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Very basic and high-level information with a *few* tips and tricks thrown in for good measure.

There is also conflicting information out there regarding drywall spacing - in this video, they say joints should be butted-up snug, but others have said leave 1/16th to 1/8th inch - I tend to leave a space between panels, personally.

If you want a *general overview* of the process, this is a decent video - if you're looking for in-depth "how-to" information, you should probably look at some of the other drywall videos available on SmartFlix.

If you are a fan of the Buddy Rhodes concrete products, this is a good video to watch. The techniques in this video differ quite a bit from the Fu-Tung Chen video (also available here) in that Chen covers techniques for cast-top vs. trowel-top more thoroughly - and vice versa for this (Buddy Rhodes). The information in this video is fairly detailed and effectively presented, and I would recommend it to anyone who plans on building and installing their own countertops. If you watch the Fu-Tung Chen video *and* this one, you should feel a lot more confident about adapting components from both sets of techniques into your own work. As a side note, Buddy Rhodes concrete supplies are a lot more expensive than "standard" concrete, but you can cast a significantly thinner countertop and demold it much sooner than with standard mix. Overall, this video was worth the rental for me - good information.

I was hoping for more information on how to really look into the condition of the weapon - lots of "issues" were mentioned (poor ejection, poor ammo feed, etc), but very little information on how to correct those issues, or, even what specifically to look for. Poor camera work and an overall "superficial" feel drove my rating. If this is what I can expect from an AGI video, I think I'm going to pass from now on.

This was definitely better than the Ruger 10/22 video - and maybe I'm looking for information in the wrong place - but it would be nice to get more specific information on how to improve the operation of a weapon - for example - how to do a "trigger job" to improve feel, or how to improve feeding - that kind of thing.

Overall, I think it was worth renting.