Hey Guys and Gals! I've had a few requests for the hardware I used so here are the links! Thank you so much for all of your support: Undermount Drawer Slides - amzn.to/3Z7hn5D Drawer Pulls - amzn.to/3ARIaLh Hinges - amzn.to/4g8ECmB
The pocket hole screws protruded out of the side of the cabinets. Because plywood is slightly thinner than 3/4 inch, you have to move the depth collar up slightly if you use 1 1/4 inch screws. On my massca jig I use a dime with the depth guide to get it to the right distance.
Haha! I know.... I'm not a big fan of compilations however everyone keeps telling me to do them. I think some people enjoy them. Since it is thanksgiving I thought it would be a good video to release! Hope you have a great one LordHog!
Hey Flynndogg Happy Thanksgiving ya i definitely think you should do a video on changing to a helical cutter head on your jointer have seen quite a few on changing the cutter head on the Dewalt plainer but haven't seen any on changing on a jointer im sure its probably similar but i think its a good idea have a wonderful holiday and thanks again for your hard work
Thanks so much Richard! It's on my video to do list. I'm a little scared to do it, as I've had a bad experience in the past with changing out my planer head. But I think the jointer should be a bit easier. Thanks so much for watching and weighing in! Really appreciate it!
Hi There.....What amazes me is where guys like yourselves find the time to build such well made units?Materials cost is also so high it would cost many hundereds to build it in the UK (I imagine its the same now across the pond?) I always end up using old kitchen units off of FB marketplace! As always a great video, very well narrated,edited and produced....thanks
Really appreciate that Adam. That's another great option, to buy old kitchen units! That would have saved me a heck of a lot of time, but great idea! Thanks so much for watching and your compliment! Thanks again!
Thanks so much Daren, I just added it to a pinned comment, but here are the links to what I used: Undermount Drawer Slides - amzn.to/3Z7hn5D Drawer Pulls - amzn.to/3ARIaLh Hinges - amzn.to/4g8ECmB Thanks so much for watching, really appreciate it!
Hey Guys and Gals! I've had a few requests for the hardware I used so here are the links! Thank you so much for all of your support:
Undermount Drawer Slides - amzn.to/3Z7hn5D
Drawer Pulls - amzn.to/3ARIaLh
Hinges - amzn.to/4g8ECmB
Dogg man, glad you put this out on a long weekend. Holy cow, almost two hours! It probably took you less time to make the bench as it did this video.
Haha! These compilations are what everyone has been telling me to do! It will be perfect for that afternoon nap! :).
@@FlynndoggWoodwork I can feel the tryptophan kicking in. Have a blessed holiday, Dogg man.
@@themeat5053 You as well Joe! I've probably eaten a whole turkey and pie by now! :)
I look forward to your videos! Thanks.
Thanks so much Isaacseesyou! I have another one that I'm working on to release Saturday as well! Thanks so much for watching!
Wow! 👁👁 This is gonna helped me with my cabinet build in the future. Thanks for sharing.👍🏼🍻✌🏽
Oh nice! Best of luck robeccs! I'm glad it helped!
They look really good! One of these days I might have a shop big enough to build something like that!
Nice job!
I'm very lucky to have the space to have this! It was a fun build! Thanks so much as always for watchign RayanSandyWoodworking!
A very interesting video with excellent comparison between the various ways to do projects!!!!!
I appreciate it gteam53! Thanks so much for watching as always!
Great job
Thanks so much for watching Jim!
The pocket hole screws protruded out of the side of the cabinets. Because plywood is slightly thinner than 3/4 inch, you have to move the depth collar up slightly if you use 1 1/4 inch screws. On my massca jig I use a dime with the depth guide to get it to the right distance.
What a great tip! I've never thought of this before. Thank you so much for sharing! What a great idea Marcjuenke!
Happy Thanksgiving, sir. I see this is a stitch of all your previous videos. I hope you don’t mind that I am going to drop out early on this one.
Haha! I know.... I'm not a big fan of compilations however everyone keeps telling me to do them. I think some people enjoy them. Since it is thanksgiving I thought it would be a good video to release! Hope you have a great one LordHog!
Excellent! Thank you for all the details.
My pleasure Danny! Really appreciate you watching!
Hey Flynndogg Happy Thanksgiving ya i definitely think you should do a video on changing to a helical cutter head on your jointer have seen quite a few on changing the cutter head on the Dewalt plainer but haven't seen any on changing on a jointer im sure its probably similar but i think its a good idea have a wonderful holiday and thanks again for your hard work
Thanks so much Richard! It's on my video to do list. I'm a little scared to do it, as I've had a bad experience in the past with changing out my planer head. But I think the jointer should be a bit easier. Thanks so much for watching and weighing in! Really appreciate it!
Hi There.....What amazes me is where guys like yourselves find the time to build such well made units?Materials cost is also so high it would cost many hundereds to build it in the UK (I imagine its the same now across the pond?) I always end up using old kitchen units off of FB marketplace! As always a great video, very well narrated,edited and produced....thanks
Really appreciate that Adam. That's another great option, to buy old kitchen units! That would have saved me a heck of a lot of time, but great idea! Thanks so much for watching and your compliment! Thanks again!
I noticed the pocket hole screws came through the sides should these be smaller screws ?
great eye arronnorton! It turns out the jig slipped on me and lowered a bit! Thanks so much for watching, really appreciate it!
Great video can you put up the links for hardward
Thanks so much Daren, I just added it to a pinned comment, but here are the links to what I used:
Undermount Drawer Slides - amzn.to/3Z7hn5D
Drawer Pulls - amzn.to/3ARIaLh
Hinges - amzn.to/4g8ECmB
Thanks so much for watching, really appreciate it!