Point well taken. I could have made this video over 20 minutes talking about these tools but thought I would be more brief. But yes, there are actually several great talking points on this bit that are worth diving into. Thanks for watching!🤜🤛
hmmm...we could do a gofundme! Or you could do like i did...start a youtube channel, dedicate all of your free time, spend months and years building up enough views to get enough add revenue to buy tools. Its Easy!😂😂😂 But thanks for watching
@@DudeSawdust In the early 90s before I had a decent job I used to sell my plasma. It was about $35 a shot at the time. I now have a fully stocked amateur woodshop because it took 30 years to get there.
You worked hard for what you have. I bet you appreciate every square quarter inch of the shop. I’m working on getting my shop to be even better for me. It’s about work flow, tools you can rely on, climate that’s inviting, and an ambiance that inspires creativity and productivity. Those that don’t know, just don’t know.
2:14. Wish I had 12 inches to the tip...😔Thanks for rubbing it in Logan!
It had to be said. I didn't think you would pick up on that I was talking about anyone specific, but I guess I shouldn't assume.
All that talk about the flush trim bit and NOT A WORD about WHY IT IS BETTER. The two bearings are nice, but the point is the angled cutters!
Point well taken. I could have made this video over 20 minutes talking about these tools but thought I would be more brief. But yes, there are actually several great talking points on this bit that are worth diving into. Thanks for watching!🤜🤛
I like the way you think. Sempre Preparatus. Nothing is better than having what you need, when you need it.
You’re talking to an Eagle Scout here. Be prepared is the motto. 😉😎👍
The flush trim bit is a bit expensive but worth it...YEAH, but who's going to buy me a 1/2" collet router???
hmmm...we could do a gofundme! Or you could do like i did...start a youtube channel, dedicate all of your free time, spend months and years building up enough views to get enough add revenue to buy tools. Its Easy!😂😂😂 But thanks for watching
sell your plasma.
Actually not a bad idea
@@DudeSawdust In the early 90s before I had a decent job I used to sell my plasma. It was about $35 a shot at the time. I now have a fully stocked amateur woodshop because it took 30 years to get there.
You worked hard for what you have. I bet you appreciate every square quarter inch of the shop. I’m working on getting my shop to be even better for me. It’s about work flow, tools you can rely on, climate that’s inviting, and an ambiance that inspires creativity and productivity. Those that don’t know, just don’t know.