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HANDCRAFTED by Chris Palmer
Canada
Приєднався 9 січ 2015
As the channel continually grows and evolves, we are now moving into showing full remodel projects along with the fun DIY's, tools tips and how-to's for around the home. Feel free to leave a comment for a video you'd like to see, and be sure to subscribe to keep up with what's new on the Handcrafted Channel!
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How To Install an Aria Vent - Flush Floor Vent
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How To Install an Aria Vent - Flush Exhaust Cover
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Handcrafted Cottage - Renovation Series Episode 4
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Handcrafted Cottage - Renovation Series Episode 3
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Handcrafted Cottage - Renovation Series Episode 1
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How To Install An Aria Vent - Air Return
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How to Install Aluminum Deck Railings - Part 4 Installing Gates (Regal Railings)
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How to Install Aluminum Deck Railings - Part 4 Installing Gates (Regal Railings)
How to Install Aluminum Deck Railings - Part 3 Stairs, Glass and Pickets (Regal Railings )
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How to Install Aluminum Deck Railings - Part 3 Stairs, Glass and Pickets (Regal Railings )
How to Install Aluminum Deck Railings - Part 2 Installing the Railings and Lights (Regal Railings)
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How to Install Aluminum Deck Railings - Part 2 Installing the Railings and Lights (Regal Railings)
How to Install Aluminum Deck Railings - Part 1 Installing the Posts (Regal Railings)
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How to Install Aluminum Deck Railings - Part 1 Installing the Posts (Regal Railings)
PowerWheels Battery Upgrade - Supercharged
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PowerWheels Battery Upgrade - Supercharged
How to Build a Fence - Part 3 (Adding Style)
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How to Build a Fence - Part 3 (Adding Style)
How to Build a Fence - Part 2 (Framing/Boarding)
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How to Build a Fence - Part 2 (Framing/Boarding)
How to Build a Fence - Part 1 (Post Setting)
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How to Build a Fence - Part 1 (Post Setting)
The Difference Between Bevel vs Mitre Cuts
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The Difference Between Bevel vs Mitre Cuts
Great video very helpful but just one question you said you want the center of the post hole positioned at 1 1/2" in from the edge. Given how you showed the blocking does that not put the mounting screw going into a seam between the rim and the block or does that not matter?
Dependant on your fascia board and 2" can work well to avoid the sandwich.
How?
Watch my UA-cam video
When building a fence this style, it seems to allow a lot of gap underneath the fence in some areas? How to avoid this? Seems not good for pets.
You can set the bottom rails parallel to the ground and cut all bottoms of fence boards to match the angle. Plus you can add a lateral board for animals if needed.
I didn’t see any special framing done on this. Is there concern for drywall eventually failing from the weight of the fan?
I did add in blocking, I noted this in the video, but to film it is very hard as it's a tight attic. Simply block between rafter cords to the dimension of your fan. Pretty straight forward 👍
I was planning on using real wood steps but now I won't have too great idea....:_
The answer is probably no, or you would have done it, but I’m wondering if running a screw into the wall through the baseboard to fill in the space. I’d think that the motion would pull out the depression in the wall and reduce the size of space.
It's a larger hole to fill and have show thru later on.
Easily the best video Ive found on the subject, everything explained so simple, love the jig 👌
I really don't get why companies are not selling these. Literally everyone needs these bended pieces. Cutting those further would be no issue, but preparing them from scratch is really time consuming and somewhat complex. Great video, thanks for sharing!
There are companies, expensive ones, that make them. This is just a great way to help those of us who don't want to pay hardwood prices for vinyl. 🙂
I build one using your video, but we moved, so I'm listening again to build another one. Thanks a lot
Awesome! You'll be a pro 2nd time!
Good
The video only shows how to caulk on top of baseboards, I'm caulking where baseboards come together
Same deal, run a bead on the seam and smooth it with your finger.
Awesome video, I am doing a whole house that has the split landing, I think I am going to have to lay out the whole floor based of the first nosing otherwise it won't click together. Any ideas? Thanks
Thank you Chris! Look forward to trying this on my own stairs.
Good job!
Chris, did you consider turning the heat gun 90 degrees flat and only heat the groove areas and not the middle? I noticed the front rounded some instead of staying flat.
I did it many ways before filming. Heat gun position doesn't create that much of a variable, it's the material you form it on.
Will this work for a SPC flooring? 🫣
This was an spc style. Should be no problem!
This is a million dollar idea and exposes the abuse of capitalism that major supply stores who over-charges every customer ($50-$70 per step) for their treads/stair noses. Good job 👍
where can I find the fan, or the whisper fit DC fan works? thanks
In Canada we tend to go to suppliers like Desco or even Home Depot. If you're in US I'm not sure exactly.
prop, thatp aneling on the bottom is only so you can think it looks "nice" don't keep it in and squirrels won't have a spot to nest/die in.... it's pretty simple
That paneling makes the underside look good exactly and stops from seeing shingle nails. Why wouldn't I reinstall it? Who would want to look at plywood vs TnG?
Great idea. I wish I had known this six years ago when I did my family stairs.
how are the posts attached to the deck? What can we do if we have a cement deck?
There are concrete top mounts for posts. You want to achieve this on a concrete patio?
That should should work for a good year or ywo my man. You may need to scrape off and refresh it every couple years maybe
It's out of the waters direct spray, so I expect a good long life for it. Plus there's some tight beads of silicone on the outer surface for extra protection.
Do you think this method would work with a spc product? just had 13 stair noses arrive wrong dye lot for a job in two days and trying to figure something out.
This is the same as what I used, the product was SPC core. Should go well.
@@HandcraftedbyChrisPalmerI'm glad to hear it should work with SPC, as I haven't seen much LVP on the market here lately. Will give it a try on some samples! Thanks for a great video.
Great video!!! Best one I've seen so far on DIY nosing!!
Thanks!!
Heck yeah, thanks Chris!! 👏🏼👏🏼
For a bullnose on 1" thick tread, with cork backing(nucore) , would you route/dado out a full 1-1/4" for the radius? I guess the PU glue will fill the slight gap at top edge where cork starts?wouldn't want a void to crack when stepped on.
Honestly, I'd prefer even making the lvp square nosed and fill at least the top quarter radius with glue on the existing pine bullnose.
I would make sure your using the round nose as your jig. And yes, dado the whole area or make many small passes like a kerf cut.
WHAT ARE YOU DOING BRO BROTHA EW
It's a beginners video Bro, helping newcomers. You need not stress in the comments. 🐒
can not see it due to other videos pop ups
Not sure what you cannot see?
Hey Chris. What is the thickness of the vinyl plank you’re using? Great vid.
It's a 3/8" plank, thanks for the like!
I loved the video, you earned my sub. So useful.
Much appreciated!
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fyi, there's a product called Durastair that's now on the market (Lowes carries it) where the nose (square) is already made. Only challenge may come when you install it over the existing stair nose if it extends out to far, in which case you would have to trim/cut back the existing stair nose. I'm about to install it myself. 😃
Yes you can buy the same from certain flooring companies like Pur Parket. Then the nose has to be cut back, otherwise you project too far.
@@HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer Guess the question is...what's considered too far?
@@macker0077 when the tread depth goes beyond code or the overhang is too far unsupported 👍
Thanks for keeping it clear and short 🙌🏽
Glad it helped!
Thank you so much! I just made a vinyl cover for my kitchen pipes. Looks great❤
Sweet!
Thankyou for the advice. I had a go at this today and took me ages to do one piece only to find the laminate ripped after I heated and tried to bend. I only have basic equipment so will try and find a bench saw to add grooves so it’s easier to bend
Do you have a router? You can try that or just a single blade on a simple table saw with many passes.
I’m going to borrow a router off my dad. I’m determined so fingers crossed it works
Oh quick question, my stairs have a rounded bullnose edge. What would you advise ? Router the whole area of the bullnose to enable bending or make several passes and using the gaps to have a concertina effect so it still maintains some sturdiness but is less prone to stress breaks? Thanks Michelle
@MichelleJones-ef4zp match the jig to whatever nose style you have I'd say and yes more passes.👍
Thanks Chris
Magnífica idea, unos de los mejores videos que he visto. Elevaran la calidad y profesionalismo de mi trabajo. Muchas gracias!!
De Nada!
Great video! Very helpful!! What type of glue would you use to stick this on plywood sub-treads?
Kerdi Fix was my choice, and silicone works well too.
OMG! Must share that you are truly a genius! You just saved me so much $$$. Those pieces are soooo expensive at the retail store. I just subscribed to your channel to learn from your other projects. Keep up the amazing work!!
Thanks!!
Dude! You just saved me so much money! I was going to have to buy 23 of these things for my split staircase and they're stupidly expensive!
Rock on!
I tried this but with no success. Wondering what thickness the flooring was that you used?
Did you relief enough material? I've done multiple brands and it works on each. Make sure it's vinyl and test thickness. I used 3/8".
I did this after watching a ton of videos. Your video is the best. It takes a lot of screwing around to find the correct spot for the dados and the depth. I found 3/8 dado way too wide and was comprising the strength of the piece. I dumbed it down to about 1/4 and it worked great. Great video! Thanks
Happy to hear it!
Looks great! I have to make these but have a few stairs that are open on one or both ends. I'm not sure how to improvise to avoid the after market bull nose pieces.
You can possibly extend the stringer with a decorative detail or maitre the corner and glue an end cap to the sides.
Great video! What type of blade are you using to cut the aluminum channels in your mitre saw?
It's a non ferrous metal blade by Diablo. It will cut soft metal and wood.
do you recommend plastic (Lite) or steel (Luxe) for the bathroom? worried about humidity corroding steel but is it still better than plastic? Thanks!
You can do metal for paint ability. The plastic drywall pro is ok, metal won't rust, it's powder coated, and if you scratch the metal bare, just do a primer touch up.
Hi, i have read some reviews on these vents restrict airflow, would you say this is true? Thanks
For fans on intake, they work well. I can't state what their Flowrate is, but they're pretty good overall and don't seem to be restricting airflow to any noticeable amount
I didn't know that shrinking my caulk would solve my messy issues! Thank you!
Shrinking, creates cracks
Very nice
you'd pull your arms off before you'd lift the board you're standing on....
Buddy, you're one of those people who watch and don't pay attention. The glue holds the chain, and the board has no role in my pulling.
@@HandcraftedbyChrisPalmer perhaps, or you could be one of those people who fails to properly demonstrate the demonstration...
@@TheWeiner4 or you're super smart...
You are standing on it
Please watch the video. The plywood and my feet have no association to what I'm pulling. There's a 2nd version on my channel to see for a better understanding.
Weird flex but ok