My Name is Patrick and I am addicted to building stuff ,and I love to think of ways to make things for my shop without breaking the bank . I been welding ,fabricating ,woodworking ,and just a fixer of stuff my entire life. For 20 plus years I been a auto mechanic , and i have been in the construction trade since I was 15 . I now make projects videos here on youtube in my garage shop of the things I am working on. sometimes I build and make custom pieces for friends and family and if I feel its worth showing I may may create a video on it . I am really into making shop projects and fixtures to make the space in my shop more organized . I have social media platforms where I show projects in the works check them out all the links are above check out my videos and leave a comment and tell me what you think . I can be reached on my website contact form
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Nice one, that will do for me.
I just bought a 100 What is your opinion of the table saw on a whole?
Thank you so much for your track guide living up to the title of your video and for giving clear, easy to follow instructions. I’m a complete beginner and this is exactly what I needed for 2 projects that I was dreading because my cuts never turn out totally straight.
What's that spring loaded lever for? the one next to the knob that adjusts the blade height
instead of using A 5 GALLON BUCKET JUST DROP IT ON TOP OF A 55 GALOLON STEEL DRUM BARREL..WORKS FINE FOR ME..
pish vid !
I like it
This looks great man! I’m gonna have a go at it
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So beautiful
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Love the updates, I just got gifted this saw and looking to update the bearing guides and there is no clear part for the "Central Machinery" bandsaw, what bearing guides do you have installed?!
When I use bearings made in china, I remove dust shield, remove grease that came in them from china, and replace with a good grease. Grease from china looks like vaseline. Put the dust shield back on. They will last a lot longer this way.
awesome. I like it. I recently acquired a RAS and was wondering what I was going to do for dust collection. Now I know. Thanks
Help, do you have any instructions for the fence? I have massive run out on the fence, mainly after the arbor, which is effecting my ability to cut square. How do I address this?
My favor is the radial arm saw thank for sharing
Anyone know where to source the bearings and the part number? I have the same saw completely redone but skipped the bearing because I didnt know where to get them.
Clever idea using that "home made" glue with painters tape...
May I ask? Why are you using the table saw rather than the radial arm?
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I just built something using your guidance but made the top out of clear acrylic so I could see if the sawdust was flowing freely and to catch any clogs in the system. Not perfect, especially when the blade is some distance from the fence, but it wicks much better that the home-brew version I had before. Thanks for the suggestion!!
Just wanted to say thanks for making this video series. My dad had the same saw and I've been trying to take up woodworking after he passed a couple years ago. The lifting mechanism isn't working anymore, and watching your videos really helped me to understand what all the parts are and how it works so I can (hopefully) fix it on my own.
It's only a matter of time before you have an accident using that push block. Do your research they have injured so many people. Never let your hand pass over a spinning blade, there is absolutely no need to ever do this, there are much better ways.
I'm currently rebuilding the same saw. What model bearing for the Arbor did you get & where did you source them?
damn, you got more tools than Norm. You made that look easy, Good Job.
how is a new blade and new tires an upgrade? maintenance? you don't even explain why you changed either. F.
Nice job man !👍 I did the same thing with the exact saw 30 years ago. I added all kinds of upgrades to make it run sweet. Machined and balanced pulleys, pals adjusters, I built a cabinet with dust control, added solid cast iron wings, extension table and biesemeyer fence, the previous owner had a Baldor motor on it. After I got done that thing whistled and ran as smooth as a Cabinet saw.
would love to see pics!
My best tool is Radial saw and I really like that dust collection system
Nice video ❤
grate job, im looking forward to making some
Dude, you’re amazing! Got right to the pony and explained everything to a T. Thank you! Subscribed now!
My favorite tools are a bandsaw, lathe, and a scroll saw.
Patrick, I do not see part 2. Can you re-Upload it?
I noticed you haven’t put out a video for awhile I hope all is well.
Awesome sauce bro! I really appreciate the video. I think there’s something wrong with your website it shows that it’s offline.
Where is part two of the restoration project?
Minunat. Bravo.
Nice info, I'd like to know why the block of wood glued to the saw?
hmmmm?? never mentioned the size of the bearing?? i want to do mine good video.
Really nice videos Patrick! I have exact same saw it also belonged to my dad. He handed it down to me a few days ago. I plan to do a restoration similar to your job!
oh yea quick and easy, you just need a dado cut??? uhh ok not quick and not easy, thanks for the wasted video
Thank you.
Attractive little gift idea.
Gee, there’s just no fault to find there. You made it look easy, but you explained it very thoroughly. Best of all, you did it with very common tools. Great job.
I came for the information, but stayed for the comedy 😂
I don't get why all the beveling to create the box. After assembly you still wind up with internal 90 degree corners.
Awesome job. I appreciate how detailed you are. I can't find part 2.
What happened to part 2?
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are you ever coming back?