Today I'd like to celebrate my dad. He's got a PhD in nuclear engineering, but now that he is retired, he does what he loves, which is puttering around as a handyman. His slogan is "no job too small." He doesn't bother to advertise, since he isn't really interested in growing the business. I think he's happy to have an excuse to spend other people's money at The Home Depot a few times per week.
A year ago my dad was about to replace the kitchen spray nozzle at our farmhouse and agreed to make a video. We posted it on Youtube and it has received 2,542 hits so far, and several appreciative comments.
A year ago my dad was about to replace the kitchen spray nozzle at our farmhouse and agreed to make a video. We posted it on Youtube and it has received 2,542 hits so far, and several appreciative comments.
Nice work, Dad.
Thanks, now we don't have to hire someone to fix the tenants sprayer! Thank you soooo much...i couldnt figure out how to get the sprayer off not knowing about the little C ring.....u made my life easy today...lol well be watching more videos of you Thank you! A number of other DIY videos didn't show the details, skipping the bit about the metal c ring that was preventing my sprayer hose bits from coming off, driving me mad trying to figure it out. Thanks, Bill! That little metal C-clip was totally hidden on mine. Your video showed me where it was, and how to take it off. Thank You! I successfully for the first time ever fixed my sink sprayer watching your video, YAY!!!! GREAT JOB OF SHOWING US HOW TO REPLACE THE SPRAYER WITHOUT TURNING THE WATER OFF. THANK YOU