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Fix It Fast” - Your Go-To DIY Repair Channel
Welcome to Fix It Fast, where we make home repairs and maintenance quick and easy! Whether it’s fixing a leaky faucet, tackling simple electrical troubleshooting, or upgrading your space with budget-friendly DIY projects, we’ve got you covered. Our videos are short, step-by-step guides designed for anyone to follow, even with little to no experience. No fluff, no complex jargon-just clear instructions to get the job done right. Subscribe for weekly tips, tricks, and hacks to keep your home running smoothly. Let’s fix it, fast!
Welcome to Fix It Fast, where we make home repairs and maintenance quick and easy! Whether it’s fixing a leaky faucet, tackling simple electrical troubleshooting, or upgrading your space with budget-friendly DIY projects, we’ve got you covered. Our videos are short, step-by-step guides designed for anyone to follow, even with little to no experience. No fluff, no complex jargon-just clear instructions to get the job done right. Subscribe for weekly tips, tricks, and hacks to keep your home running smoothly. Let’s fix it, fast!
Game-Changing Tools You Need for Home Improvement Projects
Upgrade your home improvement game with these essential tools! Whether you’re a beginner or a DIY pro, these game-changing tools will make your projects easier, faster, and more professional. From precision to power, we’ve got you covered.
What’s Covered:
1. Cordless Drill and Driver - Versatile for drilling, driving screws, and more.
2. Multitool - The ultimate tool for cutting, sanding, and tight spaces.
3. Laser Level - Perfect for precise alignment on shelves, tiles, and cabinets.
4. Circular Saw - Essential for straight, accurate cuts in wood and materials.
5. Stud Finder - Locate studs, wires, and pipes with ease.
💡 Bonus Tip: Discover how to get the most out of these tools with expert advice!
Don’t miss out on these game-changing tools for your home improvement toolkit. Like, comment, and subscribe for more DIY tips and tool reviews!
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What’s Covered:
1. Cordless Drill and Driver - Versatile for drilling, driving screws, and more.
2. Multitool - The ultimate tool for cutting, sanding, and tight spaces.
3. Laser Level - Perfect for precise alignment on shelves, tiles, and cabinets.
4. Circular Saw - Essential for straight, accurate cuts in wood and materials.
5. Stud Finder - Locate studs, wires, and pipes with ease.
💡 Bonus Tip: Discover how to get the most out of these tools with expert advice!
Don’t miss out on these game-changing tools for your home improvement toolkit. Like, comment, and subscribe for more DIY tips and tool reviews!
#DIYTools #HomeImprovement #ToolTips #DIYProjects
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Discover how these 5 firewoods burn and find the best fit for you! 🔥🪵 #FirewoodTips #DIY #LogBurner
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Discover how these 5 firewoods burn and find the best fit for you! 🔥🪵 #FirewoodTips #DIY #LogBurner
Unleash the power of the Fiskars X27 The ultimate splitting axe🪓🔥 #FiskarsX27 #ToolReview
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Unleash the power of the Fiskars X27 The ultimate splitting axe🪓🔥 #FiskarsX27 #ToolReview
Top 3 Long-Lasting Firewoods for the Perfect Fire!
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Top 3 Long-Lasting Firewoods for the Perfect Fire!
Top 5 Must-Have Tools for Every Logger
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Top 5 Must-Have Tools for Every Logger
Ultimate Guide to British Firewoods: Best and Worst for Your Fire
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Ultimate Guide to British Firewoods: Best and Worst for Your Fire
BS 7671 Section 2 Simplified - Scope, Objectives, and Principles Explained!
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BS 7671 Section 2 Simplified - Scope, Objectives, and Principles Explained!
The Ultimate Firewood Guide: Types, Seasoning, and Storage Explained!
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The Ultimate Firewood Guide: Types, Seasoning, and Storage Explained!
“BS 7671 Section 1 Explained - Scope, Object, and Fundamental Principles”
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“BS 7671 Section 1 Explained - Scope, Object, and Fundamental Principles”
Change a Light Pendant in 1 Minute - Easy DIY Lighting Update!
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Change a Light Pendant in 1 Minute - Easy DIY Lighting Update!
Ai looking ad. Also this is not a tip
Elon taking over the world with XLG mops
Really good video thank you
Glad you enjoyed it
Stihl for me!
We do not refer to the wiring regulations as Seven thousand six hundred and seventy one. We refer to them as either the IET wiring regulations or more commonly simply as BS7671.
Yes BS7671 BSseven thousand six hundred and seventy one 👍
Also why are you quoting BS7671 and showing examples of foreign electrical installations which do not fall under BS7671 I have been a Uk qualified electrician for thirty eight years and I can tell with fact that you are talking complete nonsense. Please leave the electrics to those of us who know the facts and know what we are doing and what we are talking about. .
I’m glad you found the video informative thank you
BS7671 is not a legal document it is not mandatory. Please get your facts straight. However the electricity at work regulations are a legal requirement as are the building regulations. bS7671 the IET wiring regulations are not mandatory they are simply a set of guidelines to meet the minimum standard. Think I’m wrong look in the front of the book at top of the page it clearly says not mandatory. You are free to deviate away from BS7671 , but you better have a good reason for doing so and be prepared to explain why you chose not to follow BS7671. If something goes wrong.
Always stick to bs7671 for safety dog 👍
@@FixitFastUKyes absolutely. But my point is that BS7671 is not mandatory (not a legal requirement) . Unlike the building regulations and the electricity at work regulations which are a legal requirement. The fact that you are talking about the importance of BS7671 is a good thing, but don’t tell people that they are a legal requirement they’re not. Infact there is no legal requirement or regulation requirement for any anyone to be a qualified electrician, the law and the regs only state that you should be competent and has a good understanding of the electrical work you intend to carry out. I would always advise people who do electrical work on their own property should always work to BS7671 as far as is practical. If in doubt consult a qualified electrician.
OK so pick 5 random things you learnt from year 9 physics. 10 seconds
Year 10
V=IP
P=IV
Love my adjustable wrench
Brand?
What axe is best ?
Depends on your use
X27
X27
100% fiskas x27
100
X27 for me
Agreed
Best axe around by far
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Great
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When’s the next one ?
On the channel
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Pines bad for log burners ?
If not seasoned properly
Husky’s are for swedes and weeds
Swedens finest
Use an angle grinder !
Use ppe
Thanks
Welcome
So informative ❤
Glad you think so!
I always split green as they seem to split much easier and dry quicker
Stack crisscross to speed it up even more
Great tips for seasoning firewood quickly! Which method do you use to get your logs fire-ready? 🔥🪵
Both Stihl and Husqvarna have their strengths! Which one do you prefer for your projects? 🪚🔥
Wow
Which chainsaw do you use?
A
B
Airflow? Surface moisture?
Great video. Thanks❤
Thanks for watching!
Olivewood
I’ll include it on the next how woods burn video
@FixitFastUK 👍i live now on crete and here we use a lot olivewood...
How does it burn in your experience?
@FixitFastUK You cannot really compare... We burn cutted branches and leftovers. Parts burn faster than the main body. Big parts i guess is close to oak. Small parts closer to needle treewood fast and hot But we mix. Leftover woods are often for free here. Ask a friend that owns olivefields. He cuts at least once per year dead woods out. If you dont take it he burns it directly on the field as kind of campfire😉 Cutted woods you pay
See the latest short
Please dont do these, the first one will cause your windshield to crack
All work well
Using warm water is better than hot water but there is still chance of the windshield cracking
@@TheUSSR-ir6ryas much chance as pigs flying
Never cracked mine I use boiling kettle
u never showed anyone how to build it 😂😂😂😂😂 thats like telling someone who can't drive to just trun the key and set off 😂😂😂😂😂
Exactly how you drive well done !
That picture is not a criss cross stack. Video reported.
😂😂😂😂😂
Show me your criss cross!
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Ain't ceder smoke like really bad for you?
Great question! Cedar smoke can be harmful if inhaled in large quantities or in an enclosed space, as it contains oils and compounds that can irritate your lungs. It’s best to burn cedar in a well-ventilated area or outdoors and avoid using it in enclosed fireplaces for prolonged periods. Thanks for bringing this up!
Different woods, different results! Which type of firewood do you prefer for your fires? Let’s compare notes!
Different woods, different results! Which type of firewood do you prefer for your fires? Let’s compare notes!
Different woods, different results! Which type of firewood do you prefer for your fires? Let’s compare notes!
Well I never that. Great informative video. 👍
Glad it was helpful!
I know what you did
Is this a joke? You lazy, talentless twat
If you need to watch this video you should not be using a chainsaw....
Can always use a handsaw if you don’t feel confident @billknowles
😂
@billknowles you sound like you learnt a lot
Grow up
Fox it fast strikes again 😆
Sly fox
Super helpful 😂
Thank you stay plugged for more tips and tricks in the DIY game
Thanks very important
Stay wired in for the rest of the wiring regulation series and more DIY tip and tricks