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Joseph
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I'm Joe Fusco and I've been in the building and cabinetmaking trades for about 27 years. My site www.josephfusco.org is one of the original "howto" sites on the web and has been up for 10 years now.

I'd always wanted to make a complete howto network since I began back in 1997, but life and other things just made it impossible to do then. Well like they say; "that was then and this is now!".

My site is completely redesign and ready to put out some of the best howto information on the web today. So subscribe to my channel or vist my site to see what's new.


As a request I'd appreciate anyone who views my videos to rate them and if they could, leave a comment. This will help me produce better quality videos in the future.

Thanks,
Joe Fusco
About Me:
 
I have nearly 27 years of experience in residential construction.I began my professional carrier in residential construction in 1983 as an apprentice carpenter. This followed three years of college studying physics, mathematics and computer science. After about 7 year in the field, I moved up to the lead carpenter position. I eventually became foreman and project manger for several high end residential construction companies. In 1996, I ventured on my own full time, focusing on architectural woodworking and custom cabinetry. You can find out more about me at my website www.josephfusco.org
Hometown:
Staten Island
Country:
United States
Occupation:
Carpenter/Cabinet Maker/Kitchen Designer
Companies:
J.Fusco General Contracting Corp.
Schools:
Lafayette, Broolkyn College
Hobbies:
Computers,Science,Math
Movies:
Arsenic & Old Lace
Music:
Led Zeppelin
Books:
Many. . .
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joefusco1960 rated a video: (17 hours ago)
Proper way to hand cope crown moldings.
Take your time. It takes practice.
Use a file to clean the edges if you need.
Fine tooth blade 20 or 24 TPI te...   more
 
 
joefusco1960 commented on Cutting Crown for Vaulted Ceilings Part 2 (4 days ago)
"Vielen Dank,"
 
 
joefusco1960 rated a video: (5 days ago)
Recorded on October 10, 2009 using a Flip Video camcorder.
I left this video raw so you know that was all the dust it left behind. you can skip ahe...   more
 
 
joefusco1960 rated a video: (1 week ago)
The first part of the newest DVD in the David Marks collection of educational woodworking videos.
 
 
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Channel Comments (4)
joefusco1960 (11 months ago)
dranzer,

I think ryobi is a lower level entry tool and if you could possibly afford something a bit better I'd go for that.
dranzercustom (11 months ago)
sweet videos im lookin at ryobi cordless drills do you think ryobi is a good budget tool cause im just startin up my own wood work company dooin kitchen units and genearal 2nd fix work as well as a bit of roofing in the summer and i have about 2.00 to spend on most of the tools i have some but i need more so i figure i might as get all new tools and save up for the rest what would be a good make for drills/skill saws/chop saws/routers etc ????
wseegers2 (11 months ago)
Great videos! Another site I will use to get tips for my project. You should check out my videos showing the work. Not to the point of putting crown molding in yet, but nice to find a channel to help plan for it. Keep the videos coming.
knehdn (1 year ago)
Hi. In your crown moulding videos, you didn't mention which part of the moulding goes against the fence when making the cuts ... the part that touches the wall or the part that touches the ceiling. Took me a while to figure out that the pieces are cut upsidedown. Well, that's the only way it seemed to work out for me. My next project will be making new kitchen cabinets in the European style. Your videos are a great help in getting me prepared.
Thanks.
Gabe