I'd give anything to apprentice with Anthony. What a great guy. Spending time around a place like that is an absolute dream. Thanks, I loved this so much.
Great series Jon. It would be really interesting and instructional to see tips and techniques for how they deconstruct the barn while mitigating damage to the harvested lumber.
Jon, perfect timing posting this video. I have been putting off trying to contact Mark Bowe, Barnwood Living in West Virginia, to find out more about his wire brush he uses for reclaimed barnwood . Thanks Jon!
For woodspecies like this osmo 1101 is a must as a ground coat. It would produce an even deeper colourtone and penetrate the wood even more. Be careful using to much of the Polyx at once. 2 coats is more than enough. 3 coats can be to much and actually cause a weaker surface which will show white scratch marks easier
Good show Jon. All I hear is good things about Osmo, got to be impressed with that finish. Looking forward to the barn update. Don't often see old brick walls like that in US videos, looks just like Manchester UK!
Yo, am I a weirdo to say I get a kick out of watchin Anthony when he's explaining stuff... He's very animated at times.... Like me!!!! Very cool video Jon, very cool!!! Dirty Jersey out!!!
I'd give anything to apprentice with Anthony. What a great guy. Spending time around a place like that is an absolute dream. Thanks, I loved this so much.
Can’t wait to see that barn again and seeing what Anthony does with all of that beautiful wood.
Thanks John!
Anthony is certainly knowledgeable and passionate about wood! Great combination.
Love Anthony's accent. Makes me miss Jersey a little bit (just a little, I'm not going back to those property taxes).
Agreed! We left 16 years ago for the slower south. We miss friends and family, but not looking back!
You are a creative person with the word
Irvington. My family moved from Ohio to Irvington in '71. Things must have changed IMMENSELY since then...lol...Very cool stuff. Thanks.
I could spend a lot of time in that shop of theirs. Awesome place. I can't wait for the barn series to start
Irvington, Hillside, Maplewood...my old stomping grounds in my younger days. Thanks for posting, Jon.
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Great series Jon. It would be really interesting and instructional to see tips and techniques for how they deconstruct the barn while mitigating damage to the harvested lumber.
Thanks Steve I’m hoping to get a lot of that on video.
Now THAT is one impressive machine! loved the video, Jon.
Thanks Steve!
Loved it Jon. I'm impressed by your find. Wow at the price $9,999.00 and the optional wire brush is $999.00. Too rich for my small shop.
Thanks.. yeah for me too but for a big reclaimed wood shop it seems like a must have.
That texture is great. It is worth the dust!
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Great video Jon! always neat to see these travel and tour type videos :) Thanks for sharing them with us.👌👍😎JP
Thanks JP!
Your very welcome Jon! Have a wonderful week!😎
Just listen to this video without looking. That guy IS Ray Romano.
Jon, perfect timing posting this video. I have been putting off trying to contact Mark Bowe, Barnwood Living in West Virginia, to find out more about his wire brush he uses for reclaimed barnwood .
Thanks Jon!
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For woodspecies like this osmo 1101 is a must as a ground coat. It would produce an even deeper colourtone and penetrate the wood even more. Be careful using to much of the Polyx at once. 2 coats is more than enough. 3 coats can be to much and actually cause a weaker surface which will show white scratch marks easier
Good show Jon. All I hear is good things about Osmo, got to be impressed with that finish. Looking forward to the barn update. Don't often see old brick walls like that in US videos, looks just like Manchester UK!
Thanks Graham!
great job and thanks for the videos.
Is the finish he used from osmo.com? What was the color he used?
Great video! I could tell he is from NJ as soon as he spoke - me too 😉😉😉
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SWEET!
Amazing video as always!
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The favourite machine of the neighbours! :)
Osmo is superb, especially when applied with a non abrasive pad
Cool!
Yo, am I a weirdo to say I get a kick out of watchin Anthony when he's explaining stuff... He's very animated at times.... Like me!!!! Very cool video Jon, very cool!!! Dirty Jersey out!!!
Thanks Mike.. the Dude knows his stuff 👍
Of course the shingles were disposed of the way they were supposed to be. Keeps costs down.😂😂
Water based bad
Oil good
The end!
500 cfm is piss poor dust extraction for a machine like that.
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