in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
How do you know if materials/lumber/wood from the store will fit in your vehicle? I'll show you how I tried to figure it out. Did it work? Yes! https://youtu.be/ZyAZAQzLS7w
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If I can blow-in insulation for better home efficiency, you can, too. It's not difficult. I'll show you what I did. https://youtu.be/Yu81wwrmy5c
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new video posted on replacing the chassis on an inline hockey skate https://youtu.be/1kvFqPocGrk
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I've been absent for a couple of months because of moving. I am working on setting up the new shop and getting settled. I will miss this shop, my first real workshop space, but the new one is going to be fantastic.
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Posted a new video of the refinish/refurbish/restoration of a desk we found in a barn. https://youtu.be/dUsGnhyTwh0
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RIP favorite lens. But the good news is I ordered a better tripod to avoid the tipping issue I had with the cheap one. This lens cushioned the fall for the rest of the camera. It won't zoom or focus now. Jammed. New one is one the way with the new tripod. Then I can finish this video I am 90% done with.
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I mounted and hung nine pictures to make up this giant Godzilla/Ghidorah gallery grid wall. Watch the project video. https://youtu.be/ygbCOLde1TU
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Maker. DIYer. Woodworker. Father of SIX. Husband. Geek. Author. Dork. Wannabe.
I am a DIY, figure it out as I go sort of guy. Occasionally I do something decent. I take on woodworking projects and home improvements and post the good, bad and ugly here for someone else to learn from my mistakes and celebrate my wins with me.
Exodus 31:2-6
Disclaimer: These videos are intended for entertainment and inspiration purposes only. Woodworking and metalworking can be very dangerous. Your safety is your responsibility and you should be well informed. Do the research and know the safest ways possible to perform a task or use a tool. Do not attempt anything that you do not feel comfortable doing. Do not attempt anything simply because you saw it on the internet. Be smart, use common sense, and respect your power tools.