My partner started wearing flatcaps and i think your new collection would interest them
@amazinghistoryofvlogging6894
Please make caps for big heads. I have a big head and it is so very difficult to find hats/caps that fit.
@thegigi4109
Our whole house is made of longleaf pine logged some time before 1895. Any time you drill into it, the smell of pine resin is really strong — and it's hard as a rock. You have to pre-drill any time you want to put in a screw, and cut nails are the only kind that don't make the wood split. It's lovely stuff, and weighs a ton.
@ThatDudeDeven
Some how YouTube unsubbed me from you! Anyway, repurposing stuff is dope.
@BobyChanMan
so you and james are dating right
@Thecaptron
Love your content. The hats look amazing! I’m ordering one on payday.
@gerraymond8312
Good stuff Owen
@matthewashman1406
Seriously u can't have moldings 😮
@richardknowles7954
Awesome mate, love your work 🇦🇺💪🏼💪🏼👊🏼
@coltonblood2776
That’s crazy. I just ripped some molding off like that in a house here in Maine. It’s been hard to find it at a local store. I found something similar and made it work.
@v.l.7656
I could listen to you all day
@brink2253
Ah yes, the place where i go to consume literally poison. Cant let someone make it unhealthy by smoking a nice gar with the lads!
@jkgybg
I know you're not in the US, but here we have to be careful of lead in old paint. 😮 Do you have that concern there? Do you need a respirator to avoid inhaling paint chips?
I agree with all the lively posts here: you are amazing, you are inspiring, keep up the great work, and thanks for sharing!❤!
@toddtanner95
Slán go "fall"
@daveyjoweaver6282
I have a 30” piece that’s 71/2” wide, up and down mill sawed one side and the same OG molding as yours. I found it in my attic when I lived in an early 19th century farm house. It was a scrap from the outside cornice. It’s white pine and never painted. A good idea you have there! Kind Thanks and keep on keepin on! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania
@WesleyHarcourtSTEAMandMORE
Bloody Health and Safety clowns. I'm glad you were able to save that piece.
@Yumadbro1992
Never in my 32 years have i heard someone call a piece of moulding , "a moulding".
@Egumusdere
Haha. Advertising.
@neverbeen2
at least hold the saw correctly 🙁
@Whitehorse_crimefighter
I noticed you dont wear any protective equipment. Hope you live a long time. Old paint and some wood types are toxic af. Not wearibg respirtory equipment is wild. Hardcore people dont live a long time but at least they live hardcore
@DaveChopsWood
lol glad I watched to the last seconds 😅
@YourBeastRoy
You got a legit lol from me at the end there haha
@billmccrackin8825
They had someone remove wood trim because it is a fire hazard? What a (@7&$! joke. Well, if it was a foundry or kiln room then sure.😅
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My partner started wearing flatcaps and i think your new collection would interest them
Please make caps for big heads. I have a big head and it is so very difficult to find hats/caps that fit.
Our whole house is made of longleaf pine logged some time before 1895. Any time you drill into it, the smell of pine resin is really strong — and it's hard as a rock. You have to pre-drill any time you want to put in a screw, and cut nails are the only kind that don't make the wood split. It's lovely stuff, and weighs a ton.
Some how YouTube unsubbed me from you! Anyway, repurposing stuff is dope.
so you and james are dating right
Love your content. The hats look amazing! I’m ordering one on payday.
Good stuff Owen
Seriously u can't have moldings 😮
Awesome mate, love your work 🇦🇺💪🏼💪🏼👊🏼
That’s crazy. I just ripped some molding off like that in a house here in Maine. It’s been hard to find it at a local store. I found something similar and made it work.
I could listen to you all day
Ah yes, the place where i go to consume literally poison. Cant let someone make it unhealthy by smoking a nice gar with the lads!
I know you're not in the US, but here we have to be careful of lead in old paint. 😮 Do you have that concern there? Do you need a respirator to avoid inhaling paint chips?
I agree with all the lively posts here: you are amazing, you are inspiring, keep up the great work, and thanks for sharing!❤!
Slán go "fall"
I have a 30” piece that’s 71/2” wide, up and down mill sawed one side and the same OG molding as yours. I found it in my attic when I lived in an early 19th century farm house. It was a scrap from the outside cornice. It’s white pine and never painted. A good idea you have there! Kind Thanks and keep on keepin on! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania
Bloody Health and Safety clowns. I'm glad you were able to save that piece.
Never in my 32 years have i heard someone call a piece of moulding , "a moulding".
Haha. Advertising.
at least hold the saw correctly 🙁
I noticed you dont wear any protective equipment. Hope you live a long time. Old paint and some wood types are toxic af. Not wearibg respirtory equipment is wild. Hardcore people dont live a long time but at least they live hardcore
lol glad I watched to the last seconds 😅
You got a legit lol from me at the end there haha
They had someone remove wood trim because it is a fire hazard? What a (@7&$! joke. Well, if it was a foundry or kiln room then sure.😅
Ok now this is merch done right
You tried sanding mesh ?
Nice bit of Merch