haha, I remember being a kid visiting you in Dawsonville Georgia when you cut off the tip of your thumb and we had to take you to the hospital to get it worked on!! lol!
Looks like the "correct way to use a tablesaw to me. ( don't forget to give thanks to still having all your fingers when your in church this morning LOL)
Yep... Done.. I did tip one of my fingers on the blade while doing this, just a reminder that maybe I'm gettin' careless. Already broke a thumb and lost a finger tip to this thing.. hahahaha.
what i love about this video, is that you always do it "your way", no recomendations safety gogles, hell not even the "correct" use of the saw.... i really like your videos keep coming sir
Yep. I just like to get 'er done. Far as that saw goes, it's already taught me who's boss a long time ago, but I think I tend to get careless, now that the tip of my figer's grown back.
I've brought back old wood furniture by wiping it down with mineral spirits, followed by tung oil. Might be worth a test on a part that doesn't show. Also, hadn't thought about going to the playground with a sheet of wax paper in a long time. Thanks for bringing that memory back.
haha, I remember being a kid visiting you in Dawsonville Georgia when you cut off the tip of your thumb and we had to take you to the hospital to get it worked on!! lol!
dhswpea 2 years ago
Yea, that was fun wasn't it.. hahahah
rpeek 2 years ago
another great video
capecodcuda 2 years ago
Great restoration project. Excellent job!
We didn't wipe the slide with the wax paper, we just slid down sitting ON the wax paper! I had forgotten all about that kind of stuff!
JeffN727 2 years ago
That table saw had me waiting for the typical homeshow disclaimer, "all safety guards were removed for demonstration purposes" HaHa
golgothagarage 2 years ago
Well, this ain't no home show, just me and my 40 year old table saw. I suspect "safety guards" hadn't even been invented when this baby was made..
rpeek 2 years ago
now thats sum good fixen great job
bigblockluv 2 years ago
Thank You!
rpeek 2 years ago
Good video!! You make fixing that chest look easy and it turned out real nice too. Thanks for sharing your talents.
phill903 2 years ago 3
Thank You! Yea, it was pretty easy.. Worked out real nice too..
rpeek 2 years ago
Looks like the "correct way to use a tablesaw to me. ( don't forget to give thanks to still having all your fingers when your in church this morning LOL)
phoenixdesign52 2 years ago
Yep... Done.. I did tip one of my fingers on the blade while doing this, just a reminder that maybe I'm gettin' careless. Already broke a thumb and lost a finger tip to this thing.. hahahaha.
rpeek 2 years ago
what i love about this video, is that you always do it "your way", no recomendations safety gogles, hell not even the "correct" use of the saw.... i really like your videos keep coming sir
panfilo98410 2 years ago 2
Yep. I just like to get 'er done. Far as that saw goes, it's already taught me who's boss a long time ago, but I think I tend to get careless, now that the tip of my figer's grown back.
rpeek 2 years ago
I've brought back old wood furniture by wiping it down with mineral spirits, followed by tung oil. Might be worth a test on a part that doesn't show. Also, hadn't thought about going to the playground with a sheet of wax paper in a long time. Thanks for bringing that memory back.
edda520 2 years ago
Betcha. Thanks for the tip..
rpeek 2 years ago