The Original Jimmy Jig |
Note/For visual effects not all of the safety devices have been installed or utilized on the OJJ, regarding the individual presentations. Be diligent when operating woodworking machinery, use push sticks when appropriate and wear safety glasses.(I reserve the right to be wrong. Should you prove me wrong, I reserve the right to change my mind.) The Original Jimmy Jig's innovative design can be adapted to any existing table saw, large, small, old, new and any style bench-top model.The Jimmy Jig is a table saw extension support platform which handles plywood to 4ft. on centre of cut, a one man operation. Addresses the table saw's short comings, in particular the dangers of kick-back with the innovative up-front safety devices. Doubles as a router table by attaching the router in the aperture, a crosscut sled can be another addition. The Jig is light weight, removable, portable, ideally suited for small workshops and on site construction and finishing work. Eliminating the need for permanently mounted out feed and side mounted support tables. More details at www.island.net/~macduff2 The innovative stationary or fixed fence system on the Jimmy Jig copied by many, but never perfected.
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The Original Jimmy Jig close up operational finer details |
Note/For visual effects not all of the safety devices have been installed or utilized on the OJJ, regarding the individual presentations. Be diligent when operating woodworking machinery, use push sticks when appropriate and wear safety glasses.(I reserve the right to be wrong. Should you prove me wrong, I reserve the right to change my mind.) The Worlds most popular woodworking machine, namely the table saw which is potentially the most dangerous to operate with certain fear factors, now there is close up details of how to safeguard your fingers and preventing most kick-backs by investigating the innovative Jimmy Jig technology designed, patented and used for a lifetime by a Carpenter/Joiner/Cabinetmaker
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Mixing Joint Compound |
http://www.AsktheBuilder.com host Tim Carter demonstrates how to mix drywall joint compound. From getting the right consistency to time saving mixing techniques, discover some secrets about how to prepare joint compound.
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| Length: 154 seconds |
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Manual Log Splitter |
http://www.AsktheBuilder.com host Tim Carter demonstrates how to use a manual log splitter and discusses whether or not a manual log splitter is right for your job.
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Gutter Protection |
Gutter protection comes in many different forms, and to find the best gutter guard http://www.AsktheBuilder.com host, Tim Carter, prepares to test several different models on his home.
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Security Cameras |
http://www.AsktheBuilder.com host Tim Carter demonstrates how easy it is to set up home security cameras and walks you through some useful features to look for when considering to buy security cameras.
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| Length: 110 seconds |
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How to Install a Kitchen Faucet |
http://www.AsktheBuilder.com host Tim Carter demonstrates how to install a kitchen faucet. Putting in your own kitchen faucet isn't as hard as you think. This video walks you through hooking up the waterlines and a veggie sprayer.
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| Length: 250 seconds |
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Roof Moss |
http://www.AsktheBuilder.com host Tim Carter shares an easy way to keep your roof shingles free from moss, algae and mildew. With the natural wonders of copper, you'll never have to clean green scum off your roof.
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| Length: 139 seconds |
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Making the repiar - part 4 - video 1 |
Todays video is part of my replacing a water service show the beginning of the replacement process.
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| Length: 408 seconds |
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Making the repair - part 4 - video 2 |
This is the final video in making the repair, if you have not seen the first video make sure you do as this one might not make sense. lol
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How to Wire a 4 Way Switch |
http://www.AsktheBuilder.com host Tim Carter demonstrates how to wire a 4 way switch and where to place a 4 way switch in a circuit.
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| Length: 317 seconds |
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Right Angle Drill Versus a Hole Saw |
http://www.AsktheBuilder.com host Tim Carter demonstrates a why a right angle saw is a much better tool in particular situations.
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| Length: 156 seconds |
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Plumbing Vent Pipe Tip |
http://www.AsktheBuilder.com host Tim Carter shares a quick lesson to help you out of a tough spot when working with plumbing vent pipe.
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| Length: 125 seconds |
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Easy Faucet Body Installation |
http://www.AsktheBuilder.com host Tim Carter shares some of his faucet installation wisdom to make installing a sink faucet much easier.
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| Length: 162 seconds |
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When to Install a Stainless Steel Sink |
http://www.AsktheBuilder.com host Tim Carter demonstrates why the size of your overmount stainless steel sink determines whether you should install your sink before or after the countertop is in place.
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| Length: 191 seconds |
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Drilling Holes for PVC Pipe Fittings |
http://www.AsktheBuilder.com host Tim Carter demonstrates how to drill holes for pvc pipe fittings so that you don't waste valuable time enlarging a mis-drilled hole.
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| Length: 125 seconds |
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How to Pressure Wash Your Roof |
http://www.AsktheBuilder.com host Tim Carter walks you through how to use a pressure washer to clean moss, lichen and algae off your roof without damaging the shingles.
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| Length: 147 seconds |
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Sealing Black Iron Pipe Joints |
Teflon tape or pipe dope can be used to create a seal on black iron pipe. Tim Carter of AsktheBuilder.com demonstrates how to do the job right and shares some helpful tips. This black iron pipe is used to transport natural gas to your furnace, water heater and stove. This pipe has threaded fittings at the connection point which need to be sealed with pipe dope or Teflon tape. Teflon tape should be wrapped onto the male end of the pipe in a clockwise direction. Pipe dope has the consistency of mashed potatoes. You just paint in on to the male end of the pipe. With both options, you need to make the connection and hand tighten then tighten again with a pipe wrench. Teflon tape and pipe dope will prevent natural gas from leaking. Watch this AsktheBuilder.com video for more details.
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| Length: 115 seconds |
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Grouting |
www.AsktheBuilder.com host Tim Carter shares his grouting tips as he tackles the second step of grouting ceramic floor tiles. He shows how to apply sanded grout and strike the joints to remove excess grout. ... grouting grout "ceramic tile" flooring askthebuilder "tim carter" howto diy home house
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| Length: 289 seconds |
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Standby Generator |
www.AsktheBuilder.com host Tim Carter explains what a standby generator is, how it works and why you should hire a professional to install your home generator. ... "standby generator" home house askthebuilder "tim carter" diy howto electric
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| Length: 242 seconds |
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