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  • Опубликовано: 5 дек 2015
  • This Old House general contractor Tom Silva transforms stock shelving into a custom built-in. (See below for a shopping list, tools)
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    - Freestanding shelving units [amzn.to/2ZGBXsK]
    - 1 1/4-inch decking screws [amzn.to/2ZAwaF3], to fasten cabinets together
    - 3-inch drywall screws [amzn.to/2ZAfX72], to attach 2x4 nailer
    - Wood shims [amzn.to/2MLwu1J], to plumb the cabinets
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    - 1x8s and 1x6s [amzn.to/2NIz4Fl], to cut face frame, fascia, and other trim
    - 2x4s [amzn.to/2zwt6PF], to make nailer
    - Crown molding [amzn.to/2L85UOi]
    - Acrylic latex paint (semigloss) [amzn.to/2ZADAZ7]
    Tools List for Building a Custom Built-In Using Stock Shelving:
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    - Two flat bars [amzn.to/34cKYNA], to pry molding from wall
    - Oscillating multitool [amzn.to/2LbN74A] with plunge-cut wood blade [amzn.to/2ZFp8ie], to cut through baseboard
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    - 4-foot level [amzn.to/2MMw630]
    - Stud finder [amzn.to/2Hygz2C], to locate the wall studs
    - Pin nailer [amzn.to/34g83ir] and 3/4-inch pins [amzn.to/2ZzcLo4], to attach trim
    - Finishing nailer [amzn.to/2NIlCBq] and 1 3/4-inch nails [amzn.to/34dIQW0], to attach face frame and trim
    - Air compressor [amzn.to/2Lb8e7i], to power pin and finishing nailers
    - Scriber tool [amzn.to/2ZFLAbg], to scribe the face frame to fit against wall
    - Circular saw [amzn.to/2zAba6V], to trim scribed face frame parts
    - Caulking gun [amzn.to/2MKNipL], for construction adhesive, to adhere shelves
    - Sash brush [amzn.to/2zwckAh]
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Комментарии • 394

  • @toms7947
    @toms7947 4 года назад +168

    "Want to tackle the crown molding up there?"
    Me: Yeah, when you leave so I can avoid embarrassment.

  • @ithinkillmakeit7243
    @ithinkillmakeit7243 8 лет назад +154

    like the scribe along the wall with a compass technique...always learn something new from Tommy

    • @Dobbs321
      @Dobbs321 4 года назад +27

      That bevel for the leading edge with the circular saw was slick.

    • @josephricciardi601
      @josephricciardi601 3 года назад +2

      Boy is that a problem solver-great technique

    • @jeffhalpin7269
      @jeffhalpin7269 3 года назад +1

      @@Dobbs321 so slick, Tommy rules

    • @m.maclellan7147
      @m.maclellan7147 Год назад

      @@Dobbs321 that circular saw was an "oldie" !

  • @joelombrdo
    @joelombrdo 6 лет назад +130

    Regardless of the stock book cases that he used, this is an excellent tutorial for how to do it. Just substitute real wood or maple or whatever you want in place of the billy bookcase.

  • @raminybhatti5740
    @raminybhatti5740 4 года назад +10

    that compass / scribe moment was superb.

  • @arieljones4595
    @arieljones4595 6 месяцев назад +4

    This guy is the real deal. He isnt some clown RUclipsr who is giving tutorials about things he doesn't know anything about. I've been a carpenter for a long time, but i still manage to pick up some good tips from him. Great job.

  • @dariusdalrymple3161
    @dariusdalrymple3161 6 лет назад +27

    Excellent, I learned a lot. When you watch a guy with thirty years experience it looks so easy and you think to yourself, hey I could do that.Then when you try it yourself it's a totally different story.

  • @lisafeck1537
    @lisafeck1537 5 лет назад +17

    That is incredible. Simple, I'm sure for someone who knows what they are doing... what a classy job. Looks spectacular.

  • @BeeeHonest
    @BeeeHonest 6 лет назад +37

    When he did the 2" measurement to match the wall, that blew my mind!

  • @corwynsoldner8471
    @corwynsoldner8471 7 лет назад +9

    This guy is a true professional, makes it look so easy and BAM amazing job.

  • @Todjcam
    @Todjcam 5 месяцев назад +4

    Anyone else catch that the first long screw Tom screwed into the stud didn’t actually hit the stud? You could tell by the way the impact driver kept spinning and they clipped the video. In the next scene you can clearly see the two holes in the back of the bookcase where they he had to drive in another screw. Tom does exceptional work but even highly skilled professionals make mistakes from time to time 😉

  • @karenyounger2314
    @karenyounger2314 5 лет назад +7

    i loved this! Help! ....i am an old Yankee living in the deep south so i love this craftmanship but also the sounds and sensabilities of the North East.

  • @albertmunoz9391
    @albertmunoz9391 6 лет назад +1

    tommy you are one of the best carpenters that i never seen before, i learned a lot from you videos, thanks.

  • @billybryson2009
    @billybryson2009 7 лет назад +25

    love watching a skilled carpenter at work!

  • @graceriggs5262
    @graceriggs5262 6 лет назад +8

    Great job Tom! You make it look so easy!

  • @benclarkson4205
    @benclarkson4205 4 года назад +251

    Customer: Thanks Tommy, they look custom made
    Everyone: They were custom made

    • @volundrfrey896
      @volundrfrey896 3 года назад +30

      They weren't, they were custom fitted.

    • @galvanizedgnome
      @galvanizedgnome 3 года назад +10

      @@volundrfrey896 okay smart guy volundr. You think your better than us or something

  • @MM-ob8ti
    @MM-ob8ti 8 лет назад +2

    Nice work. The modified shelves look great.

  • @randyh3761
    @randyh3761 2 года назад +1

    This video is so well done, and lots of great ideas!

  • @RaraRambles
    @RaraRambles 5 лет назад +1

    Fantastic video, exactly what I was after! Very helpful indeed! Xxx

  • @co-know-proconstructiontips
    @co-know-proconstructiontips 6 лет назад +1

    Be proud of your work!!! knowledge is power!!!!!!

    • @dansmith5012
      @dansmith5012 2 года назад

      In my opinion, knowledge is the only thing that can never be taken away from you without destroying who you are whether it's taken away by sickness or people's actions.

  • @cliffcarlo180
    @cliffcarlo180 7 лет назад +7

    I thought we were going to get through the whole video without hearing the word, AMAZING!!! Doh!!

  • @doctorpete1
    @doctorpete1 4 года назад

    Tom is a Rock Star!

  • @fiercenet
    @fiercenet 3 года назад +22

    nails must have been on sale the day they installed that baseboard!

    • @LostMySauce
      @LostMySauce 3 года назад +1

      Lol honestly, it looks like they added one at every inch

  • @Webering
    @Webering 8 лет назад +1

    Great video, amazing job!!!!

  • @bitterclinger5876
    @bitterclinger5876 5 лет назад +10

    30+ yr custom cabinetmaker here. Those questioning the choice of melamine are absolutely right -- it will sag and generally degrade over time. But an even better choice than solid stock would be cabinet- or furniture-grade plywood (not the imported stuff at the box stores, either). It's dimensionally stable (I.e., it won't expand/contract with temperature and humidity changes), the shelves won't sag (especially if reinforced with a bullnose along the front edge), and it won't disintegrate if exposed to a plumbing leak. Looks like the homeowners committed to the IKEA route before TOH got involved, so I guess Tommy was more or less stuck with particleboard.
    I was glad to see the homeowner cope those inside miters on the crown, however!

    • @SB-bn4go
      @SB-bn4go 5 лет назад +1

      Bitter Clinger58 If you cant get it from the box stores, where can you get that type of wood? We are considering building our closet and really need something that will last.

  • @djtecthreat
    @djtecthreat 2 года назад +2

    Tommy is a national treasure.

  • @millerdaleman
    @millerdaleman 6 лет назад +49

    Ikea Canada sells "Hemnes" bookcases etc. They are all pine and come prefinished or paintable. They are nice and you can do the same job as this with them.

    • @bngr_bngr
      @bngr_bngr 5 лет назад +3

      millerdaleman those are really nice compared to the Billys. But I've had six Billys for over 25 years. Very durable.

    • @khazaakbar6444
      @khazaakbar6444 4 года назад +1

      Probably cost more too here u can pretty much make ur own price its a tutorial u dont have to use the exact measurements or style

    • @TheRealSweedie
      @TheRealSweedie 3 года назад

      they also don't have the extension piece at the top, so you can't get them to be very tall unfortunately. But they are nice for sure!

    • @jw1731
      @jw1731 3 года назад +2

      Good idea, Hemnes is better for this purpose because it's real wood and can be more sanded and painted; I have 2 Hemnes bookcases and considered using them for that but decide it will be cheaper and more customized to the room to mill out my own built-ins using plywood since I have a table saw and a circular saw. But then again, time is money too so it may not be feasible for everyone.

    • @nobodynoone2500
      @nobodynoone2500 Месяц назад +1

      Please buy something better than Ikea trash.

  • @StephenNu9
    @StephenNu9 6 лет назад +4

    That scribing of the uneven wall is an excellent idea.

    • @jbestell
      @jbestell 6 лет назад +4

      only been around for a millenium or so :)

    • @StephenNu9
      @StephenNu9 6 лет назад +4

      I'm still a novice when it comes to wood working. My day job is mathematics and computer application development. I appreciate you being so savvy.

    • @bigdaddyyc
      @bigdaddyyc 6 лет назад

      Has it been a millennium already? Please tell us more.

  • @gregmarshall1687
    @gregmarshall1687 6 лет назад

    Just plain awesome

  • @jsods1
    @jsods1 11 месяцев назад

    Tommy always has great idears.

  • @manm2003
    @manm2003 Год назад

    THANK YOU FOR THIS

  • @nikkiswenson54
    @nikkiswenson54 3 года назад

    I love this! Thank you!!!

  • @ron.v
    @ron.v 4 месяца назад

    Beautiful bookcases.

  • @kenc2257
    @kenc2257 3 года назад +4

    Very, very nice project. The homeowner's bookcases looked like particleboard--hope they hold up (particleboard shelves, especially, tend to sag over time). The install looks lovely.

    • @urbananalrapist
      @urbananalrapist Год назад

      You can always replace the shelves with solid pine or plywood boards painted to match the bookcase. The shelves are the parts that sags, not the sides.
      You can also add supports to the middle of the shelves. There's a youtube video that shows how to improve the Billy bookcase's durability that shows how to support the shelf middle invisibly.

  • @skenney8325
    @skenney8325 7 лет назад +1

    They do look good! And, how you did the "scribe" (?) technique!! I have definitely learned something here! Thank! And, CONGRATS on the baby! (I am sure you've had it by now . . .)

  • @Gmenpg
    @Gmenpg 6 лет назад +30

    Man, I need a little more praise then 7:54

  • @djxxxplicit
    @djxxxplicit 4 года назад

    Tommy is the man!

  • @tonymazz9912
    @tonymazz9912 4 года назад

    There always in these cute New England homes that are spotless. Even the owners are squeaky clean preppies . Constantly working with the best new tools that the average homeowner does not have or cannot afford.

  • @gpslightlock1422
    @gpslightlock1422 3 года назад

    Nice work!

  • @skippymagrue
    @skippymagrue 4 года назад +6

    I would be nervous to do my own crown molding with Tommy there.

  • @heroknaderi
    @heroknaderi 3 года назад +1

    Incredible thanks

  • @83candlestick
    @83candlestick 5 лет назад

    That is awesome!

  • @BobABooey.
    @BobABooey. 6 лет назад +9

    With all the work involved, may as well as built the shelves as well. Getting the new trim white to match the lament white will be tough.

  • @TranTheClever
    @TranTheClever 4 года назад

    I've always wanted to create floating shelves but never knew a great way of doing it. THIS IS GENIUS!!! Thank you for the idea to create my own 3:16

  • @craigr6763
    @craigr6763 5 лет назад +1

    I love it when tommy says “let’s see how it fits”. It will fit perfect your tommy Silva!

  • @highway2run
    @highway2run 3 года назад

    Tommy's da Man !! We call him St Silva

  • @DENIEL381
    @DENIEL381 4 года назад

    GREAT JOB.

  • @nedsdeclassified
    @nedsdeclassified 3 года назад

    Tommy ripping that saw straight as heck, was a huge flex

  • @eddiecarlcalhoun
    @eddiecarlcalhoun 8 лет назад +2

    YOU'RE GIVING ME IDEAS!!

  • @nixonwu1754
    @nixonwu1754 5 лет назад

    Hey Tommy, I love the This Old House videos and I’ve always seen you use tapered countersinking drill bits and always wanted some for myself, could you provide a link to them please?

  • @teddyjones3055
    @teddyjones3055 5 месяцев назад

    that old Porter Cable circular saw looks badass

  • @nolanjustus2215
    @nolanjustus2215 8 лет назад +1

    Great video

  • @thanos7229
    @thanos7229 5 лет назад +2

    5:20 there's enough space on the top; you can use L-shaped brackets (IKEA provide them with the BILLY model they are using) to secure it on the wall and the top of the bookshelf

  • @jncarpentry9911
    @jncarpentry9911 5 лет назад

    Rock on 🤘 Tommy

  • @cljcindyjo
    @cljcindyjo 6 лет назад +4

    I see a lot of comments referencing IKEA cabinets. I did not see IKEA referenced in the materials list, I think it just says stock cabinets. So, quality level is up to you. Overall, I think it was a good video and a way for us beginners to give less expensive cabinets a built-in look.

    • @theresamaher3893
      @theresamaher3893 3 года назад +1

      Those are easily Ikea Billy cabinets. The link in the materials list is not to 'stock cabinets'.

  • @TranTheClever
    @TranTheClever 4 года назад

    Thank you for this plan. I want that Tesla Cybertruck too! 5:35

  • @jwallace_windowsbyrba9703
    @jwallace_windowsbyrba9703 3 года назад +14

    "And I'll just screw the shelves into the studs I measured out for..."
    Clearly isn't hitting a stud at 5:35 😂

    • @seabass450
      @seabass450 3 года назад +3

      lolol.. i was bout to say the same thing!

    • @ho0ber
      @ho0ber 3 года назад +1

      Hahaha I came to the comments to find this. Cracked me up!

  • @dariusdalrymple3161
    @dariusdalrymple3161 7 лет назад +3

    Excellent job. I particularly liked the technique employed to hide the gap between the cabinet and the wall, something that I have been puzzling over for some time. I was somewhat surprised that you used a circular saw rather than a jigsaw to trim the gap-fill board.

    • @alijabos
      @alijabos 2 года назад +3

      Circ saw will give a lot straighter and quicker cut and walls don't curve that much

    • @mim2046
      @mim2046 Год назад

      @@alijabos what dream are you living in? That surely doesn’t happen in my world of being a professional high end custom cabinetry maker

    • @alijabos
      @alijabos Год назад

      @Mi M haha well if you're that good you can figure it out with a circular saw

    • @mim2046
      @mim2046 Год назад

      @@alijabos are you really that green?

  • @andyfromdenver
    @andyfromdenver Год назад

    A+ Thank you.

  • @briangunn21
    @briangunn21 3 года назад

    Great idears

  • @DirtyTurban
    @DirtyTurban 3 года назад

    @10:13 it sounds like he is about to start playing Crazy Train haha! Allllll aboooooard!

  • @Psychlist1972
    @Psychlist1972 8 лет назад +139

    5:35 Tommy missed the stud. heh. You can then see it later. Tommy doesn't mess up often.
    I did something similar in my son's room. I can tell you, though, that no matter what effort you put into this, the chipboard still doesn't hold up well over time. The shelves tend to sag, shelf pin holes tend to tear out, and the melamine coating tends to come off.
    Good for a basic homeowner type project, though, which I guess is what this show is all about.

    • @AnthonyFelixCano
      @AnthonyFelixCano 7 лет назад +3

      I thought he missed it the first time i saw this haha, went in too easy. Good eye!

    • @hillarydoggart-greer9024
      @hillarydoggart-greer9024 7 лет назад +18

      I was thinking the same thing. This is lot of trouble to go to for stock, particle board shelving. My concern is the piece sagging/ripping over time with regular exposure to temps/moisture etc. Why not just make real built-ins?

    • @tannerg
      @tannerg 7 лет назад +22

      lol right when i saw that i came straight to the comments to see if anyone else noticed

    • @matthewpooleacp
      @matthewpooleacp 7 лет назад +2

      I was thinking as he was about to drill the screw in that there wasn't a chance I would be lucky enough to hit a stud my first try. I was glad to see he missed it too. Ha ha.

    • @bereantrb
      @bereantrb 6 лет назад +3

      Ha...yeah, I was a little surprised how he did that. I learned to transfer the measurements to the back of the cabinet and make pilot holes. But maybe that's because he still wanted to shift it around in place?

  • @tradio2003user
    @tradio2003user 7 лет назад

    Tom has golden hands :)

  • @luisreyes6242
    @luisreyes6242 8 лет назад +1

    tommie is definitely my favorite carpenter he really do know his stuff and he did miss the stud but even the best makes mistakes and tommie is one of the best its rair to see a master carpenter miss his mark but he is after all human like the rest of us best still he is the best and even the best can mess up its called learning and we can always learn from our mistake but know matter he is stlll the best

  • @Brandon_Jackson
    @Brandon_Jackson 6 лет назад +1

    That was a good ider

  • @mrcapitalist2285
    @mrcapitalist2285 Год назад

    Favorite line of Tommy , ok let's see how it fits ! lol

  • @joshuavandam8709
    @joshuavandam8709 2 года назад +1

    Question on those 1/8” filler strips. Did Tommy rip those all from a sheet of 1/8” plywood??
    All I can find at Lowe’s or Home Depot in strips long enough is 1/4” thickness. Any other places that sell 1/8” thick strips I can just cut to length??

  • @skenney8325
    @skenney8325 7 лет назад

    Did those cases come with that piece cut to fit over the baseboards? I don't think I have ever seen that before but, than again, I have haven't looked in years and paid no attention when I was in IKEA last looking that the Billy cases.

  • @RobertLeBlancPhoto
    @RobertLeBlancPhoto 6 лет назад +4

    I would've placed the cabinets on boards so that the base moulding of the test of the room could then be ran across the bottom for a more built in look. They're was plenty of room to do this since they had to fill in the top anyways.
    I'm truly surprised that Tommy didn't do this here.

  • @glenschmeisser6633
    @glenschmeisser6633 5 лет назад +2

    Great show. Still a little confused about the scribed wall boards. Wish that was explained better.

  • @jamesjohnson9668
    @jamesjohnson9668 5 лет назад

    How long have u guys been doing this kind of work

  • @informatiqued.g7837
    @informatiqued.g7837 5 лет назад

    10000000000/20 bravo

  • @PsycotikMind
    @PsycotikMind 6 лет назад +24

    I hope Tommy reinforced that shelf right underneath the window, because when that baby becomes a toddler he/she is gonna want to climb on top to look out the window.

    • @AzureHoBo
      @AzureHoBo 3 года назад +3

      @18:15 you can see he made another platform for that uppershelf.

    • @jean6061
      @jean6061 3 года назад

      I thought the same thing myself!

    • @DawaSupplyCo
      @DawaSupplyCo 2 года назад

      If he dies, he dies

  • @drewford4548
    @drewford4548 3 года назад +18

    “Anchored” it to the studs by screwing through the ~3/32 inch thick, tacked on, decorative backer. hmmm

    • @dylan-nguyen
      @dylan-nguyen 3 года назад +2

      The tops are screwed into the ceiling n bottoms r propped up. Basically just to keep it from falling forward. Someone climbing on it would crack the shelves already.
      Looks to be made by ikea and that’s where the recommended you to anchor to wall

    • @arieljones4595
      @arieljones4595 6 месяцев назад

      I'd think a simple L bracket installed to the top of the cabinet and into the stud might do a better job, plus it would be hidden behind the top trim.

  • @Zincink
    @Zincink 8 лет назад +2

    I've been watching this show since I was a wee child.

  • @amdg2023
    @amdg2023 6 лет назад

    Tommy is the best, id work for free with him to learn

  • @kakarotto389
    @kakarotto389 4 года назад +2

    Cant build the bookshelf but can cut and install crownmolding?

  • @evergreendiy3373
    @evergreendiy3373 3 года назад

    That's a pretty good idear right der

  • @alegator7249
    @alegator7249 4 года назад +4

    Hey Tom, what's an "I-deer"?

  • @joer5627
    @joer5627 3 года назад +3

    Are there any modifications needed if the bookcases are installed on top of carpet, or do I cut & remove the carpet where the bookcases would go?

    • @dansmith5012
      @dansmith5012 2 года назад +1

      You cut and remove the carpet before you install something like this.

  • @rosset4music
    @rosset4music 5 лет назад +3

    Wooden shelves would be nice too.

  • @ceeceecrenshaw9171
    @ceeceecrenshaw9171 Год назад

    I want to try this so bad

  • @IronBroccoli
    @IronBroccoli 7 лет назад +28

    Maybe because I'm from a city with expensive real estate, but I was upset when they covered that gap. That was good storage space!

    • @jeffbingaman2754
      @jeffbingaman2754 6 лет назад +6

      D Raphael
      Must remember that a place for a mouse to Scrabble around and for spiders to not be bothered is a benefit and extremely essential to any home.

    • @stafonvoncamron
      @stafonvoncamron 5 лет назад

      He could have made them with plexi glass and led lights to make the top into a display box.

  • @xXAnchormonXx
    @xXAnchormonXx 4 года назад +2

    Other than the cheap shelves, the concept is great.

  • @glorygloryhallelujah
    @glorygloryhallelujah 4 года назад

    Best clip. Best homeowners

  • @thanos7229
    @thanos7229 5 лет назад +1

    2:48 you can use the existing holes

  • @jeffbingaman2754
    @jeffbingaman2754 6 лет назад

    Learned a lot from this vid ...
    Thank you kindly.
    I would have used the top for lighting. Build it into the board. And could have put hinges on the left side wall trim to put whatever, like a broom or shotgun when a gypsy tries to steal the baby.
    I know, I know this comment started out great then just went other places.
    Yeah, but I'm human and make mistakes. So I had to make one by finishing so unethically.!?

  • @lebronjameslol3521
    @lebronjameslol3521 2 года назад

    Tommy hires Chuck Norris to guard his scribe while he sleeps

  • @timf5963
    @timf5963 Год назад

    3:08
    Homeowner running the show.

  • @andrewwilliams8587
    @andrewwilliams8587 4 года назад +27

    "I'll gently pry the old baseboards away from the wall."
    *yank*

    • @CurtisDensmore1
      @CurtisDensmore1 4 года назад +5

      That's what the prah bah is fah.

    • @kenc2257
      @kenc2257 3 года назад

      Gotta use SOME force (it was originally nailed and caulked)--looked fine to me.

  • @sacdigitaldesignweb
    @sacdigitaldesignweb 3 года назад

    How did you find the stud locations you marked after you place the bookcase in front??

    • @mayasevelen
      @mayasevelen 3 года назад

      He remembered/wrote down the distances he found on the wall and measured and marked them again in the back panel of the book cases

  • @bethmorano1452
    @bethmorano1452 2 года назад

    Gosh, I wish I had someone to help me do jobs around the house, this is awesome!! Where did you get the shelf units??

  • @koenigjeffrey
    @koenigjeffrey 6 лет назад +7

    Another 3 hours with a track saw and a shelf pin jig and you could have built an heirloom quality bookcase.

  • @alfredoamadeo3599
    @alfredoamadeo3599 5 лет назад

    How do I get him to come help me out I have quite a few projects that need to be done in my home and could really use his help

  • @billevertz3019
    @billevertz3019 6 лет назад +1

    Couldn't believe a home owner that actually knew how to use a power tool

  • @user-xx7pg3vw9k
    @user-xx7pg3vw9k 2 года назад

    Wow, that is an IKEA hack on steroids! Man so nice to see how a pro works.

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Год назад

      Hi Japanese have you become a flat earther yet? If not I suggest watch a 13 part series called _What on earth happened_ by Ewaranon to learn that the earth is not a globe. I got it in my about tab.

  • @andrewholdaway813
    @andrewholdaway813 5 лет назад +1

    The quality of the acting never ceases to amaze me.

  • @ReaperXC
    @ReaperXC 3 года назад

    What decade was that circular saw from?

  • @flawlessvic
    @flawlessvic Год назад

    9:45 this guy eyes it better than we could ever use a table saw guide.

  • @Fkidd702
    @Fkidd702 4 года назад +7

    5:40 tommy missed the stud 😂

  • @thomasmcgehrin4205
    @thomasmcgehrin4205 7 лет назад

    How old was that circular saw!?