One man woodworking operation based out of Upstate, NY. Specializing in hand-made, rustic woodworks, such as wine racks, serving trays, river boards, and "semi-traditional" American Shillelaghs, to name a few.
Please visit my Etsy shop at FortOrangeWoodworks. Always happy to answer questions.
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Absolute piece of garbage, do NOT waste money on this thing. Cables are junk and turn to solid rust after 1 use, the "clear" holder will be rust covered and useless in no time. Owned it for 2 years and on my third cable. It will be in the trash after this cable breaks. The cable feed rollers lock up, fall off, and make them totally worthless for auto feed and retract. Love rigid, but this thing is nothing but garbage. My K400 will go nearly anywhere thing thing will and works flawlessly. Small drain get the K9-102 Flex shaft now and this sits on the truck 99.9% of the time.
1/2 of 11 is 5-1/2 1/2 of 5/8 is 5/16 5-1/2+5/16= 5-13/16.... how is that difficult?
Learn the metric system ,,,,easy..
Nope. That is not any easier than his method. In fact you have to do EXACTLY the same operation.
So satisfying
The best part!
There is an easier way... just use a metric tape measure. 😅
Man... you're right on with that one! I have no idea why we're still using imperial!
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@@fortorangewoodworking cause were Muricans! Remember we did not lose a war until we went metric.
Helpful tip!
Thanks! Makes for easy math!
That's fire! (Literally)
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Why would you start it at two and make it more difficult?
Good question... it compensates for any innacuracies within the first inch and makes the math easier using only even numbers.
Happy fathers day!
Best day of the year with my favorite people! ❤️
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Pretty!
Thanks! Makes the front yard look much more alive.
Cool… no pun intended
I would have never guessed that there were so many different styles. Very informative
Nicely done ✔️
Thanks! One more off the honey dew list!
It’s amazing that just changing the shape of the nozzle can draw soap through the hose
Just picked up some soap - time for more chores!
looks very cool!
Thanks! Inexpensive addition to garden beds
That is your ABS pump... Ac pump is lower. AC compressor is literally what that switch is on
when I was in NH many moons ago the was a rock formation called Old man of the mountain it collapsed in the extreme cold weather some years back which was/is a shame..the handle looks like it
I know EXACTLY what you're talking about! Never saw it myself, though.
send one to UK please?
Thanks for sharing!
My pleasure. Very happy so far!
Very cool
Must have for home projects!
This is 220V?
Current rate
Helpful!
1 million likes, bro
Thank you, sir!
Good review, thanks for sharing!
Considering someone that’s about to purchase their first paint sprayer, what does your video add that is missing from a review posted by a professional with many years experience? I’m truly asking as I may be missing something. If not, I suggest you spend the actual time to master a product and then review it. This has two advantages. Not only can you give actual advice that will help people but you won’t embarrass yourself in front of the world.
May I ask what was so embarrassing about this first-time user, amature review? I've had multiple people thank me for this info. My take on these products is that pros don't typically buy what I review, and the average person might see how simple or difficult the learning curve may be. Thanks for your candor.
I'm kind of with this guy, man. I appreciate getting an honest first timer's review and context from a beginner's perspective, but I think you could benefit from figuring this thing out and having your s**t together before hitting the record button. Also, watch your video before posting and trim out some of the rambling and uncertainty. I'm not trying to be an a$$hole, I just want to help you understand the viewers perspective. You have a great camera and audio, and you framed the scene correctly; it was just unfortunate to see you fumbling and going off course on the subject at times.
Very useful!
A lot better than losing your fingers!
Love the Yoda!❤😂
Haha - he was sitting in the corner without a job, so I put him to work!
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Nice!
That’s a drum trap brother. Get that thing cut out and replaced either a pvc p trap if you can.
Thanks for the advice David. I'll tell my plumber when we remodel! Appreciate the tip!
Looks amazing!
This is awesome!
Really cool!
What do you think? Not bad for a little weekend project!
Next time don't film in selfie mode....Everything is backwards.
Thanks Chipper... sometimes I just need to make sure I'm in the shot! The joys of armature photography
Helpful video!
Oak is also traditional. I want to try hickory as it's one of the harder woods in my area. I've actually found that a utility knife is a bit easier than the chisel, it's easier to get the right angle
Thanks for the post. Every project is a new experiment for me. I've got a pretty good scar from a utility knife, so I try to use whittling tools when I can. Stay tuned! More shillelagh videos coming soon!
found a nice piece of oak, letting season a little then I will start my Shillelagh. Thanks for the video, really helps.
Glad to hear it! Oak will work nice. Send me a pic when it's done!
very good video please be aware of your eyes and your hands. drain chemicals could be bad for your health. sorry to preach.but if you have read the owners manual you would know pvc gloves and ansi 87 safety glasses minimum. once again great job.
Why didn’t you do a normal ceiling. Painting wood rafters does not give a good indication of the evenness of the coat for the viewer.
We're gonna need a bigger blade...
These are cool. Might have to get the mini set.
Great to see it in action!
Blackthorn is a species of Eurasian Plum. I cant help but wonder if using some species of Plum tree from the Americas would yield a stick with similar properties to the Irish-made ones? Incidentally, Sloe Gin, made from the berries of Blackthorn, is worth a try!
Thanks, Sean. If I get my hands on some, I'll definitely give it a try!
@@fortorangewoodworking Nee bother mate, fine work there. I too am having a bit of trouble finding some proper Blackthorn and I am native to the British Isles. You'd think I'd be at an advantage!
Thank you. Sir.
Hope it helped!
Amazing job
Thank you. I'm working on some others right now that will feature epoxy inlays and different colors.
@@fortorangewoodworking I was just looking at my stock of branches, and I have wanted to be perfect to make a Shillelagh
@jsbelljr83 great! Thats how I got started, too! I'll try to post a pic of my first attempt soon soon so you can see my progress. It wasn't pretty lol.
wonder if you could drive nails down to get plywood off with this tool
What do you mean, to get plywood off? Off of what? I could try it.
It’s a cellular Butcher!