Nice! Good quality video and product. You always edge band for smoother finish? I sometime make furniture i will keep that in mind :D Thanks, you earned a new subscriber
Hi buddy. Got so many good ideas just to be able to look in your workshop in this video. Thank you so much. Just build up my new worksop and really like idea of mittre saw sinked in to the table, also love the worktable on the castors in the middle fir cutting sheet material 👍 Wouod you be so kind to send me a plan for both please 🙏 Also whats the name if that fadt glue & spray you used on the faces please? Hoping for your respond 🤞 Kind regards Lako from Guildford
Wow that was awesome great work. Video seemed a bit grainy though, may just be my end. Would be good to see some close ups when you’re doing the detail too mate. Awesome product mate 👍🏼
Yeah I don’t understand the graininess - it was happening for me as well! But I have just invested in a better camera for future videos so hopefully that’ll help
I think I would have covered the upper surface to stop dust dropping in. Our stairs are, admittedly, 85 years old, so they have bigger gaps, but the carpet is so old that its underlay is now pretty much dust and that drops through. I shall be doing something similar, soon, though. I expect to make the whole thing roll in and out on wheels or castors, because the fuse boxes are under the stairs, too.
Hi, how deep do you do under stairs storage ? I was just thinking if I was to build it outside and to bring it in the house, my door width is around 600mm / 650mm 😊
How do you end up with the doors flush to the trims, allowing for the gap needed for push to open feature? What catches do you use? I presume they’re heavy dusty to take open a loaded drawer? Cheers. Chris.
Great to see you back John, you are one of my favourite makers on RUclips. Greetings from Ireland.
Thanks dude appreciate it
@@jonesinteriors633 hope to see more videos. Fitting kitchen units level maybe?
Gosh what a great video thank you and your wood work look’s excellent
Looks great really enjoyed the video looking forward to seeing what's next .
1:33 genius move. Nice work and thanks for sharing this piece with us
Fantastic workmanship.
Hats off… nice bit of work..👍🏻
Mr Jones you are smashing it boyo ❤
Very clever Way to build under Stairs Unit , good job Mate 👍
Lovely job mate, like the look of that edge banding machine 👏👏
Yes it’s a great little machine
Cracking Job!👍
Great work very impressed
Amazing carpentry mate. Well done 👍🏻
Great setup at your workshop, good production a very Professional Product
Thanks very much Joe, that’s really kind 👍
This is great, one of my projects for later this year is to build under stair drawers. Thank you for sharing.
You’re welcome! Good luck with it!
Legend. Need to sort my sons room out and the understairs would be poorly utilised with drawers. Going to use this as my guide. Keep up the good work
Very impressive indeed.👏👏
Loving the drawer front jig. Where can I buy?
Thank you looks good.
God you’re and amazing carpenter! Haven’t seen your videos for a while as I deleted Instagram but glad to see you doing RUclips!
Thanks dude appreciate it
I would definitely invest in a panel saw one day if possible! My shop has one and it makes the cutting part a breeze
Cracking video and great skills…… +1 subscriber
A dam slick looking job 👍🙃
Impressive & inspiring, it looks great!
It's always fascinating and educational watching a pro at work.
What is the Kreg bench tool that you used?
Great work
Great video mate, what are the base feet that you use they look solod and decent
How do you come up with the design plans? Any specific draw widths etc?
Hi mate, amazing work, what software do you use for working out the angles for cabinets please? Thanks
Great video. What tool vest are you wearing?
Great video. Do the soft close work with the push to open mechanisms or do you get the normal runners?
Nice! Good quality video and product. You always edge band for smoother finish? I sometime make furniture i will keep that in mind :D Thanks, you earned a new subscriber
Hi that's looks great what would something like cost to have built roughly thanks
Good job thank you
Just buying a "craftsman home" lots of stairs. Glad you made this to give me some ideas. Thank you sir ...👌
Great Video! Roughly how much would I expect to pay for the same spec as on the video?
cool job, dig the mobile format video.
Perfect
Hi buddy.
Got so many good ideas just to be able to look in your workshop in this video. Thank you so much.
Just build up my new worksop and really like idea of mittre saw sinked in to the table, also love the worktable on the castors in the middle fir cutting sheet material 👍
Wouod you be so kind to send me a plan for both please 🙏
Also whats the name if that fadt glue & spray you used on the faces please?
Hoping for your respond 🤞
Kind regards
Lako from Guildford
Subbed!
Nice one John
Nice work, where do you get the edge banding from as the stuff I got is not great so looking for an alternative. Thanks for the video
It’s from edgeband.co.uk
Great idea to have a full groove on the frame to take the biscuits from the finishing filler pieces 👍
Yeah I picked that trick up from Derek Barrett on Instagram - I always do it this way now
@@jonesinteriors633 every day is a school day 👍🙏
Wow that was awesome great work. Video seemed a bit grainy though, may just be my end. Would be good to see some close ups when you’re doing the detail too mate. Awesome product mate 👍🏼
Yeah I don’t understand the graininess - it was happening for me as well! But I have just invested in a better camera for future videos so hopefully that’ll help
Awesome!! Looking forward to future projects mate
I think I would have covered the upper surface to stop dust dropping in. Our stairs are, admittedly, 85 years old, so they have bigger gaps, but the carpet is so old that its underlay is now pretty much dust and that drops through.
I shall be doing something similar, soon, though. I expect to make the whole thing roll in and out on wheels or castors, because the fuse boxes are under the stairs, too.
That’s great - where abouts are you based for work?
Nice job
Wicked video 👍🏻
Thanks dude appreciate it
Diolch! Curious about how much you charge? I would like something very similar. In Cardiff :)
Can you please tell where you get your draw runner from cheers
Nice job but that MDF dust will kill you. I never cut it now without a mask.
Hi, how deep do you do under stairs storage ? I was just thinking if I was to build it outside and to bring it in the house, my door width is around 600mm / 650mm 😊
How do you work out how much material you need mate?
How much would you charge for installation?
What does something like this cost......
As it is a brilliant idea....
Love watching your vids
What edgebander you using mate? Great content keep it up!
Thanks mate! It’s the Itech table top edgebander from Scott and Sergeant.
how much would you charge to do that? labour costs and material costs? do you use software to make a design?
How do you end up with the doors flush to the trims, allowing for the gap needed for push to open feature? What catches do you use? I presume they’re heavy dusty to take open a loaded drawer? Cheers. Chris.
Hey Chris, I set my backing fillers forward 3mm to allow for the drawer to push in to activate the Blum tip on latch
Great job, can you give a rough price for those under stair cabinets ?
Excellent.
Can we commission you to do the work?
great stuff, but vertical?
Location? Do you make these?
Lovely job, but how do you make pocket hole screws to work in 12mm mdf? I have trouble with pocket holes in 18mm mdf.
You can’t smallest you can go is 15mm
Bon travail 🎉
Will the inside stay raw mdf?
nice work very impressive
Зурку дахшат 👍
Really impressed with your joinery- where are you based? Great video and thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks very much! I’m in South Wales, UK
Great video. What is the edge bander you use please. Thanks
It’s the ITECH EB401 TABLE TOP EDGEBANDER
@@jonesinteriors633 thanks for the reply
How much does this cost?
How many boards total you've consumed??
Where is your company located?
Where do I buy the black edge banding trimming tool , not the electrical but the one with the blade !
I got it from Axminster. It’s called VERITAS FLUSH PLANE
@@jonesinteriors633 thank you gonna order one !!!!
What chop saw is that please
Why didn’t you use the Forman for the drawer panels? Cba resetting it for 12mm stock?
Lol basically yeah! Because I’ve got the K5, I just use that for the 12mm and the foreman for the 18mm. I am very lazy lol!
@@jonesinteriors633 I don’t blame you. I’ve still got my eye on one for my shop but still using the trend version on the K5.
Tidy 😊
Where can I source thise black position feet you install?? Thanks
I buy them from ironmongery direct
Great work - how far do you travel for an install
Thanks dude appreciate it. I work within South Wales
I guessed that might be the case - can’t tempt you to visit a valleys boy in Newton abbot Devon for an under stairs fitting?
With kind regards
Will
Come do a job in London for me bud :)
Do you have a link for your 700mm drawer runners? Thanks
They’re from ironmongery direct and they’re the Klug range 👍
@@jonesinteriors633 thanks
Can i hire you to build me a under stairs storage closet with doors
Have a look at Bradshaw Joinery mate.
Will do mate
What runners do u use John keep up the laughs
I use the Klug 700mm Drawer Runners from ironmongery direct dude
How long did you allow to complete the job?
5 days to make and fit the 2
@@jonesinteriors633 thanks, appreciate the reply
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
This guy crazy profi
do you sell the jigs
Yes dude. £30 per set with free U.K. shipping
@@jonesinteriors633 is there a webpage or shop please
Where are them legs from buddy
Ironmongery direct dude
Yes, well, easy when you've got a good quality hammer to work with.......!
🤣🤣
I needs some are you free
Better camera position don’t hold your phone up ndp down!
Sorry I don’t know what you mean
ugh, the music.
Eeew MDF
Great job lad👌, what edg bander are you using?
@@fergus7184 thanks mate. It’s the itech edge bander from Scott & Sergeant
Very,very bad music !
My daughter composed this… how rude.