How To Stabilize Wood Throwback Tuesday

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This is a throwback video from the ASMR channel

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That was super confusing. " there is something different about him in this it gets to the end " Ooooh it was an old video, it wasn't time travel"

ruairiallen
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Bringing back these older videos is a great idea.
I'd like to see you take a few minutes afterwards to talk about what has changed or lessons, good and bad, that you have experienced since the original video was posted.

basecoat
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Out of everyone you are still by far my favorite channel. Working on finding a better paying job then with some of those extra funds I can pay it forward. I just really like your content so much.

orellinvvardengra
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It's nice to have the older stuff intermixed with the new. You could even do series to show how things have advanced (?) or compare and contrast. Thanks for the info.

NVOutsider
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It's a good idea, IMO. Six years ago, I wouldn't have watched because I have no interest in turning. But now I know that stabilizing wood can be used for many purposes and was glad to see your discussion. Thanks for sharing.

johnford
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that was nice. you make simple, straightforward videos, so it`s never bad to have one refreshed.

sypernova
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A couple weeks ago, one of the guys at work asked me about stabilizing wood, so I sent him the link to your original video 😊 good information never goes out of style.

leighmosher
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Excellent video - will be looking forward to the next throwback tuesday!

ericaddington
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I'd like to see more throwbacks like this, this is good information.

tarbucktransom
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I don't mind the throwback to videos I've already seen now and again, but I wouldn't go too nuts with it. I do, however, feel like the reissues of videos would make for good supplements to explain concepts on a long term project you're currently working on. It would save you having to explain in as much detail throughout the build videos themselves.

mattf
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I’ve often seen ‘stabilised’ referred to but never really understood what it entailed.
Thanks for putting this video out.
Being fairly new to woodworking I would definitely be interested in more of your older videos.
Ken Myerscough, Southport UK

myerscok
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I like this. These how to videos are my favorite kind.

nastyevilbunny
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Flashbacks are kewl! Take care & stay safe.

dougdavidson
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That was the best demonstration I’ve seen for stabilizing. Thanks for sharing.

bobsmith
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Uf, you have grated me few moments of pure confusion while checking whether I´ve clicked on an old video that was sneaked in by the evil algorithm. Anyway, I agree it is still great video stuffed with useful information. Thank you for that memories.

krokodyl
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This is a really good idea. Very enjoyable to watch. One suggestion is to pick topics where the "prevailing attitudes" have changed. ie back in the day it was thought to do things a certain way but now it is more popular to things a new way. b/c of new technology, access to wood types. etc etc
Alway enjoy your content. Keep it coming.

steve
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You absolutely pipped me to the post with that final joke! 🤣

iainmcculloch
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Helps the Al Gore Rhythm HAHA I REALLY like this video, I have plowed through your tool show walk throughs but always been interested in the knife makers handles saying the wood is Stabilized ... I am like, how? how is it stabilized and now I know.

megafatshady
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Ha-ha, I have only been following you a year or so. I would love to see your older videos. I did have a double take, not realizing it was an old video. Saw you start it, then thought maybe you have a younger brother that took over. Lol.

johnframe
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The useful content is always appreciated and sometimes trippy. I'd love to see more flashbacks.

Thank you

Mike-prhx