![Bailey Line Road](/img/default-banner.jpg)
- 679
- 39 550 203
Bailey Line Road
Canada
Приєднався 25 вер 2008
Steve Maxwell is an award-winning how-to authority delivering honest, reliable and friendly advice since 1988.
Home improvements, power tools, woodworking and homesteading have been part of Steve's working life for more than 30 years.
Bailey Line Road has been a one-of-a-kind safe haven for folks who like to do things their own way.
A place where people, expert and novice, can come together and enjoy the fulfillment of creating something physical in an increasingly digital world.
Steve’s easy to follow, step-by-step instructions will help you confidently navigate the smallest AND most monumental of do-it-yourself projects.
And if you’re still itching for more…
Come visit us at our website for exclusive access to unique and noteworthy content to fast track your success as a DIY powerhouse.
Do it yourself, not by yourself, at Bailey Line Road.
Home improvements, power tools, woodworking and homesteading have been part of Steve's working life for more than 30 years.
Bailey Line Road has been a one-of-a-kind safe haven for folks who like to do things their own way.
A place where people, expert and novice, can come together and enjoy the fulfillment of creating something physical in an increasingly digital world.
Steve’s easy to follow, step-by-step instructions will help you confidently navigate the smallest AND most monumental of do-it-yourself projects.
And if you’re still itching for more…
Come visit us at our website for exclusive access to unique and noteworthy content to fast track your success as a DIY powerhouse.
Do it yourself, not by yourself, at Bailey Line Road.
🤯 Unusual but Effective Way to Use a Portable Power Station
I've been recommending portable power stations for years because of their practicality and universal usability.
Today, I want to show you another creative, unusual, and effective way to use a portable power station.
Thanks for watching, leave a like if this is the first time you've seen something like this!
🔔 Subscribe and never miss an upload:
► bit.ly/BLRchannel
✅ *_Step-by-step_* plans to build your life of *_true freedom:_*
► baileylineroadlearning.com/
🏡 Free, expert advice to *_build and customize_* your dwelling:
► baileylineroad.com/
📌 Viewers like you *_love_* these playlists:
► Winter Tips - bit.ly/2rpnUcm
► Product Tours - bit.ly/2L2H54Q
► Woodworking - bit.ly/2RN83jC
► Real Rural Life - bit.ly/2RI5dvY
🌎 I’m on your favorite platform:
► linktr.ee/baileylineroad
#baileylineroad #practicalliving #portablepower
Today, I want to show you another creative, unusual, and effective way to use a portable power station.
Thanks for watching, leave a like if this is the first time you've seen something like this!
🔔 Subscribe and never miss an upload:
► bit.ly/BLRchannel
✅ *_Step-by-step_* plans to build your life of *_true freedom:_*
► baileylineroadlearning.com/
🏡 Free, expert advice to *_build and customize_* your dwelling:
► baileylineroad.com/
📌 Viewers like you *_love_* these playlists:
► Winter Tips - bit.ly/2rpnUcm
► Product Tours - bit.ly/2L2H54Q
► Woodworking - bit.ly/2RN83jC
► Real Rural Life - bit.ly/2RI5dvY
🌎 I’m on your favorite platform:
► linktr.ee/baileylineroad
#baileylineroad #practicalliving #portablepower
Переглядів: 906
Відео
Dowel Joint Strength Testing
Переглядів 1,2 тис.Місяць тому
How strong are dowel joints? See for yourself with this dowel joint torture test.
AGING IN PLACE: How to Keeping Living in Your Home for Your Senior Years
Переглядів 394Місяць тому
🔨 Do it yourself, not _by_ yourself : ► baileylineroad.com/ ✅ *_Step-by-step_* plans to build your life of *_true freedom:_* ► baileylineroad.com/course-library/ 🏡 Free, expert advice to *_build and customize_* your dwelling: ► Home Building & Addons: bit.ly/homebuilding101 ► Off-Grid Energy: bit.ly/blroffgrid ► Build a Bathroom: bit.ly/buildabathroom ► Everything HVAC: bit.ly/blrhvac ► Landsca...
Homestead Life - Moments in Time Pt. 2
Переглядів 476Місяць тому
Picture this: you own your dream homestead. What does a homestead lifestyle look like? Well... It's certainly work. But it's the type of work that makes you feel *good.* In this "Homestead Life - Moments in Time Pt. 2" video I'll show you what some of my daily homestead maintenance chores are in an easy-to-digest preview of homestyle life. Enjoy! 🔔 Subscribe and never miss an upload: ► bit.ly/B...
What is a Sanding Mop? (Better Than Sand Paper?)
Переглядів 1,2 тис.Місяць тому
What do you do if you want to smooth edges without rounding them? Wood finishing is a skill all on it's own and, as with any skill, you need the right tool to get the job done! Enter: the sand mop But what is a sand mop? And is it better than sand paper? We'll explore that in this video, AND! If you're looking to become a master wood finisher... Click here 👉 baileylineroadlearning.com/p/wood-fi...
Custom Workshop Organization: The Clamp Cart
Переглядів 750Місяць тому
In this video I want to show you the clamp cart that I've been using in my workshop. It's simple to build, and you can download the plans here: baileylineroad.com/how-to-build-a-workshop-utility-cart/ Custom workshop organization makes all the difference for your woodworking and shop projects. Plus they're great conversation starters when the neighbors come by! ❗ Full Woodworking for Beginners ...
Like No Drill Press You've Ever Seen
Переглядів 2,7 тис.2 місяці тому
In this video, I'll be unboxing the Milwaukee M18 Fuel Magnetic Drill Press. It's quite a unique tool and, as you'll see, great for jobs where you can't necessarily move your project to your drill press. As the title says, it's truly like no drill press you've ever seen. I'll also give a brief Milwaukee M18 Fuel review and go over the Milwaukee Magnetic Drill Press features. By the end of this ...
Homestead Life - Moments in Time Pt. 1
Переглядів 7752 місяці тому
In this "oddly satisfying" compilation, you'll get a glimpse of what it's like to own your dream homestead. The clips in this video are from miscellaneous projects I've taken care of throughout the day. They are, quite literally, homestead life moments in time. Each with their own unique land and soundscapes to give you an idea of how a life of self-sustenance would look and feel. 🔔 Subscribe a...
Happy Birthday Doug Smith - Gore Bay's Own
Переглядів 3402 місяці тому
This video is about one of the celebrations held for Doug Smith in Gore Bay, Ontario, Manitoulin Island. Doug is the founder of Manitoulin Transport, and a true gentleman.
Smart Home Heating Systems for Supreme Comfort
Переглядів 5162 місяці тому
The TEKMAR Thermostat smart home heating system is different than most home heating systems and thermostats. It has the unique ability to predict temperature fluctuations. What does this mean for you? Supreme comfort, within less than half a degree. In this smart home heating system video I'll walk through how smart thermostats work, why I recommend them, and give an overall review of the TEKMA...
How to Buff an Oil-Finished Table
Переглядів 1,9 тис.4 місяці тому
In this video I'll show you how to get the ultimate smoothness out of your tabletop woodworking project. If you followed the last video, you should have an oil-finished tabletop ready to go. Today, we'll be buffing an oil finished table to get it to it's absolute maximum smoothness. So if you're having any trouble learning how to buff an oil-finished table, this video is for you! 🔔 Subscribe an...
🚨 5 DANGEROUS Experiments with a Nail Gun 🚨
Переглядів 1,2 тис.4 місяці тому
Ever wonder if you can shoot a powder-actuated nail gun into the air like a pistol? Wonder no more. DO NOT TRY these 5 dangerous experiments with a nail gun at home! Nail guns are dangerous on their own, without doing any crazy experiments. Leave the nail gun experiments to the trained professionals! 🔔 Subscribe and never miss an upload: ► bit.ly/BLRchannel ✅ *_Step-by-step_* plans to build you...
An Insanely Simple Fix for Frozen Plumbing Stacks
Переглядів 1,2 тис.4 місяці тому
An Insanely Simple Fix for Frozen Plumbing Stacks
How to Use a Dado Blade in 1 Minute
Переглядів 1,6 тис.5 місяців тому
How to Use a Dado Blade in 1 Minute
How to Make a Cross Cut With a Table Saw
Переглядів 3705 місяців тому
How to Make a Cross Cut With a Table Saw
How to Make Safe Rip Cuts on a Table Saw
Переглядів 1,4 тис.5 місяців тому
How to Make Safe Rip Cuts on a Table Saw
How to Get EXACT Angles on a Table Saw
Переглядів 1,2 тис.5 місяців тому
How to Get EXACT Angles on a Table Saw
Complete Manual Transfer Switch Guide 2024
Переглядів 15 тис.6 місяців тому
Complete Manual Transfer Switch Guide 2024
Do THIS Before Choosing a Fabric Structure
Переглядів 1 тис.7 місяців тому
Do THIS Before Choosing a Fabric Structure
BEST Way to Store a Generator Outside
Переглядів 2,3 тис.7 місяців тому
BEST Way to Store a Generator Outside
Best Battery Powered Pole Saw Review | Milwaukee M18 FUEL 10"
Переглядів 6 тис.7 місяців тому
Best Battery Powered Pole Saw Review | Milwaukee M18 FUEL 10"
Hard Wood vs. Vinyl Floor Durability Test
Переглядів 8607 місяців тому
Hard Wood vs. Vinyl Floor Durability Test
Should You Buy Luxury Vinyl Flooring?
Переглядів 1,1 тис.7 місяців тому
Should You Buy Luxury Vinyl Flooring?
How to Restore an Old Composite Patio
Переглядів 1,5 тис.8 місяців тому
How to Restore an Old Composite Patio
Dude just weld it then ..senseless video
What is the spacing requirement for the anchor screws on the sips panels?
I just bought a kreg jig, with screwa, etc. Had no idea how to use it. This is the first video I came across, and let me just say...Its TERIFFIC! No B.S, informative & to the point! The last part was really a BONUS! I hv TONS of tools & their SCATTERED ALL OVER MY HOUSE. Normally I can hardly find what Im looking for. I end up buying what I need more than not. SOOO, THANKS FOR SOME GREAT ADVICE SIR, MUCH APPRECIATED ! ED. N SCRANTON, P.A
Hi Ed! Thanks very much for your kind words. I'm glad my video helped you. Drop by my website baileylineroad.com for a visit sometime. You'll find lots of stuff there, including tool giveaways, articles and videos of interest to hands-on, how-to people. Bye for now and thanks for watching! Steve
Historians and archaeologists just mentions dates for extinctions, fossils, artifacts or ancient buildings without knowing that human history is clearly divided in periods of time because our planet suffers from a cycle of natural disasters that are caused by the ninth planet in our solar system. This planet is encircling our sun in an eccentric orbit, therefore it is only a short while close to our sun and planets and it crosses the ecliptic plane at a very high speed. It causes disasters on the small planets Mars and Earth. One in seven times it creates an Ice Age and nearly destroys our planet Earth, wipes out the existing civilization and several animals become extinct. This disaster is known as "The end of times". The last time that this occurred was in the year 10,844 BCE. Other disasters are less destructive but mostly known as a flood, Noah's flood. So civilizations emerge and disappear according to a fixed timeline. For now it is impossible to say where civilizations started. We explain much more about planet 9, the recurring flood cycle and its timeline, the rebirth of civilizations and ancient advanced technology in the e-book: "Planet 9 = Nibiru". It shows abundant and convincing evidence both in text and many depictions. It can be read on any computer, tablet or smartphone. Search: planet 9 roest
That why my family uses a less fine steel wool
Ex-Army Motor Pool Mech 😂😂😂
So they just cruised down to Hope Cheapo to get a wooden dowel with an iron rod in it? LMAO
Thank you, just what I was looking for. Here in rural Idaho, we seem to have power outages monthly, just so Idaho Power can show you their control. 😊
Does it have vents and what type of connection does it have for the gas?
Another stupid Clickbait video
Oh another tip, I sharpen many woodworking saws and I always use a file card (a fine wire brush essentially) to clean out the files so they don't clog up and they last longer this way.
Hmm, I consider the file a good tool for repairs, if you get a dent i the scythe, and then correct with peening. But as a sharpening/honing tool uggm, it removes alot! But it can work in a pinch, most people has a file and I dont see why not if you want some grass cut :)
Are these ok to use outside under porch ceilings ?
Wokism is the new radical religion.
I want to know what mold looks like growing in carpet to figure out if this florida rental has mold!, i think the brown spots are mold, carpet installed over wood fĺoorsand no central ac in florida
All the scientists and medical community have to stand inline and regurgitate the narrative fed to them from the person ahead of them in fear their loss of employment. There are now only 3 scientific publishing houses now, requiring "major money" just to get the foot into the door.
Hatchet job
TY! , Sir Vard of The Ark Barn Consortium ....^j^
When applying a second coat and there are no bubbles or runs do you have to sand?
I'm off to Home Depot right now and it seems that this bud is right for me .
Funny he should mention it looks like CGI because the first thing I thought of was Star Trek 2 The Wrath Of Khan when the starship Reliant had its nacelle blown off, and the energy crackling around it
Put leak blower or shop vac on blow mode . Connect to tailpipe and spray all connections with soapy water. Best way to find leak
Excellent very thorough video. I’m just getting into using biscuit joinery. Very much appreciate the tips that you’ve shared.
In Australia we always keep some in the 4x4 on long trips in case you break down or get lost. You can take the car battery out, or use jumper leads. Hook any 12 volt up to steel wool and it will ignite. So if you get more flat tyres than you’re carrying spares and need a night to repair them. Lost your lighter? Steel wool and a car battery. Always keep it with your cakes of soap in case of fuel tank leaks.
Excellent. What type of welding are you using, btw?
Not bad
I think this guy is fucking with us.
Doesn't he need to back off ratching to break the chips every so many turns?
Roberts 6700 carpet glue works about as well as green glue and is way cheaper.
Drawing pictures is ignorant and doesn't get the people like photographs do
I just have to say thank you. I have zero woodworking and finishing experience. I purchased an 8-ft Butcher's Block slab to make a computer desk out of. I had no idea that they had to be sealed and they came dry. I scrambled and started researching. I watched lots of videos but your video was by far the best. Simple straight to the point. I went out today and I bought water based polyurethane, sponge applicators and a proper sanding block. I followed your instructions to a T. I'm just about to put my third coat on and as of right now it looks phenomenal. You took a lot of the stress out for me and allowed me to accomplish what I wanted. Thank you so very much for the extremely helpful video ❤
Thanks for your kind words. I'm delighted my video was helpful. Send me a photo when you're done. I'd like to see how things turn out. My email is steve@stevemaxwell.ca. Drop by my website baileylineroad.com for a visit sometime. You'll find lots of stuff there, including tool giveaways, articles and videos of interest to hands-on, how-to people. Bye for now and thanks for watching! Steve
hello from Kenosha Wi,USA
Thanks for the video.
Thank you very much. I just sanded my stairs and banister. I’m going to get Watco and do the stairs with it. Your oak stairs look gorgeous.
What if you live in a desert climate with no humidity?
how do you replace the heating cable when it goes bad?