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  • justin
    justin
    4 months ago
    Curtains, blinds for windows - expensive all together.
  • Ranger 1780
    Ranger 1780
    4 months ago
    Praying for your son.
  • Priit Raju
    Priit Raju
    4 months ago
    Hei, long time viewer, have a remark. The caps lock captions that all the teens use like "HAVE ONLY X" might not be the thing for this channel. I feel like it may annoy your main audience base. Assuming i get it correctly that its mostly men 35+. Just a thing you may discuss within your team. Heck, annoyed me enough to write this comment 🙂. Other than that, stay safe, keep up the good work!
  • Larry Iowa/Texas Rooster
    Larry Iowa/Texas Rooster
    4 months ago
    👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🗽🙏🏻enjoyed....I was bored and read the comments...oh well what can I say, Cody you should have watched a Utube video on building a railing, and one on bolting a compressor to a concrete floor! Love Utube😊
  • kirk garverick
    kirk garverick
    4 months ago
    Just got around to watching this vid. A little advice, double nut the bolt so you do not damage the threads. Good luck with your projects.
  • David Webster
    David Webster
    4 months ago
    It's a shame you don't have your son to help you. I expect with your high standards you didn't have the time to mentor him. It's the price one pays for having the wife raise a boy. He will get it in time hopefully.
  • Robert
    Robert
    4 months ago
    The Chinese manufacture 99% of the worlds thermometers. They are making then read hotter then it actually to fool the world its getting hotter!
  • Ronald Hoch
    Ronald Hoch
    4 months ago
    If you are worried about rebar, you should get a rebar concrete bit. (Rebar eater) also, you can drill out all the holes, set the anchors and then the equipment. Many times the problem is the anchors not being straight out or plumb which throws it off. You can bend the anchors a bit to straighten them out so they go where you want. Another good option you could try next time is drop in anchors.
  • charles cameron
    charles cameron
    4 months ago
    Could have used a rebar Eatter when you hit that solid spot. But I'm sure you knew that and just didn't have one on hand. But for others who may not know about them.
  • Keith Parady
    Keith Parady
    4 months ago
    That’s a west coast guy for ya lol
  • Keith Parady
    Keith Parady
    4 months ago
    Should have put the nut on first
  • Steven Keween
    Steven Keween
    4 months ago
    Alot easier if you drill your hole with the compressor in place and then just install the anchor through the foot. Appreciate all your videos Cody !
  • Yourentaharley stan
    Yourentaharley stan
    4 months ago
    Nice video. I have to date put in oh 10 + or - thousand red heads not once for NASA .What I saw was a man working with his son ,u people that pic every thing is so old .
  • John Pierce
    John Pierce
    4 months ago
    Can trees explode? Please educate me from someone who doesn't fight wildfires
  • J H
    J H
    4 months ago
    Thank goodness, I thought from the title you had some hardship happening in your life. A lot of others in Oregon just lost everything in the fires and now they cant even get out of the toxic smoke and your busy with your continued series of stuffed shirt videos.
  • Mac Powers
    Mac Powers
    4 months ago
    Safety Sally says thou shall not stand above this step! Unless you need to reach a little higher. 🧐😂
  • westend
    westend
    4 months ago
    Pay attention to the handrails on the steps. Shape, dimension, and position are all important. You can't just stack a 2x4 or 2x6 on top of the balusters
  • Dennis Philen
    Dennis Philen
    4 months ago
    Always put the nut on before you pound it in. Ask me how I know.
  • Erik Klem
    Erik Klem
    4 months ago
    Ok out here on the east coast we use nails for all of our framing. Why are you using screws?
  • Cotronixco
    Cotronixco
    4 months ago
    Just mark the plates. No need to subtract 3/4".
  • Grant Ottaviano
    Grant Ottaviano
    4 months ago
    One other thing with those concrete anchors...........when setting them leave the nut on them just flush with the top so when you are hammering them in you don’t mushroom the top and booger up the first few threads making it impossible to get the nut on.
  • Kevin
    Kevin
    4 months ago
    Jack has really grown in the past few weeks
  • Ron
    Ron
    4 months ago
    I remember you didn’t do the rear because you couldn’t reach back there
  • chance tibbals
    chance tibbals
    4 months ago
    What’s the elevation at your new homestead???
  • Gud nuf
    Gud nuf
    4 months ago
    When the compressor kicks in, do you get vibration issues with filming? Maybe putting a wood spacer under it would help?
  • Mark B.
    Mark B.
    4 months ago
    I sure wouldn't want to be the employer who had to answer to OSHA, or a civil lawsuit, as to why my employee was standing on the TOP STEP of a step ladder (3:20)... and slipped and fell to his death. That never happens does it? Sure did happen to a painting contractor in one of our libraries 2 years ago. Was knocked off the 6th rung (6 ft.) and fell onto concrete and died! Why take the chance? Get a taller ladder!!!
  • Scott Wilcox
    Scott Wilcox
    4 months ago
    When you said gert beam that reminds why and how I started watching you’re channel. So for you’re new office why not a small timberframe inside you’re garage. Their free standing heck you could even mount it on heavy duty shop wheels and move it around. Just a thought. Great content and God Bless
  • JoshHefnerX
    JoshHefnerX
    4 months ago
    Some municipalities wont allow horizontal boards for railing because it turns into a ladder for children. Check your local codes.
  • M W
    M W
    4 months ago
    pro tip- put your bolt on before you hammer the anchor in. Then if you damage the threads, you can back the bolt off.
  • Zachary Vigil
    Zachary Vigil
    4 months ago
    Loosen up a bit..
  • Zachary Vigil
    Zachary Vigil
    4 months ago
    You have a good channel but you seem like your too serious man .
  • 4x4Scout
    4x4Scout
    4 months ago
    I was trying to put an anchor into a concrete wall once when I hit some rebar. Luckily I hit it dead on. Concrete bits do not drill metal very well so I switched to a regular drill bit. Drilled through the rebar and went back to the concrete bit. worked great.
  • John G
    John G
    4 months ago
    When laying out for walls, put the top and bottom plate 'on the flat' lay out as you would, but use your speed square to make a line on the 3.5'' side of the plate... then you'll have a plumb line to line up twisted studs if needed....
  • Justin Neely
    Justin Neely
    4 months ago
    Does 4' give you enough room to remove your pressure tank from the well if needed? Keep up the good work my friend.
  • DirtKickersandArrowheadLickers
    DirtKickersandArrowheadLickers
    4 months ago
    only God controls the light man
  • David Mc
    David Mc
    4 months ago
    Ooops, did you just pound in an anchor bolt without the nut (or 2) on top to protect the threads?
  • How do I
    How do I
    4 months ago
    I always thought that when marking out studs it was center to center of the first stud aswell, so you’ll just have to mark 16” and on 32” on on without having to take half the stud
  • Andrew Cran
    Andrew Cran
    4 months ago
    Our national anthem tells us that "Our home is girt my sea".
  • Rob Crawford
    Rob Crawford
    4 months ago
    Andrew Cran .......nope. “Our home is girt by sea”
  • Andrew Cran
    Andrew Cran
    4 months ago
    This felt like 'long-term dejavu' - I think one of the first Wranglerstar videos I watched more than a year ago was Cody bolting the compressor to the floor in the last shop...
  • John Clarke
    John Clarke
    4 months ago
    I check the bow and straightness at the lumber yard and don’t buy any that are not straight. I just don’t let the lumberman throw any piece of lumber on the truck. I check each piece.
  • John Clarke
    John Clarke
    4 months ago
    To anchor stuff in concrete I drilled holes for lead shields, into which I inserted 3/8 inch bolts. The bolts expanded the bottom of the lead shields, anchoring whatever it was bolted to.i only anchored stuff that was unstable, like my stand up drill press. I did not anchor most things, so I could move them and clean up under and behind them. Plus, I hate drilling in concrete.
  • Mitch McBride
    Mitch McBride
    4 months ago
    Them bolts we call dyna bolts check out the RAMSET brand amazing products
  • Mitch McBride
    Mitch McBride
    4 months ago
    Thanks as always to you and your family for doing these videos it’s soo much effort and it’s appreciated thanks Cody
  • Grim_610
    Grim_610
    4 months ago
    Molly bolts are completely different. Only good for handful of things. Junk in my opinion. But those are Sleeve Anchors. In the philly area we just call em Red Heads and I’m sure you can see why. I already kno I’m probably goin to be the 300th person to say this but always run that nut on til it’s flush with the all-thread. Especially if ur not drilling that hole precisely. One good hit and you’ll sink it too far and not be able to get the nut on or get it out.
  • Archie Kabooom
    Archie Kabooom
    4 months ago
    Great tips Cody. God bless you and family
  • CaringHeart
    CaringHeart
    4 months ago
    So glad you had your son to help you with the railing. The fact that you're out of debt, as celebrated in an earlier video, gave you have the extra cash to build the solid deck railing.
  • dysphunktion
    dysphunktion
    4 months ago
    I have a stupid question.... Should you bleed the air out of those tanks before you move them or does it matter?
  • Cracker Carl
    Cracker Carl
    4 months ago
    Smoke from the fires out west has reached all the way here in CT. Shows the scale of the danger you guys are going through. Stay safe.
  • Fred Stocking
    Fred Stocking
    4 months ago
    It's a good thing that water tank won't ever fail as their doesn't seem to be much room to work.
  • John Ware
    John Ware
    4 months ago
    I remember when you installed the compressor in your old shop a.k.a. the first time, so I can confirm you didn’t have the third Bolton which drove me crazy at the time being kind of OCD. I also think in the old shop you drilled through the holes on the mount, and pounded the bolt through the holes on the air compressor and down into the cement, so you didn’t have to do complicated cribbing to get the air compressor over the bolts
  • Steve
    Steve
    4 months ago
    The railing looks great, but in most of Georgia would not pass code. They are opposed to horizontal railing giving toddlers a nice ladder to climb and fall over.
  • Mike D
    Mike D
    4 months ago
    why didnt you use the impact driver for the fasteners? great work, regardless
  • harpintn
    harpintn
    4 months ago
    When mounting anchors into a floor it is best to drill all the way through the floor so if you decide to move what you mounted you can just hammer the anchors level with the floor.
  • Jack Carr
    Jack Carr
    4 months ago
    At 6:08 is that a mechanics magnetic tray attached to your work pouch? If so that is ingenious! I will be stealing or borrowing that idea. Thanks
  • mike090909able
    mike090909able
    4 months ago
    If I may ask, coming from Sweden we build different to the way you do, but I noticed under the pressure treated wood, you don't place anything? Yes it won't rot but but water will can still be sucked up into the studs, do you not normally place a sill barrier between the concrete and timber? And that's for the great content
  • Grayson Fisher
    Grayson Fisher
    4 months ago
    If you pulled your mark back to 15 3/4, that would be your center to center of your stud. Pulling a measurement from front of one stud to another is the same thing. So, seeing as your tape was at the end of the top and bottom plate (where a stud would be), if you mark at 16 and go, you will have a 16” layout.
  • stager33
    stager33
    4 months ago
    What happens with the fires?
  • Jarad Fowler
    Jarad Fowler
    4 months ago
    Does 4’ give you room to get your well tank past the compressor?
  • MrBerniebling HVAC Chiller Mechanic
    MrBerniebling HVAC Chiller Mechanic
    4 months ago
    WHEN I WIN THE LOTTERY, I'M GOING TO BUY YOU A ROTARY HAMMER DRILL. Make's drilling in concrete butter smooth. Great work:)
  • Clinton Flowers
    Clinton Flowers
    4 months ago
    horizontal railings are a no go here for code/home owners insurance aswell. railings can't be able to be climbed for little kids saftey
  • Country Woodsman
    Country Woodsman
    4 months ago
    Very good 👍 Trump 2020 🇺🇸
  • Greg Dankert
    Greg Dankert
    4 months ago
    Smoke showing up on east coast now....
  • Private User
    Private User
    4 months ago
    your my internet dad
  • Joel Whitmer
    Joel Whitmer
    4 months ago
    Im in Michigan and in the evening the sun has been hazy making it darker earlier. Could this be from the fire smoke blocking the sun?
  • Rob Crawford
    Rob Crawford
    4 months ago
    Joel Whitmer well Derrrr , what do you think?
  • Richard Tullius
    Richard Tullius
    4 months ago
    Put a nut on it before you start beating it in, so you can chase the threads. The beauty of that kind of anchor is that they allow you to drill through the compressor leg, insert the anchor, thus eliminating alignment problems. I know you’ve already done it so try to remember it for next time. You probably hit rebar or a rock.
  • Rick Anderson
    Rick Anderson
    4 months ago
    You built a ladder of a railing, you put the railings the wrong way (code they should be up and down)? This would fail in and other place, if you pass, not sure why??? Kids will climb this. WOW.
  • Steve Excell
    Steve Excell
    4 months ago
    Why is the wall needed? My shop compressor sits out in the open.
  • Doug Dow
    Doug Dow
    4 months ago
    Noise reduction.
  • C Bob White
    C Bob White
    4 months ago
    No Ramset?
  • boulderingrockboy
    boulderingrockboy
    4 months ago
    Great tip there at the end. I didn’t know that.
  • Jason Crowley
    Jason Crowley
    4 months ago
    You’ve stalled only 2 at the old place You mentioned it in a video
  • Raul Garcia
    Raul Garcia
    4 months ago
    He moved
  • Debbie Bragg
    Debbie Bragg
    4 months ago
    👍🏻🙏🏻
  • Henry Bucki
    Henry Bucki
    4 months ago
    always put the nut on before hammering that way you can reform threads if you damage them on anchors bolts while driving them in
  • J K
    J K
    4 months ago
    Your pneumatic tools thank you.
  • William DeBow
    William DeBow
    4 months ago
    I would have mounted that compressor on vibration isolation pads. A lot less wear and tear on your compressor, bolts getting loose and such.
  • Joe Rivera
    Joe Rivera
    4 months ago
    I like using the pads also. I accidentally threw mine away from an old compressor, and so I didn't have any for my new one, so I have it bolted to a pallet.
  • Ryan Y
    Ryan Y
    4 months ago
    We call those wedge anchors.
  • thisguywritehere
    thisguywritehere
    4 months ago
    OMG. just now seeing that others have commented already... my bad.
  • thisguywritehere
    thisguywritehere
    4 months ago
    I always put the nut on flush with the threads so my hammering wont flatten the top Threads : )
  • James WK Brown
    James WK Brown
    4 months ago
    a little help with 16 on center please
  • Morgan Sulkazi
    Morgan Sulkazi
    4 months ago
    awesome looking deck railing.
  • keystone kid
    keystone kid
    4 months ago
    Cody, I used your buddies idea you showed us with the straps. I was hauling a bunch of lumber and tied the loose end like you showed us. Worked like a charm! Thanks for that simple yet effective tip! It was quick and very easy to do.
  • BareBottom Reef
    BareBottom Reef
    4 months ago
    Cringing at every hammer blow on the redhead without a nut on it lol, and every screw thats put in with a normal drill....☻☻☻
  • Shaun Roberts
    Shaun Roberts
    4 months ago
    Cody. Those were 10 outstanding things you said for that young gentleman that will help him keep a job. I was impressed for sure. Thank you for sharing....
  • kingranch51
    kingranch51
    4 months ago
    Minimum hole depth for is 3-5/8” on a 5/8” qwik bolt/wedge anchor. Important if used in a critical load application. That anchor is super overkill for this install however.
  • Keegan Watt
    Keegan Watt
    4 months ago
    This whole thing kinda feels like the wildland videos. My subconscious is waiting for him to go back and do projects in the old shop
  • Stacey Del Bucchia
    Stacey Del Bucchia
    4 months ago
    God bless you y your familia..great job...you guys are survivors y God is with you always..praying God gives you strength🙏💛💙
  • darryl labine
    darryl labine
    4 months ago
    A bit of advice from a man who's installed thousands of anchor bolts...drill as deep as you can because you can usually pound the anchor down if you don't need it any longer. Secondly, always put a nut on the thread before hammering it down. Guarantees that you won't mess up the threads.
  • OzarkMan
    OzarkMan
    4 months ago
    Sure hope you can get that pressure tank out if need be.
  • Mystic Firefly
    Mystic Firefly
    4 months ago
    I hope he mounts a sliding pocket door in that wall.............
  • Scott Willoughby
    Scott Willoughby
    4 months ago
    Gotta keep those forest floors clean.......I GUESS.
  • Austin McCormick
    Austin McCormick
    4 months ago
    So I got new glasses the other day. As I's sitting here watching your video, I realized we have the exact same RayBans! Too funny! They are great frames and this is my first pair from the brand. Hope you enjoy them just as much! No nose pads are amazing.
  • Hank Amarillo
    Hank Amarillo
    4 months ago
    should thread the nut on those concrete anchors before hammering them in as to not damage the threads
  • Chris Leblanc
    Chris Leblanc
    4 months ago
    what are you going to do if you have to change out the pressure tank or if the bladder goes bad
  • Arthur Coldiron
    Arthur Coldiron
    4 months ago
    Nice railing. Just a heads up .... many places require you to cover up the gap / opening under the deck. You might want to look into that. Just in case. :)
  • Wranglerstar
    Wranglerstar
    4 months ago
    Thanks for the heads up, just passed the appraisal, woo hoo,
  • satirist
    satirist
    4 months ago
    That railing is climbable. It likely wouldn't meet code or insurance requirements though I think it looks nice.
  • TheNorthernEarly
    TheNorthernEarly
    4 months ago
    4” sphere max, horizontal and vertical doesn’t matter. (5” sphere on stair railings)
  • Mystic Firefly
    Mystic Firefly
    4 months ago
    yes and you can put a can of coke between the rails, so it is definately not code
  • Bill Woehl
    Bill Woehl
    4 months ago
    "This House is really square, whoever built it did a good job" would be really cool if Scott from Essential Craftsman built it, He's in Oregon also, so could be very possible!
  • Victor O'Neill
    Victor O'Neill
    4 months ago
    When you lay the wall studs on the floor for nailing to the top plate always put the crown side up so the studs will be even with the top of the plate without having to push them down.
  • Reverend Christine
    Reverend Christine
    4 months ago
    Very good.
  • Kyle McClenny
    Kyle McClenny
    4 months ago
    why did you screw into the side of the stud to secure it into the bottom board and not just shoot through the bottom bottom board into the stud?
  • Steven Lawson
    Steven Lawson
    4 months ago
    Isolation bushings for your compressor?
  • TheeModerateGamer
    TheeModerateGamer
    4 months ago
    Very silly request but would you consider doing a mini video or a segment on how to properly use a tape measure and any trade tips etc. you know. I had no idea about the black diamonds on the 16”, in the UK ones they have it every 400mm too. Great video as always sir!

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