I watch a lot of different woodworkers but of all of them you are the best. No one deserves a better workshop more than you. Congrats on the new house and can't wait to see more videos (including the building of your new workshop from the ground up)....please keep the great videos coming and stay safe.
Hi, your one inch belt sander is a Viel. This was a small shop in Île Verte, Quebec, Canada. There tools were pretty much hand made and worked great if you ever come across their shaper blade sharpener jump on it. Great video.
Fantastic! Super excited to see the new home and your personal touches along with Honey Bunny! It was awesome to wake up with a notification that Bart has uploaded a new video. I needed some Komar in my day!
Congratulations Bart. Can't wait to see what you do with the new place. Best to you and Honey-Bunny on the move and the new house. New phases of life are overwhelming and exciting.
You love the old shop, but no doubt will love the new one more. I too look forward to seeing the evolving next shop. I know it will be even better, allowing you to be more creative and have more fun. Looking forward to seeing the new projects too! Enjoy the ride!!!! Oh, and please keep the Honey Bunny and Fam guest appearances coming; love them too! 💙
Your new shop sounds like it is going to be amazing! I have always loved your videos and now I am really excited to see these dreams become reality over the next couple of years.
Cool workshop. Thank you for the tour. Inspiring to build my own workshop as part of my holistic therapy as healing from paternal abuses.. Repair the 1800 era work table Sir, you wont regret it..an attachment to ancient era of woodworking while.working, that's a nice feeling.. it would be sad to just turn into an office table.. God bless Sir.
So exciting Bart! Keep bringing the vids....always nice to end the day on a little buildery with you. Enjoy every moment of the new house. I just bought a new house and get a new shop too! Bring the cool tips and tricks often buddy!!!
Thanks TT. Really appreciate that. Working on the subs too lol, but it’s more the experience and sharing it with the ones who care. Thanks for the support
Congrats on the house dude! We just recently moved and packing up my shop (I was working out of an 10x12 shed) was a real pain. Now I'm working out of a 2 car garage and hopefully will build a dedicated woodshop in the next 5 years. I can't wait to see your new setup!
I live how you have reused, recycled, repurposed, and refurbished so many of your pieces, to honor the vintage and keep stuff out of the landfills and proved, One man's trash is another man's treasure! Nice job in so many ways!
I remember in my younger years (not that I’m old) how many creative ideas how I wanted, wanted, wanted. Now that I’m older (not that I’m really old) I wish I kept something’s more simpler and had less. Too much maintenance, too much time consumption, too many age related worn out body parts from working until I blew a fuse. I wish I had more time for other things than maintaining home and property because it’s aged me.
Anything will do. If your looking for a small job saw I know Bosch and Dewalt make good ones. Either way you go I would make sure it’s 1hp or above. My ridged is 3/4 and sometimes just doesn’t have power for the big stuff
I live in MA and I want to do the same on my basement but I’m afraid that my neighbors will complain about the noise! Do you know what is the law about this ?
No idea. But I never ran into issues with neighbors complaining. I usually wouldn’t run the table saw past 10pm. But they never said anything about it ever being too noisy. I did have good neighbors though.