mark rest assured I still think everything looks fabulous. You are doing very well and inspiring us wood workworkers to not only check square, but to have a go. good on you Brother
Mate, you need to stop uploading content! I'm up till 2am rewatching your videos haha. Love the content! I think I might start uploading my own woodworking adventures soon, you've inspired me!
@@DainerMadeUnofficial This trip was the first time in 5 years, they shut up shop in COVID, Had to go cold turkey for the Bunnings, we've spent all of our money on flights over the past 20 years, Just think of all the tools I could have brought at Bunnings, makes me weep 😪 Brought back some good merch this time
Great viewing as ever, absolutely love the down to earth commentary and lack of background music (honestly who fkn needs that), had me in stitches and I clearly need to add more chamfers to feel good on the inside. V cool outcome on the desk too!
@@DainerMadeUnofficial always the way mate. At a push, paint it a different colour maybe. Stop people twatting their legs on it as it's a bit camouflaged in there.
As if any more evidence was needed, this vid proves that I need to take time this year and do a "make a pile of laminated palletwood 'bricks'" project. I see multiple potential benefits: 1. Practice/improvement of cutting accuracy/consistency. 2. Glue-up skills development. 3. Processing rough salvage stock. 4. Downsizing the clutter from needs-to-be prepped material into ready-to-build-with inventory. 5. Shop-time spent in repetitive action with tangible results. 6. Maybe even a few minutes of post-worthy video captured along the way. The re-working of your previous build material is amazing to see, Mark. Cheers!
Magic stuff as always Mark. A true proponent of "Yes, even you can do it" tuition. Thank's to your channel ('s) i'm totally enjoying the learning of (at this stage) turning pallets into projects. Beauty of the source material being free, the mistakes are good for the winter firewood. Only 42 days to retirement, then more time to practice should mean better results 👍 Thank's for you being you mate. Fantastic 👍 Cheers Pete' New Zealand.
Love the pallet stuff. I have been checking out pallets everywhere, but all I ever find is the pine ones. Nothing like the colours you have. Gonna keep looking though. Love the vid. Catch ya later. 👍🍺🍺👍
...And in Part 3, upcycling the upcycled recycled Mark cuts up the reception desk, feeds it through a drum sander, collects the dust, mixes it with glue, puts it in a press and remakes the furniture in homemade MDF.
Awesome, I will probably make some soon. when I am not occupied, thanks for asking. It has been a crazy busy few weeks for us. Hoping things calm down soon
Came up a treat. You must have been good at jigsaws when you were a little tracker 😄 Can’t wait to see what you make that into in an upcoming chop shop episode 😁
It's a beautiful thing m8. Looks amazing. And you don't fall in love with timber. Yea uh huh really! The pallets hated u for that comment. 🤣🤣 Table saw looks Wicked aswell m8. Hope your good. 👍🏴
@@DainerMadeUnofficial always m8 and when you've Bunnings and big Dave your always likely find sommit. A have been offered some really nice wood today all free (bonus) and some whiskey barrels although there not free but the free stuff looks like could be amazing 👍🏴
Great reuse of materials mate. Final result looks great. Now I'm almost organised in my workshop I will be trying to copy you in using what I've got to get rid of some stock. Great way to free up some space. Maybe I'll make a video about it too 😂 Keep it up. Looking forward to your next video.
@@DainerMadeUnofficial I had a massive pallet hording problem that took over most of our garden. I was collecting much more than I was using, much to my wife's frustration. Now, I've got it more or less under control, I just need to use what's left in the workshop to free up some space. The idea is to copy your idea of making slabs and then it's easier to find a use for them.
I am someone who has an a$$ so tight, I could eat coal and sheet diamonds. The only thing I like more than being cheap is recycling. I’d really like to know, is there anything other than pallets you recycle? I recently clad a shed wall in metal by finding some old 44 gallon fuel drums, cutting the top and bottom off and pressing them flat. I also considered making scales from beer cans cut open. Keep up the good work, and mind that thin red line.
I've been told by a local saw miller that a Metabo or Carbatec planer/thiknesser is and would be better than the classic dewalt what is your view on this? vid idea, review each of your tools, how you got them and if you would recommned them in one video, (sorry for the bad spelling)
Just get a sherwood deluxe lunch box with helical head from timbercon. The Americans love the dewalt as its a buck .50 in the states. It's 1300 in au, and needs a 400-800 upgrade.
I can only go off what I know from one machine. Which it has been amazing. I went with the more robust dealt model because that is what I saw people use the most. And they all still use it. I am not a tool review guy either.. I think you need to have used many things to make good comparisons
ok mate here is my finish for furniture or anything really except food based products Equal parts 150 ml - an oil either linseed, Danish, Tung etc and ( Danish and linseed are my go to) 150ml - an oil Based poly ( I tend to go with a clear matte or satin) 150ml - Mineral Spirits measure in a jar with a lid and mark out the levels of the poured liquids to make mixing easier for next time and once the lid is screw on...shake the shit out of it and use it as a wipe on finish Firstly the mineral spirits will thin out the poly making it easy to spread without fuckin up brush patterns etc and it'll thin out the oil and make penetrate deeper and quicker and will dry faster.. because of this combination you can add multiple layers of finish quicker experience with different oils and brands of poly You're welcome
@@DainerMadeUnofficial me neither, hence the question! I'm a pom with an Aussie mum and don't really get this aspect of Aussie culture. Hope the cyclones aren't keeping you too busy mate
mark rest assured I still think everything looks fabulous. You are doing very well and inspiring us wood workworkers to not only check square, but to have a go. good on you Brother
Thanks 👍 Happy to hear this
Mate, you need to stop uploading content! I'm up till 2am rewatching your videos haha. Love the content! I think I might start uploading my own woodworking adventures soon, you've inspired me!
Excellent, appreciate all the views mate
"Feel good on the outside, no matter what you fuck up on the outside"
😂😂😂
Exactly 🤣
I love these longer videos!
longer or me talking more shite in 17 minutes lol
i like the chit chatty dainsey! sractch you on the next one!
Though shalst be scratched
Nice one Dainsssyyyyyyy. As they say, happy wife, happy life 👍🏼
happy days then
Dogs balls on a canary 😂
Probably the best saying I’ve heard in years
haha, I do like slipping that one in
What about, "it would put a horn on a jellyfish", only in Australia 😅, love ya work keep it up.
Oh hell yes two danier channels to binge
Thank you carry on Sir lol
It's a beautiful thing. 😊
yes it is
Those half rounds are such a cool look
Is that what the official name is 🤷♂️🤣
@@DainerMadeUnofficial your guess is as good as mine
Your the man. From the cosmos.
haha, thanks mate
You dont know how great you are
That is a really nice comment mate. I’m just doing my best 🫡
Good to see a remake of a remake. Talk about recycling plus
Thanks mate, job done... ready to get onto new things
Loving the old man sounds when you kneel down 😊
Haha! I’m not 🤣
Enjoyed this video!
awesome. thanks mate
Every time we come to New Zealand, I have to spend at least one whole day in bunnings, drives the misses mad
haha, do you visit often?
@@DainerMadeUnofficial This trip was the first time in 5 years, they shut up shop in COVID, Had to go cold turkey for the Bunnings, we've spent all of our money on flights over the past 20 years, Just think of all the tools I could have brought at Bunnings, makes me weep 😪 Brought back some good merch this time
10:05 lol what!. 😂😂
is the the canary time stamp lol
Love the transformation 2.0! Tight-A$$ Mode for the win! Also #chamferthefeels 👊👍🤙
lol! cheers mate
Great viewing as ever, absolutely love the down to earth commentary and lack of background music (honestly who fkn needs that), had me in stitches and I clearly need to add more chamfers to feel good on the inside. V cool outcome on the desk too!
Cheers mate, everyone needs a chamfer lol
Nice video !!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Literally what I been looking for today 😊
Excellent. thanks for watching
Good stuff Dainsey. Loving the new format for this Channel. Feeling good on the inside
happy days and that is nice to hear haha
Haha you legend! Cheers!
Paid partnership 😆🤣🤣
Hey Dainer if you decide to make more of those push sticks I'd love to buy 1. Your mate from Melbourne. Darbs
Love the desk. I think the bag shelf would of looked better matching the counter top though. Nice work 👍
We agree, as soon as we got it in the shop. It’s not a easy change unfortunately
@@DainerMadeUnofficial always the way mate. At a push, paint it a different colour maybe. Stop people twatting their legs on it as it's a bit camouflaged in there.
As if any more evidence was needed, this vid proves that I need to take time this year and do a "make a pile of laminated palletwood 'bricks'" project. I see multiple potential benefits:
1. Practice/improvement of cutting accuracy/consistency.
2. Glue-up skills development.
3. Processing rough salvage stock.
4. Downsizing the clutter from needs-to-be prepped material into ready-to-build-with inventory.
5. Shop-time spent in repetitive action with tangible results.
6. Maybe even a few minutes of post-worthy video captured along the way.
The re-working of your previous build material is amazing to see, Mark. Cheers!
They are all perfect ideas mate, stock piling laminations will de-clutter in an instant, the ideas of what to use them for can come later. cheers
Good job Dainsey. Waste not want not.....or something
...and also something about the tightness of ones freckle
@@DainerMadeUnofficial I didn't realise Dainer was a Scottish name 😁
"Barbers Paddock Woodworking Fromply Pattern Thing" - BPWFPT - Yet another T-Shirt idea.
Do you even BPWFPT bro?
@@DainerMadeUnofficial My official battle cry when I'm pumping myself up.
Magic stuff as always Mark. A true proponent of "Yes, even you can do it" tuition. Thank's to your channel ('s) i'm totally enjoying the learning of (at this stage) turning pallets into projects. Beauty of the source material being free, the mistakes are good for the winter firewood. Only 42 days to retirement, then more time to practice should mean better results 👍
Thank's for you being you mate. Fantastic 👍
Cheers
Pete' New Zealand.
Well bring on retirement, you have certainly learnt some shed time then. cheers Pete
Love the pallet stuff. I have been checking out pallets everywhere, but all I ever find is the pine ones. Nothing like the colours you have. Gonna keep looking though. Love the vid. Catch ya later. 👍🍺🍺👍
Bunnings is good to keep an eye, there get many single use pallets for China etc.. generally that is where the good colour is. cheers mate
Still waiting on the 7.8h long Salon Super Cut 😂
15 projects and the client still has not paid!
...And in Part 3, upcycling the upcycled recycled Mark cuts up the reception desk, feeds it through a drum sander, collects the dust, mixes it with glue, puts it in a press and remakes the furniture in homemade MDF.
lets not rule that out haha
He also could made a pallet from it.
@@PatchworxStudios that would be something I'd watch.
Haha 😂that’s given him ideas
Morning, would love to purchase a check square push stick if/when you batch some out.
Great work as always! Everything going ok? You seem "occupied"
Awesome, I will probably make some soon. when I am not occupied, thanks for asking. It has been a crazy busy few weeks for us. Hoping things calm down soon
Came up a treat. You must have been good at jigsaws when you were a little tracker 😄
Can’t wait to see what you make that into in an upcoming chop shop episode 😁
I wasn't lol, my old man was pretty good at getting it done with what you have though
It's a beautiful thing m8. Looks amazing. And you don't fall in love with timber. Yea uh huh really! The pallets hated u for that comment. 🤣🤣 Table saw looks Wicked aswell m8. Hope your good. 👍🏴
yeah, I don't keep good wood for a rainy day,, there is always more haha
@@DainerMadeUnofficial always m8 and when you've Bunnings and big Dave your always likely find sommit. A have been offered some really nice wood today all free (bonus) and some whiskey barrels although there not free but the free stuff looks like could be amazing 👍🏴
very good
thank you
You will be getting orders from her customers for tables, desks etc
That has already happened many times... need to be a video though haha
Great reuse of materials mate. Final result looks great. Now I'm almost organised in my workshop I will be trying to copy you in using what I've got to get rid of some stock.
Great way to free up some space. Maybe I'll make a video about it too 😂
Keep it up. Looking forward to your next video.
Thanks mate, very happy I did not have source more materials
@@DainerMadeUnofficial I had a massive pallet hording problem that took over most of our garden. I was collecting much more than I was using, much to my wife's frustration.
Now, I've got it more or less under control, I just need to use what's left in the workshop to free up some space. The idea is to copy your idea of making slabs and then it's easier to find a use for them.
I enjoyed the longer format. Did I recognize one of your chairs at the make-up station? Nice job using the older material to give the shop a new look.
Thanks mate, well spotted. They are my chairs too
5:06 Is there a video on the main channel for that cube pattern pallet wood glue-up behind your work bench?
yes there is, I have a few videos making that pattern. th-cam.com/video/REd77c6kdyM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=3tj7JbcF1MHYyR8O
I am someone who has an a$$ so tight, I could eat coal and sheet diamonds. The only thing I like more than being cheap is recycling.
I’d really like to know, is there anything other than pallets you recycle? I recently clad a shed wall in metal by finding some old 44 gallon fuel drums, cutting the top and bottom off and pressing them flat. I also considered making scales from beer cans cut open.
Keep up the good work, and mind that thin red line.
I recycled all sorts of timbers, and salvage fallen trees etc. Skateboards are my favourite material
I've been told by a local saw miller that a Metabo or Carbatec planer/thiknesser is and would be better than the classic dewalt what is your view on this? vid idea, review each of your tools, how you got them and if you would recommned them in one video, (sorry for the bad spelling)
I’ve recently upgraded my dewalt to a helical cutter, it was significantly better than a box planer before this and it’s unbelievable now. (Imo)
Just get a sherwood deluxe lunch box with helical head from timbercon.
The Americans love the dewalt as its a buck .50 in the states. It's 1300 in au, and needs a 400-800 upgrade.
@@darcybarnes2716agreed, leaves a finish that hardly needs sanding !
I can only go off what I know from one machine. Which it has been amazing. I went with the more robust dealt model because that is what I saw people use the most. And they all still use it. I am not a tool review guy either.. I think you need to have used many things to make good comparisons
ok mate here is my finish for furniture or anything really except food based products
Equal parts
150 ml - an oil either linseed, Danish, Tung etc and ( Danish and linseed are my go to)
150ml - an oil Based poly ( I tend to go with a clear matte or satin)
150ml - Mineral Spirits
measure in a jar with a lid and mark out the levels of the poured liquids to make mixing easier for next time and once the lid is screw on...shake the shit out of it and use it as a wipe on finish
Firstly the mineral spirits will thin out the poly making it easy to spread without fuckin up brush patterns etc and it'll thin out the oil and make penetrate deeper and quicker and will dry faster..
because of this combination you can add multiple layers of finish quicker
experience with different oils and brands of poly
You're welcome
thanks very much mate. Sounds tasty
👊🫡
cheers mate
10.15 you dhead
lol
Do you consider yourself an Ocker Aussie?
I don't know what qualifies as Ocker? Aussie 100%
@@DainerMadeUnofficial me neither, hence the question! I'm a pom with an Aussie mum and don't really get this aspect of Aussie culture. Hope the cyclones aren't keeping you too busy mate
F boom dude really. Not watching you anymore!
You’re sounding very old mate getting up and down from the floor
I know, better do some exercise