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  • didn't show the installation

  • @Ivereadaboutit This video was all about just explaining how to do it & not showing it, as I did not have one to do, at the time. Hope you got the jest at least.  Joe :0

  • Thanks! I actually understood and know what I have to pick up at the hardware store! Thanks from someone who knows nothing about home improvement.

  • @matthewthats That's great to hear this video was helpful to you. Good luck with your project.  Joe :0

  • i learned nothing

  • @daisyxox0 Sorry you weren't able to learn anything. Most of the time I like to actually do something when I am shooting a video. In this case, someone had asked me to make a video on hooking up an ice maker. I didn't have one to hook up so I did the next best thing...at the time.....explain it as best I could. This info. can be helpful to some viewers but not all. Check out some of my other videos & you will see that I really try to help viewers save money. Hope you stick around. Joe :0

  • HI.Thanks for friend's invitation!Do you know you're a dream-man?!:)Actually your actions are very far away from me...I am not such skilful like you and I no need to be(Thanks God).I am an old-fashioned woman and still think some actions in life are for men.You could at least be a good example for my boyfriend!Keep on inventing new actions in life and...don't forget about dates:)!

  • @capricornmonik I'm glad I can be a good example to your boyfriend then lol! It's OK that you don't know how to do most of the things I show but you have a great idea by showing my videos to your boyfriend.......he probably hates me lol! Thanks for your kind words & I will do my best on inventing new actions for your enjoyment. Joe :0

  • @VideoJoeKnows Well,Mr Joe...you are not only talented but clever and you've got good humour!God Blessed you!

  • @capricornmonik Thanks for continuing to watch "joe". Now you know what VideoJoeKnows lol! Let me know anytime I can help you out. I'll keep the light on........ :0

  • Can you make a video to unfreeze water line in refrigerator

  • Takes to long to get to the point.  Yap, Yap,Yap, Just show how to hook up.

  • @BadRonald1 Some people seem to like detailed information so I felt "joe" was doing that here as the more "joe" talks, the more you learn. In this case, you felt the less "joe" talked, the more you would listen & be inclined to learn. Sometimes "joe" can't win. I will have a little talk with "joe" & see if I can get him to go more middle of the road for next time. Thank you for your comments. :0

  • @BadRonald1 no shit.....yap,yap,yap....STFU and give a brief concise instructional demo...that really was a WASTE

  • Wow that was surreal hearing you read my comments. Thanks a lot for the video :) I'll definitely use your suggestions. :D

    I have a follow up question. Our fridge is across the isle from the sink. There is about a 4 foot run of open wall for the line to traverse. What would you suggest for hiding it? Is there a special trim or covering that you know of that I could use?

    Thanks again :) I do like the Q and A segment at the beginning and the video seems to be clearer.

    :P

  • @Joxman2k Glad to hear you'll use some of my suggestions. As for the 4 foot open wall area....not sure what you want to put there. I was thinking maybe a piece of white pvc or the gray schedule 40 pvc & you could slide the braided water line through that then you could strap the pipe to the baseboard or...if you want something stronger, you could use a piece of metal electrical conduit then paint to match your baseboard. The metal conduit will protect your water line better. Joe :0

  • @Joxman2k If you don't want to use the metal conduit idea, you could go to your local hardware store & see what kind of trim you could use, to hide the water line. Maybe some sort of square trim with the back side cut out at a 45 degree angle where you could sneek the water line through up against the wall. I like the metal conduit idea better though. Just remember to paint the entire conduit, before installing it, so the underneath/back side of the conduit doesn't rust out. Good luck. Joe :0

  • @VideoJoeKnows

    Thanks for the ideas. I'll look into it :)

    :P

  • @Joxman2k Great. Let me know how it comes out. Joe :0

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