Kudos to you for sticking with the pull saw. Changing your technique was the key. Sometimes those are the most difficult lessons to learn. That was an awesome cut. Good call on the overall strategy. If you get bored you should look into cut nails. Cut nails have their own learning curve, but they hold unlike any nail you've ever used. Keep up the good work!
Great video mate. I leave the mic off all the time🤦♂️. Shame really cos it’s usually the best take I do on the video. Good video an nice workshop build. 👍
Cracking job pal looks wicked. Given me some ideas aswell one for Christmas other for batch out ptojects involving lasers. Thank you again. Dm'd ya catch up soon 🏴👍😝
Really liked this: Easy build, high quality video. I had some wooden nails in mind instead of regular nails. Maybe I will build something similar as I always carry a small plastic box up and down the house as you did before. I am curious if the bottom will fall out if you put in too much load.
Nice tool tote I’ve made lots of these over the years but smaller for carrying beers or BBQ stuff. I also like to run the handle longer and drive a wedge or peg through it to lock it in place. Good to see you back and using the JPS at last 😂 👍🏻
What can I say 🧐🤔, very simply that you knocked this one out of the park for sure. Especially when you consider the fact that you have not only made it for ZERO pounds and penny's but most of all you screwed over B&Q and saved yourself £45. Now in my book that's a win without a doubt 🫡. As always buddy 💯% 👍. P.s the biggest success here is no 🐓ups which is amazing 🫣🤪
Great work. It's fab, free and functional... what more could you want!
Good to have you back on our screens 👍
Great project. Glad to see that the new job isn’t stopping your woodworking channel.
Kudos to you for sticking with the pull saw. Changing your technique was the key. Sometimes those are the most difficult lessons to learn. That was an awesome cut. Good call on the overall strategy. If you get bored you should look into cut nails. Cut nails have their own learning curve, but they hold unlike any nail you've ever used. Keep up the good work!
Lovely jubly. Oldy toolboxes always had nailed on bottoms! Glad youve reconciled with the pull saw haha
Good job mate!
Yes boy, he’s a pull saw convert! As Bruce Willis would say “Welcome to the party pal” 😂
Yesss mate. Lets go another video. Lets catch up soon 👍🏴
Great work! The only improvement I've got is to dado the bottom into the ends. Then ail the sides on
Great video mate. I leave the mic off all the time🤦♂️. Shame really cos it’s usually the best take I do on the video. Good video an nice workshop build. 👍
Cracking job pal looks wicked. Given me some ideas aswell one for Christmas other for batch out ptojects involving lasers. Thank you again. Dm'd ya catch up soon 🏴👍😝
Really liked this: Easy build, high quality video. I had some wooden nails in mind instead of regular nails. Maybe I will build something similar as I always carry a small plastic box up and down the house as you did before. I am curious if the bottom will fall out if you put in too much load.
Nice tool tote I’ve made lots of these over the years but smaller for carrying beers or BBQ stuff. I also like to run the handle longer and drive a wedge or peg through it to lock it in place. Good to see you back and using the JPS at last 😂 👍🏻
Good idea. Pegs work on the inside, too - so no need for extra handle length.
What a terrible...Just kidding! Great, functional build. Should serve you well.
What can I say 🧐🤔, very simply that you knocked this one out of the park for sure. Especially when you consider the fact that you have not only made it for ZERO pounds and penny's but most of all you screwed over B&Q and saved yourself £45. Now in my book that's a win without a doubt 🫡. As always buddy 💯% 👍.
P.s the biggest success here is no 🐓ups which is amazing 🫣🤪