Episode notes:
- Thank you to the following contributors:
- Frederick McIntyre
- Eric Wright
- a friend in north Georigia
- Instagram Links:
- Breaking News:
- Woodworking In America 2016. We plan on hanging out after the show on Saturday the 17th of September at the Morelein Lager House. It’s a 17 minute walk across the bridge into Ohio (according to google maps). Here’s a link to the place: http://www.moerleinlagerhouse.com/
- Patreon! Check out patreon.com/thewoodworkingpodcast.
- Nick – Water heater and many ways to do things.
- April – Outdoor shower, outfeed table.
- Jay – Bookcase for the wife. Plywood and paint.
- Submitted Questions:
- Frank DiLoreto – What type of brad nailers do you prefer? Battery or compressed air? I have a 18 gauge air nailer but I’m tempted to convert to a battery nailer so I don’t have to deal with my pathetic 3 gallon air compressor anymore. But battery operated nailers are quite pricey. Also, in the near future I have an entire basement to renovate with all new trim so I feel the purchase is warranted. But I may just be trying to convince myself of that. Just like a new band saw…
- Chad – I am planning on attending the Woodworking in America convention in Covington, KY next month and would love to get some advice before then. I am in the market for a jointer and was wondering if I can typically get a pretty good deal on something like this at one of these conventions or if I am better off just buying from Rockler or Woodcraft depending on who has the better sale at the time?
- david bareford – What’s the best finish for a maple dining table top? I have kids…
- brewsters make – What was the hardest tool to “perfect” when you first started woodworking?
- mautterback – How much time do you spend on cleanup everyday?
- tony baggett – Do you ever think you’ll build a stand alone workshop?
- figueroa_concepts – Do you guys ever talk to yourselves when you’re in the shop? I do, my wife trips out about it lol.
Oh no Nick. I had the same thing happen when we replaced our water heater. I didn’t install it, so I didn’t have to drag it back to HD myself.
Stop picking on Nick just because he is the only one of you that can pronounce “roof” properly.
You guys aren’t designing shops. You’re designing James Bond villain lairs.
A former coworker of mine was married to a recon Marine, and “Improvise, Adapt, and Overcome” was one of his favorite sayings.
Not much of a podcast fan but this one made me laugh out loud. You all have a great chemistry here. I will tune in more often.