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How to install crown molding part 4
In this final of a 4 part series, Bob Schmidt shows you the balance of the installation in his crown molding project. Including shots of the finished crown molding product. www.duluthtrading.com/store/mens-home.aspx?src=HRWYTS1
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How to install crown molding Part 3
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In this part of the series, Bob Schmidt shows you how to start installing the crown molding on the ceiling, using the techniques you learned in Parts 1 & 2. He will walk you through the process, piece by piece until completion .www.duluthtrading.com/store/mens- home.aspx?src=HRWYTS1
How to install crown molding part 2
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In this video series (part 2) Bob Schmidt shows you a process of preparing yourself and your area for crown installation. From material selections to possible nailing issues that may occur during your crown molding project.
How to install crown molding part 1
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In this first video of a series, Bob Schmidt shows you the steps to take in choosing crown molding for your room. He provides a lot of helpful hints to assist the experienced do-it-yourselfer to hang crown molding. This video will give you a good base to making the most of your room with the right crown molding.
Secret Bookcase Door HD CC
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Bob Schmidt shows you how to take a factory built cabinet and some simple hardware to make a bookcase door. 00:03 when you are doing any project you kind of look forward to something different than usual 00:07 in this basement project 00:09 we have this cabinet here. Let's get to work. 00:10 The neat thing that this cabinet does is it allows access to a storage area 00:16 that is back behind it...
easy accurate center mark.dv
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Bob Schmidt shows you an easy and accurate way to get a center mark for cabinet, floor layout & wallpaper starting points where accuracy is important. This method doesn't require a calculator, dividing fractions or anything other than basic math skills.
Master bath details
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With a bathroom it seems the details make all the difference,just wanted to show a few of my most recent project.
Master bathroom remodel
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Random shots of progress during a bathroom remodel remodeling. In this video you can see how a new floorplan design can completely transform bath feel and look.
How to stop floor squeaks thru carpet
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Bob Schmidt shows you how to fix, repair and improve squeaky floors beneath your carpet. He shows you a method of how to find floor joists even when there is no access below to find location. A noisy or squeaky floor needs to be tightened to keep from having creaking or squeaking when you walk across it. Screwing the floor through the carpet must be done carefully as to not damage the carpet. T...
how to frame a wall 16 inch on center (CC)
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Bob Schmidt shows you how and why to lay-out a wall during construction to a standard 16 inch on center lay-out. When laying out a top and bottom plate for a typical wall a framing square is usually the most appropriate tool. To begin, flush up top & bottom plate ends, hook tape on flush ends. The first measurement is 15 1/4 inches to side of first stud placement. Each corresponding measurement...
electric tester DIY
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Bob Schmidt shows you a great tool to have when starting a home renovation project. An electric tester can help prevent accidental electric shock when working with electric. It is how to find out if a wire is hot and help determine the circuit in the electric panel to shut off. abandoned wires are very difficult to determine and junction boxes sometimes have more than one circuit going through ...
Assist tool for using chalk line when marking plywood
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Bob Schmidt shows you how to make a simple chalk line easier when working with sheetgoods.cutting teeth
OSCILLATING TOOL FOR WOODWORKING AND TRIM
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BOB SCHMIDT SHOWS YOU A MUST HAVE TOOL FOR YOUR REMODELING PROJECTS AND HOME RENOVATION NEEDS. GREAT FOR CUTTING EXISTING TRIM AND ADDING ELECRIC BOXES THRU WOOD.
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER CABINETS
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BOB SCHMIDT GIVES SOME TIPS AND ADVICE ON WHAT TO CONSIDER WHEN SETTING CABINETS FOR AN ENTERTAINMENT CENTER
DRYWALL FINISHING TIP (CC)
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Bob Schmidt shows you the way you need to prepare your drywall finishing topping or joint compound bucket, so it will be ready for the next time you need to use it, keeping it clean of debris that will foul your finishing compound. Keeping it from causing scratches while finishing.how to repair how to fix
REPLACING CABINET HARDWARE
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REPLACING CABINET HARDWARE
Hanging robe hook hollow core door
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Hanging robe hook hollow core door
AWESOME STUD FINDER NO BATTERIES!
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AWESOME STUD FINDER NO BATTERIES!
TOOL BAG STORAGE DIY
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TOOL BAG STORAGE DIY
HOW TO MAKE ACCURATE MEASUREMENTS
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HOW TO MAKE ACCURATE MEASUREMENTS
BASEBOARD INSTALLATION TIP
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BASEBOARD INSTALLATION TIP
Dust control during remodeling project
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Dust control during remodeling project
AIRBORNE DUST CONTROL
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AIRBORNE DUST CONTROL
Easy Copper Soldering
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Easy Copper Soldering
ROLLING WOOD CORNERS DIY
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ROLLING WOOD CORNERS DIY
WOOD SAWING TIPS. HOW TO MAKE CLEAN CUTS
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WOOD SAWING TIPS. HOW TO MAKE CLEAN CUTS
BUILDING PLUMB WALLS
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BUILDING PLUMB WALLS
SIMPLE HOME SOLUTIONS
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SIMPLE HOME SOLUTIONS
CARPET STAIN CLEANING TIP
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CARPET STAIN CLEANING TIP
ANCHORING DRYWALL REVISITED VIDEO DIY
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ANCHORING DRYWALL REVISITED VIDEO DIY

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  • @nickk1502
    @nickk1502 8 років тому

    Super helpful. Thanks!

  • @MrJohnnyboyrebel
    @MrJohnnyboyrebel 8 років тому

    I'm back and very happy to report that your technique worked! It took several screws, but I found and stopped several squeaks! Pure genius!

  • @timstoytalk
    @timstoytalk 8 років тому

    I LOVE THESE THINGS! CUT MY TIME FROM 3 HOURS TO 1 HOUR! i USED THE DOUBLE METHOD. GREAT RESULTS!

  • @pappydc12
    @pappydc12 8 років тому

    Thanks- now I don't have to buy the fancy little special tool. Uh oh...wife saw me watching this...now I HAVE to do this!

  • @teresahaugen3974
    @teresahaugen3974 8 років тому

    Thank you...I needed this

  • @cpufukr
    @cpufukr 8 років тому

    OUT STAND ING!!!!!

  • @rondenhollander4313
    @rondenhollander4313 8 років тому

    You can only "burn" an inch if you are measuring less than a foot or if someone else holds end. You didn't mention when purchasing a tape make sure the hook is perfectly flat. I see too many with slight bend making measuring off. The tape that you showed with the 1/8" 1/2" etc markings is the best for amateur DIY. Helps them learn accurate measurements instead of saying " 5 ft 1inch and 6 little marks" the rivets loosen through abuse only, letting tape go full speed in from full out, dropping, throwing other tools on it. I have been woodworking for 50 years and have tape measure I still use that are that old. A metric one is needed, in Canada especially, most all building products are sold in imperial. You showed measuring on the wall but you let the tape sag causing the measurement to be off. Also using the body off the tape for inside measurements is also an option, most all tape bodies have the width marked on it.

  • @MommaBearsCorner
    @MommaBearsCorner 8 років тому

    tks!

  • @kccarrtheoregonhillbillyhi4803
    @kccarrtheoregonhillbillyhi4803 8 років тому

    so what happens when you use a 2x6 instead of a 2x4

  • @TimothyGRyanCHT
    @TimothyGRyanCHT 8 років тому

    Why do you have a space between the foundation wall and new wall stud?

  • @enufslycz
    @enufslycz 8 років тому

    mmmm... pie

  • @MrTS-rn7pt
    @MrTS-rn7pt 8 років тому

    Unfortunately didn't work. The drain is perfectly clean and the entire shower area is too. Can't even imagine where the problem is .

  • @tyseng9629
    @tyseng9629 8 років тому

    If I'm not mistaken, this method will produce a gap of 13.75" between the first and second stud which means 15.25" on center for that first section.

  • @fred7159
    @fred7159 8 років тому

    I guess this guy doesn't do any more videos?

  • @MrTS-rn7pt
    @MrTS-rn7pt 8 років тому

    Thank you for this video.. trying it right now and will definitely update.

  • @AllAmericanDreamChaser
    @AllAmericanDreamChaser 8 років тому

    Great information! Thanks!!👍😀

  • @ddoffroad8430
    @ddoffroad8430 8 років тому

    OK. I'm confused. If you measure from the edge of the board and put it center then you attach a board at the beginning, that would not be 16" on center to the next board. Sorry I'm new to this

  • @NaughtyGoatFarm
    @NaughtyGoatFarm 8 років тому

    We have one the same. It tends to struggle to pull 18mm hose even though it is rated for 60m length of 18mm hose. The plastic gearbox is just not up to the job.

  • @lenwithane8871
    @lenwithane8871 8 років тому

    AMAZING. I've been trying for months to get a few horrible stains out of my carpet. Tried oxiclean and other solutions but nothing worked. Stains went from purple/black, to blue to green. Followed the directions in this video and the stains are GONE! Thank you!

  • @McRonson
    @McRonson 8 років тому

    Good video!

  • @catnewsheller6859
    @catnewsheller6859 8 років тому

    Thanks---really helpful video

  • @seanm4173
    @seanm4173 8 років тому

    was freaked out a bit until i saw this...thank you!

  • @seizethecarp_
    @seizethecarp_ 8 років тому

    Want to give this a try but unsure if its safe with a marble shower. Doing some more research.

  • @pattimcb31
    @pattimcb31 8 років тому

    how can I measure straight when measuring horizontal lengths? I'm trying to measure cores and I'm always off

  • @japjeetsethi
    @japjeetsethi 8 років тому

    you resolved my issue in an instant.. thanks... !!

  • @debramcgaffin7779
    @debramcgaffin7779 8 років тому

    ok, we are new at hanging doors. we tried to hang a door with shims and nails. That was a problem. We then were told to try with shims and screws. But before we could try that we found out about this little gadget. We tried this method and it worked like a charm! We have frames that are very crooked in this old house. We were able to adjust using just the screws on this little bracket. There are extra steps in this video I see, but we did not use the extra steps. ( attaching extra brackets and bending them ). I can see the use for them but at $7.50 a pop, we were not going to use the extra. For us amateurs this was a great video and a terrific gadget. Thanks.

  • @yvandubois63
    @yvandubois63 8 років тому

    Thanks for the tip Bob. I'm about to finish my basement and this information will make a big difference as to the straightness of my walls.

  • @3224victor
    @3224victor 8 років тому

    ? all joists run in the same direction in all the room or could go different thanks

  • @MitracleanerWebId
    @MitracleanerWebId 8 років тому

    great tips for carpet cleaning at home

  • @metamech7383
    @metamech7383 8 років тому

    Is there a non conductive type foam made to spray in the actual outlet that will block the draft by filling the entire inner outlet box? These foam shields are an improvement but not a complete fix.

  • @JosephPonikvar
    @JosephPonikvar 8 років тому

    Correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't the first on center occur at 3/4? If you add 16 to that you get 16 3/4.for your next on center. Measure 3/4 back and you get 16 not 15 1/4.from the end of the plate to the beginning line. The first line should be at 16 and then put the stud on the correct side.

  • @joelt8915
    @joelt8915 8 років тому

    I'm working on a drywall project right now. I have a finished staircase or what will be a finished staircase. I have right triangle pieces where I am getting late spaces. I have done just a simple math equation of two measurements and getting X. I have tried measuring each stud and bottom to top to get the angle for some reason there is still about a one inch space. The last I tried was a template with cardboard but due to the right space could not get a proper template. Please if you could make a video on how this is done. What tools, best practices, I have looked all over UA-cam and I can only find the basics or the stuff I already know.

  • @8546Ken
    @8546Ken 8 років тому

    What do you do if you have stop, and the PVC hardens, and the wire gets stuck?

  • @tonylicari
    @tonylicari 8 років тому

    Get one mark, either from common layout or from a made up layout like in the video. From that mark it's 16 fall ahead or 16 fall back(with the X) depending on which side of the stud you marked and pulled from. Every stud will be on center, just as accurate and faster. This is rough framing, not piano building.

  • @cardboardbox9977
    @cardboardbox9977 8 років тому

    Who would purposely buy these stupid things? I have to deal with these ugly things because my landlord has them in the stupid apartment.

  • @paulflanagan7022
    @paulflanagan7022 8 років тому

    Sweet tip cheers

  • @mogbaba
    @mogbaba 8 років тому

    One substitute to all those tapes: CM!

  • @aharvizo
    @aharvizo 8 років тому

    good method, thank you

  • @beccamusso3787
    @beccamusso3787 8 років тому

    Can you tell me what the music is at the beginning of the video please!? Thanks!

  • @Indigovoxmusic
    @Indigovoxmusic 8 років тому

    I used these and the wall started to crumble and it just left a giant hole in my wall. I don't understand what I did wrong?

  • @craigholton8221
    @craigholton8221 8 років тому

    Best how-to I have ever watched. Good quality video, good instruction, saved all the bs til the end instead of putting it up front. Subscribed. keep it up.

  • @arrowstheorem1881
    @arrowstheorem1881 8 років тому

    What brand of the poly sheet is used in this video? What type of adhesive is used? Water-based? Is the brand Americover?

  • @ramrajthanapandian2758
    @ramrajthanapandian2758 8 років тому

    thanks bob. Such a simple explanation. Might not solve my problem, but the way you explained one cause is very helpful. keep it up

  • @miketidwell3027
    @miketidwell3027 8 років тому

    I like the videos. Well done!

  • @miketidwell3027
    @miketidwell3027 8 років тому

    I frame 4x4s 8feet on center Max. 4 feet is stronger.

  • @Fishingtuts
    @Fishingtuts 8 років тому

    Found it www.amazon.com/V-Line-Clamp-Measure-Chalk-Holder/dp/B008L1F4II

  • @mr.abbott4166
    @mr.abbott4166 8 років тому

    Hey Bob thanks a lot for your tips and knowledge!! I just fixed a door in my house and it needed exactly all the steps in your video, even the little pieces of wood to get the screws to tighten again. I love all your videos, they're easy to follow and very well explained!! I like that you also explain the DONT'S and what could happen if done wrong. Great Job Bob! Keep them coming!!

  • @koreanjoe
    @koreanjoe 8 років тому

    Thanks!

  • @davidbui1151
    @davidbui1151 8 років тому

    Thanks!!!!

  • @NEBoddy
    @NEBoddy 8 років тому

    Ehhh, Keep your metric. I don't live in the rest of the world. I'll stick with imperial.