So, to my untrained eye, I have just watched a cabinet maker, a glazier, a metal fabricator, a sculptor, a painter, a typographer and a videographer make the most astonishing tool box ever…. am I missing anyone?? Oh yes… a comedian 😂… who else checked their phone when the box rang half way through 🤣🤣? Seriously Jason, your skill, patience and talent seems to know no end. What a wonderful piece. Thank you as always for a fabulous video.
I was about to leave the same comment, but you've said it all. Just... woah. The level of detail was sublime. Hearing the phone ring brought back memories - back to the days when I would always take a 2p to Brownies just in case I needed to call my mum for an early lift home 😂
First the roof, then the door handle and when he started cutting out the lettering by hand I said to myself, "you've got to be kidding..." What a talented man and an absolute pleasure to watch your many and varied skills. 👍👍👍
24:44 The way you combine curved blocks is amazing, you deserve to be a carpenter, simply with pallets you have created a wonderful cabinet. Congratulations!
Being British born , I must say this an exceptional build of an iconic British (once ) every day site . Sadly very rare to find one outside London , I must say the paint is very close to Post Office red and as you probably know is surprisingly trademarked by Royal Mail . The British telephone went through many changes throughout it's life , starting off I believe in a green colour and rather heavier looking thank post war model's .
I genuinely think this video should be available on prescription for those of us suffering with mental health issues - you’ve given me 45 minutes off from anxiety and I can’t thank you enough - your work is incredible and a joy to watch
I am lost for words (cause I am from the Netherlands), so I can hardly describe how I am blown away by the skills you have in all those different disciplines. The patience until the roof was closed with all those tiny pieces. That fine “TELEFONE” letters cutting on the Lexan, fine sculpting for the Royal Coat Of Arms, and that both four times. And of course the Carpenter skills in general that made every single piece of wood fitting exactly and almost seamlessly to the next piece, and on difficult angles. Almost every action impressed me, because I have made just a few things myself and know what skills and talent you need to accomplish such a beautiful Telephone booth. You deserve a lot of respect, and not only from me 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻. I subscribed immediately
I really love the way these videos are made. No fast talk, no annoying youtube music, just the sound of nails being pulled out, shoes being dragged along the floor, tools making noise. Perfect and relaxing to watch. 👌 I love it. 😁
Yeah to much hyper active content creators out there. This chanel is relaxing and inspiring the same time. Probably watched all videos several times. First time with full attention, and later to fall asleep with some familiar nice noises.
As an Englishman I would suggest this is not a genuine telephone box. No one has urinated in it. On a more serious note. This is one of the best 45 minutes I have spent on YT. What a craftsman you are and what a slice of genius to come up with that idea.
That's not just a tool cupboard, it's a work of art; a true masterpiece of carpentry. I'm amazed by your skill, and I'm sure I speak for everyone watching this video.
Thr ight tools for the right job with the right skills to use them and the creativity to come up with the idea in the first place! It was a pleasure to watch such a craftsman at work.
WOW that was so enjoyable to watch the skill of this man was mesmerising, that’s one telephone box that the vandals won’t get their hands on. Absolutely Fabulous work thank you enjoyed the video it was nice to be reminded of the TB when they first arrived on our streets. All shines new and beautiful. You’re a true craftsman sir.
Patience and attention to detail. Just when one scene finished showing something intricate like carving the royal crown, you realise he had just made four of them!,
As someone who has spent time taking apart pallets I appreciate the work that went into obtaining that massive pile of nails from the pallets - even though you breezed by it, it's practically half the work lol.
One of my favourite videos on this platform. No fuss, chat or nonsense. Just a craftsman, getting things done. I am in awe of your patience and dedication to a project. The phone box also made me terribly homesick for London.
As an ex BT man myself, I can say this is the cleanest and best maintained box seen in the UK for several decades. Hope no one vadalises it.😜. Great edit, skill and content on show as always Jason. Take care, have a good weekend.👍
@@jody1skinobe314 Yes, but you need to reapply the p*ss monthly for a few years for the odour to go stale and truly linger. Also, for the authentic EX BT phone box look, he needs to take a blow torch to the paint to make patches of it bubble off, then lightly scrape the worst of it before repainting it with the thickest paint he can find. After he's done that 15 to 20 times and it'll look just like an original 1930's box that was bought in the 1980's/90's when BT was selling loads of them off (And when Antony was busy getting his "Ology". :D).
My wife asked me what I was watching as I was sat here open mouthed. Truly epic work and video. Actually inspired me to get up and make a start on the footstool for my wife I’ve put off for the past year.
It's proof that you dont need expensive material to build a work of art. Just few tools,glue,skill,patience,a pleasant work shop and a big big dose of creativity. Absolutely inspiring thankyou.
A pleasant workshop because it's remarkably orderly and clean and appears to have all the tools a "master craftsman" requires, total envy but unfortunately I do not possess the skills to warrant one and I'd end up like Tony Immoi by missing most of my finger tips if I did!?!
A few tools... bro.... just no. I could do what he did too if i had a full wood workshop lol. Like come on. Go watch japanese carpenters. They do stuf with just a few tools and skill. Yeah this guy is good, but the tools are a massive help and motivater to work.
This a lovely red phone box a replica, I liked it what you have built and in the sixties in Australia we had a lot of these old phone boxes in Melbourne but now days most of them have disappeared and some have been restored in a museum
I'm a Cabinet Maker and what an absolute pleasure it was to watch you at work, a true artist! A fantastic recreation and even down to the handle, which in my memory as a child on the original telephone box seemed so small for such a heavy door. I remember well the struggle to open those doors lol. We still have them around with the age of the cell phone they are sometimes used as local free libraries or even Defibrillator housing units.
Absolutely Wonderful craftmanship..👏 Always wanted one of the old style telephone boxes myself but never thought i would ever see someone build one out of wood with such skill and originality.. I applaude you my friend..👍🏻👏
Absolutely astounding video! I almost cried when you started to paint the roof....... The whole thing is a piece of art in its self. Thank you so much for a wonderful piece of instructive entertainment.
Wowwwww !!!!! it's all hand made .. by ... mostly simple tools .. hand tools... piece by piece ... you 're an amazing craftsman ... not missing any details like door handle ... lettering .. ect.... Wowwwww !!!! I watched you worked.. from beginning to finish ... real admirable .... I would put that phone booth outside to let people appreciate your works... Respect...
Wow! As somebody who struggles to put together furniture even with the instructions, this was incredible. The attention to detail was very impressive. I’ve subscribed.
These are the projects that one day, after you are long gone will be collected and shown off in art museums or private collections. Such beautiful work and amazing job.
True.... deserves a much better place - museum, room in some (mc)mansion. Hoping it will be preserved (like we now keep 'antique' furniture) - together with the video.
Absolutely incredible yet again Jason. The domed roof was a joy to watch the way it came together. And I might have guessed the gold crown would be hand carved and not printed! I had to smile at the end when you were filling it with tools. Like everyone else I can’t wait for the next video 👍
Your projects always amaze me. You turn the proverbial sow's ear into a silk purse every time. Whenever I see a new video of yours has been posted, all other videos take a back seat until I've watched it. Thanks for the great content, keep on posting!
You are an artiste! You have seemingly mastered every style, design, construction, and finishing technique that I am flabbergasted…..no, gobsmacked! You deserve a medal for all your achievements over the last few years of your you tube channel adventures. No, wait! Maybe a knighthood! After all you did reconstruct a facimilie of the royal crest….and it looks super impressive! I so wish you were nearby and needed an apprentice. From far, far away in northwestern Ontario, Canada. KUDOS.😁
Such an effort for just a Tool Cupboard. Incredible but a joy to see al your great and mlittle details. Nice @ 15:19 the little jig you made, interesting and very usefull. A great job.
What supreme talent, patience and eye for detail. I love watching your work, it gives me a great sense of peace, yet green with envy as i would love a workshop like that... It has always been my desire for when I retire.... Alas I lost everything when my wife passed away.... Never mind who knows whats around the corner? Keep working your magic.
I can't believe this is made from pallets. You my friend possess a talent and skills that are on a different level. Absolutely outstanding. Its always a pleasure watching your videos.
Did anyone else say out loud "no way!" when Jason was putting the structure of the lid together? Jaw dropped, the man has the patience (and skill) of a saint.
@NickLM2008: Definitely. At first I thought that he would only add some pieces to the center to add stability, but the first piece of the second row made it clear that he had started with something else ...
I had some spare time on my hands so to speak. When I came a Ross this amazing very talented carpenter, so in the end I saw a telephone appear with all the trimming, s that was awesome and very interesting and soothing. Congratulations BT would be proud of you. Keep up the great work.
Very nice done great work..I remember this phone box in my country sweden but they where green and gray ..First it was coin then some pre payd card to use...They where every where..i miss that old time....i am born in the 60s so they where used for many years..I dont remember when they removed them but i think when the cell phone arrived...many timed i have think about it would be nice to have one in my living room...thank you for bringing back the good old time..
You amaze me with how your mind works and your skill level. This is another wonderful project that has been well executed. I know I say something similar to this every time I watch one of your videos, but I feel that everyone needs to hear when they have done a good job or had a great idea. And you fall into those two categories every time you do a new project. So I hope you don't get tired of hearing or reading that. Great job!
Fantastically built! I used these telephone booths in the sixties during my holiday at the Isle of Sheppey ! Nice video too ;-)) greetz from the Netherlands
i just watched a masterclass in carpentry, signwriting, metal fabrication and many other things . astounding . i remember using these regularly growing up..
AMAZING SKILL. It would be so great if we could get young people involved with learning how to do work to this caliber. In Japan they consider such people national treasures. We should do likewise.
Good old-fashioned carpentry and cabinet-making, real hand tools and skill. My father, a carpenter and cabinet maker would have loved to have see this. British skill and workmanship at its very best. *“A thing of beauty is a joy forever; its loveliness increases; it will never pass into nothingness”* - Keats
That is a another 'marvelous' job my friend! Jason, it is always a joy to watch your videos. I could watch you work for hours. I am anxiously waiting for the next project.
Master class woodworking at the highest level of skill. Plus your workshop is so well set up and everything you need have. I had to watch this video again twice. Thank you so much for letting the viewers marvel at your creation.
@@JoeBloggsTH-cam True. There's a flower stand on the main road a couple of kilometres fro here. But as telephone boxes they no longer exist, except for the unaltered set of K-boxes in the British Museum.
@@Mr_Jamin007 We lost our last one here in 2020. And it had sat there disconnected for at least five years before that. I've not even seen one of those newer silver monstrosities since 2013, either. We live in a moutainous area. Mobile signal is lost all the time here, so we used to rely on the public telephone in a crisis. Not any more. Glad you still have yours, though.
@@tardismole they probably can't keep up with the constant vandalisation of them. Phone boxes are becoming very rare, the only ones near me are in the town centre and along the promenade.
The level of construction and craftsmanship that has gone into this project is outstanding, it fascinates me how someone can think of something then bring that thought into existence in a way that is so professional is just wonderful to watch.
This is pure art! The internal energy you have is incredible and enviable, I am very admired, you are an example! I hope one day half of you advance, greetings! Every time that I watch your videos I learn something, you are my teacher!
Watching you work is like watching my dad in the shop, I always tried to dodge him… but still learned from him regardless. Skill, patience, and just figure out something if you don’t have a tool for that.
Why are there only 350k subs? Spread the word people! This is a premium channel that needs promotion! Where else do you see such amazing talent and the channel title exceeds it's nameplate! Facebook, Reddit, start sharing this channels content!! It deserves a million subs! Let's do this!!
I thought my gate was good!! I made a Telephone box gate from gravel boards… I am so proud of it!!….BUT THIS!!! THIS is totally amazing, there’s a site that sells all the spare parts, handles hinges, Telephone glass signs doors etc… but this!! This is a true one off… well done you and I love it’s a tool store 😂👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Now you're just showing off! lol Incredible work as usual sir! Love the use of the plastic protective layer as the template for the phone signs. Appreciate your work!
So, to my untrained eye, I have just watched a cabinet maker, a glazier, a metal fabricator, a sculptor, a painter, a typographer and a videographer make the most astonishing tool box ever…. am I missing anyone?? Oh yes… a comedian 😂… who else checked their phone when the box rang half way through 🤣🤣? Seriously Jason, your skill, patience and talent seems to know no end. What a wonderful piece. Thank you as always for a fabulous video.
Thanks very much :)
I was about to leave the same comment, but you've said it all. Just... woah.
The level of detail was sublime.
Hearing the phone ring brought back memories - back to the days when I would always take a 2p to Brownies just in case I needed to call my mum for an early lift home 😂
@@NothingByHalves Ah those were the days!!
I checked my phone and it isn't even my ring tone. lol
Word for word, I couldn't have put it better myself.....
First the roof, then the door handle and when he started cutting out the lettering by hand I said to myself, "you've got to be kidding..."
What a talented man and an absolute pleasure to watch your many and varied skills. 👍👍👍
24:44 The way you combine curved blocks is amazing, you deserve to be a carpenter, simply with pallets you have created a wonderful cabinet. Congratulations!
Thanks :)
The creation of the box roof was an absolute marvel
I am certain that one day Jason will make a wooden football (soccer ball), just to show us he can.
The top of the box was absolutely stunning. So beautifully done, so painstaking and patiently... Words are inadequate.
Yeah, but can he build a stealth fighter out of pallet wood? (I'm not betting against him).
@@cv990a4 It would be foolhardy to bet against Jason, the Epic Upcycler.
I can just imagine how much fun he was when playing with blocks as a child.
Being British born , I must say this an exceptional build of an iconic British (once ) every day site . Sadly very rare to find one outside London , I must say the paint is very close to Post Office red and as you probably know is surprisingly trademarked by Royal Mail . The British telephone went through many changes throughout it's life , starting off I believe in a green colour and rather heavier looking thank post war model's .
I genuinely think this video should be available on prescription for those of us suffering with mental health issues - you’ve given me 45 minutes off from anxiety and I can’t thank you enough - your work is incredible and a joy to watch
Thanks very much :)
THIS COMMENT MADE ME LAUGH BUT IS 100% CORRECT !!!!
@@EpicUpCyclingseems a shame to paint it.
To spend a day in the shop with this guy would be a gift.
A day ??? that would be weeks of real work to make such a beautiful piece of art.
He probably talk your ear off .
@@terryhayward7905 I could learn more in one day in his shop than I've learned up to this point. Like I said, a day would be a gift.
@@terryhayward7905 I'd learn more in that one day than I have up to this point. It would be a gift, like I said.
I am lost for words (cause I am from the Netherlands), so I can hardly describe how I am blown away by the skills you have in all those different disciplines. The patience until the roof was closed with all those tiny pieces. That fine “TELEFONE” letters cutting on the Lexan, fine sculpting for the Royal Coat Of Arms, and that both four times. And of course the Carpenter skills in general that made every single piece of wood fitting exactly and almost seamlessly to the next piece, and on difficult angles. Almost every action impressed me, because I have made just a few things myself and know what skills and talent you need to accomplish such a beautiful Telephone booth. You deserve a lot of respect, and not only from me 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻. I subscribed immediately
I really love the way these videos are made.
No fast talk, no annoying youtube music, just the sound of nails being pulled out, shoes being dragged along the floor, tools making noise.
Perfect and relaxing to watch. 👌
I love it. 😁
Yeah to much hyper active content creators out there.
This chanel is relaxing and inspiring the same time. Probably watched all videos several times. First time with full attention, and later to fall asleep with some familiar nice noises.
Exactly!
With you 100%
Bob Ross for Woodworkers - ich könnte stunden lang zuschauen 🙂
Right!! 😊❤
As an Englishman I would suggest this is not a genuine telephone box. No one has urinated in it.
On a more serious note. This is one of the best 45 minutes I have spent on YT. What a craftsman you are and what a slice of genius to come up with that idea.
Urine in a phone boot is note unique to the UK
Not urinated ... yet.
I agree...it should have been Christened before it set sail.
Also it's not filled with unwanted books!
@@warlockcommandcenter so what?
That's not just a tool cupboard, it's a work of art; a true masterpiece of carpentry. I'm amazed by your skill, and I'm sure I speak for everyone watching this video.
I agree. A work of art. I would have put a phone in it and put in in my living room or den.
Thr ight tools for the right job with the right skills to use them and the creativity to come up with the idea in the first place! It was a pleasure to watch such a craftsman at work.
WOW that was so enjoyable to watch the skill of this man was mesmerising, that’s one telephone box that the vandals won’t get their hands on. Absolutely Fabulous work thank you enjoyed the video it was nice to be reminded of the TB when they first arrived on our streets. All shines new and beautiful. You’re a true craftsman sir.
Thanks very much :)
@@EpicUpCycling your very welcome sir fantastic job.
Your patience is on another level than the average person. Amazing project! Need to watch this twice, later when I have extra time. Thank you .
Thanks very much :)
An absolute masterpiece stunning outcome also somewhere to put your tools thanks for sharing your skills❤
Patience and attention to detail. Just when one scene finished showing something intricate like carving the royal crown, you realise he had just made four of them!,
As someone who has spent time taking apart pallets I appreciate the work that went into obtaining that massive pile of nails from the pallets - even though you breezed by it, it's practically half the work lol.
Excellent to follow along with...don't see too many of these around now mostly in the villages...Great build, Thanks for sharing.
One of my favourite videos on this platform. No fuss, chat or nonsense. Just a craftsman, getting things done. I am in awe of your patience and dedication to a project. The phone box also made me terribly homesick for London.
As an ex BT man myself, I can say this is the cleanest and best maintained box seen in the UK for several decades. Hope no one vadalises it.😜. Great edit, skill and content on show as always Jason. Take care, have a good weekend.👍
Thanks Fred 👍
To recreate the genuine odour, he could have soaked the wood in piss for a few weeks 😂 but perhaps best not 👌
@@jody1skinobe314 With all the phone boxes gone, they are doing that in elevators now. 🤮
@@jody1skinobe314 that is so funny but seems so wrong
@@jody1skinobe314 Yes, but you need to reapply the p*ss monthly for a few years for the odour to go stale and truly linger.
Also, for the authentic EX BT phone box look, he needs to take a blow torch to the paint to make patches of it bubble off, then lightly scrape the worst of it before repainting it with the thickest paint he can find. After he's done that 15 to 20 times and it'll look just like an original 1930's box that was bought in the 1980's/90's when BT was selling loads of them off (And when Antony was busy getting his "Ology". :D).
My dear Sir, you are an Artist of the highest degree! Your attention to detail is to be admired. Well done and thankyou so much for sharing. ❤
Thanks very much :)
My wife asked me what I was watching as I was sat here open mouthed. Truly epic work and video. Actually inspired me to get up and make a start on the footstool for my wife I’ve put off for the past year.
No point in using the word “talented” towards your craft - it wouldn’t come close to describe your gift. Incredible work as always.
Thanks very much :)
Staggeringly good! At LEAST $10,000.00 worth of work here.
The level of patience and the skill you have is mind blowing!! Thank you for another inspirational video.
Thanks very much :)
It's proof that you dont need expensive material to build a work of art. Just few tools,glue,skill,patience,a pleasant work shop and a big big dose of creativity.
Absolutely inspiring thankyou.
A LOT of glue!
A pleasant workshop because it's remarkably orderly and clean and appears to have all the tools a "master craftsman" requires, total envy but unfortunately I do not possess the skills to warrant one and I'd end up like Tony Immoi by missing most of my finger tips if I did!?!
A few tools?
A few tools... bro.... just no. I could do what he did too if i had a full wood workshop lol. Like come on. Go watch japanese carpenters. They do stuf with just a few tools and skill. Yeah this guy is good, but the tools are a massive help and motivater to work.
Also just watched some more and bro is using wood filler minutes in already. Lol clickbait city.
Very talented, what a beautiful piece of work. Stunning❤❤
Thanks very much :)
I do miss seeing these telephone boxes, brings back so many memories. Another great project thanks for that.
Watching your work on the domed roof was a thing of beauty!
Next-level craftsmanship.
It was, it was.
Agreed.
This a lovely red phone box a replica, I liked it what you have built and in the sixties in Australia we had a lot of these old phone boxes in Melbourne but now days most of them have disappeared and some have been restored in a museum
I'm a Cabinet Maker and what an absolute pleasure it was to watch you at work, a true artist! A fantastic recreation and even down to the handle, which in my memory as a child on the original telephone box seemed so small for such a heavy door. I remember well the struggle to open those doors lol. We still have them around with the age of the cell phone they are sometimes used as local free libraries or even Defibrillator housing units.
And adhering to tradition, the defibrillators are getting vandalised just like the telephones were
Simply blown away by your craftsmanship wow 👍🏻
Absolutely Wonderful craftmanship..👏
Always wanted one of the old style telephone boxes myself but never thought i would ever see someone build one out of wood with such skill and originality..
I applaude you my friend..👍🏻👏
Absolutely astounding video! I almost cried when you started to paint the roof....... The whole thing is a piece of art in its self. Thank you so much for a wonderful piece of instructive entertainment.
Oh my god, that is amazing, you cut the glass for all the windows, made the door handle, and the roof...... Wow. Always a joy to watch you work.
Thanks :)
Wowwwww !!!!! it's all hand made .. by ... mostly simple tools .. hand tools... piece by piece ... you 're an amazing craftsman ... not missing any details like door handle ... lettering .. ect.... Wowwwww !!!! I watched you worked.. from beginning to finish ... real admirable .... I would put that phone booth outside to let people appreciate your works... Respect...
Thanks very much :)
Wow! As somebody who struggles to put together furniture even with the instructions, this was incredible. The attention to detail was very impressive. I’ve subscribed.
Well done. Recycling and reuse at the highest levels. Magnificent !!!
I love that you save so much time and effort by using hand tools.
These are the projects that one day, after you are long gone will be collected and shown off in art museums or private collections.
Such beautiful work and amazing job.
True.... deserves a much better place - museum, room in some (mc)mansion. Hoping it will be preserved (like we now keep 'antique' furniture) - together with the video.
I agree a master and artist. Definitely a collectable
Amazing skills and a beautiful result. Wow, love it!
Thanks very much :)
Absolutely incredible yet again Jason. The domed roof was a joy to watch the way it came together. And I might have guessed the gold crown would be hand carved and not printed! I had to smile at the end when you were filling it with tools. Like everyone else I can’t wait for the next video 👍
Thanks very much, Tim :)
amazing, amazing, amazing, i lost my words what an amazing work...👍👍👍👍👍👍
When you started building the dome I thought to myself 'no way'. Absolutely incredible doesn't even describe it.
Your projects always amaze me. You turn the proverbial sow's ear into a silk purse every time. Whenever I see a new video of yours has been posted, all other videos take a back seat until I've watched it. Thanks for the great content, keep on posting!
job well done nice to see a craftsman at work useing old tools
You are an artiste! You have seemingly mastered every style, design, construction, and finishing technique that I am flabbergasted…..no, gobsmacked! You deserve a medal for all your achievements over the last few years of your you tube channel adventures. No, wait! Maybe a knighthood! After all you did reconstruct a facimilie of the royal crest….and it looks super impressive!
I so wish you were nearby and needed an apprentice.
From far, far away in northwestern Ontario, Canada. KUDOS.😁
Thanks for your wonderful comments :)
Well done
Such an effort for just a Tool Cupboard. Incredible but a joy to see al your great and mlittle details. Nice @ 15:19 the little jig you made, interesting and very usefull.
A great job.
What supreme talent, patience and eye for detail. I love watching your work, it gives me a great sense of peace, yet green with envy as i would love a workshop like that... It has always been my desire for when I retire.... Alas I lost everything when my wife passed away.... Never mind who knows whats around the corner? Keep working your magic.
Absolutely fantastic workmanship, this is one of the best thing I have ever watched on TH-cam. Hat's off to you sir, Bravo 👏
Thanks very much :)
Right up there with Thomas Johnson!!
What a nice one-day project ;)
A true genius at work here. I am astounded by your woodworking skills and creativity.
If ever I find myself in need of a "TARDIS" I know where to look. Simply outstanding.
I can't believe this is made from pallets. You my friend possess a talent and skills that are on a different level. Absolutely outstanding. Its always a pleasure watching your videos.
Thanks very much :)
A 👍 isn't enough and "Epic" is an understatement!! I love your work
The silent craftsman!!! What a joy. Thanks and keep the projects coming.
Did anyone else say out loud "no way!" when Jason was putting the structure of the lid together? Jaw dropped, the man has the patience (and skill) of a saint.
@NickLM2008: Definitely. At first I thought that he would only add some pieces to the center to add stability, but the first piece of the second row made it clear that he had started with something else ...
My language was a bit more colourful, but I said it about 29 times during the video. Just remarkable 😮
I had some spare time on my hands so to speak. When I came a Ross this amazing very talented carpenter, so in the end I saw a telephone appear with all the trimming, s that was awesome and very interesting and soothing. Congratulations BT would be proud of you. Keep up the great work.
Cool build.
Sir, you are a true artisan of work well done and patience. A good example to follow. I am always amazed by your creations. Thank you for your videos.
Very nice done great work..I remember this phone box in my country sweden but they where green and gray ..First it was coin then some pre payd card to use...They where every where..i miss that old time....i am born in the 60s so they where used for many years..I dont remember when they removed them but i think when the cell phone arrived...many timed i have think about it would be nice to have one in my living room...thank you for bringing back the good old time..
You amaze me with how your mind works and your skill level. This is another wonderful project that has been well executed. I know I say something similar to this every time I watch one of your videos, but I feel that everyone needs to hear when they have done a good job or had a great idea. And you fall into those two categories every time you do a new project. So I hope you don't get tired of hearing or reading that. Great job!
Thanks very much :)
Fantastically built! I used these telephone booths in the sixties during my holiday at the Isle of Sheppey ! Nice video too ;-)) greetz from the Netherlands
Absolutely amazing sir, my compliments.
Thanks :)
i just watched a masterclass in carpentry, signwriting, metal fabrication and many other things . astounding . i remember using these regularly growing up..
AMAZING SKILL. It would be so great if we could get young people involved with learning how to do work to this caliber. In Japan they consider such people national treasures. We should do likewise.
I live in Brighton and in East Sussex I miss seeing these telephone boxes this brought back memories seeing them
Well done you did a fantastic job 👍👍
Thanks very much :)
Very impressive work, not least the care taken to produce the ‘Telephone’ sign.
Thanks :)
Wow! amazing results with pallet wood no less....inspiring!
OMG…That roof blew my mind. Brilliant work.
Unreal ! Great job...I'm jealous. 😂
Good old-fashioned carpentry and cabinet-making, real hand tools and skill. My father, a carpenter and cabinet maker would have loved to have see this. British skill and workmanship at its very best.
*“A thing of beauty is a joy forever; its loveliness increases; it will never pass into nothingness”* - Keats
The enormous amount of patience you have is astounding!
I’m just gonna say it !!!!! Award winning !!!!!!
Thanks :)
I´m so speechless-that´s the greatest thing Í have ever seen. You´re the godfather of recycling!! You are my inspiration
Thanks very much :)
That is a another 'marvelous' job my friend! Jason, it is always a joy to watch your videos. I could watch you work for hours. I am anxiously waiting for the next project.
Thanks very much :)
A very interesting way to store glass. I'll have to take note.
Talent beyond measure! Thanks for sharing the video! Great way to end the week.
This guy has a gift his hands are amazing creative and inventive it’s a rare giving gift to have.
Absolutely beautiful! So now you can add "comic" to your list of incredible skills. Love it!
I think you can safely say you have the most amazing tool cabinet in the world..beautiful craftsmanship.
Thanks :)
No fuss, no silly music just brilliant workmanship. Can you make me one? 😂
Master class woodworking at the highest level of skill. Plus your workshop is so well set up and everything you need have. I had to watch this video again twice. Thank you so much for letting the viewers marvel at your creation.
Sir Giles Gilbert Scott would be proud 👍👍 Amazing 👏
Initially I thought how would this be possible as it progressed I realised this man is a genius
The level of the Master is seen in how he keeps his laboratory. I have never seen a more orderly and clean laboratory. Congratulations
I'd struggle to make a pallet out of pallet wood. The skills this guy has are nuts!
I think he's turned the phrase, jack of all trades master of none into, master of all trades jack around town 😂!!!
A new motto ❤!!!
That is probably one of the most amazing things I've ever seen.
Une pure merveille, bravo de France !
That's crazy, I built a pallet out of a phonebox 😅
Amazing work btw, I'm a carpenter/ joiner myself and found this really interesting, love the roof
The roof was the most frustrating part of the build, but also the most fun :)
Best K6 I've seen in decades. Rght down to the distinctive handle and crown. A pity they're long gone now. Iconic upcycling.
There are still a few about.
@@JoeBloggsTH-cam True. There's a flower stand on the main road a couple of kilometres fro here. But as telephone boxes they no longer exist, except for the unaltered set of K-boxes in the British Museum.
@@tardismole there are some that are still phone boxes.
I've seen them in the small villages near me.
@@Mr_Jamin007 We lost our last one here in 2020. And it had sat there disconnected for at least five years before that. I've not even seen one of those newer silver monstrosities since 2013, either. We live in a moutainous area. Mobile signal is lost all the time here, so we used to rely on the public telephone in a crisis. Not any more. Glad you still have yours, though.
@@tardismole they probably can't keep up with the constant vandalisation of them.
Phone boxes are becoming very rare, the only ones near me are in the town centre and along the promenade.
Every video I think it can't get any more spectacular - and every time I'm wrong. Jason, you are fantastic!
You're very good 👍 at what you do. Very talented 👏 ❤
Thanks :)
Incredible work - ESPECIALLY on the roof! Thanks for sharing!
The level of construction and craftsmanship that has gone into this project is outstanding, it fascinates me how someone can think of something then bring that thought into existence in a way that is so professional is just wonderful to watch.
As always... Absolutely Awesome 🥳🥳🥳
This is pure art! The internal energy you have is incredible and enviable, I am very admired, you are an example! I hope one day half of you advance, greetings!
Every time that I watch your videos I learn something, you are my teacher!
Watching you work is like watching my dad in the shop, I always tried to dodge him… but still learned from him regardless. Skill, patience, and just figure out something if you don’t have a tool for that.
Why are there only 350k subs? Spread the word people! This is a premium channel that needs promotion! Where else do you see such amazing talent and the channel title exceeds it's nameplate! Facebook, Reddit, start sharing this channels content!! It deserves a million subs! Let's do this!!
Very well done, right down to the pull Handel . Enjoyed watching every bit learned a lot
I thought my gate was good!! I made a Telephone box gate from gravel boards… I am so proud of it!!….BUT THIS!!! THIS is totally amazing, there’s a site that sells all the spare parts, handles hinges, Telephone glass signs doors etc… but this!! This is a true one off… well done you and I love it’s a tool store 😂👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Now you're just showing off! lol Incredible work as usual sir! Love the use of the plastic protective layer as the template for the phone signs. Appreciate your work!
I am only half way through this video and WOW your skills are amazing, i want a phone box . Back to watching the rest.