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Uploaded by on Nov 4, 2011

Completing the garage cabinet project started in the last video.

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  • So is that a clamp that is specially designed for pocket screw holes? And if so then how does it clamp? I'm not a carpenter but wouldn't it just be clamping one piece of wood from two sides?Since I assume that the hole goes all the way through the one piece of wood.

  • @Pedistrarian42

    It is a clamp designed to work for Pocket-hole screws. The pocket hole is drilled in one piece of wood, but is a two stage hole. The smaller hole goes all the way through for the screw shaft. The shoulder of the pocket hole is larger for the screw head to set against. Pocket holes have been around for a long time. I am sure Youtube has many videos showing how the system work.

    TKS

  • Check Craigs list for Blum.

    Thanks for the input.

  • I have recorded video for version 7 three times, but nothing has been useable yet. I will try again this week.

    Thanks,

    Ron

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  • Thanks Ron!

  • I love this video. I am not that experienced and struggle with workflow. This has been extremely helpful. Thanks for sharing your years of experience with us. I am learning a lot!

  • Great music !!

  • As always A+!!

  • Fascinating. Thanks. Almost embarrassed to ask but who is the artist for the music you play in the fast motion sequence?

  • Festool, Kreg, and Blum should be sending you checks every month. Watching you use the TS 55 in stop motion has me truly convinced. Although I guess there would be some conflict, because the Blum absolutely blows the Kreg or Festool shelf pin hole systems out of the water. I have been building up my tool inventory slowly over the years, but this makes me think that a business loan would be worth while.

  • Thanks again for sharing your wealth of knowledge Ron. Bit of a cold in this episode? Looking forward to the mobile workshop version 7!

    PS, I ended up using my mobile vac trolley for my thicknesser support. ASs luck would have it, the table height of the thicknesser on cabunet was just a little taller than my main bench. The bench is the height that other surfaces will be built to. This does not include my assembly table which is much the same as your ultimate workbench.

    Dave

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