time lapse home renovation
Posts Tagged ‘Time’
time lapse home renovation
Written by Tools on Thursday, October 14th, 2010 in Home Improvement.
Tags: Home, lapse, Renovation, Time
Grease Lightning on Tool Time
Written by Tools on Friday, October 1st, 2010 in Home Improvement.
Tags: Grease, Lightning, Time, Tool
Tim Allen from Home Improvement in Tool Time’s version of Grease Lightning =)
Home Improvement – Karate On Tool Time
Written by Tools on Saturday, June 5th, 2010 in Home Improvement.
Tags: Home, Improvement, Karate, Time, Tool
S2 EP19: Tim tries once again to be macho…breaking a board with his head…& as usual, hilarity ensues. Eh, look on the bright side. This time there wasn’t glue on the board! ^_^ Copyright 2008 Futuramklax.
Home Improvement – Al hosts Tool Time
Written by Tools on Sunday, May 23rd, 2010 in Home Improvement.
Tags: Home, Hosts, Improvement, Time, Tool
¥et another forgotton (read Season 1) moment of Tool Time: The episode that Al hosted. Mind the sweaty armpits and completely out of place geezer hat. Copyright 2008 Futuramklax.
Home Improvement – Brad Hosts Tool Time
Written by Tools on Tuesday, April 27th, 2010 in Home Improvement.
Tags: Brad, Home, Hosts, Improvement, Time, Tool
Before he was the soccer star, Brad was next to ol’ Dad for a special episode of Tool Time! Copyright 2009 Futuramklax.
Home Improvement- Tool Time Christmas Tree
Written by Tools on Friday, April 23rd, 2010 in Home Improvement.
Tags: Christmas, Home, Improvement, Time, Tool, Tree
Tool Time XMas tree-Ho-Ho-Ho
Cemetery Grave Site Grave Care Business. Make money full time or part time. Great small business.
Written by Tools on Monday, April 12th, 2010 in Power Equipment.
Tags: Business., Care, Cemetery, Full, Grave, Great, money, part, Site, Small, Time
www.gravesitebusiness.com The Cemetery Grave Site (Grave Care) Business is a wonderfully fulfilling and financially rewarding small business you can start in your free time. There are many services you can off your customers in your Grave Site Business. Today I am showing you a basic grounds maintenance job. We are in a neat, small, remote cemetery. It is a January day in Tennessee which means it’s very cold. This goes to show that you can work your Grave Care business all year long, even during the winter months. Today, we have been hired to clean-up a family plot. This video demonstrates a basic grounds maintenance job. We are going to cut the grass, run a string trimmer around the tombstones, and blow off the leaves with a backpack leaf blower to make the cemetery look really nice right before springtime. For a small job like this basic lawn maintenance tools are all you need. You probably already have this equipment in your garage already. We are going to use a 22″ push mower, a string trimmer, and a backpack leaf blower. When using a string trimmer and other power equipment around tombstones and other markers that might be damaged, use extreme caution to avoid contact as damage may occur otherwise. Also, when using power equipment, keep safety in mind. You need basic hearing protection and eye protection as well. Thanks for watching. This is just an introductory video showing a basic grounds maintenance job. For more instructional videos as well as pricing guidance …
DENSO First Time Fit Automotive Parts
Written by Tools on Monday, April 5th, 2010 in Automotive Parts.
Tags: Automotive, DENSO, First, Parts, Time
Home Improvement: Tool Time Part 3
Written by Tools on Wednesday, March 31st, 2010 in Home Improvement.
Tags: Home, Improvement, part, Time, Tool
more clips from the tv show home improvement
How to Ride a Motorcycle for the Very First Time!
Written by Tools on Thursday, March 18th, 2010 in Motorcycle.
Tags: First, Motorcycle, Ride, Time, Very
How to ride a motorcycle is an older vid. If you want more advice and videos about riding check out www.m13online.com Alright, regarding the braking issue…a few people have said that you should learn to use both brakes from the beginning……and I agree. But just not the VERY beginning. Because the VERY FIRST time you use a bike it’s confusing enough without two different brakes being thrown in….one of which if pulled too hard can drop the bike on it’s side in a flash. So the point of this video is to learn how to use the clutch….and while focusing on that….it’s best to just focus on that. And when coming to a complete stop…..you should be braking rear 90% and front 10%. Which is the opposite to how you brake when traveling at speed. Please check out my youtube profile and my newer videos www.youtube.com
