Friday, October 21, 2022

Racial Brand Vacuum Sealer Food Saver Unboxing and Review [RAYCIAL Brand...

In my "Racial Brand Vacuum Sealer Food Saver Unboxing and Review [RAYCIAL Brand Food Saver Vacuum Sealer]" video I take you through the step by step process of using all of the various features of this fine machine. I was very impressed with this and liked it better than the one from Costco. This thing has a nice and tight latch on it as well as pulse mode for more delicate items. The wet and dry functions on this work very well too. Great little unit!

Friday, October 14, 2022

DIY How to Change Transmission Fluid and Filter Tutorial Demonstration [...

The filter kit (filter and rubber gasket) cost around $40. This vehicle calls for just under 9 quarts of Dextron III brand transmission fluid. Doing this myself saved me quite a bit of money and was easier than I expected. The first thing I did after driving the vehicle up on car ramps was ensure the transmission fluid dipstick came out without a hitch. Then went under the vehicle and removed the 19 millimeter plug in the transmission fluid pan and drained all of the transmission fluid out that I could. Once I let the tranny fluid drain out I started removed the 10mm bolts that hold the pan down to the transmission. I left a couple of bolts in that could be removed with one hand while I held the pan up with the other hand, this way the pan wouldn't just fall to the ground. Once the pan was removed I dumped the remaining transmission fluid in the pan out into the drain bucket. Then I removed the 10mm bolts holding the filter down and easily popped the filter out. I then brought the pan to the workbench and cleaned it all up and removed the old gasket with a razor blade being careful not the ding up the gasket seating surface. Then it was time to lubricate the rubber gasket and place it correctly on the seating surface so the bolt holes line up with the holes on the gasket and then put the pan bolts up through the pan as they will stay in place due to the gasket holes being a little smaller than the pan bolt holes. The pan then easily bolts back up hand tight. I made sure to ensure 19mm the drain plug was fastened hand tight. The filter kit directions calls for 10-12ft/lbs of torque for the pan bolts. Then I rolled the vehicle to a flat spot and added the Dextron III transmission until it started reading on "COLD" portion of the dipstick. I then started the vehicle up in order to warm up the fluid and take a dipstick reading to see where it read on the "WARM" or "HOT" portion. I ended up adding a total of 7 quarts being careful not to overfill it. Then I ran the vehicle through all the gears a few times with the emergency brake on. It worked like a charm. This 1998 Nissan Pathfinder had issues taking off when cold. It would stall once put in drive or reverse when trying to take off with the engine cold. Changing the transmission and the transmission filter fixed the problem.

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DIY Heat Pump Wood Privacy Cover Made Cheap Instructional Tutorial [Heat...

I made this DIY wooden cedar fence slat heat pump privacy cover on the cheap using two different widths of slats to break up the pattern a little bit as well as leaving approx 1" gaps in between to allow for air flow. For supplies this project took a couple eight foot 2 X 4's which I cut in half to make the four posts for which to nail the cedar slats to. Then it took a bunch of 1 X 6 and 1 X 4 cedar fencing slats. I used some self tapping screws that bury the screwed when fully inserted. I also used a battery operated craftsman brad nailer to tack joints together until coming back around and using the fasteners to permanently screw it all down. Once built and assembled we stained it with one coat of valspar satin finish polyurethane. Stuck or need help? Call me right now and show me your problem: http://paltap.me/DIYTechnician. Please feel free to contact me directly if you need a hand or this isn't the exact answer that you need!

Sunday, October 2, 2022

Experobot Brand Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Unboxing, Set up and Review [Expe...

In my "Experobot Brand Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Unboxing, Set up and Review [Experobot Vacuum Operation]" I take you through all of the features of this little lightweight unit. It's very easy to set up and get going. This one came with the rechargeable battery already plugged in and installed but it needed to charge for about 4 hours before it could be used. I found this worked pretty good on hardwood or vinyl type surfaces but won't easily vacuum thicker throw type carpets. It was easy to change out the filter and it even came with two spare filters once the existing one becomes unserviceable. Stuck or need help? Call me right now and show me your problem: http://paltap.me/DIYTechnician. Please feel free to contact me directly if you need a hand or this isn't the exact answer that you need!