Your "Measure twice, cut once" picture frame got a real good LOL out of me. That would be fun to make as a reminder in my little 'apartment kitchen shop'. Mike in Oregon
Great tips Shane! Keep it up! One more little tip for Measuring. Always use the same tape measure for the same project! Even though tape measures are supposed to be the same, they can be off a mm or so. So if you do all of the measurements with the same tape measure, you will always know that they will be consistent.
Yep .....sure is Steve. I've used it on many an occasion 👍 Thanks for watching mate 👍😁🇦🇺
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Hello my friend, These are great information. nice tips. Unless you try innovations, you cannot learn anything new. And you are always trying to teach innovations. And you always produce innovative works and ideas. Thank you for sharing. See you. Big greetings.
I love the magnet on the end of the tape measure trick. I’ll use that instead of my current technique which is jumping in the car and going to bunnings and buying a new one. And also buying a ten pack of micro fibre towels, an extension lead and a lint roller. Or whatever else is on special near the checkout counter.
now why does that sound familiar to me? oh yeah..thats right..I need a light globe..and come with a new router...a set of drill bits...plants for the garden plus a pack of those microfibre towels near the counter...damn you Bunnings...lol
I own a combination square. So that's what it's called.... and that's how to use it? All this time I just thought it was one of those tools to keep in the tool drawer to make me look like I know what I'm doing!! Thanks Shane! The more information you put in your videos, the more I'm starting to measure up!! Finally!
Great tips. Glad to see a mention for Colin Knecht there, I've been following him for a long time. Apparently there are four P's of woodworking: Practice, Precision, Patience and Practice. Make sawdust while the sun shines. Also make sawdust when it doesn't shine!
As a new woodworker, these great tips & tricks will not save me from doing stupid things in the workshop or more failed projects, but for sure reduce the number, which is life changing in itself, and that's all I'm asking for, and I appricate all of them so much! 👍 And those "dad jokes" remind me of my father who died 16 years ago; please, Uncle Knucklehead, also keep them coming! 😊 Greetings from Denmark ❤
Jensen watch out with the magnet mine was from Wurth the tape was correct.... without the magnet. They stuck it on the outside face so it measures short
This video really “ measured up” to your quality videos! Always enjoy your videos and always learn something! Thank you 😊. And your dad jokes, AWESOME!!!
Ever wonder if these tips are useful? Imagine my surprise learning about the marking pin above the level on the combination square. Then recalling an item I found on my garage floor just last weekend while vacuuming some dust from working on my work bench. Looked to me like one of those nails that go to a picture hanging hook. Dropped it onto my tool box shelf to worry about another day. Watched Uncle Knacker's (SP) new video this morning and low and behold, that nail I found a week earlier after checking my combination square, actually goes to it and not a picture hook. Just went into the garage and returned it to its rightful place on my combination square. WOW Thanks Uncle Knacker's (SP).
Another winner Uncle K. I'll be sharing this with my son who works with some VCAL students. This could save them years of frustration. Keep up the good work.
@@diyforknuckleheads My son was particularly impressed with the first trick. For those who don't do well with weird numbers, that is a huge headache saver.
@@diyforknuckleheads Cheers for the reply. I made your work bench a few years ago, turned out fantastic. First thing I ever built. Looking to to try my hand at some woodwork now thanks to videos from you, @dainermade and @jespermakes. Keep up the good work, it is inspiring to so many beginners like myself.
Your tips are good as gold, Uncle Knackers! 👍 Pro tip from a woodworking professional: Sometimes it's convenient to have two measuring tools. One at the saw, one at the assembly site, or something like that. Make sure these two are exactly the same, or you'll cut too long or too short every time. And please don't ask me how I know...
I'm not at all pro, but I've heard and then experienced the same: That if you use different brands of measuring tools (on the same project) you will get in trouble if you need the work to be very precise, as they aren't all "aligned" (sorry, I don't know the correct word for it in English). It's only a 7 minutes long video, and after the video, I went to my workshop and measured out 50 cm (about 20 inches) with 3 different measuring tools, and I got 3 different marks; up to 6 mm (1/4 inch) apart! ( th-cam.com/video/uSYEN6HtdJ4/w-d-xo.html)
You tell us to buy you a cup of coffee and then go drink tea. What an insult! you showed me a new hack today to a routine done by different methods. The 3,4, 5 triangle. I'm building a sled soon, and I have been wondering if there were an easier way to get the fence square. One mark where you want the face of the fence to be, and then another mark, either 3 or 4 units up, depending on the length of your fence, and then make the two marks where the other end of the fence belongs. The perfect right angle for the fence. :) I've tried to figure this out before, but your using the arcs makes the difference to find the exact point. Thank you, again! You are the greatest! coffee or tea not withstanding.
Hahahhahaha....I'm across all hot beverages Buck 😂.....no favourtism here mate 😂 The 3 4 5 method is one of the best hacks ever for getting things square...it is fool proof......which is lucky for me 😂 Good luck with the sled and thanks for watching 👍😁🇦🇺
Dear Uncle Knackrs, thank you for this video!!! I am good at math but bad at measurements, so I keep getting into complex geometry without any avail. This video makes life so much easier for me! Regards, One of the knuckle heads
Great tips. I'd like to add one when doing any project try to use the same tape measure and or what ever it is you use to measure throughout the project. The marks may be slightly off from one device to another and may give a slight tilt to things.
Always use this on the building site. Or the 1414mm method which is the square root of 1m. Instead of 3, 4, 5 which sometimes we don't have the room for, we can go 3m & 3m & the long measurement will be 3m x 1414mm
Good tips, fella. I've just invested in two wolfcraft universal angle and try squares (30cm and a larger one). Loads of prefilled holes for running a line and many more features. Worth a Google.
Great tips! I'll definitely be making holes in my combi squares. I thoroughly recommend the Bahco combi squares as they're fairly cheap but I've checked them against a Swanson speed square and Trend digital measure and they're absolutely bang on whilst also being pretty cheap.
I bought a Bahco combi square last year, the ruler bowed quite severely (about .8mm), and I only found out AFTER trying to calibrate it by sanding down the contact pins in the groove. I was constantly checking it with my 100x150mm knife edge square, but every time I turned the ruler around to double check, it would be seriously out of square again. So I had to spend a heck of a long time sanding the edges of the ruler to get it straight. I might have gotten a bad one, this is certainly not up to Bahco's usual standard (I have a variaty of their files, socket wrenches and pliers, all excellent quality). If only I still had access to a plane grinder, it would have taken me 5 minutes.....
@ 0:17 I like the auto mechanic way of saying that "sometimes the problem is the nut behind the wheel". Nice video! I checked my combination square and I found the little pointy scribe thing!
i love the vids man, thanks for being a great insperation mate, ive used alot of your tips and tricks on my woodwork prodjects , keep up the good work you legend
Thanks Uncle Knackers! (Shane) just love your work. You've just shown me how to mark out my veggie patch area for a cross over pathway through the centre with the right measurements. Best for New Year thank you so much easy to follow, informative and just gives you love of wanting to do things more!
Great tips, never realised that there was a scriber in my square, had to dig it out of my toolbox to check it was there as soon as I finished watching 😀👍
For today I'll call you uncle hackers! 5 of the best there, and so you know I've just been to check my square and find the scriber I never knew was there! Cheers 🇳🇿🇳🇿🇳🇿
Great hacks! And glad to know I'm not the only one that drives their kids nuts with old Dad jokes....that they don't get or appreciate. Cheers, Scotty (Norway)
G'day Vinny....Gotta love a good cuppa mate👍 Glad you like the videos and thanks for the Sub! Thanks also for your donation to my Buy Me a Coffee Fund......really appreciate it mate. 👍🇦🇺😁
My favorite diy TH-camr, truly thankful for u, u really make it easy, not like other channels that use the most expensive tools and machinery
Cheers mate! Appreciate the feedback and thanks for watching 👍 Hope you're having a great weekend 👍🇦🇺😁
Your "Measure twice, cut once" picture frame got a real good LOL out of me. That would be fun to make as a reminder in my little 'apartment kitchen shop'.
Mike in Oregon
Hahaha...yeah it's a nice little reminder Mike 😂 There is a build video for that project if you want to check it out 🇦🇺😁👍
Great tips Shane! Keep it up! One more little tip for Measuring. Always use the same tape measure for the same project! Even though tape measures are supposed to be the same, they can be off a mm or so. So if you do all of the measurements with the same tape measure, you will always know that they will be consistent.
Very true Peter...good tip 👍👍 Thanks for watching mate 👍😁🇦🇺
You are simply fantastic, more value than all the media in the world
Hahahhahaha.....cheers David! Really appreciate the feedback mate and thanks for watching 👍😁🇦🇺
You were all over this one, Knackers!
A joy to watch.
👍😁..Cheers mate! Thanks for watching 👍😁🇦🇺
Like the magnet on the tape idea, also good for picking up a drop wire in a wall cavity👍
Yep .....sure is Steve. I've used it on many an occasion 👍 Thanks for watching mate 👍😁🇦🇺
Hello my friend,
These are great information. nice tips. Unless you try innovations, you cannot learn anything new. And you are always trying to teach innovations. And you always produce innovative works and ideas. Thank you for sharing. See you. Big greetings.
Thank you very much Sahane 👍👍 Appreciate the comment mate and thanks for watching 👍😁🇦🇺
@@diyforknuckleheads you're welcome mate. see you anytime. take care my friend.
I love the magnet on the end of the tape measure trick. I’ll use that instead of my current technique which is jumping in the car and going to bunnings and buying a new one. And also buying a ten pack of micro fibre towels, an extension lead and a lint roller. Or whatever else is on special near the checkout counter.
Hahahahhahahha....love it! 😂 Sounds like me all over Billy 👍😁🇦🇺
now why does that sound familiar to me? oh yeah..thats right..I need a light globe..and come with a new router...a set of drill bits...plants for the garden plus a pack of those microfibre towels near the counter...damn you Bunnings...lol
Those combination square tricks are 100 level!!
😂.....Touche Grant 👍 Thanks for watching mate 👍😁🇦🇺
How come I did not know any of these....😱😱 Great tips knackers!
👍😁...Cheers mate....thanks for watching 😁🇦🇺👍
Love the circle & the magnet tip. 👍👍
Yeah they both work really well mate 👍😁🇦🇺
I own a combination square. So that's what it's called.... and that's how to use it? All this time I just thought it was one of those tools to keep in the tool drawer to make me look like I know what I'm doing!! Thanks Shane! The more information you put in your videos, the more I'm starting to measure up!! Finally!
Hahahhaha....thanks Sandi 👍
I have LOTS of those tools I'm my toolbox!
Uncle Knackers always comes through with knowledge
Cheers mate! Glad you found the tips useful 👍😁🇦🇺
Great stuff, Uncle Knackers. Thanks for the tips.
No worries at all P.T 👍 Thanks as always for watching mate 👍😁🇦🇺
I like this funny smart Merlin!👍
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Came for the hacks, stayed for the personality! Love it mate - keep it up
My pleasure Barsh! Thanks for taking the time to watch mate.....hope you can stick around for more to come 👍😁🇦🇺
Весело и доступно! Хорошее видео,спасибо.
Спасибо, Александр 👍 Рад, что видео Вам понравилось 👍😁🇦🇺
Drilling through the combination square - fantastic idea, thank you.
No worries at all Jerry! Glad you liked it mate 👍🇦🇺😁
Great tips. Glad to see a mention for Colin Knecht there, I've been following him for a long time. Apparently there are four P's of woodworking: Practice, Precision, Patience and Practice. Make sawdust while the sun shines. Also make sawdust when it doesn't shine!
Yeah Barry.....Colin is a bit of a legend 👍 The 4 P's couldn't be any more correct. 👍 Thanks for watching mate 👍😁🇦🇺
Two of my favorits sharing his hacks! Uncle Knack and Colin are awesome!!! Greatings from Brazil!!
@@manobap Thanks M.B. 👍😁
One of your best ones, yet. I'll certainly be putting a few of these to the test in the old workshop. Cheers mate.
Cheers big fella! Appreciate the comment mate 👍😁🇦🇺
These are some of the best tips I've seen in awhile AND entertaining😆
Cheers Joey! Appreciate you taking the time to watch mate 👍🇦🇺😁
As a new woodworker, these great tips & tricks will not save me from doing stupid things in the workshop or more failed projects, but for sure reduce the number, which is life changing in itself, and that's all I'm asking for, and I appricate all of them so much! 👍
And those "dad jokes" remind me of my father who died 16 years ago;
please, Uncle Knucklehead, also keep them coming! 😊
Greetings from Denmark ❤
Thanks Pia! Glad you liked the tips and the joke 😂 Thanks for watching all the way from Denmark.....very much appreciated 👍😁🇦🇺
Absolutely great tips. Thanks a lot.
My pleasure Tahir 👍👍 Thanks as always for watching mate 👍😁🇦🇺
Thanks Uncle Knackers, these are great practical tips.
No worries at all Zak! Glad you found them useful mate and thanks for watching 👍😁🇦🇺
thank you for your sharing
No worries at all 👍😁 Thanks for watching 👍🇦🇺😁
Like the combination square trick
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Yess, uncle knackers is back :)
😁👍...Thanks for watching Sal 👍👍
I love how my combination square already has a hole on it and my measuring tape has a magnet on the tip as well :D
Couple of wins there Jensen! Thanks for watching mate 👍😁🇦🇺
Jensen watch out with the magnet mine was from Wurth the tape was correct.... without the magnet. They stuck it on the outside face so it measures short
@@tomgardner8452 Oh. Good call, I'll have to check mine. Thanks! 🙂
Super, thank you, some good ideas there👍🏻
Cheers E.M! Glad you liked them mate 👍🇦🇺😁
Great tips. Checked my square and there the secret pin was!
Sneaky little thing isn't it 😂 Glad you discovered it and thanks for watching 👍😁🇦🇺
Once again.... Cool beans Unk!!!! Keep em comin'
No worries at all Mark 👍😁 Thanks for taking the time to watch mate 👍😁🇦🇺
All great tips! Your videos have really helped me through the 4 months since I started DIY wood working!
Fantastic! Great to have you on board Dan 👍😁
Some nice tips there, fella! Great video as always! Take it easy and enjoy your weekend! 🍻
Thanks Andy! You too mate 👍😁🇦🇺
I really enjoy these videos, they are a micro TAFE lesson !! The learning is invaluable !! Thank you Shane😀
My pleasure Annie! Thanks as always for taking the time to watch 👍🇦🇺😁
This video really “ measured up” to your quality videos! Always enjoy your videos and always learn something! Thank you 😊. And your dad jokes, AWESOME!!!
Hahahaha...touche Ronald 😂 Glad you liked the vid mate 👍😁🇦🇺
Those are great hacks to know, thanks Uncle Knackers.
Cheers Steve! Thanks for watching mate 👍😁🇦🇺
Great tape tips.
Cheers David 👍🇦🇺😁
Great tips.... A^2 + B^2 = C^2
Spot on my learned friend 👍😁
Ever wonder if these tips are useful? Imagine my surprise learning about the marking pin above the level on the combination square. Then recalling an item I found on my garage floor just last weekend while vacuuming some dust from working on my work bench. Looked to me like one of those nails that go to a picture hanging hook. Dropped it onto my tool box shelf to worry about another day. Watched Uncle Knacker's (SP) new video this morning and low and behold, that nail I found a week earlier after checking my combination square, actually goes to it and not a picture hook. Just went into the garage and returned it to its rightful place on my combination square. WOW Thanks Uncle Knacker's (SP).
What an absolute classic! Well done H.T 👍👍 Mystery solved mate...thanks for watching 👍😁🇦🇺
Great tips!! I never knew the square has a marking thingy!! I’m going to go and check mine because that is handy!! Thanks Shane as always!!
Go check Ainslee....bet it's there 👍👍 Thanks for watching 👍😁🇦🇺
I always look forward to your videos and this one didn’t disappoint. Great stuff knackers 👍😎🇦🇺
👍😁....Cheers John! Glad you liked it mate and thanks for watching 👍😁🇦🇺
I live by the scribe, my favourite back up tool.
Yeah it's a very handy little gadget Craig 👍 Thanks for watching mate 👍😁🇦🇺
Another winner Uncle K. I'll be sharing this with my son who works with some VCAL students. This could save them years of frustration. Keep up the good work.
Thanks Rev 👍👍 Hope the kids get something out of it! Thanks for watching mate 👍😁🇦🇺
@@diyforknuckleheads My son was particularly impressed with the first trick. For those who don't do well with weird numbers, that is a huge headache saver.
@@revbharvey5046 Sure is mate 👍
I did not know that about the scribe.... thingy. Thank you.
Not many people do Ken 👍👍 Thanks for watching mate 👍😁🇦🇺
great tip knackers, love it!
Cheers Matt! Appreciate you taking the time to watch mate 👍😁🇦🇺
Good tips, thank you!
No worries at all David! Glad you found them useful mate 😁👍🇦🇺
Great tips! Off to buy myself a combination square now, a tool I never knew I needed until now.
You'll love the combo square 👍 Thanks for watching 👍😁🇦🇺
@@diyforknuckleheads Cheers for the reply.
I made your work bench a few years ago, turned out fantastic. First thing I ever built. Looking to to try my hand at some woodwork now thanks to videos from you, @dainermade and @jespermakes. Keep up the good work, it is inspiring to so many beginners like myself.
Awesome tips! Loved!
Thanks Sam! Appreciate the feedback 👍😁🇦🇺
God I love these video's 🤣 well done sir👍
No worries at all mate! Thanks for the feedback and for watching....much appreciated 👍😁🇦🇺
Awesome video!!!! Thank you!!!
Glad you liked it Carlos! Thanks for taking the time to watch mate 👍😁🇦🇺
Great tips and entertainment as well - thank you Shane! Best wishes from Penny in Liverpool 🇬🇧😊💕
G'day Penny....Glad you liked it 😁 Hope all's well all the way over there in Liverpool 👍😁🇦🇺
Great tips thanks 😉👍
No worries Raymond! Thanks for the feedback mate 👍😁🇦🇺
Magnet on the end of the tape measure - pissed myself laughing - Gold !
😂....Thanks mate 👍😁🇦🇺
Your tips are good as gold, Uncle Knackers! 👍
Pro tip from a woodworking professional: Sometimes it's convenient to have two measuring tools. One at the saw, one at the assembly site, or something like that. Make sure these two are exactly the same, or you'll cut too long or too short every time. And please don't ask me how I know...
Aahhh.....nothing like a bit of experience Andre....good tip 😁 Thanks for watching mate 👍😁🇦🇺
I'm not at all pro, but I've heard and then experienced the same:
That if you use different brands of measuring tools (on the same project) you will get in trouble if you need the work to be very precise, as they aren't all "aligned" (sorry, I don't know the correct word for it in English).
It's only a 7 minutes long video, and after the video, I went to my workshop and measured out 50 cm (about 20 inches) with 3 different measuring tools, and I got 3 different marks; up to 6 mm (1/4 inch) apart!
( th-cam.com/video/uSYEN6HtdJ4/w-d-xo.html)
Great tips. I have used the magnet trick but the hole at 10mm in thesquare is new to me. Am off to drill one now. Thanks
Good stuff Richard! Thanks for watching mate 👍😁🇦🇺
You tell us to buy you a cup of coffee and then go drink tea. What an insult!
you showed me a new hack today to a routine done by different methods. The 3,4, 5 triangle.
I'm building a sled soon, and I have been wondering if there were an easier way to get the fence square. One mark where you want the face of the fence to be, and then another mark, either 3 or 4 units up, depending on the length of your fence, and then make the two marks where the other end of the fence belongs. The perfect right angle for the fence. :)
I've tried to figure this out before, but your using the arcs makes the difference to find the exact point.
Thank you, again! You are the greatest! coffee or tea not withstanding.
Hahahhahaha....I'm across all hot beverages Buck 😂.....no favourtism here mate 😂 The 3 4 5 method is one of the best hacks ever for getting things square...it is fool proof......which is lucky for me 😂 Good luck with the sled and thanks for watching 👍😁🇦🇺
Thank you fabulous tips
No worries at all Richard👍😁 Thanks for watching mate 👍😁🇦🇺
Great tips UK!
👍😁 Cheers Michael 😁🇦🇺👍
Great tip knackeres in his Borat voice
Hahahahhaha....thanks K.O 👍😁🇦🇺
Great Tips!!
Cheers Rodney 👍👍
Great video unc!!! Loved it. Have a great weekend👌
Thanks as always Rushill and same to you mate 👍😁🇦🇺
@@diyforknuckleheads thank u unc!!!!!👌🍻
Dear Uncle Knackrs, thank you for this video!!! I am good at math but bad at measurements, so I keep getting into complex geometry without any avail. This video makes life so much easier for me!
Regards, One of the knuckle heads
I'm also bad at measurements mate so welcome to the club 😂 Thanks for watching mate 👍🇦🇺😁
Mate, this is incredible thank you so much. I will be using all of these hacks in the shop, cheers legend!
No worries at all mate....glad you found them useful and thanks for watching 👍😁🇦🇺
Great tips
Thanks Jorge 👍😁🇦🇺
Great vid Knackers! Some good tips there, thanks!
No worries at all Richard 👍Thanks for watching mate 👍😁🇦🇺
Great tips. I'd like to add one when doing any project try to use the same tape measure and or what ever it is you use to measure throughout the project. The marks may be slightly off from one device to another and may give a slight tilt to things.
Very true re your tip 👍 Thanks for watching mate 👍😁🇦🇺
These are stunning.
*Goes to get drill and combination square*
😂....Cheers mate! Thanks for watching 👍😁🇦🇺
@@diyforknuckleheads All good. 🤙🇳🇿
@@1bgrant 👍
nice tips....the final one we recently used with some of the magnets we bought for stud finding...
Cheers E.R 👍 The magnet trick has got me out of trouble a few times 👍😁🇦🇺
Great tips! 😁
Thanks James! Appreciate the feedback mate 👍😁🇦🇺
enjoied all the great new tips especialy 3, 4, 5
Yeah Donato...l couldn't tell you how many times I've used it 👍👍 Thanks for watching mate 👍😁🇦🇺
Always use this on the building site. Or the 1414mm method which is the square root of 1m. Instead of 3, 4, 5 which sometimes we don't have the room for, we can go 3m & 3m & the long measurement will be 3m x 1414mm
@@andrewhundal2666 Very clever young man....you are a lot smarter than you look mate 😂
Good tips, fella. I've just invested in two wolfcraft universal angle and try squares (30cm and a larger one). Loads of prefilled holes for running a line and many more features. Worth a Google.
Thanks Andy! I'll have to check them out mate....appreciate the recommendation 👍🇦🇺😁
Great tips! I'll definitely be making holes in my combi squares. I thoroughly recommend the Bahco combi squares as they're fairly cheap but I've checked them against a Swanson speed square and Trend digital measure and they're absolutely bang on whilst also being pretty cheap.
Thanks Andy! Glad you liked tips mate and l appreciate the recommendation too mate.....l have seen those on the market 👍😁🇦🇺
I bought a Bahco combi square last year, the ruler bowed quite severely (about .8mm), and I only found out AFTER trying to calibrate it by sanding down the contact pins in the groove. I was constantly checking it with my 100x150mm knife edge square, but every time I turned the ruler around to double check, it would be seriously out of square again. So I had to spend a heck of a long time sanding the edges of the ruler to get it straight.
I might have gotten a bad one, this is certainly not up to Bahco's usual standard (I have a variaty of their files, socket wrenches and pliers, all excellent quality).
If only I still had access to a plane grinder, it would have taken me 5 minutes.....
@ 0:17 I like the auto mechanic way of saying that "sometimes the problem is the nut behind the wheel". Nice video! I checked my combination square and I found the little pointy scribe thing!
Good stuff Eric 👍 I reckon all trades would have the same type of saying 😂 Thanks for watching mate and good to see you found the pointy thingy 👍😁🇦🇺
Hey Shane, u do the best tips and project allso dad jokes is the best. 👍👍☕🍪🍩😃🇨🇦
👍😁...Thanks Dan 👍👍
i love the vids man, thanks for being a great insperation mate, ive used alot of your tips and tricks on my woodwork prodjects , keep up the good work you legend
Awesome! Thanks Hayden....appreciate the comment mate 👍👍😁🇦🇺
Great handy tips, indeed.👌🏽
Cheers mate.👍🏽
Cheers Bill 👍👍😁🇦🇺
Excellent!!!!
Cheers mate! 👍🇦🇺😁
"My old mate Pythagoras" cracked me up!
Hahahahaha...Cheers Felipe 👍😁🇦🇺
Great tips, Knackers!!
Thanks Nathan! Glad you found it useful mate 👍😁🇦🇺
Once again, another awesome video. Cheers mate. 🤙🇦🇺
No worries at all Mark! Thanks for taking the time to watch mate 👍😁🇦🇺
Thanks Uncle Knackers! (Shane) just love your work. You've just shown me how to mark out my veggie patch area for a cross over pathway through the centre with the right measurements. Best for New Year thank you so much easy to follow, informative and just gives you love of wanting to do things more!
My pleasure Kaz! Good luck with the Veggie Patch 👍😁🇦🇺
Great tips, never realised that there was a scriber in my square, had to dig it out of my toolbox to check it was there as soon as I finished watching 😀👍
Yeah it's a sneaky little bugger Mark....not many people realise that it's there 😂 Thanks for watching mate 😁🇦🇺👍
Nice thumbnail pic. A bit of skill and imagination on that one. Good job.
Hahahahaha...Thanks F.M 👍 😁
Thanks
G'day Andrew....thanks for the donation mate! Really appreciate it and thanks for taking the time to watch. Cheers 👍😁🇦🇺
thank u 4 info
No worries Rhonda 👍 Thanks for watching 👍😁🇦🇺
Love your videos.
Cheers Rob! Glad you like them mate 👍😁🇦🇺
I tried your combination square hack. Worked perfect! Thanks
@@Rob_Brock Awesome 👍👍
I have remodeled houses that had the studs laid out on the diamonds. Today's youth don't realize how lucky they are. Thanks
So very true 👍
I'm only up to #2 and my mind is blown...
Cheers mate 👍 Pretty easy hey 👍🇦🇺
For today I'll call you uncle hackers! 5 of the best there, and so you know I've just been to check my square and find the scriber I never knew was there! Cheers 🇳🇿🇳🇿🇳🇿
Cheers Sam! Mate all of us at some stage have said "what the hell is that brass knob" 😂 Thanks for watching mate 👍😁🇦🇺
Always great tips and content mate and simply love your presentation style, well done. Look forward to your next instructional have a great day.
Cheers Raymond!! Glad you liked the video mate....l really appreciate the feedback. 👍😁🇦🇺
Great hacks! And glad to know I'm not the only one that drives their kids nuts with old Dad jokes....that they don't get or appreciate. Cheers, Scotty (Norway)
Hahahahhaha....they'll understand one day Scotty 👍😁 Thanks for watching mate 👍😁🇦🇺
Another awesome video. I watch you're videos often and after finding them so useful, I just had to suscribe.
Enjoy you're cups of tea 🍵
Thanks
Vinny
G'day Vinny....Gotta love a good cuppa mate👍 Glad you like the videos and thanks for the Sub! Thanks also for your donation to my Buy Me a Coffee Fund......really appreciate it mate. 👍🇦🇺😁
Onya mate. Your an inspiration
Glad you found the video useful Phillip 👍 Thanks for watching mate 👍😁🇦🇺
Excellent mate! Thanks . Did you ever do a video on a ladder rack? Could use some good ideas.
Thanks mate 👍 Unfortunately l don't....sorry about that
Drilling the square at 10mm - genius tip!
I'm off to get my drill while you get your cup of tea.
Hahahahaha...Thanks Jamie 👍🇦🇺😁
Also off to drill my squares as well - seriously simple but positively brilliant
I only came here for entertainment and the dad joke…🤣
That Pyth was a good bloke
Hahahahaha...thanks Harki 👍 Yeah old Pyhtagaros was probably a little smarter than the average bloke in the street 👍😁🇦🇺
Omg, that first tip blew my mind - so simple!! Damnit, I’ve wasted hours of my life! 😂
😂....Thanks Laura 👍🇦🇺
Good on ya knackers
Wow, perfect for a Saturday morning. Since I’m a math genius NOT. Genius Uncle Knackers for this knucklehead. Gday Mate
Thanks mate 👍👍 Glad you liked it! Hope you're having a top weekend 👍😁🇦🇺
Love the helpful content as always and the Dad Jokes 🤣🤣🤣
👍😁....Thanks Zebedee! Appreciate the feedback mate 👍😁🇦🇺