Fire hazard. I wouldn't give them my lot. They may have a good skills, but Boy The Shop is Dirty. With this He still was smoking, WOw. I would want to know how their longs look like.
Hell if ya didn't know in frame 1:14 you think they were raising hamster but thing is theise freaks are probably some of the best cabinet guys around that's usually how it works
My God! Ever hear of cleaning your shop? Those tools are hateing life. One word says it all, Danger. I noticed the smoker in the shop another word comes to mind, BOOM!!!!!! Can't help but to offer a little advise. Have those idiots clean after every work day for 15 min. and see if you can't breath in there a bit better. Oh and maybe a real dust collection system.
@holdemstacy That's exactly what I was thinking. My shop is smaller which makes it even more dangerous. They got evicted for a good reason. I don't even know how they stayed in business alive for so long.
Ya'll are doing some nice work there. lotta money in equipment, and some pretty fancy work.
I seen ya'll and thought, what a dirty bunch, until I remembered I had my pants tied up with a shoestring, and had ripped both sleeves off my tee shirt, and was wearing one for a bandanna,.... sey hey from Houston, 32 degree/Scottish
Good to see you fellows enjoying your CRAFT I am looking in to opening a small one man cabinet shop myself here in SE N.M. I'v got all the LEVELS and SQUARES ((tools)) I need. So I'm looking for some good advice on getting started??? wooden furniture or cabinets or both?
take any paying gig, add tools, keep current, avoid antique dealers, builders and decorators. Use word of mouth customer to customer, won't be that bad, death may come sooner than you think if you're lucky
Fire hazard. I wouldn't give them my lot. They may have a good skills, but Boy The Shop is Dirty. With this He still was smoking, WOw. I would want to know how their longs look like.
SuperKwame1 1 year ago
Hell if ya didn't know in frame 1:14 you think they were raising hamster but thing is theise freaks are probably some of the best cabinet guys around that's usually how it works
thomasuras 1 year ago
I love it!!!!!!!!!! Cutting wood!!!!!!!!!!!!
ralphcanoes 1 year ago
My God! Ever hear of cleaning your shop? Those tools are hateing life. One word says it all, Danger. I noticed the smoker in the shop another word comes to mind, BOOM!!!!!! Can't help but to offer a little advise. Have those idiots clean after every work day for 15 min. and see if you can't breath in there a bit better. Oh and maybe a real dust collection system.
holdemstacy 2 years ago
@holdemstacy That's exactly what I was thinking. My shop is smaller which makes it even more dangerous. They got evicted for a good reason. I don't even know how they stayed in business alive for so long.
dustinhaugh 1 year ago
Ya'll are doing some nice work there. lotta money in equipment, and some pretty fancy work.
I seen ya'll and thought, what a dirty bunch, until I remembered I had my pants tied up with a shoestring, and had ripped both sleeves off my tee shirt, and was wearing one for a bandanna,.... sey hey from Houston, 32 degree/Scottish
Gotta shop , woodchopper, same as you
jws54 3 years ago
Good to see you fellows enjoying your CRAFT I am looking in to opening a small one man cabinet shop myself here in SE N.M. I'v got all the LEVELS and SQUARES ((tools)) I need. So I'm looking for some good advice on getting started??? wooden furniture or cabinets or both?
tcdiw 3 years ago
tcdiw
take any paying gig, add tools, keep current, avoid antique dealers, builders and decorators. Use word of mouth customer to customer, won't be that bad, death may come sooner than you think if you're lucky
jws54 3 years ago
Hope you got another space to make some dust. Even better take a trip somewhere first and then start again.
Latlongitude 4 years ago
Enjoyed the video guys.
Always good to tour a fellow Texican's
cabinet shop.
When you guys left, maybe ya'll should'a
left some of those lite cigerettes
laying around as a "good bye" gesture.
BigLon 4 years ago