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This week Jeff and Jon discuss a recent video shoot, Maker Camp upcoming, and more.

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Podcast Viewership and Comments

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Welcome back to the show. Our second video podcast. I've got a couple of years. Yeah. Last one. Yeah. I don't know if those are on top of our
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you know, did we get people? Did we pull people away from the audio only? Or is it 500 on top of what we usually get? So I have no idea. Be good if it was on top. Yeah, that would be or at least some. Did you see the flashing? I just saw. Yeah, I don't know what that is. Yeah, that was one of the comments. Yeah. Yeah, you get a better view of the office now. You could see the old linoleum floor.

Mad Men Series as Design Inspiration

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What so I texted Jeff I think shortly after the last podcast and we said we really would be fun to have a design meeting and go over this space and we didn't have time to do that yet but
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it might be fun to watch the just an episode or two of Mad Men just to see some of that stuff not that you want to do Mad Men in here but because obviously you want to have something that represents some of the cabinets that you make some of the hardware that's available and things like that. But
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I don't know, just take a look. Have you ever seen any of the Mad Men series? I think I've seen clips, but I haven't watched it. One of my favorite series. I heard it's good. Just really...
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just a very interesting time period. And it is like a history lesson because it takes you, you know, through the Vietnam War, through the advent of television, as opposed to radio and magazines, because that's where all the it's an average, it's a show based in advertising.
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And, you know, Kennedy's assassination. It's very cool. So I'm actually, I may actually watch that again.

Office Space Redesign

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But it would be fun to really do this place over because it's got tall ceilings. So you could put some big artwork in here to do with some lighting. And that would be a fun project. So maybe we'll meet. I don't know. We have to meet before we shoot the next podcast. Yeah.
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Maybe make that a focus and really kind of now. Are you thinking mostly built-ins? How about any freestanding furniture? I was thinking mostly cabinetry. Yeah.
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I just say that because I thought maybe one like console, maybe like eight foot long, just bank drawers, like three, nine drawers all together, kind of floating on something, it could be a cool veneer piece, really cool mid century modern piece. And it could even be a piece that's for sale. Yeah, theoretically, anything in here, if it's not built in, could be for sale.
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Yeah. Yeah. Rob and I had, you know, had the idea that, you know, one day if we had like a big window there, you could have something, you know, like a little. They call that not a showroom. It's like a show. Yeah. But like a window where you had a storefront where you had like a piece that was, you know, people could see as they walk by and it would be for sale when we had the hours. Yeah. Well, you never know. Yeah. I mean, this whole area may change. I don't know. Yeah.
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But when we had the gallery, we sold so many paintings from our windows. We had probably 15 feet of windows, and we had lights on timers that went off around midnight or something like that. And it was always a big part of like, okay, what's going to be in the window? And you would get a call, oh, that painting in the window, whatever, I come by and see it.
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so like you said it's not really you probably don't have the clientele walking by maybe not yet not yet but still it might be nice it might actually as long as you're not worried about inviting like a problem it would have to be like yeah like bulletproof glass yeah it's gonna say
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But you can also have a like a kiosk.

Showcasing Craft Projects

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So let's let's say this was the kind of area where you had walked by. Then you could have just a slideshow going of all your different projects. Yeah. In the window. Yeah. So we had something like that for a while. The TV would be gone. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Keensburg is in Red Bank. Yeah. I saw a thing a a real and it was like a guy
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You know, and the caption was like, oh, my buddy just got like got finessed or something on Facebook Marketplace and he bought like a TV, but it was from like a Arby's and all it showed was the Arby's menu. That's historical. Somebody would have this TV and it would just be pictures of cabinets. Yeah, we we used a I forgot what we used, but we did do that with like a just a slideshow of different things available.
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That didn't do as well. I thought that that would do better for the business. What really did was good for the business was just always having fresh windows.

Red Bank Area Challenges

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So every two weeks, we would rotate the R around, maybe even more than that, you know, as that was like the whole thing is just kind of keep the whole thing exciting. Because especially in the Red Bank area, it's a major restaurant town. Oh, yeah. That's what it is. People go to Red Bank just to walk around.
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Yeah, they go to just walk around and have have coffee, but I I wouldn't want to be a retailer in Red Bank because you have to you have to sell a lot of merchandise to cover that rent. Oh, yeah, the rents when when we left
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our rent was through the roof and it was nothing compared to what you'd pay on Broad Street. Yeah, you could pay 30 grand on Broad Street, easy. It's insane. I mean, just to cover your rent and your lights. I mean, I don't know. It's not for me and I don't miss having that commercial space at all because the rent and then just
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Anytime you got a commercial space, there's somebody can get their hand in your pocket. Yep. We need to do this or you need to have, you know, whatever it is. So we some kind of a headache. And and then you don't have it here. But in Red Bank, they they made the parking really, really difficult. When we first moved in,
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They were supposedly just about to break ground for, I think, a four-level parking garage right across the street from where our business was. And somebody shot it down, and it just never happened. And as you know, trying to find a parking spot in Red Bank is a total headache. Yeah. So I don't go. I haven't been to Red Bank.
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I used to go there every day when I would work there. I've been to Red Bank less than five times since we closed that business. We went to a show at the Basie like a couple of years ago. Even that can be hard to find. That can be hard. Because White Street, that's the main parking, White Street. But depending on what time you go, everybody's out to dinner, you're not finding parking.
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No, in what I've done, we saw some show recently. Well, not recently, maybe two or three years ago now. And we ended up parking, I think, in the TD Bank parking lot, which which you could get in trouble for. My eye doctor is like right there. Yeah. But I I feel like after like a certain amount of time, they don't really. Yeah. Like if the banks close, who cares?
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unless you got somebody who's just like a landlord who's just, you know, they have a deal worked out with the tow truck guy. That's right. Yeah, exactly.

Building a Cherry Trestle Table

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So Jeff just built a trestle table. Yeah, I walked in. And it's not going to be a project video, but it's kind of a project video. Yeah.
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I mean, it's yeah, it's we're not we don't show the actual building, but we'll see if I can mess with the color on these on this camera. We don't go through building it, but it's enough, I think, to show you how you could build it, you know, for sure. It's simple enough.
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The plans are gonna be on our website Saturday. And I think anybody halfway decent at Woodworking can build that with the help of the plans.
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And I think we're just gonna have the plans on there for a limited time, maybe three to four weeks or something. And then eventually, put them for sale and maybe even make a project video around who knows. Yeah. But there's a few details that we went into.

Significance of Kitchen Tables

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And I think those details are helpful. And also you explain the construction on the video, which I think helps because if you don't know that you use dominoes, you might be thinking, Oh, that's a mortise and tenon joint, right?
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So nice big cherry trestle table, I like it. Yeah, it'll be nice to have a nice big table again. Isn't that gonna be nice? Tables, I think, and that's going in your kitchen. Yeah. I think kitchen tables, tiny tables too, but maybe even more kitchen tables have a real
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sense of importance in a home. Yeah, because so much happens around a kitchen table, if you think about it, and to have something solid that you can sit at makes the experience just so much better like than a table that, you know, is rickety or something like that. It's just something that
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You can put your elbows on, you can put a drink down and just having that big expansive space, you know, like so over the last couple of years as the as I've been working on the kitchen and not having a big surface like that, like, you know, you get to Christmas time, you got a wrap presence.
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Yeah, do it on the floor. You don't have another option. You know, you need four feet by, you know, four feet by three feet or something to do stuff like that. Or even just putting something down. You know, you come into the kitchen, you got to put a whole arm load of crap down. Need a

Furniture Project Updates

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spot to put it. Yeah, absolutely. I it's funny you talk about wrapping Christmas presents. I mean, I guess I still do that a little bit. But back in the day with four kids, it was like a job.
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Oh, yeah. And I can't imagine not doing it on a table like trying to wrap Christmas presents on the on the floor. I mean, Laurel would do it, too. We would I'm actually pretty good at wrapping Christmas presents. I like it. Yeah, I don't do the bows and everything. Laurel does. Laurel does that. I just do the wrapping, cut everything with a razor blade. It's it's very like akin to woodworking, I feel like. Yeah. And you got to make sure you get all your folds in the right spot, nice and crisp.
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That's our next project video. You know, the Japanese take gift wrapping very serious. There's like a, there's a name for it. I don't know what it's called. Well, are they the inventors of origami?
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Yeah, so it makes makes sense. Yeah. I was watching something on actually somebody sent me a Japanese wood joint on Instagram message. It's kind of like amazing. And I'm like, I mean, I'm sure you've seen them where they just kind of these interlocking pieces and they put a key in it. Yeah. And it like spreads it. How do you build that? Yeah, do that with a chisel.
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Yeah. And then, I mean, jeez. Chisel and a saw. I don't have no idea. Yeah. Well, those temples are like a thousand plus years old, some of them. And they're still that's how they were built. I saw the dismantling. Now that you said I saw the dismantling of an old building in Japan.
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And they had a lot of very long beams that would be connected. So it might be a 50 foot long beam. Yeah, made of three pieces that had that kind of crazy joint. Yeah, it's like a construction interlocking scarf joint. Yeah, pretty wild. Yeah. So what else you're working on?
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Leilani's out there actually working on the bankette for my kitchen. Been trying to get that knocked out and out of the way. And the material just arrived today. I don't know if we talked about it last week, building two beds and a trundle bed. So Leilani built the bed trundle, which is like a drawer box that's like 75 inches wide and like 40 inches deep. One drawer box? So a mattress, twin mattress goes in it. So you roll out.
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And so what are you gonna put to make it roll out casters, some kind of a caster? So yeah, we have like unidirectional ball bearing casters, and then a 600 pound AccuRide slide. Nice. Just to keep everything straight, you know. Are you finishing this piece too? Yeah, so to be painted Van Dusen blue, Benjamin Moore.
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And you're going to paint it. Are you going to use the the new pressure pot to paint it? Maybe I don't know if that'll be enough. Like enough stuff that has to get sprayed because it's pretty sparse, you know, it's just. Some little verticals and then like the bed frame part is mostly just like bed slats, which I bought. But definitely when the doors show up for my kitchen, I'll be using that pressure pot.
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So that might be next week's video.

Barn Maintenance and Gardening

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Yeah. Well, next week's maker camp. We're still going to put a video up. I actually, you know, I thought about this. I don't think my doors will be there. Do you want to? I think I should bring the microphones. I mean, it's easy enough.
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Do we want to interview a couple of people at mik camp and make that a video? Yeah, we could. I mean, I'm sure Jimmy would talk to us because you could not shitty better. Yeah, I just just mic you both up. Yeah. And you could just ask like you could ask Jimmy, like how this will start.
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And then you could just ask other people, you know, what, why do they come, you know, whatever it is. And that way, anybody who has heard of maker camp, but hasn't been, you get a good sense of it from and it could be a long video. I mean, it could be as long as I don't whatever. Yeah, we did one last year. So we did a good tradition to.
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We did one last year that focused more following a project around. Yeah. Yeah. But I just mean a video app maker can be good to, you know, make that a yearly post that to today's craftsman. Yeah. OK.
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Okay, yeah. I remember Rob Bliss and Corey. Rob DeMarco was in it. Yeah, that's when I realized that Bliss and Viz have New England accents. They never dawned on me. They definitely do. Yeah, they never dawned on me until that video. Yeah, they definitely do. It was funny because I was washing my roof on my barn yesterday, which I'll talk a little bit about, but Matt was like, his mind's next. It was a bit of a job.
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My barn I kind of renovated. I had some really some issues happening with my barn around 1999 19 or 2019. I dealt with them. I had to deal with like some siding. I remember that. Yeah, I put a new roof on it. And so the roof is only about five years old and the north side.
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just was looking horrible because the north side of any roof is always going to look bad because it doesn't get direct sunlight. Yeah. So you you get your moss growing your lichens and that deteriorates your roof like the lichens actually feed off of your roof. If you've ever on my old roof, I was pulling the lichens off and there was like nothing underneath it. There was no. Yeah. So you don't want you don't want that. You don't want your roof to get super dirty. It'll definitely take away from the lifespan of your roof.
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So I washed it just with 50-50 bleach and water. I've washed my barn before. That's usually the solution I use if I'm going to paint something. Outdoor bleach or just regular bleach? Outdoor. Now, if you have
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If you have shrubs and things like that that you want to be careful for, then you should wet them down with the hose first. Even that, I think, is a little sketchy. But I don't have anything because the water just lands on these stones that I have. Is that the street side or the back side?
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that's the side that you would see if you're going by my house on. Yeah. So the back the other side faces south. And it doesn't get any light in the summertime because there's so many trees. Yeah. But it it gets plenty of light in the winter and that side is fine. That side looks completely fine. So that's an easier side to clean because I've got a cassette I saw that flash. Yeah, I don't know what's up with that.
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I've got like a shed dormer on the south side of the barn and that has a metal roof so I could actually stand on that roof and work easily. I don't really like being on a ladder. Yeah, well, and it's a gambrel roof and the sides are like almost straight. Yeah. They have like a little pitch to them, right? Very little. Very little. Originally, 30 years ago or whatever it was, I roofed that.
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and I didn't roof it last time. I'm just not comfortable with heights. My feeling is as soon as you become uncomfortable, especially with something like heights, don't do it. Like if you start thinking about it, if you're on a ladder and you start thinking like, wow, this is kind of scary, you shouldn't be on that ladder. That's just how it is. When I was a kid, I used to work for a mason, I would carry brick tongs, I would walk up a ladder with like no hands.
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But now, forget it. And then you start to think of the math. You say, OK, I'm saving a couple hundred bucks here. And when I'm lying in the hospital bed, how much am I spending? And then you get the bill. Yeah. So I worked off the 12 foot step ladder. And that's so comfortable. I forgot all about that thing. Well, I have it whenever you need it. Yeah, no, that's yours. It comes in handy. I'm going to use it again.
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I'm going to wash my chimney. Again, the north side of the chimney is all stained. And I'm going to use the bleach, but I thought about using vinegar because somebody sent me a dude named the dude on Instagram said, Hey, that looks really good, John, but it's not as good for the environment. Would you ever try vinegar? And I've used vinegar for other like,
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water vinegar and a little palm olive is great for washing windows. Yeah, vinegar is just just cleans things really good. It's also good for killing weeds. Oh, yeah. Yeah, that was used salt salt and vinegar. Yeah, works really good. Laurel.
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All right, Laurel will not allow me to use Roundup around the house. I don't think it works any better than the salt and vinegar. Like if you use you have to get the high do it more often. Yeah, you have to get the high percentage vinegar. Yeah. And you hear so many acid. You hear so many terrible things about Roundup if you can avoid using that. So I just.
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So maybe I'll try the vinegar, but I have some of that outdoor bleach, so I'll probably use the rest of it up. That's gonna be one of those satisfying.
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things to clean the chimney. And I'm probably going to post a video on Saturday on cleaning the roof just because I don't have anything else to post. And there really aren't any good videos on how to clean a roof. Yeah. I couldn't really find anything that great. So I figured, wow, I got all the footage. Why not? Yeah. I know my father-in-law did it recently. I don't know what he did. When are you going to aerate?
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I don't know, the last weekend was the weekend, but it fricking rains all weekend. Yeah, but.
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but now your soil should be looser. That's true. Oh yeah, so we'll talk about the bike, but I was taking the bike around the backyard. The one side is so soft, I like couldn't even turn. Because of the moles? It's a combination of that and like that is the north side of my house. So the ground is mossy. Okay. And it's like real spongy. And plus I haven't cut the grass back there in a while. So it's like grass is high.
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Yeah, it might be difficult to grow grass there. You might have to just deal with the moss. Yeah. I have a few areas where it's green. That's all you know. Yeah. I don't care what it could be clover. It could be whatever.
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Yeah, I kind of feel the same way. There's areas that I let go, and then there's areas I like to be nice grass. Yeah, the front. I would like the front to be nice grass, but the backyard, whatever. The dogs are back there. First thing I did on the bike was drive through dog shit. Oh my god. That's my biggest pet peeve. I hate. So I was riding, I don't know, a couple of weeks. It was such a traumatic experience. It still stays with me. It seems like yesterday. It was probably six months ago.
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I was going down some trail.
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just like in the best mental place, you know, flying down this trail. And next thing you know, I must have hit like this, just large, like, wet dog crap. And if, you know, you hit it with your front tire and you're going fast, it's everywhere. And it was just like, you could just, it was like a stink bomb. Yeah. And I was like, Oh my God.

Mountain Biking Excitement

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Luckily, I was going slow so it didn't sling up into my face. I'm sure it was like on my, my clothes. So then I just went home, washed the bike, took an outside shower. I mean,
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Yeah, that. I can't stand it when I run over dog dog shit with my with my bicycle because it doesn't come off that easily. It's they had to hose the I had to hose the tires. I did it twice. Yeah. Do you have a little fender? I don't know. You could do that. They have little plastic ones that are just kind of like. I've thought about just for the front. Yeah. A lot of bikes have them. I've thought about it, but I just haven't done it.
00:23:37
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probably won't. I probably won't. But I mean, I remember when I used to motocross, you could not motocross without a fender. Oh, yeah, I can only imagine. I mean, you had to have a fender. I remember breaking my back fender a couple times, you know, just pop pop on wheelies and you break your back fender. And then you'd ride without a fender until you got a new one to get a strip of mud up. Yeah, it would just be a total mess. It's amazing what a fender will do. But with a with a mountain bike,
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I don't know if I need one that much. Seems to throw a lot of dirt right on the down tube and the down tube on my bike because it's got the battery and it's pretty wide. Yeah. It definitely collects a lot of dirt right there. I guess if I was riding like in the rain, you probably won't learn. You might. Yeah, if you're riding in the rain, you might. Yeah, because you're going to get it. Your back's going to get wet. Yeah. So you went on a ride today?
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Yeah. Yeah. So the bike showed up yesterday, had to be signed for, which I didn't know before, you know, until it had shipped. It was like signature required. I'm like, mother, I would have had it delivered here to the shop. So luckily FedEx had a window of 12 to two. So I went home. I got home, made sure I got home at like 11 45, just in case they were a little bit early and they showed up about 12 30. So I threw it together real quick. And I just took a couple of laps around the backyard and then I came back here. I was back here by like two.
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But yeah, this morning I went out probably about 5 5 15 something like that and rode for about 45 minutes. Nice. Yeah, it was nice. So you like it? Yeah. Now you said you had to adjust the shocks or something. Yeah, I had to set the sag or whatever they call it. How'd that go? It was pretty easy. I think so I had to buy a shock pump, which is like a high pressure. I have one. Yeah, I figured I better get when it was only like 18 bucks or something. Um,
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So initially, I think I just wasn't screwing in the thing far enough because I couldn't get it above like 150 PSI. But they say like you should have 25% sag. So I just it has that O-ring. You slide it up, sit on it and I just adjusted it. The front doesn't have an O-ring and I wasn't busting out like a measuring tape. So I kind of just like eyeballed that. You know, I'm not freaking out there a professional mountain biker. It doesn't really matter.
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The black bike I have has a Fox shock. The white bike, same manufacturer, same model actually, has Suntour. Is it the Copperhead? Yeah, Copperhead AM3. Yeah, they're doing a giveaway I entered. It was like, which bike? It looks like the Copperhead is the...
00:26:16
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Yeah. My older bike has better suspension. So I think that they probably tried to figure out a way to... So the whole bicycle industry is having a hard time. Keeping up with demand.
00:26:34
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No selling. Oh, wow. Yeah, because there's so much competition in the space. Like Trek had to reduce its overhead by like 10% recently. Wow. So I my bike originally retailed at something like $6400. I didn't pay that. But that's what originally retail that
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that's a Copperhead AM three, I think it's a 2022. The 2023 retailed at, I think 3900. So I think they just look for ways to bring the cost down to try to get that bike to as many people as possible. Now all that being said,
00:27:14
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If I have my choice of which one to ride, unless one's in the shop or something, I usually pick the black one because of the suspension. This is the Fox. Yeah, what's the new one? The Suntour? Suntour, yeah. Yeah, so like I bought the T7, like the 6 has Suntour suspension. This has RockShox. Nice. Nice. Which I guess is...
00:27:34
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Yeah, and there's all kinds of levels, which I don't know, I should know more about this stuff. Like, apparently rock shock makes a really great shock. I don't know what it is. But I rode my my black bike this morning. And I just, I just love the suspension on it. It's really it just kind of floats over everything. It's a good bike. Yeah, I like so I have, I have an area with mulch where we put like a swing set.
00:28:03
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and it butts up to like where the garage was. And it's like, you know, it's maybe like 10 or 12 inches high. Like I have landscaping ties built up.
00:28:13
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And I went off of that a couple of times and it's like, it's just crazy. Like a mountain bike versus the bike that I was riding, just like the feel of like, and I was going over, I have all kinds of brush. I went over this brush pile. You can never do that with the other bike. Obviously it's not made to do that, but... And your gears, the low gears, you can climb so much with the low gears. Yeah. So it's a one by 12.
00:28:39
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which is cool, I haven't had a bike with gears in so long, shifting up and down. It's just nice when you're riding, because the trail looks pretty flat, but there's a lot of long gradual uphills and downhills. So it was nice to be able to like, I stayed in probably, I don't know, the lowest gear, maybe one up the entire time, but then when you start going up for a while, you start to burn, you just shift,
00:29:08
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I guess it would be up a gear. So it's weird. It's kind of counterintuitive. So the lowest gear is actually the biggest sprocket in the back. OK. The highest gear would be your smallest sprocket in the back. Think about it. Like if you're driving a car, first gear is what you start with. Yeah, yeah. So with a bicycle, it's the same thing. So first gear would be the big sprocket. OK. And that's going to give you more power to go up. You know, you're going to pedal a lot, a lot of rotations. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:29:35
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but you'll be able to climb something. And that's where you get to a point where you just try to keep your cadence always the same. So whether you're going up a hill or flat, you're always going at whatever it is 70, 80 RPMs a minute. Right. You know, back in the day when I used to race, I would always like focus on my cadence and my
00:29:56
Speaker
whatever our whatever it is mile an hour average speed that was on a road bike with a mountain bike you just kind of focus on your cadence yeah because you you can't really focus on your your average speed so much it's a lot different yeah so I was probably in like the second highest gear for the most part
00:30:17
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second lowest gear. Second highest second highest. I confused myself. But then yeah, you know, your legs start to burn a little bit. Yeah, okay. I'm gonna kick it down a gear you're gonna ride tomorrow. Yeah, maybe nice.
00:30:32
Speaker
I think that's the way to exercise is you find something you like to do. So my wife and I are playing a little pickleball.

Recreational Activities: Pickleball and Fishing

00:30:40
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That's fun. Yeah, that's, you know, it's not too difficult. And you can get a little bit of a workout. And so like after dinner, we'll go out and play for half an hour. Where do you go over by Middletown North? Usually now it's in school. Okay.
00:30:58
Speaker
That being said, it can be hard to get a spot. Yeah, it can be hard to get a spot. That's the thing, though. I don't like doing stuff around other people.
00:31:07
Speaker
Well, I kind of I kind of feel you I mean, like, I mountain bike because I don't have to depend on anybody. Yeah, I don't have to have anybody to go with. I don't have to listen to somebody's BS conversation about Oh, my God, did you man, man, man. I don't want to hear that. You know, I saw one person that this morning. That was it. Oh, well, you know, on the weekend, though, you'll probably see a lot at five o'clock in the morning. No, no, no, no, five. Yeah.
00:31:32
Speaker
So what else is going on? I don't feel like I feel like we can't see a bicycle. I'm going fishing. Oh, yeah. So my buddy Peter, who I've been friends with for a long time. He is a major fisherman. And I'm not exactly sure the whole the whole logistics of it. But I believe he belongs to a fishing club. Okay, that owns a home or house.
00:31:59
Speaker
on a river. So he texted me. Not the salmon river. I forget. It's like right in the backyard. So he texted me the other day. He goes, can you go fishing Thursday, leave Thursday, come home Saturday? And I just ran it by my wife just to make sure I wasn't doing anything. She's like, no, that's great. You should go. So it's just knowing Peter. Yeah. Because he knows like fishing. It's like fishing with a guide. It's like fishing with a guide, exactly.
00:32:27
Speaker
He's like, you don't have to bring anything a lot. And I said, I have waiters, he goes, let's bring your waiters if you want, but you don't need anything. And in fact, he's even picking me up. So it's like, you know, where
00:32:38
Speaker
the Catskills, but I don't know where I'll know. I'll tell you when. Yeah, so you're going for trout. Yeah, we're going for trout. Okay. And looks like beautiful weather. Yeah, on wood. Hopefully we'll get beautiful weather and maker camp.

Upcoming Video Projects

00:32:52
Speaker
But anyway, so I'll be we just shot this video on the trestle table on you know, Jeff was was planning down the edge. It's like a nice detail. Yeah.
00:33:03
Speaker
And so I'll get that edited. I'll get that on there tonight. Do the thumbnail tonight. You can add any links or anything else that might be important. Yeah. Oh, the plans link to the plans, whatever. If I can, I'm going to try to get a video up for the for the washing of the roof because you know, the funny thing is when you do a home improvement project,
00:33:28
Speaker
Sometimes they can really generate a lot of revenue over the course of a couple of years. Like when I did that insulation thing, I think that's generated like seven or eight grand. Yeah, it's amazing if it takes off. So like the one viral video that we had, that's generated like five or 600 bucks. So imagine these guys who are making these videos who get like a million or so views.
00:33:54
Speaker
Yeah, or the people who get, you know, five hundred thousand a week on just their regular video. Yeah, that's that's twenty five hundred bucks a week. Yeah, that's sweet. That's what I've never experienced. We're working towards it. Yeah. So anything else going on or you want to call it short?

Design and Spraying Techniques

00:34:15
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Well, let me see, working on the kitchen, trying to get that done. I got I ordered the doors yesterday.
00:34:22
Speaker
New a new profile from new doors. Really? Called Savannah, which is pretty nice. I'll show you. Is that going to. Is that for your kitchen? Yes. Oh, nice. So it was like 30. Thirty seven doors or something, and I have a small kitchen. It's crazy how fast the doors add up. Paint grade. Oh, the two and a quarter.
00:34:51
Speaker
It's a little chamfer, a little chamfer. That's nice. So they have a door called chamfer, but it, it just connects here and goes straight down to the panel, which I don't like. But this I like it's got a little little reveal there a little step there. Yeah, that's nice. It's amazing how they can do that on a router. Because you would think that that is a mitered corner. Yeah.
00:35:14
Speaker
Yeah, they they just released a couple different profiles. Let's see, they have the Savannah. This one's called Georgia. I don't know what what's up with the Georgia names, but that's kind of interesting. Not something that you would typically use, but yeah, it's nice. It's different. I mean,
00:35:36
Speaker
It's got that got that little art going. I mean, what what I what makes me like it? Is that a style in the center? Is that supposed to be two doors? That's a style. Yeah, style. Okay. Huh? Yeah, they must be going after like, people who have older style kitchens and they're refacing. Yeah, so this is the chamfer. Which is not as nice in my opinion.
00:36:04
Speaker
That goes right to the panel. Yeah, yeah, there's like no step. Yeah, I like the step. They got a good website. Yeah, it's all moxie. Which is cool, you can plug in your dimensions and it spits out a number. So there's no like, you know, with Meridian, who is like our five piece door supplier,
00:36:30
Speaker
I'm just catching the picture of the floor. I don't think our last episode showed the floor where there was a filing cabinet that seems to have rusted over time. Yeah. This is. This is like really starting from scratch. It's it's better than starting from scratch. Yeah. This could totally be redone. Might want to change the angle once we redo it so you can see this wall a little bit more. Yeah. Yeah, for sure.
00:36:58
Speaker
um maybe if it was down there like where the keyboard is all right just kind of straight so you're gonna get those doors you gotta paint them yep do you want to talk about that video yeah so i i'm not sure if we mentioned it but i had apollo send out the pressure pot so it's a two and a half quart remote pressure pot um so instead of having a cup on your gun you just have a fluid line that comes from the pressure pot which just sits right on top of the uh
00:37:28
Speaker
It's going to make it a lot nicer. Yeah, my shoulder and my forearm and my hand just getting under stuff. Just the whole thing when I started when I started to
00:37:38
Speaker
spray years ago i sprayed with compressed air and i had a pressure cup and then i just had hoses coming off of it yep and uh it was a lot nicer than because right now my gun is on top of the cup yeah so you have to be careful about hitting your project with the cup you ever think about switching to pps for you know just buying the adapter
00:38:01
Speaker
I don't spray not like it becomes an afterthought. I just the bottom cup always seemed so weird to me. Like I can I don't think I could ever run that. It gets in the way of your spraying the inside of a cabinet, especially, you know, you hit like you hit the finished surface with the cup and you just want to kind of. Yeah, you know, you just just get aggravated because.
00:38:24
Speaker
it can be a real pain. A lot of times you're kind of coming over it. So it's not going to matter. A lot of times it does matter. Yeah, I just feel like with the top cup, like you're kind of like pulling back this way. That is better. But you're pushing you have to like kind of push with the bottom cup to keep it. You could just get an adapter. It's like 20 bucks. And then you get the PPS cups. All right. Yeah, probably I might do that. Yeah. If I start spraying more. Yeah.
00:38:50
Speaker
I think this next thing I'm going to finish I'm finishing with water locks because it's got a big holla. It's so it's the Donald Judd chair if you know what that is. And it's really not comfortable at all. Just a flat. Yeah, it's really funny because it's probably I would say that that chair is more expensive than the Sam Aloof rocker. Yeah, I don't know.
00:39:18
Speaker
Well, Donald Judd sells for tens of millions. Yeah, he's an artist. That's the weird thing. Who's to say? Maloof's not an artist. Yeah. It's just a different thing. But the art world, well, not the art world, the people who will spend that kind of money will spend that kind of money on a Donald Judd, but maybe not on a Sam Maloof. Yeah. I don't want to offend anybody, but that's what I've noticed over the years. Yeah. I don't know. I'm not big on the Maloof stuff.
00:39:49
Speaker
I'm gonna agree with you.

Furniture Style Debates

00:39:51
Speaker
So this is the thing. Here's a perfect example. It's like extreme talent, a lot of work, absolutely beautiful, if you like that. Yeah, like that? Okay, so the Judd chair could go anywhere. The Maloof chair, that can't go anywhere. I think you're right. I think you're right. I mean, I...
00:40:17
Speaker
Like that in a contemporary home, it's just not going to fit. Yeah, I think you're right. Although the judge here in like a traditional home. So the judge, I was convincing myself that this chair is really comfortable or more comfortable than it looks until I took it off the workbench and put all the floor and sat in it. It's like, wow, this kind of gets you with a really sharp edge right in the middle of your back.
00:40:41
Speaker
That's like people who drink whiskey and they're like, this tastes great. Yeah, I'm not a whiskey person at all. I know people who are, but I'm not, thankfully.
00:40:50
Speaker
Um, so what I do see though, I could see it being great for like playing chess because when you're playing chess, you're, you're usually leaning forward a little bit. You're not really leaning back. And so I could see the two judge chairs and then like a simple table. So maybe that'll be another veneer project. Yeah. Would you cut the veneer to make the chess board on the top? I thought about that integral into the table.
00:41:20
Speaker
No, I'll tell you why. Well, I think it I think it takes away from the design. I think that I'd rather have a chessboard that fits into like a little shelf, either in the seats, or in the table, and then just keep it again looking very minimal. And
00:41:43
Speaker
So the way I'm going to get a million views on this is I'm going to make these two Donald Judd chairs and
00:41:56
Speaker
Uh, I'll end up making the table. And then I've, I know these, these twins, they're models and they're just knockouts and they've agreed. I like where this is going. They've agreed to do the thumbnail nude. So they'll be nude, but you will not actually be able to see anything. Are you serious? Yeah. And they'll be playing chess now. But the funny thing is they're men.
00:42:22
Speaker
What I I really like the there's a famous fashion photographer named Horst P. Horse. And he would have these really beautiful models really artfully done. And so like, I could see though, I could see like an artistic photograph with models with that furniture looking really cool almost as a poster.

Milestone: Approaching a Million Subscribers

00:42:47
Speaker
And you make that as a thumbnail. But the problem with that is,
00:42:52
Speaker
then the whole video, the viewer sees this thumbnail, they click on it, and then they say, hey, welcome back to the shop. That's, I think that's the way I have to go if I want to get my views up. Yeah, that or influencer face. I can't do that. I can't believe people are still doing it. I get it works, I guess, but
00:43:18
Speaker
I guess I don't think it would work with me. I don't think it has I think I may have tried it a little bit. I think you tried it a little bit. Yeah, we did a couple and I think what worked for us was just having like that one piece of hardware people didn't really know about and you know.
00:43:38
Speaker
unless we can get some really attractive new models using that hardware. I love the comments we get. It's like these have been around forever. It's like, where in the video did we say that this was a new screw? I don't know.
00:43:50
Speaker
Well, I love getting those comments because that bicycle video is taking off again. So it's getting 500,000 views a day. The same one with the... Just the down throw. It's a 15 second video. So it kind of goes up like this. It's now at 202 million views. Wow. And again, it's not... I wish that was a full length video. Oh my God, that would be amazing. Because it's not generating a lot of money. It's generated enough to pay for the bike. So I can't complain. That's pretty cool.
00:44:20
Speaker
but it did generate, I think it's 230,000 subscribers. And we talked about this last time, so.
00:44:27
Speaker
Does that mean anything? Does that mean I'm getting more views? No. But it does mean that I'll be over a million views or a million subscribers in like three or four or five weeks or whatever. And does that mean anything? No. Except when you say to somebody, well, it's got a million subscribers, then they at least think that it's a successful channel. Yeah. We're about to hit a million views. I can't believe it. That doesn't seem... Well, that video helped out a lot. Yeah.
00:44:57
Speaker
That's pretty crazy, a million views. I think it's good. I'm excited to redo this and then eventually start making some furniture. You can only do that though once it makes financial sense. That's the thing. With my table, I knew the whole time I was building it, I'm like, this would make a great video just to shoot the whole thing. But it's like, sometimes I just got to knock something out. I just have to...
00:45:24
Speaker
If we had a sponsor who was paying to make the video that's different, then you could slow down and it doesn't matter. But like, A, I'm not getting paid to make it because I'm making it for myself. Yeah. And B, it's like I got to just get it done. Well, I think too, I think like I think that you and I could build furniture together where you're doing really like 80% of the build because somebody's got a video. Yeah. And.
00:45:50
Speaker
I think that that would be good once we get there. When you have to set up the camera and build on your own, it's kind of not as fun and it takes a lot longer because there's a lot of things in woodworking that have to be done but don't necessarily need to be done by you and don't need to be done on camera.

Casual and Creative Woodworking Approaches

00:46:16
Speaker
Like milling all that wood up.
00:46:19
Speaker
Plus, if you're going to make a video, it requires more planning for the project itself. That table I approached with total... It's like that little stool I made. There is no plan. I'm just going for it, you know?
00:46:34
Speaker
and you can do that when you're not on camera right because you know if i have to stop and stand back and think about it for four hours and do something else totally unrelated to that table i can do that but if we're trying to make a video it's like you can't you don't have that freedom you know you have to just
00:46:51
Speaker
Yeah, in a perfect world, you'd make two. And it's funny because I've talked with Jeff about this idea I have with this. I kind of know of somebody who I almost feel like could be a producer or maybe not a producer, but could like kind of manage the show or something. Creative director.
00:47:13
Speaker
Well, it would almost be a way for that person to advertise their product through the projects that are being made. Yeah, yeah. And that would open up so much more creativity. A benefactor. Yeah, that's exactly.
00:47:31
Speaker
Rich on cold but well that there's a there's a few people I I've thought about approaching but it's just not there yet I think yeah I think so that's kind of what a million subscribers does to like you approach somebody and say okay this is not me making the videos in the projects this is me working with this other
00:47:51
Speaker
creating something and kind of having this conversation and this is going to benefit your brand. So you're like the main sponsor and your job is to.
00:48:04
Speaker
sell these things we're making or have a reason for them to be made. Right. That puts purpose into the project. So this may sound really abstract. Makes it easier too. A hundred percent. Building something that has a purpose that has defined limitations in terms of spatial design.
00:48:22
Speaker
It's so much easier to build something. I've talked about this before. It's not all on you to figure out what am I going to build and what's it going to look like. When the client gives you these requirements, it's so much easier to make something.
00:48:35
Speaker
I agree and you can get excited about it because you're going to see you're going to see it fit that purpose and it makes I think the video a lot better because then the viewer sees that there's a purpose and then this everything sort of makes sense and because you're building it with somebody with another purpose that almost creates like a three person
00:49:00
Speaker
conversation.

Collaborations and Creative Freedom

00:49:01
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So that's just something that, you know, I know, like I said, this is like kind of a very abstract conversation, because I'm not naming anybody or any, any location. But it's definitely a doable thing. And it's more doable.
00:49:15
Speaker
with you and I than with just me. Like, you know, like, like, I've always thought, okay, I'd like to work with somebody, but I like being behind the camera. And I like the conversations that you and I have when we're building stuff, when you're building stuff almost, but that's a lot of it because I've built stuff and I kind of know the questions. And what the viewer might be wondering, like, what would they want to know here? And because maybe I'm just coming in on a project, it's the same thing I want to know.
00:49:45
Speaker
So we'll say, I mean, right now, the sky's the limit. The idea is to just keep building, building this channel, I'll keep building my channel. And who knows? And then I would like it to get way more creative. So into very creative furniture, into creative art pieces, assemblages, all kinds of stuff. Yeah, I mean, like I said, it's really comes down to having that freedom to create until you have that
00:50:12
Speaker
until it makes financial sense, it's not really worth doing. Yeah, you got to do what makes money. Yeah, exactly. So that's what you have to look forward to. Yeah. Sounds good.
00:50:27
Speaker
Yeah, so hopefully I'll have the maybe I'll have a table by the weekend. We'll see it's only Wednesday. Yeah, I would like if you just just set up the camera and and shoot the finish going on there. Yeah, because I think that's even a Wednesday video because a lot of people are really
00:50:44
Speaker
perplexed when it comes to what finish to use. Yeah. And so you've got some very specific reasons for using the finish you're using.

Project Finishing Touches

00:50:53
Speaker
And you've got some history to back it up. Yeah. So I think that would be a good video. And you can see what might be cool is the piece that you have small enough to bring in.
00:51:09
Speaker
Uh, yeah, it's due to be refinished. So then what well, just because cherry gets so dark, the difference in the piece that you built, you know, so many years ago. Yeah, that'd be kind of a fun contrast to so that's a video. Maybe that's maybe that's our video for next week. Just because you're leaving Thursday, right? Yeah. We should try to shoot Monday or Tuesday next week.
00:51:33
Speaker
Yeah. Cool. Reminds me I got to order figure eights for my table. 12 gauge. Sounds good to me. So the figure eights is, where's the movement? Rotates. Oh, it does. Okay. Yeah. So you put one into the trestle and then one into the table and then it'll just, you know, you countersink it with a Forzner bit into the trestle.
00:52:03
Speaker
Power of Amazon. Well, I just hope nobody looks under your table hoping to see nice little wooden buttons. I told you I'm going to put a sign under there. It says FU. No, no flash photography. Yeah, that'll be quick and easy. Cool. Cool. So maybe we'll see some of these people at maker camp.
00:52:29
Speaker
I'm sure we will. Oh, yeah, we're gonna do a podcast next week, too. Yeah. That'd be cool. Yeah, we can do that.
00:52:36
Speaker
Yeah, no problem. We'll do the we'll shoot whatever we have probably the cherry thing or maybe the pressure pot. Yeah, or the or the bank at will probably still be in. There'll be plenty of see if any drawers in that bank. No, just lift up. Okay. Yeah. So you just put stuff in there that you never want to see again. Exactly. There you go. All right. I'm good. I got rolling. So talk to you guys next week. Have a great week, guys.
00:53:01
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00:53:06
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00:54:02
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