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Hatchmadeit
Canada
Приєднався 18 січ 2012
Wearer of flannel shirts, owner of tools, maker of things, adequate parent?
Firewood Delivery Day on the Homestead
Join us for firewood delivery day as we get our firewood from @lovesloudcars! Watch as we stack and organize the wood on the homestead. 🌲🔥 #firewooddelivery #homesteadlife
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Deeper Into Depression: Answering Some Questions About Depression
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Ok... so you have two options.... stfu and buy one, or start up a company and start making the tool you want. Maybe someone else will buy it... But you aren't smart enough for that. Just bitch about it on youtube because it's easier. Don't worry, we all know you're just a loser.
I got the Ryobi cordless caulk gun for $50 when it was on sale and it is awesome. I know it's a big heavy tool but it's way faster caulking and much precise bead.
@@paulshelley3770 yeah. I don’t regret buying this one at all. Faster and way easier on the hands
The same phenomenon happens when you look at a paycheck before it's cashed!
@@lovesloudcars so true 😂
Complaints can often lead to improvements. Especially concerning ideas that weren’t factored by the creator of things. Complaints can also influence someone who is thinking about buying a product but doesn’t notice something at first glance. Good on you for bringing it up, I think. Haters gonna hate. 🤷♂️
@@HaulinAssAssin that’s my opinion as well. Truth be told I don’t care what that guy thought. It just makes for good content 😂
I completely understand what you're saying as far as not having the features of a cheaper tool but those "features" kinda suck. The cutter always pinches the tube and the poker gets caulk all over the tool. They are super gimmicky, no?
@@chasemc69 very true. They’re fun cutters suck and I wouldn’t use them but a stabber is a stabber and having one when you forget to open it would be handy.
She had lots to say! There's something fun about having little people around
@@lovesloudcars yep. They’re fun. And a lot of work. 😂
Those are complete trash
@@victormontano654 which ones? The $6 ones? Agreed
@ yea the $6 one they don’t stop when u want and the cutter to cut the tips never works no matter what and when it does it’s all squished
Mine has the poke i always have my blade on me
@@jbstepchild really?I wonder what’s different about mine? I always have a knife as well.
@Hatchmade mines the original came out years ago
Mine is a 12volt baby battrees
How much hand cranking are ya doing with that $200 tool? How do your hands feel at the end of the day? Some people just want to complain about everything.
@@dalebrys5004 I’m not doing any hand cranking. That’s why have this tool. So I don’t. I’m in the middle of a career change because of a bilateral hand repetitive stress injury. That’s why I bought the gun I did. I was just making an observation that it’s odd that this tool doesn’t have features a 6 dollar caulking gun does.
I think you missed his point
@@killianwright3165 i got the 12v with the original battery 3 years later still haven't had to charge it 20plus boxes of windows walls wood an brick adhesive the thing is crazy I threw a tube of 2 part panel bonding epoxy it ate it like it was alexi
No complaints other than the guys trying to walk off with it
I don't know why content creators get so flustered over negative comments, they'll never go away and they're not that important.
@@luvr381 truth be told I don’t. I could care less about that guys opinion. But videos like these catch people’s attention and drive engagement. If you dig through my videos you’ll see very few of these types of videos but every now and then the stars align. Thanks for commenting.
There's nothing built perfectly and always room for improvement. Some folks just content to take whatever is dealt and never consider changing things. Maybe that's a gift, maybe a curse...
@@lovesloudcars isn’t that the truth
Is it really the end of the world to carry a pocket knife?
@@ChrizMMV I carry one. The point is this tool is worth $200 and it’s lacking features a $5 equivalent has
It sounds like you have just as much fun making the credits. That good better best concept of purchasing is important. It doesn't make sense to me that people buy stuff they plan on throwing away Whether it's paper towels or crap that they know will break after being used- " but it's cheap "
@@lovesloudcars they have been fun. That one was a lot of work though😂
Thank you for the video!
@@nogoodwolf thank you for watching and commenting
You gotta be kidding. Get out your BFH and drive that proud joist down a skosh . (Big F***ing Hammer)
@@BobBrereton-o2k 😂 that is the normal solution for sure but there was something under this one that was holding it up.
@ Okies. Nicely shot video.
@@Hatchmadesounds like you need a bigger hammer
Ok. Where can I buy this, cause I need to spend my money on it…
@@k.h.nelson5816 I know right?😂 the senco version is linked in the description (affiliate link) and the website for fasten master(the one I was using) is as well. The Senco one is 1/3 the price and I plan on buying it.
Also the screws are practically the same price as regular loose screws.
@ heck yes!
Those people don't have OCD.
@@MrFixit-USA 😂 true enough. Just ADHD
This is the shit that gives framers a bad rep.
@@shatoyancy9102 good thing I’m not a framer and this is my house.
Only if you’re a shitty framer without a steady hand!
Im not a carpenter so can someone let me know why he doesn’t cut all the boards beforehand?
@@dannyt2684 usually you do. In this case I wasn’t sure of the measurement until I was at this stage. It has to do with the order of operations and the particular way I’m building this house.
You cut joists, rafter tails, etc after to insure straight and square once fastened in place. It’s much quicker also.
It’s a lot of work and time to move things like large board twice, so if you can cut them in place only moving them once it’s usually more efficient. I don’t often do it because I’m not super efficiency focused and my skill is still at a level where I like the control and ease of cutting before in an easier situation enes if it is more work.
Naw accuracy is always better less shimming
@@fattony4lyf no shimming in here.
@ well that’s ok to if you want things to look like waves.
Wait till he realizes has to recut them all again to compensate for rim board 😂😂😂
@@brentnix3001 😂 glad I didn’t make that mistake.
Accuratcy and perfection is always good like any relationship. You do not want it leaning. Balance is the ideal choice. God Bless.
@@lennyTwo-x6q thanks and you too
Rim joist?
Yes
😂😂😂 I miss you brother
@@TheSouthernAlbertaRedneck you guys should move up. High prairie could use some people too.
I hope i can get a babygirl like yours when i grow up...
A great way too live. Beautiful ❤
@@JM-st1le it is
Seems like the mindset builders use to halfass their work while demanding 10x more than they're worth.
@@askme8592 depends on the case. If it makes difference to the end product why waste the time and effort. Put the time and effort in where it matters.
@@askme8592 as far as this goes it’s my own house.
Whats the name of that speed square?
@@dantheman9852 I haven’t decided what to call it yet. I was thinking a rafter saddle square. I still need to make a few tweaks to the design though. I didn’t quite make the tolerances right.
@@Hatchmade the Hurry Square
@@Redact63Lluks that’s an idea
So true. 😅
@@colinyamashita4562 very true 😂
This!!!
@@rja3680 thank you 😂
As long as you have the "finishing chain"...
After hitting a couple screws it definitely became the rough cut chain
Cost of it.
If you check the links in the description you'll find it on amazon for about $9. depending on how big of hole you need to fill that will go a long way.
I get it...when you're having allergies to things, and you don't know what they are, controlling everything is a good idea. Then you can start to get a picture of what's happening, hopefully.
@@BruceAUlrich hopefully. It’s that and it’ll be nice to have fewer bills. We’re going to be off grid for power.
what size chart did you use?
What do you mean size chart? I just measured the rolled up mats and used that to draw my design
Mind blown 🤯!! Leaving the stiles “wild” and cutting at the end, brilliant! I grew up in framing and we usually leave the rafters “wild” and snap a line and cut all at once. Never would’ve put it together until I saw this.
Im literally building a walnut and maple custom “display” cabinet… 52”x96”… like as I’m typing, lol 😂 🤦🏽♂️
@@MattVallejo glad you enjoyed it. It works so well for fitting things just right. Especially if you’re doing a production run.
No kids admiring it?
They showed up later.
Who uses "inches" anymore lol!
@@eventhorizon3122 most of North America, it is a stupid form of measurement but until the neighbors to the south grow a little smarter those if us building stuff in Canada are stuck with it.
@@Hatchmade I'm pretty sure if you ask any guy on the planet how big his "doodle" is, he'll probably tell you in inches lol.
@@eventhorizon3122 😂 sounds better in millimetres
You ever get in a jam due to that really big mark? That width plus the saw blade, in my mind, would get you into a jam from time to time.
@@pivotal1883 I’ve cut a couple a quarter inch short when I’m not paying attention but as long as you’re consistent with placement it’s not an issue
Thank you
@@RicoSweets210 no problem. Thanks for watching
I really enjoyed your latest video-it was fantastic! But your video is not getting many views. Don't you want your videos to reach more people?
I really enjoyed your latest video-it was fantastic! But your video is not getting many views. Don't you want your videos to reach more people?
Maybe just turn the length of plank sideways measure the distance of your fence to the blade. Same thing cost you nothing.
@@JohnJamesKelly sure. But it’s not nearly as fast
Is this production carpentry?
You wanna know something just as impressive! I can do it with a screw driver and it would take just about as long...
@@darktech4015 😂 now that’s more impressive for sure. I’d like to see a video of that.
idk what it does but I love it
@@proffesordickfacejr.4886 eventually it’ll be a foot for the drill with some bit storage.
So what's the end goal here?
@@Bolonyman this is the attachment point for a foot/ bit storage
I love this
@@aaronstaats5685 thanks. Hopefully people will love the final product. This is just step one.
🎉
It's the nails in the mouth that proves "expert craftsmanship"
@@lovesloudcars 😂 that’s why they’re there.
what is it for tho ? like to protect the battery or ?
@@Sugar_n_Salt it’s step one of a multi part process. I had to refine the fit so rather than printing the whole part I just printed the part that clips onto the battery.
The closing benediction was fun - the accent is a must. Diagnosis: my observation is most young people wear it as a sense of identity or excuse not as a tool for development or progression.
@@lovesloudcars many do. Thats the problem with “diagnosis” is the tendency to use it as an excuse rather than a tool.