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Father and Sons
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 3 ธ.ค. 2020
A father and sons share their skills around the house…home improvement projects, tips, tricks, and ides-stories and debacles. Life lessons, advice, and sharing other father and son’s stories. Follow the projects, tune in to the stories-join the laughs. We are… Father and Sons.
Chris (Father), Todd (son), and Dan (son) share their ideas, tips, tricks, and comedic stories in and around the house. Interviews, podcasts and stored with other fathers, brothers, family, and friends. They share their home improvement advice, tips, tricks, and laughs...
• Home improvement tips
• Around-the-house projects
• Stories, wisdom, and life advice
• Funny reflections and flashbacks
• Retro topics
• Tools, cars, toys, and gadgets
• Male personal hygiene, growing, tips and advice
• Shopping tips
• Yard care
• Pool care
• Problem solving
• How to fix all the little things
Chris (Father), Todd (son), and Dan (son) share their ideas, tips, tricks, and comedic stories in and around the house. Interviews, podcasts and stored with other fathers, brothers, family, and friends. They share their home improvement advice, tips, tricks, and laughs...
• Home improvement tips
• Around-the-house projects
• Stories, wisdom, and life advice
• Funny reflections and flashbacks
• Retro topics
• Tools, cars, toys, and gadgets
• Male personal hygiene, growing, tips and advice
• Shopping tips
• Yard care
• Pool care
• Problem solving
• How to fix all the little things
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Thank you for the video. Lady here and I’m going to do it myself with your help
My saxony drake trying to mate with my ducklings
It’s funny the Native Americans didn’t believe you can old and so it’s funny how they bought it
I see the condenser was installed in front of dryer vent or vice versa. Its a big mistake to do this. Ours was same way and we spent hrs cleaning that side. The fuzz, lint from dryer was literally caked on. We went to hardware store and got a window screen we keep in front of vent. It eliminated that issue. And after unit was cleaned we noticed an increase in how colder it felt
Why not spray/rinse from the inside of the coils to the outside once you have it taken apart?
I was just about to say this. Guy had it completely apart just to spray everything into the fins lol
lil bro got grandpa’s cut already
Mine will not move at all and the lights are on the power supply
Had same problem, new cable 200-300. Found problem fixed in 15 minutes Check the cable swivel. Unscrew white plastic oval. Spring loaded pins get gummed up sticking not contacting rings. Sprays to clean with wd40. Ohms check even.
Lol❤😂
Great.. whippets with your grandchild.. don't put the nozzle in the child's mouth. Hold the nozzel above his/her mouth to dispense. When you put the nozzle in their mouth the gas that dispenses the cream also goes in the child's mouth.
Most people look for an antiperspirant to prevent sweat and odor. Deodorant can’t cover up the odor that’s there from sweating!
Being a grandparent is great!
Yeaaa whipits for yhe lil one
He was cracking whips by the age of 2. He's a prodigy
Thing is, he understood the assignment 😂😂😂😂😂😂
lol
Hahahaha
Omg love how the baby knew 😂
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉10
Shit i forgot to run a wire to the bedroom .... fuck it we are going wireless
spray insulation traps moisture in the wood and rots the wall over time. the fiberglass insulation does not trap moisture in the wall and lets the wall breath.
Fiberglass and Rockwool trap moisture too. Any kind of insulation does. With spray foam there is very little space for the moisture to accumulate because it's bonded to the material. No room for air means no room for moisture either.
I used to think the same thing but then I scoured the internet looking for info on failures and just couldn’t find them. Also my parents new construction home was prebuilt and it uses a similar completed sealed set up. I doubt that company would be cranking out homes that would end up rotting. A lot of thought went into the exact placement of the home (it didn’t have to line up with the street so it could be rotated any direction). Then they burried all but one side of the lower floor so it’s basically a basement with a walk out sliding glass door and patio. They also added 2 gigantic windows that are set to be in the path of the sun during winter. Their Heat and AC barely ever run. “Basememt” is 60-65F year round and the upstairs is nice and cozy during the winter from those Windows. During summer they just drop the blinds if it’s too warm. I’m sure there are ways to F it all up and get moisture trapped in but it doesn’t seem to actually happen enough to find a good sources on what went wrong.
good luck doing repairs later....that electricians going to charge you way over price for a repair there or plumber 😂😂
why when they spry that stuff they sute up like if it's radioactive 😂😂😂 it's it bad for you or something
How does it burn?
Burns well
China uses that as a concrete substitute
Dropping a new line for an outlet seems like a nightmare with this, no?
Yes, but that's the next guy's problem lol
@@Terrapin22if a homeowner is looking at this it really ends up being one persons problem, theirs, no matter who they end up hiring because it comes outta their pocket so.. not really but cute comment 🤷🏼♂️
@@ModernInka "Guy" isn't referimg to the homeowner. Guess again for a chance at a prize.
@@ModernInka actually, I'm not gonna want to revisit this. Here's the answer and the prize. Answer: the "next guy" is the next person to own the home (it won't come out of the pocket of the homeowner who had the foam installed) Prize: 👋❤😜
That is basically the only reason I don't want spray unless I know for an absolute fact I'll not be replacing or adding anything into the walls
Awesome car!
What sixe of buoy?
Thanks for your help.
Thanks for your help. We have a 2012 & it was the same. I only paid $17 for the part on Amazon.
Thank you for the video
🙋 *promosm*
we use soakaways where there isn't a drain.
It's not just about the diversion of water, but also dispersion of force.
I didn't know that small piece was so important. Amazed
I feel like all the home builders got together and agreed to make non of them fit right.
You can put lipstick on a pig but it’s still a pig.
Story of my life lmao
Delete your channel. This is stupid
I could use a good manplow
Plug on the sides for the jack.
I bought one while a junior in high school in '62 with money I had saved. I totally restored it. I used the jack that came with it. Not knowing that people called it bug eye, I called it frog eye. It was BRG in color.
Where did you get the bracket? I can’t find them anywhere or what to call them
No jack stands leg under rotor
Frogeye, not bugeye. Official British title since birth
Pro tip, use a proper size screwdriver.
Thank you :)
I have a 61 bugeye sprite with a sbc 383ci and a th350 I wish it was stock
The belt you showed, not a timing belt, that would be the auxiliary belt, the serpentine belt, the charge belt, the belt that runs alot of things belt, NOT a timing belt😂 Also timing chains are INSIDE the block most of the time, good luck checking that without pulling the motor😂 Other than that, solid advice, check your shit before a trip.
My bad- you are correct! I took those videos at a garage that showed me incorrectly! use told me that I had a "serpentine timing belt." Nonetheless, checking your serp. belts - and if affordable changing the timing belt at the right mileage is a wise move.
yea ill just pull half my motor apart to check the timing belt... thats a serpentine belt in the video bud
You are correct- my bad... nonetheless, checking them both is a good idea
Thank you for sharing! I’m ready to change mine now.
Hi Davy :) Nice to meet you!
While I applaud you making your own Taiji stick, it is inappropriate for you to include in your video images from my website without attribution or my permission. The photo of the olivewood stick and ruler at :35 to :40 is from my website of a stick and ruler that I made.
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