little pelican case. So I have some triplea batteries some lithium doublea batteries some batteries for the little laser pointer. I even have a 9 volt battery, even though I don't have any 9volt item. So I just want to have on just in case I needed. So in this little case is just a variety of different battery types that concludes all the items that I have in the main compartment area of the urban bug out bag. Let's, take one final break in this video series and we'll finish it up with part 3, and which will go over the final three compartments, which are the food compartment. The clothing compartment, the medical compartment and then we'll do an overall summary of this urban bug out bag project. I hope you guys are enjoying it so far talk to more soon.
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I hear a trap, I kind of come up with a two cylinder blocks hung up in a tree. I got this cable going all the way down. And I got it tied to this stick right here, that's wedge barely between that. And then right there from this one. I got two cables going under these geese that make two snares going out there. Well, and I got some sticks come around here. Well, when cody comes up, he's gonna come up. Well, I got them geese tyler all together with baling wire and string. And from that baling wire, I got the geese tied to the stick right there and sit right there. And when they pull on these east and I'll set that it'll pull this right here out and they'll, throw it in the air from this gravity pulling down, and they snares whatever steps in it whatever's in it, it'll, throw them up and I'll.
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You want to be able to walk into that room and be like, oh, this is a great productive space. I can think I can write down all my thoughts, hey, you it's emily here. I hope you're having a fantastic day so far. So I learned to start sharing with you a decluttering and organizational series for your life. And I am in the process of decluttering and organizing our home in my life again. It seems like I do this every year, but things just kind of build up and it's that creates more and more stress. And I don't want to start off this year being stressful. I want to be very peaceful. And I want to just be very intentional of the things that are in my home and everything. And so I thought it'd be a good idea to start lease for me, and it might be for you too is in the office. Now some of you may not have particularly have an office. You might just have a command center where all your bills and that basically that area of your house where clutter just builds up. And it doesn't matter you can tackle it every day, but it just kind of keeps building and building it's just that disaster zone in your house. And for me, that's the office, our office actually serves as more of a mudroom office and workout room. So it has multiple purposes that I needed to actually work for us. And so that's. Why I'm in the process of making it over? And hopefully in a few weeks, I will be sharing that with you all once I get it very functional and to the liking and things like that. And so I thought this would be a good time to share with you how I am actually decluttering the office. And the first thing I am gonna start doing is actually attacking with my emails. Now I don't know about for you, I actually have three email accounts just because what it is. I have my youtube and business account that I have my personal. And then I have one that I send to like all of my like, if I sign up for something as store and whatnot is a perfect time to go through all of them and delete everything that you don't want to unsubscribe from them. There is usually an unsubscribe button at the very top, or at the bottom of the email and doing this will just clear out all of that. And then a watcher, you are going to be spending less time going through your emails, which actually create more time for you and things that actually are productive in your life. And it will get rid of a lot of that stress. Virtue is to cash out all of your online account account. And what I mean by this is like, if you have an ebay account, and I bother things that you spend money on normally like I bought it is for groceries. And then you want to buy something on there. You can get cash back for different things. Well, I had 57 in my abroad account that has just been seen here last year and I'm, like, oh, my gosh, that's, a whole month, it's, a whole week's worth of groceries that's sitting right there. So if you cash out those accounts, you'd be surprised at how much you got back for me, cashing out, two different accounts. I earned over a hundred dollars that was just sitting there waiting for me to use it the money that I had earned back for the money that I had spent. So you will be very surprised cash. All those accounts pay yourself starting of the new year. And the three is, if you have a piggy bank in your office also cash that out too, we like to take all of our loose change and put that in there. And then we take that to the bank and cash that out and you'll be surprised at how much can money is actually a little jar up quite quickly and it's a great way to get that money back and positively by organization stuff or put that towards your savings account paying off your debt, different things like that before use to collect all your tax receipts. Now I know you're probably not going to get your w9 yet in the mail. But most the time you will have business write offs and things like that. So you need to collect all of those receipts. And even dropping things often donating them at the thrift store. You need those receipts to know that you can collect more money through your taxes and whatnot, make a folder, put all of your tax stuff in then that way when all of your reforms do come into the mail familiar employment, you are ready to go and send that off or do your taxes yourself. However, you do that number five is to tackle your file drawer. We have a one file drawer. And let me tell you it gets really cluttered. Every time to go through all of that purge everything that you don't need, and then shred all those important documents that way nobody can get ahold of those. The six is to organize your drawers, and you have your stationery your gadgets and things like that that all just kind of clutter up in your drawers. And let me tell you ours is a big fiasco. It is terrible looking and it's, just one of those things that like you think things organized. And then a few months go by and it's, just an absolute disaster. Take the time, keep the things that you know that you are using the things are you actually using and toss the things that you have not there are things in this drawer that I went through last year that I know I have not touched and guess what I'm getting rid of them. And you can obviously if there's certain gadgets, you can obviously sell those online and things like that, which would be a great way to earn some extra money for the start of the new year. Number eight is to tackle all of your school supplies whether you are homeschooling. You are in a school or your kids are in school. This is a great time to go through all of the papers that you have been collecting from them that may be that they have made and things like that keep certain ones, and then put them in a drawer, and maybe laminate them break them down and laminate them, and then toss the rest of them. Another thing is to go through all the schoolbooks. So you may not be using if you can resell those or just donate them, get rid of them, but really go through all of your school supplies and organize them and figure out what you need what you don't need. And what you maybe for future use and then store those away for nine is to go throughout the rest of the space. And again, ask yourself am I using this or am I not for us? This is a multifunctional room. So I am going through all my workout equipment and figuring out what stuff I have been using this last year and one stuff. I have not anything that I am not. I am getting rid of because let's face it. I haven't used in the past year. I guess what I'm probably not going to be using anytime soon because it's just sitting there and is taking up valuable space. And that valuable space leads me into number 10 is you want your space to be clean and free and stressfree? You want to be a little walk into that room and be like, oh, this is a great productive space. I can think I can write down all of my thoughts and know that I will actually be productive in this space versus if walking into this space and feeling like, oh, my gosh. This room is such a mess, I'm feeling, you know, already cluttered that's, not gonna allow you to be productive. I think all of these little things will actually allow you to have a stressfree space in your home, which will lead to peace of mind and lead to productivity. And that is exactly what we're looking for that way. We can accomplish all of our goals that we have set for ourself. Guess what I'm trying to say is that only keep the things in your space that I'll actually use, and that will bring you joy that way you're not stressed out when you walk into that room. So whether this takes you an entire day, maybe an entire week or maybe a month or two, I just want you to motivate you to get it done and start somewhere. It is never too late to start that problem is a lot of people get so overwhelmed with a lot of this stuff. They never start and that's just an automatic way to fail. But if you start, there will be an end. And once you get that ball, rolling then it'll crush it, which is awesome exactly what we want to do. So I hope this has been motivating for you if you did enjoy it, I hope that you give this video, a thumbs up. And if you are new to my channel, I hope you hit that subscribe button as I plan on sharing a lots more decluttering organizing tips. And then hopefully a couple makeovers along the way because this room is coming along and I'm, hopefully very very soon, and I can show you already. I hope you have a beautiful bus day. Thank you again so much for watching I'll see in the next one.
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Okay, we have here is how they change a circuit breaker. This is a subpanel if you were working on your your main panel, I would suggest you turn off your circuit mean. Now this one I shut off the main breaker for this sub panel, not for the house. Now, if you don't feel comfortable doing this job, I recommend you hire a professional do it. Now here we go I'll show you how to change a circuit breaker. I use these insulated, screwdrivers, they're, insulated, all the way up to the stem under the tip right? There, it's all metal. And the metal is cut it with plastic. And of course, it's plastic up top. Do you buy them at your home store? Ok? So now, remove the front panel with the front panel, zoom in just pick any breaker about. There should be good turn this one off off. He is this. I touch the top of the breaker, see you'll, not you don't want to touch this right here that is a power main right. There do not touch that that's a power mean. This is called a bus bar that's, where all your ground wire comes in. Usually by law red is hot. Black is hot. White is not what is neutral. This is the bare copper wire that is the ground. So let's pull this breaker out and do that make sure it's off if you have it up unscrew, the wire pull wire out the screw down in there. You can get a flat head or square head. So ten it's off here is your dead wire. Now the new breaker, take your wire, put it in the breaker like so tighten her up, just nice and snug. Try to be neat about your wires. Try do it be neat about your wires? Take the bottom piece right here. I line it up line it up with the bottom. It wasn't tight enough, push in get in turn on proper operation, easy as that. I put the panel one being very careful, always treat every circuit like it's. Live always even if you have it off kind of like if you're cleaning a gun, always treat it like it's, loaded, even if it's empty and that's that thank you for viewing my video until next time, take care, please comment below and subscribe. Thanks take care.
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Hello guys. Welcome back to new video. I am going to talk about top 5. Best down comforters let's. Get started with the list starting at number 5. Utopia, queen, comforter, duvet, insert this. Queen, comforter duvet, insert is one of the best comforters because it's an affordable option that works. Well for most sleepers it's made with ultra soft materials with siliconized fiber, filling that provides a superior comfy and cozy feel throughout the night. This comforter has the characteristic similar to a duvet. The do they fit snugly inside a duvet cover, which can be removed and washed when needed with duvet covers. You can also quickly and easily change the look of your bed and room without having to completely redecorate. The density of the comforter is measured in gsm grams per square meter. It is the indicator of its warmth and weight. It will keep you warm in winter and cool in summer and best of all it fluffs. This would give you a cozy feel and the most relaxing sleep at night. Also it lets you make your bed easily in the morning, you can easily clean and contemporary ultra plush comforter with hypoallergenic barrier, bedding protects against dust mites and mildew, a perfect choice for those that suffer from any allergies at number 4, egyptian bedding, 600 thread count egyptian cotton. Siberian goose down comforter wrap yourself in egyptian bedding registered sign 600 thread count 100%, egyptian, cotton, siberian goose down comforter that is truly worthy of a classy elegant suite and is found in world class world class hotels, constructed with premium box construction design that helps the retain volume and full loft in each chamber for even thickness, woven to a luxurious 600 threads per square in this. Fine luxury bed comforter is crafted from long staple, 100%, egyptian cotton, comfort, quality and opulence sets this luxury bedding in a class above the rest at number three superior solid white down, alternative comforter. The versatile solid white shell will not show through superiors collection of beautiful and highquality duvet covers and looks bright and fresh on its own. The soft microfiber is wrinkle resistant than feels silky smooth for a pictureperfect look right out of the dryer. I love the microfiber cover and lofty down alternative fill allow air to circulate or a breathable bed that is warm enough for the winter, but stays remarkably cool in the warmer months. The shell is constructed from ultrathin fibers, which are tightly woven into a strong, durable fabric that resists stains fading and wrinkles superiors down alternative families, allergy and asthma friendly and will provide relief to customers sensitive to goose down comforters and with a baffle box and box stitch design the filling will not shift ensuring an even cover throughout the entire night. Our durable comforter is easy to clean while still providing the luxurious feel of pure down bedding at number two, mara feel 100% cotton, waffle, weave j'ouvert cover set this cozy duvet cover in pillowcase set features, 100% cotton, woven waffle for its face and 100%, cotton, percale and white color for its reverse, timeless soft and easy to launder. Our mara feel waffle is made from a premium quality, cotton waffle with both the duvet cover in pillow. Shams reverse to plain colored cotton, percale, elevate, this textural modern, look by styling it with a range of colors from the marital waffle collection. The waffle duvet cover set brings the clean crisp feel and look of luxury with its pure white, cotton, finish and waffle texture. You will love the everyday durability alone with the superior, comfort and warmth, provided by this beautifully finished set coordinate decently with your existing decor or create a fresh new. Look at number. One, panic, a down alternative comforter. If you are a two birds, one stone kind of person, then this queen, comforter, duvet, sholdn't, be missing from your closet with the perfect amount of filling this comforter duvet ensures long lasting, comfort and warmth while you sleep, it will never suffocate your body as it iced through a li lightweight. And breathable chair is great for during summer season. Thanks to its moisture. Wicking fabric. It allows sweat and moisture to pass through the filling and prevents overheating. Even if you are a warm sleeper this luxurious comforter blanket is extremely easy to use. So if you hate making your bed every morning or simply do not have the time this do you, they will do the trick just throw it over your bed, straighten a few corners, and you are done. Thanks for watching drop a like leave a comment and don't forget to subscribe.
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Everyone welcome back to my channel. I hope you all had an awesome day. So today, I'm actually unboxing. And this is the homemade ice. I think that's how you say it homemade ice, it's, total, comfort, basically, it's a humidifier. This specific one is with warm and cold mist. So this is how it actually looks so from the front. So now let's unbox this. So I'm just going to cut the tab on the top. You just want piece of tape. So when you open it up, this is how it's going to look and from the looks, we can see on the top. You get a manual. We also get some quick instructions or for the control panel, filling the tanks, adding essential oil and cleaning the transducer or ultrasonic membrane. Then we also have a stop warning sign. So if you need help, we can use that we also essential oil with this. If you want to use that you can put in there's a special oil, tray and that's. The fragrance you will get you the mist and we get two cartridges. So then it's, the machine itself just lifting the casing. And then we can lift the machine out. So the actual humidifier is again, covered in plastic. And you can take it off is that sheer the back so I'm just going to take that off, or you can just cut the plastic out and the cover that's mean it for the humidifier. This is a the mist is going to come out from if you go to the control panel three instructions are more like a key information about the product at the back when you have two water tanks. And we also have the oil two at the end so that's with all the features, the water tanks on top and to open that up, you gain have to remove another tape. Once you remove that table, you can open the water tanks and fill the tanks up. All you do is unscrew the bottom wall. And then you can just pour the water from here. And then you have to tie that back in before you put in it does have a warning do not put the oil in the tank, because you have a oil career for that. And also this is spring spring mechanism at the bottom that's, how like the water comes out? So if the tank is filled, and you press the spring, the one's going to start coming out from there. So make sure once you fill it up like when you're putting it just don't press, the spring, otherwise you're just going to spill all the water. Also you can see at the bottom. It does says, oil, tray so push to push sure to open you, push it up and all actually you don't come up with the oil directly there pads. I guess, yeah. So these pads, so they're also gave us platts so with their oil with the package, which contain oils, we get to more paths and the oil. So I guess you just put a few drops of the oil in the pan, then you place the pad back in and then into the tree and put to block just before ending the video, and this will cover few key components this. This humidifier has. So this has your tank. Seven point, six liter capacity each. So the estimate running time with both of the tanks filled is twelve to one to the hours. And obviously you can set the temperature for the humidifier in the control panel. It does have digital display and clean tank technologies. So that's, basically what I said, you just rinse, the tanks and it's all clean so that's all for this video. This was just a really quick video of unboxing. The total comfort, ultrasonic humidifier. If you've any questions leave a comment.
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A lot of people have a problem with the voles and see little holes all over your yard, a lot of people think they're moles at first just because those are the only things they associate with the holes. And if they're small, usually that are either squirrels or revolts, but those are more common ones for causing these types of problems. So let me show you how what they look like and how we catch them. So if you see holes like this kind of in your yard or in your gardening, especially that's, typically a hole. So what we do is we take a little peanut butter and take these mousetraps with the v on them and get all more real cheap, kind of place them over the top like that, peanut butter smells really strong so they're attracted to it. And whenever they come up to try and eat it that's when they get the mousetrap here and you'll see, I just set these out last night, and we already caught one here, a little it's, a small one, but I, so you want to locate these things put them on here, they'll eventually become wise to the fact that their family is dying and start to make new holes elsewhere. So you can actually read josh readjust these, but it's, not in common, just for a fairly small yard to have catch maybe two, three, four or five six. Maybe today, especially early on in the season, the best time to do this is it really hot? Because if you do it, late you'll have too many already by the time you get to them, you can pay for these services. They come out and it's have to kill either moles or bolts. But you typically pay 10 per one they catch catch. And this is a fight. You kind of have to take off all summer long. So usually a lot wiser to do this, but there's how to catch your balls and get rid of these.
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Is he the loving the people who are struggling for new your dance? So now we work together the more I have a chance for the love that sets you free only love accessory. You must straighten out give us trying to ever for your education for your food for you people for the nature of your bed. Ok, got my seed catalog out here to the high mowing seed catalog and it's, a hundred percent certified organic seeds that makes me happy. And they have all three onions that I want over here. We've got the gladstone, which is a white onion. And then over here, we've got the rosa de milano and that's a red one. And then we got the walla walla, which is a yellow onion. And so all three of those are intermediate day length, which is good because I'm starting them here in december and I'm, hoping that they'll come up fine in the spring and then mature in june like most onions do so you'll see the rest of that later, okay, it's, december 16th we're here at niles home for children and jamie's the photographer here. And what I've got here is the medium that we grew of michael riesel, fungi on the roots of the bahia grass. So these r, bahia grass, roots and microscopic. There are propagules for mycorrhizal fungi in this medium. And there are other videos that you can see about this how we grew this stuff. This fungi inoculant so I'm, mixing it on a three to one base. So here's, one part of this, michael riedel, fungi. And then right here is a material it's, the organic potting soil. What is it? I don't know whose it is gardening nature's way going to put three of those. I've got my another batch of my medium mixed up here, 31 and I'm going to fill these cells. You know, as you can see when I put it on here, there are roots hanging out. Now, those roots all those roots should have been chopped down to 1.5 or about a centimeter of peace that way they stuff in the hole. So I best I can do is if go over the top of it make the fill the cells, good and rake off the long roots. And hopefully enough for the other routes are broken and in the meat medium, and besides that the medium itself should be rich with the proper yul's I'm, hoping so that's all I'm doing is talking it on and fill in the trays here we are planting some onion seeds, I'm planning, a gladstone onion from high mowing seeds. So anyway, all the plug flaps they'll have little little onion plants and I'll plant them sometime in early spring, it's, all right now I'm going to cover the little seeds. I put in with the some of the soil mixture so that they are moist all around and they'll germinate and come up. So doing now, okay, here's the home for our onion seeds now, but they'll tuck them in here under this set of lights, six lights, you can find a video on how to build this particular kind of light box. You can kind of see it here. And then a little one by twos along the edge here, hold the plastic up make a little lake, and then what flood the whole thing. And then I drain the lake after everybody's got enough water, oh that's that stage all right here we are. This is this. This is what the onions look like bottles again. Ok, here we are trying to transplant virge is doing the transplanting here. And some some of the cells have more than one onion plant coming up in them and some don't have any. So what we're trying to do here it's being january four at all now, he's pulling up the extras out of the hole and then he's going to move him over to another cell. And then he takes a straw with some water on it. And there he goes down there, and he gets it put some water in the hole. So that's it.
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A few weeks back a client of ours, it worked asked us to construct a model of a boiler and fill it with their ash. And then puff the ash by blowing air through these little manifolds. These manifolds are made out of copper. And I thought this would be a great time to show you something I learned last year, which is how to solder copper pipe. Now, I'm not a plumber, and I don't profess to know how to do this perfectly. So if you have any better ideas feel free to comment down below the first step is to cut your copper pipe to length. You can use a simple tubing cutter such as this one, or if you have a bigger pipe a larger one. Once you clamp it down around the pipe, you rotate it around clamp it a tiny bit tighter rotated it around again, a few times and keep clamping and rotating until the pipe just falls off in your hand. One quick note, be careful when you're clamping down on the cutter. You don't want to accidentally crush the pipe as the copper is very soft. Once you cut off the pipe, you have to clean up the ends to prepare for the solder. I use this little wire brush tool on the outside edge of the pipe that will ended up working really well for that for the inside of the pipe. You can either use a another wire brush, or you can use emery cloth and just wrap it into a little circle like I'm doing now. And then you place that inside the fitting and twist it back and forth and in and out for a little while until it once again, gets nice and shiny for fitting such as this tee fitting. I like to clean up all of the junctions that are going to be soldered that way it saves a little bit time when you come to flux and solder it don't have to go back and reclaim it's critical to apply flux to the joint otherwise, the solder will not flow into the joint and will just remain basically where you lay it on. So I use a small brush to apply flux to both the pipe. And the inside of the fitting once the flux is applied, you can assemble the two parts and then begin to heat it with a torch. You want to heat the fitting not the pipe, and you want to heat from all sides sides as you heat. I tend to test it every now. And then to see if the solder will flow into the joint you'll see that I remove the heat, I apply the solder and then see how well it flows if it doesn't flow in very well, I continue to heat until the solder melts easily and then I'll continue to apply heat to allow that solder to wholly flow into the joint. You want to apply enough solder, but not too much solder. I generally apply enough so that the entire joint has solder around it. And then maybe do just a tiny bit more. If you do make a mistake, you can unsolder the parts and pull them apart with the pliers reapplying them can be tricky. But if you sand both parts so that they easily fit together again, you can reflux them reassemble them. And then obviously, go ahead and restart it's that connection. Now a few notes on soldering connections, where there's multiple joints next to each other generally, like in the case of this tee fitting, I like to flux everything up and assemble everything together all at once then once everything's assembled, I very carefully, put them into a vise in this case. So that the joints are horizontal if the joints aren't horizontal as you heat, one, you have the chance to unsolder the one next to it, and then the part will just fall apart. So if I keep both joints horizontal, I can heat them, both solder them both and everything works out. Well, same thing here, I'll, keep the other two joints horizontal. While I solder along the top tee connection, which is vertical. I can't really fall out if it's vertical and that way everything stays together. Even if you apply a little bit too much trust me, I've had a lot of difficulty with things falling apart when you solder connections next to them. Well, I hope you guys have learned something from this. This is kind of a little bit different for me. But something I want to really start doing is sharing with you guys things that I have been learning and also passing along some projects I'm doing and will do a mix of that going forward. So it's, good to be back subscribe if you haven't subscribed yet, and I will see you guys in the next one that's.
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You all ten swatches are going to be staying the same and then washed with ten different products club soda glycerin. Baking soda hydrogen, peroxide, rubbing alcohol, dawn glass, cleaner with ammonia, shout pool light for dry clean and bleach in order to control the amount of stain I'm going to use the same dropper and put one drop of stain in the same location on each swatch. The bottom left hand corner is one drop of water. Five days have passed since I stained my swatches after the hairspray and the regular laundry washing dawn is still the clear winner now with no trace of the ink pen, only a faint, trace of the black sharpie.
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Honey, hearts, see, it's, sunday, we're, sugar. My name is farah and I'm, a very small pony, mini fans today. We are gonna be hanging out with sugar. And one of my ponies ponies, this is farah. So you can see that one affair is very very very very favorite things to do is, of course, eat. She loves to eat here. She is eating with or her best bud cookie. So usually whenever I put the hay out, I usually put two piles. I give sugar a really big pile because she's a lot bigger than farah. And then I give a little pile next to her because farah likes to eat right next to her. She just does. I put out a whole bunch of piles once. And of course, she goes to the one that's, the closest to shaggy, because they are buddies sugar loves to eat farah. And should you run it around together out in the yard? Farah has a super duper, fancy trot and look at them they're gonna go eat eat eat deer need to do little, tiny, farah. Look there. We go. Look at her, try theirs. Woo farah standing there in the wind. Yeah, there she goes there. She goes she's trotting away again, little fancy girl, look, how fancy she is he's running over to her food pile get a little tiny sample, oh, looks like she's wandering off to the other food pile, a little tiny sample from that pile, see so he's like where you going whoo. And after she's done playing farrah likes to take naps, oh, and she likes to lay down to actually nap. So I find her laying down all over the place farrah. What are you doing? Are you doing farrah I'm just trying to nap? Even though I still have hang on my face? Oh farrah, such a silly little pony. You got those super duper, big eyes and look at that, big belly I'll fill with hay. Ha, goldy, little gulled. She looks tired tired, shuggie, where are you so dirty? You've got mud all over. You neato, tiny, farrah. She just wants to nap. Berra your eyes are getting heavy. You look like you're about ready to fall asleep. Berra, berra. Oh here she comes she's so cute. She has really really big brown eyes farrah farrah. Look at that tail. Woo, she's, sassy, oh, that's. A sassy. She is ready to eat. You definitely want some food. What are you doing farrah she's just saying, why are you feeding me? I want to eat. I want food in my mouth. I want to go wee those little ears on her she's, 32 inches tall. So she's really really manager. If you don't feed me, I'll have to munch something else that I find on the ground, luncheon away, munching away, he's so cute, you can see her little tiny snip that she has on her nose, cute little, white kissy spot right on her muzzle. And she also has a star that's kind of crooked on her forehead. Look at she wants to eat. Ready? Ready? Shuggie, oh a little itchy. So here they are are put it farah, fine she's, always scavenging and finding little bits of hay. What is she eating? Ha, shuggie shuggie is just keeping an eye on farah, just she's her buddy anytime. I halter farah. I have to take shaggy with her because sugar gets really upset. If farah is not with her right chick, she's, your buddy, she's, your buddy, sugar. What are you thinking about? I can see you farah. What are you doing under shuggie doing behind her there? You just want to kind of hang out together who she's talking to her look at those ears pinned back who she's talking to her sugar? Oh she's talking. She tell her to remove it. Oh she's talking to her. No, no farah. Alright, she's. Finally, moving there, we go she's listening to sugar. Apple nibble nibble, nibble, nibble, nibble, always finding things. He easily pick up one piece of hay. Look at her super long tail. It actually drags on the ground. She has a very very very long tail. She is she's taking a little nap. Look at her. Ha, it's early morning. And she just wants to, oh looks like she kind of wants to roll. Oh there you go it. She getting up inching. She's got an itch. Oh she's, got it come on up farah. Oh there we go. Whoa, whoa. She's, getting her winter coat on so she's, looking extra fat and fluffy look. She heard something golde golde, these kind of just bacon in the sun she's, just standing she's also looking superduper, fluffy just like she's got a piece of hay dangling from her it's. The morning with goldie look at her tiny little ears. She looks so furry and fluffy and fat. Look at goldie jamie fans. Thank you so much for hanging out with sugar and farah. I hope you enjoyed this video do not forget to subscribe for more horse crazy, fun videos. And I will see you gallop on over to my next video. This is fara. I wanted to know what is your favorite pony and don't say, sugar or goldie say, me, farah khan. You have to have a better secret word cuz. The mini fans are at the end of the video. Alright, mini fans who is ferry's bff is it goldie? Or is it sugar?.
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Hi my name is jerry. And this is michael from try new products. We're gonna talk about pegboard storage today and show you better ways to be able to store organize the image of to these regular pegboard hooks fall off of the pegboard, the dura bugsy's put in its place where it's supposed to be another item in the dura book. Product line is our spacer kit, it's, a full steel spacer. It keeps your pegboard off the wall so that you can put your hook side and it eliminates the need for any wood framing on your pegboard dura hooks from drankin products are going to help you manage your tools, keep them in place. Instead of going to find the tool you're, just gonna grab your tool and also it's gonna clean off all of your flat work surface spaces, get everything up on the wall store and organize safely and securely with durable.
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Have you ever stepped out on the front or back porch of your home to a huge nest of yellow jackets for sure you've tangled with them in the past based on your interest of this post, you defend your home,, and unfortunately, yellow jackets and other wasps love to defend their homes as well, right? Some solutions to get rid of yellow. Jackets are more temporary,. But there are also more permanent solutions. If you want to get those yellow jackets away from your house,, the following are simple home remedy procedures you can employ to make them hit the road and find a different home. Yellow jackets are among the most defensive when it comes to wasps and their nests. This can also translate to the fact they can be very aggressive. They love when food is around,, and they definitely love sweet things. This means that you need to be aware of what you leave around. If you have pets,, it is a good idea, not to keep their food on porches while a yellow jacket colony is only going to temporarily invade your home,, not understanding how to get rid of yellow. Jackets is going to keep them coming back each summer. The first rule of thumb is anything you try to do to a yellow jacket nest should be at night,. So you don't disturb the nest as much disturbed yellow. Jackets are going to be flying around trying to sting you. Of course, pyrethrum is available as an ingredient in aerosol cans. This is a very effective treatment for yellow jacket nests. There are also bait stations. You can purchase for both prevention and to help eliminate nests it's best to put the bait stations up during the spring time,. So that you can help prevent the queen yellow jacket from calling your home, the place to start a new colony.
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Home remedies to get rid of bedbugs permanently 5, best remedy to treat them. Bedbugs are insects, which live under your bed and infest upon you all you are sleeping. It sounds creepy. But you don't have to worry discover some of the amazing natural home remedies to kill bedbugs and get rid of them permanently follow these home. Number 1 alcohol, robbing alcohol is a natural pesticide the smell eliminates bags. It has to be added in proper quantity as over to such is poisonous how to use alcohol as a remedy spray, a bottle of rubbing alcohol on beddings mattresses wooden articles, clothing in frames. It gets rid of bedbugs infestation in a larger phase. Bed, let's get dehydrated and eventually die, give a coating of walls and furniture with alcohol to keep bedbugs at bay by using alcohol, get rid of bedbugs in a mattress easily. Number 2, baking soda draws moisture from bedbugs it's, the safest organic pesticide how to use baking soda as a remedy spread baking soda on cracks, or wherever you find bedbugs clean the place and repeat the process twice a week. Number three, the boric acid powder, it's, highly toxic to insects. They step on to powder and ingest the toxins how to use boric acid powder as a remedy big bucks may be hiding in your clothes, mattress kitchen. Bathroom bathroom, spray, this remedy in such places to help get rid of them. Number four bleaching powder, powder, it's, a disinfectant and antioxidant how to use bleaching powder as a remedy this pesticide helps to wash your clothes, furniture and floors of your house. And deprive you of bed bugs, number five tea tree oil. It is known for its antimicrobial effects helps to eradicate bacteria fungi and viruses how to use tea tree oil as a remedy clean your home with this oil, add some tea tree oil to your clothing and where there are bed bugs, sprinkle a solution from the mixture of lukewarm water and tea tree oil all over the house, repeat this procedure once a week to get completely rid of the microbes number six, cayenne pepper, the smell of the solution has a longlasting effect and drives the bedbugs away how to use cayenne pepper as a remedy boil a teaspoon of cayenne pepper, oregano and grated ginger in water strain, the solution and spray the same in places where there are bed bugs. Then pepper is the best home remedies to get rid of bed bugs permanently. I hope you found helpful information, please subscribe us.
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Hi my name is melissa broad. The owner of I do weddings in san diego and I'm here today to teach you how to create your very own boutonniere out of carnation carnations are very easy, functional low price. Easy flowers to work with. So you can see here. I've created a finished product. Product it's, very very simple. I simply cut the carnation to the desired length. And then I added a little bit of lace ribbon to it just to make it a little bit more visually. Well, you can certainly wire flowers as well. I think this is a really great way to go it's, something that anyone can do and it's very very easy. So you can see, this is a lace adhesive, very very easy to find. I found mine paper source and because it's an adhesive, it makes it even easier to put on the actual stem. And what I'm doing is I'm just slowly, turning the carnation and the stem and wrapping the lace adhesive right around the base. I want to make sure to go all the way down to the bottom. So you're covering the bottom of the stem, and then working my way back up. And there you go I'm, melissa broad, the owner of I do weddings in san diego. And I just taught you how to create a boutonniere with a carnation.
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If your house or your landlords house, isn't, wired for networking, there are a variety of ways to get an internet connection to the place where you need it. It powerline wifi. The problem with these solutions is that they're just not as good as a good oldfashioned cat5e. The problem with a good oldfashioned cat5e is that sometimes it is nearly impossible to get it from where your internet connection comes into the house and your network switches to where you want it to be without creating either a tripping hazard. Or in my case, a wife hazard corsair, boasts, unrivaled, comfort and universal compatibility on its void surround headset featuring a genuine dolby 7.1 headphone, usb adapter click on the link in the video description to learn more. So the objective today is to run an ethernet cable from my networking closet on the secondstory down to the first storey where my media center and my tv are in order to eliminate the tripping and wife hazards, though we're going to be taking it outside so to speak and running the ethernet cable along the siding on the outside of the house. However, before you embark on a project like this, there are some considerations number one is mapping out where exactly your entry and exit wounds are going to be and we'll show you some simple tricks for how to find exactly the right spots to drill. The next one is figuring out how long your run needs to be to find a balance between the shortest possible run, which is always good for signal, integrity and optimizing your aesthetics as well as the durability of the cable. If your run goes way across a very sunny selffacing patch. It might not last as long, even if you're using a uv rated exterior cable we'll show you how to anchor your cable to wood as well as brick or concrete. And finally, we'll show you how we're terminating the jacks on both sides. So it not only works well, but looks professional let's begin with a rundown of everything we're going to need for our job. First of all, we've got a hundred feet of cat, 5e cable that we paid about 50 bucks for. Why did we pay that much I'm glad you asked it's? Because this is outdoor rated cat 5e, which means that if it is in direct sunlight, it's, not going to pretty much immediately break down the way that an indoor cable would next. We've got the wiring diagram for our twisted pairs as well as some rj45 connectors to terminate. Both ends of the cable. We've got a crimper to make that whole thing happen. And then when it comes to actually putting holes in the house to run the cables through, we've got an impact drill with a couple of bits. So the larger one here. And this is a 3/8 inch bit is going to be for the cable itself. And then we've got ourselves a caulking gun. You know, what job is complete without the to make sure that the hole seals and doesn't actually leak water into the house, which would be bad. And then we have a second bit. And this puppy is a 3/16 inch bit. And this one is for the plastic inserts that we're going to use to run our cable straps. So these are little cable management ties on the brick and concrete where needed in order to make our run nice and clean. Now we've also got some regular wood screws here. These are just some robertson head, wood screws as well as some more straps for where we're running the cable along the wood. And finally, we've got ourselves, an electric screwdriver as well. As one of these handy, dandy little mounting plates for where we're going to put the jack that is going to come out of the wall. The one thing we are missing because we need to do a run to the store is a femaletofemale femaletofemale piece that goes on here where we can run our terminated jack into the back of it. And then we can plug our jack into the other side and run it to the tv or a network switch or whatever else as we went along, we realized there were a few more things we needed a measuring tape, a marking pencil, a drywall saw a hammer. And of course, safety glasses. Now we know that the downstairs connection needs to go through this wall. But if we were to measure it from the outside, it would be easy to overlook things like that my living room has a sunken floor. And we could end up at completely the wrong height or the wrong distance away from the wall. So to make sure that we're drilling at the correct height, we actually need to take things inside for our measurements. So from in here, we can decide exactly where it is that we want our jack to come out. So I'm kind of thinking a little off to the left of this power outlet right about there. So the first thing we need to know is the height. So we go. A standard wall. Jack has its bottom about 12 inches off the floor, exactly 12 inches off the floor and a perfect. So we're going to aim for about 14 inches here. So we go ahead and make a little mark on our wall at 14 inches. Then we find a landmark that is common to both the inside and the outside of the house. So, in our case, we can use the bottom of the glass on this window and measure that to our 14 inch mark. So it looks like about 19 and a half inches. The next thing we need to know is the distance along the wall. Fortunately, once again, we have an easy landmark because we can actually see the brick on the outside of the house, which is what we'll have to measure from when we're out there. So doing some somewhat approximate, yes, this isn't quite perfect. But it's good enough for our purposes eyeballing. We can line up the edge of our measuring tape with that brick and then kind of go. Okay, we need to go across about. Oh, I don't know 28 inches. So there you have it 19 and a half down from the window 28 inches over from the edge of the wall. And we should pretty much hit that spot. So now that we're out here we can see about eighteen and a half inches down is right on this mortar line, which is really handy because it means that as long as you've got brick or wood siding or something along those lines, you can actually follow it along assuming that it is probably pretty level and then take your second measurement 28 inches, which. And this is more good luck. Lends us right on this point right here. So that means we can drill through mortar, rather than the brick, which is going to do less damage to the look of the wall and also has less of a chance of cracking something as you go through, we can put our cable through and then run it right down here under this metal flashing and cable management along the concrete here at the bottom. So then without further ado, we've got our drill set to the hammer drill, setting bear in mind. You don't, necessarily have to have a big old rugged. One like this, a lot of just normal hand. Drills will have a hammer setting. You can just check yours and it's off to the races, actually our masonry bit didn't end up being long enough to punch through the plywood. So we've got a spade bit here. And while I could, you know, try to use my landmarking to make a hole on the other side, exactly where this one is. And if I measured perfectly that would work it's a little bit easier since I'm in here anyway, to just punch through the drywall now and they'll know exactly where I made my hole from the outside. So for the next step, because we want a socket in there we're going to expand the hole. We made with a drywall saw to just the size of the perimeter of the inside of this wall plate. Then what we're going to do is screw the wall plate in which will make these little flanges here grip onto the drywall, holding it into place. This gives us somewhere to mount that plate that we're going to add later. So with our hole complete, we take one end of our ethernet cable and run it through the hole selfexplanatory now you're going to want to leave yourself a little bit of extra cable in the wall because the next step crimping, the end onto the cable is the most likely reason that your cable run might not end up working. So you want to have enough extra that you can cut off what you did and redo it. So here we are with the cable on the other side. And this won't be by any means, the world's most comprehensive how to terminate your own ethernet cables guide. But basically you strip the outer sheathing. Then because this is an outdoor cable there's going to be some goop in there. Don't worry about that you still as normal separate all your twisted pairs, align them in the correct order according to your diagram place them into the cutting tool on the crimper with the length such that you will have the outer sheathing sticking into the connector about this far then feed all the ends without any need to strip them insert the whole thing into the slotted part of the crimping tool crimp. And it actually shouldn't take longer than a minute or so per end. Once you get the hang of it. So the next step here is to break out that smaller masonry bit. Remember, you won't need that if you're running along wood, you can just use your screws and put them right into the siding for the cable straps, but we're going to be using the masonry bit as well as our little plastic inserts to every 12 to new 16 inches or so place. One of our cable straps for a nice tight cable management line under the metal flashing. So that it's not visible from a person's eye level, then we're going to remove the downspout and run the cable up the corner where the downspout is making it other than the entry hole and a small hole up in the top of the soffit, basically invisible one up there, oh, hi. Ha, well that worked out. So now that we've got our wire in the wall, we need to put some caulking in there to keep moisture from seeping in along the wire. This will dry clear once we're done. Now, if you were doing a project with a longer run it's possible that you would be stuck with more cable visible from the outside of the house, but the limit is pretty much your own creativity here. And the best practice is generally speaking follow the lines of the house, whether it's siding or whether it's a vertical, you know, end piece or finishing piece and keep it in quarters as much as possible. Okay, yeah. So this is it homestretch. We've got the wire out of the crawlspace and all that's left to do is cut it to the appropriate length here. Here, we go we're not going to bother with the, you know, nice, new wallmounted jack or anything like that. So I just got to crawl over here, put it through that same hole that everything else is using you get this nice shot of my butt. In the meantime I got a brennan looks like I pull this baby out here, terminate it and that's. 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I'm and nice for my master's work in the plant biology and conservation program, I'm studying native illinois orchids, but with the illinois orchid society, I grow my own tropical orchids at home I'm going to show you today, how to repot orchids something important to do after you buy one and also something important to do every year or so you may choose to display your orchids in decorative pots, or you might even buy one in a decorative pot. The first trick is to know that your orchid is actually in a plastic pot inside the decorative pot. So you can just lift it out and take the orchid out of the plastic pot. So you want to look for your plant tag and make sure you don't lose it and then I'm going to gently turn my orchid over and just kind of squish the pot and some orchids have sticky roots. So it can be difficult to get them out. You might want to wear gloves because orchids are potted in bark. You may have splinters in there and spagna moss tends to have prickly thorns inside of it. Also a lot of growers use pesticides and fungicides on their orchids, and you don't want to get those chemicals on your bare hands. You'll, notice there are some new roots starting right here. So when it turns brown to white and then that yellow little tip, these are the new roots starting. So sometimes like happened with this orchid. The roots are really packed together, and they've become what's called pot bounds. So you notice that the roots take on the shape of the pot, this will discourage the plant from taking up space in the new pot and sending the roots out the way they need to go they'll just kind of keep growing in this pattern. So we want to knock them loose, but in order to not break them they're a bit dried out and stiff right now. So I'm going to soak them in some water. This water is actually got a solution of a virus id to make sure that any pathogens that might be on the plant. Roots are going to get killed. And if there's any root rot present that it will kill that also so I'm just going to set the orchid down into it and I'm going to let it soak for a few minutes. So as you can see from this plant, just a little bit of soaking, even and make pulling apart, the roots much more easy, because when the roots are saturated, they're, less sticky. So what I'm doing now is I'm just pulling the roots apart gently they do snap. So you don't want to be too rough with them, but you don't have to be too gentle. If they're really saturated a lot of times they're so flexible that you can be pretty rough in general thinner. Roots are easier to be rough with and thicker. Roots tend to be a bit more brittle and more difficult to not break. So what I'm doing is I'm just looking for any dead roots that might be inside the root mass here. And I want to pull those ones out. I also want to loosen the root mass up. So that when it goes into the new pot, it's really going to send down roots into the whole pot and spread out a bit more and it's, not going to be so tightly bound up. This paphiopedilum was packed in bark mix. And here you can see the bark mix, and you see it's a fairly fine mix and it's actually, not in that bad of condition. Probably what happened is in this case, this plant was just watered too much. And they waited, although they used a high quality bark mix, they waited too long to put it into a bigger pot in general plants want to go about once a year year, repot them. If you get a really high quality bark mix something that's been kiln dried, you might get two or three years, but then you should probably go with a slightly larger pot because they're going to need more room to expand. If you wait longer to repot in general, you don't want to go with a pot that's much bigger than the one. The orchid was packed in, or you could even put it in back into its original pot. Most orchids prefer to be root bound and it's easier to not overwater them if they're in a smaller pot, so what I'm going to do now I seem to have gotten most of the material loosened up that I'm going to get for now it's still pretty tight. But what I'm going to do is I'm going to rinse it, and hopefully that will loosen some stuff up and get some of the dirt from in between the roots. So I'm just going to take it in this bowl of water here. And this is also water with it's also water with the solution in it and I'm just going to gently go up and down like this and it's knocking loose all of the decomposed potting material and the loose chunks of bark. And you can see a little bit of suds forming and that's, just from the solution. So now I'm going to check the roots again after I've washed it some and see if there's any more dead root material, that's shown up so I'm going to do one final check for any rotted roots. And you can tell the rotted ones from the healthy ones, a lot of times just by feeling them. So rotted ones will be squishy, especially after it's been soaking. They will have absorbed some water, and they've gotten mushy and the healthy roots will be nice and firm. So the other thing I want to do is repotting is a really good opportunity to trim up your plant and make it look nicer because it's not in the pot. So it's a lot more flexible to work with. So I want to cut off these dead leaf ends just because they're aesthetically unattractive and also the leaf will continue to degrade in a lot of cases if there's dead material. But if you cut it, it will stay green. So this is a good example where this one was cut. You can see the rest of the leaf is still green. So it's still useful for the plant so I'm going to use a straight razor for this be careful with them, though because they're extremely sharp, I try to not use them more than I have to because I tend to cut myself so I'm just going to lay the leaf on a flat surface and then cut across it. Some people like to cut at an angle so that it looks like the leaf does naturally. I like to leave as much of the photosynthetic material as I can behind. And since the plants, not ready to go into a show or anything, I don't know how much aesthetics matter at this point, but it's really up to you, whatever you prefer that little bit of lost materials, not really going to make a huge difference to the plant so I'm going to put this one in a bigger. This is the pot it originally came in and I'm actually going to put it in a much larger pot, that's because the roots are extremely bound right now. Also happy ipad. Alums tend to be more water, loving than a lot of other orchids. So some extra potting material is not going to damage it too much. I like to put these a little bit lower in their pots, because the leaves are so flexible, and then they can kind of catch over the edge. But you can also put it higher in the pot if you want to. So what I want to try to do is get the base of the plants lined up with the bottom rim here, or with this rim on the edge, I'm going to kind of hold it like that. And now for this one I'm going to use this smaller bark mix over here, the finer bark mix because the roots are smaller than they were on the bailey enosis. And also, because the smaller bark mix has more surface area for water to adhere to. So the mix will stay wetter. This one is a little bit different than the other one it's got charcoal in it. And again, you want to try to get the plant in the middle of the pot that way it can go out on all sides, it's going to look nice for you you and don't hesitate. If you need a second hand to ask someone to help you out, I know, it's some of my bigger orchids. I always have to get a friend or my husband to come over and hold it for me again, I'm just going to come down and I'm going to work the potting mix down in between the roots. Most orchids bloom once a year, some of them bloom more than that. But a lot of them bloom just once a year. And so you might not have a flower the next year that you expect it. But the year after that's, okay, don't be too worried about that it's, just the plant adjusting some take a little bit longer than others to adjust, but you still want to do it, because if you don't repot you're, not going to have a healthy plant. So in the case of something that if you repotted it and then a year later, it doesn't, bloom, don't, don't, repot it, again, just wait, and then you'll get a bloom the following year all right. So then you want to put your tag if you have one back into your pot. So you don't, forget, what plant you've got, and then you can put your orchid pot back into your decorative pot, you never want to pot directly into your decorative pots, because they don't have holes in them. And what you want to do is when you're watering you want to take the orchid out of the decorative pot water, and then put it back in after it's, finished draining. So that your roots don't get too wet. Welcome to come to the spring show at the chicago botanic garden. The illinois, orchid society will be there selling and repotting plants. And the garden will have a beautiful display of many different orchids from across the world.
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I'm, tom johnson thomas johnson antique furniture, restoration in gorham. This is a really nice fall. Front desk, drop front desk. I believe it's french I'm, not really up on french furniture, but it doesn't have poles. You have to use a key that's, a very french thing to do these. These hinges are I've seen on a lot of different french desks. The one thing I've noticed that that doesn't seem very fractious, these dovetails are big dovetails and the french furniture I've worked on usually has very fine dovetails. But I don't think that means any completely if it is french, it would be louis xvi because of its simple lines of these tapered legs, it's, not in bad shape. But it has a lot of veneer problems. You can see that there's veneer down here that needs to be changed out or replaced. I don't know, what's going on with that it's got some missing pieces. This discussion is out and it's got more obvious veneer damage on this side. So that's, really what it's in here for is just to get the video repair I'm gonna start with the repairs on the side. First thing I'll do is take the lid off take the drawers out all right? I've cut some pieces of scrap plywood to go in here. I guess my clamps I'm going to explore this area here open it up as much as I can I'll work some glue in there as I glue. This you're gonna see that I actually cut a second piece. This is so thick and I'm gonna glue two pieces in there. And the second piece fit better. Now I'm going to check out the drawer fronts. I know, they're, not bad there's, a missing piece of veneer there, most importantly, it's the discussions where the key goes in on all these drawers, the discussions are kind of messed up anytime. You have a drawer that doesn't have poles, but you have to stick the key in to use the key as a pull it's. Just not unusual to these discussions are messed up here's, a drawer that has done a pretty good discussion on. It it's a slightly damaged. And of course, the the lid to the desk itself, your discussions, not bad, it's, not bad. But I suspect that's a replacement, the wood doesn't, look like what I think is the original wood there. I I think I want to make the discussions out of maple. I found a nice piece of quarterinch, maple, I'm, not sure what they were originally, maybe holly or something. But the maple is good and hard. I want it to be a hardwood it's going to get beat up again. I think I'm going to draw the outline of the discussion on to a piece of quarterinch plywood. And so I'll have a little little template that I can draw on the wood. So now I'm going to using my template I'm going to mark out five of these on my piece of maple, there's, five discussions altogether. I think I only need three, but I'm going to make some extras. Just in case, I'm going to trace the amount of my board, I'm gonna strike centers and drill two holes. Well this this first ones a little rough, and I got to close in one place, but it might be able to work with it, but that's why I've made extras I'm gonna try to do a better job on the next one. The next step before I do anything else. The next step I'm gonna take the worst war here. This one was missing discussion entirely and just see, you know how I'm doing it actually is good because my blank here, there's a little bit too big. So I can start, you know pairing this down see if I could get it to fit in there there, of course, the opening that I'm going into is really choose really bad. And as I'm filing, this I'm going at an angle in other words, this is exaggerated angle. But um, I want the bottom of this piece to end up being slightly smaller than the top that way it will fit in there. A lot tighter. I've been working on this for about 15 minutes, filing and filing I'm, very close. But I'm gonna go over to the sandra. I've been afraid to try it on the sander, but I'm gonna go in the sander and see if I can just take it off just a little bit. And if that works, well, then I'll the next one, I do I'll use the sand of more let's. Try it. I've set the sander in a and a slight panel panel it'll give me that little. Mm, what yeah, that's, where that works a lot better. I still got to use my rasp on this inside part, but I think going forward for the next one I'll, definitely use the sander. I think I just about got it. I also had to take some material out of the hold itself, which would have been a lot easier. How do I take them to lock off? But I want to point out the way that this lock is nailed on. I did not want to take it off. I probably never get it back going again. So I just got to work with this with the lock in there, you're thinking about ready to glue this in place. Alright? So the last thing before I install this is, I've got to smooth the inside of it. This is my I won't be able to do it once it's installed. And so I'm just going to use the round rasp, actually other things gonna use sandpaper just to smooth it out as best. I can I'm going to use epoxy putty to set this in there. It there's no sort of glue joint to speak up. You know, the the hole here is so miss shapen that and there's so many gaps, I have to fill those anyway. So I might as well use epoxy putty as et civ set it down in there. I'm gonna jam a little piece of paper into the lock, hopefully in such a manner that I can then after the glue up reach in and pull it out, because I don't want anything to get into the lock it doesn't work. The lock is not functional anyway. But I don't really get anything in there tomorrow, I'll pair this down and see how it looks. And if it looks good I'll go on. And so you see what we're going to do about the other discussions. Okay, this looks good let's. I'll, try to trim this off all right? I've gotta get back onto the case of this desk. Take these clamps off, look for any more loose veneer. I think I'm, pretty good I'll, probably find some, but I need to make these little bead moldings right here. Luckily, I found a loose piece here. So it make a little easier to measure. It looks like an eighth of an inch. And I threw my mahogany scraps. I got a board here, that's, pretty fly I'll fill this down to 1/8. But as a problem on this drawer because there's so much wood, chipped away, it's weird, weird even on the underneath here, it's all chipped away, leaving a rather large lip here. All this veneer could get chipped up and be missing like the one tonight it's missing here. Now I think I'm going to use epoxy putty to believe this down so that I can fill this void underneath it. And I may even have to go on the underside of this whole drawer front to build up this tuneup, a wood to the level of the edge of the veneer here, something it's got to have something behind it to support it. Okay? I've let the putty dry while I've been working on other things and now I'm going to sand it. Good I'm glad I did that that was a strange void behind all this veneer that's built. Now back to my newest cushon I'm going to sand this area with a little bit of 220, and then I'm gonna seal the new wood with some garnett shellac. This is the color of that garnett shellac. So over the course of the rest of the day I'm going to give this probably a couple more coats at least of the shellac. I really want to get the new maple sealed off. So I put on a couple more coats of the garnet shellac. In fact, yesterday evening, I even sanded it a little with five hundred put another coat on I'm gonna sand it again, really likely just a little 500 and then I'm going to apply some dye stain. This is perfect brown dye, stain thinned out pretty well and just need to alter this color, a little, alright, I'll, let that stain dry for a little while and then I'll give it another coat of shellac. So now I've got to get some stain and finish on these new little bead, moldings on a sand. And again, with the 150 then 220 and a little of probably perfect brown dye stain on. So now brush on a little shellac onto those pieces. I'll use the garnet shellac again, even though you know, I don't really need it for the color, necessarily it does help make anything look a little older now, I'm just gonna give this area a little spritz of shellac to seal in that stain all right. These have dried overnight and I'm gonna braid them with a great pad. I don't want you to sandpaper. It might cut through the stain and then I'm gonna spray a little slack on it and build up some finish. So now I'm ready to do a little cleaning and polishing. I think all the veneers glued down that's, not unusual. Unusual on a job like this to find more loose veneer as you go along. But first thing I want to do I'm gonna take a commercial cleaner and using a patting motion, just clean it. And now I'm going to do a little french polishing thing on here. I use this product that I buy commercially and just give it a quick. One sure enough doesn't surprise me, but I found some more loose veneer here, I'll get some glue under it clamp it down and then move on to some other section of the desk. So now I'm going to be getting a waxing process. I really only french polish the drawer fronts and the lid, the rest of this. I've cleaned it and I'm gonna go straight to the waxing and I'll also wax the other pieces too. So I've got some dark wax here. I'm gonna go over at first first with some four off steel, wool just slightly, then my applicator rag, and then a buffing rack and you'll see that the motion is not unlike the french polishing technique. Alright, so you get the idea I'm going to do one section at a time, whatever feels most comfortably and do each section. The important thing when doing waxing like this is to make sure that you don't get too much wax on here. So that's, why I'm really patting it off? It looks really good and then buff it again later today, but die. Just for right now. You don't want to leave too much on. You don't be able to buff it off later. There you go a nice, little french desk, drop front desk. And as you remember, it just had a lot of veneer repairs, you know, every place we looked the most extensive thing I had to do was make new wooden discussions. So I there's five escutcheons. I made three new ones. It really didn't, look bad when it came in here, but it does have a lot of problems. And but now it still, it looks pretty good.
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This is a white pine tree here in our field. This had a nice growth rate, nice, good form to it. The growth rate started here grew up to there, which is, I guess is a little over. I put in here, I like that amount of growth it's, very good, they're, really good shape to it. I think it's a very nice plant for as high as it is. Now you can look at this guy over here. This guy's has much less growth per one candle, but it has a whole bunch of candles on. So I would probably prefer to have that one over this one because it's a bears that one has a bear central lead difference. Doesn't have about potential lead to it. But the amount of growth per pine tree will differ from one point to the next point. I always say, a good average would be like a foot and a half to two feet of growth per year for a pine tree. If you have questions about trees and shrubs, give us a call at highland hill farm at two one, five, six, five, one, eight, three to nine or email us at bill at highland hill farm dotcom. If you like this video, I hope you subscribe and please go to the subscribe button and subscribe to our videos. Thank you. Have a nice one come to high level farm and get your precut christmas tree or go out in the field and select a tree and cut it yourself.
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Welcome to another video, where we bring you the innovation of prime I'm home, efficiency specialist peter kilcullen. And today we are going to take a look at two great ways to get ready for those winter months, just around the corner. Nothing can be worse on a house than snow and ice. And if you live where winter means snow, chances are that you've had to deal with frozen pipes and ice buildup on your roof also called ice dams. Both issues can cost thousands of dollars in damage to your home each year. Prime wants to help you avoid these problems, save you money and extend the life of your home ice dams are thick bands of ice that form along the roofs edge. Usually above the overhang here's, why heat and warm air leaking from the living space below melt the snow, which trickles down to the colder edge of the roof above the eaves and refreezes every inch of snow that accumulates insulates the roof deck, a little more. This keeps more heat in the attic, which in turn makes the roof, even warmer and melts more snow as gutters filled with ice. They often bend and rip away from the house, pulling away, fascia boards, fasteners and downspouts, even worse, water can get into your walls and cause major damage for years to come prime has carefully designed the prime deicing cable system to help prevent ice from building up on the edge of your roof, and in gutters and downspouts. It also works well on dormer skylights and roof valleys. The kit comes with everything you need and the perfect time to install it is right now before it gets freezing cold and snow begins. Everything is preassembled and ready to install use properly. It is perfectly safe. And it doesn't take long to install. You can buy the cables in seven different lengths from 30 feet to 240 feet, depending upon how big your roof is. I've selected a 60foot cable for this section of the house. And I've got enough cable and enough clips to properly attach the cable to the roof. First I'll need to fasten the clips into the edge of the shingles I'm going to space these about 15 inches apart in a zigzag pattern pattern, deep enough to go over where the wall meets the roof. In this case, that's full rows of shingles up from the gutter because shingles are more pliable in the warmer. Weather, it's, a good idea to do this above freezing. If the shingles are cold, a putty knife can come in handy to help lift the shingles to get the clips on, but don't use a sharp blade, because you are working above the ground, and you don't want to slip and have an accident or puncture. Your shingles slightly lift the edge of your shingle, attach your clip and push the clip together holding the cable. You might need small pliers, but they go together pretty easily. Once you get to the end of the section you are going to want to double back placing a line of cable in the gutter. This is important because it helps keep a path for water to flow. Prime provides plenty of see clips to connect the bottom of your zigzag to the straight line inside the gutter. One thing this does is keep the electric cables from touching each other and overheating. And finally, before you leave the roof, you can feed the plug end of the cable down, the downspout, this helps hide the cable, but more importantly, it keeps the downspout from freezing. Now you are ready to plug it in you'll need a 120 volt ac ground fault circuit, interrupter outlet and check this out the prime light indicator light inside of the plug glows to let. You know, the cable is receiving power and working properly when installed correctly, the prime deicing system can help keep moving water where it needs to go down and away from your roof. Now let's go from the roof to the crawlspace or basement and talk about something no house should be without if you live in a cold climate area, a way to keep pipes from freezing thermal insulation alone, isn't enough. Did you know that a threequarter inch pipe having 1inch thick? Insulation will still freeze in just 13 hours at temperatures of minus 10 degrees celsius, or 14 degrees fahrenheit, these problems cause major headaches and sometimes thousands of dollars to fix. But once again, prime has come up with another innovative way to protect your house with the prime water pipe, heating cable this system protects pipes up to an inch and a half in diameter by replacing the heat loss through thermal insulation, preventing the pipes from freezing. This system works equally well, with both insulated, metallic or plastic, general water pipes. It comes in lengths starting at six feet and goes all the way to 30 feet. I like to call the water pipe heating cables smart heating, because it has a built in bimetallic thermostat inside this black cap that tells it when to come on if the temperature drops below four degrees celsius or 40 degrees fahrenheit. We've set up this pipe outside today to show you how easy it is to install, but you will need a couple of extra things like a pair of scissors, a roll of application or fiberglass tape rated to withstand heat up to 80 degrees celsius or 176 degrees fahrenheit and a roll of halfinch thick. Fiberglass insulation. Before you start check the pipe to make sure that doesn't have any rough edges or birds. Also if it's below 40 degrees, a great tip is to first uncoil, the cable and plug it in for a few minutes before you start the installation. This does two things it'll let, you know, the cable is working properly. And the heat will soften the cable and make it easier to work with in the cold weather, but never install it while plugged in or in freezing temperatures. Now, you're ready after carefully, measuring you want to always work back to your outlet. So starting at the farthest point from 120, volt gfci outlet, outlet run, the cable parallel along a straight pipe, fastening. As you go every six inches with a piece of tape. Once you have the heating cable secure retrace your pipe and wrap the pipe and cable with half inch fiberglass insulation. Now you should be ready to plug in the cable and just like the deicing cable the prime light indicator illuminates to let, you know, it's working properly, keeping your pipes. Good all winter long from the roof to the crawlspace prime is working hard to help you protect your most valuable asset your home, the prime deicing system as well as the prime water pipe. Heating cables are both great tools that will make your life, a little less stressful in the cold months ahead. Please remember that these are electrical systems, and you need to carefully read the instruction manuals as well as making sure your home is up to current building codes, look for new innovations from prime coming soon.
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Hi I'm, paul bello author of the bedbug combat manual and I'm here to help. You understand a little bit more about bedbugs, their biology, their behavior and their telltale signs, what are bedbugs? And what do they do? Bedbugs are parasitic insects that feed solely on blood through piercing sucking, mouthparts mouthparts as insects. They have body parts, including a head, a thorax and abdomen six legs and tenha and compound eyes. Their life cycle goes from eggs through five nipple stages before they become reproductive adults. They must feed in order to be able to molt to the next stage of development bedbugs might feed on other animals, but prefer human hosts. They are obligate nest parasites, which means they spend most of their time hiding and waiting for the hosts to return to the nests of feed. But with humans that's our bed or sofa or recliner chair or anywhere where we may rest now that we have an idea of what bedbugs are let's talk about how we'll know for sure that we have a bedbug infestation in our home. People may think that they have bedbugs just because of a bite. However, we cannot rely on bite evidence alone to confirm the presence of a bedbug infestation because bite reaction varies by individual and there's, many things that can cause a bite like reaction and it's estimated that as many as about 40% of people may not react to a bedbug bite at all physical evidence. That is the telltale signs of bedbugs should be used to confirm the presence of a bedbug infestation. The five telltale signs of bedbugs are fecal stains shed skins eggs, carcasses and the live bedbugs themselves and that's some of the basics of bedbug biology behavior and their telltale signs. If you think you may have a bedbug problem contact, your pest, professional for thousands of howto and advice videos on any topic visit monkeysee.
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Welcome to getting to koa rv tips tricks and trade secrets for the rv traveler from mark holt with rv education, 101, hi I'm, mark polk with rv education 101. I want to talk briefly about rv awnings. I think most folks who have been are being for a while know that you never store your rv awning on the fabrics wet. But even when you store the awning dry, you might notice what appears to be moisture or water. The next time you open. It let's, take a look at why this happens. And what we can do about it fabric used on rv awnings is basically one of two types acrylic or vinyl acrylic. Awning fabric is a woven cloth that lets air circulate through the fabric. This air circulation allows the fabric to dry quickly when it gets wet, acrylic awning, fabric, sar, water, repellent. But not waterproof. Vinyl fabric is mildew resistant. But not necessarily mildew proof. What happens is mildew can form on the dirt and dust that collects on the vinyl fabric. This will be worse in high temperatures high humidity. And if the fabric is stored when it's wet before storing an rv awning, you should thoroughly clean both sides of the fabric with an approved cleaner and allow it plenty of time to dry completely before stowing as for a dry awning still showing signs of mildew it's quite possible. The awning fabric was dry when you stored it. But when it rains, it's still possible for water to get inside a rolled up, awning fabric and for condensation to occur as well, it's a good idea to extend your patio and any window awnings once a month and let the fabric air out and drive the real key. In addition to keeping the fabric dry is to keep vinyl awning fabrics as clean as possible. The cleaner, the vinyl surface is the less chance of mildew forming on any revenants of dirt and dust as always when you're looking for great places to go camping, take a minute to visit wwe calm. And when you want to learn more about your rv at wwr education, 101.com, happy, camping, you.
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Hello, mr. ed here today is november the 18th 2017 today, I'm in inna and louisiana louisiana it's about, oh probably about 15 18 miles from the abbey. And today, we're looking at bees inside of a fifthwheel right here and what's going on is that the bees have actually entered the trailer through the the gooseneck right here and they're going into the trailer through here and then they're made their hive inside the closet, which is directly behind on this. So, uh, today, guess who I have with me today, that's, right, wreckitralph the master of demolition demolition and construction. And what our plan is today is we're gonna actually try to take these bees and remove the floor and take the floor piece and just set it in it in a box, build a box and set the um, the bees inside of it. I don't know if that's gonna work or not, but we're gonna try that if not then we'll revert back to our stand good old vacuum, cleaner and vacuum, all our bees. So well now, kiddo, you got to get in the intro here. So yeah, we got right here. We are come on in around come on in look there's, our elf. So we got wreckit. Ralph get down a little bit. Yeah, he's a little bit taller than I am. So between the two of us and the grace of god, we'll get these bees right here. We're gonna move them up to the abbey, but go inside and I'll show you what we'll do I'll use the thermal camera and I'll show you where the bees are inside so let's get going and do some wrangling right? Some. I saw a little camper now and I'll show you where the bees are located. So they're in this area right here in the closet. My turn on the camera and I'll show you where we got the bees let's, see and there they are it's a nice there. They've completely taken up that whole area right there that little highlighted area that's the bees in there. So what ralph and I are gonna do we'll, take the carpet back peel it back find out where our studs are cut the stud stud, and hopefully we'll be able to remove these bees in one section. Alright time for us to do some deconstruction. Well, folks there it is all exposed. Now at this end, we've got all our honey stores. I've never seen cone shaped like that it's, a nice little arch going on it. Then as we come down to here here we have our brood. This is what we saw on our thermal camera was all these bees it's now, just going to be a matter of backing these bees up and start cutting comb out and putting it in frames let's do that. Now you you well, folks a little battery issues and ran out of charge, but as you can see it ain't there, no more, but what is there is? Oh, yeah, we got the queen. Yes, she she I found her right at the very beginning and uh. And then I found her later on too so she's in there there, it was absolutely no prude in this in the column. So what we do is just gonna go back up the abbey frame, everything up and put the hog together and now release these bees. So they're just gonna these are all just the the winter bees. I suppose and uh, we'll, give them lots of honey, because that we do. Let me show you what we got how much money we got. This is the first box there's, a second box. You know, we have got to get out of here. Folks all right. So we'll, see y'all back up at the average. I want to give you a shot of all of these robberies. This is all robberies. And this is why we gotta get out. You can hear in a closedin spot, and they are just filling the air in there, but we just trying to tell you out of it. So we gotta we have to keep back we're in the money right now and we're actually gonna take all of our honey that we got from those beads and we're, just gonna start praying enough. Normally we would have done it out there, but the robbing my gosh robin was fierce out there. So we just loaded everything up in the ice chest and came back to the alley and we're gonna start putting all this home. And we do have full it's all, you know, just kept running like this and we're gonna start putting this in frames we're gonna actually do nine frames of this stuff. And then we actually put put one empty frame of three there so that you know, she'll get some ways to lay it if she decides to scotland, but there was absolutely no brood in that. And there it is oliver. We've got nine frames of a honeycomb in our box right here and we're fixing to go out to the field and turn the queen loose onto this section of a brood comb here and I'll show you picking about bees, all right, we'll, pick it up out in the field, all right, we're. Gonna wrap this thing up we're gonna let the queen loose she's been in here for so long. She don't wanna get over man. She is. Thanks for watching keep on watching we'll do this again, wreckit. Ralph how am I opening? Hey and we're gonna see what happens here? No don't do that don't do that do that? Uh, thanks for watching keep on watching we'll be making more god, bless wreckit. Ralph we're out of here. Go ahead. Thanks for watching keep on watching god, bless you see it we'll do it together with okay, we'll be making more. I got it. You got it. Okay, hit it. Thanks for watching. Thanks for watching keep on watching we'll be making some more god, bless record row id now, do it? Well, what time did you forget and be happy. Thanks for watching we'll, be making some more keep all watching god, bless wreckit. Ralph we're out of here, you're out of here. I guess I'm a beginner how's that possible bacon. You might it wasn't. Even a beat was just a stinger there's, just a sting.
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Alright, guys and ruth andrews locking key out here working on a honda pilot, nope, it's, hot as balls here in arizona, like 116, or something crazy like that, but I'm going to show you guys all about this switch we'll, talk about how to take it apart and get a code off of it, because they don't have a key. And or if you have the issue ever the curse of the han died like the colic when the key breaks or the key breaks when the the switch breaks and the key no longer works in it first off. We start by taking out the screws that hold together, the antenna ring for the immobilizer four screws on it on each side of it or on the side of it for screws on the side of it. Take off the antenna ring part, not a big screwdriver reject a call send it over to the other andrew for a minute here. So where don't be as clumsy as me. So this is actually the immobilizer antenna ring. This actually is your mother switch and again, that's, what makes that noise? This is the circuit board that runs the led lighting that's inside the switch. So we're going to get down that far. This switch has been replaced. Now we have a couple of options I'm going to do my best to get this out of here. See if you guys can see it there's, actually a little itty, bitty roll pin inside this hole. And what we're going to do is get that roll pin out one way I do it with an extractor, or we can drill a small hole next to it and lift it out I'm going to try to pull without the extractor. First just to see if we can get it to come out that way if we do great, if we don't we'll, go different a little more prep all right. So we got the extractor, throw it on the vice grips here, real quick and we're going to try to extract this looks like revealing a small hole getting guys at 120 degrees outside here in arizona, right now got my van running, which isn't always the greatest thing in the world we're going to do this without hurting myself, hopefully I'm gonna drill a small itty, bitty, let's. Do it on this side, ashley and we're gonna drill pretty much all the way to that rope in we always get phone calls here. Take a listen to it. We are there take a little poke tool helps if I actually quick the right size hole in it, huh? A little bigger, whoops, we're gonna hold on guys. I got to take a call all right guys, we're going to dig at this. Some more sometimes these can be a pain in the butt, which this one seems like it's, trying to be. Oh, shoot. My face lighted with a lot there's. No one, there's, buddy, there's, the auto mall over on I10 inelia. I tend and elliott there's. The dodge dealership right there, uhhuh. And then if you get the, if you get the skim coat from them, yes, it is youtube as andrew saying, it's, freaking hot, welcome to the desert. And we get a rope in ever so gently. We slide the actual switch of the vehicle out. Now there is a spring on the end right here can fall off. I got a plastic a clip that holds another spring as well as the buzzer bar. Now the reason we got all the way here is because the car had two different codes for this one, you can see it right over here, focus fuhrman. I don't know, if you can see it, it says, k, 375, right at the end of that that is actually the key code for the car. Originally, somebody came through and put a new switch in it. And now we have a new key code of m, nine, six, four. So what we're going to do got a key to that? Now, normally I wouldn't cut it on the yoko, ho0, three blank, but just like everybody else sometimes I'm, not prepared. And I forgot to bring some service keys with me. So let's, just hope the codes right and my machine cuts it, correct and repair. Oh, yes, we are and a pullout, our ac joe loved that in the ninja. But I say that code was again, m96 for. So we got to go up here, too the codes. And we look for the honda acura right up in here it next. And that should be our key cuts. So come back down the top of the shelf here load our key in here. All right now we can see what we're doing doing I'll, probably fastforward through all that all right now we see we got the key loaded here in the ninja I'm gonna pull up the tip stop. We've already entered in the cuts to the vehicle, what a key code to get the cuts. So now we're just going to cut the key we're going to let them in to do what the ninja likes to do. So you guys in a little closer here to see what it actually does all right hit cut on the machine she's going to do a little song and dance for us, make sure that we're all put on the correct cutting position, the correct jaw, the correct everything. Now, the machine checks to see where it is in the cutting position now it's going to cut our here. I was going to ask to rotate the key 180 degrees. I always like to clean this thing off make sure that the key sits in there straight again, we put our stop at the last stop actually did a pretty good job of cutting that key again. We put it on the a side of the job, make sure the key sitting level not trying to pop up on each side, tighten, it down, good finger, tight, pull out your tips top line up on my magnet. We rotated the key 180 degrees now we're going to cut the key for the second time on the opposite side of the key does it like to make two passes when it cuts. So it cuts, the deeper cuts for threeputts. It like it's living right now and let's see if this guy like butter, this key it's been cut, I the ignition code right here on the end of the lot we're gonna send a little closer. So I can show you one more time, I'll, snap some pictures of it put in the video as well, but that's how we cut the key by code when the ignition has been changed on just about any honda out there that takes the highsecurity key way. Now let's put this thing back together. So we got our housing kind of only goes in one way way got to make sure that we have our spring on the back of it, make sure there's nothing else holding it. It just slides in pushes in goes in goes down. Turns the key just find a dandy, but since we're here, guys let's be nice to this customer. I see the grease down there. I see the little thing down there, but I think we need a little more grease in the bottom of this thing just get a little dry. I use white lithium grease so squirt a little of that down in there, let that stuff soak in there put our spring back on slide. Our key in here, one more time, keep it all together. Let's get this back in there. Now we got the switch back in make sure it turns properly. It does you see it? Pull it in the steering wheel? Get that angle? The right in there steeringwheel lock is right here. Turn the key. It holds a steering wheel lock in. So we know, it's activating the lock properly. Let's, take our roll pin back off off let's ittybitty, little guy, right here, remember where we took them out of we drilled a little bit a hole right up in here and goes in there, that's. What holds this cylinder in place? We get it back in there, push it in and it's in cylinder. Doesn't want to come back out check it with the key again. Good to go let's, put the light clip back on. And again. Now we just go back through put all of the four screws back in one by one on the the light as well as the antenna ring, check, the again, good to go slide, the antenna ring back on two more screws here. Alright, find out of the screws, buried underneath something here, we'll hop back in the car in just a minute guys. And we will show you the rest of it. Hey, guys, I'm going to put this switch back in slowly, but surely, there's, two, breakaway bolts that go on the top of this thing. Customers have this switch out before somebody put a half inch bolt in it makes it a little easier. The second time go around seems like they bought it. You switch somewhere I'm, not exactly sure why it's like that because on the new ones when you buy them, you don't have to go that route to put them on. So so far so good quite good always where I wanted to people who don't know what they're doing when I work on our cars, all right, let's have french one back up again. This is not the way that it should be done. This is the way that I found it when I got here so I'm, just putting it back together, that's, right cuz. I don't have the parts. And I don't think this client has enough money to do that what I'm charging for this job. I think it's a fair price of about two hundred and seventyfive dollars, because I didn't have a key. And I had to take the switch all the way out. I want to repeat it back to the other key. But I don't have my pinning kit with me unlucky for them all right that's how the honda switch goes in. Now we got to plug in all of our housing plug that we've disconnected basically goes for just about everything. The immobilizer, the light turn signals. The cruise control all of the above. You just follow the wiring harness backwards. I never the video tape. You guys see me take this apart, but pretty selfexplanatory if you've ever taken anything apart, I'll kind of show you here what it is. So you guys can see this goes of the turn signal down to here down to the washer fluid, all the way down and around to the light, the immobilizer itself and then down to the actual ignition switch, which is the big brown colored one down here keys back in it. I don't know if this thing has any power if it does all the lights should turn on right now, and it has no power so we're going to have to plug it in so hey, guys, if you like my youtube channel, please subscribe below below it's over here. I don't know if somewhere anywhere it's wherever they like to put it. I don't know, but thank you guys for watching please subscribe tell your friends share my videos. If you have any questions email, me, andrews, lockandkey, az at gmail.com or don't hesitate to pick up the phone. I answer my phone all the time for 804 37402 to thank you and have a great day.
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Hey, good morning, chuck here's, apple drains today, we are in a suburb of orlando, florida called evita and we're actually returning to a job where they're adding more drainage. So let's, take a look at what we've already done here. This was done about maybe six months ago. What we did we put in a couple sump basins. The channel drain catch basins yard, drains a lot of stuff here. But let's take a look at that first and then we'll take a look at what we're going to install today. Okay, starting here on the left side of the house, we've got a catch basin with a french drain that runs down through here. And what had been happening is the yard had been flooding, which we've controlled back, wonderfully, it's, working great. Another cats basin, all that comes over here to the sump basin where we put in as ole or m98. This line goes all the way out to the sidewalk, where sends it out again, this sides, working great. We also attach the downspout that's coming into this pit as well. We also install the channel drain. You can see the channel drain over there that channel drain runs down through here and over to the sump basin and here's that line from the channel drain right here we're going to use that to attach another french drain, which is going to go all the way around the pool because what's happening is when it rains hard water is coming the yards graded at the pool coming at it water is you know pouring into the pool bringing dirt in as well? So we're gonna put in a french drain all the way around with catch basins. Remember, how that french drain works is french drain is perforated pipe, surrounded by gravel, or in this case, it's styrofoam peanuts, that's. The aggregate that picks up subsurface water as it rises up catch basins. They pick up immediate surface water runoff. So as water comes across the yard, it pours into the cat's basins and is carried away just like the channel drink channel. Drain does the same thing water comes across the surface drops into the channel. Drain goes down through the pipe and it's carried away on this side that channel drink comes around ties into the sump basin. Right here. You see it here's the basin so we're going to be pretty deep on our new excavation as we bring that channel drain, or the french drain, all the way around and tie that into the basin as well. So a lot of excavation a lot of work, but something the homeowner could easily do themselves. It just takes a little bit of effort to do. So from that backyard, both sides, one one side. This is the righthand side. You can see the popup we use a great for the discharge all that water from the sump pump comes down. And it comes out right here. Same things going on on the other side, there's another, little grate over there. You might remember this video from when we installed it came out really well, really well, and it works great. So again, if you're after solving a water problem, I promise you, you can do this it's, not hard it's, just labor intense, but figuring it out sometimes takes a little bit of effort and a little bit of thought. So I apologize for not making as many videos as we used to, you know, we are extremely busy here more busy than I ever thought. We would be in florida, but I think it has to do with, you know, people's fear of hurricanes. And of course, afternoon, rain falls here in central florida, anywhere along the coast, especially the gulf coast. You know, we get four or five inches of rain in an hour. And it happens every day. So we are pretty busy. And I urge you if you're thinking about getting on the schedule, I urge you to fill out our service sign up. If you just like a constant consultation that's, the best thing we charge 90 for a skype consultation it's, a great way to figure out the project. And I promise you that I'll be able to help you design a great system, something that you can easily install save yourself, thousands of dollars. So when you're laying out your styrofoam, peanut pipe, it's, a ez drain, quick and easy drain product from nds, what it is it's fourinch perforated pipe. It has holes all the way around it and it's, surrounded by packing peanuts, which are really dense ones that you can drive a truck over this is quite strong. And it will. This is your aggregate. It acts like gravel. And it has the fabric encased around it to keep the soil out. This system should last 1520 years, no problem. But when you're digging this make sure that you're deep enough that your pipe is underground, a lot of people make the mistake of not getting deep enough. And you can see we've got this trench. This is the high point. It goes this way, and it comes around and over here, where dan's digging oops a lot of tree roots here. These palms, this is a date palm, but it really puts out a lot of tree roots. And you can see them down here a little bit tough to dig through, but not that bad comes round over the word joe had to go underneath the return lines of the pool. These are things that are really tough to get under hand. It just makes your excavation go very deep. You can see my foot down there in the bottom of the trench this way down. But we had to get underneath of this and we'll continue that all around he's, just turning the corner, but we'll come over here to the sump basin. You can see the lid right there. And I've already scraped the side where I can drill a four inch hole and bring that water into the pit okay. So putting a tea on the line. This is an existing line. What we want to do is make a measurement inside the coupling to here. So we're going to make a cut right here, difficult, because we can't get a lot of saw here, but should be able to there's one side of it. Now we want to make just enough on the other side to make that connection and we're going to cut it right here. Go right through, and you can see we've got to make this fit. So we got to push it together, make a snap in place, not real hard, but sometimes can be difficult just get one side on there. Now, we're trying to get the other side on there there. So there we have it. We just made a key connection. Now, we're gonna bring this line out come over here. And in this corner, right here by the pool, we're gonna put a catch basin right here, we'll tie that in to when you're setting your catch basins. You don't, necessarily need a level I'm, just using it to help illustrate it. But we want to make sure that the water comes off of the patio. You can see, maybe you can see it, but it kind of runs towards the channel drain. And then it runs this direction as well. I've got a full bubble. So if you watch that bubble you'll, see where it's level you can see I've got about, I don't know, maybe an inch of a fall. I can use here. We want to make sure that this catch basin is below the surface of this we're also going to be having some brick pavers in here. So you can see that brick want to make sure that we're low. And again, this is dramatic will probably raise this up just a little bit. So that it's just just barely below the top of that brick that way you don't trip over it, but make sure your basins are below grade. The great needs to be below grade for the system to work water has to run down off your concrete or your pavers or even the yard. And it drops into the basin. You can see I made that connection. Notice that we're using a cloth pipe. This is perforated pipe with a sleeve around it with cloth around it. And also notice that I tucked the cloth into the fitting, because if you don't you're gonna have erosion now do the same thing over here where we made that tea connection, we don't want any holes here where water can pull the dirt down in because it'll just have a big hole here in a couple of years. So this section is ready to cover and we're going to move on these guys are finishing up that trench over there. We're, almost there almost late note about live help video consultation via skype. We also can do facetime with the iphone. Either one great way to help with project planning can help you figure out, you know, what you need to do materials cost cost labour has as far as that goes but sign up online and we'll get you on the schedule we are extremely busy here in central florida. And hurricane season is is here. But the real hurricane season is just around the corner. I urge you to sign up online as soon as you can. And I do apologize if you don't get an email back from us. And we work seven days a week, we do try to do two jobs a day, it's we're, pretty busy, but I'm sure that we can fit you into the schedule. So we're ready to drill our four inch hole into the sump basin. What we're using is a four inch hole saw. And you can see it's got a little pilot, you start that we're gonna go ahead and get down as deep as we can looks pretty good. Go ahead and get that started in the air. Okay, got a nice hole going into the pit. So we've got a nice 4inch opening coming into the pit we'll clean. This out just a little bit then we're going to lay some perforated pipe with fabric around it to help. You give some more ground water, we're also putting a catch basin back here and I'll show you that just a second. So when you're putting the corrugated pipe in what we do is, we slice it three or four inches and we're just going to push it together. And once it goes inside the hole it's going to expand and pop it nice and tight, make sure you get your fabric up and around this pipe, so that no leakage can occur let's see if we can get it down in there, you can hear it popping in so we're, nice and secure, and then just push it a little bit, and it opens up so we're all set there. So from the stunt basin, you see it going in, you can see the original line from the channel drain and from the downspout and other things over there that go in right beside each other. So we've got a perforated pipe with stock around it. And back there where it makes the turn we're going to put another catch basin right there and we'll have to use a riser to extend it up to extend and do that right now. So rather than attach to the bottom. One we're gonna that one's at the perfect depth, that's our original line. So we're just going to expose it. And then I'll make a cut like just like we did the tee and fit the catch basin right on there. So just like we did the putting a tee on here. This is a double outlet catch basin. So it's, basically, a tee we're going to make a cut here. Our first cut, you just need to cut it's real and we'll make another cut back here, which is our backside of the tea then we'll fit our basin on remember. This is solid pipe over here. So there's, no fabric, perfect. Now, we're ready to backfill and we'll bring this up to it with a little riser up to the right grade. But this one was pretty deep to put a riser on it. So if we use this one, instead pretty simple, so hopefully hopefully all these tips I'm showing you will save you some time. In fact, I know they will it's really simple stuff. Take a look again. Remember, we added a catch basin right here to our existing drain, that's picking up that channel drain right over there. And it goes over picks up the downspout that all ties into the sump basin. This line that we've got to sock around, you can see how deep we are is picking up a new french drain, which is running all the way around the pool. So basically the system is installed now we're just going to be back filling and adding certain things to it that we need to bring back to grade. But you can see our see two lines going into the sump basin. We've got a catch basin here that we added to the existing line because this one's pretty deep. And what we do on these deep lines is these are 6inch catch basins. Remember that you only have a three inch outlet. So people that want to sell you a big 12 inch basin. It doesn't make any difference at all. The outlet is still three inch and you're running a four inch pipe. You can have a deeper catch basin as you want. I mean, it'll hold a whole gallon, two gallons of water that's, nothing when it rains hard. So six inch basins are really the best way to go. And what we do is to bring that up to grade, because remember that we need to come up here to here when we put the basin or the grate, we use a six inch piece of pipe. And then what we're going to do is we going to cut it off so that the bait the grates it's at grade, and then she can put her pavers back on there. So real simple need to do it on all the catch basins, there's, three more that go back around that side. So we'll use it on all three of those and we'll be all done backfill it and we're done so it's a little bit of work. You can see we went ahead and put a riser on there. This six inch sdrs is in sam diaz and davis, ours and randy sdr 35 s. Dr, 35. And that makes your extension. This is available at lowe's, not at home depot. You got to go to lowe's to get it. And that way you can set your grades. And we want to be just below the top of just below the top of the deck and she'll, put pavers back around here, you can put round grades, but it's difficult to cut your pavers around it square grades are available. So really a nice job. You can see the other basin and great down to the other end it's down there somewhere so much sweat on my camera. See there it is so we've got five basin, five catch basins all the way around the pool. And we've got our french drain, that's the easy flow, which is picking up that subsurface water. And then as water comes down off of the high spot of that hill, it'll come across the pavers and it'll drop into our catch basins and be carried away. So if you need to make a riser we're here at lowe's, they've got these small, two foot sections, they're, 16 bucks, but they definitely make your life easier. So remember they're not available at home depot so here's, what it looks like when you finish, you can see our cats basins are set to the proper level. We've kind of graded it off. It does need to rain and settle, but this will settle back and then she's going to put back the pavers herself, which is really great another catch basin here. This line actually begins here runs all the way around to the sump basin. And this catch basin picks up water as it flows this direction direction. And it ties into an existing line right here and runs over to the something basin, which is over here. Hey, this is chuck with apple drains, reminding you that if you believe you can do something I guarantee you can do it have a great day, hey, just a quick note about live help video consultation via skype. We also can do facetime with the iphone. Either one great way to help with project planning can help you figure out, you know, what you need to do materials cost and labor as far as that goes but sign up online and get you on the schedule we are extremely busy here in central florida. And hurricane season is is here. But the real hurricane season is just around the corner. I urge you to sign up online as soon as you can, and I do apologize, if you don't get an email back from us, we work seven days a week. We do try to do two jobs a day. It's we're, pretty busy, but I'm sure that we can fit you into.
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Hello everybody, how goes it rabbits, mower here? And this is my tutorial for an automatic replanting wheat farm in 1.9 of minecraft. And if you're looking for a version before 1.9, I also have tutorials for those in my channel. So you can find those there, but anyways, this is a specific build for 1. And how it works is we have our fully grown wheat farm here. I have a villager in the back ready to come out and plant. Whatever all I have to do is push my button out front. The water is dispensed from my dispensers, the wheat. And the seeds get pushed into this front water channel. And the wheat will get collected by the item sorters in the bottom for me to pick up later. And the seeds will go down into a channel on the bottom and go over into an item elevator. And once they're ready to get pushed up the item elevator activates launching the seeds up top to our villager and unlocking his door. So now whenever he's ready he'll come out pick up the seeds and replant the whole farm. So yeah, completely automatic replanting farm that takes care of itself. So let's get into building it. Alright, so let's quickly go over our grocery list for this build of the blocks that we'll be needing go check my chest here. And so what we'll be meeting is about a stack of your favorite building block about a stack and a half of some glass. Ten repeaters, three comparators, two blocks of redstone, one button, three, dispensers, two, pistons, five sticky. Pistons about 51, redstone, 9 redstone, torches, seven hoppers and a pressure plate. 16 fences 5, trapdoors, two chests, one door and three buckets of water. So make sure you have plenty of space above ground for your farm and find a good spot for and find about where the center of your farm is going to be so I'm going to choose right here and we're going to place our block that's going to have our button on top. So go ahead and put that button on top of there, and then go forward three blocks. So one two three and on that third block place your first fence and to the left and right of that we're going to place seven more fence. So one three, four, five, six, seven and the same thing on the right side. One, two, three, four, five, six and seven and place the two tall pillar on the ends of each of those sides. And once you have those we're going to place, six pieces of glass going this way. So one two, three, four, five, six and another pillar there and then heading back over to the right here, we're going to have two pieces of glass and our first dispenser, but below that dispenser we're going to break out two blocks place, one of our own place, a redstone torch and put our dispenser on top of that facing towards the inside. And then on the right side of the suspensory, three more pieces of glass. And another pillar here and we're going to do the same thing on this other side, six pieces of glass towards the back so that's, six there. Another pillar two towards the inside another dispenser so break out to our own block, a redstone torch and a dispenser facing inwards, three more pieces of glass. And another pillar here and then go back all the way around on top of these fences and between all of these pillars and put glass blocks all right. So once you have your glass blocks going all the way around we're going to go around back to our opening here, which make sure you didn't, put any glass here and we're going to work on our villagers house so coming out from this side, we're going to put two pieces of glass, and then three pieces of our building blocks. And then two more on the back two more going back towards the gate and two more pieces of glass and we're going to go up to the next layer and do the same thing glass building blocks all the way around and more glass here. And now you can place blocks over the top here to put a ceiling on to your villagers house and going down this center alley here, we're going to break out all these blocks, all the way up to the fence here and leave the block underneath that fence and replace these with our own blocks just so it makes it a little easier to work with. And then inside of our villagers house, we can place the pressure plate that's going to be all the way against the back and his door, which will be right in front of the pressure plate. And then right in front of the store we're going to break out two blocks here place a sticky piston facing straight up and possibly on top of that one there. And then in front of this little gate area here at this block here break this out and we're going to play our last dispenser you're facing straight up like this. And this one does not need a redstone torch underneath it like the other ones did some of the last things that we're going to do while we're still above ground is go up to our gate area here in front of our villager house and we'll need a block going right over the top there that'll stop our items from our item elevator shooting way up into the air. So just make sure you have a block going over the top of right there and over up in front of your fences here, we're just going to break out all the blocks underneath all of these fence, going all the way across. Alright, once you've dug that out we're going to go into our center piece of fence here and put another piece of fence down there, which will connect to both sides here and then we're going to want path blocks from 1.9 on both sides of this fence. So the path block is a grass block that is right clicked with a shovel and turns into a path. This will help with our item sorter is later on. So we want these here. So these blocks will have to be grass, which you can either use silk touch to get a piece of grass and put that block there, or you can put dirt there on both sides and then make a trail of dirt leading from glass grass blocks with plenty of lighting, and eventually, the grass will spread onto the dirt blocks and go down into that area. So once you do have grass blocks on either side of this fence, though make sure that you rightclick them with a shovel so that their path blocks, just like this. Alright, with our water. Channel ready to go. We can start working on our area down below where our redstone will be so going to your leftmost piece of fence here, we're going to go back three blocks. So one two and three and then we're going to break out four blocks here. So one two, three, four and optionally. You may want to put a trap door and some ladders here. But you can also just build a staircase down, whatever you want to do I'm going to put a trapdoor here and some ladders that I can get myself back out. But once you have this set up facing towards the farm we're going to drop down into our hole here and start doing some digging so facing towards the right here, which is now where my letter is on my right we're going to do a three tall tunnel like this and it's going to go eight blocks back. So that was already one, then two, three, four and do this until you have eight blocks going that direction, three tall. Alright, once you have that dug out, you should be able to see the block that we placed earlier that has our button on top of it and one block past that and remember to bring a couple torches down here, because it could get kind of dark. And you don't your creepers spawning down here. So now we're going to go back to our area where we dug in and head to the left side and we're going to do the same thing, a three tall tunnel, but this time it's going to go 14 blocks back. So that was one two, three, four and do that 14 times going to the back all right since there's, a lot of digging going on here. And a lot of blocks to be cleared out. You may want to be pausing between these instructions so that you can keep up. But once you have the eight long tall here and the 14 to the left, what we're going to do is clear out all the blocks between these two until we have a large rectangle. So start clearing out these middle blocks here, until you have a huge rectangle between this corner and this corner and make sure not to break out any blocks. You placed earlier like your sticky pistons or your grass path blocks or anything else all right. So once you're done, you should have an area that looks like this again, a rectangle going from corner to corner. And again, be very careful, not to break out the blocks that you placed earlier. But if you do just go ahead and replace them. And if you do break out this one make sure it has a redstone torch on top of it when you replace it, but moving on we're going to start working on our redstone coming from our button up top, which we know is above this block here so go down two blocks place. One of your own go down to the diagonal on the right and place two more blocks here and then rape beneath the button we're going to place a piece of redstone dust, a torch going off to the side of that block, two more redstone dust and a torch going out to this left side here. And from this point forward in the tutorial I'm going to start putting quartz on the floor, wherever I'm going to be placing redstone, just so it's easier for you to see all right so, moving forward we're going to place redstone dust going from here to the corner where our entry is right beneath it. And then out two blocks. Once you have that there I'm going to place a sticky piston facing straight out this direction. So it extends using that redstone signal, and then right next to this piston where the face now is we're going to break out two blocks and four wide here, I'm going to move this torch over for our light. So again, you have a four wide area, that's too tall. And in the back corner, we're going to place a hopper on the right side, we're going to sneak and place a hopper on that side, break the original one and then sneak and place a hopper going there. So they're facing into each other here. And then next this right hopper we're going to place a comparator facing out towards this wall, that's going to go into a solid solid block with a piece of redstone next to it and then we're going to have another sticky piston here, that's going to face towards this other sticky piston. And in between those we're going to place a block of redstone there. And in the back now that we have our hopper timer going here, we can put our timer blocks on the inside. So on either of these hoppers, it doesn't matter which one you choose open it up and toss in 46 of any stackable. Black cobblestone is obviously easy to find so just toss those in there. And now our hopper timer is set for when we start using it all right. So now we can start working on our villagers, locking and unlocking door. So going from this redstone dust next to our hopper timer I'm going to have a repeater going towards this back corner, it's going to go into a solid block with a redstone torch on the other side. So that that will be turned off and that's going to go straight into a normal piston with a block of redstone next to it. And then we'll have another piston facing back towards that block in that back corner. Now going back towards the sticky piston that we placed earlier in the video. We know that our villager will be standing at this back block here on top of the pressure plate. So going down two blocks from there were going to place a block and down to the diagonal spot there and up on top we're going to place redstone dust on each of these and two more on the ground going from there, we'll have a repeater, which is going to go into a sticky piston that's in the ground facing straight up like this put a solid block on top of that. And another repeater on the other side, going into this back piston here. Now coming out from this redstone block here, we're going to have redstone dust going five blocks out here, which is going to go into the same kind of stare like this so up one and over. And then just a piece of redstone dust here, which will power the sticky piston, which locks the door up above. So we have a bit more digging before we can start hooking up our dispensers up above. So starting from the sticky piston. That's closing the village door, we're going to go over two blocks to the right so one and two and starting from this top left block, we're going to dig a 3x3 area out just like this three wide, three tall, and then do that three more times going towards the back. So one two and three make sure not to break this black. We placed earlier if you do make sure to put a redstone torch on top of that again, all right. So now we can start hooking up our dispensers from our button signal that we made earlier so head back to where our button area was here, where this unlit torches and going from there, we're going to have a repeater going straight out set to two ticks so right click that to go to two ticks and then redstone dust going one two, three four and into another repeater there. And then from here in front of this repeater, we need a piece of redstone dust, two more to the left. And then to the right all the way into this back corner over here, from this back corner, we're going to have a repeater going into a solid block with a redstone torch on top. And the same thing on this left side, repeater going into a solid block with a redstone torch, which will turn on the dispensers up above so to hook up our third dispenser, which is here in the center, I'm going to place a solid block underneath that one. So make sure you sneak and place the block there. So that you don't open it up and going from here, we're going to go down into the right diagonal, break that block out put another one off to the right and down and right diagonal again. So it should look like this. Once you have these blocks set up and going up from this down this bottom redstone does we're going to place another piece of redstone dust here going up one more and then a repeater going into that block beneath the dispenser and we're going to need to rightclick this one going to two and three ticks. So it should be three. Ticks once you have it set up, and now all of our dispensers are set up and ready to go. Alright, so now that our dispensers are hooked up we're going to go back to where our hopper timer was earlier and we're going to send a redstone signal going from this redstone line here back towards this right hopper. So just send redstone back here, and it will connect up to this redstone block here. And now we can start working on our item sorters that will pull the wheat out of our water stream. So head back to where our button was next to our path blocks here, hop up to this barrier, the upper block here and go out two blocks and place a chest and another chest there to make it a double or the right side, hold sneak and place a hopper going into this chest and then going back around we're going to start working on the item sorter on this left side here. So going back from this hopper break out four blocks here, and then hold sneak and place a hopper going into that one there. And then starting from the back of this trench that we just dug up place, it block going into a repeater that goes into another block here, and that will have a redstone torch on the back of it powering this. This hopper on the bottom side here and then going back from this hopper place, two more blocks and a redstone on the bottom, black going up to another and a comparator going back towards that redstone that we just placed there now we're going to do the same thing on this right side here. So go ahead and dig out four pieces here do a block going into a repeater another block with the redstone torch on the other side, and then hold sneak in place. A hopper going into that chest. Two more blocks coming back doing your redstone dust on the bottom, going up and a comparator going back towards that redstone there. Now we can go back around towards the button side of this we're going to place two more hoppers here. So a hold sneak, and you need to place them on the backside of this comparator here. So they're facing the comparator. So make sure you highlight the side, hold sneak and place the hopper same thing on this left side, and you should be seeing your hoppers facing to the left here. So that's it for the item sorters. So the last thing that we need to do down here is set up our item, a later that will send our seeds back up to our villagers. So going back between these items sorters here, where we know our seeds will be falling down, right behind this chest. Here, go ahead and dig an extra piece down there, and then dig a two tall trench going all the way back whoops don't to fall down there back beneath this redstone, and then two more on the other side of this redstone. So there we go for two and then to hook up the redstone to our elevator to shoot the seeds up we're going to work from our redstone on this side. So this torch behind this normal piston here, we're going to build a stairway down. So dig out one, then two then three, and then just three all the way back until it connects up to where we just dug out our water trench here, and you can break out this piece as well. Then on the left side of this corner, where we just run these up, go ahead and toss three pieces of glass going up to the ceiling, just to help us out later. The next thing you need to do is go from this corner where we just place the less go down into the trench here, dig out this bottom, black place, a sticky piston facing straight up. And then we're gonna place one of our first trapdoors here on this left side on the bottom, half of the block. So that when it's right clicked its facing straight up like this, but make sure it's facing down just like this for now. The next space is going to be an empty space. Next one up we're going to place a trapdoor again, right click that so it's facing up and do that all the way up on this left side here. So you have trapdoors going all the way down an empty space and then your piston with your trapdoor here from this piston, we're going to have our redstone going out back towards that staircase that we made earlier. Once you go beneath our redstone torch, which will power that whole system there. And on this right side, this is where our water will be coming from. But before we put our water there we need to do is get our sides of our atomizer later setup. So on the right side of these trapdoors here, you can build a glass tower, going all the way up to the ceiling here and in front the same thing. So we need glass make sure not to block this area here where the water will be, but this one will need glass. And that don't need that there up on the front. And on the left side again, put one rate above the redstone they're going up. And for a later, purpose, we're going to need a solid block here glass. And then another solid block here, but because redstone can sometimes interrupt with the trapdoors and open them. These solid blocks here are so that we can place levers behind them and make sure that no redstone messes with those trapdoors. So go back behind here place a lever switch it on and same on the bottom. Bottom switch it on. And now those trapdoors we don't have to worry about them getting messed with. And now that those are done, we can grab our bucket of water and head back to the back area here of our water, trench place, the water against the back side, and this will wash our seeds into our item elevator. And now our item elevator is all set up and ready to go. And if you want, you can cover up this area. So it's, a little easier to walk around down here, just make sure not to block this back area where the seeds will fall into. So yeah, item elevator is ready to go all right. So now that we're done with all of our redstone down below, we need to place our water up top. But we also need to be careful that we don't wash away all of that hard work. We just did down below so real quickly, we're going to go down, hello and go to the areas where water will be above. So this area we're all dispenses. There will be water above it. So we're going to block this off going from our path block all the way against the wall. So that no water comes down here and then going back to where this left dispenser is up above here. Go over two blocks plug that up and one block behind there. And same thing on this far right, dispenser going over two blocks plug that up where the water will be. So now we can go back up above climb on up. And on this far left side of this trench. We can place our water it flows over. And we don't have to worry about it going down into our redstone same thing on the right side. So that this pushes all of the wheat and seeds over go back around to where our dispensers are I'm going from this dispensary, two blocks over towards our villagers house, we're going to break out the piece beneath this glass here. And again, be 100% sure you have a block down here. So you don't wash away, your redstone place, your water and plug that piece back up there. Same thing next to the cider dispenser going to towards the villagers house break out the piece beneath this glass, be completely sure you have something blacking this water from falling down place, the water and then plug it up there. And now that we have our water going all the way around our farm here you can go in with your hel and turn all of this land into farmland. Now that we have all of our water placed around our build here, make sure that you have your three buckets filled up with water and then go into each of your dispensers and place a bucket of water into those. So that when they activate, they will wash away the crops into the front water canal. So obviously our automatic replanting farm will need a tree planter so we're going to need our villager here. And the easiest way I find the transport villagers in a distance is to use mine cards. You can push the villager into the minecart and then use tracks leading all the way to your farm. And if you don't have any villagers that are close by, or if it's a long distance, the ones you do have, you can always use the nether as a way to transport them. You can put rails in the nether and push them on a minecart through there, there's eight times as quick as doing it in the overworld. So once you get the guy here, it's important to use a brown robe, villager just like this one here, it should look exactly the same. It doesn't matter what their occupation is. They don't have to be a farmer, but they do need to look like this guy here with the brown row once he's here, though I was a quick example, I'll show you how to put them in the house I'm going to put an unpowered rail up top as a break build a little wall back primary to stop him from flying off and then I'm going to use normal rails to connect this up to the little area that I already have built put a powered rail next to him and power. It should launch them up all the way up onto the roof. And then I can break out these pieces here, which should drop them into the house and break out as my kite, which should put them into this top here. You may need to give them a little bit of a nudge here just to get them inside the house. But once he's in there, he's trapped for good since the door is already locked up to make sure that our item sorters only take out wheat from the system and that they don't accidentally pick up any of the seeds we're going to go down with the things that I have in my inventory currently and go to the top hoppers of each of these sorters so open up the top hopper we're going to put one wheat and the far left side here and then 21 blocks. So cobblestone works. Well for this just grab 21 of any block, put one on the rest of these slots and the rest of the end here. So we have 21 total and one wheat there and the left and then just place one more wheat there. And that goes down into the bottom hopper here. Same thing on the other side, one wheat, twentyone of the other blocks on the far on these, farright ones and one more wheat here. So that it goes down into the bottom hopper. And now the item sorters are ready to just pull out the wheat that goes over it. And they won't take any of the seeds. Alright, so the last thing this whole system needs is just the fuel to get it started. And that is the seeds for your villager to start planting. And for this full farm, you would probably need about 85 seeds to toss to your villager to give them to plant the entire thing since you can only plant with as many seeds as you give them. But if you don't have the full 85 to start it off, what you can do is just block off part of the farm like this here. So that the villager will only see this as the farm, and he won't try to go to these further spots. So for instance, now I only have 12 spots at the villager we need to plant. So if I only had 13 seeds, I lied about to do is toss into the villager and then start up my system. And then as he gets more seeds, each time at harvest, I can just expand this class out further and further until he has enough to plant the entire thing. But either way you do it just make sure you give them the seeds. And then all you have to do is press the button to get your system started all right guys. Well, that's pretty much it. You have your full automatic, replanting, wheat farm, ready to go. You can also use this farm for potatoes and carrots, but you have the wheat farm version, completely ready to go. All you have to do any time you want is when they're ready to harvest is press your button and go on your way. The farm takes care of itself, and you can come back to your collection chest to collect your mass amounts of wheat. Whenever you want to, but yeah, that's pretty much it guys. So I hope this tutorial helped you out if it did, you can always leave a like on the video. And if you want to see more videos like this, you can always subscribe and check out the rest of my channel. But as always guys thanks for watching have an.
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I'm flying deep into the mountains of columbia's coffee cultural landscapes to harvest. My very own cups of colombian coffee come along with me. Let's roam colombia can do makes up 1/3 of colombia's coffee triangle, where many of the most important coffee plantations are you know, five hundred and twentyfive thousand families in colombia, make their living from coffee production. And one of them is manuel, sabo, gals family here at cumbia hacienda it's, an ideal place to learn about colombian coffee from farm to table here in urk, india, we're, surrounded by volcanoes. And they drop a huge layer of ashes, which makes our round morpher do the copy plant start small like these little guys here, the beans develop inside a fruit, and you can eat the fruit right off the tree just eat it. Eat it it's. Delicious is sweet is soft, you know, the coffee plants ready to harvest when the fruit turns red? Okay, this looks like a really great tree. I see a lot of red. Can we do some harvesting? Yeah? Of course, okay. Great if it's dark. Rex, you got not like flecks, that's. Okay, let's. This fruit into coffee we're processing, these beans the oldfashioned way, what will happen is that the being on the inside will go apart from the skin, your first layer. So there you have all the skin has just come off one turn of the wheel, pretty amazing. And now that we've gone from fruit to bean I'm heading to salento to one of the most respected roasters in the region, hey, suze, martine, hola. They believe 100% colombian coffee should be medium roast at a medium roast, the bold, aromas of caramel and vanilla are preserved in the bean. I got to meet up with heyzeus himself. We work with with specialty coffee. The idea is to let people know what hands are percent cup of colombian coffee is about. And there you have it colombian coffee from the farm to the table.
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Hey, everybody the solarium brainard's, a little quick update got a lot of activity happening over on the self. Watering rain, gutter grow system, facebook page a guy from texas. Matt, he put a bunch of pictures up with some neat ideas. He has for designing. We talked earlier about using some bags instead of five gallon buckets, because of the supposed to be great air, pruning effect that the bags do on growing stuff. So anyway, I'm going to put his video on here. You uploaded there get on over to the facebook page and check out what's going on really cool. I'll put the link underneath to my facebook page get on there, like it stan form. Do you got some ideas, throw it in? Or if you build something posted. This is larry check out the video. Hey, larry, this is matt in texas, I posted some photos today of the sandbag pots that I had made. And I decided that I was going to use those for all of my applications this year. But I was concerned about the larger bags for my tomatoes and larger plants. How I was going to be able to support those on the gutter system. So what I came up with is this basically, this is a lid to a five gallon bucket, flipped upside down. And then the 18 x 24 sand bag inside of this. We call it hell fencing. I think or welded wire fence. So basically you just wrap that in a circle, stick it down in the bucket lid, flipped over. And you can either fasten it in there with some zip ties or wire or whatever. And I think that'll do a good job of supporting my tomatoes or squash or watermelon. Whatever I want to plant in there, but it's it's a good base on it to still be able to put it on that gutter system of yours. And I also thought, maybe if I were left, the I had some 48inch welded fence wire, but I'd cut it off. So I thought, maybe if I just left that talk on there and then cut out some larger spaces that could also serve as my tomato cage on top of the bucket. So anyways, just thought I would share about that and I'll put up.