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Any carpenter worth his pay knows you don't rely on a hammer to pull nails, and if you do have to pull one, you pull it sideways, not straight off the claw. Estwing hammers are the worst body killer I have ever tried. The hammer may last forever, but your body won't.
Pine nuts are short for pignoli, and it’s not the same thing as those things that fall from pine trees. Not only that, the seeds in the gutter are not from pine trees. Those would be pine cones. The ones in the video look like maple seeds.
no. just relearn ALL of algebra. sh!t changes everyday.l and you need to know EVERYTHING. dont pick and choose the individual lessons JUST to pass the test cause id!ots that only worry about the test instead of ACTUALLY learning what you need to know get people electrocuted and k!lled. stop. learn ALL of algebra 1 and 2 start to finish. if you score anything below a perfect acore on a test this simple and braindead i want you NOWHERE near me or anything related to electricity. and if youre too lazy and stup!d to know basic algebra front to back and back to front you dont belong in the trades. hell you dont belong on the road or in the voting booth either. thats how trump got elected.
@@topsaw nice! Should have a decent tone as well. If I may make a suggest to pass on to the student, a burgundy or red pick guard with black knobs would look great and contrast the dark wood if only varnishing and keeping the naked wood.
Didn't get a chance at high school wood shop. Closed the course a year or two before I got there. Didn't have any trade type of classes available but the time hit high school. I did take muscle school wood shop. Still have things I made in shop... over a quarter century ago now.
Thank you. When the bathroom door handle like this came off, I searched on the ground for a small screw that may have fallen off. There is no screw to fall off and what it needs is that wrench.
Excellent video the over head view and your straight forward teaching is the bomb. Thanks! I start hauling cars with a 16 foot trailer soon. Drove tow trucks for years never was very good at backing. I think the key is making a lot of corrections by pulling forward and then there is the flow like ice skating or shooting pool and you see the angle and just go for it without thinking too much. Thanks for the video!
If you can't tell the difference between a finish and framing hammer...you aren't a good carpenter, my father has had that exact stiletto for 40years I've had mine for 10...
Jenner and their pencil pencil holder are going places, that is the kind of design that would sell really well. Sheild one is also great and inventive. The general quality of all of them look really good and sturdy so congratulate them all on the integrity of their projects please.
Oh whoever made the shield one also might want to add little half circle extensions to the front of each hole to stabilise and take some of the weight, the principles needed to keep the pencils from falling would be more stable with the extra bits of wood to bind against.
@@topsaw ngl I did read another comment thread saying that it might need some modifications to be able to hold pencils well, but I’m just gonna ignore that…
Shield one for sure, unless it has trouble holding pencils... then it isn’t much of a pencil holder. The first one tho? Very nice design. Gotta be my second favorite.