2019 Shop Tour - Layout, Tools, Organization, Tech, and Safety

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  • @woodwhisperer
    @woodwhisperer  4 года назад +16

    Check out SimpliSafe here: simplisafe.com/WOODWHISPERER

    • @maskmord
      @maskmord 4 года назад +3

      The problem with it is that you can block the radiowaves from the unit, look at the lockpickinglawyer to see it's flaw

    • @ddfann
      @ddfann 4 года назад +2

      Simplisafe is very enticing because it looks so simple to install and it should work so easily. Unfortunately it uses a common radio frequency shared with tons of consumer electronics and can be bypassed incredibly easily with just a $3 transmitter. Your shop is not secure with Simplisafe.

    • @DanielHerreraMarmolejo
      @DanielHerreraMarmolejo 4 года назад +2

      DIdi you see LockpickingLayer video on Simply Safe?
      ruclips.net/video/UlNkQJzw4oA/видео.html

    • @frankpratt529
      @frankpratt529 4 года назад +1

      @@DanielHerreraMarmolejo You beat me to it. Wireless systems, whether it be home automation, networking, etc should be a last resort. Hardwired will always be more reliable and consistent.

  • @chrisr8996
    @chrisr8996 4 года назад +91

    Hi Marc! A woodworking paramedic here :)
    The "tourniquet" in your first aid kit is used to apply IV's and is NOT suitable to stop any arterial bleeding; in fact it makes matters worse as it allows blood flow into the injured limb but restricts blood flow back towards your body, thus increasing any hemorrhage! You should keep a "Combat Application Tourniquet" style device in your shop. They effectively restrict arterial bloodflow and allow single handed use for self application. Cost is somewhere between $30 to $40.
    Cheers
    Chris

    • @timnewsome9710
      @timnewsome9710 4 года назад +2

      Chris, is there a decent kit that I can just buy to put in my hobbyist woodshop? Currently I have no first aid stuff there at all, and I've been too indecisive to do anything about it.

    • @ghostshadowjlj
      @ghostshadowjlj 4 года назад

      @@timnewsome9710 Not OP but this is what he's talking about and what we carried. I would definitely recommend. If you do get one, get two instead. One to train yourself(blue version) and someone nearby on. The other is the one to keep in the shop(probably get orange instead of black). You don't want to use the one you've trained on because they can stretch out, and you don't want a the TQ that is saving your life to be ineffective.
      Here is the link to the product: www.narescue.com/all-products/massive-hemorrhage/combat-application-tourniquet-c-a-t.html
      Here is a link to an instructional video from NAR: ruclips.net/video/PMfEls2LC8c/видео.html

    • @seantyree8443
      @seantyree8443 4 года назад +2

      @@timnewsome9710 quick clot, tourniquet, ace bandage, gauze and medical tape, and maybe a eye wash kit

    • @JosephQPublic
      @JosephQPublic 3 года назад +1

      @@seantyree8443 - simple bandaids, too. I use those more than anything else in my first aid kit.

    • @svantekvarnstrom
      @svantekvarnstrom 2 года назад +1

      Hah, I was just about to comment on the “tourniquet” :-)

  • @TG-xi1xe
    @TG-xi1xe 4 года назад

    This guy is good. Not only does he have a shop you dream about owning but the production of the video with a well-spoken, non-arrogant professional, makes this easy to watch and listen to. But more Ashley needed.

  • @fcschoenthal
    @fcschoenthal 4 года назад +1

    There are not many people that I would even consider watching their 37 minute shop tour, but you don't disappoint. Thanks for bringing us along. - Chris

  • @Viesor
    @Viesor 4 года назад +132

    Best thing about your shop is George Costanza painting.

    • @KarlBunker
      @KarlBunker 4 года назад +3

      I, on the other hand, question the mental state of anyone who would use something so profoundly ugly as decoration.

    • @johnjohnson5966
      @johnjohnson5966 4 года назад +2

      Ah... the timeless art of seduction

    • @rockymanify
      @rockymanify 4 года назад +4

      @VideoCommenter Actually, he is an "importer-exporter" lol

    • @dennispope8160
      @dennispope8160 4 года назад +7

      I’m sorry I just see Art Vandelay.

    • @guitarchitectural
      @guitarchitectural 4 года назад

      Some of the tools are nice, too

  • @agoogleuser1594
    @agoogleuser1594 4 года назад +18

    Wow I remember when you moved into this shop. I can't believe that was three years ago.

  • @CenterThePendulum
    @CenterThePendulum 3 года назад +3

    “Half the size of my last shop.” Most memorable part.

  • @stevei7646
    @stevei7646 4 года назад +11

    Thank you Marc, great tour. Your a Champion, I get encouraged every time I watch one of your videos.
    Steve.

  • @outerbanksproductions_videos
    @outerbanksproductions_videos 4 года назад

    You are bad ass Marc! You are a phenomenal instructor and quite a woodworker! I'm also a phenomenal instructor and a decent woodworker with a perfection complex. I can't always achieve it so I'm well versed in do-overs. I know when to let the perfection go, like my current sandpaper and sanding disks station project but refused to be anything but 99.99% when making my 10 year old's bookshelf with recessed shelf adjustments and front faced shelves. I've been woodworking since I was 10. I am 51 in 2020. My father was no master but he knew tons about a lot of things with wood working. My neighbor was a MASTER cabinet maker and taught me about squares, tapes, curfs and line marking. I'm currently a 16 year veteran of wedding and portrait photography and want to phase out at least 50% of it and make half of my income in wood working. I watch your videos and you are very inspiring! I rent a house and have a decent shop. Almost all of my tools have been put on rolling stands during the Chinese flue. I have limited space but making the best. Currently working on my sandpaper sliding drawer station that will be mounted with french cleats. I want to get into dust collection but currently I roll everything outside any chance I get. I'm very accurate but only out of desperation because of my lack of work over the years. What direction would you recommend me to target to go in to make a living for at least half of the year when I can't make photography business? I live on the Outer Banks of NC and from October to March, income is limited. I was very nervous that Covid-19 would put me out of business but I'm still here and received a significant SBA Disaster Loan so I can breath. Where is the money for a guy like me? I can learn anything! I hope to have you reply and give a hand. Thanks!

  • @auroradrp
    @auroradrp 4 года назад

    Still setting up my shop, so I’m grateful for these tours. Your video gave me some great things to consider like the miter saw fence and wall mounts. Thanks a TON!

  • @edwinroberts6447
    @edwinroberts6447 2 года назад

    I get goose pimples looking at this video. Cracking workshop.

  • @gregaltenhofel7326
    @gregaltenhofel7326 3 года назад

    I'd seen this before and now since we've recently moved I'm watching it again. I roughly have the same size shop I'm setting up. I'm only 3 cars wide but each bay is 50% longer than your average garage space. Of course my wife is keeping space for her SUV so unless there is a project I'm working on requiring "her space" I won't be installing anything there on a permanent basis. Although having the 50% of space between where her Auto stops and the wall is mine.
    Sorry for the ramble I don't have any short stories. I wanted to thank you this time for reminding me about your floor covering. It wasn't practical at our old house. But now as my spine really requires something like you have. So now, before I get too far along with installation of equipment. I'll be researching flooring to increase the time I'll be able to use and need my shop. A very fortunate tip & reminder.

  • @mattvis141
    @mattvis141 4 года назад +4

    When I go, if I led a good life, I’ll wake up in that shop. Great video, inspiration for so many upgrades! Thanks as always for awesome content!

  • @ricmondelli2514
    @ricmondelli2514 4 года назад

    Thanks, Marc for the tour. I really appreciate the insights you have gained through the years. Your humor and way of explaining thing are great!!! Thank you!!

  • @JTWoodworks
    @JTWoodworks 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for the tour Marc. I appreciate the walk through and the safety tips

  • @jonathanmoore467
    @jonathanmoore467 4 года назад +3

    Great shop tour Marc! I'm glad you decided to go with the long version. Good stuff!!!

  • @Jeebizz101
    @Jeebizz101 2 года назад

    such a wood nerd!!! love it brother, gets me regretting how slapped together my shop is and how used to it I've become

  • @erastomagno
    @erastomagno 4 года назад +1

    Oh my God! You just have one of the most beautiful workshop that I've ever seen before! It's a dream for me! Here in Brazil, it's very difficult to have this structure. But who knows, one day I will try to get 10% of it. Thank you for showing your workshop to us! Good bless you!

  • @scottkailey1
    @scottkailey1 4 года назад

    I took your advise and got rid of the fence on my miter saw and I love it.

  • @doughaber3330
    @doughaber3330 3 года назад

    You are fantastic! What a pleasure watching your shop tour! I've been working on mine for 2 months. I have limited space and working from mostly scraps, but when I first watched this video, I got great ideas and now, months later, it's funny to come back and see that I used a lot if your ideas. I have the rubbermaid cart and it's with me for parts and tools on each job. All my large tools roll on simple 2x4 carts and I usually take the and roll them into the cartport or the side of the house in the lawn. I can't afford dust collection at the moment so living in NC, I get a lot of great days to work outside. Also made my first french cleat for my rag bin. I like rags because I can wash them. It's a nice shoebox sized plywood box and it's been invaluable. Keep up the great work! You've inspired me very much!

  • @DrJWR1
    @DrJWR1 4 года назад +3

    Show us your shop and talk about workflow. It's one of my favorite topics. Thanks, Marc!

  • @andrew31688
    @andrew31688 4 года назад +1

    Best tour yet Marc! I love the simpisafe plug. I've been looking into them since last Friday when we got burglarized. Came home to an open garage, missing tools, missing mountain bike, and rock climbing gear. So frustrating! I like how you ran cat 5 to your garage. I'm going to so the same when I run my cameras to the garage! Met you last year when you came to Seattle! Was great to meet you, I've learned a ton from you, matt, and shannon! We will rebuild!

  • @Thedestressguy
    @Thedestressguy 3 года назад

    Best tip for me... things change! Don't stress out about it. Indeed truthful words. My small shop is always changing/ evolving. Thanks for the tour.

  • @RobotPete
    @RobotPete 4 года назад +4

    Great job Marc. You’re very clear and well spoken.
    Much appreciated

  • @larrymiller4156
    @larrymiller4156 4 года назад

    this is not the first time I have watched this video and others of yours. I find new and interesting tidbits every time. Much like you I appreciate having an organized and efficient shop. I wont use the A word I like to think of myself as organized! Everyones shop is a personal reflection of how each person functions and the type of work they do. I appreciate your sharing your thoughts with us and look forward to other videos as you move forward. MORF onward!!!

  • @pnwgrown_360
    @pnwgrown_360 2 года назад

    I’m currently building my workshop and damn I got lucky - I actually did almost everything you said without even meaning to! Table saw in the middle by outfeed table, chop saw and wood storage near the door, lots of windows by the work bench, luckily my buddy is an electrician so I’m wiring everything up for dedicated power accordingly. I’ve installed cove heaters and weatherized all the doors and windows, but I’m not quite finished yet with everything. I’m a carpenter by trade and enjoying starting woodworking and watching your videos !

  • @atlas227428
    @atlas227428 4 года назад +1

    Very informative tour Marc, really appreciate seeing what others do to help keep organized and become efficient.....Thanks for sharing.

  • @timhalcomb4041
    @timhalcomb4041 4 года назад

    Really appreciate you guys taking us on this tour lot of good insight have a blessed day

  • @eriksonderlon
    @eriksonderlon 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for the acoustic treatments! Often overlooked but so important!

  • @BearCreekWoodworking
    @BearCreekWoodworking 4 года назад

    I like the work flow and layout of your shop Marc. It's actually larger than I thought. Thanks for sharing!

  • @stephenrees438
    @stephenrees438 4 года назад

    BIG BIG fan, always have been. Love the shop set up and the assortment of tools. As a newbie, this collection of “shop stuff” has redefined my goals. Thanks for sharing as I too am a SimpliSafe user and a Seinfeld fan👍

  • @chaddoussan5295
    @chaddoussan5295 4 года назад +2

    Love your style of layout and explaining said layout. Wish to have a shop as incredible as yours one day.

  • @firechicken5
    @firechicken5 4 года назад +9

    Sweet shop, I’m a little jealous of all those mustard tools. 🤤

  • @papaharris2520
    @papaharris2520 4 года назад

    Okay, best shop tour yet. You have a great way of expressing your thoughts without rambling on.

  • @michaelcampbell9900
    @michaelcampbell9900 4 года назад +1

    Awesome shop and thanks for the tour. Also, if anyone is in the market for home security, SimpliSafe is awesome. We’ve had them for years and couldn’t be happier.

  • @I.Z.Bushkin
    @I.Z.Bushkin 4 года назад

    Inspirational video! Awesome workshop! I haven’t understood everything yet since English is not my native language, but I trying to fill
    this annoying gap in education. I fully agree that the shop is a constant evolution. I was beginning in 10 square meters and with my first
    hand drill. Today i have many different equipment and that not a limit! Thanks a lot for yours videos and greetings from distant Siberia!

  • @thatguythatdoesstuff7448
    @thatguythatdoesstuff7448 4 года назад

    You couldn't be happier because you moved from Arizona to Colorado. Well, I did the same. Been here 9 months now. I did NOT miss that brutal Arizona summer. I've been out in my shop, woodworking and metal working pretty much the whole summer.

  • @CVCceo
    @CVCceo 4 года назад +1

    Marc and Nicole, Happy New Year! to your wonderful growing family. Thank you for the pleasant shout out as well. And, yes, I'm a bit behind on my "watching". Wishing all the best to you guys.

  • @FredMcIntyre
    @FredMcIntyre 4 года назад +1

    Awesome tour Marc! 😃👍🏻👊🏻 lots of good stuff to keep in mind when putting a shop together!

  • @Joe_kickass25
    @Joe_kickass25 3 года назад

    My old boss was a tradesman he did casings and baseboards in new housing he loves those Dewalt miter saws so much he has like 5 of them ready to go in boxes in the garage at all time haha

  • @hernancoronel
    @hernancoronel 4 года назад

    Marc you are and have been always such an inspiration! Thank you from the bottom of my heart!

  • @2JustMe1
    @2JustMe1 4 года назад

    Great layout it gave me a lot of ideas.
    One of your best qualities of your videos is how well spoken you are.
    Thanks so much for your time and work that goes into to these videos. I'm really not sure where you get the time for any actual wood working.
    Again thanks so much.

  • @bunnywarren
    @bunnywarren 4 года назад +1

    If you're looking for a first-aid kit, make sure it can cope with the injuries you may get in a workshop. It's all very well having plasters and tweezers but things like finger amputation or large lacerations are possible so you need to make sure you have something for that. Also make sure people know how to use it.

  • @JonDunnmusician
    @JonDunnmusician 4 года назад +1

    Hello Marc especially like your point about the shop being a changing evolution take care

  • @ryanmartens5667
    @ryanmartens5667 4 года назад +4

    Best shop tour, ever! You're a great inspiration for shop goals! LOL. Great video.

  • @bruce5285
    @bruce5285 3 года назад

    I really liked that Re-Election poster of Mayor Goldie Wilson...puts your shop over the top. Thanks for sharing.

  • @paulmurphy612
    @paulmurphy612 4 года назад +1

    My “first aid” kit includes a small wall mounted mirror. If something gets in my eye I can see it and do what’s got to be done. It’s on the wall so I don’t have to hold it, and it’s in an area with sufficient light.

  • @SamChou
    @SamChou 2 года назад +1

    Went out of my way to hit the like button when I saw you go over the video/sound/lighting considerations! What a well rounded shop tour video, really appreciate the detail. Great setup!

  • @sargeantjake
    @sargeantjake 3 года назад

    I'm a newbie (to the show and woodworking) and I've been putting all my workbenches and larger tools on casters. My "shop" is tiny right now (10'x12' shed) so I have to roll my shop into the driveway when I work, but it also allows me to easily try new configurations (which tools where). Just a thought for any other n00bs. Have also been building all my work benches / tables the same height so I can use them as outfeed stations, which is awesome. Love the show and your shop.

  • @outerbanksproductions_videos
    @outerbanksproductions_videos 4 года назад

    Just got through the whole video. I've been commenting along the way. What a great video and high quality content and tools. You've done good sir! Most impressed and you inspired me a ton!

  • @chatoyancewoodworks1205
    @chatoyancewoodworks1205 4 года назад

    Very nice Marc. Glad you took the time to go over everything in detail. Well worth viewing. Twice!

  • @dmcswine01
    @dmcswine01 4 года назад

    I've watched you since 2006 and I am always interested and captivated. Excellent delivery of information! Thanks!

  • @ZunarZulfiqar
    @ZunarZulfiqar 4 года назад

    For a great paper tower holder, I recommend you take a look at the innovia automatic paper towel dispenser. They make both an under cabinet mounted version and a countertop version. I have one in the shop and I love it.

  • @Zarlax
    @Zarlax 4 года назад

    I just saw clamp racks that protrude out into the workspace by the depth of about four clamps. While it eats up a bit of floor space, it opens up more wall space. Thought I’d share - beautiful shop!

  • @petemcgowan5016
    @petemcgowan5016 4 года назад +1

    I love that you must be a Seinfeld buff. And your shop is beautiful. Thanks for the ideas.

  • @gizanked
    @gizanked 4 года назад

    Wow, saw that ad and all I could think was Sssssssssssimplisafe looks really easy to install. So glad you are making videos again!

  • @PatricesProjects
    @PatricesProjects 11 месяцев назад

    How wonderful it would be to have that kind of shop space. I wouldn't need all of the high end tools, but it sure would be nice to have them for the few times I could use them. Since I was 12 and took my first wood shop class, I have loved power tool. There were only a few there, but that planted the seed.

  • @RayJayTaylor
    @RayJayTaylor 4 года назад

    your collection of powermatics makes me drool. Love the shop. Cheers

  • @FornaxusCrucible
    @FornaxusCrucible 4 года назад +3

    A weird comment, but I love your Goldie Wilson poster! Hell with the table saw, that poster is the real heart of your shop. :D

  • @kadeclark
    @kadeclark 4 года назад

    LOVED the detail in this video. Thanks so much for sharing.

  • @heywood62
    @heywood62 4 года назад

    Thanks for sharing, I always enjoy your videos. The shop looks great. Take care.

  • @JasonRSpenny
    @JasonRSpenny 4 года назад

    This is fantastic. Thanks for making this one. Very well done for the topic.

  • @alimilibibi
    @alimilibibi 3 года назад

    Wow... what a very inspiring shop tour... I can now relate your Archer inspired Krieger Poster "CLEAN OR DIE"

  • @enelgaragedemartincho
    @enelgaragedemartincho 4 года назад +1

    thx for sharing

  • @duanelarson2560
    @duanelarson2560 4 года назад +3

    Great shop tour! Gives me lots of good ideas I'm going to use in my little basement shop.
    I appreciate all you and Nichole do for the woodworking community. Got to go out and buy more clamps now!

  • @lgzz4885
    @lgzz4885 4 года назад

    Beautiful set up! GOALS! Keep’n it organized! 👍🏽

  • @eddiestipe2009
    @eddiestipe2009 4 года назад

    Thank you for the tour. Be safe.

  • @jasonmeyer8877
    @jasonmeyer8877 4 года назад +1

    As a fellow professional, I would recommend a omga chop saw. Best investment in my cabinet shop. A true workhorse. The sticker shock is the worst part.

  • @critstixdarkspear5375
    @critstixdarkspear5375 4 года назад

    I was wondering where the nostalgia hit came from. Then I realised you sound like Jim Henson. I loved the channel to start with now I love it even more.

  • @pd417
    @pd417 4 года назад

    Absolutely gorgeous and well laid out shop. I can only dream of a shop that size, currently my "shop" is half of a two car garage, but I make it work!

  • @ShopNation
    @ShopNation 4 года назад

    Great tour Marc, thanks for sharing. I wanted to show my unwavering support for team #fenceless on your miter station.

  • @reforzar
    @reforzar 4 года назад

    Last two seconds were amazing.

  • @zaxewoodworks6600
    @zaxewoodworks6600 4 года назад

    Awesome video full of info as always! Appreciate the extra effort 👍🏼

  • @brithoshawa1268
    @brithoshawa1268 3 года назад

    Thanks for sharing, Nice workshop.

  • @HenriBrownell
    @HenriBrownell 4 года назад

    Deadpool climbing your wall!! HAHA Love it! Nice shop man!! Gave me some great ideas for my upcoming shop project

  • @shootsandscoots
    @shootsandscoots 4 года назад

    I’ve been working on my hands and knees for a long time. I’m not a fan of breaking down sheet goods on the floor. It’s a necessary evil with the mft3. I just bought a sheet of MDF grade A. Plan on cutting it down to 80”x40” with 20mm hole spacing. No more shop floor time. Yah. Thanks for sharing about the incra cross cut sled. I’ll look. Into that. The kapex id nice 👍 I also have the cheapo dewalt chop sax. It’s fine for the few times I need to make a 90.

  • @kiwdwks
    @kiwdwks 4 года назад

    Awesome tour...awesome shop! Thanks for sharing...

  • @debbieeckels25
    @debbieeckels25 3 года назад +1

    I really enjoyed this video. Lots of good ideas.

  • @johnbosevski1044
    @johnbosevski1044 4 года назад +1

    And the most significant change this year.... My wife made me hire her "awesome" brother. Great space Marc.... Please let us know how Jason works out.😜

  • @TimsBitsnPieces
    @TimsBitsnPieces 4 года назад

    A great workshop and lots of space, that's one thing I miss in mine. That's a lot of clamps...

  • @rogerwhiting9310
    @rogerwhiting9310 4 года назад

    That is every woodworkers dream shop. Very nice.

  • @13daniel1974
    @13daniel1974 4 года назад

    Love your shop. Looking to start my own. I like the ideas. WOW.....I commented to early. I ABSOLUTELY love your video. Next time I am in the area, I may look you up.

  • @daveweber1331
    @daveweber1331 4 года назад

    Interesting, how, when one follows you here, on the Friday show, and on other social media, a lot of this is familiar stuff. YET, here we are, drooling all over it, again. Just like Duggie! :-)
    Thanks, Mark, always enjoy a shop tour. A lot of this is unattainable - at least at the on-start - for a tiny shop guy like me, (shop is tiny; me quite otherwise! ) but that doesn't matter to me. It gives the path of "evolution" that an accomplished woodworker with a decade or more of the craft under his, or her belt, has gone through to get comfy in the shop. I cannot afford to take that same path, but can learn from your's, and possible hop right to the end, and get what is working for you, without spending on the other 17 iterations of that tool/placement/purchase, etc.
    Or not. :-) For example, cutting sheet goods on the floor is a no-can-do for this dude! I will have to have a set up I can put on my workbench; I have a couple of serious "mobility impediments" that makes working bent over, or god forbid, on my knees, an impossibility.

  • @richardlaymance9984
    @richardlaymance9984 4 года назад

    The ending cracked me up. Very cool space. I didn’t know you could put soooooooo much stuff in a garage.

  • @ollianddelphine
    @ollianddelphine 4 года назад +1

    Workshop envy in every corner !!!

  • @chevroletdieselnation
    @chevroletdieselnation 4 года назад +1

    YES!! An updated shop tour. Yay

  • @bradynyork8087
    @bradynyork8087 3 года назад

    With sharpening I recommend the scary sharp system from taytools. It's basically lapping paper stuck to float glass and won't wear out. And lasts a lot longer than stones

  • @tomim7187
    @tomim7187 4 года назад

    Great tour! Thanks for sharing!

  • @drosmith242
    @drosmith242 4 года назад

    Best shop tour I’ve seen. Can’t wait for the next wood talk

  • @euartista
    @euartista 4 года назад

    That was a thorough shop tour. Nice shop!

  • @HalfAssHomestead
    @HalfAssHomestead 4 года назад

    I've been a SimpliSafe fan now for about 6 years. Nothing better. Love the shop tour. I'm contemplating a 24 x 41 shop build, and this really helped me decide that yes, I will have the room needed to build cabinets and other projects I do oftfen. I didn't see a CNC. Why not? :P

  • @nealthomson9505
    @nealthomson9505 3 года назад

    You could use those doors boxes to make a really big evaporation air conditioners.
    All you need is straw and water and fans and a water pump. .
    Cool that space down like a fridge. . .

  • @rjtumble
    @rjtumble 4 года назад +1

    Those magnetic dust collection connectors! Those look cool

  • @nevet1212
    @nevet1212 4 года назад

    Awesome wind waker art in the background

  • @paulgeier7324
    @paulgeier7324 4 года назад

    life is good with clean shop looking really good

  • @mattheww7280
    @mattheww7280 4 года назад

    Great in depth review of your shop!

  • @wsmccull
    @wsmccull 4 года назад

    Good for you having a table saw blade guard. So few people, including other RUclipsrs, use the safety guards.

  • @chadwickpainter8212
    @chadwickpainter8212 2 года назад

    Great video! You have always impressed me with your choices in regards to your work environment. I think Powermatic equipment is some of the best woodworking equipment out there. I don't Own any of their stuff but if I ever get the opportunity to, that's the brand I would go with. Thanks for the info about simply safe also. I have seen their commercials but it's always way better to hear about a product from someone who is an actual user of the product. Thanks for the tour.

  • @billr6280
    @billr6280 2 года назад

    Nice shop, my basement is getting there. I enjoy your channel..

  • @MikeWhitton
    @MikeWhitton 4 года назад

    Thanks for sharing Marc!