I always enjoy your videos. Looks like a very strong construction and my guess is,as someone else has said, it looks like a table for a CNC machine. Nice work as usual.
Good evening Tommy, Great to see you and more of your projects. Again a brilliant easy to understand tutorial. You make angles look simple and easy. That looks like a very useful bench.
Tommy, Looks like that is going to be a good & strong workbench. You have demonstrated some great techniques for marking angles in place. Keep up the good work. I enjoy your channel.
Hi Tommy, some great camera angles especially with the planer thicknesser. I can honestly say that Gary's glue is the best and i'll stick to that. Great work Tommy
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Thanks Brian, I wanted to try something different and keep improving the videos as much as I can 🙂
Very sturdy bench tommy. Great vidio very informative... the last vidio i can get is your post caps have you stopped making videos. Keep up the good work
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Hi Paul, yes that was the last video I've made as I have been dealing with some health issues but I'm nearly back to my normal self now so looking forward to getting back out to the workshop and making videos again really soon. Thank you for your support 🙂
The bench looks great! Although you didn't prove it was level! Couldn't help but reflect on the number of super expensive tools you used to put it together though, perhaps 5 or 6 of them.
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True I guess you will just have to take my word that it is level. I use the tools I have after 30years but it could be easily built using just a mitre saw as all joints can be achieved with it too.
Hi tommy, now thats a sturdy workbench nicely made and explained very well as always, i must be honest and say angles are something i really do struggle with. Looking forward to see what you will be using the bench for.
Great project Tommy! Thanks again for using our product 😁👌
Thanks, no problem using good products 👍
Going to check out the website now 👍
Good sturdy bench Tommy
Thank John 🙂
Agreed John everyone should see this design and methodology
Just what I was looking for. I need a 4ft x 4ft table for my CNC router.
This would be perfect for that use 👌
I always enjoy your videos. Looks like a very strong construction and my guess is,as someone else has said, it looks like a table for a CNC machine. Nice work as usual.
Thanks Bob 🙂
Good evening Tommy, Great to see you and more of your projects. Again a brilliant easy to understand tutorial. You make angles look simple and easy. That looks like a very useful bench.
Thanks Andrew
Tommy, Looks like that is going to be a good & strong workbench. You have demonstrated some great techniques for marking angles in place. Keep up the good work. I enjoy your channel.
Thank you 😊
Hi, Tommy! My quess is that you have bought one hell of a big CNC to put on that tabel 😊
All will be revealed very soon 🙂
Great design for a bench Tommy very good video
Thanks Thomas 🙂
Nice one Tommy, That looks a sturdy bench construction for sure.
Thanks 🙂
Good solid bench that Tommy thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks William 🙂
Nice bench but the highlight of the video is the old Hitachi C8FB2 miter saw.
Thanks yes that's a beauty of a saw its the C8FS model I got it in the very early 90s.
Love your workshop. I came for the cnc tuts but the woodwork is great too. subscribed. Love your strong accent i feel like im in Kilburn again😉👊🏿
Thanks very much and welcome to the channel 🙂
Hi Tommy, some great camera angles especially with the planer thicknesser. I can honestly say that Gary's glue is the best and i'll stick to that. Great work Tommy
Thanks Brian, I wanted to try something different and keep improving the videos as much as I can 🙂
@ Another thing Tommy I was reading abook about Glue last night , I couldnt put it down
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Great craftsmanship! Thanks for sharing your knowledge! 🙏👍👍👍
Thank you very much 🙂
Great Bench, Great design and Great Video Tommy look forward to seeing more
Thanks Christy 🙂
Another great video looking forward to your next one I think I know what it's for 🥳
Thanks Paul 🙂
Its a Big bench Tommy .Well made. Looking forward to seeing what it's for.
Thanks 🙂
Very sturdy strong bench Tommy I like your design and joinery for this 👌
Thanks Denis 🙂
Great build Tommy, I must have a look at the garys glue you used thanks for the recommendation. John
Thanks John 🙂
Hi Tommy greetings from Perth New to your channel as recommended by John McGrath loving your content and accent so far
Thanks James and welcome to the channel 🙂
Very sturdy design
Thanks
Very sturdy bench tommy. Great vidio very informative... the last vidio i can get is your post caps have you stopped making videos. Keep up the good work
Hi Paul, yes that was the last video I've made as I have been dealing with some health issues but I'm nearly back to my normal self now so looking forward to getting back out to the workshop and making videos again really soon. Thank you for your support 🙂
@ no worries Tommy your health comes first. Haven't come across many Irish joiners most from uk or USA. All the best keep the best side out ..
The bench looks great! Although you didn't prove it was level! Couldn't help but reflect on the number of super expensive tools you used to put it together though, perhaps 5 or 6 of them.
True I guess you will just have to take my word that it is level. I use the tools I have after 30years but it could be easily built using just a mitre saw as all joints can be achieved with it too.
Hi tommy, now thats a sturdy workbench nicely made and explained very well as always, i must be honest and say angles are something i really do struggle with. Looking forward to see what you will be using the bench for.
Thank you very much 😊
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Welcome to the channel 🙂