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  • Change your T Shirt for atleast once, Ben10

  • Looks like a great video, I just can't here what is being said...

  • I like everything about your video. You're a true Winner and it is evident you truly love what you do. In some of your videos I did have a little trouble hearing clearly what you were saying, but the nice thing about Youtube is you can always go back and rehear it and adjust your hearing to the sound and understand what you were saying. All your professionalism out weighs any wrinkles you may have. Keep up the GREAT work man!!!!

    Sincerely

    Joey LaBiche

  • I like everything about your video. You're a true Winner and it is evident you true love what you do. In some of your videos I did have a little trouble hearing clearly what you were saying, but the nice thing about Youtube is you can always go back and rehear it and adjust your hearing to the sound and understand. All your professionalism out weighs an wrinkle you may have. Keep up the GREAT work man!!!!

    Sincerely

    Joey LaBiche

  • See what you think of mine its a Domestic type workshop one we all might have

    Video called "The Almond Bank Workshop" by dmgladden

  • lol..."radio" arm saw... "Stroll" saw...that there some subtitle goodness

  • Good video, but terrible audio, guys. Invest in a microphone and shoot it again.

  • Nice shop. I have the room but not the money to supply it. Well maybe I don't have the room because I seem to save everything that may be used for some kind of future project. If I had enough money My shop would be (who am I kidding) really nice.

  • actually I would install the ventilation system on the floor (along the walls) This saves a vacuum cleaner and is much easier to clean than a roof installation. think of it :) Thanks for your vid.

  • @MillyVanillification We've done it both ways in our shops. We gutted an old hay barn about 36 x 48 and put our shop in there. We bought the dust collection system at auction from the local high school... 60hp baby! With the wooden floor it's a much cleaner and neater look running the duct work below the deck and out of the shop. We moved to a 10,000 sq. foot facility with concrete floors... no such luck goin under the floor lol, but the industrial look was pretty cool.

  • my woodshop is in my basement

  • lmao, nice school puffft

  • good advice for nubbies..........you never heard of mafell tools or festools?

  • good advice for nubbies..........you never heard of mafell tools or festols?

  • "Radio" arm saw ??? that one kills me everytime ~

  • @grayngreen I thought he said "Radial"... which is what it is.

  • great vedio but can't hear what he is saying

  • I'll have to win the lottery before i can afford all of those tools.

  • at 2:00 the captions say "dato" lol....what the hell is a dato? is that a new type of blade? where can i get one?

  • @elimelech12 and what about the radio arm saw? does it play zep?

  • I agree with you kentpbmx. Any jig that passes through the miter gauge slot or slots on a saw table is concidered a sled. I think what Duriward is refering to is a sliding table saw, ususally very large and ver exsensive, or a "slide attachment" for an exsisting saw. As for the "router" thing. Duriward. I use a routertable in my garage shop and I do alot more than chamfering with it. Ive been in the woodworking biz for 27 years in many different capacities. I know what Im talking about.

  • Very nice.

  • ah the joy or everyone being able to post "instruction" videos

  • Of course, while this might be considered a pro shop based on the gross work capacity, the quality of the workmanship (not the tools) is what determines the professional woodworker. Just a reminder for those here apparently obsessed with tools in relation to the word "professional."

  • One combitool can do all of that... Just kidding.. :P

  • and a router? you got lesser important machines like a mortise machine and a radial arm saw but you don't have one of the most important machines in woodworking

    for a basic shop what you need is

    a table saw

    a band saw

    a planer

    a thickness planer

    a ROUTER

    either belt or disc sander

    and a drill press

  • That's a nice pro shop, although those pieces of equipment are pretty expensive.

  • wow what a shop. Nice. An`airplane could land on that table saw! This is a pro shop

  • @suffolkshepherd a pro shop without a router is not a pro shop. also his machines are a little outdated, and a table saw without a sled isn't a pro table saw

  • ummmm a radial arm saw,spindle sander, jointer and mortise machine arent neccesary machines.Ironically he faile to mention planer thicknesser

  • collolup1 > ".. he failed to mention planer thicknesser .."

    He mentions (and points to) two thickness planers at 1:27 in the video.

  • ummm you do know he listing all the tools you need, and thats why i said he fails to mention the thicknesser, the fact that he has one and point to one means nothing, if he is saying that all the tools you need exclude the thicknesser thats where he is wrong

  • collolup1 > ".. you do know he listing all the tools you need .."

    No, he's not. He's listing only a sampling of things one might need. For example, he didn't mention things most will certainly need for a woodworking shop - hand saws, hammers, chisels, portable tools (drills, saws, etc), and so on. Likewise, he listed things some might not need. I've done workworking for decades without a machine planner (hand planers instead), so that is not an absolute necessity.

  • Turning up my volume all the way, I am blasted out by the advertisement and can barely hear the speaker. ... To bad

  • sensible & sound advice.

  • Thats a nice shop.You should be proud.

  • You can make just about anything in a shop like this.

  • @saltwatersun

    nope he doesn't have a router

  • Duirward > ".. he doesn't have a router .."

    Isn't that a router in the right foreground at 0:24 in the video?

    > ".. a table saw without a sled isn't a pro table saw .."

    He mentions (and points to) several sleds for the table saw at 1:45 in the video.

  • @stewartx5

    i'm talking about a real router, not a hand router screwed upsidedown to a table. that's only good for chamfering

    also i meant the real sleds. the ones that's attached to the machine frame and that slide next to the saw blade.

  • that router aint no toy, its a $300 motor with $500 raising and lowering system, know your stuff before you make your self look stupid.

    and those are real sleds, back down derwood.

  • @kentpbmx

    i hope your comment was supposed to be sarcastic. if not i'll waste no more words on you, because you're laughable if you think that is a router and don't even know how a sled looks like

  • @Duirward

    No sarcasm here, not sure if there is some sort of translation issue, im assuming english is not your native language, but Im only guessing that you think a router (and im talking about a router table set up) is a shaper. And as far as sleds, those are crosscut sled that I show, and are indeed a type of sled. Plus, why are you sitting around writing silly comments on videos that you have nothing to do with or are knowledgable about.

  • poor sound quality

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