Jon, youre videos are entertaining, informative and a pure pleasure to watch you ply your trade. Please keep the content coming, dont know what id do if i ran out of jon peters videos to watch.
Fantastic series Jon & thanks so much for taking us along! That Whitney planner was really awesome & that table top turned out great! Those guys do terrific work & that recycled barn wood is amazing!!
Looks like you may have brought a couple of souvenirs home with you! Thanks for including us in this journey. Makes me want to go and buy the whole lot from them.
Please keep making long videos explaining what you're doing. I love those types of videos it's more interesting and professional. I enjoy it that way the most
My eyes are wide open and excited to see all this wood!!! I freecycle as much wood as I can and I would even be excited about their reject boards. This was a great topic great job. Thx Jon
Great series, definitely interested in seeing some more of these. Anthony seems like a cool guy that enjoys what he does and that makes it that much better :)
That planer is one kick ass machine! Just the quality in material and build......those gears will last forever! Ah the days machines were built to last not to replace. Great series.....Cheers
Three coats of gloss (water based finish), one of satin is quicker and you don't have to keep stirring the finish to keep the flattening agent suspended. Great looking tables. Good stuff. Thanks for the series.
My son in law gave me some chestnut from an old family tobacco barn that was built about 140 years ago. From the size of the pieces I guess that makes the wood around 200 years old. The barn was built with wood peg fasteners.
I would consider buying a refurb from festoolrecon.com. I bought one for $1175 shipped. The one I received looked like it was almost brand new. It also came with a 1 year warranty.
It's always sad when an old barn is neglected or comes down. Awesome job giving it new life!
Great series Jon. Always enjoy seeing how things were made back in the day and how we honor those skills by reclaiming this old history.
Jon, youre videos are entertaining, informative and a pure pleasure to watch you ply your trade. Please keep the content coming, dont know what id do if i ran out of jon peters videos to watch.
Have some furniture made with reclaimed wood. Lot of character. This guys at The Real Antique Wood Mill seem to be very good craftsmen
Fantastic series Jon & thanks so much for taking us along! That Whitney planner was really awesome & that table top turned out great! Those guys do terrific work & that recycled barn wood is amazing!!
Circle cut on a table saw...you learn something new every day!
Looks like you may have brought a couple of souvenirs home with you! Thanks for including us in this journey. Makes me want to go and buy the whole lot from them.
Excellent John-many thanks for bringing us along.
Enjoyed the barn series, thank you. Chestnut is such a beautiful wood. I never saw so much of it in one place stacked in his shop!
Please keep making long videos explaining what you're doing. I love those types of videos it's more interesting and professional. I enjoy it that way the most
Really enjoyed this series Jon & Anthony! Nice to see that amazing old barn live on thanks to Anthony and his team. Well done!
Awesome Jon. Those guys seem like a lot of fun. Love the process...
I love to see wood recycled instead of winding up in a landfill.
My eyes are wide open and excited to see all this wood!!! I freecycle as much wood as I can and I would even be excited about their reject boards. This was a great topic great job. Thx Jon
Well I have to do it all by hand, but there is great satisfaction in taking some rough old bit of wood and planing it back to smooth pristine timber!
Great series, definitely interested in seeing some more of these. Anthony seems like a cool guy that enjoys what he does and that makes it that much better :)
Yes he does!
That planer is one kick ass machine! Just the quality in material and build......those gears will last forever! Ah the days machines were built to last not to replace.
Great series.....Cheers
Great stuff. That circular cut was very nice. I stare at templates for 2-4 hours before I make (for me) serious cuts like that. No room for error.💪
Really fun series. Thanks for taking the time to introduce us to such a great business.
Great video Jon, I really enjoyed this series watching the process they go through from the barns to the reclaimed wood.
Three coats of gloss (water based finish), one of satin is quicker and you don't have to keep stirring the finish to keep the flattening agent suspended. Great looking tables. Good stuff. Thanks for the series.
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Real Antique is the best. They have great material there
Thanks Adam!
Awesome videos! Indeed you don't see something like this every othrr day. Thanks for sharing!
Really enjoyed this series. Thanks for sharing!
I would love to dig through their off-cut bins!
Well done thanks I enjoy it very much and as always from watching your videos learned a few things.
That planer was crazy awesome
Well done Jon. I’ve really enjoyed the videos. Much appreciated.
Great video, Anthony is an amazing and talented dude. 👌
Yes he is!
Wonderful series. Thank you.
Absolutely loved this series Jon 👏👏
Really enjoyed this series. Talk Anthony into starting a UA-cam channel or a collab with you.
Great Jon, Oh that lovely old wood, have a nice day !!!
Beautiful series Jon. Thank you
Really cool Jon, thanks for sharing! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
Great series Jon, very interesting, thank you.
My son in law gave me some chestnut from an old family tobacco barn that was built about 140 years ago. From the size of the pieces I guess that makes the wood around 200 years old. The barn was built with wood peg fasteners.
How did you debug it? not everybody as a container oven 😅
Very interesting.
Wow part 3 was good, I’ll have to watch the other two. It recommended this one first... weird
Nice, entertaining and inspiring.
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Thanks!
That’s great
Excuse me , I think I ordered the Large thickness planer ?
Quite the heavy NJ accent 👌
How can you treat it like a for bug and stabilizarion without a container oven 😅
I reuse so much wood that now my firewood has become useable lumber
Which video is Part 2 then? I assume the one where you take down the barn is Part 1?
The link is in the description
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I would consider buying a refurb from festoolrecon.com. I bought one for $1175 shipped. The one I received looked like it was almost brand new. It also came with a 1 year warranty.
Boa noite muito bom video
Loved the series, Jon.
Loved the series Jon!