Thank you Ashley!! I’m actually digging the little shop. I’m use to walking what feels like a hundred miles a day in my old shop lol 🤣 I’m still not a 100% on the setup… gotta make an out feed table and about 5 other things but it’s coming along great so far! Thank you for watching!!!!
I love the videos and helpful info. I’d love to get all the tools you’ve mentioned and eventually will, but in the mean time I’m still broke. Would you consider making a video about some of the poor man’s tools/solutions/shop set up, us newbies could start with? Thinking back, “what would you have done differently or better”. For example, dust collection for poor beginners.
I must say that you nailed it with each of these tools. I could use each one in my shop, great review. I would like to know what you think of the dust right collector, I'm considering getting one for my shop
Thank you Guy! 👊 each of these tools have helped me so much! And yes I actually live the dust right collector… it’s got a 750 CFM which is awesome for the size. It’s mobile, easy to clean filter and strong CFM makes it great to me. Totally recommend it.
@@DesignsbyDonnie Thank you good sir for the reply, I think you just helped me make my decision. I think it will be a good fit for my area and good that it's a 110 connection too
Yeah bro... also, it has a bunch of attachments that you can get that I plan on getting soon... well, actually just bought yesterday. The attachments for vacuuming the floor in the shop. I did have a vac attachment but it wasn't made for the dust right and I had to get creative with how I attached them but like I said, just bought the real attachments.. look into them for sure.
Oh no!... Don't worry, it seems as though none of us woodworkers never have all the tools that we want or need. Every time I think I have what I need... I figure out something else to buy, lol.
Reekon products are 💩 Soooo many issues with the miter measurement tool. I didn't even bother with their tape measure... and I'm glad I avoided it. Their stuff is like KREG... it's great in concept, but poorly manufactured.
I have the Reekon M1 and I completely agree. It is a game changer and a great tool to have!
I totally agree with ya Mike! It really is so useful!
I believe this is the first video I've seen on UA-cam that I agree with all the suggested tools mentioned.
Love your videos, keep up the great work!
Wow! That’s an awesome compliment! Thank you 👊👊👊 you ROCK!
I have a similar connection as your dust collector collar on my dryer vent. . It’s a no brainer for dryer.
Good to see your new shop space up and going for the new year.
Thank you Ashley!! I’m actually digging the little shop. I’m use to walking what feels like a hundred miles a day in my old shop lol 🤣 I’m still not a 100% on the setup… gotta make an out feed table and about 5 other things but it’s coming along great so far! Thank you for watching!!!!
Welcome back!!!
Lol 😂 thank you so much! I’ve been missing for a bit while I’ve been moving out of my old workshop. But I’m back now 👍 thanks for watching! 👊
Your suggestions and videos are always helpful! I love, and hate, finding new tools I didn't know about before haha
Lol 😂 true story man! Just when I think I have enough tools… I find something else I have to buy lol 😂 I guess it’s a never ending process
Really good information, thanks
I love the videos and helpful info. I’d love to get all the tools you’ve mentioned and eventually will, but in the mean time I’m still broke. Would you consider making a video about some of the poor man’s tools/solutions/shop set up, us newbies could start with? Thinking back, “what would you have done differently or better”. For example, dust collection for poor beginners.
I must say that you nailed it with each of these tools. I could use each one in my shop, great review. I would like to know what you think of the dust right collector, I'm considering getting one for my shop
Thank you Guy! 👊 each of these tools have helped me so much! And yes I actually live the dust right collector… it’s got a 750 CFM which is awesome for the size. It’s mobile, easy to clean filter and strong CFM makes it great to me. Totally recommend it.
@@DesignsbyDonnie Thank you good sir for the reply, I think you just helped me make my decision. I think it will be a good fit for my area and good that it's a 110 connection too
Yeah bro... also, it has a bunch of attachments that you can get that I plan on getting soon... well, actually just bought yesterday. The attachments for vacuuming the floor in the shop. I did have a vac attachment but it wasn't made for the dust right and I had to get creative with how I attached them but like I said, just bought the real attachments.. look into them for sure.
I’d like an Omni wall to sort my makeup! 😝
Lol 😂 great idea
Good tips
Man, I can always count on you brother! Ive said it before, but I mean it... you ROCK!
How does that forester bit stop work? I see how for full depth.
The depth stop only adjusts on the shank.
Wish you would show the list and wear to buy them just saying
Oficina Top.
I’m so dejected. :-). I have none of those.
Oh no!... Don't worry, it seems as though none of us woodworkers never have all the tools that we want or need. Every time I think I have what I need... I figure out something else to buy, lol.
Forstner Bit Depth Stop Collar is out of stock...
Dead on balls accurate
Lol 😂 I know that movie 🍿
@Designs by Donnie Woodworking I knew you would know
Reekon products are 💩 Soooo many issues with the miter measurement tool. I didn't even bother with their tape measure... and I'm glad I avoided it.
Their stuff is like KREG... it's great in concept, but poorly manufactured.