How to Save Money in Your Woodworking
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
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Discover how to save money while pursuing your woodworking passion! In this video, we share top tips and tricks for cutting costs without sacrificing quality. Learn budget-friendly techniques, smart tool investments, and resourceful material sourcing to keep your woodworking projects affordable and efficient. Perfect for hobbyists and DIY enthusiasts looking to maximize their budget!
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Love your walls. You can hang anything anywhere.
Anyone remember the old console TV’s and stereos? Back in the day you could get as many as those as you wanted on the curb. Now they are a collectors item, funny how that works.
When I was younger, you used to be able to go to the landfill and pick up construction materials that we're getting thrown out. Now because everybody is sue happy and liability issues, you're not allowed to do that anymore.
Source for repurposed lumber: government ( city, county, state, and feds) are required to sell items no longer needed via some type of Surplus Store. I recently purchased 20 mdf (mdf is not my preference) 30" x 60" (used for industrial shelving) for $1 each. Surplus Stores are always a hit or miss event but usually worth the time.
Saving money is always good! Let's go!
Also Craig’s list local bill boards, etc
I have the old Craftsman cast iron table saw that has been rebuilt and modified over the years it will match most high end saws for accuracy. I have gotten several tools for free and paid to much others this is over 50 years.
Great video brother.
Thank you!
Cleaning the wood before you run it through your tools is such a great tip! I would have never considered that. It makes so much sense though. The dirt is abrasive and hard on your tools. Awesome tip!
Thanks! It's one of those small steps that can really add up over time.
Logs from tree service, they will deliver a big truck load... 20+ logs. They do not have to pay to dump and you will get a huge load.
I’m not good at letting my spouse buy me tools. I’ve been working straight 12’s since March and using a lot of those funds to tool up my garage.
Lowes 1x4s. My Lday and I were looking for some better stuff. We ran across some that has a lot of wane. She loved it for a live edge shelving support. We did not even ask that it go into the 50% off pile.
I worked in the food industry for a bit, pallets move bugs so be careful what you drag home, might have some roaches
Ryobi if you get by two batteries you get a tool free
Good morning Rich. In one of your videos you used wax on your table saw. Would that be a car wax or something different?
I used a paste wax for wood. I’ve also used straight beeswax. But I don’t see any reason why car wax wouldn’t work. Car waxes contain more water, making them easier to spread, so you’ll want to buff it out good before using the saw.
@@sawinery-woodworking Thanks Rich, I will give it a go and let you know.
Stick to 1 camera bud.