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homeprohero OP t1_j4hkf9i wrote

Wow I don't know what to say. I'm fairly healthy but have experienced some things that you have gone through! I push myself hard it's to easy to just say I will do it later. Later us know in my book you never know when you can never do something again! Sounds like you have a plan going forward and I can only wish you the best! I appreciate you checking out my channel and hope you guys keep pushing forward sounds like you got your hands full with just the kids!!!!

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homeprohero OP t1_j4hfkdr wrote

Wow that's great! I will check out everything I don't watch much tv but I love YouTube! I haven't had anything go viral but someday it might! I diy all the time must of my life I just record it now :) Thx for the tips!

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homeprohero OP t1_j4h4amb wrote

Thanks! I have only been at for 9 months. Started with bbq and diy. My subs at the time wanted more diy so I lost a couple hundred subs going diy only. I like to bbq but it's seems to be repetitive after awhile. DIY is exciting and it's normally something new! Glad you like the channel it's starting to pick up a little now :)

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homeprohero OP t1_j4gyph1 wrote

Wow she has skills! Hey that's ok it's a team thing ;) I did the same, learned on line. Now I know a bunch but still find myself checking on here and YouTube. It's learning it never ends! Check me out on YouTube got some pretty neat stuff on there!

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homeprohero OP t1_j4gw31w wrote

That's great and thanks! I have been flagged enough to be extremely detailed on here :)

Well if you like this kind of stuff checkout my bio and YouTube channel. I have all kinds of projects, tips and tricks (90 videos). I have a YouTube short on my must have tools! Subscribe so you don't miss anything :)

I started diy home improvements when I was 28 and now I'm 49 so 20 years of experience and I'm not afraid to do anything. First project was a tile floor on my starter home :) since then I have built my own home and rebuilt a apartment building along with tons of other stuff. You can save so much money diy!

My tip is buy only battery tools and a decent name brand too. I have had the same tools for years and zero issues. One brand so you can use the same batteries. I have like 10 dewalt tools and only 5 good batteries which is perfect! Good luck you can do it!

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homeprohero OP t1_j4gje7a wrote

Like I told another person for this project they did a good job. I asked for 16" and i got 16". This is a bench and it was good enough. And if a person didn't have a table saw it would be good enough over a hand saw. One time the guy asked me if I wanted to adjust saw before cutting - I was like sure and it was perfect too!

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