Reuse RAILWAY Sleepers Woodworking Project // Beautiful Monolithic Rustic Strong Table Design
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- Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
- Reuse RAILWAY Sleepers Woodworking Project // Beautiful Monolithic Rustic Strong Table Design
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Those woods are impregnated in the solution composed of Arsenic, Chromium and Cupper compounds against weathering, so they are basically highly toxic especially when inhaling dust from sawing as well as dust ash from burning the woods. Chromium oxide might cause nasal perforation.
So, in my country, the waist woods from railway, telephone poles and power grids are strictly controlled in disposing.
no existe manera alguna de poderlas reutilizar?
cubrise sólo con un barbijo no alcanza?
I was just thinking what a cool looking heavy duty kitchen table it would make to knead dough for bread making etc . . still , same style out of less toxic wood would do the job
Thanks for the heads up about the treated timber . . heard excited talk here in Oz about grabbing timber from old wood railway bridges being dismantled & the projects that could ensue , so important to reflect it dangerous to cut up & inhale the dust
LMAO... The dude is wearing sandals while running a circular saw on thick lumber near his feet; he is pushing thick boards through a table saw, with no guard or push stick, getting his hands very close to the blade... I don't think he cares about an inhalation hazard
...but I appreciate you sharing that for the rest of us
The various chemicals used to treat these railroad ties hazardous materials and should be handled as such and be taken to a special waste disposal dump. BEWARE!
That table is solid AF!
Здравствуйте привет из Нижнего сверло по дереву с наконечником а так все отлично так держать хорошо получается хорошего вам здоровья и вашим близким да хранит вас всех господь Нижний Новгород Россия Юра жду новых видео спасибо
My understanding in regards to railroad wood ties is that they're treated with poison chemicals to protect from pests,safe if epoxy coated?
what a beautiful table made with great skill........................
Ну хоть бы дырки залатал. Кому нужен такой страшный стол с дырами?
Great use of PPE, especially the steel toe capped sandals
Excellent and rapid working skills!` wow!!
❤Using railway sleeper beatiful👍👍👍👍👍
Life is too short to wear a respirator...
That is one hella beautiful table! I'm not sure what railroad ties look like in Vietnam, but those kind of look like telephone pole cross-arms, don't they? They also don't look pressure treated.
I saw your video and it was amazing
I don't know how they lay track in your country but here in Australia the sleeper sits in a bed of crushed stone and over time little fragments of that stone get imbedded in the wood and no matter how you clean the sleeper you can't remove all the grit. I have tried using a high pressure water jet but it still did not work. So every time I started working on the sleeper with whatever tool it bluntened almost straight away. It did not matter if it was Bi-metal or tungsten or carbide they all had the edge taken off of them so I stopped using sleepers for anything.
Beautiful work.
Beautiful work of art. You Sir are a master of making sawdust.
I like it so Beautiful 🙂👌
Don't worry, these are not railway sleepers anyway. Looks like those were taken from a boat wreck.
Me gusta como trabajáis por que a probechai toda la madera vieja pro veo algo q no me gusta q los agujero viejo se veríais de taparlo con aserrin i cola Leda mas cache al trabajo y podéis ponerlo mas caro es mi opinión perdona sino osagustado lo q he dicho
Master Van.
What kinda grid do they use on the grinder?
Cheers!
What kind of glue are they using between each piece?
great skills
In sandals!
Hi there.
Where are you from and which wood do they use for railway sleepers in your country?
I'm from South Africa and I believe we use something called ironwood which seems to be similar to teak and is highly prized by woodworkers.
🇳🇱🤝👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Ones I did the same job, but was unable to remove unpleasant smell.
❤👏👏👏👏👏🇧🇷
I thought you weren’t supposed to used that wood because creosote is a harmful carcinogen.
They are railroad Ties not sleepers.
Una española
umm... Skills - very good. Table - super ugly. There's a difference between reclaimed wood and half-rotten railway waste. More of that - railway sleepers could be soaked with toxic anti-bacteria solutions, making them unusable for a food table.