Nice job! But might I introduce you to glue? 🤪 When assembling the hollow core door with a nailer, applying a little PVA such as Original Tightbond I, or even Tightbond II or III will go a long way in making it more ridged. And it will keep the nails from loosening up over time. All the Best, Chuck.
This was an interesting project. We have always installed the stops after the door but I guess that is because we have never seen it done correctly. Great job, it looks really good
I love how you get things done. You show how you can just do the job, keeping it simple. and thinking ahead. You clearly have skill and experience. I hope from a safety standpoint that you could recommend "don't do this at home". You disregard most safety guidelines on the table saw, your blade is too low, you have no push stick, you back up if your work rides up, and I'm guessing you don't wear safety glasses. I'd like others to know that this isn't for inexperienced operators with dull saw blades and little understanding of the hazards presented by a saw operation. Free handing a router I see that you know exactly how to do it, which direction to cut, and good choice of cutter. Hooray. Not safe for most DIY newbies. Thanks for hearing me out. I teach woodworking skills and always remind my students that they are working on sharp clean, well adjusted equipment which isn't the norm in uncle Butch's basement workshop.
Great points. Yes, you are 100 percent correct on safety. I’m just so used to doing this type of work it’s become second nature. I should put some disclaimers up going forward 👍
I work the same way,bub. That comes with 'sperience! Great video. However I gotta build the door too and use only oak. Grat minds think alike and I'm right there with you. (Construction industry since 1992) @@BuildALotAcres
Nice project! I was thinking about doing that to my basement door. it would be nice to let the heat up from the boiler but to keep the bottom closed to keep the dog from going down. You guys did a great job! Looks amazing!
I love your work style lol I need to take notes. I take absolutely forever to finish any project because I obsess over little things, whereas you’re circle sawing boards just holding them up lol
Neat. My son might be able to do that. But not me 😂. Nice job Case. Great tip about the painters tape. How come you didn’t use a hammer and wood chisels to cut out the wood for the hardware. 🤔🤔🙂 Have a great Sunday Case and family.
Great execution and good video.
Willow was definitely helping ! Best help there
She’s a good girl
Nice job!
But might I introduce you to glue? 🤪
When assembling the hollow core door with a nailer, applying a little PVA such as Original Tightbond I, or even Tightbond II or III will go a long way in making it more ridged. And it will keep the nails from loosening up over time.
All the Best,
Chuck.
This was an interesting project. We have always installed the stops after the door but I guess that is because we have never seen it done correctly. Great job, it looks really good
Thanks Joseph. You could do it either way 👍
I love how you get things done. You show how you can just do the job, keeping it simple. and thinking ahead. You clearly have skill and experience. I hope from a safety standpoint that you could recommend "don't do this at home". You disregard most safety guidelines on the table saw, your blade is too low, you have no push stick, you back up if your work rides up, and I'm guessing you don't wear safety glasses. I'd like others to know that this isn't for inexperienced operators with dull saw blades and little understanding of the hazards presented by a saw operation. Free handing a router I see that you know exactly how to do it, which direction to cut, and good choice of cutter. Hooray. Not safe for most DIY newbies. Thanks for hearing me out. I teach woodworking skills and always remind my students that they are working on sharp clean, well adjusted equipment which isn't the norm in uncle Butch's basement workshop.
Great points. Yes, you are 100 percent correct on safety. I’m just so used to doing this type of work it’s become second nature. I should put some disclaimers up going forward 👍
I work the same way,bub. That comes with 'sperience! Great video. However I gotta build the door too and use only oak. Grat minds think alike and I'm right there with you. (Construction industry since 1992) @@BuildALotAcres
@@isaacheiss7093 Amen 👍
Love UA-cam and people like you posting. You just showed the blueprint for exactly what I'm about to do! Thank you 🤘
@@PeacocksFly07 Thank you 🙏
Nice project! I was thinking about doing that to my basement door. it would be nice to let the heat up from the boiler but to keep the bottom closed to keep the dog from going down. You guys did a great job! Looks amazing!
Thanks Justin. It was a fun project. I can’t admit it to Mama though, or I’ll get a whole list 😅
@@BuildALotAcres lol I know how that goes!
great video and a nice job if I may ask what table saw is that looks nice and compact. thanks
@@JHula-uq1en It’s an old Makita. I got it at a Boy Scout Yard Sale for $10 like 15 years ago
@@BuildALotAcres thanks just found it it's a 2708 and seems to be a favourite among diy'ers. keep up the great work! cheers
@@JHula-uq1en That’s the one 👍
Table saw use is exactly why I have 7 fingers. It couldn’t possibly happen to me…YES IT CAN
Very nice job
@@jimmeckley6475 Thank you 🙏
I love your work style lol I need to take notes. I take absolutely forever to finish any project because I obsess over little things, whereas you’re circle sawing boards just holding them up lol
Thank you 🙏
Well done.
Thank you sir 🙏
It seems to me that you only cut the door once, but you added a half inch into it with the little shelf, wouldn’t you have had to cut a half inch out?
The slab I bought was 78”, instead of a standard 80”
Neat. My son might be able to do that. But not me 😂. Nice job Case.
Great tip about the painters tape.
How come you didn’t use a hammer and wood chisels to cut out the wood for the hardware. 🤔🤔🙂
Have a great Sunday Case and family.
Thanks Noel. Aside from an occasional axe or maul, I prefer power tools 😀👍 Have a great Sunday as well my friend.
Off topic, Are you ready for the upcoming storm?
I hope so 😁👍🍻
You made that look too easy Case, we can tell you’ve been in the business for a long time 👍🏻🙋🏼♂️🙂
Thank you Luc. Appreciate the kind words 🙏