You sold me on the tape measure. I love seeing your mistakes. This is your "real" life. Happens to all of us. Tom, this is what I've wished for. In your retirement, you do all kinds of projects, sometimes you may go be with the crew and help on some of their projects, never really apart with your company, but still retired and just helping when needed. You have so many talents and equipment, and grandkids, to keep us enjoying your 'real.' Giving them away, always good stuff. Even better stuff teaching and working with your grandkids!! Awesome!! LOL, I was just thinking, you'll have a hard time getting the tape measure away from her if you let her hold it. Nice video Tom, I loved it. Thanks for sharing your real with us. Always good stuff!!❤👍🙏
A Norm Abram your not, but I enjoy your effort. What I do enjoy more is your crews dedication to always producing on all your projects a superior product. This comes from a man who poured concrete for over sixty years. Keep up the good work! Dave from Dorset
It’s nice to see this kind of project where you don’t have all the fancy tools but still getting it done. 😊 When I’m saw milling logs I see a lot of bore worms just under the bark. They make the same tunnels you are seeing. The good thing is that the yellow jackets love these worms. They were coming in and cleaning them up as they were exposed. Nature at its best. 😁 I like the measuring tape but I don’t like needing batteries. For me a normal tape measure is good and I don’t have to worry about corroding batteries. That’s a big problem for me. Must be Oregon moisture. 😏
Hello i been doing trim work for over 30 years plus and one thing i never used cheap blades i always used a CMT saw blade a thicker blade is always best to cutting rips keep a straight line even on my Miter saws always CMT Blade i have over 14 miter saws Keep up the great work
Love that tape measure. Love your work too. I’ve been watching your TH-cam since the beginning and your channel is fantastic. Thank you for the content
When using these laser tapes, of any kind, I will place a "block" against the leading edge and place the back of the device against that block, for a more accurate measure. Same thing with my "target" end. As to the "worm hole", those were made by boring beetles while the tree was standing. Woodpeckers LOVE to eat these beetles.
Hello to all the Hauses Family, I have been an ardent follower of yours since day 1. Mike Morgan got me on your channel. I want to wish all of you a most Blessed and Merry CHristmas and a very Happy, Healthy New Year 2025.
Wow that seem to be accurate. I have an old Straight Line ultrasonic and its accuracy is + or minus about an inch per foot It was always fine for just rough distance measurements on a job site, not for measuring precisely. It also has a laser light but it’s only for aiming it. Of course the commercial said it was exstreamly accurate
For the young folks Within 1" 2. halves 4 quarters 8. 8ths 16. 16ths 32. 32nds 64. 64ths Go to town kids Next we will learn three stooges measurements 1/2 4 quarts ? Next time
An overheated blade causing a wobbly cut. That's an excuse we never heard of. Maybe a draft in the room is causing the uneven cut. Surely not the operator or freehand rip. Get a track saw rail.
Tom i was watching another channel the other day that was doing an epoxy table with wood and he put the wood on a heavy duty plastic sheet. When ot was dry it just peeled off.
Steve is building a new house? Didn't he just build one not long ago? Your paying him to much.LOL Merry Christmas to you and your family. From Missouri
You sold me on the tape measure. I love seeing your mistakes. This is your "real" life. Happens to all of us. Tom, this is what I've wished for. In your retirement, you do all kinds of projects, sometimes you may go be with the crew and help on some of their projects, never really apart with your company, but still retired and just helping when needed. You have so many talents and equipment, and grandkids, to keep us enjoying your 'real.' Giving them away, always good stuff. Even better stuff teaching and working with your grandkids!! Awesome!! LOL, I was just thinking, you'll have a hard time getting the tape measure away from her if you let her hold it. Nice video Tom, I loved it. Thanks for sharing your real with us. Always good stuff!!❤👍🙏
Thank you so much
A Norm Abram your not, but I enjoy your effort. What I do enjoy more is your crews dedication to always producing on all your projects a superior product. This comes from a man who poured concrete for over sixty years. Keep up the good work! Dave from Dorset
My thoughts exactly. Even a reference to 'My Cousin Vinny'.
Dave, I really appreciate you saying that.
I love your concrete videos, but really love to follow along with your off season projects!
I'm glad you enjoy all the different types of projects
Tom, you need to get a track saw sponsor. Those long cuts are a piece of cake, No more wandering blades.
It’s nice to see this kind of project where you don’t have all the fancy tools but still getting it done. 😊
When I’m saw milling logs I see a lot of bore worms just under the bark. They make the same tunnels you are seeing. The good thing is that the yellow jackets love these worms. They were coming in and cleaning them up as they were exposed. Nature at its best. 😁
I like the measuring tape but I don’t like needing batteries. For me a normal tape measure is good and I don’t have to worry about corroding batteries. That’s a big problem for me. Must be Oregon moisture. 😏
That is so true about nature and all the checks and balances
Happy Holidays to you and your family and crew too!
Happy Holidays to you too, thank you.
Hello i been doing trim work for over 30 years plus and one thing i never used cheap blades i always used a CMT saw blade a thicker blade is always best to cutting rips keep a straight line even on my Miter saws always CMT Blade i have over 14 miter saws Keep up the great work
Thanks for the advice, I will look into those blades.
If the glue doesn't oose you lose .
Winter time projects? Hard to believe it’s that time of year already!
🎄🎄🎄
Time flies!
Everyone loves Tom , aka Raymond. LOL
Love that tape measure. Love your work too. I’ve been watching your TH-cam since the beginning and your channel is fantastic. Thank you for the content
Thanks, I appreciate that
I'm looking forward to seeing how this door turns out 👍
I should be 100% done with it in about a week and a half. It is turning out very nice.
When using these laser tapes, of any kind, I will place a "block" against the leading edge and place the back of the device against that block, for a more accurate measure. Same thing with my "target" end.
As to the "worm hole", those were made by boring beetles while the tree was standing.
Woodpeckers LOVE to eat these beetles.
Thanks Tom, great stocking stuffer idea ordered 4. Have a Merry Christmas.
Thanks so much for the order.
Hello to all the Hauses Family, I have been an ardent follower of yours since day 1. Mike Morgan got me on your channel. I want to wish all of you a most Blessed and Merry CHristmas and a very Happy, Healthy New Year 2025.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you as well!
Like the My Cousin Vinny line you put in there.🤣🤣
My cousin Vinny..lol one of my favorite movies
Mine too very funny
Wow that seem to be accurate. I have an old Straight Line ultrasonic and its accuracy is + or minus about an inch per foot It was always fine for just rough distance measurements on a job site, not for measuring precisely. It also has a laser light but it’s only for aiming it. Of course the commercial said it was exstreamly accurate
I have used it several times since I did that Visio . it is right on the money
My cousin Vinnie
Good job guys
Thanks so much
Post powder beetle
Puerto Rico in the house
For the young folks
Within 1"
2. halves
4 quarters
8. 8ths
16. 16ths
32. 32nds
64. 64ths
Go to town kids
Next we will learn three stooges measurements
1/2
4 quarts
?
Next time
The little one in the high chair was sucking in all that info. 😊😊😊
where do u get the biscuits?
Any woodworking shop or even Home Depot has them
An overheated blade causing a wobbly cut.
That's an excuse we never heard of.
Maybe a draft in the room is causing the uneven cut.
Surely not the operator or freehand rip.
Get a track saw rail.
Tom i was watching another channel the other day that was doing an epoxy table with wood and he put the wood on a heavy duty plastic sheet. When ot was dry it just peeled off.
Steve is building a new house? Didn't he just build one not long ago? Your paying him to much.LOL
Merry Christmas to you and your family. From Missouri
That was my other son merry Christmas to you
Camera with a Hat clip could be very helpful ,
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