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5 Minute Epoxy Repairs: Fix Anything Fast! | SBW#85
Unlock the secrets to quick and effective fixes with "5 Minute Epoxy Repairs: Fix Anything Fast!" In this video, we demonstrate how to use 5-minute epoxy to repair a variety of items efficiently. Whether you're dealing with broken furniture, cracked ceramics, or any other household item needing a swift fix, this guide will show you the process to achieve professional results in just minutes. Say goodbye to long waiting times and expensive repairs. You'll be able to handle any repair job with confidence. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more DIY tips and tutorials!
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Discover the Secrets of Making Slimline Pens - Woodturning | SWB#84
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Dive into the world of pen making through easy woodturning with our Secrets to Easy Slimline Pen Turning! In this video, we unravel the techniques and secrets behind mastering the art of pen turning effortlessly. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned enthusiast, this tutorial will equip you with the skills needed to create stunning slimline pens. Join us on this crafting journey and unlock yo...
MASTER the Art of REPAIRING Air Hose Blowouts Swiftly! | SBW#83
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Repairing air hose blowouts can be a hassle, but it doesn't have to be! In this video, I reveal easy tricks to tackle this issue effectively. Whether you're a DIY enthusiast or a professional, mastering these repair techniques will save you time and money. Watch now to learn how to fix air hose blowouts effortlessly! Timecodes 0:00 - 0:27 Intro 0:27 - 1:06 Cut Out Bad Section 1:06 - 2:55 Repair...
Restore Your Snow Shovel: Insider Tips for Blade Replacement! | SBW#82
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Are you tired of struggling with your old worn-out snow shovel blade? Upgrade your snow shoveling experience with my insider tips for blade replacement! In this video, I'll guide you through the process of replacing your snow shovel blade, ensuring you're ready to tackle winter with ease. Say goodbye to inefficiency and hello to smooth snow removal. Watch now and revamp your snow shovel for the...
DIY Boot Dryer: The Ultimate Savings Revolution! | SBW#81
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Welcome to the ultimate guide on DIY Boot Dryers! In this video, I explore a budget-friendly Eco solution using repurposed materials and creative hacks. Say goodbye to wet boots and footwear with our revolutionary design. Whether you're a savings enthusiast or just love a good DIY project, this video is for you! Join me as I uncover a secret to dry boots on a budget. 0:00 The Build 8:54 Assembl...
From Failure to Victory: Original Xbox Power Supply Replacement Unleashed! | SBW#80
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Welcome to the gaming revolution! In this video, we explore the game-changing world of Original Xbox Power Supply Replacement. Say goodbye to gaming interruptions and hello to a seamless experience. Discover why this replacement is a must-have for every gaming enthusiast. 🎮 Whether your console has intermittent power issues or just went "pop and smoke" like my son's, you can fix it quickly and ...
Unlock the Secret to Perfect Saw Blade Cleaning: A Three-Product Showdown! | SBW#79
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In this video, we've got an epic showdown for you! I'm going to compare three remarkable products that will keep your saw blades in top-notch condition. Say goodbye to inefficient cleaning methods, because I'm about to reveal the ultimate solutions! Product 1: Rockler Pitch and Resin Remover - Discover how this cleaner can remove resin and gunk, ensuring your saw blades always make precise cuts...
DO THIS FIRST and Avoid Wasting Money on New Saw Blades | SBW#78
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In this video, witness the remarkable transformation of a high-quality saw blade that seemed destined for the scrap heap. I saved this precision blade from the brink of destruction when it unexpectedly started burning wood during use. To my surprise, it turned out that the blade wasn't dull, but rather just covered in stubborn pitch and resin. Join me on this journey as I demonstrate the step-b...
Save Money and Time: Quick Fix for Your Kenmore Dishwasher Sprayer Arm | SBW#77
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I'm tackling a common kitchen woe that many of us have faced - a malfunctioning sprayer arm in my Kenmore dishwasher. Don't worry, I've got you covered with a quick and efficient fix that will not only save you money but also precious time. In this comprehensive guide, I'll walk you through step-by-step instructions on how to replace your Kenmore dishwasher sprayer arm. I know how frustrating i...
Transform Your Home with the Classic Wall Mount Coat and Hat Rack | SBW#76
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It took me 3 years to make this wall-mount coat and hat rack but was well worth it in the end. Check out how I created mortises without a mortiser or chisels while making this. You can even see some of my tools evolve throughout this video. If you have any questions about this video or any other topics, please leave a comment below and I'll address them. Read more over at my website www.snaserv...
How to Replace a Broken Craftsman Bandsaw Belt FAST | SBW#75
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This video shows how to replace a broken Craftsman bandsaw belt. If your bandsaw isn't running as smoothly as it used to due to the blade not spinning because of a broken or slipping belt, it might be time to replace the drive belt. It's a simple easy repair that anyone can do it. If you have any questions about this video or any other topics, please leave a comment below and I'll address them....
How to Replace Your Air Conditioner Motor Capacitor for UNDER $20! | SBW#74
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Do you think your air conditioning is broken? Are you looking for easy, cheap ways to fix your AC? Replace Your Air Conditioner Motor Capacitor may be just the solution you're looking for if your condenser fan is not spinning! In this video, I'll show you how to do it for UNDER $20, using only a couple of tools, so you can get your AC back up and running ASAP! Timecodes 0:00 - Diagnosis 4:10 - ...
Rustic Wooden Tray Finishing - How to Create a Beautifully Aged Look | SBW#73
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In this captivating tutorial, I will guide you through the enchanting process of achieving a beautifully aged look for your rustic wooden tray. Join me as I delve into the world of rustic finishing techniques, where creativity meets craftsmanship. With my expert guidance, you'll learn the secrets to transforming an ordinary wooden tray into a timeless work of art. At the heart of this tutorial ...
DIY Wooden Tray - Step-by-Step Guide to Build Your Own Custom Tray | SBW#72
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In this DIY tutorial video, I will show you how to build a wooden tray from scratch, using easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions. You don't need any special skills or tools to make this tray, and it's perfect for serving food and drinks or as a decorative piece in your home. I'll start by showing you the materials and tools you'll need to make your own wooden tray. Then, I'll walk you throug...
Save MONEY and TIME: Replace Your 2003 Toyota Camry's Starter Yourself | SBW#71
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In this comprehensive guide, I'll walk you through the 11 simple steps to replace the starter on a 2003 Toyota Camry. I cover everything from preparing your car for repair to installing the new starter, so you can feel confident in tackling this task. My step-by-step instructions and helpful tips will ensure that you have the right tools and knowledge to complete the job safely and efficiently....
How to Clean Debris Out of a Bathroom Faucet Aerator | SBW#70
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How to Clean Debris Out of a Bathroom Faucet Aerator | SBW#70
Kitchen Remodel Final Product | Kitchen Cabinet Build Part 35 | SBW#69
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Kitchen Remodel Final Product | Kitchen Cabinet Build Part 35 | SBW#69
Kitchen Cabinet Painting Highlights | Kitchen Cabinet Build Part 34 | SBW#68
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Kitchen Cabinet Painting Highlights | Kitchen Cabinet Build Part 34 | SBW#68
These Professional Looking Cabinet Shelves Are Easy To Build! Kitchen Cabinet Build Part 33 | SBW#67
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These Professional Looking Cabinet Shelves Are Easy To Build! Kitchen Cabinet Build Part 33 | SBW#67
Rev-A-Shelf Tip Out Tray Installation with Mistakes - Kitchen Cabinet Build Part 32 | SBW#66
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Rev-A-Shelf Tip Out Tray Installation with Mistakes - Kitchen Cabinet Build Part 32 | SBW#66
Kitchen Cabinet Build Part 31 - Building a Pan or Cookie Sheet (Deep) Drawer | SBW#65
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Kitchen Cabinet Build Part 31 - Building a Pan or Cookie Sheet (Deep) Drawer | SBW#65
Kitchen Cabinet Build Part 30 - Install BLUM Concealed Slides in Cabinets | SBW#64
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Kitchen Cabinet Build Part 30 - Install BLUM Concealed Slides in Cabinets | SBW#64
Kitchen Cabinet Build Part 29 - Install BLUM Concealed Slides and Install Drawer Front | SBW#63
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Kitchen Cabinet Build Part 29 - Install BLUM Concealed Slides and Install Drawer Front | SBW#63
Kitchen Cabinet Build Part 28 - Drawer Boxes made for BLUM Tandem Plus Concealed Slides | SBW#62
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Kitchen Cabinet Build Part 28 - Drawer Boxes made for BLUM Tandem Plus Concealed Slides | SBW#62
Kitchen Cabinet Build Part 27 - Attaching Lazy Susan Doors | Bifold Doors | Cabinet Doors | SBW#61
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Kitchen Cabinet Build Part 27 - Attaching Lazy Susan Doors | Bifold Doors | Cabinet Doors | SBW#61
The Huge Router Sled That Could Turn Anything Into a Material Flattening Table | SBW#60
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The Huge Router Sled That Could Turn Anything Into a Material Flattening Table | SBW#60
Kitchen Cabinet Build Part 26 - Cabinet Door Prep Before Painting | Drilling For Hinges | SBW#59
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Kitchen Cabinet Build Part 26 - Cabinet Door Prep Before Painting | Drilling For Hinges | SBW#59
Kitchen Cabinet Build Part 25 - Attaching Frames to Cabinet Carcasses - QUICK and EASY - SBW#58
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Kitchen Cabinet Build Part 25 - Attaching Frames to Cabinet Carcasses - QUICK and EASY - SBW#58
2021 Thank You and Upcoming Project Sneak Preview
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2021 Thank You and Upcoming Project Sneak Preview
Kitchen Cabinet Build Part 24 - Spray Booth and Painting Face Frames - SBW#57
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Kitchen Cabinet Build Part 24 - Spray Booth and Painting Face Frames - SBW#57

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @pskyy
    @pskyy 13 днів тому

    Why no talking or explaining?? 🙁

    • @SeanMoenkhoff
      @SeanMoenkhoff 13 днів тому

      @pskyy I tried something new with this video - primarily only having text and no talking. Based on your comment either a voice over or talking / explaining would be more beneficial.

  • @rds333
    @rds333 18 днів тому

    I always use a router to make shelf pin holes. I use a plunge router with a guide bushing and template made from 1/2 inch Baltic birch plywood. The reason I prefer using a router is simple. The router spins at 23,000 rpm’s, while a cordless drill will spin around 1600 rpm’s. The result is, you will get cleaner cuts with the router, than from the drill. The only time I use a drill is when under pre existing conditions where a build cabinet has no holes in it. It becomes more of a question of how much do you want to spend on tools?

    • @SeanMoenkhoff
      @SeanMoenkhoff 16 днів тому

      You have me intrigued @rds333. Does router bit stay above the bottom of the guide bushing so the bit does not tear up your template? The bit only exposes itself once you - assuming you insert the guide bushing into the template - plunge it down therefore pushing the bit out the bottom of the bushing and into the material?

  • @tonymanero5544
    @tonymanero5544 23 дні тому

    Thank you. For other people, if you have plumbers silicon grease, apply a little (Q-tip) on threads and metal-to-metal contact areas for future disassembly and corrosion resistance. Grease also can help with leak proofing.

  • @SeanMoenkhoff
    @SeanMoenkhoff 27 днів тому

    ⭐ Question - What have you used Epoxy to repair? Comment Below

  • @thomasosman670
    @thomasosman670 Місяць тому

    Moen is sending free parts Yes, For $25 OverNite I would get them five days later. NO. I will have spare parts when they finally come. I went to a good plumbing store got the part., fixed the valve, You saved my Memorial Day weekend Thank You. 👍

    • @SeanMoenkhoff
      @SeanMoenkhoff Місяць тому

      That is great @thomasosman670. Is there anything worse than a malfunctioning faucet, especially on a holiday weekend and/or if you're having guests over. Glad I could be of help!

    • @thomasosman2336
      @thomasosman2336 Місяць тому

      I had a houseful, thank you.

  • @doubled9361
    @doubled9361 Місяць тому

    I just soak in laundry soap and hot water. Then scrub off resin with a nylon brush. No need for any chemicals. Just give it a couple hr soak.

    • @SeanMoenkhoff
      @SeanMoenkhoff Місяць тому

      @doubled9361 Thanks for that trick. Is there any particular laundry soap that works better than others?

  • @icey35
    @icey35 Місяць тому

    Thanks! saved me buying a new armrest assembly

    • @SeanMoenkhoff
      @SeanMoenkhoff Місяць тому

      @icey35 You're more than welcome. Thank you for the Thanks as well. I really appreciate it. In fact, I'm starting a new thing were I recognize people that do what you did and give them recognition at the end of a future video. So unless you say otherwise, you will be in the closing Thanks in the future.

  • @ShahriarNayeri-uk6dh
    @ShahriarNayeri-uk6dh Місяць тому

    You skipped showing how you reach the second pulley and that's what I was looking for.

    • @SeanMoenkhoff
      @SeanMoenkhoff Місяць тому

      Sorry @ShahriarNayeri-uk6dh. Unfortunately because I have enclosed the bottom of my saw for better dust collection I could not position the camera below it resulting in a terrible angle, which the only thing you could see was me so I cut this part out. It's tough to get to but I ended up going in from the backside where the motor is (I had it dropped down out of the way by removing the swing limiting screw). From there I was able to get to the arbor pulley's two set screws and get them loose. It took some effort to get the pulley off and then just reversed to put the new pulley back on.

  • @LlamaRoyal
    @LlamaRoyal Місяць тому

    Where can I get a good power supply?

    • @SeanMoenkhoff
      @SeanMoenkhoff Місяць тому

      Hi @LlamaRoyal, the only place I found a power supply that matched my exact XBox version was off eBay. Luckily for me the power supply worked and showed very minimal discoloration. I relied on the seller to have tested and ensured everything worked fine. I took the eBay chance and came out ahead. Sorry I cannot give you more advice but as with many older things that can be fixed, many parts are no longer being manufactured, the best place to find them is often times using Google to locate reconditioned or salvaged replacements.

    • @LlamaRoyal
      @LlamaRoyal Місяць тому

      @@SeanMoenkhoff as soon as I saw your video I ordered one thank you :)

    • @LlamaRoyal
      @LlamaRoyal Місяць тому

      @@SeanMoenkhoff Thank you. And yes I was able to find the power supply that I needed I modded and TSOP flashed my original xbox and completely cleaned and even changed the thermal paste on both GPU and CPU and now my original xbox is breathing a new life.

    • @SeanMoenkhoff
      @SeanMoenkhoff Місяць тому

      @LlamaRoyal That sounds great. I'm glad you got your original xbox back in service. Now you can go back to some of those old games you've probably been missing to play!

    • @LlamaRoyal
      @LlamaRoyal Місяць тому

      @@SeanMoenkhoff I'm even excited about Ensignia

  • @SeanMoenkhoff
    @SeanMoenkhoff 2 місяці тому

    If you want to win one of the pens in this video, comment below with the Pen number. Winners will be randomly chosen from the comments. Chances of winning are determined by number of entries. Contest Rules can be found in the description of this video.

  • @seanoconnell450
    @seanoconnell450 2 місяці тому

    Another happy customer...thanks Sean - Only comment I'd make is that I had no clue as to what the 28 referred to in your 1/4" - 28 - 2.5" Grade 5 Bolt....a helpful Menards employee let me know that it referred to the thread and 28 means fine.

    • @SeanMoenkhoff
      @SeanMoenkhoff 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for the info @seanoconnell450. I didn't think much of that detail. Glad I could help you!

  • @paulkelly4202
    @paulkelly4202 2 місяці тому

    So have the same saw I have now bought 2 different pulleys For it using manual recommendation neither fit on pulley Thry stick out past the shaft on motor side Any Ideas??

    • @SeanMoenkhoff
      @SeanMoenkhoff 2 місяці тому

      @paulkelly4202 - does the pulley fit on the entire motor shaft and only hangs off when in alignment? If so, can you slide the motor mounting over so its on the entire shaft? The pulleys that I purchased were essentially steel versions of the aluminum ones that where currently on there so they are close to the same size - just a slight be larger in diameter but since I kept the ratio the same, the blade still turns at the same speed. if you want, use my contact email in my About section to send me a photo and perhaps I could give additional insight.

  • @kevinh9262
    @kevinh9262 2 місяці тому

    I appreciate your taking the time to do this video. I have a Kenmore in a rental unit that is leaking out the front center. I will also pay it forward and do a UA-cam if I find the solution, as I have on some of my DIYs. Guys like us just want to help others find cost-effective solutions to our problems. Money's tight these days and everyone is suffering, so anything we can do to help someone else is surely appreciated. My wife hates that we haven't had a new appliance in 20 years because I keep fixing them! But frankly, older is usually better, because they haven't been designed to fail right after the warranty expires!

    • @SeanMoenkhoff
      @SeanMoenkhoff 2 місяці тому

      I completely understand @kevinh9262. I hate to throw out working items because of a 5, 10, 20 or even a 50 dollar part when new things cost 10 times that and last just until the warranty expires. And thank you for the paying it forward comment. It's appreciated!

  • @robertfrost4321
    @robertfrost4321 2 місяці тому

    Was going to take by the garage but after watching your wonderful video decided to do it myself. THANK YOU SIR!

    • @SeanMoenkhoff
      @SeanMoenkhoff 2 місяці тому

      This was not the first Camry I had @robertfrost4321 so I was familiar with the starter issue. I surprised my daughter (it's her car) when she was stranded with a friend at a store and I showed up to temporarily fix it to get it home with a hammer. I tapped (not hit) the starter housing a couple of times and it was able to turn over just fine. I threw a spare hammer in the trunk and showed her what to do because with my previous Camry it only happened every now and then. Needless to say this was not the case with this one as it happened again the next day with her at the grocery store and she said she was mortified hitting the starter with a hammer in front of people. Being that it happened twice that fast I decided to replace it. You're welcome for the fix and solution and hopefully you (or others) find the above true store humorous.

  • @TimmyWTFwazdat
    @TimmyWTFwazdat 3 місяці тому

    Can you swap a 120v PSU to a 220v PSU? I have a North America original Xbox and live in Europe and want to change the PSU to a 220v.

    • @SeanMoenkhoff
      @SeanMoenkhoff 3 місяці тому

      I cannot speak directly for European power conversions - but I know over the pond here in the US, a lot of our power supplies have switches (or auto switch) for 120v or 220v. I would guess you could swap out for different input voltage as long as the output voltage / amperage is the same on colored output wires (+- 3v, +- 5v, +- 12v for example) so that the motherboard is still getting what's required.

  • @osbert
    @osbert 3 місяці тому

    Great video, helped a ton, thanks! Just chiming in to report another case for fellow metric Europeans. M6x0.75 x 70mm bolt in my case, M6 fine thread pitch, roughly equivalent to US/imperial UNF thread pitch and all I could find was grade 8.8 which should hold up to the load easily.

    • @SeanMoenkhoff
      @SeanMoenkhoff 3 місяці тому

      Thanks for the additional information @osbert. Others watching the video may find that information very helpful.

    • @ediazrod
      @ediazrod 29 днів тому

      Thanks for this numbers I have the same issue I will go to solve it.. :D

    • @osbert
      @osbert 29 днів тому

      @@ediazrod glad if it helps! word of warning, I measured almost identical threads on the bolts on both arms, but one of them turned out to work much better with a standard pitch M6 thread in the end! I don't know what HM were doing when they made these but what a whole load of hassle! Anyway, seeing as it's much easier to find standard pitch for this size bolt, I'd try that first and see if it is suitable before investing in shipping over fine pitch versions from overseas like I ended up doing... I found testing the thumbwheel nut much more useful too seeing as the end nut is more like a locking nut which should bind.

  • @MrDandaman137
    @MrDandaman137 3 місяці тому

    Dude, that "magnet at the end of the cord to filter stuff" is nothing more than an antitheft strip for the store to be alerted of someone stealing it, so... yeah...

    • @SeanMoenkhoff
      @SeanMoenkhoff 3 місяці тому

      Good to know - I always thought the anti-theft strips were the white band-aid size magnetic ultra strips that are often found stuck to or inside the packaging.

  • @SeanMoenkhoff
    @SeanMoenkhoff 3 місяці тому

    Repair or Replace? Comment Below what you would do.

  • @beckysorem6406
    @beckysorem6406 3 місяці тому

    I had no idea how to make this fix. Watched your video, and completed the repair in about 90 seconds. Perfect! Thank you so much.

    • @SeanMoenkhoff
      @SeanMoenkhoff 3 місяці тому

      Great to hear @beckysorem6406. You are so welcome!

  • @patrickgray9305
    @patrickgray9305 3 місяці тому

    do you recommend removing the duct inside that panel to clean it out as well? I want to do the yearly vent cleaning (I only moved in a year ago so I've never done it) but I'm not able to pull out the washer dryer since it's in such a tight closet space. thank you!

    • @SeanMoenkhoff
      @SeanMoenkhoff 3 місяці тому

      @patrickgray9305 I would recommend thoroughly cleaning any part of the airflow path for the venting. If that means you need to remove something, yes, but just keep in mind the order in which you remove something or where it goes, parts, etc so you can reverse it and put it back on. I would not force anything to come apart though that does not easily come apart. Since dryers produce lots of heat sometimes plastic components can become brittle and break if you need to put too much pressure on them to release. My philosophy is if there is lint and you can get to it, try to get to it so that it is no longer there and not a fire hazard and improves air flow.

  • @fredcarrano
    @fredcarrano 4 місяці тому

    Where did you get the metal? Is the worth the price of the metal? I looked at Home depot and they were very expensive.

    • @SeanMoenkhoff
      @SeanMoenkhoff 4 місяці тому

      Hi @fredcarrano, I'm not sure what the price at Home Depot is but I got mine at Menards. The price was about $6.30 for a 1" x 36" piece of flat steel. I did not not get stainless, just regular flat steel. I believe I used about 18" of the stock so I still have 18" for future projects.

    • @fredcarrano
      @fredcarrano 4 місяці тому

      @@SeanMoenkhoff It was about $14 for 1" x 36" aluminum. The steel was double that price. If it was $6.30 I would have purchased it. Thanks for the response.

    • @SeanMoenkhoff
      @SeanMoenkhoff 4 місяці тому

      @SeanMoenkhoff - WOW! That's crazy. If I remember right aluminum was more expensive where I am than steel.

  • @Ron-FabandBuild
    @Ron-FabandBuild 4 місяці тому

    I have used pitch nd resin blade cleaners in the past that were from Wurtz. Expensive as well. Thank you for the information on these cleaners. I have used all them in other applications but never for cleaning blades and bits. I will be using the super clean that I have on hand from now on. Thanks again .

    • @SeanMoenkhoff
      @SeanMoenkhoff 4 місяці тому

      You're very welcome @Ron-FabandBuild.

  • @DavidGarcia-yk9hk
    @DavidGarcia-yk9hk 4 місяці тому

    Where did you buy your belt?

    • @SeanMoenkhoff
      @SeanMoenkhoff 4 місяці тому

      Hi @DavidGarcia-yk9hk, I got my belt off Amazon. I grabbed the description and link I had from the video description 2-Pack 24" Length Drive Belts - amzn.to/3PSyEMT

  • @rosst1817
    @rosst1817 4 місяці тому

    P R O M O S M

  • @macroyanboy
    @macroyanboy 4 місяці тому

    Thank you

    • @SeanMoenkhoff
      @SeanMoenkhoff 4 місяці тому

      You're welcome @macroyanboy. Always glad to help out.

  • @mfitznyc
    @mfitznyc 5 місяців тому

    This was invaluable, thank you!!

    • @SeanMoenkhoff
      @SeanMoenkhoff 4 місяці тому

      You're so welcome @mfitznyc! Love my chair and hate to see anyone struggle with the same issue as I had.

  • @jakerazmataz852
    @jakerazmataz852 5 місяців тому

    Lay them on their sides below the refrig. where the heat comes out. Free and easy.

    • @SeanMoenkhoff
      @SeanMoenkhoff 5 місяців тому

      That is a good idea @jakerazmataz852. Thanks for sharing.

    • @jakerazmataz852
      @jakerazmataz852 5 місяців тому

      @@SeanMoenkhoff Mom taught me that 50+ years ago.

    • @SeanMoenkhoff
      @SeanMoenkhoff 5 місяців тому

      @jakerazmataz852 Completely understand. 40 years ago I was taught to put my shoes, gloves, boots, wet socks, etc all on the floor register to dry. We had one right by our back door and it was always piled up with winter supplies.

    • @jakerazmataz852
      @jakerazmataz852 5 місяців тому

      @@SeanMoenkhoff No registers, we had cast iron radiators.😁

  • @skiprope536
    @skiprope536 5 місяців тому

    Buy better boots.

    • @SeanMoenkhoff
      @SeanMoenkhoff 5 місяців тому

      Always an option @jakerazmataz852. Can you recommend some better boots? I have found that no matter what, in some cases where your feet are in boots all day such a ski or snowboard boots, they're going to perspire and get damp.

    • @skiprope536
      @skiprope536 5 місяців тому

      @@SeanMoenkhoff buddy is was a joke. Igtrstbinvention..

  • @_WillCAD_
    @_WillCAD_ 5 місяців тому

    The box doesn't really need a bottom. The floor or table will direct the air anyway. All you need is a pair of straps mounted to the inside of the box. Put the pipes in, wrap the straps around them to hold them in place securely. Long-term, the heat of the drier may degrade the straps, so it's best if they unclip and come out while the box is in use. Bungees and a couple of screws inside the box would also work.

    • @SeanMoenkhoff
      @SeanMoenkhoff 5 місяців тому

      Those are some good ideas @_WillCAD_. The only thing that would concern me is that air flow would also leak out where the seal doesn't exist with a lack of a bottom.

  • @boomerbobable
    @boomerbobable 5 місяців тому

    Nice! I'd make some caps to cover the pipes which don't have boots on them.

    • @SeanMoenkhoff
      @SeanMoenkhoff 5 місяців тому

      Good idea @boomerbobable. I did not even think of that and that would improve air volume to the remaining ones when some are not in use.

  • @SeanMoenkhoff
    @SeanMoenkhoff 5 місяців тому

    Give me your opinions on this? How can it be improved, etc? Comment Below

  • @valkyrie1066
    @valkyrie1066 5 місяців тому

    Ours is a stackable apartment unit; heat is insufficient. Back filter, not on the lip of the door. No heat = blockage. Thank you; I was seaching for user available cleaning. The dryer vents out of the back into a little narrow section, then vents out into a bucket? No blockage in bucket or in tube leading to dryer; the blockage must be in that narrow passage in the back. Turn off power (!) and use a long handled tiny brush to clear out?

    • @SeanMoenkhoff
      @SeanMoenkhoff 5 місяців тому

      Hi @valkyrie1066. If you have a blockage or even an air flow restriction anywhere in the process (air inlet to end of exhaust) it can prevent adequate drying and thus requiring more time to dry (or even worse become a fire hazard). I would check everywhere the air flows along the process from where the dryer sucks air in to start the process (although this is a less like the problem) to the end of where the dryer exhausts it out. A lot of times lint can build up in the back inside side of the dryer around the impeller (blower) area. Generally to access this area there may be a piece of metal to remove held on with some screws. Just search around following the air line with a flashlight and clean out any lint you see. Another possibility if you have an electric unit instead of gas is there are some thermal switches that may have gone bad. This can prevent "heat" at certain heating settings but usually you can figure that out by it cools at low, cools at high, but not a medium temperature, etc. I have a different video where I replaced such a failure - ua-cam.com/video/S3e4WjdBbEQ/v-deo.html Just keep track of every place you remove something and replace what goes there. Best of Luck!

  • @kamlele1224
    @kamlele1224 5 місяців тому

    Thanks!

    • @SeanMoenkhoff
      @SeanMoenkhoff 5 місяців тому

      Thanks for the Super @kamlele1224. I really appreciate it.

  • @woodworking267
    @woodworking267 5 місяців тому

    Wow I know I'm late but I see your Iron Mountain shirt data protection I used to work for them years ago. Just caught my eye

    • @SeanMoenkhoff
      @SeanMoenkhoff 5 місяців тому

      It was some swag the company I used to work for got @woodworking267. I often times wear different shirts between different videos. There are some I've actually made it more of a game switching shirts within the same video and the Iron Mountain shirt is just one of my that I use. But thanks for noticing!

  • @aaronprewitt9641
    @aaronprewitt9641 6 місяців тому

    Do you have to remove the base every time to install a bit? Just picked this up yesterday

    • @SeanMoenkhoff
      @SeanMoenkhoff 5 місяців тому

      Sorry for the late reply @aaronprewitt9641. You may not need to if you can get the collet properly tight and loosened but I chose to just to make it easier to do. Sometimes those little openings make it hard to get the wrench in there and ensure it is tight enough so you don't get collet slip.

  • @user-sf9gp4hf8p
    @user-sf9gp4hf8p 6 місяців тому

    Not good at these things, but this video was AWESOME. Success. Thanks brother!!!

    • @SeanMoenkhoff
      @SeanMoenkhoff 6 місяців тому

      you are more than welcome and I appreciate that!

  • @SeanMoenkhoff
    @SeanMoenkhoff 6 місяців тому

    What is your favorite Xbox game that you loved to play? Comment Below.

  • @user-bv1fw9ns2p
    @user-bv1fw9ns2p 7 місяців тому

    Well my nerf dart was from the nerf elite2.0 commander package & this video answered my question about repairing one of my darts from the eastpoint target toy package but my family's dog chewed my nerf dart how do you plan to fix damage foam? The dog is a golden retriever.

    • @SeanMoenkhoff
      @SeanMoenkhoff 6 місяців тому

      Sorry, I do not have a solution for fixing damaged foam.

    • @user-bv1fw9ns2p
      @user-bv1fw9ns2p 6 місяців тому

      @@SeanMoenkhoff would you like me to send you a picture of the dart see it?

    • @SeanMoenkhoff
      @SeanMoenkhoff 6 місяців тому

      If you send me a picture I might be able to make some suggestions - depending on the damage.

    • @user-bv1fw9ns2p
      @user-bv1fw9ns2p 6 місяців тому

      @@SeanMoenkhoff I'm trying to email you so you can see the pictures but I don't know your address & I have a few apps that I use to send text & pictures & share videos but I don't have a Instagram account if you have a Facebook account.

    • @SeanMoenkhoff
      @SeanMoenkhoff 6 місяців тому

      Generally you can find it at the bottom of the channel banner - in the more links section (or About).

  • @neilwest1858
    @neilwest1858 7 місяців тому

    😂 not bad but a few blemish eh👍

    • @SeanMoenkhoff
      @SeanMoenkhoff 6 місяців тому

      Yes but just have to fix them.

  • @jorgeorihuela9428
    @jorgeorihuela9428 7 місяців тому

    Any find remplace this part cap plastic

    • @SeanMoenkhoff
      @SeanMoenkhoff 7 місяців тому

      Hi @jorgeorihuela9428, I don't know which specific cap you're talking about - gas cab or engine block cap (that covers the crank, rod, etc). If you have a model number of your blower I would search for that manufacture, model number and parts illustration. That should probably give you the part number and then from there you should be able to search for that part number with the manufacture and model number of the blower. Best of luck!

  • @jorgeorihuela9428
    @jorgeorihuela9428 7 місяців тому

    Plastic cap any remplace

    • @SeanMoenkhoff
      @SeanMoenkhoff 7 місяців тому

      See other comment - hope that helps.

  • @leannrichmond9381
    @leannrichmond9381 7 місяців тому

    Thank you for this video! When my arm rest fell off randomly I was devastated. No one wants to have to buy a new HM Aeron chair (or maybe we all *want* to...but we don't want to spend the money) so I was at a loss. I googled to see if it was fixable and I landed on your video. Ran to the hardware store, got two of the bolts needed and got to work. I figured if I was taking it apart to fix the one arm I may as well prophylactically do the other side as well. Good as new (maybe better since I doubt the new bolts will be snapping in two at any point.

    • @SeanMoenkhoff
      @SeanMoenkhoff 7 місяців тому

      Glad this help @leannrichmond9381. I totally agree with the not wanting to buy a new HM chair.

  • @Goldenwoodz
    @Goldenwoodz 7 місяців тому

    Do you happen to know the exact type of screws those are to bolt down the wash filter outlet? I would like to get new ones for mine and I can’t seem to find them, I don’t want ones that will rust, would you possibly know?

    • @SeanMoenkhoff
      @SeanMoenkhoff 7 місяців тому

      Hi @OceanPool, I don't know the exact screws but if you get stainless steel ones that match the ones there or ones that a self taping you should be able to replace them with ones that don't rust.

  • @SynergyAVE
    @SynergyAVE 7 місяців тому

    Just a suggestion: Maybe try adding a delay in your editing where you would normally take a breath. The info is coming in one long sentence.

    • @SeanMoenkhoff
      @SeanMoenkhoff 7 місяців тому

      Thank you @SynergyAVE for the constructive criticism. I'll keep that in mind for future edits.

  • @seriousramius
    @seriousramius 7 місяців тому

    Thanks for your detailed explanation.

    • @SeanMoenkhoff
      @SeanMoenkhoff 7 місяців тому

      @seriousramius are welcome and thank you for the compliment.

  • @RealArtsMedia
    @RealArtsMedia 8 місяців тому

    I unfortunately slipped when removing the adjustment knob and now and the washer and bearing assembly slipped out. I don't know the order of re-assembly - any chance you could help?

    • @SeanMoenkhoff
      @SeanMoenkhoff 8 місяців тому

      Hi @RealArtsMedia, at about 1.5 minutes into the video I talk about the washer and the bearing. One side should have the washer and the other side should have washer bearing assembly. If you get them backwards the knob will not spin very easy. In addition, at 5 minutes in my video I show the hardware illustration - this section does not show the bearing assembly but only the washer in the knob. I hope this helps out!

  • @antrinh3483
    @antrinh3483 8 місяців тому

    Anybody know what are dimensions for all parts? Thank you

    • @SeanMoenkhoff
      @SeanMoenkhoff 8 місяців тому

      Hi @antrinh3483, can you be more specific as to what you mean by all parts? Are you talking door opening, frame size, door size, or hardware used?

  • @user-rs2jk1wp1i
    @user-rs2jk1wp1i 8 місяців тому

    Last year, I broke my armrest. However, since I live in Japan, it was difficult to find a replacement armrest at a low place. At that time, I came across this video. It was SUPER helpful. I went to the home improvement store and repaired my chair by myself. It only cost 100 yen. Thank you!!!!!!

    • @SeanMoenkhoff
      @SeanMoenkhoff 8 місяців тому

      You are more than welcome @user-rs2jk1wp1i - I always enjoy hearing how things are repaired verses tossed and new things purchased.

  • @Rebel9668
    @Rebel9668 8 місяців тому

    I need to study up on my adjustment wheels. I don't know if they can be repaired or if I need to buy new ones. They aren't broken, but they are rather wallowed out, however mine is a Rockwell model 9...Hoping the wheels are much like those as they are plastic. If they can't be repaired maybe I'll get lucky and find some metal ones that will fit. I think I'll use the JB Weld that comes in the tubes though. I have a lot more experience with that kind than I do that stuff in the syringe.

    • @SeanMoenkhoff
      @SeanMoenkhoff 8 місяців тому

      @Rebel9668 I really wish these things were metal like the old heavy duty saws but seems like things just went plastic. These wheels can take a lot of abuse turning and adjusting for cuts and plastic, well, it is plastic. I know I'm still using mine after I epoxied it back up so best of luck too you as well!

  • @teriandkenhomemovies2004
    @teriandkenhomemovies2004 8 місяців тому

    WOW, worked great, you just saved me $60 !!!

    • @SeanMoenkhoff
      @SeanMoenkhoff 8 місяців тому

      @teriandkenhomemovies2004 - glad I could help. Just for reference, mine is still holding up!