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  • @SpencleyDesignCo
    @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому +4

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  • @aysonwoodworks
    @aysonwoodworks 2 роки тому +5

    I grew up with my dad using Ryobi, so I have purchased the newer Ryobi tools for my shop. I’ve never had an issue with my tools, they work as advertised and keep my projects going!

  • @ZacBuilds
    @ZacBuilds 2 роки тому +3

    Milk, I'm suprised you even know where that auxiliary handle is! That's the first thing I lose whenever I get a new drill and my wrists always suffer for it haha. Great video man!

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому +1

      haha the only reason I know where it is is because I have it in my drill charging thing

  • @HuntsWorkshop
    @HuntsWorkshop 2 роки тому +1

    I knew when I saw Lincoln St. Woodworks do this there would be many variations to come! It’s a great concept and it’s nice to grab a few features from each one. Thank You!!

  • @rickgardner3417
    @rickgardner3417 2 роки тому +1

    Milk. Really interesting way to deal with hose, no need to run dedicated hoses all over your shop and adding the power cord plugged into a switch is icing on the cake. Thanks.

  • @secretwoodproject
    @secretwoodproject Рік тому +1

    Santa may use this in my shop when sweeping up his crumbs from his Milk and Cookies. Great idea. Thanks for sharing.

  • @toonybrain
    @toonybrain Рік тому

    Milk, I have a Ryobi drill and an old Ryobi circular saw. They both use the same batteries. The old circular saw came from a thrift store: the junkyard of very inexpensive, forgotten tools without batteries. They’ve both impressed me with their longevity and resilience.
    My wood-shop is also stocked with a few low-budget tools, but I keep everything sharp, clean, and maintained and I get the jobs done.
    I just found your channel and am enjoying your videos. Thank you. 👍🏻

  • @ryanwildman6100
    @ryanwildman6100 Рік тому +1

    Milk, milk, lemonade….😂
    I saw John’s boom arm too, and now I really want to put one up. I hate dragging my cord and hose around too.

  • @CNKXU1
    @CNKXU1 Рік тому

    Milk - your projects always give me lots of ideas to improve my workshop and of course refine my techniques. Thanks.

  • @marconeill9510
    @marconeill9510 2 роки тому +2

    In all my years using drills, I never thought of using the hammer setting on wood. I’ll be giving that a go 👍👍

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому +1

      🤣 it’s not what it’s meant for, but it works! Any projects you’d like to see me try in the future?

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому

      give it a shot :)

  • @scottrevere5368
    @scottrevere5368 2 роки тому +2

    Nice job Eric. And also Milk cause I did watch the whole thing. Glad to see you are growing. It was a very good video. Like the new walls.

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому +1

      I appreciate it, Scott! Any projects you think I should tackle next?

  • @lightningstrikelures2393
    @lightningstrikelures2393 2 роки тому +1

    Milk...just found you today.
    Great addition to the shop. I will be doing this.
    Thanks for the effort.

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for watching! I hope you don’t get struck by lightning

  • @bread-gz3rl
    @bread-gz3rl 2 роки тому +1

    I don't use a shop vac, I use a dry only tub vac made in the UK. Sure it was 400$ but I can use it as my main house vacuum and a dust extractor.

  • @mikepagliei426
    @mikepagliei426 Рік тому

    Love Ryobi. Free replacement is sweet. Love your videos also

  • @johnirving4906
    @johnirving4906 Рік тому

    Milk. I've been watching a lot of your videos lately and it has been really interesting and nice to see the changes and constant improvement in your presentation. Not only are you improving the quality of the videos, but your woodworking technique is better. You have pretty good ideas overall which I can actually use to improve my own shop, skills and technique. Thank you

  • @Eric.Mercado
    @Eric.Mercado 2 роки тому +1

    Milk. I'm new to your space and I'm thoroughly enjoying watching while taking in some good tips and tricks!
    Good job 👏 👍

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks, Eric! Anything you’d like to see me build in the future?

  • @PatrickMPlaysDrums
    @PatrickMPlaysDrums 10 місяців тому

    MILK!!!! love seeing your videos....even if it is a year after uploading. Thanks for everything, from Tennessee!!

  • @DirkieB
    @DirkieB 2 роки тому +1

    Good milk! Already made a boom arm from Lincoln st Woodwork, and it's a wonderful upgrade to the dust collection!

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому +1

      Nice nice nice! Anything you’d change or upgrade if you built it again?

  • @LYTOMIZE_Woodshop
    @LYTOMIZE_Woodshop Рік тому

    Milk - I will definitely be taking advantage of the free plans. Thank you, kind sir!!!

  • @trudy-howardmarsh6317
    @trudy-howardmarsh6317 2 роки тому +1

    “Milk” this was awesome, and is perfect for my small shop, plus it’s great to see similar tools to mine. All except the woodpecker gear which is expensive to get over here in Australia! It’s now my next project.

  • @RJStockton
    @RJStockton 2 роки тому +2

    "John from Lincoln St. has beautiful arms." -- Milk from Spencley Design Co. 2022

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому +1

      I can get your his phone number if you need it 🤣

  • @audrasimpson6131
    @audrasimpson6131 Рік тому

    Milk. Thank you for all your videos and your intentional focus on helping out a beginning woodworker! :)

  • @mitchstallings7196
    @mitchstallings7196 10 місяців тому

    Milk. Nice work. Definitely going to build this. I have just mounted an overhead hoist using unitrax so I have reduced my "ceiling space" to build this. Still gonna try. Keepem coming. Gonna subscribe now..

  • @jorgerivera7324
    @jorgerivera7324 Рік тому

    Milk. All my cordless are Ryobi and I have no complaints. Now I am just starting so I’m learning

  • @nudger44
    @nudger44 2 роки тому +1

    Milk great video. Just finished my workshop. Great ideas. What’s the switch you use for turning on/off dust extraction. Tks bon

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому

      Thanks for watching, rob! There’s a link to the switch in the video description

  • @don1031
    @don1031 2 роки тому +5

    Way to MILK Ryobi for all they are worth! :) I have no problem with them as a startup tool but having used Ryobi, Makita and DeWalt tools for quite a few years, Ryobi is not even close in quality. But, if you are already invested in the line using battery powered tools it would be a major pain to transition away from them. For my money, however, I would start the process - especially if you are hoping to build this into a full time career. Next time a battery tool fails, if it is not replaced free, pick a quality brand (IMO, go with DeWalt 20V stuff) and run down to the local pawn shop or find a used/reconditioned tool online and pick up what you need. Almost all of my DeWalt stuff was purchased that way (mostly at a pawn shop) for about the same price as new Ryobi stuff. Yes, you run a risk of getting a tool that is used up but, over the years, I that has only happened once to me. What I would not depend on used are batteries. I have about 4 batteries I swap out in all my tools. When they go bad -- and they do -- I replace them with a new one.

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for checking out the video, Donald! What's your favorite ryobi tool?

    • @don1031
      @don1031 2 роки тому

      @@SpencleyDesignCo My favorite Ryobi tools are a biscuit jointer and a circular saw -- neither are battery powered. I began my move away from Ryobi when my trim router kicked the bucket. I thought it was a fine tool but ended up spending a bit more at a pawn shop for a 20V DeWalt trim router and was amazed how much better it was. Most of my tools, though, have been corded Makita tools which I very pleased with but am slowing replacing with battery powered DeWalt stuff. Once you get sucked in to a battery powered vortex it is tough to get out!

  • @chidrummer1
    @chidrummer1 2 роки тому +1

    "Milk" that paneling on the walls came out really good. Really gives it a cool finishing touch to your shop

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому

      I think so too! Any projects you think I should tackle next?

    • @chidrummer1
      @chidrummer1 2 роки тому

      @@SpencleyDesignCo whatever you have planned. I'm always interested in your videos. If I could afford to be a patreon I would. But I know liking and I'm subscribed to your channel help alot. Plan on buying some merch as well. I am pulling for you to eventually be in your own place.

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому

      I appreciate the support!

  • @jestersteampunk5755
    @jestersteampunk5755 2 роки тому +1

    milk, my drill/driver, jig saw, router and router table, and bandsaw are all are Ryobi, I have had them for around 3 years and no complaints for around the house jobs

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому

      Nice! What's your favorite ryobi tool?

    • @jestersteampunk5755
      @jestersteampunk5755 2 роки тому

      @@SpencleyDesignCo the bandsaw by far, only a workbench model, but it allows me to make the pretty curvy cuts for my sign carving

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому

      Nice! I’ve heard mixed reviews on that one, but haven’t personally used it

  • @joegallant6877
    @joegallant6877 Рік тому

    Milk! Great idea for the boom arm. Gona do one or more in my new shop! Thanks man!

  • @wlayne111
    @wlayne111 Рік тому

    Milk and Bosco! Nice project and I will incorporate into my shop. Thanks

  • @JohnSmith-gs1el
    @JohnSmith-gs1el Рік тому

    Well milk! I’m going to put a dust pickup guard on my table saw and could be just what I need to support the hose for it and have an arm for using the sander on the table extension.

  • @jpbridgwa
    @jpbridgwa 2 роки тому +1

    Love your channel! Especially when I can enjoy my coffee with a little bit of moon milk!

  • @bowerscustomwoodworkingllc
    @bowerscustomwoodworkingllc 2 роки тому +1

    Milk, nicely done! For me it’s the router cord when I am using circle templates. This is on my list of wants in my shop

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому +2

      Ohhh I didn’t even think of that! Do you cut circles out a lot?

    • @bowerscustomwoodworkingllc
      @bowerscustomwoodworkingllc 2 роки тому

      @@SpencleyDesignCo not a ton, but the cord of my router is a pain every time I do!

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому +1

      I can imagine!! I’ve seen something people simple dangle a extension cord from the ceiling or get one of those retractable power cords

  • @thomasjohnston7348
    @thomasjohnston7348 2 роки тому +1

    Milk and honey, the boom arm is nice. My shop is also in a small one-car garage and I use a regular shop vac instead of big dust collection system. I am thinking that I could also run the air compressor hose through a boom arm like that.
    My green tools have served me well for the most part. However, my standard sized wired router was crap. I eventually replaced it with a DeWalt. For a batter powered palm router, I might still consider the Ryobi since I have several other tools from them. Thanks for your videos for those of us who don't have tens of thousands of dollars to invest in high end esoteric tools.

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому +1

      That’s a great idea! Thanks for watching Thomas. Any projects you’d like to see my try in the future?

  • @chrisrevell6889
    @chrisrevell6889 Рік тому

    Milk. As a master HVAC technician and class A contractor for 30 years I’ve used mostly Ryobi tools and have always felt they deliver a good value. Every once in a while I’d pay for a pricier brand but generally stuck with what worked. Most of my retirement woodworking shop is Ryobi and I’m pretty happy.

  • @randellspencer2035
    @randellspencer2035 2 роки тому +1

    MILK, my favorite drink! Ryobi tools have worked for me for many years. I have over 20 different tools. I have a combination of new Yellow & the old Blue ones. Looking forward to some of them wearing out so I can try the new brushless models.

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks Randell! What’s your favorite tool in the collection?

  • @joec96
    @joec96 Рік тому

    Milk I wish I had your skill level. When you were just starting, was there a specific project you were working on that you noticed your skills developing?

  • @chrishobbs1038
    @chrishobbs1038 Рік тому

    Milk!
    Cool build.
    I'm planning on upgrading mine too.

  • @ronthompson4522
    @ronthompson4522 2 роки тому +1

    Milk - Nice work! I think I will be building one myself. Oh, has anyone mentioned that your doppelgänger is Shaun Boyd from ‘Shawn Boyd Made This’ and ‘Foureyes Furniture’?

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks Ron! Any projects you’d like to see in the future?

  • @billdiehl156
    @billdiehl156 2 роки тому +2

    Milk! I agree with you about Ryobi tools. Great value for the money!

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому +2

      Yes they are! What's your favorite one, Bill?

    • @billdiehl156
      @billdiehl156 2 роки тому +1

      @@SpencleyDesignCo You can’t go wrong with the trim router (even though yours crashed and burned), but the drill/driver and impact drill have never let me down either.

    • @GhostofTatooine
      @GhostofTatooine 2 роки тому +1

      Still have my original Ryobi drill about 10 years later.

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому

      Nice nice nice! Any plans to upgrade?

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому +1

      I like their drill/impact for sure! I’ve had issues with the collet on the router though

  • @StrangeBrew74
    @StrangeBrew74 Рік тому

    Milk! Great video! Adding a boom arm to my garage wish list.

  • @joeysublett4497
    @joeysublett4497 Рік тому

    MILK!!! Definitely going to be making one of these for my shop!! Thanks for yet ANOTHER fantastic video!!

  • @mikehardtke1842
    @mikehardtke1842 2 роки тому +1

    Milk toast, that's what I get called some times. Great video buddy thanks 👍

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому

      Thanks, milk toast! Any videos you’d like to see me make in the future?

  • @jonwooddell3966
    @jonwooddell3966 Рік тому

    Milk freezes where we are too. Which brings me to my question: I live in the panhandle of ID and I've found my wood glue is pretty much worthless in the (unheated) shop during our 6 months of winter weather. You appear to have similar weather, so how do you get around the negative impact winter has on your glue-ups? Thanks.

  • @johnnylightning1491
    @johnnylightning1491 Рік тому

    Milk, or better yet chocolate milk. Neat project. Keep the good stuff coming.

  • @jaytrent62
    @jaytrent62 Рік тому

    I have been through 3 generations of Ryobi cordless tools and have generally loved them, esp. the latest brushless motor drill.
    Having said that, I have that same router and generally hate it due to its tendency to let bits wander while cutting.
    Having said THAT, I haven’t gotten rid of it yet and find it useful for using it just as you did, doing lots of tiny (1/8” - 1/4”) roundover cuts.

  • @markhinds1361
    @markhinds1361 Рік тому

    Milk. Here in South Africa the Ryobi range is considered pretty ok and is not always inexpensive. My preference is Mikita tools but I do have a few Ryobi handhelds. Thanks for the video.

  • @GlueTubber
    @GlueTubber Рік тому

    Milk glands... slick design, looks good!

  • @bridgetl.303
    @bridgetl.303 3 місяці тому

    Milk, especially a whole milk latte powers my woodworking!

  • @davidm2645
    @davidm2645 Рік тому

    Boom arms are awesome, but they can sure drink allot of milk! If I had seen this video before I bought the Festool version, I would have gone your route. Nice work! Good idea!

  • @waynestewart8995
    @waynestewart8995 2 роки тому +1

    Milk.... Haha. That's awesome. I love your content and built the clamp rack and plan to build this too. Thanks!

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому

      Thanks for the support Wayne! Any projects you’d like to see in the future?

  • @TheTurningPlace
    @TheTurningPlace 2 роки тому +1

    Hmmm, Milk
    You’ve given me an idea to create something similar but allowing for a 180 degree swing, piped into a 55 gallon plastic lidded tub as a collector. It’ll save me having to drag the tub around the shop as I vacuum. Cheers, and keep up the excellent work. From across the pond!

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому +1

      That’s a neat idea, Kevin! Have you ever made a cyclone separator like that?

    • @TheTurningPlace
      @TheTurningPlace 2 роки тому

      @@SpencleyDesignCo I have the 55gal tub with direct vacuum hoses, in/out connected up to an old Dyson DC 39, and I trundle that around the floor of the garage workshop as needed. A simple spring and bolt acts as a pressure valve to stop it imploding if the inlet becomes blocked

  • @ClintonCaraway-CNC
    @ClintonCaraway-CNC Рік тому

    Drink more milk!!
    Love your videos!! Just upgraded my entire dust collection system to run off of a CamVac instead of a Harbor Freight 1½hp dust collector. The insane increase in air flow and especially static pressure made it possible to use a vacuum hose with my central dust collection system. Building a boom arm is my next step. Thanks for the video!!

  • @peterfoale203
    @peterfoale203 2 роки тому +1

    Milk - Thanks for the Vlog Enjoyed it as I have a small garage workshop as well. Envious of all those on the UA-cam with huge workshops and fancy tools 👍

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому +1

      Everyone starts small, Peter 😀 it’s about slowly upgrading over time. any projects you’d like to see me make next?

  • @ianwatkins2617
    @ianwatkins2617 Рік тому

    MILK… that’s this weekends project sorted, thanks for a simple but great idea,

  • @michealellis9002
    @michealellis9002 Рік тому

    Milk - I have been watching your channel for 3 -4 months now and your comment on Ryobi tools is understandable, however I have found them to be very reliable. My first Ryobi tools was a weed eater and I worked it until the motor was so hot you could not touch it, and I thought I had burn't it up, but it keep running. I could not kill this tool, so I have purchased many more of the battery powered tools and again have not been able to kill them. I did have to cleaned up the commutator on sawzall and it still runs. the only other power tools I will purchase is the Milwaukee tools also hard to kill.

  • @shawnkurtz232
    @shawnkurtz232 2 роки тому +1

    Milk. Great videos! Keep it up!! Just wanted to say thanks for all the great content! Good luck! Thanks again.

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you very much, Shawn! any projects you’d like to see me make next?

    • @shawnkurtz232
      @shawnkurtz232 2 роки тому

      I’ve been trying to tackle some outdoor furniture. Have you seen those prices?? Wow. I have designs for an outdoor sectional couch. So how about a outdoor coffee table??

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому +1

      If price is what you’re after, you’ll be better off buying one 😂 lumber is crazy right now

    • @shawnkurtz232
      @shawnkurtz232 2 роки тому

      @@SpencleyDesignCo both outdoor furniture and lumber is crazy. Hope it gets better soon!!

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому +1

      I’ve got one outdoor piece for ya to check out: ua-cam.com/video/kbHP4S0Fjrc/v-deo.html

  • @MargaretImber
    @MargaretImber Рік тому

    Milk - love your videos; I learn so much.

  • @tompackman4640
    @tompackman4640 2 роки тому +2

    Milk.. really like the design. Saw Jon’s and planning to build a boom. I love sanding as much as the next guy🤮and anything to make it less annoying.
    I have a couple of blue ryobi tools and they are fine. I use my 10” drill press often.
    I’ll have to check out your podcast with Jon. He’s hilarious. PALLET WOOD!!!

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому +1

      Haha you’ll enjoy him on the podcast for sure! Any guests you think we should add to our list?

  • @TheRosstaman
    @TheRosstaman 3 місяці тому

    MILK: Great idea. 2 questions: 1) Do you lose suction with the longer hose? 2) How often do you need to take it all apart to clean the sawdust out of the corrugated hose?

  • @jbylin
    @jbylin Рік тому

    Milk. Having seen a design like this on your channel and on the Lincoln project, I am convinced to put it on my build list.

  • @ChrisHornberger
    @ChrisHornberger Рік тому

    I've done two basement refinishes and built a whole 12x24 mountain cabin from a dirt patch using Ryobi (mostly) tools. Whiners gonna whine.

  • @darcywalsh8879
    @darcywalsh8879 Рік тому

    milk. interested in that small woodpecker layout triangle with all the small holes in it? looked online can't find it. I'm in Canada..

  • @craigchingren-hamann9700
    @craigchingren-hamann9700 Рік тому

    Milk - All of my cordless tools are Ryobi. I've never felt they weren't up to any challenge I've thrown at them.

  • @jaydaniels8698
    @jaydaniels8698 2 роки тому +1

    I hve been thinking about a boom for a trouble light , got a lot of car work to do on different cars nice plans. and MILK

  • @crapbag22
    @crapbag22 2 роки тому +1

    Milk - Such a festive new pop of color on the table saw 😂

  • @beautallman8358
    @beautallman8358 Рік тому

    Milk.. OUTSTANDING!!! Really like the way this turned out. Will definitely be doing this in my shop. Where did you put the shop vac at?

  • @watsonslaw2629
    @watsonslaw2629 2 роки тому +2

    Milk, really like the boom arm idea and plan on putting one in my new shop, I’m in the UK and timber/lumber prices are crazy here too so new shop is taking time to get done 😩 Nice video, looking forward to the next one 👍🏻

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому

      Thanks for checking out the video! Any projects you'd like to see me tackle next?

    • @parveshussain4005
      @parveshussain4005 Рік тому

      How about any easy drill storages unit...

  • @markymark9359
    @markymark9359 Рік тому

    Milk! Great video. I’m looking forward to building this someday!

  • @tonysworkshop3379
    @tonysworkshop3379 2 роки тому +1

    Milk-the Ryobi tools I have, have been great so far. I'm waiting for the craftsman drills I have to crap out before I switch. I have the luxury of having a Direct Tools Outlet across the street from where I work, so I can go get whatever I need or whatever I think I may want whenever the need arises. The wife hates it, but I'm usually with my boss, so she knows I won't be too stupid. Enjoying the videos, brother. Keep 'em coming!

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for watching! What’s a direct tool outlet?

    • @tonysworkshop3379
      @tonysworkshop3379 2 роки тому

      @@SpencleyDesignCo it's the ryobi/ridgid store. They sell the reconditioned or off spec products that don't make it to Home Depot. My ryobi jig saw is a little lighter color of green in some spots and darker in others. They said it wouldn't make it to the store, so I got it for $20. They're opening all over the U.S. I happen to be across the road from the corporate offices in SC. We buy a ton of tools for the plant from there.

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому

      Oh that’s awesome! Are they all over the US?

    • @e.z.e.932
      @e.z.e.932 2 роки тому

      Direct tools factory outlet is run by TTI and is legit. They also sell Hoover, Dirt Devil, and reconditioned tools.

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому

      Interesting!

  • @arthurjanzen965
    @arthurjanzen965 2 роки тому +1

    Milk! What a great idea, thanks.

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks Arthur! Any projects you’d like to see me try in the future?

  • @TheLovelyMissBeans
    @TheLovelyMissBeans 2 роки тому

    Milk...and cookies. Very cool project!

  • @pepegramirez9338
    @pepegramirez9338 Рік тому

    Milk, FYI I have watched your videos on my TV for awhile, therefore, I have not being able to type you key words! so, I have watched you r videos all the way to the end! I just wanted to mention that!

  • @garrettxowens
    @garrettxowens 5 місяців тому

    mirk. Viewing this a few years later, just discovered your channel and have watched [too] many videos in last day. Good stuff! Also, use mostly Ryobi and some dewalt (RO sander and table saw). I like the Ryobi platform!

  • @redslover5293
    @redslover5293 Рік тому

    Eric, in my search for a vac hose boom arm I just found yours and I have a question. Would 1/2" ACX plywood work for this project. 3/4" Perch plywood is still too rich for my wallet. 1/2" ACX is just affordable to me.
    Thx,
    Red

  • @dougprentice1363
    @dougprentice1363 5 місяців тому

    There are about 50 ryobi drills in the machine shop i work in. Even a few old blue ones. Cheap and turn a bit. Why spend more?

  • @dougmiller4567
    @dougmiller4567 Рік тому

    Milk, great video. Always love your content

  • @lifter78
    @lifter78 2 роки тому +1

    Milk, great idea. will be making one for my shop soon.

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому +1

      Awesome! Any changes you’re going to make?

    • @lifter78
      @lifter78 2 роки тому

      @@SpencleyDesignCo Not sure yet. Waiting to get home to print/look at plans.

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому +1

      I’ve got more projects with free plans rolling out with Kreg the next few months

    • @lifter78
      @lifter78 2 роки тому

      @@SpencleyDesignCo awesome. I'm taking a wall out to expand my shop, then I can figure out where to put boom arm/arms.

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому

      That sounds like an awesome project!

  • @stevenjohn21
    @stevenjohn21 2 роки тому +1

    Milk- such a neat and simple idea. I’ve been trying to come up with ideas on how to keep hoses out of the way and this is a lot easier than the way I was coming up.
    You were close to hitting that light on your test swing 😂

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому +1

      Hey, it happens 😂 even people on UA-cam make mistakes. Any videos you’d like to see me make in the future?

    • @stevenjohn21
      @stevenjohn21 2 роки тому +1

      Just keep doing what you’re doing! Love your content and just recently finished making your flip top from the plans on Etsy. I only have a garage to work in so space saving ideas are what I need.
      Keep up the good work!

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому

      Thanks! How’d the build go?

    • @stevenjohn21
      @stevenjohn21 2 роки тому

      It went really smooth. You made the instructions dummy proof which was perfect for me 😂
      I definitely recommend this to anyone who is working with a small space

  • @AdrianClements
    @AdrianClements 2 роки тому +1

    Milk. Great job keeping the video under 10 mins! Nice neat project.

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому

      It’s tough to keep these short 🤣 any projects you’d like to see me make next?

  • @matthysloedolff
    @matthysloedolff 2 роки тому +1

    Milk and cookies.
    The boom arm turned out great! Quite liked this video! I've been considering building one of these boom arms ever since seeing Jon's video. Your video made me decide it's definitely something I need. Well done, Eric!
    Unfortunately, I have had too many green tools fail on me to even consider walking down the green tool section at the hardware store - even though the prices are sometimes very tempting. I now save up a bit more and spend money on a different colour tool, just so I don't have to deal with frustrations down the road. I realise this is a luxury not many people have though.

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому +2

      Thanks for the continued support! What’s your favorite tool color now?

    • @matthysloedolff
      @matthysloedolff 2 роки тому

      @@SpencleyDesignCo I know some don't like it, but I quite like orange as I have so many of their battery operated tools now which I can also use in the garden. I do like blue/green and yellow too.
      Also, I just realised from your video, hammer drilling is not only ear-numbing, but can also be hand-numbing. How did your hands feel after drilling all those holes?

  • @brianschiff7371
    @brianschiff7371 2 роки тому +2

    Milk; Nice project. My shop is a single car garage so it doing woodworking on a submarine. I’m going to see where I can use this.

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks Brian! Any projects you’d like to see me try in the future?

  • @acarrillo114
    @acarrillo114 2 роки тому +1

    Milk, I think I need a boom arm in my shop

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому

      You should give it a shot! Do you run into the issue with your hose snagging?

  • @cajunx1113
    @cajunx1113 Рік тому

    Milk, great video. Love Ryobi as well.

  • @Erik_The_Viking
    @Erik_The_Viking 2 роки тому +1

    Milk. I've been very tempted to do something like this. The trick is figuring out where to put this in a garage. I saw John's boom arm as well and liked the idea.

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for the continued support, Erik! I’d suggest putting it towards the center. Any projects you’d like to see me build in the future?

    • @Erik_The_Viking
      @Erik_The_Viking 2 роки тому

      @@SpencleyDesignCo The center wouldn't work as I there's a car there, plus all of my "workshop" is at one end of the garage, wedged between cabinets, storage wall and the water heater/furnace. I think the one wall at the end would be the best place, perhaps connect it with a Dust Right dust collector. That's down the road though.
      I'll put some thoughts together on projects.

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому

      Oh that’s a great idea! Do you like that dust right system?

    • @Erik_The_Viking
      @Erik_The_Viking 2 роки тому

      @@SpencleyDesignCo I haven't bought it yet but it looks like a nice upgrade from a shopvac. Would be useful for the table saw and thickness planer, plus for cleaning up the shop area.

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому

      I’ve heard mixed reviews on it. Some say it’s not tight enough

  • @maryfox9020
    @maryfox9020 2 роки тому +1

    Milk...I will use this in my shop. Thanks for the info.

  • @geanbechthold
    @geanbechthold 2 роки тому +1

    MILK. This is a great design. I was thinking along with adding the power cord I could add an air line with the retractable spool handing below the end. Now you have vacuum, power and air! The tandem power switch for the tool and vacuum is great. I've used one for a while now and give them as gifts to my weekend woodworking friends. I started out with Ryobi and am now transitioning to DeWalt. Ryobi has served me well. I fell in love with pocket hole jigs a few years ago. Kreg makes some great tools and accessories.

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for watching Gean! What’s your favorite ryobi tool?

    • @geanbechthold
      @geanbechthold 2 роки тому

      @@SpencleyDesignCo Years ago I bought a Ryobi tool package that included a chop saw, drill, speed saw, 4" circular saw and reciprocating saw all in a nice carry all suit case/work top carrier. The tool that surprised me the most was the reciprocating saw. Being cordless made it so useful for demo work, working on my old truck and PVC pipe work. I would have never guessed how many times that thing got me out of a jam.

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому

      Oh nice! I’ve got a recip saw but still never used it 😂

  • @officialtree5245
    @officialtree5245 Рік тому

    I started using ryobi, however after like my second tool i switched to dewalt, which my family already had a few tools from. Ryobi isn't bad persay, however if u can/will spend the money, i prefer dewalt. its kinda personal choice: comfort and look(i love dewalt look) vs price. For most things anyone does, a drill from dewalt isn't going to have a big power increase than one from ryobi. its mostly the qol features.

  • @InternetManBaby
    @InternetManBaby 2 роки тому +1

    Yo milk, man! Nothing to say really just want the algorithm to smile upon you 😃

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks so much! Any projects you’d like to see me try in the future?

  • @jessicamabbitt5733
    @jessicamabbitt5733 2 роки тому +1

    milk i am thinking of a boom are in my 2 car garage that we still park in where is your shop vac in relation to boom arm and how long a shop vac hose are you using?

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому +2

      That would be a great idea! I’ve got about 15 feet of hose

  • @robwiencek9608
    @robwiencek9608 2 роки тому

    Milk. Where is the shop vac located? How long does it make the hose and do you lose suction? I’m in the process of building a 12X14 shed shop for myself and am looking for any ideas on saving space. Thanks for the video

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому +1

      I ended up putting the shop vac up in the rafters where my dust collector is. Doesn’t seem to reduce the suction

  • @peterkjrgaard7890
    @peterkjrgaard7890 Рік тому

    MILK 😀
    Love your videos - I have a very small workshop like yours so I know the struggle with small spaces!

    • @peterkjrgaard7890
      @peterkjrgaard7890 Рік тому

      And thank you for the free plans for this by the way!! :-D Will be a nice addition to the shop!

  • @jbdombek
    @jbdombek 2 роки тому

    Milk - you have to have the tool and the vacuum plugged in to i-socket, correct?

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому +1

      Correct, you can run an extension cord if needed

  • @dryerthackston7088
    @dryerthackston7088 Рік тому

    Milk. I think Ryobi tools are great for folks who are trying out woodworking but who aren't sure about or who are on a tight budget. I really like this video and will be putting an overhead boom-arm in my shop.

  • @kylebenton458
    @kylebenton458 Рік тому

    Milk - the ryobi tools aren't great but they have SO MANY options that all work with the same battery. All of my battery powered tools that I bought in the last few years are Ryobi, and for anything that needs a little more "oomph" I just buy the best corded option within my budget.

  • @johncole5175
    @johncole5175 Рік тому

    Milk- Earned subscription. Nice work and format!

  • @CoopsWoodworks
    @CoopsWoodworks 2 роки тому +1

    Milk-where is your actual shop vac sitting in relation to the boom arm? Have you noticed that long of a hose as detrimental to your “sucking” power.

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 роки тому +1

      I moved it up into the rafters to clear up floor space. No problem with the suction though! Any projects you’d like to see me do in the future?

  • @deandanna1593
    @deandanna1593 11 місяців тому

    How would you attached the arm to a steel I beam, any suggestion?

  • @russellgerlach2700
    @russellgerlach2700 11 місяців тому

    Why did you paint your table saw? Was it in a video I missed?

  • @brandonmeece4402
    @brandonmeece4402 Рік тому

    MIlk
    I don't understand the Ryobi hate I had the same Ryobi drill for 10 years with the original batteries and only have a new one now because I smoked it out drilling 3/4 inch holes with a spade bit during an electrical install on a fresh built garage. The issue was my fault for using the faster speed and a super aggressive diablo spade bit.
    But a quick trip to home depot and I had a new drill. I didn't turn in the old one bc it was WAY out of warrantee. So I hopped online and got a fresh replacement motor and few days later swapped out the motors and now I have 2 drills. This took about half an hour and was really easy.
    I bought that drill as a Christmas set 10 years ago and the drill is the only tool to need replacing, Ill honestly never buy another brand unless there is a tool they don't make. They really need to get on the domino band wagon IMHO.