You have it all wrong!!. Those lights are faded from the sun, it's not the same as scratches. A little bit of commonsense goes a long way.
@elsasun38042 күн бұрын
can u just produce and sell ?
@TheHappyDIYGuy-ri8nb7 күн бұрын
I would do it one time, looks like a lot of work.
@shanamckinnon10719 күн бұрын
Thank you What if there’s not a spot for an allen wrench?
@PSL_Tayscooking11 күн бұрын
I would pay you to do this for me
@ttattx16 күн бұрын
Cheese and Rice man 1 minute in and none of it looks fast or easy. Big L
@khaitran15068022 күн бұрын
Our model is exactly the same as your. But when we want to take the handle our, after unscrewed . The handle just stuck, cannot take it out, any tips before moving to next steps . Thanks
@wnygamingllc609625 күн бұрын
This is an amazing video, I was thinking about doing this myself when I stumbled upon this design! I think I might try and take it one step further and add the LED display to display height as well! Thanks again!
@jermainewells76425 күн бұрын
Could you still Make stands for these ?
@jermainewells76425 күн бұрын
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@andrewcormier9269Ай бұрын
Try again on a headlight and you will be sure to have the correct material that headlights are made from
@charliebryer2802Ай бұрын
Thanks my shower manufacturer for discontinuing the cartridge type just enough to render this impossible, you money grubbing shithouses
@kingsboy48Ай бұрын
Thanks for the idea, I made one though it is slightly different than yours but just as effective. I posted a video of mine here kzfaq.info/get/bejne/lbt1d5Waq6zXe58.html
@kalynbales2570Ай бұрын
Do I leave my sink faucet open while I turn the main back on?
@AnnLippert1Ай бұрын
you lost me at "circle cutting jig". NOPE. This is way too much work YOu are basically building a TRANSFORMER. I'll just rake and use a leaf blower
@Rebel9668Ай бұрын
Cool. I had been considering changing my 4' florescent shop lights to LEDs. Seeing this though has made me reconsider that. My florescent lights work just fine and as my shop is painted white I have plenty of light in there. I guess if it ain't broke I shouldn't fix it, lol. Heck, one bank of them is probably as old as I am with a big sand ballast resistor in it and still works fine.
@Rebel9668Ай бұрын
I wonder if one of those new red link pin style belts would offer less vibration as they have no "memory". What brand riser block did you use on your saw if you don't mind my asking? I have a Delta 28-276 and have been wanting to make these same changes to mine.
@user-qs2ti8qr3oАй бұрын
You could’ve just put some medium width mesh over a shop vac nozzle.…..
@garrettmineoАй бұрын
I think a good shop vac with a larger suction nozzle like you used equipped with an adjustable air bleed (to adjust vacuum so it won’t pick p the rocks) would work too.
@leongeisberg294Ай бұрын
Do you know if they make this kit for Porter Cable?
@42PursuitАй бұрын
You'd have to check their website which has a list of compatible routers
@edwardlance2379Ай бұрын
Older video, I know, but they actually sell a kit to do this (about $90). Comes with the cup (similar to the one you use), sanding blocks, chemical, etc. It's worth noting that this kit's sanding blocks go up to 2,000 grit. I'd try repeating your experiment, but sand up to 2,000 grit, then try it.
@blt981Ай бұрын
You can buy a puller for 20 dollars…
@danielebellezza8699Ай бұрын
sn't there a risk that the small particles of rock wool could be dispersed into the air?
@FabianHernandez-uj5imАй бұрын
How much for this job
@4211RobАй бұрын
Excellent solution! Thank you!
@xlilace14x2 ай бұрын
Lifesaver ❤
@laurenheintz53692 ай бұрын
Great video! But if I instead use 1x4 pine boards for the frame (no table saw), wouldn’t there be an extra inch where the 3” thick insulation would flop around?
@42Pursuit2 ай бұрын
1x4 boards are actually 0.75″ x 3.5″ so there would only be an extra half inch. And with how fluffy the insulation is, I don't think there'd be any flopping around with that little bit of extra depth. Cheers!
@ernestovillahermosa48272 ай бұрын
Thanks
@fabioarrua2 ай бұрын
the magic starts a 1000 grit...😂
@kyleinthought2 ай бұрын
Nice design mate, and a great video production
@dennissklar77872 ай бұрын
Thanks for posting your informative video. What I really got out of it, was maintaining speed while gaining strength by controlling everything with pulleys. It's almost like mechanical advantage in reverse, sort of , I guess, oh whatever, ... it was cool to watch.
@42Pursuit2 ай бұрын
It totally is! It's pretty cool what can be done with just swapping around some pulleys and mechanical parts.
@joseph-is-my-name2 ай бұрын
Curious why didn't you just use a leaf blower VACUUM? What's your logic? Specifically Toro blower vacuum as example
@42Pursuit2 ай бұрын
They're not that great of a tool in my opinion. They're prone to clogging and breaking, and you carry the bag that they fill so you've gotta lug around all the weight you suck up. Also that bag is pretty small and can be hard to empty.
@joseph-is-my-name2 ай бұрын
@@42Pursuit that is a well thought out response, and i agree with your response, particularly the bag is heavy and awkward and clogging. Thanks for sharing knowledge
@user-bb6fs7yh3o2 ай бұрын
Channel locks
@rileyandikeysplaytime59362 ай бұрын
Much finer emery paper 800, 1000, 1500 grit and graduate to fine steel wool. Remember it is UV damage your removing. No need to use jackhammer style muscle on the sanding part!....Meaning do not put pressure when sanding! You'll gouge deep grooves. Back and forth even passes in a uniform manner, then up and down passes. Rinse surface well and allow to dry. You'll end up with much better results. The grits that were used in this video are ridiculously too coarse.They would work for taking rust off of steel.But that's not the situation here.
@TosaNewsense2 ай бұрын
This is absolutely brilliant! I wish I had seen this video sooner! Had just ordered a worm gear last week, after hemming and hawing between the worm gear and the nema motor. Went with the worm gear bc I've never programmed an arduino before. However, if my simple circuitry plans fall through, I'm definitely going to go with your plans. Heck, I may just scrap it altogether anyway and go with your design. Soooooo much incredible functionality! Thank you so much for posting this.
@MrsWhite-jt1gw2 ай бұрын
Why not use the leaf blower?
@quantumtechcrypto70802 ай бұрын
You suck. :)
@RRaucina2 ай бұрын
It gets worse when the brass cartridge breaks off entirely. I had the pleasure of drilling a hole into the center of the spool and driving in a 3/8 tap, then pulling that out with the use of pb blaster and a torch on the valve body. Great valve when its not stuck!
@spencercurtis862 ай бұрын
Thank god finally a good review not a paid review. I have yet to see anyone do a ppfd test on them!
@JamesStacks2 ай бұрын
I agree with the commenters below who said these methods are much too dangerous for DIY! If you have ever seen anyone working with acetone get burned, you wouldn't go near this! Even that small cup could create a disastrous fireball with one spark -- especially when it's hot. MEK is a long term exposure hazard. It cooks the liver. Brief exposures probably don't much matter. The big danger in all of this is flammability.
@jamesscherping24612 ай бұрын
Looks great. If nothing else I'll be using a shop vac with a downspout filter in my first attemp.
@timmyg0004202 ай бұрын
Did you try a wet vac first?
@42Pursuit2 ай бұрын
Yeah, it sucks up the rocks as well because it's a high-pressure low-volume device. Dust collector blower motors are designed to be low-pressure high-volume so are great a picking up light things while leaving heaver things alone.
@productionmark2 ай бұрын
Did you do a second part of the video with 1000, 1500 and 2000?
@diegohperez64342 ай бұрын
Well this is second time I see this you know how much you saved I look the router lift today one is a 1000 English pounds which is nice but the price is not that nice and look how much you spend may be under 200 dollars and works I have dewalt 625 which is powerful router for hard wood thanks my brain they going to different level know because of my friend thanks again I say hello from London but my work shop hopefully is going to be in Colombia 🇨🇴 👌👌👍
@ambruni46222 ай бұрын
Can I just pay double for you to make this for me?! Please!!😅
@42Pursuit2 ай бұрын
I wish I could! Hmm, maybe find someone locally that could build one for you? Or google 'local makerspace' and they might have the tools/resources to help you out.
@9mmTXn2 ай бұрын
Fantastic! I must ask, and maybe the answer is obvious, but can this not be done with a shop vac? I only ask because I have one already.
@42Pursuit2 ай бұрын
Great question! Shop vacs are designed to move air in a high-pressure and low-volume way which allows them to suck up most things that fit within the hose diameter which would cause them to pick up rocks as well as the pine needles. Dust collector blower motors are designed to operate with low-pressure and high-volume air flow which allows them to suck up light-weight things but they don't have the pressure to lift up heaver things like rocks. This make blowers motors the perfect tool for this job 👍🏼
@9mmTXn2 ай бұрын
@42Pursuit thank you for your answer. So, in theory, if I use a 4" to 2.5" reducer attachment to create a larger suction area, I believe I could lower the effective suction. Maybe even cap it with a 1" wire mesh for good measure if it still has too much suction. Love the idea in the video, just don't have the room for an additional item like that.
@mechwar312 ай бұрын
A hydraulic crimping tool also works.
@42Pursuit2 ай бұрын
Hmm, how much do those tools cost?
@mechwar31Ай бұрын
@@42Pursuit I got a handheld hydraulic crimp tool from harbor freight for about $80 (USD). The hydraulic crimper is intended to be used to crimp fittings onto large gauge electrical wire, but since it produces up to 8 tons of force it can be used to install pemserts in certain materials.
@diegohperez64342 ай бұрын
Very good work up good price thanks 🙏
@42Pursuit2 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@Opal11292 ай бұрын
Another option? I cannot built this
@42Pursuit2 ай бұрын
Hmm, maybe find someone locally that could build one for you? Or google 'local makerspace' and they might have the tools/resources to help you out.