I used a Bucket Boss for over 30 years in my carpentry career. And I only ever bought just one and used it every day. I still have it, but don't have a need to carry stuff to/from jobsites any longer. My nail bags are still in it. Awesome product, although you can easily overload it, making to heavy. Design has changed some over the years, too.
I will tonight just got home from vacation already in the garage. Love Ditka too 😂. Keep up the good work. Old guy retired but can’t figure out how to buy plans. Thanks for information about woodpeckers I’m not good enough yet. Saved me money thanks
@@FlynndoggWoodwork Cambridge is a lovely part of England, I hope you enjoyed your time their ? but I am from Yorkshire, further North, that's is where the most friendliest people live ... 😁 I maybe be bias though ...
@@troyboy4345 OMG, I loved it there. Still have very fond memories of it. I have returned a couple of times, but It's been probably 25+ years since I've been there. I need to go back soon!!!!
Thanks for being first up again on my Saturday morning coffee/breakfast video extravaganza. That magnet and the T thingie really got my attention, well I will add them to the list and see what happens after the holidays. Enjoy your weekend.
Thanks as always for watching Pat! Those along with the bucket meet were probably my favorite from this video. Thanks so much for sharing and watching as always!
Greetings! I just bought the bucket boss and magnet pro, and subscribed to your channel. Looking forward to watching more of your videos. And now I'm transitioning from cutting meat on a stainless steel waterproof bandsaw, to a wood cutting bandsaw. Thanks for the video!
That's awesome meatmaster! :) Hope those tools work out for you! :) Hopefully the transition from meat to wood won't be that difficult! :) In fact I think would should be a lot easier!
That is great to hear! I can't believe I hadn't seen this bucket system before. I'm really digging it. It's perfect for those odd jobs around the house! Thanks so much for commenting and watching!
Bryan I’ve been around your channel for quite some time almost bought this tool the other day an seen some comments that the measurements are not correct on the tool that they are closer to mm instead of imperial can you possibly confirm that the measurements are on par by chance and let us know about that please????
@@FlynndoggWoodwork thanks again usually you do this as most of your videos are very thorough as always! Keep up the good work bud! Shop is looking great and forgot to mention love the great addition to the shop! Definitely will be great company that will never argue back with you plus Dog spelled backwards is God so hopefully you will always have an angel in the shop!
@@michaelnorman5640 Haha! Thanks so much Michael! She will never argue back but she does have a weird habit of wanting to chew everything and anything she can get her hands on! :) I'm pretty sure she has splinters in her stomach right now! :)
I thought a Stage 5 Clinger was when you accidently CA glue your project to your work bench! Thanks for the video! That nail/screw holder thingy isn't a total loss, you can always use it to snag nails, screws, nuts etc, that are dropped in hard to reach places. Blessings!!!
Mr Dogg, quick question re. the circle and scribing jig: you drew and measured your circles, but when you scribed you appeared to use the same calibration for the pencil's hole. Wouldn't this be 3" + the distance from the circle centre hole to the tool's tip? Have I missed something? It wouldn't be the first time...
Excellent question, very pleased with them, these are made out of plastic and worked very well: amzn.to/3R6xEoI I also have these which are a little more heavy duty that I used for some of my movable benches: amzn.to/47GSoIU I would recommend either one! Hope this helps! Bryan
Hi Dog, the only tool I don't like is the bucket buddy. I had 4 or 5 of these and the inside is what's hard to keep organized. Great for job sites tho. Timothy
@@timothybrown1433 It is made by a company called midwest garage doors. I believe they are based here out of indiana. I actually did not install the door, but it appears that the rails are attached directly to the door jam. The spool curls up just past it. I'm going to need to take a closer look at it's construction to give you a quality answer.
I have had a bucket bag thing for 20+ years and it sits in a corner of the shop filled with junk. Never use it for its intended purpose. Maybe I should find a place for the junk and use it again. 😂
Haha! Someone else just commented the same thing. The good news for me is that I have to use my bucket to give water to my chickens so maybe that will keep it empty when not in use.... but maybe it will just end up another bucket full of junk! :) Thanks as always for watchign Ken!
It's a lot less powerful (45lbs) but Harbor Freight has a "magnetic holder" with a mag-switch, kinda like your first replacement. It's only $12.99, including an articulated holding arm that would be good for a camera, or what ever. It would certainly do duty as your stop-block.
That's awesome Kwilliams thanks for sharing. I'm definitely checking that out next time I hit HF! Thanks so much for sharing that would be perfect for some of the smaller jigs I want to make!
Hey Dogg, Happy belated Thanksgiving, to You and my other American woodworking brothers. Great video, as usual. Considering the Magpro, the 180lb is slightly more expensive at £29 ($36) with import fees, but still way cheaper than the alternative. They also offer different sizes, up to a beastly 300lb for a still resanoble £60 ($85).😅
Dogg, man, more small tools? You need help man. We've spent another $125, or so, that should go towards the lathe (Rikon, JET, Powermatic, your choice). Let's find an affordable lathe. JET is on sale on Woodcraft. You're killing us. Love the Layla. Once you put all the tools in the bucket, who's going lift it for you? Can I use that magnet around my pacemaker? How many marking tools do you need? Dude...we're dying here. Dogg, man the first step is admitting you have a problem. We are here for you brother. Happy Thanksgiving.
Haha! I know right. I'm asking for one for christmas. Hopefully Santa will be good to me this year. I 100% agree with you though. I've got a serious problem with small tools. You are so right, I need to be checking those black friday deals on those rikons. Happy thanksgiving to you as well Mr Meat! :) Stay away from that finger saver if you've got one of those bionic devices in you!:)
@@FlynndoggWoodwork Yep, thanks. There are a few things that I shouldn't use since they put the darn thing in. Surprisingly, no more welding and the biggest, the car engine has to be off before I can lean over to do anything. Any rare earth magnets and a cell phone do not comply with the user instructions either. From what I can see, Santa will be very good to you as you have been well behaved (as far as I can tell). Give Layla a pat on the tummy from us. We have a big new shop dog also (been with us for almost a year now) and he's as goofy as can be.🐶
Thanks you do a honest job. I would like to see you do the same thing with making thing’s. With your sense of humor show how to build fun things like exploding bank. Film s people putting money in it. Rubber band guns your crazy you would find something fun 😂
I love these ideas! That would be a lot of fun. I'm trying to migrate that way in the coming year. My last two videos were build videos and I'm trying to explore the world of voiceovers to do the build vidoes. If you watch my clamp rack build which was about a week ago, that was my first attempt. Love the suggestion and stay tuned. I'd really like to pursue that! :)
I hope so! They really are 1/2 the price and just as versitile. I hope they make some woodworking accessories for them soon, but you could also make your own! thanks so much for watching Jack!
Oh no, that was not my intention, I never do that unless I'm not cutting all the way through the wood. My intent was to show this was a safe alternative. I might not have been as clear as I should have been. Thanks for asking and watching Damian
You are so correct on that Bob! Key for me will be to empty it out when I'm done with it. But Knowing me it will just end up being another holding place for tools! :) Thanks for watching!
@@FlynndoggWoodwork yeah, I know. I was all excited about it. I've been following you for a year or so now but haven't watched all these tool videos yet and I was searching for a few square options and then saw this one. I'm wondering if someone is monopolizing on this so they decided to raise their price? I don't know.
@@mtnjak I would give it some time maybe put it in your cart, and see if the price drops. Amazon seems to be having a lot of price variances on tools lately. I've noticed even when filming my videos, I'll go to check the price out and sometimes it's higher than it was when I filmed the video 2 weeks prior and sometimes lower.
I watch and like your videos. But you can't check squares the way you are showing. After your first line, your second line should be a 1/16th to an 1/8th away from the first line. That way, you can see or measure the distance. You're just making a small line bigger and calling it square. Something to consider.
Thanks for showing George, I see your point, I guess the way I do it is if I only see one line from both markings than I assume it is square, but I’ll try it that way too in the future. Thanks for sharing!
@@FlynndoggWoodwork you got it brother. Thanks for the reply. I got my eyes on that magnetic hold down and even added it to my list. But like you said, I want to see what attachment they add to it before buying. A feather board is a necessity in my opinion. If they add more things to their line up I’m in. Again, thanks for the video.
Really like your show but why did you think it necessary for the clip taking God's name in vain. Highly offensive to me and totally unnecessary. Unsubscribing!!
Great tips as always definitely going to check out a couple of them that l can use.
Awesome thanks so much as always for watching Jim! Have a great weekend!
Thanks for diving deep and finding so many great tools and deals. Have a great weekend too
@@jimrosson6702 You as well! Have a great thanksgiving Jim!
@@FlynndoggWoodwork Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family
@@jimrosson6702 Thank you so much! I had a great one, and I hope you did too!
Thanks, Brian.
Thanks for watching Paul! Have a great weekend!
I really like your no BS reviews.
Thanks so much Butch! I appreciate that! Thanks so much for watching and have a great weekend! :)
Thank you for sharing your review of these. Everyone stay safe, warm, happy and healthy. From Henrico County Virginia
Thanks as always for watching Norm! Stay safe and warm as well and get ready for some turkey!
Great finds Homie. Thank you!
Love it homie! Thanks for watchign rjdavis! :)
Just found your channel and added it to my subscription’s library. It’s just in time for Christmas. Thank you!
Haha! Thanks so much and welcome! I appreciate it Brent!
I am computer stupid so i really appreciate you doing this deep dive for us
My pleasure thanks for watching John!
Good review. Alwas like seeing tools I didn't know I needed.
haha! Thanks for watching David! Have a great weekend and thank you!
Good job!!!! 4 out of 5 not bad.
That’s what I thought! Thanks for watching John!
I used a Bucket Boss for over 30 years in my carpentry career. And I only ever bought just one and used it every day. I still have it, but don't have a need to carry stuff to/from jobsites any longer. My nail bags are still in it. Awesome product, although you can easily overload it, making to heavy. Design has changed some over the years, too.
That’s awesome w9jim! Thanks for sharing. I’m definitely looking forward to using mine. Nice to hear they hold up! Thanks for watching!
The two men that created this went on to form Duluth Trading. They are my wife’s cousins. Cool products.
@@markdecker1916 Very cool! Sounds like some pretty smart guys! Thanks so much for sharing Mark!
As a new woodworker I need all the help I can get lol Thanks
You and me both! Thanks for commenting and watching poet7158!
I will tonight just got home from vacation already in the garage. Love Ditka too 😂. Keep up the good work. Old guy retired but can’t figure out how to buy plans. Thanks for information about woodpeckers I’m not good enough yet. Saved me money thanks
THanks so much Nancyshutz! I appreciate it and thanks for watching! :). Ditka! :)
Great research!
Thanks so much Ed! And thanks for watching!
Great content. Fun and useful. I will be ordering up the magnets for sure.
Thank you so much manachaser! I appreciate that and thanks for watching! Hope you enjoy those magnets! :)
Some cracking finds there Dogg! I’m impressed by the bucketeer. A great idea. Cheers 👍😎🇦🇺
Me too! That was one of my favorites as well! Thank you so much for watching Joe!
Hello from England, I am glad i found your channel, keep up the superb work you are doing, very enjoyable to watch !
You are too kind Troy! Thanks for watching, so cool to have people from England watching! I actually lived in Cambridge for a bit as kid!
@@FlynndoggWoodwork Cambridge is a lovely part of England, I hope you enjoyed your time their ? but I am from Yorkshire, further North, that's is where the most friendliest people live ... 😁 I maybe be bias though ...
@@troyboy4345 OMG, I loved it there. Still have very fond memories of it. I have returned a couple of times, but It's been probably 25+ years since I've been there. I need to go back soon!!!!
Another great video Bryan, I need a shop like yours so I can get "tools from heaven" 🤩🤩
Wouldn't it be nice if it worked that way! You should see the outakes! :) Thanks for watching John!
Thanks for being first up again on my Saturday morning coffee/breakfast video extravaganza. That magnet and the T thingie really got my attention, well I will add them to the list and see what happens after the holidays. Enjoy your weekend.
Thanks as always for watching Pat! Those along with the bucket meet were probably my favorite from this video. Thanks so much for sharing and watching as always!
Love the budget friendly options, thanks for taking time to find them for your viewers, happy Thanksgiving
Thanks so much Terry! Happy thanksgiving to you! :)
The magnetic stop block is a great idea!
I know right! I can’t remember where I saw that first. I use it all the time. It’s nice to finally have a magnet again where I can do it!
Greetings! I just bought the bucket boss and magnet pro, and subscribed to your channel. Looking forward to watching more of your videos. And now I'm transitioning from cutting meat on a stainless steel waterproof bandsaw, to a wood cutting bandsaw. Thanks for the video!
That's awesome meatmaster! :) Hope those tools work out for you! :) Hopefully the transition from meat to wood won't be that difficult! :) In fact I think would should be a lot easier!
bucketeer for woodworking yes.... BUT IT IS FABULOUS FOR CARRYING BANK/SHORE FISHING STUFF
What a great idea! We have a pond in back and I’m going to try that this spring! Thanks for the idea and thanks for watching David!
Bucket boss has been great as a plumber for the lay 20 years. I’ve tried bags and always go back to the bucket. Plus you always need a handy bucket
That is great to hear! I can't believe I hadn't seen this bucket system before. I'm really digging it. It's perfect for those odd jobs around the house! Thanks so much for commenting and watching!
Bryan I’ve been around your channel for quite some time almost bought this tool the other day an seen some comments that the measurements are not correct on the tool that they are closer to mm instead of imperial can you possibly confirm that the measurements are on par by chance and let us know about that please????
Yessir, I will check in the next day or so, and report back.
@@FlynndoggWoodwork thanks again usually you do this as most of your videos are very thorough as always! Keep up the good work bud! Shop is looking great and forgot to mention love the great addition to the shop! Definitely will be great company that will never argue back with you plus Dog spelled backwards is God so hopefully you will always have an angel in the shop!
@@michaelnorman5640 Haha! Thanks so much Michael! She will never argue back but she does have a weird habit of wanting to chew everything and anything she can get her hands on! :) I'm pretty sure she has splinters in her stomach right now! :)
Hi from New Zealand 🇳🇿!
Thanks for watching! Best to New Zealand!
I thought a Stage 5 Clinger was when you accidently CA glue your project to your work bench! Thanks for the video! That nail/screw holder thingy isn't a total loss, you can always use it to snag nails, screws, nuts etc, that are dropped in hard to reach places. Blessings!!!
Haha! Thats exactly what I thought too! Thanks for watching Joe!
Mr Dogg, quick question re. the circle and scribing jig: you drew and measured your circles, but when you scribed you appeared to use the same calibration for the pencil's hole. Wouldn't this be 3" + the distance from the circle centre hole to the tool's tip?
Have I missed something? It wouldn't be the first time...
Excellent catch! You are indeed correct. My scribed line would have been 3+ inches. Thank you so much for pointing that out and watching Mark!
@@FlynndoggWoodwork You see, we do watch and listen!
On the magnet are six mounting holes, any idea of what the threads are for the holes?
Excellent question!
M5 x 0.8
Screw Hole
10mm depth
At least that is what the website says, I have not tested it personally though
What are the building brackets you used to make your work bench and tables, please?
Excellent question, very pleased with them, these are made out of plastic and worked very well:
amzn.to/3R6xEoI
I also have these which are a little more heavy duty that I used for some of my movable benches:
amzn.to/47GSoIU
I would recommend either one! Hope this helps!
Bryan
Hi Dog, the only tool I don't like is the bucket buddy. I had 4 or 5 of these and the inside is what's hard to keep organized. Great for job sites tho. Timothy
That’s awesome to hear! I can’t believe I hadn’t seen them before. I know it’s going to get a lot of use in my household! Thanks for watching Timothy!
I would like to know more about insulation on roll up door
:) What would you like to know Timothy? Thanks for watching!
What kind and how it’s attached
@@timothybrown1433 It is made by a company called midwest garage doors. I believe they are based here out of indiana. I actually did not install the door, but it appears that the rails are attached directly to the door jam. The spool curls up just past it. I'm going to need to take a closer look at it's construction to give you a quality answer.
I have had a bucket bag thing for 20+ years and it sits in a corner of the shop filled with junk. Never use it for its intended purpose. Maybe I should find a place for the junk and use it again. 😂
Haha! Someone else just commented the same thing. The good news for me is that I have to use my bucket to give water to my chickens so maybe that will keep it empty when not in use.... but maybe it will just end up another bucket full of junk! :) Thanks as always for watchign Ken!
@@FlynndoggWoodwork don't forget to take the tools out before you go to water the chickens.
@@kenerickson4923 Haha! Love it Ken! Too funny. That would be something I would do!
@@FlynndoggWoodwork me too.
It's a lot less powerful (45lbs) but Harbor Freight has a "magnetic holder" with a mag-switch, kinda like your first replacement. It's only $12.99, including an articulated holding arm that would be good for a camera, or what ever. It would certainly do duty as your stop-block.
That's awesome Kwilliams thanks for sharing. I'm definitely checking that out next time I hit HF! Thanks so much for sharing that would be perfect for some of the smaller jigs I want to make!
Hey Dogg, Happy belated Thanksgiving, to You and my other American woodworking brothers. Great video, as usual. Considering the Magpro, the 180lb is slightly more expensive at £29 ($36) with import fees, but still way cheaper than the alternative. They also offer different sizes, up to a beastly 300lb for a still resanoble £60 ($85).😅
Haha! Early thanksgiving! We have one more week! Thank you so much though and thanks for watching!
Dogg, man, more small tools? You need help man. We've spent another $125, or so, that should go towards the lathe (Rikon, JET, Powermatic, your choice). Let's find an affordable lathe. JET is on sale on Woodcraft. You're killing us. Love the Layla. Once you put all the tools in the bucket, who's going lift it for you? Can I use that magnet around my pacemaker? How many marking tools do you need? Dude...we're dying here. Dogg, man the first step is admitting you have a problem. We are here for you brother. Happy Thanksgiving.
Haha! I know right. I'm asking for one for christmas. Hopefully Santa will be good to me this year. I 100% agree with you though. I've got a serious problem with small tools. You are so right, I need to be checking those black friday deals on those rikons. Happy thanksgiving to you as well Mr Meat! :) Stay away from that finger saver if you've got one of those bionic devices in you!:)
@@FlynndoggWoodwork Yep, thanks. There are a few things that I shouldn't use since they put the darn thing in. Surprisingly, no more welding and the biggest, the car engine has to be off before I can lean over to do anything. Any rare earth magnets and a cell phone do not comply with the user instructions either. From what I can see, Santa will be very good to you as you have been well behaved (as far as I can tell). Give Layla a pat on the tummy from us. We have a big new shop dog also (been with us for almost a year now) and he's as goofy as can be.🐶
@@themeat5053 Oh nice! What type of shop dog did you get!?!? Hope you have a great thanksgiving today!
The saddle square is unavailable on November 19 2023.
Oh crap! Sorry about that, thanks for letting me know Jeff!
Thanks you do a honest job. I would like to see you do the same thing with making thing’s. With your sense of humor show how to build fun things like exploding bank. Film s people putting money in it. Rubber band guns your crazy you would find something fun 😂
I love these ideas! That would be a lot of fun. I'm trying to migrate that way in the coming year. My last two videos were build videos and I'm trying to explore the world of voiceovers to do the build vidoes. If you watch my clamp rack build which was about a week ago, that was my first attempt. Love the suggestion and stay tuned. I'd really like to pursue that! :)
magnet pro is going to change the game.
I hope so! They really are 1/2 the price and just as versitile. I hope they make some woodworking accessories for them soon, but you could also make your own! thanks so much for watching Jack!
@6:51
REALLY??? You try to use a mitre gauge and your fence???
The way you said it says you did.....
Oh no, that was not my intention, I never do that unless I'm not cutting all the way through the wood. My intent was to show this was a safe alternative. I might not have been as clear as I should have been. Thanks for asking and watching Damian
Another cool video… I’m gonna have to buy some of these tools.. my wife is now your enemy 😂😂 joking aside keep it going fella 👏🇬🇧
Haha! This little hobby is costing me a lot of money too :). I try and tell her how much things are worth until she tries to sell them! :).
I've had two Bucket Boss liners for 15 years or so. They're very good but you can still fill them with useless junk just like any other toolbox!
You are so correct on that Bob! Key for me will be to empty it out when I'm done with it. But Knowing me it will just end up being another holding place for tools! :) Thanks for watching!
And...3 months later the mag switch knock off is now almost the same price as mag switch. Supply and demand?
No way! Are you kidding me!!!! I haven't looked at the prices recently. That SUCKS!!!
@@FlynndoggWoodwork yeah, I know. I was all excited about it. I've been following you for a year or so now but haven't watched all these tool videos yet and I was searching for a few square options and then saw this one. I'm wondering if someone is monopolizing on this so they decided to raise their price? I don't know.
@@mtnjak I would give it some time maybe put it in your cart, and see if the price drops. Amazon seems to be having a lot of price variances on tools lately. I've noticed even when filming my videos, I'll go to check the price out and sometimes it's higher than it was when I filmed the video 2 weeks prior and sometimes lower.
@ 14:57 looks a little "off" if you ask me
You know when i was editing I thought it looked a bit off as well, but when you view it from above it was right on! Thanks for watching Troy!
I watch and like your videos. But you can't check squares the way you are showing. After your first line, your second line should be a 1/16th to an 1/8th away from the first line. That way, you can see or measure the distance. You're just making a small line bigger and calling it square. Something to consider.
Thanks for showing George, I see your point, I guess the way I do it is if I only see one line from both markings than I assume it is square, but I’ll try it that way too in the future. Thanks for sharing!
Wasn't impressed with scribing from circle tool , but it may have been user error😅
Haha! I hear you! Thanks so much for watchign Wealro!
What were those buckets laying? Eggs? No, those buckets were LYING around your shop.
Oh man, I knew there was a reason I wasn’t good in English! 🤣. Thanks for watching me leader!
That's a tool bag not box.
Whoops! You are indeed correct. Kind of an old habit to call anything that holds my tools a tool box. Thanks for watching antony!
Hammering a screw with a hammer is called a Glasgow screw driver
we call it the Hungarian Speed Wrench....
That is so interesting. Just looked that up. Thanks for sharing, I learned something new today!
BTW - that magnet is a dud, sorry to say.. 😧😧😧
I would tend to agree with you Tielkgate! Thanks so much for commenting and watching!
If you need that nail holder you probably shouldn't be using a hammer, or any tool for that matter.
I would totally agree with you Shane! Totally a gimmick! :) Thanks for watching and commenting!
@@FlynndoggWoodwork you got it brother. Thanks for the reply. I got my eyes on that magnetic hold down and even added it to my list. But like you said, I want to see what attachment they add to it before buying. A feather board is a necessity in my opinion. If they add more things to their line up I’m in. Again, thanks for the video.
@@shaynesabala Awesome! Best of luck to you Shayne! Have a great weekend!
If you don’t know what a stage 5 clinger is then we will need your Man Card back because you can’t be trusted. Lol
Haha! Love that movie! :). Thanks so much for watching Coincollector! :)
when you talk about the item , referring to it as "this item" well before we know what the item is, you have lost me.
Gotcha, thanks for your feedback Richard.
Really like your show but why did you think it necessary for the clip taking God's name in vain. Highly offensive to me and totally unnecessary. Unsubscribing!!
😂😂 👋
Sorry you’re offended. They are jokes and I’m not sure how anyone would be that offended in today’s world.
Seriously? Wow. You theists have very thin skins indeed.
Same here bro I was super upset about that
@@markpapp8784
"Seriously? Wow. You theists have very thin skins indeed."
No, not thin skinned. Just respectful of the one to whom we owe everything.