Hey, thanks for the comment. I'm not if I can add the link here but the speed square was a part of a set by Blockcision. I really like their set up blocks too. I added the link in the description for the set. Not a bad price for the set.
Thanks for the info. I added those same blocks to my "wish list" yesterday evening. I have purchased a bunch of stuff while I'm recovering from back surgery. I can't wait to start using my DWS779 and DWE7485. In the meantime, I'm compiling a list of stuff to get and projects to consider. Your last few videos are definitely things I'll attempt to accomplish. @@TheWoodworkingCorner
Jim, there needs to be some mystery! Don't tell us all your tricks. You need to be like my Italian mother when she would give out recipes to others who liked her cooking; she always left something out so their recipe would be just a little off. Nice work, as usual.
@@TheWoodworkingCorner All right, I get it. You keep do what you do because it is working. I did really like the idea that you made the driver case to be portable and close up like a tool box.
Love the drill holder, Jim. Like you, I'm a Ryobi guy! As usual, excellent work! Question: What brand of speed square are you using?
Hey, thanks for the comment. I'm not if I can add the link here but the speed square was a part of a set by Blockcision. I really like their set up blocks too. I added the link in the description for the set. Not a bad price for the set.
Thanks for the info. I added those same blocks to my "wish list" yesterday evening. I have purchased a bunch of stuff while I'm recovering from back surgery. I can't wait to start using my DWS779 and DWE7485. In the meantime, I'm compiling a list of stuff to get and projects to consider. Your last few videos are definitely things I'll attempt to accomplish. @@TheWoodworkingCorner
Ouch, I hope you have a speedy recovery. Have fun making some new projects.
Thanks much! I can't wait to get started. @@TheWoodworkingCorner
thank you for sharing your tool holder ideas! i need to do the same in my shop.
You are very welcome.
Jim, there needs to be some mystery! Don't tell us all your tricks. You need to be like my Italian mother when she would give out recipes to others who liked her cooking; she always left something out so their recipe would be just a little off. Nice work, as usual.
Hmmm, mysterious, uh? I think I can do that. I just dislike videos that leave too much out and I am like, "sooo, how did they do that?"
@@TheWoodworkingCorner All right, I get it. You keep do what you do because it is working. I did really like the idea that you made the driver case to be portable and close up like a tool box.
It was definitely nice that way. A little bulky and maybe casters would have helped, but so cool to open it up and have everything there.