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Learn Make Live
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 7 พ.ค. 2020
Learn Make Live is a channel dedicated to making.
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Auto Vacuum Switch for My Miter Station
Auto Switch for my miter saw dust collection. I found it on Amazon and couldn’t be more pleased.
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WIFI Birdhouse and Some Saturday Gardening
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WIFI Birdhouse and Some Saturday Gardening
I Made $35K Using Etsy?
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I Made $35K Using Etsy? FOLLOW [LEARN MAKE LIVE] INSTAGRAM: joeylearnmakelive TIKTOK: www.tiktok.com/@joeylearnmakelive
Tiny Shop Tour - Thoughts on My Miter Saw CNC & Laser
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Tiny Shop Tour - Thoughts on My Miter Saw CNC & Laser
Thoughts After Selling My Vending Machine Business
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Thoughts After Selling My Vending Machine Business
Office Renovation Ideas Using Midjourney AI - Birdhouse Build
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Office Renovation Ideas Using Midjourney AI - Birdhouse Build
Growing My YouTube Channel - Uploading Shorts & Long Form Content - Does the Algorithm Hate Me 😂
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Growing My TH-cam Channel - Uploading Shorts & Long Form Content - Does the Algorithm Hate Me 😂
How I Value My Vending Machine Business - How Much My Vending Business Made in Two Days
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How I Value My Vending Machine Business - How Much My Vending Business Made in Two Days
Last SAM’s Pick-Up - Goals 2024 & Fasting Update
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Last SAM’s Pick-Up - Goals 2024 & Fasting Update
Seller Financing My Profitable Vending Machine Business - Why I Am Selling My Business
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Seller Financing My Profitable Vending Machine Business - Why I Am Selling My Business
Vending Machine Business Weekly Profit
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Vending Machine Business Weekly Profit
Buying Over 500 Can Cokes for My Vending Business
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Buying Over 500 Can Cokes for My Vending Business
Picking Up Over 100 Cases of Pepsi for My Vending Machine Business - Fast Update
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Picking Up Over 100 Cases of Pepsi for My Vending Machine Business - Fast Update
Starting the Day in A Vending Machine Business - Bank Deposit
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Starting the Day in A Vending Machine Business - Bank Deposit
2024 Goals and A Next DIY Project Idea Home Library
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2024 Goals and A Next DIY Project Idea Home Library
Getting Healthy Fasting to Start the New Year
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Getting Healthy Fasting to Start the New Year
2024 Starting New Ideas Running a Vending Machine Business, Rentals, a Family, Working a W-2
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2024 Starting New Ideas Running a Vending Machine Business, Rentals, a Family, Working a W-2
My Biggest DIY Hidden Bookcase Door - A Secret Room DIY Timelapse
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My Biggest DIY Hidden Bookcase Door - A Secret Room DIY Timelapse
I Cut a Hole in My New Homes Wall -- Secret Room Reveal
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I Cut a Hole in My New Homes Wall Secret Room Reveal
Lessons Learned On My First Rental Property Investment - Avoid Real Estate Investment Mistakes
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Lessons Learned On My First Rental Property Investment - Avoid Real Estate Investment Mistakes
Kitchen Island Shiplap DIY - Simple Home Improvement
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Kitchen Island Shiplap DIY - Simple Home Improvement
Simple & Inexpensive Herringbone Coffee Table DIY - Herringbone Pattern Hack
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Simple & Inexpensive Herringbone Coffee Table DIY - Herringbone Pattern Hack
DIY Wood Shapeoko CNC Enclosure - CNC Dust Control - CNC Sound Deadening - Plans in Description
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DIY Wood Shapeoko CNC Enclosure - CNC Dust Control - CNC Sound Deadening - Plans in Description
USAF Career Path Project - Air Force Retirement or Promotion Gift DIY - Air Force CNC Project
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USAF Career Path Project - Air Force Retirement or Promotion Gift DIY - Air Force CNC Project
DIY Softclose Faceless Cabinet Door Hinge Install - Amazon Hinge Jig - Cabinet Door Strut Install
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DIY Softclose Faceless Cabinet Door Hinge Install - Amazon Hinge Jig - Cabinet Door Strut Install
Ultimate Baseball Ring Display - Resin Pour - CNC Woodworking Project
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Ultimate Baseball Ring Display - Resin Pour - CNC Woodworking Project
DIY Baseball Ring and Ball Trophy Display - Ring and Ball Shelf Assembly - #shorts
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DIY Baseball Ring and Ball Trophy Display - Ring and Ball Shelf Assembly - #shorts
Circle Promotion Rank Gift - Resin Pour - Enlisted Air Force Stripes
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Circle Promotion Rank Gift - Resin Pour - Enlisted Air Force Stripes
Not gonna be very strong
I added metal brackets. Check out the finished pantry.
thank you, this trick is great
They have a free app that allows you to measure decibels, that would likely be a better bet for conveying to your viewers
What’s with everyone using the same music 👎
Its catchy😂😂😂
Perfect
Thank you 🙏
WHAT IS THE STRAPYOU ARE USING TO KEEP IT TOGETHER
It’s a corner clamp.
Thank you😊
You're welcome 😊
This doesn’t work lol
Sorry😂
My dude over here face nailing a table top
😂😂😂😂😂
That is a 6 x 6 post.
100% right 😂
We have the same vacuum and measured ours to be 95DB 3ft away from the vacuum, it’s unbearably loud, I recently got a Milwaukee Packout vacuum which I measured to be 80DB at 3 feet which is much better, not using Ridgid ever again
I could not believe how loud that thing was it was screaming. I picked up some big craftsman’s at auction going to try those out
That looks bad
Yeah it was looking rough at this point
Nothing starts prefect Bob Vila..
Beware: make sure that the holes on the back of the object to be hung are exactly evenly spaced, up and down, side by side. I have expensive mirrors from Crate and Barrel. But, they installed the holes on the back of the mirrors just a little bit off, unevenly. You'd think expensive mirrors would be made correctly...When you put that tape on the wall, it's gonna be opposite of the back of the artworkirror/whatever. If those holes aren't shaped correctly, you're screwed. It's as if this would work if you used double stick tape. I'm sure I'm not making myself clear. If this technique doesn't work for you, come back and read this message. Then you'll understand.
Good point!
❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks !!!!
AWESOME! Great work!
Thanks 🙏
I think that's overkill
It wasn’t. I still had overspray on the ceiling somehow. If I wouldn’t have done that paint would have gotten all over everything
I remember my dad saying "it's all in the prep, do it right and the job will be much easier". You fully nailed it! 🙌
thanks so much. I really tried hard to make sure there wasn't a ton of overspray
So out of focus 😮 👎
Sorry 😢
I didn't learn shit from this garbage video. Don't label it a how to with no content.
You didn’t make any money off the deal. Yea your definitely gona regret selling it life’s about putting urself or ur family before others because no one else will do it for you. you just set a complete stranger up for life while you probably have to go back to a 9 to 5. Congrats
I didn’t ever quit my W2 job. The buyer ran it for me. I do feel like I learned a great deal. To me my time was worth the change and selling got me that back. Live and learn I guess
You got no money down??? Damn dude... Ballsy move. Should have at least gotten equipment value and held the rest. He's got no skin in the game other than ambition.
Yeah I agree that was risky. It’s his livelihood though. It’s how he contributes to his family’s needs. I also worked with him for 7 months getting to know him so I was comfortable with the deal
@@LearnMakeLive Well hoping the best for the both of you!
I don't use it personally, but I believe mint automatically does what you wanted.
yes that's what I was finding as well. Unfortunately Mint closed down! So I ended up going with Rocket Money. I like it so far and plan to review it once I figure out all the ins and outs of it.
I opened some businesses. They taught me a lot. Like how much I actually like being an employee.
No overhead no workers lol. I get it.
It is a lot of responsibility. One thing I wasn't tracking was how much I really cared to make the business work because my contractor relied on me to pay him to support his family.
The overhead really adds up... Brick/mortar storage, taxes, contractor, inventory, maintenance, the unforseen lol.
Why did you not like it/sell it?
For me it wasn’t something I loved. While it was profitable it wasn’t profitable enough to trade the time I was spending on it. For me I just wanted my time back to work on other things
You should invest in a 3D printer. You would have been better off with making one that would not require the wood extension and cutting into the base board. Much cleaner and professional.
I know I’d love to have one!
How much did you sell it for after all the payments are done
After all the payments it will be around $96K.
What will you do now? A new business? Any you think will suit you better?
Well I love real estate and renovation work on homes so I will likely stay in that area. I have dreamed of owning land and creating a location that is full of beautiful small homes (500 sq ft) with common areas (fire pits, places for music, animals) and trails. I really would love to do that. I also have kicked around self storage, but feel that industry may be saturated in my location but need to research. Lastly (lol) I have thought of starting a local small arcade by our baseball fields for the kids to hang out during games, a place to get ice, and a few small vending machines in there. Lots of ideas just waiting opportunity (and preparing by saving money/researching while I wait).
Honestly, What was the one thing you disliked most about that business?
For me it was picking up drinks. The route was pretty big but just not big enough to support a full truck load order.
Using an angle grinder to sharpen a mower blade is overkill. Get a 40 grit flapper wheel and use it in your drill.
True but why not use it if you got it right?
The old one was better :(
YES
It was cool it just didn’t match the renovation 😢
The algorithm is confused because you have different types of videos. Some are DIY, some are your vending machine business. Split one of the topics to another channel. As to content, I'm interested in learning about your venture into the vending machines but it's hard to find the info in a 22 minute video without watching every second. Most viewers don't have time or patience to do that so you need to use chapters or indicators of when you are talking about certain things.
You are so right. I just don’t want to split the content honestly. I think it’s just part of what makes the channel unique. Fair point on the chapters I will do that to make it easier. I appreciate your idea
should of kept it
For me it really just came down to how I want to spend my time. I enjoy repairing homes and real estate and really want to get a piece of land in the next 24 months. The vending business was keeping my attention and if I asked myself it just wasn't worth the time to me.
is that bpat for the week?
what is bpat?
I got the answer to my question from the comments. I really didn’t know what you were doing. Missing step one and three. But thanks.
glad you found it! I listed it in the title of the clip but should have said it in the clip too
What was the point of this?
Help with hanging pictures
Can u link the mirror
amzn.to/3HpIznG
Did you have to seal the wood before adding the polishing compound?
No just polished right over
Not a plumber!!! You can see him use the ..... INSTEUCTIONS!!
Yes always using instructions 😂
Those were how to use instructions...
my husband is doing a similar job this week. linoleum on plywood on PAINTED hardwood floors. it’s killed his back and knees . very long and rewarding process
Tell him to be careful old vinyl flooring had asbestos in it
Should’ve went to Home Depot for a 20 dollar heat gun. I worked on a house and they had installed the linoleum with so much glue. Heat gun is like magic
That would have taken an eternity. I was dying
Such a cute kitchen
Thank you it turns out great in the end.
GENIUS
What’s the reason why the bottom gap is so big?
I needed it to clear the quarter round since it was close to the baseboard. I could have brought the doors down a 1/4” but i still would have needed that spacer. No quarter round and I wouldn’t need it I don’t think
it baffles me how people willingly put paper thin doors in their homes. what's crazy is you could get an actual solid core door for the same price. wayfair has these at a ridiculous price
These 2 doors and all the track was $620 delivered. The doors are solid. I was impressed with the quality
No expansion gap 🤣
Nah there’s a very very little one 😅😂
So cool!
Thanks 🙏
it was a but all over, do u have the completed look?
th-cam.com/users/shortsGDbD9BWQJog?si=IQ5semi1rKl-mb8V
Serious question..why not build the wall on top of the laminate?
It’s a floating floor and shouldn’t have anything on top of it permanently
@@LearnMakeLive yesss understood but technically the couch probably weighs more
Did the resin replicas turn out?
They did pretty good actually
I could do that in my sleep