I've been watching the this old house TV show for a long time and every time I would see Roger cook and it's amazing how much he does with the landscaping and I will be praying for him every step of the way
@2:18 Ok I understand you might need a spare hose for your lift bags, depending on the type you use, but that's no reason to pull off your primary second stage regulator and just use your alternate. As a professional diver let me tell you that just because the river may be a pretty shallow dive, that's no reason to cut corners like this. You could easily find yourself in an entanglement situation and then drowning becomes a very real possibility. The rest of your gear isn't well set up, but at least it's not dangerously bad. Even worse is you obviously still have at least 1 port available on your first stage, and a short LP hose would only cost you a couple of bucks. Your work is beautiful and I really only complain because I'd like you to be able to continue to be able to make more. EDIT: Oh, I guess you don't need/use lift bags, then please, please dive safer...
Just to clarify a key point about what Shellac is: This varnish, or shellac, is the resinous exudate produced by the female Indian "lac" bug, an insect that spends its whole life attached to a tree, sucking its sap and converting it into the familiar sticky substance that has long been used to provide a glossy protective coating on wood.
Shellac is a resin secreted by the female LAC BUG on trees in the forests of India and Thailand. It is processed and sold as dry flakes and dissolved in alcohol to make liquid shellac, which is used as a brush-on colorant, food glaze and wood finish. [WIKI]
Oh my God no one cares!!! You won’t get a plaque, you won’t get a trophy and you won’t get a news interview. So go back to your basement and continue being a troll.
A long overdue episode on the maker trend! So much grassroots talent and generally salt-of-the-earth people! Well done! Thanks for sharing!
Working with your hands is getting rare but still fulfilling! Some outstanding guitar wood is from sinkers.
20:48 Kevin reacting to the “That’s what she said” moment 😅😅😅 we guys can’t help it! 😂😂
I've been watching the this old house TV show for a long time and every time I would see Roger cook and it's amazing how much he does with the landscaping and I will be praying for him every step of the way
18:35 😂 Such a Kevin-Moment 😂
I like his humor, hope to see so much more of it in TOH 😅
Oh, to turn back the clock and to have found blacksmithing as my trade.
@2:18 Ok I understand you might need a spare hose for your lift bags, depending on the type you use, but that's no reason to pull off your primary second stage regulator and just use your alternate. As a professional diver let me tell you that just because the river may be a pretty shallow dive, that's no reason to cut corners like this. You could easily find yourself in an entanglement situation and then drowning becomes a very real possibility. The rest of your gear isn't well set up, but at least it's not dangerously bad. Even worse is you obviously still have at least 1 port available on your first stage, and a short LP hose would only cost you a couple of bucks.
Your work is beautiful and I really only complain because I'd like you to be able to continue to be able to make more.
EDIT: Oh, I guess you don't need/use lift bags, then please, please dive safer...
Just to clarify a key point about what Shellac is: This varnish, or shellac, is the resinous exudate produced by the female Indian "lac" bug, an insect that spends its whole life attached to a tree, sucking its sap and converting it into the familiar sticky substance that has long been used to provide a glossy protective coating on wood.
Would liked to have seen the window after it was repaired & fully cleaned....they left us hanging
Boo hoo. Sorry you didn’t get your way Biden. Maybe if you cry more…you might get your way.
Kevin writes in TO ASK THIS OLD HOUSE on how to remove wallpaper. Now he’s been the host for 20 years. Lol.
16:23 Sounded like someone farted!
Shellac is a resin secreted by the female LAC BUG on trees in the forests of India and Thailand.
It is processed and sold as dry flakes and dissolved in alcohol to make liquid shellac,
which is used as a brush-on colorant, food glaze and wood finish. [WIKI]
Stop responding to TH-cam comments and continue to play video games in your moms basement while eating McDonald’s
I swear I've seen this episode before, is this a clip show?
So far every episode in this S42 is a clip show of repeats.
Deja vu all over again. But, still entertaining.😅
Thank you for confirming my sanity lol
Hm I'm pretty sure I saw John Malecki in the intro!
how is it not rotten after 100 years in the river
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bog-wood
Because it was fully submerged under water and preserved
Alligators/Crocs?
Uhm....I am really sure I saw this log taken from creek on TOH years ago. How about "new" episodes 🤷
Is this whole season going to be a clip show repeat?
This season came out in 2020, so...
1st
Oh my God no one cares!!! You won’t get a plaque, you won’t get a trophy and you won’t get a news interview. So go back to your basement and continue being a troll.