Aw, so nice to see a lady on here. I've just finished decorating my loft. Last thing to do is caulk the skirting. While I would prefer to have a lovely man do these things for me, I have to do it on my own 😂 TH-cam is great though, fixed a running toilet the other day. Its nice to see I'm not alone on this DIY journey. God bless.
I'm one of those people who didn't know how to use a caulking gun! I figured out how to put the tube in the gun but that's all. I didn't know about the cutter, I didn't know about the plunger, and I hadn't thought about the plug coming back up into the spout on the next use. So keep on producing those DIY videos for 71-year-old women who have never caulked before. I worked in computers my entire life all over the US and the world. NOW I have time to enjoy some DIY projects in my gorgeous TN mountain retirement home! I was trying to install some lovely cork from AMCORK and they sent me the product, their recommended glue, and the glue gun. They also sent super instructions on preparing the cord, the wall, and how and where to apply their glue. BUT they assumed I knew how to use the glue gun! Thanks to you, now I do know how to use it. FINGERS CROSSED.
Third times charm. As a woman , I have never even looked at one of these- until I needed one. Your explanation of all the points and opening was great. Thank you.
43 year old man here and until today I'd never used a caulking gun - found your video and REALLY appreciated the way you described everything. I'm not a smart man but I can follow directions and this helped me not look like a complete idiot - so thank you very much !
I am a novice he knows nothing about caulking guns. This is a great video. Now I need to learn how to correctly caulk the tile on my fireplace surround. One step at a time. Thanks so much
I am an grandma trying to do most of my own household maintenance. Thanks for this video. I never used one before and i need to caulk some windows. Now i think i can do it.
Thankyou so much for taking the time to show how to use the gun. I had no idea what to do until your tutorial. It’s been great for a complete novice. I can now carry out my project with confidence thanks to you ❤️
Shannon as a first time reno DIYer, every time I look up video's for the next step, if there is one from you (and there practically always is), I go for that one first. Then I watch more and come back to see yours again before I start. Once again, you did not disappoint! Your explanations are so clear and thorough. You have helped me through so much so far and I thank you!!
Thank you so much for your video. I am a senior lady working on some projects. This video might be very basic for some but it really helped me out. Keep up the good work!
- THANKS ! My husband‘s busy with other projects and I wanted to caulk a shed that we have and I told him I would do it so he wouldn’t have to. He just gave me a quick rundown how to use it, but I was not confident enough starting so I thought I better find a video before I made a huge mess. SO HELPFUL! Thank you !!!
I knew nothing about caulking or caulking guns. After watching, I'm now confident I know how to buy and use one. Thanks for the simple video for a newbie like myself.
I actually just bought a caulk (well, at least i think so) and i cut the tip of it. The caulk juat wouldn't come out. So i pushed and pushed and nothing came out still....well, i was pishing with my finger. I decided to watch the video....oh my! I need a caulking gun! Jeez. Am i dumb? I have been laughing at myself all day. So I'm off to the home improvement store tomorrow to buy a caulkibg gun. Luckily, i can get one for abt $10.
Hi Shannon. There's many people on TH-cam teachings these kind of home building lessons. I have learned the most from you and your style of teaching and the attention to detail you always present is great. So, I just wanted to say thank you.
Keep up the good work. What you do is greatly appreciated. Your very proficient and do this kind of work everyday and may not realize how very helpful you are. Until next time, be well.
So glad to find you and especially the tip of releasing the pressure and sealing with duct tape. Great succinct presentation. We old ladies need all the help we can get.
Here's a laugh for you Shannon. 72 years old and I've been using caulk guns a LOT of those years. I knew about the seal poker but I never knew there was a spout cutter on the guns. I went out to the garage to check mine and sure enough, there was an ol dirty sticker right there by that hole that said "Spout Cutter" 😁 How bout that!!!
I never knew about the cutter. I watched your video to see how to release a tube that was left in there for years and I don’t know how to get it out. I was about to just go buy another gun, but told myself to watch your video first to see if you mentioned it. You didn’t, but you showed how to put one in, so that gave me a clue on how to do it. I also learned about the cutter, so your video was very useful. Thanks.
When it comes to the different types of caulk guns I do have a preference. Sometimes the construction adhesives can be very thick and require more pressure. The cheap, weaker framed ones will bend or allow the plunger to push the tube out sideways. Having a more ridged frame helps a lot. The trigger grip also can have less strain on your hand with some of the fancier models.
I spent about 15 minutes trying to “unscrew” the plunger which was a slow process. I find this video and Shannon mentions the release button. I could have save myself 15 minutes of wasted time if I had searched for this video before attempting to use the gun. Thank you Shannon for uploading such a helpful video.
Thank you Shannon. Now I know not to cut too far back on the spot. I always waste too much caulking/silicone and just make a big mess because too much comes out! Thank you. Stay safe.
I am a single mother I had to caulk my kitchen sink I didn’t have the slightest idea before on how to do it or what to buy I could do the job just watching your video you are a great teacher I Thank you So Much♥️
This was really helpful. I've never calked anything before. I just bought the stuff and decided to go online and learn how. I'm glad I watched your video first. I feel a lot more prepared now. Thank you!
Great video! I'm brand new to DIY home repair, and so many people who make these videos have forgotten what it's like, that moment when you have everything you need in front of you and you're all excited to get to work, but then your progress is thwarted early on in the project by some tiny step for which you can't get a straight answer! So you watch 27 TH-cam video explanations looking for that "missing link" of information, trying to keep up motivation to do the project at all, but eventually give up because in every video, the experts take for granted that one thing you need to know but as a novice, you don't know! No? Just me? lolol Thank you for showing everything from start to finish about how to use a caulking gun! 😃
I am so grateful for this video. I'm unfamiliar with tools, and I know this is a really basic one, but I felt really stupid trying even to start to use it. I was too embarrassed to admit that and ask for a demonstration. Thank you for understanding that all tools deserve respect and responsibility while using no matter the size and simplicity. ❤
Regarding trying to preserve an unfinished tube of caulk - one tip given to me was to let a little excess caulk out of the nozzle and then smooth around the end with a little bead. It then dries out and seals the nozzle. When you go back to it you sort of just pick the excess caulk and the bead off from the nozzle and it pulls out the bit inside that has also dried. Doesnt always work perfectly but I think it works just as well as any other method and its the quickest and easiest way I have found to do it.
You’re the first man who mentions puncturing inside the nozzle! Unfortunately I got frustrated because nothing was coming out and I cut the whole a little bigger which was a mistake I think. Then I watched your video and you mentioned it. Hopefully my caulking won’t be too wide. Thanks for mentioning it.
You don't understand how much this helped me! Couldn't figure out how to move the plunger then I thought my tube was too big until I put the base in first. Thanks!!!
I have difficulty with the clear silicone caulk drying up all the time. And nothing seems to stop that. I'm glad you confirmed it too. The only way to get around this is if you have many window panes to replace at once or sink basins to caulk using all of the same tube on the same day or so.
Thank you for your video. I have never used a caulk gun, and your video was extremely helpful. I'm planning on caulking around the bathtub and the kitchen sink, and I want to get the best and easiest caulking gun, so there is less chance of messing up. Your video taught me a lot! Thanks again.
Just like the other comment, i never knew what that hole was for. (Wasn't labeled). I'm 74, been doing this for 50+ yrs. I just use my utility knife! Thanks for teaching us !! We are never too old to learn!
I was thinking why would I want to watch a video about caulk guns...Oh wait it's house improvements, I'll watch. Dude is the best at explaining even simple things.
I HAD TROUBLE WITH THAT PART. I HAD TO HAMMER THE NAIL TO BREAK THE SEAL. IT WAS A REAL PAIN. THE WHOLE JOB WAS A REAL PAIN FOR ME ACTUALLY. IM CERTAINLY NO HANDY WOMAN.
Thank you for the video. My first time using a caulk gun. I could not get the sealant out. Simple but many of us do not know what to do. Simple once you teach us. :)😊
You showed everything I needed to know about a caulking gun and your presentation style is entertaining as well. Enjoyed the blooper for this video! Please always include the bloopers, it adds entertainment value to your video.
how much pressure on the trigger, one needs to apply for scooting out the silicon material from the tube. I had a very tough time and ended up damaging the gun trigger handle. And hot little scoots of material.
You learn something everyday.. like the tube cutter and the seal poker.. wow.. all these years and never knew about those.. cheap is cheap as always and the cheaper ones will bend and lock up in the handle if you have to squeeze hard to get a lump out of the caulking.. the know-it-alls will always criticize your work or methods because their way is always the best lol..never mind them.. !!! .. my little tip is always wet your finger before smoothing out the bead of caulking especially if its right in view like a bathtub or sink.. thanks for taking the time for making informative and helpful videos brother, keep em coming !!!
Thank you! I didn't know there was a sealant film inside, I kept pumping the gun and nothing would come out. I also didn't know about the hole to cut the tip. Thank you again!
Thanks. As a non professional, my biggest problem is always trying to find a way to seal up my caulking tubes so that they are ready to go again when next required, which can be several months. I will definitely give the tap a shot as I have nothing to lose
Your Blooper moment is me like every minute, and that is why I don't do videos, lol. I have a lot of respect for people like you who put together good videos and make it look so easy. An older guy once bought a barrel drum from me, for the purpose of making a rain barrel, but had no idea how, and my explanations didn't make sense to him, so I agreed to make a video of the next one I make. I found myself having to record the same parts over and over again because I kept having brain farts, constantly hesitating, totally forgetting what to call the simplest of pieces, or just giving a different name all together (like, calling a "hole saw" a "hole punch", lol. After that one video, I told myself never again, lol. It's been several years since I last used a caulking gun, and this was a great refresher while learning new tips before my new project, thank you.
Thanks for video. Didn't know about tube cutter or release before you reach end of bead. I saw a video where you cut off finger on vinyl glove, put it over end of tube, tape it and squeeze until finger is full so caulking doesn't dry up.
Thank you ever so much! We tried squeezing a tube, but it’s hard on arthritic hands. We didn’t know what kind of gun to buy or anything. This beginner video is so important. Thank you ever so much.
I recently found your channel. I have watched a couple of your videos. I think you are a really great instructor and I appreciate your videos very much. I lived in Alaska for 25 years and consider all Canadians as neighbors. You are wonderful neighbors. I mean this is a really complimentary way, I admire your accent! LOL. Keep up the good work Brother...
My Caulking Gun was stock up with the sealant on it but upon watching this I applied the same pressure I did but with convictions and it releases the sealant. Thanks to you. The only problem now is the dry silicon because I only consume half of it and it hardened now.
I didn't know anything about this and I decided to take a little lesson about it and found an amazing instructor so I hope there will be no mo secret for me. BIG THANKS 😊
Thank you for making this video, i feel a bit silly having to search for this info but i am attempting to do some projects around my farm on my own so this is greatly appreciated, this is why i do love TH-cam 😊
Excellent video sir, very helpful for me since I'm about to use these things for the 1st time in my opening battle against the Carpenter bees that have garrisoned themselves in the unpainted wood that makes up my deck.
Thank you for speaking on the additional silicone seal, that's actually why I came to this video, I couldn't figure out why my silicone tubes were so hard to pump.😄
Yes many people do not realize there is an internal seal on some products ,and no one reads the instructions that are printed on the tube in such small font
@@HouseImprovements yes, being visually impaired it is impossible for me to read even with a magnifier but, my shower is fully caulked and almost ready use.
I have not used a caulk gun before. Thank you so much for your help. It may seem simple, but if you have not used one before, this video will answer your questions and get you on your way!
Thank you so much, as a female I did not know how to use the caulking gun, Now I do. Thank you so much. Now , I can save some money and do my caulking on my own. Thank you so much.
Shannon, here's a tip for you and your viewers. To really seal the caulk, adhesive tube after use get some 1/2" clear tubing. Cut in 2-3" sections. Heat one end with a heat gun set on low until the plastic starts to droop. Immediately squeeze the heated end in a bench vise. Allow to cool, which only takes about a minute. The heating, squeezing technique seals the end and creates a little handle. Push the open end down onto the caulking tube spout for a permanent seal. Easy to remove and re-use. BTW, I only use those red Tajima Convoy caulk guns now. I got tired of dealing with cheap inadequate guns!
Just watching today but wanted to let you know that even when I know how to do something, I check out a video because I'm absolutely sure I don't know everything... I always pick up a tip or two from your videos. Thank you
Thanks for making this clip. It has been a minute since using a caulking gun and needed a refresher to jog the brain. I agree cut a little of the top off at first... Cheers
Thank you for all of the detailed, thoroughly presented information. Unfortunately one of the main things about the caulking gun is that there needs to be pressure pushing on the caulking itself so it will come out. That little spring loaded thing doesn't automatically stay tight. I know there's something that needs to be done but I can't remember what it is, and whatever it is you didn't cover it in this video. I am still unable to use my caulking gun. Will keep searching for more info... Maybe you can upload a new video with that information in it? Thank you
That was exactly my question! On my gun the tube does not stay snug in the cage. The tube is constantly moving around inside the cage. I suppose I should just buy a new gun.
@@tsilveira5866 It isn't the gun (possibly) I had the same problem the two times I used mine and just fiddled around with it until it finally locked in place. I have no idea what I did right and how I did it!
Really appreciate your explanation of several caulking guns and how you mention problems that can arise. Also had no idea there was a cutter. Now I'll have to check mine out🤔👍
So many of us single ladies appreciate videos like this to keep us independent and proud of our accomplishments. Thank you so much
Absolutely!!
Absolutely AGREE! This helped me a lot❤
Some of us married ladies appreciate these videos, too! 😊
Aw, so nice to see a lady on here. I've just finished decorating my loft. Last thing to do is caulk the skirting. While I would prefer to have a lovely man do these things for me, I have to do it on my own 😂 TH-cam is great though, fixed a running toilet the other day. Its nice to see I'm not alone on this DIY journey. God bless.
I appreciate your video too! First time using the caulking gun. Thanks!!!😊
Thank you. It is difficult to find BEGINNER VIDEOS. Great job. I appreciate that you assume the viewer knows nothing about caulking guns, a rarity.
I'm one of those people who didn't know how to use a caulking gun! I figured out how to put the tube in the gun but that's all. I didn't know about the cutter, I didn't know about the plunger, and I hadn't thought about the plug coming back up into the spout on the next use. So keep on producing those DIY videos for 71-year-old women who have never caulked before. I worked in computers my entire life all over the US and the world. NOW I have time to enjoy some DIY projects in my gorgeous TN mountain retirement home! I was trying to install some lovely cork from AMCORK and they sent me the product, their recommended glue, and the glue gun. They also sent super instructions on preparing the cord, the wall, and how and where to apply their glue. BUT they assumed I knew how to use the glue gun! Thanks to you, now I do know how to use it. FINGERS CROSSED.
Still relevant! Using caulking gun for the first time as new homeowner, thanks so much!
Same here
Third times charm. As a woman , I have never even looked at one of these- until I needed one. Your explanation of all the points and opening was great. Thank you.
43 year old man here and until today I'd never used a caulking gun - found your video and REALLY appreciated the way you described everything. I'm not a smart man but I can follow directions and this helped me not look like a complete idiot - so thank you very much !
I'm a 71 yo grandma and I learned a lot. I'm going to do inside and outside caulking jobs with what you taught me. Great teacher! Thank you 👍
Glad to help
I am a novice he knows nothing about caulking guns. This is a great video. Now I need to learn how to correctly caulk the tile on my fireplace surround. One step at a time. Thanks so much
I was so lost and frustrated trying to figure out this caulking gun. Your video was super helpful! Thank you!!!
I am an grandma trying to do most of my own household maintenance. Thanks for this video. I never used one before and i need to caulk some windows. Now i think i can do it.
It was PERFECT, there are some of us who needed this!
Thankyou so much for taking the time to show how to use the gun. I had no idea what to do until your tutorial. It’s been great for a complete novice. I can now carry out my project with confidence thanks to you ❤️
Shannon as a first time reno DIYer, every time I look up video's for the next step, if there is one from you (and there practically always is), I go for that one first. Then I watch more and come back to see yours again before I start. Once again, you did not disappoint! Your explanations are so clear and thorough. You have helped me through so much so far and I thank you!!
That is awesome!
Thank you so much for your video. I am a senior lady working on some projects. This video might be very basic for some but it really helped me out. Keep up the good work!
- THANKS !
My husband‘s busy with other projects and I wanted to caulk a shed that we have and I told him I would do it so he wouldn’t have to. He just gave me a quick rundown how to use it, but I was not confident enough starting so I thought I better find a video before I made a huge mess.
SO HELPFUL!
Thank you !!!
You can do it!
I knew nothing about caulking or caulking guns. After watching, I'm now confident I know how to buy and use one. Thanks for the simple video for a newbie like myself.
Same! Thank you for the great demo
I actually just bought a caulk (well, at least i think so) and i cut the tip of it. The caulk juat wouldn't come out.
So i pushed and pushed and nothing came out still....well, i was pishing with my finger.
I decided to watch the video....oh my!
I need a caulking gun! Jeez. Am i dumb?
I have been laughing at myself all day.
So I'm off to the home improvement store tomorrow to buy a caulkibg gun.
Luckily, i can get one for abt $10.
Same
Thanks for telling us about the tip needed to be popped 😊
Hi Shannon. There's many people on TH-cam teachings these kind of home building lessons. I have learned the most from you and your style of teaching and the attention to detail you always present is great. So, I just wanted to say thank you.
Wow, thank you!
Keep up the good work. What you do is greatly appreciated. Your very proficient and do this kind of work everyday and may not realize how very helpful you are. Until next time, be well.
So glad to find you and especially the tip of releasing the pressure and sealing with duct tape. Great succinct presentation. We old ladies need all the help we can get.
You’re right. There are some individuals, like me, that benefited greatly from what many believe is quite simple. Thank you .
Well said!
Great video, you would be surprised at how many of us have never used a caulking gun 😅. So helpful!
Here's a laugh for you Shannon. 72 years old and I've been using caulk guns a LOT of those years. I knew about the seal poker but I never knew there was a spout cutter on the guns. I went out to the garage to check mine and sure enough, there was an ol dirty sticker right there by that hole that said "Spout Cutter" 😁 How bout that!!!
Well the caulking gun seems like a pretty simple tool but it to has secrets.
yeah I'm going to check mine out tomorrow, never knew of this either!
LOL I did the same thing and low and behold. A sticker that said spout cutter right on the side smh. Thanks bro
I’ll be dam im 67 and just checked mine there it was lol
I never knew about the cutter. I watched your video to see how to release a tube that was left in there for years and I don’t know how to get it out. I was about to just go buy another gun, but told myself to watch your video first to see if you mentioned it. You didn’t, but you showed how to put one in, so that gave me a clue on how to do it. I also learned about the cutter, so your video was very useful. Thanks.
When it comes to the different types of caulk guns I do have a preference.
Sometimes the construction adhesives can be very thick and require more pressure. The cheap, weaker framed ones will bend or allow the plunger to push the tube out sideways. Having a more ridged frame helps a lot.
The trigger grip also can have less strain on your hand with some of the fancier models.
I spent about 15 minutes trying to “unscrew” the plunger which was a slow process. I find this video and Shannon mentions the release button. I could have save myself 15 minutes of wasted time if I had searched for this video before attempting to use the gun.
Thank you Shannon for uploading such a helpful video.
Thank you Shannon. Now I know not to cut too far back on the spot. I always waste too much caulking/silicone and just make a big mess because too much comes out! Thank you. Stay safe.
I HAD TROUBLE GETTING THE CAULKING STUFF OUT OF THE TUBE. MY HANDS ARE NOT AS STRONG AS THEY USED TO BE. OLD AGE IS THE PITS.
I’m a lady doing a craft project , this was a life saver for me!! Thank you!
I am a single mother I had to caulk my kitchen sink I didn’t have the slightest idea before on how to do it or what to buy I could do the job just watching your video you are a great teacher I Thank you So Much♥️
Single female here…just bought a house and have literally never used a caulking gun, so very helpful for me. Thank you!
This was really helpful. I've never calked anything before. I just bought the stuff and decided to go online and learn how. I'm glad I watched your video first. I feel a lot more prepared now. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
@@HouseImprovements lii
Excellent.. I’m a 71 yr old woman and I need “Newbie” instructions. This demonstration was perfect!! Thank you so very much!!
You are so welcome!
Thank you!!! Complete newcomer, bought the gun, had no idea it had a cutter and poker. I will use your tips for cutting the tip, etc. 💡💡💡
Great video! I'm brand new to DIY home repair, and so many people who make these videos have forgotten what it's like, that moment when you have everything you need in front of you and you're all excited to get to work, but then your progress is thwarted early on in the project by some tiny step for which you can't get a straight answer! So you watch 27 TH-cam video explanations looking for that "missing link" of information, trying to keep up motivation to do the project at all, but eventually give up because in every video, the experts take for granted that one thing you need to know but as a novice, you don't know! No? Just me? lolol
Thank you for showing everything from start to finish about how to use a caulking gun! 😃
YES!!!!!!!!
I am so grateful for this video. I'm unfamiliar with tools, and I know this is a really basic one, but I felt really stupid trying even to start to use it. I was too embarrassed to admit that and ask for a demonstration. Thank you for understanding that all tools deserve respect and responsibility while using no matter the size and simplicity. ❤
Regarding trying to preserve an unfinished tube of caulk - one tip given to me was to let a little excess caulk out of the nozzle and then smooth around the end with a little bead. It then dries out and seals the nozzle. When you go back to it you sort of just pick the excess caulk and the bead off from the nozzle and it pulls out the bit inside that has also dried. Doesnt always work perfectly but I think it works just as well as any other method and its the quickest and easiest way I have found to do it.
You’re the first man who mentions puncturing inside the nozzle! Unfortunately I got frustrated because nothing was coming out and I cut the whole a little bigger which was a mistake I think. Then I watched your video and you mentioned it. Hopefully my caulking won’t be too wide. Thanks for mentioning it.
You don't understand how much this helped me! Couldn't figure out how to move the plunger then I thought my tube was too big until I put the base in first. Thanks!!!
I have difficulty with the clear silicone caulk drying up all the time. And nothing seems to stop that. I'm glad you confirmed it too. The only way to get around this is if you have many window panes to replace at once or sink basins to caulk using all of the same tube on the same day or so.
Thank you for your video. I have never used a caulk gun, and your video was extremely helpful. I'm planning on caulking around the bathtub and the kitchen sink, and I want to get the best and easiest caulking gun, so there is less chance of messing up. Your video taught me a lot! Thanks again.
Just like the other comment, i never knew what that hole was for. (Wasn't labeled). I'm 74, been doing this for 50+ yrs. I just use my utility knife! Thanks for teaching us !! We are never too old to learn!
This was so helpful. I only needed to do a small job but the hardest part was getting started, and you made it really clear
Oh yes. I didnt know. Please continue videos for beginners!
I was thinking why would I want to watch a video about caulk guns...Oh wait it's house improvements, I'll watch. Dude is the best at explaining even simple things.
I'm a pro, I'm very good at construction & I know all that and more, but these videos are very relaxing.
A screw works beautifully to seal the tip for future use. Just make sure it's as wide or wider than the tip opening.
You too?😂😂😂😂😂
I HAD TROUBLE WITH THAT PART. I HAD TO HAMMER THE NAIL TO BREAK THE SEAL. IT WAS A REAL PAIN. THE WHOLE JOB WAS A REAL PAIN FOR ME ACTUALLY. IM CERTAINLY NO HANDY WOMAN.
Thank you for the video. My first time using a caulk gun. I could not get the sealant out. Simple but many of us do not know what to do. Simple once you teach us. :)😊
Very helpful. Love your Canadian accent! I’m anCanadian living in the US and miss that so much. Thanks for your good pointers.
Thanks man. I'm having to use one for the first time and this video made it super easy. Appreciate just the straightforward info.
Thank you! Very detailed explanation, perfect for someone like me, who got that equipment for the first time in their life. Much appreciated 🙏
You showed everything I needed to know about a caulking gun and your presentation style is entertaining as well. Enjoyed the blooper for this video! Please always include the bloopers, it adds entertainment value to your video.
We have a few videos with bloopers at the very end.
@@HouseImprovements Your bloopers make us plebes in the DIY world feel like we can "do it!"
Great info! I had no idea the guns have those extra features. Very helpful 👍🏽
how much pressure on the trigger, one needs to apply for scooting out the silicon material from the tube. I had a very tough time and ended up damaging the gun trigger handle. And hot little scoots of material.
You learn something everyday.. like the tube cutter and the seal poker.. wow.. all these years and never knew about those.. cheap is cheap as always and the cheaper ones will bend and lock up in the handle if you have to squeeze hard to get a lump out of the caulking.. the know-it-alls will always criticize your work or methods because their way is always the best lol..never mind them.. !!! .. my little tip is always wet your finger before smoothing out the bead of caulking especially if its right in view like a bathtub or sink.. thanks for taking the time for making informative and helpful videos brother, keep em coming !!!
Thanks for the simple breakdown. My first time about to use one and completely clueless
Sweet. I did not know about the tip cutting part nor the wire to poke your product to open it up. These little tip vids...always learn something new.
Thank you! I didn't know there was a sealant film inside, I kept pumping the gun and nothing would come out. I also didn't know about the hole to cut the tip. Thank you again!
Clear, simple and straight to the point. Thanks. Cheers from the Land Down Under.
Hello ! Thank you so much ! I was one of those people who didn’t know how to use caulking gun now I do thanks to you! Thank you!!!
Thanks.
As a non professional, my biggest problem is always trying to find a way to seal up my caulking tubes so that they are ready to go again when next required, which can be several months.
I will definitely give the tap a shot as I have nothing to lose
Thank you for the detailed instructions for using a caulking gun.
I’ve never used a caulking gun. I found your video to be informative. Thanks so much!
Your Blooper moment is me like every minute, and that is why I don't do videos, lol. I have a lot of respect for people like you who put together good videos and make it look so easy. An older guy once bought a barrel drum from me, for the purpose of making a rain barrel, but had no idea how, and my explanations didn't make sense to him, so I agreed to make a video of the next one I make. I found myself having to record the same parts over and over again because I kept having brain farts, constantly hesitating, totally forgetting what to call the simplest of pieces, or just giving a different name all together (like, calling a "hole saw" a "hole punch", lol. After that one video, I told myself never again, lol.
It's been several years since I last used a caulking gun, and this was a great refresher while learning new tips before my new project, thank you.
Thank you, it is not always easy to explain things even things you do all the time with ease.
My first time to be using one to seal them windows and doors for better insulation in -25 C. Thanks for the video, really helps.
Glad to help
Thanks for video. Didn't know about tube cutter or release before you reach end of bead. I saw a video where you cut off finger on vinyl glove, put it over end of tube, tape it and squeeze until finger is full so caulking doesn't dry up.
Thank you ever so much! We tried squeezing a tube, but it’s hard on arthritic hands. We didn’t know what kind of gun to buy or anything. This beginner video is so important. Thank you ever so much.
I recently found your channel. I have watched a couple of your videos. I think you are a really great instructor and I appreciate your videos very much. I lived in Alaska for 25 years and consider all Canadians as neighbors. You are wonderful neighbors. I mean this is a really complimentary way, I admire your accent! LOL. Keep up the good work Brother...
My Caulking Gun was stock up with the sealant on it but upon watching this I applied the same pressure I did but with convictions and it releases the sealant. Thanks to you. The only problem now is the dry silicon because I only consume half of it and it hardened now.
I’m one of those that didn’t know anything about a chalking gun so thank you! Great info
I didn't know anything about this and I decided to take a little lesson about it and found an amazing instructor so I hope there will be no mo secret for me.
BIG THANKS 😊
Thank you for making this video, i feel a bit silly having to search for this info but i am attempting to do some projects around my farm on my own so this is greatly appreciated, this is why i do love TH-cam 😊
Thanks so much for starting at the very beginning. How to load the caulking gun. What things are there for.
Excellent video sir, very helpful for me since I'm about to use these things for the 1st time in my opening battle against the Carpenter bees that have garrisoned themselves in the unpainted wood that makes up my deck.
Thank you for speaking on the additional silicone seal, that's actually why I came to this video, I couldn't figure out why my silicone tubes were so hard to pump.😄
Yes many people do not realize there is an internal seal on some products ,and no one reads the instructions that are printed on the tube in such small font
@@HouseImprovements yes, being visually impaired it is impossible for me to read even with a magnifier but, my shower is fully caulked and almost ready use.
I have not used a caulk gun before. Thank you so much for your help. It may seem simple, but if you have not used one before, this video will answer your questions and get you on your way!
Very informative, today is my first day using calk and gun. Thx
Thank you so much, as a female I did not know how to use the caulking gun, Now I do. Thank you so much. Now , I can save some money and do my caulking on my own. Thank you so much.
Shannon, here's a tip for you and your viewers. To really seal the caulk, adhesive tube after use get some 1/2" clear tubing. Cut in 2-3" sections. Heat one end with a heat gun set on low until the plastic starts to droop. Immediately squeeze the heated end in a bench vise. Allow to cool, which only takes about a minute. The heating, squeezing technique seals the end and creates a little handle. Push the open end down onto the caulking tube spout for a permanent seal. Easy to remove and re-use. BTW, I only use those red Tajima Convoy caulk guns now. I got tired of dealing with cheap inadequate guns!
Good idea.
I am totally gonna do this. Ha ha, I hate to waste caulking.
Thanks Shannon... nice video to rookies like me!!!! I'm learning a lot with your videos.
Thank you, I am one of those who really needed this right now.
Thanks for the video, I couldn’t figure out why my silicone was not coming out after I cut it open until this video.
Many thanks. So much useful information for a woman like me trying to do fix things by myself.
Greetings from Istanbul-Türkiye
Just watching today but wanted to let you know that even when I know how to do something, I check out a video because I'm absolutely sure I don't know everything... I always pick up a tip or two from your videos. Thank you
I am glad that you can find value in my videos!
Thank you my first time re-doing my kitchen counter top.🙋♀️👍 Stay safe.
Thanks for the video Shannon, great as always.. 👍👍
Thank you for sharing your knowledge, it's my first time using a sealant gun. Very useful and helpful ☺️
Thanks for making this clip. It has been a minute since using a caulking gun and needed a refresher to jog the brain. I agree cut a little of the top off at first...
Cheers
Thank you! Trying to help hubby with our project while he works. This is a great video!
Just what I needed before my first ever caulking job.
Extremely clear for a newbie like me. 👍 Thank you and the blooper at the end brought some laughs 😃
I did not know about releasing thr back pressure BEFORE finishing the bead. Good video
This video is so useful thanks man!!
I always KNEW my caulking problems were user error! Thank you for the good information.
Thank you for all of the detailed, thoroughly presented information. Unfortunately one of the main things about the caulking gun is that there needs to be pressure pushing on the caulking itself so it will come out. That little spring loaded thing doesn't automatically stay tight. I know there's something that needs to be done but I can't remember what it is, and whatever it is you didn't cover it in this video. I am still unable to use my caulking gun. Will keep searching for more info...
Maybe you can upload a new video with that information in it? Thank you
sometimes the rod gets worn and you need to rotate it a little to get a better grip
That was exactly my question! On my gun the tube does not stay snug in the cage. The tube is constantly moving around inside the cage. I suppose I should just buy a new gun.
@@tsilveira5866 It isn't the gun (possibly) I had the same problem the two times I used mine and just fiddled around with it until it finally locked in place. I have no idea what I did right and how I did it!
Watched it once and learnt the use of the items.
Thanks it really helped
Glad it helped!
" This video is about how to use the gun " And I sure do appreciate it!
Really appreciate your explanation of several caulking guns and how you mention problems that can arise. Also had no idea there was a cutter. Now I'll have to check mine out🤔👍
Thanks Shannon - stay safe and well!
Great video! I need to caulk my tub and saw the guns too. Had no idea how useful they are. Thanks!
Wasn't aware of the tip cutting hole, I will have to look at mine to see if they have such
This girl needed to know how to use a caulk gun. Now I know how thanks to your video!
Thank you so much. I was standing there for 5 minutes and didn't know I had to puncture the tube.
It took me two cans of silicone caulk to look up this video, thank you
Helped me!! Had no clue how one of these worked and have a project to do! Thanks much!!
Always learn something new from you, your the best 👍