Ok...... it’s been 5 months or so since you built this beautiful cart. Any update you can share? Does the rinoliner trap much grip? How about the drawer slides? Are they catching grit? Finally, love the water tray idea. Is it as effective as you hoped? I ask as I need to build one too, and would love to incorporate similar features. Although I’ve been hesitant because I’m concerned everything near the grinder will be covered it grit, and if it is, I want to be able to clean it up without much hassle. Thank you! 👍👍😎👍👍
Yes! I will do an update video. I wish I could post a picture of how dirt the grinder is from using it constantly. Rinoliner was a great idea still prevents rust of steel top and makes wet cleanup easy. Drawer slides are fine. Water tray works really well makes quenching fast and easy. I am using a mist attachment now and everything is working well. Everything will get covered in dust but luckily it’s metal dust so it’s not quite as far traveling as wood dust it stays by the grinder within like 12”
Hey, great video. Happy your channel has come up in my recommendations. Any chance you could do a brief video on your storage system above your panel door mechanism? Looks like a great idea
Great looking machine. I built a metric Jeremy Schmidt 1 a few years ago. Just wondering have you any video showing the different functions/features your machine has. Just found your channel, like what you do, I've subbed👌🏻 Bob in Ireland
Very neat job and extremely practical, keep up the great work.
Thanks will do!
He is definitely underrated dudes. He’s awesome.
Thank you for the positive remarks.
Yeah, only 28.6k subscribers as of this comment 3 YEARS after yours. How does that happen but Adam Booth is so popular?
Very nice cart! I also love what you’ve done with the miter saw table. Great job!
Thanks glad you liked it.
Another awesome build. Keep up the hard work I see great success coming your way on this channel.
We will keep working hard and see what happens
Sick build. The water tray supports don’t add up. It’s flush with the table legs but not flush with the top table ahah
Hmm yeah works fine still to this day
Ok...... it’s been 5 months or so since you built this beautiful cart. Any update you can share? Does the rinoliner trap much grip? How about the drawer slides? Are they catching grit? Finally, love the water tray idea. Is it as effective as you hoped? I ask as I need to build one too, and would love to incorporate similar features. Although I’ve been hesitant because I’m concerned everything near the grinder will be covered it grit, and if it is, I want to be able to clean it up without much hassle. Thank you! 👍👍😎👍👍
Yes! I will do an update video. I wish I could post a picture of how dirt the grinder is from using it constantly. Rinoliner was a great idea still prevents rust of steel top and makes wet cleanup easy. Drawer slides are fine. Water tray works really well makes quenching fast and easy. I am using a mist attachment now and everything is working well. Everything will get covered in dust but luckily it’s metal dust so it’s not quite as far traveling as wood dust it stays by the grinder within like 12”
Hey, great video. Happy your channel has come up in my recommendations. Any chance you could do a brief video on your storage system above your panel door mechanism? Looks like a great idea
I have a video on the shop as a tour coming up what storage idea are you referring to. what is the panel door mechanism you talking about thanks
Great looking machine. I built a metric Jeremy Schmidt 1 a few years ago. Just wondering have you any video showing the different functions/features your machine has. Just found your channel, like what you do, I've subbed👌🏻 Bob in Ireland
Thanks. I have been meaning to make an update video reviewing the grinder and how it’s been doing that would be a good time to go over that stuff.
Do you have the plans for this cart? Looks really good and would work perfect for my 2x72.
No I don’t sorry
auch high quallity editing ang in generelnamazing work, you deserve more subs... they will come
Thank you! Working hard to be innovative