Canadian Woodworks Shop Walk Through
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- Опубліковано 26 лип 2024
- Paul Lemiski of Canadian Woodworks and Legacy Lumber is a custom furniture maker, saywer, and woodworking instructor. I had the opportunity to visit Paul while I was in Toronto recently. I previously visited him 2 years ago. Paul's shop and operation has grown substantially in that time.
Previous Shop Walk Through: • Visiting Paul Lemiski'...
Sawmill Walk Through: • Legacy Lumber Sawmill ...
Paul Lemiski
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5775 Atlantic Dr
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Mississauga, ON L4W 4P3
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Thanks so much Paul for taking the time to show us around your shop! I'll be getting the sawmill walk through posted soon.
Matthew Cremona you should post project videos again
I posted a project video last week
I was just about ready to ask where was the giant Sawmill and then I heard you say is coming up on the next video or something like that.
"Sawmill walk through" sounds kinda dangerous. :)
sheikh345345 don't try this at home. We are trained professionals
Thank you both for a wonderful tour. Always nice to see the inside of a large production shop! The view is awesome!
Just when I thought the tour couldn’t get any better you opened the door! WOW!!!
The View!!!! Love the new shop walk through. Chair class is on my bucket list! Thanks for sharing, hope to see ya soon.
This guy is living the dream, and that view is really the cherry on top!
what a treat. thanks Paul for the tour and Matt for settin it up
This place is a dream come true Wood shop! This is awesome thank you for sharing this!
Great shop tour. Awesome how his business has grown. I wondered why he doesn't do many videos, now I know why. He's been busy!!!
I always plan to do more vids, I'll try!
Canadian Frank Howarth has leveled up! That’s a fantastic setup!
Awesome awesome shop. Thanks for the tour Matt!!
Awesome stuff, Paul's the man. VERY well versed and knowledgable. Could watch hours of this. Hah!
Great shop tour.
Thanks,
Jim
Wow, beautiful wood. So much energy!
wow how good for you . thank you for showing your shop neat stuff going on
Amazing how you both work together, showing mutual respect, and amazing to see how much Paul Lemenski shop has grown, and is serving so many customers.
Thanks for following along
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Wow, fantastic shop and machines. Thank you for the tour Paul.
Of course thank you for your video Matt! Cheers
Thanks for watching!
Very cool comparison Matt! Really cool to see how far he's come in the past couple years.
Whooooow thank you Matt.You’r friend Paul at Legacy Lumber is amazing!! You did a beautiful job on this video. To top all off ,at the end, Paul opened the rear door of his shop.
I don’t believe the view of the country side! Paul’s shop, lumber, tools,are great, and his furniture is fantastic!! Thanks also for showing me more of you’r beautiful country.
Thanks for watching Joseph
Wow! Nice expansion! 😀 Thanks to you and Paul for an awesome tour! 👍👍👊👊
Thanks for watchinge
Now that's one hell of a dream shop!!
Awesome shop. Thanks for showing us.
Matt, thank you and Paul for the tour, very nice! ....13
Thanks for watching
Nice video Matt! Thanks for sharing the video with us.😎👍JP
Awesome work, awesome shop, awesome view. Good job man!
Awesome job Matt!! And Paul has an amazing shop and is a really cool dude!! 👍 Thanks.
Thanks
SO cool. Great tour.
amazing shop, thanks for the tour
You’ve been busy in the past 2 years to say the least Paul. Congratulations on your success. Matt thank you as always for sharing!!
Thanks for following along
Whoa quite a bit different than the last visit, looking forward to seeing the sawmill and the process. That has to be the best view from a shop. Take care guys.
Thanks for watching and following along
Thank you Matt for the tour of your Paul's new and improved shop.
Thanks for watching
WOW.!! Those ebony fret boards would be great for pen blanks. Thank you for the videos I love watching your content so please keep them coming.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Great set up and awesome machines.
Very interesting tour. Love your chairs
What an awesome shop! It looks like he’s having a lot of fun. I’d love to make a rocker. Maybe some day.
Great shop & video I could only dream of having something like that.
gorgeous shop
Great job Matt!!!
As if the shop wasn't rad enough, you went and topped it off with that view! Lol, good stuff.
Wow. Impressive shop.
Beautiful shop! Gorgeous view! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks
Chairs look amazing...great shop as well.
Thanks!
This was very cool to see.
Home of a massive beast of a woodworking machine... several in fact.
Yes a few!
That's one heck of a shop there !
Those slab tables go for so much money! Awesome shop!
Thats a great shop. Jeez that guy is living the dream is what I kept thinking the whole video. Those are some really sweet big boy tools hes got there
Making me blush...
This is awesome. Paul seems like a good dude to have a couple beers with and bs!
Thanks Dave
Awesome!
Fantastic woodworking shop :D Best wishes from Norway :)
Very nice shop, eh? Thanks for sharing Matt.
That's an amazing shop
I always wanted a wood shop or at least work at one. Love working with wood but ended up building houses. Ran an offset printing press then became a caster/Jeweler. But wood work was always my dream. I did do a lot of chain saw forest work in my early years. Fell some big trees.
Hell I’d come and work for free just to be in a shop like that now that I’m retired. Well, I can do the next best thing; watch videos on UA-cam. Thank for sharing.
Nice shop he has there...nice set up...He sure can build a rocking chair..went on his Instagram and seen his work...iam no expert but he definitely knows what he is doing.....Thanks for sharing that my man..............T.Gunz..........
What do I think ? WOW ! I have an outdoor shop on my porch with a 10x10 canopy covering my tools and tarps to protect them from the rain works great for small projects your shop is amazing looks like you have great skills also. Thanks for sharing.
Well that was great fun!!! Awesome shop!!
Thanks for watching
Nice set up I like it...
Wow, very cool!!!! What a shop!
More of a furniture factory seems to me
WOW!!!! 👍🏼
Wow those chairs!!!!!!!!
What a great shop those machines are epic
Indeed
That's a very cool shop aye!.
I wish I could just have access to a shop like this and build to my heart's content
Really enjoyed the shop tour and even with minimum of arm waving.lol
Great shop. Fascinating dude
Thanks for watching
Great video. Thanks!
Thanks for watching
great tools, the big ones
The Mississauga outlet of Legacy Lumber is awesome to have nearby. (Well, “nearby”). Got some great pieces there for my next projects. Great selection of live edge boards, including some thinner 4/4-5/4 pieces that are harder to find.
Thanks for coming by our factory outlet, hope to see you there again soon
Great tour and shop. I might just take one of those classes. I'm In Vaughan not too far.
Not far at all, about an hour away.
I think Paul wins the best shop contest... :)
Hey Matt, pass on to Paul that we all miss his videos at his old Canadian Woodworks channel. Loved watching his chair builds and shop updates !
Thanks Glen, I'll be back soon (-:
Hi! I hope to be posting more soon! Thanks
My dream shop.
I was in Campbellford in June (well my wife was at a wedding shower) and so I had some time to kill. I stopped at the Cheeky Bee in Warkworth and saw two of Paul's rocking chairs. They are amazing to sit in! It is good to see a woodworker who is charging for their work, not just giving their time away.
Thanks, small world
I miss Paul's videos. I'm glad he's doing well though.
i damn love it.
"I am impressed" sounds somehow inadequate. An amazing shop. Thanks for sharing.
It's a work in progress (-:
Sioux Lookout Ontario.....We got some big maples in my back yard..
Paul, top bloke.........cheers
Thanks!
good one.....
Seem like really nice people.
awesome shop)...
Thank you
I’m drooling 🤤
Wow, I thought the furniture was amazing, but that view at the end eclipsed it.
sweet Jesus.... what a shop!
Hey I just noticed @9:40 --- Paul, you are the only other woodworker on youtube that I've ever seen with Gross+Stabil clamps. I get asked regularly about "those orange/yellow clamps" I use. I know, it's just a few, but still.
I bought them when I first started, they were cleared out from a local woodworking store, they have been well used by me! Good eye
Last time I was there, you could still find some at Federated Tool in London -- He bought out a huge amount of the stock when Bessey shut them down.
@6:20 drill press? Let's talk about that sandpaper wallpaper behind you, xD
Such a cool shop. It's a wood workers dream.
I have tarps smaller than those belts.
Nice
I just came looking at all of these machines
Nice shop, big enough to play hockey during breaks.
What's a break LOL (-:
Sweet
dream land!
Follow him on Instagram but still cool to see how much he has grown through the year...
Surprised he didn't get a big marlin instead of the 2 sawstops since he has the space
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I am in awe of so many of your tools. What kind of dust collection do you have? Curious.
We have a Murphy 20hp collector out back, not huge but it's big!!!
Yo man you kick it with the best damn roofer?
Wow! A German made woodworking machine made pre ww2 and still making money today unbelievable. Most machines made in Germany are First Class followed by Japan then America. I'm Australian and I'm going to try my hardest to make one of those chairs they are awesome
Great video.
Where do you get that big size walnut? Love the dark wood and in 9th grade built an end table out of Mahogany and was so beautiful. Gave it to my grandparents.
Loved the shop tour. Would have loved to see price on some slabs and chairs.
Feel free to contact me info@canadianwoodworks.com
Wow, big machines!! Matt, why don't you have a 60" drum sander in your shop? ;)
I'm a few years behind ;)
Well ya when you build it your self