Great to see you back at it. Love your content - all of which is excellent and reachable! Hope your health is great - tell your neighbours to go cordless! Best from central England
Well done and welcome back. Enjoyed the fact that you showed the router mistake, but surprised that you carried on without modifying it. I was wondering if you could’ve take the same board, flipped it over, routed the other face at the proper spacing, and then you wouldn’t have to re-drill all the dog holes, just have to flush-cut the old legs. Fun to watch!
I was excited to see you back. Seems you're restoring to quick hack job work that I usually do, because of lack of time. Can't wait to see you back more often, when you do your best work.
Hi John, Great additions to your work bench, can't go wrong with T-track good for clamping down if you don't have a bench vice. A sliding drawer with in your drawer is a good use of space for your bench dogs. Great video Take care
Hi, John. You've been one of my few main influences since starting my woodworking journey. Keep up the good work. I'm finally about to start making storage for all my hand tools this summer. Racks/tills/cabinets/shelves, etc. One thing though, that I can't make my mind up on, is whether I should go with a solution where my cabinets are closed with cabinet doors, when not in use, or whether it should all be without. I have a little bit of heating in there in winter time, to stay above freezing. Not very humid where I live btw. Would love to get your view. Kind regards from Norway.
It all depends on the humidity, if its low where you are it should be easy enough to take care of your tools, just keep them treated with something like "Protec Tool" and you should be just fine.
Welcome back John - missed you lots and also on the whiskey channel. Great tip on the T-track and hold down clamps - will be fitted as soon as Amazon delivers. Thanks, Brian.
Awesome to see you back in the workshop. Thank you for uploading. I always enjoy your content. The home gym looks likes it's going well. You look stacked.
Good to see you back. Great content as always. I certainly love the little projects from this video. Great ideas for stuff around the shop. Thanks!! :)
I have a t track like that for clamping too. Like you say you can clamp down with a lot of pressure, with those type and ratchet clamps. I'm not even sure what the benefits of a tail or moxon vise are, they just seem to be something that would stick out awkwardly in a small workshop.
Great to see you back. I'm currently building my own handtool wall cabinet. My workshop is also a steeltech shed albeit much smaller than yours. Question how do you manage the cold and heat in the workshop?
The heat sucks there is not much you can do apart from fans, I don't mind the cold as much its not too bad when you are working, just keep on top of the rust on tools.
I have a question for you I know you are a electrician and I live I Washington state in the United State and I was given a floor Drill press and a shop vacuum that have Europe style plugsand I was wondering if I can convert them over to United States power can you advise? Thank you for your advice!
Please buy a second drill driver and an impact driver. Watching you change bits was painful! Plus you can make a video of a mounting system for them :-P
Great to see you back ! TH-cam definitely isn’t as appealing without your regular videos 👌🏻👌🏻
It’s good to hear the Irish top, woodworker back from his break. Can’t wait for more videos John, from the blind man from Kent.
Cheers Paul
Great to see you back at it. Love your content - all of which is excellent and reachable! Hope your health is great - tell your neighbours to go cordless! Best from central England
Cheers Marcus!
Good to see you back
So good to see you back on here! Please keep em coming, one of the TH-cam woodwork OGs imo, quit electrical work and go full bore into creating on YT!
great to see you back John. It's because of you I am back in the shop doing my best to stay away from the wife.
Your enthusiasm has been a miss on TH-cam. Great to see you back and well.
Well done and welcome back. Enjoyed the fact that you showed the router mistake, but surprised that you carried on without modifying it. I was wondering if you could’ve take the same board, flipped it over, routed the other face at the proper spacing, and then you wouldn’t have to re-drill all the dog holes, just have to flush-cut the old legs. Fun to watch!
Thank God you are back Bro ,Welcome an Thumbs up 👍
Welcome back John.
Regards
Paul
I was excited to see you back.
Seems you're restoring to quick hack job work that I usually do, because of lack of time.
Can't wait to see you back more often, when you do your best work.
Geat video John. Covered a lot of topics. No apolgies for work cmmiments. Much appreciated. Good to see you back.🙂
Thanks 👍
Hi John, Great additions to your work bench, can't go wrong with T-track good for clamping down if you don't have a bench vice. A sliding drawer with in your drawer is a good use of space for your bench dogs. Great video Take care
Yay he's back. Been a while John but life's like that isn't it? Looking forward to more from you Sir whenever you can produce it.
Always enjoy your wood working vids, good to see you again. Hope you can find the time to do more.
Great to see you back John, inspiring & down to earth as always!
Thank you kindly!
Good to see you back in the shed even if you have a hazy memory of where everything is.
Great to see you back John 👍 keep up the great work
Hi, John. You've been one of my few main influences since starting my woodworking journey. Keep up the good work. I'm finally about to start making storage for all my hand tools this summer. Racks/tills/cabinets/shelves, etc. One thing though, that I can't make my mind up on, is whether I should go with a solution where my cabinets are closed with cabinet doors, when not in use, or whether it should all be without. I have a little bit of heating in there in winter time, to stay above freezing. Not very humid where I live btw. Would love to get your view. Kind regards from Norway.
It all depends on the humidity, if its low where you are it should be easy enough to take care of your tools, just keep them treated with something like "Protec Tool" and you should be just fine.
@@JohnMcGrathManInShed Thanks, John. I really appreciate it.
Great to see you back John looking forward to more videos 👍
Great to see you back at it! Custom organization and everything having it's place is very important in any shop.
It’s always nice to get back in the shop.
Great to have you back, looking forward to more content!
Delighted to see you back John. Looking forward to seeing some common sense everyday woodworking by an expert 🎉
Very kind of you but I'm just a hobbyist
@@JohnMcGrathManInShedwell a good one then😏
Good to see you again, positive energy! Looking forward for new content!
Welcome back missed you in the workshop.
Thanks 👍
He’s Baaack! I’m happy to see you back making informative and fun video content.
Welcome back John - missed you lots and also on the whiskey channel. Great tip on the T-track and hold down clamps - will be fitted as soon as Amazon delivers. Thanks, Brian.
Cheers Brian, I'm glad you found the T-track tip useful.
Great to see you back John..!!
Thank you
Awesome to see you back in the workshop. Thank you for uploading. I always enjoy your content. The home gym looks likes it's going well. You look stacked.
You made Mr. Parfitt’s day
Good to see you back, good video, I have few workshop organising projects this summer as well
Welcome back John, you've been missed.
Nice warm up to get you back in the zone cheers mate
I said this the last time you were away for a while, but once again, so good to see you back. Hope all is good with you 👍
Great content John from a fellow Waterford man
Nice to see you back!
Cheers!
Glad you're back. Cheers
Great to see you back again John.
Thank you kindly
Good to see you back, looking forward to the new videos
Thanks 👍
You're a busy man John, thank you for taking the time to make this video, look after yourself and see you soon pal.
Thank you, I will
That T-track probably costs more than my vise all by itself.
He's back! Great to see you again!
Great to see you back. It's just a matter of time to get used to the foliage.
Welcome back John
Good to see you back John 👍
Good to have you back Fella!👍. But I must say, the beard and the axe. Me thinks mad ace murderer🤣🤣🤣. 🍻
🤣
Welcome back Johnnie boy, nice bit of face furniture going on there.
Cheers!
As already said, welcome back!!!
Welcome back John, nice to see you in your shop.
Welcome back. Looking forward to whatever comes next!
Hey John, nice to see you again! Looking forward to more informative content
More to come!
Good to see you back. Great content as always. I certainly love the little projects from this video. Great ideas for stuff around the shop. Thanks!! :)
Thank you very much!
Great to see you back John, looking forward to new content 👍
Thanks 👍
Nice to see you back. Great video.
Good to see you John
Thanks
Glad to see you back !!!!!!!
The shrubbery (pace Wodehouse) is a good look. 🧔🏽♂️🧔🏽♂️
trying clamping by orienting the board along the leg to take some wobble out of your clamp setup instead of the bottom hanging free.
Missed you! Glad you're back 😊
Yes you're back . Great man!
Yay! Welcome back, good to see you’re ok.
Thank you!
nice shop bud.
I have a t track like that for clamping too. Like you say you can clamp down with a lot of pressure, with those type and ratchet clamps. I'm not even sure what the benefits of a tail or moxon vise are, they just seem to be something that would stick out awkwardly in a small workshop.
Great to see you back.
He’s back 🎉 look forward to seeing some more quality content 👍
More to come
Good to see you back in the shop
Thanks 👍
Good to have you back.
Long time no see! Looking forward to your new content 👍👍
So glad to see you back making videos
nice to see you back
I came across your channel a bit back, and I wondered, did you happen to do some sparky work in Adelaide, South Australia?
Back again lad, the beard suits ya lad 😁🤙
Good to see you back mate
Welcome back, glad to see you've spent your time away properly and grown a beard!
ha ha cheers
HAPPY DAYS! :)
Great to see you back. I'm currently building my own handtool wall cabinet. My workshop is also a steeltech shed albeit much smaller than yours. Question how do you manage the cold and heat in the workshop?
The heat sucks there is not much you can do apart from fans, I don't mind the cold as much its not too bad when you are working, just keep on top of the rust on tools.
Welcome back.
Welcome back
Good to see you again, John. Calling your workshop "an absolute mess" is truly hyperbole. Looking forward to your future posts.
Cheers John, trust me there is a mess
Wahayyyy nice to see you back mate
great to see you back fella
Cheers!
I have a question for you I know you are a electrician and I live I Washington state in the United State and I was given a floor Drill press and a shop vacuum that have Europe style plugsand I was wondering if I can convert them over to United States power can you advise? Thank you for your advice!
nice to see you back, missed ya videos
Thanks Brian
Hey mate, welcome back!
Thanks!
Nice
Epic Beard
Yay welcome back!
Thank you
Welcome back John a little rusty around the edges but great content 👍
Thanks 👍
Hi John; new content would be greatly appreciated.🤑
Welcome back bud
Cheers!
The boom is back no time for the workshop
Hey Beardman - who are you and what did you do with John?
😂😂
Nice to see you again 🎉
😂
😂😂@8:53
Where the hell were ya !!
Please buy a second drill driver and an impact driver. Watching you change bits was painful! Plus you can make a video of a mounting system for them :-P
Good to see you back John 👍
Good to see you back John.
Welcome back