Love your precision. I also use the JessEm stock guides on my old Craftsman saw circa early 80's, turns a fairly dangerous saw ( no riving knife) into a very good old saw coupled with a modern 2hp induction motor and an Incra fence. I do appreciate the attention to detail in your stuff. I do like the voice over. Even though it's usually obvious what you're doing, sometimes it's helpful to hear it too. Thanks, look forward for the next one!
Yep - some modern upgrades can make a HUGE difference with older machines. My first “modification” ever was putting a blade stabilizer on my old Delta contractor saw. I was amazed at the improvement! 😂😆 Thanks for watching 👍👊
Three things…. 1) where did you get that hose sock thing? I battle with mine every time. B) maybe unhook the dust collection when you’re using the pad to spread your finish? This is just a guess but you may get some junk up in that sander and that would be a shame. And 3) nice work.
Central vac hose sock: amzn.to/4gBtXlC. The vac hose is disconnected at the vacuum. I do this because the power cord and vac hose are bundled and I’m too lazy to get out another cord. 😆 Thanks for watching!
Nice table. Simple but elegant
Nice work the voice over was great.
Thanks!
Much better instructional detail with the voice over. Thank you
Noted - Thanks for watching 👍👊
Looks great! I enjoyed your no nonsense presentation style.
I appreciate that!
Definitely like the voice over better.
Love your precision. I also use the JessEm stock guides on my old Craftsman saw circa early 80's, turns a fairly dangerous saw ( no riving knife) into a very good old saw coupled with a modern 2hp induction motor and an Incra fence. I do appreciate the attention to detail in your stuff. I do like the voice over. Even though it's usually obvious what you're doing, sometimes it's helpful to hear it too. Thanks, look forward for the next one!
Yep - some modern upgrades can make a HUGE difference with older machines. My first “modification” ever was putting a blade stabilizer on my old Delta contractor saw. I was amazed at the improvement! 😂😆 Thanks for watching 👍👊
Great video, would love to see more content like this
Three things…. 1) where did you get that hose sock thing? I battle with mine every time. B) maybe unhook the dust collection when you’re using the pad to spread your finish? This is just a guess but you may get some junk up in that sander and that would be a shame. And 3) nice work.
Central vac hose sock: amzn.to/4gBtXlC. The vac hose is disconnected at the vacuum. I do this because the power cord and vac hose are bundled and I’m too lazy to get out another cord. 😆 Thanks for watching!