Thank you for such a straight forward explanation!
@cjoshmartin6 күн бұрын
Really great video
@testradav9 күн бұрын
would a 42" be overkill? any pros and cons of 42" vs 30"?
@atomicsmith9 күн бұрын
Do you feel the four filters were excessive? Any other changes you might make if you were doing it over again?
@stevearehart3139 күн бұрын
You didn’t need a mask indoors and a couple people. Hard to understand you.
@GHOSTGAMES72417 күн бұрын
the amazing thing about this video is the detroit red wings in the back
@JorgeHernandez-ib1px27 күн бұрын
What can you do if you don't have the additional hight for the the roller system to make it land even with the above floor? Great video! Thanks!
@JohnnyRebWasATexanАй бұрын
Super neat video! Thanks for posting! From Amarillo Texas!
@TheMonkdadАй бұрын
I like the paint idea. I currently have 2 trailers temporarily. The 25’ has a Hensley and the 33’ came with the Propride. Both are great but each needs to be dialed in to work. I also believe that unless the trailer and tow vehicle are perfectly level and straight they are both a PITA to hitch up. By far the easiest to hitch is without a doubt a simple ball and coupler. But it offers no weight distribution or sway control.
@jamesbarros950Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this. I recently built your WorkHorse and am quite happy with it, but looking to do version 2 with traditional workholding and a slightly lower top to make planing easier for me, and seeing this helped me decide what materials to use :)
@allensmith6430Ай бұрын
I have a Makita and 2 oem pullies do not fit shelix shaft and depth of keyway is not correct and key does not fit. I brought to attention during warranty and manufacturer will not fix.
@bw162Ай бұрын
Jay, I know this is 2 years old but would you mind sharing the approximate square footage the “shop” occupies. The camera lens sometimes makes it hard to judge. Your assembly table looks to be 10’ long.
@f1partisan160Ай бұрын
you did not compare apples to apples, you compered a two in one machine with vs separate machines from other brands as if they dont have a combo unit for less ? they DO!!!!!!
@HuggyBearHikes2 ай бұрын
My pro pride 3p makes popping noises now and then. Don't know if this is normal or not.
@chefjuangarcia2 ай бұрын
This pit must chomp through wood so quickly.
@rdcnorm2 ай бұрын
Very Nice presentation, in a few mo I may be getting camper about the same size as your, I have a 250 ford. But I really don't think that will make a difference in your presentation. I will look into the 3P, I think I might have seen a few of your wood working videos, I do wood working as well. Good luck camping.
@agaldes2 ай бұрын
I’ve been using this blade forever. And you’re right. It’s a fantastic blade. Unfortunately, Laguna is no longer sharpening the resaw king. Given its cost I don’t think it has the same value as it once did. Given that it cannot be resharpened. What do you think?
@agaldes2 ай бұрын
I’ve been using the resaw king for years and you’re right, it’s a fantastic blade. Unfortunately, Laguna is no longer sharpening this blade. They told me that their equipment is too old and out of tune. In my opinion this blade is no longer worth the costs given that it cannot be re-sharpened. What are your thoughts?
@ronh93842 ай бұрын
I have the Timberwolf 1” carbide resale blade. I think I’ve had it for 15 + years and it’s still going strong. So… did you get your old bandsaw back? 😊
@kevinbrooks7832 ай бұрын
Another Great Video, Why not just spin the machine around and feed stock from the other side, Handle on the back?
@lyndabeam26222 ай бұрын
I’m in a similar situation so hoping it works for you!
@hobifurniture31013 ай бұрын
I received mine a few weeks ago. It’s a three phase machine. My workshop powers is single phase. I need help how I can run the machine
@joeleonetti89763 ай бұрын
Just setting up my straight rip cut bandsaw today. Have already started looking for a used bandsaw that can be dedicated to curve cuts. I get it.
@byronewhite3 ай бұрын
Reese strait line has always been my favorite. Read all directions before making your video. Learn also how to get out of a sway or jackknife situation with acceleration and manually braking the trailer.
@brettroux46913 ай бұрын
Yes 5 year old vid share .......in SA wood is not really valued some ball and claw furniture is sought after but wood working tools are extremely expensive and modern woodworking pieces are few and far between price wise ........wood has no value.......solid wood makes no difference to the ikea flat pack self assembly price saving hand tools are a good trade but more historical quality and history to the buyer
@brettroux46913 ай бұрын
Love that you still have both
@michaelpack54263 ай бұрын
Like to know more about cutting aluminum such as depth of cut
@SeamlessFab3 ай бұрын
Have you looked at the Langmuir MR-1
@arthurjacobs55793 ай бұрын
Great video Jay! I had a Grizzly 1023 saw and for the money, a great saw. It was an upgrade from my first saw, a Grizzly 1 1/2 hp contractor saw which did everything I needed. I purchased the same Sawstop, but with the 36 Fence. The safety aspect is what sold me even though it cost an extra two thousand. Having a close call with my table saw and the thought of missing digits and surgeries if you’re lucky, made my decision easy. Good luck with your channel and I enjoy watching your videos.
@FearsomeWarrior4 ай бұрын
Push stick/block I use has a board wide enough to make it impossible to tip left and right. The one you showed is awesome but jointers scare the hell out of me after three KZreadrs got rid of theirs after accidents. I copied the design off Michael Fortune’s jointer push blocks. Bright orange hanging next to his jointer in a shop tour video.
@andrewnencheck82704 ай бұрын
what happend with the Hammer
@atomictyler4 ай бұрын
I bought a wixey for my dewalt planer and it doesn't auto shut off. the batteries would be dead after one day using it and then when I changed them I had to recalibrate it. It ended up taking more time than it was to just skip using it.
@williamellis89934 ай бұрын
At least the Jet drum sander model numbers make sense i.e. 1632, 2244, etc.
@Charles-lane2774 ай бұрын
It's never a bad idea to get a home air filtration system.
@philshock38054 ай бұрын
I hate the fence design on my Grizzly G0490X 8in jointer. (think you had the same one) What genius came up with the idea that a single adjustment lever releases TWO pivot points?!? It was a nightmare trying to lock that thing into 90º .... so much so that I drilled and tapped for a grub screw to tightly lock the irrelevant pivot in place. Works great now and I can even slide the fence forward and back and it stays true. But yeah, companies need to ditch the idea cutting chamfers and angles with a jointer. Hope the move is progressing smoothly.
@TetraCNC4 ай бұрын
I see two things wrong with this video... the machine is just toooo big for my shop and you just gave me the worst case of tool envy ever. LOL great video!
@MCsCreations4 ай бұрын
Pretty interesting tool, Jay! Thanks for sharing! 😊 Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
@JustOneRedSoloCup4 ай бұрын
There's too much to comment on, so I'll cut it short and just say... Jay - your complaints, likes, wants, and observational remarks are 100% identical to what I complain about, like, want, and observe (with commentary) all the time! I feel so validated!
@jamessapp46794 ай бұрын
As for the need for the 45° setting, I could see it being used to clean-up a bevel cut coming off a table saw.
@TraconWizard4 ай бұрын
Thanks for taking the time to do this while you're packing up the shop. Are you doing anything special to tools going into storage?
@kennethnielsen38644 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing.
@rjtumble4 ай бұрын
Discounting that the Hammer did two things, if you just compare jointer to jointer, which of the two would you prefer?
@whitexeno3 ай бұрын
The longer beds always wins
@Lee-qp6gf4 ай бұрын
Great review. I sure will consider one.
@JayBates24 ай бұрын
The machine has plenty enough power for everything I've thrown at it. Good results with minimal tearout. It has held its calibration with no issues. I would buy this machine again if I had to. Thumbs up.
@jakeschisler75254 ай бұрын
I bought a new blade from Carter products and it is a very good one
@fransvanderwerf74854 ай бұрын
I am migrating to the 1522+ from a 220+ and thats how I found your video. Thanks for that! Great that you had all your stuff still there! quite helpful 😃
@VulcanKing674 ай бұрын
OK... this is really freaking me out. I just discovered your channel today by a shoutout from 731 woodworks and so I saw some earlier videos. Dude they way you look then and now is night and day...like 2 different people. Whats going on? Aside from that 731 woodworks mentioned that you had plans for a chair set and I wanted to do the same thing but I couldn't find them. Can someone help? By the way... I absolutely love your work. I'm subscribing right now. Thanks for all that you teach. I am a proud student of KZread University :D
@jordanveverica66964 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing. It wasn't until I saw you clamp the jig into the vise that I realized you could probably just put some t track into the top edge of the vise heads and forego the separate jig. I'm sure there would be limitations whenever you want a mortise in the end of a long board, but just a thought.
@darrel8884 ай бұрын
*Promo sm*
@coolinken5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video. So it's been awhile. Do you still have/use it? Did the flex in the arm get worse?
@DavidGunter5 ай бұрын
I recently started building my shop and put a mini-split unit in it. Thanks for this fantastic idea!
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Thank you for such a straight forward explanation!
Really great video
would a 42" be overkill? any pros and cons of 42" vs 30"?
Do you feel the four filters were excessive? Any other changes you might make if you were doing it over again?
You didn’t need a mask indoors and a couple people. Hard to understand you.
the amazing thing about this video is the detroit red wings in the back
What can you do if you don't have the additional hight for the the roller system to make it land even with the above floor? Great video! Thanks!
Super neat video! Thanks for posting! From Amarillo Texas!
I like the paint idea. I currently have 2 trailers temporarily. The 25’ has a Hensley and the 33’ came with the Propride. Both are great but each needs to be dialed in to work. I also believe that unless the trailer and tow vehicle are perfectly level and straight they are both a PITA to hitch up. By far the easiest to hitch is without a doubt a simple ball and coupler. But it offers no weight distribution or sway control.
Thank you so much for this. I recently built your WorkHorse and am quite happy with it, but looking to do version 2 with traditional workholding and a slightly lower top to make planing easier for me, and seeing this helped me decide what materials to use :)
I have a Makita and 2 oem pullies do not fit shelix shaft and depth of keyway is not correct and key does not fit. I brought to attention during warranty and manufacturer will not fix.
Jay, I know this is 2 years old but would you mind sharing the approximate square footage the “shop” occupies. The camera lens sometimes makes it hard to judge. Your assembly table looks to be 10’ long.
you did not compare apples to apples, you compered a two in one machine with vs separate machines from other brands as if they dont have a combo unit for less ? they DO!!!!!!
My pro pride 3p makes popping noises now and then. Don't know if this is normal or not.
This pit must chomp through wood so quickly.
Very Nice presentation, in a few mo I may be getting camper about the same size as your, I have a 250 ford. But I really don't think that will make a difference in your presentation. I will look into the 3P, I think I might have seen a few of your wood working videos, I do wood working as well. Good luck camping.
I’ve been using this blade forever. And you’re right. It’s a fantastic blade. Unfortunately, Laguna is no longer sharpening the resaw king. Given its cost I don’t think it has the same value as it once did. Given that it cannot be resharpened. What do you think?
I’ve been using the resaw king for years and you’re right, it’s a fantastic blade. Unfortunately, Laguna is no longer sharpening this blade. They told me that their equipment is too old and out of tune. In my opinion this blade is no longer worth the costs given that it cannot be re-sharpened. What are your thoughts?
I have the Timberwolf 1” carbide resale blade. I think I’ve had it for 15 + years and it’s still going strong. So… did you get your old bandsaw back? 😊
Another Great Video, Why not just spin the machine around and feed stock from the other side, Handle on the back?
I’m in a similar situation so hoping it works for you!
I received mine a few weeks ago. It’s a three phase machine. My workshop powers is single phase. I need help how I can run the machine
Just setting up my straight rip cut bandsaw today. Have already started looking for a used bandsaw that can be dedicated to curve cuts. I get it.
Reese strait line has always been my favorite. Read all directions before making your video. Learn also how to get out of a sway or jackknife situation with acceleration and manually braking the trailer.
Yes 5 year old vid share .......in SA wood is not really valued some ball and claw furniture is sought after but wood working tools are extremely expensive and modern woodworking pieces are few and far between price wise ........wood has no value.......solid wood makes no difference to the ikea flat pack self assembly price saving hand tools are a good trade but more historical quality and history to the buyer
Love that you still have both
Like to know more about cutting aluminum such as depth of cut
Have you looked at the Langmuir MR-1
Great video Jay! I had a Grizzly 1023 saw and for the money, a great saw. It was an upgrade from my first saw, a Grizzly 1 1/2 hp contractor saw which did everything I needed. I purchased the same Sawstop, but with the 36 Fence. The safety aspect is what sold me even though it cost an extra two thousand. Having a close call with my table saw and the thought of missing digits and surgeries if you’re lucky, made my decision easy. Good luck with your channel and I enjoy watching your videos.
Push stick/block I use has a board wide enough to make it impossible to tip left and right. The one you showed is awesome but jointers scare the hell out of me after three KZreadrs got rid of theirs after accidents. I copied the design off Michael Fortune’s jointer push blocks. Bright orange hanging next to his jointer in a shop tour video.
what happend with the Hammer
I bought a wixey for my dewalt planer and it doesn't auto shut off. the batteries would be dead after one day using it and then when I changed them I had to recalibrate it. It ended up taking more time than it was to just skip using it.
At least the Jet drum sander model numbers make sense i.e. 1632, 2244, etc.
It's never a bad idea to get a home air filtration system.
I hate the fence design on my Grizzly G0490X 8in jointer. (think you had the same one) What genius came up with the idea that a single adjustment lever releases TWO pivot points?!? It was a nightmare trying to lock that thing into 90º .... so much so that I drilled and tapped for a grub screw to tightly lock the irrelevant pivot in place. Works great now and I can even slide the fence forward and back and it stays true. But yeah, companies need to ditch the idea cutting chamfers and angles with a jointer. Hope the move is progressing smoothly.
I see two things wrong with this video... the machine is just toooo big for my shop and you just gave me the worst case of tool envy ever. LOL great video!
Pretty interesting tool, Jay! Thanks for sharing! 😊 Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
There's too much to comment on, so I'll cut it short and just say... Jay - your complaints, likes, wants, and observational remarks are 100% identical to what I complain about, like, want, and observe (with commentary) all the time! I feel so validated!
As for the need for the 45° setting, I could see it being used to clean-up a bevel cut coming off a table saw.
Thanks for taking the time to do this while you're packing up the shop. Are you doing anything special to tools going into storage?
Thanks for sharing.
Discounting that the Hammer did two things, if you just compare jointer to jointer, which of the two would you prefer?
The longer beds always wins
Great review. I sure will consider one.
The machine has plenty enough power for everything I've thrown at it. Good results with minimal tearout. It has held its calibration with no issues. I would buy this machine again if I had to. Thumbs up.
I bought a new blade from Carter products and it is a very good one
I am migrating to the 1522+ from a 220+ and thats how I found your video. Thanks for that! Great that you had all your stuff still there! quite helpful 😃
OK... this is really freaking me out. I just discovered your channel today by a shoutout from 731 woodworks and so I saw some earlier videos. Dude they way you look then and now is night and day...like 2 different people. Whats going on? Aside from that 731 woodworks mentioned that you had plans for a chair set and I wanted to do the same thing but I couldn't find them. Can someone help? By the way... I absolutely love your work. I'm subscribing right now. Thanks for all that you teach. I am a proud student of KZread University :D
Thanks for sharing. It wasn't until I saw you clamp the jig into the vise that I realized you could probably just put some t track into the top edge of the vise heads and forego the separate jig. I'm sure there would be limitations whenever you want a mortise in the end of a long board, but just a thought.
*Promo sm*
Thanks for the video. So it's been awhile. Do you still have/use it? Did the flex in the arm get worse?
I recently started building my shop and put a mini-split unit in it. Thanks for this fantastic idea!