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  • @jerrykearns6344
    @jerrykearns6344 Рік тому +1

    9:17 making and gluing pallet wood veneer to plywood using a vacuum bag. This is high level sorcery indeed.

  • @diyhard666
    @diyhard666 Рік тому +2

    I already bought this nail gun and it's worth every penny. Trust me.

  • @StillLivinginthewoods
    @StillLivinginthewoods Рік тому

    Some tennis player said it years ago,.. I can't remember his name, but it stuck with me as great advice.
    "Start where you are, use what you have, do what you can."

  • @shawnnelson8627
    @shawnnelson8627 Рік тому +4

    This is one of the many reasons why I watch and subscribe to your channel. You're down to earth and you don't sugar coat your anything. Finally got my own pallet buster and works Fricking Out Standing.

  • @basher875
    @basher875 Рік тому

    Funny but gets your attention Love your mantra 😂👍Tells it like it is and rules make sense Amazing builds

  • @TheRuralGardener
    @TheRuralGardener Рік тому +1

    Great video Mark. Thanks so much from the UK.

  • @JesperMakes
    @JesperMakes Рік тому +2

    Awesome video dude! The tool at 1:14 really cracked me up 😂 What a massive editing task, I think I'll need to rewatch at 50% speed to catch it all!

    • @JesperMakes
      @JesperMakes Рік тому

      @@dainermade You can never have too much b-roll!

  • @GlennMartinPhotography
    @GlennMartinPhotography Рік тому

    Watched it again, this mindset transcends so many maker hobbies (including photography). Comment for the algo

  • @Matthew-vk9zf
    @Matthew-vk9zf Рік тому +45

    A great video with a great message! This has really put a spring in my step this morning! The biggest barrier of entry to any new direction in life is always our own self-doubt. Thanks for speaking my language and encouraging every beginner like me to just get started.

  • @fathogwoodworking
    @fathogwoodworking Рік тому

    Mr Dainer please take a bow. The quality of these videos is something else, couple that with the cool projects you make and it’s easy to see why this channel is a winner.
    This video shows all us beginners what’s possible. Thank you.
    Ross

  • @jackchapo2011
    @jackchapo2011 10 місяців тому

    Righto Mark. I have many questions for you. But first, you are the reason the young fella and I are Fingers subscriber's. So, a massive thank you. You are also the bloody reason the young fella has a bunnings bucket list that tops out at $20k and my wife won't let me go to the green worship space anymore.

    • @dainermade
      @dainermade  10 місяців тому

      Haha! Well that’s nice to hear. You can spend the 20G, just not in one go then they don’t notice lol

  • @richhubert1260
    @richhubert1260 Рік тому +1

    hey MARK . really enjoy your videos! all the best from Canada.

  • @darcybarnes2716
    @darcybarnes2716 Рік тому

    Definitely agree when starting out, you need to spred your dollar, to get capacity to be able to do different things rather than a few limited expensive tools.

  • @arcadia1081
    @arcadia1081 Рік тому

    Mark I took your advice and Just. Got. Started. Here in Germany firewood has got very expensive. I have a greengrocer friend who gives me veg free sometimes. She also this week practically begged me to take 3 pallets with "Ht" on them so I know they are safe. Brought them back and proceeded to make two things - wood strips for projects and the rest is firewood! She gets rid of pallets, I get project wood and fire wood. Win. Win Win!

  • @gothridercreations
    @gothridercreations Рік тому

    Spot on message Mark, I always tell people, try first on the cheap, and if it turns out you enjoy that project/hobbie/side hustle, then spend the money on the expensive tools later 😀

  • @russelblackwell6041
    @russelblackwell6041 Рік тому +4

    What a great teacher Mark, you have come a long way with a touch of comedy thrown in well done

  • @philipspedding697
    @philipspedding697 Рік тому

    The UA-cam algorithm brought me here, and this is exactly the advice I need to here as I’m a chronic procrastinator. Never seen a video of yours before but immediately subscribed. Great work, keep it up

  • @bazanderson8283
    @bazanderson8283 Рік тому

    plenty truth bombs here, I like the emphasis on not getting overwhelmed by the nice, ascetic, expensive power tool laden work shops on the tube👍 and your video production skills are top notch too 👊🙏❤

  • @thewoodologist8176
    @thewoodologist8176 Рік тому

    Best video I watched in 2023! Being in business for 20 years and using the buy once cry once rule even in my shop doesn't work, new variant comes out a year later with more features anyway and if you wait to get the best you're missing out on projects you can tackle today. The man speaks the truth, get started with what you can get, grown with time, you'll get there

  • @jestermetalworks
    @jestermetalworks Рік тому

    That's alot of wisdom in 13 minutes and seventeen seconds! Nice work sir!

  • @riversidewoodworks
    @riversidewoodworks Рік тому +3

    One day I hope I can make UA-cam videos as good as this bloke. Another classic mate. Well done. I feel more inspired every time you upload.

    • @michaelwillson6847
      @michaelwillson6847 Рік тому +2

      Honestly am no bothered about the videos just wanna be able make stuff as good

    • @riversidewoodworks
      @riversidewoodworks Рік тому +2

      @@michaelwillson6847 very true. Mark has a very creative mind

    • @michaelwillson6847
      @michaelwillson6847 Рік тому +2

      @@riversidewoodworks yea it baffles me sometimes how many projects people can come up with. Gives great inspiration to others like myself starting this journey.

    • @michaelwillson6847
      @michaelwillson6847 Рік тому +1

      @@dainermade dunno like Al need grow more of a beard become more of a hairy brown spider am not quite as old as the jedi yet as tight yes but maybe one day. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿👍

    • @Nedswoodworks
      @Nedswoodworks Рік тому +2

      Argh it’s good to have you back, Just Get Started is a great catch cry. Another winner mate. You will be filling up with festool soon enough grasshopper 😂😂😂

  • @chrispayne673
    @chrispayne673 Рік тому

    This is one of my favorite channels to watch. I find myself checking for a new video everyday.

  • @expatmoose
    @expatmoose Рік тому +3

    This is how I started,,,,,, did me good till now,,,,, haven’t got a high earning job so pushing out small things for a side hustle keeps me above water. Thx for showing I believe it really is the best way to start unless anyone inherits grandpa’s workshop. I’m like this series from you, keep it up👍🏻👍🏻

  • @adamalmquest4503
    @adamalmquest4503 Рік тому +6

    You, the guys in your community and Matthew Peech in particular are such an inspiration. I just need to get started

  • @karlpopewoodcraft
    @karlpopewoodcraft Рік тому +14

    Suitably inspired, wow. The thing you said about the cheap tools and being able to take them back I've used the exact same method mate. On about our 5th sander haha. So much detail crammed into this one thank you. 😊

  • @Merrimant22
    @Merrimant22 Рік тому

    Honestly one of the best videos I have watched on woodworking. Keep it up!

  • @MonkeeKnucklez2
    @MonkeeKnucklez2 Рік тому

    My first “cry once” moment was a portable Dewalt table saw I got on sale on Amazon Prime Day and I have never regretted that purchase. It was a real game-changer

  • @wendywhitman1918
    @wendywhitman1918 Рік тому +3

    I absolutely love watching your videos! I’m going to start woodworking. I’m doing my research watching many UA-cam videos etc. Next step is to clean out the garage for a work space for me. Got the support of my husband as long as I don’t spend any money! 😅. I cannot wait to get started. He bought me my first circular saw last year- did my first cut ever and I was HOOKED! Thank you for the inspiration you give in your videos.

    • @wendywhitman1918
      @wendywhitman1918 Рік тому +1

      @@dainermade my thoughts exactly! Have any favorite plunge routers? I was looking at the Dewalt.
      Also I know this may sound crazy as someone who wants to build but the table saw squares me! I want to keep my fingers especially as a beginner. I really need to rip down lumber. Any alternatives or how to make a table saw safer?

    • @woodworkingandepoxy643
      @woodworkingandepoxy643 Рік тому

      How's the endeavor going?

  • @randelcross
    @randelcross Рік тому

    Does my life suck?? 2:40 a.m. and I'm watching Aussie Maker Collective... LOL!! So, love your channel, I've been waiting for your post for 2023! Stay Excellent!

  • @gianttrance5180
    @gianttrance5180 Рік тому

    I am still rocking my Ozito tools, my first one was purchased 8 years ago, and is still going strong. Look after the gear, and it looks after you.

  • @Sportsvee
    @Sportsvee Рік тому +2

    Metal detector is a definite. Went back over the wood i had stripped earlier and found lots of fragments. Totally worth it. Thanks for motivating me to get started.

  • @k3_ffm_official
    @k3_ffm_official Рік тому +7

    Hello Mark. I watch your channel regularly with a happy smile and I have to say that not only are you my favorite Australian palette artist, you are actually one of the best in the field. You are authentic, have a good sense of humor and just say how it is without covering it up with blah blah.
    A very nice video with the core statement at all. JUST GET STARTED! - and how right you are!
    Several years ago I started looking at the whole palette community and for fun (and because I lacked a hobby ;-) ) I started making a small workshop out of my garage with a few small bills.
    In the meantime, I'm seriously considering switching my office job to part-time, because I've found that I prefer my time in the workshop instead sitting in a coffin office... and because I can earn good money there too... and I have more fun there ...and I'm much more balanced now...and it's not rocket science. A little common sense, a little caution and a dose of willpower... and the rest will come with time.
    Thank you so much for your videos, the time you put in, your inspirations (I hope it's not a drama that I recreated a thing or two from your ideas) and the courage to show people that they can do anything what they want... THEY JUST HAVE TO START IT!

  • @staxlhax1849
    @staxlhax1849 Рік тому

    Bloody hell, I’m still faffing around since the last video about getting started. Thanks for the timely kick in the but. Luv ya.

  • @OliMar1970
    @OliMar1970 Рік тому +3

    You're an inspiration Mark. I really look forward to watch your uploads and miss it when you don't. Thanks mate. All the best from Iceland.

  • @POLPO_WOOD
    @POLPO_WOOD Рік тому +1

    Haha, you’re so right! I bought for thousands and thousands dollars of tools and made an entire workshop with workbench’s, frenh cleats, jiggs, charging stations, dust collection with out even having made anything at all. Luckily I ended up liking my new hobby. But it could have been a big waste of money
    I got caught in all these UA-camrs using fency equipment i thought I needed them all

  • @ImmaculateOtter
    @ImmaculateOtter Рік тому +1

    I've been experiencing woodworking vicariously through videos for the past two years or so because I live in an apartment and do not have the space for woodworking.
    Nevertheless, this video here has got me excited for the next few years, when I will have the space. It's practical, it's encouraging, and it makes me feel like I could do it.
    Thanks for this hope you've given me.

  • @gearoidosullivan356
    @gearoidosullivan356 Рік тому +4

    Love this video. The buy once cry once motto is a good one, but usually only happens after several regrettable purchases :)
    I am hoping to get a small workspace soon, so I can JUST GET STARTED :)

  • @WoodenItBeGrand
    @WoodenItBeGrand Рік тому

    Was about to comment but I've gone back to the shed to get started... again! 😂
    Great video Mark!

  • @Husqy1000
    @Husqy1000 Рік тому

    I’ve always dabbled with pallets here and there but I only really got into them properly during lockdown .
    8x8 shed . Circular and mitre saw , palm sander , drills , pencil and roofing square .
    I made a heap of stuff mainly for the garden cos that’s where I spent 2020 and they’re still going strong now . Planters , decking , bbq table , compost grid etc .
    I now use them to make planters to sell and boy do they they sell .
    If anyone moans at me I just say I’m saving the planet from pallets going into land fill , helping others with the cost of living crisis as the local hardware stores sell them at unrealistic prices and it’s bloomin good for our mental health . Yes , that’s right it’s therapy !
    I love the chase of hunting pallets ( I always ask permission at industrial estates ) choosing the right ones , hauling them home and ripping them down . When the lumber shelves are full I feel good and get straight to work .
    Clock watching never happens and when im in my workshop I just wish there was 48 hours in a day .
    Then there’s the sell , I love how people want my stuff !
    I think the whole “pallet by a bin “to something saleable process is an art in itself . We all learn the hard way and have lots of wood to burn but when you get the knack for it it becomes addictive. The addiction becomes an obsession then you wonder Why it’s not your full time job .
    Mark , love the channel buddy , subbed over here .

  • @hjboots
    @hjboots Рік тому +1

    From across the pond i find your video`s and work to be amazing. Your a bit of fresh air when it comes to being down to earth and how you explain everything is also important to us woodworker`s when it come to ( Just get started ). From missouri here in the states Good day mate.

  • @jarrahcustomwoodworks
    @jarrahcustomwoodworks Рік тому +1

    Great video mate, as always. Beard looks like it's almost ready to plait it Viking style I reckon 😉 😂

  • @its_marc
    @its_marc Рік тому

    Good video, I’ve built my tools up in much the same way, need to build my skills still though!

  • @fredericksworkshop4595
    @fredericksworkshop4595 Рік тому

    Best motivational speaker I have ever seen!!! Great video.

  • @crow7.624
    @crow7.624 Рік тому

    Been watching these for couple days, trying to find a new challenge and I think ive found it. I did a year of woodworking in school a long time ago and i regret choosing another course... Im going to start finding pellets. Cant wait to make my first small coffee table. Thank you for the videos, they are very fun to watch and very informative!

  • @jadeskye6755
    @jadeskye6755 Рік тому

    Hey mate! I just wanted to say that you are the reason i threw the first pallet i found by the side of the road in my car and picked up a cheap table saw last year. it's been about 10 months and i'm in it now. And it's all thanks to you.

  • @jessss1011
    @jessss1011 Рік тому

    Hey Mark, I got the denailer - how right you are - maaaaate it's a game changer. I put my 76 year old mum on it (she loves being in the wood shed with me) and she loves it. I have the cheapo stuff as well and slowly saved for a carbetc planer as the first real expensive one. ALso a game changer. I've got another rule with my crippled hands so if I can find an electronic way of making life easier I will - hand tools are for people who have real working hands!! Just love your Oz okka sayings - keep em coming mate.

  • @CARL.593
    @CARL.593 Рік тому

    Thank you for encouragement brother!!! Great video
    I started my “shop” in the basement, wife wasn’t happy about it because of the dust, then I made couple side tables and sold them made some money and then she amase there was some potential, she’s still not happy about the dust but she encourages me to keep going!!!

    • @Mauricio_Ferrari
      @Mauricio_Ferrari Рік тому +1

      tell her that you'll buy her shoes or a new handbag once your make more money :). Happy new year.

    • @CARL.593
      @CARL.593 Рік тому

      @@Mauricio_Ferrari dang! Didn’t think of that! Thanks

  • @Jimjams23
    @Jimjams23 Рік тому

    Hi new to your site. I love how straight talking you are, no BS it is refreshing to watch, and I understand being tight. I am from the South Yorkshire in the UK and people say Yorkshire folk have deep pockets and short arms. I sound like you would fit in well in Yorkshire. I do have some basic cheapo tools, and I really want to get building, thing is it is winter there and I don't have a workshop 🥶😫

  • @cerianderson162
    @cerianderson162 Рік тому

    My new favourite channel. I sometimes find it hard to relate to these videos where they have tons of ‘scrap’ oak lying about. I brought 4 pallets home from work yesterday and broke them up today. My arms are killing me but I can’t wait to start making my first ‘bricks’.

  • @diyforknuckleheads
    @diyforknuckleheads Рік тому

    Love the motto mate....just get started!! By the way, what's wrong with shade cloth fasteners 😂😂 Classic Dainer video...well done mate. By the way, the "Tight Freckle" comment and image had me on the floor 😂

  • @jacobsilvens8153
    @jacobsilvens8153 Рік тому

    This video is on point. A lot of truth behind everything you mentioned.

  • @johnrumbles3068
    @johnrumbles3068 Рік тому

    Bloody Brilliant !!!!! and totally inspiring.Great to see you back !!!

  • @ChrisFranklyn
    @ChrisFranklyn Рік тому

    Hell yeah. My first guitar was whatever wood the previous residents of this house left in the garage made with whatever I tools I'd had for bad DIY. The next was plywood and OSB! Any yeah, any tool can be a hammer if you hold it right...

    • @ChrisFranklyn
      @ChrisFranklyn Рік тому

      @@dainermade ...because all your screwdrivers are covered in paint 😃😃

  • @dhutchman
    @dhutchman Рік тому

    You make me smile.

  • @williamkeily6686
    @williamkeily6686 Рік тому

    Excellent. I've been getting gear from auctions and second hand personal sales. It's a bit hit and miss. Last year I ended up with a boat, trailer, outboard, lathe and two compressors at one go. Occasionally it can be a disaster, like the large polisher that blew up when I turned it on. I do buy some new stuff too when absolutely needed. But the best buy was the old, (1970), Emco star multi machine. That has enabled me to make all the workbenches in the shop, some kitchen shelves and a guest bed. Just got to start selling something now and get that proper table saw. Cheers.

    • @williamkeily6686
      @williamkeily6686 Рік тому

      Oh, I ordered a pneumatic nail puncher after watching you last video, I didn't know they existed.

  • @haterademedia6088
    @haterademedia6088 Рік тому

    Super inspirational man! I love your videos. The one working on the bench with your son was super touching. My father and I haven’t ever had a chance to do something like that but you’re a cool dad keep it up man!

    • @dainermade
      @dainermade  Рік тому

      I appreciate that! Hope you enjoy it too

  • @blackfrost273industries4
    @blackfrost273industries4 Рік тому

    That is and has been my mantra the whole time. Not even buying a jig for my table, as a first project. Borrowing a sander and a jobsite saw. I currently have only bought two 36" f clamps, some glue, sandpaper, and going with tung oil (maybe the finish blend for now, just to get stuff complete. It's not bad sealer) and longest epoxy resin. No jointing, no jigs. Just until it's justified for the cost.

  • @steveedwards2889
    @steveedwards2889 Рік тому

    What a great Aussie fella fast achieving legend status 😀

  • @rick.mz29
    @rick.mz29 Рік тому

    This is a motivational channel

  • @0074donred
    @0074donred 3 місяці тому

    Dude I love your comments, you crack me up

  • @paulsuhreptz6358
    @paulsuhreptz6358 Рік тому +4

    Absolutely love this video and it was just what I needed to hear. I’ve been getting caught up in tool and organization envy lately and putting ideas on the back burner. Time to “just get started”!!

  • @lesbrown51
    @lesbrown51 Рік тому +2

    Great Video Mark, good to see your stuff again, I bought the air denailer several years ago, one of my best investments. I do a lot of pallet woodwork nearly, all pine. I make about 15 or 20 mud kitchens each year, and everything is reclaimed.

  • @FixitFingers
    @FixitFingers Рік тому

    Great video mate! ...but I am that guy :P From day one I've pretty much bought once, and I can only think of two tools I have had to replace, sell or upgrade and that was my little Ryobi palm sander and jigsaws which got "tealed" after a few years of service :P I took nearly 5 years to get a bloody tablesaw for jeebuzz sake! :P But then I also started with your #1 Rule, and with the Handyman business I did very quickly pay off all my higher end purchases and didn't add anything until the old stuff was paid off *and* had a home. Staying organised and keeping unneeded crud out of the shop is also a brilliant bit of advice. I hope this one goes far and wide, top bit of info :D

  • @MaHoKu2022
    @MaHoKu2022 Рік тому

    Hey, great Video. The Most important Thing ist JUST GET STARTED!
    LOVES FROM GERMANY

  • @dryerthackston7088
    @dryerthackston7088 Рік тому +3

    Great to see you back after the holidays! I appreciate how you keep your videos positive and support the community.

  • @TakamiWoodshop
    @TakamiWoodshop Рік тому

    Oh shit - that reminds me!

  • @SmallFryCreations
    @SmallFryCreations Рік тому

    Love it mark. Best way to have the hobby pay for itself 😀 just start and the rest will follow!!

  • @loubob21
    @loubob21 Рік тому

    Your video personality is very entertaining!! Make me laugh just seeing your funny expressions. Just keep making great videos, the woodworking is almost secondary.

  • @sazdab
    @sazdab Рік тому +1

    third here.!! good timing....love your stuff

  • @eblackshaw
    @eblackshaw Рік тому

    Agreed ... a great video and a great message. Thanks Mark.

  • @petenelson8136
    @petenelson8136 Рік тому

    Love your video's. Getting my 1st real shop (garages in the past) when my house gets built (large garage 14'x32') and will be woodworking and teaching my grandkids, 8 in all what I know (which isn't much, but I enjoy what I do). I think I'll be getting some pallet wood (I've got a line on free pallets) to work on so your tip on the pneumatic gun to remove nails and the metal detector were spot on = I've added them to my wish list. House should be done in Aug 2023, and a new Saw Stop in also on my list (buy once cry once 🙂).

  • @letsgotoday386
    @letsgotoday386 Рік тому

    awsome video i built my self a log cabin in the back yard. it was pre fab i didnt go oldschool man in the woods. but its built and all my tools bought now its time to JUST GET STARTED

  • @TroyCroatto
    @TroyCroatto Рік тому +3

    Awesome video as always, the decluttering started just before this video, looking forward to getting started in the coming weeks once I set up the space properly! Hope you had a good break mate with plenty of R&R

  • @prestoncox
    @prestoncox Рік тому +2

    Dude, thank you for keeping it real and simple. I'm starting out woodworking as a hobby and am wanting to make it a little side hustle to just pay for itself, like you said. Appreciate the inspiration

    • @blackfrost273industries4
      @blackfrost273industries4 Рік тому

      @@dainermade being honest and simple is the best path to success. Drama just adds stress, in my opinion. There's enough to deal with in life as-is.

  • @danielkennedy3073
    @danielkennedy3073 Рік тому

    I just finished my first slab! Thanks to you Mark. Now to make some to sell!

  • @SujMenon
    @SujMenon Рік тому

    Good one Mark. I still use a variety of cheap tools lol. But I agree with the concept. You might have seen in some of my video's, that I just got the dewalt one. It's fence is as good as it gets in that price range 👍

  • @p3trapaig362
    @p3trapaig362 Рік тому

    Thank you mark!! I am really enjoying binge watching your videos, they are so informative

  • @chrisvolzke6227
    @chrisvolzke6227 Рік тому

    Happy to see new content mark! You’re an inspiration for sure

  • @gdreading9088
    @gdreading9088 Рік тому +1

    Love your video . . . . . I'm getting started

  • @stevestogsdill5791
    @stevestogsdill5791 Рік тому

    Thanks for making and keeping it real!

  • @iAmVonexX
    @iAmVonexX Рік тому +1

    thanks for being so honest and motivating. this is exactly what i need atm. not only to just get started into my hobbies but also to just take that one career step i was thinking about for months. i discovered your channel with such a perfect timing you could say it was fate
    anyways, have a good one and keep being that awesome, motivating guy you are!

    • @dainermade
      @dainermade  Рік тому

      You are so welcome! All the best and go get stuck into it

  • @WhatOllieDidNext
    @WhatOllieDidNext Рік тому

    One of the best videos I’ve am seen on woodworking for ages. I can completely relate to buying what you can afford, when you need it. I had grand illusions about buying all one brand for big bucks, but the reality was I have a mixture of big box store tools bought new as well as some older second hand machines that needed a clean up and a bit of a service. It amazing how many professional grade wood shop machines and equipment can be purchased through marketplace at a fraction of the new price and all they may need is a new blade and a tune up.
    The only other advice I could give is to start, like you did, with one item and specialise in that and become proficient and making that item. Trying to make loads of different stuff from the beginning, as a novice, is not a good idea. Pick up skills from simple projects and then look at how to evolve you abilities into new projects or refine your existing projects with new methods.
    I’m going to reset my hobby as of today, this video has really made me think about things and the direction I want to be going in.

  • @chrisyoung7404
    @chrisyoung7404 Рік тому

    Thank you for putting your content out there it's inspirational.

  • @cristiatutino3565
    @cristiatutino3565 Рік тому

    Thank you for this. I'm going to get started.

  • @backwoodworks8058
    @backwoodworks8058 Рік тому

    I love “just get started.”
    Another good one is, “Give yourself permission to suck.” You will not be perfect, or even good, the first time you make something. Keep making things. You will get better.

  • @SugarCreekWoodwright
    @SugarCreekWoodwright Рік тому +2

    Well done mate! Love watching your videos. Thank you for taking the time to show us!

  • @lespickett8380
    @lespickett8380 Рік тому

    Great video and message. I like your shop rules and clear explanation to get started and expand your workshop.

  • @troyduncan7478
    @troyduncan7478 Рік тому

    Awesome video iv just up graded my table saw best thing i ever did. Now working on a few things to up grade my small shed space (1 car garage ) with better lay out and set up.

  • @benjaqsonworkshop9974
    @benjaqsonworkshop9974 Рік тому

    Good advice. I started ok but vids like this keep me going.

  • @brotschuh
    @brotschuh Рік тому +1

    That first tablesaw you had looks like a TGS170 from ELU.
    I have the TGS173 and it's still awesome.
    If u got it for 50 Australian kangaroos u made a great deal. Here they sell for around 400€/$, used.
    It's not the most precise saw but it's very versatile.

  • @dougarnold9337
    @dougarnold9337 Рік тому

    I knew there was a reason I subscribed to this channel 😉
    Another great vid, Mark ! 😀👍

  • @michaelflower5872
    @michaelflower5872 Рік тому

    Another great video. I haven’t bought a Pneumatic Denailer yet, still using my two kids instead 😊 (unsure if a good investment, buy once cry once) still using my ezycut table saw (1960s) and I agree with Mark, old cast iron will last for years (the saw, not Mark), at 50 kangaroos well worth it. Likewise my drill press, J.S.Richardson Model E40 (1940s) not for the faint hearted if you need to move it, but at another 50 kangaroos who can complain. Great hobby, nothing more satisfying than making decorative firewood 😊

  • @zacbrown935
    @zacbrown935 Рік тому +1

    Well said Mark!! Love the message, love the positivity!! Spent yesterday breaking down pallets. Some are shit, some are gold, either way I had a great day being outside and being physical! I am in the process of getting started......again! Starting over in a new community and more excited about making and creating than ever. Stoked to see this video with its wonderful message today. Thanks a ton bloke. I truly appreciate it!

    • @zacbrown935
      @zacbrown935 Рік тому

      Thanks mate!! If I can get my act together I am definitely planning on sending something over for your challenge. I have a few ideas bouncing around in my head!!

  • @shatteredsoldier81
    @shatteredsoldier81 Рік тому

    I did not know there was a de-nailer. I’m already looking for one. Thanks

  • @edydakka
    @edydakka Рік тому

    Thanks mate, I'm on it! 💪

  • @minombreeslos
    @minombreeslos Рік тому

    Awesome video at just the right time for me!

  • @dennislira5420
    @dennislira5420 Рік тому

    I live in Texas USA and I love your You Tube channel. Keep it up Bro.

  • @TashaPalmer
    @TashaPalmer Рік тому

    love it - i started with Ozito - I never would have got into it 4 years ago if I had tried to start with the dewalt or makita

  • @timdaviszaper
    @timdaviszaper Рік тому

    I kind of wonder what my problem is then. I have all the tools. My backside is stuck to a chair to much. Lol. Great info from you. Thanks.

  • @mcfieldsc
    @mcfieldsc Рік тому

    Eres el mejor, videos divertidos y didácticos, me estás metiendo el veneno en la sangre jaja gracias!