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  • Опубліковано 15 лип 2024
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    DIY Mobile Table Saw Cabinet for the DeWalt DWE7485.
    ‪@barberspaddockwoodworking‬ - Go check out this legend and thank him for helping with the plans.
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  • @dainermade
    @dainermade 19 днів тому +20

    Great result mate. No gunna lie, the table saw on the ground did freak me out. I have an extra large head though and prone to toppling 😆

    • @MelbourneMaker
      @MelbourneMaker  19 днів тому +1

      Cheers mate. Yeh it's nice to not be bending over now. Will take me a bit to get used to though haha.

    • @JerkDogJ
      @JerkDogJ 18 днів тому +1

      The big head comment reminds me of an Army buddy of mine. We just called him "Head". We always worried if he would be a liability, but we figured his head could withstand the damage.🤣

    • @FearsomeWarrior
      @FearsomeWarrior 18 днів тому

      The Australian woodworking community is tight knit and storming the globe. Crikey!

    • @CeeJayThe13th
      @CeeJayThe13th 18 днів тому

      Eyy!

  • @adsy6819
    @adsy6819 19 днів тому +4

    as someone whose woodworking experience is watching UA-cam, this is impressive.

  • @DroidsWorkshop
    @DroidsWorkshop 17 днів тому +4

    I know you might hate it (and look in the moment we all do), but showing your mistakes is helpful to us novice woodworkers, as we have either made the same/similar mistakes, or we now know what not to do. So appreciate leaving them in the video.
    Once again, loved watching the build and keep up the good work!

    • @MelbourneMaker
      @MelbourneMaker  16 днів тому +1

      Cheers mate. Really appreciate it.

    • @kevinoneill7280
      @kevinoneill7280 10 днів тому +1

      Novices don’t make mistakes, they create learning opportunities.
      You know you are a seasoned woodworker when your learning opportunities turn into mistakes.
      A mistake is something mYou know you shouldn’t have done, but you did it anyway😂

    • @MelbourneMaker
      @MelbourneMaker  10 днів тому

      @@kevinoneill7280 yeh I always seem to have 20/20 hindsight haha

  • @codacreator6162
    @codacreator6162 13 днів тому +2

    Pocket holes are perfect for cabinet making. You chose wisely.

  • @barberspaddockwoodworking
    @barberspaddockwoodworking 18 днів тому +3

    Always glad to help out another maker, and the unit came out awesome!

    • @MelbourneMaker
      @MelbourneMaker  18 днів тому +3

      Thanks mate. Hopefully I didn't ruin the plans you did too much with my meddling haha 😅

    • @codacreator6162
      @codacreator6162 13 днів тому +1

      Great video. Subbed. Thank you, both!

  • @maikroservice
    @maikroservice 11 днів тому +2

    you are killing it - glad to see someone else working from the floor and kinda sad to see you join team self-made table saw workbench but also happy - keep on making

    • @MelbourneMaker
      @MelbourneMaker  10 днів тому +1

      Thanks mate! Yeh it's so nice to be off the floor. Still feels weird though if I'm honest haha.

  • @MansterBear
    @MansterBear 15 днів тому +2

    "This will be a nice quick project" Right. We always think that...

  • @thejoetandy
    @thejoetandy 19 днів тому +3

    In Australia you can get the XPS foam boards at Bunnings, but they are 1/3 the dimensions of a full panel. I bought three and they're easy to store.
    Get a rated respirator if you're going to keep cutting MDF.
    You need to have three different sized holes predrilled for a recessed screw joint to pull itself together. Check out the "workshop companion" video on pocket holes for an explanation.

    • @MelbourneMaker
      @MelbourneMaker  19 днів тому +1

      Thanks ill check them out! I try to stay away from MDF, but that panel was too good to pass up for free. I think (not sure though) that the RZ mask I use is fine for it.

  • @silenthill5794
    @silenthill5794 19 днів тому +3

    Here's my take on pocket hole joinery. It's perfectly acceptable for shop projects. The channels that show Festool domino joinery or biscuits, or dado, or mortice and tenon, are trying to sell a product. Quick, and dirty is the way to go for shop made furniture, and pocket holes are more than adequate.

    • @MelbourneMaker
      @MelbourneMaker  19 днів тому

      Cheers, I'm not sure why but with the amount of hate they get I always feel like I'm cheating when I use them.

  • @christophermetz5789
    @christophermetz5789 6 днів тому +1

    I keep my insulation sheet in the bed of the truck so I can just pull it out and use the tailgate as a workbench.

    • @MelbourneMaker
      @MelbourneMaker  5 днів тому

      Now I need a truck to go with my sheet. I'll let the boss know 😉

  • @bm280
    @bm280 17 днів тому

    The way people learn, or hopefully do, is to learn from mistakes. Well done for showing to err is human.

    • @MelbourneMaker
      @MelbourneMaker  16 днів тому +1

      Thanks mate. Yeh it's definitely the quickest way to learn 😂

  • @onehandedmaker
    @onehandedmaker 19 днів тому +3

    Hey David,
    Great video, I like the speed and rhythm of your presentation.
    Now, I reckon if you had taped your safety flip flops to each side of your phone..... well what can I say. Win win!
    Regards and stay dusty.
    One Handed Maker - Australia.

    • @MelbourneMaker
      @MelbourneMaker  19 днів тому +1

      Thanks mate! Really appreciate the kind words. Haha, the neighbours already give me strange looks filming, I think they would commit me if I started tying thongs to my phone. I'm tempted though.

  • @etcher6841
    @etcher6841 8 днів тому

    We need to convince the SO to make him wear a full plate armour next time

  • @jlivewell
    @jlivewell 12 днів тому

    I think it’s brilliant. Thank you for sharing. Well done!

  • @kevinoneill7280
    @kevinoneill7280 10 днів тому

    Another great video. No one likes messing up but it is funny to watch 😂. Mainly because I’ve been there before you making many of the same “design features”.
    Nice to see the safety flip flops 😀relegated to hotter days. I do find you more amusing with all fingers attached though - push blocks and push sticks on the table saw?
    Thanks for another entertaining video. 5 minute break from creasoting my new shed base turned into 28 minutes. Now back to it, this time with the aim of more creasote on the wood than on me.

    • @MelbourneMaker
      @MelbourneMaker  7 днів тому +1

      Good luck with the new shed. Hopefully it's all coming together! Will make a nice push stick soonish. Hopefully before I loose a finger 😉

  • @-MacCat-
    @-MacCat- 12 днів тому

    I've made most of those mistakes, and many many more, myself. You did well.
    Paraphrasing Epictetus @27:09 was great.
    I particularly like Samuel Beckett's spin on it -
    "Ever tried.
    Ever failed.
    No matter.
    Try Again.
    Fail again.
    Fail better."

    • @MelbourneMaker
      @MelbourneMaker  10 днів тому

      Thanks mate. Yeh I love the fail better quote. One of my favourites as well.

  • @autumncreationscz
    @autumncreationscz День тому

    refreshing video, thanks! I´m glad that its not only my thing to make those little "f*ckups" 😆. I have DWE7492 and also starting to prepare a project for new saw station. All the best! 👍

  • @crazydaverocks
    @crazydaverocks 19 днів тому +1

    Dude, I was one of those that commented on your thongs last video (not flip flops, we're not Yanks 😂). You didnt need to go all 'safety boots' for working in your garage. Just a pair of runners / sneakers (whatever you wanna call them) would do. Any shoes are better than no shoes.

    • @MelbourneMaker
      @MelbourneMaker  19 днів тому +1

      Haha. Yeh my missus is one of extremes 😉 and yes they will always be thongs in my mind, just need to make sure the other side of the pond knows what I'm on about 🤣

    • @crazydaverocks
      @crazydaverocks 19 днів тому +1

      @@MelbourneMaker - call them thongs. You might attract a whole different audience from overseas. 😉

    • @cjlamber
      @cjlamber 18 днів тому

      @@MelbourneMaker Yeah "Thongs" sends them into a spin.

  • @aarontate1861
    @aarontate1861 19 днів тому

    Awesome video, I’ll definitely come back to this when the wife caves and I’m able to get my table saw 😊
    On the note about things going wrong, a cabinet I’m restoring, everything was going swimmingly till I came to varnishing the top. To cut a long story, short, sanded back to wood bare wood, restained, and varnished again. 😫
    My lesson, don’t apply to much pressure during sanding the 1st coat of varnish!
    What doesn’t kill ya , makes ya stronger 👍🏻

    • @MelbourneMaker
      @MelbourneMaker  19 днів тому

      Sometimes it's better to ask for forgiveness rather than permission 🤣 cheers

  • @capermache
    @capermache 18 днів тому

    I’m definitely with you on having strong opinions/confidence based on hours logged on UA-cam. “Actual projects are much harder to make than they appear.” Nice vid, nice table - congratulations. Also I think that was only an average number of screwups.

    • @MelbourneMaker
      @MelbourneMaker  18 днів тому +1

      Cheers mate. Yeh, it's funny how we all think things are easy before we go and actually do them.

  • @pathardage1880
    @pathardage1880 17 днів тому

    Delightful. Thank you.

  • @indetailcarcaresolutions3770
    @indetailcarcaresolutions3770 15 днів тому

    Hi. It’s great that you’re showing what can be done with limited resources so that you encourage those wanting to get started. As an Industrial Arts teacher I have two issues. The first one is safety. I have spent 40 years educating teenagers that if you are unsafe you will not be permitted to work. While jokes about safety thongs are amusing, actually working in them should not be shown. Who knows when you will take that next step onto a protruding nail, or lose grip of your circular just to name two common accidents at home. Eye and hearing protection should be worn whenever dust or swarf is produced or decibels are above about 70. I have lost a little hearing, but I have colleagues who are now suffering with nearly total deafness.
    Also, you call yourself ‘Melbourne Maker’. A great name by the way. You have an Australian accent and talk about Australianisms such as Bunnings. We, in Australia do not use the term ‘dado’ in woodworking - it is a rebate. FYI for correct nomenclature, a groove will run ALONG the grain, a trench ACROSS the grain and a rebate will be on an EDGE or END.
    Please get the little things correct. I would like to recommend your site to colleagues, as its 90% useful for teaching, but at he moment its really good for ‘spot the unsafe behaviour’ lesson. Thanks once more for the effort you’re going to. Lloyd

    • @MelbourneMaker
      @MelbourneMaker  15 днів тому

      Thanks Lloyd, really appreciate the feedback. I'm very early and self teaching so I am getting better at safety. Please don't go and watch the earlier videos 😬 I also definitely don't have the correct terminology a lot, so appreciate any corrections. Hopefully I can keep improving, cheers.

  • @plankie1965
    @plankie1965 19 днів тому

    That is the perfect set up for my tiny space. Awesome.

  • @davidharnett5640
    @davidharnett5640 17 днів тому

    Now you can build one for your thicknesser and smile

  • @stevehedges1158
    @stevehedges1158 19 днів тому

    Great video I've had the same table saw for about four years now and to get rid of the steel legs is on my to do list. This video might get me motivated to build the same. Thanks Steve.

    • @MelbourneMaker
      @MelbourneMaker  18 днів тому

      Do it Steve! It's such a good upgrade. Makes the saw much better to use. Thanks mate.

  • @andrewford80
    @andrewford80 19 днів тому

    This is really cool. I was gonna buy one of those folding stands for my saw cos I don't have much space either but now I feel like I'll end up hating it.
    Your video style is really good. Keep up it. Love that you're no bullshit and show all the mistakes as well. This stuff is hard for n00bz

    • @MelbourneMaker
      @MelbourneMaker  19 днів тому +1

      Cheers mate! Yeh I got that stand for free with the saw.... And in my opinion I still paid too much for it. The saw never sat right on it, and wasn't sturdy enough to warrant the effort of bolting the saw onto it each time. I'd say I was using it wrong, but even I'm not that bad haha.

  • @davidharnett5640
    @davidharnett5640 17 днів тому

    The end result soon allows the blues to be forgotten. Good job bet you appreciate the extra storage. Cheers Dave 🇦🇺

    • @MelbourneMaker
      @MelbourneMaker  16 днів тому

      Yeh it's so much better. Will need to still make some more storage, but it's a good start

  • @brendo1000
    @brendo1000 5 днів тому

    Really enjoying your vids! I have the same table saw and I need to make something similar. Thanks for sharing!

  • @berniesr
    @berniesr 14 днів тому

    Great build I have done something similar for my Bosch saw. I think you have nearly as many Ryobi tools I do😂. I like the fold down extension well done 👍

    • @MelbourneMaker
      @MelbourneMaker  13 днів тому +1

      Thanks mate. Yeh slowly building a good collection of green tools. I just can't be bothered with multiple batteries.

  • @EthanBuilds
    @EthanBuilds 19 днів тому

    Very useful build man. This is something I need for my table saw as well.

    • @MelbourneMaker
      @MelbourneMaker  19 днів тому +1

      Yeh, came up well. Definitely glad I did it, and also glad I separated it from my main workbench

  • @salefin
    @salefin 10 днів тому

    Great video, mate! Regarding those foam sheets, get a few of the 30mm insulation sheets from Bunnings and you are good to go, no need full sheet.

  • @ArchEdge
    @ArchEdge 19 днів тому

    Another great video David - Im yet to comit to building a stand/cart for my Dewalt Saw, so ill keep this in mind. Its a great saw, but it really does need a left side extension and outfeed table. Well done, and congratulations on the new phone.

    • @MelbourneMaker
      @MelbourneMaker  18 днів тому

      Cheers mate! Yeh I'm pretty happy with how the design worked out.

  • @GeneCaralde119workshop
    @GeneCaralde119workshop 19 днів тому

    This is perfect timing mate, Im about to rebuild my table saw stand as well.

    • @MelbourneMaker
      @MelbourneMaker  19 днів тому +1

      Hope it helps. I did the sketchup plans with 17mm stock as I figured most people would use plywood. I couldn't get the cut list perfect, as I really have no idea what I'm doing with sketchup, but if you have any questions just yell out.

  • @bm280
    @bm280 17 днів тому

    Using double sided tape to get the correct position for mounting the drawer fronts is ideal. Always work smarter, not harder.

    • @MelbourneMaker
      @MelbourneMaker  16 днів тому +1

      Yeh it's such a good trick. Makes it nice and easy to get right

  • @OldmanSerious
    @OldmanSerious 19 днів тому

    I just bought my first table saw, a Metabo 254 M which I will hopefully set up tomorrow. Thanks for your design, I might use that as a starting point. Next you have to make a Thicknesser cabinet so you aren't running that on the ground!

    • @MelbourneMaker
      @MelbourneMaker  18 днів тому

      Hope the plans help, shouldn't be too hard to modify for your saw. Cheers!

  • @blakemiller2006
    @blakemiller2006 19 днів тому +1

    Awesome video dude! Keep up the great work, you'll have 10k subs in no time!

  • @compo6661
    @compo6661 19 днів тому

    Great vid! Thanks man

  • @oscardelgadotolosa3819
    @oscardelgadotolosa3819 11 днів тому

    Queda bastant bien, y muy útil. Enhorabuena.

  • @kbarr
    @kbarr 8 днів тому

    Don't break down full sheets on that table, it needs legs under the fold out or the whole thing is going to go ass up 7' into your cut. Also I think you just need a longer Robertson bit for your pocket holes, this is why pocket hole jigs come with a 5 or 6 inch long one. Longer bit should fix your angle of attack helping with slippage, screw bite, and uhh maybe even remembering which bit is for pocketholes.. lol

    • @MelbourneMaker
      @MelbourneMaker  6 днів тому +1

      Thanks, yeh I don't think my one came with a bit. But think I got it second hand, so probably got lost by the previous owner. I do need to get longer but, will help heaps. That combined with using the right bit 😂

  • @asbrand
    @asbrand 13 днів тому

    I have one of those big 4x8 sheets of foam, and store it in my storage building, against a wall. :) Comes in very handy for breaking down sheet goods, though.

    • @MelbourneMaker
      @MelbourneMaker  12 днів тому +1

      I'll have to track some down to make life a bit easier

    • @asbrand
      @asbrand 12 днів тому +1

      @@MelbourneMaker - one of those and two sawhorses, and you are set.

    • @MelbourneMaker
      @MelbourneMaker  12 днів тому +1

      @@asbrand already have the saw horses, so the expensive bits done ;)

  • @jcarlin
    @jcarlin 4 дні тому

    Bits of foam! It’s much handier to buy several smaller squares of the stuff and deploy them as needed rather than to buy a big 4x8’ sheet and try to store it.

  • @coolabahwoodworking
    @coolabahwoodworking 19 днів тому

    Awesome project man what a great video

    • @MelbourneMaker
      @MelbourneMaker  19 днів тому +1

      Cheers mate :) Still not as good as your one with the router lift!

    • @coolabahwoodworking
      @coolabahwoodworking 19 днів тому

      @@MelbourneMaker 😂 well agree to disagree 😂😂😂

  • @CarveNConquer
    @CarveNConquer 18 днів тому

    Excellent video mate! Always enjoy watching your project builds and I’m relieved to see you not in your safety flip flops, could have had a nasty 🛹 accident 😉 😂
    I spent the entire day making a dust extractor for my thickness planer! So much fun!

    • @MelbourneMaker
      @MelbourneMaker  16 днів тому

      Cheers mate. Yeh my dust collection is still just a leaf blower 🤣

  • @woodfather
    @woodfather 19 днів тому

    much better than being on the floor man, I hate seeing people do that 😁 👍

    • @MelbourneMaker
      @MelbourneMaker  19 днів тому

      Thanks! Yeh slowly getting set up. One bit at a time.

  • @t-roy1605
    @t-roy1605 15 днів тому

    Is it me or does this man have the worlds best looking Ryobi miter saw????

    • @MelbourneMaker
      @MelbourneMaker  14 днів тому

      It's just a normal one. Just looks better cause it's clean 😂

  • @barrymackay760
    @barrymackay760 19 днів тому

    Great video but may I suggest story stick, pinch rods (Wood by Wright) and cut list ( Bradshaw Joinery).

    • @MelbourneMaker
      @MelbourneMaker  19 днів тому

      Thanks barry I'll check those out. Cheers

  • @IMSancho
    @IMSancho 19 днів тому +2

    For the flickering lights, what frame rate are you filming at? If it's at 30 or 60 fps you'll get that sort of effect due to our electricity running at 50Hz in Australia, see if it goes away filming at 25 or 50 fps. I know on iPhone you can enable PAL modes in settings->camera which lets you choose 25 fps modes, but frustratingly you'll need a 3rd party camera app (I'd recommend Filmic Pro) to do 50 fps.

    • @MelbourneMaker
      @MelbourneMaker  19 днів тому

      Thanks mate. I'm filming on a pixel phone and a crappy action cam, so no real idea haha. Ill take a look at the settings to see if I can change to 25fps. Cheers!

  • @MansterBear
    @MansterBear 15 днів тому

    6:32
    With athleticism like that, safety flip flops are only holding you back. There's no way you can pull a maneuver like that in flip flops haha

    • @MelbourneMaker
      @MelbourneMaker  14 днів тому

      I dunno flip flops are underated sportswear 😉

  • @user-cc4pr8wc4w
    @user-cc4pr8wc4w 11 днів тому

    You don’t need more storage, you need another shed 😂🤣😂

    • @MelbourneMaker
      @MelbourneMaker  10 днів тому

      Yeh. One day when Im in a house rather than a unit maybe 😂 I can dream.

  • @telaena9565
    @telaena9565 19 днів тому

    well done *holds all the jokes inside*

  • @georgelavelle2097
    @georgelavelle2097 12 днів тому

    @ 21:24 into the video, you could have gotten seriously injured. Don't ever hold the piece with your arm across the miter saw. Use your other hand to bring down the saw.😮

    • @MelbourneMaker
      @MelbourneMaker  10 днів тому

      Yeh I should have clamped it to save the cross over. Was just being lazy on that cut.

  • @DrJ_vl
    @DrJ_vl 8 днів тому

    Like it! Im looking to make a small bench for my table saw too. Havent seen any smaller ones like this before. Seems most have plenty of space to put it , which I dont.
    Just wondering, with the small footprint, is it stable enough to saw large plates without tipping over? (Like the MDF you use.) Or you reckon some additional support is advised?
    Love you kept the mallet 😄

    • @MelbourneMaker
      @MelbourneMaker  6 днів тому +1

      Havnt used it a ton yet, but it's been super stable so far. Havnt tried to run massive sheets through it, but seems super stable. I did use MDF though so would be heavier than a plywood version which would give it more stability.

  • @dgperforms1
    @dgperforms1 15 днів тому

    Very nice! What finish did you use?

    • @MelbourneMaker
      @MelbourneMaker  15 днів тому +1

      Cheers. On the door I used tung oil so it would match in better with my workbench. I put some wipe on poly over the top. Then on the drawer fronts I just used wipe on poly nothing else. Not fancy but seems to work well.

  • @asbrand
    @asbrand 12 днів тому

    Just finished the video. Excellent design for a small shop! I do have a question I just can't parse out myself: Why did you glue-up all 4 of the flooring boards into one big panel, just to then cut it in half? Why not just glue up 2, and then the other 2, together?

    • @MelbourneMaker
      @MelbourneMaker  12 днів тому +1

      Cheers. I glued that panel up in one piece as each drawer front was a bit smaller then 2 boards. I wanted to have the wood grain continue across both drawer fronts so did it as a single pannel. Unnecessary, but figured I'd see how good I could get it as practice for future stuff.

    • @asbrand
      @asbrand 12 днів тому

      @@MelbourneMaker - ah...now that makes some sense. :)

  • @BigDen06
    @BigDen06 14 днів тому

    I like it, but why did you make the drawers so shallow?

    • @MelbourneMaker
      @MelbourneMaker  13 днів тому +1

      Cheers. The drawer sides for myself don't need to be any higher as I'll be using them primarily to store bulky items. I prefer to not have high sided drawers as they just become dumping pits. Nothing to stop you building them bigger or adding 3 or 4 drawers instead.

  • @user-xf8yr5ot4s
    @user-xf8yr5ot4s 7 днів тому

    That is amazing. Iv just sub to your channel. How are you getting on with all the ryobi tools . Because I need new tools . Not sure if they are any good

    • @MelbourneMaker
      @MelbourneMaker  7 днів тому

      I really like them, although not a lot to compare them to if I'm honest. Mainly using them because I didn't like the idea of having multiple batteries. The fact they have a wide range is also handy. Buy the expensive versions of the tools you use alot and the cheap versions of the less important ones

  • @CeeJayThe13th
    @CeeJayThe13th 18 днів тому

    Re: the video title
    Don't worry, I'll make all new mistakes if I try this.

    • @MelbourneMaker
      @MelbourneMaker  16 днів тому

      Haha cheers. Enjoy the rollercoaster 😉

  • @craighilleightball
    @craighilleightball 15 днів тому

    Sheesh - need more detail in your videos mate. You can't leave "went to the footy last night and might have had a few drinks" hanging out there. What game and was it a happy or sad hangover?

    • @MelbourneMaker
      @MelbourneMaker  15 днів тому

      Haha. It would of been the essendon v Carlton game so a sad hungover. There were quite a few beers required. I'm a long suffering essendon supporter.

  • @adamjones9506
    @adamjones9506 19 днів тому

    Nothing convyes disappointment quite like hands.

    • @MelbourneMaker
      @MelbourneMaker  19 днів тому +1

      Yep that's my Italian half coming out hahaha

  • @ChrisSmith-vl7ob
    @ChrisSmith-vl7ob 17 днів тому

    Hey, love your work,but please don't use cross hands on mitre saw! Very dangerous!

    • @MelbourneMaker
      @MelbourneMaker  16 днів тому

      Yeh I was being lazy on that one. I know better. Probably should of left that on the edit cutting floor. Thanks for the concern 🙂

  • @TheWoodFairyAus
    @TheWoodFairyAus 19 днів тому +1

    Where are your safety flip flops?

  • @klintharder2155
    @klintharder2155 18 днів тому

    Did I miss the 'secret feature'?

    • @MelbourneMaker
      @MelbourneMaker  18 днів тому

      Yeh sorry was a little click baity there. It was the fold up out feed table.

  • @manikzag
    @manikzag 7 днів тому

    Waay too relatable. Sir, save your mouth - does your green drill have the same magnet that mine does? It's taken me ages to break that habit.

  • @cjlamber
    @cjlamber 18 днів тому

    Wots a flip flop?

  • @wh0tube
    @wh0tube 13 днів тому

    Cobram state extra virgin no less 😉👍

  • @Expedient_Mensch
    @Expedient_Mensch 2 дні тому

    Safety boots! Good start, now work on changing out of your pyjamas before making a vid.

  • @fordmangtho351
    @fordmangtho351 12 днів тому

    Come on mate. You call yourself then Melbourne Maker, but call them “flip flops”. They’re bloody thongs or pluggas

    • @MelbourneMaker
      @MelbourneMaker  12 днів тому +1

      Yeh will always be thongs in my mind, but I need to not freak out the American viewers haha ;)

    • @fordmangtho351
      @fordmangtho351 12 днів тому

      @@MelbourneMakeryeah, they are a bit special

  • @zigswag00n64
    @zigswag00n64 19 днів тому

    why does this guy look like he is going to sell me a used sham wow rag or some other garbage phone order rag from early 2000s

    • @MelbourneMaker
      @MelbourneMaker  19 днів тому

      Shhh don't tell everyone about my old job! Hahaha

  • @installer1571
    @installer1571 19 днів тому

    Get rid of the subtitles. They're annoying.

    • @MelbourneMaker
      @MelbourneMaker  19 днів тому +1

      You can turn them off :) should be a CC button on youtube.

    • @andrewford80
      @andrewford80 19 днів тому +1

      Round of applause for this guy!