Hello my friend, The subscriber gift will come in handy. I watched a nice workshop tour. Your workshop is getting better with each passing day. 'll see. greetings.
Thanks friend! I have been looking at pictures from when i started and it has inspired me to do a full shop tour start to finish longer video taht shows tidbits of each improvement. In a couple months hopefully.
That was a practical decision on the Radial Arm Saw, and I'm glad you found a way to get the indicator to function as you want it. Good work. I guess 185 blocks in the cutting board.
I don't have a blade or a chip-breaker for it. I thought about getting a set from Hock Tools. I have been using my grandfathers Craftsman Companion plane and getting better at the sharpening, so it becoming a bit more pleasurable. I brought the Ohio Tools #4 1/2 out the other day to start making a plan for it's restoration.
I have recently started naming tools... nearly finished a home for a recently dubbed "Kevin" the Sander 🤣 The tool wall backdrop is great too, perfect fit for your channel to have them on display.
That is awesome! I plan to show off my Mongomery Wards builder kit one of these days. It is visible in the video and it is a router with a few jigs and an attachment for jointing. Made in the 50's I am looking forward to the sander home!
195 blocks. watching your channel I am getting 'space saving' ideas for my shop when it arrives; 20 ft long 10 ft wide Conex shipping container. My current shop is same size but is about to be attacked by a large leaning oak tree.
very very close with your answer! A 10x20 is just about right. my footprint is roughly 11 x 24 , but i have a furnace and a water heater in the way. Make sure to let me know how he container shop evolves. I would love to hear about the progress
Total guess - 212 blocks. I'd like to hear your opinions on spray guns; are they worth the trouble if learning to use, the cleaning, the inconvenience of painting like that. Does anyone have experience of the electric type? Or should I just stick to my rattle cans? Anyway, that was another enjoyable vid - say hello to BJ and Tyler for me and everyone stay healthy.
Hello my friend,
The subscriber gift will come in handy. I watched a nice workshop tour. Your workshop is getting better with each passing day. 'll see. greetings.
Thanks friend! I have been looking at pictures from when i started and it has inspired me to do a full shop tour start to finish longer video taht shows tidbits of each improvement. In a couple months hopefully.
@@MakinSawdust You're welcome. see you buddy.
Cool!
I hope the Lady of the house is feeling better!
Big hugs! ☮️💖🙏
Big Hugs to you too sweet lady! Thanks , as always for stopping in :)
I like the "tool museum" you're building up!
The shop is looking great! I bet there are a lot of laughs and smiles with BJ there more often.
Well the name of the game in Kevinland is FUN, so yeah Jim we have a great time!
That was a practical decision on the Radial Arm Saw, and I'm glad you found a way to get the indicator to function as you want it. Good work. I guess 185 blocks in the cutting board.
very close guess! Thanks for stopping in. our shop is evolving and I am an easy going fella :)
Looks like your Makin' a lot of progress with getting your dungeon organized and efficient.
I am! Thanks for stopping in and commenting!
👨🎤🤘🗿⭐
Got the dungeon looking great kevin.
Thanks a lot! Your comments always encourage me!
I love the spalted maple tool holders. Even in a dungeon, you can still have a nice work space. Do you still use that Stanley transitional plane?
I don't have a blade or a chip-breaker for it. I thought about getting a set from Hock Tools. I have been using my grandfathers Craftsman Companion plane and getting better at the sharpening, so it becoming a bit more pleasurable. I brought the Ohio Tools #4 1/2 out the other day to start making a plan for it's restoration.
Erm 70 blocks 🤔 great to see the shop development Kevin. A real family enterprise now.
not even close Karl! You need to watch the video a few more times and submit another guess LOL
@@MakinSawdust I didn't see it properly lol when you said it I looked up to late 😂
I have recently started naming tools... nearly finished a home for a recently dubbed "Kevin" the Sander 🤣 The tool wall backdrop is great too, perfect fit for your channel to have them on display.
That is awesome!
I plan to show off my Mongomery Wards builder kit one of these days. It is visible in the video and it is a router with a few jigs and an attachment for jointing. Made in the 50's
I am looking forward to the sander home!
Very cool, hope your better half feels better soon👍🏼🇺🇸
Thanks 👍
Was just thinking about you guys about 30 minutes ago & wondering where you've been. 😊
Awww larry!
Stay tuned, I am editing a Hope This Works video with Billie Jo and it will be up in a day so, over there.
@@MakinSawdust have you guys given up on "COUCH TIME, WITH KEVIN & BILLIE JO" ? OOPS, CANT LEAVE OUT "NORA". 😊
@@larryparish5984 we will work a lot more content in for you larry!
@@MakinSawdust I feel special. 🤭
195 blocks. watching your channel I am getting 'space saving' ideas for my shop when it arrives; 20 ft long 10 ft wide Conex shipping container. My current shop is same size but is about to be attacked by a large leaning oak tree.
very very close with your answer!
A 10x20 is just about right. my footprint is roughly 11 x 24 , but i have a furnace and a water heater in the way. Make sure to let me know how he container shop evolves. I would love to hear about the progress
Keep it up man! Good to see how far the shop has come and you continue to have the continuous improvement mindset.
That's the plan!
So very nice to Gina a video from you. Give Billiejo my love as well.
Thank you, I will
@@MakinSawdust I don’t know my phone put my nickname in the first sentence🤣🤣
@@virginiareid5336 i am bilingual. I have been able to learn voice to text comments ;)
@@MakinSawdust that’s wonderful!😉
Total guess - 212 blocks. I'd like to hear your opinions on spray guns; are they worth the trouble if learning to use, the cleaning, the inconvenience of painting like that. Does anyone have experience of the electric type? Or should I just stick to my rattle cans? Anyway, that was another enjoyable vid - say hello to BJ and Tyler for me and everyone stay healthy.
I forgot to say - I had a name for my RAS but I couldn't repeat it here. I hope you have a better experience with Frank.
hahaha