Lets Build a Packaging Cart! (Workflow Improvements in the Workshop)
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Max Mind-boggling. You are awesome! You are a great Lean thinker and are very humble and willing to improve. So inspiring. I’m gonna pass his video long to everyone.
Another german guy making great crafting videos. Subscribed! (greetings from Germany)
Nice 3D text effect at 2:22.
I need a sliding miter saw like that, though don't need a hole in my garage ;-)
The question I always have is am I spending more time improving my shop than I will actually save when building other stuff.
I was just thinking that this has 2 Second Lean all over it when you mentioned Paul Akers. Nice work.
Are those scissors available at Harbor Freight?
Also, what does "TAPE" mean in English?
Nicely thought out project Max 👍 😊
Thanks!
Hey, you may want to consider instaling a C Class breaker so you dont neet to pre spinn the saw.
Its on a C-class breaker : /
Honest question, what stop you from moving the pallets over to the supplies? Were you just looking for a fun project to take on?
Hey Max, what a great video and what a great packaging cart - Question: the tape dispenser holder you are using - where did you find that? I have been looking for a piece like that for ages :-) trying to find a way to build one and other.. but this is simple and great..
Thanks! I 3D printed it! You can also make one by layering plywood pieces on top of each others to match the contour!
we want to see more of the hydrofoil
I would love to finish it and post another video. At the moment, earning a living is just more important for me. I am getting married next year. My business is really getting somewhere and maybe in two years we will have kids, so I have to follow the priorities. But I will keep working on it.
@@MaxMakerChannel Then we won't have to bug you to finish the hydrofoil because your kids will do that for us.
*please
Great and interesting video as always! Would you mind sharing the type of spring loaded scissor-pliers you use 01:04? Thanks!
Nice! Oh - how I miss the days when Paul Akers used to make those "lean" videos - from toilet-cleaning to kanban.
Does that 3D printer just use those photos at 6:02 to determine the size or did you make it in autocad?
I made it with CAD software. The pictures are just for reference and not accurate at all.
Schonmal drüber nachgedacht, den Sicherungsautomat zu tauschen, dass die Sicherung nicht immerzu raus fliegt? Grüße
Und vielleicht solltest du, als verantwortungsbewusste Person solche Dinge aus deinen Videos auslassen. Das mit der Kappsäge hat mir auch nicht besonders gefallen. Das ist eine Kappsäge, die ist im Grunde sehr sicher. Jedoch passieren Unfälle, weil Leute auf Schräge Ideen kommen. ruclips.net/video/IOlfPxmxsmc/видео.html Gruß
Nice... link to those pliers at 0:52?
They recently became available at Amazon in the US. amzn.to/38C2oI5
@@MaxMakerChannel thanks! Dang those are pricey!
They are the Louis Vuitton of pliers!
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In Germany there is a common word for your style of buidling things: "Pfuscher"
Spend a little bit more time and patience....
Which part should I improve?
Done is better than perfect... Shop projects don´t benefit from fine woodworking.
@@nordishkiel5985 of course they do. It's the most perfect opportunity to practise it. And I wouldn't like to work in a shop for fine woodworking where the whole furniture looks like it's build from a beginner... Just my opinion.
@@MaxMakerChannel there are a Lot of things, but first - try some masking tape on the wheels next time ;-)
I see. There isn’t any fine woodworking in this workshop anyway.
It’s nice but doesn’t it hurt your back leaning down like that to move it around?
Yes it did! However we improved even further and made it higher as well as getting rid of the metal clamps and some products are now just screwed into the pallet. Some products also got changed into flat packs.