Wood Shop Tour 2024
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- In this video we take a tour of the new shop space. There are still a few small things I want to do to the space but for now its up and running well. Check it out and see how I set it all up.
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Very nice shop! The people who complain about your shop are jealous! I have the same problem even though my shop isn’t near as nice but it is for me. And that’s all I worry about, (ME). I am a retired cabinet builder among other things and had my own business for a little while. Now just build for my family for no pay and am loving it! Keep doing what you’re doing. You seem passionate about your work.
Nice shop! Looks like you’ve invested well in your business!
@@EricsBBQAndMORE thanks
Great shop setup! Love the organization!
Thank you
Great shop! Thanks for the tour. Love the cabinets with the holes for pulls, no knobs to get caught on, great idea!
Thanks
Haters!! Hahah..we are running businesses. the hobbyist people don’t understand what it really takes. Anyways, the shop looks amazing dude! The setup looks super efficient. Can’t wait to see the new Martin slider in there!! 😎
Hahaha. Someday!
@@NE_woodworksSlider is a game changer,don’t delay.
It’s one of those things that you will increase your efficiency.
Watching from Vancouver Island 🏝️ 🇨🇦
Thanks for the tour. Very inspiring!!
Thanks for watching
Shop looks good mate 👍. I made a new assembly bench top a couple of months back, as I needed something really flat to veneer some doors on that were too big for the press, and the old bench had sagged terribly. I still havent made a base for it yet, its just sat on saw horses and it's a bit too tall for me, but I can't tell you how nice it has been having something that I know is dead flat for glue ups, especially big doors etc. I just wish I had taken a day to make it years ago, its already earned me back the time it took me not levelling up glue up trestles etc all the time.
Nice. Yeah I need to do that
Respect the hustle 🫡
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Always satisfying and motivating 👏👏
Thanks for watching
Very well appointed shop.mles me wanna move stuff around in my shop. Really wanna get one of those sliding saws. And i feel ya on the crocs, i go chacos myself but to each their own
Love the crocs in the shop 🤙
Cool shop!
Thanks!
Nice shop, and you are right. This is not a rich shop. Very workable. My shop is large and probably would be the biggest, most equipped non business on RUclips. Ha, your hat is on backwards. Nice.
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Awesomeness
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Dude .. this shop is amazing. Knowing how heavy some of these machines can get, I am curious about your floor construction. My garage shop DESPERATELY needs a floor that's level. So, what thickness OSB did you use? I'm also assuming there are copious amounts of 2x4s under there. Do you have a vid of that floor install? I would really like to see that.
Thanks man. This floor is not level! lol. I did not put it in either. I just rented the space and moved in
Nice shop. Those that complain about using nice (or specialized) tools and making comments like that are just making excuses as to why they can't build something.
Right on
Great shop. Are you still in Bend?
Thanks. I’m in Sisters now
Very nice! Production Pro Cabinet Shop! I hv a right middle toe I should hv lost but it’s there numb and crooked? Wearing a sandals where heavy thing were ? Bam! Be careful out there those machines are like wolfs !
Thanks. Yeah it’s probably not too smart of me to wear them but I love the crocs in the summer.
@@NE_woodworks ahhh I figured you shot this at the end of the day ? Or day off?
That 16” jointer? That’s almost a planer & a jointer? Hope u get a good price for it!!
Hey mate, love the videos, just wondering with edging plywood do you use veneer edging or the abs plastic stuff, cheers
I only use the on if I’m using textured melamine product. Otherwise I use real wood veneer
It’s the wu tang and cam Hanes flags for me
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Well, you spend your money on the machines that allow you to produce a quality product with a limited amount of live help.
Machine payments trump paying the myriad of cost of having more employees.
Plus when you flip the switch they show up.
The hobby shop guys are more apt to spend their money on a nice tool display. lol
Hahaha exactly right
What size is your shop? Really enjoy seeing other people’s setups!
It’s about 1900 sf
@@NE_woodworks nice efficient use of space.
Hey man. Well done what is the square footage?
It’s about 2,000 sf
OK, I got a wonder why the heck you’re getting rid of such a beautiful Jointer for an 8 inch. Most people go the other way around!
It’s a 12”. Spiral cutterhead lol.
The old one has straight ones and a new head for it is super expensive. And the beds are really short.
people actually say stuff about your machinery? Being a professional shop everything you have Is nothing unusual, I think it's funny, maybe I shouldn't make a video of my shop lol. I will say I have an oneida dust collector and it's a nice collector not sure the one have will fit in your shop its 12' tall maybe you could put it outside where you are. I am in the middle of the building so it has to be in my shop, Looks like we're in the same boat selling jointers lol I have no one that has shown any interest in mine, and the new one is coming next week at some point, I guess I will be stuck with 4 of them
Yeah people are always commenting some crazy stuff lol
Yeah it’s taken a while to get any interest in the jointer. Finally, I think someone is going to buy it
@@NE_woodworks I hope they, do it looks like a nice piece, I have a really nice one too, I never was going to replace it ,but this oliver 166 came available and I guess it was just meant to be, I would keep the other one, but just dont have any room for it, I think it's funny that people make comments about the stuff you have, I've been so busy I haven't had time to make videos, hopefully I will be able to make some by the end of summer, we shall see. Have to pay the bills first