Central Boiler Projects - New Classic Edge HDX 760

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  • čas přidán 30. 11. 2022
  • This video details the installation of the Central Boiler Classic Edge HDX 760. I am replacing my old Wood Doctor boiler with this new Central Boiler HDX 760. Today, my goal is to install the chimney sections and replace a light switch pole using the Sika Post Fill material that I have used in the past and really like.
    We set the post using Sika PostFix Fence Post Mix, see how it works in this video.
    Thanks for watching!
    Materials used:
    Sika PostFix Fence Post Mix - retail.usa.sika.com/en/produc...
    Central Boiler Classic Edge HDX 760 - centralboiler.com/products/cl...
    #cetralboiler #hdx760 #upnorthwiththenybergs

Komentáře • 4

  • @juleswinnfield826
    @juleswinnfield826 Před rokem

    Looking good. I have the same "drop-it" screw problem as well.....ugh. Big box stores sell a magnet on a broom handle.... designed for picking up nails on build sites. A smaller magnet tool from the world of automotive repair gains acess to tight spaces.... basically cylinder magnet on a long screwdriver handle.... not home made, comercially produced. Both have helped me avoid going to the hardware store looking for the exact lost screw. Thanks for the vid and your time.

    • @UpNorthNybergs
      @UpNorthNybergs  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Jules, hope all is well!
      My wife says I have sausage fingers thus the reason for dropping small things ;-) I have a couple of those "magnets on a stick", unfortunately, my shop is about a 1/2 mile down the driveway and when I need something it is always "at the shop"...hehe. I do need to add that tool to the back of my already over-crowded toll chest on the back of the quad.

  • @offthetrailsoutdoors1169

    Did you do your intro video? What program did you use?

    • @UpNorthNybergs
      @UpNorthNybergs  Před rokem

      Hello, thanks for watching. I'm trying to remember, but i think I used a template from Motion Array (I think they have some free ones), I use Adobe Premiere for all my videos, I've been an Adobe user for a long time and so the learning curve seems a bit less as they have similar tools. I hope that helps!