I challenged a 78 year old to a build off

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

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  • @Lincolnstww
    @Lincolnstww  10 месяцев назад +41

    If you want to see the follow up video where we trade tools check it out here ruclips.net/video/Y0hqk3VP24o/видео.htmlsi=En9hiSUV6AYWxdom

    • @smilingdog2219
      @smilingdog2219 10 месяцев назад +9

      It's nearly impossible to vote on two different designs and materials. I like them both for different reasons. Older Johns made a nice serving table that accommodates more and the wood grains and finish we nice, but the small end table had a more refined finish. To test the actual craftsmanship, they'd have to be put to use and some abuse to see if they were stabilized to stand perfectly still and hold a tight frame.

    • @wasjosh
      @wasjosh 9 месяцев назад

      It's bizarre you think people are supporting this shit. "Haha boomers bad no?"
      What's it feel like having a video that's part of the zeitgeist driving folks to exclusively harm asian and white americans? You know like pushing them to their death on public transport?
      How do you expect anyone to stand with you and against little old asian ladies and this "boomer" youve made a target of?
      It's not cute, you're sick in the head.

    • @JamesCaldwelll
      @JamesCaldwelll 7 месяцев назад +1

      Both are nice i prefer the square but the other is nice too im going to build em both nice work guys

    • @JamesCaldwelll
      @JamesCaldwelll 7 месяцев назад

      I use pallet wood too but I want to warn you some pallet wood has dangerous chemicals on them so check it out be safe

    • @scottmckenzie-hb1xj
      @scottmckenzie-hb1xj 7 месяцев назад

      like the pallet

  • @diego2112gaming
    @diego2112gaming Год назад +14310

    Older John didn't need a shop full of toys to make his table, used reclaimed wood, overcame having limited tools, and still churned out a beautiful piece with like, 12 hours to spare. He gets my vote.

    • @ryneagheilim9782
      @ryneagheilim9782 Год назад +379

      That is why if only young John didnt complicate stuff, wouldve been so much better. Thats is why the millenials need the resources and the knowledge of the boomer. Please pass the baton good sirs.

    • @gunderalex
      @gunderalex Год назад +442

      Also, curious if Young John would've plunked down the Jackery on his own table without a second thought like he did John the Elder's?

    • @diego2112gaming
      @diego2112gaming Год назад +124

      @@gunderalex HA yeah, no. The Jackery 2000 wotsits weighs about 50lbs, I really don't see that table holding that up without tipping. Maybe if he set it down gently offcenter towards the back of it and prayed, REALLY HARD to the Omnissiah, but I don't even think the Machine Spirit would help with that.

    • @jonc2914
      @jonc2914 Год назад +105

      No one needs fancy tools, but it certainly saves a shit load of time... how valuable is your time?

    • @diego2112gaming
      @diego2112gaming Год назад +319

      @@jonc2914 You'll note I pointed out Older John overcame his lack of tools and still had 12 hours to spare. I believe the phrase is "It's not what you've got it's how you use it."

  • @stevedarilek5236
    @stevedarilek5236 Год назад +3601

    I’m an older retired guy, so before watching the video, I had decided that older John would win. He used old pallets and created something great. A very good craftsman. Then watching young John creating a very good price of art that was beautiful and stunning I started wavering. I would be proud to own either piece. Hats off to both of you. Both are amazing. I built my own kitchen table in college and it is beautiful and will last for future generations, so I get it. Go to Golden Corral, then to the craft beer brewery and celebrate your unique friendship. It is a greater treasure than either table. As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another. Stay sharp my friends!

    • @wilsonholland4604
      @wilsonholland4604 Год назад +93

      Well stated sir. Agreed.

    • @4mdt21
      @4mdt21 Год назад +62

      Both. Both is good.

    • @CaliWaliDoDaDay
      @CaliWaliDoDaDay Год назад +51

      Well said! I have to say this video and the comments have been heart warming.

    • @freefall9832
      @freefall9832 Год назад +18

      Old guy wins hands down. Function before fashion every time.

    • @alanwortham6413
      @alanwortham6413 Год назад +10

      Totally agree.

  • @1SCme
    @1SCme Год назад +2305

    *Tie - Golden Corral, beers afterwards* - the round table is awesome, higher level craftsmanship, and unique design, but I am jealous of how quickly and easily the old man put together an awesome table with salvage, leftovers, and a token amount of tools.

    • @patientzero5685
      @patientzero5685 Год назад +37

      Beer first, get loaded, then late night alcohol absorbing meal lol.

    • @benedictjohannes
      @benedictjohannes Год назад +36

      Hmm, I'd keep the top hexagon shaped instead of circle, it looks so much cooler.

    • @bixon032
      @bixon032 Год назад +32

      I was wanting to see him set that generator on his table and see what would happen.😂

    • @droneflyer5065
      @droneflyer5065 Год назад +26

      I agree. Tie! Dinner at the Corral with beers afterward at the brewery. Both pieces were awesome! They’re both skilled and talented carpenters.

    • @tommas2674
      @tommas2674 Год назад +28

      salvage, leftovers and token amount of tools Gotta go w Matured John.

  • @iangraham9050
    @iangraham9050 10 месяцев назад +473

    Older John gets my vote purely for his resourcefulness, using reclaimed wood, less time, simpler method, and more usable space on the table.

  • @xXSjapXx
    @xXSjapXx Год назад +1232

    The fact that John's table will hold the Jackery tells me he's the winner 🏆

  • @GaryT1952
    @GaryT1952 Год назад +4752

    Probably the most entertaining content you have ever produced...both projects are spectacular, but the wobbly Ryobi won me over...off to the Golden Corral you go

    • @Aretinvondragenfels
      @Aretinvondragenfels Год назад +164

      Couldn't agree more. The pattern of the "millennial" looks great. But overall, given material, tools, and technic... off to the Golden Corral you go

    • @bitrot937
      @bitrot937 Год назад +94

      we banish ye to the stale bread lair of thy local golden corral

    • @zatedford
      @zatedford Год назад +85

      Love young John's channel, but old John wins the day!

    • @hdwoodshop
      @hdwoodshop Год назад +115

      Without a doubt. Old john beats young john. Even in wit.
      “I won’t live long enough to worry about it!”
      Old john is a riot!

    • @DeafMaker
      @DeafMaker Год назад +57

      Old John wins for me

  • @davidharris2315
    @davidharris2315 Год назад +800

    Older John needs to start his own RUclips channel! He's very natural in front of the camera with a wonderful dry wit and years of experience making useful items from found stuff. We could all learn so much from him. Hope you will pass this on!

    • @Lincolnstww
      @Lincolnstww  Год назад +126

      He is certainly all those things. But you won't ever see him with a YT channel. He hasn't even watched this video!

    • @438samwill
      @438samwill Год назад +18

      ​@Lincolnstww he doesn't need to watch them!

    • @KingGarnica
      @KingGarnica Год назад +3

      If you get ideas for some episodes on your channel y’all be big 😊

    • @thomasedwards4315
      @thomasedwards4315 Год назад +11

      Bob Ross of wood craft.

    • @msrubyphoenix367
      @msrubyphoenix367 Год назад +12

      @@Lincolnstwwoh I want to hug him he reminds me of my dad who passed away a year ago. Thank you for bringing him happiness every day with your kindness and friendship.

  • @wb8517
    @wb8517 24 дня назад +12

    Older John understood more than just the assignment. He not only made an amazing table, he did it with upcycled and sturdy materials and used basic tools. Thats a triple win. Quick and easy ( and only needed sanding). Lol. Both beautiful tables!

  • @_VelociDad
    @_VelociDad Год назад +419

    Another vote for Older John - his outdoor table passes the most important test: when a child (or grandchild) jumps on top of it or falls into it, it won’t break, bludgeon or impale them. Glad he got the Jackery - it’s sweet!

    • @sincerdagain6060
      @sincerdagain6060 Год назад +5

      Elder John gets my vote. But looked great but Elder Johns table was more functional and sturdy, with way more surface area.

  • @warwick0111
    @warwick0111 Год назад +508

    The two of them understood the challenge, but only one understands the challenge. Using the pallet was genius, because you know you will leave the tables outside and that old pallet wood would last longer and is easier to fix

    • @Nora-jt9zy
      @Nora-jt9zy 24 дня назад

      Very good point 😊

    • @joquitasullivan6353
      @joquitasullivan6353 17 дней назад +2

      The older generation was recycling and Diy way before this younger generation was a twinkle in their daddies eyes.

  • @mt2nv1
    @mt2nv1 Год назад +401

    Your wholesome relationship with your neighbor is the real reward here. The world needs more John and John…when you aren’t parenting and he isn’t camping of course. 😉

    • @whyplaypiano2844
      @whyplaypiano2844 Год назад +2

      My neighbors are all vulgar and suspicious people. I wish I lived in a neighborhood that focused on community instead of extreme privacy. Even knocking on their front door could end in a confrontation if they deem your visit unappealing.

    • @Murasame
      @Murasame Год назад +1

      @@whyplaypiano2844 what city?

    • @whyplaypiano2844
      @whyplaypiano2844 Год назад +2

      @@Murasame Suburbs south of Kansas City. Average home value is ~$432,800.

  • @DeeDee-y9n
    @DeeDee-y9n 7 месяцев назад +55

    Both John's are Winners. As a carpenter myself, I can't fault either piece. So its a tie. Great attitudes, great respect, great friends.

  • @jamesmulready4119
    @jamesmulready4119 Год назад +776

    I love the fact that even though they are neighbors they share not only in fun of building something but tools ,advice , and happiness. We need more people like those two

    • @RespectMyAuthoritaah
      @RespectMyAuthoritaah Год назад +1

      Yes we do.

    • @caleblong3184
      @caleblong3184 Год назад +4

      Respect

    • @DarkownerMinimalist
      @DarkownerMinimalist Год назад +2

      in the past it was that way, now all looking their glass shards...

    • @EternalChamp
      @EternalChamp Год назад +1

      People like this exist in abundance dude. Not interested in why you think otherwise though. Certain it’s silly anyway 😂

    • @RespectMyAuthoritaah
      @RespectMyAuthoritaah Год назад +3

      @@EternalChamp Just gotta find a way to rain on someone's parade. I bet you are a blast to work with or live next to.

  • @ash3344
    @ash3344 Год назад +642

    Can we appreciate how good and healthy our 78 year old fella looks. Good job to the both of you.

    • @neilsiebenthal9569
      @neilsiebenthal9569 Год назад +17

      How about how funny he is. 😂

    • @carlotta4th
      @carlotta4th Год назад +1

      It's all about staying active and limber. If you slow down and become sedentary in your old age your body will reflect that.

    • @charlottesmom
      @charlottesmom 10 месяцев назад +2

      He lugs around those saws with the strength of someone 30 years younger! 😮

    • @fabiana.4640
      @fabiana.4640 10 месяцев назад +3

      Breathing all this sawdust through his life... his lungs are strong as hardwood

  • @bertonlee2459
    @bertonlee2459 Год назад +325

    Old John for the win! Repurposed materials, tools most of us already have, his stability enhancement for the crosscut sled is genius, and the fact he called his table and heirloom piece.

    • @bdm1000
      @bdm1000 Год назад +2

      Well said!

    • @woodworkingandepoxy643
      @woodworkingandepoxy643 Год назад +7

      I agree. Old John ftw

    • @DC9V
      @DC9V Год назад +14

      Also, his table is much bigger. More space for more cans of beer!

    • @thatHARVguy
      @thatHARVguy Год назад +7

      @@DC9V More space for leftovers from the Golden Corral.

    • @DC9V
      @DC9V Год назад +2

      @@thatHARVguy or both!
      🍗🌽🍻🍺

  • @shanen457
    @shanen457 10 месяцев назад +38

    Being an older "gentleman" myself who has been blessed with always having to do things the hard way, plus having a wife who really likes things made from pallet wood, I definitely have to give older John and his happy, positive attitude a thumbs up. Good job at stopping at perfection!

  • @danieljamescrow
    @danieljamescrow Год назад +344

    I think the 2 million views in 10 days speaks to the quality of this content. Excellent video. Elder John is a gem and must be protected at all costs

  • @juleleleldilla3950
    @juleleleldilla3950 Год назад +411

    the fact that you put the Jackery on John senior’s table makes the win for me. Its sturdy and solid and already proven to work. I wouldn’t trust the tiny new Johns table to hold that. Needless to say that was a wholesome video congrats to both of yall

    • @FreshLeafyVegetables
      @FreshLeafyVegetables Год назад +3

      Same

    • @jesustyronechrist2330
      @jesustyronechrist2330 Год назад +11

      Yeah, the design methology is very different. The other makes a multipurpose table, the other makes a fancy patio table. Both would be desirable in their respective environments.

    • @StanfieldMacCue
      @StanfieldMacCue Год назад +4

      another vote for sturdy wins here.

    • @teachoc9482
      @teachoc9482 3 месяца назад

      I immediately thought the same thing when I watched it. Like "whew, he would break his little table putting that on it." But, the little table is great for the chairs. Both great for their use.

  • @Staineless84
    @Staineless84 Год назад +558

    Gotta vote for the pallet table. That was made by repurposing old wood into something beautiful and functional. It even held up the Jackery!

    • @blu0x7d12
      @blu0x7d12 Год назад +7

      I was scared he's gonna place the jackery on the little table and crush it lolll

    • @senorfuego2148
      @senorfuego2148 Год назад +2

      very true! there's no way a battery like that is light

    • @captainhowdey4704
      @captainhowdey4704 Год назад +1

      @@senorfuego2148 70 lbs [edit = sorry 50lbs .. 70 is the bigger model]

    • @gregdrivesdriver5104
      @gregdrivesdriver5104 Год назад +1

      Yeah. Can't really throw the Jackery on that fancy table - no stability!

    • @oz_jones
      @oz_jones Год назад

      He also had time to spare! But not sure if its due to the relative simplicity of the pattern (compared to the other) or what. Still though.

  • @Member3285
    @Member3285 10 месяцев назад +44

    Elder John, for sure! Table is sturdy, large useful surface area. I am a function before form kinda dude. Much praise to LSW for filming and arranging! You did great, but young and enthusiastic will never defeat old and crafty! Well done, Johns! A pleasure to watch your work.

    • @rudetoy8264
      @rudetoy8264 4 месяца назад

      Same sentiment here😊

  • @geanbechthold
    @geanbechthold Год назад +265

    I'm going to give my vote to older John. Doing so much with the very basic tools is inspirational.

    • @ceesvolkers866
      @ceesvolkers866 Год назад +1

      Myn also

    • @Talatharas
      @Talatharas Год назад +4

      The fact he got such good stuffs... and apparently inspired john junior. John senior wins.

    • @jerilyncibulka6162
      @jerilyncibulka6162 26 дней назад +1

      Cost effective, less is more ❤

  • @meistudiony
    @meistudiony Год назад +599

    Sr.'s simplicity and the re-use of existing materials is a clear winner for me. The round table is beautiful, but for something you're going to leave outside season after season, i can see those 64 bits of wood coming apart in short order. The older material will almost certainly outlast.

    • @murasakirin8998
      @murasakirin8998 Год назад +41

      Yeah I agree. Even if the round table is put somewhere it won't get rained on, the moisture in the air can easily warp it. John Sr's has already been weathered due to being palates, so I think his will last longer in more places. Both look great, but I also really like how Sr's has more surface area to put stuff on in the case of hosting a backyard party.

    • @vals9986
      @vals9986 Год назад +28

      Loved Senior's use of reclaimed materials but just love the dynamic between these two unlikely buddies for life.

    • @TimmyTheMagicMan
      @TimmyTheMagicMan Год назад +8

      It's time for Golden Corral!

    • @meistudiony
      @meistudiony Год назад +7

      @@murasakirin8998 can put your feet up on it too. The round one… if one of those legs slightly warps whatevers on it will wind up on the ground.

    • @Clark42EoC
      @Clark42EoC Год назад +13

      If this was meant to be an outdoor table then its absolutely no contest...Sr. John is the winner and Golden Corral for everyone.

  • @cpeabody85
    @cpeabody85 Год назад +658

    Younger John is fun to watch, but older John is my spirit animal. Just a "Here's what I've got, let's get it done." mindset.

    • @The_Last_Question
      @The_Last_Question Год назад +6

      At the drag strip I’ve heard this sentiment called “running what you brung”.

    • @wmb5240
      @wmb5240 Год назад +1

      I'd have to give it to Younger John. I'd rather have his piece in my House, but I'd rather have Older John over for dinner because he's not a weenie.
      Oh, by the way most of that electric is derived from Fossil Fuels and the LI Battery made from Child Slave Labor...
      Adios ..!! Nice Vid.

    • @krishkrish08
      @krishkrish08 Год назад

      ​@@wmb5240oh yeah! we love child labour and child slaves, don't we?

    • @jackedlinks5924
      @jackedlinks5924 Год назад +2

      How do you figure? Especially considering he showed the giant solar setup for his battery on this same damn video... Weenie.

    • @jackchandelier
      @jackchandelier Год назад +1

      ​ @wmb5240 Depends on where you live. In the northwest here most of our power comes from hydro. In California our vacation house is completely solar.. You can also use separate solar panels as shown in the video to charge it.
      Lithium battery contains cobalt, which is mined by hand for like a dollar a day in the Congo. Horrific conditions for sure. But do you have a better job for them to do? When UNICEF bans child labor, the children often turn to prostitution instead.

  • @kimmorrison1345
    @kimmorrison1345 22 дня назад +4

    The difference in chill/stress levels along with the simplicity and utility of Old John’s table gives him the win. I enjoyed his parts of the video so much!

  • @johnmaxwell7707
    @johnmaxwell7707 Год назад +480

    The round table is lovely, however the Old Boy wins due to the simpleness applied, not spending a penny, recycling and providing a larger more rustic table.
    Great entertainment and well done to you both.

    • @wrmartinez
      @wrmartinez Год назад +6

      I 100% agree

    • @JoopHbR
      @JoopHbR Год назад +5

      Ik feel the same!

    • @davidanderson_surrey_bc
      @davidanderson_surrey_bc Год назад +14

      You spoke for me as well. I'd also add that Old John did his work with just a few well-known tools, while Young John seemed to have a special gadget for EVERYTHING.

    • @gusmc2220
      @gusmc2220 Год назад +5

      Pretty much exactly what I was going to say as well. Young John's table is beautiful but older John's table is something I would actually use and have.

    • @edwinmaywa
      @edwinmaywa Год назад +1

      Exactly so simple

  • @paul9532
    @paul9532 Год назад +653

    The fact that the jackery generator ended up being thrown with that much confident on john’s pallet table says enough. Don’t think the little circle would’ve coped with that kind of force 😊

    • @MarkCreed007
      @MarkCreed007 Год назад +6

      Exactly.

    • @PedroDeAlvarado81
      @PedroDeAlvarado81 Год назад +22

      I was thinking, oh this is his last attempt at sabotage.

    • @tordjarv3802
      @tordjarv3802 Год назад +10

      He did build that thing to outlive him so I guess he succeded

    • @juliahalverson3
      @juliahalverson3 Год назад +9

      ​@@PedroDeAlvarado81tell me you missed the spirit of the video without telling me, you go first. This wasn't a competition about winning, it was a competition of friendship and fun. Nobody tried to sabotage anything, it's not that fucking deep.

    • @PedroDeAlvarado81
      @PedroDeAlvarado81 Год назад +12

      @@juliahalverson3 My comment was sarcastic but that went missing in your cerebral cortex somehow.

  • @RetroSalesAustralia
    @RetroSalesAustralia Год назад +426

    These older generation blokes are incredibly resourceful. Spend as much time with him as you can.

    • @anonymouseniller6688
      @anonymouseniller6688 Год назад +16

      Yup I agree. Soak the wealth of experience so that it's not lost to time.

  • @hatedcritic8066
    @hatedcritic8066 5 месяцев назад +6

    Love it. My neighbor decided to replace her redwood fence with cheaper materials. I shamelessly collected all of the redwood planks on the curb, pulled all the nails, and built a nice Adirondak chair that will last for years. Plus, I had enough materials to build another chair, repair my own fence, and at least one more project.

  • @jobalisk6649
    @jobalisk6649 Год назад +525

    Honestly, the pallet table might not look as nice as the round one, but the work mentality behind its creation and the usage of tools the way John did, its got my vote.

    • @maddhatter3564
      @maddhatter3564 Год назад +25

      i thought it looks fine and more practical

    • @freedom24v86
      @freedom24v86 Год назад +19

      The pallet one is the on id likly want to be outside

    • @ziguirayou
      @ziguirayou Год назад +24

      I'm 100% percent sure the pallet table will outlast the round table for a few decades at least.

    • @bunnyslippers191
      @bunnyslippers191 Год назад +12

      As someone with experience with three legged tables, I really prefer a four legged table. Three legged tables tip and whatever is on the table when it tips is going to at least spill and quite possibly break. Sure it looks fancy and impressive, but it's not practical. Neither are the chairs. With those points on the ends of the arms there are going to be bumps and bruises when people bang into those pointed arms.

    • @user-kh2dg7it2nn
      @user-kh2dg7it2nn Год назад +9

      The round table will tip over with one small wind gust. I had a heavier duty one than his and it constantly was tipping. The only thing I like better is the darker color. I definitely vote for the old guys table but if he used the darker color including on the legs and all wood that can be seen from the underside it would be perfect

  • @yoseflugashi9820
    @yoseflugashi9820 Год назад +433

    John had some great commentary, while John overcame some interesting challenges, but in the end I have to say John edged out a win.

  • @mikecgoff
    @mikecgoff Год назад +201

    I think John’s creativity with the tools he uses earns him a win. Both of you did a great job!

  • @spig3547
    @spig3547 21 день назад +1

    John is basically every average woodworker out there, it's refreshing to see a video with someone doing work how most people do it. As an outdoor coffee table John wins hands down, as a fine piece of furniture you win.

  • @sophwitchproject
    @sophwitchproject Год назад +413

    I love that Elder John re-used wood that could have gone to a landfill otherwise, and still made a great piece. He's got my vote and I hope this becomes a series!

    • @karencarriere8104
      @karencarriere8104 Год назад +6

      I would totally watch this as a series. New challenges each time.

    • @Dannyvirk
      @Dannyvirk Год назад +2

      True conservation

    • @uncrunch398
      @uncrunch398 Год назад +4

      We all need to get back to that practice. We don't need to rip out and discard everything just because we'd rather the look of something else. If you really can't live with something that isn't rotting, invite people who reuse materials to come take it out. Then install what you want.

    • @HansWick
      @HansWick Год назад +1

      Yea a series would be cool

  • @TamJ320
    @TamJ320 Год назад +247

    Boomer John has the win. Along with so many other comments, his thrifty use of materials & limited tools show his true skill. Great content!

  • @darknessorc2484
    @darknessorc2484 Год назад +254

    I vote for older John's table, I was surprised by how he just took some pallets and turned them into a neat little piece of furniture + the limitations

  • @carmenmarcinkiewicz7149
    @carmenmarcinkiewicz7149 10 дней назад +1

    Younger John's table is a gorgeous piece of art, truly beautiful!!
    Older John's ingenuity and sturdy build, which ALSO is beautiful.
    I would say they are BOTH WINNERS!!!

  • @ttannerf
    @ttannerf Год назад +165

    John's build really highlights the fact that with any hobby, whether it be woodworking, photography, or fishing. You don't need all the fancy gear to enjoy your hobby.

    • @davewallace.8303
      @davewallace.8303 Год назад +10

      I really liked “Old Johns” table better, it has many more uses and your not afraid to use it. Yours is a piece of art, no doubt, but it’s SO nice, I’d be afraid I’d damage it.

    • @chrisviviano3271
      @chrisviviano3271 Год назад +2

      That is a great point. The fancy gear is fun, but it also blows up your ego. I have a problem with buying the best in any hobby I engage in, and honestly it has taken me years to understand that I don’t need to waist money until I am absolutely sure I will continue to love it. Starting out cheap and simple is always the best way.

    • @formes2388
      @formes2388 Год назад +2

      @@chrisviviano3271 The "best" is rarely needed, and often is overpriced for what you are buying. The "Worst" as in the cheapest crap is also bad - liable to cause more headaches than fix. Finding those solid, middle of the line brands tends to be the way to go... usually.
      And then there are the exceptions - the best paints tend to be much higher pigmented, meaning you can get more coverage out of them, and tinker with them to get the consistency you are after. The best brushes tend to last longer. And we can go onwards with this in terms of reliability, and more, but again - a lot of this is niche, and is really getting into specific items.
      So no - do not start out cheap. If you are wood working - go find out what basic tools are generally deemed reliable in the industry and use that, or use a comparable offering understanding what trade offs you are making in order to save a buck.

  • @waterbuck
    @waterbuck Год назад +160

    We need to see more of the old guy. He's great. He's making cool stuff and not using top tier single use tools.
    I vote for the boomer table. It's just cool.

  • @xCartoone
    @xCartoone Год назад +393

    John looks very damn great for 78 years old, I vote for his table because the quality he produced for the tools and wood he had is amazing

    • @Celestial_Reach
      @Celestial_Reach Год назад +2

      Ohhh, that's something I hadn't thought of. As a silver Smith I have the most ghetto bench used in the US lol. I like unique though. I really like how the younger John was taking time out of his build to go document the elder lol. That table top is pretty cool, though I like the unique desig you get John did. I like it.

    • @dragonsuper6195
      @dragonsuper6195 Год назад +2

      I know right, reminds me of my granny, who looked like a 30 something 40yr old lady as an 80 yr old

  • @pamelamaynecorreia1688
    @pamelamaynecorreia1688 10 месяцев назад +23

    I think both theses tables are lovely, each with their own purpose. But what really stands out for me is the friendship, humour, and talent of both these guys. It demonstrates that there is room for all kinds of approaches depending on what we have access to.

  • @DaMoniable
    @DaMoniable Год назад +418

    Older john gets my vote for sure. He shows effortless skill in his craft, literally took junk and turned it into something quite lovely, and probably has the years in experience to know just how far that little table will go in its new life. The midlife crisis table is lovely too, but theres just something lovely about something so simple and yet effortlessly made with so little tools.

    • @Daveeeeeeyhowyoudoing
      @Daveeeeeeyhowyoudoing Год назад +2

      Just because your Father left you doesn't mean you need to show the whole world online
      .
      .
      JK😂 have a nice day/night

    • @Andy-t2q5i
      @Andy-t2q5i Год назад +1

      ​@@Daveeeeeeyhowyoudoinginteresting answer. you didnt have to, but you made the choice to do so anyways in the way you did. do you have an idea what that says about you (and your father)? ;)

    • @Daveeeeeeyhowyoudoing
      @Daveeeeeeyhowyoudoing Год назад +1

      @@Andy-t2q5i they left a comment before on a different video saying they never had a father. Try again bud 😂

    • @Andy-t2q5i
      @Andy-t2q5i Год назад

      @@Daveeeeeeyhowyoudoing so what?

  • @Akforgetmenot
    @Akforgetmenot Год назад +235

    Both projects are awesome! I have to vote for older John’s pallet table. Using something that would otherwise be garbage, using tools that the every day wood worker can afford has my vote! Great challenge!

    • @korbsen
      @korbsen Год назад +5

      Exactly this! The round table sure looks more elaborate and would probably net a higher price in an auction, but given all the background, where the wood comes from, the setup and everything, I'm going with the pallet table too.

    • @pollypocket2282
      @pollypocket2282 Год назад

      My thoughts exactly… the KISS model!

    • @jordancambridge4106
      @jordancambridge4106 Год назад

      Old John made a table the other guy made a toe smasher.

  • @spercwolf2985
    @spercwolf2985 Год назад +287

    I do like millennial John's patern for the table top but if I had to vote between the two I would vote for boomer John's table because he took used wood and turned it into a wonderful looking design. He even took the time to arrange the wood colors properly so the design patern would be in sync when staining it. I applaud your skill.

    • @shiralleehaggart72
      @shiralleehaggart72 Год назад +3

      Held together by screws as well unlike the other table held together by glue.

    • @spercwolf2985
      @spercwolf2985 Год назад +4

      ​@shiralleehaggart72 Nails, not screws but there was also wood glue used on both. I just like that he made a fantastic table out of used wood. Anyone with basic woodworking skills can make something out of wood and if you take your time in designing it you can even make a great pattern in it but to take used wood and make, not only a design pattern but also a pattern that matches with the wood colors and grain, now that takes alot of skill.

    • @fredesman9019
      @fredesman9019 Год назад +2

      ​@@shiralleehaggart72I voted boomer here, but hats off to the millennial for using real old school joinery and not using nails or screws, the true mark of a woodworker is making it stronger with joinery rather than screws or nails

    • @vikinglife6316
      @vikinglife6316 Год назад

      @@shiralleehaggart72 Wood glue becomes are hard as the wood itself. Plus it was on a foundation

    • @toldyouso5588
      @toldyouso5588 Год назад

      Boomer John's is something I'm impressed to make myself. While new M John's is what I would save up to buy.

  • @Saknika
    @Saknika 10 месяцев назад +25

    Older John's humor and sarcasm is delightful. 💜

  • @danc2581
    @danc2581 Год назад +286

    Gotta give props to Old Man John for owning a workshop that fits in a shed. God Bless you guys!!! Teaching trade work is essential!!

    • @martincollins6632
      @martincollins6632 Год назад +4

      Can't work outside on rainy days.

    • @jameslawrence8734
      @jameslawrence8734 Год назад +4

      ​@@martincollins6632 I'm 35 and if his arthritis at 78 is anything like mine, I doubt he does much on rainy days.

    • @Madpup1uk
      @Madpup1uk Год назад +2

      @@martincollins6632 i know that feeling

    • @TheIndianaGeoff
      @TheIndianaGeoff Год назад

      Yeah, and at 18.49 he is literally using the Jackery to run the sander with it covered in dust. Explains the bad acting at the end.

  • @BobutBrody
    @BobutBrody 11 месяцев назад +461

    Dunno how many pallet videos I've watched, and this guy has the best breakdown I've seen.
    All these dudes out there wrecking their backs wrenching the boards off, and my man just flips the pallet and hammers them off.
    Respect.

    • @kiwiyogi2846
      @kiwiyogi2846 11 месяцев назад +7

      I noticed that too.

    • @skeltonpitts7121
      @skeltonpitts7121 10 месяцев назад +8

      Used the 4x4 and gravity bro. That plus the champers on those legs. 😮

    • @R4070
      @R4070 10 месяцев назад +8

      That's what "Brains not brawn" means!😊

    • @callak_9974
      @callak_9974 10 месяцев назад +3

      Wait, people were not using their brains by trying to lever the boards off? I took apart a few things held with nails, and a hammer was the easiest way I could think of to take them apart...

    • @joseph1150
      @joseph1150 10 месяцев назад +3

      At work I just use a size 12 boot and some pent up frustration to breakdown pallets. Some minor breakage, but it's easy and therapeutic.

  • @JimGrady67
    @JimGrady67 Год назад +213

    Your table is a work of art, but I have to give the win to older John, for banging out a table with recycled wood and a bare minimum setup that looked beautiful and dosent suck. Awesome video!!!!!

    • @Daveeeeeeyhowyoudoing
      @Daveeeeeeyhowyoudoing Год назад

      That wasn't a part of the qualifications for the competition

    • @JimGrady67
      @JimGrady67 Год назад +4

      @@Daveeeeeeyhowyoudoing I didn't figure I would have to repeat the rules since they are in the video. But Older John meet the rules plus he "banged out a table with recycled wood and a bare minimum setup that looked beautiful and dosent suck." Thank you for keeping the contest honest, by pointing out the rules to multiple people that watched the video!

  • @jerrycopley9325
    @jerrycopley9325 10 месяцев назад +4

    The friendship you two have is the winner :) what a wonderful thing to have neighbors like you two !!

  • @iwishiunderstood159
    @iwishiunderstood159 Год назад +233

    Boomer John for the win. His eye for potential and resourcefulness was great to see. I'd love to see what he could do with your shop

  • @tomg721
    @tomg721 Год назад +142

    After retirement, my Dad started making furniture out of pallet wood. Also inspired his grandson to become a carpenter. This episode brought back some fond memories.

  • @1Wolf2Love
    @1Wolf2Love Год назад +84

    I like projects using reclaimed wood. It gives the item character and a story. And the fact that older John was able to build his coffee table with the minimum of tools is a big point in his favor. Both tables are stylish and will perform their functions, but I have to go with Old John as the winner.

  • @godbluffvdgg
    @godbluffvdgg 10 месяцев назад +1

    You both won. As a carpenter for over 35 years; creating something usable is a contribution to society...And Projects like these will outlive the makers quite often. Good health to you both!

  • @MaxwellBenson80
    @MaxwellBenson80 Год назад +381

    My vote is for older john. Both pieces are awesome! This is the first time I've checked out your channel and it was a great experience. I have a great respect for woodworkers and the works of art they create.

    • @steffwhitney6504
      @steffwhitney6504 Год назад +7

      Y’all are amazing. I will never ever fuss about paying for that kind of quality. Are you for hire??? 😂

    • @Sertifi
      @Sertifi Год назад +2

      I agree and same! First time viewer. Old John's stuff was brilliant thinking and the experience showed throughout.

    • @NTJedi
      @NTJedi Год назад +1

      My vote is for older john... his table is larger and more likely to be used whereas young john created a tiny table limiting it's usage and if someone bumps the tiny table it's much more likely to fall over.

  • @thestricklerfamily
    @thestricklerfamily Год назад +133

    I love the fact that older John can get such amazing results with very basic tools and good ‘ole ingenuity. Also, I want to see you go to Golden Corral- for this reason - I vote the pallet table. But your mid century mid life crisis table is a true work of art.

    • @chrisdzisiak7540
      @chrisdzisiak7540 Год назад +4

      Hey, Always remember “ it’s the poor craftsman that blames his tools “ !!

  • @davidpolk1894
    @davidpolk1894 Год назад +206

    Old John gets my vote. Using a minimal amount of tools and reclaimed wood makes him an easy pick for me! Both turned out great though!

  • @mswetra2610
    @mswetra2610 22 дня назад

    As an old woman i really have so much respect for making things out of reclaimed wood. We waste so much and i love seeing my generation setting a good example. Beautiful table❤
    Oh and you are both very witty😊

  • @BrianReichert
    @BrianReichert Год назад +166

    I gotta put my vote in for John Sr. Often people think it takes tons of fancy tools to make nice stuff but he shows you can do a whole heck of a lot with simple tools and a little ingenuity.

  • @TheFastgeek
    @TheFastgeek Год назад +125

    Never watched one of your videos before; just a random fluke of the algorithm. Younger John, your table is gorgeous, and as others have said, it easily belongs inside. Know nothing about you, but this was clearly outside of your comfort zone, due to the time crunch, but think you've clearly learned you're more than capable of doing great work without obsessing over every little detail. That said: John the Elder created am amazing, sturdy table that emphasized his versatility, frugalness and skill. Not to mention working with far simpler tools *and* creating his own solutions to address their shortcomings. You're both amazing craftsmen, but you owe that gent his Exact Change trip to the Golden Corral. Your neighbor is a treasure and he's worth it!

  • @kaflor8005
    @kaflor8005 Год назад +203

    If you had both used the same wood and tools, the small table would win, but given the tools older John had to use and the fact that he recycled old pallets, I vote for his table. That being said, the small table is gorgeous.

    • @jimmypatton4982
      @jimmypatton4982 Год назад +7

      Could you imagine trying to cut a circle on a chop saw or table saw?
      The younger John would have no chance of even finishing without his fancy tools.

    • @honkerman74
      @honkerman74 Год назад +5

      That's where I land as well. To produce something that amazing with only a few tools in a backyard in such a reasonably short amount of time is wonderful. Granted, the round table is Pier-1 imports level, but let's face it, elder John made something new out of something old, and there's few things more wonderful.

    • @jjm152
      @jjm152 Год назад

      I have "upcycled" things from pallet wood before and that alone gets my vote, because it's a major PITA. Old John made it look easy, but it IS NOT. It's quite possibly the most annoying and time/cost inefficient thing you can think of.

    • @karwashblark7499
      @karwashblark7499 Год назад +2

      ​@@jimmypatton4982 Just cut an octagon and go to town with the belt sander like the good ol' days 🤪

    • @richardterry3000
      @richardterry3000 Год назад +1

      The small table is fantastic, but for me the other one win. It shows true craftsmanship because the round one seems like a cheat. Look at it this way.... in today's world anyone with a computer can produce beautiful artwork. Before computer's only true artist could do it. Both works are great but one feels less valuable in terms of skills. Don't get me wrong... the new tech is great but it's just should never be compared to older methods. I vote for the boomer.

  • @davidcatterton923
    @davidcatterton923 2 месяца назад

    Both tables are outstanding! Complements to both of you... Working with your hands and making something with passion and pride shows our country isn't at a total loss.... Yet!!

  • @brianmcvicker829
    @brianmcvicker829 Год назад +45

    I’m voting pallet table for the win. Don’t get me wrong, the other is modern and beautiful. If the two were side by side and I had to set a sweaty cold beer on one, I’d choose the pallet table because if it got a sweat ring, it would add character, the other table would need a refinish. If I needed to quickly set down an alternator for a min, pallet table it is as it appears more stable and less likely to tip. You get the pict. Both are great for their own space. Really cool of you to give him the Jack! What a great gesture!

  • @funo6581
    @funo6581 Год назад +210

    Seeing older John build a outdoor coffee table brings back very fond memories of watching my big Sister make an indoor coffee table out of pallets, while I played with my niece and nephew. Her only power tool was a circular saw that she’d gotten for Xmas and her woodworking attire consisted of a bikini, flip flops and safety glasses.
    Later that summer she was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor. She passed away the following summer at the age of 25. In a couple of wks. it would’ve been her 70th birthday.
    Young John’s design and construction is beautiful and “doesn’t suck” at all.😆 But, I have to go with older John’s table. It’s definitely something my Sis would’ve made in her backyard ‘wood shop’ with the same “dust collection system.”

    • @nosreuter
      @nosreuter Год назад +13

      Just wanted to say thank you for sharing that both sad and beautiful memory!

    • @judyives1832
      @judyives1832 Год назад +7

      Very sorry for your loss.

    • @otpyrcralphpierre1742
      @otpyrcralphpierre1742 Год назад +4

      Damn. How can Anyone compete with that? My heart goes out to you.

    • @kdc1153
      @kdc1153 Год назад +1

      ​@@otpyrcralphpierre1742Is it a competition? I thought they were just sharing...

  • @RandoBogus
    @RandoBogus Год назад +306

    This guy is a treasure. What an awesome neighbor!

  • @jesserobledo3439
    @jesserobledo3439 16 дней назад +1

    Honestly, your table looks amazing, but the fact that he managed to make such a great table with recycled old wood, using fewer tools and half the time, is a winner in my book.

  • @bulujeegar9184
    @bulujeegar9184 Год назад +124

    The fact that you are neighbors and have this awesome relationship tied to the same passion makes both of you the winners.

  • @eilonhay4812
    @eilonhay4812 Год назад +200

    honestly, you're living the dream, having a backyard for cool projects with a cool neighbor you can have a beer with is just something out of the movies. absolutely love this video

    • @PRIYARANJAN285
      @PRIYARANJAN285 Год назад +1

      Awesome work guys! My vote goes to elder John given the sturdier table . To young John, your table is a work of art! Excellent design great aesthetics but not something I would buy.
      Probably you both should do a mix and build something together. A flavor of experience with a touch of new design.. Love the video overall❤❤

    • @PRIYARANJAN285
      @PRIYARANJAN285 Год назад

      Awesome work guys! My vote goes to elder John given the sturdier table . To young John, your table is a work of art! Excellent design great aesthetics but not something I would buy.
      Probably you both should do a mix and build something together. A flavor of experience with a touch of new design.. Love the video overall❤❤

    • @xzonia1
      @xzonia1 Год назад

      Yeah, if I'd grown up next door to someone who could help me learn woodworking, it's probably what I'd be doing for a living these days. I love DIY and wood projects, but I'm a bit clueless on how to do any of it successfully. John the elder's table is something I'd probably choose to make myself - reclaimed wood, sturdy - but John the younger's table is something I'd probably choose to buy for the lovely design elements and because I wouldn't hope to be able to make it myself very well at my skill level. Both are great guys! Would love to see more dual projects, whether competitive or cooperative ventures. :)

  • @Yzerbruh
    @Yzerbruh Год назад +201

    You got yourself a great neighbor. Seeing and hearing his woodworking philosophy I can definitely understand why he wouldn't be interested in using your fancy shop tools.
    The contrast between your approaches is a gem; you're going for a higher concept and finish, while he's going for a much more rustic product. You use quality product and apply many techniques, while he upcycles his product with minimal processing.
    Comparing your tables is an apples to oranges comparison, both tables look nice.

    • @machintelligence
      @machintelligence Год назад +2

      Which one would you leave outside on your patio?

    • @Zripas
      @Zripas Год назад +11

      @@machintelligence
      I would take Johns table. That older John's table. For patio you don't need some fancy shmancy tables, that one made from scraps is allot more suitable and has more character in it.

    • @joefebri3236
      @joefebri3236 Год назад +6

      Nah, Millennial tables looks Nice.
      But the boomer table is practical.
      I'll take the boomer table.
      Your point about comparing them like orange to apple is right tho.

    • @zekecooper6055
      @zekecooper6055 Год назад +3

      I agree both look amazing but I'd use John's for my outdoor experience the other I mite use inside for a flower pot or lamp

    • @hdpowerwashing4802
      @hdpowerwashing4802 Год назад

      @@machintelligence rustic table would go best here i like the old looking stuff. great work on both. they both put the detail in there work it shows. guys like you two is a hard find now a days.

  • @mep4488
    @mep4488 24 дня назад

    I really enjoyed the respectful relationship between the two gentlemen! Both tables were beautifully and creatively done. Thank you for a great video that made my day!

  • @kn1ght_ch3f78
    @kn1ght_ch3f78 Год назад +89

    Old man John gets my vote. Pallet tables are awesome. The patterns in that table are fantastic. Not overworked.

  • @FlyenNun1
    @FlyenNun1 Год назад +327

    I typically dont watch woodwork vids, but these two were so beautiful to watch together. You've both hit the holy grail in friendship.

    • @moonlitegirl72
      @moonlitegirl72 11 месяцев назад +7

      Guys I think it's a tie I would put either one of those in my house and cherish them. I think both of you should go to each other's choice of entertainment 😄

    • @connorrhunterUK
      @connorrhunterUK 10 месяцев назад

      This is your gateway video. Actually more like a black hole. There’s no going back

  • @exhibitdesign901
    @exhibitdesign901 10 месяцев назад +160

    Your friendship is the real winner. Both pieces have their own beauty. I love the idea of a total recycle that elder John was able to master with limited tools and also the geometric beauty that John The Lesser was able to craft on a short deadline. Bravo gentlemen!

  • @randommm-light
    @randommm-light 10 месяцев назад +2

    I find this a great format.. love meeting other woodworkers, seeing two builds instead of one, adapting to the found materials, the challenge of "never made it before", and learning how different build strategies mean different sorts of work. So many themes going on. This would be a great way to partner with other woodworker channels and multiply exposure

  • @aestice
    @aestice Год назад +124

    you need to make this competition a regular event. the contrast between your styles and methods was very entertaining.

    • @btraylor1
      @btraylor1 Год назад

      Yes!! !!!!!!!!! A regular event with different challenges!

  • @hdaline69
    @hdaline69 Год назад +69

    I preferred Olde John's table, then when you put the genny on it at the end, I fell in love with it! His ability to make something useful, and beautiful, out of "junk", with lower budget tools, and not complain once, is refreshing, and awesome! His comfort working with the materials and tools, It's obvious he loves doing this and has been doing so for a long time.

    • @juliamilford1979
      @juliamilford1979 Год назад +1

      Best comment. Little John whines a lot!

    • @kdc1153
      @kdc1153 Год назад +1

      I'm glad I'm not the only one who noticed all the whining by young John!😮😅

  • @toridwms
    @toridwms Год назад +41

    Older John for the win. Practical and best use of tool wins for me. I need lots of space for my random crafts. The repurposing of the pallet is great and the friendship between you two is the greatest. 😊

  • @sherishaw-wn7nr
    @sherishaw-wn7nr 7 дней назад

    Thank you John and John for your healthy competition.
    Although John, the Younger’s table is GORGEOUS, John the Elder WINS!!!! John the Elder wins the competition bc he did “more with less”!❤
    But overall, John and John are both winners for doing such great video for us!!!
    Thanks a million!!

  • @danachefchis4707
    @danachefchis4707 Год назад +116

    John the Elder and John the Younger are the winners of the day. The tables are both outstanding in their own way, but the shining star of the video (in my opinion) is the friendship and true spirit of trust and good fellowship these two share. I serendipitously saw this video and found more than a neighborly competition. I'm going to enjoy the happy feeling I got from their camaraderie for a while

    • @ryneagheilim9782
      @ryneagheilim9782 Год назад

      Honestly thats something an anime character would say. But it's true, beautiful words!

    • @danachefchis4707
      @danachefchis4707 Год назад

      @@ryneagheilim9782 As a 78 year old retired RN, I barely have a nodding acquaintance with anime, much less an awareness of how it uses the English language. I don't understand what you imply about my writing. My vocabulary and writing style are both products of a late '50's education. I write from my heart and my own perspective, and that's the truth.

  • @markbarron2805
    @markbarron2805 Год назад +59

    Old John gets my vote - given the tools he has I think he did a fab job. Please do more videos with old John - he’s a star!

  • @Heffay139
    @Heffay139 Год назад +461

    Nowadays, being able to afford all the "new fancy tools", is insane. Being able to use pallets in such a way, with limited amount of tools, is the genius we all need to learn!

    • @N8Dulcimer
      @N8Dulcimer Год назад +10

      Half of the fancy tools he used could be replaced by basic ingenuity. At one point younger John used some strange 'belt clamp' that could be mimicked by any basic winching knot, or even a belt. Woodworking has been done by simple means for thousands of years. The modern implements tend to sacrifice quality for convenience. That or they are extremely convenient due to using excessive tools. This youtuber could never make any money off furniture, since his equipment costs far more than anything he makes would ever be worth. RUclips has produced a fascinatingly useless type of woodworker who has ten thousands of dollars of equipment, and makes end tables worth about 50 dollars each, then earns 20 thousand dollars off ad revenue.

    • @57thorns
      @57thorns Год назад +3

      @@N8Dulcimer Definitely a good point. so many of these oversponsored channels are useless for anyone looking to learn a hobby to perhaps do something at home once in a while.

    • @FunnyDougy
      @FunnyDougy Год назад +3

      @@N8DulcimerI agree whole heartedly. This video was like watching Dunning-Kruger vs Reality. The inability to adapt to the situation and the smugness compounds on the inability to move at a pace that wouldn't get you fired on a jobsite or a workshop. Without advertising revenue these "construction performers" would be working retail. What's worse is you get "do it yourselfers" watching guys like this. Creating more people who can't hack it that smugly look at a real professional's tools box as if they're superior. Superior at what you clowns?

    • @HouseholdDog
      @HouseholdDog Год назад

      ​​@@N8DulcimerActually anything that cuts time means more money.
      But having all this for the odd jobs around your home is a little crazy.
      Hell my dad did a ton of work with just a circular and jig saw. Not even a mitre saw.

    • @N8Dulcimer
      @N8Dulcimer Год назад

      @@HouseholdDog With modern mass manufacturing, custom work is the only thing that makes ANY money. Look at the end result. You could find similar from an overseas factory for under 150$. Hell, under 50 if you don't mind the top being a veneer. Two days of nose to the grindstone working round the clock to produce a table that could maybe be sold for a few hundred dollars. Subtract 50 for the materials and power supply, assume around 12 hours of work a day (since he implied he was working overtime to get it done) and he's not even making California minimum wage. That is *BEFORE* you take into account *ANY* of the expensive tools! xD The truth is anything you can make with fancy tools, a factory can crank out 1000 of, with pretty good precision in the same time. If you want to profit at woodworking you need math skills, carving skills, and restoration skills. That or learn how to use CNC. Point being, for tools to save you money, you have to breakeven on the cost of those tools before any money you make counts as profit. If I make 300$ tables on a $3,000 table saw, and the wood costs 50$ and I want to get paid 150$, I'd need to make 30 tables just to buy that table saw.

  • @kristiarnquist2703
    @kristiarnquist2703 10 месяцев назад

    Loved this video. The best thing about it was not the unique style and beauty of each table, but of the quality craftsmanship and commitment to excellence that both Johns showed. I've been dealing with my home renovation project that has gone on for over 3 years, lots of mistakes, lots of redos, construction consultants and lawyers and two contractors-both came highly recommended, now both gone. Bottom line for me, I'd take both tables but better yet, I'd take either or both of you to finish up my project. I wouldn't worry about cutting of corners (metaphorically!) or not finishing. You guys are worth your weight in gold, and bring me new faith in the trades.
    Bravo to men of integrity!

  • @Corn_DOG
    @Corn_DOG Год назад +154

    As someone who is just starting woodwork without space or equipment for a shop I dig seeing what neighbor Jon was able to do with his limitations! Great video

    • @kalrandom7387
      @kalrandom7387 Год назад +2

      You don't have to go out and buy the most expensive stuff to do wood projects. Those plastic tables are 20-30 dollars oh, I do recommend better sawhorses Kobalt has some cheap metal ones that have worked fantastic for me, they recommend a stand for both your table saw and miter saw oh, that have them on Wheels where you can tote them around really easy.
      Have fun take your time with stuff just don't be a over perfection

    • @saltycreole2673
      @saltycreole2673 Год назад +1

      ​@@kalrandom7387made my own sawhorses. Very sturdy. Thanks to my Contractor Uncle Leo!

    • @johnscully1924
      @johnscully1924 Год назад +1

      Decent mid-size table saw, decent miter saw, decent band saw with tilting table, drill press with tilting table. Some good pocket screw jigs, hinge jigs etc. Add some Milwaukee M18 Fuel hand tools (router, finish saw, impact driver, palm sander, oscillating tool and few others) and you are pretty well set.
      Now watch a bunch of videos and make a bunch of jigs.
      You do not have to break the bank. As in most things, the quality difference from cheap tool to mid-range is huge (far greater than the difference in price), while the jump from mid-range to top-end is smaller (and the price difference HUGE).
      If you can easily afford a great table saw - get one. But great work can be done on a mid-range one.
      Table saw jigs are fantastic. The sliding bed with clamp channels is a lot of work to build, but allows you to do something in two minutes that might take 30 without it...and is accurate, versatile and safe. I built a similar one maybe twenty years ago.

  • @michaelking9964
    @michaelking9964 Год назад +192

    The talent and humility of each woodworker is spectacular to see. Well done.

    • @Mihomiti
      @Mihomiti Год назад +1

      As my father once said to me, the craftsman only sees the flaws, while everyone else will never know.

  • @johngrubbs9494
    @johngrubbs9494 Год назад +155

    While I'm a boomer myself, and VERY close in age to John Sr., my vote is for millennial John, based on the following. I am very impressed with the hard work the young John put into that top, and those innovative jigs that he built on the fly. And I totally appreciate his comment "Forget the angst, just get on with the build" (granted not verbatim), but something I need to practice. John Sr.'s offering was very nice too and kudos for cranking out a gorgeous table with minimal tools. The icing on the cake for me was the appreciation shown John Sr. by John the younger!

    • @thewestendwoodworker
      @thewestendwoodworker Год назад +4

      Totally agree with comments on the younger Jon. What friendship between the two .

    • @pipsplay
      @pipsplay Год назад +3

      And kudos for minimal material! Everything John Sr. used was pallets or scrap.

  • @jimskewes8337
    @jimskewes8337 2 месяца назад

    Very entertaining. As I am 75, I can relate to John the elder. Both projects are functional and will provide years of use. Congrats to both.

  • @stanislavschaefer3233
    @stanislavschaefer3233 Год назад +133

    I split my vote for their friendship as neighbors and having a common hobby of spending time with each other. Both tables have a story to tell and a purpose to serve. Eat some food and drink some expensive beer. Well done, guys!!

  • @ramiroalvarez9968
    @ramiroalvarez9968 Год назад +552

    Man brother you found the key to life! Making friends and making memories. Props to you both and especially you for making this video!

    • @Lincolnstww
      @Lincolnstww  Год назад +16

      I appreciate that!

    • @edamnaf9265
      @edamnaf9265 Год назад

      He's trying to 'embarrass' the older generation. All he does is embarrass himself.

    • @CrowdSurfingGeezer
      @CrowdSurfingGeezer Год назад +6

      ​@@edamnaf9265 oddly, I had the opposite reaction

    • @arcticheroh
      @arcticheroh Год назад +8

      ​@@edamnaf9265i dont get where you see that lol it almost is like he is showing off the older generation and their skillset.

    • @javieveloz4586
      @javieveloz4586 Год назад

      I agree I see the beauty in both!! Me getting older I do appreciate smarter tools

  • @adventure_hannah3841
    @adventure_hannah3841 Год назад +145

    Elder John gets my vote! His table looks sturdy and useful (it didn't even budge when the Jackery was plunked down on it). I loved how he made something beautiful out of the reclaimed pallet wood with simple everyday tools!

    • @juliec9
      @juliec9 Год назад +3

      Thought I was the only one that noticed that 😂...Elder Johns table would last longer in my house for sure!!

  • @blindkimberly1360
    @blindkimberly1360 4 месяца назад

    Young John’s table is beautiful and very well crafted. Not something I’d personally want but it’s definitely pretty. Old John put everything I love into his table. It’s reclaimed wood with an elegant style. You can tell his table is real wood full of time and love. Both are amazing pieces but Old John has my vote here. 🤗

  • @terry3252
    @terry3252 Год назад +72

    Golden Corral it is. With the limitations on available tools and the fact that he used wood he found I have to give to the 78 year young man. I really enjoyed this video. Great work from both of you

  • @bird5119
    @bird5119 Год назад +194

    I haven't done a proper woodworking project in a LONG time, but boy did elder John win my vote - he squeezed out as much as he could from his material and demonstrated a great deal of expertise in how he could use the few quintessential woodshop tools to their max. Also the sled at 6:00 with the use of the edge of the table was peak problem solving.

    • @verne51
      @verne51 Год назад +1

      define "proper"
      how many kinds of woodworking are there?? never heard of proper woodworking.

    • @zzydny
      @zzydny Год назад +1

      @@verne51 I believe that "proper" in this sense means worthy and worthwhile. Quite rightly so.

    • @d.w.i.3716
      @d.w.i.3716 Год назад

      "quintessential woodshop" like a nail gun? sorry now. this is not wood working in my opinion.

    • @Lincolnstww
      @Lincolnstww  Год назад +6

      Yeah the cross cut sled move is brilliant

    • @nathanreiber6819
      @nathanreiber6819 Год назад +5

      @@d.w.i.3716 lol. it's not wood working because he used air to pin the nails in?
      ????
      in my area we use the edge of our hands to cut the wood.

  • @paytonjohnson660
    @paytonjohnson660 Год назад +395

    “Sanders cover a lot of sins” is my new go to woodworking saying. Thanks John. Us Boomers rock!

    • @JaredWyns
      @JaredWyns Год назад +4

      This needs to be a woodworking t-shirt, hah

    • @shamrock4500
      @shamrock4500 Год назад +3

      My carpenter Brother always said, "we aren't building a piano"

    • @grantmcinnes1176
      @grantmcinnes1176 Год назад +9

      Sander and paint makes me the woodworker I ain't :)

    • @JohnSublette
      @JohnSublette Год назад +2

      @@YoureUsingWordsIncorrectly Caulk makes the finish carpenter...

    • @kassiog.6595
      @kassiog.6595 Год назад +4

      its like " grinder and paint makes me the welder i ain't "

  • @highgatehandyman6479
    @highgatehandyman6479 3 месяца назад

    Great channel mate.
    I learned from my retired neighbour. The principles and philosophy of old world building techniques. String lines and plumb bobs. Water levels and stone saws and levers. I use these principles every day but have plenty of gadgets like track saws and lasers.
    Those old hand tools i inherited have great sentimental value and still do a job

  • @BellaDiiva
    @BellaDiiva Год назад +151

    Big John gets my vote! Everyone loves the thought of repurposing old items- myself included. Haha! Is this part 1 of a series? 👀

  • @QBRX
    @QBRX Год назад +158

    I'm an older guy and have a few tables around my place made out of pallet wood. I don't have the patience, tools or artistic vision of the younger John. Well done both Johns!

  • @mrbfros454
    @mrbfros454 Год назад +232

    I’m really impressed with both pieces. I love that elder John shows you don’t need fancy expensive equipment or materials to make great furniture. I also appreciate younger John’s attention to detail and knowing how to use all that fancy equipment/materials to make something really impressive. The message is use what you have and don’t make excuses for shoddy workmanship.

    • @scottb2231
      @scottb2231 Год назад +3

      YOu hit the nail on the head. My kid & I refurbished a boat with a tablesaw, jigsaw, chopsaw & several trips to the hardware store. I love young John's skill - but everyone who is bored, & has some space, needs to start working on projects - hopefully they'll be slightly less crappy then mine!

    • @Da_Thing_Should_Not_Be
      @Da_Thing_Should_Not_Be Год назад +1

      Use what you have available to you and make it awesome 😎

    • @t2lieu
      @t2lieu Год назад

      No excuses for shoddy workmanship

  • @Janet-e4h
    @Janet-e4h 27 дней назад

    The older generation could teach you far more than you can imagine...with old salvage, hand tools, and ingenuity. Yrs of experience can teach the young so much.Never doubt or criticize.

  • @dalyjolly5891
    @dalyjolly5891 Год назад +206

    This is a great video. Both tables are impressive for different reasons, and it's great to see good neighbors being good neighbors.

    • @Uffda.
      @Uffda. Год назад +1

      Indeed! Obligatory reminder to everyone to help care for their community, help look out for their neighbors, and help each other out when they can. ‘Today you, because tomorrow may be me.’

  • @peetywondr3256
    @peetywondr3256 Год назад +71

    It warms my heart to see a skilled craftsman passing on his skills to the younger generation - so many older skills have been lost to todays generations. It's true that modern machinery has made the job/project easier and quicker to completion but remembering that in the old days, these fabulous projects were accomplished with hand tools and ingenuity. I love that these two guys are neighbors and friends and share a common hobby. I say hit both venues, Golden Corral AND the beer joint together.

  • @バナナお爺さん
    @バナナお爺さん Год назад +76

    Old john has the spirit and the skills to let his albeit small but sufficient workshop to work magic into those random pallets and chunks of wood.