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How has the European hinges worked for you? My fear would be the hinge parts separating under the weight of the bits and the subsequent mess of bits on the ground.
Hello. This was an excellent and elaborated presentation. While I was watching you , your work bench with tracks and clamps got my attention. You have put tracks in the mitered edges. Can you please give me the link to get those toggle clamps. You should make a clip for that idea. I loved it. That eliminates the need of a Vice. I appreciate again.
Thanks for the video. For the insulation experts out there, I’m curious if “some insulation is better than no or less insulation”. To clarify my question, I have a similar steel building project that I am working on and am currently putting up foam board insulation from the floor up 8’ and then will frame walls and install tongue and groove 3/4” plywood. There is the contractor installed insulation that is installed between the girts/purlins and the steel panels and I am adding the foam board over this to up the R-value. Right now I do not plan to put foam panels the rest of the way up the walls (I might later on) and definitely am not going to try to add them to my ceiling. Can I expect any better results if only part of the building has increased R-value? Thanks.
Looked like a pretty easy restoration for someone of your obvious capabilities, though personally I can't even change a fuse. The end result was truly beautiful.
Painters tape DID NOT hold for me!!! Dang it. I'm using chainsaw milled slabs, so it's not super smooth. Any suggestions to fill cracks on the underside? Hot glue? Some kind of caulking? All of my epoxy ran out under the ground through tape, flashing, anything I could find…
When attaching the base to the top I prefer to drive my first pocket hole then square it up using the corner to corner measuring method and then flush trim the plywood. But thanks for the video man! Subscribing.