My Grandpa always said "A buggy built for 2 was a courting buggy. It was also great for newlyweds but it got traded in for a 2 seat buggy shortly into the marriage." Happy New Year.
Идеално оборудване на роботилницата. Машините са стари, но превъзходни. Уменията и знанията на майстора са за учебник. Жалко е, че не се вижда наследник, който да изучава занаята. Защото това е историческо богатсво. Благодаря за удоволствието да ви гледаме! София - България.
Given enought time warching Dave you can learn basic carpentry, finish carpentry, wheelwrighting, blacksmithing, welding, and painting when he is in the shop. But you can't forget metalworking, farming, and other trades. Dave keep up the great teaching you are doing. May 2025 be a successful year gor you and Dianne
It's amazing how you can get your head around all those cuts and angles, looked well good and now kerf or slack joints. Nicely done. Thanks for posting....
Dave! ......I see you've misplaced my vest somewhere! ......I truly love watching you work on these pieces of art ! All those compound joints and cuts made my mind hurt.....love your show....and wish you and your family a Happy New Year !
I am continually amazed at your craftsmanship as well as the skill of the men who created these buggy's in the first place. Reminds me of my father who was a great craftsmen himself.
Nice combination of wood and metal everything in balance and every added component lending strength to those that went on before. Built for a lifetime of work. Great skills.😊
I love the combination of those fasteners...some are modern with a better long tern secure while the others are external and visible that have the period look. Makes for a better build overall. Making up the plans and precutting the wood looks so easy compared to a one only build, measure (twice) cut and fit. This is how any shop should work, experienced, talent, knowhow and motivation. Nothing less unless you are supervised ! Lots of shops out there just don't see it that way. Thank you EngelsCoachShop.
You have inspired me . I spent the last of this years daylight working out how to make a fifth wheel from some old truck rear brake discs. 23 years ago I built a very rough rolling scaffold/ siege tower to paint my grandfathers home for my wedding . It is made of 4x4s ,pipe axles and scrap plywood wheels. After watching many of your video , i decided that i could make my tower steer and be towed. It has a bunch of jobs to do next year. So thanks for the inspiration and happy new year!
Happy, healthy, prosperous, blessed and wonderful New Year full of joy. Dave and Diane. Greetings from NE Rural Ohio. Stay well be safe, cheers my friends. Looking forward to 2025 to see what you have in store for us
Happy Newyear to you and Dianne, Dave! Have lots of fun with video-editing (the animations where cool), the museum/store and all other things in your life
I cant imagine how all these precision cuts and fits could be done with 18th century hand tools. Maybe you could add how our predecessors did this stuff.
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A masterclass in joinery. Just one of your many talents.Happy New Year !
Hi Dave, and Diane, there is so much notching on this wagon bed, but it's strong, and beautiful. You make it look simple even with its complexity. I know too well how one bad measurement can mess up the whole thing. Great job! I wish you, and Diane a very happy New Year. I'm looking forward to the next year of projects. 🥳
WOW! Not only do you have to put this puzzle together, but you also have to make the parts of the puzzle. Great build. It's a shame that you were low on your automatic screws and brads. I can't find those in any of our hardware stores in Alabama so I have to drive them all by hand.
Dave, I think you could be one of those Japanese wood workers with those cuts you made. I had a container of those self screwing screws, I left the lid off of them, they’re all gone! Have a Happy New Year!
Ma tutto questo tuo meraviglioso sapere,un giorno speriamo molto lontano,a chi lo lascierai,visto che lavori sempre solo? E' un vero peccato!!! Lunga vita a Dave!!!Buon anno!!!
Wow ive been watching your channel since day one and your skill just amazes me i wish there was somebody like you near where i live so i could sit and watch but unfortunately there isn't keep the good work coming my friend happy new year to you and your family from me and my family across the pond in England 🎉🎉
I find myself wondering if you could do a wagon in the style of "Mr. Chickadee" with hand saws, planes and drills. You do so much artful work besides what you can do with power tools. I'd think a dedicated dado machine would save you about half your lifetime. The more time spent messing around with table saws the law of averages and human error are going to catch up with you. I've personally felt the bite of a saw blade a few times in my life. Nothing permanently dis-figuring yet. Hearing the traffic outside your shop reminds me of a bicycle trip I took across Montana. So much loud exhaust. Best wishes on the new year.
i dont know if you know this but the handles on the old craftsman screwdrivers are made to accept a box end wrench for added leverage. if you need it. i dont know what size probably 3/4 , 7/8s or something bigger
My Grandpa always said "A buggy built for 2 was a courting buggy. It was also great for newlyweds but it got traded in for a 2 seat buggy shortly into the marriage." Happy New Year.
Love the self screwing screws and self nailing nails...👍
You are hard pushed to find slotted head screws now let alone self driving ones😂
My screws make periodic breaks for freedom on the floor. 😀
Where can I order some of those? 😂
What amazes me is that they built them originally without any power tools, all was done with hand tools. Imagine how long it took.
Not just putting together a puzzle but making the pieces to build a puzzle. Amazing
*- Agreed ! ! !*
Идеално оборудване на роботилницата. Машините са стари, но превъзходни. Уменията и знанията на майстора са за учебник. Жалко е, че не се вижда наследник, който да изучава занаята. Защото това е историческо богатсво.
Благодаря за удоволствието да ви гледаме!
София - България.
I appreciated the animation magic!
I LOVE the stop motion effects you peppered throughout this video! Happy New Year!
Given enought time warching Dave you can learn basic carpentry, finish carpentry, wheelwrighting, blacksmithing, welding, and painting when he is in the shop. But you can't forget metalworking, farming, and other trades.
Dave keep up the great teaching you are doing.
May 2025 be a successful year gor you and Dianne
It's inspiring to watch a Master Craftsman work!
You are getting pretty fancy with the animated screw driving. Nice touch !
glad this place is here. One of the best vids, that wagon would last forever if not abused.
Have a blessed New Year!!!
I like those self taping screws & nails
Happy Friday Dave and Diane!!
Tuesday?😮
That's pretty complex joinery, Dave. I didn't know we were building a fine cabinet! Best wishes to you and Diane, for a prosperous New Year.
Impressed by all the buggy hardware. Especially the tail gate latches , never saw anything like those. Really nice work.
I love the irons on this! It just looks so awesome, even tho it's so functional it's just so elegant.
It's amazing how you can get your head around all those cuts and angles, looked well good and now kerf or slack joints. Nicely done. Thanks for posting....
Your old tricks did not go unnoticed Great videos Dave, you are a true craftsman, You and Diane Have a happy new year.
Dave! ......I see you've misplaced my vest somewhere! ......I truly love watching you work on these pieces of art ! All those compound joints and cuts made my mind hurt.....love your show....and wish you and your family a Happy New Year !
Life lesson, a fellow cannot too many clamps! Happy new year.
some very nice work there bar none
This video proves you can ever have enough pipe clamps!!🤣nice craftsmanship Dave!!
Those self driving screws are a real labor saver. Happy New Year.
Happy 2025 Dave, best wishes for the new year. Looking forward to more of you progress.
Proves the old adage that you can't have too many clamps. Great job
I am continually amazed at your craftsmanship as well as the skill of the men who created these buggy's in the first place. Reminds me of my father who was a great craftsmen himself.
Nice combination of wood and metal everything in balance and every added component lending strength to those that went on before. Built for a lifetime of work. Great skills.😊
I like the tool-less effect for some screws and nails. Not always, but the few times you used the effect was great!
Good morning and happy New Year
One of the most entertaining builds I’ve seen in quite a while on any channel! Thanks so much in particular to the video editor!
Love the ghostly screwdriver - - from 'A Christmas Tale' .... 👻
Thanks for sharing 👍 and Happy New Year to you and your family 😅
Well I guess we won't get another video from you until next year, Dave! Happy New Year and Best Wishes for 2025 from London.
I like the new filming technique. Boggles my mind how one does that😀
I love the combination of those fasteners...some are modern with a better long tern secure while the others are external and visible that have the period look. Makes for a better build overall.
Making up the plans and precutting the wood looks so easy compared to a one only build, measure (twice) cut and fit. This is how any shop should work, experienced, talent, knowhow and motivation. Nothing less unless you are supervised ! Lots of shops out there just don't see it that way. Thank you EngelsCoachShop.
A happy, prosperous and healthy 2025 from Costa Rica. 🥂 🥂
A Wonderful Happy New Year To You And Your Family Sir. What a blissful moment, watching a buggy being born...
You are a true Craftsman, and the video editing is excellent, Happy New Year, and thanks again for entertaining all of us over the years
New Years Day seems more productive watching this,
Norm would be proud of you Dave,
Art & Melissa from Ohio
Abrams?
Hello fellow Ohioan, happy New Year
@@alfredomarotta6604 HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU TOO! from Ashland County
@@artszabo1015 Medina county, here🥂
@@alfredomarotta6604 Practically neighbors!
You have inspired me . I spent the last of this years daylight working out how to make a fifth wheel from some old truck rear brake discs. 23 years ago I built a very rough rolling scaffold/ siege tower to paint my grandfathers home for my wedding . It is made of 4x4s ,pipe axles and scrap plywood wheels. After watching many of your video , i decided that i could make my tower steer and be towed. It has a bunch of jobs to do next year. So thanks for the inspiration and happy new year!
The precise and intricate joinery in that buggy is a work of art, and it was a joy to watch you making all of those cuts.
Now I might be going out on a limb here but I’m thinking you might have done this a time or two before. Looking awesome!
The slow motion reminds me of the claymation shows like rudolph
Finger-scribed with a dull pencil makes for the tightest joints
A master Class of joinery!!!!! Very nice!
Happy, healthy, prosperous, blessed and wonderful New Year full of joy. Dave and Diane.
Greetings from NE Rural Ohio. Stay well be safe, cheers my friends.
Looking forward to 2025 to see what you have in store for us
Happy Newyear to you and Dianne, Dave! Have lots of fun with video-editing (the animations where cool), the museum/store and all other things in your life
Happy Newyear Dave and family!! From the Netherlands.
Love the animation Dave gave me a little chuckle on New Years morning another great video thanks.
Спасибо. С Новым Годом.
Nice stop motion, that was different.
Wonderful workmanship. Happy New Year to you and yours sir.
Thanks Dave
Once again thanks for the video, Happy New Year
I wish I had had some of those self-drilling screws and self-hammering nails for my projects!
From Alaska we wish you all a Happy New Year down there,
That's the best built buggy body going. Fantastic job Dave , looking forward to see it set the rest of the buggy. Happy New Year 2025. Fred.
I cant imagine how all these precision cuts and fits could be done with 18th century hand tools. Maybe you could add how our predecessors did this stuff.
A masterclass in joinery. Just one of your many talents.Happy New Year !
Happy New Year to you and Diane and thank you for all your efforts🤗😎🤗😎
Great vid as always Dave. Now you've got me trying to align all the screws in the face plates in the house 😀.
Happy and Healthy New Year Dave and Diane!
Time lapse screws = interesting development. Wishing you all the best for 2025.
A great video, Dave,,,,really good special effects! Editor's magic!
Hi Dave, and Diane, there is so much notching on this wagon bed, but it's strong, and beautiful. You make it look simple even with its complexity. I know too well how one bad measurement can mess up the whole thing. Great job! I wish you, and Diane a very happy New Year. I'm looking forward to the next year of projects. 🥳
@ 17:47 that is what I call self tapping screws...... 😂 🤠🌵🌵🌵🍺🇺🇲
HAPPY NEW YEAR 🎊🎉 Dave and your family 🙏❤️
WOW! Not only do you have to put this puzzle together, but you also have to make the parts of the puzzle. Great build.
It's a shame that you were low on your automatic screws and brads. I can't find those in any of our hardware stores in Alabama so I have to drive them all by hand.
Happy new year!
Happy new year from Danmarks
Happy New Year to ya, I really enjoyed the special effects, keep up the good work
Great video. Thanks for posting. Happy New Year
A happy new year 🍾🎇
I see your lovely bride got new editing software.😁 Love it. More More in 25 👍👍👍
Dave, I think you could be one of those Japanese wood workers with those cuts you made. I had a container of those self screwing screws, I left the lid off of them, they’re all gone! Have a Happy New Year!
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U r a craftsman nice camera work happy new year
Ma tutto questo tuo meraviglioso sapere,un giorno speriamo molto lontano,a chi lo lascierai,visto che lavori sempre solo? E' un vero peccato!!! Lunga vita a Dave!!!Buon anno!!!
Happy New Year😊😊😊
Happy New Year Dave and Diane!
HAPPY NEW YEAR
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Really enjoy your work.
Larry
Paragonah, Utah
Happy New Year :)
Always impressed with your workmanship,great job, great video.just keep on doing what you do best.hope you have a quiet holiday.be safe 👍👍👍😎😎😎
Wishing you & your family a Happy New Year!🥂
Bonne année et bonne santé à tout le monde
Another wonderful video. Thanks and Happy New Year to y'all.
Happy new year from Northern Ireland
Great job. Thank you 😊
Hard to realize these were the family vehicles of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They look almost too delicate for the job!
Happy new year Mr. and Ms. Engel !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Happy New Year
Wow ive been watching your channel since day one and your skill just amazes me i wish there was somebody like you near where i live so i could sit and watch but unfortunately there isn't keep the good work coming my friend happy new year to you and your family from me and my family across the pond in England 🎉🎉
I find myself wondering if you could do a wagon in the style of "Mr. Chickadee" with hand saws, planes and drills. You do so much artful work besides what you can do with power tools. I'd think a dedicated dado machine would save you about half your lifetime. The more time spent messing around with table saws the law of averages and human error are going to catch up with you. I've personally felt the bite of a saw blade a few times in my life. Nothing permanently dis-figuring yet. Hearing the traffic outside your shop reminds me of a bicycle trip I took across Montana. So much loud exhaust. Best wishes on the new year.
THE JOINTERY IS MUCH MORE COMPLEX THAN I WOULD HAVE THOUGHT... GREAT WORK AND HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU AND DIANE...
Hi from France,I wish you and Diane a happy new year and by the end a running Jeep ?
Have a Happy and Healthy New Year.
Happy New year to you and your family. May God bless you all.
i dont know if you know this but the handles on the old craftsman screwdrivers are made to accept a box end wrench for added leverage. if you need it. i dont know what size probably 3/4 , 7/8s or something bigger