Thank you for watching, subscribing and interacting with my videos! It means a lot to me! Huge shout out to my channel members for endless support! Thank you from the bottom of my heart! ✰ Marina Zujic ✰ Alexander Albach ✰ Kathy Kelton ✰ Biglooche ✰ Michael Bradley ✰ Андрией Мигаль ✰ Avenomes ✰ Jose Rosales ✰ Laszlo Marian ✰ Jamie Mccorkindale ✰ Marjet Zondag ✰ Philip Marchand See you in the next one
Great tour! I started my woodworking journey acquiring many power tools. It wasn't until I made a Moravian workbench using mostly hand tools that I got the bug. I flattened the laminated top using a $25 Stanley plane and started selling off my largest tools first. A spring pole lathe build is in my future. Typically with hand tools, no noise, no airborne dust and no hearing protection needed, that is why I love it.
Incredible. In Brazil, the country where I currently live, it is very rare to find tools from the old school. It was great to find your UA-cam channel, you became a perfect reference for me. I'm a computer engineer and I work all the time with high technology like nanotechnology, quantum computing and artificial intelligence, but my hobby is old school where I relax away from technology in my studio with old tools. Thank you for sharing your work. I wish you success!
I appreciate getting an in-depth look at your shop and hearing from you! I still maintain that your way of doing things and your choice in traditional ways and your presentation of it is amongst the best on UA-cam in my opinion.
I've got a 28" handsaw that I believe may have been made around 1900 that is in desperate need of a new handle. Originally I planned to make one myself but alas I'm no longer in a position to do so. I would like to send it to you to add to your collection as a thank you for your interesting and educational videos. Just let me know if you are interested.
@@FFD_Restorations Adsolutely! However I'm no longer sure where I've put it so may take me some time to locate it. I'll send you another reply when I do.
Fantastic, I could sit in your shop for hours just looking at all the tools. As I have stated before I have some of my😢 great grandfather’s tools he was born in the 1850’s. Also have some newer tools that I didn’t realize were antique or considered vintage. Thanks for a great channel.
Thanks a lot sir! Glad to hear your appreciation towards older tools and that you still have from your grandfather! I bet you have amazing pieces in your shop! Have a good one!
Thank you Boris for the tour around your workshop. You have certainly managed to fit in a lot in a small area and you obviously look after your shop equally as well as you look after your tools. It re-enforces the saying that vintage tools were made to last unlike many of the tools we see manufactured today. Thank you for the video.
Thank you for the tour. I’ve been curious about some of the things in your shop. I love it that so many things operate with a foot pedal and wheels🤗❤️🐝
really nice space to work in and your tool collection has become very large over the last years, love seeing the ones you have made and that there is no power tools to be seen anywhere and all the old ones you have brought back to life, keep up with the great work you do and I look forward to seeing what comes next, been really interesting watching your progress over the years and hopefully plenty more to come still
It is so inspiring to see dedication to the craftsmanship and beauty of the past. I do hope that you are able to encourage others to develop a love of slow workmanship and excellence. Your melding of the new technology of UA-cam with the old tools of yesteryear is masterful. In my own small way I have tried to do honour to old pieces and tools - with varying results. Please keep creating and recording your skills. Thank you from Australia.
Es muss nicht immer neues sein alte Sachen sind genauso gut und man sieht’s an deinen Videos. Ich finde das Mega was du da hast, hast du echt was schönes aufgebaut
Thank you for the tour. Enjoyed looking at your shop layout, tools, and your explanations, definitely a worthy goal to aspire to, it must be throughly enjoyable to work in the shop. Appreciate your dedication to your restoration craft. I wish the best to you sir.
Glad you enjoyed it! It definitely is, the best part for me is that I can switch off from daily routines and enjoy peaceful time in the shop. Thank you kindly sir, you have always been kind and supportive 🙏
Excellent!! I've been waiting for this video. Thanks for showing us your fantastic shop and tools. You've really come a long ways over the past few years. Your shop just keeps getting better!!
Excellent job on the shop tour video Boris! Really complete tour, detailed info, visually stunning….the ending shots were a pleasant surprise and wonderful way to end the video. Thank you so much for this tour! 😊 and for the shout-out my friend. 😊🎉 I had some idea of how many tools and knives you restored but had no idea it was that many. You are making your grandfather proud. 😊
You are very welcome 🤗 That is great to hear, I'm glad that you enjoyed the video. To be honest I was surprised as well. I restored much more than I thought 😅 Much appreciated, very kind of you ☺️ Cheers!
wow THANK YOU SOOO MUCH FOR THE TOUR AND LAYOUT AND EXPLAINING;];];];] you are sooo lucky!!!!! life would be alot less expensive if we went back to treadle times and generational crafting.....i hope you keep this alive for the next generation!!!!
That may be the coolest shop I’ve ever seen, and I’ve seen a lot of them. I love non electric tools and your shop is amazing considering how small it is and how many crafts you were able to efficiently cram in there. I just love it…
Thanks for sharing this wonderful space with us all, I am truly fascinated by your skills taken to such an artistic level. Quite extraordinary how you have preserved and mastered your craft.
What a beautiful explanation, I felt like I was in the workshop. By the way, my favorite is the foot-powered metal lathe. I also want to see the German-made miter saw in working order as soon as possible. My dear friend, I wish you continued successful work. Stay safe and Cheers 🥃
That's a nice shop you've made for yourself. I thoroughly enjoy watching you work with all of your treadle powered tools as well as your hand tools. There's something very satisfying about using antique tools and i have accumulated a lot of them for myself.
Вы меня удивили, таким количество старинного ручного инструмента, который весь в надлежащем виде и в хорошем состоянии! 👍😊Сам люблю такие ручные инструменты, что- то тоже есть и у меня. Спасибо за обзор!
I have the same mounted hand crank drill press and many of the same hand drills. They were just laying around the property I had just purchased. Your work shop is fantastic and fascinating.
Molto bello il tuo laboratorio.. quando guardo i tuoi video mi rilasso . Oggi nella velocità della vita non riusciamo più a apprezzare niente perché tutteo va fatto veloce e bene ,mentre una volta apprezzavi il tempo che serviva per fare . Ciao grazie per i tuoi belli video . Alessandro
Pura vida execelente proyecto gracias por compartirlo me gusta cuando tengo la ocasión de trabajar con herramientas manuales del siglo pasado.el banco de trabajo estilo escandinavo es muy completo ❤
A Lovely workshop with Lovely tools! I use and have many of the same tools except most of your treadle powered tools. Thank You Kindly and I look forward to more of your videos. I do have some tools from my family including leather tools used by my Great Great Grandfather who was a shoemaker from the 1840s to the 1870s. I also have a treadle jig saw much like yours and many planes. Wishing you sharp tools and a happy workshop! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania
Wow, that is amazing to hear! Thanks for sharing DaveyJO! You are very welcome sir! Do you plan to get some treadle powered tools as well, to add in your collection? Greetings from Norway 👋😃
Hermoso taller!! Geniales herramientas!! Usted es un gran artesano, muchas gracias por mostrar sus habilidades! Lo felicito! Saludos desde mi barrio San Nicolás, Buenos Aires, Argentína. Cheers and good life!!
Thank you for sharing about your shop and tools you have. It was a great video really enjoyed watching it. I'm in Los Angeles California and glad your videos are in English, you speak very good English by the way.
Un vídeo muy interesante,y un taller magnífico, precisamente por lo diferente y por el ambiente que creas alrededor del vídeo y por las herramientas tan poco comunes que usas ,es lo que me hizo suscribirme a su canal, un saludo desde Andalucía, España 🇪🇦
I am a first time viewer and new subscriber! I enjoyed the tour of your well thought out shop. I am fortunate to have inherited many fine hand tools from my grandfather who immigrated to Northern Minnesota from Norway over a hundred years ago. Many of my chisels and files have homemade handles that show the marks of my grandfather's hands. I look forward to looking at more of your videos, there's quite a number of interesting old restorations.
Welcome aboard! That is wonderful to hear, especially that you inherited tools from your grandfather. Best part for me is that you appreciate the tools and the story of marks on the handles. Thank you kindly!
Compartimos el mismo sentimiento. Saludos, desde Buenos Aires, Argentina. Yo uso herramientas, que pertenecían a mi bisabuelo italiano. Hasta el dia de hoy, funcionan perfectamente. Tengo la enorme suerte, de contar con una fabrica y dos talleres. Mucha suerte, colega.
Your shop is awesome Boris! I appreciate the shout out and I am so glad you still enjoy the knife block! You mentioned how warm the shop is during the winter, but my question is how hot does it get in the summer? Here in Ottawa we get a similar freezing temps in the winter (down to -35C) but we also get up to +35C in the summer! So that can get a bit warm.
Thanks Grant! Absolutely, every time I see the knife block I take a minute to appreciate your skills and creativity. It is brilliant 👌 I haven't measure it last summer, but by the feeling I would say it doesn't go above 15°C. It is really refreshing to be inside during the summer. Cheers buddy 🍻
Tea, I chose tea. My son chose a French vanilla cappuccino. We were fresh out of Turkish delight though. Thanks for the suggestion. We're from just south of Rockford, Illinois. Bluford, Illinois. And I drive a blue Ford pickup. Nice shop, cool old tools.
Well I watched it twice, and I definitely watch it again. I also have quite a collection of vintage tools. But I don't be as organized as you do. My centerpiece is also a Barnes No.4 treadle but I also have a lineshaft in progress. Your shop is an inspiration to me and I love this kind of videos. ❤ Keep going on and have fun.
That is awesome! I'm glad to hear that you enjoy and appreciate vintage tools as I do 🤝 Thanks for watching and sharing about your tools. I'm curious if you use your tools often or just as a collection?
Howdy FFD - I have a request. It would be great to spend triple the time that you did on these tools. Possibly, a tool a week if you like - in detail. There were so many interesting wooden planes that I had to slow it down to 0.25x speed. And even that was fast. The tools deserve to be showcased. You have done well in collecting and it would be great to see each type in action too. From a fellow enthusiast. Cheers.
Thank you for watching, subscribing and interacting with my videos! It means a lot to me!
Huge shout out to my channel members for endless support! Thank you from the bottom of my heart!
✰ Marina Zujic
✰ Alexander Albach
✰ Kathy Kelton
✰ Biglooche
✰ Michael Bradley
✰ Андрией Мигаль
✰ Avenomes
✰ Jose Rosales
✰ Laszlo Marian
✰ Jamie Mccorkindale
✰ Marjet Zondag
✰ Philip Marchand
See you in the next one
You really have a real treasure, dude!! I loved it.
That's not only a workshop, it's a living museum. New to your site. Very impressive. Well done Sir 👏
Very kind of you, thank you dear sir!
Great tour! I started my woodworking journey acquiring many power tools. It wasn't until I made a Moravian workbench using mostly hand tools that I got the bug. I flattened the laminated top using a $25 Stanley plane and started selling off my largest tools first. A spring pole lathe build is in my future. Typically with hand tools, no noise, no airborne dust and no hearing protection needed, that is why I love it.
Thanks a lot! That is awesome! I wish you the best of luck 🤗
I totally agree, it is a pleasure to work this way 👍
Очень нравится одежда того времени. По поводу инструмента,и делом занят и потдержка физиической формы. Просто красота.
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Amazing workshop
I love the fact that it's not power tools
Keeping a lost talent alive just amazing
Awesome, thanks 🙏
Your tools are fortunate for having found you. Brilliant.
I think it's the best tools setup i ever seen, tools that cross générations 🤩
Wow, much appreciated!
Браво !!! Станки и инструменты классные для души инструмент
Vero strumenti dell' anima...
Incredible.
In Brazil, the country where I currently live, it is very rare to find tools from the old school.
It was great to find your UA-cam channel, you became a perfect reference for me.
I'm a computer engineer and I work all the time with high technology like nanotechnology, quantum computing and artificial intelligence, but my hobby is old school where I relax away from technology in my studio with old tools.
Thank you for sharing your work.
I wish you success!
Awesome, thanks for sharing sir! Best wishes from Norway 👋😃
I appreciate getting an in-depth look at your shop and hearing from you! I still maintain that your way of doing things and your choice in traditional ways and your presentation of it is amongst the best on UA-cam in my opinion.
Wow! I appreciate that very much! Thank you for the support my friend!
Доброе утро! Обожаю ручной инструмент. Хороший у вас цех.
Очень качественные субтитры.
Откуда у вас такое богатство инструмента, наследство?
A brilliant workshop showing a lot of history & how things used to be done. Also you never have to worry about leg day with all that peddling.
I have been mesmerized by your channel. I am very happy you gave us a tour of the shop, you did not disappoint!
Thank you so much 🙏
I've got a 28" handsaw that I believe may have been made around 1900 that is in desperate need of a new handle. Originally I planned to make one myself but alas I'm no longer in a position to do so. I would like to send it to you to add to your collection as a thank you for your interesting and educational videos. Just let me know if you are interested.
Sounds great sir, if you are still interested to send it my way please let me know and I will provide the address ☺️
Have a good one!
@@FFD_Restorations Adsolutely! However I'm no longer sure where I've put it so may take me some time to locate it. I'll send you another reply when I do.
@daveturnbull7221 no problem 👍
Sounds good 😊
Thank you so much for the shop tour Boris! It was great to see it all and hear you talking about it. Truly appreciated!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you kindly sir 🙏
Fantastic, I could sit in your shop for hours just looking at all the tools. As I have stated before I have some of my😢 great grandfather’s tools he was born in the 1850’s. Also have some newer tools that I didn’t realize were antique or considered vintage. Thanks for a great channel.
Thanks a lot sir! Glad to hear your appreciation towards older tools and that you still have from your grandfather! I bet you have amazing pieces in your shop! Have a good one!
You are my hero! Complete respect for you, sir!
Wow, much appreciated Mr. Jass 👋😃
What a beautiful workshop with so many wonderful tools. Thank you for allowing us in for a look.
My pleasure! Thank you kindly 😃👍
Thank you Boris for the tour around your workshop. You have certainly managed to fit in a lot in a small area and you obviously look after your shop equally as well as you look after your tools. It re-enforces the saying that vintage tools were made to last unlike many of the tools we see manufactured today. Thank you for the video.
You are very welcome my friend. I try my best and I'm very grateful that noticed that. Absolutely, I couldn't agree more 👌
Thanks for showing these ancient tools
Of course, thank you for watching 😀
The way you keep your shop shows in the work you do. The scenery on the end of the video was enjoyable as well.
Many thanks 🙏
Thank you for the tour. I’ve been curious about some of the things in your shop. I love it that so many things operate with a foot pedal and wheels🤗❤️🐝
Thanks for watching madam! Happy to see you enjoyed 🤗
Thank you for what you do for us and the way you do it.
You are so welcome 🤗
really nice space to work in and your tool collection has become very large over the last years, love seeing the ones you have made and that there is no power tools to be seen anywhere and all the old ones you have brought back to life, keep up with the great work you do and I look forward to seeing what comes next, been really interesting watching your progress over the years and hopefully plenty more to come still
Fantastic, thanks a lot my good friend! Always a pleasure to read your comments 🙏
That was a great tour. I’m glad you finally showed your restoration world. Thanks 🎸🔪
Glad you enjoyed it ☺️
It is so inspiring to see dedication to the craftsmanship and beauty of the past. I do hope that you are able to encourage others to develop a love of slow workmanship and excellence. Your melding of the new technology of UA-cam with the old tools of yesteryear is masterful. In my own small way I have tried to do honour to old pieces and tools - with varying results. Please keep creating and recording your skills. Thank you from Australia.
Many thanks for being kind and supportive! I appreciate that very much 🤗
I will try my best! Have a good one, cheers!
what a fantastic workplace. Thanks for showing it.
Glad you enjoyed it, thank you kindly!
Es muss nicht immer neues sein alte Sachen sind genauso gut und man sieht’s an deinen Videos. Ich finde das Mega was du da hast, hast du echt was schönes aufgebaut
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Thank you for the tour. Enjoyed looking at your shop layout, tools, and your explanations, definitely a worthy goal to aspire to, it must be throughly enjoyable to work in the shop. Appreciate your dedication to your restoration craft. I wish the best to you sir.
Glad you enjoyed it! It definitely is, the best part for me is that I can switch off from daily routines and enjoy peaceful time in the shop. Thank you kindly sir, you have always been kind and supportive 🙏
Thank you for sharing, enjoy your videos .the work you do is amazing
So nice of you, thank you kindly!
Thank you - i love handcraft and history - so your tour was a gem for me!
My pleasure, thank you kindly!
This is some sort of sweet dream . Amazing !
Glad you like it!
Excellent!! I've been waiting for this video. Thanks for showing us your fantastic shop and tools. You've really come a long ways over the past few years. Your shop just keeps getting better!!
Thank you very much dear sir for being there for me! I appreciate your kindness and patience! Stay safe!
You have achieved something worthwhile and I admire the skills you have!
Thank you kindly, very nice of you to say that 🤗
Красота!!!❤️❤️❤️
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Excellent job on the shop tour video Boris! Really complete tour, detailed info, visually stunning….the ending shots were a pleasant surprise and wonderful way to end the video. Thank you so much for this tour! 😊 and for the shout-out my friend. 😊🎉 I had some idea of how many tools and knives you restored but had no idea it was that many. You are making your grandfather proud. 😊
You are very welcome 🤗 That is great to hear, I'm glad that you enjoyed the video. To be honest I was surprised as well. I restored much more than I thought 😅
Much appreciated, very kind of you ☺️
Cheers!
I like old tools so much, i need an explanation for techniques of work of such old tools and machines .
Thanks
wow THANK YOU SOOO MUCH FOR THE TOUR AND LAYOUT AND EXPLAINING;];];];] you are sooo lucky!!!!! life would be alot less expensive if we went back to treadle times and generational crafting.....i hope you keep this alive for the next generation!!!!
Thanks for watching! I will try my best 😃
Absolutely:WONDERFUL.
Thanks!
Niesamowity warsztat, narzędzia. Gratulacje . Wspaniała robota.
🙏😆👍
That may be the coolest shop I’ve ever seen, and I’ve seen a lot of them. I love non electric tools and your shop is amazing considering how small it is and how many crafts you were able to efficiently cram in there. I just love it…
Wow, thanks a lot Zach! It means a lot! I appreciate watching and your kind words!
Thanks for sharing this wonderful space with us all, I am truly fascinated by your skills taken to such an artistic level. Quite extraordinary how you have preserved and mastered your craft.
You are so welcome! Thank you for the support and kind words!
Thanks you for tour around your work shop. It looks like a museum. 👍
Glad you enjoyed it, my pleasure! Thanks!
felicidades por el video y tambien por su espectacular coleccion de herramientas de taller . Lo sigo desde Tous , un pueblo de España.
What a beautiful explanation, I felt like I was in the workshop. By the way, my favorite is the foot-powered metal lathe. I also want to see the German-made miter saw in working order as soon as possible. My dear friend, I wish you continued successful work. Stay safe and Cheers 🥃
Hello my dear friend, sorry for late reply! Thank you kindly, it means a lot to me. Stay safe you too, cheers 🥃
That's a nice shop you've made for yourself. I thoroughly enjoy watching you work with all of your treadle powered tools as well as your hand tools. There's something very satisfying about using antique tools and i have accumulated a lot of them for myself.
Awesome, thanks a lot! I agree, I find it very peaceful and calming. That is the way to go, well done 🤝
Una belleza de taller. Es un museo que deleita el ver trabajar esas bellas herramientas. felicitaciones gracias por compartir. Saludos bendiciones.
😃👍👋☺️
Вы меня удивили, таким количество старинного ручного инструмента, который весь в надлежащем виде и в хорошем состоянии! 👍😊Сам люблю такие ручные инструменты, что- то тоже есть и у меня. Спасибо за обзор!
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I have the same mounted hand crank drill press and many of the same hand drills. They were just laying around the property I had just purchased. Your work shop is fantastic and fascinating.
Very cool to hear! Much appreciated!
who else thought that pic on the video was a museum with a wax man
Excelente video y su dedicación a rescatar historia. Gracias.
🙏😃👍
Molto bello il tuo laboratorio.. quando guardo i tuoi video mi rilasso . Oggi nella velocità della vita non riusciamo più a apprezzare niente perché tutteo va fatto veloce e bene ,mentre una volta apprezzavi il tempo che serviva per fare . Ciao grazie per i tuoi belli video . Alessandro
Wow! What a great video, and a wonderful workshop. Thank you for the tour.
Glad you enjoyed it, my pleasure!
Take care 👋😃
Pura vida execelente proyecto gracias por compartirlo me gusta cuando tengo la ocasión de trabajar con herramientas manuales del siglo pasado.el banco de trabajo estilo escandinavo es muy completo ❤
A Lovely workshop with Lovely tools! I use and have many of the same tools except most of your treadle powered tools. Thank You Kindly and I look forward to more of your videos. I do have some tools from my family including leather tools used by my Great Great Grandfather who was a shoemaker from the 1840s to the 1870s. I also have a treadle jig saw much like yours and many planes. Wishing you sharp tools and a happy workshop! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania
Wow, that is amazing to hear! Thanks for sharing DaveyJO! You are very welcome sir! Do you plan to get some treadle powered tools as well, to add in your collection? Greetings from Norway 👋😃
Thank you for the nice information. Lovely channel. Enjoyable videos.
So nice of you, thank you kindly!
That was very interesting and extremely well done. Thank you for showing us your workshop and tools.
Thank you very much!
Замечательное видео и прекрасный мастер!
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Hermoso taller!! Geniales herramientas!! Usted es un gran artesano, muchas gracias por mostrar sus habilidades! Lo felicito! Saludos desde mi barrio San Nicolás, Buenos Aires, Argentína. Cheers and good life!!
🤗👋☺️👍🥃
Thank you for sharing about your shop and tools you have. It was a great video really enjoyed watching it. I'm in Los Angeles California and glad your videos are in English, you speak very good English by the way.
Awesome! Thank you so much sir! Very kind of you ☺️
Love the shop tour! Like traveling back in time!
Glad you enjoyed 😃👍
a beautiful place to be
The best hand workshop video I’ve seen
Thank you 😊😊😊😊
Wow, thank you so much 😃👍
It's a great channel🤓🙂
Thank tou
Awesome to see Norwegian content, that workshop looks great, have a nice day :)
Thank you kindly, you too! Skål!
Un vídeo muy interesante,y un taller magnífico, precisamente por lo diferente y por el ambiente que creas alrededor del vídeo y por las herramientas tan poco comunes que usas ,es lo que me hizo suscribirme a su canal, un saludo desde Andalucía, España 🇪🇦
Que boa surpresa, estava com saudades dos seus vídeos
Awesome old world shop. You should be very proud. 👍
I am! Thanks!
Absolutely magnificent!!!!!
Much appreciated!
Great video ! Great Channel ! Here in India British left us legacy, but not a workshop like this.
I feel like visiting your workshop.
So nice of you, thank you kindly sir!
Very interesting video i love seeing old tools like this
Glad you enjoyed, thanks for the feedback!
Amazing, amazing, amazing workshop!!!
Thank you very much!
Thank you for the tour of your workshop,I’m jealous,I’m saving on the chance to find a treadle lathe
My pleasure! Please be patient, good luck 😃👍
So nice workshop and very old .i like it thank you for the video.❤
Glad you enjoyed it, thank you kindly 😃
Thanks for a great tour, appreciate the workshop.
Glad you enjoyed it sir!
I am a first time viewer and new subscriber! I enjoyed the tour of your well thought out shop. I am fortunate to have inherited many fine hand tools from my grandfather who immigrated to Northern Minnesota from Norway over a hundred years ago. Many of my chisels and files have homemade handles that show the marks of my grandfather's hands. I look forward to looking at more of your videos, there's quite a number of interesting old restorations.
Welcome aboard! That is wonderful to hear, especially that you inherited tools from your grandfather. Best part for me is that you appreciate the tools and the story of marks on the handles. Thank you kindly!
Absolutely beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
Compartimos el mismo sentimiento.
Saludos, desde Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Yo uso herramientas, que pertenecían a mi bisabuelo italiano.
Hasta el dia de hoy, funcionan perfectamente.
Tengo la enorme suerte, de contar con una fabrica y dos talleres.
Mucha suerte, colega.
👋😃👍🤝
Cool stuff. Saw things never b4 seen. Inspiring. Gives the home tinkerer some ideas. Tyvm
Awesome! Thank you!
Wonderfull ! Thanks for share .
Many thanks, of course!
👍👍❤❤Thank you very much for this valuable informations
Glad it was helpful!
Nice early 20th century shop. I do like the Barnes lathe. I think I visited their factory in the 1980s.
Very cool! Thank you kindly!
Really a treat to see your tools. Keep it up.
Thanks a lot, will do!
Parabéns! Achei incrível essa sua oficina. MUITO INSPARADORA. Pretendo futuramente iniciar algo do tipo. Sem dúvida a sua será um modelo!
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Que bela oficina fiquei com inveja da cuatidadi de ferramentas saudações do Brasil
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Thank you! Very intresting!
You are welcome 😃👍
Great and interesting history. Greetings from Venezuela 🇻🇪 😀 👋
Hello Adrian 👋, thank you kindly!
Your shop is awesome Boris! I appreciate the shout out and I am so glad you still enjoy the knife block! You mentioned how warm the shop is during the winter, but my question is how hot does it get in the summer? Here in Ottawa we get a similar freezing temps in the winter (down to -35C) but we also get up to +35C in the summer! So that can get a bit warm.
Thanks Grant! Absolutely, every time I see the knife block I take a minute to appreciate your skills and creativity. It is brilliant 👌
I haven't measure it last summer, but by the feeling I would say it doesn't go above 15°C. It is really refreshing to be inside during the summer. Cheers buddy 🍻
Tea, I chose tea. My son chose a French vanilla cappuccino. We were fresh out of Turkish delight though. Thanks for the suggestion. We're from just south of Rockford, Illinois. Bluford, Illinois. And I drive a blue Ford pickup. Nice shop, cool old tools.
Wonderful! Sounds nice 👍
Cool ride 🤩 Thank you kindly!
Take care!
Que maravilla ,que envidia sana
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this is very impressive ty for the tour... on a side note, i was lucky to be stationed in Tronhiem for a month
Cool, sounds like you had a good time 😃
Thanks for watching!
Well I watched it twice, and I definitely watch it again. I also have quite a collection of vintage tools. But I don't be as organized as you do. My centerpiece is also a Barnes No.4 treadle but I also have a lineshaft in progress. Your shop is an inspiration to me and I love this kind of videos. ❤ Keep going on and have fun.
That is awesome! I'm glad to hear that you enjoy and appreciate vintage tools as I do 🤝
Thanks for watching and sharing about your tools. I'm curious if you use your tools often or just as a collection?
Hola buenas noche precioso video saludos
Howdy FFD - I have a request. It would be great to spend triple the time that you did on these tools. Possibly, a tool a week if you like - in detail. There were so many interesting wooden planes that I had to slow it down to 0.25x speed. And even that was fast. The tools deserve to be showcased. You have done well in collecting and it would be great to see each type in action too. From a fellow enthusiast. Cheers.
Hey there 😀
I'm very thankful for your feedback and will definitely think about your suggestion. I totally agree! Have a good one, cheers!
Would love to have a work shop like that
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Master ! Its a great instrumental word !!!!
Cool, much appreciated 👋😀
Wow! Wonderful shop! Congratulations! RWB ❤🎉
Thank you so much sir 🙏
Unglaubliche Werkstatt und eine sehr tolle Arbeit, mach weiter so!
Beste Grüße aus Deutschland.
Vielen Dank 👋😀
Amaising shop! Museum quality!
Many thanks!
Great video bud keep'em coming. Wishing you and yours the best. Stay safe and be well brother. 👊😎🤙🔥🍻🇺🇸
Thanks a lot, you too brother 👊😃
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