Thanks for the video. I saw you use some techniques I've never seen before. I will definitely incorporate some into my woodworking. I especially liked the part where I imagined the drilling and jigsawing. The music and lights were great. The fireworks at the end, spectacular... lol... (dang batteries, imiright?)... thanks, good job.
BTW, 08.01.23.
Very nicely done. Thanks for sharing your professional talent. You could always be a barber on the side.
I love the precision, this was great workmanship.
I also want to mention the hair, I work with a fellow with long hair in a crawl space. He was drilling with a Hole hawg and his hair got into the chuck/bit and tore a lot of hair. I've been in the construction business over 50 years. You cannot be to careful using power equipment. Good video
Tim Douglas's your winding us up mate .lol a bet it's a rite laugh working with you mate .
Always in awe of how easy folks make using a router freehand looks.
Great skill, you work better and cleaner than a lot of carpenters I work with, good job, keep it up,
Really nice design. I think it might be possible without the specialized tools, but since you’ve got them, it’s good to see how they’re used.
I like it. Maybe spacer-blocks under the sliders will make them easier and quicker to install next time and my preference is drawers, etc., are easier to see into when painted white. You were clever with the tools you had.
You did a very good job on that platform with drawers. Great for dogs the added rubber floor. Nice !
Daniel Solowiej thank you. The client even has a bed that goes over the padding. Those dogs will be riding nice now.
Good build, I was getting really concerned about your hair getting caught in the table saw.
What the hell is all that noise? Is that a vacuum running in the background, or did you leave your saw running?
It’s either the air cleaner or air conditioning. I live in central California where it’s usually above 100 all summer.
@@JaimeDrewatWoodenU oh shoot, I grew up in Redding. I know all about the heat. Anyway, good job on the build.
One thing i love about women joiners is theyre a lot neater than us male ones haha few times i sat here thinking god id have just slung those tools all over the place 😂😂
Your favorite song must be "a little less conversation, a little more action please". Great build. Enjoyed the video. Must say, the hair should be tied back. Safety first is good practice. Going to sub. Like to see other builds.
Really cool idea, could also use it as tool storage if you need to do a job outside the shop, really good!
Great storage. Great build. Love the end, so the dogs can see out the window..
You make it look so easy & fast,nice..
Jobs are so easy when you have all the right tools
Very good. Love your design and construction
Jacques
Cape Town
South Africa
Nice box. Cool dog. Thanks for sharing!
That's really great work. I had to slow it down but I got some ideas. Thanks for sharing.
That's why they invented push sticks!
I have that very table saw, how did you attach the wood extension on the right side?
awesome solution for the kids (dogs :>) great looking finished project. you might want to watch a couple of videos on installing drawer slides for pointers. looked like you were having a little trouble with that. I hope it was OK to point that out. enjoy your channel.
Russ Veinot thanks ya I've seen them installed before but I read the measurement wrong and was off by an inch the first time I installed one if you can see that in the video.
when installing rails, I use a spacer under the rail to help hold it in place and then I can make the same mistake on both rails :>)
Good on you for DIY.
Do yourself a favour, you have some cabinetry skills building that will only improve in the future but bad habits will seriously harm you.
You really need to learn some shops safety skills.
Best of luck
Nice build, thanks for sharing! Jaime bien cette réalisation, merci ! :-)
Damn you’re talented lady
You do FAST good work..! Great job.
Great video, looking to do this myself and this really helps.
Nice Work.
Nice work, Did I miss what the elongated holes are for? Thank you for sharing.
Timothy Bliven I don't think I said because they ended up not using them but it's so you can strap the whole thing into the tracks for the seats. Originally we wanted to click it into the tracks like the seats do but that part was ridiculously expensive and couldn't find anything equivalent to do the job.
Good video. Please watch your hair. Very clever.
Добрый день да вопрос времени когда волосы на мотает на станок техника безопасности в первую очередь удачи и успехов в работе.
Enjoyed had to watch till the end
Das Video is gut und schön aber der Ton is der Hammer ich habe das volle Video angesehen und da nach Kopfschmerzen gehabt wegen Ton das macht Musik als Hintergrund aber nicht so ein Ohrenbetäubendes saug oder Pfeif Geräusch aber das Video is cool und auch der bau der Kiste
Awesome that's a brilliant build, how long did that actually take you in real time? Hopefully I get the time to build a subfloor in part of my van.
I can’t really remember it was so long ago but I know I don’t get to work a solid chunk of time so it probably took me about two weeks working off and on.
How to build something like this
Nice work!
Looks great!
Awesome job! Do you by any chance have some dimensions?
qu3st813 I found the plans for this and I marked it as 40" wide 47" long and 8" tall but I may have changed the dimensions slightly when I built it but now I can't remember.
awesome!
Nice job!
Wonderful job Thanks for sharing
Very talented, but the number of unsafe practices makes this a better safety video than a DIY video. Learn to WORK SAFE!!!!!
Too bad about the left drawer not being able to opening all the way because of the sliding door
It does when the box is against the other side in the van it just wasn't when we set it down and I didn't notice.
You have some great skills! Please practice some better safety. This video made me cringe many times. It only takes a few minuets more to be safe. I was a “it will never happen to me” guy. And you guest it, all I heard was ting and the end of my finger was gone. They put it back but lots of pain and it’s not the same .
Everyone be safe!
Made me shudder a few times when your long hair was close to rotating machinery, tie it back or wear a hat.
something I had never thought about (being bald) but yeah now that you point that out - that is good advice.
na ja der Ekel-Alfred hätte jetzt folgendes gesagt: "du dusellige Kuh" in dem Sinne - UVV in den USA
You obviously do great work and knew where your hair was because no accidents occurred! Most of the guys who commented on your hair wouldn't have said jack squat had it been a guy with long hair or a beard. We get our hands close to blades all day long, we understand the dangers and are cognizant of where our extremities (including hair) are. If it "made you nervous" grow up and move on to the next video.
Thank you. I can understand if kids are watching but I treat my hair like a third arm lol I always know where it is. I’ve been doing this for about 20 years and never had a problem. Honestly I’m terrible at putting my hair up because my grandma would do our hair every morning and I have a tender scalp so it was a little torturous. I never really learned how to put it up cuz she always did lol
Wow, great advice Kenneth! Not a case of viewers being "nervous, but noting a safety issue. Nobody goes to work intending to be involved in an incident but, it happens, often to the most experienced who let their guard down and are complacent.
Anyhow, you continue as you please, your body, your life😏
That thing would weigh enough to increase gas consumption. I'd use light weight materials,
Wow cool! How did you get the idea to do that. I've been looking for this idea for a while.Well done great work
Nice work, watch out your hair!!
be carful with your hair when table saw or other power tool is on.
ohh my god
she makes art
Я тоже больше переживал за ее волосы
Should of varnished the nice birch wood. Kind of ruined it with that ugly black. But if you like flat black then it's good, but wasted that pretty birch.
So, can I watch to the end or does she lose a finger, hand, or a big chunk of scalp with blood flying all over?!?!
Perfect
nice work but you have to prime that shit. primer is the binder. and that all in one primer / paint is crap too.
Be careful your hair caught on table blade!
it's to much to set and watching this video I like easy fast job so everyone can do it with out needing all this tools
Молодец! Но с распущенными волосами нельзя работать!
A bet anyone she has no idea how to cook. But she knows her way around the workshop. Just tie that hair back is my only advise.
Repitition will not dilute this message: long hair not tied back and rotating machinery of any kind is a recipe for disaster.
Hair must be removed when working with the circular...
Хорошая работа, только косыночку одевай. Успехов тебе!
He or she?
You love ryobi
how to do a 1000hrs work in 18 minutes lol
My God yes. The hair is so close to a tragic situation......
Buen travajo
Arbeitsschutz, Eure Haare können sich in der Säge verheddern.
This is great until you go down the road and the drawers are opening up on you
Please put your hair up
Super dangerous hair.
Very unclear , it's not best way to explain
Watch your hair in that table saw ! Please learn shop safety from a professional. Speed is worthless without fingers.
Could you please tie your hair while working :/
oh crap.. that hair made my heart skip a beat.. I don't know much about power equipment but I seen enough on DIY shows to know that I see some concerns..
Please tie your hair back. Watch those fingers. Saw pulls hair...not good for your face going forward. Mom
Hey get your hair under in a hat or put it up! Rookie
Hold up? This a girl?
But what about your hair
omg the hair, what an example to set.....not
Too long, too much wasted video footage. Get to the point.
Be carefull with hairs above the saw. It was so scary... But it so great job to look at it 👍