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КОМЕНТАРІ • 535

  • @donalegrand3553
    @donalegrand3553 8 років тому +1

    I saw Paulk video & liked his design, but never would need that whole system.
    I like your in shop design, something I could use, even outside on a clear sunny day.

  • @djonesy597
    @djonesy597 9 років тому +2

    I thinks it's cool how the woodworking UA-cam channels support each other and work together.

  • @TheMarcball
    @TheMarcball 9 років тому +4

    Ron will be proud ! we're here seeing smart people learning from smart people, it feels good !

  • @JayBates
    @JayBates  9 років тому +99

    Please thumbs this up so everyone can see it. The purpose of the split top was to be able to use clamps in the middle of the table. I didn't want to drill all the holes in the top so this gave more clamping options. That being said, I'm probably going to push the tops together and drill the holes in the top like the original design.

    • @strengthinpride
      @strengthinpride 9 років тому

      Please make a video of that process as well.

    • @dogwoodtales
      @dogwoodtales 9 років тому

      If I had the space I would make a similar size workbench with a split top. Perhaps you can think of a way to make the split top adjustable, so it can be opened up more or closed all the way depending on what you need for a given project.
      I recall seeing something like this in the Workbench book by Christopher Schwarz, but I don't remember how the split top operated.

    • @JayBates
      @JayBates  9 років тому +8

      ***** I haven't parked in my garage since I started calling it a shop :)

    • @MarkChapnell
      @MarkChapnell 9 років тому

      *****​ you can park cars in garages too??? Well I'll be damned whatever will they think of next?

    • @doubledarefan
      @doubledarefan 9 років тому +2

      Dogwood Tales Come up with a system with one side on sliders, connected to 2 threaded rods with crank handles, like a giant Black & Decker Workmate!

  • @kentw.england2305
    @kentw.england2305 8 років тому

    The fast motion is perfect for seeing both design and build technique. I wish more YTers would use this style.

  • @anthonydtobias
    @anthonydtobias 9 років тому

    Nice job, I like the fact that you use 2x4's and 2x6's, that's what a lot of us use on stuff like. Thanks for posting it, nice way to gain storage also!

  • @barretthageman3350
    @barretthageman3350 9 років тому

    That is a great design. I have made 3 modified version of his design. Bought all of his plans, and hope to build his miter saw stand later this year. Best of all for me is that I can hang them on the wall when not in use.

  • @bibbee333
    @bibbee333 4 роки тому

    WOW! Not only a great woodworker, but great angles for the videos and editing. I admire both sides of that.

  • @scottcasey7108
    @scottcasey7108 9 років тому

    Well done Jay - as always.
    I just built my own version of this table, and made 2 modifications to address clamping
    1) added filler strips to the corner between the top of the side hole and the bottom of the top. Gives a solid clamping surface and something to drill into should I want to
    2) perforated the top with loads of 3/4" holes - then bought a couple sets of Kreg bench dogs. The bonus feature of the Kreg dogs is the non-slip tip inserts come out and fit neatly into the dog holes all by themselves - great for sanding. (I told customer service at Kreg they should sell the "brakes" separately - I'd buy a dozen or so ;))
    This is probably the number one unexpected benefit of the new table!
    Ron also has those fancy clamps that slip down into a hole that allows for clamping out in the middle areas. Way out of my budget at $40 or so a piece.
    Being the cheapa$$ I am, I decided to take a couple of my inexpensive 12" Irwin clamps, cut the end off and then bent it to a nice 90 angle aligned with the clamping end.
    Works brilliantly and I can clamp anywhere across the entire table!
    Size: Since my shop is basically built around this table, I had to scrimp a bit on the depth - but do have times I'm working on large pieces like pantries, bookcases and such. I took the cutoff from the top and fashioned a way to mount it on quick attach supports to get the full 48" depth for those occasions. Kinda modular in nature
    As always, keep the great work Jay and hope our new coach can get the Wings past the first round next season!

  • @litoaz
    @litoaz 9 років тому

    The thing I love about your work is that it looks so accurate and the methods used seem very methodical and on point.Great work!

  • @autopartsjocky
    @autopartsjocky 8 років тому

    I built the workbench a couple of years ago (I bought the plans also). I have made some modifications to the bench by squaring up 3 of the oval shaped holes on one of the long sides and installed drawers. That makes the space more usable for me.

  • @hildgrim
    @hildgrim 9 років тому +9

    Love the painted drills.

  • @bc65925
    @bc65925 9 років тому

    On the rolling assembly cart I made for myself I used some real nice locking casters that not only lock the wheel, but locks the swivel. Makes them pretty much part of the leg.

  • @42fontenator
    @42fontenator 8 років тому +2

    I made a 4x6 version of this with 1" holes spaced 6" apart and rounded over the holes. I like it so far.

  • @dabrgo2
    @dabrgo2 9 років тому

    Jay Bates, not only are you an amazing carpenter, You excel in video making. Great Job, keep up the good work.

  • @bbtjd001
    @bbtjd001 8 років тому

    I have watched this video at least five times. In preparation to make my own. Thanks Jay..

  • @jaxknet
    @jaxknet 6 років тому +1

    Great video, I especially love the editing you did. Fast and to the point, with nice text effects. 👍

  • @JimCoogan_CoogansWorkshop
    @JimCoogan_CoogansWorkshop 9 років тому

    I have been playing with the idea of building one of those myself for some time. With limited space in my garage I think it would be nice to have something I can set up and break down fast. Love all the storage too. Thanks for the great video.

  • @BryanKipke
    @BryanKipke 6 років тому

    Thank you for the inspiration. I bought the plans as well and made a smaller version of the bench. Now I have my own workshop and am going to build something similar to yours for an assembly/out feed table.

  • @DonaldChapman
    @DonaldChapman 9 років тому

    I love the way you make your videos! The time-lapse is perfect during the tedious times.

  • @pjr2481
    @pjr2481 9 років тому

    jay, I have got to say you sir have come an incredibly long way. your shop is amazing. I have followed your channel for a few years now and am always impressed. Keep up the great work bro.

    • @JayBates
      @JayBates  9 років тому

      pjr2481 Thanks for watching for so long :)

  • @GarryPrater
    @GarryPrater 9 років тому

    I also built a variation which incorporated a table saw, router table, storage cabinets and a place to sit a miter saw. It includes all my shop tools and it's easy to disassemble for transport since I move often. I can also roll it to one side so we can still get one car in the garage.

  • @MrWoody135
    @MrWoody135 6 років тому

    Very functional bench, work rate and work flow very impressive too. You must be an engineer by profession. Envious of your garage/workshop, very nice and airy. Great work.

  • @JimDockrellWatertone
    @JimDockrellWatertone 9 років тому +1

    building stuff for the shop is always good content. Good one Jay!

  • @gbowman7344
    @gbowman7344 9 років тому +1

    These video's are just plain awesome. I have learned so much watching them. Thank you for all of your posts!

  • @mikewinslow6735
    @mikewinslow6735 9 років тому

    Liked what you did with Ron's work bench. I have been wanting to build it however I like the idea of putting it on wheels. Think I will do that.

  • @jefffisher8072
    @jefffisher8072 6 років тому

    I built one a year ago and love it. I wish I had left a lip around the edge as you did for clamping.

  • @dropcordworkshop2070
    @dropcordworkshop2070 9 років тому

    I like how it appears your tools came out from being painted (hard to tell from video). It's also food for thought...

  • @kylejhunt
    @kylejhunt 8 років тому

    Absolutely love watching this video! Very fun to watch a pro in his craft. I'm trying to figure out what kind of workbench I'm going to build and watching this makes a strong argument for the Paulk table...although I want a table saw stand built in and a mitre saw also

  • @n0rth3rnlight
    @n0rth3rnlight 9 років тому

    paused the video at 39 seconds... had to catch my breath because i already know that this video IS GOING TO BE AWESOME!!!!!!! OMG!!!! resuming video now.

  • @staudertj5701
    @staudertj5701 9 років тому

    Love the workbench and the video. Real nice job! The only mod I would suggest is to put 1/4 inch Masonite on top to save the nice AC plywood.

  • @aintgonnahappen
    @aintgonnahappen 9 років тому

    Beautiful table build, Jay. 4x8 is the perfect size for just about about anything.

  • @AprilWilkerson
    @AprilWilkerson 9 років тому +43

    Sweet!

    • @DavidColley_SouthernGrain
      @DavidColley_SouthernGrain 9 років тому

      Nice job Jay. I wish I had the room for that. Although all those holes look tedious. But I bet they come on handy.

    • @TheHandystanley
      @TheHandystanley 9 років тому +1

      Planning on building Ron Paulk's workbench in August...it too will be modified.

    • @TyMoser
      @TyMoser 9 років тому +1

      Awesome workbench. Now the trick is going to be keeping it cleared off and usable. Clamp rack next?

  • @BigDulay
    @BigDulay 9 років тому

    Nice job editing Jay, the new shop is coming along nicely!

  • @pierdolio
    @pierdolio 9 років тому

    Slick! I also bought the plans but made the bench out of 4'x10' plywood. I use them for building my Locost7 car frame and I really like the tool storage design element.

  • @dennisaclay
    @dennisaclay 9 років тому

    Very nice, especially the under table storage. I just built a bench, but I see some necessary modifications coming soon.

  • @hume04
    @hume04 9 років тому

    Nice new table saw. Very good upgrade.

  • @sidacton6770
    @sidacton6770 6 років тому

    Jay, thank you for mentioning that you had purchased Ron Paulk’s plans and then modified them to suit your purpose. If folks like Ron have their designs copied without receiving payment they loose the incentive to produce more delightful products. Then we all lose. Bye the way I like the split top.

  • @konaok1
    @konaok1 9 років тому

    Flashback to your garage when you just moved in, You have done a awesome job with your shop Jay! Now what do do when you run out of room : )

  • @ausguitarist
    @ausguitarist 9 років тому +1

    its wednesday and my day off. not a bad way to start the day! great vid

  • @GrahamOrm
    @GrahamOrm 6 років тому

    Jay I've seen this bench a squillion times, just as you have no doubt. I bet Ron wishes he'd patented it!
    The thing that always strikes me is that the openings are so restrictive. I'm sure it would be better if they were stretched to an absolute maximum, (whilst also giving strength obviously). I'd get fed up of catching stuff on them as I was pulling it out from inside.

  • @chadgdry3938
    @chadgdry3938 9 років тому

    nice work, idea to add value... If you mount your CNC on the bottom shelf with drawer sliders, then you can pull it out to mount your project blank and then slide it back in for the blank to get cut.

  • @MakeSomething
    @MakeSomething 9 років тому +25

    Metal tenons! Yes!

    • @Boudico
      @Boudico 9 років тому +2

      Drunken Woodworker This gave me a great chuckle

    • @hayfahvytsen
      @hayfahvytsen 9 років тому

      Drunken Woodworker Yeah, great job Jay

  • @WickedWood
    @WickedWood 9 років тому

    Good idea with the gap in the middle. My first thought was for allowing clamps midway... That's what I would use it for. Also maybe consider skining the top with some thin hardboard, that way you can replace a beat up top when needed for less than $10.
    Like your video style. First time I have seen your channel. Good process of info delivery.

  • @SterlingsWoodcrafts
    @SterlingsWoodcrafts 9 років тому +1

    I like the under shelf hole thingy, Easy access to stuff, and work station/outfeed , Very Cool

  • @mikegaulitz4223
    @mikegaulitz4223 9 років тому

    Nice build. I wish I had the room in my small shop for something like that. I noticed a new saw stop. Congratulations. I love mine.

  • @LUCAS-qk9sq
    @LUCAS-qk9sq 6 років тому

    Amigo mis Respetos, es uno de los mejores locales de trabajo que he visto, muy bien ordenado, limpio y elegante, alli debes trabajar mas cómodo que nadie, gran trabajo, es un trabajo en limpio, Lo felicito de verdad Muchos saludos desde Venezuela

  • @KDiddyCPA
    @KDiddyCPA 5 років тому

    Jay - you are a very talented woodworker. I enjoy your videos! Greeting from Ohio, USA.

  • @nateauld
    @nateauld 9 років тому

    Keep upgrading, I love these semi-major project videos. I don't know much about split tops but I thought they were supposed to be wider for tools and scraps but if its functional, cool.

  • @OldIronLover
    @OldIronLover 7 років тому

    Nice build. I don't work much in wood but I like the box top section. Next bench I build will have that style top.

  • @racma8698
    @racma8698 9 років тому +1

    Very well done, ideas and quiet good design. Bravo

  • @utkanf
    @utkanf 9 років тому

    It looks good Jay. I love how fast you build.
    Keep them coming.

  • @DBCarpentryNV
    @DBCarpentryNV 9 років тому

    I know you mentioned that you don't clamp things down on your workbench so that's the reason you didn't bother with the wholes for bench dogs but by having a gap in the middle that will allow you you to use clamps on it by sliding them through the gap. Great video by the way.

  • @sjbl1962
    @sjbl1962 9 років тому +4

    Jay, I was really pleased to see you decided to used metal tenons instead of the often over-use pocket screws. I recently read that pocket screws would lead to the down fall of the USA and all humanity, thank goodness you did not fall into that trap.
    The work table reminds me of one I used when I worked in the maintenance department of a hotel in the late 70's and early 80's; extremely light weight (I think ours was made from 3/8 inch plywood) but really tough. It does seem a little over built for an out-feed table, kinda like taking a Super Duty to the post office....

    • @JayBates
      @JayBates  9 років тому

      Scott L hahahahahahahah. That made me laugh. Thank you.

  • @raynermaker4692
    @raynermaker4692 6 років тому

    This is mint, need to get my self one of these! Just need a garage now to put it in!

  • @JosephGillen
    @JosephGillen 9 років тому

    Metal tenons! Funniest line I've heard in awhile. Good stuff. I won't tell Jimmy what you did to your tools, lol.
    Nice Drunken Woodworker shout out thrown in, too. Great video and great project. You do great work, Jay. One of the best around UA-cam.

    • @JayBates
      @JayBates  9 років тому

      Joseph Gillen Glad someone picked up on the David reference :)

  • @crownmoldingbyspectaculart941
    @crownmoldingbyspectaculart941 2 роки тому

    I like this idea a lot. In my small shop I need a large assembly table to build things like mantle‘s and cabinetry but I don’t like the original design with all the holes in it. In order to make mine portable I’m thinking maybe I’ll use some bora platforms and I can use it on a job site as well. Thanks for posting this

  • @joewhitefse
    @joewhitefse 9 років тому

    Great video Jay. I don't know how you have the time to not only build projects, but also do such a great job with the editing. Your production value is far better than your peers (except Frank Howarth), and it's only getting better. I enjoy being a viewer.

    • @JayBates
      @JayBates  9 років тому

      Joe White Thanks dude. Much appreciated. Frank is definitely on the top of the video editing mountain.

  • @kelvartis
    @kelvartis 9 років тому

    Really cool setup. TBH I was most impressed with how your chop saw is setup. What a great use of space

    • @JayBates
      @JayBates  9 років тому

      kelvartis Thanks! I have a 4 video series on building that: ua-cam.com/play/PLoEggaYbboJFL3obaB5Hb5U5e0I5rAFkU.html

  • @MrBrianDuga
    @MrBrianDuga 9 років тому

    Awesome! I've been thinking seriously about building his bench and his miter saw station. I like that yours is on the castors. The power strip is an awesome idea. I am stewing about building one that fits both on a wheeled cart like you made and also fits on folding sawhorses for when i'm working outside. too many ideas and not enough time!

  • @3Godfree
    @3Godfree 9 років тому

    Like a Boss Jay, That's how it's done....And love the humour.

  • @sandywar
    @sandywar 8 років тому +26

    Catch 22. I need a work bench just like that so I can make a work bench just like that.

    • @-bdl2696
      @-bdl2696 7 років тому +5

      2 sawhorses with a 4'x8' or 3'x6' or 2'x8' etc piece of half inch plywood laying over it does wonders.

  • @dnngskn62
    @dnngskn62 9 років тому

    Cool build Jay. Seen Ron's designs and I think he has some really interesting ideas.

  • @mach5jeep
    @mach5jeep 9 років тому

    I would like to see more about that feed extension you made for the table saw. it looked simple and effective.

  • @athiker7209
    @athiker7209 9 років тому +2

    Nice looking work station. I may have missed the 1 1/2" gaps purpose. I'm thinking I'd use it when I'd cut large plywood pieces with a skill saw. Anyways, I could use a little scaled down version of this for my 1 car area shop.

  • @benjaminmorrison9098
    @benjaminmorrison9098 9 років тому

    This is a great bench/table Jay! I'm definitely going to 'borrow' aspects of it for my next bench. Loved the Sasquatch reference too.
    Cheers, Benjamin.

  • @Sim60
    @Sim60 9 років тому

    Jay, stand to the "left" side of the board, parallel to the fence, (not behind the sheet) always keeing your eyes on the leading edge of the sheet against the fence. handling the sheet this way will almost guarantee safe passage thru the blade

  • @ericsmith7508
    @ericsmith7508 4 роки тому

    Well edited video, nice shop very clean. Thanks so much

  • @DumpsterMarcus
    @DumpsterMarcus 9 років тому +2

    NICE table! your garage is looking really nice!!!

  • @cybercapri
    @cybercapri 9 років тому

    Hello Jay, excellent project and nice mods to the Paulk Workbench design, if he sees this video I am sure he would like what you have done with his design. It was honorable you to mention him and to post links as I viewed his series on this style bench and I am here to say I can see me building one in the not too distant future... Nice job...

  • @garycrumrine9538
    @garycrumrine9538 9 років тому +1

    Host of questions. 1) do you intend to drill the holes in the top for clamping ala Ron Paulk's use of Festool clamps? 2) Your old workbench...noticed it appeared to be made from old wall cabinets. Do you have a video of that? That sure looks like an interesting way to use old cabinets. Like to see more of it..

  • @MrZachjeffrey
    @MrZachjeffrey 9 років тому

    Jay, your shop is looking great! I think you need one of those all glass garage doors (and a guard dog) to top it off

  • @TheShavingWoodWorkshop
    @TheShavingWoodWorkshop 9 років тому +3

    Looks good Jay, That's one thing I miss with the new shop is a good sized bench surface to work on.

  • @crooy2841
    @crooy2841 7 років тому

    thank you for showing perfect table saw safety a lot of the other videos I have seen they don't use push sticks,thanks a lot keep it up :-)

  • @jeffreymoore3749
    @jeffreymoore3749 4 роки тому +1

    Nice shelves on the mitre saw workstation. Only problem is the door pulls... Go Blackhawks!

  • @lamiallegerald3341
    @lamiallegerald3341 9 років тому

    I like the way you make it looks easy to build. Great one. Once again.

  • @RodneyFisk
    @RodneyFisk 9 років тому

    Great video! Great job with the table. Great editing on the video. You gotta' make a thing to go into the slot. On the Roubo split-tops, they have a reversible helper that goes in there.

  • @DePersuader
    @DePersuader 9 років тому

    Wow man, i've been watching your channel for the past couple days.
    You really got me into woodworking :)

    • @JayBates
      @JayBates  9 років тому

      Kenny Snyders Awesome! Be careful though, it's addicting!!!

  • @DonEnrique9
    @DonEnrique9 9 років тому

    The drills look so good!

  • @ramrod126
    @ramrod126 9 років тому

    I would hinge the tops toward the middle to make the storage area more accessible. Maybe modify some of the internal supports to allow room for bar clamp storage?

  • @tobesawnagain8599
    @tobesawnagain8599 9 років тому

    Great Job! If only I had space for a workbench that big!

  • @tjfreak
    @tjfreak 9 років тому

    I'd hate to have to vacuum out that interior,think I'd hinge each top to be able to open them up,you know your stuff nice work.

  • @timspqr
    @timspqr 9 років тому

    VERY very nice! Good editing - I like the "fast motion" so you can see all the steps. Thanks!

  • @drmckee
    @drmckee 9 років тому

    Love the fast action videos. Most of those who post how to videos, do too much talking. As it is said, "When everything is said and done...more is said than done." That is not so with YOUR videos. Users with the necessary skills to follow your videos do not need to be told theory, measurements, etc. Super job. a one hour video is just over 8 minutes! Cool

  • @JuanGonzalez-tm3ux
    @JuanGonzalez-tm3ux 9 років тому

    Debo confesar que aveces pongo en pausa la imagen solo para fijarme bien en todos los detalles de tu taller, muy buen trabajo te estoy muy agradecido.

  • @Shopbuilt
    @Shopbuilt 9 років тому

    Man, the shop is really lookin awesome!

  • @janwijbrand
    @janwijbrand 9 років тому

    Thank you for the video! Having built my own variation I can highly recommend the holes pattern. It is used for clamping and bench dogs in all kinds of applications and configurations.
    I started appreciating the usefulness only after actually having it under m hands.
    My bench's top is MDF and has the pattern CNCed for ultimate accuracy.
    Thanks again, the videos are highly appreciated!

    • @JayBates
      @JayBates  9 років тому +1

      Jan-Wijbrand Kolman I'll look into the holes more. Thanks.

  • @gregfeneis609
    @gregfeneis609 6 років тому

    Great build and great video work. That's one heck of a catch-all.

  • @ScratchAOE2777
    @ScratchAOE2777 9 років тому

    Subscribed as soon as I saw the Redwings drawer pulls.

  • @fawdan01
    @fawdan01 9 років тому

    You just got yourself a new Australian subscriber! Cool vid man, and go Redwings!

  • @BruceAUlrich
    @BruceAUlrich 9 років тому

    Looks kind of futuristic. I like it.

  • @bigwaywardbill
    @bigwaywardbill 9 років тому

    Interesting, I have not seen that design before may do something like that for a layout table . I love the touches in the vids "Like a Sasquatch" LOL

  • @BackyardWoodworking
    @BackyardWoodworking 9 років тому

    Nice bench I love the storage below.

  • @csl84030
    @csl84030 9 років тому

    You were doing some high powered screwing on this build!

  • @BDLpercussion
    @BDLpercussion 9 років тому

    Man I want this table so bad!! Need more time in the day!

  • @andystevenson7175
    @andystevenson7175 9 років тому

    I see I have found the pocket hole master jk....Very nice build.

  • @1stage
    @1stage 9 років тому

    Curious to see if the 1-1/2" gap is of use to you, Jay. If so, I may actually modify my two existing 4' x 4' work tables to have the sub-table area (great idea, Mr. Paulk), and also have two center 1-1/2" channels crossing through the middle of the tables. I'm always working on either 4x4 things or 4x8 things for the theatre.
    The only thing I think I would miss would be an easier way to clamp down to the top of the table. Seems like, without a table top lip, it would be tough to clamp under and through the pill-shaped cutouts. Also, seems like the under-table area may collect more dust and debris than originally planned without an easy way to clean that out.
    Thanks for being a guinea pig on this one Jay! You're an inspiration! I gave out a little "SQUEE!" when I saw the notification of the new video in my feed this morning!

  • @thomshere
    @thomshere 7 років тому

    AWESOME SHOP! Thanks for putting up all the great videos. And oh yea…go Wings and Lions! I grew up in Rochester Hills. :)

  • @susanalberts5334
    @susanalberts5334 6 років тому

    very nice work thank you . I see your from Michigan aswell

  • @koryjames5881
    @koryjames5881 9 років тому

    Great build Jay. Looks fantastic.