Uncle Bucks Corner - Army Camper Subway Tile
In the video, Uncle Buck is working on tiling a shower in his mountain cabin. He has never tiled before, but has watched a few videos and is giving it a try. He shows the tub that he bought from a local store and the backer board he has installed. Uncle Buck then shows the progress he has made with the tiling, including cutting the tiles at the top and deciding not to use glass tiles to space them out. He runs into a problem where he doesn't have enough mastic for all the tiles he bought and has to go back to the store to get more. He then continues tiling until he finishes all three walls of the shower. He still needs to add a bit of tile to the bottom and front of the tub before grouting. Uncle Buck expresses his hope that the tiles will stay in place when he travels on mountain roads. He ends the video by saying, "Hey life is hard, it's even harder when you're stupid."
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Uncle Bucks Corner - Army Truck
In this video, Uncle Buck takes us on a tour of his homemade camper built on a 6-wheel drive 5-ton M92 army truck. He shares his frustration with spending a lot of money on RVs that end up breaking and decides to build his own camper that's not going to break. The camper has a slide-out, solar panels on the roof, an outdoor cooking station at the back, and a ladder for stargazing. Uncle Buck also shows us his outdoor fridge and his Dutch oven cooking station. He emphasizes the importance of not mixing your camo and shares a funny Walmart experience where he had to use duct tape to get the camper home. Join Uncle Buck for a fun and informative tour of his badass camper.
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Uncle Bucks Corner
In this introductory video, Uncle Buck welcomes his viewers to his channel, giving them a glimpse of his personal sanctuary - his workshop. He emphasizes the importance of having a place where one can escape from the stresses of everyday life, and how he enjoys working on his projects, sipping on his favorite drinks, and doing whatever he wants without being bothered.
He then goes on to describe the type of content his channel will feature, catering to those who identify as rednecks, blue-collar workers, and Walmart shoppers. Uncle Buck promises to share tips on various topics, such as Dutch oven cooking, backwater barbecue, horsemanship, and his 6-ton army truck. He assures his audience that the channel will be a fun and relaxed place to enjoy life's simple pleasures, while also dropping in some humorous advice on how to catch a good-looking woman (which he admits may get him in trouble with his wife).
Uncle Buck ends the video by encouraging his viewers to share their thoughts and feedback, and promises more videos to come. He leaves them with a memorable quote: "Remember, life is hard, it's even harder if you're stupid."
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Uncle Bucks Corner - Army Truck Review
In this video, the presenter takes the viewers on a tour of the improvements made to an army truck over the past several weeks. The video starts with a comment on the presenter's shirt, which is a result of having smart outlet kids. The focus then shifts to the truck, and the presenter shows off the outdoor kitchen, which includes a fridge and a paper towel rack. The latest development for the truck is a cutting board kitchen table, which is not yet 100% done, but the presenter shows the viewers what it will look like once it's complete. The cutting board is made from recycled materials, and it includes a couple of drawers for storing kitchen items. The cutting board will slide in and out of place like a camp chef. The presenter also shows off improvements made to the other side of the truck, including a hot water heater and a five-gallon pressure tank. The video ends with a tour of the inside of the truck, where viewers can see a bookshelf, rods for hanging items, and a place to hang keys and hats.
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Uncle Bucks Corner - Cement Countertop Pour
The video is a DIY project by Uncle Buck, who is pouring a cement countertop in his kitchen. The project involves moving an army truck so that the countertop can be poured. Uncle Buck mixes mortar mix, flow control and tools, and then sets the mold in place for the countertop. He levels the truck and sprays the boxes with WD-40 to make it easier to remove them later. Uncle Buck checks the mold's level and square, and pours the mortar mix into the mold. However, the mold floats, and Uncle Buck must hold it down. Afterward, Uncle Buck realizes he has not bought enough mortar mix and decides to go to Home Depot to buy more. The video ends with Uncle Buck grinding down the countertop after he accidentally gouges it with his trowel. He is pleased with the final result and plans to put sealer on it to protect it.
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Uncle Bucks Corner - Cement Countertops
Uncle Buck is back with another episode of his popular show, Uncle Buck's Corner. In this video, he takes us through the process of building a cement countertop for his motorhome kitchen. He shares some of his concerns about the vibration and movement of the vehicle, but shows us how he's overcome these challenges with a little bit of ingenuity. Along the way, Uncle Buck shares some humorous anecdotes and reminds us that "life is hard, it's even harder if you're stupid." So, grab a cup of coffee and join Uncle Buck in his motorhome kitchen for this entertaining and informative video.
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Uncle Bucks Corner - Army Truck Camper Walkthrough
This is a video tour of a motor home being converted into a camper. Uncle Buck gives a tour of the inside of the motor home, which he has decided to paint white and decorate with reclaimed wood. Uncle Buck explains that Natalie has full control of the interior and is going for a Pinterest-inspired look, while Uncle Buck is responsible for the exterior. The inside of the motor home includes a slide-out, a food pantry made of reclaimed wood, a forced air furnace with vents on either side, a kitchen sink area with a one-burner stove, a fridge, a drawer for miscellaneous items, and a closet for hanging clothes. Uncle Buck plans to build custom 12-volt sconce lights and a cement sink with a faucet. He also plans to use sheet metal as a photo collage board for pictures from their trips. The motor home will be powered completely by solar energy.
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