Rusty Dobbs
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Black Pipe To Create Floating Shelves - Is This The Best Approach?
I have wanted to try using black pipe to build a shelf support structure but have never had a good reason to do it until now. In this video I'm installing ½” black pipe in my office to create some major storage space. It's an interesting process to work through and different from any other type of floating shelf support idea I have ever tried. While I'm happy with the outcome and glad I have done it, it's still a tough call but I still think I prefer building floating shelves using all thread rods installed into the studs over the pipe approach. In this video I use a 3D environment to experiment with other options that I chose not to use.
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Видео

Fixing Sheetrock/Drywall Damage - A Complete Guide For DIYers To Get Your Walls Looking Great Again!
Просмотров 6885 месяцев назад
Many homeowners are interested in becoming good DIYers but they hesitate to try to fix drywall damage because they think it is more difficult than it really is. After many years of doing this, I have some simple techniques to make these kinds of repairs which give great results without it being an ordeal and creating a huge mess. In this video I go through the steps to make those repairs in a g...
All Thread Rods For Wide Storage Shelves - The Best Method I Have Found!
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Although there are lots of ways to build storage shelves, I have found the best approach is to use all thread rods for the shelf supports. Not only are they strong but they free up the most space on the shelves because there are no support brackets to interfere with the placement of any items you want to store on the shelves. Anything I would consider storing on shelves in my shop or garage, I ...
Build a Mouse Trap from an Old CD Drive and a Few Electronics Parts
Просмотров 4857 месяцев назад
If you don’t like to use the old snap traps to catch mice but would prefer to use something that is effective and humane in catching them and also is an interesting electronics build, then this is a video to watch. By taking a CD drive from an old unused computer and picking up a few electronic parts, it is possible to build a trap that let’s a mouse enter and once it approaches the peanut butt...
Kitchen Cabinet Trash Drawer Mistake - How It Turned Out OK!
Просмотров 9849 месяцев назад
It is very easy to make mistakes when doing woodworking and it's a rare occasion that I fix one without having to start the project all over again. I was building a trash drawer for our kitchen and was not paying attention when I built the drawer 4 inches too deep. I was able to trim the drawer down to the right size and it all turned out OK! I got lucky! This video shows the process I went thr...
Underground Leak Repair: Fixing a Water Leak Below a Concrete Slab
Просмотров 28 тыс.11 месяцев назад
A water leak under your concrete slab can be one of the major problems you run into as a homeowner. It's a lot more common occurrence than you might think. Whether you have the skills to tackle the problem of fixing the leak yourself or not, this video will give you a good understanding of what your options may be and hopefully allow you to save some money in the process of getting water flowin...
Building A Moxon Vice - Quick Solution To Securely Holding Materials
Просмотров 3,4 тыс.Год назад
Take advantage of the opportunity to ask me specific questions about your projects or interests through this link - hi.volley.app/land?tk=TpungYFm0aDHHGXKNBLD3L-tk There is no charge for this service. I've never used a moxon vice for my woodworking projects but have instead rigged up other methods to meet each need at the time. That's not the greatest approach for efficiency but it has worked. ...
Are Two Barn Doors Twice The Trouble To Install?
Просмотров 30 тыс.2 года назад
Take advantage of the opportunity to ask me specific questions about your projects or interests through this link - hi.volley.app/land?tk=TpungYFm0aDHHGXKNBLD3L-tk There is no charge for this service. This video explores some of the challenges of installing double barn doors. Though it's not as simple as installing a single barn door, there are some things that make it a little more difficult b...
Space Saving Out-Feed Table Design for the Shop
Просмотров 9552 года назад
Our original shop cart was used as a table saw outfeed table and everything else we did that needed a countertop surface to work on. That cart was 4'x4' square which took up a lot of floor space. It offered much storage but because it was open, everything in the cart got covered with saw dust. In this video, we show the process of converting that original cart into two carts that are much more ...
Fix A Big Hole Using The Same Process As Small Drywall Repairs
Просмотров 2 тыс.2 года назад
It's not unusual to go into a home and see really awful drywall repairs. People consequently think it's a difficult process that only experienced professionals can do. While experience helps, the steps to repairing drywall are pretty much the same for big or small repairs. This video takes you step by step through a basic process to help you make your own repairs that you can be proud of. It's ...
Fixing Up An Outdated Bathroom - 8 Ideas That Make A Big Improvement
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.2 года назад
Sometimes remodeling an old, outdated bathroom is out of the question for any number of reasons. It could be cost, lack of time, bad time of year for us but the bathroom is still annoying. Here are 8 things I was able to do to this bathroom that didn't cost a lot but made a big difference in its overall appearance. It can be fully remodeled later, but at least for now, it looks pretty nice again!
Restoring an Outdoor Wood and Iron Patio Furniture Set
Просмотров 5 тыс.2 года назад
Sometimes we may be a little too quick to throw away things that we think have seen their better years. In this video, we rebuild some old cast iron lawn furniture and get a great result. A little time and effort spent cutting and finishing new wood parts turned out to be a good use of time. I did this for a neighbor but now need to find something like this for my own yard!
$2500 Built-In Mini Bar Transformation - That I Under Bid
Просмотров 3,4 тыс.2 года назад
This job turned out to be a little more time consuming than I thought simply due to the fact that there were so many trades involved in transforming such a small area... only about 16 square feet of floor space. By redesigning this ugly area though, the new look turned out quite nice! The small space we were working in fooled me into thinking the process was less complicated than it ended up be...
Building an Alder Fireplace Mantel - That Looks Kinda Cool Rendered in Blender
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.3 года назад
Building an Alder Fireplace Mantel - That Looks Kinda Cool Rendered in Blender
Floating Shelf Lessons Applied to a Floating Shop Cabinet with Countertop and Drawer Stack
Просмотров 6 тыс.3 года назад
Floating Shelf Lessons Applied to a Floating Shop Cabinet with Countertop and Drawer Stack
Create Unique Ways to Use Your Space Better - And Fun with SketchUp Animation
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.3 года назад
Create Unique Ways to Use Your Space Better - And Fun with SketchUp Animation
Building a Custom Barn Door Out of Alder for a Master Bedroom Closet
Просмотров 6 тыс.3 года назад
Building a Custom Barn Door Out of Alder for a Master Bedroom Closet
Building a Shower Seat - Part 2 of Building a Corner Shower From Scratch - With Shower Pan Membrane
Просмотров 23 тыс.3 года назад
Building a Shower Seat - Part 2 of Building a Corner Shower From Scratch - With Shower Pan Membrane
Useful Tips for Installing Engineered Wood Flooring
Просмотров 45 тыс.3 года назад
Useful Tips for Installing Engineered Wood Flooring
Building a Corner Shower Floor From Scratch - With Shower Pan Membrane
Просмотров 78 тыс.3 года назад
Building a Corner Shower Floor From Scratch - With Shower Pan Membrane
How to Build Living Room Shelf Units - From Start to Finish
Просмотров 16 тыс.4 года назад
How to Build Living Room Shelf Units - From Start to Finish
Tile Setting - How to Set Tile Around Your Tub
Просмотров 255 тыс.4 года назад
Tile Setting - How to Set Tile Around Your Tub
Building a Bathroom Vanity Countertop -- And Google Talking Mirror
Просмотров 18 тыс.4 года назад
Building a Bathroom Vanity Countertop And Google Talking Mirror
How to Set Tile in a Large Open Shower Using Multiple Patterns - With Wood and Concrete Style Tile
Просмотров 10 тыс.4 года назад
How to Set Tile in a Large Open Shower Using Multiple Patterns - With Wood and Concrete Style Tile
Building a Shower Floor - Hydro Ban Foam Board vs Traditional Shower Pan Membrane With Dry Pack
Просмотров 16 тыс.4 года назад
Building a Shower Floor - Hydro Ban Foam Board vs Traditional Shower Pan Membrane With Dry Pack
Floating Shelves for a Shower - Bathroom Remodel Finishing Touch
Просмотров 29 тыс.4 года назад
Floating Shelves for a Shower - Bathroom Remodel Finishing Touch
Installing a Barn Door on a Master Bathroom
Просмотров 825 тыс.4 года назад
Installing a Barn Door on a Master Bathroom
Laminate Desktop for Computer Gaming Desk - Using Contact Cement You Only Get One Shot
Просмотров 10 тыс.4 года назад
Laminate Desktop for Computer Gaming Desk - Using Contact Cement You Only Get One Shot
Strong Floating Shelves - Responding to Questions and Comments
Просмотров 15 тыс.4 года назад
Strong Floating Shelves - Responding to Questions and Comments
Strong Floating Shelf Design Options
Просмотров 53 тыс.4 года назад
Strong Floating Shelf Design Options

Комментарии

  • @user-xd7mn8sh3d
    @user-xd7mn8sh3d День назад

    Your animation is amazing and I understand the efforts you made on this animation.

  • @andypritchard9786
    @andypritchard9786 2 дня назад

    The bathroom tile in my new house looks exactly like this tile and with the thin grout lines as well. I will have to save this video for my next project. Thanks for the tips.

  • @petersikora8740
    @petersikora8740 7 дней назад

    Thanks for sharing your expertise. Did you do anything special to keep the sharp lathe from slicing the pan liner? I didn't see where you did the flood test, maybe you did that after installing the lathe?

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs 6 дней назад

      No, just common sense to make sure the lathe isn’t gouging into the pan material anywhere. The shower pan liners I use are quite thick, durable and pliable. A flood test is not required for this type of installation where I live. With the preslope in place and carefully installing the pan to make sure there are no penetrations prior to the final dry pack, this type of installation will last until someone wants to update the tile. Thanks for watching, Peter!

  • @johnswarthout1962
    @johnswarthout1962 9 дней назад

    Question help please, I made 2 doors for a barn door system, but not going well, doors are flush at the top but almost a 1” gap at the bottom, I can’t figure it out.

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs 8 дней назад

      Good thing, John, is that there are lots of ways to adjust doors… probably too many so it can get confusing! Not that is matters too much at this time, but since you made your doors, are they square? Diagonal measurements will be very close if they are. One quick way to look at a solution for your situation is to think that if each of your doors were raised about 1/4 inch higher in the center where they meet and the outer wheels continue to rest on the rail, the bottom gap would come close to disappearing. You can place shims under each door in the center and see what you need to accurately close the gap. To make that position permanent, you could lower the holes in your doors on the inner wheel hardware and tighten the wheels up to hold that position when the doors are re-hung. If your doors were level at the top before this adjustment, obviously they are not now. Once you get your gap where the doors meet in the middle the way you want, you can mark a level line across both doors at the top and trim the doors at the line. That modification will not be noticeable and your doors will be level to sight at the top and your gap where they meet will be gone. That’s one way to approach your issue. You can adjust all four wheels also to split the difference between more adjustable parts. You just need to understand what it is that you are trying to accomplish before you make big changes that you can’t reverse. Hang in there, John! If you can build your own doors, you can figure this out! You are in the tweaking mode now. Not that far from finishing it up! Good luck!

  • @EJfromNYC
    @EJfromNYC 10 дней назад

    DRY PACK - 1 part cement, 4 part sand. OK off I go... lol

  • @EJfromNYC
    @EJfromNYC 10 дней назад

    thank you... I am doing a poured concrete curb, didn't know how to waterproof it. It didnt seem right to just glue the pvc liner on the concrete and put the mortar and tile on the plastic, your way makes more sense lol.

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs 6 дней назад

      Glad you found it helpful, EJ. Yeah, I use a couple of methods for building curbs depending on the situation, but both work well. Good luck!

  • @michaelcrossman6951
    @michaelcrossman6951 13 дней назад

    This blow's away any red guard

  • @onecleanfinger
    @onecleanfinger 14 дней назад

    thanks, this video really helped and is one of the best out there i've found for learning this skill !

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs 6 дней назад

      Glad you found it helpful! Came from setting tile around a lot of tubs over the years!

  • @jeffmoore5547
    @jeffmoore5547 15 дней назад

    I have come across an old cast iron bench that is pretty weathered. Should I sand blast it then use rust o Leum

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs 6 дней назад

      If you have the equipment to sandblast with, it certainly wouldn’t hurt, Jeff. Mainly you want to get rid of loose debris on the iron. The paints these days are pretty good at covering everything else. Fun project!

  • @javiermucia
    @javiermucia 23 дня назад

    What is the size of the square notched trowel used to lay down your tile? Do you recommend a size in particular for the tooth?

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs 15 дней назад

      I like 1/4" x 1/4" trowels for most situations, Javier. It just seems to be a size that is pretty versatile for most any job type that I run across.

  • @michaelcrossman6951
    @michaelcrossman6951 24 дня назад

    I'm so glad you didn't put nail holes in the kerdi .

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs 15 дней назад

      Yes, Michael, nothing good is going to come from putting nail holes in any type of shower pan liners except maybe at the top edges in traditional showers to hold them in place! This shower floor has worked out great and is still in perfect shape many years later.

  • @andrewfield5656
    @andrewfield5656 24 дня назад

    You just saved my mother in law buying 700k fixer upper, a 55 year old house full of hydronic heat piping

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs 15 дней назад

      Yeah, that sounds like a house that could have lots of surprises and probably few that would be pleasant surprises! Thanks for your comment, Andrew!

  • @chiefjaspil
    @chiefjaspil 25 дней назад

    Very professional video and super informative

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs 15 дней назад

      Glad it was helpful, Chief!

  • @charlesmurray3255
    @charlesmurray3255 27 дней назад

    I thought of magnets, but I would have put them at the opening side, it didn't occur to me to have them hidden at the close side!

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs 27 дней назад

      Yeah, there are lots of ways to solve problems in construction. I generally don't go with my first idea!

  • @efthimios
    @efthimios Месяц назад

    I’m so torn over selecting a porcelain steel bootz tub or a kohler acrylic which is a lot more

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs 27 дней назад

      Decisions, decisions!

  • @johnswygert3058
    @johnswygert3058 Месяц назад

    I just got done with the second layer of dry pack and I'm wondering do you set the floor tile before addressing the step? Also is the Hardee backer attached to the step with only thinset? Thank you for all the information on your videos! I've been studying for a long time and finally doing it. I noticed that the video with you building the seat on the finished floor has been removed. Thank you rusty you theman!

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs 27 дней назад

      Yes, John, I set the floor tile before setting tile on the step. Same idea for the walls. I like for the water coming off the walls and step to hit tile on the floor tile rather than a caulk or grout joint. Probably not that big of a thing in the big picture, but that's the way I like to do it. If I am installing Hardiebacker directly on the metal lathe on the step, I treat it like a piece of tile and use plenty of thinset to squeeze it into place and fill the void in the metal lathe. Then, I place boxes of tile against Hardiebacker until the thinset dries. Good job on taking on the challenge of replacing your shower! Floating a shower floor is uniquely rewarding for some reason? Glad my videos have been helpful! Not sure about the video you can't find? I'm not aware of any reason why that might be the case. Good luck with the rest of your project!

  • @ERLong-ww7yn
    @ERLong-ww7yn Месяц назад

    Haha. That's cool. No screwdriver needed. I remember the shop teacher cracking knuckles if we used a chisel for a screwdriver or a paint can opener

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs Месяц назад

      Yep, some woodworkers are particularly touchy about wood chisels, especially shop teachers! I do have a relatively nice set of chisels for when I really need a nice chisel! But the ones that find their way into my day to day tool bag are fair game for any use and will be sharpened and/or modified on a belt sander by freehand!

  • @deepwoodslodge
    @deepwoodslodge Месяц назад

    I'm just blown away by your old-school talents! I've never done this process before, but by watching your videos over and over, I feel I can do it. I'm going to try my first shower floor and it will be 36" X 60". Wish me luck Mr. Wonderful!

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs Месяц назад

      I'm glad you find the videos helpful! You are right describing it all as a process. You just take it a step at a time and, like with most things, you get better the more you do it. The 60" length makes it a little more challenging particularly if your drain is at one end of the space and not close to the middle. Cut a few longer screed sticks. You will definitely get a good upper body workout floating that shower floor! You've got a great attitude and will learn a lot by taking on this challenge!

    • @michaelcrossman6951
      @michaelcrossman6951 13 дней назад

      Never put nail holes in the rubber pan and Mr Dobbs achieved it

  • @Jondoe-lb8id9ms1v
    @Jondoe-lb8id9ms1v Месяц назад

    You might be able to get rid of the magnets if you tighten the pulleys a bit. Doing this can actually stop the pulleys from moving on some door kits.

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs Месяц назад

      Thanks! I'll keep that in mind down the road!

  • @dallas2094
    @dallas2094 Месяц назад

    Instead of cutting the pasco which is big time sketch. I just pay for hotmop

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs Месяц назад

      That is one way to go.

  • @mikeposs4812
    @mikeposs4812 Месяц назад

    Never been so glad to make my install not level, one side is titled up and the other tilted down door never moves on its own.

  • @melissagonzalez1925
    @melissagonzalez1925 Месяц назад

    I'm about to start this process. Last time I did it i took out all the drywall behind the shower and put cement sheets to eliminate ANY chance of moisture in the walls. Then I sealed it AGAIN with the red paint. then i went and tiled the rest. I'm too scared to use sheet rock, how can you be so sure it wont seep through? The wall I just took out had tons of mold like you showed in the beginning of the video but even the studs are already beginning to rot. I need to somehow fix those too. What are your thoughts?

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs Месяц назад

      Hi Melissa. I used a product called Hardiebacker (1/2” thick) on this shower and it is a cement board product and, in my opinion, the best option. It comes in 3’ x 5’ sheets and has special screws to install it. The methods I use in my shower installation videos are consistently done this way with the exception of one large walk in shower that was built with a foamboard product. I personally don’t use the brush on membranes except in specific situations because I think there are some downsides to that. Hardiebacker does a great job of dealing with incidental water that makes its way through grout joints over time. Without looking at your specific situation, I’m not sure what might be causing the problem you have had with your last installation. Using Hardiebacker, getting a good installation on your tile and a good grout job. Sealing the corners with an acrylic latex caulk designed for use with your grout and you should have a shower that will last for many years. You are not asking about the shower floor, but I have several videos on those processes which have worked great for decades. If studs are rotting, you can “sister” pieces of studs against the rotting studs and attach them together where there is solid wood to screw to, then cut out the rotting stud. The steps are pretty straightforward. I hope you have better success this time.

    • @melissagonzalez1925
      @melissagonzalez1925 Месяц назад

      That's what I was thinking! I will try the sister studs for sure and look into the product you suggested too. I appreciate your reply! I might comment again with updates @@RustyDobbs

  • @Raathe08
    @Raathe08 Месяц назад

    This was a great video and exactly what I needed....I haven't done anything like this before, but am very excited to try! I am having a hard time figuring out what wood to use - I live in NY where we have the unlucky climate of hot/humid summers and wet/rainy/freezing winters. I feel like my best bets are either oak or cedar for them to last the most. What would be a good weather-proofing product as the final top coat!?

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs Месяц назад

      Good luck on your project! Yes, it sounds like your climate is just the right mix to be really destructive to exterior wood surfaces. As far as a finish recommendation, I have had good luck with spar urethane products for exterior uses but my climate conditions in NM are the opposite of yours. I would think maybe some marine products used on boats might be what is recommended by the paint suppliers in your area but I would definitely check with them. They will know for sure where I am just guessing. Yeah, keep taking on projects like this as you develop your skills! It is very rewarding to see the work you can do with your own hands. You get better the more you do this kind of thing, so don't be too hard on yourself if you struggle a bit!

  • @GodFirst607
    @GodFirst607 Месяц назад

    I'm so confused. I never saw you put thinset on the wall. But you back buttered every tile. What am I missing, I've never seen it done this way, Please explain?

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs Месяц назад

      Hope I can un-confuse you! The main goal in setting tile is to get as close to 100% coverage of thinset between the back of the tile and the wall when you set it. I don't care how that gets accomplished. I can trowel thinset on the wall and then slightly back butter the tile before setting it, which is the case most of the time and probably what you are used to seeing. In situations like this job, the smaller size of the tile caused me to change my approach. When the trowel size is almost the size or larger than the width of the tile, it is a pain to trowel thinset on the wall, back butter the tile, then cleanup the extra thinset not covered by the tile when it is set. It is not good to set tile on thinset that is beginning skin over and dry on the wall because you may not be immediately ready to set the next piece of tile yet. So, in this case I am gauging the amount of thinset (extra in other words) I'm applying to the back of the tile to allow me to press it in place and get 100% coverage between the tile and the wall. Every so often I will set a piece of the tile, then pop it off the wall to check coverage. You get a sense for this after a while and can tell by feel as you press and rotate the tile in place if you are getting complete coverage or not between a piece of tile and the wall. Just a tweak to my approach to for a specific situation and actually makes for a cleaner installation. Hope that makes sense!

  • @zaynefraser9950
    @zaynefraser9950 2 месяца назад

    What size of spacer did you use?

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs Месяц назад

      If you are talking about the header piece that the rail attaches to, it would be 3/4" x 6" tall as I recall. The length is about 4" longer than the rail length. The 6" value can vary depending on your preference on how it looks. Hope that answers your question.

  • @MrCuteanimalvideos
    @MrCuteanimalvideos 2 месяца назад

    Rusty this is the first video I've seen like this and it's so amazing the amount of time and effort you put into making this video

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs 2 месяца назад

      Thanks for watching and for your comments! Yeah, I enjoy the 3D world and the video did take a lot of time to make but the good thing is that I could produce the same thing in about a quarter of the time now and it would be better quality. That's the benefit of working through projects like this. Thanks again for your kind comments and I'm glad you enjoyed it!

  • @randomlylove3983
    @randomlylove3983 2 месяца назад

    I am now subscribing. I just hope the video started from the very beggining. What to do if it is painted around the tub, how to remove the faucet and stuff. Should I scrape the paint? I am going to try to do it myself but I have no knowledge about this stuff. What is the brown thing on the wall the you set the tile on? Is it a special type of paper to lay on before putting the tiles? I may sound so ignorant but like I said. I have 0 knowledge about tiling.

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs 2 месяца назад

      I appreciate your enthusiasm for wanting to take on your project! I would encourage you to check out more of my videos and videos of others to get a better understanding of what you need to know before you start. Your questions sound like you are ready to get started as quickly as possible but are not sure you know where to begin. Get answers to your questions before you do anything! A rule of thumb for me has always been to try to know how things are supposed to turn out step by step before I start a project. Then take it step by step! This kind of stuff is really not that difficult but you don't want to begin without gaining some knowledge of the skills necessary and understanding the tools you need to pull this project off. Please don't watch a TV remodel show and just start busting everything up with a sledgehammer! Good luck and start learning!

  • @radinsyah1574
    @radinsyah1574 2 месяца назад

    Is the header board necessary? Am about to hang my first.

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs 2 месяца назад

      It is not specifically necessary but your bolts for your rail need to be attached to some sustantial wood in the wall as in studs and/or to a header in the wall above the door opening. A header board makes that easier because it can be secured to structural wood in the wall and then the rail can be easily attached to the header.

    • @radinsyah1574
      @radinsyah1574 Месяц назад

      @@RustyDobbs I’ve pre-installed a solid hard wood cross beam in the drywall, would that be enough? It’s roughly 2x3

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs Месяц назад

      @@radinsyah1574 I'm assuming your cross beam is attached to studs in your wall and your rail will be secured to your cross beam. That sounds that should work. You just have to test it out and see. The weight of your door is another factor but I'm guessing from what you have said that your method should be ok. Good luck!

    • @radinsyah1574
      @radinsyah1574 Месяц назад

      @@RustyDobbs yeah, it’s attached to a couple of verticals that are all attached to metal studs. Am not a big fan of headers that’s why I wondered whether they were necessary in any circumstance lol. Thanks.

  • @thomasparker1789
    @thomasparker1789 2 месяца назад

    This is a super video - I learned a lot. Question: could a person use an on-demand water heater in a distant bathroom rather than running new pipe back to the water heater? That is to say running the entire bathroom one one 3/4" inch cold water pipe?

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs 2 месяца назад

      Thanks for watching and for your comment, Thomas. The simple answer to your question is yes, but as I'm sure you are guessing, it is not without some potential pitfalls that relate to volume of water available and pressure in the lines. But, sure, one 3/4" cold water supply could feed a water heater and hot water lines as well as supplying water to cold water lines. If it is for a master bath with two sinks, a tub and a shower, it would work but probably not very well!

  • @user-qw5uc7fr6m
    @user-qw5uc7fr6m 2 месяца назад

    WHAT IN THE EVERLIVIN MOTHE😮R FUCK I S GOING ON HERE!!!!DID THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE CHANGE OVERNIGHT !!!!! DO YOU FUCKING SPEAK ENGLISH????!!!! I AM NOT ,NOT, NOT,! LOOKING FOR BARN INSTALLATION NOT FOR A CLOSET DOOR IN A HOUSE, BUT AN ACTUAL REAL DOOR ON AN OUTBUILDING!!!! AND AL I KEEP GETTING OVER AND OVER AGAIN IS LITTLE CLOSET DOOR INSIDE A HOUSE!!! I WANT TO put a BIG 8X12 WOOD DOOR ON AN OUTSIDE BUILDING !!!! AND ALL I GET IS HUNDREDS AND HUNDREDS OF LITTLE CLOSET DOORS!!!!! WHAT THE FUCK DO YOU NOT UNDERSTAND????!!!!!

  • @cozysouth
    @cozysouth 2 месяца назад

    Great instructional videos. Thanks. We’ll be doing this in a large walk in show this spring.

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs 2 месяца назад

      Have fun! Yeah, larger showers can be fun! Get ready for a great workout and maybe teach someone to mix the dry pack for you in order to keep it coming as you are ready for more. It is best if you can keep the workflow moving with each drypack layer so that you complete each layer in a single pass without the mix drying out too much as you work. I rarely do shower floors anymore, but it was always one of the more satisfying tasks I have done in construction!

  • @chrisfitzgerald7604
    @chrisfitzgerald7604 2 месяца назад

    That’s helpful - thank you.

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs 2 месяца назад

      Thanks for watching, Chris! I appreciate it!

  • @richardharder6499
    @richardharder6499 2 месяца назад

    I know this video was 6 years ago but what did you use for the brick mortor in your curb? Was it a variation of your dry pack or just thin set?

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs 2 месяца назад

      Yes, I use the same mix (1 part portland cement to 4 parts sand) and just add more water to get to the consistency I want to set the brick or pour into forms depending on the situation. I usually toss in another scoop of portland to richen up the mix a little when thinning the mix down.

  • @scdngy
    @scdngy 2 месяца назад

    anyone know why a hanging door would lean outward when the wall itself is plumb?

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs 2 месяца назад

      Most likely it is that the wheels mounted to your door are not aligning exactly with the center of gravity of the door so the door bottom will want to swing one way or the other. Washers could be placed between the wheel arms and the door if it were swinging the other way but unfortunately it may be the case that the wheels might need to be recessed into the door a little in this case which is pretty detailed work with a router. There are door guides in different sizes and styles available that mount to the floor or wall at the base of the door to keep the door aligned plumb to the wall as it is opened or closed. That would be the simplest approach to fix the problem. Hope that helps!

  • @kimbercay7071
    @kimbercay7071 2 месяца назад

    I am thinking of fixing my tub shower by myself. It has a window. I'd love to hear your tips for tile around a shower window

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs 2 месяца назад

      Sure! Ideally, the tile you purchase will have bullnose cap or sometimes it is called surface cap available that has one edge that is rounded and glazed. These are generally pieces that are 2 to 3 inches wide and in various lengths depending on the tile. These pieces are used on the exterior corners of your window and the regular tile butts up against the finished edge of the cap to form a nice corner. It makes sense once you see it! But that’s the best way to deal with windows! Good luck!

  • @tbdnguyen831
    @tbdnguyen831 2 месяца назад

    what kind of mortar did you use for your curb? Deck mud or fat/wet mud?

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs 2 месяца назад

      I used the same mix I did for the dry pack. I just thinned it enough to use as mortar to set brick and pour into the forms for the exterior of the curb. My mix is one part portland cement to 4 parts sand. I may have added an extra shot of portland for the curb mix to make it a little richer with cement.

  • @tonvand.4601
    @tonvand.4601 2 месяца назад

    Are copper pipes usually running IN the slab or rather UNDER it?

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs 2 месяца назад

      Typically, the slabs are 4" thick so the copper passes through the slab and is buried in trenches under the slab that are probably 18" to 24" deep. The copper needs a plastic sleeve installed around it at slab level to keep the concrete from coming in contact with the copper pipe. If the sleeve is not there, the copper will corrode where it touches the cement and leak over time.

  • @tonvand.4601
    @tonvand.4601 2 месяца назад

    Great video. Did you use 1/2 inch PEX? Did you get the same flow as before?

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs 2 месяца назад

      Yes, 1/2" Pex for this repair as it feeds the kitchen sink and washing machine. The first repair we did about 15 years ago we ran 3/4" copper to get more volume to the back bathrooms. In either situation, the water flow has not been an issue. Interesting sidenote... this past week the water heater in the video started leaking so we had to make a quick mid-week swap of it. Video to follow! Thanks for watching!

  • @robertslezak5778
    @robertslezak5778 2 месяца назад

    What caulk do you use?

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs 2 месяца назад

      It is an acrylic latex caulk that is color matched to the grout. It is sold at stores where you buy tile, adhesives and grout.

  • @chrisfitzgerald7604
    @chrisfitzgerald7604 2 месяца назад

    Could not get your link to work but have a question- on this type of installation, how do you keep one door from swinging too far closed and sliding out of the floor guides? On ours, this could happen when one door is open and the other closes too far.

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs 2 месяца назад

      As I recall, I had an extra set of the bumpers that keep the doors from sliding off the ends of the rail that I installed in the center of the rail too. I had to cut the width of them down a little to make them work but I had plenty of width to work with. I installed them so that the doors could move maybe 1/2" beyond dead center of the opening so that solved the issue of the doors coming out of the floor guides.

  • @norcoauctions
    @norcoauctions 2 месяца назад

    you are a freaking boss! What is the tool that you used to hold the cabinets up? Thank you for sharing

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs 2 месяца назад

      It is called T-Jak. Very handy for doing this type of installation and sheetrock too. Pretty reasonably priced as well!

    • @norcoauctions
      @norcoauctions 2 месяца назад

      thank you rusty. I am a senior now and its difficult sometimes to get help and need to rely on myself. I appreciate you@@RustyDobbs

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs 2 месяца назад

      @@norcoauctions I totally relate to that! We older guys need to be careful not to hurt ourselves as we work which is easier to do with each passing day as we age. Fortunately there are more labor saving tools available these days! Keep working though but be smart about it! Once we give it up, there is no going back!

  • @user-gh9lz7co9z
    @user-gh9lz7co9z 2 месяца назад

    excellent video...to the point, clear, organized...

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs 2 месяца назад

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!

  • @dashcammer4322
    @dashcammer4322 2 месяца назад

    Couldn't run a water line in an unheated attic here, it gets too cold and local codes thus prohibit it.

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs 2 месяца назад

      Yes, certainly really cold climates can be more of a problem but you have to have water. Codes relate more to new construction and remodels, I would think. There is a type of Pex that is designed for very cold locations. If I had no other option, I would be inclined to install heat tapes and insulate the pipes in those harsh environments. Depending on the situation, I might install a second heat tape as a backup if and when the first heat tape failed.

  • @brwnschikn
    @brwnschikn 2 месяца назад

    Great video! Any idea if these rods would support a 60x16x4 shelf without sag? If I were to cut the rods to 19" that would allow for 3" penetration into the studs past the 0.5" drywall leaving a 15.5" rod extending out. The shelf is able to hit 4 studs with the rods. I would build the hollow frame and slip a finished shelf over it. Any insight would be appreciated, thanks!

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs 2 месяца назад

      Thanks for watching! Based on what you are describing, I would be comfortable with what you are intending to do. It comes down to trying it out and seeing how the installation goes but it sounds like you have thought through it pretty well. The wider you go with the shelves changes the dynamics obviously as well as the amount of weight added on the shelves but this method is very reliable from my experience. Good luck with your project!

  • @weenfain2321
    @weenfain2321 2 месяца назад

    They don’t make men like this anymore. Men now call men like this. As a woman whose husband is absolutely amazing but always worked behind a desk and myself repair small Motors and simple repairs just buying our first home after 23 years and knowing immediately it was slab leak, found out fast im absolutely not qualified also calling a guy to take care of it lol and y’all deserve every penny for your work.

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs 2 месяца назад

      Yikes! Sorry you all ran into a water water leak under your slab with your first home purchase! Unfortunately it happens pretty frequently. Just this past week, the water heater in this video started leaking after nine years, so we did a quick replacement of it! Video to follow. The joys of home ownership! Thanks for watching and for your comments!

  • @pmacc3557
    @pmacc3557 2 месяца назад

    Great job. Thanks for the magnet tips to aud vertical alignment

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs 2 месяца назад

      Glad it was helpful! Yeah, there are lots of useful purposes for magnets in construction I have stumbled onto!

  • @JB-gq3or
    @JB-gq3or 2 месяца назад

    There should be a type of bond payment for correct installation in construction lifetime of the work! America has the worse craftsmen on these types of installations!

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs 2 месяца назад

      I have sure run into my share of this kind of workmanship over the years. I have not been able to come up with a good reason why people do this?

  • @FreeAmerican-mm2my
    @FreeAmerican-mm2my 2 месяца назад

    I have never seen a video like this. Thank you

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs 2 месяца назад

      Hey, thanks for watching! I appreciate it! Yes, I enjoy using the animation software. It can help with explanations.

  • @grilledchickenwrap
    @grilledchickenwrap 3 месяца назад

    Great video and info…. Will definitely use your info when doing my bathroom next time…

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs 3 месяца назад

      Thanks for watching, Grilled! Glad you find it helpful!

  • @telecaster541
    @telecaster541 3 месяца назад

    Just like high school days Rusty. You did a great job in this video, it was very helpful God Bless, Levi Taylor

    • @RustyDobbs
      @RustyDobbs 3 месяца назад

      Hey Levi! Glad you found it helpful! It is almost rocket science, but not quite! Hey, so good to hear from you! Always good to hear from Carlsbad folks. Danny Wilshire and I have been staying up with each other for years now on RUclips. I appreciate you watching and commenting, Levi! Hope all is well with you!