@deleetmeeh I picked those up on the side of the road actually. A company down the road uses a bunch of chain, apparently the chain comes in those bins.
You mentioned "Prefinished Maple". I gather they are just top coated with transparent finish and have the natural Maple color. Is my understanding correct that these do not have any stain just the top coat (Polyutherene etc).
You mentioned "Prefinished Maple". I gather they are just top coated with transparent finish and have the natural Maple color. Is my understanding correct that these do not have any stain just the top coat (Polyutherene etc)
the company orange tools came out with a drill press adapter that drills your pocket for you hinge as well as your pilot holes for the screws at the same time, saves a ton of time and is much more accurate
@leopaldbutters I've never been sold on those. They are the equivalent of using a mortising attachment. If the chisel gets tweaked a little one way or another, it messes up the whole mortise. Eventually I'll buy a blum mini press. In the meantime I'll spend the extra 20 seconds and drill by hand.
Cherry faces and natural Maple cases. No better combination in my opinion. A few nice tips, thanks. Do you have much trouble getting customers to pay for the premium materials and construction methods you use? I do most of the same things, but I'm not making a living from it.
@mithrandir10001 If the customer wants it, then they're willing to pay for it. I get a few in here that want the best for cheap. No soup for them. As far as construction... the customers that know quality appreciate all that I do. Most of my kitchens are my customers second, they know what they didn't like about their first, and are willing to pay.
I used to have those big garbage drums with the metal top rim. Where do you find those at? Thanks
deleetmeeh 2 weeks ago
@deleetmeeh I picked those up on the side of the road actually. A company down the road uses a bunch of chain, apparently the chain comes in those bins.
farmerrey 2 weeks ago
Best and most helpful videos on YouTube I wish I had a shop such as his...:)
gillespieQMA 3 months ago
wow. really dig the wireless start up on the dust collection!!!! Saves energy and kills the sound. Great idea. keep up the good work!!
17jflor 5 months ago
Awesome videos ,best instructions, hilarious beard shaving comment, your the trucking man!
arthow 8 months ago
You mentioned "Prefinished Maple". I gather they are just top coated with transparent finish and have the natural Maple color. Is my understanding correct that these do not have any stain just the top coat (Polyutherene etc).
Definitely the best videos I have come across.
nasarazam 10 months ago
You mentioned "Prefinished Maple". I gather they are just top coated with transparent finish and have the natural Maple color. Is my understanding correct that these do not have any stain just the top coat (Polyutherene etc)
nasarazam 10 months ago
the company orange tools came out with a drill press adapter that drills your pocket for you hinge as well as your pilot holes for the screws at the same time, saves a ton of time and is much more accurate
leopaldbutters 1 year ago
@leopaldbutters I've never been sold on those. They are the equivalent of using a mortising attachment. If the chisel gets tweaked a little one way or another, it messes up the whole mortise. Eventually I'll buy a blum mini press. In the meantime I'll spend the extra 20 seconds and drill by hand.
farmerrey 1 year ago
Roll up those sleeves on the table saw! ;)
DylanTownesDrake 1 year ago
thank you for such great video. i'm impressed with your instructions.
question, what is that machine you used in MInute#7? pocket hole?. thanx
surfflyfish4striper 1 year ago
@surfflyfish4striper it is a kreg foreman pocket hole machine
farmerrey 1 year ago
Using the Festool Saw you may be able to cut the two steps of cutting carcass sides to one step.
nasarazam 1 year ago
Where do you get the pre-finished plywood from?
rjal1973 1 year ago
Cherry faces and natural Maple cases. No better combination in my opinion. A few nice tips, thanks. Do you have much trouble getting customers to pay for the premium materials and construction methods you use? I do most of the same things, but I'm not making a living from it.
mithrandir10001 2 years ago
@mithrandir10001 If the customer wants it, then they're willing to pay for it. I get a few in here that want the best for cheap. No soup for them. As far as construction... the customers that know quality appreciate all that I do. Most of my kitchens are my customers second, they know what they didn't like about their first, and are willing to pay.
farmerrey 2 years ago
There's always a few who want custom high quality for Ikea prices. Most of them just truly don't understand the work involved.
mithrandir10001 2 years ago
Why maple for your boxes when your making cherry face frames?
hutch3912 2 years ago