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Every day is a school day! Using an impact driver for counter sinking - Jones Interiors
Every day is a school day!
I recently picked up a new trick and thought I’d share it with you- let me know what you think!
I recently picked up a new trick and thought I’d share it with you- let me know what you think!
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A full detailed version of how I build my understairs storage | tutorial by Jones Interiors
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Join me, Carpenter John Jones of Jones Interiors, based in South Wales, UK, as I unveil the process of building understairs storage in this tutorial. Having received numerous inquiries on Instagram about this project, I've decided to share my expertise with you in this comprehensive video. This video is proudly sponsored by Powered Now - Simplify your business operations with Powered Now's comp...
New tool bag - Velocity progear NB200 tool bag - unboxing and review
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New tool bag - Velocity progear NB200 tool bag - unboxing and review
How to measure, order and fit a staircase from stairbox stairs
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How to measure, order and fit a staircase from stairbox stairs
Building a large bookcase display storage unit - custom built storage solutions
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Building a large bookcase display storage unit - custom built storage solutions
Episode 4 part 2 - fitting kitchen dressers
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Episode 4 part 2 - fitting kitchen dressers
How I build my under stairs storage units
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How I build my under stairs storage units
Jones Interiors - Episode 4 - Fitting kitchen dressers
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Jones Interiors - Episode 4 - Fitting kitchen dressers
Jones Interiors - Dewalt track saw plunge saw review - cordless & corded
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Jones Interiors - Dewalt track saw plunge saw review - cordless & corded
Jones interiors episode 2 part 2 - complete build and install of fitted cabinet
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Jones interiors episode 2 part 2 - complete build and install of fitted cabinet
Jones Interiors episode 2 part 1 - fitted cupboard with drawers and shaker style doors step-by-step
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Jones Interiors episode 2 part 1 - fitted cupboard with drawers and shaker style doors step-by-step
Jones Interiors - episode 1, part 2 - shaker style doors and painting results
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Jones Interiors - episode 1, part 2 - shaker style doors and painting results
Jones Interiors - episode 1 - how to make a shaker style door
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Jones Interiors - episode 1 - how to make a shaker style door
How do you work out to keep your triangles the same
Lovely work brother get yourself a Bosch GSR 12-15 FC4 12 I'm fully dewalt kitted out but this drill Is a game changer
I boughg one and it’s great, so long as the tower units are 600mm, doesn’t work on narrower sizes
How to you work out to get the triangle bits the same
Been there too, broke the legs😢
This guy is good at what he does.
I’d put 3 hinges on them doors they don’t look like egg box
Genius 👌
Where is this from?? This would litterally save me paying a labourer😂 any gadgets to help me lift my worktops aswell 😂
brilliant
Always found drilling the door latch and chiselling whilst its still hung a ball ache! or am i getting old!
I've been a joiner for 25 years, and this is class! I want one!
Work smart not hard! anything that takes the abuse off the body is always good!
Why work hard when you can work smart!
As a disabled person who loves DIY I think it’s great. And I am stealing the idea 😂
Looks a great idea but I'd worry it'll mark the customer's floor
I’m getting the word ……. Nonce
There's no prizes for making it more difficult for yourself. As long as the work is done why shouldn't you be comfortable?
Don’t break your self through pride of having to stand. Look after your body it is your livelihood.
Still pretty hunched over though my dude
I always sit down on my roller seat when doing doors.
Anytime you can sit down and work, do it. You're cutting the hinges freehand?
I don't care you got any jobs going love your work! From another lazy carpenter 😉
This is ergonomic mate. This is what you strive for at work. It will make tenfold a difference to your work ethic and your work itself as you've admitted. It's about what works for you at the end of the day my friend. Get those drills hung up next mate, this is a 10/10. Best wishes mate.
Anything to make the job easier I say, will probably pro-long the time your able to do it for in life!
Nice. Ive never used a biscuit cutter to join the two pieces though - will have to give it a try
Lol, if you can move your packout tower you can move the cupboard mate
Remembered this tip and have started using it. Impact spins so much quicker.
I don't like to see a carpenter with DeWalt tools
😂 why?
As a work-from-home-er… I appreciate your consideration. The racket around here these days makes me wish impact drivers cost $5000
I wonder if anyone will bring out a drill with a ‘double chuck’? So instead of having to out down one drill after countersinking and picking up another with the screwdriver bit, you could just spin it around in your hand? No need for a 18v… a small 12v one would work.
Been doing it for years, I work on site so the key is to carry as less as possible because most of the time the motor is half a mile away 🤣
It’s a great tip. I used to work on site so I definitely feel your pain with having to park your van so far away!
Bah, I made that for myself when I was 22
Cant you just use a sack barrow with smooth wheels? Expresso sack barrows are the best.
I have never seen that tool before
I need one of these
It looks like a fantastic tool a bit late for me as I’ve already worked out a way of doing it without it
Fit German kitchens . The legs don't snap
"Years ago" how old are you 🤣
@@ChristopherLyon-r8v 39 I’ve been self employed for 20 years
Stops them front legs from snapping! 😂👏🏻👏🏻
The legs of the tower unit he means, when you try to lift said unit the legs snap if you try to lift it like he did with his little trolly thing 👍🏻
Very helpful video the hinges you use are they soft close do you have a catalogue number for the ones you use and are the touch to open the long or short thanks hope you can help
Really nice man
All that an at the end the right door looks on the piss
Damn, man's got festool ear defenders!
Awesome video. How do you find the angle for the cupboards in relation to the stairs?
Kinda looks like a tiny appliance dolly.
What are you doibg about the step into the cupboard ftom the feet buddy?😊
Parrs Fitters Mate @ £84.00
Where did you get that…?
I like the belt sander on your work bench - what make or model is it please?