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Ditch the paper cut lists. Big flatscreen and old iPads. Life will be easier.
ОтветитьBlow and go, sounds like my ex wife 😂
ОтветитьI go to the same plywood company in Ft. Worth. I load my jeep up, go to the parking lot next door, and make my cuts there in their parking lot.
ОтветитьWell you should always try to keep your overhead low as possible, cool dillo.
Ответитьcope first
ОтветитьLove the plywood company of
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Looks great!
ОтветитьHoodie and shirt season?
ОтветитьI did stay in a Holiday inn express last night
ОтветитьTime too move on !
ОтветитьBest way to label doors is with fine point marker in the bore holes. Love all your content 👏🏼
ОтветитьWhat state are you in?
ОтветитьIt’s so cool to see Tom from Kizen fence with you. Looks like a perfect fit.
ОтветитьReminded me of David robinson street in dominion
ОтветитьAre you looking to add members to your team anytime soon? I would be interested.
ОтветитьI bet your neighbors are gonna be happy
ОтветитьThe comment at the plywood store ‘we can’t cut in here’! How the fk does anything get done in that country? Scared to death of everything.
ОтветитьCongrats!!! Obviously, the YT experience has been very kind to you. Well deserved!
ОтветитьI can imagine neighbors complaining about performing commercial carpentry production from his home garage. Work like this would be prohibited in many residential areas, especially by virtually any HOA.
Ответитьmoving houses!@? after that amazing fireplace?!!
Ответитьbuy a commercial building then rent it back to your business. can't explain exactly how it works but it's about taxes. Eventually you own the building and can sell it or lease and have a revenue stream in your retirement. Seems like it would hard to get your money back on a shop built own your own property, they seem expensive to build.
ОтветитьYou are absolutely doing the right thing
ОтветитьGreat video. What computer program do you use?
ОтветитьCan we get a router bit and material breakdown for these beautiful doors please?
Ответитьafter watching you work on the doors and the fireplace mantel I'm dumbfounded as to how you can move from your house. I hope you making a big profit!
ОтветитьInteresting move... I used to do custom cabinetry and THEN moved on to trimming new homes. I had to learn a ton new skills, buy more tools, and made more money. Never heard of somebody going from trim to cabinets. At least in my area that would be a massive downgrade. Like going from painting cars to cleaning them.
ОтветитьI knew when I saw the small garage that wouldn’t last long considering the work, tools and space
ОтветитьWhat router bits do you use to make that simple shaker door? Thanks for the content.
ОтветитьMoving 😮 excited for your new adventure !!!!
ОтветитьHave you considered MDF for the doors instead of plywood? For the smaller drawer fronts you can rabbet 1/2" so its flush. Then you don't have to make the extra 1/4" piece
ОтветитьHey Richard, we have the same issue, scaling our Trim Carpentry to bigger projects like custom cabinetry, we invested in a 4’ by 4’ CNC. Have you ever considered a CNC to mill cabinet parts?
ОтветитьGood Morning, what kind of setup is that for drilling hinge cups on the doors! I think I need one of those!
ОтветитьHey Richard. You might want to look into a backcutter bit for the door and drawer panels. That way you can use 3/8" material vs 1/4" for the panels and the backcutter will give you a flush backside without all of the extra labor making strips for each. The 3/8" material will give you a more solid product too.
ОтветитьYou and your guys are true craftsmen. I’ve seen your videos from your beginning days and you obviously took in every lesson along the way. Having great tools makes the work so much more enjoyable, productive, and high quality. Also, your videos really show how much man hours/ effort goes into a project to get it done quickly and efficiently.
ОтветитьWondering if your current neighbors complain about you running a business out of your driveway/garage with the saws/routers/vacuums going all day—
ОтветитьLearn Microsoft Excel ... great spreadsheet for doors and drawers ...
ОтветитьGood call on moving and building your own shop. Nice work on the doors and drawer fronts. It is time consuming but rewarding to make your own. I use the same jig for boring hinges. One modification I made to mine was drill a hole in the front of it to accept a shop vac hose. Cuts down on cleanup and eliminates the thing getting plugged up with shavings. Keep up the great work!
ОтветитьCheesy Festool drill lol
ОтветитьUnless you have a handful of employees knocking out work all day requiring a rented shop..... yeah your better off with a home that has a larger garage or even better, a detached and large shop.
If business slows down even for a couple of months, having to pay rent on a shop can hit hard.
You gotta keep movin' or you'll lose your mind!
ОтветитьLumber company can't cut on their property...what the hell has this world come to.
ОтветитьCan't wait to see the new home.
ОтветитьSo amazing to see how far you've come! Love to see people blessed. Keep up the hard work and the awesomeness!
ОтветитьGood stuff as always. Stay safe stay productive!
ОтветитьLove that hinge jig. It’s been a life saver in my cabinet projects. And quite a bit cheaper than the Blum.
ОтветитьIt's all prospective based off money you've made... building out table 1 in shop 1 right now. Half residential finish carpentry, half custom toolbelts. About the size of a 3 car garage(just a bit bigger), and I'm to the moon excited. I'm sure you were when you were setting up your current setup. Really looking forward to seeing what you wind up with this go around.
Ps- sorry I don't comment much
Haha that armadillo said he gonna miss y'all!
ОтветитьHow far north do you go? Are you interested in bidding new projects?
ОтветитьFlipper!!😅
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