In this video, we’ll unbox the Nest Learning Thermostat and I’ll walk you through the install & setup. You’ll want to make sure that your existing thermostat is a low voltage (24 volts) in order for Google Nest to be compatible with your system.
Outline of this video for easy navigation: Check Compatability: @0:23 Unboxing: @2:28 Install: @3:32 Set Up & Configuration @7:23
In this video, I’ll show you how to use a Pro-style foam gun and the advantages they have over using a regular “straw” style foam can. I’ll be walking you through how to use the Great Stuff Pro Foam Gun by Dow.
Outline
Here’s the outline for this video for ease of navigation and finding relevant info: Gun Options @0:30 Why Use a ProFoam Gun @1:42 -Parts of The Gun @3:11 Things You’ll Need @3:42 (Pro Tip @4:08 and @4:43 ) How To Use A Foam Gun @5:21 1. Shake Vigorously (Wear protective gloves and eyewear) 2. Attach can to gun 3. Mist the area you want to foam with a spray bottle of water. 4. Make any adjustments to the regulator or control knob on the gun to ensure the flow rate you desire. (Test on a piece of scrap material) 5. Depress the trigger and apply the foam (in a continuous bead if possible) 6. Wipe the tip of the gun as need. 7. Mist again with water. 8. Wait for the foam to cure. 9. Once the foam has curred trim back excess foam as need.
How To Clean The Gun 1. Cleaning The Nozzle (when you leave the can of foam attached to the gun) @8:14 2. Cleaning The Gun, when you detach a can of foam. (“Longer-term” gun storage) @10:09 Troubleshooting @11:33 -What to do when your foam shrinks and doesn’t seal
Plastic Tips for foam gun*: https://amzn.to/38yMNGI -I didn’t mention this in the video, but you can use these to protect the tip of your foam gun when working against an abrasive surface like concrete, brick or stone. These will lay a very small thin bead of foam. If you need a larger foam bead, simply cut off the tip for a wider diameter.
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