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Knowing the Difference Could Save You $$$ On Your Next Epoxy Project || Quick Tip Tuesdays
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Ever wonder what those little symbols are on your plastic containers? They all stand for something, and could mean the difference between saving money on your next epoxy project, or wasting more money. Mixing equipment is one of those areas that doesn't cost a lot, but it will add up over time. When you're a small business like myself, every dollar counts! Be sure to check out my website, as we...
How To Turn A Door Into A Desk || Signature Series Builds
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When my client approached me and asked if I could turn a standard interior door into a desk, I thought to myself “sure, anything is possible!” Little did I know, I had just taken on the hardest project I have ever faced. Here’s the final result. Without further ado, here's the links to the chapters for you guys! 00:00 - Start 00:25 - Surface Prep 00:48 - 1st Problem (Minor Bowing) 01:37 - Pouri...
Ever wonder what your cats do when you're not around?
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So our cat, Asher, has learned to open our front door..and he likes to bring us gifts! If you're interested in more funny pet videos, be sure to let me know down in the comments! Be sure to check out my website, as well as my other social media pages for more content! Details below: hearttohomewoodworking.ca Heart-To-Home-Woodworking-110157681661477 www.tiktok.com/@hearttohomewoodw...
Custom Wood & Epoxy Clock (For My Grandparents) || Signature Series Builds
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My subscribers: "You mean Heart To Home Woodworking finally posted a video of him woodworking??" Me: You're god damn right I did. ^^ And I sure had fun doing this one too ^^. In this weeks video, I make a clock for my Nonna and Nonno's 60th anniversary. Can you believe it? 60 years!!! I have spent a lot of time making this video, and providing as much information as I could. So without further ...
Falling trees with a tractor
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Just some bonus footage, showing how my dad and I like to fall leaning trees, with the assistance of a tractor. It makes for quick and easy work! The last tree didn't go as planned, but luckily no one was hurt and nothing was damaged. These are best mistakes you can ever make! Be sure to check out my website, as well as my other social media pages for more content! Details below: hearttohomewoo...
Burlwood Hunting - Part 3
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This time I go and harvest a couple burls that I've had my eyes on for 3 years! I am noticing a trend though...collecting burls is a lot harder than I always think it will be! Sit back and enjoy watching me struggle with these two. Be sure to check out my website, as well as my other social media pages for more content! Details below: hearttohomewoodworking.ca Heart-To-Home-Woodwor...
Burlwood Hunting - Part 2
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I returned to the largest burl that I've ever found! This time, I brought a team with me to recover the slabs (My dad, and Andrew, the Australian). Of course, you can't forget Brandy! There were moments where I still wasn't sure we could pull it off. Wanna know more about the World's Largest Burl? It's located in my home province, in Beautiful British Columbia: www.atlasobscura.com/places/ronni...
Burlwood Hunting - Part 1
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While this doesn't even come close to the World's Largest Burl - "The Ronning Burl" - this is most certainly the biggest burl I've found in my area, and proved to be quite a challenge in harvesting. Stay tuned as I battle the beast in this new series! Wanna know more about the World's Largest Burl? It's located in my home province, in Beautiful British Columbia: www.atlasobscura.com/places/ronn...
Canadian Solar Kiln Build - Part 5
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Well folks, this is the end, at least for the foreseeable future! In this video we wrap up the Canadian Solar Kiln Build Series. This video covers key points, including a cost breakdown of the different stages of the build, the theory behind the design of the solar kiln, what I'd do differently, and answering some questions from you guys! While I will do my best to monitor the following links t...
Metabo Jobsite Saw || Unboxing, Assembly, & Initial Thoughts
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Yup, my old Mastercraft benchtop table saw finally bit the biscuit. After researching the various options, I finally landed on the Metabo HPT 10" Jobsite Table Saw. In this video, I go through the unboxing, assembly and initial thoughts! Here is the link to the Canadian Solar Kiln Build Series Playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLko_QmyT4YGVOMNzYhXQ5J3hngid6iYXD.html Be sure to check out my website, as ...
Canadian Solar Kiln Build - Part 4
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Canadian Solar Kiln Build - Part 4
Canadian Solar Kiln Build - Part 3
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Canadian Solar Kiln Build - Part 3
I spent 40 hours making clock hands, here's the final product
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I spent 40 hours making clock hands, here's the final product
Canadian Solar Kiln Build - Part 2
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Canadian Solar Kiln Build - Part 2
Canadian Solar Kiln Build - Part 1
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Canadian Solar Kiln Build - Part 1
My tractor couldn't lift this, so I had to take another slab off
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My tractor couldn't lift this, so I had to take another slab off
When a trip south goes a little south..
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When a trip south goes a little south..
I've started this business and there's no turning back now
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I've started this business and there's no turning back now
Delainie's first time snowmobiling
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Delainie's first time snowmobiling
Just another day at the Rock Beds | Part 2
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Just another day at the Rock Beds | Part 2
Just another day at the Rock Beds | Part 1
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Just another day at the Rock Beds | Part 1
A wet day of wheeling: Part 2, Lumpy's Trail
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A wet day of wheeling: Part 2, Lumpy's Trail
A wet day of wheeling: Part 1, Ed's Bypass
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A wet day of wheeling: Part 1, Ed's Bypass
East Barrier Lake, ATV-ing with my dog
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East Barrier Lake, ATV-ing with my dog
East Barrier Lake dirt biking: Part 1, washouts and fallen trees
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East Barrier Lake dirt biking: Part 1, washouts and fallen trees
Exploring Duncan Bay mainline, near Courtenay, BC
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Exploring Duncan Bay mainline, near Courtenay, BC
Exploring the rock beds in Campbell River, BC
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Exploring the rock beds in Campbell River, BC

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  • @itsmatka8384
    @itsmatka8384 Місяць тому

    I remember doing some research and thought it was previously Hitachi by the green casing. Built some one the best furniture with the tightest angles with a hitachi chop saw purchased at costco back in c1998. So I bought this. sale at local supplier but locating one in stock in So. Cal for same day pick-up was difficult. One available. Got it. The loose parts and the nuts and bolts could be better differentiated in the instructions as I lost the bag of bolts when unboxing...Actually was wearing my rings as well, got frustrated and took them off when I couldnt find the nuts and bolts. But once found, everything was put together in a snap. I didn't turn the saw upside down because....it will never be upside down and I didnt want some intial assembly to cause any unknown pre-stress on what may be an adjustment later/or many future adjustments because i stuck the saw upside down to put it together. If you can lift it out of your car you can assemble it wheels and handle first and then drop down the saw, angle the legs to get better access to the bold head that needs to be secured. I assume they specify it being upside-down so you don't inadvertently cut yourself or something. When I first thought the bolts were gone I was very pleased with the frame for using on the ground or table. First time I ever saw this rip fence design was on a Dewalt back in the early 2000s. Seems everyone does it similar now. I got an ol 1972 craftsman contractor saw that this is going to compliment...not replace. Great video. Great tool....Hope you recouped savings since you were a first adopter years ago. Cheers!

  • @jeff1806
    @jeff1806 2 місяці тому

    Can the riving knife be removed or pushed below table height so you can do dado cuts with the ripping blade? Can this saw handle a dado blade (how wide) and can you purchase different table inserts for dado and zero clearance?

    • @JBF_75
      @JBF_75 Місяць тому

      The riving knife does have a setting that will go below blade height for dado cuts with a ripping blade. I don't own a dado stack, so can't comment there. And from what I have found, you cannot buy inserts for this table saw.

    • @jeff1806
      @jeff1806 Місяць тому

      @@JBF_75 Thanks. Interesting to know about additional inserts. They say it will do almost a 3/4" wide dado cut. But if you can't purchase an insert for it, what good is it. I suppose you could try and make one.

  • @dosidos9944
    @dosidos9944 2 місяці тому

    Funny

  • @marioortiz2475
    @marioortiz2475 2 місяці тому

    A question brother, how has the table saw served you today? And one question: I just bought mine, but I notice that when I press the brake button there is some sparking momentarily inside the engine. Does this also happen to you, or is it a factory defect?

    • @elynavarro2485
      @elynavarro2485 11 днів тому

      Sparks means motor brushes work just fine.

  • @kaf2303
    @kaf2303 4 місяці тому

    Try turning the fans the other way, so the heated air can rise naturally and be drawn through the wood and into the bottom of the heating area.

  • @brentwpg1
    @brentwpg1 4 місяці тому

    Holy Crap you're strong!

  • @tarunjani9299
    @tarunjani9299 4 місяці тому

    How much time does it take to dry lumber ?

  • @JLang-bn3hs
    @JLang-bn3hs 5 місяців тому

    Glad that when you voted, everyone agreed on “down hill.”

  • @tee-in-pdx2344
    @tee-in-pdx2344 5 місяців тому

    So it’s possible to turn a door into a desk. But my goodness the work. That must of took a long time. So my issue is I have a folding hollow door that used to be in my laundry room and I wanna make it into a desk. Thanks because now I know what not to do!! But any tips I’m glad to receive them.

  • @brianconnor626
    @brianconnor626 5 місяців тому

    Would the solar panel work inside the kiln?

  • @pleappleappleap
    @pleappleappleap 5 місяців тому

    Do use the jobsite saw for actual woodworking?

    • @JBF_75
      @JBF_75 Місяць тому

      I've had this saw for 5 years now. In that time I have used it for multiple reasons, but the past 2-3 years have been for woodworking. In that time I have built numerous jigs and sleds to do the more intricate work, and its still performing well. Fence is starting to age out, so came on YT looking for options.

  • @pleappleappleap
    @pleappleappleap 5 місяців тому

    Instead of tarp, how about roofing fabric?

  • @pleappleappleap
    @pleappleappleap 5 місяців тому

    How awesome would this be in cedar?

  • @pleappleappleap
    @pleappleappleap 5 місяців тому

    Is it actual tin, or is it steel?

  • @ronaldmikelee7026
    @ronaldmikelee7026 6 місяців тому

    Has he never done this before? How heavy did he think they would be

  • @gregmislick1117
    @gregmislick1117 7 місяців тому

    You need a winch and lots of extra lengths of winch line to bring those down… maybe even a sled

  • @milleradam98
    @milleradam98 7 місяців тому

    How is it holding up? I've read a lot of reviews people say the fence doesn't stay square is that your experience?

    • @JBF_75
      @JBF_75 Місяць тому

      I've had it for about 5 years now. Just noticed that the fence has moved a little. Might need to replace the fence but looking at other options too.

  • @golsaber
    @golsaber 7 місяців тому

    Great review. But if you need your fingers intact, remove all your accessories when working with rotary power tools. Just my 2 cents.

  • @pamtnman1515
    @pamtnman1515 7 місяців тому

    Shipping container 👍

  • @Hansaman58
    @Hansaman58 7 місяців тому

    Bought one yesterday. Was planning to buy the 36V version but would have to buy battery and charger or the AC adapter which significantly increases an already high price. Got my corded version for $449. I own other Metabo tools (Hitachi when purchased) and they are excellent.

  • @prasmussen8293
    @prasmussen8293 8 місяців тому

    Have had mine for a few years and am very happy with it. The original blade did not last long and I replaced it with a Diablo general purpose blade and a DeWalt fine cut. Both work great. Learning how to do different cuts and more effectively use the miter gauge. I did polish the table surface and that makes a huge difference.

    • @paulm4456
      @paulm4456 Місяць тому

      Hey what polish did you use? Thanks.

  • @xIMT23x
    @xIMT23x 8 місяців тому

    Howd the inlet situation turn out. I wouldnt think it would matter since your inlets should actually come in at the bottom and the top ones should be exhaust since heat rises. It should work like a charcoal grill

  • @MarkSulky-vj8sz
    @MarkSulky-vj8sz 8 місяців тому

    Pushing the air around from the top is an inefficient and probably ineffective circulation method. Pull cooler air from a location close to the bottom up to the top with ducting like flex duct to warm the stack more evenly. May only require one fan. Right now you are just blowing around hot air in place.

  • @777PLove
    @777PLove 8 місяців тому

    nice job man

  • @777PLove
    @777PLove 8 місяців тому

    got a big close too big as the first cap you cut had too raft it down through a few good rapids with my border collie riding that burl like a proud girl my helper met me at take out when we got it home we through a burl party 4 grown men could not pick it up takes grit and dertermaniton too move dense burl on your own awesome job love the rig on your trailer I could use one of those. Iy is so crazy why loggers leave the best part behind. also I love the low down by the root wood as well nice vid man

  • @vincevince7482
    @vincevince7482 9 місяців тому

    Ironically I upgraded from the exact same table saw. Mine didn’t crap out at least. I came to see how to use the fence. I was at a loss. I didn’t realize you just need to tug it. Seemed too tight like there was a release or something and was afraid to break it. Thanks for showing how to adjust and check the blade for square etc. I’m looking forward to having an accurate measure right on the saw instead of having to use the measuring tape for everything.

  • @user-qg4yg2um7g
    @user-qg4yg2um7g 9 місяців тому

    I bought the same saw , But when ever I I try to rip , the fence moves

  • @user-qg4yg2um7g
    @user-qg4yg2um7g 9 місяців тому

    Never mentioned the locking lever on the fence. Damm you I've seen all the videos on the hitachi table saw and that lever is never even mentioned..

  • @kensmith8997
    @kensmith8997 10 місяців тому

    My kiln does expel air out the bottom vents, I have the gap between the fans and back of the kiln small, I also use rubber roofing as the tarp, at first don't open vents much to limit drying fast, as wood gets below 10%, open bottom vents More, also on solar panels, use a buck converter to control voltage from solar panels, as to high of voltage can damage fans if panels can make more than 14v

    • @Peter-od7op
      @Peter-od7op 6 місяців тому

      So heat goes down

    • @kensmith8997
      @kensmith8997 6 місяців тому

      Yes, the fans move the air over the top of the stack, and force air through the stack, some air is expelled out the bottom vents, some is recirculated

  • @2fuzy
    @2fuzy 10 місяців тому

    I have the same saw and I love the saw it always surprised that they did not design a place to store the miter gauge ...that I have hardly ever used

    • @hjeffwallace
      @hjeffwallace 6 місяців тому

      There is miter storage behind the cord wrap. Look for 2 black rectangles about 1 inch.

    • @JBF_75
      @JBF_75 Місяць тому

      @@hjeffwallace @2fuzy its there, but its crap. I installed a larger fence for the miter gauge, and drop it permanently into the "handle" on the lower left by the wheels. But I also have a crosscut sled that I use more often.

  • @patminister4414
    @patminister4414 10 місяців тому

    Thanks nice set of 5 vids

  • @patminister4414
    @patminister4414 10 місяців тому

    Interesting

  • @theshoreys4741
    @theshoreys4741 11 місяців тому

    So how did the kiln work out? What kind of changes did you make? I’m thinking about making one and I live up in northern Maine, USA.

  • @dragonlotion1789
    @dragonlotion1789 Рік тому

    Anyone else having a problem with the Arbor Nut coming loose due to the stop break when turning off the saw?

  • @qelasta
    @qelasta Рік тому

    I learn dog dont help much with stress situation😂

  • @LeeADKMOBILEMILLING
    @LeeADKMOBILEMILLING Рік тому

    Also it was really good to see someone who's not afraid to melt in the rain

  • @LeeADKMOBILEMILLING
    @LeeADKMOBILEMILLING Рік тому

    Could I get the dimensions of your solar calm please

  • @d.k.1394
    @d.k.1394 Рік тому

    I own it...works great with a new cmt italian blade

  • @d.k.1394
    @d.k.1394 Рік тому

    Great review

  • @rosethroop8410
    @rosethroop8410 Рік тому

    Just came across your video on your solar kiln .Good video . Just wondering what product did you use to put on your floor. I can not find the product VIrginia Tech used. It is called Leak Stopper .I am planning on building a solar kiln . I live in Pembroke Ontario.

  • @christinareed640
    @christinareed640 Рік тому

    Thank you for the how to video man 👍🏼

  • @ericswild
    @ericswild Рік тому

    I had the same older saw and just upgraded to the same saw..used though. Had a broken fence lock lever $10 so the guy gave it to me for $40 with stand, rip blade, dado throat option...

  • @Crunchy_ass_dad
    @Crunchy_ass_dad Рік тому

    Damn, it is May 3rd!

  • @nitrousblast1
    @nitrousblast1 Рік тому

    Are the fir or pine burls? I’ve never seen the inside of those. Maybe one video show one cut up?? Thanks

  • @airsoftjunkie5592
    @airsoftjunkie5592 Рік тому

    I'd recommend maybe some heavy duty poly instead of the tarp? Still learning on my own kiln myself (indoor) But I've just been using cheap poly, with the expectation it gets replaced each time. Been thinking of trying heavy duty, and reusing it...

  • @lucianhodor9585
    @lucianhodor9585 Рік тому

    You paid a lot for your saw ! Amazon has it for $ 450. 00 right now !!!

  • @howard5567
    @howard5567 Рік тому

    Well you have done a good job on your start-up. You have some fine tuning to go. First you need to find a good heaver tarp that will fit tight from side wall to wall. So it does not lay on top of your stacks, for best air flow. Over & thru your stacks. Myself I stay-away from metal roofing & use a 90 lb black roll roofing. Easier to patch.

  • @timbervisions
    @timbervisions Рік тому

    I like how your kiln turned out. Gave me some good things to think about when I build one for myself. Subbed as well as I know the grind it is to get to the magic 1k. Keep up the great work!

  • @reislogan40
    @reislogan40 Рік тому

    What is the table height on that?