I’m a 13 year old from pa who made 2 2x4 benches last week and it was so fun and one day I want to be like you! Keep making the vids and you got the hose
As a designer of the Southworth lift, I love it. Great work. I have a few ideas of a down draft table add-on. Tool holder add-on, power relocation to table top. Air hose location on the top and the vacuum clamps. Great start. great project. not a Sales person for Southworth, but knowing the catalog, did you see the vee top to hold round product? Did you see the tilter so you could lift and tilt large loads? We do design the LS product line for 6000lb everyday. As a previous manufacturing engineer who purchased the Southworth tables for a sheet metal shop. Modified everyone to hold large sheets and used them for welding tables after isolating the table top from the legs.
My wife and I went to the woodcraft in Springfield Oregon this weekend It's always cool . The guys who work there are always helpful and full of knowledge
As both a programmer and a DIY carpenter, the thing I would love and benefit from the most would be a demonstration of the CAD designing process and how to convert those designs into cut list; I've always found it insanely intriguing to know how much material is required for a project without making a single cut.
For just over a year I have been working for a guy doing home remodeling and stuff. We used to never use a Router until we picked up that Dewalt Router you showed now we use it all the time. All my tools are DeWalt.
On this episode of Sunday Morning Wood, we watch the team touch tips while building a scissor table 😂👍🏻 Great content fellas! Really appreciate giving me something fun to watch on Sunday mornings before the family wakes up.
All you had to do to align the holes on assembly was put a screw driver through the holes when it was lifted and guide it into place. Cool table build!
7:44 ~ No offense, John; I'm very happy with my _corded_ DeWALT router. DWP611, just gets the job done. No need to hunt for a 2nd battery. As good as DeWALT's battery packs are (Samsung 18650s inside of them, heck yeah!) for jobs that just take any length of time, corded quality router is just better.
I liked the oval holes Jordan. They would have worked fine. They also make the sides stronger from an engineering perspective. They do that on beams to reduce weight without taking a lot of strength out of the beam.
So glad you guys teamed up with Mike Farrington in this video! I love his channel and his detailed approach to everything he does.. he needs more subs!! Great content as always, keep up the good work!
I have seen several pro furniture makers have one or two tables like this in their shop for assembly. Your body will thank you every day you don't have to work in awkward positions and the table will also save you time.
Always fun watching you boys work. As much as I have enjoyed the journey of yours hope growing, I do miss your small-shop fun builds like the beginner/ intermediate/pro chair. Will these return?
Jordon killed it with the round/eliptical design prank, Nice Jordon! I think you need a "Team Jordon" shirt, Just saying. Seriously great build Thanks as always!
I built the ghetto version of this about 3 or 4 years ago. 3.5' x 7.5' plywood torsion box with a sacrificial 4 x 8 melamine top sitting on a Harbor Freight motorcycle lift. I went with melamine because I do a lot of projects with fiberglass and melamine with a coat of wax makes a good surface for that. Plus, when it gets banged up, for less than $50, I've got a brand new top. I was originally going to extend the hydraulic foot pedals out but I never did. When I started using it I realized that I didn't raise and lower it very often so it wasn't a big deal to just get a foot under to pump the the cylinder up or hit the release. It's not nearly as nice as a real lift table but it's also less that $500 for everything (or at least it was when I built it).
I have two workbenches with lifts like this in my shop. They are so nice to have! I would recommend putting it up on like 3.5"x3.5"x36" blocks (think pallet stretchers) so you can move it with the pallet jack if necessary. Good work!
Awesome job guys. Hopefully you get great use out of it for many years to come my friend. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friends. Fab On. Weld On. Keep Making. Stay squirrely. God bless.
Love the lift tables, use them all day at work, the company probably has 20-30 of them, never thought of doing anything like that honestly! Looks good!
Hola! 🖐Malecki Mob, first time I hear that - it was a good one! 😂Cool build, I watched my first Farrington video last week. I'll be checking out more of his content. Looks like this table is going to be a workhorse in the shop, I'm sure it will extend the life of your backs. Be well, stay safe, and have a good one. Adios! 👊
I don't have a hydronic table, but converting an old dinner table/shop table into this would be good too. Just gotta beef up dem legs, don't skip leg day!!
Man... That table is badass.... SOOO much room for activities!! Im totally stealing that idea when I get my shop built! I do like the let's stop and look at the big tree delivery segment... Today on as the tree falls.... 😂
I absolutely love watching these. As a brand designer, I only speak pixel, but that’s why I like watching these. I never know what they’re saying but I just sit here like 👁️👄👁️
Your crossmembers should have had the bulk of the material routed out of them too..ala Paulk. Both for inserting longer objects (track saw rails, clamps, etc) and for retrieval of small parts that drop through the holes.
Jordan must like pushing your buttons when designs stuff, also on the Ron Paulk theme he did some videos on small router table, he made it hang off the end of his table french cleat style, also a couple of T slots routered into the top of the bench allows other clamping tools to be used
Oh man John you could be on comedy central, you crack me up. “Jordan you look like you just crawled out of the dumpster “ was the best. Sweet project and giving Polk some kudos gets my respect for you. Be well and good luck with your new table.
Duck principal. Design a thing with an obvious flaw so the when the boss comes in to correct things, he corrects the obviously wrong duck and leaves everything else alone :P
Kind of like what Andrew Klein did with adjustable desk. He turned it into an outfeed table but much more. And loves me some Mike Farrington. The only critique I have is that you could have used his "the MIGHTY biscuit" line 😂
Great job on the scissor lift table. You mentioned shooting the top with lacquer and then used halcyon. Halcyon is a varnish, right? Why one over the other in this case? Looks like Halcyon dries pretty quick, maybe 2-3 hours? -thanks
*watching video...hits **13:40** minutes in. Pauses video, immediately goes to buy hat* lol Love the channel man, been a big fan since near the beginning. Keep the content comin 💪🏽
Not being a beginner today and owning like 6 routers myself if I had to do it all over again I'd like the second router I got to have been my first router. I got a Bosch POF 52 knock off. Look up what that is and get something like that. It's a great beginner tool. Or if you want to go hardcore right off the hop then get a 1/2" collet plunge router. Because that's where you're going to end up someday. That might be too much club for a beginner though.
I’m a 13 year old from pa who made 2 2x4 benches last week and it was so fun and one day I want to be like you! Keep making the vids and you got the hose
Keep up the great work. You have the talent it seems.
Mike Farrington’s channel is seriously underrated. That guy is amazing.
As a designer of the Southworth lift, I love it. Great work. I have a few ideas of a down draft table add-on. Tool holder add-on, power relocation to table top. Air hose location on the top and the vacuum clamps. Great start. great project. not a Sales person for Southworth, but knowing the catalog, did you see the vee top to hold round product? Did you see the tilter so you could lift and tilt large loads? We do design the LS product line for 6000lb everyday. As a previous manufacturing engineer who purchased the Southworth tables for a sheet metal shop. Modified everyone to hold large sheets and used them for welding tables after isolating the table top from the legs.
Jordan is very talented !
Good thing he understands what you're talking about and reading your mind, John!!
Hands down my favorite RUclips channel. I would kill to just hang out in that shop and learn! Hope you’re still killin 75Hard! It changed my life!
My wife and I went to the woodcraft in Springfield Oregon this weekend It's always cool . The guys who work there are always helpful and full of knowledge
As both a programmer and a DIY carpenter, the thing I would love and benefit from the most would be a demonstration of the CAD designing process and how to convert those designs into cut list; I've always found it insanely intriguing to know how much material is required for a project without making a single cut.
For just over a year I have been working for a guy doing home remodeling and stuff. We used to never use a Router until we picked up that Dewalt Router you showed now we use it all the time. All my tools are DeWalt.
Love Jordan John can never fire him. I love the cad joke.
Love it, Jordon! Messing around but still getting the job done.
On this episode of Sunday Morning Wood, we watch the team touch tips while building a scissor table 😂👍🏻 Great content fellas! Really appreciate giving me something fun to watch on Sunday mornings before the family wakes up.
Sunday morning wood 😆
It was so good, I had to rewind it to replay it for my husband! 😆 Still great the second time around.
@@RobinsonStevens I've been calling it that for a few months and will continue to do so until they name the series Sunday Morning Wood 😂😂🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
@@SirIsaacNewtonOfficial it really sounds like something John would come up with on his own lol
@@RobinsonStevens Greatest series name ever!!!!
OMG! When John jumped off the table and....the SFx of the floor collapsing....A-MAAAAYYYYY-ZZIIIING!
All you had to do to align the holes on assembly was put a screw driver through the holes when it was lifted and guide it into place. Cool table build!
The Paulk design is absolute genius. Like your twist on it too.
Jordan you rock nice work F-ing with John on the design. (6:05) 😂😂😂
7:44 ~ No offense, John; I'm very happy with my _corded_ DeWALT router. DWP611, just gets the job done. No need to hunt for a 2nd battery. As good as DeWALT's battery packs are (Samsung 18650s inside of them, heck yeah!) for jobs that just take any length of time, corded quality router is just better.
I liked the oval holes Jordan. They would have worked fine. They also make the sides stronger from an engineering perspective. They do that on beams to reduce weight without taking a lot of strength out of the beam.
So glad you guys teamed up with Mike Farrington in this video! I love his channel and his detailed approach to everything he does.. he needs more subs!! Great content as always, keep up the good work!
Mike is one of the best
Agreed!
I’ve also been a long subscriber to Mike Farrington. You’re right he is the best.
Jordan is gold!🙌
I have seen several pro furniture makers have one or two tables like this in their shop for assembly. Your body will thank you every day you don't have to work in awkward positions and the table will also save you time.
M. Farrington is the king...he needs to make more content.
Hahaha, I love when Jordan fucks with John, well played Jordan! :D
Always fun watching you boys work. As much as I have enjoyed the journey of yours hope growing, I do miss your small-shop fun builds like the beginner/ intermediate/pro chair. Will these return?
Where is Sam ,John? It’s been a while since I checked you guys out and as always I love your approach 😂
I have been wondering the same thing!
He is now working in the coffee industry
Jordon killed it with the round/eliptical design prank, Nice Jordon! I think you need a "Team Jordon" shirt, Just saying. Seriously great build Thanks as always!
Idea for Jordan... Do a course on Fusion 360 or whatever you're using to model and make cut lists and etc.
What an awesome build!! Great job guys!
This was a really well timed video for me. I'm a few weeks away from trying to make an assembly table of my own.
Jordan had me on the first half. Nice one! 😆
I built the ghetto version of this about 3 or 4 years ago. 3.5' x 7.5' plywood torsion box with a sacrificial 4 x 8 melamine top sitting on a Harbor Freight motorcycle lift. I went with melamine because I do a lot of projects with fiberglass and melamine with a coat of wax makes a good surface for that. Plus, when it gets banged up, for less than $50, I've got a brand new top.
I was originally going to extend the hydraulic foot pedals out but I never did. When I started using it I realized that I didn't raise and lower it very often so it wasn't a big deal to just get a foot under to pump the the cylinder up or hit the release.
It's not nearly as nice as a real lift table but it's also less that $500 for everything (or at least it was when I built it).
I have two workbenches with lifts like this in my shop. They are so nice to have! I would recommend putting it up on like 3.5"x3.5"x36" blocks (think pallet stretchers) so you can move it with the pallet jack if necessary. Good work!
He’s not wrong about maple slabs. I just acquired a bunch of them recently and they are badass
Sliding trays in those storage areas are great, did them on mine
If this is a true homage to Mr. Farrington, then it needs to be MDF. Nice work.👍🏻
It’s days like these I wish I worked for you 🤙
You should use UHMW plastic on your work tops. You won't have to worry about glue or epoxy sticking to it. Keep up the great work and content 👍
9:02 Top notch editing, as always. It caught me off guard, had to rewatch it several times because it was hilarious.
Make more of those hats! I need one
Sweet! That's going to be REALLY useful, John! 😃
Fantastic work!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Mike is a very good carpenter! Your okay John... looks great
Nice build, John. Excellent work Jordan (loved the fake plan for John). Where's Sam? Was he filming? Keep up the good work, boys.
Love your work!!! That's the most over engineered pallet work top I've ever seen...
Great build! We need more of those hats!
Great Job Fellas!!
That “J&J lumber” patch logo tee is cleeeeaan. Would love if you guys had a nice minimal shirt like that!!
Ron would be proud. Dammit Jordan.
Awesome job guys. Hopefully you get great use out of it for many years to come my friend. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friends. Fab On. Weld On. Keep Making. Stay squirrely. God bless.
Love the lift tables, use them all day at work, the company probably has 20-30 of them, never thought of doing anything like that honestly! Looks good!
Noice table. Good job Jordan.
You said "Dammit Jordan" wrong 🤣
@@1986krazy his proficiency and skills have evolved tenfold. But you’re right “dammit Jordan” health and safety doesn’t sleep for no one. 😂
@@thompsonmichael I know he did a good job. I was just making the recurring joke, is all
Hola! 🖐Malecki Mob, first time I hear that - it was a good one! 😂Cool build, I watched my first Farrington video last week. I'll be checking out more of his content. Looks like this table is going to be a workhorse in the shop, I'm sure it will extend the life of your backs. Be well, stay safe, and have a good one. Adios! 👊
I don't have a hydronic table, but converting an old dinner table/shop table into this would be good too. Just gotta beef up dem legs, don't skip leg day!!
JOHN! I LOVE ALL YOUR VIDEOS. YOUVE BEEN HUGE INSPIRATION. KEEP IT COMING.
I love how Jordan messes with you 😆
Sweet, I dig it!!!
I find this new table so uplifting. Next time Jordan wants a raise, put him on the table. 😂
Did not expect that edit where the ground crumbled when he jumped...😂😁
You saying torsion box wrong every time was hilarious. Awesome idea for the table. Great job.
Man... That table is badass.... SOOO much room for activities!! Im totally stealing that idea when I get my shop built! I do like the let's stop and look at the big tree delivery segment... Today on as the tree falls.... 😂
Just here for the Mike Farrington cameo!! 🙌
I absolutely love watching these. As a brand designer, I only speak pixel, but that’s why I like watching these. I never know what they’re saying but I just sit here like 👁️👄👁️
This man is the TimTheTatMan of woodworking
In your office you could build a black metal bookcase with walnut inserts in the ends of bookcase just an idea
Your crossmembers should have had the bulk of the material routed out of them too..ala Paulk.
Both for inserting longer objects (track saw rails, clamps, etc) and for retrieval of small parts that drop through the holes.
Hahaha! Jordan B trolllin'! Elliptical holes. Gonna have to build one of those elliptical hole router jigs now.
Hearing the crimson guitars intro in the background had me waiting for some crazy brit to pop out and yell "burn it!"
Jordan pranking John like that is awesome.
The breaking floor edit got me😭
I did like the idea of having one long hole for a straight edge
Nice built
that floor smashing thing really tripped me out
And, for the record, the Pitt-WVU gamen WAS FANTASTIC!!!! Tennessee...not so much.
Great build
That was great!
Bob
England
John,
If your Boss John saw you laying around the Job. Your Fired. After football your doing great 👍.
man i wanna cover my shop floor with those pads too.
Jordan must like pushing your buttons when designs stuff, also on the Ron Paulk theme he did some videos on small router table, he made it hang off the end of his table french cleat style, also a couple of T slots routered into the top of the bench allows other clamping tools to be used
Forgot how old is your Son now. Can't wait to see him working in the Shop as Your Foreman 😁.
Haha I had to rewind to see what happened to the floor when he jumped off the lift, good one editors.
Pretty sweet mod. I actually work for this company. Small company, maybe around 200 employees.
Nice build!! Where’s Sam? Haven’t seen him in awhile.
Sam left us and took another job closer to home
Aww, we’ll miss him! But I’m glad he found something more conducive for him and his fam.
Love seeing Jordan’s growth and in his defense here you said you wanted squares and then drew rectangles… der der derrrr
0:20 Mike looks like Lex Luther and sounds like a warm blanket on a cold day.
Oh man John you could be on comedy central, you crack me up. “Jordan you look like you just crawled out of the dumpster “ was the best. Sweet project and giving Polk some kudos gets my respect for you. Be well and good luck with your new table.
Those hats are awesome. Branded Bills hats are the best. Next time get the premium ones. They are sweet proof. Fat boy approved.
Duck principal. Design a thing with an obvious flaw so the when the boss comes in to correct things, he corrects the obviously wrong duck and leaves everything else alone :P
Very cool that Eddie Vedder stopped in the shop! (@9:09)
Man it would be wild to see John Malecki do a collab with Wyrmwood Gaming over in Scranton, PA
🤣Jordan with the troll ahaha
more interested to know what finish you chose to protect this bad boy!
Kind of like what Andrew Klein did with adjustable desk. He turned it into an outfeed table but much more. And loves me some Mike Farrington. The only critique I have is that you could have used his "the MIGHTY biscuit" line 😂
Great content thanks for sharing
Honestly more interested in what you do with the giant lumber. Do you guys mill yourselves?
great job!
Great job on the scissor lift table. You mentioned shooting the top with lacquer and then used halcyon. Halcyon is a varnish, right? Why one over the other in this case? Looks like Halcyon dries pretty quick, maybe 2-3 hours?
-thanks
*watching video...hits **13:40** minutes in. Pauses video, immediately goes to buy hat* lol Love the channel man, been a big fan since near the beginning. Keep the content comin 💪🏽
Muy bueno, dammit Jordan.
Poor Jordan, reminds me of Kif Kroker on Futurama.
Do you think a beginner woodworker should by a full size router or a trim router first?
Not being a beginner today and owning like 6 routers myself if I had to do it all over again I'd like the second router I got to have been my first router. I got a Bosch POF 52 knock off. Look up what that is and get something like that. It's a great beginner tool. Or if you want to go hardcore right off the hop then get a 1/2" collet plunge router. Because that's where you're going to end up someday. That might be too much club for a beginner though.
Where is Sam
Yeah what happened to Sam?
They said vacation on the last video.
He left the company
What! Why?
@@chrisphillips7714 They said that he is on vacation.
Only 20 hats?? Was so excited to buy one 😭