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That show has legit become like a sitcom to me. So relaxing to sit back and enjoy the narrative and follow the characters lives!
That was me at the airport who pointed Jess in the way of Mr Scotty brown! Haha
Haha! The coffee was getting cold and I was getting annoyed, so thanks! 😆
Nothing like a tradesman who loves tools and is conscientious! 👌🏻
Kamerons van looks pretty impressive. He seems like such a cool guy!
That van is like a candy store!!!
Man I hope that classic car didn’t scratch the gib!
The other half and I were just admiring the way you shot the 'plane footage from the viewing area and the road as if it was your 'plane. Really the extra mile to get those shots to tell the story!
Any vid with Rich's staffies is a good vid :)
Could always have a score cut and then the full cut to keep a clean edge with any blade/saw
Love to see Rich and Kameron back in the vids! Missed those guys!
Thank you Scott For granting my wish, I asked for paerau in the last video and now 🙏 hopefully he’ll be in the next!! Love seeing the old crew and that beautiful car!!
Festoool has a chip protection device you have not employed. It will make a difference.
Welcome back to the big smoke Scotty & Jess! Nice to see you guys having a bit of fun too, and not just all work, no play!
Kameron on XGT line! And sounds like he met up with "Tools and Stuff", Awesome! Its a small country after all.
I also watch Scott Brown and love it..so relaxing. Icelandic living in Luxembourg 🇱🇺
Hey Scott, enjoy your videos! I think the issue with cut quality of the festool is that the splinter guard didn't exactly match the blade. If you install a new splinter guard that should solve the cut quality, but from that point on, only use the saw that you initially used to trim the splinter guard with that track. This would always ensure a quality cut. Even if you have two festool saws, its' recommended that you always use each saw with it's correspondeing track. Thanks for the great videos!
Thanks Eric, yes have since replaced the strip and bought a dedicated track for the Makita.
Hi Scott, the Festool Saw has a Splinter Guard, eg Splinter guard SP-TS 55 R/5. When you dont have this make a first cut at 2mm deep backwards an than the normal Cut. With this you could prevent splinter too with all Plungesaws
You can pull the splinter guard off and move it over and re-cut it. The double sided tape allows you do this one or twice.
Class to see you getting the old band back together SB
Lovely motor.
For the tearout.. use some finishing tape. That prevents tearout!
Learnt to drive in my brothers HR Holden.
The cars we drove as kids are collectables, who'd have thought.
I am sooooooo jealous about Cameron's tools.
About that holden. I had an hj kingwood wagon driving it to work and it was something else! Especially in the winter. No heater no demister coin flip on starting it hha! Oh those were the days
The Makita has a laminate zip funtion. It'll cut at 2 or 3mm depth to cut the laminate top layer. And you'll always have a tiny opening between the blade and splinter strip, because the widest part of the blade is the teeth and not the blade 'body'. So adjusting it tight to the splinter strip will probably cut it further.
1. New splinterguard. Every saw and sawplate need a new one. 2. the right sawplate- wd42 or wd48, 3. very sharp or a new one sawplate. Grüße aus Kärnten-Austria
HR Holden. Successor to the HD which was the first car in Australia to have curved side windows. Was a big deal in the day lol
Welcome back to the big Smoke!
RIIIIIIIIIICH! Yas, absolute legend! 💪
Imagine an entire country was Mister Roger's Neighborhood.
It's an NWO dystopia
Good to see you guys working together again.
Dunno which is looking more mint...Rich's HR (looks and sounds sweet) or the house (is coming together very nicely)...both are schmick!!!
Great seeing Rich and Cameron again, certainly miss seeing the guys on the regular basis...some of the backbones of the earlier SBC video's...great times watching you all!!!!
Cheers from Sydney!!!!!
Dont Makita track saws have an option for "scoring". Little plug that if you punch it in it only lets the blade down a tad bit so you do your first pass super clean
Feed rate helps with cleaner cuts too. Love the show. Cheers
Cameron knows the best Makita stuff comes direct from Japan ;). Richard's Holden was brilliant. When he said 183(?) was the cubic inches? That's half a V8 so no wonder it had triple carbs on it.
It's 186,probably the most renowned engine produced by Holden back then,I owned a couple and they were absolutely bulletproof.
cross grain ply horrendous for chipout, if it's crucial i do a backwards shallow cut first. I have the same festool saw
few times on my ts55 ive had to either move the anti splinter strips or renew them all together. they do wear. or even recently i had to re adjust the little grabby parts on the base that actually position the saw. dunno if that was wear related though.... the saw is approaching 10 years old now
12:50 just reposition the guard and cut a new edge…
But after that always use the same saw on that particular track
I hope that was another aéroplane that took off and not yours. Other wise I hope your camera will still be there when you get back.🤪
You can move 2-3 times this guard on the track saw before you replace it
Yeah someone else just said that, ill be doing that next time for sure, but this time i bought new becasue i didnt know the trick. Thanks
It’s almost like the band is back together
Put green splinter guard on festool
love the shot of the plane 👍🏼
This happens a lot to me if I’m wanting a clean cut I set the depth to 2mm and cut backwards then cut the full depth going forward much cleaner cut.
Cameron 🙌🙌
using the makita on the rail might have trimmed the rubber back a little, so youre getting splinters with the festool as the rubber is now trimmed back for the makita. maybe.
So so good SBC .. good to see some of your old team from Auckland! Where is Paerau 😎? You are famous!😁
Scott Brown heah, I make the world a better place.
Using cutlist optimiser probably would have helped
Set the tool at 2mm and make a pass in reverse pull it back towards you
Scotty Brown you’re a celebrity now
I was considering getting the Makita 7-1/4 36v circular saw with guide rail base BUT the price premium over the standard base 36v saw is a bit nutty. $307 for the bare saw with the guide rail base and $130 for the standard base saw.
Need to use a finer tooth blade on saw will take longer too cut but will give a finer cut
you should get a work visa to the US and do some finish carpentry
thumbs up to your video for the the holden hahaa
you're supposed to prescore before you cut eh... jeez... X D so you run a very shallow cut and then cut again, also tape the edge with painters tape, Always with fine carpentry/ bench tops etc... you should know that mate ! blardy hell... lol
Yo Kameron tha man!!
ok I give up, how do you get the shots of the plane on the runway?
How much time did you spend getting plane shots....?
I bought my ‘ergonomic’ Bosh skillsaw with track about 35 years ago for the equivalent of about $400NZ. Was meant to be the bees’ knees. Clunky peace of crap that just wouldn’t die. Because I am a stingy Dutchman, I have kept using it until something minor on it gave the ghost last year, during level 3. Only needed a new spring for the guard. Where do I find that during level 3? So, I got onto the Bunnings website, found a $128 Makita and with $7 shipping, it showed up on site the next day. Best skilly I have ever used. The Bosh, which only needed a new spring, went straight in the bin.
Jesus 35 years of life for a skilly you can't complain there!
I know. I kinda wanted it to die sooner I suppose. I'm more dismayed about tools that have died on me that I loved and are harder to replace, or impossible. Like a little 100mm Elu plunge saw, or a 1000W Metabo drill, or an Elu router that I had jigs made up for...
I want that HR
Expensive stuff Rich has in his garage, 4 sheets of gib..
Have you tried a blade with more teeth? This helps get a finer cut.
What kind of work pants are you wearing in this exciting episode?????
Snickers work pants.
Was that Wellington airport that you flew out of?
Nelson
@@toxaq The reason I ask. I live in California, but back in 1987, I moved to Wellington at my brothers suggestion (my brother was going to school there at the time) & went to work for Hawkins Construction. I was the project manager on a 10,000sf terminal addition for ANZ (Air New Zealand) for domestic flights. It included (3) aerobridges. i briefly visited the south island once (took the ferry over to Picton) & mountain biked down to Lake Wanaka(? if my memory serves me) , but I don't remember there being an airport in Nelson. Funny thing, is that my brother & his family live in Nelson now but are moving back to the states in August.
bloody hell. I never got a Tradify hoody 🤨
Cut the sheet upside down
Cameron is mint
I thought the NZ carpenters dont do kitchens!
So what’s worth more in the garage.
The car or the building materials?
Its where i keep all my rare things that go up in value 🤣
How you get camera back in the runway shot? good one
Im guessing it was a shot of a different plane edited in
Bet they turned around for him. It's Scott Brown after all!
Whats a splash back ? It's a back splash
Score cut first on the festool?
Is that Holden a four door Nova?
Havent seen a US version and dont think its the nova shape.
@@livingimprovements4382 the design looks like its “inspired” by a 1963 Chevy Nova. Good looking car.
Did you see the Lord of the Rings Eagle at the airport?
Dang my lunch is over. I’ll have to wait so I can watch
glad you told us, can go on with the rest of our days
I got a Mafell
This is back to (s)aw-ckland in fact...😋 Cheers mates, enjoy track tests!
Just get on with it
Du måste ha flera tänder
New blade, new strip.
add some tape down the line then cut
A) Is Scott New Zealand's most famous person now? 'he' s gone that way' B) does every New Zealander have an Instagram account??? C) This is like an 80s USA TV series, eg the A-Team, getting the crew back together for just one more mission. A Very exciting episode.
Dan 'hangman' Hooker, and the rugga team both beat him, I reckon.
If he is famous, then he’s sure to be an Australian soon.
@@Pat.Mustard yes.
@@Harambe_ I think there's definitely some people that have Scott best, like Taika Waititi or Peter Jackson, but he is definitely popular.
No, Lorde, Taika Waititi or Jacinda Ardern are the most famous kiwis ATM. Yes all kiwis have insta lol
Seriously....getting the B roll takeoff footage is some next level dedication.
Nice to see Kameron and Richard again,best of luck with the cabinets Scott. Thanks for the latest exciting episode.👍👍
During those airplane shots at 2:00, i like to think that Scott setup his camera and tripod in the airport or on the runway then they went inside the airplane and then waited for the airplane to move around, and Scott then retrieved the camera, went back into the airplane and then the airplane took off. It would be hilarious if I was correct, but i'm totally off. lol
Its probably just another airplane that he films.
Ive been to NZ and seen Nelson airport, you can walk all around it on the outside, so he probably filmed this plane. Might not have been on the same day even.
@@PharaoRamsesII yeah definitely. it's just my fan fiction being silly. lol
Me 2 & the plane spun round & picked up the camera great minds lol
@@Jawardson yeah something like that! lol
@@Eric-dr5bj it’s called a De Havilland Canada Dash 8
Kameron and Rich are both so Genuinely likeable characters
4:07 People have forgotten what it was like to have carbs, manual choke and cold starts and then having to wait for it to warm up.
You're right. Twin Zenith carbs on mine ... and they need a bit of warming up prior to driving. 😂
"Oh, he went that way."
Scott and Jess; world famous in New Zealand.
Can i please put in a request to have Pareu, Rich, Kameron, Gaston & yourself in one episode. Maybe it could be a Q&A session (over a few beers).. just an idea.
What’s up from London Ontario Canada! Love your videos, I’m a hardwood flooring installer and love watching your exciting episodes 😆😆
I always thought that you had to place the sheet upside down and cut it so the blade cut up into the surface to make a chip free cut
Thats what I was taught as well
What you are saying is correct. The "good" side should be down because the blade rotates up into the board at the bottom. At the top it rotates up away from the board, which can lift the fibers.
Bloody nice car you've got there rich
Yep, you can make a whole series about that Holden.
Mate, your wife is pretty charming. Glad you are including her in more videos.
I loved how she forgot they were famous!
Me
Makita: yeah, i don't see a problem. Festool: still not seeing the issue. Kamerons festool: wow!! Ok now i get it.
The Auckland A-Team back at it again! Hopefully we get to see Paeru(?) back on ‘the next exciting episode of Scott Brown Carpentry’. Cheers, mate!
Glad to see the old Auckland gang is doing alright!
Scott and the company he keeps are just a genuine bunch if good people! Looking forward to the next video!!
Do a score cut first just a few mm’s you’ll notice a massive difference. And the splinter guard remove it and reattach and then cut again with the saw. Nice tight fit to prevent tear out
yeah i'm a woodworker and this is what we do to prevent splinters. you can do a score with a knife or something else sharp and that will be good as well, just as long as you break the surface level fibres
Scott's done this before and I was wondering why he didn't this time
mm not mm's. You don't pluralize metric units.
@@sw6188 ok sir. I hated school.
@@NorthWalesCampers So did I, but if I can help someone else then that's a good thing.
New Scott Brown Shirt. "But can he drive a stick"
😂
Anybody else wondering how Scott recorded himself taking off?
It's called 'B-roll'. The plane shown taking off isn't the one he was on. It would have been recorded prior to or after the event. The continuity makes you think it was the one he traveled in.