This video should be in every metalworker's and welder's reference library. People who turn wood into shavings and sawdust probably will find it of interest as well.
For lifting full sheets, if I may suggest a really cheep engine hoist. Maybe cut the legs down so you can get closer to the table and put a bunch of weight on the back at the bottom (concrete?). 9:55 Excellent shot.
The most beautiful utilitarian storage cabinet I have ever seen, full stop. Wesley, you are my kind of people. Building that cabinet out of walnut ply? Mmmuuwwah! My hardwood Top Ten list is as follows; Walnut, Mahogany, Teak and 7 other hardwoods. I hope you are fairing the Texan Power Famine okay? I can appreciate a lapse in posting - priority must be given to thawing out the toilet!
Very nice shelving. After many many hours of blackening and sealing industrial stair cases and fireplace facias I determined that unless the customer wanted it to be a custom uneven mottled finish. We color matched it and started powder coating them. I would use my pickiness and do such a great job that it look PC anyway😂. You only have to sandblast off a weeks work ( a full wide staircase in a department store) and do it again sloppier to satisfy a customer one time.😅 Again the shelves look awesome.
Excellent film, well shot and executed. The bins are gorgeous, such a high level of fit and finish. Never heard of a rivet squeezer before, cool tool. Mahalo for sharing! : )
I need to make some bins for an old mailcart I use to store spices and pantry stuff in my kitchen. Not only is your video a perfect starting point, man, that info that OSH CUT is doing bending is a game changer! I'd looked at their site for something before (to see if I could make a replacement part for an equipment cabinet) but it needed a bend and they didn't do it then, and I don't have a metal break. Brake? Whatever. Wesley you the man though
Sure be nice if you put them there rivets and rivet squeezulator in the description as well. Been looking for something fancier then the ol pop rivets, just ain't made up the ol noggin on what, these seem good though.
I can't recommend a specific one, because I got mine used at a surplus place in Dallas (CDC Products if you're in the area). Try searching www.yardstore.com/ for hand squeezers. You'll need the dies that go with it. I get my 1/8" solid aluminum rivets at McMaster.
Welcome to the club! Your furters are safe now! I just got some brackets made by OSH Cut because they came through for me where as send cut send couldn’t bend my brackets. OSH cut for the win Very fancy shelving unit
Great looking project with lots of tips on assembly. Really like the industrial design of this. Bonus for starting with #13. Starting at 1 is so overdone. 😄 Thanks for sharing!
Missed you man! Guess I'll correct for windage and try again... All joking aside, that storage unit is dope. And I love the excitement over new toys...I'm totally the same way.
This video should be in every metalworker's and welder's reference library. People who turn wood into shavings and sawdust probably will find it of interest as well.
Dude, that turned out SPECTACULARLY
Not at all what I expected when I read "industrial". These are gorgeous.
5:20 the old 'look twice, glue once'. Never fails!
For lifting full sheets, if I may suggest a really cheep engine hoist. Maybe cut the legs down so you can get closer to the table and put a bunch of weight on the back at the bottom (concrete?).
9:55 Excellent shot.
The clip with the applicator pad is brilliant! Thank you!
I'd just learned about it, myself. A good quality paper towel works well. 👍
I've watched a few videos now. If you said you're Jimmy Diresta's brother I'd believe you. Multi talented maker.
The most beautiful utilitarian storage cabinet I have ever seen, full stop. Wesley, you are my kind of people. Building that cabinet out of walnut ply? Mmmuuwwah! My hardwood Top Ten list is as follows; Walnut, Mahogany, Teak and 7 other hardwoods. I hope you are fairing the Texan Power Famine okay? I can appreciate a lapse in posting - priority must be given to thawing out the toilet!
In awe
Dayum, that is some pretty, pretty shop storage!
Beautiful work Wesley. Congrats on the SawStop! I'll miss the Jetsons Car sound. HaHa.
That looks super awesome. If I had a shop I would like to have something like this
The Cleco Fasteners are exactly what I've been looking for. Excellent build!
Very nice shelving. After many many hours of blackening and sealing industrial stair cases and fireplace facias I determined that unless the customer wanted it to be a custom uneven mottled finish. We color matched it and started powder coating them.
I would use my pickiness and do such a great job that it look PC anyway😂. You only have to sandblast off a weeks work ( a full wide staircase in a department store) and do it again sloppier to satisfy a customer one time.😅 Again the shelves look awesome.
Those turned out really well, love the look of the walnut and blackened steel.
You gotta do something about that new table saw. It doesn't sound right.
WoW. Wesley. Que Hermoso Trabajo. Felicidades. What a beautiful job. Congratulations
Firefly lamp :) It’s still around. And the Jetson saw retires. Sturdy drawer design, very nice materials, and as always, impressive result!
Gorgeous. All I can say.
Outstanding design and execution. Fabulous 👏👏👌😀
That is gorgeous. And very utilitarian.
Awesome looking project. Now I need to figure out how I can scale it down and use it for storage on my electronics desk.
You sir are a wizard, more powerful than Gandolf.
Wesley Treat = obsessive/compulsive Jimmy DiResta. (This is meant as a total compliment!)
With less New Yorker ball bustin'
Arm-r-seal and walnut is the best thing ever.
Beautiful execution and creative design. Thank you for the excellent video and OSHCut referral, I will give them a try.
Always happy to see another video from you, man. This looks amazing and the footage from OSHCut was super cool to see too!
Fantastic video! Oh my! Incredible craftsmanship. Subscribed!
I've already used OSHCUT thanks to this video to create a product. So psyched! Thank you!!!
That wood is beautiful in combination with blacked steel. Great project!
Well done, sir.
Superb - I want to see versions 1-12! I'm going to go ahead and assume that they're not some nasty MDF and plastic concoction!
That came out really nice. I always enjoy your videos.. Thanks!
That's good-looking project, for sure. Well done. Love the Stop Cop.
Nice design, excellent project!
I miss the space age saw noises...lol
exactly! the old saw sounded way better ;)
Shazam, Bam, take that. Nicely done! Beautiful!
I loved the Jetsons noises. The SawStop should use Star Trek noises.
Nice work. Then camera jam at the end was funny.
Thanks. For anyone wondering, that was real. I very nearly couldn't get it out.
Were you an aircraft mechanic in some prior life? Hehe... You absolutely work like one!
Excellent film, well shot and executed. The bins are gorgeous, such a high level of fit and finish. Never heard of a rivet squeezer before, cool tool. Mahalo for sharing! : )
Such a beautiful result!
Sieht Super aus
und wird ich mir gleich ins Wohnzimmer Stellen
Excellent metal work !
I need to make some bins for an old mailcart I use to store spices and pantry stuff in my kitchen. Not only is your video a perfect starting point, man, that info that OSH CUT is doing bending is a game changer! I'd looked at their site for something before (to see if I could make a replacement part for an equipment cabinet) but it needed a bend and they didn't do it then, and I don't have a metal break. Brake? Whatever. Wesley you the man though
Maaaan those colors and aesthetic. *mwuah*
It is abolutely beautiful. Well done.
That thing looks great.
Turned out awesome dude...
Nice work,thanks.
Sure be nice if you put them there rivets and rivet squeezulator in the description as well. Been looking for something fancier then the ol pop rivets, just ain't made up the ol noggin on what, these seem good though.
I can't recommend a specific one, because I got mine used at a surplus place in Dallas (CDC Products if you're in the area). Try searching www.yardstore.com/ for hand squeezers. You'll need the dies that go with it. I get my 1/8" solid aluminum rivets at McMaster.
Very good work,thanks.
Welcome to the club! Your furters are safe now!
I just got some brackets made by OSH Cut because they came through for me where as send cut send couldn’t bend my brackets. OSH cut for the win
Very fancy shelving unit
Great to see you again, I hope all has been well with you! I look forward to watching. Be well!
beautiffull casier !
Great looking project with lots of tips on assembly. Really like the industrial design of this. Bonus for starting with #13. Starting at 1 is so overdone. 😄 Thanks for sharing!
I think its implying that he'll make another set...?
they look so nice and industrial
16:15 Absolutely beautiful.
Missed you man! Guess I'll correct for windage and try again...
All joking aside, that storage unit is dope. And I love the excitement over new toys...I'm totally the same way.
Leave it to Wesley, another fantastic project.
Beautiful!
wow, amazing! I was not sure what you were doing at the start, but it really got interesting! Loved everything about this!
Wow! That is beautiful!!! When will the Treat Storage System be available to purchase for all? 😁
Always glad to see your new content.
Great to see you back after a short break. Love the look of this project.
Another awesome project brother.
What a beauty Wesley. I do mean the cabinet. 😀
I had never heard of oshcut. Sounds like it might be neat to check um out.
I honestly thought this was a Frank Howarth video from the thumbnail. Yet another fantastic project.
10:00 those scalloped finger grips lots hurt just to look at them. I hope you do something to make them more comfortable to hold
If they hurt, I wouldn't have designed them that way.
Ha, I was just thinking you haven’t posted lately and you you are. very nice project and thank you for sharing your experience with Oshcut
Damn that looks great! I didn't mind the old contractor saw, but glad you are happy with your upgrade!
With space around those bins in each slot, you could backlight each space with a different color. That might look really cool.
Beautiful work, per usual, Wesley!
Wow beautiful bin unit. BTW, been enjoying my Furter Burner.
Brilliant. Another great build.
Wow! Came out great. I like the industrial look of it. Thanks for sharing sir!
Good to see you again, love the bins.
Wel done sir
Just beautiful!
Where have you been man? Finally a new video
I love the style of this, looks great. That was an excellent stop block for the band saw, I haven't seen that before.
Beautiful, always a treat to see a new video posted by you! Thx!!!
From the thumbnail, I thought these were going to be much bigger. lol still awesome, tho!
Congratulations on your new sawing table)
Nice to see you back. Your videos are always great.
Brilliant.. I really love the process and the end product
So cool!
Please put these bins up for sale on your website
I've missed your videos. Beautiful work
Is there a 1 thru 12 Wesley storage system?
Or do the back of the drawers have the 1 thru 12?
Starting at 1 is so déclassé.
@@WesleyTreat lucky number 13 is the best anyways!
@@WesleyTreat and you are always classé!
That's why I love you man
Good to see you again my friend. It has been way too long. I like the new table saw!
Made my day seeing this in my feed!
Awesome !
Excellent work. Thanks for the post.
Damn that is NICE!
This is such an awesome project! I love the aesthetics. Well done, Wesley. :)
Also, I find 13:00 and following just sooo soothing :)
HOW was I not already subscribed?!?! Nice build Mr. Treat
Really nice
Such a useful and good looking storage system 👍 👍