I really admire your veneering jobs. As usual a great video filled with jokes and knowledge. You have made me wanna go to my own shed today and make something!
I even keep all the saw dust from my machines and chuck it in a couple of special made 44 gallon drums for winter. Cut a whole near the bottom and stick in a piece of plastic gutter pipe that goes to the centre and then pipe that goes to the top fill it with saw dust wet it down a bit and when time comes pull out the pipes and throw in a fire lighter at the bottom the drum stays hot and warms things up for anywhere between 5 to 8 hours. All I'm left with is a little black ash that I spread on the veggie gardens. 0% waste
Never change Mark 👍 Ya videos are top notch, you are The Pallet Magician (definitely changed the thinking I had about woodworking) ya sense of humour is bang on 🍻🍻 Always on the lookout for a Dainer Made or Knackers vid when ya's throw them out
Mate I love your woodwork and the presentation is fantastic……. But your clowning around is just one of a kind; CLASSIC! 😀😀😀😀Keep up the good work, I love your videos
Bro, you are fu.... awesome. Thanks to you I made myself my first pallet wood coffee table and its look great. 3 x times cut, 2 x times measure, and...again short.
Hi Mark, Just to qualify my previous question on sanding, the pallet wood I have is quite dirty, just watched your previous videos, and you just glue them as is, so will give it a go and not sand thanks, keep it up Bob
The building site at the end of my road has a massive stack of pallets that I can have from January 2023. I recon that there are at least 30 plus waiting from me to collect. My wife does not know about this yet. 😂😂😂😂😂 Luckily I have a wheelbarrow to help move them to my back garden. 7 trips should get me enough wood to make a few thing in 2023. Will invest in a pallet buster to help me break them apart. Keep up the good work @Dainer Made
I took apart about 20 or so pallets to make 4 planters. With each one i discovered a little bit of milling had to be done. Ultimately i discovered i had to mill any pallet wood that i used to make the project. In the end, i ended up milling 3 pallets to make one 20 x 20 x 20 planter and it was hard a$$ work. I can not fathom the amount of time and work it took to mill all those pieces. it looks great!
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Hi Mark, Keep guiding and giving tips. Your imagination and talents lead you to success. Big congratulations. 4:22 disaster :-) All the best, my friend.
Hey there fellow pallet picker! I received my de-nailer during the holidays and now take pallets apart just for something to do. Where was that 15 years ago when I started building with pallets? Thanks for bringing that bad boy to our attention! Also after I finished my end table build, my oldest son asked me to fix his dresser. The top was MDF covered with plastic veneer looking shit. I replaced it with my own veneer that I tried after watching you make it. I just did 4inch by 4 inch squares but turned out amazing! Again thanks for the great ideas, insight and videos! Cheers!
I really like to see how this scrap wood bekomes usable and beautiful. Can't wait to try it out myself. Will check out my sister's work shop in two days to see, what there is usable. And hope it's enough to make some nice restored pallet wood. :)
Glad to see you're putting Freddy to work! The waterfall veneers are fantastic. I like how you're making functional but beautiful shop items like this and you dust collector.
All workers should have a canine helper. @April Wilkerson has a posse of furry helpers. @Berm Peak, Seth has Oliver. I have 2 dogs that help when I do my BBQ!!!! The cats like to help with woodworking by sitting on the timber that needs to be used next!!😁😁😁
That looks amazing. Great job! 👍 can't wait to get a garage where I can start with some basic pallet tables...which I'll then be re-watching your videos.
I love watching your films! I am through the season a gardener to nice old ladies but when the weather gets bad I need something to do indoors. I have a space which I wish to make into a wood shop. I only have an old jigsaw and belt sander/orbital sander to start with, not even a circular saw yet!
@@dainermade Shall I tell you where I can get pallets also? For years I used to take old cardboard boxes to the tip in a trailer and get free food just past sell by date in return - used to come home with boxes of food. That kinda stopped when I got a puppy to care for - too much to deal with. I still get waste food these days, but they also have a problem I can help with - pallets! :) So your philosophy is the one in your "million hit" video? Just start with what you have and trade up?
Great project mate! Cool design for the top, and handy little tips. Love that you show your mistakes! As always youre awesome brosuff and keep building awesome SH*T!!
"I knew that was going to happen, but I just didn't stop....d!ck head.." Made me laugh into my bowl of cereal, felt like I connected with that too much 😄
Lovely looking box good video as always. It still amazes me we both live in australia your to hot in you're workshop I had the wood heater flat out in mine last weekend 9 degrees in tas . Steve
Hi mark, I’ve been watching all of your videos and you have given me a lot of inspiration and tips to give it a go myself. I completely agree with you about the heat and humidity up here in sunny Townsville. Can’t wait for “winter” to get back into it
Hola! 🖐Great video and awesome looking box! At 4:18 was thinking stop....at 4:20 was saying stop!😵At 4:22 I was shouting NOOooooo!😨😂Glad it all turned out well in the end, looking forward to the next one. Take care and have a good one, Adios!👊
Mark he better have broken the mould when he invented you! Bloody hell you make bloody good entertaining videos. Even if you weren’t into woodwork you’d still get a laugh. Entertainment plus you learn stuff! No kangaroos loose in your top paddock mate you are onto a winner. 👍
Mega work mate, really cool!! When you filled the glue bottle at the start it looked like you were pouring it into a traffic cone 😂😂 Top job as always Daino! Cheers!
Just curious if you thought about mounting that cutter in the box to the lid instead so you can leave it mounted to the wall, open the lid, and use the tool without having to take up bench space? Great video as always...I watch for the comedic quality as well as the projects!!
I have so many off cuts in the waste bin. I might have to rethink my process and not throw so much away. Anyway Mark, another bonza video, keep up the good work. All the best.
U make some awesome stuff mate. Gonna be doing this soon as a business. Engraving etc. Thanks for ya fun way of doing things always great to watch ❤️✌️from England
NICE!!! Love that you were able to make this using mostly scrap you saved. I am guilty of "hoarding" scraps of wood. I do a lot of small scale woodworking so I can usually use something others would find as a waste of time to save. Looking forward to the next video!! Cheers!
@@dainermade Thanks for the inquiry Mark! I am not on any social media platforms at this point. Used to be on both Instagram and Facebook, but got fed up with all of the scammers on Facebook and the asshats on Instagram. I am in the process of revamping my business though. Once it is completely up and running I plan on setting up profiles on Instagram and Facebook. Will shoot you a friend request once I am up and running!!
join the club. i go extreme and just cant throw anything small around 2x2inches away. i can see a use and beauty in everytihng and sometimes i wonder if this admiration is a curse of the hoarding syndrome hahahahah
Hey Mark, been following your channel videos for around a year now. I am 72 and you have inspired me to have a go myself. ok if I have got it right you cut and plane all the pallet wood to the same thickness, and width is this right. One question, do I need to sand the pallet wood before I put it through the thicknesser. Find your videos inspiring and you are now up there with Netflix mate. Keep them coming Bob
Hi Mark, great stuff, keep it up. Just wondering where do you get your tightbond inTownsville. I'm in Emerald and there's nowhere here or close to get it.
That's a pretty nifty looking box you got there mate. Awesome looking veneer. Did you fix your table saw or get new new one? Or was that vid saying it died on you an old vid?
LOVE IT Mark!! I am so looking forward to the arrival of my laseriationator. Got the honey comb , so cant be 2 far far away now. You gonna plonk your bad boy on top of your box and laseration the shit out of it Mark? Check Square Peeps ! Stay cool As Mark, thank you for the wee laugh.
Hey Mark, any idea what the different coloured pallets indicate? There’s a guy near me giving away a stack of solid looking pallets, and they’re all blue. The Google machine says the blue is anything from a harmless weather treatment to hinder rot, to a colour code indicating these pallets were used to transport all manner of scary goop 🤷♂️
Because of your videos I've now bought myself a table saw and router and started working with pallets, you've got a lot to answer for. Quick question, what was the angle of the diamonds?
@@dainermade thanks mate, I’m going to give it a go after I finish a round coffee table, using this “brick” idea with pallets, no idea where I got that from
Dude a know we've had some back and forward but on serious note that looked amazing and wanna say thanks you really are an inspirational hairy spider. I got into this but am continuing doing things like this and with pallets because of people like u so thanks. Oh and just for laughs when u came out with dickhead I said it the exact same time. Can't wait for next video. Again thanks pal 🏴👍
@@dainermade yea a must say keeps me going of a morning when a find some stuff you've posted fag brew and my favourite Aussie ( don't tell my new sister in law)🤔😲 honestly though you do give alot people alot inspiration with your videos and we appreciate it. 🏴👍
@@dainermade sorry Scottish slang for fag (cigarette/smoke) brew (cuppa tea/coffee) forget sometimes talking someone that doesn't quite catch all the slang.🤣
@@dainermade yea went to my brother's wedding couple weeks ago between the bride even though she's been here for a year and the other 8 Aussies had to really break down everything a was saying. Took about 10 mins to have a 2 minute conversation!🤣👍🏴🤔
Beautiful work, love the video!! I’ve got questions: Was the plywood/OSB also reclaimed? Where can I find clamps like those under your straitening jig? And how the heck do you price an oddball item like this?
@@dainermade Dodged the tricky one there, I see. Well, two out of three ain’t bad. But it’s a real puzzle to price projects with virtually no materials costs but a ton of labour and a certain amount of wear and tear on machines, n’est pas? Anyway, thanks for the info, I’ll be looking for those clamps.
Big hairy grey spiders mate! Your customer paid top dollar for that one I bet! I could look at 09:11 for an eternity and still not see it all. Every little strip tells a story. The gang's all there, table saw shortfalls. lamination layout bench drop off, chamferization and even a mitre shortfall. Did you check square? Thank you for making this video for us and for all that you do!
Get ready for the comments from people saying you should have used a tracksaw to open up that box, lol (at least that's what happened with me and sawing something big on the table saw, lol!)
Man the way you slam the table saw height crank around no wonder it needs new bushings. Is that just force of habit or are you actually trying to rip the saw from its trunnions?
Hi mark how long does it take u to make ya hallway tables. Do u do 5 days a week. Love how ya pieces turn out. Pallet wood it so beautiful when u have sanded them down.. do u make little pieces. I.e. not furniture.
@@dainermade ok ta. After I wrote this I saw a video u did and it answered my question lol. Cant wait to see ya next.video Have a blessed day. U rock.❤️ From England
Mahahahahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaate!!!!! Long time no watchies! 🫣 I abso-freaking-lutely *LOVE* your videos Mark! I swear I need to go back on binge mode and watch all your great videos I have missed out on so far, since I was back in UA-cam Land! 👍👍
Your humility is admirable my dude. The ability to laugh at your mistakes shortly after making them is a super power. Keep up the awesome videos!
I really admire your veneering jobs. As usual a great video filled with jokes and knowledge. You have made me wanna go to my own shed today and make something!
I wholeheartedly agree!
Agreed. I need more Jesper!!
...having Jesper withdrawals!!! Let's see the next video! 😂
I even keep all the saw dust from my machines and chuck it in a couple of special made 44 gallon drums for winter. Cut a whole near the bottom and stick in a piece of plastic gutter pipe that goes to the centre and then pipe that goes to the top fill it with saw dust wet it down a bit and when time comes pull out the pipes and throw in a fire lighter at the bottom the drum stays hot and warms things up for anywhere between 5 to 8 hours. All I'm left with is a little black ash that I spread on the veggie gardens. 0% waste
Mark wouldn't understand - he is from Townsville, Queensland, and on the coldest days there, he might consider putting a blanket on the bed.
Is still a good idea though for others to use…. I’m taking it the 44gallon drum is metal??
Brilliant! 👏
@@dainermade for the ambience, not the warmth…
Can you make a video of this? I was searching last night what to do with sawdust, trying to find good ideas.
great work mark. i also make lots of stuff from pallets thanks to you. nelson from florida.
“I knew that was gonna happen, but I didn’t stop” 💀🤣
Its good to see i`m not the only one who drops there work on the floor, excellent vid as usual.👍
Never change Mark 👍 Ya videos are top notch, you are The Pallet Magician (definitely changed the thinking I had about woodworking) ya sense of humour is bang on 🍻🍻 Always on the lookout for a Dainer Made or Knackers vid when ya's throw them out
Mate I love your woodwork and the presentation is fantastic……. But your clowning around is just one of a kind; CLASSIC! 😀😀😀😀Keep up the good work, I love your videos
Bro, you are fu.... awesome. Thanks to you I made myself my first pallet wood coffee table and its look great. 3 x times cut, 2 x times measure, and...again short.
Agree with the humidity. The last week in Townsville was just nasty. At least it glued in the end. Keep up the awesome work.
Flippin awesome build 👌Beautiful patterned pallet wood 👏
Can’t believe you exist! Such an inspiration. Also love how when you stuff up you don’t complain about it you just get on with it
Hi Mark,
Just to qualify my previous question on sanding, the pallet wood I have is quite dirty, just watched your previous videos, and you just glue them as is, so will give it a go and not sand
thanks, keep it up
Bob
The building site at the end of my road has a massive stack of pallets that I can have from January 2023. I recon that there are at least 30 plus waiting from me to collect. My wife does not know about this yet. 😂😂😂😂😂 Luckily I have a wheelbarrow to help move them to my back garden. 7 trips should get me enough wood to make a few thing in 2023. Will invest in a pallet buster to help me break them apart. Keep up the good work @Dainer Made
@@dainermade I have also just joined your channel too as your vids are awesome!!!
@@dainermade where in Oz are you? I can use my 1994 Aussie road atlas to find you. 😁😁😁
4:26! OMG that drop tho hahaha. loved the intro, love the pacing, LOVE this project, and love you mark!
I took apart about 20 or so pallets to make 4 planters. With each one i discovered a little bit of milling had to be done. Ultimately i discovered i had to mill any pallet wood that i used to make the project. In the end, i ended up milling 3 pallets to make one 20 x 20 x 20 planter and it was hard a$$ work. I can not fathom the amount of time and work it took to mill all those pieces. it looks great!
Hi Mark,
Keep guiding and giving tips. Your imagination and talents lead you to success. Big congratulations. 4:22 disaster :-)
All the best, my friend.
@@dainermade 😁😍🤩😍🤩😍🤩
Hey there fellow pallet picker! I received my de-nailer during the holidays and now take pallets apart just for something to do. Where was that 15 years ago when I started building with pallets? Thanks for bringing that bad boy to our attention!
Also after I finished my end table build, my oldest son asked me to fix his dresser. The top was MDF covered with plastic veneer looking shit. I replaced it with my own veneer that I tried after watching you make it. I just did 4inch by 4 inch squares but turned out amazing! Again thanks for the great ideas, insight and videos! Cheers!
I really like to see how this scrap wood bekomes usable and beautiful.
Can't wait to try it out myself. Will check out my sister's work shop in two days to see, what there is usable. And hope it's enough to make some nice restored pallet wood. :)
Wifey and both LOL'd at the first attempt getting the veneers off the board 🤣 Great storage solution for the laser too!
Great video again Mark 👍
Great stuff mate! Very inspiring to see what you keep building from timber that other think is useless.
Excited for the pallet harvesting video!!
Glad to see you're putting Freddy to work! The waterfall veneers are fantastic. I like how you're making functional but beautiful shop items like this and you dust collector.
All workers should have a canine helper. @April Wilkerson has a posse of furry helpers. @Berm Peak, Seth has Oliver. I have 2 dogs that help when I do my BBQ!!!! The cats like to help with woodworking by sitting on the timber that needs to be used next!!😁😁😁
@@FGUK1973 I have a wolfhound who won't come down to the basement. Our boxer will only come down there when I am bringing up spare dog food. 😆
@@dryerthackston7088 when I was smoking a Brisket my staff is cross was there ready to catch it if it slipped out of my hands!!! 😂😂😂😂
Mark great video sir you got to love your sense of humour when stuff goes wrong lol
@@dainermade I try to laugh at myself lol
That looks amazing. Great job! 👍 can't wait to get a garage where I can start with some basic pallet tables...which I'll then be re-watching your videos.
I enjoy you're having 3D imagination using your previous experiences. It results in stunning artwork and productive woodwork. Thank you for sharing.
I love watching your films! I am through the season a gardener to nice old ladies but when the weather gets bad I need something to do indoors. I have a space which I wish to make into a wood shop. I only have an old jigsaw and belt sander/orbital sander to start with, not even a circular saw yet!
@@dainermade Shall I tell you where I can get pallets also? For years I used to take old cardboard boxes to the tip in a trailer and get free food just past sell by date in return - used to come home with boxes of food. That kinda stopped when I got a puppy to care for - too much to deal with. I still get waste food these days, but they also have a problem I can help with - pallets! :) So your philosophy is the one in your "million hit" video? Just start with what you have and trade up?
I love your Channel Mark! Your a great guy and would love to have you as a neighbor!
Fcking awesome as always, mate!
Thanks for sharing
first love your stuff I've gotten into doing this because of you mate
Pallet wood is like a good stew or soup, you can always keep the left overs and add it to something new!
Great project mate! Cool design for the top, and handy little tips. Love that you show your mistakes! As always youre awesome brosuff and keep building awesome SH*T!!
I'm almost done with my bricks. Now I have to build the diamond sled. Very nervous but excited.
Great video as always Mark 👍. Great that you always show the mistakes as well as the win. Keep them coming mate
Freaking awesome brother
I like it! Looks great.
I'm really going to have to try some veneering one of these days.
Really Really love the Vid Mark
You always make laugh Mark. Keep it up... assuming you want us to laugh!
"I knew that was going to happen, but I just didn't stop....d!ck head.."
Made me laugh into my bowl of cereal, felt like I connected with that too much 😄
Great content mate! Lol I bet you'd be hoot to have a beer with... your humor cracks me up! Lol
Mate that box idea is genius! Great video. Such a good use of material every time.
Lovely looking box good video as always. It still amazes me we both live in australia your to hot in you're workshop I had the wood heater flat out in mine last weekend 9 degrees in tas . Steve
Temperature should be around 20 to 30 deg in January about your winter. Have fun. Steve.
mate, I love your channel. keep up the great projects
Hi mark, I’ve been watching all of your videos and you have given me a lot of inspiration and tips to give it a go myself. I completely agree with you about the heat and humidity up here in sunny Townsville. Can’t wait for “winter” to get back into it
" _this long, by this wide_ " 😆
Love your Bully Freddy & cool project too
As always, awesome!
Awwww! Freddy is adorable!
Hola! 🖐Great video and awesome looking box! At 4:18 was thinking stop....at 4:20 was saying stop!😵At 4:22 I was shouting NOOooooo!😨😂Glad it all turned out well in the end, looking forward to the next one. Take care and have a good one, Adios!👊
@@dainermade 👍😂
Mark he better have broken the mould when he invented you! Bloody hell you make bloody good entertaining videos. Even if you weren’t into woodwork you’d still get a laugh. Entertainment plus you learn stuff! No kangaroos loose in your top paddock mate you are onto a winner. 👍
@@dainermade I suppose we all have a kangaroo or two loose but that’s ok.. just saying how I see it mate!
Another great vid Mark!!
Great video mate, looks like the table saw lives to cut another day!
@@dainermade thats no good mate, hopefully something easy and not too expensive
Your videos always give me nick zameti vibes! Love the style and humour.
Mega work mate, really cool!! When you filled the glue bottle at the start it looked like you were pouring it into a traffic cone 😂😂 Top job as always Daino! Cheers!
That box is an absolute cracker, another great job Mark!!!
Hello from Bazil, that is a nice piece, congrats for te chanel !
Just curious if you thought about mounting that cutter in the box to the lid instead so you can leave it mounted to the wall, open the lid, and use the tool without having to take up bench space? Great video as always...I watch for the comedic quality as well as the projects!!
I have so many off cuts in the waste bin. I might have to rethink my process and not throw so much away. Anyway Mark, another bonza video, keep up the good work. All the best.
Love the 3d squares. Awesome work as always
@@dainermade definitely trying out that pattern.
@@dainermade those dang numbers and funny symbols always get me 🤯😂
U make some awesome stuff mate. Gonna be doing this soon as a business. Engraving etc. Thanks for ya fun way of doing things always great to watch ❤️✌️from England
@@dainermade yh thanks looking forward to starting it. Hopefully I'll be as good as u one day ✌️👍
@@dainermade when I do I'll thank u for it 👍
Would love to see a straightening jig video AND a how much can you get from 20 pallets video
NICE!!! Love that you were able to make this using mostly scrap you saved. I am guilty of "hoarding" scraps of wood. I do a lot of small scale woodworking so I can usually use something others would find as a waste of time to save. Looking forward to the next video!! Cheers!
@@dainermade Thanks for the inquiry Mark! I am not on any social media platforms at this point. Used to be on both Instagram and Facebook, but got fed up with all of the scammers on Facebook and the asshats on Instagram. I am in the process of revamping my business though. Once it is completely up and running I plan on setting up profiles on Instagram and Facebook. Will shoot you a friend request once I am up and running!!
@@dainermade you are 100% accurate on the Facebook statement!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
join the club. i go extreme and just cant throw anything small around 2x2inches away. i can see a use and beauty in everytihng and sometimes i wonder if this admiration is a curse of the hoarding syndrome hahahahah
,a cool video keep up the great content.. Thank you……
@@dainermade Thank you very mutch... have a nice Weekend.... see you….
Great vid me old mucker
@@dainermade it'll never stop raining 😂
@@dainermade you'll notice we missed a lot of opportunities to move to warm places
Great project Mark.
Is Freddy the new up and coming face of the channel?😜😜
@@dainermade He's a little stunner👍
Hey Mark, been following your channel videos for around a year now. I am 72 and you have inspired me to have a go myself. ok if I have got it right you cut and plane all the pallet wood to the same thickness, and width is this right. One question, do I need to sand the pallet wood before I put it through the thicknesser. Find your videos inspiring and you are now up there with Netflix mate.
Keep them coming
Bob
Hi Mark, great stuff, keep it up.
Just wondering where do you get your tightbond inTownsville. I'm in Emerald and there's nowhere here or close to get it.
That's a pretty nifty looking box you got there mate. Awesome looking veneer.
Did you fix your table saw or get new new one? Or was that vid saying it died on you an old vid?
Hi Mark
What is the best oil to use to bring out the grain on a table top I have made following your videos
LOVE IT Mark!! I am so looking forward to the arrival of my laseriationator. Got the honey comb , so cant be 2 far far away now. You gonna plonk your bad boy on top of your box and laseration the shit out of it Mark? Check Square Peeps ! Stay cool As Mark, thank you for the wee laugh.
Another inspiring vid. What did you use as finish? I’ve tried spray lacquer but buffing takes for ever!
Hey Mark, any idea what the different coloured pallets indicate? There’s a guy near me giving away a stack of solid looking pallets, and they’re all blue.
The Google machine says the blue is anything from a harmless weather treatment to hinder rot, to a colour code indicating these pallets were used to transport all manner of scary goop 🤷♂️
Because of your videos I've now bought myself a table saw and router and started working with pallets, you've got a lot to answer for. Quick question, what was the angle of the diamonds?
@@dainermade thanks mate, I’m going to give it a go after I finish a round coffee table, using this “brick” idea with pallets, no idea where I got that from
Howdy Mark , can you tell me where you purchased your denailer .
Dude a know we've had some back and forward but on serious note that looked amazing and wanna say thanks you really are an inspirational hairy spider. I got into this but am continuing doing things like this and with pallets because of people like u so thanks. Oh and just for laughs when u came out with dickhead I said it the exact same time. Can't wait for next video. Again thanks pal 🏴👍
@@dainermade yea a must say keeps me going of a morning when a find some stuff you've posted fag brew and my favourite Aussie ( don't tell my new sister in law)🤔😲 honestly though you do give alot people alot inspiration with your videos and we appreciate it. 🏴👍
@@dainermade sorry Scottish slang for fag (cigarette/smoke) brew (cuppa tea/coffee) forget sometimes talking someone that doesn't quite catch all the slang.🤣
@@dainermade yea went to my brother's wedding couple weeks ago between the bride even though she's been here for a year and the other 8 Aussies had to really break down everything a was saying. Took about 10 mins to have a 2 minute conversation!🤣👍🏴🤔
4:23 the appropriate comment - ah fuck me dead! Idk if that's an aussieism, I sure hope so! Anyway, back to watching the video!
Can you please demonstrate how a big Hairy grey spider laughs. We all need to know
Beautiful work, love the video!! I’ve got questions: Was the plywood/OSB also reclaimed? Where can I find clamps like those under your straitening jig? And how the heck do you price an oddball item like this?
@@dainermade Dodged the tricky one there, I see. Well, two out of three ain’t bad. But it’s a real puzzle to price projects with virtually no materials costs but a ton of labour and a certain amount of wear and tear on machines, n’est pas? Anyway, thanks for the info, I’ll be looking for those clamps.
Do you generally try to use hardwood?
Big hairy grey spiders mate!
Your customer paid top dollar for that one I bet!
I could look at 09:11 for an eternity and still not see it all. Every little strip tells a story.
The gang's all there, table saw shortfalls. lamination layout bench drop off, chamferization and even a mitre shortfall. Did you check square?
Thank you for making this video for us and for all that you do!
Precisely 6;16, congratulations, youve just spent tens of man-hours turning about twenty pallets into a whole new pallet! Lol.
Get ready for the comments from people saying you should have used a tracksaw to open up that box, lol (at least that's what happened with me and sawing something big on the table saw, lol!)
@@dainermade 🤣🤣
What is the deal with all the tails of broken skateboards in the backround of your videos??
Oh, very awesome. I guess ill have to watch more of your videos to see them get used!
Thanks for the Reply,
Man the way you slam the table saw height crank around no wonder it needs new bushings. Is that just force of habit or are you actually trying to rip the saw from its trunnions?
Dikhead! Another great video
Oh no, you D***head! :D
4:20 we all felt that ya dopy bugger, aren't you supposed to provide some kind of trigger warning or safe space or something?
@@dainermade haha that's a fair call mate. Press play and strap yourself in for the ride is all the warning we get.
Hi mark how long does it take u to make ya hallway tables. Do u do 5 days a week. Love how ya pieces turn out. Pallet wood it so beautiful when u have sanded them down.. do u make little pieces. I.e. not furniture.
@@dainermade ok ta. After I wrote this I saw a video u did and it answered my question lol. Cant wait to see ya next.video Have a blessed day. U rock.❤️ From England
Mahahahahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaate!!!!!
Long time no watchies! 🫣
I abso-freaking-lutely *LOVE* your videos Mark! I swear I need to go back on binge mode and watch all your great videos I have missed out on so far, since I was back in UA-cam Land! 👍👍