Matt, every time you show the Ohio River, I think back to a book I read in Elementary school called "By Wagon and Flatboat". It was about some early settlers that traveled down the Ohio and part of the Mississippi Rivers. I have to wonder what those people would think about all the changes that have happened in over two centuries along the river. Keep up the good work.
A shutter is a shutter, whether it is a wall, floor, or sink pour, same principles in use ! First time I have seen a Reese in use, though 😂 I guess John has done this type of job before, he seemed to know what he was doing 💪💪💪 And, oh, that view 😎😎😎
you did a good job on that Matt you've come a long way dude keep doing what you're doing glad to see you using your little young buck teach him the ropes.
Awesome job mentoring your son Reese Matt. A faster way to build those box forms if you ever need to do it again is how I made bew bottoms for Galaga arcade games the were made out of cardboard mulch and glue and other arcade games made out of chip board that almost disintegrated when thry got wet over 40 years. Use 2 pipe clamps 4 inches from the ends of the long boards to hold the box together..then use drill bits a 16th of an inch less diameter of the screw diameter and a 16th of and inch or so longer that the screw. Drill your screw holes and install the screws. I could do them in less than 5 minutes. Usually 4 to 6 inches or more depending on how much of the game cabinet bottoms had been damaged. As a side note, Frogger arcade game cabinets were actually made in Hialeah Florida in Miami-Dade County. They were nade with chipboard so ever done it on them many times. Pac Man and all related games had chipboard bottoms and I've replaced many of them or using Elmers wood glue to fasten plywood to the bottoms of then using drywall screws in a 4 inche by 4 inche grid and up into the cabside edges. Why Namco used plywood cabinets with chipboard bottoms is a mystery to me but they did. The vest cabinets were Williams games. All plywood and easy to convert with upgrade kit new games.
I haven't seen a table saw there. Here is a trick for when a table saw is absent and you need accurate rips. Stair guides fit nicely on the skill saw forming a rip fence if you will.
I think the DO is when you run the screw backwards, your doling the head and sort of like blunting a nail before it won’t split it aboard, but that’s just my opinion
Getting your work done ✅ Thumbs up 👍 good job 🍀
Hi Matt & it's is Randy and i like yours video is Cool & Thanks Matt & Friends Randy
Reese is so precious working with you.
If you drill a pilot hole the pine won’t split either, works well with most thing put together with screws
Another great video thank you. See you the next one.
Matt, every time you show the Ohio River, I think back to a book I read in Elementary school called "By Wagon and Flatboat". It was about some early settlers that traveled down the Ohio and part of the Mississippi Rivers. I have to wonder what those people would think about all the changes that have happened in over two centuries along the river.
Keep up the good work.
A shutter is a shutter, whether it is a wall, floor, or sink pour, same principles in use ! First time I have seen a Reese in use, though 😂
I guess John has done this type of job before, he seemed to know what he was doing 💪💪💪
And, oh, that view 😎😎😎
you did a good job on that Matt you've come a long way dude keep doing what you're doing glad to see you using your little young buck teach him the ropes.
Great work Matt And Reece always my pleasure watching you guys 😊😊❤❤😅
Another really good update bro and helper. Safe travels to y'all. Ken.
Awesome job mentoring your son Reese Matt.
A faster way to build those box forms if you ever need to do it again is how I made bew bottoms for Galaga arcade games the were made out of cardboard mulch and glue and other arcade games made out of chip board that almost disintegrated when thry got wet over 40 years.
Use 2 pipe clamps 4 inches from the ends of the long boards to hold the box together..then use drill bits a 16th of an inch less diameter of the screw diameter and a 16th of and inch or so longer that the screw.
Drill your screw holes and install the screws.
I could do them in less than 5 minutes.
Usually 4 to 6 inches or more depending on how much of the game cabinet bottoms had been damaged.
As a side note, Frogger arcade game cabinets were actually made in Hialeah Florida in Miami-Dade County.
They were nade with chipboard so ever done it on them many times.
Pac Man and all related games had chipboard bottoms and I've replaced many of them or using Elmers wood glue to fasten plywood to the bottoms of then using drywall screws in a 4 inche by 4 inche grid and up into the cabside edges.
Why Namco used plywood cabinets with chipboard bottoms is a mystery to me but they did.
The vest cabinets were Williams games.
All plywood and easy to convert with upgrade kit new games.
I am not so sure that your young man feels the same way as you about being ready.
Check the video at 30 minutes. Kids, you just gotta love them.
Different for a counter top but it looks good great video thanks Matt
I haven't seen a table saw there. Here is a trick for when a table saw is absent and you need accurate rips. Stair guides fit nicely on the skill saw forming a rip fence if you will.
When I used to ask my Father was the toilet working, he used to say listen son the field is big enough 😂
Yet another day with no castle curve balls? How can it be!?
When I was Reese's age, we had a saying , when we had to go potty. we had to see a man about a horse.
Hello. How about a road shot of the Castle ???? ty
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I think the DO is when you run the screw backwards, your doling the head and sort of like blunting a nail before it won’t split it aboard, but that’s just my opinion
While you are on Amazon buying the SD card, pickup a couple 5ah dewalt bateries.
Are you going to add sealant to the concrete to stop water been absorbed?
How are you going to remove front bottom board, you screwed from top down?
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Why wouldn’t you lower the sinks 1/8” so the water would go back into the sinks instead having it dripping on the floors?
If they ask... ya know they already did use the toilet..lol
Just wait till he has to do walls again.
Shouldn't you set your shower end up so you don't see the hearty board?
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Did you let him poop finally? Poor kid.