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Bird Nesting Box from one piece of wood
Guide on how to build a bird nesting box to put on a tree or on the side of your house.
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Chinese Diesel Heater
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My setup of this cheap and popular diesel heater in my workshop.
Therapy Sand Box
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Sand box used by counsellor for adult therapy. Used as a side table when not using sand.
Chopping Board with Laser design
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Guide on how I make chopping/serving boards with laser design.
Pen Crate Gift Box
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Step by step guide to making an unusual pen gift box
Turning a Japanese Style Lidded Vase
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Lovely Yew wood Log turns into beautiful Japanese style vase with matching lid
Segmented Vase
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Segmented Vase start to finish
Sea Urchin Hanging Decoration
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Turn a sea urchin shell into a beautiful hanging decoration with a turned wooden finial.
Beautiful Laminated Bud Vase for Beginners
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Step by step guide to using different coloured woods glued together and turned to produce a beautiful one stem vase.
Childs Folding Chairs
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Step by step build with all sizes given.
Restoring Garden Rocking Chairs
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Cast iron garden rocking chairs stripped, painted and slats replaced with oak.
Oak Tabletop Swivel Mirror
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Build a swivel mirror from scratch. Music by Derek Clegg and Ketsa
Palm Router Drawing and Milliput
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Draw a design with a router and fill rebate with Milliput epoxy putty. Milliput website: www.milliput.com
Test Tube Vase
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A contemporary vase which is easy and quick to make.
Woodturning a milking/child’s Stool
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Woodturning a milking/child’s Stool
Bowl With Pierced Rim
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Bowl With Pierced Rim
Turn A Gavel
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Turn A Gavel
Beer Bottle Opener
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Beer Bottle Opener
Create Straight Edge on Board Using Router Table
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Create Straight Edge on Board Using Router Table
Clamp Stands
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Clamp Stands
Writing Slope To Jewellery Box
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Writing Slope To Jewellery Box
Installing Axminster AT254BS/AT315BS Table Saw
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Installing Axminster AT254BS/AT315BS Table Saw
Orbital Sander Disc Jig
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Orbital Sander Disc Jig
Lining An Antique box
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Lining An Antique box
Make Adirondack Chairs
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Make Adirondack Chairs
French Polishing Antique Boxes
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French Polishing Antique Boxes
Articulating Arm For your workshop Camera
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Articulating Arm For your workshop Camera
Porter Cable Pocket Hole Jig Unboxing In The UK
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Porter Cable Pocket Hole Jig Unboxing In The UK
Pirate Treasure Chest made from pallet Wood
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Pirate Treasure Chest made from pallet Wood

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  • @arncj18
    @arncj18 3 дні тому

    now just weather it, it needs more character.

  • @ZmarleneZ
    @ZmarleneZ Місяць тому

    very nice job

  • @MARKMILLER-om3xh
    @MARKMILLER-om3xh 2 місяці тому

    Two years posted and only ONE comment?!? Okay, now there’s TWO 😮

  • @dermotgorman
    @dermotgorman 3 місяці тому

    That's a nice setup, neat. I am surprised the tank can be so much below the height of the pump. What is the circular flange that enters the shed called or where would I find one? Its a good idea to double wall where it enters through the wood - I guess it gets very hot

    • @theoldquarrywoodshop7131
      @theoldquarrywoodshop7131 3 місяці тому

      Thank you. The flange I bought on eBay www.ebay.co.uk/itm/324521414391?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=ZV-YK5sdQf-&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=RfCftlj7S2m&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY

    • @supermousestudio8175
      @supermousestudio8175 8 днів тому

      @@theoldquarrywoodshop7131 Very nice and wonderful setup. I have 2 question about the Diesel Tank I hope you can reply them. I've check the link that you provided and seems that the Diesel sender doesn't get fully to the bottom of the tank and 2 question, how did you managed to get the diesel hose trough the diesel sender?.

    • @theoldquarrywoodshop7131
      @theoldquarrywoodshop7131 8 днів тому

      @@supermousestudio8175thank you for your comments. The senders are supplied in varying lengths and you need to buy the one that suits your tank and will need to be around 1” off the bottom. As for the diesel pipe I don’t show it in the video but it is tapped in at the bottom of the tank and runs up the back through the conduit to the pump. It does not go through the sender. I hope this helps.

    • @supermousestudio8175
      @supermousestudio8175 8 днів тому

      @@theoldquarrywoodshop7131 Thank you very much for reply to my questions. Would be nice to see a video about you tank setup.

  • @kevinldaniel
    @kevinldaniel 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for this!

  • @fscott1134
    @fscott1134 6 місяців тому

    What the hell is ‘button polish’? This video goes all over the world you know!

  • @kjza992
    @kjza992 6 місяців тому

    very nice!

  • @bendemjohnny
    @bendemjohnny 7 місяців тому

    Thanks for this video, I’m about to move my diesel heater from inside to the outside of my workshop so extremely helpful. It will definitely be quieter and safer in my opinion. Like the idea of the swing out tank! I’ll be copying this! Everyone has opinions on these heaters with some often being rude, no need! I’ve watched dozens of videos on these heater installations and I think you’ve done a good job. 👍

    • @theoldquarrywoodshop7131
      @theoldquarrywoodshop7131 7 місяців тому

      Thank you Johnny I appreciate the comments. It is definitely quieter with just the air blowing through and as you say safer, not only from exhaust fumes but also any carbon monoxide which could leak from the heater itself. This setup works very well and I am extremely happy with it.

  • @thumbwiz
    @thumbwiz 7 місяців тому

    I like how your bird nesting box resembles a human living box.

  • @777steve
    @777steve 8 місяців тому

    You have a great set up there 👍 I’ve got a diesel heater on my workshop and house take a look at my channel. I do have to say some of the diesel heater projects I see on here are a right mess.

    • @theoldquarrywoodshop7131
      @theoldquarrywoodshop7131 8 місяців тому

      Thank you. Some people are a little untidy but that’s not how I like to work. I will check out your channel.

  • @craigr306
    @craigr306 8 місяців тому

    where do u get the red ? sales stopped last year

  • @ShrimpyMaster
    @ShrimpyMaster 8 місяців тому

    For EU, get them as long as you can. Farmes dont like losing control over there lifestock...

  • @sittingduhk
    @sittingduhk 8 місяців тому

    I actually said "ohh" out loud when I saw the diesel tank swing out like that

  • @healsinger
    @healsinger 8 місяців тому

    I installed in a similar way with the air intake pulling air from the outside. My exhaust originally was approximately 3ft away from the intake pointed away from my rig. Unfortunately I smell exhaust fumes when I use my heater. I also discovered that the muffler was leaking on the side and had an effect even though it is located at the end of the exhaust. So to be safe I'm re-routing the cabin air intake into the rig so it is sealed off away from the exhaust. I purchased a much longer exhaust pipe and will run it further back on the rig and I will seal the muffler leak. Be careful with the exhaust so close to the air intake.

    • @theoldquarrywoodshop7131
      @theoldquarrywoodshop7131 8 місяців тому

      Thank you for the advice I will definitely keep an eye on it. It seems to be a lottery with these heaters and some people having problems. Fingers crossed mine seems ok at the moment.

  • @MHdollrevievs
    @MHdollrevievs 8 місяців тому

    Truckers were the first to use diesel heaters the air going in the heater is from inside the truck. similar to a furnace in a house. The way your taking outside air directly into the heater is going to cause the heater to soot up very fast because the heater is running cold. You need a return hose into the heater to solve this issue.

    • @theoldquarrywoodshop7131
      @theoldquarrywoodshop7131 8 місяців тому

      A few people have mentioned this but I have concerns that it will soot up quicker due to wood dust being sucked in. If I filter the intake will it struggle to get enough air?

    • @dermotgorman
      @dermotgorman 3 місяці тому

      Is it not the case that it has to work harder at a higher temperature to compensate for cold external air and therefore will burn off soot quicker? From what a read it is recommended to run it full tilt every so often to burn off carbon build up

  • @123aegis
    @123aegis 8 місяців тому

    you're mostly heating outside than inside. The air must be taken from the interior heated and then reintroduced in a word recirculated, otherwise you create pressure and force the hot air out of the cabin. 2'nd that 1.5m uninsulated aluminium pipe loses both temperature and flow (being corrugated). 3'rd the exhaust... in a word the whole installation should be inside with the exhaust passed through a radiator. That's all folks!

  • @patriotforhumanity7174
    @patriotforhumanity7174 8 місяців тому

    The problem with this design is that you're always sucking cold air into the heater which has to warm up and then it's pushed into the building through a long hose. This design is very poor I think it's much better to have it inside the building and have the exhaust go out so your circulating the warmer air through the heater which helps it to get even hotter. The only thing that I would have outside is the exhaust pipe that's it and I would have the exhaust pipe go through a system of pipes with a small fan so that you get advantage of as much of the heat as possible and that is how I am going to set up my diesel heater in my van

    • @theoldquarrywoodshop7131
      @theoldquarrywoodshop7131 8 місяців тому

      I’ve given my reasons for this in previous comments and it works very well.

    • @stinkyvonfishstix4196
      @stinkyvonfishstix4196 8 місяців тому

      your right and your wrong. the exhaust isnt the only thing you want vented.

    • @user-tu1bi9wl3e
      @user-tu1bi9wl3e 8 місяців тому

      Air should always be taken from the outside . It’s more dense you’ll get better warmth from it

  • @tomasviane3844
    @tomasviane3844 8 місяців тому

    Clean setup! I wonder how you did the fuel gage thing. Haven't seen that yet.

    • @theoldquarrywoodshop7131
      @theoldquarrywoodshop7131 8 місяців тому

      This is similar to the one I installed www.amazon.co.uk/ARTILAURA-Sending-240-33ohms-Stainless-Vehicle/dp/B0B9XFYCCB/ref=sr_1_17?crid=GEV86UCJOY0N&keywords=Fuel%2BSender%2BStainless%2BSteel%2BFuel%2BSending%2BUnit%2B350MM&qid=1704558026&sprefix=fuel%2Bsender%2Bstainless%2Bsteel%2Bfuel%2Bsending%2Bunit%2B350mm%2B%2Caps%2C132&sr=8-17&th=1

  • @markdoesstuff2023
    @markdoesstuff2023 9 місяців тому

    Nice job. I burn kerosene here, which I can get for under £1 a litre. It burns very clean, apparently.

    • @theoldquarrywoodshop7131
      @theoldquarrywoodshop7131 9 місяців тому

      Where are you located? I have tried to find a supplier but I have to buy a lot of it in one go.

    • @markdoesstuff2023
      @markdoesstuff2023 9 місяців тому

      @@theoldquarrywoodshop7131 I'm based in South Wales. There are two suppliers within 10-20 miles that serve it at the pump. One is based in Baglan, Port Talbot, the other is further afield in Clydach, Swansea (cheaper).

  • @jameswilliams1203
    @jameswilliams1203 9 місяців тому

    Where can one get red diesel at??? Just been quoted £305.00 for 205 Litres which works out at £1.50 a Litre!. White diesel is going for £1.40 a Litre at local garages London. This quote was from a large company Crown oil. Thanks for a great video.

    • @theoldquarrywoodshop7131
      @theoldquarrywoodshop7131 9 місяців тому

      It easier to find at petrol stations in the countryside due to it being used for agricultural machinery. The price is around £1 per litre. You should ask at your local fuel stations until you find a supplier it will be worth the effort.

  • @garethwilliams2147
    @garethwilliams2147 9 місяців тому

    hi is your workshop roof insulated? i have done similar in my garage but it causes my OSB roof to sweat

    • @theoldquarrywoodshop7131
      @theoldquarrywoodshop7131 9 місяців тому

      Yes I have fibre insulation throughout my workshop which used to sweat, still have stains to prove it. I inserted a vent and it dried out completely.

    • @garethwilliams2147
      @garethwilliams2147 9 місяців тому

      @@theoldquarrywoodshop7131 thanks i guess ill have to insulate and add a vent on mine as it really made it damp on the ceiling

    • @theoldquarrywoodshop7131
      @theoldquarrywoodshop7131 9 місяців тому

      @@garethwilliams2147 I should add the vent is in the top part of the apex wall not the roof. 👍

  • @northerntrucker
    @northerntrucker 9 місяців тому

    So you are warming cold air from outside to warm inside your shed?😂😂

    • @theoldquarrywoodshop7131
      @theoldquarrywoodshop7131 9 місяців тому

      Due to the dust generated inside which would be sucked into the heater.

    • @northerntrucker
      @northerntrucker 9 місяців тому

      @@theoldquarrywoodshop7131 So you dont know how airfilter works? Give me a break! 🤣

    • @theoldquarrywoodshop7131
      @theoldquarrywoodshop7131 9 місяців тому

      If you want to give advice then fine but why would you waste your time being negative. It just shows you as an asshole.

    • @dannywilliams6643
      @dannywilliams6643 9 місяців тому

      ​@@theoldquarrywoodshop7131 I can appreciate a guy who can call them like he sees them.

  • @TheWalter777
    @TheWalter777 9 місяців тому

    if the powersupply breaksdown you need a battery in between to cooldown.. otherwise you have a danger hazard. no power no ventilation after stop so no cooling inside, wish you the best

    • @pete7894
      @pete7894 8 місяців тому

      Great Point, first person that i have seen point this out.

  • @samhartfieldlewis5247
    @samhartfieldlewis5247 9 місяців тому

    Nice one, that’s smart going like that.

  • @trs4u
    @trs4u 9 місяців тому

    Isn't 'red diesel for heating' effectively banned now? www.gov.uk/government/publications/reform-of-red-diesel-entitlements/reform-of-red-diesel-and-other-rebated-fuels-entitlement Those diesel heaters look like a pretty good alternative to electric heating if heatpumping isn't the right solution, even at petrol station prices.

  • @StratOvation
    @StratOvation 9 місяців тому

    Nicely done! very well designed containment and mounting of the components. I assume you don't have severe cold temps, so don't have a concern with the diesel fuel gelling? It seems routing the heated supply air closer to the floor would provide a more uniformly heated space, since hot air naturally rises? I know these heaters do provide a substantial CFM, so maybe the velocity of the air being delivered is sufficient to mix the air in the shop?

    • @theoldquarrywoodshop7131
      @theoldquarrywoodshop7131 9 місяців тому

      I am in the southwest of England where the winters are not as severe as many other areas. The heater and diesel is well protected between the workshop and cliff face so I have not had any issues as yet.

  • @NeverTakeNoShortcuts
    @NeverTakeNoShortcuts 9 місяців тому

    Nice clean work. I like it. I did something similar, but it’s much colder where I am and i need to recirculate the air. I also use a 100L drum as the diesel storage, because I hate checking it every day!

    • @theoldquarrywoodshop7131
      @theoldquarrywoodshop7131 9 місяців тому

      Thank you. I didn’t like the idea of circulating the air due to wood dust being sucked into the heater and maybe causing problems later. A bigger tank on the other hand is something to consider.

    • @NeverTakeNoShortcuts
      @NeverTakeNoShortcuts 9 місяців тому

      @@theoldquarrywoodshop7131 I was concerned about the recirculating too, but savings in fuel (and just warming up a lot faster) were just too compelling. It’s dramatically warmer.

    • @StratOvation
      @StratOvation 9 місяців тому

      @@theoldquarrywoodshop7131 I wonder if you could build a simple box indoors that would serve as a filter holder and just use a standard home furnace filter to capture any dust? then you could take advantage of the efficiency gains of a recirculation loop to/from the heater.

    • @theoldquarrywoodshop7131
      @theoldquarrywoodshop7131 9 місяців тому

      @@StratOvationcertainly worth thinking about as I am aware of the potential heat I am missing out on.

  • @vvtube100
    @vvtube100 9 місяців тому

    Wonderful. What piercing tool and bit did you use to make the pattern. Thanks.

  • @arthurcervantes7287
    @arthurcervantes7287 10 місяців тому

    Where did you get the beer lable

  • @stephenfewson7188
    @stephenfewson7188 11 місяців тому

    Thats the sexiest thing ive watched all year!! Stunning result's, thanks mate. G'day from Australia 🇦🇺

  • @asd67lkj
    @asd67lkj 11 місяців тому

    Good tip.

  • @terrygogz
    @terrygogz Рік тому

    Very informative indeed and thanks for the liquid paraffin information ... very hard to get food safe anything in Ireland ... Cheers Terry.

    • @theoldquarrywoodshop7131
      @theoldquarrywoodshop7131 Рік тому

      Thank you Terry, a chemist once told me that the ingredients in Chestnut food safe oil is just liquid paraffin.

  • @terrygogz
    @terrygogz Рік тому

    stunning work.

  • @kevingeaney7741
    @kevingeaney7741 Рік тому

    I have done a bit of France polishing many years ago and I have another bit to do now, so this was a very valuable refresher course . Well done. Thanks.

  • @jamersonguardia4607
    @jamersonguardia4607 Рік тому

    nice job

  • @eltomas3634
    @eltomas3634 Рік тому

    Well done on the project and the video, I thoroughly enjoyed all of it. Clearly, your methods and practices work well, you have the results to prove it. It's amusing how some in the comments say you have it all wrong, yet somehow you've arrived with an excellent end result. As we yanks say, there's more than one way to skin a cat. I can imagine a long list of modified ingredients and procedures on this basic method and having many successful outcomes, it's not an exact method, it has lots of flexibility. Cheers to your success!

    • @theoldquarrywoodshop7131
      @theoldquarrywoodshop7131 Рік тому

      Thank you. Appreciate the positive comments. There will always be trolls who will never show there own results. I was taught by a French polisher who worked in the trade for fifty years.

  • @kipallen
    @kipallen Рік тому

    Very nice!!

  • @kipallen
    @kipallen Рік тому

    Outstanding work. How much time did it take to do the piercing?

    • @theoldquarrywoodshop7131
      @theoldquarrywoodshop7131 Рік тому

      Thank you. It took me around 1 hour to 1.15 to pierce. When started you get into a rhythm and don’t notice the time until your hand starts to ache 🫴😀

  • @frankanddanasnyder3272
    @frankanddanasnyder3272 Рік тому

    Audio is messed up..cannot understand you...

  • @nutmegct
    @nutmegct Рік тому

    Bravo on the details! Did you ever try using the polish with alcohol instead of the mineral oil? I'd think the alcohol would help soften and "mix" the old and new finish.

  • @annlancaster3847
    @annlancaster3847 2 роки тому

    Nice looks easy as long as you get the right wood depth or you just made it look easy 😊

  • @kaylynanderson2187
    @kaylynanderson2187 2 роки тому

    it's batting. 🙂

  • @michaelfelixb1316
    @michaelfelixb1316 2 роки тому

    Wunderschön gemacht 👌🤩

  • @pheart2381
    @pheart2381 2 роки тому

    Youve completely removed its beautiful aged patina.

  • @monroeautobody1971
    @monroeautobody1971 2 роки тому

    The surface needed to be sanded level with 400 grit down to 1000 grit before you polished and waxed, uneven surface even though the final level of sheen is very good.

  • @johnwright7533
    @johnwright7533 2 роки тому

    Hi great video I’ve learned a lot. I’m about to try and renovates a Victorian cutlery box for my son. Can you advise me if I use the same procedure on the box lid it has marquetry on the top? Look forward to your reply. Regards John Wright Derbyshire.

    • @theoldquarrywoodshop7131
      @theoldquarrywoodshop7131 2 роки тому

      Hi John, on the whole I do use the same procedure when polishing small amounts of inlay on a box lid. I have also used a blonde shellac on larger areas of marquetry pictures because they are the main focus and need to be clear. If you are not happy with the results it is easy enough to take off and try something else. I hope all goes well on the cutlery box and will be sure your son will love it.

  • @manuelbarreto6333
    @manuelbarreto6333 2 роки тому

    Dear sir, my hobby is the lathe, I use the doll made of nightgowns with enough use and I charge it from the outside, but leave the marks on the finish, I should use another kind of fabric or that I do wrong. Thanks a lot.

  • @oneturnatatime6309
    @oneturnatatime6309 2 роки тому

    The vase looks amazing 👌

  • @petricabistricean1806
    @petricabistricean1806 2 роки тому

    super tare 👍👍👍

  • @43painter
    @43painter 2 роки тому

    It's very skillfully and beautifully made indeed, but personally I associate the pattern on the vase too much with a brick wall and for me the appearance of a brick wall fits more in terms of aesthetics with DIY, than with design. Aesthetics remains something very personal off course, but nevertheless the vase is very well made. Cheers.