Yes, carpenters are usually good value for money, but it's hard to see the value of their work just looking at the final product. P.S. I am looking forward to making a video on how to install a toilet Xiaoming at your place in the near future!
This is very good video! Thank you. I haven’t seen one where someone has removed the dry wall and studs already in place, which is what I have! Once again, thanks for the good video!
Your such a professional Moussa. Really good job installing this door and making good while working around the electrical obstacles. I am not a big fan of CSD’s as I find there can be ongoing maintenance with these doors as opposed to a hinged door. In saying that if it is installed properly as you have demonstrated here the client will have many years of use without an issue. +1 for Hume doors.
Yes, I have seen too many sliding door instructions go wrong. However, if you follow simple instructions, it can be a huge asset if you need to maximise floor space. Thanks for the thumbs up, Joe!
Great job Moussa very professional and a detailed video explaining step by step instructions. Keep up all the great videos looking forward to the next one 👍👍👍
Turning off the mains is never the wrong move. Whether your in the trade or DiY it's better to be grumbling about resetting the microwave clock than the horrific results 240v delivers. Great work lads!
Thanks Don, Hey, I just finished making a video with two good friends of mine, which won't be released for a few weeks yet. It's with Bill sharing with us his IPA recipe which turned out good. But saying that, I personally don't like making brew from grain, which I mentioned in the video. However, I did give you a plug and said I will put a link in the descriptions for your channel. I hope you are okay with that! Cheers 🍻
Good question. I would suggest first installing the door and all the hardware. Once you are happy with the operation of it, then remove it again and then paint it. This is the way most tradespeople do it for all types of doors. Please note that you need to read the warranty before painting to confirm which colours you should avoid. Cheers
Awesome video! This is exactly what I was looking for. Hoping to do this in the next few months 😊
You are welcome. Let me know if you have any questions! Cheers
Thank you for showing the actual hanging of the door! Most of the videos skip that part, and I was having a lot of trouble.
I am very happy to know that it helped you. Sometimes, you just need to see something demonstrated, and everything just becomes so much easier.
I appreciate how you handled the added complexity of the wiring. A window closes, a Hume door opens somewhere.
Thank you Dallas!
You make it look so easy, Agapy. Looks great.
It is fairly easy if you follow these instructions! Thanks Agapy
Great job gentleman
*I used to work at a revolving door company. Then I thought, “this job is going nowhere fast”.*
😆 🤣 😂 good one Nugget! 👍
this is a lot of work than I thought!
Yes, carpenters are usually good value for money, but it's hard to see the value of their work just looking at the final product.
P.S. I am looking forward to making a video on how to install a toilet Xiaoming at your place in the near future!
This is very good video! Thank you. I haven’t seen one where someone has removed the dry wall and studs already in place, which is what I have! Once again, thanks for the good video!
Your such a professional Moussa. Really good job installing this door and making good while working around the electrical obstacles. I am not a big fan of CSD’s as I find there can be ongoing maintenance with these doors as opposed to a hinged door. In saying that if it is installed properly as you have demonstrated here the client will have many years of use without an issue. +1 for Hume doors.
Yes, I have seen too many sliding door instructions go wrong. However, if you follow simple instructions, it can be a huge asset if you need to maximise floor space. Thanks for the thumbs up, Joe!
Great job Moussa! Professional and well explained. To many nails for my liking 😂
Hey, thanks, Mario! I enjoyed doing your one back 10 years ago! Gee, time flies!
Great job Moussa very professional and a detailed video explaining step by step instructions. Keep up all the great videos looking forward to the next one 👍👍👍
Thanks Darren, that's a big compliment coming from you! Cheers buddy!!!
Absolutely brilliant. Thanks for the video!
@@Liber8ed You are welcome, I hope it helps you! Cheers
Once again excellent job my friend, this is exactly what we need. Thank you.
That's great to know, Roman. I hope this video helps! 🙏
Great job and a great video.
Thank you Joe!
Turning off the mains is never the wrong move. Whether your in the trade or DiY it's better to be grumbling about resetting the microwave clock than the horrific results 240v delivers. Great work lads!
Thank you! It's always better to be safe than sorry. An accident takes only a split moment but the effect can last a life time!
Perfect job mate
Thank you for your message! I appreciate all feedback!
Such nice work you do , I hate plaster work .
Thanks Don,
Hey, I just finished making a video with two good friends of mine, which won't be released for a few weeks yet. It's with Bill sharing with us his IPA recipe which turned out good. But saying that, I personally don't like making brew from grain, which I mentioned in the video.
However, I did give you a plug and said I will put a link in the descriptions for your channel. I hope you are okay with that!
Cheers 🍻
@@quantumhomeimprovements Thanks friend .
Excellent content thanks so much
You are welcome. There are more coming!
Amazing job Moussa, how many of these have you put in your working career?
That is a hard question, Joseph! I have lost count, lots of them, that's for sure!!!
Would you suggest painting the door first before installing?
Good question. I would suggest first installing the door and all the hardware. Once you are happy with the operation of it, then remove it again and then paint it. This is the way most tradespeople do it for all types of doors. Please note that you need to read the warranty before painting to confirm which colours you should avoid. Cheers