今晩は。 今回もですが、far east woodさんの工程を拝見するたびに、自身のdiyに新たなアイデアをいただけます。わたしはこんなにきれいにはできませんが、さまざまな場面で臨機応変の応用ができます。先週は貴兄の砥石台を真似て造りました。使いやすいものが出来ました。ありがとうございます。 プロフェッショナルではないのがまた素晴らしく、diyの最高峰にいる方だな、と思います。
Your house looks more and more beautiful ! Well done and I can't wait to see more :-)!
@fareastwood3 жыл бұрын
Thank you always.
@ad.64723 жыл бұрын
@@fareastwood You are welcome 😊
@jerrytrueblue3 жыл бұрын
Hello F.E.W. Sooo much time has passed, the house is almost a home. The passing train is softer as the house is muffling the sound, 2 years ago the railway was calling out now it has a softer voice. When I was a boy we lived by a railway, it would put me to sleep at night. All the bones, muscle and nervous system of the building are being covered by the skin of the walls...... Thank you F.E.W. Jerry in Everett Ontario Canada
@fareastwood3 жыл бұрын
As you say, the sound of the train is softer than before. I'm used to the sound, so I can sleep easily. Thank you for watching.
@gunterschone84023 жыл бұрын
Nice video. Very interesting to look at even without words! 👍🏻💪🏻 Great idea with the lifting system (what you pulled up with the rope) for the plasterboard, did you build the lifting system? I also have such a tension clamp (min. 08:00)) While planing I chuckled because I also got a used Japanese plane, but I can still "rework" it (check the plane sole for evenness, sharpen the plane knife, etc.)
@fareastwood3 жыл бұрын
I made that lifting system. However, due to a design mistake, it did not reach the ceiling slightly. disappointing. The tension clamp is very useful. I also plan to sharpen the blade of the plane in the near future. Thank you for watching.
@gunterschone84023 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your answer. I also enjoy watching your videos. 😉