Rotten Door, Full Repair. Here's How I Did It.

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024

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  • @bbonifield
    @bbonifield 2 года назад +44

    I watch a lot of build videos on youtube, but I don't think I've ever sat through a full 50 minute video without skipping any bits. Very good job on the repair. Impressive.

  • @MHTutorials3D
    @MHTutorials3D 2 года назад +139

    They still exist ! People with dedication to their job, skills and the right attitude. Well done sir

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад +8

      Thanks Mike, yes there are many good tradesman about, thinning out though!

    • @MHTutorials3D
      @MHTutorials3D 2 года назад +1

      @@BradshawJoinery Subbed

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад +1

      Thankyou very much 😊

    • @CabinetFramingUK
      @CabinetFramingUK 2 года назад +2

      they certainly do exist....for a fair price Mike!

    • @c50ge
      @c50ge 2 года назад +2

      And equipment!

  • @bobazevedo4874
    @bobazevedo4874 2 года назад +110

    I spent 95% of my working life making reproduction dining chairs, Hepplewhite and Chippendale styles. I still do the occasional odd jobs, and there are so many bodged jobs and cowboys out there. But you are the real deal. Pleasure to watch your approach, planning and execution. Great to see such a comprehensive workshop and some one who knows how to use it, could almost smell the wood. Your client was, I hope, highly delighted with your efforts. Well done, first class job.

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад +12

      Thankyou Bob, now that is a skill that is very much disappearing, chair making! Thankyou for your comment, means a lot coming from someone so skilled

    • @spenny6222
      @spenny6222 2 года назад +2

      Maybe some were cowboys but maybe some were just practical amateurs having a go. Done a few DIY jobs myself that look ok from a distance but what a tradesman would tut and shake his head at. Most still did the job and got it fixed until I could afford to get it done professionally.

    • @bobbg9041
      @bobbg9041 Год назад

      @@spenny6222
      Here your better off doing it yourself.
      A lot of so called pros cant hit the head of a nail with a sldge hammer.
      I can drive a 16 penny in with 3 swings and set it flush. Not many guys can do that anymore its all about power tools.
      I've seen stuff done on my 1990s house that every trade dropped the stupid ball on. Some of it shouldn't have passed codes inspection andvorvits not just crappy craftsmanship but stright up mistakes they let slide.
      Yep you want good work youve got to do it yourself.

  • @beccahart2087
    @beccahart2087 2 месяца назад +3

    I searched how to repair a wooden bow door on a Narrowboat! Your video popped up and I was hooked! Even paused so I didn’t miss a bit when making a coffee! You can tell you love your job. I wish I had your skills 😊 now back to how do I repair my bow door! lol!

  • @tonyalways7174
    @tonyalways7174 3 года назад +172

    Without doubt one of the most skilled carpenter joiners on RUclips. Quality work 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  3 года назад +5

      Legend, Cheers Tony!! :)

    • @mrfarts5176
      @mrfarts5176 2 года назад

      He used mdf board for an outdoor panel... that is unbelievable.

    • @tonyalways7174
      @tonyalways7174 2 года назад

      @@mrfarts5176 Tricoya is amazing stuff. Skillbuilder did a thing where is was submerged in water for a few weeks and still came up fine. Mind you it’s also an amazing price.

    • @mrfarts5176
      @mrfarts5176 2 года назад

      @@tonyalways7174 I looked it up. People make planters out of this stuff and it holds up fine. I stand corrected. I wish this stuff was solld in my country. Every piece of mdf in Mexico swells withing hours of being installed.

    • @johnboyginger
      @johnboyginger 7 месяцев назад

      @@mrfarts5176you obviously know nothing mate.

  • @johnrutherford4276
    @johnrutherford4276 3 года назад +58

    Beautiful job. Privilege to watch a true craftsman at work!

  • @richardthomas1566
    @richardthomas1566 2 года назад +15

    That little compression bag is a cool tool I’ve never seen those before and I’ve been doing this for over 30 years

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад +6

      Cheers Richard, yes they are very handy, I raised an aga up using 3 of them recently! Haha
      I put a link in the description to these ones

  • @wmurphy1979
    @wmurphy1979 2 года назад +7

    I'm very proud to say I am a man of the same cloth as yourself. Blowing my trumpet and yours your work is out standing I did a lot of repro and repair for listed buildings . And I must say watching you work is an absolute pleasure. The quality and approach you take to your carpentry is an absolute credit to you sir. Very well done.

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for that, it always means a lot coming from someone of experience! 😊 I've done a fair bit of repair work now, it's deffo not my main stay of work, made s few very nice repairs of sash bay windows in the past !

  • @billprezioso3677
    @billprezioso3677 2 года назад +10

    As a painter the one of the things I do when doing small repairs is to prime and coat the entire bottom edge of the frame repair to prevent rain water from wicking up the frame to prevent rot and insect infestation.

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад +1

      Cheers Bill, I did coat the end grain with Sikens Wv456. Its great stuff and worth having in your kit bag!

    • @billprezioso3677
      @billprezioso3677 2 года назад +1

      @@BradshawJoinery Glad to hear that I knew you were top notch.

  • @adamwilks
    @adamwilks 2 года назад +37

    Muntins and Dutchman, everyday’s a school day!! Absolutely stunning job. Learnt so much. Keep up the superb work and great content. Thanks 😀

  • @Muzzledoctor
    @Muzzledoctor 2 года назад +28

    Holy hell. I just happened upon this video and I just love the job you've done here, especially the incredible skill shown with the multi tool. Repair it don't bin it. Good job!

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад +1

      Thankyou Murray, appreciate the kind words :)

    • @Muzzledoctor
      @Muzzledoctor Год назад

      @@annesmith6582 You must be great fun at parties.

  • @mario-bensaens9019
    @mario-bensaens9019 2 года назад +24

    I enjoy watching an individual that work with pride and detail. Thank you for letting us watch your excellency on restoring rotten wood!

  • @marcuscicero9587
    @marcuscicero9587 2 года назад +8

    seamless joinery. like the pace you work at. no guessin gotta come from tons of experience. you are a credit to the trades

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад +1

      Thankyou Marcus, real pleasure to receive comments like that

  • @asw19B100
    @asw19B100 2 года назад +10

    This type of restoration was always my favourite over the past 50 years. Having said that, I am still quite in awe of your skills, efficient layout, and tool fluency, to say nothing of the extraordinarily well adapted tooling manifesting a tremendous amount of thoughtful preparation of the work space, both in the shop and in the field. Yikes, the overhead! Very little appreciation for this quality of work in the US, at least in my little backwater. I was thoroughly entertained and so impressed with the efficiency. I learned a lot I’ll sadly never have the opportunity to apply.

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад +4

      Hi Christopher, thankyou for that, your too kind, yes the logistics and preperation required to carry out such a task is lost on most people here and many such things would be overlooked. To a passer by i'd look like some old boy fiddling about with an old door and not given a second thought haha!

    • @pauleohl
      @pauleohl 2 года назад +1

      Definitely a cornucopia of high quality industrial woodworking tools in Bradshaw;s shop.

  • @williamsjoinery8186
    @williamsjoinery8186 2 года назад +24

    Lovely job! I’ve seen repairs to rotten timber done with mortar so it’s really nice to see a a skilled and thorough job.

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад +4

      Cheers Roger, yes I've come across a few "repairs" in my time 😂😂

    • @pauleohl
      @pauleohl 2 года назад +1

      The moral of the story is that wood cannot come down to the ground if you expect it to last.

  • @solway17carlisle
    @solway17carlisle 2 года назад +7

    I can’t believe how much work and skill is involved in this! Fantastic to watch the process and decision making. Wow!

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад +1

      Thankyou very much! :)

    • @ironian24
      @ironian24 Год назад

      I can, and it's videos like this that all clients need to watch when they question the price.

  • @richardteychenne3950
    @richardteychenne3950 2 года назад +7

    A fine piece of work, I sat enthralled throughout. Watching a craftsman work is pure pleasure.

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад +1

      Cheers Richard, its good to hear! Always nerve racking posting something youve done wondering if it will be well recieved. I appreciate the media quality isnt great yet, but the content hopefully is good!

  • @fredkite
    @fredkite 2 года назад +4

    Not a clue why RUclips recommended this but I'm glad it did. Absolutely stunning workmanship, bravo sir 👍👍👍

  • @hyperhype1000
    @hyperhype1000 2 года назад +10

    This is one of the most interesting repairs I've seen on RUclips for a while now. Including watching the likes of Diresta.

  • @alanreynolds5985
    @alanreynolds5985 2 года назад +11

    I hope the customer appreciated just how much work went into repairing that door and frame. Excellent job.

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад +7

      The videos really help put across how much work is involved! Thankyou

    • @firstnamelastname59
      @firstnamelastname59 2 года назад +3

      A days work, 800+, nice little earner..

  • @MrJasdog107
    @MrJasdog107 2 года назад +2

    That is an amazing restoration of good old solid wooden door that will be good for another 50 years. The customer must have been well pleased with the results. A very satisfying watch of a skilled tradesman at work.

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад

      Hi James, thankyou for such a good comment. It really helps encourage me to work on more videos. Yeah the client is tickled pink and now its painted it looks as god as a new door.

    • @ptroinks
      @ptroinks 2 года назад

      @@BradshawJoinery "Tickled pink"! Hahaha! Never heard that one before. English isn't my first language, though :).

  • @GentlemanH
    @GentlemanH 2 года назад +10

    A great video showing step by step the refurbishment process. It was also great to see the various workshop power tools in use - the average DIY'er like myself does get to see these expensive machines in use. Thank you for a most enjoyable video. 👌

  • @fos626
    @fos626 2 года назад +2

    Love watching real artisans like yourself,
    EXCELLENT JOB 👍

  • @jackwardley3626
    @jackwardley3626 4 месяца назад +1

    nice to see someone getting a carpenter/joiner doing a joiners job instead of expecting the decorator to do it

  • @davebarnes1742
    @davebarnes1742 3 года назад +4

    Worked for Decorating Company for 20 yrs used to do these jobs no workshop just a pair stools circular saw ,sander ,planer & hand tools .We used grip fill to glue up very full filling work .Miss it never 2jobs the same.

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  3 года назад

      Very fulfilling work isn't it. Can be frustrating with the weather though!

    • @alanmydland5210
      @alanmydland5210 2 года назад

      bring what ya brung

  • @131dyana
    @131dyana 2 года назад +5

    The whole door needs another coat of paint and you have a marvelous door make over. A job well done.

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад +2

      Hi Dyana, yes it has had several more, a month or two later the professional painter did it

  • @JS-ct5jn
    @JS-ct5jn 2 года назад +1

    Tons of little gems in this video. There are so many small techniques that separate the novice from the pro. Great job!

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад

      Thanks for that, yes, its the little things that count

  • @davidashton2361
    @davidashton2361 2 года назад +1

    As a retired carpenter joiner myself, I would like to thank all his fans for their kind comments for a doing a 'meat and potatoes' job.
    I'm a few days off 76 and I still ended up doing the odd job of a similar nature since I still had, and still have, all my tools, including table saw, thicknesser, mortessing machine, compound mitre saw, pillar drill and a whole bunch of cramps of various types.
    While it all looks very skilled etc. my biggest problem was getting people to pay their bill.
    They either didn't want to pay what the job was worth and would make up any excuse to pay late and at a discount or not pay at all.
    The worst offenders tended to be the 'well heeled'. Probably why they were well heeled.
    One of my customers had a property in London, a small holding in Kent, a top of the range up market company car and three kids at Eton and had the nerve to call me expensive at £16 an hour (about 10 years ago).

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад

      Thankyou so much David, what a great comment! As for the well heeled folk, some are diamonds, the others don't deserve your time! I say your cheap, you certainly would be in today's money around here!
      All the best 👍👍, Olly

    • @davidashton2361
      @davidashton2361 2 года назад

      Glad you appreciated my comments.
      Had another customer who recommended me to him by a joinery firm I used to work for.
      He'd recently bought a large pile from a solicitor for 6m and was having it repainted on the outside.
      When the decorator found some rot on the windows he asked me to repair the damage, but because I was already doing some work for someone else I said I could only work on the sat and sun and agreed an hourly rate (£16).
      I stretched it to fri, sat, sun and mon and then had to leave to get on with my original job.
      I waited until he had managed to get another carpenter before sending him a bill.
      A month went by and no payment so I rang him to ask a reason.
      He said he was 'fining' me for not carrying on with the repairs and that I could take him to the 'highest court in the land' and then put the phone down on me.

  • @anstroth
    @anstroth 2 года назад +3

    Excellent work and excellent to watch. So nice to see tools and timber worked by a craftsman. Thank you.

  • @paulreynolds9003
    @paulreynolds9003 2 года назад +3

    A lot more work went into that than I thought but well worth wile. Pleased to see the house owner didn’t just say replace it as so many do nowadays. I’ve got a few friends who are joiners and kitchen fitters and they good money so if anyone who watching this and want a career after finishing school there you go.

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад +1

      Cheers Paul, yes a good career to enter at the minute! Serious shortage of intelligence entering the trades!

  • @thomasdavidson7057
    @thomasdavidson7057 2 года назад +2

    You are a true craftsman with patience far beyond your years.

  • @normanbrunt2053
    @normanbrunt2053 3 месяца назад +1

    This was a lot of work and a lesson to those who think they can get a job like this done for a low price.

  • @jamesshelley8339
    @jamesshelley8339 2 года назад +3

    Sometimes my recommended watch list throws up some really good stuff, this was one. Super quality repair. Subscribed👍

  • @anthonyskellern5970
    @anthonyskellern5970 2 года назад +4

    An excellent walkthrough, beautifully presented and completely addictive. I couldn't stop watching it!

  • @archangels4you593
    @archangels4you593 2 года назад +2

    Great Job on the Repair Mate... It was so interesting and enjoyable to watch you transform that vintage door. I say it's least 50 years old.
    Thanks for sharing, and keep up the great work.
    Your Carpenter Friend from Tokyo Japan.

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад +1

      Thankyou for that, awesome to hear from someone so far away! I bet carpentry in Japan is a different league?!

  • @petercarter5732
    @petercarter5732 11 месяцев назад

    I need to repair a door and would not have thought of repairing the door and frame as you have shown
    Absolutely fascinating watching you
    Thank you

  • @Lee_Pitcher
    @Lee_Pitcher 2 года назад +3

    Cool to watch. Great workshop - envious ! Not entirely sure most customers would have a clue what goes into such an extensive repair or the skill involved and therefore the justifiable cost !

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад +1

      Very true, the videos ive done of some customers projects has been absolutely invaluable, some even gobsmacked at the work involved!

  • @mikeelu6503
    @mikeelu6503 2 года назад +2

    Right tools, right knowledge and skill. Excellent work love repairing things more then replacing

  • @JamesOStanworth-Wang
    @JamesOStanworth-Wang 3 месяца назад

    Love the calm systematic craftsmanship. Great stuff.

  • @738polarbear
    @738polarbear 2 года назад +1

    Very nicely jointed ,solid repair.I prefer Titebond 3 glue.Knowing about a Dutchman repair tells me you have done proper training . Bravo.in the old days we called it graving as well.As I said EXCELLENT , PROFESSIONAL repair work.

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад

      Not heard the term Graving so thankyou for that. I appreciate the kind words!

  • @sroberts605
    @sroberts605 2 года назад +6

    Absolutely stunning!
    Tools, tools! Festool envy!
    I would love this vid to be used as a basis for a talk-over with comparative tools that would have been used 50, 100, 150 (?)... years ago.

  • @UhtredRagnarsson1949
    @UhtredRagnarsson1949 2 года назад +6

    I love watching restorations, this one was brill. Let's have some more please.

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад

      Cheers Alan, i will be doing some sash windows at the end of 2022 so stay tuned haha!!

  • @marcellino1956
    @marcellino1956 2 года назад +2

    Was a real pleasure watching a master craftsman at work....even learned a few things...Thanks

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад +1

      Bloomin brilliant, thats why i do it! :) Thanks Andy

    • @marcellino1956
      @marcellino1956 2 года назад

      @@BradshawJoinery you got it pal keep up the great work

  • @scottwilhelme9880
    @scottwilhelme9880 2 года назад +1

    I absolutely love making old door repairs, good work there!!!!!

  • @paymart04
    @paymart04 2 года назад +14

    Outstanding workmanship. Great to see "REAL" carpenters still exist. My only question would be about the panels. Did you use MDF and how do you rate it will last, especially outside. I've heard even the "exterior" grade is not that good.

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад +23

      Hey, thanks for that, this is special MDF, made from Accoya wood fibres, it will not swell or rot outside, even untreated. Its called tricoya there is a link in the description

  • @deebee3901
    @deebee3901 2 года назад +2

    Absolutely top class work. I was in awe watching you do this work. I wish we had tradesmen like you in Australia!

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад

      Thankyou Dee Bee, I am sure there are a few about! but hard to find no doubt

  • @lizzapaolia959
    @lizzapaolia959 8 месяцев назад

    WOW 😳 amazing craftsmanship. Thank you for sharing your videos. Beautiful historical buildings in your country. We love the architecture.
    God bless 🙏

  • @briannelson4122
    @briannelson4122 2 года назад +6

    Great job! lots of good info and learned some great tips. I dont have that wonderful industrial tenoning machine ,no biggie, it would just take a little longer. The 45 angled steps in the grafted styles I will certainly use, super cool!

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад

      Cheers Brian, Yeah its a great way to strengthen the joint into a solid part of the door

  • @mattcartwright8272
    @mattcartwright8272 2 года назад +2

    Excellent attention to detail. I enjoyed watching you go through the thought process of how you were going to address each of the problem areas.

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад +1

      Cheers for that Matt. Tha KS for watching 👍

  • @elisabethellison3922
    @elisabethellison3922 Год назад

    Thanks for the inspiration! I just made a replacement bottom rail for our 81-year-old door. I don't have sizable machine tools in my current workshop, so I cut the tenons and the top channel on the table saw and used a chisel and a hand plane for the fine work. It took a while, but not longer than going to get bigger tooling that I won't use in the future. I'm happy enough that the door is solid again and functions normally. I was a bit intimidated by the project until seeing this video of yours. Much appreciated!

  • @MrBobfoale
    @MrBobfoale 2 года назад +1

    Wow, what a skilled man, with so many hidden tips and tricks. Loved it, well done.

  • @G.B.B.
    @G.B.B. 2 года назад +2

    One of the best videos I have seen in a long long time! Love the detail. Thank you

  • @stevewilliams3880
    @stevewilliams3880 2 года назад +6

    Absolutely beautiful job, oh to have a workshop like yours.

  • @keithbee47
    @keithbee47 2 года назад

    And that's a TRADESMAN folks. From a retired cabinet maker, Excellent job.

  • @SW-ci9zv
    @SW-ci9zv 2 года назад +1

    Great video of that LONG repair job. So good to see a door like that being repaired. So much work involved in that. It was well worth watching a skilled joiner take pride in his work, along with producing such a well detailed video of the job.

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад

      Thankyou! It was a lot of effort to film, but seems to have been worthwhile! thankyou

  • @genep.1005
    @genep.1005 2 года назад +5

    Just found your channel, amazing job. I would love to be able to do wood working in a shop like that. Id build all new furniture for my house. Glad i found your channel.

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Gene! Its taken years to progress to this stage, pleased to share it with you! Some more videos coming soon!

  • @AG-cg7lk
    @AG-cg7lk 2 года назад +6

    I hope you charged well for such a professional job. Customers are so rarely aware of what goes into such a repair and so think it can be done for less than the cost of the materials! Great work.

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад +4

      THankyou, I charged my rate yes and worked out fairly economical for the customer too VS a new door

    • @sakadabara
      @sakadabara 2 года назад

      @@BradshawJoinery to be honest, with your skill and shop capabilities you could've produce a new door with the same efforts in no time

    • @johnnybravado1030
      @johnnybravado1030 2 года назад

      @@sakadabara that would be too easy!

    • @sakadabara
      @sakadabara 2 года назад

      @@johnnybravado1030 😃😃😃😃

  • @johnoldonekanole602
    @johnoldonekanole602 2 года назад +1

    You are a fantastic craftsman , with unbelievable skills . and to make a vid of your work is great . You are a talented young man .The world needs more people like you . Thank you for sharing your adventure .

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад +1

      Thankyou John! Thats a brilliant comment to read after a long day! :)

  • @johnmeola1189
    @johnmeola1189 2 года назад

    Bravo! Attention to detail is written all over this guy! Thank you for sharing the video.

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад

      Hey John, thankyou very much! I try my best and thats all you can do

  • @jtthe3rd634
    @jtthe3rd634 2 года назад +3

    Wow that is an amazing job I hope the client was happy and paid you well.

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад +3

      Yes paid the bill and really chuffed to preserve a piece of history, And have a very nice restored door! I walk my dog past it everyday so i had to do a good job really haha!

  • @tobiasbostwick9002
    @tobiasbostwick9002 2 года назад +5

    Outstanding job Sir! A joy to watch, and thank you for sharing your mastery of this craft.

  • @dijohnson7
    @dijohnson7 2 года назад

    This is what I like to see, attention to detail & pride in their work, nice job young man.

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад

      Nice one David. Thankyou for such a good comment!

  • @jonwinship9099
    @jonwinship9099 2 года назад

    No matter where one lives in the world, your excellent craftsmanship is the language everyone understands and appreciates. New subscriber.

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад

      Thankyou so much Donald, that is a fantastic comment. 👍 Thanks for the sub too

  • @malcolmlane-ley2044
    @malcolmlane-ley2044 2 года назад +3

    What an absolute treat it has been to watch you do your magic on this old door, well done and you've just won a new subscriber

  • @andrewsmall2718
    @andrewsmall2718 2 года назад +3

    Dennis you’ve given so much good advice through your channel in the last couple of years and 2022 looks like you’ll take it to the next level. You are RUclipss No.1 woodworking channel for the hobbyist as far as I’m concerned and I’m excited to follow your workshop project in the New Year.
    All the best for 2022 and keep on doing what you do Dennis! 👏👏

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад

      Thanks Barry 👍👍👍

    • @johnsellers2999
      @johnsellers2999 2 года назад

      You two are funny. Nice chatting with you Bill and Frank. Lol. Joking aside that was very educational and fun to watch at the same time. Peace

  • @MrStanwillis
    @MrStanwillis 2 года назад

    I do so like watching a master at work. Anybody can build new but repair needs heart. Thank you

  • @mikedraper5260
    @mikedraper5260 2 года назад

    Wow ! What a great job . Bet it lasts a 100 years . Your tutor must be very proud. New subscriber now . Retired Firefighter From Toronto Ontario Canada.

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад

      Cheers Mike, I could never do anythign good enough for the boss i had as an apprentice. If it was perfect it was too slow... all while he sat on the computer watching movies and the business failed. I learnt a great deal there but most of the refinement and what i am showing is learned through education from compaines or development myself.

  • @gordonagent7037
    @gordonagent7037 2 года назад +6

    Fantastic, very professional job. Amazing how accurate your work can be with the correct machinery but still needs the tradies skills. All the best for the new year from new subscriber in Australia

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад

      Thankyou Gordon, Yes its needs everything to come together for the perfect job!

  • @georgebara3883
    @georgebara3883 2 года назад +3

    Beautiful, just loved watching, you made it look so easy and effortless

  • @mikewilliams274
    @mikewilliams274 2 года назад

    Great to see we still have true craftsmen these days.
    Excellent

  • @raminybhatti5740
    @raminybhatti5740 2 года назад

    Highly unpretentious craftsmanship and accompanying commentary that makes everything even more appealing. Wonderful. 👏

  • @markdwyer7846
    @markdwyer7846 3 года назад +5

    I really enjoyed that. Great work. Lovely attention to detail and very neat work.

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  3 года назад +1

      Cheers Mark, appreciate you commenting 👍

  • @davelethaby1279
    @davelethaby1279 3 года назад +3

    Nice work as usual, Ollie.

  • @ricfair9919
    @ricfair9919 2 года назад +2

    WOW I thought I was into perfection! GREAT standard of work. Old school work at such a young age. Nice workshop you have.

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад +1

      Cheers Ric, yeah lucky to have the workshop but also the sum of over 10 years graft building Upto it

  • @topquark6919
    @topquark6919 2 года назад +2

    Superb, high quality job & craftsmanship! I really enjoy watching highly skilled craftsmen work their magic.

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад

      Thanks for that, Should have plenty of videos to come!

  • @ianpin100
    @ianpin100 2 года назад +3

    Great to watch video, on my 2nd multitool now I think they are one of the most underrated modern tools out there, not only for carpentry but metal- plastics- tiles ETC

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад +1

      They are certainly more popular now than 10 years ago!
      They had a Fein when I started in 2007. I've not seen another one until about 5 years ago when they started taking off!

    • @johnriggs4929
      @johnriggs4929 2 года назад +2

      I kept seeing them when I popped into the toolshop and kept thinking "What use are they?" Eventually I bought a Makita 18v one and the number of times it got me out of a fix... Hardly a job goes by without it being used. Underrated, as you say.

    • @TheToolnut
      @TheToolnut 2 года назад +1

      My Bosch 18V brushless multi tool is the best power tool I've purchased to date. Worth it's weight in gold and has paid for itself ten times over. A real game changer and the ultimate get out of jail card, 👍🔨🇮🇪

  • @TheNorthernmunky
    @TheNorthernmunky 2 года назад +3

    That was absolutely brilliant mate, great talent and skills

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад +1

      Cheers mate :) How did you find the channel, my analytics has gone mad the last 24h!!

    • @TheNorthernmunky
      @TheNorthernmunky 2 года назад

      It just came up in my “you may also like” queue! And I’m glad it did, great video to watch! Have subscribed 🤩

  • @watcherbd45
    @watcherbd45 Год назад

    Best door repair job i have ever seen. Well done sir !!!!!!!!

  • @lbabb0607
    @lbabb0607 3 месяца назад

    Amazing work, I will be putting this knowledge to work very soon with a rotten door of my own

  • @blacknight1003
    @blacknight1003 3 года назад +4

    Loved the content and the procedure. Thats it, I’m subscribed, its always a pleasure watching someone who knows what he’s doing, carry out jobs like these. Why don’t you think about an apprentice? We’ll always need people with these skills. Job well done, thank you for sharing.

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  3 года назад +2

      Maybe One day on the apprentice. My reason for doing the videos was mainly to share info as i hadnt taken on an apprentice. Thanks for the comment and sub :)

    • @tonyalways7174
      @tonyalways7174 3 года назад +4

      @@BradshawJoinery any youngster doing an apprenticeship with Bradshaw Joinery would be a lucky lucky barsteward 👍🏻

  • @tmetcalfe-kemp6301
    @tmetcalfe-kemp6301 3 года назад +5

    Loved this video, great to see restoration over a new build. Can you tell me which filler you use for external purposes please?

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  3 года назад +2

      I used a 2 part wood filler. They are all pretty similar so whichever brand is most accessible to you.
      Bigger filling I'd look to use repair care and the wood hardeners

  • @kmonnier
    @kmonnier 2 года назад +1

    Magnificent, definitely adding kerfing with the multi tool to my trick bag.

  • @davidwormleighton2839
    @davidwormleighton2839 2 года назад +2

    Just found your channel and I have to congratulate you on the quality of your work 😀 well done it’s so good to see a top tradesmen at work, stay safe David 👍👍

  • @leeward-qm8sz
    @leeward-qm8sz 3 года назад +6

    Great video and very instructive.
    The new panels you made looked like MDF, is that what you used?

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  3 года назад +16

      Cheers Lee, Yes Its Extreme MDF from Medite, made using Accoya wood fibres. Will last outside unpainted for 50 years!!!
      Ive a test piece sitting in a puddle outside the workshop for 7 years now, other than it being very discouloured its still exactly the same .

    • @ChrisSherlock
      @ChrisSherlock 2 года назад +3

      @@BradshawJoinery Thanks for that explanation. I thought it looked looked like MDF too, and the only stuff I've seen turns to custard if you so much as show it a damp rag.

  • @starobaronen8284
    @starobaronen8284 2 года назад +4

    Really nicely done. i just have a question, did you treat the endgrain at the bottom of the framerepair ? and if not, why would that be ?

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад +3

      Thanks MAte, I put a clear End grain sealer on the bottom, its a product by sikkens, dries fairly fast. If your in a mega rust to seal end grain and have no other options, i have in the past allowed superglue to soak into the grain then use a spray activator to harden it instantly.
      Sealing the end grain of accoya is only to benefit the paint adhesion really. the actual timber itself will not wrot even if completely saturated.. for a long time

    • @starobaronen8284
      @starobaronen8284 Год назад

      @@BradshawJoinery nice. ty

  • @rapido2963
    @rapido2963 Год назад

    My Father was a boat builder - building & repairing MTB’s during the war. He did a similar repair on my elderly & rotten garage door. He did a ‘scarf’ joint on the frame and used only hand tools for the whole repair. It looked amazing when he’d finished it. I wanted to be a boat builder on leaving school. He talked me out of it as he thought fibre glass boats had finished the trade off.
    You did a brilliant job on your door and frame!

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  Год назад +1

      Thanks mate, do you regret not going down that route? I think its quite lucrative now!

  • @gringo1
    @gringo1 2 года назад

    Dont know how I stumbled on this video but by far the best skillful carpenter I've seen on RUclips

  • @orbepa
    @orbepa Год назад

    This is my new favourite carpentry channel. I'm "ok" at woodwork & love to learn more about it - but this gives me ideas I'd never have thought - things like angling the cuts at 45 degrees to help support the door frame. I think a lot of content creators walked away from doing long & detailed videos on RUclips due to the algorithm, which is a shame as this is how a lot of us learn.

    • @orbepa
      @orbepa Год назад

      ...and now a Patreon

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  Год назад

      Hi, thankyou so much! It really makes the effort of making the videos worthwhile hearing such feedback! Yes its difficult to put long info videos out when youtube really promoted short, clickbait content. Thankyou so much.

  • @frenchhouseadventure
    @frenchhouseadventure 2 года назад +1

    Wow, great work. I have a very similar job to do on the front door of my old French house. Being over 120 years old it's not something that I can buy off the shelf to replace, so repair is really my only option. Your video has given me an idea of how I'm going to have to tackle it. Many thanks.

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад +1

      Nice one, there is always the ption to have the door remade exactly the same if it goes wayward! Although expensive, it is something to admire and enjoy!

  • @billprezioso3677
    @billprezioso3677 2 года назад +1

    Really great work and well explained step-by-step step

  • @aureliolorenzo9320
    @aureliolorenzo9320 2 года назад +1

    I feel like I've learned a lot watching this video. Excellent job! Thanks!

  • @mrcuracao
    @mrcuracao 2 года назад +1

    Buetiful work probably one of the best repairs I have seen. Great job

  • @TorbayTech
    @TorbayTech 2 года назад

    RUclips algorithm coming up trumps for once! That was absolutely fantastic to watch. You’re a talented bloke for sure!

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад

      Nice one Dave, yes a few people have said the same about the algorith which is bloomin awesome to hear!

  • @lucianlauriejr7365
    @lucianlauriejr7365 2 года назад +2

    Absolutely awed. Display of the difference between carpentry and joinery. Makes me wonder how much this "little" job cost (including the decorator to follow) and how one of us little people could ever see this type of craftsmanship.

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад +3

      Not ridiculous. Under £700. Much cheaper than a new arched door and frame!

    • @guzziwheeler
      @guzziwheeler 2 года назад

      @@BradshawJoinery That is interesting. I estimated € 700-900. I hit it!

  • @leesmall7693
    @leesmall7693 2 года назад +1

    What a absolute work of art , was a pleasure to watch , great workmanship 👍

  • @guzziwheeler
    @guzziwheeler 2 года назад

    I love to see things beeing sensually and professionally repaired instead of beeing thrown away and replaced by a new one. This door is now good for a second life. Good job, man, I enjoyed to watch. You have a new subscriber from Germany!

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад

      Thanks for that! Not only save a piece of history, added to it and saved money over replacing

  • @erichelm4339
    @erichelm4339 2 года назад +1

    Very nice work, we are losing our craftsmen here in the states. Glad someone has taught you well.

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад

      Cheers Eric, yes lucky to train at one of the last small traditional bench joinery shops! Not many at all left here.

  • @peterfitzgerald2208
    @peterfitzgerald2208 2 года назад

    Great job! As a home improvement and repair carpenter for 30yrs I have found that the multi-tool comes in handy on virtually every job.

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  2 года назад

      Yes they are bloomin great! We had one in the shop 15 years ago and never used it. But i use mine all the time now

  • @davidjennings9253
    @davidjennings9253 Год назад

    Superb job !!!! Such a treat to watch someone so methodical. Great job and great video - Keep them coming!!!

    • @BradshawJoinery
      @BradshawJoinery  Год назад

      Thanks dor the inspiration David, its hard work making these videos! :)