Making a $2500 bar from old used PALLET wood

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I was asked to make a rustic style bar. I had a load of free pallet wood I inherited. It was match made in heaven.

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Nothing like watching a professional craftsman doing his magic.

StofffeGbg
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I can't believe I just watched this whole thing... all 40m and 19s... and it's was GLORIOUS

MonstarT
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Norm Abraham was my guy. He's still my hero through nostalgia as watching his show was something I always did with my late father. Discovery shed I think it was over here in the 90's 00's.
I got to say though I can't pick a winner between you both. And I hope you take that as a huge compliment.
The reason I like your format so much is you don't feel the need to vocalise everything and you have an endearing dry sense of humour. Your attention to detail is remarkable and its all about the product unlike most YouTubers with that inflated ego and shit music banging out in the background.
Your a real down to earth guy. Don't ever change bro and I hope your channel explodes.
Much respect from Salford 👍

PsyllyCymon
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The shock you gave me after all the rustic and the logo and the amazing skill and craftsmanship, then BAM! A fekin CORONA?!! How could you lad?!

lathanasamna
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THIS IS YORKSHIRE!!! LOL. Love your humor. Thanks for taking the time to record your work. You present it so well. I always learn something from watching you, and I've been a woodworker for quite a while. Please keep up the good work.

DamnYankeeWorkshop
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Thanks for not adding obnoxious music, this was peaceful to watch

DaGreatpickle
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"You can never have too many clamps." "Hold my tea."
Is there anything more satisfying than having the right (i.e.: enough) tool(s) for the job?

RamadaArtist
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This was as peaceful as watching Bob Ross paint. There is something melodious about the sounds of a woodworking shop. I miss mine, Excellent job.

learningcenteru
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I bet that beer tasted righteous after that build. That thing is a work of art. Well done!

celestialscripture
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For a 10-thumb amateur like me this was wonderful to watch. I maybe even learned a thing or two...

jan-erikwahlberg
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It would be worth every bit of its $2500 price tag! Awesome..

thornscoop
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After over a decade in my own home I'm finally getting around to fitting out my garage as a workshop. I know I can never have the big tools but I am obscenely jealous of that racking!

Kieran
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One of the few channels where you hit the thumbs up even before you watch the video

Arfabiscuit
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Those pallets must feel like they've died and gone to heaven. You're an artist and a craftsman.

negotiableaffections
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Without doubt, this is one of the best pallet wood projects I've ever seen. I salute you. Thks

brianknowles
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What a beautiful piece of work. Its nice to know there are still proper craftsmen out there doing things right. There is one thing missing from the video though - I would have loved to have seen the customers reaction when they saw it for the first time.

pebblesthecat
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My favourite channel, can't tear myself away once I start to watch.

MrGeoffHilton
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I am stunned by the beauty and the magnificent work that went into this build. This channel deals out more than just inspiration, it shouts out expertise. Super awesome bar and fantastic video mate 👍🏼🥂👍🏼

ianvicedomini
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Dear Sir,
You turn what most folks would use as firewood into a most delightful project which I am sure will be the talking point whilst customers down their pints. Very well done. Kind regards.

toolsconsumables
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From something that was just sitting around almost destined for a fire, to something practical and a fine useful piece of furniture, is the work of a visionary as well as a true craftsman. Even the finishing touch of the logo was a testament to your eye for detail. Well done lad.

bushranger