Screws are Dangerous?
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3 ай бұрын
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@jarriouscoleman1465
@jarriouscoleman1465 Сағат бұрын
You were just sloppy using the acetone but you used skill and neatness when using the urethane reducer, you actually could have got the same professional ending from both, I still use the urethane tho.
@takismantas1159
@takismantas1159 6 сағат бұрын
Sure you can mortise free hand but for $20 you can get a template or spend 15 mins to make one from scrap plywood. This way you are not running the risk of destroying the door or jamb. Even hollow doors are more expensive from the cost of a jig. Also get a self centering drill bit. They are foolproof and dirt cheap.
@johnbuchanan6045
@johnbuchanan6045 6 сағат бұрын
UR50 all the way
@OneWheelLess
@OneWheelLess 7 сағат бұрын
Why not just use denatured alcohol?
@xrsroofingsolutionscanada2151
@xrsroofingsolutionscanada2151 9 сағат бұрын
Easier for good skilled guys to make KZfaq videos on their own than it is for a guy to deal with the rid raft and that's the truth. Can't even find guys who wanna wok and when you do they have more problems than Jesus.
@campbellbuilt
@campbellbuilt 6 сағат бұрын
We tried subbing our workout for awhile when we got to busy but we found we were going back to many times to repair others with less standards.
@paulfisher7911
@paulfisher7911 11 сағат бұрын
same here in uk but we got invaded by foreigners and quality went down . iv still got pride in my work but im not seeing it on building sites now
@user-cq1go7io2b
@user-cq1go7io2b 12 сағат бұрын
Its called a Core Drill Block.
@40s9s3
@40s9s3 15 сағат бұрын
Xylene for urethane and alcohol for silicone
@mack56
@mack56 17 сағат бұрын
I miss lacquer thinner
@jorgedacosta8957
@jorgedacosta8957 Күн бұрын
Assatone lol, it's pronounced Ace a tone.
@campbellbuilt
@campbellbuilt 20 сағат бұрын
That’s what you got out of this video?
@SomoneTookMyName
@SomoneTookMyName Күн бұрын
I see a lot of illegals doing the work. They just dont care and dont actually know what they are doing. Its as if the contractor asks if they can do something and they simply give them a yes response and that seems to be good enough. I do everything around our house because well... You will end up paying way too much for crappy work. I can do a much better job and do it for far cheaper. I know a few people who have had work done and ended getting screwed over big time paying for crap because those doing the work just did not know what they were doing.
@campbellbuilt
@campbellbuilt 20 сағат бұрын
Yes, some of these workers are doing it for the 1st time. Shame on contractors or GC’s for taking that gamble with peoples homes.
@derrickmooney8566
@derrickmooney8566 Күн бұрын
Spray dishwashing detergent and water works every time and cheap as chips 🤠
@uncleremus7380
@uncleremus7380 Күн бұрын
They are all solvents so it depends on the material your working worth.
@campbellbuilt
@campbellbuilt Күн бұрын
True
@doyen86
@doyen86 Күн бұрын
Love this channel man. U guys need more attention.Really cool dynamic and good vibes. I was looking for more info on this tool and glad u guys popped up. Maybe one day you guys could do that top 10 tools video. Wishing you good favor and success in 2024!
@campbellbuilt
@campbellbuilt Күн бұрын
I have actually been thinking of a tool video like that. Keep an eye out for that video in the future.
@tyronejackson6593
@tyronejackson6593 Күн бұрын
I’m 32 and I’ve spent the last 10 years or so learning the construction trade from some old school guys. I work hard and take a lot of pride in my work. But, it’s hard to give my best when I’m so underpaid. The same goes for the non skilled guys. I can’t tell you how many 19 year old guys I have seen come and go because there is no incentive to learn the trade. I’m actually looking at leaving the industry because my pay just doesn’t match my skills, or meet my needs.
@campbellbuilt
@campbellbuilt Күн бұрын
It hurts reading this comment but its so true. Carpenters, tile setters, concrete guys in general are viewed as the lowest of the trades. I didn’t realize that for the longest time and that are society doesn’t really respect the time it takes to become skilled at these jobs. Mike Rowe with Dirty Jobs is always talking about getting into the trades but even he always only says electrical, plumbing,and mechanical as a trade to get into. Appreciate the comment.
@tyronejackson6593
@tyronejackson6593 Күн бұрын
@@campbellbuilt Yeah it’s even reflected in the prevailing wages. It’s always seems strange to me that as a carpenter I can do everything from pouring the foundation to putting on the roof but the guy who puts in the wires makes way more than me. But it comes down to pricing and time it takes to complete a project. A crew of 2-3 electricians might finish a $50,000 project in a few days whereas a $50,000 construction project might take 2 weeks plus for 2-3 guys.
@scottroberts5554
@scottroberts5554 Күн бұрын
Create the results you want!
@campbellbuilt
@campbellbuilt Күн бұрын
You my friend understand
@rene4482
@rene4482 Күн бұрын
you do not need to be a high end client to want things to not fall off the walls.
@campbellbuilt
@campbellbuilt Күн бұрын
That’s very true. I think I was referencing art hanging and such but it really doesn’t matter what its worth. If its valuable to the owner its valuable.
@gigischuster3078
@gigischuster3078 Күн бұрын
Thats why I left HOA run by such bitter seniors at Condo. Unfortunately I'm a disabled person requiring a service dog and I moved into a city I thought everything was going to be great unfortunately I've had issues on both sides of my fence line where one they have a dog that likes to fence attack and has tried to numerous times trying to jump over their fence to get over into attack my service dog and so they put up partial fences to block the dog from trying to jump over to come attack my service dog and yet they didn't finish the full scope of the fence line which makes it look like an eyesore and then there is on the other side of me on parents who have four kids one of which is 5 years old who has issues anger management lashes out bites kicks throw stuff at people throws at things that kids at school has been kicked out from how much is school because of their behavior and the parent does nothing to reprimand the child to put the kid in the place to nip it in the butt she lets him walk all over him kind of like negotiating with a terrorist you don't negotiate with them they're your child they're not your friend and the kid uses that to go ahead and behave like this cuz he gets away with it and I put up camera in my backyard because I was concerned for my dogs safety and sure enough I found out why my service dog was nervous around kids which then I had to spend money to work with him to get over that after spending thousands of dollars just to get my new service dog after retiring my old service dog to find that this child would throw things try to poke at my service dog through the fence try to harm them through the fence like punching at them sticking his fingers trying to poke their eyes and poke their faces and whack at them and I called them other out she actually refuses to take accountability and put her kid in his place she just said don't do that that's all she does I'm tired of it and he also tries to get over the fence I cannot afford a 6-foot fence but I'd be willing to do anything to win a free fence line put on both sides of my yard to keep that dog out of my yard that could attack my service dog on the one side and then keep the child who keeps trying to steal our little much funds damaging it from harming my service dogs and then we having to pay money to try to reduce my service dog nervousness and stress we are out and about in society because that child has hurt and attacked my service dog through the fence not once but multiple times I caught on camera not to be out there watching it for my service dog safety because they let that child out of the back yard or he gets on the backyard unattended and tries to throw stuff into my yard tries to destroy the fence line tries to climb over the fence and the mother thinks it's the children who are older siblings responsibility to put up with and keep an eye on their little sibling and they are sick of it too cuz they're being attacked by that little boy that boy's militias and I'm tired of it so I put up a mesh little thing to try to keep the kid away from sticking his hand to the fence and harming my service and I wish I had the means and the money to do so and put up something like that but I unfortunately don't and what's really sad is they keep saying they're going to put up a privacy fence but they never do they waste the money that the mother has gotten from her older children who have who are baby daddy assistants on through child support and uses it for things they don't need to use it for rather than getting that child help and putting up a fence to keep that child out of people's yards and escaping their yard because of the child services gets called and putting my service dog and everybody else at risk and liability because they do not watch that child
@dennisford2000
@dennisford2000 Күн бұрын
Why touch it . Waste of time.
@tedmcdonald3377
@tedmcdonald3377 Күн бұрын
Great video guys 😎⚒️😎⚒️😎
@campbellbuilt
@campbellbuilt 12 сағат бұрын
Thanks 👍
@tthams73
@tthams73 2 күн бұрын
Use mineral spirits! WTF told you to use Acetone??? Stupid is as stupid does!
@corytanner1979
@corytanner1979 2 күн бұрын
I can tell you as an hvac contractor things have changed. The problem as I see it is what the customer can afford and is willing to pay. Plus the serious problem of finding willing and able support labor. I own my buisness and was a union electrician for 24 years. My skill set for building is in tact, yet the time required to do a near perfect install requires an adequate profit margin along with reliable support labor. Neither of those requirements are being met by most customers. Skilled labor is getting as rare as a unicorn. So... I do my best to give them as much quality as possible on the budget required to land the job. These are strange times, as the last two generations are near worthless.
@campbellbuilt
@campbellbuilt Күн бұрын
The illusive unicorn 🧐. I definitely have lowered my standards from what I expect of our subs and I’m trying to find a happy medium them. Not caring about any type of quality is what I think is causing this. Right back to my Walmart mentality, client or worker just doesn’t care that much any longer. It’s just not the way I’m made, I like craftsmanship and want to be around people that exude it as well.
@raynel8495
@raynel8495 2 күн бұрын
You ever think about buying a Professional Staple Remover?
@campbellbuilt
@campbellbuilt 12 сағат бұрын
Just did after you posted this. I was unaware that they made it. I’ll use it for upholstery staples.
@christopherbriggs9526
@christopherbriggs9526 2 күн бұрын
MEK
@ruebensmith8931
@ruebensmith8931 2 күн бұрын
Ass tone 😂😂
@marcinkolanowski5167
@marcinkolanowski5167 2 күн бұрын
Exactly the same here in the UK. Customers want the cheapest quote, quickly add value to the property and then sell and buy bigger. The skill level has dropped significantly, it doesn’t matter if material you use are good quality, it just has to look good ish and it doesn’t matter what will happen with it in a couple of years or so.
@campbellbuilt
@campbellbuilt 2 күн бұрын
Wow, interesting to here its not only us dealing with it. I wonder at the rate we’re going where we will be in a few years 😀. Keep things plumb friend.
@KingBrad87
@KingBrad87 2 күн бұрын
From this video alone i will only use acetone from now on. If you wiped it properly it would have worked better than that other crap you have haha
@campbellbuilt
@campbellbuilt 2 күн бұрын
Good luck there auto body pro
@Fishpalms
@Fishpalms 2 күн бұрын
Cool story!
@KingBrad87
@KingBrad87 2 күн бұрын
@@campbellbuilt I don't need luck with acetone hahaha
@KingBrad87
@KingBrad87 2 күн бұрын
@@Fishpalms thanks
@Fishpalms
@Fishpalms 2 күн бұрын
@@KingBrad87 you got stinky fish palms!
@chadhamilton88
@chadhamilton88 2 күн бұрын
you need Windex or 409
@johnfitzgerald5158
@johnfitzgerald5158 2 күн бұрын
A better question might be, "How can a homeowner, once they have called a reputable contractor, get them to actually call you back?" I think it is more of a supply and demand thing. There are not enough "good" contractors, and the good ones can pick and choose what they want to do because they have an arms length list of jobs already penciled in on the calendar.
@campbellbuilt
@campbellbuilt 2 күн бұрын
I can only speak of my area of the country. We’ve had Hugh growth in NC and it’s drawing in large remodeling company’s. Their not actual remodeling company’s but rather a business that offers a very limited lines of services. They promise a 1/2 day of turn over and its been very disruptive to the construction industry. Pre pandemic or thereabouts is where we started seeing these company’s selling their services and a lot of contractors started saying they were having issues competent with them. Not to mention they offer 0 percent and no payment till who knows when 😀. It’s basically Wall Street entering Remodeling. I totally agree about there being a shortage of workers at least for some of construction. Since I work on most all of our jobs it was amusing to hear and see all the complaining from the owners(contractors) that they might need to work themselves over the past couple years. I should have put this in but it was a really spontaneous video. Ive been saying that carpenters or for that matter the construction field is no longer respected in the community anymore. Carpenters are looked as one step above a handyman living paycheck to paycheck. I even noticed in the different churches that we have attended unless your Engineer or an Architect people really don’t want to associate with you. FYI don’t feel bad for me, Darian and Harley are pretty comfortable what were doing and we don’t need acclamation all the time.I believe a lot of younger people have got that same impression as well. Why work so hard if your looked down on also their thinking. That’s why we have that Hugh Void or lack of younger people in this trade is my belief. It’s a lot deeper conversation then the video conveys and since I’m not Jordon Peterson I’ll try and stay in my lane of this conversation😀. Yes I know no one feels appreciated these days and I definitely don’t want to fall into that crowd. Just what I’ve observed these past years. Always a good comment John
@johnfitzgerald5158
@johnfitzgerald5158 2 күн бұрын
@campbellbuilt all great points. I think there really is mix of things going on. The one you mention about the contractor actually having to do work themselves is a big one I think. I hired a friend roofing contractor from my teenage days to replace my siding and roof after a storm. It was an insurance job. I decided to get my self an adjuster for good cause. There's the insurance company factor, as well. They are good with taking your premiums, but trying to minimize the repairs when something happens. Boy did I learn a lot about the house insurance repair process. Anyway, did he do the work....noooo. but, a gang of people, let's say from south of the border that he paid cash did the job. Guess who got stuck home watching them to make sure it was done right, and learning how to overcome the language barrier...lol.
@campbellbuilt
@campbellbuilt 2 күн бұрын
@johnfitzgerald5158 Holy smokes insurance company’s are not your friend. It took us 8 months to get paid on the last Insurance job and they tried renegotiating at the very end of the job to lower the approved amount. They said their end of the quote didn’t add up and I said yes it does, just use a calculator. Apparently they finally found one. We very seldom do insurance work for this very reason. With the board thing I don’t think we’ve seen the full ramifications of what some in this country are trying to accomplish. When I said its an interesting time to be the building industry thats some of what I was talking about in the video. I won’t pay cash like so many other contractors will and it’s definitely hurt, I’m just trying to play the game.
@lawdog516
@lawdog516 2 күн бұрын
I couldn’t agree with you more, even manufacturers are the same way. I really notice it with car/truck companies and ESPECIALLY the RV industry. Car/truck companies are charging you more and giving you less AND don’t let me start my rant about the RV industry. They are just pumping out RV’s which end up in the service department many times in the first year, THATS if you can even get an appointment!!!!!. I know first hand that in the RV industry there are no regulations or standards. Sorry for the rant but you touched a nerve, great video guys
@campbellbuilt
@campbellbuilt 2 күн бұрын
The RV world is out of control. It’s a miracle most of these make it back home after each use. My father passed away this last year. In his later years he purchased insurance RVs and then repaired, sold these late model new RVs. So after his passing I helped take care of the unsold RVs, yeah I had hands on with some last year. You are welcome to rant here 😀.
@lawdog516
@lawdog516 2 күн бұрын
@@campbellbuiltMy condolences Sir 😢
@weekendwarrior3420
@weekendwarrior3420 2 күн бұрын
People are staring into a phone all the time now - it's far more important to get your fecebook right than the tile straight.
@campbellbuilt
@campbellbuilt 2 күн бұрын
I just saw a knewly remodeled M Bath where the Home Owner was bragging about it. It litterly had missing grout because the contractor sponged it to soon. I just nodded and said it looked great, they were really happy and I wasn’t even sure why they took me into that bathroom.
@everettw
@everettw 2 күн бұрын
Can you show examples of what you see on video? So far I have no idea of what you mean by "Walmart" vs what you would consider good
@campbellbuilt
@campbellbuilt 2 күн бұрын
@everettw I have been saying that for awhile that I think Americans have a Walmart Mentality. Good example is Rubbermaid trash cans. A few years ago, Rubbermaid was contacted by Walmart and told if they did not get their price down on their product, they would be removed. Rubbermaid responded and lowered the price, but lowered the quality of their trash cans. People were happy, because they thought they were buying Rubbermaid, but it turned into a disposable trash now. Concerning the photos, I possibly may do another video, but I’m going to have to be very careful. I’m not going to show clients homes. A lot of the jobs that we end up getting is because our clients know that we hold a certain standard. There will be another video with photos.
@livesmart9090
@livesmart9090 2 күн бұрын
I think I know what YT channel your thinking about at 4:16 Reno Man?
@campbellbuilt
@campbellbuilt 2 күн бұрын
You would be correct
@checolate9680
@checolate9680 3 күн бұрын
Too expensive!
@campbellbuilt
@campbellbuilt 2 күн бұрын
I know, I tried dirt first but didn’t work
@patrickgorham4269
@patrickgorham4269 3 күн бұрын
Forget all that, cut the tip at an angle and run that gun at nearly 90 degree angle and you most like won't have to use anything, try it practice it and you'll see, just like door, window bathroom caulking. Seriously man try it. I'm not being sarcastic but trying to be helpful.
@chekiobueller911
@chekiobueller911 3 күн бұрын
Would this work in a hollow core foam filled door?
@shaserv
@shaserv 3 күн бұрын
I just learned something! Thank u brother.
@angelaldacoaa
@angelaldacoaa 3 күн бұрын
Wen i lay sealer i dont need to clean up if you get an even distribution of the RIGHT amount then when you run your finger thru it it wont be ove flowing all over the place it will just sit perfect. Might need to clean a corner a tiny but once you figure out the right size hole the right pressure the right speed and an even amount it lays alot cleaner i almost never had to cleane up only once ina while cause that was litteraly my job as a painter/paintprep and the time u waist on cleaning the time your waisting on getting it into the spray booth and we had alot of truck bodys to do
@radcowdisease
@radcowdisease 3 күн бұрын
Xylene is what I use. Works great
@saltiness_incoming1407
@saltiness_incoming1407 3 күн бұрын
Sorry, I have a hard time trusting someone when they use amazon jack stands.
@campbellbuilt
@campbellbuilt 3 күн бұрын
And you would be wrong, Northern Tool. There’s some Salt 😀
@kinsey8109
@kinsey8109 3 күн бұрын
Copenhagen spit also works 😂
@jhueth3969
@jhueth3969 4 күн бұрын
MEK vs Acetone.
@tommymiller9228
@tommymiller9228 4 күн бұрын
Yeah I think I would use your "URETHANE "reducer to clean up polyurethane.....🙄🥴😵‍💫
@campbellbuilt
@campbellbuilt 3 күн бұрын
Okay Tommy 🤪😫🫥
@carlosayusolaslenguas5185
@carlosayusolaslenguas5185 4 күн бұрын
You LEGEND! Thank you man. What a struggle that was!!
@Q-presss
@Q-presss 4 күн бұрын
Just s friendly reminder to anyone who owns a jeep with the good ol 4.0: YOU NEED TO USE A ZINC ADDITIVE IN YOUR OIL! 4.0s were all designed with the idea that all motor oil would always have zinc in it for extra protection and coating to internal moving parts. What they did not see was the epa forcing all motor oil manufacturers to stop adding zinc to their oil. You wanna 4.0 that will easily see 300,000+ miles? Start adding lucus zddp additive to your oil.
@Dubluv16v
@Dubluv16v 4 күн бұрын
Spray windex over the top before you tool it. Then it wont stick to the rest of the material around it when you wipe it.
@nickbrockelman
@nickbrockelman 5 күн бұрын
Just used cheap charcoal lighter fluid. It works the same and then you can use acetone after it cures if you want to clean up any residuals but there won't be any
@sakibc1787
@sakibc1787 5 күн бұрын
What is the name of the color on the wall looks very nice ??
@mikejungferman4744
@mikejungferman4744 5 күн бұрын
Hmm obviously this isn't the same white seam sealer I use to seal tub surround
@campbellbuilt
@campbellbuilt 4 күн бұрын
You are correct, very different.
@haipai-hais
@haipai-hais 5 күн бұрын
Yall are silly 😂