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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

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  • @miked8227
    @miked8227 5 месяцев назад

    The best thing about this project is you and Blake spending time together and getn’r done. I look forward to my kids coming home when they can, time well spent.

  • @XenomorphSB
    @XenomorphSB 4 года назад +2

    Using a speed square to make your skill saw cut perfect square cuts has gotta be the best work tip I've seen all year.

  • @jonathansmith3669
    @jonathansmith3669 5 месяцев назад

    Haven't seen you for some time. But still enjoying watching you just a great father and son team.🇬🇧

  • @njchaos
    @njchaos 5 лет назад

    Paul, Paul, Paul,... I absolutely love the fact that you owned (and did not cover up) your mistake when putting the door together. Some may have stopped the video and cut into the fix already made. I have a lot of respect for you and keep up the great work on the videos. I watch them all the time!. Thanks!

    • @paulstoolbox
      @paulstoolbox  5 лет назад

      Thank you so much Pete, I really appreciate that! I also want to thank you for putting up with me. Heave a great day!

  • @Silent-G
    @Silent-G 5 лет назад

    Love doing DIY stuff with my kids! My daughter took a theater class at LSU and the professor was amazed that she could use a chop saw and nail gun. Proud moment!

    • @paulstoolbox
      @paulstoolbox  5 лет назад

      Man that is so cool Mark, you must be proud! What is she taking? My daughter graduated from LSU several years ago and Blake just graduated from LSU in Engineering. I hope he gets a job close because we like to spend time together.
      Have a good night Mark!

    • @Silent-G
      @Silent-G 5 лет назад

      Paul Ricalde she graduated and is living about 5 miles away. I’m so blessed!

  • @MyDroidX
    @MyDroidX 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for great video. My wife will be out of town for a few weeks and I’m going to surprise her with replacing old bifold and dual sliding closet doors with some made like yours. Huge thanks!

  • @panhandlemtb4308
    @panhandlemtb4308 2 года назад

    First video for me on your channel and I really liked it. You are genuine and I appreciate that. I like how you messed up towards end of video with the bottom rail at the top and did not edit it out. It was a simple thing but you left it in the video to show even masters mess things up. I subscribed based on that! Love it!

  • @prescottsims245
    @prescottsims245 2 года назад

    I like how you didn't edit out the mistake of getting the top and bottom styles switched around. It lets everyone know that it's not the end of the world if they make a mistake. Great video as always.

  • @billhenshall2380
    @billhenshall2380 5 лет назад

    I’m glad to you back able to post your own content. I’m also glad to see your son getting in on the act!

    • @paulstoolbox
      @paulstoolbox  5 лет назад

      Hi Bill,
      I will have lots of content coming, I just want to help my older brother by sharing some of his videos. My brother is one of the smartest people I have ever known and he is great at teaching science to kids, he has always been there for me and I was the one that talked him into starting his own channel. I am so lucky to be able to hang out with my kids, I really appreciate you watching buddy and I will try not to let you down.
      Thanks!

  • @reefdiver6573
    @reefdiver6573 5 лет назад

    Just found this channel today. Paul, you are one heck of a teacher.

  • @sharonblackwell485
    @sharonblackwell485 5 лет назад +2

    Another great video from Paul and Blake. They do an awesome job showing DIYers "how to" do anything!

    • @paulstoolbox
      @paulstoolbox  5 лет назад

      Blake and I want to thank you Sharon, we really appreciate you watching and especially taking the time to comment!

  • @tonzellia
    @tonzellia 5 лет назад

    Paul I always enjoy watching your videos. I love wood working and love how it brings my kids closer together. You have a great son. Thanks again Rob T

    • @paulstoolbox
      @paulstoolbox  5 лет назад

      You are right buddy a family that works together stays together. I love spending time with my kids, I thank God everyday for blessing me with them. It sounds like you are blessed as well my friend! Thanks and have a great day!

  • @daffydavidyt
    @daffydavidyt 5 лет назад +1

    Can't wait for part 2 of this video. Interesting as always.

    • @paulstoolbox
      @paulstoolbox  5 лет назад +1

      Hey Buddy, It's always good to hear from you David. I am doing a different look for the finish and I hope to get it done this weekend. Thanks for keeping up with me, I really appreciate you!
      Paul

    • @Pagingnursejackie
      @Pagingnursejackie 5 лет назад

      Paul Ricalde what happened to part 2??

  • @FixinFrenzy
    @FixinFrenzy 5 лет назад +1

    I LOVE THIS CHANNEL. I hope to one day be good working with wood. I'm very new to it. I repaired my own front steps without watching any videos and then made my own video :). It was a fun project.

    • @paulstoolbox
      @paulstoolbox  5 лет назад +1

      You have a great channel yourself, I really like seeing parents doing things with their kids. Y'all do great videos together, please keep it up!

    • @FixinFrenzy
      @FixinFrenzy 5 лет назад

      Paul Ricalde awww Yaaaay! You replied to me 🤗🤗🤗. How exciting lol. Keep doing your thing.

  • @jamesjabcuga5315
    @jamesjabcuga5315 2 года назад +1

    Paul, thanks for a great instructional video. With the price of lumber today I was thinking of using construction lumber for my door project but had a number of concerns, e.g., shrinkage and expansion. You answered that question. I was also surprised to see you use a small jointer on the 8' stock. Good job. I am planning my doors to use T&G stock instead of plywood for a more farmhouse look. I am writing this comment to you on 3/28/2022, and lumber is about double what you paid back in better days. In any event I appreciate your time and instructions. Look forward to more videos from you. Jim Jay

  • @tonipeaches-nowlin7556
    @tonipeaches-nowlin7556 3 года назад

    Thanks for posting this video it was very helpful and I needed the step by step process to show. My husband and I are trying to build the doors for our new pantry.

  • @thelocksmithwoodworker
    @thelocksmithwoodworker Год назад

    Great job, gave me some good ideas. Thank you.

  • @SJ-gd6bo
    @SJ-gd6bo 5 лет назад +1

    Good stuff Paul

  • @joeymayjr
    @joeymayjr 5 лет назад

    Long way from collecting damaged baskets at Winn Dixie. I am watching this video and I am saying to myself I know this guy, Sure enough it was close to 40 years ago when we first crossed paths.
    I have to say I have always considered myself a very high end Industrial mechanic. That means I have to be very fluid in working with all types of tools so I know when I am watching a true pro at work. I am so impressed with your knowledge and your craftsmanship. I am so glad I came across your video. To many times I am doing something and before you know it I have a question in the middle of the project with no one to ask. I think I found that person. Great to see you on you. I will get your number from a friend of ours and contact you directly soon. I want to let everyone know who watches Paul's Videos. As great as he is as a all around craftsmen he is even a much much better person.

    • @paulstoolbox
      @paulstoolbox  5 лет назад

      Hey Joey,
      How have you been my friend? Life takes us through funny paths its crazy where we land. I also work for JPFD, been here 20 years now, your cousin Jack works with us as well. We have some catching up to do, you can contact me @Paulstoolbox.com, send me a note and we will catch up. You brought back memories, I remember those days, that was actually a good job back then, I've been working 2 and 3 jobs at the same time most of my life, I finally quit one and now I work 2, LOL! Great to hear from you!

  • @bertanatorful
    @bertanatorful 3 года назад

    Hey Paul man I really enjoy your videos. Thanks for the share. Great job. I always learn something watching your videos. Much inspired by you.

  • @sciencewithericandandy8588
    @sciencewithericandandy8588 5 лет назад +1

    Great video, now I know I can finally cut a straight edge. Thanks Paul

  • @jessetyson6345
    @jessetyson6345 3 года назад

    Thanks you so much for making this VERY well detailed video!

  • @andypalmer1319
    @andypalmer1319 5 лет назад

    Nice farther son project fantastic to see

    • @paulstoolbox
      @paulstoolbox  5 лет назад

      Thanks Andy, I’m a lucky man, my boys and I have a lot of fun together! Have a great day!

  • @aliloucreations1817
    @aliloucreations1817 5 лет назад +1

    Superb job as always Paul , I love watching you work, so accurate,thank you for all you do 😍

    • @paulstoolbox
      @paulstoolbox  5 лет назад

      Hi AliLou, I always enjoy your comments. It's great to hear from you!
      Have a good night and Thanks!

  • @jollincones
    @jollincones Год назад +1

    Have you had any issue with the doors warping using that type of lumber? I'm concerned about using anything other than quartersawn lumber.

  • @johnmorella8100
    @johnmorella8100 5 лет назад

    Awesome Paul and Blake this is manny
    Totally loved it very informative we have the Kreg love how you explain things

    • @paulstoolbox
      @paulstoolbox  5 лет назад +1

      Hey my brother, I called you this morning on my way home from work. I'm sure you were busy as always, I will be at the Firehouse tomorrow and have HazMat class most of the day, we need to catch up. I'll tell Blake his uncle said hi, miss you Manny!

    • @johnmorella8100
      @johnmorella8100 5 лет назад

      Paul Ricalde ok my brother I love you call you after a job I got

  • @gregoryhamp4605
    @gregoryhamp4605 3 года назад

    Just found this channel. You know, you'd probably be the guy on the job site that I would avoid because our personalities tend to not get along. But I would regret it in the long run! Great advice and much more relatable then some of the other woodworking channels where they have fifty grand in equipment and a giant shop in portland. For the builder/creator/weekend warrior, this is perfect! And your always on personality keeps me paying attention...no artsy glue up montage or staged photo shoot lol

  • @ronm6585
    @ronm6585 5 лет назад

    Thanks guys. 👍

  • @flexmasterson4297
    @flexmasterson4297 6 месяцев назад

    Nice work.

  • @ilanadoc9873
    @ilanadoc9873 2 года назад +1

    gGood and clear explanations . Thank you

  • @pedroramos6408
    @pedroramos6408 Год назад

    Nice job sir. I'll make a bedroom door tomorrow for my daughter in El Salvador there's no 2x6 here but I have 2x4s. They are exactly 2x4 inches I'll cut it to 1 1/2x3 3/4 and 80 inches height. Wish me luck.

  • @auto1234
    @auto1234 10 месяцев назад

    The guy hits everything

  • @skipwatson5258
    @skipwatson5258 5 лет назад +1

    Great video, as usual!

    • @paulstoolbox
      @paulstoolbox  5 лет назад

      Hey Skip, how have you been buddy? I apreciate you as always and thanks for keeping up with me!

    • @skipwatson5258
      @skipwatson5258 5 лет назад

      I'm doing pretty well, thanks for asking. I just finished a remodel on my old house I'm selling and I used a lot of tips I learned from your videos getting it ready to sell. I really appreciate all the great content. Thank you very much!

  • @chrisj9008
    @chrisj9008 5 лет назад

    Great vid!! Nice demo using normal man tools.

    • @paulstoolbox
      @paulstoolbox  5 лет назад +1

      Hi Chris, thank you for taking the time to comment! I really appreciate you! Paul

  • @EwgeniyZ
    @EwgeniyZ 3 года назад

    Спасибо за видео. Удачи и успехов.

  • @spankysmp
    @spankysmp 5 лет назад

    I bet your neighbours love you :-)
    Another great video - I never knew about leaving wood in your house for a week. There's some top tips in there Paul. No wonder mine are always off as I don't use a pattern.

    • @paulstoolbox
      @paulstoolbox  5 лет назад

      spankysmagicpiano I really appreciate your comments, thanks for taking the time for Blake and I! Yes, the feeling is mutual, I love my neighbors as well. Have a great day!

  • @haley5501
    @haley5501 Год назад

    Can I do MDF panel in the middle instead of the plywood?

  • @erwin757
    @erwin757 5 лет назад

    Thank you for this vid, really awesome presentation!

    • @paulstoolbox
      @paulstoolbox  5 лет назад

      Hi Erwin, I really appreciate that buddy, have a good night!

  • @iotapi1911
    @iotapi1911 5 лет назад

    I enjoyed this video

  • @bobjones9727
    @bobjones9727 5 лет назад

    Nice door build. Just subbed

  • @phooesnax
    @phooesnax 5 лет назад

    Nice job! One heck of a sunburn?

    • @paulstoolbox
      @paulstoolbox  5 лет назад

      Thanks, I really appreciate you taking the time to comment!

  • @danielleanecito3567
    @danielleanecito3567 3 года назад

    Do you think this would be a fine way to make a pocket door? We need a 60 inch wide pocket door and haven’t been able to find one. I feel like this might be what we need to do

  • @kennethbailey2616
    @kennethbailey2616 5 лет назад

    Great video! You and your son look like you could hunt grizzlies with a stick. :)

    • @paulstoolbox
      @paulstoolbox  5 лет назад

      Thanks Kenneth, I really appreciate you watching and especially taking the time to comment!
      Have a great day Buddy!

  • @pavlovsdoggies
    @pavlovsdoggies 5 лет назад +1

    Good one bro.

    • @paulstoolbox
      @paulstoolbox  5 лет назад

      Thank you my friend, I really appreciate that! Have a good day!

  • @dpaul341
    @dpaul341 5 лет назад

    Great video

  • @iraqresitance9663
    @iraqresitance9663 3 года назад

    My greeting from iraq well done

  • @11211lcb
    @11211lcb 5 лет назад

    If you take the red plug on the glue bot and attach it to the center nipple of the larger filler lid it will not be dangling in your way all the time.

    • @paulstoolbox
      @paulstoolbox  5 лет назад

      Thanks Leon, I feel a little dumb but thanks to you I won’t look it anymore....🤓
      Have a good night!

  • @jaredwins155
    @jaredwins155 5 лет назад

    @Paul Ricalde
    - thanks for another video! Been watching your channel since my wife and I purchased an older house and I've learned a ton from you.
    Quick question about the saw; are you using that Dewalt Jobsite Contractor saw? I'm needing to buy a table saw that can make dado cuts because I'd like to start updating our cabinet doors and closet doors with shaker panels. Lots of people I've talked with say you need like a Hybrid or Cabinet saw ($1,000+) to do those cuts. Yours seems to handle it like a champ and do everything I would want to do.

    • @paulstoolbox
      @paulstoolbox  5 лет назад +1

      I have a Hitachi dedicated for my Dado blade because I could'nt pass up the deal but my Dewalt is my go to saw, it is definitely the best portable saw I have ever used. I put a lot of lumber through it and it's not only tuff but accurate. I personally do not own a stationary table saw because I don't have enough room for it but so far I really don't need any other table saw. They usually go on sale around Christmas time. I would suggest going to www.slickdeals.com and add it as a search deal. I picked up my Hitachi for 279.00 last Christmas, I like it but not nearly as much as my Dewalt.
      Thanks!

    • @jaredwins155
      @jaredwins155 5 лет назад

      @@paulstoolbox - You're the man! Keep up the awesome videos

  • @blaster-zy7xx
    @blaster-zy7xx 5 лет назад +1

    I want to see how you Finnish them!

    • @paulstoolbox
      @paulstoolbox  5 лет назад

      I’ll work on the soon my friend. I’m building a shed in my yard so I’m a little tied up. I’ll have videos of that project as well. Thanks and have a good night!

  • @christinenatvig9094
    @christinenatvig9094 5 лет назад

    I was thinking about building a solid front door. They are a $1000 if you buy it at Lowe’s or Home Depot. I can design it how I want that way. It may be a bit ambitious but one day I will do it.

    • @paulstoolbox
      @paulstoolbox  5 лет назад

      Hi Christine, I'm sure you could do it and probably better than me.
      Let me know when you decide to tackle it and ill be happy to answer any questions.
      Thanks!

    • @christinenatvig9094
      @christinenatvig9094 5 лет назад

      Paul Ricalde thank you for the encouragement.

    • @paulstoolbox
      @paulstoolbox  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you Christine for taking the time to comment, I really appreciate that!

  • @redfearnb
    @redfearnb 5 лет назад

    When is "Blake's Toolbox: Dorm Projects" going to debut? :-)

  • @richardbrobeck2384
    @richardbrobeck2384 5 лет назад

    nice

  • @joerobijr
    @joerobijr 4 года назад

    Aren't the top and bottom pieces exactly the same? Why did you say you messed up?

  • @binnsbrian
    @binnsbrian 5 лет назад +2

    I noticed you glue your panels in place and don't let them float. What is your reasoning?

    • @LDeezy662
      @LDeezy662 5 лет назад

      Brian Binns my assumption would be that because he used plywood for the panel no need to let float because it will not expand and contract like a solid wood panel would

    • @paulstoolbox
      @paulstoolbox  5 лет назад

      Good morning Brian, Bankhead is right. Plywood is made with layers that are pressed and glued in opposite directions so it won’t shrink. If the center panel were made from solid wood it would expand and contract causing it to warp. That’s a good question buddy. Thanks!

    • @thymoral
      @thymoral 2 года назад

      @@paulstoolbox plywood still moves

  • @PghFlip
    @PghFlip 5 лет назад

    I guess the plywood is stable enough that you don't have to leave it free floating like you would a drawer bottom?

    • @paulstoolbox
      @paulstoolbox  5 лет назад +1

      That’s a good question, I was in the cabinet business for many years. Some people tack or glue the plywood bottom and some don’t. Factory drawers are usually made with dovetail construction, they remain square once glued and assembled. The bottom can float because it is not needed to keep the sides square. Some people glue or nail the plywood bottom in place in order to keep the drawer from racking. I hope this helps. Thanks!

    • @PghFlip
      @PghFlip 5 лет назад

      @@paulstoolbox Thanks for answering! I was curious... i heard one side was left floating so that the work could expand/contract, but that was with regular paneled wood, not plywood. Neat stuff... thanks again

  • @cgilleybsw
    @cgilleybsw 5 лет назад

    Question - you list a 6" Cutech Planer Joiner - the video shows Porter and Cable. Which is it?
    btw, *great* videos. I have so much to fix around my house they are like crack cocaine to me.

    • @paulstoolbox
      @paulstoolbox  5 лет назад

      Hi Charles, Porter Cable discontinued this Joiner, Cutech has a good rating and I know someone who has one. Thanks!

  • @joewampler7066
    @joewampler7066 5 лет назад

    Where can I buy a new dust mask like the one you used in the video?

    • @paulstoolbox
      @paulstoolbox  5 лет назад

      Joe Wampler, Hi joe, the company is called RZ masks. They are sometimes on sale at Amazon.com but you can also get a 20% off coupon at www.paulstoolbox.com. Check the internet first to compare pricing. They make a great mask, I’ve been happy with mine. Thanks!

  • @Sam-nc9cy
    @Sam-nc9cy 6 месяцев назад

    You can’t use framing timber to make doors 😂they will warp as it’s usually 12% moisture . Maybe for a cubby house . Better to use Klein dried furniture grade hardwood .

  • @messenger8279
    @messenger8279 5 лет назад +2

    Your an experienced tradesman. I have done this all my life I'm a joiner and run my own business. Buy a Domino Jointer Festool. If you dont own one its a tool that will eliminate all the errors you are fighting.

  • @boboconnor1403
    @boboconnor1403 5 лет назад

    Like the doors but I'm not a fan of your hinge assemblies.

    • @paulstoolbox
      @paulstoolbox  5 лет назад

      That's Ok Bob, everybody has their own taste and any hardware can be used on them. I made these doors to be Barn style and I will give them a distressed look but due to the shaker stly design, you could simply paint them and add contemporary hardware. I tried to make them versitile so I could change them if I decide to. Thanks for the compliment on the doors, I really appreciate that!
      Paul

  • @jamesshepherd7727
    @jamesshepherd7727 3 года назад

    Haven’t read all the comments but you just showed the RUclips community a very dangerous thing to do on a table saw. When you are using the cross cut miter and the fence at the same time it’s a perfect recipe for a violent kick back. To do this safely you need to use a stand-off block on the fence. When the wood hits the blade it should only be supported by the fence or the miter but never both. If you were using a stand-off then great but I didn’t see it. Trust me no one is strong enough to hold that wood down when it starts to pinch. It can break your ribs very easily during a kickback. Stay safe RUclips wood workers. There are a few videos of kick backs caused by this very issue. Even one guy demonstrated it and almost cut his hand very badly. Find these vids and watch. Thanks for reading my .02 cents spend it wisely.

  • @2-old-Forthischet
    @2-old-Forthischet 5 лет назад

    I really don't get it. Many have a contemporary look houses but have "barn doors" for the interior. Huh?

    • @paulstoolbox
      @paulstoolbox  5 лет назад

      Hi Abunai, these doors really make the room look much nicer, it's hard to see right now but I will have a video real soon showing the finished product. I think you will like it, just keep an open mind.
      Thanks and have a good night!

  • @creedonjm
    @creedonjm 2 года назад

    now it $25 a board at lowes

  • @shantahsieh335
    @shantahsieh335 4 года назад +2

    Check woodglut website !

  • @apex007
    @apex007 5 лет назад +2

    I wish i had the tools to build solid doors... hate this cardboard crap builder put up

    • @chrisj9008
      @chrisj9008 5 лет назад

      Craig's list, Facebook market place. You can do some great work with inexpensive used tools and builder grade (crappy) lumber from the HD. (And don't buy fancy finished wood from there..holy $$$ find a real lumber dealer in your area). Just be warned.. You start down this path and you will never come back from it...

    • @paulstoolbox
      @paulstoolbox  5 лет назад +1

      I’m with you there brother, I can’t afford to change all my MDF doors yet but I just May start making them a couple at a time. Thanks!

  • @politicalpartyagnostic268
    @politicalpartyagnostic268 5 лет назад +2

    Hate the music!!! Okay, I will watch with the volume off.

    • @paulstoolbox
      @paulstoolbox  5 лет назад +1

      Closed caption is always an option.

    • @AmericanBuilder
      @AmericanBuilder 5 лет назад

      FACT BASED You hate the music? Is it offensive to your whopping 26 subscribers??😂😂👍😂👍😂

    • @paulstoolbox
      @paulstoolbox  5 лет назад +1

      Question.... Whats all the Narcissism on your channel about? I still choose not to reciprocate and insult you on your channel like you do mine ,but I am curious as to why you are so interested in such a topic.

  • @rockshot100
    @rockshot100 5 лет назад +1

    Yes, I would say that's your son. Instead of putting barn doors in that house, why not just paint them white to match existing architecture, there is nothing "rustic" about that house. In 10 years they will be ripping those dated Joanna Gaines doors out. I like barn doors idea, but now that EVERYBODY has them (or wants them), I would not want them. Time to put this way overused trend to bed. Pocket doors do the same thing btw.

    • @paulstoolbox
      @paulstoolbox  5 лет назад +1

      rockshot100 sorry but I disagree, but that’s a matter of taste and I respect yours. This is my own home and I like the look. I have changed the paint numerous times because it brings new life to a home. This is why people remodel. I’m fortunate enough to know how to do it myself, it saves me money and makes my wife happy. My old closet doors were ugly sliding glass doors that I hated, I built these for under 35.00 each and I can easily make them look modern if I decide to. Thanks!

    • @rockshot100
      @rockshot100 5 лет назад

      @@paulstoolbox Fair enough. But you will have to admit that those "old ugly sliding glass doors" were all the rage and everybody had them at one time. Then again you like to remodel.
      When I decorate or remodel I ALWAYS ask myself, "is this trendy?" And "What will this look like in ten years". Madly trying to avoid trends, just because I really don't like to remodel. For one, I don't have the skill and tools that you do or the money.
      I will say that I do appreciate people like you. I got almost new appliances because the people that had them wanted all stainless steel. Perfectly good stuff, but "white" and a fraction of the cost. I don't mind white, especially for top quality stuff.
      I know enough to add color and interest in some other way.
      There is a universally accepted design principle or rule that says to "design within context". An example would be a new england neighborhood with one house that is stucco and painted bright pink. That would be "ugly" only because it is out of context. So a lot of design is not just a matter of taste.
      Great channel, and I like to see the "right way" of doing this stuff. Thanks.

    • @paulstoolbox
      @paulstoolbox  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks Rockshot100, I really appreciate your input, you make a good point. I struggled for many years, I do ok now but not rich enough to change appliances because of a new trend lol. I still have the same dryer that we bought when we moved into this home 19 years ago. I fixed it 3 times and it still works. I hated this bathroom from day one but didn’t have the money to remodel. It cost me $10,000.00 and I did 95% of the work myself. I will do a post on the entire remodel when I’m done. I think you’ll be surprised that the decor flows. Who knows, you may even like it. Have a good day friend!