AIR COMPRESSOR COVER BUILD... FINISHED!

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so in this week's video we're going to start off kind of where we left off in last week's video and that is me making a really hard push in order to get this cover over my rotary phase converter and my air compressor finished i'm excited to get this thing done and off the list that's actually just a piece of drip edge it should work right we're covered by the the roof as well when we put that header beam up that's all we had so it'll work not perfect i'd like it to be a little longer it is what it is the roof of the shop looks pretty good [Music] [Music] that's not good so as far as the supports for this enclosure you know i'm heavily debating on whether i want to do that angled post like i'd mentioned in previous videos to avoid a post right on the corner that would limit my access around the building with you know any type of equipment so not to mention that i don't think that it's going to look all that great either and be right in the way if you try to walk out the door you know to the right so what i think what i'm thinking of doing is just uh putting another post about here my post won't be evenly spaced but that doesn't matter really putting another post here which is in board of the corner and then putting a brace from the corner to the post to maintain my access around the building and still support this end i don't know decisions decision i guess it's six or a half dozen come on chloe ah hi bubba hi chloe go on go down go on go on go on [Music] it's oh [Applause] uh [Applause] so [Applause] [Music] so this is a little different type roofing membrane it has a layer of asphalt and then a layer of a textured plastic so you know i'm just using what i have left over this is still good stuff i just don't know the brand of it it's definitely easier to put down not near as sticky as the ice and water shield [Applause] this stuff is easier to put down that's for sure [Applause] a sticky asphalt backing and a plastic roughed up layer so on our little roof out back it is eight feet uh 16 feet so that's 128 square feet i think and then each bundle of shingles will do about 33 square feet if i remember that correctly not long ago if you watched i did the roof on the shop with these exact shingles so they'll so they'll match um so what is that 128 square feet and then 33 so will we need four got four maybe five bundles so not a lot of shingles really to do that small roof [Applause] [Applause] [Applause] so elizabeth just sent me to the store a minute ago and i just got back she was mad at me at the moment um she said i need you to go pick up some milk and she said if they had eggs get six i said all right i'll do it so went to town got what i needed got home and she said why in the world did you get six gallons of milk and i said they had eggs so back earlier in the winter when i made a video showing me putting the shingles on the actual roof of the shop i mentioned that it was important that you space your shingles correctly and i think it's probably good to reiterate that now each one of my shingles there's only five inches of each shingle that's actually exposed now you can adjust that how much of each shingle is exposed by a little bit and to make sure that you end up like we have here over the full shingle at the top and just even spacing from the bottom of the roof to the top you just measure that and adjust your exposure your shingle accordingly same way that i did the cedar shingle siding you know over the windows and under the windows it just makes it to where you don't end up with just a little strip of shingle at the very top and it looks nice well this is getting shoved up under the drip edge there and it'll be nailed down the drip edge wheel where it lays flat against the roof and then sealed with some asphalt sealer so i don't expect to have any leaking issues out of this little clean two roof so now that the roof of this little structure is watertight it's time to make make it all structurally sound and put in the last post and i decided against the angled post off the building after a lot of thought you know sitting this post in from the edge of the roof about three feet still allows me enough access to get around the building and i can always clean out the hillside some if i choose to in the future but i just think it'll look better with the vertical posts so digging this hole out gonna fill it with concrete and do it just like the other two that i showed in last week's video you know just anchor it to the ground instead of anchoring it anchor it to the concrete instead of burying the post and chipping out all these rocks that you're bound to run into when you're digging in the ground around here [Applause] so so there's you a good look at the top of the roof maybe a little different angle got you up on the hillside now this is only pitched 13 degrees in roof pitch i don't know what that is i didn't worry about figuring that up because it didn't matter actually i needed a lot of clearance here in case i want to bring equipment in to move the compressor out or the phase converter i couldn't go any higher on the back with the header because of the that's where the block stops so it's kind of a compromise with this angle really probably with a roof this shallow it probably would have been better suited for 10 because water backing up under the shingles but where we use that ice and water shield that the sticky barrier instead of tar paper this is not going to leak and if it does you know i can always fix it but i don't think that it will so still gotta set this post and put a couple more braces in this post is coming actually towards me about three feet so i can still maintain decent access around the building i didn't want this any lower right i didn't want to i mean it's already pretty low and i'm pushing it on clearance through here so just what it settled on i think it'll work just fine looks good so so if you watched last week's video you'll remember me pulling the drill chuck out of this drill press and inspect in the morse taper number three socket that's up in the spindle of this thing now the drill chuck and arbor that i pulled out of this was in pretty bad shape somebody had hammered and knocked a bunch of dings and stuff on it and then they had driven it back up in the spindle of this thing and potentially done some damage when i felt up in the spindle i could feel a few little spots i mentioned that i was going to order some reamers to try to remedy that and get this spindle as close to factory condition as i can so i did and i got them in both a roughing reamer and a finish reamer chances are we'll just use the finish reamer so let's pull the drill chuck back out of this thing i'll show you these reamers pretty neat and we'll try to see if we can't recondition this spindle socket so there is our finished ringer see there's no reliefs in it and there's our roughing reamer which just has a spiral relief groove around it and it just cuts more aggressively than the finish reamer now we're not trying to remove a bunch of material in this spindle in fact we only want to remove the defects and touch as little of the original surface up inside of this socket as we can so this is all going to be done by hand we're going to go real slow and see if we can't get a good job with this thing so i've got the reamer and the tap handle here using quite a bit of oil on this thing and i'm just gonna put it in the spindle there got this drill press in low gear and i'm not going to turn this reamer backwards only forwards i can feel it i can feel it cutting off a few high spots just light upward pressure right just a little until it feels like it's cutting or until it feels like it almost stops cutting until it all the irregularities in the way that it feels when i turn it stop trying to push straight up on this thing as much as i can and we did remove some material right around where the ring that i felt up in there was wow that feels a lot better than it did so that's it you buy that reamer to take off just a little bit of material but imagine those high spots sticking out in there and when you drive that taper up in there basically the only place it will touch will be the spots that are protruding from the old damaged reamer so this will make what i did will make this fit better so i just got done wiping the spindle out get all the oil that was in there out of there or any of the chips and stuff that was in there and now i'm just precision stoning the arbor that's going to go up in there these are the precision flat stones that i got from lance baltzy super nice guy 26 acremaker.com i believe if you're interested they're norton stones and it does a really good job on them so i'm just going to stone this off to knock any high spots off of this before i put it back up in there it already wants to just stick in there i'm just trying to line up that tang you really don't want to run these without a tang on the back of them because if they spin and you can really gall up a spindle without that tang that just keeps this from breaking free and spinning yeah that even sounded better so that sure makes me feel better knowing that that socket up in there is in good shape now if well you can imagine if the arbor's not up in the spindle straight it's going to run eccentric it's going to cause you to drill slightly oversized this is not a milling machine and we're not too worried about the you know the tenths on our uh drilled holes that's what reamers are for but you get the idea we want this to run as good as we can we want this to be reliable and stay up in the socket if you have one that keeps popping out that's a good indication that the that the socket or your arbor or both are in bad condition and you can easily fix that with a reamer you just don't want to overdo it but there you go glad to have that done so check this out it is a dehumidifier that i picked up for 15 used when i got this workbench and i got the hydraulic lift now i've been running this thing in the shop all day about eight hours with the doors closed and i want to show you how much water this one unit pulled out of the air that was in the shop here so pretty impressive probably two liters i'm guessing which is a lot of water and uh probably get another one of these to put on the other side of the shop just to help keep the humidity level down in here and keep my stuff from rusting they're neat and they definitely work it's a lot of water a little more no that's good that's good right there thank you love you no it's fine you can hold that there please just just hold it right like that all right here we go just uh just lay it down anywhere or set it up against the building so oh [Music] huh okay uh [Music] good enough so here i'm hanging the brackets for the gutters that are going to go on this small section of roof and what i've done is hang a bracket on each end of the roof and from one end to the other i have an inch of drop so i'm pulling the string between the two making sure that that string is pulled tight and then all the brackets which will be on two foot centers that go in the middle of this roof section will be just right up to that string and that way i get a nice even steady one inch drop from one end of the roof to the other now the brackets that these gutters came with are different than the original style this is the same manufacturer of gutter that i used on the entire roof of the shop that i'm using on this small section and their choice to change the brackets was really nice because this went very easy it was it's much better than the old brackets so these are the same brand gutter that i used all around the shop but they changed their mounting bracket which i really like this new style you've got a bunch of cradles brackets which i just put up then you just set your gutter down in it's just much easier to get your gutter at the right angle and then the top strap that keeps the gutter from sagging out at the front just slides in and hooks in the back of the bracket and then just bend that tab over i like that better so that structure is done pretty much done anyway looks good and when the sun comes up again i'll show you turned out really nice i think nice enough right so that went pretty well and i would consider this done other than painting the post which i'd kind of like to do and bringing in some gravel maybe some big flat limestone to make me a walking path through here because i like that kind of stuff and there's plenty plenty of that around here now if i had to do anything over i probably would have went 16 inch centers on my joist spacing instead of two but really i don't foresee any problems with this thing being able to withstand the weather that we get around here that is 5 8 ply those are two by fours are treated held up by joist hangers screwed into the spatia which is one by six and they're tied in with the simpson strong ties through the end so i don't think it'll have any problems but i'll report if it does i'm not a construction guy but this went up in about three days that's me counting a few afternoons that i worked and tying it all together into days so not very long really in my opinion went so well actually i'll probably do something like this in the future out in the front of the shop although a different design because i don't want the central posts and stuff so we'll see it'll be a while before i do something like that but for now at least my equipment is not getting directly rained on we may enclose it but you know that's all future stuff looks good i'm excited to check it off the list as done so i got another video coming out today so watch for that if you're not subscribed to the channel please do that or else you may not get notifications when i post a video i know a lot of guys only watch for my videos on saturday morning and if i post something during the week you'll you'll likely miss it so make sure you're subscribed to the channel that way you don't miss anything there should be another video out today and in fact it should be out right now on my new machine reveal and repair that i talked about in last week's video so search my channel click on my little guy it'll take you there and you'll see what i'm talking about so that's it for this video anyway thanks for watching thanks to my viewers patrons subscribers anybody that is adventure and that's it hopefully i can get brakes on this truck because as you can tell they're kind of smokey so that's it thanks for watching great caliber and i'll see you next time south as the light leaves your eyes hold on to your dream oh i know you wanna scream since the day you're born you're just a flower on your own waiting for the sun to blow soon hoping to break through the storm [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] a summer breeze some silk and honey you
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Channel: Steve Summers
Views: 45,517
Rating: 4.980269 out of 5
Keywords: Machining, lathe, shaper, welding, awesome, funny, metal, threading, tools, repair, fix, diy
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Length: 35min 35sec (2135 seconds)
Published: Sat Mar 20 2021
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