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Josh Carlson
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Thanks for video. It would have been nice to know when you which way you the 45. I assume it the same angle as IF you would be mitering?
Thank you, very clear and concise
You're very welcome!
Video starts at 4:35
even seeing it done it's still black magic to me. I just cant visualize it
I needed this quick fix
Glad it worked!
GENIOUS
Why did he trim on a 20 degree angle
Hi Daniel, I'm a little late to reply here but the 20 degree angle was to remove material that could potentially be in the way if the wall corner/angle was more than 90 degrees. If I hadn't done that it could potentially push the face of the trim joint apart and create a gap. Hope that makes sense.
nope did not work.
Love how he says ruuuuf or roof!!
What cute eye candy teaching class tonight!!
Very smart man❤
It worked!!!
Cut 44 degrees instead of 45
We do that often depending on the situation.
4yrs later, still the man. Thank you!
Thanks 😊
You're welcome!
This guy has to be from Minnesota. Great video!
How can you tell?🤣 Thanks!
can you have piers under the slab and piers above the slab with caps and no block wall to support the house? (In other words, a house is sitting on 9 feet high piers, and the piers are sitting on a slab (a raft) that has localized thickenings underneath where reinforced concrete vertical beams were casted in place as part of the footings. Another way to express what I am asking: Is it code to lift a house on beams without block walls to support it (essentially walkout basement without block walls kind of like a beach house on stilts, but the soil is loamy) If no, why not?
Thanks, doing my kid's old house with real hardwood floors and molding making this a great find. Nice job.
I did all 3 hinges and it's still closing on its own like how badly do I have to bend these damn pins. I'm just gonna get a doorstop at this point.
My pins dont come out,its sealed.
And what if your hinges Doest have pins? I have 4 hinges without removable pins
Thanks Josh! So simple. Love the vid. And nice vest!
I ran into this exact same problem. My eave vents were clogged with dust, and I was overusing the humidifier in extreme cold weather. New vents and keeping the humidity lower fixed the problem.
Try running superglue into hinges and leave overnight.
Funny guy
Thank you. What would your thoughts be in regards to a similar problem, but in a 2 story houses. The room leaking being on first floor over a rarely used master bathroom. When it rains, that's when I can hear water dripping onto the other side of ceiling. Would appreciate some advice.
Hello Christopher, Is it possible that there is a plumbing vent pipe exiting the roof over this area? If the roof flashing around this pipe isn't sealed or has deteriorated that could cause this issue. If that's the case the water could follow the pipe down through the attic, through the wall on the second floor, and down into the second floor joist space. Where that pipe turns and goes horizontal the water can drip off the pipe. This can also happen with furnace vents, bath fan vents, etc. Hope that helps.
Literally was on the job. I tried messing with the hinges but nothing worked. I Put my pride to the side and CZcams how to fix a door that won't stay open lol Your video fixed my problem immediately. Thank you very much!
Haven't coped in years. Nice cuts bro!
Thanks Rusty!
Genius
Does anyone in the Oklahoma area do this?
Thank you very much !👍
Thanks for relaxing my mind.
Best explanation in all of CZcams. Thank you very much
Really fine but don't move the guard on the miter saw up with your hand. How about some safety? Although you do mention don't put you hand on the blade that's what the guard is for.
Why not just find the angle? Woulnt that be easier and a lot less work?
Always explain why you're crawling like a monkey in the attic so if rookies go up there looking around, they stay on the wood and don't bust thru the ceiling. PSA
A lot of work when a dab of caulking will do ya. Now if your getting paid by the hour. Then cope away. All depends on who's paying the bills 😉
This sounds very labor intensive. For a 5-minute fix which requires no tools look for Magna Stop Magnetic Door Stops on YT.
Seriously? I just did it in 3 minutes & it cost 0. Labor intensive. Oi.
I am going to add some quarter round under my cabinets, using a coping saw was really hard to use, I ended up getting my angle grinder, worked perfectly, then used my file to smooth it. First time doing it, felt pretty proud, cause I screw up all the time
Keep at it man. You cant improve if you dont make mistakes.
For what it's worth, I went and purchased a cordless Dremel tool, and never looked back. I've never had such a miserable time with a tool, as I had with that coping saw. As a matter of fact, I think that saw became the dremels first dismemberment project. Anyway, something else that helped me tremendously, was using some 150-grit sand paper on the round part of the quarter round to get the curved "contact" edge perfect with just 2-3 sec of sanding. You're probably already done with the project, but thought I'd give you my two cents, given I had a very similar experience. HUGE salute to men like this who found a way to make that coping saw work...I can't imagine the amount of time it took to get proficient at that. I'm finding that most DIY'ers hate it.
@@phillamoore157 I might have to try that. I can see what the guy is doing, and it looks really simple, but every single time I try it, it just doesn't work.
@@TotemoGaijin Yeah...I had he exact same problem.
You saved my sanity! I've been dealing with my bathroom door swinging shut and couldn't figure out how to fix it. I've tried the shim but didn't work. The two pins bent did it. Thank you!
Well done video. Alot of skilled carpenters on CZcams, but most of them can't make an instructional video to save their life. Thanks 👍
A-friggin-men, brother. I've come really close to leaving some nasty comments, then deleted it because they're just trying to help. But, between people's horrific communication skills, poor "teaching" skills, and not having a clue as to how to shoot a video.....there's some real crap out there that waste's a LOT of time. That's the problem with platform's with zero standards for who posts what.
Love your calm easy going demeanor. Keep up the great work!
Thank you for this video. I’m trying to find the reason for my roof/ceiling leak.
Shut up George Floyd! Don't make me get my knee out!
Many moons ago, I put a tin roof on a row house in D.C. 3/12 pitch, 1" standing seam. Leak showed up. Measured the stain, went up on roof. Sure enough, little 1" pipe penetration. I made a conical hat for it and called it a job. A week later customer calls again. Still leaking. "Wait a minute," I said. "It hasn't rained." Went back. Turns out it was an old over flow tank for the steam radiators. Home had radiators removed. They just sealed the line and left the tank in the crawl space. Every time it rained tank got water from the roof vent. It finally rusted out and started seeping. It would have stopped, eventually because of my hat. Us tearing the old roof off is probably what broke it's back. What a trip.
What can be done if the door hinges don't have removable pins?
Thanks for the ideas, I couldn’t get it to work after 2 pins, (I live in a apartment & didn’t want to bother the neighbors) but I held the pin with Vice grips, suspended the pin between 2 pieces of wood, I tap, it bent, back in and door is fixed. Thanks!
Thanks for shooting the video as you were doing the fix and showing how you had to go to two pins. I had to do all three pins on my solid wood exterior door before it would work. I would have otherwise stopped at the first pin and given up. Thanks again.
Well done for a female's complex mind!
I recommend a grinder with a sanding wheel when coping.
I did that, worked better
Thanks for your clarity….this help me a lot with my copying skills.
Good video