DIY: How to thread new laces into a drawstring Hoodie without a threader!

Quick video on how to thread new laces into your Hoodie. So you bought new hoodie laces ( https://amzn.to/2Q5GRxU ) to for your customize your new or favorite hoodie. Some people use para cord ( https://amzn.to/363UXp2 ) with with custom lace tips ( https://amzn.to/37iHSIS  ) . Or some people just buy a new hoodie ( https://amzn.to/2sjRSmp ). Btw, my Youtube vlogs and reviews may also have associated affiliate links to products that may earn from qualifying purchases.

What ever the case, some kits come with threader tools ( https://amzn.to/2EZYCs7 ) that make it very easy to install a new lace. If not you do not have a threader, I have been using a 12 inch skewers ( https://amzn.to/2MD8Wuh ) to push the new lace into the hoodie lace pathway or for threading other drawstring items. It only takes a couple of minutes, however the threader tool is still a lot easier.

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DIY: How to fix or make FLOATING SHELVES / WALL CAT TREES STRONGER with Toggle Bolts.

FLOATING SHELVES and WALL CAT TREES get loose off dry wall anchors. This video we will be installing super strong Toggle Bolts ( https://amzn.to/37fJ4wl ) that hold up to about 200 lbs of weight to replace regular 40 lb dry wall plastic anchors. Molly expansion bolts can also be used as they can hold about 60+ lbs or so depending on the type of molly bolts.

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DIY: How to RESET TPMS for Honda Accord, Honda Clarity, Honda Civic and 2018+ Honda.

This is how to reset your HONDA tire pressure monitor after rotating, changing out your tires, or fixing a flat on your late model Honda Accord, Honda Clarity, or other late model Honda with interactive control panel. The Honda TPMS system does not detect tire pressure. I recently added another 3rd party TPMS system online ( https://amzn.to/2ncBVf6 ) for about $30 , so i can see the actual tire pressure from each tire. I have the install video here: https://youtu.be/gIT708-QUU8 .

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I recently got my tire repaired after getting a flat tire. I had to use my spare tire for my DIY Honda Clarity ( https://youtu.be/incxlPXfiPo ). After the repair, my tire shop showed me how to re calibrate my TPMS system in my 2018 Honda Clarity. It also clears the TMPS light on the dash. Its a simple process so I made this video.

The Honda TPMS system does not detect tire pressure, but monitors tire rotations from the wheel sensors, if its spinning faster than other wheels its considered air leak or flat. Normally it will go away if you add air to the tires, however if you had a flat or tire rotation, you will want to do this re calibration procedure.

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