Good video Marty, as always. I never miss them. Thank you. Here is wishing you a very wonderful holiday season with a tremendous New Year. Thanks again
Love watching someone else work, when I am not......and relate to what is simple until you attempt it, nicely done Marty, keep up the great work......👣
Did you know if you remove that pin on top of your bench vise, the rear jaw can swivel on it's own, to hold odd shaped things. You may have known that already but I was just staring at it in the first shot and realized it's a rear swivel jaw vise.
If I had to tell you just how much I have drooled over harbor freight allen wrenches... but I am stubborn like an ox. Of all the DIY assemble packages I have ever done... I have amassed a collection of hex wrenches and I am like... ohh but I don't want them THAT BAD... and year after year I just keep drooling. I just can't bring myself to finally pull the plug on what I have, throw it out and buy a proper kit.
I try to avoid advising people about tool use. There are usually many ways to get something done. But I know no-one who thinks using a tablesaw freehand, without any kind of support or holds, is a good idea or safe. I don't want to see you or any of your followers hurt by kickback resulting from even micro grabs of the wood by the back of the sawblade. Things can go very wrong very fast and I'd rather keep watching videos well into the future. Your mitersaw or handheld circular saw would work better.
Good video Marty, as always. I never miss them. Thank you. Here is wishing you a very wonderful holiday season with a tremendous New Year. Thanks again
I really like the curved shelfing brackets, very nice work.
Love watching someone else work, when I am not......and relate to what is simple until you attempt it, nicely done Marty, keep up the great work......👣
nice work Marty, keep up the good work!
Nice work Marty.
Tanks Mawdy! Interesting stuff~
Man your mobile shop has come a long way brother!😊
So i take back that you were doing stuff in the workshop and not showing us 😊
Big merry Christmas to you and the kids
🖐😎👍 love the kayak handles for the drawers!!
Ugggh man go kayak fishing!!!
Did you know if you remove that pin on top of your bench vise, the rear jaw can swivel on it's own, to hold odd shaped things. You may have known that already but I was just staring at it in the first shot and realized it's a rear swivel jaw vise.
Heat makes you tired faster. Grab a beer and cool down🍻
What are you going to do about the drawers tipping or the green mill marks?
Loving the workshop updates. Really inspiring to get me out into the garage and make some progress. Keep on doing your thing, sir!
If I had to tell you just how much I have drooled over harbor freight allen wrenches... but I am stubborn like an ox. Of all the DIY assemble packages I have ever done... I have amassed a collection of hex wrenches and I am like... ohh but I don't want them THAT BAD... and year after year I just keep drooling. I just can't bring myself to finally pull the plug on what I have, throw it out and buy a proper kit.
Ok Marty please explain Zoffingers Inn 1765?
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I try to avoid advising people about tool use. There are usually many ways to get something done. But I know no-one who thinks using a tablesaw freehand, without any kind of support or holds, is a good idea or safe. I don't want to see you or any of your followers hurt by kickback resulting from even micro grabs of the wood by the back of the sawblade. Things can go very wrong very fast and I'd rather keep watching videos well into the future. Your mitersaw or handheld circular saw would work better.
Schweeet
allen not alan