Now every time I’m telling my wife about a tool i need, and she asks how much it costs, i can say “let’s not ruin this moment.” Thanks for that one, Gaston!
I am glad to hear that you have found this book to be very informative and helpful for your woodworking project th-cam.com/users/postUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO It sounds like you are well prepared and confident to build furniture for your house. I commend you and your friend for your enthusiasm and willingness to learn new things from this book. I hope you enjoy your woodworking journey and create some beautiful pieces.
I don't have a single use for 90% of what is shown when Gaston shows up, but boy do I love the videos he's in! Such enthusiasm from both him and Scott.
These videos with Gaston are always so cool. I just love the crazy tools he brings along as well as his open and friendly personality. Glad to learn, that these videos actually help him sell the craziest tools :D
Every tool company in the world should have Gaston on their payroll. An honest, enthusiastic and passionate salesman is rare. I would buy something on his recommendation alone.
Always great seeing Gaston. I have bought a few things from him for the last few years (after first learning about Piranha tools here on SBC). I have also emailed him several times with questions and he always gets back to me quickly with great advice. Thanks Scott and Gaston.
I always enjoy the episodes that Gaston shows up in. It's like your best friend coming over to your house to hang out with your favorite snacks in tow. I wish we had a Gaston in our area.
Gaston!! The man, the myth, the legend! Always a blast when he shows up with amazing and innovative tools. Thank you Scott for sharing all this guy brings to the world of building. Great Video. 🍻 Cheers.
Pleased to see Gaston again with many cool tools and knowledge to share. Someone was thinking when they made the power cord for the massive planner really long.
Another visit from Q! Love videos with Gaston! Like that Hikoki air compressor - nice they have both battery and electrical option. That planer is insane!
20:40, that drill guide seems like something that requires timber projects that is typical in Japan. Where every hole need to be square because the prep-work off-site after schematics.
I just started watching from G.I. Auckland here, I saw your channel a few days ago and love it, very informative and so is this video with Gaston. I enjoy the content.
Gaston, the man, the myth, the legend. One of the most interesting people on the internet. Great presentation, no rude propaganda and each of his tips is worth +40 points to awesomeness!
I have that Silky Hauachi saw - game changer! Taken down many trees and major pruning around the property. It’s the largest one available I think. Japanese 3 angled tooth blade. Razor sharp
Your a lucky man Scott to have a friend like Gaston. Happy New Year Gaston lovely to see you on the channel again with all your awesome gizmo's. If I could afford the top end of your products I certainly would order all of them even just to use them once. And yes like every other comment I think I'll use your line "let's not ruin this moment" 😂🤣😅
23:49 I’ve built many log cabins in Norway and have spent many days planing big beams. I can’t tell you how many times I have got my t-shirt sucked into the blades by picking it up to early. Luckly no damage to the skin, but the force in which the machine pulls the t-shirt is enough to knock the air out of you 😅
I've got the Hayauchi 6.3 meters pole saw as wel here in Belgium. About 9 years old now and very happy with it. The saw has a complex tooth pattern and stays sharp for a very long period. When it gets blund you can have it sharpened by a specialised shop. You can also buy the saws separate from the pole. The whole pole and saw does cost something, but is absolutely worth its value. Did I say I was very happy with it?
Wow it’s been ~15years since I meet Gaston at his old workshop at Beach Rd. I’ve been fixing flood damage at his shop back then (hi Gaston!) I introduced the Swiss Rali hand planer system to him but he never really got it implemented to the NZ market, big mistake knowing the current market. Also talked about two cherrie chisels back then but hey only a sharp chisel is a good chisel and that’s where it ends on a building site. I also introduced the German Maffel brand to him which of course is high price for NZ purpose and overkill for the average builder, but hey! It’s the best. Anyway good luck to you guys to merchandise this tools to the NZ market.
7:20 Gaston I’ll take one of those green scribe jigs in imperial please. Would be perfect for scribing jamb extensions. You always have the coolest items great showing
@@daniel.s8126 yes I’m sure, I live on an island in Southeast Alaska with limited hardware store. Seeing items on internet and TH-cam is about the only way I get to see what’s out there to order with out scrolling through pages and pages online ( boring)
Re: At 1:44 Stainless and Carbon Iron tools - Stainless steel is naturally corrosion-resistant, but it is not immune to rust. While it is less prone to rusting than conventional steels, exposure to damaging chemicals, saline, grease, moisture, or heat for extended periods of time can cause corrosion.
Whilst this cqn be true, it depends on the grade and how it was treated. It's also true what Gaston said. After welding 316 you acid wash it to remove the iron and leave the chromium on the surface. Hard to do that to an installed screw without damaging whatever was fastened though.
Just the best tools. Very nice workshop. I am ipressed. Who does not want to work there? I love the Mafell NFU50. Very special, but also very useful. Good tools cost their price, but they are worth it. With good tool you have to cry only once: when you have to pay them. With cheap tools you will cry every time you use them. Where Mafell comes from, the people know what quality is. And they always take a look, that it is the price worth, that it costs. In this region are a lot of very good companies: Festool, Metabo, Kärcher, Bosch and many more. All not cheap, but the money more than worth.
I have absolutely no problem watching a half hour Piranha Tools advert with you and Gaston. Any other similar video would piss me off no end. I only object to his whiteboard marker preference as I know and own the best already :-) PS, Scott, if you do get one, get ceramic not plastic. Not sure about Nelson but available used for reasonable money from time to time where you used to live.
scott - "would you call this like..." gaston - "a drill guide" scott - "..a portable drill press?" gaston - "yeah... more like a drill guide" i don't know why, this made me crack up
Because it requires your workpiece to be exactly level; else your hole will still come out crooked from using the spirit level as a wrong plane of reference.
Scott, do you intend to start re-selling your merchandise? Recently bought my own home and am attempting to hang some doors using your videos. The wife has promised me the ‘but can he hang a door’ t-shirt if I’m successful. Big fan of your videos and learnt a lot from you so thank you!
G,day Scotty B, Jess and special guest Gaston from Sydney Australia. Always relaxing: a good product and tool review. I like the plumb bubble on the cordless drill. It looks cheap but would be handy above head height 👁️ 🌏🇦🇺
The message about not using tall things around power lines is important. One of my friends was killed in the 1980s when his mast touched a 400V overhead powerline.
15:00 That Mafell jigsaw (I have just seen a review of them) they looks like a great tool - it was doing things no other tool was doing (they were cutting a 100mm+ think round table) but not cheap - far from it
They're excellent-bombproof, and the W1 blades are 2.8mm wide, exactly the same as the blade on the Erika 85 which is very useful. I never realised tools were so expensive in NZ, those 320mm beam planers are about €4500 ex Vat this side of the world, which is about 8000NZ$.
$865 for that 15-piece forstener bit set is insane. I understand quality tools come at a price, but wow. I’m sure somebody out there can appreciate the quality at that price, but not a majority of us.
I think it makes sense for the type of people that would use those bits on a regular basis. Thinking of a production furniture shop that uses them in a drill press everyday or something. Definitely not for the average garage shop though!
@@ZachAshcraftproblem is drill bits wear out, no matter the prices they are still wearing out the same as other, maybe not as quick, but they won’t last long enough to justify that price!
Here in Germany (where they are made) the 15 piece Forstener Bohrmax 2.0 set is priced around 370-450 US Dollar... So much more affordable... BUT it is no HSS steel...so it's not easy or impossible to sharpen.
I agree it is expensive, but when you require a perfect smooth walled hole for furniture, it will pay for itself pretty quickly, my set was $1000 CDN and it was paid for within 4 builds that were sold, but for someone who just wants a nice hole, there's plenty of other options out there.
Mafell does everything right except one thing: the battery drills. Dont get me wrong, very good products, in fact i have the predecessor of the 18v right here and love it. But at the end of the day its a Metabo drill in a red case for twice the price. And i had arguments about it with our Mafell guy here in Germany and they hate that topic because they know its true. The new gen 18v battery drills now have their own case design but still have the Metabo interior. Great video, always love to see Gaston
Mafell, Fein or festool, when it comes to battery tools I would never ever buy a tool from these three brands. They are not very good compared to xgt Makita and most 18v tools.
@@veitjacob9764 well i cant speak on XGT but i would not outrule any brand just like that. These brands are used by builders here all around and they get the job done. As soon as you get out of Europe the prices for these brands just get way to high compared to Makita, Milwaukee or DeWalt.
@@OhneMehrwert I got the chance to work with a kit of these three brands and they mediocre compared to other battery tool brands. Festool drills are really bad and only for light work. The festool plunge saw is almost always out of whack right from the factory. Fein multitools are powerless, slow and have terrible ergonomics. Festool mitresaws a divas without any outstanding features and not a mm more precise than a hikoki, metabo or Makita.
The Metabo isn't actually the same drill @OhneMehrwertt - they're clearly a similar tool (same outside form and internal layout) but the maf has a better motor and switch, different moulding/overmoulding. Mafell drill is definitely better made. I know, I've taken both of them part for repair.
Let's not ruin the moment. My new favorite quote. Great video but where's Jess? I say that primarily because she's the gardening, outdoor face of Scott Brown Carpentry and right now all of us in the northern hemisphere need a hit of NZ summer weather to keep us going through our winter
Had the bubble level and bullyeye bubble in my $29Skill drill 20 years back. When I junked it i removed the bubble level it was removable. " Waioe that graeat" 😂😂😂
The Jigsaw from Mafell is insane! You really should take a closer look at it. Forget everything you know about every other Jigsaw you ever used in your life. This is a different experience
Now every time I’m telling my wife about a tool i need, and she asks how much it costs, i can say “let’s not ruin this moment.” Thanks for that one, Gaston!
I'm stealing that line as well. He is too funny.
🤣🤣🤣🤪
Gaston is a star, love from England ❤😂
Yeh, that was brilliant from Gaston!
Im stealing that line aswell 😂😂
"Let's not ruin this moment" Gaston is the king of quotable quotes. I only wish I had a friend like him.
I actually laughed at that when he said it 🤣
Well lets not ruin this moment, but for a price you can have a friend like him.
I'm from Germany and I'm always happy to see how our tools delight you again and again. Greetings from the other half of the world :)
Mafell makes some fantastic tools, I have the mafell MT55 track saw it’s fantastic very good quality.
I am glad to hear that you have found this book to be very informative and helpful for your woodworking project th-cam.com/users/postUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO It sounds like you are well prepared and confident to build furniture for your house. I commend you and your friend for your enthusiasm and willingness to learn new things from this book. I hope you enjoy your woodworking journey and create some beautiful pieces.
I don't have a single use for 90% of what is shown when Gaston shows up, but boy do I love the videos he's in! Such enthusiasm from both him and Scott.
Gaston needs his own tool channel. He's got lots of cool specialty tools that I've never heard of.
no! gaston needs to just keep randomly showing up on this channel. this collaboration is the best.
Gaston has a tool channel. It’s his ute. Coming soon to a building site near you.
Does anyone know where or how do you purchase any of these products from Gaston?
@@DrTubemanpiranha tools
These videos with Gaston are always so cool. I just love the crazy tools he brings along as well as his open and friendly personality.
Glad to learn, that these videos actually help him sell the craziest tools :D
Every tool company in the world should have Gaston on their payroll. An honest, enthusiastic and passionate salesman is rare. I would buy something on his recommendation alone.
Always great seeing Gaston. I have bought a few things from him for the last few years (after first learning about Piranha tools here on SBC). I have also emailed him several times with questions and he always gets back to me quickly with great advice. Thanks Scott and Gaston.
Ah man, I love Gaston. Those MAfell tools are just sooo good. Make Festool look reasonably priced too.
Their handheld bandsaw for beam tails is a beast!
Chain morticer unique as well.
I always enjoy the episodes that Gaston shows up in. It's like your best friend coming over to your house to hang out with your favorite snacks in tow. I wish we had a Gaston in our area.
Gaston!! The man, the myth, the legend! Always a blast when he shows up with amazing and innovative tools. Thank you Scott for sharing all this guy brings to the world of building. Great Video. 🍻 Cheers.
I love it when Gaston shows up in your videos. Can only imagine how you feel about it haha
smoko is on me
Thanks mate!
Gaston is a funny character, I wish all salesmen were like him :D
Always enjoy seeing what new tools Gaston has to show. He seems like a really good guy!
Pleased to see Gaston again with many cool tools and knowledge to share. Someone was thinking when they made the power cord for the massive planner really long.
Missed opportunity at 8:24 to tell us about the space on your wall for your squares... or rather, your square space.
Love that the ghost of Gaston travels the world and finds quality tools from all corners of the globe. Good man!
Another visit from Q! Love videos with Gaston! Like that Hikoki air compressor - nice they have both battery and electrical option. That planer is insane!
20:40, that drill guide seems like something that requires timber projects that is typical in Japan. Where every hole need to be square because the prep-work off-site after schematics.
It's made for typical massive wood construction in Germany, Austria, Switzerland ... like this th-cam.com/video/g2onWfqPTLQ/w-d-xo.html
good to see you back on board Scott and Jess for 2024 . Gaston is the gadget man indeed , from Robbo in Auckland
I just started watching from G.I. Auckland here, I saw your channel a few days ago and love it, very informative and so is this video with Gaston. I enjoy the content.
Gaston, the man, the myth, the legend. One of the most interesting people on the internet. Great presentation, no rude propaganda and each of his tips is worth +40 points to awesomeness!
Mafell tools are a real pleasure to use. Their handheld band saw works a treat and is effortless to use.👍👍
Honestly so stoked to I see kinetic customers hitting New Zealand, I own the finishing hammer from them and it’s amazing! Well done boys!
I have that Silky Hauachi saw - game changer! Taken down many trees and major pruning around the property. It’s the largest one available I think. Japanese 3 angled tooth blade. Razor sharp
Gaston, the tool guru and all round star. Love the reply to how much, as do the other commentators.
Awesome to see Gaston on here. Bought a few things off him now. Always perfect service. Look forward to meeting him in person someday.
It's always good to see Gastón and to your tools for such specific jobs
Your a lucky man Scott to have a friend like Gaston. Happy New Year Gaston lovely to see you on the channel again with all your awesome gizmo's. If I could afford the top end of your products I certainly would order all of them even just to use them once. And yes like every other comment I think I'll use your line "let's not ruin this moment" 😂🤣😅
Wow.. Amazing tools.. thanks Gaston & Scott for a great presentation!😎
"RTFM" - I love this Gaston guy. Hilarious and a great salesman!
Read The Friendly Manual ;-)
23:49 I’ve built many log cabins in Norway and have spent many days planing big beams. I can’t tell you how many times I have got my t-shirt sucked into the blades by picking it up to early. Luckly no damage to the skin, but the force in which the machine pulls the t-shirt is enough to knock the air out of you 😅
Scotty and Jess, always bring a smile. Thanks Gaston.
Dude! Magswitch tip for the table saw - excellent!
I've got the Hayauchi 6.3 meters pole saw as wel here in Belgium. About 9 years old now and very happy with it. The saw has a complex tooth pattern and stays sharp for a very long period. When it gets blund you can have it sharpened by a specialised shop. You can also buy the saws separate from the pole. The whole pole and saw does cost something, but is absolutely worth its value. Did I say I was very happy with it?
Always enjoy Gaston's tool shows. Some people need it (I don't); some people want it (of course!)
Yes! I love Gaston exciting episodes. What a legend. I'll start saving for the Maffell gear. It should only take me 10 years.
Great to have GASTON on the show!
25.25 That damn smile. Just gets me every time. Gaston seems like a wonderful man
Really enjoy the Gaston episodes. Keep them coming.
Oh Tools,...just love it. Thanks Scott & Gaston.
I love getting to see all of the cool tools that Gaston brings.
I'd buy anything off Gaston. So funny, natural storyteller/salesman 😂❤
Wow it’s been ~15years since I meet Gaston at his old workshop at Beach Rd. I’ve been fixing flood damage at his shop back then (hi Gaston!)
I introduced the Swiss Rali hand planer system to him but he never really got it implemented to the NZ market, big mistake knowing the current market.
Also talked about two cherrie chisels back then but hey only a sharp chisel is a good chisel and that’s where it ends on a building site.
I also introduced the German Maffel brand to him which of course is high price for NZ purpose and overkill for the average builder, but hey! It’s the best.
Anyway good luck to you guys to merchandise this tools to the NZ market.
I can just imagine Gaston weeping while actually using his tools for a job 😂
Thank you Scott and Gaston
7:20 Gaston I’ll take one of those green scribe jigs in imperial please. Would be perfect for scribing jamb extensions. You always have the coolest items great showing
@@daniel.s8126 yes I’m sure, I live on an island in Southeast Alaska with limited hardware store. Seeing items on internet and TH-cam is about the only way I get to see what’s out there to order with out scrolling through pages and pages online ( boring)
Like it when he comes over with cool stuff
Truly enjoy Gaston and the tools. It’s what I’m interested in
Re: At 1:44 Stainless and Carbon Iron tools - Stainless steel is naturally corrosion-resistant, but it is not immune to rust. While it is less prone to rusting than conventional steels, exposure to damaging chemicals, saline, grease, moisture, or heat for extended periods of time can cause corrosion.
Whilst this cqn be true, it depends on the grade and how it was treated. It's also true what Gaston said. After welding 316 you acid wash it to remove the iron and leave the chromium on the surface. Hard to do that to an installed screw without damaging whatever was fastened though.
Just the best tools. Very nice workshop. I am ipressed. Who does not want to work there? I love the Mafell NFU50. Very special, but also very useful. Good tools cost their price, but they are worth it. With good tool you have to cry only once: when you have to pay them. With cheap tools you will cry every time you use them. Where Mafell comes from, the people know what quality is. And they always take a look, that it is the price worth, that it costs. In this region are a lot of very good companies: Festool, Metabo, Kärcher, Bosch and many more. All not cheap, but the money more than worth.
I have absolutely no problem watching a half hour Piranha Tools advert with you and Gaston. Any other similar video would piss me off no end. I only object to his whiteboard marker preference as I know and own the best already :-) PS, Scott, if you do get one, get ceramic not plastic. Not sure about Nelson but available used for reasonable money from time to time where you used to live.
Gaston’s power line cutter works great! 👌🏽
that mafell jigsaw, saw it on blacktail studio recently and it cuts amazing
Love the Kinetic Customs stuff. I’ve got some of their stuff, including the 20mm punch.
Scott, you definitely need one of those elephant sized planes. Enjoyed your playtime with Gaston.
Love gaston episodes.❤😊 always learn something
scott - "would you call this like..."
gaston - "a drill guide"
scott - "..a portable drill press?"
gaston - "yeah... more like a drill guide"
i don't know why, this made me crack up
Spirit levels on drills. Why has no one ever thought of that before?! 👍
Because it requires your workpiece to be exactly level; else your hole will still come out crooked from using the spirit level as a wrong plane of reference.
Bosch has a programable level function. It has a 45 and 60 degree default.
You place it on a surface to guage it to the piece your working on.
I wish we have a Gaston in Portugal ! Always with interesting tools 🤩
Great idea for a scribing tool
I haven't bought a new tool in a long time and I don't need any, but damned if these are not my favorite videos.
Ooh you found Breaker Bay! My favourite place in the world!
Scott, do you intend to start re-selling your merchandise?
Recently bought my own home and am attempting to hang some doors using your videos. The wife has promised me the ‘but can he hang a door’ t-shirt if I’m successful.
Big fan of your videos and learnt a lot from you so thank you!
Awesome video love the tools stuff Thanks
LOVE this episode, ashould do this bi monthly
Another great video with Gaston. Scott surely you need to wear a mask when using a planer like that.🤭
Gaston back in town calls for celebration! It’s like Christmas again.
Airboy is by far the best airgun ever made. I've had mine for 30 years.
Love when Gaston shows tools. Let’s not ruin this moment. Looks like Gaston has been watching Top Gun Maverick lol.
A cool planer with a cool planer...nice sunglasses!
G,day Scotty B, Jess and special guest Gaston from Sydney Australia. Always relaxing: a good product and tool review. I like the plumb bubble on the cordless drill. It looks cheap but would be handy above head height 👁️
🌏🇦🇺
I have the mafell MT 55 track saw, it’s very good 👍
Nice to see the kinetic customs have made it over to NZ! 💪🏻 I’m a BIG fan! Iv got both the raptor f16 and nighthawk f16. Beautiful tools! 👌🏻
The message about not using tall things around power lines is important. One of my friends was killed in the 1980s when his mast touched a 400V overhead powerline.
15:00 That Mafell jigsaw (I have just seen a review of them) they looks like a great tool - it was doing things no other tool was doing (they were cutting a 100mm+ think round table) but not cheap - far from it
They're excellent-bombproof, and the W1 blades are 2.8mm wide, exactly the same as the blade on the Erika 85 which is very useful.
I never realised tools were so expensive in NZ, those 320mm beam planers are about €4500 ex Vat this side of the world, which is about 8000NZ$.
Dat was enjoyable, thank you Gaston :D
Oooh the Famag Bormax, i got the small kit :D They are expensive, but they are soooooo durable.
Always enjoy the Gaston videos ….
$865 for that 15-piece forstener bit set is insane. I understand quality tools come at a price, but wow. I’m sure somebody out there can appreciate the quality at that price, but not a majority of us.
I think it makes sense for the type of people that would use those bits on a regular basis. Thinking of a production furniture shop that uses them in a drill press everyday or something. Definitely not for the average garage shop though!
@@ZachAshcraftproblem is drill bits wear out, no matter the prices they are still wearing out the same as other, maybe not as quick, but they won’t last long enough to justify that price!
Here in Germany (where they are made) the 15 piece Forstener Bohrmax 2.0 set is priced around 370-450 US Dollar... So much more affordable...
BUT it is no HSS steel...so it's not easy or impossible to sharpen.
I agree it is expensive, but when you require a perfect smooth walled hole for furniture, it will pay for itself pretty quickly, my set was $1000 CDN and it was paid for within 4 builds that were sold, but for someone who just wants a nice hole, there's plenty of other options out there.
@@hendrikn.3900 that is $845 NZ 😂 basically same price
Gaston is the greatest! 🙂 You guys are having too much fun --get back to work! lol
A white board on your garage door would be cool!
Mafell does everything right except one thing: the battery drills. Dont get me wrong, very good products, in fact i have the predecessor of the 18v right here and love it. But at the end of the day its a Metabo drill in a red case for twice the price. And i had arguments about it with our Mafell guy here in Germany and they hate that topic because they know its true. The new gen 18v battery drills now have their own case design but still have the Metabo interior. Great video, always love to see Gaston
Mafell, Fein or festool, when it comes to battery tools I would never ever buy a tool from these three brands. They are not very good compared to xgt Makita and most 18v tools.
@@veitjacob9764 well i cant speak on XGT but i would not outrule any brand just like that. These brands are used by builders here all around and they get the job done. As soon as you get out of Europe the prices for these brands just get way to high compared to Makita, Milwaukee or DeWalt.
@@OhneMehrwert I got the chance to work with a kit of these three brands and they mediocre compared to other battery tool brands. Festool drills are really bad and only for light work. The festool plunge saw is almost always out of whack right from the factory. Fein multitools are powerless, slow and have terrible ergonomics. Festool mitresaws a divas without any outstanding features and not a mm more precise than a hikoki, metabo or Makita.
The Metabo isn't actually the same drill @OhneMehrwertt - they're clearly a similar tool (same outside form and internal layout) but the maf has a better motor and switch, different moulding/overmoulding. Mafell drill is definitely better made. I know, I've taken both of them part for repair.
@@whirled_peas 12V one is identical inside, I have opened both.
Let's not ruin the moment. My new favorite quote. Great video but where's Jess? I say that primarily because she's the gardening, outdoor face of Scott Brown Carpentry and right now all of us in the northern hemisphere need a hit of NZ summer weather to keep us going through our winter
Had the bubble level and bullyeye bubble in my $29Skill drill 20 years back. When I junked it i removed the bubble level it was removable. " Waioe that graeat" 😂😂😂
4:36 🤣I wish it would work like that for something else as well...
Wow cool .the table saw for Laguna Fusion 1 or Fusion 2.or Fusion 3
Scott, could you do a video visiting Gaston's warehouse?
“Let’s not ruin this moment” 😂
The Jigsaw from Mafell is insane! You really should take a closer look at it. Forget everything you know about every other Jigsaw you ever used in your life. This is a different experience
@Scott Brown Carpentry Is any link available to purchase Gastons tools shown on this video Scott?
My favorite part of episodes with Gaston is Scott stressing him out
Gaston needs to get on that scribe tool production. That would sell out quick
This year, I bought Husqvarna extendable chainsaw and hedge trimmer (separate, exchangeable heads). Awesome! I managed to reach way up there!
Carlrogers could have used the Mafell drill stand.
he had (!!!) his plastic mirror....He might need a new drill chuck!
I love Mafell too 😍
I was literally just on the kinetic customs website right before watching this video. Been looking at getting one of theirs for a while now
Gaston is an absolute gem