Hi Dean, I’m absolutely in awe of your enthusiasm and ability to crack on despite your health issues. Sending you my very best wishes and hoping to see loads more content from you 👍
Great video Dean. Love your determination to overcome what your illness throws at you as best you can, and with such good humour. An inspiration to the rest of us. Thanks as always - Eddie
Dean, I have to agree with others that those are about the best masks i have found in 50+ years of making sawdust. I'm a glasses wearer and the don't fog em up. I would like to see at least a bit of the brick work. Rest up mate.
Dean, you're doing a splendid job in your new space. Thanks for working through the pain. I enjoy how you talk through your thought processes as you consider how to make things better. Cheers!
Hi,when you probably have to take the brickwork down. Either flat bar or angle bar either side it would act as a poor man lintl. I think your videos are great. Regards Bill
Yes Dean. I’m a BaseCamp mask user. Absolutely brilliant especially as I’m a glasses wearer. No fogging up of my specs using the foam pads and very comfy. My Trend Stealth mask is an ornament now.
Great stuff Dean. “Captain Cripple Hands” did have me in stitches, love the honest approach to the challenges, and have had plenty of those moments myself.
Good to see things are still progressing Dean, hope you get some good days among the bad. Happy to watch you do some pointing, I might learn something :) (but I know filming everything makes it take longer, so whatever you need to do for your health)
Had to replace the door of my shed too a few years ago. Quite an ordeal, even more so because I dropped the second hand replacement door and the prefitted window shattered to bits. 😆Hope you will feel well enough to go further on your woodwork journey, Dean!
Hi Dean, hope your well, Yeh..... bring it on a bit of pointing on the brick work I like any thing workshop related from building tool storage to wiring a 13 amp socket if its all in the workshop I'll watch it. Can't wait to see how you get on with this new door as always a great video, catch you soon Take care
Great effort with the door, keep smashing it when you're able. I use those masks. I wanted something light and flexible. My glasses were always steaming up with the more rigid trend mask i had. The new ones are ok but i find them slightly small and won't go under my chin properly. Maybe i have a huge head 🤷♂️🤣 That may be a useful thing with your big beard. The specs and reviews read well and the filters are easily replaced.
Hi Dean always great to see you up and around like you I suffer with health as well as my lovely wife so my vids are hit and miss just like to say keep up the good work and I look forward to your vids as and when they come I’m trying to get my mojo back it’s coming but very slow anyway great vid
Great to see you back Dean 👍 Is it just me, or is your door missing a lintel?? Something that I have done in a similar situation is to get some decent angle iron (3" x 3") wider than the doorway. Cut out the mortar either side slupnit in and then repoint the bricks above it 😉 Just a thought 😉 Either way, keep up the great work and content. All the very best, Jon
It’s a single story garage so I assume there is only a couple of courses of bricks maximum above the door. That’s why there’s no lintel in the build. The door frame itself is enough to support the bricks ( or it was when it was new 😂)
Hi Dean, I’m absolutely in awe of your enthusiasm and ability to crack on despite your health issues. Sending you my very best wishes and hoping to see loads more content from you 👍
That’s very kind of you. I just do what I can when I can and hope it helps some other people here and there 😊
Great video Dean. Love your determination to overcome what your illness throws at you as best you can, and with such good humour. An inspiration to the rest of us. Thanks as always - Eddie
Yes film it all I believe all of us would like to see it. I've been a fan of yours since Dean the vaping biker channel.
Dean, I have to agree with others that those are about the best masks i have found in 50+ years of making sawdust. I'm a glasses wearer and the don't fog em up.
I would like to see at least a bit of the brick work.
Rest up mate.
Dean, you're doing a splendid job in your new space. Thanks for working through the pain. I enjoy how you talk through your thought processes as you consider how to make things better. Cheers!
Hi,when you probably have to take the brickwork down. Either flat bar or angle bar either side it would act as a poor man lintl. I think your videos are great.
Regards Bill
Looking fantastic Dean… proper door resto 🙌 cheers Rob
Yes Dean. I’m a BaseCamp mask user. Absolutely brilliant especially as I’m a glasses wearer. No fogging up of my specs using the foam pads and very comfy. My Trend Stealth mask is an ornament now.
Great stuff Dean. “Captain Cripple Hands” did have me in stitches, love the honest approach to the challenges, and have had plenty of those moments myself.
Congrats on 10k mate - 100k before you know it! Awesome job with the workshop too 🎉
Good to see things are still progressing Dean, hope you get some good days among the bad. Happy to watch you do some pointing, I might learn something :) (but I know filming everything makes it take longer, so whatever you need to do for your health)
Good to see you back in action Dean, stay safe buddy.
Had to replace the door of my shed too a few years ago. Quite an ordeal, even more so because I dropped the second hand replacement door and the prefitted window shattered to bits. 😆Hope you will feel well enough to go further on your woodwork journey, Dean!
Oh I’ll definitely be continuing, just sometimes at a slow pace
Thanks Dean. Do what ye can film M8. I'll be watching when ye post it. Take care & stay safe.
Great to see a new video. Always a nice thing to see in the feed ! Look forward to the next.
Hi Dean, hope your well, Yeh..... bring it on a bit of pointing on the brick work I like any thing workshop related from building tool storage to wiring a 13 amp socket if its all in the workshop I'll watch it. Can't wait to see how you get on with this new door as always a great video, catch you soon Take care
Great video. Think you need a lintel to fix the issue above the door. None of that brickwork looks supported.
Great effort with the door, keep smashing it when you're able.
I use those masks. I wanted something light and flexible. My glasses were always steaming up with the more rigid trend mask i had. The new ones are ok but i find them slightly small and won't go under my chin properly. Maybe i have a huge head 🤷♂️🤣
That may be a useful thing with your big beard. The specs and reviews read well and the filters are easily replaced.
Hi Dean always great to see you up and around like you I suffer with health as well as my lovely wife so my vids are hit and miss just like to say keep up the good work and I look forward to your vids as and when they come I’m trying to get my mojo back it’s coming but very slow anyway great vid
The door could've used a coat of sealer to prevent the uneven dark and light areas.
Great to see you back Dean 👍
Is it just me, or is your door missing a lintel??
Something that I have done in a similar situation is to get some decent angle iron (3" x 3") wider than the doorway. Cut out the mortar either side slupnit in and then repoint the bricks above it 😉
Just a thought 😉
Either way, keep up the great work and content.
All the very best, Jon
If your door is taller than the bricks coming out, then just build a frame to match the hole of the door makes.
Great to see you back but put your health first keep plodding along
Great video Dean, i thlnk you may need to put in a concreate head over the door...........?
It’s a single story garage so I assume there is only a couple of courses of bricks maximum above the door. That’s why there’s no lintel in the build. The door frame itself is enough to support the bricks ( or it was when it was new 😂)
Pointing please
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No harm in learning something new so why not show the pointing if you are healthy enough