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Gus Does This
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 14 ส.ค. 2012
Sandhill Crane Hunting in the Texas Panhandle
An afternoon Sandhill Crane hunt just east of Lubbock, Texas. Hunting at the end of a pivot in a previously harvested milo field. 9 guys where crowded into two boat blind frames sitting on stools and surrounded by tumbleweeds and grass. Just enough action to have some fun on a Friday afternoon.
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Zebco 33 (Older version) Disassembly and Assembly
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Take apart a Zebco 33 from the last 70's - early 80's then put it back together and check it for working operation.
Installing Luxury Vinyl Plank Flooring - SMARTCORE Ultra XL
มุมมอง 10K4 ปีที่แล้ว
Installing luxury vinyl planks in the front entrance of my shop. Smartcore Ultra XL is longer and wider with beveled edges, requires no subfloor prep, no acclimation and no adhesives. 9" x 72" extra large planks in the Southern Pecan color option
Tool Stand Assembly - Shop Organization
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Built two Universal Tool Stands so I could get my Router Table and my Disk Sander off the floor. Tips for assembly included at the end.
Skinning a Duck for Taxidermy
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Here I show how I skin ducks. This one was still a bit frozen so it was slow going at first, but it eventually loosened up enough to get the job done. I remove the legs on all my ducks and inject with Masters Blend and paint before putting the bird back together. I also use reproduction bills on all my ducks and paint them ahead of time as well. The key to a good head on a duck is to make sure ...
Drying a Bird for Taxidermy
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After thawing out a cleaned Mallard, I take all the steps necessary to get it dry enough to begin putting it back together. A small glimpse into my taxidermy business.
Diecast Car Restoration Custom Barracuda Part 2
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Step by step process of how I restore an old vintage die cast car. In part 2, I complete work on a 1968 Custom Barracuda Hotwheel made by Mattel Inc. Won at auction with no hood and a cracked windshield, watch as I transform this worn out piece of history back to its former self.
Diecast Car Restoration Custom Barracuda Part 1
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Step by step process of how I restore an old vintage die cast car. In part 1, I begin work on a 1968 Custom Barracuda Hotwheel made by Mattel Inc. Won at auction with no hood and a cracked windshield, watch as I transform this worn out piece of history back to its former self.
Restored Diecast Cars Python and Nitty Gritty Kitty, Custom Diecast Cars 68 Nova and 49 Ford F1
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Showing off a few of my Redline Restorations as well as a few of my Custom Modifications. Diecast Car Fun!
Making Beer for Summertime Enjoyment! Step by step process.
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My Step by step process to make Beer. This time I make a light summer time beer, mostly Pils with a touch of Wheat. Recipe 6.6# Pilsner Liquid Extract 1.0# Wheat Liquid Extract 1 oz Hallertauer Mittlefrueh Hops 3.2% 60 minutes 1 oz Saaz Hops 2.4% 15 minutes 1 Whirlfloc Tablet 1 pkg Safbrew Wheat Dry Yeast WB-06 Completed Beer Notes: Very Tasty, reminds me of a beer brewed in Houston called Weed...
F-Class Shooting Competition Part 5 The day is finally here! Let the competition begin!
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This is part 5 in a series where I get ready to do my first every F-Class Shooting Competition. In this episode all the preparation comes to an end as I spend the morning with over 20 other competitors trying to put all our shots in a 5" circle at 500 yards. Shooting my Remington Model 700 Stainless 5R in 223 Remington using Sierra 69 grain Tipped MatchKings.
F-Class Shooting Competition Part 4 Testing Loads at the Range
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This is part 4 in a series where I get ready to do my first every F-Class Shooting Competion. In this episode I spent and little time at the range shooting my Remington Model 700 Stainless 5R in 223 trying to figure out if I can find more accuracy by changing the bullet seating depth of my 69 grain Sierra Tipped MatchKings.
F-Class Shooting Competition Part 3 Reloading 223 Remington
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In preparation to attend my first ever F-Class Shooting Competition, this video covers most of the steps I took to reload my Remington Model 700 Stainless 5R in 223 Remington. Reloading components: Sierra 69 Grain Tipped MatchKings Lapua Match Brass CCI 400 Primers Hodgdon H4895 Powder My reloading press and dies are made by Lee Precision. My powder thrower is an old Lyman 1200 DPS, version 1. ...
F-Class Shooting Competition Part 2 Bullet Seating Depth
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In Part 2 of my F-Class Shooting Competition Adventure, I go through checking where my rifling starts when shooting 69 Grain Sierra Tipped Match Kings using a Hornady OAL Gauge and Comparator Tool. Plus a little discussion on why this is important when hand loading for accuracy.
F-Class Shooting Competition Part 1 Deciding to Compete
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Discussion of my decision to prepare to compete in an F-Class mid range shooting competition consisting of 60 shots at 500 yards. I've decided to use a Factory Remington 700 in .223 Remington that has a 5R barrel. I'll be using 69 grain Sierra Tipped Match King bullets. My rifle is topped with a Leupold 8.5-25x Target Turret scope and has a Jewell Trigger. I've used this rifle for years waylayi...
Painting a Freeze Dried Turkey Head for Taxidermy
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Painting a Freeze Dried Turkey Head for Taxidermy
Restoring an old Diecast Toy Car: King Kuda, the Chrome Edition!
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Restoring an old Diecast Toy Car: King Kuda, the Chrome Edition!
Adding Decals to a Repainted Diecast Heavy Chevy Toy Car
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Adding Decals to a Repainted Diecast Heavy Chevy Toy Car
Tips and Tricks for Trex Composite Deck Install with Camo Marksman Tool and Screws
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Tips and Tricks for Trex Composite Deck Install with Camo Marksman Tool and Screws
This guy kinda reminds me of Turkish Olympic shooter Yusuf Dikec.
before you Close It Up....don't use a nail..... pre-drill a small hole and it won't mushroom up on you
I would much rather hear u speak about what ur doing bit by bit rather than read and listen to elevator music!! U do such a great job i just need better instruction
I think there is missing protection (butyl joist tape) on the top of the joist before installing the boards.
so what is to warm ? Say it's 80 degrees F. out. Take a good look at his Bench setup, this is an excellent demonstration on what NOT to do. What a mess !
You leave the hairs painted with red, gray, etc?
Thanks for this great video! I have to old one that were really crudy and in dire need of a total overhaul! Are parts available for these old reels?
I have some old zebco 33 reels that need repair. Can I send them to you?
Great video thanks 😊
It’s so fast how can anyone learn how to put it together?
At 3:02, the plastic washer, any idea where to get a replacement for that? On a couple of my 33s that piece was yellowed and fell apart/crumbled when disassembling.
Your videos are really easy to follow. I mounted my first duck about 6 months ago , and it came out pretty good. (Not great but good), I'm having trouble inverting the wings and fleshing. Tearing lots of holes. Just skinned a pigtail and it looks like Dr. Frankenstein 's duck.(Thank God it was my duck, and not a client's) pretty much ruined it.
Would screws not prevent the board from expansion and shrinkage of the boards?
Joists are for the floor system, rafters are for the roof system...NOT "whatever."
Thank you so much man really appreciate it
Geez how about regular speed on this, so someone could follow it.
I hate to rain on your parade but using the Camo fasteners, may have just voided your Trex 25 year warranty.
Did he use the Camo coated or the stainless screws?
"boogers." 😆 Thanks for the tips. I'm getting ready to install some of this same decking, using the Camo tool/screws.
Nice video. You need cortex plugs at the stair edge. I don't understand the "bulge" you're talking about on the joist which required you to move the screws to the left & right or else the spacing would be off? Can you explain that.
Did you have Peking Duck for dinner that night? 😂 Thanks for the video. Hope you will have move videos....and if you could position the camera a little closer to the action. Thanks.
What length screw are you using?
Hey buddy I need help I have the body spot on but how do you mount the skin on the head with ripping feathers because there so fragile am I using to much clay or to thick if a neck I just don’t know or is there a way to pull that skin to up to the beak also what’s the correct way to measure a neck
i measure the length my necks from where they join the body to where they meet the head, for circumference i use a place in the middle and go around. I don't use clay, i use artificial heads, most species slide right over a few can be tight just need to go slow and work your way around with tweezers
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@@gusdoesthis9273 Thankyou so much do you ever do a relief cut
Thank you. You have given me the confidence to give this a go. The step by step guide you present makes it less of a daunting task. I shall be following you for more ideas, as there are a few animals I want to be able to present.👍
Installing this way, does it void the trex warranty?
Thank you for the video! Learned a lot!
Good series Gus,just getting into long range and I’m staying with .223, shooting a Uintah Precision UP15 bolt action. I have a good load worked up but with better bullets I think it will improve. I ran out of the Sierra 77gr TMK and can’t find any for now but the Hornady 77gr Match BTHP is shooting half MOA. Good shooting at your first F-Class shoot, looking forward to my own. Good luck
Do you need an underlayment for this product when putting on concrete?
Clipless over camo any day.
Hello Gus, I like the way you did reverse clamping. What clamps you used for that ? Thanks.
That is by far the worst turkey Mount I have ever seen
I agree, if u cant mount a turkey worth a damn then dont do a video showcasing your lack of talent
Not what I wanted to see. I need help figuring out how to put it together. I can watch you do it fast but there are several different screws and bolts. At least in the one I have.
Gonna try this out for my forge. Thinking of getting a sheet of metal or something to put on top. Would it work you think??
Camo is not an approved fastener by Trex
Why bother screwing the face leaving ugly screws??? Use construction caulking to the joists....it's as strong as nails!
Clips are far superior...no studs with bulges needed to install.
The problem I see with trex boards is that they only wrap the plastic shell to the top of the grooves. The grooves are exposed wood/plastic composite material which does absorb moisture over time. The two big box home improvement stores in my area only stock trex and deckoraters. Trex had the color my wife and I both liked, deckoraters had an ugly solid looking color that looked really fake. We were going to do trex until I realized trex didn't fully wrap the sides to include the space in the grooves. I told my wife we weren't spending that kind of money on deck boards with such a crappy design. I'd do regular lumber at a fraction of the cost and deal with wood for the next 10 to 15 years and revisit composite then. Thankfully, I found a builder's supply company in my area that carried timbertech, which completely wraps the board for slightly more cost, at least the prime+ series. Only downside with that series board is two colors to choose from, a brown and a grey, but they look nice.
Hey Chris, Chris here👍. What fasteners did u use and how did you like em? Also does the timber tech expand,contract a lot?
I priced the difference with Trex enhance and timber tec. Its 3 times the price here. Solid board and solid colors are extremely hot and hold the heat. You can still use the cheaper trex enhance with no maintenance compared to wood and still hold off for 15 to 20 or more years to replace. GL
Clip system would be much better. Half the fasteners, plus you're not compromising the plastic cladding by drilling through it. Even worse with trex is that their boards don't wrap through the grooves down to the bottom edge corners of the board. This means water will sit in those grooves and over time could soak into the wood/plastic composite filler, especially if putting screws through the uncoated grooves. Another plus with the clip system is the boards can expand and contact lengthwise without bowing. Composite does expand and contact a lot.
The website for Azek pvc boards suggests cortex screws and plugs or the color matched. I realize this is different than what you were addressing w the composite/ moisture issue. But I’m concerned with the Azek and the amount it’ll contract/exp at butjoints, miters etc. Any thoughts on that?
You're missing butyl water proofing tape on top the joists. They'll start to rot out in well before composite decking, especially if you're using non ground contact treated boards. For a little more money, you can have a longer lasting deck.
awesome thanks 😊
I can see those holes.it looks very amateurish. You should not be drilling through composite decking.
Good video but don’t put rollers on…in time the weight of the tool will cave the rollers inward…I made that mistake with a craftsman table saw a few years ago
Wayyyy tooo much work.
Spacing composite planks raises a new issue if you live around pine trees. Both pine needles and pine pollen casings deluge our deck and love to get stuck in the spaces between planks, especially those created by "hidden fasteners." Unless you power wash your deck every few days for the entire spring season, you have to pick out the needles by hand ... and good luck with dislodging the pollen casings. My deck "renovation" is almost done. After the first contractor disappeared (when he found out he was in way over his head) and I fired the second (seemed incapable of following directions), it seemed if shoddy work was the best I could get, I may as well do it myself. Unfortunately, the dozens of websites and more dozens of TH-cams I watched didn't mention that there are more than one width of "hidden fastener." Trex doesn't tell you that. Now, as for the Campo Marksman ... no way to adjust the plank spacing for pine needles. Maybe great for some, but a waste for others. Just the same, thanks for the video.
Are you (or did you) making the boards closer together to deal w the pine needles? Drainage is the biggest reason for the gaps between boards as far as I know.
Looks great. I’m getting into taxidermy this year and going to be self teaching myself a lot through videos on here. What’s a good airbrush kit and paint you would recommend? Is the harbor freight airbrush kits good enough
I found that when using it on trex composite I had to clear the composite cuttings from the screw passage of the tool after each nail set was done.
is the cutting/hole looks good after clean? I am thinking of use this solution but the cutting on the edge do not look nice. another problem is water may trap there.
using camo screws on Trex voids the warranty. For exposed screws use Captor brand composite screws to avoid mushrooming.
I’d recommend using the actual Trex fasteners. Since you aren’t, your deck isn’t under warranty.
A carpenter once told me those break over time. Guess I'll find out eventually.
I hear a whooper at the beginning of your first hunt
Trex sells a countersink bit and plugs that match the deck boards that provide a professional finish to any exposed screw. FYI