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  • center island???

    wtf

    thats a fucking kitchen bench

  • very nice guys!!!

  • he filled it with epoxy glue i think

  • Gt job. Thanks for the Good Job.

  • What a sexy piece of wood!

  • wow...that's pretty

  • Great way to recycle and looks AMAZING!

  • That's beautiful! I would love something like that in my home.

  • BEAUTIFUL !

  • with what did you fill in the holes, somekind of resin?

  • @Mariosam2v2 dubble bubble.

  • I liked the music and loved the woodwork.

    Great Job.  Much respect to you.

  • ok, that looks awesome...

  • Jose Gonzalez lives in the same town as me!!

  • Beautiful work. Damn music is awful though............

  • nice job!

  • Spends over a grand on HVLP sprayer but uses a rigid sander... Does that model work well for you?

  • was that epoxy resin that you poured in the beginning?

  • Very nice work with very nice audio...

    good job guys!

  • waw, amazing peice, i have much respect for you guys. just a Q though, is it recommended to use hardwood tops on surfaces expected to get wet? i would really appreciate the feedback, thanks for the share.

  • @kicoverz there's nothing wrong with using a hardwood top for a surface that's going to get wet. you just have to use a finish that can stand up to moisture, or soaks into the wood so water can't. some things that are used to accomplish this are danish oils, or polyurethane.

  • @kicoverz provided it has the right finish and any time it wears down to bare wood you refinish it it should be fine

  • Beautiful piece of oak. Great video guys.

  • With that process, how water resistant is the wood? I am a beginner, but love working with wood, and loved that way it came out. Thanks

  • what did you use to fill the voids in the wood? What was that tool yo used to apply the stain? Great work!

  • ok i thought you said WOOD...

    this is the last time you choose a video on youtube Mr Penis

  • BEAUTIFUL!

    

  • I love that Air Assisted Airless Sprayer what model was that?

  • awsome. what wood filler epoxy product did u use? i hustle garbage night in my neighborhood for scrap wood for projects too. great video, great work.

  • i really liked this video i always liked working with wood and i thought this counter top turned out so well also was real relaxing to watch

  • Respect!!!

  • simply beauty in its most natural state.

    beautiful

  • Beautiful Job

  • Thank you for sharing the reclaimed wood with me this morning charcter and spirit in there

  • brother, awesome video and GREAT song! thank you for sharing this with us! 

  • What type of wood is that and where can I find some like yours? Thank you, you inspire me!

  • @rjravaz read the text, my friend! It says it's 'discarded oak from an old pier'........

    Good luck with your project.

  • @giliam74 Thank you, your right I didn't read the text lol.

  • I think the hole filler they used is Famowood's profes sional wood filler solvent based, in natural.

  • do u use automotive clear?

  • nice

    

  • Does anyone know what type of epoxy and stain he used because it's just awesome

  • Fantastic job. You're now qualified to make a silk purse from a sow's ear.

  • from a cabinet maker that is some beautiful work done skillfully, nice job guys

  • can i have the bit they cut out lol

  • Beautiful work.

  • Please, what type of stain you use? Thanks for sharing. Beautiful!

  • @pablus 1977 looks unstained. old wood is oxidised and has richer tones than fresh wood

  • @datzfast Bro, did you watch the video? That's stain he's putting on from 1:09 to 1:39 . . . .

  • @papabugs71 yes i said it looks unstaind and he used stain. you misread the part where i said it looks unstained. now had i said its unstained i would have been incorrect..

  • Very Nice!

  • Sweet!

  • is there anything Mexicans CAN'T do?

  • @Ozarkarms "Is there anything poverty can't make you do?" is the question....

  • good job!!

  • danm varnish u scary

  • Epoxy takes stain??

  • @cagirlinportland so it seems... what type of epoxy, and what type of stain pay a big part in it id guess, pretty long way from being an expert tho ;)

  • This has to be the most beautiful piece of "kitchen furniture" I have ever seen. I wish I could win the lotto - I'd pay you to do every room in the house... sigh.

  • nice

  • Stunning work... Just wondering what was the resin stuff you used to fill all the gaps and cracks, it looked like it took the stain/dye very nicely.

  • That is one of the nicest looking tops I've seen

  • it's so beautiful .. i always wanna do something like this but never able to do it...

  • I try always to use old wood in my projects. I love recycling and the old growth wood is just so much better.

  • how much?

  • you got to be kidding me....absolutely beautiful.

  • Nice work!

  • Wow ! really nice

  • Hi, I am a mediocre woodworker with big dreams. I want to be able to make a table similar to yours, but how do you smooth out rough gouged out reclaimed wood without sanding all the character out of it??? How in the world do you make it so smooth and still show all the cracks and splits? Are you using some sort of epoxy. I can't imagine using wood filler without it looking like a patch work quilt. Any help you can give me would be much appreciated....art

  • @abowen2 The wood must be milled to an extent, especially when it's reclaimed wood. His is from a pier, so it was probably relatively thick stock. The majority of the milling (including milling to final size) should be done on the "hide" side of the stock, which is likely the more damaged side (or has the less pleasing look). Light milling can be done on the "display" side of the stock. It will still show plenty of character. The voids and cracks are filled with epoxy. Then you finish as usual.

  • wow! that is nice wood

  • @NixonAre

    THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID!

  • @johnnytuups HAHA:P

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