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Day 2 Day DIY
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 10 ก.พ. 2020
Day 2 Day DIY is a collection of do-able DIY projects that anyone can complete with just a little time and creativity.
CUTTING OFF BUMPER TO FIT 33" TIRES ON WRANGLER JKU
Hi everyone! In this video you will see how to fit 33" x12.50 wheels on a stock Jeep Wrangler JKU, by grinding off some of the front bumper. It is definitely a fun and a productive project. I'm excited to record more videos as I customize my jeep. Enjoy
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HOW TO INSTALL WALLPAPER
มุมมอง 2854 ปีที่แล้ว
Hi everyone! Im very excited to post this video. I have a few videos on how to do wallpaper and since there are so many different kinds of wallpaper and different ways to hang it. This is by far the best video that I have on how to install wallpaper, because it covers a little bit of everything: you will see how to do "double cut" seams, "butt up" seams, how to do outside corners (vertical and ...
INSTALLING A ROOF RACK ON A TOYOTA
มุมมอง 1444 ปีที่แล้ว
Hi everyone, installing a roof rack varies a little from brand to brand of a roof rack and the make of the vehicle, but it is very similar for most. By watching this video I am certain that you will be able to install any roof rack on any vehicle. Let me know if you have any questions, I would love to hear from you.
DECOR ACCENT WALL WITH NICHES LED
มุมมอง 3.1K4 ปีที่แล้ว
Hi everyone!! In this video you'll see how to frame out an accent wall with niches, it is something I haven't seen any videos of on TH-cam. The same concept can be applied to putting a safe in the wall or any other cool ideas you might have. Let me know if you come up with other creative ideas. After we pass our rough in inspection I'm planning to make a video of the finish work and what it is ...
How To Do Tile Backsplash In The Kitchen
มุมมอง 3504 ปีที่แล้ว
Hi everyone! Welcome to Day2Day DIY. In this video you will see how to do subway tile backsplash with mosaic accent. Let me know what your thoughts are on this video in the comments below. I hope you'll enjoy this video.
How To Do Stone On Your Fireplace
มุมมอง 17K4 ปีที่แล้ว
Hi guys! In this video you will see how to install stone veneer on the fireplace. This project is a lot like putting a puzzle together. I hope you enjoy it as much as we did. The notch used to apply mortar on the stone is 1/2 inch deep. Used a regular dewalt grinder with a bigger blade for most of the cuts. You will also need a level and a chalk line to keep the stone level. And of coarse anoth...
INSTALLING A DOOR LOCK
มุมมอง 2644 ปีที่แล้ว
Hi guys, in this video you will see how to install a bedroom lock door. Most locks are very similar and easy to install. Hope it helps you when you're going to upgrade your home with new locks. If so give it a thumbs up :))
MOVING THE STAIRCASE
มุมมอง 38K4 ปีที่แล้ว
Hi guys, in this video you will see the process of moving the staircase from start to finish. It also involves building some walls, installing floor joists and floor sheeting. Let me know what you think.
How to do insulation
มุมมอง 3684 ปีที่แล้ว
This video shows how to do insulation step by step. It is a simple project that anyone can do, but it is always helpful to see someone else do it first. Keywords: How to do insulation, how to install insulation, installing insulation, how to do insolation, insulating a wall, wall insulation, insulate your home, insulating basement, basement insulation, installation of insulation, how to do base...
Barn Door Opening
มุมมอง 19K4 ปีที่แล้ว
In this video it shows how to frame out an opening for a barn door in particular, but it is very similar to a window or a regular door rough in opening. I hope you enjoy the video. Keywords: Barn door opening, how to frame out a barn door opening, how to make a barn door opening, how to build a barn door opening, making a barn door opening, building a barn door opening, framing a barn door open...
How to replace a car battery in a Jeep Wrangler JK
มุมมอง 38K4 ปีที่แล้ว
Replacing your battery is simple, but seeing step by step is a must to make any project to go smooth and complete it the right way. Battery replacement is very similar on a lot of different vehicles, you might have to reset your radio. I hope you find this video useful. Leave a comment below of your thoughts, thank you. Keywords: How to replace a car battery in a Jeep Wrangler JK, how to replac...
Wathcing from dayton
How does music teach you how to do this
Did you get a permit for thus? I'm thinking about buying a 1960 ranch house but the staircase is in the middle of the home.
Very clear steps and are helpful. Thanks a lot, you saved my day and time. I like this kind of video (The straightforward and short)
I would like to to see the end result w framing
How is this video helpful? How about giving some information about the cold cranking amp requirements or other info about the battery? It’s pretty obvious you need to loosen the connections remove the battery and replace. Less bad music and more actual helpful information would improve the video.
What brand of battery to get DieHard or Optima?
Ya que no explicas ,hubiese sido mejor un video mas lento para ver el trabajo de las esquinas y así poder ver bien los detalles
Hello, what did you use for the hearthstone?
Any chance you run into the issue I am having? The terminal wires are screwed down tight but terminal connectors are loose on the battery terminals.
Can't believe you did all that and not "FINISH"😤😠😡🤬😂
It looks the same before and after.
This video made no sense! Why did he take out the load bearing header, just to replace it? Was he making the opening smaller? Why not just frame it in? The load is already supported. I’m very confused. This was weird. I don’t get the point of all that work.
Can u replace my battery???😳😳😳🙏🙏
What was this some kind of cartoon. Lose the goofy music and give details.
6:58 Why did you cut that joist out it looks like you added framing in the same place afterwards to support the subfloor?
I want to add a staircase to my house to access the attic, it will be in the middle of the house right beside the center load bearing wall. I’m wondering how I should frame the other side of the staircase. I know I will need to cut through about five ceiling joists and sister the remaining joist into a header and make boxing but I’m wondering how the framing under the unsupported side of the box needs to be designed.
got damn im such a goober, thanks now i can get it out of my 2015
Thank you, this is great. Greetings from Ethiopia. I am here while looking for videos and other info on whether we can relocate our concrete stair case (common in Africa) to a different direction. A design error resulted in the foyer area stairs blocking the entrance door. The door we are now trying to buy needs to be specially designed and visually it is not attractive. It lost the concept of an open foyer area. We are disappointed how we missed it before it was constructed and feel helpless now. It will affect the value of the house. Please let us know if there is a way to change it now?is it structurally possible? any advice or even a place where we can find a way of "treating" such with decoration will be helpful. Many thanks.
Well done!!! Very informative!! You make it look easy! Thank you for sharing your gifts!!! Please keep making videos!
I had always thought the method was apply mortar with a 1/2" x 1/2" square notch trowel to the wall, then a thin back butter on the stone panels. Whereas you only did the notch trowel to the stone panels. Seems simpler!
We have about 4 stairs that need to be moved to the side of were they're located now. Would we need to do this same process?
Woodglut is a good solution for every woodworker.
Another question, how much u guys charge for that job?? Thx 🙏
How did you do the corners?? Thx 🙏
very well done.. great work BTW
Thank you Micki!
i was interested in how you finished it off... any videos>?? ( railing, wall? )
Not yet, but it is on its way.
Can a small bedroom in the middle of house be turned into a stairway leading to second level renovation
Absolutely!
This was great! Can you upload a video on how to install the drywall after the installation?
Ah that's why it won't budge. Couldn't see the extra bolt because of debris covering it. Thank you.
GREAT JOB!!! 👍 #DETROIT #CITYGIRL #LOVE
A little step by step instruction would have been super helpful and made this a good video...
Huh
How is it holding up now? No moisture problems? There are too many opinions on internet. Some people install a vapor barrier some don't. It's kinda confusing
I am using heavier stone (not veneer), what backing do you recommend instead of drywall
Cement board would work, but if you already have drywall up I would recommend nailing the metal mesh over drywall and then skimming it with mortar.
What did you use for header board 2 2x8
Hi Miki, I used 2 2x12s with 1/2" plywood in between. That wall supports the weight of the second floor and roof.
@@day2daydiy124 I think I screw up I was gonna put in two 30” =60” I left 62” rough opening after reading on google I should have left 60” opening I think now I have to go with two 32” = 60” Thanks
Not enough information thanks thanks for sharing
Check out Ledger Stone Edges video by ZIMPLER!
Good job!
Good video. May I suggest next time line` your bottom and top plates up together and mark your 16” o.c. before you install them. Probably would have cut down your time quite a bit.
Thanks Mark, that would have definitely save time.
Great video! I am currently building a new house and want to do exactly what you did. Can you tell me where u got the stone veneer and maybe the stock number or what type/name? Would also like to know what kind of stone that is on the hearth if possible.
Is the drywall strong enough to hold the granite? How come you don’t use cement backer boards?
Yes, the drywall is strong enough to hold any veneer stone like this one.
I want to do this at my home it’s small and the stairs in the the middle of living room to the second floor. Do you have any tips on how I should start?
Woodglut is full of amazing tips. It helped me a lot.
Nice work!!! How many days did it take you?
Thank you Reuben, the video took 2 days, all the other framing that was done before the video took another full day.
@@day2daydiy124 Amazing job!!
Great video man! There's a home we're looking at that has stairs in a very awkward place and we're wanting to do something just like this. How long did it take you to do this?
Thanks Tom, the video took 2 days, all the other framing that was done before the video took another full day.
You didn't use a memory saver
I really want to do this in my house and I feel comfortable with all of the physical labor, but correctly re-desiging the structure terrifies me. Any recommendations on how to learn to do that correctly? Or is it possible to hire a structural engineer just for the design piece?
Hi James, I would recommending contacting an engineer.
Just about had a heart attack when you climbed the stairs before attaching them and they started to shift!
lol me too i was like NOOOO DONT DO IT!
Hey! Thanks for sharing! question: did you took this decision because you guys were on a budget or just because the stair case was still in good shape? I'm asking because we are thinking on doing the same with our new place; the staircase is still in good shape. However, every carpenter we talk to always says that it doesn't worth it and that it is better to start from scratch. I feel it is just to make more money out of the job (which I understand on their part)
Hi Julie-Anne! Our staircase is in good condition, and it doesn't make sense to build a new staircase when it can just be disconnected and moved to the desired location. Good luck with your project.