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@deltube88
@deltube88 7 күн бұрын
Excellent tip…just found your channel and am binge watching your vids..just start building my own workshop in the backgarden and am planning to do similar work as yourself..really great info.thanks..if I could subscribe twice I would….;-)
@deltube88
@deltube88 7 күн бұрын
Excellent tip…just found your channel and am binge watching your vids..just start building my own workshop in the backgarden and am planning to do similar work as yourself..really great info.thanks..if I could subscribe twice I would….;-)
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn 7 күн бұрын
Ha ha, thanks mate! Appreciate it. Be interested to see your plans or what you have done.
@huntermedea8536
@huntermedea8536 8 күн бұрын
great channel , full of info ! thank you
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn 8 күн бұрын
Thanks for checking it out ❤
@huntermedea8536
@huntermedea8536 9 күн бұрын
A+
@johnbartholomew2035
@johnbartholomew2035 Ай бұрын
Hi tony use a pole plastic is better
@jamiedyte3809
@jamiedyte3809 Ай бұрын
Have you tried Renner 863, fantastic stuff, my go to for veneers, and it's waterbased 👍🏻
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn Ай бұрын
Yes mate. It’s lovely to spray. I have been gifted some 1 coat 2part stuff that dries completely rock hard in under an hour so really need to experiment with that and film it. I have only been spraying a couple of years so I don’t really go on too much about it as I am still learning quite a lot. You are smashing through them! 😂
@JmackL
@JmackL Ай бұрын
Really love your work. Just wondering what computer programme you are using for the cabinets? Also what did you allow for a hinge offset? Im a keen woodworker and hoping to have a go at my own face frame kitchen. Thank you. Greeting from Ireland
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn Ай бұрын
Hi mate, thanks for watching. I use Sketchup 2017 free version. For the offset typically I do 40/42mm face frames with 19mm cabinet sides and 18mm end panels so depending on layout I use the Hafele metal inset hinges with 0,2 or 4mm mounting plates. If I need more I just switch to Blum as they have more mounting plate options. Matt
@jamiedyte3809
@jamiedyte3809 Ай бұрын
😂 absolutely love your channel, breath of fresh air, slowly getting through them from the beginning. As a Carpenter & Joiner myself I love to see someone do things almost identical to me.
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn Ай бұрын
@jamiedyte3809 thanks so much for saying, I sorta miss these days of filming my travels! All very mundane but all very real! Fair play for doing start to finish.
@theduftmeister
@theduftmeister Ай бұрын
Hi. At about ten minutes, why do you use a random orbit sander and the regular square one. I thought ROS was always the better option/finish? Not critiquing...... I'm just a curious novice weekend woodworker. Project looks great! thanks. :)...... (and subbed)
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn Ай бұрын
Appreciate the sub and love the name. Basically I have a love hate relationship with the rts (square one) it’s balance very well but can be a little aggressive especially considering it’s 2mm stroke and my ets (ROS) is 3mm! any way it’s is still a fantastic finish sander and good enough for this project. I often have a softer pad saver on it which helps give an even better finish. Waffle waffle, On to your point! You will notice I use it on parts that have edges like the rebates for the shelves. The ROS will sometimes catch these edges and cause the paper to tear and damage the pad or pad protector but the RTS doesn’t. I also use it any time I am dealing with internal corners for obvious reasons.
@theduftmeister
@theduftmeister Ай бұрын
@@Wattsjoinerybarn Appreciate the info and explanation. Cheers man :)
@denty32
@denty32 Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing mate
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn Ай бұрын
My pleasure, Thanks for checking back in mate.
@dinger3687
@dinger3687 Ай бұрын
Nice work Matt
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn Ай бұрын
Thanks mate! Appreciate you watching
@kevingriffin2846
@kevingriffin2846 Ай бұрын
Hi Matt did you get a picture of finished job
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn Ай бұрын
Yes mate but customer did final decoration, I only primed. I need to post more on instagram! I will try and get some up there.
@kevingriffin2846
@kevingriffin2846 Ай бұрын
Nice job Matt the use of jigs makes it look easy
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn Ай бұрын
Thanks mate! Love a good jig
@kevingriffin2846
@kevingriffin2846 Ай бұрын
@@Wattsjoinerybarn don’t we all but my hips kill after🤭 a jig that is
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn Ай бұрын
😂
@solsnapper2141
@solsnapper2141 Ай бұрын
Nice job Matt. When I have made this sort of thing in the past, I always end up under pricing because they seem to take way longer than they should. I guess if you are doing them as part of a larger build, then it is added value.
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn Ай бұрын
Yes mate. It’s hard to realistically charge what they are worth, say £400 but then again they make the cupboard so much nicer so it may not be far off. Thanks for watching ❤️
@Binbag1010
@Binbag1010 Ай бұрын
For external joinery SIPO dominos should be used rather than beech but the failure is usually in the adhesive. I have spoken to many joiners about this exact thing and most of them swear by PU adhesives as opposed to water based PVA. The only downside is you've got to work fast with PU.
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn Ай бұрын
Hi mate thanks for the comment, I did use the SIPO (sapele) dominos in this project. I do hear you on the PU adhesive. I have noticed issues with PU. I find it’s weak where is wants to expand due to air pockets so i just opted for tight joints and an external PVA! I think going forward I will use the west system epoxy but I still haven’t got round to trying it! And then the job creeps up on you! Appreciate the comments tho and it’s a good point about the PU it’s just I have done both in similar applications and when testing the offcut on the joins the PU has a much higher fail rate, especially the 5min one! Thanks for watching
@shichowdhary5177
@shichowdhary5177 Ай бұрын
What was the jig used for the Festool router on the makita rail?
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn Ай бұрын
It’s the festool lr32 sled but you can just disengage the button so it runs smooth, before I had it I just made one out of laminating 6mm mdf, worked well Thanks for watching
@deancarter4109
@deancarter4109 Ай бұрын
Do you happen to have an Amazon store or anywhere to see the items you recommend
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn Ай бұрын
Ha no! I think it got mentioned before! I will try and do something but not my strong point if I am honest. Nice shorts btw
@deancarter4109
@deancarter4109 Ай бұрын
@@Wattsjoinerybarn I build bespoke wardrobes in my local area. Really want to start putting LEDs in my work. Also like your work a lot. It’s a exceptional quality
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn Ай бұрын
Thanks mate. Very kind of you to say! Yeah LEDs do look nice and once you get a good system it’s not too expensive. Like most caroentry the work is easy enough it’s just the knowledge that takes time!
@deancarter4109
@deancarter4109 Ай бұрын
@@Wattsjoinerybarn could you point me in the right direction for the fittings etc please
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn Ай бұрын
@@deancarter4109 Message me on instagram and I will send you some screenshots of what I order
@peteriches1008
@peteriches1008 Ай бұрын
Brilliant solution on the oak edging for the desk top, I will defo use that in my upcoming project, thanks for sharing.
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn Ай бұрын
Thanks. Tbh I always used to do this but perhaps got a bit lazy. Doesn’t take long either with a table saw, spindle moulder or router table! Really appreciate you watching Matt
@Manxpm
@Manxpm Ай бұрын
Speak to mark Williams at spekva uk. I’m sure he could advise
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn Ай бұрын
Cheers mate, just checked them out! I will give them a call
@martyn1678
@martyn1678 Ай бұрын
hi mate that is brush with a wire brush and i would defo say it is stained oak👍
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn Ай бұрын
Thanks mate I will give it a go with the brush. I think I am going to try and get the finish with ammonia as suggested by someone else! Mainly because I can then put a clear coat epoxy over it. Worse case scenario I have a finish that will do it. Appreciate the help
@martyn1678
@martyn1678 Ай бұрын
@@Wattsjoinerybarn dont know if you know but you use the ammonia by pouring it into a jug / bowl and put it in a enclosed space with you job and leave it. the ammonia will fume the wood making it go darker. Ammonia stinks and its very hazardous, if you breath it in it will blow you head off so don't be tempted to sniff it when you take the lid off. When you've got the job in with the ammonia you need to keep checking it for colour, oak can go really dark so keep a eye on it and after you remove the job from the ammonia let it breath for a hour or so before you put any finish on as it can react with the finnish if you do it too quick 👍
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn Ай бұрын
@@martyn1678 yes mate. I wasn’t actually going to fume it, I was going to trial some different pieces by brushing it on in different strengths. I have done it before and it worked well, i have also done it with wire wool and vinegar solution. Luckily I have lots of time to mess with samples. Thanks for reminding me about leaving it before applying a Finish. I had been caught out with that before! As I say tho worse case I will just stain it with some tinted varnish solution I have.
@martyn1678
@martyn1678 Ай бұрын
@@Wattsjoinerybarn well i've never brush it on, we always use it through fuming , sounds like you have a plan i wish you good luck👍
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn Ай бұрын
I am gonna film it so we will find out! Will give you a shout out if brushing it on goes wrong 😂
@krisward406
@krisward406 Ай бұрын
Fantastic watch
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn Ай бұрын
Appreciate ya, thanks 🙏
@olivermoon7048
@olivermoon7048 Ай бұрын
Wire brush for the grain and a bit of ammonia for the finish.
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn Ай бұрын
Love it, thanks ❤
@pouchysmells
@pouchysmells 2 ай бұрын
I normally use a wire brush( brass) to dig out the grain (go with the grain) and this creates the deep grain your looking for.
@joinertanner
@joinertanner 2 ай бұрын
I've done that grain effect with a wire brush brush with the grain.
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn 2 ай бұрын
Thanks.🙏 I will have a play now!
@pouchysmells
@pouchysmells 2 ай бұрын
Make sure it's a brass one though as the steel ones will react with the oak and leave black marks 👍 Love your channel by the way Lee
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn 2 ай бұрын
Thanks mate, very kind to say! Yes well said! I have had my fair share of nasty black stains on oak. Some of the pattern on this oak is quite dark and I wonder if that’s what they did then sanded it out.
@stuartgooda5258
@stuartgooda5258 2 ай бұрын
That was a big in ……… nice to see you back
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn 2 ай бұрын
Thanks man, hope business and life is 👍🏻
@Binbag1010
@Binbag1010 2 ай бұрын
Fascinating. The finish was absolutely top notch. Never used Renner paint but definitely gonna give it a go. Really good looking job, well done mate.
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn 2 ай бұрын
I can’t compare it to any other professional paint system but I never thought I would be able to get this level of finish with waterbased! Thanks for watching ❤
@GrahamBrazier-td1gf
@GrahamBrazier-td1gf 2 ай бұрын
Nice one bud congratulations on the over 1k subs , Graham
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn 2 ай бұрын
Cheers Graham, thanks for noticing❤ Got the Ferrari on order!
@dinger3687
@dinger3687 2 ай бұрын
Another great watch, thanks Matt
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn 2 ай бұрын
Still smashing g through the videos then 🫡 thanks for checking back in🙏
@MrCassbren
@MrCassbren 2 ай бұрын
What a lovely job!! Love the hyper OCD level of detail you go into to get a great result....Pity I can't access Renner paints here....
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn 2 ай бұрын
Don’t know where you are but I know renner sell through a company called symphony coatings. Really glad you enjoyed it and thanks for checking back in.
@MrCassbren
@MrCassbren 2 ай бұрын
@@Wattsjoinerybarn South west Ireland...I can't seem to find an Irish supplier🥲
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn 2 ай бұрын
@MrCassbren shame, tbh I have heard that they are all much the same once you start getting into the specialist suppliers like morells etc. I have only ever used DIY like johnstones and farrow and ball etc. the difference is amazing
@MrCassbren
@MrCassbren 2 ай бұрын
O I totally agree with you on that..for a top notch job you need to use a professional grade of material from the start to the finish...paint is something that I really focus on because let's face it, it's the only thing many people notice...details are lost on an awful lot of people 😅
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn 2 ай бұрын
💯 that’s why I hold all my customers to ransom and painfully explain every detail and struggle I had before I leave their house😂
@MattBlacInc
@MattBlacInc 2 ай бұрын
Looks great. Top notch and you went for 6 hinges.
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn 2 ай бұрын
Good detail spot! Yes mate, always think it’s criminal to not include an extra hinge, even if you are paying £4 per hinge. I have started doing them 65/75mm from top and bottom too which Makes a huge difference !
@MattBlacInc
@MattBlacInc 2 ай бұрын
@@Wattsjoinerybarn enjoyable videos buddy.
@Boilieful
@Boilieful 2 ай бұрын
So much great content in this video Matt, always learning some nuggets from your uploads, and always entertaining.
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn 2 ай бұрын
Watts joinery, dropping nuggets everywhere!😂 thanks for taking the time to watch!
@denty32
@denty32 2 ай бұрын
Absolutely stunning job, well done 👏
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn 2 ай бұрын
Thankyou mate. Did come out nice 👍🏻
@eddiec1960
@eddiec1960 2 ай бұрын
Great job Matt and some useful tips too. Good to see you posting again, it's been a while!
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn 2 ай бұрын
Thanks Eddie. May start doing a bit more. Hope all is well.
@martyn1678
@martyn1678 2 ай бұрын
looked sweet 👍👍
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn 2 ай бұрын
Thanks man. It’s was a nice finish.
@tomforster5447
@tomforster5447 2 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@byrondarken7231
@byrondarken7231 2 ай бұрын
The screeching sounds ( music ?) has me shutting you down , I’m gone to other sites, hope Temu stops sending you stuff!!!
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn 2 ай бұрын
Your choice fella. Never been sent anything but thanks for wishing they don’t ! It’s no doubt a real valuable use of your energy👍🏻
@huseinfitzpatrick5557
@huseinfitzpatrick5557 3 ай бұрын
"Promo SM"
@danthechippie4439
@danthechippie4439 3 ай бұрын
Have you considered using a " ticking stick"?
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn 3 ай бұрын
Hi Dan. Can’t say I use it a lot but I do if it’s just for shapes with no scribe, also would have meant lots of drawing on boards and rubbing out as I used the same board for a house full of window boards, really good for parallelograms. In this instance I was more bothered by the side cheek scribes and the scribes on the back of the horns. It’s a great suggestion tho and I have an old systainer which I put scribing and measuring tools in which I take with me when quoting and installing. I will definitely cut a spare ticking stick and wack it in there. Thanks for watching
@tomarmstrong1000
@tomarmstrong1000 3 ай бұрын
As I understand a fox wedge is in a blind mortise. But it's still wedged
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn 3 ай бұрын
Ah didn’t realise it was specifically for a blind mortice! I was only shown fox wedging a few times and it was always for different tasks but the history of it was never explained. Interesting❤ thanks for watching
@AdrianSams
@AdrianSams 3 ай бұрын
It's always good to keep evolving techniques as times goes by. I like your honesty and the pencil sharpener to make the points on the draw bores. I was taught a rime/ditty when I was an apprentice regarding drilling draw bores which went " A 16th closer to the face brings the joint up into place" and I've always remembered that. Regarding Domino's for windows and doors, I think I may have posted on the previous video you did. For me the Domino is excellant for interior work but exterior Joinery needs to face all the weather we get so temperatures from -10 to +35, dry Summers to wet Winters etc. When you look at a 9" door bottom rail and someone puts 3 large domino's in it to hold it together they forget the spaces between the dominos which can only rely on glue to prevent water ingressing in from the front of the door through to the back of the door joint. I've seen a few external doors where the domino's have held in one side but the glue has failed and water passes through the joint. If you look at dowel jointed external doors which are pretty dire they do at least have a profile ans scribe joint running the length of the rail which does help a bit to prvent water ingress. Imagine over time an external doors in all weathers ,slamming shut etc and a floating tenon/Domino relying on glue and friction in my opinion just won't last more than a few years. Enough of my ramblings , keep up the good work, loving the swallows too. All the best Ade
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn 3 ай бұрын
Hi Ade Oh yes I remember! It was your comments that made me think if I bring it out again I better put a dowel in it😂 Funny enough I nearly put a scribe joint in this window but un till it was made I was unsure of how the domino would sit against a scribed piece but an afterwards I realised I could have jus used a spacer as the XL domino goes pretty deep. I do agree with you on the theory of what yu are saying and well believe you have seen failed doors especially on a 9inch bottom rail! As i have sold my morticer I guess I would uses the domino as a morticer and then a domino profile maker or round over bit in the spindle moulder to make large floating tenons to combat this. not sure on your thoughts there as there would be no gap then between the dominos. Anyway at least we both can enjoy the swallows! thanks so much for watching again☺ all the best Matt
@AdrianSams
@AdrianSams 3 ай бұрын
@@Wattsjoinerybarn Hi Matt, Good to hear from you. I think what you suggest regarding wider Domino's so you get rid of the gaps would be a good idea ,especially if you no longer have a morticer. I know Whitehill tooling do a spindle cutter for making domino's so it may be worth checking out. Hope you're busy Matt and life is good. Keep us updated on the swallows and how many chicks they raise. All the best Ade 🙃
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn 3 ай бұрын
@AdrianSams cheers Ade. I actually made some smaller sapele dominos for some exposed domino drawer boxes a few years back and the round over was quite easy with a standard bit and 4 passes but no groove lines obviously. Tempted by the cutters so will try and please you with something like that if I do another external job. Might try and do a bird cam for the kids so could get some of that. Thanks again for the comments, plenty on my end hope the same for you. Matt
@AdrianSams
@AdrianSams 3 ай бұрын
@@Wattsjoinerybarn Hi matt, I put some cameras in some nesting boxes I made. Amazing to see them build the nest and a pair of Blue tits actually decorated around the nest with coloured sheeps wool and flower petals. I'd never believed it until I saw it. Great for kids to see too but the downside is we had one year where the mother didn't come home and the chicks died one night. Nature is amazing and cruel at the same time. Plenty of work on so I'm making hay whilst the sun shines. 😊
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn 3 ай бұрын
@@AdrianSamsjust rewatched my video and realised I cut the bit out where the swallows whipped past my head to get out! Don’t know how! Gutted.
@Rainbowtonedsilver
@Rainbowtonedsilver 4 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry for your loss. When our companions are taken from 6 hearts are devastated.
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn 3 ай бұрын
Yes 12 years with me every. Will never forget him. Thanks
@richey761
@richey761 4 ай бұрын
Hello what sort of hours do you generally put in when you are working in the workshop .cheers
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn 4 ай бұрын
Hi mate. Tbh I have no set hours and have a busy schedule with my kids. It’s very rare for me to work weekends but I will do the odd late one(normally a Friday🤦🏻‍♂️) i used to work all hours but realised there is no point in doing it if you can’t have an early finish or day off mid week! Thanks for watching 😎
@MrCassbren
@MrCassbren 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing ....I would never have thought of mitre folding MDF..I've just started a job where I'm going to steal one of your ideas and use dominos for doing the scribes for alcove cabinets. I'm a bit the same as you in that I obsess about the finishes so much that I think I worry far too much, the customers never seem to appreciate the effort gone into the perfect finish..
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn 4 ай бұрын
Yeah that domino thing works well. Frustrates me that the size scale on the 500 is not the actual measure but once you know you know. I nearly always mitre fold mdf so have systems in my head to make it quick. Sounds like you will get it spot on. Thanks so much for watching
@_nacnud_
@_nacnud_ 4 ай бұрын
I think most people in this line of work agonise over the details that 9 times out of 10 the customer won't notice in a million years. The problem is we do see them and think everyone else will. Plus there's always that 1 in 10! I think you just have to find a balance that your happy with and crack on. Otherwise every job would take an age and we'd be living in a cardboard box 😂. At the end of the day if the customer is happy then that's all that matters. It's still something I struggle with and I'm certain it costs me money on every single job I do but we all have things we just can't let slide.
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn 4 ай бұрын
100% mate. Hope your well Matt
@MrCassbren
@MrCassbren 4 ай бұрын
@@_nacnud_..we all have the urge to strive for excellence and to continue to be better than we were yesterday. I don't stress too much about the customer but I stress over the standards I would like to achieve. That said,I think that you are dead right and 9/10 never notice the things that the maker sees 😅😅
@_nacnud_
@_nacnud_ 4 ай бұрын
@@MrCassbren 100% agree. Which is why it's always annoying as most of the time it's something that you could have avoided with a bit better planning/focus etc
@GrahamBrazier-td1gf
@GrahamBrazier-td1gf 4 ай бұрын
Great job Matt loved the design , long, med or short videos don’t matter just enjoy doing it , that’s the main thing ,
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn 4 ай бұрын
Thanks Graham. I appreciate that❤
@eddiec1960
@eddiec1960 4 ай бұрын
Thanks Matt for a great job. My wife and I are really pleased with what you have made for us. Anyone who sees it thinks it's fantastic. It has definitely achieved the wow factor that we were looking for; a real statement piece. We both appreciate your attention to detail, which shows in the final product. Thanks again!
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn 4 ай бұрын
Thanks Eddie I am glad you and Pat like it. As I discussed with you when I was there. It was great to be given the opportunity to do something away from the norm! You were Both a pleasure to work for.
@Manxpm
@Manxpm 4 ай бұрын
Hi mate cracking job! What spray system do you use please also what paint
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn 4 ай бұрын
Ha ha. I am not gonna get the name wrong again! My sprayer is in the description in the tools section😂 I use renner water based 43:24 is where I list the paint codes. I also use that with the m407 crosslinker from renner. I actually stopped using the crosslinker but then I had a problem with the drying on this job which I put up on another video! I have basically worked out that I don’t need too much fresh air when drying as it gets rid of the heating element so I just recirculate the warm air and it dries in about 1 hour and I lay it on heavy! With the primer I do one tight coat then a heavy coat then sand. I have learnt not to de nib waterbased primers/fillers untill they have had all their coats. Topcoats it’s supposed to be a one coat system but I always do 2 and denib in between. Hope that helps and thanks for watching.
@dinger3687
@dinger3687 4 ай бұрын
another great watch, really enjoyed that
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn 4 ай бұрын
Ha ha, thanks mate! Wondered if you were still on board, you need to have a real strength of character for the long videos so well done😂 Cheers for watching
@rossdavies8167
@rossdavies8167 4 ай бұрын
Sounds like we basically using the same products really like the base coat as takes to sanding back well. Topcoat sprays and finishes so well. Like the graco as just have the gun to clean out.
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn 4 ай бұрын
Yes mate and really quick disassembly. I am toying with seeing if a cheap knock off gun will work for priming or lacquer.
@richey761
@richey761 4 ай бұрын
900 subscribers in a year is pretty good don't lose faith give it another 3 months and you will get there I can totally understand that it is work on top of work but I think you you can make it. Your a Chippy so you know all about hard work and disappointment. YOU CAN MAKE IT
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn 4 ай бұрын
Thanks man. I am proud of how far I got without faking drama I will also continue but I just don’t know in what way yet! Weekly is good as I don’t get too lost in what I have filmed or said but it’s intense. I may try a few short ones. Thanks for watching
@rossdavies8167
@rossdavies8167 4 ай бұрын
Great video 👍🏻 use the same sprayer perfect for my needs. And also love the renner water based paints Did you say you use a hardener as well? Is that just in the top coat?
@Wattsjoinerybarn
@Wattsjoinerybarn 4 ай бұрын
Thanks mate . Once you get used to getting volume out the sprayer I think it offers way more control and options than the airless! What primer and top coat model do you use and what needle size? I am using #5 with 643 and #4 with 762 I am loving the renner paints but not the crazy ordering system or numbers! I use 407 crosslinker (probably said it wrong In the video)in topcoats which I was informed does make it harder! I have a kitchen coming up which I will be using waterbased but using the 402 hardener system and a different top coat. It’s only on bad mdf I would consider a hardener or crosslinker in the primer! But I am in no means an expert in this! I am hoping once I get some reach on this channel I can spend a day with a KZfaq sprayer to pick up some waterbased tips! That being said I am getting great results with renner! Thanks so much for watching😊