One man shop here in the U.S. barely making rent as it was before this whole virus scare. I feel for you on being unsure of the fate of your business. I've gotta tell you, of all of the wonderful woodworking content on youtube, you're by far my favorite - there are plenty of other channels with flashy gear and tricky camera work, sponsored content and ads, clickbait title galore, and over the top production - the list goes on. Something about your simple voice over videos, your candor and work ethic just does it for me though. No more and no less than I need. This channel played a big part in my decision to take the plunge myself and give woodworking as a career a go, full time. This community like many others has the capacity to rally and to take care of its own. If it gets to the point of needing help, I'm hoping you'll reach out before throwing in the towel. If you're anything like me, it might take a lot to swallow your pride and ask for help but I've personally been surprised/humbled time and time again by people's willingness to lend a hand each time that I've mustered to courage to ask. Best of luck to you man - I know that I'm not alone when I say that I'm sincerely pulling for you and look forward to seeing your work for years to come. Cheers.
keep the spirit up. same happening here right now and all we can do is hunker down and stay focused. watching your videos in the shop while i work away everyday waiting
I certainly don't know what the future holds for any of us, but having watched many of your videos, I would say there will always be opportunities for someone like yourself who produces quality workmanship. Good Luck.
Hope you'll pull through, Joey. You're too good to go away over a thing like this. Our orders have dried up as well, couple of things to finish still, but we are not expecting the spring rush we usually get. But luckily we have very few business expenses, our workshop is on private land and we have only ever upgraded equipment out of pocket.
That's pretty good for you guys, I own my workshop and land but it is on it's own commercial site, so there are quite a bit of costs in keeping the lights on, so to speak
Thanks for the video. Great looking chair. Looking forward to the rest of the series. Good luck with the lock down, I hope it all works out in the end.
Some old bloke once said "The only constant in life is change" (Heraclitus in fact). Change affects us all and we each deal with change differently. This only constant in life, the only thing we can be sure will happen. To expect change has brought me hope during challenging or unexpected life events. This same thought has also brought fear in situations where the last thing I wanted was change. I’ve come to realize it’s not the circumstances or the changes that dictate how my life will go, but rather how I handle those changes and disruptions. No matter the change we experience, how we embrace that change will forever impact how we are able to live with the change. You're a talented person, who without knowing anything about your personal life, would expect a loving and loved important member of your family. So take sometime to feel sorry for yourself; then workout how you're going to adapt like you have before; utilize these coming weeks and be ready to hit the ground running when we get through it.
Joey, If you haven’t created a presence on Patreon, please consider doing so. I’m certain there are others like myself that would gladly support your work and video creation. Kind regards, Mike
All the best Joey. I'm sure things will end up on the right side. Yes hard times but once it is over, people will still want the fine, quality stuff that you produce. Not quite as strict here in Oz at the moment but It might come to it.
Hey Joey ... keep safe .... hope your business comes through and you do even better in the new world economy. Love the show and your honest and informative approach ... Regards from over the ditch
That is Matthias' pantorouter you've got. Awesome. I hope everything works out for you. Surely with your reputation you'll be able to rebuild the business. These chairs are going to be quality. All the best mate
The skill and professional level that your work displays will ensure upon recovery you will rebuild quickly - this is uncharted waters - but I honestly believe you will be good to go once again ,,in the meantime thank you for sharing
Your work is always inspiring and I love watching you figure things out. Good luck to you and yours, Joey! I’m with you on the anxiety of not knowing if my job/business will still exist, but I just have a feeling it’s going to work out in the end. Thanks for sharing your work - this video was certainly the brightest spot of my day today.
“There are more things likely to frighten us than there are to crush us; we suffer more in our imagination than in reality.” ~Seneca Chin up and keep on doing the great work you're known for, folks don't forget good craftsmanship. They'll be back.
Hi, it is about time the government sorted something out for the small business otherwise many good firms are going to have to close down. They have made arrangements for the big firms but the one person and up to five persons have to be helped.
Hi Joey i got a small Joinery as well here in South Africa we are going into lockdown tomorrow night, i feel with you i don't know either if i am going to able to during our 3 weeks (if it stays by that nobody knows). But as some other people said already said your quality of your work should get you going quite quick again. ALL THE BEST, WE SEE EACH OTHER AT THE OTHER END LAUGHING.
Great problem solving on the chair, as always your work inspires us all. Pray all will be well for you with all if this craziness happening in the world. God Bless.
Joey I hope you make it through. I own a small contracting company in the USA and it is getting sketchy. Either way you are very talented and will come out on top some how.
I've kept busy in my shop the last few weeks. This is a good time to do maintenance on your tools. Keep a positive attitude and stay the course. Some great work is coming out of your shop Joey!
keep your hopes up joey! You make the most stunning furniture peaces out there! These times aren't easy but the true craftsmen in you will surly survive!
Great video Joey. we will all come out of this with so much learning. Keep posting as you are our NZ contingent on the world stage of furniture making youtube Vids
I see and feel ya pain Joey it certainly is strange times ahead. All the very best to you and yours, keep a smile on ya daily n if ya feel like a laugh pop over to my channel I got a few build vids there 👍😊
Aren't your clients recession proof? You'l be ok, you do beautiful work and that is always in demand! I wish you all the best and hope you and your family are safe.
Maybe you should try learning Solidworks or fusion360 , instead of using sketchup. Things that used to take me 3/4h with sketchup now takes me about 1h30 with solidworks. It seriously speed things up.
In a terrible economy with 20% unemployment, 80% of the people are still working. And how many retired people have the dosh to buy things? Keep your chin up Joey. You have skills and will land on your feet. Worry about the guy who put bolts in a widget 8 hours a day.
Excellent video Joey, love the design and how you show all the Steps and problem solving. I wish you al the best , you are a great craftsman and i love all your videos. Stay safe.
Another great project video Joey! Looking forward to following along. I live in northern Washington State and have been following along with the news. Looks pretty serious and we are staying home mostly. Only out for groceries as needed. Praying for your families health and the strength of your outstanding business.
Chin up, it's hard here in NZ at the mo but things will get better, hopefully the govt/banks etc will help us self employed types out, remember the one thing they cannot take away form us are our skills, and you have those in spades.
nice to see you, but 4 weeks isn't real... 4 month should make it better ... unfortunately. It depends how far is it spread around in your country ... :-(
I hope all works out for your shop, a rough road coming but there is great freedom on the other side once we handle the adversity, and you know a bit off rough roads. Cheers.
All the best mate. Keep the faith. This client will pay for the furniture as he will know its worth it and a work of art.Tough time out there stay safe.
Hope it all works Joey. Shits almost dried up in Chicago. We've been finishing up all our upcoming jobs. At this rate we'll run out of work in like two weeks tops
Yes, disposable income for most people is now a thing of the past. I think this reality will last a while yet. While we have the skills to make anything I'm not sure people will have the cash to buy it.
I feel you Joey, I have a joinery workshop here in Ireland and things are much the same, one job to finish off and that’s it.......it’s shit man, keep the videos coming, take care man👍🇮🇪
Hoping everything works out Joey, the UK government are actually being really supportive to business owners, so hopefully NZ will be too. It’s still so early at this stage, think all the governments are trying to work it all out. Stay strong brother
Hi Joey, As a kiwi who runs his own small engineering business we indeed are in difficult times. All my contracts are gone, staff laid off and so many other uncertainties but I have asked for help from my bank, clients. Government agencies and friends we will get through this. Don’t be afraid to ask for help....... I get a lot of inspiration, info and enjoyment out of your videos.. Kia Kaha. Stanley
Cheers, agreed. It's a very difficult decision for me to take a loan at this point with such short terms and no idea on what work flow looks like in a month or 2, such a crazy thing to be forced into pondering.
Hi Joey, I know these are crazy times, but they also challenge us to rethink life. I told myself to see this quarantine as a sort of pause Button. Now we got time to think and feel what is right and how we should continue once play is pressed. Your videos bring so much joy and relaxation to my life. It's like I want to pause my life, to watch them. They are some sort of anti stress placebos. I assume you are earning most of your money from "real projects" getting paid by customers. Having a second foot on youtube, sending out joy and positivity to 200k people may become a source of life income. A patreon channel might be a source, or maybe auction your finished (non customer) projects. Sending out such beautiful waves of energy to a huge amount of people will be rewarded. I think now more then ever, it will become our consumers duty to support our true heros that help us through this time. I wish you all the best from my heart, stay healthy and in business.
Joey, Montreal starts 3 weeks of lockdown tonight. I finished a large job yesterday working through the weekend so the client can move in. I too worry about future work as the economy contracts. My work is mostly ar client's homes. What can you do but persevere. Stay safe. Be aware of what you touch outside your home. Wash hands compulsively especially when returning from getting groceries. I imagine you have a supply of gloves and masks. Use them when you are out. Take care, Ed
My dear virtual friends, here in Italy the situation is definitely not good. We had been shut down since weeks. Woodworking, that I do next to my house in the country where I live is the only thing that keeps my days nice and useful. Don't know if everything will go well, a lot people died and will die in the next month. But if you pay attention to contact with people and respect safe distance it will be OK, like I do since it began. Stay safe in the shop, wealthy each day, and please no fear! Hugs, and thank you!
Hang in there Joey. You are a very talented fine wood worker. Four weeks will hopefully zoom by and you will be back into it... All the best from Warkworth, NZ.
Hey Joey, I've been following you for quite a while now. I have always enjoyed, learned, been inspired and applied what I have learned from your videos. I empathize with the dilemma you're facing. I am facing the very same problem. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Thank you for all of your videos, insight, inspiration and your craftsmanship. Be safe in these strange days we're in. I'll see you on the other side.
We all keep saying hang in there, we will all make it through this together. It is hard to believe this when you are in a lock down condition and alone or looking at the loss of you lively hood. All i can say is, be strong, keep moving forward, remember to love those closest in your life and who love you. I hope you come out of this on top. I will continue to watch if you are able to keep posting. Stay safe, god be with you.
Wishing you the best in these trying times Joey. I'm keeping good thoughts that everything will work out for you perfectly and you can keep doing what you love. We are officially starting our 30 days of quarantine here in Hawaii tomorrow. Stay safe and healthy and positive. Aloha to you.
Hey mate, just wanted to say that if anyone deserves to stay open, it’s you. I really hope you can take this and the other comments here as proof that you are so very loved. You and the other UA-camrs continuing to make such excellent content are helping the world stay sane right now. So thank you.
Keep going with it mate and keep safe I've also got joinery shop in England and we are also in lock down really scary times but I hope we can all get through this positivity is key
You make some amazing furniture! I hope you and your family stay safe and that you will still be able to keep your business during and after this challenging time.
Hang in there! My wife and I are in the same boat with our small bakery here in the states. Love your work. Chairs have been on the top of my list for a long time. Guess now is the time to try
One man shop here in the U.S. barely making rent as it was before this whole virus scare. I feel for you on being unsure of the fate of your business. I've gotta tell you, of all of the wonderful woodworking content on youtube, you're by far my favorite - there are plenty of other channels with flashy gear and tricky camera work, sponsored content and ads, clickbait title galore, and over the top production - the list goes on. Something about your simple voice over videos, your candor and work ethic just does it for me though. No more and no less than I need. This channel played a big part in my decision to take the plunge myself and give woodworking as a career a go, full time. This community like many others has the capacity to rally and to take care of its own. If it gets to the point of needing help, I'm hoping you'll reach out before throwing in the towel. If you're anything like me, it might take a lot to swallow your pride and ask for help but I've personally been surprised/humbled time and time again by people's willingness to lend a hand each time that I've mustered to courage to ask. Best of luck to you man - I know that I'm not alone when I say that I'm sincerely pulling for you and look forward to seeing your work for years to come. Cheers.
Wow thanks for that. I hope we can all find a way to adapt our skill sets to be able to keep something going.
Great to see you back. Tough times indeed. Staying calm and keeping positive and hopeful is key.
Stick with it Joey, we'll all get through this! We might just be a little different when we do! Great work and problem solving! 👍
I'm adding you and yours to all the folks I'm praying for Joey. Can't wait for the follow on videos. Rock on.
keep the spirit up. same happening here right now and all we can do is hunker down and stay focused. watching your videos in the shop while i work away everyday waiting
Keep up the good spirits. A craftsman like you will always have a job Marc
Stay well all together. Best of Luck. Very good build. Like your solutions.
I certainly don't know what the future holds for any of us, but having watched many of your videos, I would say there will always be opportunities for someone like yourself who produces quality workmanship. Good Luck.
Hope you'll pull through, Joey. You're too good to go away over a thing like this.
Our orders have dried up as well, couple of things to finish still, but we are not expecting the spring rush we usually get. But luckily we have very few business expenses, our workshop is on private land and we have only ever upgraded equipment out of pocket.
That's pretty good for you guys, I own my workshop and land but it is on it's own commercial site, so there are quite a bit of costs in keeping the lights on, so to speak
Thanks for the video. Great looking chair. Looking forward to the rest of the series. Good luck with the lock down, I hope it all works out in the end.
Thanks
Some old bloke once said "The only constant in life is change" (Heraclitus in fact). Change affects us all and we each deal with change differently. This only constant in life, the only thing we can be sure will happen. To expect change has brought me hope during challenging or unexpected life events. This same thought has also brought fear in situations where the last thing I wanted was change. I’ve come to realize it’s not the circumstances or the changes that dictate how my life will go, but rather how I handle those changes and disruptions. No matter the change we experience, how we embrace that change will forever impact how we are able to live with the change. You're a talented person, who without knowing anything about your personal life, would expect a loving and loved important member of your family. So take sometime to feel sorry for yourself; then workout how you're going to adapt like you have before; utilize these coming weeks and be ready to hit the ground running when we get through it.
Joey,
If you haven’t created a presence on Patreon, please consider doing so. I’m certain there are others like myself that would gladly support your work and video creation.
Kind regards,
Mike
Thanks Mike,
It’s videos like yours that will keep me sane in these difficult times. Please keep up the great work and good luck.
All the best Joey. I'm sure things will end up on the right side. Yes hard times but once it is over, people will still want the fine, quality stuff that you produce. Not quite as strict here in Oz at the moment but It might come to it.
Hey Joey ... keep safe .... hope your business comes through and you do even better in the new world economy. Love the show and your honest and informative approach ... Regards from over the ditch
Thanks rob
Best wishes from the USA. Keep your chin up you have talent!
That is Matthias' pantorouter you've got. Awesome. I hope everything works out for you. Surely with your reputation you'll be able to rebuild the business. These chairs are going to be quality. All the best mate
The skill and professional level that your work displays will ensure upon recovery you will rebuild quickly - this is uncharted waters - but I honestly believe you will be good to go once again ,,in the meantime thank you for sharing
Love the rain!
All the best for you and your family Joey!
Good job
Joey, I'm sure you've looked into all this, but I assume New Zealand is doing something to help out small businesses affected by the lockdown?
Great as always!
Your work is always inspiring and I love watching you figure things out. Good luck to you and yours, Joey! I’m with you on the anxiety of not knowing if my job/business will still exist, but I just have a feeling it’s going to work out in the end. Thanks for sharing your work - this video was certainly the brightest spot of my day today.
C’est tout simplement magnifique. Félicitation
“There are more things likely to frighten us than there are to crush us; we suffer more in our imagination than in reality.” ~Seneca
Chin up and keep on doing the great work you're known for, folks don't forget good craftsmanship. They'll be back.
I got shut down today my friend but I be cleaning the shop and maintenance my equipment don't lose hope
Hoping everything works out for you I love your channel. Stay safe and healthy. We are in lock down in Canada as well. 🇨🇦
Hello by any chance do you have plans maybe templates, for this chair cabriolet style with and with out arm rest ????
Hi, it is about time the government sorted something out for the small business otherwise many good firms are going to have to close down. They have made arrangements for the big firms but the one person and up to five persons have to be helped.
Hi Joey i got a small Joinery as well here in South Africa we are going into lockdown tomorrow night, i feel with you i don't know either if i am going to able to during our 3 weeks (if it stays by that nobody knows).
But as some other people said already said your quality of your work should get you going quite quick again.
ALL THE BEST, WE SEE EACH OTHER AT THE OTHER END LAUGHING.
Unfortunately Kauri being so soft makes terrible chairs. I'm often replacing the back leg on kauri chairs. My prefered replacement is tawa.
Great problem solving on the chair, as always your work inspires us all. Pray all will be well for you with all if this craziness happening in the world. God Bless.
Great work! Never give up.
We are pulling for you!
Something bigger and better will happen. Your skills are too valuable.
Joey I hope you make it through. I own a small contracting company in the USA and it is getting sketchy. Either way you are very talented and will come out on top some how.
Cheers
I've kept busy in my shop the last few weeks. This is a good time to do maintenance on your tools. Keep a positive attitude and stay the course.
Some great work is coming out of your shop Joey!
keep your hopes up joey! You make the most stunning furniture peaces out there! These times aren't easy but the true craftsmen in you will surly survive!
Great video Joey. we will all come out of this with so much learning. Keep posting as you are our NZ contingent on the world stage of furniture making youtube Vids
I see and feel ya pain Joey it certainly is strange times ahead. All the very best to you and yours, keep a smile on ya daily n if ya feel like a laugh pop over to my channel I got a few build vids there 👍😊
Thanks for walking through the design. It's good to hear what it takes to get to the point of a good working prototype. Stay safe brother.
Aren't your clients recession proof? You'l be ok, you do beautiful work and that is always in demand! I wish you all the best and hope you and your family are safe.
It’s such a scary time it really makes stress on jobs we’ve started. The chair is looking great. Stay safe and take care of yourself and family 🙏🙏
Cheers
In Sydney I'm hoping Bunnings remains open.....fingers crossed. This is a difficult build. Keep at it mate.
Maybe you should try learning Solidworks or fusion360 , instead of using sketchup. Things that used to take me 3/4h with sketchup now takes me about 1h30 with solidworks. It seriously speed things up.
In a terrible economy with 20% unemployment, 80% of the people are still working. And how many retired people have the dosh to buy things? Keep your chin up Joey. You have skills and will land on your feet. Worry about the guy who put bolts in a widget 8 hours a day.
Excellent video Joey, love the design and how you show all the Steps and problem solving.
I wish you al the best , you are a great craftsman and i love all your videos. Stay safe.
Another great project video Joey! Looking forward to following along. I live in northern Washington State and have been following along with the news. Looks pretty serious and we are staying home mostly. Only out for groceries as needed. Praying for your families health and the strength of your outstanding business.
Unfortunately Kauri being so soft makes terrible chairs. I'm often replacing the back leg on kauri chairs. My prefered replacement is tawa.
Unfortunately Kauri being so soft makes terrible chairs. I'm often replacing the back leg on kauri chairs. My prefered replacement is tawa.
Good luck and keep safe Joey
Cheers
Chin up, it's hard here in NZ at the mo but things will get better, hopefully the govt/banks etc will help us self employed types out, remember the one thing they cannot take away form us are our skills, and you have those in spades.
nice to see you, but 4 weeks isn't real... 4 month should make it better ... unfortunately. It depends how far is it spread around in your country ... :-(
Praying for you sir. Your videos are such an encouragement! Hang in there.
Late getting here, Covid shutdowns make me hope you and your shop are still OK. Love your shop and skills.
it would not be long lasting...screwed is the weakness..
I hope all works out for your shop, a rough road coming but there is great freedom on the other side once we handle the adversity, and you know a bit off rough roads. Cheers.
I hope you weather the storm. My business is shut down right now too, hopefully we can all go back to normal sometime soon.
Keep it up man you mint been watching you for years as an apprentice I've learnt so much and has allowed me to get to where I am . Keep going.
Wow. Very nice. That's Great. :)
I'm a fan of woodworking. Specially with your Works. :)
Thanks
I guess the complete one with color and seat, wait for the next step. I love the curved shape and pattern, nice job~
Hope you make it thru the next 1 - 2 months. BTW where did you get your big router bit from?
All the best mate. Keep the faith. This client will pay for the furniture as he will know its worth it and a work of art.Tough time out there stay safe.
Hi Joey, be safe man we need your videos in here ;) cheers and keep the good working on
Good work you're doing on the chairs, really interesting and a lot of thoughtful processes going on in your head !
Y en spanish??? Please😷
Saludos from Spain🇪🇦
Thanks for the video! You have been sorely missed on UA-cam!
«Этим полукреслом мастер Гамбс начинает новую партию мебели. 1865 г. Санкт-Петербург» (И. Ильф, Е. Петров).
Keep up mate !
Hope it all works Joey. Shits almost dried up in Chicago. We've been finishing up all our upcoming jobs. At this rate we'll run out of work in like two weeks tops
Yes, disposable income for most people is now a thing of the past. I think this reality will last a while yet. While we have the skills to make anything I'm not sure people will have the cash to buy it.
Weren't you building a house at some point? How is that going?
I feel you Joey, I have a joinery workshop here in Ireland and things are much the same, one job to finish off and that’s it.......it’s shit man, keep the videos coming, take care man👍🇮🇪
Yea I imagine almost all full time hands on makers of things will be out of work for quite a while......
Hoping everything works out Joey, the UK government are actually being really supportive to business owners, so hopefully NZ will be too. It’s still so early at this stage, think all the governments are trying to work it all out. Stay strong brother
Cheers, I will get a wages subsidy but nothing to cover the cost of business with out taking a loan from the bank authorized by the government
Thanks for posting. Stay safe in NZ.
Hi Joey,
As a kiwi who runs his own small engineering business we indeed are in difficult times. All my contracts are gone, staff laid off and so many other uncertainties but I have asked for help from my bank, clients. Government agencies and friends we will get through this. Don’t be afraid to ask for help....... I get a lot of inspiration, info and enjoyment out of your videos.. Kia Kaha. Stanley
Cheers, agreed. It's a very difficult decision for me to take a loan at this point with such short terms and no idea on what work flow looks like in a month or 2, such a crazy thing to be forced into pondering.
Ha. Closed captions transcribed "chair parts strewn around the shop" to chia pets. Keep the faith. One day at a time. Cheers.
Maybe you get many more views because there are people in lockdown all over the world so you still have some sort off income
That would be good
Joey, what's the name of the router attachment you have for doing the mortise and tenon. Makes it look super quick and easy.
Its called a pantorouter. Great but a bit pricey for most hobbyists
So hard hearing that first part of the video. You do such great work, I hope things work out OK for you. Stay safe, and good luck.
Cheers man
Great project! I look forward to following along. Love your design!
Thanks , nice to get some feedback on the chair!
Thanks Joey and best of luck to you
Best of luck. Like the design, thank for posting.
Hi Joey,
I know these are crazy times, but they also challenge us to rethink life. I told myself to see this quarantine as a sort of pause Button. Now we got time to think and feel what is right and how we should continue once play is pressed.
Your videos bring so much joy and relaxation to my life. It's like I want to pause my life, to watch them. They are some sort of anti stress placebos.
I assume you are earning most of your money from "real projects" getting paid by customers. Having a second foot on youtube, sending out joy and positivity to 200k people may become a source of life income. A patreon channel might be a source, or maybe auction your finished (non customer) projects. Sending out such beautiful waves of energy to a huge amount of people will be rewarded. I think now more then ever, it will become our consumers duty to support our true heros that help us through this time.
I wish you all the best from my heart, stay healthy and in business.
Good luck and God bless you man. Danny
Joey,
Montreal starts 3 weeks of lockdown tonight.
I finished a large job yesterday working through the weekend so the client can move in.
I too worry about future work as the economy contracts. My work is mostly ar client's homes.
What can you do but persevere.
Stay safe.
Be aware of what you touch outside your home.
Wash hands compulsively especially when returning from getting groceries.
I imagine you have a supply of gloves and masks. Use them when you are out.
Take care, Ed
My dear virtual friends, here in Italy the situation is definitely not good. We had been shut down since weeks. Woodworking, that I do next to my house in the country where I live is the only thing that keeps my days nice and useful. Don't know if everything will go well, a lot people died and will die in the next month. But if you pay attention to contact with people and respect safe distance it will be OK, like I do since it began. Stay safe in the shop, wealthy each day, and please no fear! Hugs, and thank you!
Hang in there Joey. You are a very talented fine wood worker. Four weeks will hopefully zoom by and you will be back into it... All the best from Warkworth, NZ.
Hey Joey,
I've been following you for quite a while now. I have always enjoyed, learned, been inspired and applied what I have learned from your videos. I empathize with the dilemma you're facing. I am facing the very same problem. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Thank you for all of your videos, insight, inspiration and your craftsmanship. Be safe in these strange days we're in. I'll see you on the other side.
almost got the first like on this vid
Hang in there, we will all get through this together.
We all keep saying hang in there, we will all make it through this together. It is hard to believe this when you are in a lock down condition and alone or looking at the loss of you lively hood. All i can say is, be strong, keep moving forward, remember to love those closest in your life and who love you. I hope you come out of this on top. I will continue to watch if you are able to keep posting. Stay safe, god be with you.
Wishing you the best in these trying times Joey. I'm keeping good thoughts that everything will work out for you perfectly and you can keep doing what you love. We are officially starting our 30 days of quarantine here in Hawaii tomorrow. Stay safe and healthy and positive. Aloha to you.
Hey mate, just wanted to say that if anyone deserves to stay open, it’s you. I really hope you can take this and the other comments here as proof that you are so very loved. You and the other UA-camrs continuing to make such excellent content are helping the world stay sane right now. So thank you.
One thumb up is not enough
Keep going with it mate and keep safe I've also got joinery shop in England and we are also in lock down really scary times but I hope we can all get through this positivity is key
I feel ya Joey. I’m not sure I’ll have work in a few weeks either. Thanks for continuing to make videos.
we will be fine Joey
You make some amazing furniture! I hope you and your family stay safe and that you will still be able to keep your business during and after this challenging time.
All the best Joey, hope you and your business make it through this!
Hang in there! My wife and I are in the same boat with our small bakery here in the states. Love your work. Chairs have been on the top of my list for a long time. Guess now is the time to try