Dont try to restart saw in the middle of the cut as video showed but might not have been rear. Load on saw pops breaker again. Only no load at the high current start process to get to full speed, lower current draw.
I unsubscribed. I think if he was honest in his titles I would watch more. I like learning from wood workers . But it feels like he's insulting my intelligence. Yeah I clicked just to comment.
New to your videos and have enjoyed them, seem laid back, good knowledge base, and I myself work out of a small shop so I enjoy any tips on how to maximize the space. However these titles are the definition of click bait and feel unneeded. I get gaming the UA-cam algorithm and getting eyes on your vids but it seems like you are doing yourself a disservice and harming your brand. I think I will keep scrolling next time your “you’ve been lied to your whole life” video pops up
We hate them…he hates them… but it’s proven that people click on them more. Nobody hates that they work more than him lol. He begs people to stop making them work. Had he labeled this, how to make a clamp rack, it would get 25% of the views. And since it’s how he makes his money, he needs the maximum number of clicks.
@@krisbabic89 I completely get the main issue is with UA-cam and its algorithm. And also the need to bait people to click, I think however the solution is a balance between honest titling and baiting. He’s far off into the baiting side and needs to reel it in a bit. Example is a more honest title, and a click bait thumbnail, at least I’ve seen that work for other creators.
@@SAUdustBuilds I clicked on the video cause I like the channel. I guess maybe getting new viewers it works out, but for current subscriber base, I’d rather have a better idea of what the video is going into it. That said; I don’t run content creation so 🤷🏻♂️
@@JRBardown I hear what your saying. I don’t know if you have ever listened to Eric’s Off the Cut Podcast but he doesn’t like that he has to use those titles. Content creators test multiple titles and these are what tend to work currently
@@EvanDunvilleMaybe HE needs to use them in order to be successful on UA-cam. I see lots of far more successful UA-camrs whose titles, while strategic, aren’t nearly as bad as these. They make great videos and respect their audience. Eric is taking shortcuts, using clickbait to make up for lackluster content. He’s just not great at this.
Can you please put all the ads at the beginning or end instead of spread out throughout? It makes your content unwatchable. I had that clamp rack for years, didn't work for me, I found aluminum channel from an old shower it was free and allows me to quadruple my clamp space in a small area and I don't have to fit them in special slots because they go up wherever is convenient and always by size that I think is appropriate at the time.
Well done. You actually manage$ to fit a few seconds of woodworking content in amongst all the ads and sponsorships. Felt like I was watching a full-on medical drug commercial
I certainly admire your skill and I was drawn to the channel because, similar to myself, you also have limited space to work with. Editing is well done and I appreciate the calm and laid-back tone. Unfortunately, your videos seem to simply be turning into ads and I find myself losing interest. Between that and the click-baity titles I feel less like you're educating me and more like you're just trying to sell me stuff. I get it that you're trying to turn this into a full-time job or whatever.... I'll continue to check in from time to time, hopefully you'll take some of this feedback to heart. Either way, best of luck.
I have the same issue with the wingless garahe outlet. I got a large ecoflow. It powers multiple computers and AC plus more. Basically adds power to the regular voltage.
Instead of using repeated cuts on the table saw to hog out the slot, drill a hole the width of the slot at the end of the slot then you only have to cut each side of the slot. I think that this would be faster and generate less sawdust. It also would avoid the rough surface at the end of the slot.
You know what is cheaper? A battery operated vacuum. Use mine all the time to avoid tripping breaker. But I guess it's fine since Jackery gave you those..
Awesome clamp rack! The title will make it impossible to find the video again when I actually decide to build it though. Maybe changing the thumbnail will help.
I was one of your first 200 subscribers. Im really sad to see the road you’ve taken with your videos. I know this has been your goal since the start, so it doesn’t necessarily come as a surprise that you would sell out the way you have been. First was the food item in the comment which was childish and belittling to commenters, and now you can only use the same couple buzz feed titles. I see this trend continuing for you. Best of luck
Selling out - v. [SEL-ing owt]. The act of taking something you like to do and finding a way to get paid to do it, usually bringing derision from people who get paid to do something else but see their pay as honorable and deserved. Ex: “I used to like this UA-camr when he just did woodworking for fun. Now that he wants to make money doing it, I have decided that his woodworking skills and ideas are now somehow lesser. That’s what he gets for selling out.” Alt ex: “That guy was really good at plumbing. Then he started a plumbing business. I really liked his plumbing work when he was just doing it for free. By selling out like that and starting a business, I just don’t like it.”
@@richardblue9139 Excellent. I've said similar in a boring style. Have to admit the title is annoying. Just be unashamed in demonstrating a use for the uninterrupted power supply
I am sorry but this was pretty bad. I understand you have to make money with ads, but...not like this. It is not just that you put your craftsmanship in second place to the products you are trying to sell, but you are putting your viewers back there too. And some of us are not that stupid and appreciative of it. Every youtuber tries to sell something, but many do it in such a way where not only do we understand, we appreciate that their focus is on who actually makes them successful. And it is not the sponsors. They will leave when we do. This was bad.
CMT blades, yes get them. I have a clamp rack and it's 2x 2x4's sticking out the wall like 2.5 feet and a metal rod that keeps them from sliding off. 8 Bessey's 3/4" pipe clamps and some stupid c clamps (I don't like C clamps you see).
While I agree with the person that said “terrible title” I also have to admit that it got to watch when I wasn’t planning to at the time. And this is the first reasonable application I’ve seen for one of those battery things - although I’m currently in a house with good wiring, I was previously in an apartment with only one outlet in the garage like yours. You can’t change the wiring, so the storage unit is a good workaround. And while it is expensive, it is still cheaper than moving!
We've all been telling him this for years, and he won't listen. I've gotten to the point where I don't care how good his content might be, I no longer watch his videos because of his abject refusal to un-clickbait the titles. He apparently just doesn't care, which means he's a complete and total azzole. And I don't support azzoles.
The clockbait titles really hurt the usefulness of your back catalog. "Which one had that cool clamp rack? Was it 'I was wrong' or 'annoying my neighbors'? I forget. "
My inner-nerd is quite satisfied with this video! And I don't even have a lot of clamps! I think your space efficiency here is really, really off-the-charts man! I think deep down, inside your brain, that engineering mindset is giving you some calculus that most humans just don't have! It's paying off, good Sir!!!
Great build! I can see using the design for other projects. I have a outdoor pond and there is a lot of tools, hoses and equipment that needs to hang to dry, while being accessible in a quick minute. I'll share pictures once the build is completed.
You can upgrade to 15 amp breaker, the power surge is usually on start up and under abnormally high draw - like trying to plane an inch off a 6-4 maple board on fast speed. I had same issue and even my dad, retired electrician said it was ok - but I did use 12 ga wire. PS_be careful about taking on too many sponsors. Questions come up about quality versus the back of mind (what if I say “ if it sucks”, they’ll dump me) thoughts versus honest/true, buy-once, cry-once purchases.
Sorry to have to say this, but you are borderline on loosing a subscriber here. I like your woodworking vids but you constantly begging for subs and plugging other avenues is starting to grate on me a little.
@@heystarfish100 very true, but many other Tubers have learned how to incorporate the ads into the video without being so heavy handed. Even his podcast friend is better at it than he is. I haven't once felt like unsubscribing from Zac Builds, but every time I watch one of Spencley's ads, I get closer to unsubscribing. In fact, I just did.
I have to disagree, I think he puts in a lot of work to make these free videos for us to enjoy and all he asks is to subscribe, plus the ads have discount codes and are helpful if your looking for what he’s promoting
Good design for the clamp rack. Will definitely keep it in mind when I eventually get back into my shop. I also liked the practical display usage of the portable power supply. Your story is well know about your power issues and this helps you but also shows others with similar issues how to resolve without having to spend a fortune expanding electrical wiring.
Off-putting title for a piece of adfotainment. It is a perfectly reasonable sponsored video, so don't over-title it. Your little space with very restricted power is your USP to those of us who have similar restrictions. How you work with those restrictions, and the equipment that works for you, is what makes you worth watching and gives useful information. Fyi, I have 21m² main space with side room about 7m². I have plenty of 230V 13A sockets off a garage consumer unit taking 40A off my house CU. So, unusually, I have more power and sockets than a UA-camr. And I can work outside to keep dust out of the outbuilding. But my 'shed' has to house BBQ gear, bicycle maintenence gear, daughter's books till we finish work on her house, garden gear, DiY gear for electrical work & construction tasks, plumbing, decorating
one of my tests of character and honesty amongst fellow world class expert fine woodworkers and craftsman, such as myself, is during casual conversation over whos design is best for one of those uhh well umm table saw sled? (wtf) is to ask if he/she has enough.. ENOUGH clamps. if he says "oh yeah more than enough"... i leave, ... hes a damn LIAR... SFMF
@5:13 I'd love to see you make a zero clearance plate for your table saw. Less risk of injuries when pieces drop down into the throat like this. We can't have you getting hurt and being unable to produce content, with your goal of going full time! 😃
Could you just once have a decent title man. It's such a shame when you make great content but it's impossible to reference back to your older videos since you can't know what they're about.
Don't take this wrong but, you seem successful enough, I'm not sure why you still work out of that space, let alone lined the walls of an apartment shed like that, unless you never plan on moving it seems this little space would be aggravating enough to get out of it...hence: problems solved if you get in a real space...
I like to watch your videos and listen to the podcast and you seem like a good person, but I find your video titles super annoying. I understand the need to attract attention with titles and hope that once we watch, then we will forgive the title, but there has to be a more happy medium between informative titles and attention grabbing titles. Maybe something like, "I was wrong about clamp storage," or, "I'm an idiot when it comes to clamp storage," rather than, "I've been lying to you for over a year."
There is no logical reason for using the jackery other than self enrichment. If you do not have sufficient wiring in your new "location" then fix it. The jackery is not being used as a generator but as a storage device and efficiencies are costing you money. Time to unsubscribe.
I don't understand everyone harshing the click-bait title. I think it's completely fine, esp since they obviously clicked the video. Your content is amazing, and the clamp rack looks great. Now to save up 4 grand for an electric generator I'll use twice a year.
Have to admit, you are far from the first YT woodworker to hawk Jackery, but by far you have the best reason to--that dang single 15A circuit! Brilliant to constantly trickle charge (not technically correct term, but we all get it) the Jackery that in turn can surge-power your table saw and other monsters. Whoever gave you that tip deserves a free Patreon membership or something.
I was thinking something along the same lines - this is the first time I've seen someone who had a legitimate reason to use an overpriced inverter/battery bank.
Great Clamp Rack! I see those batteries advertised a lot online, and I'm all for my favorite youtubers making money but in this video i think you touched on a really good woodworking application for people with limited power available in their shops. If they had a version that could output 220V power it might be even better for woodworkers!
So if the last guy unsubs, I'll sub in his place. I get it that you need subs to keep putting out this content. Thank you for the edutainment. Stay gold pony boy
Oh, that sweet, sweet symmetry. Love the build, Eric! I wonder if these would work for other types of clamps too? I am a big fan of the aluminum bar clamps from Rockler (and also Peachtree Woodworking for the same design, just cheaper). I'm glad you are almost to your goal! Keep up the great work! - Joe
Cheese lol. I've been watching a few of your older and newer videos. I can really relate to the small space with limited power thing. I get that you are trying to turn your channel into a full time income but be careful not to turn your videos into 12 minute infomecials like you did with this one. I did watch it til the end but it was a little painful.
I must admit I skipped around in this one, so if there was word this time to say, let me guess:Brilliant! I really love the design, best idea for clamp rack I've seen
I don't know if I'm your target demographic, but if you want to add subscribers who are folks trying to do exactly what you are trying to do (weekend warrior going pro) you either need to figure out how to sound like a sincere actor, or a sincere troll-comedian. Because you look like a person trying to act like he did the woodworking. Or you're a woodworker who is poorly trying to comedy. And just another word of advice, I don't think the viewership-potential for troll WOODWORKING videos is huge. But hey, at least you got a nifty battery out of this video, right?
"more sanitary to cut the tip off".... I can't tell if that was serious, or a well done, low key joke. I laughed anyway, because I have that kind of humour :)
Ugh. Your purposely vague clickbait titles are the type of videos I normally pass by because so many similarly-titled videos are a complete waste of time. The **only** reason I've watched a few of yours is because of the straightforward titles you do have. But when I open the vaguely titled ones, I immediately skip ahead to see if I even want to bother. I don't do that with makers I'm subscribed to... just sayin.
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Dont try to restart saw in the middle of the cut as video showed but might not have been rear. Load on saw pops breaker again. Only no load at the high current start process to get to full speed, lower current draw.
Great video, terrible title.
Title is clickbait. Seeing it, you are thinking something far more worse.
That's how he does all his titles now. Crap.
Time to unsubscribe from him.
Can’t stand these dumb titles. I’d watch the video if I knew what it was about.
This is why I haven't watched his videos in months. People complain on every video and he's yet to stop
I unsubscribed. I think if he was honest in his titles I would watch more. I like learning from wood workers . But it feels like he's insulting my intelligence. Yeah I clicked just to comment.
$2200 are you kidding me!!!
New to your videos and have enjoyed them, seem laid back, good knowledge base, and I myself work out of a small shop so I enjoy any tips on how to maximize the space. However these titles are the definition of click bait and feel unneeded. I get gaming the UA-cam algorithm and getting eyes on your vids but it seems like you are doing yourself a disservice and harming your brand. I think I will keep scrolling next time your “you’ve been lied to your whole life” video pops up
We hate them…he hates them… but it’s proven that people click on them more. Nobody hates that they work more than him lol. He begs people to stop making them work. Had he labeled this, how to make a clamp rack, it would get 25% of the views. And since it’s how he makes his money, he needs the maximum number of clicks.
@@krisbabic89 I completely get the main issue is with UA-cam and its algorithm. And also the need to bait people to click, I think however the solution is a balance between honest titling and baiting. He’s far off into the baiting side and needs to reel it in a bit. Example is a more honest title, and a click bait thumbnail, at least I’ve seen that work for other creators.
All he had to do is add a question mark at the end.
I hate clickbait titles. You’ve got great content, you don’t need to be clickbait-y.
Eric has done a number of podcast interviews and has shown pretty conclusively that in order to be successful on UA-cam he actually does need to be.
Don't take this negatively but you clicked on it. So they work. At least for now. Eric has stated many times he doesn't like it either
@@SAUdustBuilds I clicked on the video cause I like the channel. I guess maybe getting new viewers it works out, but for current subscriber base, I’d rather have a better idea of what the video is going into it. That said; I don’t run content creation so 🤷🏻♂️
@@JRBardown I hear what your saying. I don’t know if you have ever listened to Eric’s Off the Cut Podcast but he doesn’t like that he has to use those titles. Content creators test multiple titles and these are what tend to work currently
@@EvanDunvilleMaybe HE needs to use them in order to be successful on UA-cam. I see lots of far more successful UA-camrs whose titles, while strategic, aren’t nearly as bad as these. They make great videos and respect their audience. Eric is taking shortcuts, using clickbait to make up for lackluster content. He’s just not great at this.
Can you please put all the ads at the beginning or end instead of spread out throughout? It makes your content unwatchable. I had that clamp rack for years, didn't work for me, I found aluminum channel from an old shower it was free and allows me to quadruple my clamp space in a small area and I don't have to fit them in special slots because they go up wherever is convenient and always by size that I think is appropriate at the time.
Are you saying you didn’t watch the whole video?
Well done. You actually manage$ to fit a few seconds of woodworking content in amongst all the ads and sponsorships. Felt like I was watching a full-on medical drug commercial
Nice battery commercial with a little wood working in between. 😀😀
I certainly admire your skill and I was drawn to the channel because, similar to myself, you also have limited space to work with. Editing is well done and I appreciate the calm and laid-back tone. Unfortunately, your videos seem to simply be turning into ads and I find myself losing interest. Between that and the click-baity titles I feel less like you're educating me and more like you're just trying to sell me stuff. I get it that you're trying to turn this into a full-time job or whatever.... I'll continue to check in from time to time, hopefully you'll take some of this feedback to heart. Either way, best of luck.
that wall screams "I want french cleats!"
I have the same issue with the wingless garahe outlet. I got a large ecoflow. It powers multiple computers and AC plus more. Basically adds power to the regular voltage.
Why not just add a "soft-start" module to the table saw?
Then he wouldn't get a sponsor and earn revenue.
@@steelsunpi Hahaha
@@steelsunpi And there is no shame in getting sponsors to earn a living.
Instead of using repeated cuts on the table saw to hog out the slot, drill a hole the width of the slot at the end of the slot then you only have to cut each side of the slot. I think that this would be faster and generate less sawdust. It also would avoid the rough surface at the end of the slot.
Clever design, did similar myself, but, more ad than building.
You know what is cheaper? A battery operated vacuum. Use mine all the time to avoid tripping breaker. But I guess it's fine since Jackery gave you those..
BB is better, but right now it is $120 a sheet. And that is is you can vent it. And that is down from $150. I used to pay $55 for it.
Nice! BUTTER too! 😊
Awesome clamp rack! The title will make it impossible to find the video again when I actually decide to build it though. Maybe changing the thumbnail will help.
I did have notifications on for your videos but I just can't anymore with these titles
I was one of your first 200 subscribers. Im really sad to see the road you’ve taken with your videos. I know this has been your goal since the start, so it doesn’t necessarily come as a surprise that you would sell out the way you have been. First was the food item in the comment which was childish and belittling to commenters, and now you can only use the same couple buzz feed titles. I see this trend continuing for you. Best of luck
Byeeee
Selling out - v. [SEL-ing owt]. The act of taking something you like to do and finding a way to get paid to do it, usually bringing derision from people who get paid to do something else but see their pay as honorable and deserved. Ex: “I used to like this UA-camr when he just did woodworking for fun. Now that he wants to make money doing it, I have decided that his woodworking skills and ideas are now somehow lesser. That’s what he gets for selling out.” Alt ex: “That guy was really good at plumbing. Then he started a plumbing business. I really liked his plumbing work when he was just doing it for free. By selling out like that and starting a business, I just don’t like it.”
@@richardblue9139 Excellent. I've said similar in a boring style. Have to admit the title is annoying. Just be unashamed in demonstrating a use for the uninterrupted power supply
Glad to see you making great videos without garbage clickbait titles. I unsubscribed because it was getting annoying. Keep it up and I'll be back.
I am sorry but this was pretty bad. I understand you have to make money with ads, but...not like this. It is not just that you put your craftsmanship in second place to the products you are trying to sell, but you are putting your viewers back there too. And some of us are not that stupid and appreciative of it. Every youtuber tries to sell something, but many do it in such a way where not only do we understand, we appreciate that their focus is on who actually makes them successful. And it is not the sponsors. They will leave when we do.
This was bad.
Just what the world needs….another build a clamp rack to hold your 390 clamps video.
no open spaces for the 10 he needs to make it 400.
expect the old rack comes back to hold the over flow.
CMT blades, yes get them. I have a clamp rack and it's 2x 2x4's sticking out the wall like 2.5 feet and a metal rod that keeps them from sliding off. 8 Bessey's 3/4" pipe clamps and some stupid c clamps (I don't like C clamps you see).
While I agree with the person that said “terrible title” I also have to admit that it got to watch when I wasn’t planning to at the time. And this is the first reasonable application I’ve seen for one of those battery things - although I’m currently in a house with good wiring, I was previously in an apartment with only one outlet in the garage like yours. You can’t change the wiring, so the storage unit is a good workaround. And while it is expensive, it is still cheaper than moving!
There is no one on the entire Internet that does a better job of creating clickbait titles than you.
We've all been telling him this for years, and he won't listen. I've gotten to the point where I don't care how good his content might be, I no longer watch his videos because of his abject refusal to un-clickbait the titles. He apparently just doesn't care, which means he's a complete and total azzole. And I don't support azzoles.
Don’t encourage him
Great Video. I really like how you explain things so well and are able to make the viewer relate to mistakes and just being real. Much respect!
The clockbait titles really hurt the usefulness of your back catalog. "Which one had that cool clamp rack? Was it 'I was wrong' or 'annoying my neighbors'? I forget. "
New drinking game! Take a shot every time Eric uses a different impact driver
My inner-nerd is quite satisfied with this video! And I don't even have a lot of clamps! I think your space efficiency here is really, really off-the-charts man! I think deep down, inside your brain, that engineering mindset is giving you some calculus that most humans just don't have! It's paying off, good Sir!!!
Glad you suitably circumcised those angled braces--for sanitary reasons.
Great build! I can see using the design for other projects. I have a outdoor pond and there is a lot of tools, hoses and equipment that needs to hang to dry, while being accessible in a quick minute. I'll share pictures once the build is completed.
You can upgrade to 15 amp breaker, the power surge is usually on start up and under abnormally high draw - like trying to plane an inch off a 6-4 maple board on fast speed. I had same issue and even my dad, retired electrician said it was ok - but I did use 12 ga wire.
PS_be careful about taking on too many sponsors. Questions come up about quality versus the back of mind (what if I say “ if it sucks”, they’ll dump me) thoughts versus honest/true, buy-once, cry-once purchases.
Sorry to have to say this, but you are borderline on loosing a subscriber here. I like your woodworking vids but you constantly begging for subs and plugging other avenues is starting to grate on me a little.
Me too, too many inappropriate ads make the content unwatchable.
When you are getting something for free from UA-cam (owned by Google) you are the product. These advertisements make the wheels go around.
@@heystarfish100 very true, but many other Tubers have learned how to incorporate the ads into the video without being so heavy handed. Even his podcast friend is better at it than he is. I haven't once felt like unsubscribing from Zac Builds, but every time I watch one of Spencley's ads, I get closer to unsubscribing. In fact, I just did.
I have to disagree, I think he puts in a lot of work to make these free videos for us to enjoy and all he asks is to subscribe, plus the ads have discount codes and are helpful if your looking for what he’s promoting
His videos are good, and provide plenty of content, but I gotta say I feel like I was watching an infomercial.
I like this new clamp storage idea. And contrary to a couple others the Jackery ad did not make me want to stop watching. It tied into the video well.
LOL.. right? I don’t like the ads. But I get a wealth of resources in exchange for watching some sponsorship. It’s not a new concept.
Good design for the clamp rack. Will definitely keep it in mind when I eventually get back into my shop. I also liked the practical display usage of the portable power supply. Your story is well know about your power issues and this helps you but also shows others with similar issues how to resolve without having to spend a fortune expanding electrical wiring.
Thanks for the support Dan! Wishing you the best!
Good luck searching for the design at a later time even if you save the video. Make sure to look for generic clickbait title…
Just wish he'd called it 'New clamp rack demo with power supply'
your solution to breaker issue is what I was typing to suggest
Off-putting title for a piece of adfotainment. It is a perfectly reasonable sponsored video, so don't over-title it. Your little space with very restricted power is your USP to those of us who have similar restrictions. How you work with those restrictions, and the equipment that works for you, is what makes you worth watching and gives useful information.
Fyi, I have 21m² main space with side room about 7m². I have plenty of 230V 13A sockets off a garage consumer unit taking 40A off my house CU. So, unusually, I have more power and sockets than a UA-camr. And I can work outside to keep dust out of the outbuilding. But my 'shed' has to house BBQ gear, bicycle maintenence gear, daughter's books till we finish work on her house, garden gear, DiY gear for electrical work & construction tasks, plumbing, decorating
one of my tests of character and honesty amongst fellow world class expert fine woodworkers and craftsman, such as myself, is during casual conversation over whos design is best for one of those uhh well umm table saw sled? (wtf) is to ask if he/she has enough.. ENOUGH clamps. if he says "oh yeah more than enough"... i leave, ... hes a damn LIAR... SFMF
12:30 - wouldn't it also work without the top horizontal plates?
Keeping it sanitary is key!
how do you buy the birch plywood? do you have it shipped?
hmmmm can't figure out the sponsor.
@5:13 I'd love to see you make a zero clearance plate for your table saw. Less risk of injuries when pieces drop down into the throat like this. We can't have you getting hurt and being unable to produce content, with your goal of going full time! 😃
Could you just once have a decent title man. It's such a shame when you make great content but it's impossible to reference back to your older videos since you can't know what they're about.
Don't take this wrong but, you seem successful enough, I'm not sure why you still work out of that space, let alone lined the walls of an apartment shed like that, unless you never plan on moving it seems this little space would be aggravating enough to get out of it...hence: problems solved if you get in a real space...
That thing is spiffy, man! Nice work
I like to watch your videos and listen to the podcast and you seem like a good person, but I find your video titles super annoying.
I understand the need to attract attention with titles and hope that once we watch, then we will forgive the title, but there has to be a more happy medium between informative titles and attention grabbing titles.
Maybe something like, "I was wrong about clamp storage," or, "I'm an idiot when it comes to clamp storage," rather than, "I've been lying to you for over a year."
There is no logical reason for using the jackery other than self enrichment. If you do not have sufficient wiring in your new "location" then fix it. The jackery is not being used as a generator but as a storage device and efficiencies are costing you money. Time to unsubscribe.
His location is a garage at his apartment complex. And, if I remember correctly, he isn’t supposed to be using the garage for this use.
A horrible title just to watch a infomercial and the 1500th clamp rack made on UA-cam
Jason Bent’s sanding skills are the worst.
Hey spencley I live right down the road from you in New Albany. Where do you get your Baltic burch?
I don't understand everyone harshing the click-bait title. I think it's completely fine, esp since they obviously clicked the video. Your content is amazing, and the clamp rack looks great. Now to save up 4 grand for an electric generator I'll use twice a year.
Have to admit, you are far from the first YT woodworker to hawk Jackery, but by far you have the best reason to--that dang single 15A circuit! Brilliant to constantly trickle charge (not technically correct term, but we all get it) the Jackery that in turn can surge-power your table saw and other monsters. Whoever gave you that tip deserves a free Patreon membership or something.
I was thinking something along the same lines - this is the first time I've seen someone who had a legitimate reason to use an overpriced inverter/battery bank.
Nice Job. I can't imagine having to deal with those power issues. I'm lucky to have a 60 amp service, but the Jockey's are a great idea.
I love the little bits of humour you drop now and then. But I'm mostly here because you have some great insights an experiences to share.
Great Clamp Rack! I see those batteries advertised a lot online, and I'm all for my favorite youtubers making money but in this video i think you touched on a really good woodworking application for people with limited power available in their shops. If they had a version that could output 220V power it might be even better for woodworkers!
So if the last guy unsubs, I'll sub in his place. I get it that you need subs to keep putting out this content. Thank you for the edutainment. Stay gold pony boy
I always say, "There is no such thing as scrap wood, just pieces I haven't used yet."
Yo Eric!! Pretty cool project Bud. Very much rooting for you to he doing this full-time Man. Stay Blessed my friend, Dirty Jersey out!!!
I live in the Westerville/Gahanna area. Do you know any good places to get hardwood that doesn't cost an arm and a leg?
Very cool job. So happy you’re getting close to launch. See you in the next installment.
Oh, that sweet, sweet symmetry. Love the build, Eric! I wonder if these would work for other types of clamps too? I am a big fan of the aluminum bar clamps from Rockler (and also Peachtree Woodworking for the same design, just cheaper). I'm glad you are almost to your goal! Keep up the great work! - Joe
Can you tell me where you get your plywood?
Cheese lol. I've been watching a few of your older and newer videos. I can really relate to the small space with limited power thing. I get that you are trying to turn your channel into a full time income but be careful not to turn your videos into 12 minute infomecials like you did with this one. I did watch it til the end but it was a little painful.
I must admit I skipped around in this one, so if there was word this time to say, let me guess:Brilliant!
I really love the design, best idea for clamp rack I've seen
Nice design! What's up with the paint job on the table saw from Ridgid orange to Powermatic Gold?
He got a new Harvey table saw. Not a paint job
@@CTRCustomWoodworks I see - didn't know that. Thanks.
You lost me at the 3rd lot of adverts!
I don't know if I'm your target demographic, but if you want to add subscribers who are folks trying to do exactly what you are trying to do (weekend warrior going pro) you either need to figure out how to sound like a sincere actor, or a sincere troll-comedian. Because you look like a person trying to act like he did the woodworking. Or you're a woodworker who is poorly trying to comedy. And just another word of advice, I don't think the viewership-potential for troll WOODWORKING videos is huge. But hey, at least you got a nifty battery out of this video, right?
Who is Jason Bent? how bad is he at sanding?
Nice build, I might try it when I get more clamps.
And for all the crybabies in the comments, let the man make some money
He said "I don't want to risk it falling on me......LIKE YOUR MOM" LMAO!!!
Same recipe; clickbait and product pushing
"more sanitary to cut the tip off".... I can't tell if that was serious, or a well done, low key joke. I laughed anyway, because I have that kind of humour :)
It is more sanitary to cut the tip off 😂
Very cool great idea
Where's the Harvey???
You're clickbait tactics lost you another sub. Good luck.
Ugh. Your purposely vague clickbait titles are the type of videos I normally pass by because so many similarly-titled videos are a complete waste of time. The **only** reason I've watched a few of yours is because of the straightforward titles you do have. But when I open the vaguely titled ones, I immediately skip ahead to see if I even want to bother. I don't do that with makers I'm subscribed to... just sayin.
Great job!😂
Ahhh...Total Boat! Love the stuff! That's all I use. Good choice.
Interesting rack
Wonder who the sponsee is 😑🤦♂️ product placement isn’t selling out right?!??