I feel like Jordan deserved more credit than he got! He nailed it!
@jgreen25729 ай бұрын
Jordan, with a huge save at the end! Huge man, cheer's!
@lpsg4052 жыл бұрын
Great work. Save that file for when that glass needs to be re-cut. Trust me!
@TheAleQc Жыл бұрын
Gotta charge triple for replacement glass.
@ScottAllanJensen7 ай бұрын
I was just thinking a similar thing, a bright and novel idea would be to toss the files for the entire build onto an SD card and build a small compartment in the underside of one of the slabs to store it in for the client. I also realize this is a year old but i had yet to of seen this one.
@kingkael11232 жыл бұрын
Jordan really stepped up and impressed in this video. He’s really becoming quite adept at the cnc
@twindadcreations2 жыл бұрын
As a safety coordinator, your videos tend to give me good ideas. Example, added to the next monthly meeting… making sure your trailer is staged properly before trying to walk into it 😂
@gerardorivera73562 жыл бұрын
Me too
@Bobo-gm9fd2 жыл бұрын
I learned that years ago when I went to put my horse in the float without it connected to the car and it did the same thing, now I got a few blocks I put under the ass of it to stop it
@denisebergeron102 жыл бұрын
This made me giggle. Mostly because the first day I had my new trailer, I did this exact thing and it scared the bajeezus out of me. 🤣
@jmic99812 жыл бұрын
Dust masks? Light in mouth while routing. Open your body to poison particulates nothing big here. There are alot of lumber species that are baddddd for the human body Rosewood being a huge one mahagony typically the darker the wood the higher the toxicity of the lumber. Silly Goose its just a mask it will save your life or atleast add a couple years to the end.
@TheTexan832 жыл бұрын
Am I the only one that never loads or unloads a trailer without it hitched up?
@jonpalange32922 жыл бұрын
Jordan stepping the f*ck UP. Great save on the CNC. I am calling it now, Jordan wins the next build off.
@erikdwyer7292 жыл бұрын
I came here for this....Jordan nailed it!
@arthurised2 жыл бұрын
Jordan deserves a bonus quicker than that. Whislt it is always a team effort, John should step up and treat Jordan and his other half to dinner at a decent nearby restaurant. That's amore fitting "Thank You" for saving this project!
@NaileditBuilds2 жыл бұрын
I work shipping for a custom glass company and the fact you actually brought stuff to protect the glass is amazing. Most people show up with an empty utility trailer...and nothing else. I've told them good luck before I closed the door.
@polerin2 жыл бұрын
With how much that glass work probably costs? I can't imagine not dropping $60 in reusable foam to protect it.
@cosmicbrambleclawv22 жыл бұрын
I can't even imagine 😂 My cousin's husband/my neighbor gave me some old glass shelves and just moving them next door I wrapped them in probably 5 blankets, and they're only about 8 inches by maybe 2 feet 😂
@Wraine8430 Жыл бұрын
Glass Tip. For moving glass safely it's often best to roll the center of the glass pane over the edge of the table when lying it down, also if you have it, add a blanket over the table edge for padding. Doing so gives structural support and keeps the pane from bending and potentially shattering. Great table. Looks absolutely gorgeous.
@johnnychimpo95832 жыл бұрын
Jordan deserves more credit. He cleaned up your mess and saved the day.
@RumbelinGrumbelin8 ай бұрын
I've been binging all your videos, this table is by far the most incredible thing I have seen you make. The wood is beyond gorgeous, the river turned out great and I love the idea of using cnc for both the glass and the wood, I love how it breaks down so beautifully and the support you guys built is just phenomenal. Love it!
@mrbball13962 жыл бұрын
jordan saves the day. kid deserves a raise
@funo65812 жыл бұрын
Beautiful table, love the live edge and blue glass. Glass tends to be particularly vulnerable at its edges, even tempered glass. I believe it would be a good idea to add another piece of wood to the ends of the table, or add a 2”X4” block of blue epoxy to both ends, a clear plastic channel. I don’t know what the best solution is. But, that thin glass edge exposed to possibly a hard tap from metal belt buckle or any number of things.. it could be bad.
@marcosigala7139 Жыл бұрын
This I work with glass and tempered is extremely temperamental if you nick the edge.
@emilschatz2507 Жыл бұрын
i aint reading allat
@solitudewoodworking2 жыл бұрын
I don’t think I’ve held my breath this much insuring a video for a while. Looks great! Also was cool to see Jordan stepping up and getting things done!
@mwmtoolworks80422 жыл бұрын
I needed a pickup truck last year to help with my shop move...so naturally I went just *slightly* overkill, and bought an International 4200 with a 7500 lb crane. I honestly thought the crane would just be a fun "toy" to have, but its proven *extremely* useful, highly recommended, would make your delivery unloading a breeze. The truck is also automatic with regular brakes, so it basically just drives like a really big pickup truck, no CDL required. Cost less than non-project pickup trucks were going for at the time too.
@littlejackalo53262 жыл бұрын
It's a myth that you need a CDL to drive a truck with airbrakes.
@mwmtoolworks80422 жыл бұрын
@@littlejackalo5326 In my state it doesn't require a CDL (if the vehicle isnt over CDL weight of course), but does require an extra test and endorsement on your drivers license
@PapaFlammy692 жыл бұрын
My weekly dose of John messing stuff up, gotta love it
@FeMelch2 жыл бұрын
Proud of you, Jordan! That was a genius hack.
@samsungtablet69482 жыл бұрын
From Damn it Jordan! To You Did it Jordan! Lot of other KZbin channels make it appear as if everything works by magic, kudos to keeping things as it is.
@LoneOakWoodworks2 жыл бұрын
Next time...lay glass on plywood, scribe, cut to the inner side of lines so you can use the off-cut portions as a guide for the router and get a perfect fit... Just the vibrations of the router and bit could have broken the glass through resonance, many viewers hit a high pucker factor too! Pucker factor is an official 1-10 scale by the way, though usually applied to driving a mower/tractor/etc.. on a side slope...when your cheeks are physically helping you stay in the seat you've gone too high! 😁
@ffffffffffiji2 жыл бұрын
Lol, watching this as an actual glass worker, all the butthole puckering was hilarious, and not gonna lie mine was puckered watching you run that router against the glass. Jordan definitely had the right idea, the diameter of your bit running against the curves is what caused those gaps. Also for shop truck, go weird, 1960s Jeep Forward Control. ;)
@kweks2 жыл бұрын
Same… 100% same
@SirIsaacNewtonOfficial2 жыл бұрын
Sunday Morning Wood never disappoints.. Phenomenal work fellas. That table is beautiful! Love how the blue accents the tone of the wood so well.
@ga57432 жыл бұрын
Sweet glass top and no off gassing from epoxy fumes…..better for your health. Dammit Jordan you need a raise.
@Joe___R2 жыл бұрын
Glass center on a river table is a great idea. Since you now know how to properly rout the rabbet for the glass your next one should be the planned size. It is definitely looks nicer than the epoxy versions, I suspect you will be getting many more orders for glass river tables after this video.
@artv4nd3l4y2 жыл бұрын
Mainly because he doesn't go for a high gloss on the other builds. You could get a very close look to that, but I agree it does look great, but a lot easier to shatter that glass than some hardcore epoxy. Epoxy also can fade though depending on the UV protection, never a best material only preferences.
@littlejackalo53262 жыл бұрын
Definitely doesn't look better than the full thickness monolithic epoxy version. That's why it was a compromise, not an upgrade.
@Cryinginthewiderness Жыл бұрын
As a fellow woodworking. I felt your anxiety. I'm glad it worked out for you. I'm still feeling uptight! Where are the "best fail" videos? I need to relax!! Thanks for a great vid.
@jakemorris69532 жыл бұрын
I'm a pipe organ builder and it's always make or break on installation. I really enjoy your video's, I started my journey wood working in a rustic furniture shop, river tables huge bars, log cedar beds and milling lumber. I miss it and your video's inspire me to finish my home shop and start doing more agin.
@jackww8392 жыл бұрын
Great job guys! You are the man Jordan! Nice save👍
@Gitarzan6611 ай бұрын
I would try and find yourself a glass truck with an A frame on it. I used to drive a glass truck. You could put slabs of just about anything on it. If you move a lot of glass I would also get yourself some suction cup tools for glass. Puts handles right on the glass for you.
@SchysCraftCo.2 жыл бұрын
John most definitely should get a old long bed pick up truck and paint retro logo on the doors. Very beautiful table. Can't wait to see more videos soon my friends. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friends. Fab On. Weld On. Keep making. Stay squirrely. God bless.
@ripleyadamski2 жыл бұрын
I love when you include driving through the “Burgh” in your videos, especially Sou’ Side! The table looks awesome! For the shop truck, you definitely have to go with some sort of crane, like the ones warehouse companies use for booming drywall or shingles in a roof!
@jerryniles47162 жыл бұрын
Great work, I recently rediscovered 60-70s Chevy C40 trucks, so my vote is a 71 C40.
@htfitz42 жыл бұрын
Bought a ‘94 F250 7.3L diesel w/ a long bed a couple years ago. No maintenance thus far. Built an addition to my house hauling everything we needed in the bed. If it’s more of a show truck, then go older. A classic ford from the ‘50s or ‘60s would be SO nice.
@tankerboysabot2 жыл бұрын
With shipping glass you want to ship it standing up, My dad hauled glass on a semi truck and trailer for many years and that's the only recommended way to ship glass.
@Vickie-Bligh2 жыл бұрын
That's just plain gorgeous. And I do get the pucker factor!🤣Jordan, excellent CNC template work!
@jumpingjacks55582 жыл бұрын
If you are looking for a truck that will fulfill your needs, Ford has multiple sized chassis and engine packages. You could go with a ford-150 all the way up to a Ford 650. Most of the ambulance chassis in America are Ford 350- 450. Great work vehicles. Love the table, excellent design. Congrats. Good luck
@timw.50302 жыл бұрын
Awesome vid! I don't like the ends of the table but it's not mine so,. lol. Thanks for sharing!
@MtnBike605322 жыл бұрын
Awesome looking table. One of you better (per my tastes.) But, the exposed glass edges at the ends of the table make me a little squeamish. I would like to see some type of support/protection there...
@jeromycaballero912 жыл бұрын
I'd want that table front and center in my home! That little downstairs room doesn't do it justice. It looks so good.
@oldhamwoodworks2 жыл бұрын
Work truck suggestions: a ‘57 Ford F-800, ‘52 Dodge Power Wagon, or a ‘58 Chevy Viking 60. All vintage, badass looking, and relatively simple to work on. Great save, Jordan, and attaboys to all yinz. Table came out awesome.
@Cullens_Workshop2 жыл бұрын
I recommend a stake bed truck with liftgate for a shop truck. You can fork things on and off easily, use the lift gate for picking up table saws and other large sized tools and supplies.
@martinpascual35582 жыл бұрын
Love the idea of the shop truck, I would suggest a sprinter van though they are amazing for hauling and transporting materials. It isn't as cool or fun as a vintage truck but might be more useful. In the vein of the vintage truck, my first truck was a 1976 Ford F100 Bicentennial special and I think they look awesome restored.
@thompsonmichael2 жыл бұрын
Well done Jordan!!
@donaldduck94932 жыл бұрын
for a shop truck, might consider an old (50s) Panel truck. its enclosed for when hauling things in all weather. haul secret projects if needed. plus they look really cool and can tow a trailer if still needed. plus u can do awesome burn outs.
@matthewsconzo34402 жыл бұрын
Get an extended T1N Sprinter for your work “truck”!! The engines last forever and you can do any and all work on it without any special tools. They also get about 25mpg which is amazing for how big they are. (Suggestion comes from personal experience. I currently am converting my 3rd one into an RV and have done just about every major engine repair all by myself) P.S. make sure it’s a T1N (2002-2006) because after that the engines require specialized Mercedes’ scanners to diagnose and program.
@noiamhippyman2 жыл бұрын
Amazing work on the table. That basement looked awesome too.
@richardsandson2 жыл бұрын
I just watched this on a Monday morning 7am before work...What a stressful start to the day 😂😂Lovely result though guys.
@vanillajustin2 жыл бұрын
Dude, Jordan -- FK YES. Way to save the DAY my guy.
@bgpappy302 жыл бұрын
I think no matter what one you get, it NEEDS TO BE A FORD! Lol. Thank you for sharing your and your friends and family’s time to entertain.
@barry.w.christie2 жыл бұрын
Stunning piece of work ... I was holding my breath every time you went near the glass ... I couldn't have gone near the glass, I'd have been too afraid of it breaking! Maybe next time support the glass by taping lengths of wood to it.
@craigcostley43102 жыл бұрын
just found your videos strolling the youtubes. all i can say is thank you. your Punch today in the face slogan is amazing. and love the work you guys do.
@Jack-SecITGuy2 жыл бұрын
For your Shop truck, I'd use Factory 5 racing kit to build their 35' Hot Rod pickup. Tons of content in there to build your own vehicle (see Jerry Rigs Everything electric humvee) and you could build the bed flat with whatever tie downs you want. Be the reverse mullet of vehicles, business in the back and party in the front.
@williamdowling77182 жыл бұрын
Lmfao. I'm dying at the music while you guys were bringing the glass in from the trailer. Whoever edits these deserves an extra vacation day or two.
@pathardage188010 ай бұрын
A-mazing. Spectacular build. Thank you.
@kevinpotter72112 жыл бұрын
Seeing as you are already driving a Ford truck, you simply cannot go wrong with old school Ford trucks. Anything from the 60-80s. Bonus points if you get one with a 300 straight 6.
@mistergamerguy2 жыл бұрын
For anyone who is curious, that's Emerald Art Glass in the South Side of Pittsburgh. I used to ride my bicycle past there years ago when I worked for a family owned printing company not far from there. God I miss my hometown!
@AJ-eg3yr2 жыл бұрын
Look at Jordan doin work and getting shit done. Love to see it.
@nicholasvillani59512 жыл бұрын
Definitely one of my favorite builds you guys have done. That turned out great! Nice job guys!
@murphyc152 жыл бұрын
A 16" box truck would likely be more useful than an old pickup truck. The lift gate and it being protected from the weather would be incredibly useful
@NickValinski2 жыл бұрын
Routing against the glass is definitely butt puckering... Not to mention the bit diameter offset will add the gaps you saw. When I built a few of these, I traced the glass edges onto 1/4 MDF, used a jigsaw to cut the line, and used that as my template, which is very similar to how you ended up doing it with your CNC in the end.
@outoftheburrough2 жыл бұрын
Epic work on the routering Jordan!
@daveperkins29272 жыл бұрын
We never see Sam these days. Need more Sam!! Great looking table. 👍
@jtdavis32402 жыл бұрын
Right where the hell is Sam damn it.
@outoftheburrough2 жыл бұрын
Sam left, he's working at a new coffee place near him now. I'm hoping he will come back on this channel on the odd occasion for a cameo (I'm thinking they will need his slender frame for the tree house project at Johns new place)
@daveperkins29272 жыл бұрын
@@outoftheburrough Eh?
@performanceair92672 жыл бұрын
Building a 47 dodge 2.5 ton on a freightliner mt35/mt45 chassis with a cummins 4bt for my shop truck right now. Had the same idea as you for wanting a cool old shop truck. Let me know if you want pictures, write ups or us to help you with yours. Thanks for all the great videos. Been a big inspiration for building our woodworking shop.
@Tacotruck54121 Жыл бұрын
The best truck you should get is an 80's cab and chassis Chevy, you can usually find them with a dump box, 350 small block or a 454 swap, rip the dump bed off and make your own custom flatbed for it!
@apexploring2 жыл бұрын
What’s up John I saw you scraping that tyvek tape off. I haven’t tried it but have seen a couple guys blow a heat gun over that tape and it comes off pretty quick. Maybe it could save some time? Love the videos.
@ukpatriot2 жыл бұрын
Jordan to the rescue well done mate.
@0d0gn Жыл бұрын
I have these multi sized crates i use to transport delicate tile and glass. They are 2 to 8 feet wide and 3ft to 20ft long. Alot of blanets and foam. In them. When i transport a large piece i have help gentle placing it inside what is basically a coffin and secure the coffin to the floor of my trailer for transport.
@jonathanalber41072 жыл бұрын
For a shop truck, from my experience I'd suggest getting a used mid-size U-Haul Truck. That would give you good length for all but a Castle Sized Grand Banquet Hall Table.
@brandonm93592 жыл бұрын
Get an old ups style van. Use that as the shop truck. Set up install tools and have tons of room for most objects to haul.
@MoldyStir-Fry2 жыл бұрын
WOW, this turned out ABSOLUTELY amazing!!! So glad all that hard work and butt puckering finally paid off!
@leecouldwell66822 жыл бұрын
Absolutely stunning piece! And also, wow you look a lot younger without glasses 🤯
@erikhawkes21692 жыл бұрын
Glad you made this video so we can all share in the stress with you.
@TuanBui-yp7oz2 жыл бұрын
This is some entertaining shit! Btw, the video and shoot, editing, and overall production is really good guys! Really reminds me of some History Channel show. Love the music during the glass top move. Classic!
@Nejc332 жыл бұрын
KZbin vids like this always blows my mind seeing how ppls selling table tops like this for 15k$ 20k $ 30k $ but at same time working with budget tools like some dewalt hand router or Festool instead using some proper CNC machine that could do all that routing part in 1 go. You would need to sell like 5 table tops like this to buy SCM author m200 5 Axis 3100x1800x25 roouting + drilling working space. But ya great work !
@John_Malecki2 жыл бұрын
You have a great point. I have just done it like this before we got our CNC. Which, would have been 100% the better solution. We don't have a 5 axis, but we do have a 3 axis and it makes our lives much easier in a lot of ways!
@lauchlanstill66772 жыл бұрын
Not sure if I’d say festool or Dewalt are budget tools, they don’t fall into the same category as big machines, also you have more control
@Nejc332 жыл бұрын
@@lauchlanstill6677 uh I didn't mean it that way I know Dewalt and festool are prob top 4 best brands out there hehe using festool myself I meant budget in a way that he is working with hand tools on such a big tabletop formats(not that is anything wrong with that don't get me wrong) but as it seems he sells it for good price making good money which means he could buy some proper CNC machin that could save him a lot of time + hard work
@Nejc332 жыл бұрын
@@lauchlanstill6677 worked with hand routers in some rare cases still do then I worked with 3 axis NC machin now on 5 axis CNC machin and I personally cannot agree that you have more control with hand tools but then again prob cus I don't have as much skill as someone who use it on daily basis
@emptyforrest2 жыл бұрын
good wheels are indeed underrated. seen so many of these channels just using a ford raptor somthing similar and struggle alot with moving big slabs and other projects. a flatbed with a hydralic tail lift is well worth it and would allow you deal with heavy producs both easier and safer.
@harrisonjohnson81822 жыл бұрын
That was out of control. I was waiting for my Whoop to recommend an activity just while watching the damn video. Killed it!!!
@theMaDNesS2012 жыл бұрын
Man the shop/business has come a long way since it was just 2 dudes making massive epoxy messes on the floor, congrats guys and keep on
@snidecommenter7117 Жыл бұрын
I saw a video where they trued to inlay wood with molten aluminum. It looked very difficult because of the flash point of wood and the melting point of aluminum. I wonder if a table using glass and aluminum could be made that way. Or how about wood and molten glass?
@MMWoodworking2 жыл бұрын
Buy some pillow top mattresses for putting around the foam if you ever end up doing a bunch of glass top tables. Sandwich between foam, sandwich that between mattresses, and then strap it down.
@charlieevergreen35142 жыл бұрын
Cannot believe you guys drove the glass laying down, instead of vertically. I’m amazed it didn’t break, especially since you had straps across it. If you’ve ever seen a glass truck driving around, it’s always got the glass standing up on a rack with cushions. The dangerous forces during driving are mainly vertical, as the bumps and dips in the road make the vehicle bounce vertically. Think of a dry lasagne noodle. If you want to snap it in half, you would flex in the direction of the wide faces, not the edges. The noodle (and glass) is MUCH harder to break if the force is trying to flex in the direction of the edges. Even with the irregular edge, I would have opted for a mountain range of blankets supporting the bottom edge, and firm-but-soft supports on the right and left. Glad it worked for you though!
@CL-yp1bs2 жыл бұрын
John I used to work in a glass place. I am sure you know but with a shape like that, you are likely not going to temper it without MANY broken pieces (attempts and re dos), if at all. Tempered glass is quite strong, annealed glass like this is a bit more tricky. We used to make 3/16" or 1/4" mirrors that were huge, larger than a whole sheet of plywood sometimes even the entire sheet with just the edged beveled. But it was flat on the edge... this wobbly shape is very hard to support. This glass looks like 3/16" or 1/4" - its all measured in millimeters now because unless you get it from pilkington, its probably Chinese glass. so its 1/8", 3/16", 1/4", 3/8", 1/2" (or in mm 1/2" is 12mm etc etc) this piece of glass is thin, and due to the odd shape, will be perfectly fine when its sitting on a supporting surface.. but moving it around you want to keep it from bowing as much as possible.. you can sometimes bend and bow it quite a bit without breaking it.. but just remember non tempered glass breaks easy and you really want to keep it as flat as possible.. always flip it up on its side and lift it like that.. never horizontal.. you always set it down on its side and then set it down.. anyways you should have used the next size up.. like 3/8" glass.. all you do is get the "low iron" or "low E" its trade name by pilkington is called optiwhite and its very clear with no green like the standard "clear" glass. This piece will be fine when its sitting down, but why stress youself out? Just get the 3/8" glass and it wont be so sketchy, But regardless.. if anything ever happens just cut a new piece, maybe get the router in there and put a thicker piece.. It should be plenty strong now that its in place, but I would keep the DXF file just in case it is ever moved and somebody breaks it moving it then you can get a new piece of glass even if its 30 years from now.
@kevinmuzikar20372 жыл бұрын
coolest piece i've seen from you shop yet. well done crew.
@brentfowler23172 жыл бұрын
Awesome!! Well done John and crew.
@colincairns36707 ай бұрын
So great guys well done, what an awesome table! John, it would be nice if you gave more credit to Jordan in your videos. Your work is awesome Jords!
@wh48602 жыл бұрын
You seem like the type that needs a shop truck that’s way over the edge. I’m not a fan of fords but a 6th gen f250 four door is a beast of a truck and they look sick!!!
@zackl45512 жыл бұрын
Recommendation for the future glass is stronger vertical for travel. Think of the way glass glazer trucks move glass. But I am glad it didn't break in transit. Looks 👍
@darrinlindsey2 жыл бұрын
Jordan, you're amazing!
@TylerCary2 жыл бұрын
Wow I thought our print shop was stressful! Glass is crazy. We finally got a shop truck, it’s a 95 Ford f800. We love it for the retro look but also the extra storage and it has a lift garage when we pick up apparel out in PA
@richardmarquardt62462 жыл бұрын
Wow, spectacular result. Every time you all moved the glass I got puckered. I must say though it is not as much fun as it used to be - Jordan can really do great work! So not as fun to be able blame everything on him.
@techexamined2 жыл бұрын
That was epic!!!! Great work on the video!!! Editing was on point!!!
@carlwergin91472 жыл бұрын
There is now an expensive router that has a screen on it that shows a camera feed of the line that you are following and the router will adjust to your movements and stay on the line you are routing. It is essentially a hand held cnc machine, so for future projects like this you could just trace the glass and then use the router and follow the line with out the glass as the template backing.
@louisdawson74572 жыл бұрын
You guys should build an A-Frame so you can transport you Glass on edge...maybe not so much puckering. my favorite work truck is a 69 ford 3/4 ton with a 10' flat bed. Vintage all the way.
@MidKnightriderR62 жыл бұрын
I just love watching a video twice, or should I say start to watch a second time, because the thumbnail and title changed so I think it's a new video. Lol. Awesome work none the less. And yes I know you're not the only one that changes the thumbnail/title after initial posting. Just giving a hard time
@bg2608ret2 жыл бұрын
Wow looks awesome 👏🏻 Jordan TaDaa! John what’s your picks for week 1 ? Football always relaxes me, or maybe it’s the beer 💭 Anyway what’s your picks for week 1?
@maddieadams752 жыл бұрын
Wow…. Glass…..’ it turned beautiful ♥️
@bigpoppajeff2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely fantastic you are the man your crew is the best
@daviddrover-smith72172 жыл бұрын
John again u and the crew crushed it. Inspiring yet again
@Tomtommy15012 жыл бұрын
SHOP TRUCK: There’s no other option for a shop truck other than an old school 1989-1993 1St Generation Dodge Cummins. Reliable, tough and commonly used as logger trucks out in Colorado back in the day. This is a Must!!!
@Loudhd Жыл бұрын
Get a 1978 k20 with 350 V8 long bed single cab that thing would be badass haul loads and be fast and sounds cool!! I hope this help and get one with no rust or high mileage
@markarita32 жыл бұрын
Not a huge fan of river tables - maybe if I saw one in person...but this thing looked amazing! Great job guys.
@richardbbaugh812 жыл бұрын
Looks fantastic!
@ddssrr16142 жыл бұрын
I had no idea chris pratt did wood working to this level. Hes one talented man.
@Trekiros Жыл бұрын
"hopefully something they can live with for generations" some grandkid 2 month later playing baseball in the house: "bet"
@TheWoodFly2 жыл бұрын
Browning Auto 5: Hardest kicking semi-auto ever (and the first mass produced semi-auto) and you get 2 recoils for every shot. Super squirrely. Perfect match