Making things is what I like to do. I am going to put build videos on Fridays showing how to make a variety of things. Wednesdays I do my vlog or "talkie talkie" going over previous builds and talking about general shop stuff. If you are a builder, maker or DIYer this channel is for you. Keep up to date by subscribing so you don't miss a thing. Thanks for stopping by and I'll see you soon!
-Nick
Mailing Address: 2221 S Webster Ave #119 Green Bay, WI 54301
Disclaimer: All of my materials/media are for entertainment purposes only. These are not instruction on how to safely operate power tools. Power tools have a risk to personal injury as do many other things in life. Have fun & don't hurt yourself.
Thank you Nick! Awesome video and it gave me many ideas!! My question is have you ever put this on the interior of a house? Would it hold up in a bathroom if I wanted to a wall with it? Thanks, Jennifer
I've watched a buttload of videos real complicated track saws easy track saws you name it and I have to say your idea is the best. It's the cheapest the easiest and it looks like about the easiest and lightest carry around from one work site to another. Thank you brother. My search is over
I've made my sled a few years ago and it's served me well. I really like your build and think its time to build a new one mirroring yours. great job, thank you
Yup - you could resaw it thinner if have the capabilities & desire - depends on the material on how much ya want to try to save - thanks for your keen observation skills 👊🏼
You won't get rich, but if everyone on here tipped ya' you would have another $3k (are you listening guys!) Seriously, I needed to make a tool to make a tool to install my seal so this will save me a bit of time on one step at least LOL
Dude, this is frikkin genius! Tomorrow I need to make a small, cone-shaped expander to install a hydraulic piston seal , 'cause I don't feel like spending $240 for something I may only use once. I was going to cobble a quickie horizontal lathe with a drill, but this is faster and better. Now to figure out how to make an expanding pusher! Thanks.
Awesome- glad I could help - you’ll have to let me know how it goes & maybe tag me in a pic on some platform so I can see it - btw, did you tip $5? Haven’t seen that newer icon so I didn’t know - either way, appreciated 👊🏼✌🏼
No problem, glad I could help - parallel clamps are definitely an investment and they’re not the most versatile but when they do come in to play they’re rather useful - for smaller stuff check out parallel jaw pliers
Your shop looks like mine. I have to move stuff to work on most of my tools. But, you have put your shop to good use in spite of the clutter. You inspire me. Thanks for sharing your shop with us.