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Loren Nason
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 10 มี.ค. 2016
Setting the Tub in Place and Test Fill
Put the tub in place and got it leveled. Installed the version 1 of drain plumbing. I already have a better drain setup I am working on. Got a test fill in and kinda bummed I still have some small leaks
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Moving the Hot Tub Outside | Comedy Gold LOL
มุมมอง 1644 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Moved the hot tub outside Dec 18th 2024. It was quite hilarious and I talked to myself a bit. Got it Done
Quick Drive thru Old Town Spring, Tx
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Stuck in Houston for the weekend. Drove around Old Town Spring Texas because it was neat.
Fiberglass is done | More Epoxy | Put on the Legs
มุมมอง 490วันที่ผ่านมา
The fiberglass and epoxy cured while I was gone. I have to sand down some of the rough/sharp spots and some of the drips. Then put some legs on it. It's almost ready
Learning to Fiberglass my Wood Hot Tub
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A relatively successful attempt at fiberglass-ing my wood hot tub has been done. Now to sand, smooth and flood coat it.
Refinishing and Fiber-glassing my Wood Trough Hot Tub
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The wood trough hot tub I built 4 years ago finally sprung too many leaks. I'm going to use it to learn laying fiber glass.
Testing New Camera and Mic | Insta360 Ace Pro | Hollyland Lark M2
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Finally bought and action camera and wireless lav mic. Took a drive to the store and a walk around the neighborhood with some pushups
Build a DIY Hot Tub from Wood
มุมมอง 1683 ปีที่แล้ว
I wanted a hot tub but I didn't want a stock tank hot tub or some huge fiberglass unit. I wanted a similar shape to a clawfoot tub. This is what I created. See more pictures here: lorennason.com/2020/12/diy-wooden-hot-tub/ Find me on Instagram and Twitter @lorennason
I Made a Reclaimed Wood and Resin Lamp
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I made this lamp from a reclaimed piece of 4x4 from the shop. I hollowed out the inside with a drill press and forstner bit. Then drilled a bunch of holes on all the sides. The back area I used my Dremel and plunge router attachment to create a little shelf to hold a piece of curly maple to cover the back side. All the holes are filled with Polyester Casting Resin from Michaels. The lighting is...
Go back and look at the video. Did you run a STOP sign before you got into town?
lol "california stop"😆
Yep, @1:53 to 1:58
You should go to corkscrew BBQ. Best I've ever had.
thx I'll check it out
I hear it really helps if you put a layer of epoxy then last the glass down on top.. Like butter
that seems to be also a good trick. I started doing that a little bit towards the end when I was overlapping layers. I was able to stick the glass to the wet areas and then found it easier to finish wetting it out.
So cool. You didn’t say why you’re glassing it? Better durability? Water tightness? Miss you friend.
Oh.., and dude.. that’s why TH-camrs run music over the sped up scenes. ;)
previous vid was why to glass it ;-) but basically for reasons 1 > wood was rotting out 2 > wouldn't hold water 3 > wanted to learn to apply fiberglass to prep for next tub idea ya, i know. I prob should have put some music in. But I did laugh at myself talking to myself and started talking gibberish and random crap LOL
How are you heating your tub?
I use a transfer pump to circulate the water through a propane water heater. When I get it put outside and ready to use i'll post a video on that. Hope in the next month.
nniccee - looks great
thank you
Hi - so I have the Ace Pro and Hollyland Lark M2 on order but in order to use the M2 I will also have to order the quick release attachment to mount the mic on with?
no, i haven't even used it yet with mine. I just let the receiver hang from the camera or I have velcro'd it to something to keep it flopping around
@@renlonason ahhhhhh you MacGyver'd it. I may as well. Thank you!