Hard to pick a favorite with Paul, I'm going with the baseball chair. That was when I first started interacting with Paul. Then of course, things got bigger and weirder. Awesome work Justin!!!
Paul is a goofball AND and a genius. He is a very quiet and shy person when you meet him in person but, a lovely man who is very willing to share his knowledge and expertise if you ask. Great profile.
Thank you very much for these inspring videos and telling the stories of these great craftsmen. I Had perfect time while watching with my sunday coffee.
Thanks Justin. I'm trapped in a bedroom waiting out my second Covid of 2023 and catching up on the Call Me Mabie series. I may have met Paul Jackman at the Timber In (did I?). Anyway very funny and clever, even though I can't endorse his irreverence for the dead. OK, that was funny too.
Great video Justin!!! 30 minute video so you like him more than some but not as much as others 🤷🏻♀️ 😂 seriously though, really enjoyed it! Appreciate the mention in split timing on having Jimmy’s bandsaw cause I was really confused for a half a minute!!
Justin, saw the news about your GIGANTIC TV CONTRACT. All of your maker vids are fantastic, and it's amazing how you tune the tone of each one to the individual who's at the focus.
I totally agree with Jackman. Once you plane them down a bit pallet wood is beautiful. I made a barn door for our master bedroom and use pallet hardwood for the front skin. I ran it thru my planer and gave it S2S treatment keeping the rough edges. Looks awesome and a great way to repurchase pallet material.
Another great profile with a few little nuggets I didn’t know already! The barn shop has really come along but, my god, is that shop at school just incredible! 😍
Thanks for the shout out Paul And another job well done Justin! It's just so comforting to know that we're all so similar in the fact that we're all going to die one day. Love you guys
Justin, you did it again, great photography! Paul, I could listen to your stories all day, maybe someday we will! Love your content and sense of humor!
Jackman is one of my favorite Makers, and one of my earliest follows. His projects are cool and his videos are super fun, leave me learning something and cracking up. Love how you are able to tell his story from your unique viewpoint. Favorite Jackman project? That's hard to say. The trebuchet he made with Zach is pretty awesome, but the giant wavy vase may be the most epic. Current status... Thanks for sharing!
Great documentary! Very inspiring! Best Jackman project? I’m voting for the rap video featuring Pat Lap or possibly the rap video from Pat Lap featuring Jackman.
Met Paul awhile ago at a wood working show , he stopped what he was creating and spoke with me for a long time . I actually started using pallet wood in my creations because of Jackman . I have a video from that wood working show where Nick @ techedfirman was looking for me and asked Paul had he seen me . The thing is I was filming Paul incognito creating and got the footage of Nick asking for me . Never realized until I reviewed the footage at home . I will send you a copy of it .
Nobody over 40 allowed? LOL! Soon to be 55, developing software for mobile devices, laser cutter, running CNC off one of the many spare laptops I seem to collect.
Wait, isn't this the guy who could totally play in the NHL if he wanted to, but passed on a contract with the Detroit Red Wings because a single season Netflix show was a better opportunity?!
Favorite/weirdest Jackman project? Go!
The Nutcracker.
Obviously the manly leg lamp
Boot pez dispenser
Manly leg lamp. Best and weirdest.
Hard to pick a favorite with Paul, I'm going with the baseball chair. That was when I first started interacting with Paul. Then of course, things got bigger and weirder. Awesome work Justin!!!
Paul is a goofball AND and a genius. He is a very quiet and shy person when you meet him in person but, a lovely man who is very willing to share his knowledge and expertise if you ask. Great profile.
Thank you very much for these inspring videos and telling the stories of these great craftsmen. I Had perfect time while watching with my sunday coffee.
MY PAUL!!! 😍😍😍
Loved the video can’t understand why you don’t have more subscribers the videos are excellent keep up the good work
Thanks Justin. I'm trapped in a bedroom waiting out my second Covid of 2023 and catching up on the Call Me Mabie series. I may have met Paul Jackman at the Timber In (did I?). Anyway very funny and clever, even though I can't endorse his irreverence for the dead. OK, that was funny too.
Jackman, очень классные видео у вас! Смотрю с удовольствием! Особенно хорош юмор )
Looking forward to the day when Justin has as many subscribers as the makers he profiles.
Hahaha I appreciate that 🖤
@JackmanWorks is all natural and has NEVER photoshopped a picture of himself. How dare you ask such a question. 😂
Another awesome documentary. So well done. Mahalo for sharing! 🙂
Mahalo for watching 🤙🏻
I am a big fan of Paul. He is awesome.
Great video Justin!!! 30 minute video so you like him more than some but not as much as others 🤷🏻♀️ 😂 seriously though, really enjoyed it!
Appreciate the mention in split timing on having Jimmy’s bandsaw cause I was really confused for a half a minute!!
Hahaha I told you I’m keeping them to 20 and here I am a week later putting out one that’s 30
I'm commenting for Jackmans feeling of self worth. You're weird, in a lovely way. Carry on.
Another great video, hopefully Jack and his UA-cam channel work out for him.
Justin, saw the news about your GIGANTIC TV CONTRACT. All of your maker vids are fantastic, and it's amazing how you tune the tone of each one to the individual who's at the focus.
Yeehaw!!! Thanks so much buddy! I appreciate you checking these out and following along with what has been going on. Thank you for the support!
Danke!
I totally agree with Jackman. Once you plane them down a bit pallet wood is beautiful. I made a barn door for our master bedroom and use pallet hardwood for the front skin. I ran it thru my planer and gave it S2S treatment keeping the rough edges. Looks awesome and a great way to repurchase pallet material.
So great!
Thank you!
Another great profile with a few little nuggets I didn’t know already! The barn shop has really come along but, my god, is that shop at school just incredible! 😍
Enjoyed the video, sorry to hear about his father.
Thanks for the shout out Paul And another job well done Justin! It's just so comforting to know that we're all so similar in the fact that we're all going to die one day. Love you guys
You and Paul with both die some day. I’m looking forward to Rojas cameos in every episode
@@CallMeMabie I will literally tag along just to hide in the bushes or act like I work for everyone 😂
Justin, you did it again, great photography! Paul, I could listen to your stories all day, maybe someday we will! Love your content and sense of humor!
Thank you!! I appreciate ya!
Paul is definitely one of my inspirations for his persistence and pure comedy.
He’s the man! Thanks for watching, Dave!
So well done, really digging this series. Paul is such a good dude and great sense of humor.
I appreciate that! Thanks for checking it out!
Wonderfully shot. Great work. And of course, Paul is the best.
Thank you very much, Trevor!
Great video Justin. I always liked the Wavy Shelf Accent Wall. As long as I don't have to dust it.
Hahaha I hadn’t thought about dusting it. Thanks for watching, Dean!
Jackman is one of my favorite Makers, and one of my earliest follows. His projects are cool and his videos are super fun, leave me learning something and cracking up. Love how you are able to tell his story from your unique viewpoint. Favorite Jackman project? That's hard to say. The trebuchet he made with Zach is pretty awesome, but the giant wavy vase may be the most epic. Current status... Thanks for sharing!
I’m loving these interviews. Keep up the great work!
Thanks for watching!
Great documentary! Very inspiring! Best Jackman project? I’m voting for the rap video featuring Pat Lap or possibly the rap video from Pat Lap featuring Jackman.
This definitely captured his great sense of humor and it totally vibes with direction you went with this doc. Very great work! Love it👍👍😎
Cheers! I appreciate it!
Met Paul awhile ago at a wood working show , he stopped what he was creating and spoke with me for a long time . I actually started using pallet wood in my creations because of Jackman . I have a video from that wood working show where Nick @ techedfirman was looking for me and asked Paul had he seen me . The thing is I was filming Paul incognito creating and got the footage of Nick asking for me . Never realized until I reviewed the footage at home . I will send you a copy of it .
That Sawstop story at around 12:00 is crazy because Sawstops stop with a literal explosion. Hard to ignore that.
I love these documentaries you do. Can’t wait for the next one. I’m biased tough, Jimmmy Diresta’s was by far your best. Keep ‘em coming
@26:45 wow. I knew Christina was tiny, but I never had a Jackman for scale.
Great interview and vid. FYI, your link to his UA-cam channel is bad......
Thanks for the compliment as well as the heads up about the link. I went ahead and fixed it 🤙🏻
Nobody over 40 allowed? LOL! Soon to be 55, developing software for mobile devices, laser cutter, running CNC off one of the many spare laptops I seem to collect.
Wait, isn't this the guy who could totally play in the NHL if he wanted to, but passed on a contract with the Detroit Red Wings because a single season Netflix show was a better opportunity?!
Hmmm… I think I watched a game where Jim Jimmerson confirmed this
Yes! Well don’t, sweetheart.
That’s all I got…
I’m missing the reference but that doesn’t mean I don’t love you
@@CallMeMabie so cold. I still love you.
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