Love those chill Saturdays in the shop. I thought it was super exciting bro. Honestly..lately, I get more excited when I get to work on the shop doing improvements more than I do about our actual projects. 😅 Hate to say that..hahah..but it's the truth!
Great project. I have a bench that I have a big open shelf on the bottom. I end up stacking things up (mostly scraps) and it's always a mess. Not very efficient. I've been wanting to add drawers or something to it. That way I can keep more things closer to where I'm working.
As always, good video Josh! I dont find these boring at all. Always good seeing others and how people work in their shops. It helps me think of how i can have better flow in my own shop. Also, where do you source the Roo glue?
Off topic question, I’m designing my shop and trying to decide on the ceiling height, what is the height of your ceiling, and how low could you go and still be productive? Thanks.
Nice ; looking forward to those doors. I built them out of Cypress ( it was in his front yard & he had them taken down and called a sawyer to mill them up for me) . I used the best grain , straightest pieces and made big tenons and mortises. Then poured a wood saver over them for weather proofing . They are still there ? Main entrance door! Oh the wood saver is because he refused to let me finish them ? He wanted them rough ? Anyway I want to see you do your doors ! I just used now like a straight grain Doug fir and dominos ? . You hv a very nice shop Josh !
Thanks. We are in production already with the doors. It will probably be a multiple part video. First one will be out next week. Already started filming.
Perfect timing! Got a workbench build in my near future. Lots of great ideas here, thanks man.
You are making the content I want to see, and also make lol. Thanks for the work you put in
Love those chill Saturdays in the shop. I thought it was super exciting bro. Honestly..lately, I get more excited when I get to work on the shop doing improvements more than I do about our actual projects. 😅 Hate to say that..hahah..but it's the truth!
Oh dude, shop projects are the best. I wish I had more time to work on the shop. There are an endless amount of improvements to do.
I have a very similar drawer for my sandpaper. I just put the paper in the other way up so I can see the grit printed on the paper.
@@adamgow2276 nice. Yeah that works too lol
Great project. I have a bench that I have a big open shelf on the bottom. I end up stacking things up (mostly scraps) and it's always a mess. Not very efficient. I've been wanting to add drawers or something to it. That way I can keep more things closer to where I'm working.
Thanks. Yeah my other assembly table is open at the bottom and just collects junk lol
As always, good video Josh! I dont find these boring at all. Always good seeing others and how people work in their shops. It helps me think of how i can have better flow in my own shop.
Also, where do you source the Roo glue?
Thanks man. I just order the roo glue off of Amazon
First time ever seeing a floating panel glued in
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Less steps and a place for everything.👍🏝️🇨🇦
Yep! Always trying to improve efficiency
Off topic question, I’m designing my shop and trying to decide on the ceiling height, what is the height of your ceiling, and how low could you go and still be productive? Thanks.
My ceilings are 10’. I wouldn’t want lower that that
Nice ; looking forward to those doors. I built them out of Cypress ( it was in his front yard & he had them taken down and called a sawyer to mill them up for me) . I used the best grain , straightest pieces and made big tenons and mortises. Then poured a wood saver over them for weather proofing . They are still there ? Main entrance door! Oh the wood saver is because he refused to let me finish them ? He wanted them rough ? Anyway I want to see you do your doors ! I just used now like a straight grain Doug fir and dominos ? . You hv a very nice shop Josh !
Thanks. We are in production already with the doors. It will probably be a multiple part video. First one will be out next week. Already started filming.
Sorry i couldnt quite understand it but what glue were you using on prefinished? Im interested as it would save me dadoing prefinished in some cases
It’s called Roo glue.
@@NE_woodworks thanks