You can also add some nonslip shelf liner stuff at that 3:00 point of the vid' when mounting the box to finish off the base. It will hold the box with less trauma to the inside of your box. Also when you try this you might want to cut some small wedges out of the liner to allow for the extra material that would otherwise be folding over to fit the walls of the box.
You would be a good replacement for that Mike Peace guy. Please stay with traditional tools. Carbide tools is like using a MIG welder. Everyone thinks they are a Pro after using one for just a week or two.
Carbides have their place. All tools can be used together. Lovely little box Brad & a really cool camera view on this video. Really nice to watch👍🏴
Really nice, clear instructions. And giving alternative methods. Thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks for watching, Greg!
Nice box! Thanks for sharing your method.
Thanks for watching!
LOVE the Tool's-Eye-View camera shots!! What gear are you using for these shots?
Thank you! Just a GoPro and some hillbilly engineering 🤣
You can also add some nonslip shelf liner stuff at that 3:00 point of the vid' when mounting the box to finish off the base. It will hold the box with less trauma to the inside of your box. Also when you try this you might want to cut some small wedges out of the liner to allow for the extra material that would otherwise be folding over to fit the walls of the box.
That's a great tip, thanks for sharing! I have some spare shelf liner, I'll give it a go next time. Thanks for watching!
nice
Thanks for watching!
You would be a good replacement for that Mike Peace guy. Please stay with traditional tools. Carbide tools is like using a MIG welder. Everyone thinks they are a Pro after using one for just a week or two.
Thanks for watching! And don't worry, I'm never going back to carbide 🤣
Carbides have their place. All tools can be used together. Lovely little box Brad & a really cool camera view on this video. Really nice to watch👍🏴