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Great video! I look forward to the rest of the series on other tools and how to use them! As a paramedic, I liked the addition of the tourniquet at the end! 👍
There’s a ton of good stuff in here. I learned a couple new things and I’ve watched a ton of videos since I got my first table saw 6 months ago. Thanks!
Fantastic video resource for people starting out... and others too! 😀 👊 And as a former police dispatcher (but still active, now in an administrative role) 👊 👊 for all you've done as a paramedic.
Thank you so much. I'm now on the sidelines after many years. In an office now in charge of educating our fine medical professionals across all of our areas.
@stlwoodworking Just as important a role, if not bigger. Now you can shape the career of countless people... precisely what I like doing best now. Hiring people I know will be there for the public for the next 25-30 years. Keep it up!
Some sound advice there especially for beginners. Would you be able to.follow it up by showing the proper way to use a C-A-T Combat Application Tourniquet. I have heard about them but never seen one used.
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A list of different tools used in my shop. Most are affiliate links that help the channel so if you are looking for anything like I have linked please use the link to purchase. Thank you.
My favorite router bits, The Jenny Bit
www.cadencemfgdesign.com/?ref=STL10off
Use code STLwoodworking for 10% off
PwnCVC Spindles
pwncnc.com/?ref=STLWoodworking
Use code STLWoodworking for 10% off
Want to check out a cool CNC community come check us out at CNC With Me
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Use code STL and get 15% off your membership
ToolNut Tools
thetoolnut.sjv.io/xk3x5R
Great stuff!! You mentioned two other channels I like….. Matt and Chris. I’ve subscribed. Thanks!!
Awesome. Thank you so much.
Great video! I look forward to the rest of the series on other tools and how to use them!
As a paramedic, I liked the addition of the tourniquet at the end! 👍
Thank you. I am a paramedic as well 😁
There’s a ton of good stuff in here. I learned a couple new things and I’ve watched a ton of videos since I got my first table saw 6 months ago. Thanks!
Thank k you so much. I try and think to myself about what I didn't know in the beginning.
Fantastic video resource for people starting out... and others too! 😀 👊
And as a former police dispatcher (but still active, now in an administrative role) 👊 👊 for all you've done as a paramedic.
Thank you so much. I'm now on the sidelines after many years. In an office now in charge of educating our fine medical professionals across all of our areas.
@stlwoodworking Just as important a role, if not bigger. Now you can shape the career of countless people... precisely what I like doing best now. Hiring people I know will be there for the public for the next 25-30 years. Keep it up!
Nice video. GREAT information.
Thank you sir.
Thanks for the advice 🎉
Any time. I have been wanting to do this series for a while now.
Great tips! Thank you Sir!
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Looks like a Harvey saw. I love my Harvey table saw.
You are correct. I love mine as well.
I keep seeing the stock guides. They appear great, but dang… that’s quite the price tag compared to feather boards.
They are well worth it honestly.
They're worth it. They're a one time purchase and should last a lifetime.
Some sound advice there especially for beginners. Would you be able to.follow it up by showing the proper way to use a C-A-T Combat Application Tourniquet. I have heard about them but never seen one used.
Here is a good video of the application.
ua-cam.com/video/PMfEls2LC8c/v-deo.htmlsi=tEiH5mL-q8aR_FYN