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Thanks for the ideas and great presentation. I also like to find ways to use every last bit of my barrels. I hang cut staves inside a barrel ring and sell them as wind chimes. I also take the end cuts of the wine staves, use pins in the 'cleat' indent for eyes, add wool beards and sell them as "grape robbers".
What are the best type of screws to use to secure the bands once you start cutting the barrel up?! I found a screw that was the right length but the heads keep snapping as they don’t handle too much torque. I don’t want to use self tapping to ensure max grip of the wood vice partially boring out the screw hole.
I don't use any screws in my projects, but that oak is so hard, you need to pre drill a small hole then run your screws in the wood. This will keep them from snapping off. Thanks for watching and please Subscribe 🍀🍺
Hi, I bought a rolling pin holder made from staves last year. ( think it was meant for wine bottles) Anyway was wondering how much it would cost for a picnic table? Live near Fancy Gap, VA. Also would like to talk & get some impute. Just moved to the area a few years ago. Thank-you
I buy mine off Facebook marketplace. Do a Google search for used barrels to see if there is a supplier. Good luck, thanks for watching and please Subscribe 🍀🍺
Yes sir, thanks for watching. Yes the Bung hole, don't know who came up with that name but its kind of comical to me 😂. Thanks for watching and please Subscribe 🍀🍺
Hey man I start my carpenter apprenticeship over here in Australia next year love the content calms the nerves still nervous for the pre test though some of math looks very difficult
Thanks for watching Ben and good luck as you move forward 🍀👍🍺. I'm not very good at math so if I can do it, I know you can my friend! Thanks for watching and please Subscribe
Cool, thanks for sharing. Since I shot that video, I started making hearts. People love to them. I would love to see a butterfly. Thanks for watching and please Subscribe 🍀🍺
Time is money. Two minutes in and not a word about actually making anything . Saw Dust Dude acting like a bad gameshow host . Cut to the chase , my eyes are glazing over .
Thanks for watching my friends. This channel runs on love so hook a brother up and show me some love by Subscribing or Liking this video! Thanks again for watching!
I’d like to add a linear actuator to a whiskey barrel so the top lifts up and displays a couple rows of shelves for bottles and glasses.
Thanks for the ideas and great presentation. I also like to find ways to use every last bit of my barrels. I hang cut staves inside a barrel ring and sell them as wind chimes. I also take the end cuts of the wine staves, use pins in the 'cleat' indent for eyes, add wool beards and sell them as "grape robbers".
Awesome 👍. Great ideas. Thanks for watching and please Subscribe 🍀🍺
Great ideas for making product from these barrels. I’m just starting out on this journey here in Scotland.
Awesome and good luck on your projects my friend 🍺. Scotland, that's my family heritage, Inverness. Thanks for watching and please Subscribe!
You have some really good ideas on barrel projects!
Thanks. Good luck on your projects and enjoy the journey. Thanks for watching and please Subscribe 🍀🍺
What are the best type of screws to use to secure the bands once you start cutting the barrel up?! I found a screw that was the right length but the heads keep snapping as they don’t handle too much torque. I don’t want to use self tapping to ensure max grip of the wood vice partially boring out the screw hole.
I don't use any screws in my projects, but that oak is so hard, you need to pre drill a small hole then run your screws in the wood. This will keep them from snapping off. Thanks for watching and please Subscribe 🍀🍺
Hi, I bought a rolling pin holder made from staves last year. ( think it was meant for wine bottles)
Anyway was wondering how much it would cost for a picnic table? Live near Fancy Gap, VA. Also would like to talk & get some impute. Just moved to the area a few years ago. Thank-you
Correction the hole is the "Bung Hole." The "bung" plugs the hole after the whisky barrel is filled. It can also be used to hold a spigot.
Ooh, I kind of slow😂. The Bung and the Bung hole, got it👍. Thanks for the correction my friend 🍀🍺
Where would you suggest getting the barrels from? I have one here and there, but no steady supply...
asked that question before the final part of the video... you answered it... :D
I buy mine off Facebook marketplace. Do a Google search for used barrels to see if there is a supplier. Good luck, thanks for watching and please Subscribe 🍀🍺
Hey Sawdust Dude, just watched this video from I don't know when but wanted to let you know the hole in the stave is called the "bung."
Yes sir, thanks for watching. Yes the Bung hole, don't know who came up with that name but its kind of comical to me 😂. Thanks for watching and please Subscribe 🍀🍺
Hey man I start my carpenter apprenticeship over here in Australia next year love the content calms the nerves still nervous for the pre test though some of math looks very difficult
Thanks for watching Ben and good luck as you move forward 🍀👍🍺. I'm not very good at math so if I can do it, I know you can my friend! Thanks for watching and please Subscribe
Regarding the rings I make orbs, hearts, butterflies and dragonflys with them
Cool, thanks for sharing. Since I shot that video, I started making hearts. People love to them. I would love to see a butterfly. Thanks for watching and please Subscribe 🍀🍺
@@TheSawDustDude dropped a sub. The butterflies are popular but dragonfly even more so
did you make any videos of making hearts, butterflies etc...thanks
P, p
Time is money. Two minutes in and not a word about actually making anything . Saw Dust Dude acting like a bad gameshow host . Cut to the chase , my eyes are glazing over .