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Not gonna lie I was pretty excited to see you and Matt both working in your workshop! It would be really fun to see that, kind of a Workshop Banter episode, but instead of chatting, you guys are collaborating on a project
Marginally disappointed you did not line the box in artificial grass and use the old euro hinges for the lid 😂. Nice little projects, I hope you had a beer with Matt 👍🏻
Cheers for the mention Keith, the wax certainly brought the beautiful grain out very nicely indeed 🤩. Loved the creativity working with limited materials. I'm sure the table got snapped up at the charity shop, especially this time of year for Christmas Dinner 😀
My dad was a fan of making boxes and also liked and appreciated found and imperfect materials back in the 70s and 80s. He would often distress his pieces by tapping the surface oh his pieces with the side of a small nail or even beer bottle caps with a hammer, to give them more character. The marks would come out in the finishing process. He passed a while ago mate, far too young and way before he could share more of his woodworking knowledge with me. Thanks for the video pal and sharing your knowledge. I love these videos in particular, I also think design constraints are inspiring. Fun fact, Eddie Van Halen, legendary American guitarist, didn’t play the piano. He was asked to experiment on the keyboard when they wrote and composed the classic Jump. Go listen to that song again and hear what he came up with on the keys. Design constraints 😎 🤜🏻⚡️🤛🏻
I like the little table. I live in a very small home so every bit of furniture I have is meant for small rooms. This would be a great table for when I have guests. Folded up the rest of the time. Lovely redo.
What a treat, Keith, TWO projects out of one junk hunt! This is what attracted me to your videos in the first place. Your woodworking skills were always good, but you’ve come a long way in six years. Great jobs 👍🏼Made me smile that you found so many cats🙂
I save every scrap of wood & every piece from broken furniture. The bin dives look promising. in our cities we have 2 curb & fence pickups a year. There are a lot of early junk gypsies looking for the best find. I'm all about scrap wood & pieces. They come in so handy & if talented, create beautiful pieces like you did!
I'm glad its not just me that does this. I often pick up old, scrap oak furniture which I use for making new cases for rotted penny arcade machines. The old oak is the best!
Love skip diving..found a real gold watch last week....gave it to a friend as a gift for his daughter for xmas before anyone asks...Wishing you a merry xmas fellow junkster
There is nothing wrong with taking wood from skips. I kept my fire going on wood from skips. Builders are usually happy to have you take old wood, etc., from their skips. It's a good thing to ask first if you can.
I had a table like that in my old tiny cottage 40 years ago, it was so useful without using all my space up. You did an amazing refurb on it despite it taking a few goes - tenacity wins!
Nice job done on the table, it is a shame people are throwing them away but they can be cut down to make other brilliant things. Great to see a full homage to your very first videos.
Received my lovely box today Keith and couldn’t be more pleased with it. Absolutely love it and will make a nice part of one of my family’s gifts this Xmas.
Beautiful boxes, Keith- nicely job. i DO love the idea of taking trash and turning it into something that's useful, durable and beautiful; very satisfying. Jun Kunting ftw
Beautiful boxes mate! Love how the table came out after a lot of hard work. When I see videos like this, I always hope that the person that threw it away could see what you made from their junk. I’m sure it would make them very happy.
Always good to see what you salvage and repurpose into decent projects. I use 95%+ recycled timber for CNC carving. Even my scraps get reused, sawdust for pet bedding/ animal sanctuary, scrap offcuts to friend's wood burner.
Hey. Go find a window and door company. When they take out the old doors and windows they have to pay to scrap them. The doors in particular are usually teak. 40/50 kgs (ish) of beautiful tropical timber - dry, straight, planned. I get about half a dozen per month for cutting boards, garden things and the like - also pannelled most of my down stairs.
Ohh, I love these videos! The boxes is gorgeous and that table😍. It's the perfect table for anyone with a small space and it looks really good. Where I live it would sell immediately. Well done!
good to see both yours and Matts results... one thing I always think when someone mentions a "thicknesser", shouldn't they be called "thinnessers"? its not like they make anything thicker... lovely job Keith, your boxes are beautiful.
hi Keith, great junk hunt video, you have done a good job on the table come up nice after a third coat, as always a good video, I'll see what Matt has got on his video. Take care
You made a lovely job of those boxes 📦 but for all that skilled work, 2 hour's looking for free wood, workshop, electric expensive tools etc..can you every make a profit ?
Those who would turn up their nose at a perfectly functional table can go look at the prices on Cam's 'Blacktail Studio' where fabulous art sells for naturally what its worth! But, cheers Keith for sending this restoration off to a new life via the charity shop. Nice one!
Wow its crazy what you can make out of scrap wood the boxes turned out perfect is it possible you could tell me where you bought your name stamp Regards Steve UK London
I was going to suggest Ox Acid, but you have it in your cupboard 😁. Hopefully someone at the Op shop will appreciate your table. You didn't do to bad, you found two cats. One looked like it took ownership of you 🐈⬛. Nice job on the boxes
Hi might be a bit of an odd question but I’ve made a work shop at home and want to have a go at crafting from scrap. I saw in your video you branded your projects with a logo and was wondering if you could advise were I can get my logo made into a brander.
If you're after LOTS of wood for projects, and the odd bit of furniture, yourself and Badger need to come to Birmingham, lots of properties in the suburbs being renovated right now, loads of skips filled with scrap wood destined for landfill, you'll be spoilt for choice.
Just a little tip when stripping and then using oxalic acid. After stripping use a solution of warm water with soda crystals in, this will help remove any old finish, it will also degrease the wood, hopefully helping to get rid of anything waxy or any silicone that may have come from furniture spray. When you use the soda solution, you may think at this point you have ruined it, because it tends to go dark, but wash it back a little with clean water and whilst still damp hit it with the oxalic acid. They work against each other, neutralising each other, so you may have to hit it with the oxalic more than once. Once dry, make sure you wash off the oxalic thoroughly. You now have a surface that's about as stain free as you can get chemically, but also, it should be very clean for applying finish or for sanding if there's enough veneer left 😊
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I would have been glad to have that table. I hope someone is enjoying it.
Not gonna lie I was pretty excited to see you and Matt both working in your workshop! It would be really fun to see that, kind of a Workshop Banter episode, but instead of chatting, you guys are collaborating on a project
Excellent job with that table.
That Oak cabinet door was a nice little find. Those boxes look great 👌🏻
Thanks Phill!
Marginally disappointed you did not line the box in artificial grass and use the old euro hinges for the lid 😂.
Nice little projects, I hope you had a beer with Matt 👍🏻
Haha that would have been... Interesting! Matt and I had a breakfast together, no time for a beer this time sadly! Next time though
Matt's conveyed distain for being bothered during his breakfast is priceless 😂👌
Nice job gents. Love a colab.
That table is absolutely beautiful!
You have introduced me to junk hunts and now I'm hooked. You were brave to take on the table and it came out amazing.
Cheers for the mention Keith, the wax certainly brought the beautiful grain out very nicely indeed 🤩. Loved the creativity working with limited materials. I'm sure the table got snapped up at the charity shop, especially this time of year for Christmas Dinner 😀
Great boxes! Nice refinish on the table! And junk-hunt cats!
Thanks!
My dad was a fan of making boxes and also liked and appreciated found and imperfect materials back in the 70s and 80s. He would often distress his pieces by tapping the surface oh his pieces with the side of a small nail or even beer bottle caps with a hammer, to give them more character. The marks would come out in the finishing process.
He passed a while ago mate, far too young and way before he could share more of his woodworking knowledge with me. Thanks for the video pal and sharing your knowledge. I love these videos in particular, I also think design constraints are inspiring.
Fun fact, Eddie Van Halen, legendary American guitarist, didn’t play the piano. He was asked to experiment on the keyboard when they wrote and composed the classic Jump. Go listen to that song again and hear what he came up with on the keys. Design constraints 😎
🤜🏻⚡️🤛🏻
I like the little table. I live in a very small home so every bit of furniture I have is meant for small rooms. This would be a great table for when I have guests. Folded up the rest of the time. Lovely redo.
What a treat, Keith, TWO projects out of one junk hunt! This is what attracted me to your videos in the first place. Your woodworking skills were always good, but you’ve come a long way in six years. Great jobs 👍🏼Made me smile that you found so many cats🙂
Part two of "Keith wanders around petting random cats" is live!
Nice box
I say! Great work on the table, most splendid correct.
I save every scrap of wood & every piece from broken furniture. The bin dives look promising. in our cities we have 2 curb & fence pickups a year. There are a lot of early junk gypsies looking for the best find. I'm all about scrap wood & pieces. They come in so handy & if talented, create beautiful pieces like you did!
I'm glad its not just me that does this. I often pick up old, scrap oak furniture which I use for making new cases for rotted penny arcade machines. The old oak is the best!
a very tidy job well executed..thats a good table for a lucky buyer.👍👍
Great job !! Nice to see you started in the same place but ended with such different but equally amazing projects
Brilliant piece of easy watching which included cats and wax polish.
I figured you'd pull out your inner Thomas Johnson on that table. Nice work.
The table looked a thousand times better after you'd finished it. Lucky charity shop punter, one day!
Love the junk hunts! Keep on your good job.
Love skip diving..found a real gold watch last week....gave it to a friend as a gift for his daughter for xmas before anyone asks...Wishing you a merry xmas fellow junkster
Only a 'little" bit jealous . . wow, thanks for sharing
There is nothing wrong with taking wood from skips. I kept my fire going on wood from skips. Builders are usually happy to have you take old wood, etc., from their skips. It's a good thing to ask first if you can.
I always ask first
if you don’t ask it’s theft.
never run your hands over the running blade on a planer that’s day one 1st hour on a machining course…….
@@systemtim Done that, lost two fingertips.
I had a table like that in my old tiny cottage 40 years ago, it was so useful without using all my space up. You did an amazing refurb on it despite it taking a few goes - tenacity wins!
Lovely oak boxes
Great stuff. Really enjoy this type of video and it reminds me why I love working with wood. Lovely job 🙌🏻
Glad you enjoyed it!
Nice job done on the table, it is a shame people are throwing them away but they can be cut down to make other brilliant things. Great to see a full homage to your very first videos.
Received my lovely box today Keith and couldn’t be more pleased with it. Absolutely love it and will make a nice part of one of my family’s gifts this Xmas.
Thank you so much! Have a wonderful Christmas
Beautiful boxes, Keith- nicely job. i DO love the idea of taking trash and turning it into something that's useful, durable and beautiful; very satisfying. Jun Kunting ftw
wow, what a great watch.you make this look so easy.but you have skills and great machines.infact great skills. awesome
Beautiful boxes mate! Love how the table came out after a lot of hard work.
When I see videos like this, I always hope that the person that threw it away could see what you made from their junk. I’m sure it would make them very happy.
You and me both! Thank you
I love these kind of videos and the cat content is a plus for me.
Thank you!
Always good to see what you salvage and repurpose into decent projects. I use 95%+ recycled timber for CNC carving. Even my scraps get reused, sawdust for pet bedding/ animal sanctuary, scrap offcuts to friend's wood burner.
Cheers John! 👍
Love those boxes
Hey. Go find a window and door company. When they take out the old doors and windows they have to pay to scrap them. The doors in particular are usually teak. 40/50 kgs (ish) of beautiful tropical timber - dry, straight, planned.
I get about half a dozen per month for cutting boards, garden things and the like - also pannelled most of my down stairs.
Great to see you in my home town!
I love that table
Ha, two for the price of one! Awesome! Would love to see you guys make something together next time!
😍 Drop leaf table, lovely!, just what I'm looking for ,,,but I'm not travelling to London for that one, as stunning as it is.
London?
You have a lot of skill. Nice video.
I really love this trash to gold videos, giving another life on some thrown away stuff.
Here in Europe where I live both old and new furniture can be found everywhere.
I mean tons and tons of it and almost every day something is added.
Loved this joint effort.
Absolutely not idea why the algorithm brought me to your channel. However I'm glad it did. Your skills are amazing! New sub here!
Splendid cat content. Appreciated!
Nice little team up! You guys should definitely do it more often.
Hi Keith, This table is perfect for Tiny house living. You might reach out to some forums or online local communities. Good luck all the same.
Next, pop by Gaywood. We need to know more about Gaywood!
Nice one Keith 2 nice boxes there.
Cheers John hope you're well mate
This needs to be a weekly series keith👌🏻
Love your junk-hunts! And you could have easily picked up at least two cats - just to cuddle.
Ohh, I love these videos! The boxes is gorgeous and that table😍. It's the perfect table for anyone with a small space and it looks really good. Where I live it would sell immediately. Well done!
Thanks so much! 😊
❤❤video great thanks roy 😊😊
A really good ep, enjoyed a lot.
good to see both yours and Matts results... one thing I always think when someone mentions a "thicknesser", shouldn't they be called "thinnessers"? its not like they make anything thicker...
lovely job Keith, your boxes are beautiful.
the saw blade you used for cutting the finger joints @ 4:46, where did you get that from please?
amzn.to/3CI3ZgV
Nice! I had to double take when you said" Junk Hunt " thats not what i heard?? 🤣🤣
really love this type of videos hope to see more keith 🙏
Those boxes were very nice
mid century seems to be popular in the U.S. I think it looks lovely.
Hi Keith @ragbonebrown could you recommend a paint stripper or say which one you used on the table in this video? Thank you
It's this one amzn.to/4eW4elP
This is a really fun series.
hi Keith, great junk hunt video, you have done a good job on the table come up nice after a third coat, as always a good video, I'll see what Matt has got on his video. Take care
So wierd to see your home town back alleys in someone's video!
I do like a nicely waxed box.
Nice to see the Yellow Wilson flyer once belonging to Graham from the totally awesome fishing chanel. 😮
I thought it was that boat
Wow I had no idea!! I've sent a message to the channel to let them know it featured in my video
Great job by both of you
Great video Keith
great stuff, asalways. Thanks!
Hello. What was this white solution you use to remove the finish ? (at 12:40). Many thanks
At 9:00 you mean? It is this amzn.to/3CU4ODd
You made a lovely job of those boxes 📦 but for all that skilled work, 2 hour's looking for free wood, workshop, electric expensive tools etc..can you every make a profit ?
Just stumbled across your channel, and I’m glad that I have
Welcome aboard!
I loved your video, thank you.
That’s such a cool project dude
Fascinating, thanks.
Love these Junk Hunt videos
That was fun.
Wow one of them boxes would be great to store my medals in great work as always Kieth
So basically you go around seeing what you can nick .
I know what the laws are and I don't break any 🤡
Those who would turn up their nose at a perfectly functional table can go look at the prices on Cam's 'Blacktail Studio' where fabulous art sells for naturally what its worth! But, cheers Keith for sending this restoration off to a new life via the charity shop. Nice one!
Awesome work, Keith! 😃
This kinds of videos are really fun! And full of cats! ❤
Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thank you! You too!
Love it !!!!
Looks easy when you have the machinery
👍👍👍. Thanks Keith
Gotta love the really uncomfortable acting with your mate 😅😅😅
Wow its crazy what you can make out of scrap wood the boxes turned out perfect is it possible you could tell me where you bought your name stamp
Regards
Steve UK London
Thanks! sorry I don't remember the name of the guy I bought it from
I was going to suggest Ox Acid, but you have it in your cupboard 😁. Hopefully someone at the Op shop will appreciate your table. You didn't do to bad, you found two cats. One looked like it took ownership of you 🐈⬛. Nice job on the boxes
Worth mentioning that legally you need a Home Office poisons licence (EPP) to buy or possess oxalic acid crystals.
Hi might be a bit of an odd question but I’ve made a work shop at home and want to have a go at crafting from scrap. I saw in your video you branded your projects with a logo and was wondering if you could advise were I can get my logo made into a brander.
Outpost Workshop 👍
Was hoping for artificial grass box lining! Very nice though and great table rescue.
Have you tried painting then screen printing on a vinal top like that? It looks amazing now regardless
That oak would have made a perfect chopping board
If you're after LOTS of wood for projects, and the odd bit of furniture, yourself and Badger need to come to Birmingham, lots of properties in the suburbs being renovated right now, loads of skips filled with scrap wood destined for landfill, you'll be spoilt for choice.
if you ever get a porcelain tub or sink oxalic acid works nicely to take rus tstains out of porcelain.
I don't know about the UK, but those tables go for quite a lot of money in the US
Just a little tip when stripping and then using oxalic acid. After stripping use a solution of warm water with soda crystals in, this will help remove any old finish, it will also degrease the wood, hopefully helping to get rid of anything waxy or any silicone that may have come from furniture spray. When you use the soda solution, you may think at this point you have ruined it, because it tends to go dark, but wash it back a little with clean water and whilst still damp hit it with the oxalic acid. They work against each other, neutralising each other, so you may have to hit it with the oxalic more than once. Once dry, make sure you wash off the oxalic thoroughly. You now have a surface that's about as stain free as you can get chemically, but also, it should be very clean for applying finish or for sanding if there's enough veneer left 😊
I made an almost identical box in woodwork at school but with hand cut joints