Glad to see you’re making videos again! Love the video, but I would encourage you to not wear gloves while using most power tools. If you got a piece of that glove caught in the table saw blade, for example, that would not end well. It’s tough to know exactly where your gloves are by feel. Looking forward to more videos. You’re doing great!
Hey Brother. I just subscribed to your channel today and wanted to take a moment to thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience with us. I don't have quite as many tools as you have access to but I possess knowledge, experience, the ability to think outside of the box. I'm sure I'll be able make/reproduce this project that you created. That was a supper time saver to use those rounds like that.
Nice job! And, I'm so glad to see your table saw isn't one of those $3,000 tools. You see, it is the craftsman and not the tool. P.S. tell the other tools.
I was looking for ideas for Christmas tree stands and found this video from ages ago, and it reminded me that you use a BT3000 in your workshop (just as I do). Do you have any content specifically about your use & experience with this saw? It would be fun to have some conversation about this underappreciated old masterpiece.
Haha it was a pretty good saw. I don’t have any content directly talking about it but I did build my assembly table around it. Sadly she bit the dust this year and I couldn’t get and replacement parts anymore so I moved onto something bigger and better
hi, i have a question about youre old video about the workbenches , i'm in Europa in France, wich is the minimal thickness for the "beams or planks" ( im french excuse my terrible english )
Great idea! I really enjoy your videos. Now, that class I took in geometry about 50 years ago makes total sense!!!
I may have to do this next year. I need to build some shop tables first.
Quite contemporary looking. Love it!
Thank you for this build. I like the way you explain all your steps.
Great job. Much nicer look that a tree skirt!
Glad to see you’re making videos again! Love the video, but I would encourage you to not wear gloves while using most power tools. If you got a piece of that glove caught in the table saw blade, for example, that would not end well. It’s tough to know exactly where your gloves are by feel. Looking forward to more videos. You’re doing great!
Hey Brother. I just subscribed to your channel today and wanted to take a moment to thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience with us. I don't have quite as many tools as you have access to but I possess knowledge, experience, the ability to think outside of the box. I'm sure I'll be able make/reproduce this project that you created. That was a supper time saver to use those rounds like that.
Wow that's cool as hell. Keep the vids coming...show your favorite tools in the shop currently or how to cut perfectly straight board without a joiner
Nice job! And, I'm so glad to see your table saw isn't one of those $3,000 tools. You see, it is the craftsman and not the tool. P.S. tell the other tools.
Great job. You have inspired me to give it a try.
Very nice! Will try this soon.
Neat build.
I'm going to have to make one for myself, but I think I'm going to make the bottom solid so I can use it I'm the off season for ornament storage.
Great idea!
Looks good thanks for you content
Beautuful ! 🎍🎍🎍🎍🎍🎍🎍🎍🎍🎍
I was looking for ideas for Christmas tree stands and found this video from ages ago, and it reminded me that you use a BT3000 in your workshop (just as I do). Do you have any content specifically about your use & experience with this saw? It would be fun to have some conversation about this underappreciated old masterpiece.
Haha it was a pretty good saw. I don’t have any content directly talking about it but I did build my assembly table around it. Sadly she bit the dust this year and I couldn’t get and replacement parts anymore so I moved onto something bigger and better
does you plans comes in metric measurements?
They are only in ANSI
hi, i have a question about youre old video about the workbenches , i'm in Europa in France, wich is the minimal thickness for the "beams or planks" ( im french excuse my terrible english )
Hopefully, you saw my answer to your original comment on the other video
promosm 🙃
Too complicated