Rob Tee - Takami Woodshop
Rob Tee - Takami Woodshop
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2022 Happy New Year & 2022 first project: illuminated Makita sign.
I got a recycled Makita sign for the workshop. Looks #mint.
Also - hope you all have a great year and that it is better than the last one.
From me mate @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL
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▶ Makita 18V Sub-Compact Brushless 2-Pc. Kit: amzn.to/2ZeWGn7
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▶ Makita 18V Brushless Cordless 6-1/2" Circular Saw: amzn.to/2ZauQbY
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▶ Makita 18V LXT Cordless 5"" Random Orbit Sander: amzn.to/2YZMSCe
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Видео

Benchtop Instant Access Tool Center (for #SpringShopStorage challenge)
Просмотров 10 тыс.3 года назад
We made a storage thingy for on the benchtop to keep all the frequently used tools. Part of the #SpringShopStorage challenge hosted this time by Mario @ The Woodfather ruclips.net/video/cAJp3D3saOc/видео.html Inspired by: ruclips.net/video/WFPuhlo3OXA/видео.html kuffyswoodwork.com/product/tool-caddy-plans/ Inspired by: ruclips.net/video/OMLw5InxhDE/видео.html FOLLOW ME ▶ Instagram: instagram.co...
Amazing result, easy Planter Boxes - first time using pocket hole jig.
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.3 года назад
Planer boxes made with scrap fence panels and balustrade posts. Using a jig sponsored by TooTock 10% Coupon Code: www.tootock.com/discount/ROBTAKAMI www.tootock.com/products/tootock-punch-slant-hole-puncher-hole-opener-wp175?ref=jlfas1ftip FOLLOW ME ▶ Instagram: travetters ▶ RUclips: Subscribe & “Ring the Bell”: bit.ly/2BP9zOt ITEMS I OFTEN USE ▶ Makita 18V Sub-Compact Brushless 2...
woodworking jig for building a slat fence
Просмотров 8563 года назад
#Woodjigs21 challenge. All the peeps making a bunch of jigs. Cross cut sleds are banned. ruclips.net/user/hashtagwoodjigs21 FOLLOW ME ▶ Instagram: travetters ▶ RUclips: Subscribe & “Ring the Bell”: bit.ly/2BP9zOt ITEMS I OFTEN USE ▶ Makita 18V Sub-Compact Brushless 2-Pc. Kit: amzn.to/2ZeWGn7 ▶ Trend DWS/KIT/H Essential Diamond Sharpening Kit: amzn.to/31Ofbkd ▶ Makita 18V Brushless...
Back yard renovation: part 7 - building the base for the new privacy screen
Просмотров 6393 года назад
Part 7 of: I want to level off my back lawn to make it more usable. [* Playlist of all vids in this series: ruclips.net/p/PLjuNX46E6zEP0V2bqu2szoOWaSc3iKe9T] The previous owner put in a privacy screen atop the retaining wall with a base to conceal the posts - at almost 20 years of age it's suffering from damage, some rot, and some effects of construction technique that hasn't weathered well. I'...
#rubbishwood21 - making 3 x Clamp Racks, and 1 x Timber Rack
Просмотров 5003 года назад
#rubbishwood21 is the @dainermade hosted challenge for Q2 2021 I didn't have time to finish my planned project but I recycled a couple of projects from last year where I did the scraps/rubbish/recycle thing. FOLLOW ME ▶ Instagram: travetters ▶ RUclips: Subscribe & “Ring the Bell”: bit.ly/2BP9zOt ITEMS I OFTEN USE ▶ Makita 18V Sub-Compact Brushless 2-Pc. Kit: amzn.to/2ZeWGn7 ▶ Tren...
Endless/Hookless Ratchet Straps - quicker, easier, safer, better.
Просмотров 10 тыс.3 года назад
Hi, this is the way I use hookless/endless ratchet straps to secure loads to my roof rack. 0:00 Intro 0:24 Demonstration - visual 0:57 Step-by-step explanation with video 2:46 Demonstration with commentary 4:02 Ratchet strap discussion 4:54 General safety/care 5:10 Show and tell of a dangerous ratchet strap 5:56 Special thanks to Sam and Bill I've been using hookless straps for a couple of year...
How to make a cool black fence: back yard reno part 6
Просмотров 3,3 тыс.3 года назад
Following on from last week where I framed up the old posts, I screw off the fence panels and make it look nice and schmiko. Last episode: ruclips.net/video/R-d7oMSGEKQ/видео.html Whole project playlist: ruclips.net/video/uaOLfreCwng/видео.html FOLLOW ME ▶ Instagram: travetters ▶ RUclips: Subscribe & “Ring the Bell”: bit.ly/2BP9zOt ITEMS I OFTEN USE ▶ Makita 18V Sub-Compact Brushl...
Gate hanging on old fence. Back yard renovation part 5.
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.3 года назад
Wrestled with some unruly 18 year old posts, built a gate, drilled out some 180 holes in fence paling panels. FOLLOW ME ▶ Instagram: travetters ▶ RUclips: Subscribe & “Ring the Bell”: bit.ly/2BP9zOt ITEMS I OFTEN USE ▶ Makita 18V Sub-Compact Brushless 2-Pc. Kit: amzn.to/2ZeWGn7 ▶ Trend DWS/KIT/H Essential Diamond Sharpening Kit: amzn.to/31Ofbkd ▶ Makita 18V Brushless Cordless 6-1/...
Building a chainsaw crate for my Shindawaiwa 305s for #SummerBuilds21
Просмотров 3,7 тыс.3 года назад
#SummerBuilds21 is hosted by Vic @ @DownUnderWoodWorks Thanks mate. I needed a permanent nice place to store my chainsaw and all the paraphernalia that goes with it. Voila a crate made with fence palings and some other bits and pieces. @sumosprojects @kuffyswoodwork @woodfather @ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL @BuildsStuff @SujMenon @OneManBandWoodworks @dainermade @FixitFingers FOLLOW ME ▶ Instagram: in...
1994 Ryobi belt disc sander explodes
Просмотров 9303 года назад
Sander go BOOM 💥 💩 FOLLOW ME ▶ Instagram: travetters ▶ RUclips: Subscribe & “Ring the Bell”: bit.ly/2BP9zOt ITEMS I OFTEN USE ▶ Makita 18V Sub-Compact Brushless 2-Pc. Kit: amzn.to/2ZeWGn7 ▶ Trend DWS/KIT/H Essential Diamond Sharpening Kit: amzn.to/31Ofbkd ▶ Makita 18V Brushless Cordless 6-1/2" Circular Saw: amzn.to/2ZauQbY ▶ Makita 55-Inch Guide Rail: amzn.to/2HbZ0oY ▶ Makita 18V ...
Building a small retaining wall using Cirtex/Strol SureWall™: Retaining wall extension Part 4
Просмотров 102 тыс.3 года назад
Part 4 of my back yard reno. www.strol.co.nz/products/retaining-walls/surewall/ SureWall system at Mitre10 New Zealand: tinyurl.com/8ks3xpkw The SureWall posts I use in this video are 750mm long. MUSIC: ▶ David Cutter soundcloud.com/dcuttermusic/ack-woi FOLLOW ME ▶ Instagram: travetters ▶ RUclips: Subscribe & “Ring the Bell”: bit.ly/2BP9zOt ITEMS I OFTEN USE ▶ Makita 18V Sub-Compa...
Floor sweep on a rainy day
Просмотров 3753 года назад
It's a rainy day, I can't do any work on the outdoor projects. I started work on @DownUnderWoodWorks Vic's #summerbuilds21 challenge, and in the process completed the long awaited task of connecting the floor sweep to my big dust collection system. FOLLOW ME ▶ Instagram: travetters ▶ RUclips: Subscribe & “Ring the Bell”: bit.ly/2BP9zOt ITEMS I OFTEN USE ▶ Makita 18V Sub-Compact Br...
I got a toolbelt! Retaining wall extension Part 3.
Просмотров 4233 года назад
Fellow Kiwi RUclipsr Tools & Stuff gave me a toolbelt... He does detailed reviews of most major/minor power tool brands and a few build tips and tricks here and there. Worth a look before your next major tool or platform purchase... ruclips.net/channel/UCM8rp6_PEZXJRUBDL6yoK5g FOLLOW ME ▶ Instagram: travetters ▶ RUclips: Subscribe & “Ring the Bell”: bit.ly/2BP9zOt ITEMS I OFTEN US...
Back yard renovation: retaining wall extension - part 2
Просмотров 7113 года назад
[Playlist of all vids in this series: ruclips.net/p/PLjuNX46E6zEP0V2bqu2szoOWaSc3iKe9T] Part 2 of: I want to level off my back lawn to make it more usable. [* Here's part 1: ruclips.net/video/uaOLfreCwng/видео.html] The previous owner put in a big retaining wall for the purpose of building the house 17 years ago but then didn't back fill it to make the lawn completely level - it needs about 200...
Back yard renovation: retaining wall extension - part 1
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.3 года назад
Back yard renovation: retaining wall extension - part 1
Inexpensive DIY Heavy Duty Roof Rack for vehicles with roof rails - no welding.
Просмотров 4,9 тыс.3 года назад
Inexpensive DIY Heavy Duty Roof Rack for vehicles with roof rails - no welding.
2020 💩 & a hole & an angle grinder rack & a fence
Просмотров 3073 года назад
2020 💩 & a hole & an angle grinder rack & a fence
How to make a soap dish.
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.4 года назад
How to make a soap dish.
Soap Dish making.
Просмотров 6144 года назад
Soap Dish making.
Hand-cut dovetails: teaching myself (part II)
Просмотров 4734 года назад
Hand-cut dovetails: teaching myself (part II)
Teaching myself: Hand-cut dovetails (part I)
Просмотров 4144 года назад
Teaching myself: Hand-cut dovetails (part I)
How-to: Mitered, Tapered & Angled Plywood Desk Legs
Просмотров 12 тыс.4 года назад
How-to: Mitered, Tapered & Angled Plywood Desk Legs
Shop mods: Making a Chisel Rack
Просмотров 7204 года назад
Shop mods: Making a Chisel Rack
How to make a plywood desk out of a one inch oak veneer poplar plywood panel (with a screw up)
Просмотров 6 тыс.4 года назад
How to make a plywood desk out of a one inch oak veneer poplar plywood panel (with a screw up)
Area R51. New workshop transportation. Return of the #NoVan Hashtag.
Просмотров 3544 года назад
Area R51. New workshop transportation. Return of the #NoVan Hashtag.
DIY firewood loading hook
Просмотров 4544 года назад
DIY firewood loading hook
How I turned my angle grinder into a super simple cut off saw
Просмотров 13 тыс.4 года назад
How I turned my angle grinder into a super simple cut off saw
Machinery House/Hafco 1hp drill press assembly.
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.4 года назад
Machinery House/Hafco 1hp drill press assembly.
Paving the Woodshed Area. It took seven years to complete.
Просмотров 6124 года назад
Paving the Woodshed Area. It took seven years to complete.

Комментарии

  • @andrewkovacs6501
    @andrewkovacs6501 День назад

    Such a peaceful and helpful video. Thank you !

  • @sam-ww1wk
    @sam-ww1wk 3 дня назад

    Right on. I have the full plunge and just don't want to beat it up on running long cuts on scrap or even aluminum. Also needed a 6.5 cordless in my game so this perfect since I have a bunch of track. Cheers from the states

  • @thisoldproperty
    @thisoldproperty 4 дня назад

    'Flippin' hard work!'... agreed. That clay feels like back breaking work. Great video.

  • @cuebj
    @cuebj 4 дня назад

    Had it for a few years (typing in December 2024) Works great. Neighbours, daughter, and friends from church have all used my saw, track and the adapter and love it. However, setting depth is limited by the lack of precision and awkwardness of the circular saw. If I have a good slot of time in 2025 to make a lot of cabinets and other storage units for our relatively new house, I'll try to afford the corded plunge saw which will pay for itself in a week of cutting. And I fancy the new track clamps, if I can afford them. I used DiY track guides very effectively for years before I got my first track and the adapter but getting the purpose made stuff was well worth it. I still use my short DiY guides for crosscuts with my 85mm deep cut saw across 75mm = 3" thick posts or 45-degree mitre cuts in 50mm = 2" material

  • @Rockmaster867
    @Rockmaster867 9 дней назад

    List of all adapters with the saws: Makita 195837 - 9 Führungsschienenadapter A HS 7100 HS 7101 DHS 710 Makita 195838 - 7 Führungsschienenadapter B DHS 630 HS 6100 HS 6101 Makita 197005 - 0 Führungsschienenadapter C HS 7601 HS 7610 HS 7611 Makita 196953 - 0 Führungsschienenadapter D DHS 680 Makita 197462 - 2 Führungsschienenadapter E HS 6600 HS 6601 Makita 198570 - 2 Führungsschienenadapter F HS 0600 Makita 199232 - 5 DHS 660 DHS 661 Makita 192505 - 5 5017 RKB 5603 R 5705 R Makita 192506 - 3 5903 R Makita 192507 - 1 5103 R Makita 197252 - 3 DHS 630 HS 6101 HS 7101 DHS 710

  • @zzmartin815
    @zzmartin815 19 дней назад

    Thanks for making. Super useful. Followed your method for our Christmas tree. Worked perfectly!

  • @ИгорьЖигальский-э6х

    Учи русский

  • @mishakolomoicev9701
    @mishakolomoicev9701 Месяц назад

    Wow, that’s pretty good. After watching that i remembered all the things I’ve forgotten about, about me Dad. He always did things neatly & measured including even putting things away all rolled up & in a box. Where as my stuff is scattered around half of the state of QLD.

  • @88kwthomas
    @88kwthomas Месяц назад

    No drainage?

    • @TakamiWoodshop
      @TakamiWoodshop Месяц назад

      this is on a retaining wall that already has drainage.

  • @Swandivein
    @Swandivein 2 месяца назад

    Great tips! Thank you

  • @mileslin4702
    @mileslin4702 2 месяца назад

    absolutely genius cheers mate

  • @peterbarlow8912
    @peterbarlow8912 3 месяца назад

    You can get endless ratchet straps without hooks. They are less fussy because there’s no positioning the hooks so they don’t bear on the corners of your cargo bundle. No hooks to come unhooked as you try tighten your straps.

  • @henryskinner1092
    @henryskinner1092 3 месяца назад

    Boy I hate AI

  • @Abhiaatahoonjanamat
    @Abhiaatahoonjanamat 3 месяца назад

    Chances are plastic roof racks might get cracked with the weight and shake, I never tie on the roof rack of the car again because I was narrowly escaped once but my car was heavily damaged.

    • @TakamiWoodshop
      @TakamiWoodshop 3 месяца назад

      wow sorry ti hear that your car got damaged. On mine it's a plastic cover over the roof racks but internally it is metal. question for you - if you never use roof racks any more - what brings you to watch this video about it? Are you reconsidering?

    • @Abhiaatahoonjanamat
      @Abhiaatahoonjanamat 3 месяца назад

      @@TakamiWoodshop Just curiosity. 🤩

    • @Abhiaatahoonjanamat
      @Abhiaatahoonjanamat 3 месяца назад

      I use roof racks now but metal ones as well, which are never permanently attached to the van roof. (removable)

  • @blimm2341
    @blimm2341 3 месяца назад

    Great vid. I wouldn't get a van either. Those BMW wagons are sweet and get pretty good mpg for a six cylinder. I wish I could find one in a diesel here in the US for a decent price. .

  • @TheElectromagno
    @TheElectromagno 3 месяца назад

    good and practical way of using racht strap

  • @6Ginge
    @6Ginge 4 месяца назад

    Placemakers link still works 6 years later?

  • @mikeblaszczak5346
    @mikeblaszczak5346 4 месяца назад

    You should get a van.

  • @elterrible0069
    @elterrible0069 5 месяцев назад

    thank you sir

  • @WhatMeeWorrry
    @WhatMeeWorrry 5 месяцев назад

    Ok - I use hookless ratchet straps for my kayaks. I wanted to give some of my suggestions. They are free if you care. 1 - if the item you have on the vehicle is close to the weight limit of the rails, I run my straps through the vehicle (make sure the doors are open!). This takes all wind/weight pressure off your roof rack, and relegates it to being simply a platform to keep the item off the vehicle's roof. 2nd - I purposely twist the front strap - this cuts down the wind noise/howling/buzzing that is mind numbing as you travel. Twisting the strap has no loss in strength, so I'm not sure why it is importantly noted at 2:08 (in the video) to make sure they are flat (no twists).

    • @TakamiWoodshop
      @TakamiWoodshop 5 месяцев назад

      @WhatMeeWorry ok - thanks for your suggestions - I'm going to explain each one in detail - hope it helps you and other viewers - this is safety information. 1a. "running straps through the car": imagine your racks have a weight limit of 100kg and your load is close to the weight limit - lets say 99kg. Now lets say you crank down on the straps providing say, a mere 10kg of downward holding pressure (an extremely modest estimate and probably only a couple of clicks), now your load totals 109kg which exceeds the limit and we all know how that's going to end. If you're *close to the weight limit of your rails* this is precisely the time when you *should not run your straps through the vehicle*. In fact - you should never run straps through the vehicle. Attaching your straps to the rack itself does not place additional downward load/weight onto the rack system other than the load itself. Running straps through the vehicle pulls down on the load AND the racks and ADDS to the weight of the load. Be careful, not advised. There are additional disadvantages to having your strap being attached to a point that is wider than your load too. The less acute the angle the less downward force can be applied. And the load is free to move side to side. 1b. If you're so close to the weight limit of the rails that you're worried about the wind blowing the whole thing off - well, if you have not exceeded the limit - this will not happen. The thing with a limit is that the terrible disaster that happens when you exceed it *does not* happen *unless* you exceed it. IF you are worried that you are exceeding the limit then I'd say you're doing it wrong and you need to buy a system with a higher weight capacity. 2. "twisted straps": ok - I agree one intentional twist to eliminate that annoying hum and vibrations ain't gonna hurt much. However - this is for everyone - don't let that twist fall on a contact point with the load, and don't let that twist become a fold. Folded straps are under significantly higher tension due to the material being forced around a small radius along the line of the fold. This leads to wear, abrasion, damage and eventual (and premature) failure. Also, even twists without folds result in stress concentrations, in a twisted strap, the load is not evenly distributed across the entire width of the strap. My comment was directed at those folks who don't give a crap about twists and folds and straps that are in poor condition. Straps that are not looked after can and do break - I've seen it happen first hand. Sun and rain and storing them under piles of junk in the back of your car don't help either. All of these can lead to potential catastrophe. Hey whatmee - these tips are free for your safety and the safety of the guy that's behind you on the road. Hope I've explained some of these physics concepts well enough. cheers

  • @vikasdangwal3080
    @vikasdangwal3080 6 месяцев назад

    I just tried it and worked like Charm. Drove 9 miles at 65mph . Thank you

    • @TakamiWoodshop
      @TakamiWoodshop 6 месяцев назад

      9 miles at 65mph - about 8 minutes - lucky - this charm only works for 10 minutes max 😉

  • @MopokesAdventures
    @MopokesAdventures 6 месяцев назад

    Nice to be so tall. I need a ladder to do the same thing.

  • @bobsnijders4182
    @bobsnijders4182 6 месяцев назад

    Physics tip: try to twist your straps, once or twice per exposed area. The twist breaks the vortexes created by the shear speed of wind, preventing it from flapping in the wind! New antennas, industrial chimneys and such have them to prevent em from wobbling in the wind before breaking! Also love them comment at the end hahah! Thanks for the vid, happy days

  • @bobsnijders4182
    @bobsnijders4182 6 месяцев назад

    Physics tip: try to twist your straps, once or twice per exposed area. The twist breaks the vortexes created by the shear speed of wind, preventing it from flapping in the wind! New antennas, industrial chimneys and such have them to prevent em from wobbling in the wind before breaking! Also love them comment at the end hahah! Thanks for the vid, happy days

    • @Matasky2010
      @Matasky2010 Месяц назад

      Makes sense but would also increase stress on a very tight strap.

  • @711repair
    @711repair 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for your demonstration. Do you have a video on how to transport a 4x8 plywood?

    • @TakamiWoodshop
      @TakamiWoodshop 7 месяцев назад

      @711repair you can transport 4x8 sheets exactly the same way provided your rack bars are wider than 4'. I've done this numerous times in the past few weeks even, no probs at all. If your racks are narrower your pull down power is lessened so maybe put an extra strap all the way round.. Or just drive a bit slower. Unsure. Cheers. Stay safe.

    • @TakamiWoodshop
      @TakamiWoodshop 7 месяцев назад

      ruclips.net/video/xxsUeqALb3Q/видео.htmlsi=PYDsC07Lg_q9LLjF Shows carrying a table top, same technique.

    • @bobsnijders4182
      @bobsnijders4182 6 месяцев назад

      Ah champ for asking this question! thanks. I am about to buy a set of roofbars. I’ll take one size wider now 🎉

  • @torresalex
    @torresalex 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks mate. You've saved my bacon!

  • @lyndonp6296
    @lyndonp6296 7 месяцев назад

    An intentional twist in the strap can also reduce noisy vibrations...

  • @nore8141
    @nore8141 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the advice much appreciated ❤

  • @AncoraImparoPiper
    @AncoraImparoPiper 7 месяцев назад

    Best explanation out there, mate, and I looked at many others after yours. None demonstrate how to use those straps on car roofs like you do. They all throw the other end across to the other bar and secure it there, which makes no sense when the load is stacked on one side like you have and I would have in transporting a few sticks of wood.

  • @uhN0id
    @uhN0id 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video! Picking up 10 5/4 8 inch x 8ft maple for $100 today (so excited) and it's a bit of a drive so I want to be safe. Out of curiosity where are you from? The back drop in your video says Hawaii or somewhere tropical but the accent says otherwise haha. Thanks again!

    • @TakamiWoodshop
      @TakamiWoodshop 7 месяцев назад

      haha, nah it's not a Hawaii accent. Waikato NZ.

    • @uhN0id
      @uhN0id 7 месяцев назад

      @@TakamiWoodshop just as good!

  • @pleappleappleap
    @pleappleappleap 8 месяцев назад

    Just double up the bucket.

  • @Rehbol
    @Rehbol 8 месяцев назад

    Kinda like a transom knot with straps 😎🤙🏽🤙🏽

  • @Venom-nk8nd
    @Venom-nk8nd 8 месяцев назад

    🇵🇬🇵🇬,.,.

  • @raphdroidt692
    @raphdroidt692 8 месяцев назад

    One minute into this video and already i have a big smile on my face. Thanks.

  • @eaminslim52
    @eaminslim52 8 месяцев назад

    Hi Rob and followers, has anyone got experience of using this on thicker stock? I need to cut some firrings out of (old) 4 x 2 and wondered how it may fare? Thanks @takamiwoodshop for the great product test and review

    • @TakamiWoodshop
      @TakamiWoodshop 8 месяцев назад

      This saw can rip 4x2 but I wouldn't use the track saw adapter - it would be better to use a rip guide thingy. For old and super hard wood you might need to do it in two passes- even for soft wood it's be easier. I've done both with this saw

    • @eaminslim52
      @eaminslim52 8 месяцев назад

      @TakamiWoodshop thanks for the response :)

  • @lifeisgood070
    @lifeisgood070 8 месяцев назад

    Fyi manual on straps says you need 1.5 revolutions for full tension rating. You did approximately 0.6 revolutions

  • @lifeisgood070
    @lifeisgood070 8 месяцев назад

    How fast are you driving in miles per hour? Are you driving over 60 mph (100kph)? I imagine you're driving closer to 70 km/h.... if you're not twisting your ratchet straps. You should always twist your ratchet straps which prevents harmonic huming and vibrations at real world speeds at least in the less oppressed country of America.

    • @TakamiWoodshop
      @TakamiWoodshop 8 месяцев назад

      I don't know miles sorry, it's only used in a couple of places in the world as far as I know.

  • @crossgrainwoodproductsltd9230
    @crossgrainwoodproductsltd9230 8 месяцев назад

    What is with this music?? It is awful!!!!

    • @TakamiWoodshop
      @TakamiWoodshop 8 месяцев назад

      f**k off, you're awful! How rude! If you don't like it just move on to other videos.

  • @triedtofail
    @triedtofail 9 месяцев назад

    Nice birb you got there at 2:38

  • @arpadbrecska8178
    @arpadbrecska8178 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks! I’ve used this technique today, it was truly effective! Drywall metal studs, so it was very slippery, but I had no problems at all!

  • @dwdesign2873
    @dwdesign2873 9 месяцев назад

    Very well explained thank you

  • @vahpr
    @vahpr 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you, this worked perfectly!

  • @Bilal-f5f7w
    @Bilal-f5f7w 10 месяцев назад

    Nice video so for making jigs for a router what would you recommend and size

  • @awt
    @awt 10 месяцев назад

    This method was great - I went to the timber yard straight after watching this, and for once didn't embarrass myself by taking forever to lash my wood to the roof. I was amazed by how quickly it went on - "is that it?" Thanks a lot.

    • @TakamiWoodshop
      @TakamiWoodshop 10 месяцев назад

      Good to hear - I used to struggle with it too but somehow I stumbled across this method at some point and it "just works".

  • @bon2198
    @bon2198 10 месяцев назад

    If you put a twist in the strap it won’t make that flutter vibration sound. Old school trucker trick.

  • @NicoOutside
    @NicoOutside 11 месяцев назад

    Nice vid and tips.

  • @gattonpc
    @gattonpc 11 месяцев назад

    I knnow the blade guard is a pain when you want to cut things with the angle grinder.. but you really don't want to see what hapend when one of those spinning blades blow up. They shot blade pieces faster than bullets all around you..I have a neighbor that got hurt really bad on his face by a blade blowing up on his angle grinder.. and he didn't had a blade guard nor a face mask protection on. Jeeez .. he got lucky he didn't lost an eye.. or both...but his face changed forever.

  • @PeachzEWTI
    @PeachzEWTI Год назад

    Thank u. Overly estimated the space in my trunk n Now i need to strap our camping beds to the roof😂😢😂😂😂😅😊

  • @cebuanostud
    @cebuanostud Год назад

    So what's the best type of insert nut to use if you just wanna attach a steel rod to a block of wood perpendicularly?

    • @TakamiWoodshop
      @TakamiWoodshop Год назад

      depends on whether the rod is going to be pushing or pulling - for pushing (down, say) either will do. For pulling, an insert nut will do, but not too heavy. For real heavy things you could try a t-nut on the other side of the rod.... not sure.

  • @nunyabusiness863
    @nunyabusiness863 Год назад

    Thanks for this. As a home owner without a pick up this is extremely helpful.