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Watch as a W1830 (our most popular cabinet) is assembled right before your eyes.
This Video was shot in one single take with no video editing for one simple reason, to show you our future customer just how easy it is to assemble the cabinets. The total video length is 5:08, and the actual cabinet assembly time for the cabinet is 4:30 seconds.
Hopefully it helps familiarize you with the cabinets, and gives you a boost in confidence!
Duration : 0:5:8
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Curious about just how easy it can be to assemble a cabinet from our Standard Line of cabinetry? Take a couple minutes and well gladly show you. Its so easy you could practically do it in your sleep!
We wanted this video to be as simple as possible. No gimmicks or fancy effects, so that its easy to focus on just how great our cabinets are!
Check us out on the web at:
http://www.cabinetgiant.com
Duration : 0:3:17
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Paint strippers are used to remove old paint from surfaces in order to apply new paint. Choose a good paint stripper to make it an easy process with tips from a heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) certified home repairman in this free video on home repair.
Expert: James Drew
Contact: www.jnchomerepair.com
Bio: James Drew is the owner and president of JNC Home Repair in Austin, TX. Drew is also an HVAC certified tech with more than two decades experience in plumbing, masonry, and carpentry.
Filmmaker: Todd Green
Duration : 0:1:28
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Scratches on hardwood floors can be removed with a cleaner and buffer if they are shallow, or with shellac for deeper scratches. Try melting beeswax into large scratches on hardwood flooring with instructions from a remodeling contractor in this free video on home repair and maintenance.
Expert: Tim Gipson
Contact: www.inhisstepsremodeling.com
Bio: Tim Gipson is a home repair specialist and remodeling contractor in Franklin, Tenn.
Filmmaker: Tim Brown
Duration : 0:2:14
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Part two of the small bathroom remodel.
Duration : 0:5:39
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Refurbish hardwood floors with chemical refurbishing kits, working in small areas to apply the chemicals and then scrub the area clean. Work safely with refurbishing chemicals by wearing gloves and goggles and using advice from a remodeling contractor in this free video on home repair and maintenance.
Expert: Tim Gipson
Contact: www.inhisstepsremodeling.com
Bio: Tim Gipson is a home repair specialist and remodeling contractor in Franklin, Tenn.
Filmmaker: Tim Brown
Duration : 0:3:9
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Zipblocks are boring…for that matter so are bricks, cinderblocks, and most other building materials. But hey…lets not forget get that the Great Pyramid of Giza was built from blocks.
This video on Zipblocks is also a bit boring…but if you watch it and then take a few seconds to think about how simple Zipblocks are and what you can do with them…you might develop an appreciation for Zipblocks. What’s more is that if you do like Zipblocks and you introduce them to a company and as a result they decide to manufacture them you’ll get a percentage of the royalties. To learn more about this just visit our website.
What is really nice about Ziplocks is that the entire building system consists of only two types of block and that longer blocks are simply multiples of a single block. Zipblocks can be made from virtually any solid material. Zipblocks are so simple that you can make them in your garage out of plywood if wanted to. Sides and lugs are the only two parts needed to create Zipblocks. So all in all this entire building system consists of only two different block types that can be created from two simple parts.
The costs of manufacturing Zipblocks are low. To put things in perspective consider this scenario. Let’s say that it costs $20 for a sheet of ¾ inch plywood and that it costs a factory $2 to transform one sheet of plywood into fully assembled blocks. In this case the transformation from plain plywood to Zipblocks generally speaking adds 10% to the costs of the raw materials. We can now visualize home improvement stores selling sheets of plywood for $20 and the equivalent plywood in bundles of Zipblocks for $22.
Let’s say that you wanted to create your very own custom wall unit in your living room that covered an entire wall from floor to ceiling. Let’s just say that this wall is 20 feet long and 12 feet tall. Can you imagine how much it would cost you if you walked into your local home supply center and made this request? It would probably cost you a fortune in both labor and materials. Now picture yourself walking into the same store and ordering 4 to 5 pallets of Zipblocks, having them delivered to you home, and then building your very own wall unit all in a days time. The cost would of course be much less and you would have a custom wall unit that you designed and built all by yourself. This would indeed be a much more rewarding experience.
What we just spoke about is more than ideal. What’s more is that when you build with Zipblocks and you make a mistake. No problem. Just disassemble your mistake and fix it. Moving to another home and the living room is smaller? Again…no problem…just dissemble your wall unit, ship it to your new home, and when you get there build another custom wall unit that suits to your needs.
You know, the great thing about these blocks is that you can build just about anything with them. Imagine how much fun you could have building some really cool workbenches in your garage or putting up some giant shelves in there. How about building a dog house for your dog or a playhouse for your child or a closet organizer?
You see there are simply countless things that you can build with Zipblocks and if you ever get tired of what you built…just break it down and use your blocks for something else! Zipblocks are essentially a product that never loses its value or usefulness.
Some other uses for Zipblocks:
1) Robotic Building Blocks — It is easy for robots to manipulate Zipblocks thru the x-y-z planes as they are cubic in nature and interlock upon placement.
2) Concrete Forms — rapidly build a disposable custom concrete forms using some wooden Zipblocks.
3) Levee Walls — 16 foot lengths of Zipblocks made from a hybrid of plastic reinforced with steel and then woven together would certainly aid in the construction of levee walls. New Orleans and other flood prone areas are in need of cheap and effective solutions.
4) Walkways and Patios — 8 foot lengths of plastic based Zipblocks could be used to instantly build patios and walkways.
5) Shipping containers — Build custom shipping containers. Upon arrival in 3rd world countries containers could be broken down and used to construct shelter.
http://www.ZipBlocks.com
Visit us to find out more about Zipblocks.
Duration : 0:0:31
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Once the priming line of a paint sprayer begins showing a solid flow of paint, the machine is ready to use. Use a paint spray machine with tips from a carpenter in this free video on home repairs.
Expert: Oscar Moreno
Contact: www.morenohomevisions.com
Bio: Oscar Moreno is the owner of Moreno Custom Home Visions in Austin, Texas.
Filmmaker: Todd Green
Duration : 0:1:56
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http://www.simplyadditions.com/ Walk through an unfinished home addition project. The tour starts out in the existing home then continues into the unfinished areas which will soon become a bedroom, bathroom, living room, and a family room.
Duration : 0:2:13
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DIY projects and home repair can be a quick and easy way to spruce up your home, and even help sell your house faster. With projects like polishing brass doorknobs, replacing light fixtures, and painting bathrooms, you can do it yourself and save quite a bit of money from hiring a handyman. DIY projects and home repair can be done quickly and easily, but for more complex projects like wiring or plumbing, you may want to consider hiring a handyman. Watch the rest of the DIY videos from ExpertRealEstateTips for step-by-step video instructions for painting, brass polishing, replacing lights and more.
Duration : 0:4:25
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