Ask This Old House | Storage Bench, Old Shower Valve (S17 E6) | FULL EPISODE
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- čas přidán 3. 10. 2019
- In Build It, Tom and Kevin build a modern storage bench out of a single sheet of MDF and then Mauro paints it; Richard travels to Seattle to help a homeowner whose shower runs cold whenever there’s a demand for hot water elsewhere in the house.
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Ask This Old House | Storage Bench, Old Shower Valve (S17 E6) | FULL EPISODE
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Love how Kevin's questions always build on the conversation. He asks exactly what the viewer might be wondering even though he likely already knows the answer. That's a good host.
Thats a good script.
Ask This Old House may be the greatest show ever.
No doubt about it.
I sure love it.
"hahaha I am so cheap" pulls out $700+ track saw.
Write it off it’s tax season lol
The money you save on cheap materials can go into getting great tools that will last many years and make those jobs much easier to accomplish.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Wanna see what a lifetime of fine craftsmanship can do? 3:52, the freehand straight line skill is incredible. Just using his finger on the side as a guide. *chef's kiss* Perfect.
It is an incredibly simple thing to do
I use MDF to make arcades. The best way to protect any of the exposed edges is to mix 5 parts water with 1 part glue. Put it in the cuts with a foam brush. When it's dry, quick sand with 220g and it's a hard edge. Nice bench!
Any preference on glue?
Wood glue?
From Bob the Builder to This Old House
Never get tired of this show
WOW Ask This Old House! Some measurements in the plans for the Storage Bench on your website would be very helpful!
@3:53 Did Tom just draw a straight line by hand?? What a beast
I know some people have been asking about the bench. You can find the planes on there web site, and look under the "how to" tab and scroll down to find the project.
Thanks 🙏
Always learn something from you...thank you!
Hi TOH , that's a really nice bench that Tommy built there , good job ! 👍😊🛠
Wow he reminded me of my grandpa. He was a perfection man too
Please stay away from MDF. It's too soft and will soak water if not protected. Go with traditional birch plywood. The cost is a little higher, but you'll have a piece of furniture that will stand the test of time. You can also accent the bench using an exotic wood for the base. This project is so awesome along with the results.
It'sade in America, so time is not an issue...
If their house don't last long, why would the furniture last long?
The mud room storage unit looked nice. I was curious as to why the edges weren't softened with a round over router bit?
Nice to see this in the build project house for a nice gift
I like the bench! Another great video!
Thanks for sharing that
Very valuable channel. Keep up your good work.
Ya! for Richard.
Tommy said "let's see if it fits" after he put the glue on. 😂
Love this show always great tips
Don't know that you guys will ever cover this, but I'd love a jeweler's workbench on a budget episode.
Um.. no lol
No mention of stopped dados.
The thing about MDF is that no amount of screws and glue will keep it together without that back plate. MDF has no real strength against lateral movement.
I despise MDF.
Cleaned up all that crappy caulking, too.
Nice👍😀👍
Where did they get the baskets for the storage bench?
I hope you painted the underside of that bench, it is the place that is always missed and it also is the worst place to get water on as it will be sitting on the floor and any water will come in contact with it.
A good argument for painting, then assembling.
I refuse to use MDF as it gives off chemical vapours. However, at the start of the show, when the bloke arrived up the stairs, I swear it looked like the setting of 'Home Improvement' for a moment LOL, Cheers :-)
Great bench!! would you have the plans available to be able to duplicate?
Built to size of cushion... so no plans likely.
I was concerrned when the painter said that mdf is a very soft material, (something I already knew), but what is the guideline about where it is ok and not ok to use this material? Can This Old House give us the schooling, the guidelines in general, so that we can know enough to decide when mdf is ok or not ok?
Not a new episode but one of my favorite! Awesome bench I'm going to try and build myself! Can someone please tell me and others though, why are flat head screws still a thing? They are the absolute worst!
Are you confusing the terms "flat head" with "slotted"? Flat head screws are just that. A screw with a flat head. Slotted would refer to the type of driver you have to use. Some of those are slotted, Phillips square (Robertson) and torx. You can get a flat head screw with any of the driver types. If you look closely at the video, they are using a deck screw that has a flat head and a torx driver (kind of a star shape).
I watch this and have to ask, yes I know it's an old video.
What about calcium deposits or hard water deposits, rust, and or lime in that balancing valve? I don't know where you are, but here we change our showerheads and clean out our flush valve every few years.
Personally, I think this is a situation waiting to happen, they will never last 40 years in my opinion. A situation like those hose bib anti-siphon, a call back waiting to happen. I can't tell you how many of those I have thrown in the trash.
Anyway, Love the show, great information. If I sound like I am complaining, sorry, I am not. I am just a grumpy old man and don't know how to word it better. :)
I think that valve cartridge is newer than fifty years.
its not
50 years ago isn't 1950 anymore oldtimer. 70 builds are 50 years old. The cheapest and ugliest builds of history have made it half a decade.
I wonder do they give away the items they build on the show
What kind of saw and guide is that yallcused to cut the mdf?
that's a Festool track saw.
What is the purpose of the glue actually because finaly you will using screw/nail?
@Knappmiller the screws only hold where they are place the glue will along the entirety of the dado. Also, MDF does not hold screws as well as solid wood or plywood. It tends to ream out easily with any movement. The glue greatly reduce any chance of movement within the joint. If possible you should glue and mechanically fasten all joints.
what glue do you recommend? I noticed you are using gorilla glue.
what is the name of the special tool than the plumber use?
Shower cartridge puller and that tool can remove that cartridge without using the pliers. That make another kind that can pull the outer case if the two parts come apart
that bench look like it can be for 3 12" JL audio
That'd be neat in the shop
That MDF is $60 a board now, not $30 as mentioned at the beginning.
That’s inflation.
Do you have a y plans for shoe box?
make your own custom one with online sketchup
Who ever Caulked that valve needs to be fired and someone should have cleaned it up before the video
That’s not Seattle, I can see blue skies
Looks like a typical Seattle summer day.
Funny how people buy these remodel homes and know or learn nothing about them the customer with plumbing problems has a nice home with old piping ..people need to really start knowledging themselves even after they purchase a home..
Why are the screws yellow?
They're deck screws with a coating for use in pressure treated lumber and wet applications. Prob what they had laying around because if water penetrates, mdf is going to swell and fail long before any type of screw.
@@24601h Thanks.
It matches the mdf color as well
6:34 Hey that's not festool!
Why not just use the tool, made to remove the cartridge, that he just had in his hand. Seems strange.
This is great! If you’d like to keep your learning diverse and don’t want to continuously listen to men talk, check out Leah with See Jane Drill
My parents house has the newer 3 way valve in the house but if the sink is on in the kitchen the water gets cold and if anything in the bathroom is on like the sink and the toilet it gets hot
"About $30 for a sheet"
now its like $50
A nice video but I will never use MDF. gross.
Woudn't be hard to adapt that project to plywood
99% agree. MDF has very few applications in my work. Although, If you want perfectly flat (assembly table top) its hard to beat. But, you must protect all exposed sides as it chips terribly.
@@MartinDeHill It should have been a plywood project.
So you are cheap first tool a festool track saw
Yeah, because only a Festool saw can cut MDF...
Nobody7720 any saw can cut mdf they have more saws than the expensive stuff like MAKITA or dewalt or wilwaukee
I'd like to see Tommy and Kevin in masks while cutting MDF. I know their dust collection is great, but not everyone's is, and they are setting an example
Yep, she or "it" definitely looks like they live in Seattle lol
is it not comical how you mention the cheap cost of the one piece of MDF, but not the cost of all the machines and tools necessary to cut and build this thing?
The dude in the overalls is a happy fella now.
says clockwise and proceeds to turn left .. what clock is he using?
He clearly says counter clockwise - he was just turning and grunting while he said it. Counter was softer, but he 100% said it - listen again.
$30 for a sheet is high
What's a normal price then
Replacing a 50 year old all metal cartridge (that still worked) with a modern plastic part makes me cringe. That part will wear out in half the time.
It didn’t “work”, it failed to accommodate for water pressure changes and froze her in the shower. 🧐 If in 25 years she has to call a plumber back in to put in a new one, that seems a fair trade off.
You can go to the kitchen and make me a sandwich.
I don't always cut MDF, but when I do, I don't wear a mask.
Track saw with dust collection, don't need a mask.
What's up with Kevin using a particulate mask while sanding mdf and Tom not? We know that not using one is harmful to your health. We also know old timers don't want to use them. Some of them have died from that already. I want This Old House to highlight best practices. Save lives. What about it? The message here is that it's ok not to use a particulate mask. Knowing the medical science, then, the message is we don't care whether you live or die. Too dramatic? I don't think so. People have died.
Shower woman is adorbs
Again with the painter, K3vin is using a particulate mask but the painter is not. Even if he sadly does not normally use one, is that what you want to advise us to do? Help us. When do we need it. We rely on This Old House for safety information _at the very least._ If it is important to health, why isn't the painter using a particulate mask?
22:19 -- look at that! Those nail holes are not filled in with putty. That isn't a normal TOH lesson. Are you guys slipping? The answer is yes, but don't. Stop. We want best practices from you guys, not something sloppy. We can do sloppy on our own. I guess in general I'm calling on you guys to step up and do your best as you have before. Maybe you're tired and not being careful anymore? Whatever it is I call for you to be as good as you have been in the past. Please.
I remember years ago Tommy talking about best safety practices on PBS. I think I knew then that Norm and Tommy and his crew, sadly, didn't always follow best safety practices, but was proud of him and happy that he always presented them as they were understood then. It seems that y'all have backslid a little.
I’m guessing you’re not a Trumper?
@@KitchenerLeslie2 I confused. Are you saying that Trumpers don't believe in using safety equipment in the trades?
@@PatrickPoet masks in general. Since I’ve been back to work in late May, I’ve maybe seen two other trades wear a mask. I work in residential construction on Long Island.
@@KitchenerLeslie2 that's disturbing. A lot of particulates cause serious long term harm. MDF in particular is (usually except in CA where they require non-toxic binder) harmful enough that you need a tight fitting mask with HEPA filters. If you work in a field you have to educate yourself about the health hazards so you know when and why to use particular PPE. I grew up in Texas where people often thought it unmanly to take care of yourself. In the trades the life expectancy is noticeably short for manly men. I don't think it manly to die early for no reason.
bad episode. too much whirring of saws.
I thought this would be a perfect, easy, project. But NO! Special tools needed, spoiler.
Its a little smelly even with deoderant.