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What an odd use of security screws...that HAD to be an upsell, I bet.
ОтветитьOne of the best how-to videos I've seen - detailed, concise, w/no wasted talk. Thinking to attempt this myself.
As someone who's dealt with dropped tools/parts (in machines where it could be catastrophic if it fell/got jammed.. had thoughts of cellphone ringing as soon as I landed in St. Louis after a San Jose job - I spent about an hour finding a screw once), I've learned to put cardboard/piece of paper to catch screws.. could stuff a towel in that crack. Good days to you
Nice work. You made it look very easy. For those attempting the project, get yourselves a torx bit to go into an impact driver if you need to remove screws like they had to. It will go faster and doubtful your driver will fall down a crack!
Ответитьwood trim looks really weird. gray or white would be so much bette.
ОтветитьGreat work!!!!!!!
ОтветитьEhh, not a fan of the wood trim. Makes it just look unfinished
ОтветитьGood but I would rather see silicon at the base rather then construction adhesive and would like to see much more of it not just a simple loop (Sine wave) pattern. In your case it was somewhat weatherized but still good practice to run many lines across as a multiple defense strategy.
ОтветитьShe is impressive!!!
Ответитьwhere did you buy the white oak?
ОтветитьThat remaining glass comes out. Ours has a flat bracket that holds it closed, 2 screws.
ОтветитьLmao, The Hole of Death! I love it.
ОтветитьSuper woman
ОтветитьGreat video, but I’m gonna be the grammar Nazi here. It’s pronounced COCK, the L is silent. Lol
ОтветитьGreat video. Thanks
ОтветитьYou and I live the same lives haha. Always happy to make it back to your channel after a google search of my problem. Thanks for the vids!
ОтветитьGreat video. Thank you for this.
ОтветитьGreat video. You didn't mention what you did on the outside at the bottom of the door. How did you trim that out? How many weep holes does your door have? Mine has 4. 2 nearer to the bottom and 2 higher. Should all 4 be exposed? Or can the lower ones be covered by trim?
ОтветитьThis was an awesome DIY
ОтветитьTwo dudes hard at work
I love it ❤
I love your videos, Great job
ОтветитьIs it required to put sloped sill pan?
ОтветитьLooks awesome.... Thanks for the video, I'm going to tackle this project soon and your video helped. My door is backordered.
ОтветитьReally love these videos .. so glad I found this channel. You explain things really well and with right amount of detail. Great work
ОтветитьWhat is best way to take measurements of your door before you order it and remove the preceding door?
ОтветитьAnother super job. After watching your other videos it is pleasing to see home handy people publish work with clear instructions and well-filmed sequences. Plus you two always think to clean the work area as you go which is so sensible. It's inspiring and encouraging watching Maker Gray home handy people.
ОтветитьYou did a good job
ОтветитьGreat Work, the new door and trim looks sooooooo much better.
ОтветитьI’m worried about that wide crack in which the tool fell.
ОтветитьLevel up! 🍄
ОтветитьWhat a transformation! Looks amazing!
ОтветитьLove it! Thanks
ОтветитьI've been wanting to add a sliding door for a long time, but it would be filling the space where an old window and window sized hole from a former swamp cooler are. I'm still figuring out how to frame that gap out before I start, and to add more complication its on a hodge podge adobe/brick wall I have. Thanks for the post, seeing it done allows my brain to figure out the process for my own hot mess house express.
ОтветитьThis door gets a ton of use so this one project was a huge upgrade for our house! What do you think? Don't forget to subscribe because there are lots more home improvement projects coming. Thanks for watching!
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