This is a valuable addition to my woodwork collection th-cam.com/users/postUgkxkNYRBJuiJ6EwD-tQSAlxg0eFKsnR2cgz I still will rate this woodwork plan as the best in my reference library. It always seem to stand out from the rest whenever you go through the library. This is a masterpiece.
dingguhlbary He lines up the board then sprays through the holes he already cut to mark where he needs to put the holes on the next board. It helps keep everything lined up
Comrade Frost oh wow thanks! when he moved the first piece i thought the paint marks were already drilled holes. had to watch that part a few more times. thanks man
Mr. DiResta... I am at a loss for words... I not only admire your work greatly, but your quick video's are fun to watch. No fluff just really KEWL tricks, tips and super ideas on "HOW TOO" Please keep it up.... I love it
This is the video that changed my life, just a few years ago I was a mare painter, I have invested money, time countless hours, trial and error. But today although there's wayyyy to much of a road to go still, I'm working as a carpenter's apprentice, and earning more money than when I was a painter! Thanks Jimmy, you have made a positive change in someone's life
Those old nail pullers are awesome. I got a little week in the knees every time I saw sparks fly lol! I could never afford to tear up a blade like that. My heart sinks when I see it come from my saw!
I'm scrap guy. Just threw off lenghts of all-thread, same size and everything, a couple weeks ago. I was like "hmmm, if I save these I'll NEVER use them." ! So I did keep a couple just in case, now I have some ideas of wht to do. Thanks for the inspiration man, your stuff is SO wonderful.
I love seeing this acrobat. Exactly like I am doing only without machine. I collect all reclaimed woods and try to make table and chair. You have added me an idea, the way you work it out is fantastic and full fun-tastic. Thank youtube !
ACK! NAILS! Those old posts would make a heck of a bench top. I knew an old Polish guy who was a super in Washington Heights who used old pallets to make wainscoting and trim in his basement apartment. It was magnificent.
Thank you for sharing your wealth of knowledge in woodworking. You are a genius. I love that your videos are visual, not talkative. Great learning tool. I appreciate your effort to teach those unworthy of your expertise.
I was looking for ideas for reclaimed wood and first thought I had was, "I'm sure I can find a video of Jimmy making a table or something out of it." I was not disappointed.
Jimmy, não consigo encontrar um vídeo seu que eu não o veja até o final.... você é um artista da madeira nato!!!! Quando você compartilha seus vídeos com certeza tem muita gente aprendendo.... parabéns por dividir com a gente sua arte. abraço.
You know your good when you get over 200,000 views, over 2000 thumbs up and are so good that it pisses 62 people off enough to give you thumbs down. I think I would be most proud of the thumbs down. I have enjoyed every video Ive see by you and that has probably been most of them by now. Thank you for doing what you do and sharing it with us.
some times use this some times not , i like the look of the water base ploys.. this table will be use in a home , so needed to keep the splinters locked in. thank you for looking.
I'm so glad you showed the container of JAX at 4:35, Jimmy! I've seen you use the blackening chemical on other projects, and I want to blacken some hardware on a fireplace mantel I'm making. I was asking myself, "What would Jimmy do?" Ha! Thanks!
Just made a 39" tall version using 4X4. The circles (center of tree) in the end of the wood really made it look beautiful. I hit the thing with my fathers acetylene torch and it really brought out all of the grains and circles in the wood. Thank you so much for the idea. I just wish i could get what you think of the piece, i am loving your work.
J DeWitt that's actually a great idea, i was scratching my head trying to think of a solution for that. or maybe just cut slow so the carbide in the blade can slowly gnaw away at the nail instead of cutting quickly which might run the risk of cracking a tooth off the blade
J DeWitt Some of the more corroded nails tend to break off inside the material, therefore even with a metal detector it's difficult to extract without damaging the lumber. Sometimes it's faster just to use an older "sacrificial" blade.
Love your videos man! Love your work and the video editing! Too bad there's no more Dirty Money. But please keep sharing your work, I feel like a little kid with a new toy when I see one of your videos in my Feed
Great quick build. My girlfriend and I enjoy all of your videos. I wanted to know why you didn't use square hardware on this? It would have made the table for me if there was some clunky old looking square nuts on there. Keep up the good work!
Nice spray paint holes transfer... learning something new every time I watch these. I also learned not to use my "good" mitre saw blade on reclaimed lumber. :P
HMM that's what I'm talking bout. my favorite part would have been the Sanding! For me I would have sanded down more to bring out more of grain, less rustic. Maybe clear stain, or light cherry or pecan stain. Loved this. Thanks for sharing. Got some pallets in back yard. gave some ideas! :-D
I love this lack of fussiness. No glue either. I can see sparks fly, but there are blades which are specially made to cut nails and not damage the teeth. I worked in one place and all we made was from recycled timber.We had to be totally nail free, so we used a metal detector.Can i ask what that metal saw was as i have never seen anything like it before? A great minimal build.
it was not spray paint it was a spray the makes the wood softer to make it easy to drill into. and melting the metal made it a bit softer and allows the metal to fill in all gaps between the nuts so that they never get loose, and over time as it cools the metal freezes into the gaps. Hope this helped. - John
1. To make hole marks in the wood behind it. If you look when he removes the first one, there are black circles on the second wood. 2. To make a seal. Think of making lock-nuts, but fusing the metal instead of using nylon.
I liked the old grayed finish better and probably would have just put a matte clear on it to suit my taste. What was the name of the color stain you used?
Hello - very cool your work - you are an artist of wood - congratulations !! Could you tell me what is the measure of the table? = Height x length Greetings from Southern Brazil Ricardo Wood Klimaco
Need some help. First super great job. Second I was wondering how you planned on connecting all the pieces. Excellent idea with spray painting the holes to mark them. I need some guidance on pipe clamps. I noticed you have a ton of them in your shop. What is the brand name of the clamp? Typical one at the home improvement stores near me have bad reviews. I.e. Irwin Thanks for your time
I have a pile of Pony clamps in my shop and love them, my dad had a pile of clamps in the following style and they never lock in properly, I would avoid them. www.amazon.ca/Shop-Fox-D2923-Clamp-4-Inch/dp/B0000DD36F/ref=sr_1_13?ie=UTF8&qid=1420561132&sr=8-13&keywords=pipe+clamps
I enjoyed the build. Probably would have preferred distressing the butt ends a bit before assy because they look a bit different than the rest of it, but that's just me. Thanks!
The spray paint hole-marking is friggin' genius!
This is a valuable addition to my woodwork collection th-cam.com/users/postUgkxkNYRBJuiJ6EwD-tQSAlxg0eFKsnR2cgz I still will rate this woodwork plan as the best in my reference library. It always seem to stand out from the rest whenever you go through the library. This is a masterpiece.
That spray paint trick made this whole video worth it! Wow!
Mark Speir yea, that was fucking genius
dillon breaux Was no one else impressed with the chemical treatment?
+Mark Speir i don't get the spray paint trick. i see what he does, just not sure what it's for.
dingguhlbary He lines up the board then sprays through the holes he already cut to mark where he needs to put the holes on the next board. It helps keep everything lined up
Comrade Frost oh wow thanks! when he moved the first piece i thought the paint marks were already drilled holes. had to watch that part a few more times. thanks man
Legend has it that he doesn't speed up his videos.
And that he is santa (he is fast and can make toys and stuff)
+Simon Leidö lol
Mr. DiResta... I am at a loss for words... I not only admire your work greatly, but your quick video's are fun to watch. No fluff just really KEWL tricks, tips and super ideas on "HOW TOO" Please keep it up.... I love it
This is the video that changed my life, just a few years ago I was a mare painter, I have invested money, time countless hours, trial and error. But today although there's wayyyy to much of a road to go still, I'm working as a carpenter's apprentice, and earning more money than when I was a painter! Thanks Jimmy, you have made a positive change in someone's life
watching your videos is my Zen moment of the week.
Elegantly simple construction giving a masculine clean rustic look, very nice!!
I liked the way you aged the hardware, genius!
Thank you!!!
I have seen this many times already and still want to see it again, impressive.!
Those old nail pullers are awesome. I got a little week in the knees every time I saw sparks fly lol! I could never afford to tear up a blade like that. My heart sinks when I see it come from my saw!
The sped up audio in this video was very cool. Especially the part where your tightening up all the nuts and bolts. The table is also awesome.
I'm scrap guy. Just threw off lenghts of all-thread, same size and everything, a couple weeks ago. I was like "hmmm, if I save these I'll NEVER use them." ! So I did keep a couple just in case, now I have some ideas of wht to do. Thanks for the inspiration man, your stuff is SO wonderful.
you make most of the others that do TH-cam projects seem boring. Im addicted to your ideas
I love seeing this acrobat. Exactly like I am doing only without machine. I collect all reclaimed woods and try to make table and chair. You have added me an idea, the way you work it out is fantastic and full fun-tastic. Thank youtube !
Sweet nice little project! Love the spray paint trick going to steal that one too! Keep on makin...
So simple and straight forward. LOVE IT !!!!!
ACK! NAILS! Those old posts would make a heck of a bench top. I knew an old Polish guy who was a super in Washington Heights who used old pallets to make wainscoting and trim in his basement apartment. It was magnificent.
Thank you for sharing your wealth of knowledge in woodworking. You are a genius. I love that your videos are visual, not talkative. Great learning tool. I appreciate your effort to teach those unworthy of your expertise.
Absolutely gorgeous! Excellent! Thanks for the video and the idea!
I was looking for ideas for reclaimed wood and first thought I had was, "I'm sure I can find a video of Jimmy making a table or something out of it." I was not disappointed.
i have done this in the past .. this is just one of many. thank you for commenting!
some people may not like it but guess what I LOVE IT.
FANTASTIC JOB.
Jimmy, não consigo encontrar um vídeo seu que eu não o veja até o final.... você é um artista da madeira nato!!!!
Quando você compartilha seus vídeos com certeza tem muita gente aprendendo.... parabéns por dividir com a gente sua arte. abraço.
You know your good when you get over 200,000 views, over 2000 thumbs up and are so good that it pisses 62 people off enough to give you thumbs down. I think I would be most proud of the thumbs down. I have enjoyed every video Ive see by you and that has probably been most of them by now. Thank you for doing what you do and sharing it with us.
haha Thank you for the love and support !
I was just thinking today how I haven't seen one of his videos recently. Loved it!
Beautiful ! Thank you for sharing!
Very nice! I would've probably ground more surface off, but thats just personal taste. This would be the perfect man-cave coffee table!
Cool video...love the way it was put together. I enjoyed watching....now go make more!
Making this once i am back home with my shop. Thanks!
some times use this some times not , i like the look of the water base ploys.. this table will be use in a home , so needed to keep the splinters locked in. thank you for looking.
I love seeing the all thread have a purpose
Very nice DiResta.... As always!👌
I love your videos! I always learn something or get ideas for projects when watching. Keep up the good work and endless creativity!
Holy shit your hitting nails on the saw!!!
Not that big of a deal. I do it all of the time. Part of the game when you deal with reclaimed wood.
I'm so glad you showed the container of JAX at 4:35, Jimmy! I've seen you use the blackening chemical on other projects, and I want to blacken some hardware on a fireplace mantel I'm making. I was asking myself, "What would Jimmy do?" Ha! Thanks!
Very entertaining- and very informative!!! Keep those projects coming!!!
cool video! and i'm glad to see my garage/ shop isn't the only one to look like that!! hah, and i bet you know where everything is to!
So...Nice Job..Jimmy...Thanks for share it..!!!
Greetings from Argentine.! Steve.
that threaded bar trick was excelllent , i was about to make a table and im gonna use that, cheers dude
ChrisHallett83 i love that steel and wood look... its very "manly"
Yay new video!!! This is awesome! I love the look of the finished table.
Madly in love of this table
Do u never make mistakes man, it's another great project.
Cheers
Tim from wood 4 nothing
Just made a 39" tall version using 4X4. The circles (center of tree) in the end of the wood really made it look beautiful. I hit the thing with my fathers acetylene torch and it really brought out all of the grains and circles in the wood. Thank you so much for the idea. I just wish i could get what you think of the piece, i am loving your work.
Ouch, got some sparks on some of the chop saw cuts. A handheld metal detector helps save saw blades when working with reclaimed wood.
J DeWitt that's actually a great idea, i was scratching my head trying to think of a solution for that. or maybe just cut slow so the carbide in the blade can slowly gnaw away at the nail instead of cutting quickly which might run the risk of cracking a tooth off the blade
J DeWitt Some of the more corroded nails tend to break off inside the material, therefore even with a metal detector it's difficult to extract without damaging the lumber. Sometimes it's faster just to use an older "sacrificial" blade.
+J DeWitt DIY That is a very good tip, brilliant!!! Gives me a reason to buy that metal detector in Costco now!
Love your videos man! Love your work and the video editing! Too bad there's no more Dirty Money. But please keep sharing your work, I feel like a little kid with a new toy when I see one of your videos in my Feed
Fine work and great inspiration. Thank You!
Great quick build. My girlfriend and I enjoy all of your videos. I wanted to know why you didn't use square hardware on this? It would have made the table for me if there was some clunky old looking square nuts on there. Keep up the good work!
I wish i could work as fast as you do in your video! :) Great job.
The sped-up soundtrack to this video has given me some great ideas for synthesizing alien insect noises, if I should ever want to do that.
Nice spray paint holes transfer... learning something new every time I watch these. I also learned not to use my "good" mitre saw blade on reclaimed lumber. :P
Jimmy, you make me want to go out and buy a bunch of tools to make something.
DUDE! you're faster than a woodpecker! LOL
Nice spray paint trick. I'm stealing that one.
I don't know why it's so funny sped up like that, but it is!
Great work...as always...
I love the high speed sounds!
Nice good job I like the fast video and the bench. I think I will do some like that.
I forgot to mention - you also have the gift to edit videos - all your videos are nice to look at - only legal work
Nice bench! Workshop Picasso!
I would have kept the frame in 4'' on both sides
Great work!
Que genio, excelente trabajo, de Neuquen, Argentina.-
simple and strong but well crafted.
mr wood should be ur new name,because u knows ur wood and ur wood knows u,,,,amazing job
not sure how many times I have contributed to the million views
My all time favorite DiResta quote " I'm a man I fixed it "
2:34 oh my gaad, never thought of that one. Diresta always suprises!
HMM that's what I'm talking bout. my favorite part would have been the Sanding! For me I would have sanded down more to bring out more of grain, less rustic. Maybe clear stain, or light cherry or pecan stain. Loved this. Thanks for sharing. Got some pallets in back yard. gave some ideas! :-D
Sparks when he cut the wood!? O.o Only DiResta can make magic happen.
Great work!
that some quality work mate.
Clever use of spray paint to mark next piece of wood. Nice job!
Ok, this one I'm doing! Thanks.
I must admit in jealous of your shop😝
I love this lack of fussiness. No glue either. I can see sparks fly, but there are blades which are specially made to cut nails and not damage the teeth. I worked in one place and all we made was from recycled timber.We had to be totally nail free, so we used a metal detector.Can i ask what that metal saw was as i have never seen anything like it before? A great minimal build.
sweet looking coffee table....
Really cool project!
personally probably would've chosen to counterbore the hardware into the table but i like the concept a lot.
Roy: At least half way, so the nuts barely rose above the surface.
Only jimmy can take 20 year old wood and make it into something beautiful
i love your nail puller !
great looking table
it was not spray paint it was a spray the makes the wood softer to make it easy to drill into. and melting the metal made it a bit softer and allows the metal to fill in all gaps between the nuts so that they never get loose, and over time as it cools the metal freezes into the gaps. Hope this helped.
- John
brilliantly as ever
when the weather breaks ill print.. it is still outside but protected
1. To make hole marks in the wood behind it. If you look when he removes the first one, there are black circles on the second wood.
2. To make a seal. Think of making lock-nuts, but fusing the metal instead of using nylon.
I liked the old grayed finish better and probably would have just put a matte clear on it to suit my taste. What was the name of the color stain you used?
Jimmy is an artist
мастер креативен, с живой фантазией все работы круть!!!
Great job
This has turned out great!
Good work and so fast:)
Muy buen trabajo !!!! felicitaciones
Great table that. I'll make one.
Table of my dream!
Hello - very cool your work - you are an artist of wood - congratulations !!
Could you tell me what is the measure of the table? = Height x length
Greetings from Southern Brazil
Ricardo Wood Klimaco
Tak ty jsi borec. Palec nahoru
Need some help. First super great job. Second I was wondering how you planned on connecting all the pieces. Excellent idea with spray painting the holes to mark them. I need some guidance on pipe clamps. I noticed you have a ton of them in your shop. What is the brand name of the clamp? Typical one at the home improvement stores near me have bad reviews. I.e. Irwin Thanks for your time
www.lowes.ca/vises-clamps/bessey-h-series-clamp-fixture-set-for-12-in-pipe_8783688.html?af=3632&cse=3632&gclid=Cj0KEQiArK6lBRC5-_jv48uxgrgBEiQAuxdZ9Rr05LRZkJtfqeIg249pedHb3bCkCeSQHfcmsI838ToaAk8b8P8HAQ
G&G Carpentry This style is what I have had the best luck with, you can likely find them for less depending where you live.
I have a pile of Pony clamps in my shop and love them, my dad had a pile of clamps in the following style and they never lock in properly, I would avoid them.
www.amazon.ca/Shop-Fox-D2923-Clamp-4-Inch/dp/B0000DD36F/ref=sr_1_13?ie=UTF8&qid=1420561132&sr=8-13&keywords=pipe+clamps
Very nice coffee table
DiResta is my favourite genius :D
anytime man - these videos are downright inspiring. When are they releasing Dirty Money / Hammered on DVD??
great job, man
I enjoyed the build. Probably would have preferred distressing the butt ends a bit before assy because they look a bit different than the rest of it, but that's just me. Thanks!