I found your video looking for ideas for a similar build for myself. First, let me say that watching and learning from your mistakes is hugely comforting. I am entirely self-taught, mostly through watching videos like yours. I hope you never cut out those portions of your builds because I feel like they give incredible learning points to people like me. Second, you'll find that whiskey and bourbon are incredibly like woodworking videos. Everyone has their own taste. I'm a solid 90 - 100 proof guy. Anything over that I do not enjoy, typically. You'll find that to be your first thing to determine. After that, you'll start to explore the more-corn or the more-rye tastes. I think your choices for the cabinet are solid. Depending on where you are located one of my favorite daily-sippers may be hard to find but Traverse City bourbon is my recommendation. After that I'm a Colonel E.H. Taylor fan for the nights I'm feeling all James Bond-ish.
Wow I can’t believe this didn’t pop up on my feed. I was wondering why you’d had t posted in a while. But here we are. I’m already liking it before I even finish it
New to your channel. No, i dont plan on doing any diy's, but there is something comforting in watching you start with a bunch of pieces of wood and turning them into something really neat. The outcome of your project is totally awesome 😎 Great job.
I STILL DON'T KNOW how or why you don't get the attention (views/subs) you deserve brutha. You're a talented maker with great content! You have a great channel putting out great videos. Your spirit & enthusiasm is something that shouldn't go unnoticed either. You seem to have the motivation to do so much more given the opportunity. I wish you the best & continued growth to your channel. God bless. Keep your head held high & don't stop moving forward 🤜🤛 Tony 🇺🇸 - Central Cali
You're one of the hand few of quality channels left on YT that actually still do what YT used to be about. You provide Build videos with you're own take on instruction at a pace of explanation for anyone to follow. No gimmickie infomercial type of content. No hokie thumbnails. NO 30 min tips & tricks, top tools to buy/not to buy, tool reviews, etc. Once in a while, fine. But not a channel full & nothing but. I look forward to your videos bcuz they're some kind of BUILD videos, which is great to see & informative. Again, ty for what you do. Keep doing it man! You're time is coming. TY needs to take a look at its algorithm set up & make some serious changes or start losing a lot of people. Good luck brutha 👊 🤜 🤛. At least you know you have at least one more solid supporter out here other than your own family & friends 👍!
Love the idea! It is a very nice build. Might make one! Now! 😂 The whiskeys you picked are good! My two are my favorites you displayed in your cabinet is knobs creek and Woodford reserve! They are high in alcohol proof but they do the job on those tough days. I recommend old forester's " statesman" from the movie kings men 2. Not only is it strong but it doesn't make you make a face since it's pretty smooth. Keep up the great work as a fellow woodworker you are doing a great job! Alex -
Thanks for the encouragement man! And the recommendations 👍🏽 I picked up the hardware from Amazon - it was a bit expensive around $230 😬. Thanks again for checking out the build !
My recommendation is for true Scotch not Whiskey, I suggest Glenlivet 12-year single malt or Glenfiddich. They have smoother tastes and are good starter scotches. I like your storytelling and have subscribed!
I enjoyed this style of video. Good job on working thru the build.
Thanks!
I found your video looking for ideas for a similar build for myself. First, let me say that watching and learning from your mistakes is hugely comforting. I am entirely self-taught, mostly through watching videos like yours. I hope you never cut out those portions of your builds because I feel like they give incredible learning points to people like me. Second, you'll find that whiskey and bourbon are incredibly like woodworking videos. Everyone has their own taste. I'm a solid 90 - 100 proof guy. Anything over that I do not enjoy, typically. You'll find that to be your first thing to determine. After that, you'll start to explore the more-corn or the more-rye tastes. I think your choices for the cabinet are solid. Depending on where you are located one of my favorite daily-sippers may be hard to find but Traverse City bourbon is my recommendation. After that I'm a Colonel E.H. Taylor fan for the nights I'm feeling all James Bond-ish.
@@addison129 haha thanks! Both for the positive feedback and for the recommendations 👍🏽
Wow I can’t believe this didn’t pop up on my feed. I was wondering why you’d had t posted in a while. But here we are. I’m already liking it before I even finish it
Glad it managed to show up - hopefully more people will find it 😅🤷🏽♂️🤙🏽
New to your channel.
No, i dont plan on doing any diy's, but there is something comforting in watching you start with a bunch of pieces of wood and turning them into something really neat.
The outcome of your project is totally awesome 😎
Great job.
Thanks ! Appreciate you checking out the video!
I STILL DON'T KNOW how or why you don't get the attention (views/subs) you deserve brutha. You're a talented maker with great content! You have a great channel putting out great videos. Your spirit & enthusiasm is something that shouldn't go unnoticed either. You seem to have the motivation to do so much more given the opportunity. I wish you the best & continued growth to your channel. God bless. Keep your head held high & don't stop moving forward 🤜🤛
Tony 🇺🇸 - Central Cali
Man, thanks so much for the encouragement! Really appreciate the support! 💪🏽
You're one of the hand few of quality channels left on YT that actually still do what YT used to be about. You provide Build videos with you're own take on instruction at a pace of explanation for anyone to follow.
No gimmickie infomercial type of content. No hokie thumbnails. NO 30 min tips & tricks, top tools to buy/not to buy, tool reviews, etc. Once in a while, fine. But not a channel full & nothing but. I look forward to your videos bcuz they're some kind of BUILD videos, which is great to see & informative.
Again, ty for what you do. Keep doing it man! You're time is coming. TY needs to take a look at its algorithm set up & make some serious changes or start losing a lot of people.
Good luck brutha 👊 🤜 🤛. At least you know you have at least one more solid supporter out here other than your own family & friends 👍!
Love the idea! It is a very nice build. Might make one! Now! 😂 The whiskeys you picked are good! My two are my favorites you displayed in your cabinet is knobs creek and Woodford reserve! They are high in alcohol proof but they do the job on those tough days. I recommend old forester's " statesman" from the movie kings men 2. Not only is it strong but it doesn't make you make a face since it's pretty smooth. Keep up the great work as a fellow woodworker you are doing a great job!
Alex -
Forgot to ask where did you get the hardware to make it lift is it expensive and does it lift on its own?
Thanks for the encouragement man! And the recommendations 👍🏽
I picked up the hardware from Amazon - it was a bit expensive around $230 😬.
Thanks again for checking out the build !
Ole smokey slated caramel, or smith creek salted carmel moonshine both great sippin whiskey nicely done though looks awesome.
@@dripkidn.y.603 thanks! Also appreciate the recommendations 👍🏽
Great build dude.
Good video.
Keep it up.
Side note, how do you like your kreg track saw? I’m looking to get one but not sure which.
Thanks man!
And the Kreg saw is solid, its handle everything I’ve thrown at it so far 👍🏽
My whiskey recommendation is Blackland Bourbon from Fort Worth!
TX Whiskey and Pendleton are both really good too
@@WhiskeyBurlWoodworkingCo thanks for the recommendations!
My recommendation is for true Scotch not Whiskey, I suggest Glenlivet 12-year single malt or Glenfiddich. They have smoother tastes and are good starter scotches. I like your storytelling and have subscribed!
I appreciate the recommendations! Thanks for checking out the video and subscribing! Next video should be out soon 👍