@@DaileyWoodworks We had a Shopsmith and might again but they had a lot of great safety features like feather boards, safety switch, push stick that pressed down on the wood, etc. I think it even had a tall fence like you built.
New sub! Really looking forward to watching more of your work! We are a new channel concentrating on farm style restorations. Not much content up yet but any subs and advise is much appreciated!
Robert you did a fantastic job. All your instructions where easy to follow & gives me hope to paint my pine furniture
Way to go! Saving the world one old dresser at a time.
I like it a whole lot . I was looking for a window bench . Now I see that it could be made out of a dresser
I love it that you found it on the road
Ive been in shock how churches get rid of that old gorgeous wood pews for new crappy pews. this is excellent#!
Wow Robert, you've done a fantastic job. I really like how it turned out TFS.
Great job! Like all your safety techniques...
Your family is blessed.
Nicely done! congratulations!
You are so talented!!!! Great job!
This would work at the foot of a bed, also.
I was thinking that too. It would be so easy to put padding and fabric on top for a bench seat
Really beautiful!
Could you let me know the name of the jig used to make the slotted screw holes?
great job, thanks 4 sharing.
Beautiful!
OMG SO NICE ...
What the Hell! So much work! If you do sell it, I hope you charge on the high-end. Trust me, that was not as easy as you make it.
Very nice
IT COST TO DO THAT....SOME TIMES OLD FURNITURE HAS SOME KIND OLD PAINT CAN NOT COVER WITH NEW PAINT...
You could try using stripper to remove the old paint or sand it & then add the new paint or stain.
Love it👍🏼
Muy bien! ahora suscrito!
That doesn't look like a window seat. It looks like a dresser.
Thank you for using a push stick and thinking about safety. I stop watching channels that show reckless use of power tools.
I like being able to count to ten. One careless mistake and boom. What's your favorite style of pushstick?
@@DaileyWoodworks We had a Shopsmith and might again but they had a lot of great safety features like feather boards, safety switch, push stick that pressed down on the wood, etc. I think it even had a tall fence like you built.
New sub! Really looking forward to watching more of your work! We are a new channel concentrating on farm style restorations. Not much content up yet but any subs and advise is much appreciated!
Robert Dailey I'll do that for sure.
Lmaooo@ carcass
Beautiful!