I just wanted to appreciate your thoughtfulness in regards to the relevant information, for example your working time countdown synced to your video, that really helps. You have also made me realise that even though I have bought a 15amp angle grinder, I may still need to rent an industrial floor grinder, because that was slow progress! I purchased an upgrade to my DeWalt shop vac called a "cement dust separator", which will upgrade a normal shop vac to be able to deal with large amounts of cement and sawdust, which will prevent clogging up your normal filter.
Hi. I'm going with the pro. I've seen on the new age web site lots of people are complaining about the stainless steel table top that the gauge is super thin and even come damaged since they seem to be so fragile. Are you happy with the bamboo top. I work on small motors, and sometimes hammering is required. Wonder if I could screw in a vise as well? So now I'm just debating between bamboo or stainless... Thanks Mate ☺👍
I've been happy with the stainless steel. Its not very thick steel but it requires serious hammering to dent it because solid wood underneath. I haven't had any issues with durability. It will get tiny scratches immediately but as they are evenly everywhere it actually still looks pretty good. Im working with bikes and have some oil spills and grease on the table all the time and I was afraid wood would absorb them and it would look terrible in few years. Yes you can drill holes for wise bolts easily into this.
Wow, absolutely amazing jog. Many Kuddos!!! I also saw the video you did on the small bathroom remodel and there is a definite pattern of quality work you do... Also, thank you so much for taking the time to create these how to videos. One question, at 6:49 you are using some type of mix. What is it and why are you using it? Can you provide a link to the product please? Thank you....
Thanks. Glad you liked the videos. That mix is "thinset" used to set tiles on the walls and floors. I used it only because I ran out of the Rustoleum concreter repair. I would recommend using Concrete repair for all the cracks and seams between floor and walls. amzn.to/2ZJBWtX
Growing up in a farm in countryside and doing all kind of repair work, carpentry, fixing bikes and cars. Also requires some kind of engineering mindset lol. All that adds up over the years...
Hey nothing but doing it right!. But the best of all, we get to learn from you. I was so surprised to find out that you are from the Bay Area. Wonder If I Have an Instagram? Keep sharing all your knowledge. God bless you.
I just wanted to appreciate your thoughtfulness in regards to the relevant information, for example your working time countdown synced to your video, that really helps. You have also made me realise that even though I have bought a 15amp angle grinder, I may still need to rent an industrial floor grinder, because that was slow progress! I purchased an upgrade to my DeWalt shop vac called a "cement dust separator", which will upgrade a normal shop vac to be able to deal with large amounts of cement and sawdust, which will prevent clogging up your normal filter.
I admire persons who have a bold vision and who have the courage and tenacity to work as hard as it takes to realize that vision. Bravo!
Love the work you do and the way you do it. The right way, quality. Thank you for sharing!
Glad you liked it!
Nice and thorough job..
That was SO IMPRESSIVE ‼You're so talented in so many ways‼Please convince David to do our garage😁
Thank you for sharing the process, AMAZING work! So informative and detailed. And I recognize those trash bins lol.
Great video. As a fellow Floridian, if we could just find a place to store those hurricane shutters are garage goals would be complete.
Impact windows the best solution :)
Amazing work
Very, very nice! I have the same colour floor and chips, too, on my garage floor. I do wish my two car garage was bigger, to fit cabinets…
Great job Tuomo! I would need to ask you some questions on the renovation.
Amazing job!!!
Hi. I'm going with the pro. I've seen on the new age web site lots of people are complaining about the stainless steel table top that the gauge is super thin and even come damaged since they seem to be so fragile. Are you happy with the bamboo top. I work on small motors, and sometimes hammering is required. Wonder if I could screw in a vise as well? So now I'm just debating between bamboo or stainless... Thanks Mate ☺👍
I've been happy with the stainless steel. Its not very thick steel but it requires serious hammering to dent it because solid wood underneath. I haven't had any issues with durability. It will get tiny scratches immediately but as they are evenly everywhere it actually still looks pretty good. Im working with bikes and have some oil spills and grease on the table all the time and I was afraid wood would absorb them and it would look terrible in few years.
Yes you can drill holes for wise bolts easily into this.
Wow, absolutely amazing jog. Many Kuddos!!! I also saw the video you did on the small bathroom remodel and there is a definite pattern of quality work you do... Also, thank you so much for taking the time to create these how to videos. One question, at 6:49 you are using some type of mix. What is it and why are you using it? Can you provide a link to the product please? Thank you....
Thanks. Glad you liked the videos. That mix is "thinset" used to set tiles on the walls and floors. I used it only because I ran out of the Rustoleum concreter repair. I would recommend using Concrete repair for all the cracks and seams between floor and walls. amzn.to/2ZJBWtX
Nice job
Me inspirou a reformar a minha garagem....Obrigado
What did you attach to the bottom of your shoes? Garage looks awesome!
Those are called Spike Shoes. amzn.to/3w3oywR. You can walk over wet paint. Or even aerate your lawn with them
@@TKR-videos Thank you
what type of shoes you have?
Those are called Spike Shoes. amzn.to/3w3oywR
Any new home renovations please ??
Out of curiosity, how/where did u develop your skills? Are u a construction guy professionally? Engineer? Tx. Awesome handy level 10.5 out if 10.
Growing up in a farm in countryside and doing all kind of repair work, carpentry, fixing bikes and cars. Also requires some kind of engineering mindset lol. All that adds up over the years...
do you have excellent English, did you learn the language after moving, or did you know it before? how many years have you lived in the USA?
Hey nothing but doing it right!. But the best of all, we get to learn from you. I was so surprised to find out that you are from the Bay Area. Wonder If I Have an Instagram? Keep sharing all your knowledge.
God bless you.