BEGINNERS Guide to Using an Electric Planer.
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- How to Use an Electric Planer. A Beginners Guide. The Electric Planer would have to be one of the handiest tools in the workshop. It’s basically a hand plane on steroids which makes them super fast and highly efficient!
Like all power tools, the electric planer can be a scary tool for the newly initiated. In this video, l hope to build up your confidence and take away the fear factor when using the planer.
The planers come in both corded and battery-powered models. I’m a bit old school and have a corded planer, that way l always have 100% power at all times.
The good thing about the corded model is that you can pick up a good one for a reasonably cheap price compared to the good quality battery-powered models.
I hope you find this video useful and continue to grow in confidence when it comes to using power tools of all types.
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#electricplaner #planer #makitaplaner - Jak na to + styl
I'm a widow & just found my husbands planner. After blowing the sawdust out I read the manual. I allways used our Hand planners so I'm a little Nerve's using this. I watch many DIY videos being self dependent & love my work shop. Your Video is the BEST!!. Extremely" easy to understand & your very educational. Now I feel confident thank thank thank You😉
Fantastic Paula! Well done on dusting off the planer. Once you get the hang of it, it's a very handy little machine 👍😁🇦🇺
Can I use the tools of your husband thank you
Let's go, all us nerds. Forget fear, keep respect.
@@diyforknuckleheadsI knew you are a great teacher. Now I know you are very nice too.
@@josepalacid Cheers mate 👍😁🇦🇺
Love videos like these, I can tell my wife to watch it and she'll understand why I need a new tool.
Hahahahhahaha....Smart mate......very smart 👍👍
Mark, you are a god !!!!
Ha ha ha ha ha ha
Hey amazing guy ...do you have any videos on how to correctly calibrate a mitre saw ?? I'm really convinced YOU would explain it better !!👍🏾
For a 2 year old video, and your still responding to comments, just goes to show how dedicated you are!
I'm currently renovating our 5,000sq ft home. Doing everything DIY as much as possible. Your videos (and other creators) have gotten me through so many tight spots..thank you for what you do man! Keep up the great work! Cheers from Wisconsin USA! The cheese state 🧀🐄🧀🐄🧀🐄🧀
Cheers for that Richard! Appreciate the feedback mate. Yep still responding as you guys are the reason l keep going. It's a great way of building a positive community 👍👍 Good luck with the Reno's mate and thanks for taking the time to watch. 😁 Wisconsin sounds like my kind of State......gotta love a good cheese 👍😁🇦🇺
You didn't cover at all what the application of a planar is. Methods or uses and why.
@duke1281 You would feel right at home here - no shortage of cheese! 😊
I came for the planer info...but the clamping options were gold. Subscribed for the Dad Jokes.
Of you have a wood tap you can use bolts and tap some handles to make your own vices. Only wood and not heavy metal but for a project and a useful cheap trick pretty cool.
the clamping options were good ad Vice (another dad joke)
I UNSUBSCRIBED because if the dad jokes...
Haha... yeah... exactly!!
That part using the clamps to make a vise was pure genius. Haven't seen anyone else doing similar. 💯
Cheers Bernie! Glad you liked it mate and thanks for the feedback 👍👍😁🇦🇺
@@diyforknuckleheads always found your contents very informative and practical. Thanks mate. Now let me have some of that tea. 😑
@@burningbernie Have a nice cuppa mate 👍👍😁
This guy is seriously amazing, why didn't i find him sooner, just like a father with good advice :)
Thanks Zack.....great to have you on board mate 👍😁🇦🇺
@@diyforknuckleheads thanks Dad!
@@thrills120 😂
Agreed I want to be adopted by this guy 😂
I’ve been watching wood working videos for years and this stuff is too notch. Especially the clamping advice. I’ve been struggling with my limited space, but those pipe clamp ideas are incredible
Cheers mate! Glad you liked the video and thanks for the feedback 👍😁🇦🇺
I'm not a beginner, but it's always a good thing to see how/what a other person is doing or think about it. It's never too late to learn something.
👍...Very true Peet.....thanks for watching 👍😁🇦🇺
I love your attitude, too many people in our trade think they are too good or too experienced to learn something new.
The most straight-forward, simplest, and easy to follow ever! Thank you very much for the wonderful instructions.
You had me at "anatomy lesson" excellent, so glad I found your channel! New subscriber! VERY well done!
"And the award for the guy who you would most like to be your neighbor/buddy goes to Uncle Knackers!"
I watch a lot of woodworking videos and always watch your videos. the videos are awesome, the info is killer and the explanations easy to understand but your personality makes it fun too. thank you !
Cheers mate! Glad you like the vids and thanks for taking the time to watch. 👍😁🇦🇺
Just wanted to say how useful this video has been for me, I bought an electric planer about 10 years ago, to planer a single door, did that and it has sat in its case on the shelf since as I wasn't sure how to use if for much else - this video has really helped me understand what it does and how to use it well.
I've got into some small wood working tasks during 'lock down' and watched so many youtube videos where they have these amazing workshops, your videos are great in that your setup is not dissimilar to my own - a work bench and some basic power tools - and I feel like I can do what you're showing.
Thanks for the videos.
Thanks for the feedback Peter. I keep my shop fairly simple as that is the audience that l'm looking for....nothing to fancy here mate 😂 Have a good one mate 👍😁🇦🇺
Pipe clamp vise was the coolest thing I learned in this one!
Cheers mate....glad you liked it 👍😁🇦🇺
I’ve seen “sash cramps” which cost £Mega for what they are. But pipe clamps are reasonable. Thanks for the heads-up. 👍
The best, most comprehensive video I’ve ever seen on the use of a power tool.
Great job!
Thank you for the comment Lee! Much appreciated mate 👍🇦🇺😁
Came to learn about a planer...but those tips about using pipe clamps as a holdfast or leg clamp were pure gold. Thank you, sir!
My pleasure mate! Glad you liked them and thanks for watching 👍😁🇦🇺
Perfect timing on this video. I recently bought my first electric hand planer and then this video popped up.
Google is listening Chris 😂😂 Good luck with the planer mate....it's a great little tool 👍 Thanks for watching 👍😁🇦🇺
Great Advice!!! Also the one for magnets to detect hidden nails in the wood... as simple as amazing!
No worries Alessandro! Glad you found the video useful mate and thanks for watching 👍😁🇦🇺
Great tip Knackers, I wish I'd seen this before I tried using one a few years ago, I gave up and went and bought a hand plane. Thankyou for sharing.
No worries Stuart! Glad to shed some light on the machine mate 👍🇦🇺😁
Shane your videos make wood working and related tools use so much easier. Your presentation and explanations suit amateurs like my self to improve our skills without rushing or jumping in to quickly. Thank you and keep it up.
Awesome! Thanks for the feedback Paul....it's much appreciated mate! Cheers 👍😁🇦🇺
@@diyforknuckleheads Further to this Shane I bought the IRWIN clamps via Amazon, got a couple of pieces of pipe and now have a couple of various sized vices for similar use to your video, excellent and again my thanks.
First video of your I've watched, well done sir. I'm still new to wood working and understand the need for straight pieces. I've been using a router table I built but a hand planner looks like it can be quicker set up. Like anything I just need to practice with it. The section on using pipe clamps was huge, justified getting them ...
G'day Steven....glad you found the video useful mate 👍 Thanks for watching 👍😁🇦🇺🎄
What a great idea for a quick makeshift leg vice - great tip knackers - or should it be quackers!! You bloody legend! Keep em coming mate
😂....thanks Matt! Gotta say the vice works really well mate...give it a go 👍 Have a great weekend 👍😁🇦🇺
Thank you for this video, specially for last part demonstrating how to use Pipe clamps.
No worries at all Arresha! Glad you found it helpful and thanks for watching 👍😁🇦🇺
This was definitely informative, I have a power planner but was not knowledgeable of it’s correct use. The tips regarding the blade flipping also was an eye opener!
As far as the use of clamps, that is brilliant! Please record more tips like this.
Thanks!!
Glad it was helpful Les and thanks for watching mate....much appreciated 😁👍🇦🇺
just stumbled on your vid, Great ,love your approach Ive been working wood for 40years and found this refreshing thanks from the UK
Thanks Paul 👍 Appreciate the comment mate 👍🇦🇺😁
LOVE your jokes !! As a old guy doing woodworking for 50 years, I find your videos very informative. I'm just not that great at teaching people . Going to show some young DIY's neighbors your channel, you will teach them such great knowledge and terrific tips. Thank you so much !!!!!!
No worries Rod! 👍 Thanks for sharing the vids mate....really appreciate it 👍😁🇦🇺
This is EXCELLENT! I'm comfortable with most power tools, but these planers have always scared the hell out of me. Now I need to use one for scarfing plywood, and I feel a lot better about it thanks to your clear, sensible presentation. Thank you!
You're very welcome Chris! Glad you found the video useful mate and all the best with the planer 👍😁🇦🇺
planer is whole lot safer then circular saw,table saw ,angle grinder reciprocal saw
Simple, precise, informative and NO NONSENSE. I love the vise clamp.
Thanks for teaching low cost alternative.
No worries Shailesh! Glad you found the video useful mate 👍🇦🇺😁
You lost me at the duck joke!
Thank you very much your tutorial. It was easy to follow and fun to listen to. I have been staring at my dad's planer for over a decade, afraid to use it. Today you gave the confidence, and courage to use it and it's awesome.
I used it on a very old 2 by 4 so it's actually 2 by 4" not like today's and the wood grain is gorgeous. 😃
Awesome! I'm glad you found a few pointers in the video Matthew 👍 Have fun with it. Cheers 👍😁🇦🇺
Great video!! I've been doing woodworking, both professional and DIY, for 50 years. I've never ever seen the tricks with the pipe clamps through the table top or the legs. It just goes to show you can still learn stuff every day.
Thanks for the great video.
BTW... don't quit your day job just yet. You'll starve to death if you rely on those jokes to put food on the table.
Hahahahha...WHAT......that was one of my best jokes Steve!! Thanks for watching mate 👍😁🇦🇺
I am about to plan a couple of doors tomorrow and it’s one job I suck at. This video couldn’t have come at a better time 👍
Good stuff Joel! All the best with the doors mate 👍 Let me know how you go 👍😁🇦🇺
@@diyforknuckleheads hi buddy, what's the brand of blue pipe clamp that you use in this video? The link is for a different clamp that looks not as good for what I need. Thanks for sharing!
@@silversurfer233 They look like Irwin pipe clamps
@@silversurfer233 Mate, mine are Irwin Clamps suitable a 3/4" Pipe. They, unlike a lot of other pipe clamps don't require a threaded end on the pipe which was really appealing to me. I did a search on Amazon, found the same type but it was for a half inch pipe which to be fair is probably OK. The ones l linked to are a very popular model and will do the job for you perfectly. Thet just need a threaded pipe. Hope that makes sense 👍😁🇦🇺
@@diyforknuckleheads thanks for the reply, I will get a set of each as they will be "good to go! "
I have been using a hand plane forever and finally decided to get an electric one. Thanks for this. Super helpful.
Glad I could help mate! Thanks for watching 👍😁🇦🇺
I am happy to accept the demonstrator as my guru in wood working jobs. Thanks a lot.
Thanks mate! I appreciate the comment 👍👍😁🇦🇺
Thanks for the vid, and I appreciate the emphasis on safety! Nothing infuriates me quite as much as woodworking videos that demonstrate unsafe practices.
Cheers Patrick....appreciate the comment mate 👍😁🇦🇺
Yeah, whenever there is a video teaching anything at all, I cringe when they do not show/explain safety practices.
It should be a part of every tool or woodworking lesson for newer folks that could be watching.
Have you had a budget increase Unkle K? Two pencils? One looked brand new!!!!!!
As always informative and entertaining in equal measures. Keep up the great work.
Hahahahahhahaha.....pencils are a premium in my place mate...having two is unheard of😂😂
Thanks for watching mate 👍😁🇦🇺
First time I see a pipe clamp! Thanks for the good tips!
Henry
No worries VTD! Glad you found something useful in the video 👍😁🇦🇺
This guy is absolutely the best instructor...ever, anywhere. He should run courses on how to teach...any subject.
👍😁.....Thanks Brian! Really appreciate the feedback mate and thanks for watching 👍🇦🇺😁
Best damn accent in whole Australia ❤️ Can't get enough of it :) The tricks with the pipe clamp are nice too!
👍...Cheers Nick 👍😁🇦🇺
Re the accent...he gives the lovely Rita Panahi a run for her money.
your thumbnail reminds me of when I did that very thing and took the tip of my finger off. i was so used to feeling for the blade as a carpenter mind you it was over 35 years ago
Oooohhhh.....you wouldn't forget that mate 😬 Thanks for watching 👍😁🇦🇺
Great guide too, Uncle Knackers. I have a Rockwell from the late 60's with all of the guides for doors.
Steve!!!!....that's genuine antique mate 👍👍 Thanks for watching mate 👍🇦🇺😁
Thank you for sharing Love will win, fear will not - Love fear 💖 than it will never win 🙏
I bought an electric planer after I watched how you planed that cool big dining table you made, but yeah I was a little afraid to use it at first.. Always love your videos and learn alot from them--thanks for taking the time to put them together for us. And I love that jig--I'll have to make one of those this weekend!
Awesome! Thanks Lisa......Glad you found the video useful 👍😁🇦🇺
Hi Lisa,can you give a link to the dining table or a header please
Hello my friend.
These are really good tips. I learned about Makita planer blade replacement. Thank you for sharing. Big greetings. Yours truly.
No worries at all.....glad you found the video useful and thanks for watching 👍😁🇦🇺
@@diyforknuckleheads You're welcome. See you. I wish you a good day.
1. Pipe clamp vice deserves a video of its own.
2. How to avoid streak marks when using an electric planer for face planing as opposed to edge planing?
I know nothing before this video about electric planners... learned a lot... also great advice on pipe clamps and homemade vise's... excellent ideas!!!
Thanks for that Robert 👍 Glad you found the video useful mate 😁🇦🇺👍
“Ducks don’t speak English as far as I know” 😂😂😂
😂😂....apparently that's what l've been told 😂 Thanks for watching
Jesse 👍😁🇦🇺
@@diyforknuckleheads Just told my partner the 'dad duck' joke, pause of a few seconds then he cracked up, which is what I did when I heard it :)
@@jesshothersall Hahahahaha.....it''s the simple jokes that l find the best Jessica 😂
you're a great teacher, thanks for the tutorial, grateful Pom
Cheers Ray 👍.....Glad to help mate 👍😁🇦🇺
Very useful. I often wondered what the groove was for and like many DIYers, reading the instructions is not an option lol. Thank you.
Hahahahaha....instructions???....what instructions! Thanks for watching Vinny 👍😁🇦🇺
Omg!! This was so super helpful!! I am a brand new trying to learn woodworking… you have solved so many problems I have because I’m limited in money…
Not only did I learn about planers-why I clicked on your video-but, the vice clamp and table clamps ideas… brilliant! I can do that right now with what I have on hand! Love the magnet idea.Thank you so so so much,
No worries at all Lora! Glad you found the video useful and thanks for taking the time to watch 👍😁🇦🇺
175k subs and you still reply to all your comments. Wow!.
Done my part to get you to 176k! great vid by the way 👍
Glad you liked it Dustmeister! I still comment as l think it's the least l can do for someone who has taken the time out of their day to watch one of my dodgy vids and then leave a comment....l really appreciate it 👍👍 Thanks for the sub too....👍😁🇦🇺
Great tips... keep em coming Knackers!!
Thanks Clayton!! Glad you liked them mate and thanks for watching 👍😁🇦🇺
I use pipe clamps in a lot of creative ways and I have to say, you got me with these tips! Can’t wait to see more videos from you!
Cheers Kent! Yeah the clamp vices work really well 👍 Thanks for watching mate 👍😁🇦🇺
hi,
you might want to mention that you are left handed.
Can’t believe I’ve actually cut out the Jig and used it many times unbelievably helpful. 😊
👍👍...Glad l could help David 👍😁🇦🇺
When I use most of power tool, I place the cable on top of my arm rather than drag it behind the tool. My tip 😜
Over the shoulder works for me.
Great idea. My angle grinder lead is about 6 inches (old speak) long now. I’ve cut it so many times. It’s a wonder I’m still upright.
Thanks for the tip.
Good plan thanks
All of the above, plus sometimes tuck a bight under my belt, with just enough slack to feed my reach.
You guys need to join the 21st century and invest in cordless tools 😉
Greetings My King, we give thanks for your information, i do have same planner 😍😘 I love wood working
Hi Bongani....glad you found the video useful mate and thanks for watching 👍😁🇦🇺
@@diyforknuckleheads yes I please send more videos we love wood working and we living with it, it brings food on the tables 😅😎🤗
I did subscribe for more videos please make a plan with us as your subscribers 😁
May I ask something about having a you tube channel, did you you tube pay and how?
@@bonganimkhwanazi5097 Hi Bongani. Because CZcams is owned by Google, Google pays you a very small amount of money to play their ads on your video. 👍
Great tips. I have an electric planer, works well. Now I will have a leg vice thanks to you and the rusty pipe clamps I was given.
That's a win-win Michael 👍👍
Great vid, thanks for posting! I really like the tip about how to use a clamp by drilling a hole in the workbench. I can't tell you how many times I have struggled with getting a project pieces clamped tightly to my bench. Thank you very much! Can't wait to give it a try!
Glad it was helpful Andrea 👍😁 Good luck with yours....it works really well 👍😁🇦🇺
You missed a bit of self deprecating humor there "the knob on the top of the planer is the person using it, this one is for changing the depth" hehe, great vids :)
Hahahahhaha....I'll have to use that one in the future J.S 😂 Thanks for watching 👍😁🇦🇺
Perfect timing Shane, I've just bought one, but you knew that didn't you ? !! :-)
😂😂...using all my psychic powers Jim l just knew 😂. Thanks fir watching mate 👍😁🇦🇺
This is a great video! Thank you, as a beginner trying to teach myself how to use the various tools for my projects, this is just what the doctor ordered.
Glad it was helpful A.M! All the best for your future projects 👍🇦🇺😁
Just came across your channel whilst researching electric planes, instantly subscribed. Thank you for the great information.
Awesome! Thanks Chris 👍 Hope you can stick around for many more vids to come mate 👍😁🇦🇺
I thought this was an advertisement and I was waiting for a while for “skip add” Then my husband started watching this with me. Now he owns a plainer. I asked him what he is going to do with it. He didn’t know.
😂.....Classic 😂
"You never know when you might need it!" Accounts for many tool purchases
🤣🤣🤣🤣 even I, i am in my way too.
Hello I love u channel ...and I always do your projects
Thanks mate!.....really appreciate the comment and your support 👍🇦🇺😁
Started watching for some planer tips, ended up watching for some vise tips! Now I have to buy some pipe clamps at the hardware store tomorrow, thanks!
Hahahahaha.....everyone needs some pipe clamps mate! 👍😁🇦🇺
Hey, when getting pipe clamps, the ones I like more are the ones that the working end screws onto the pipe. The others slip off (for me anyway) to often.
Love this guys no frills style.
He's just so easy to listen to.
👍.....Cheers Davy! Appreciate the comment mate 👍🇦🇺😁
Great vid and I’m not even gonna lie...I laughed at the dad joke.
😂....you obviously have great taste in humour 😂 Thanks for watching mate and l'm glad you enjoyed the video. Cheers 😁🇦🇺👍
I did as well, and I’m instantly telling everyone I know!
@@natejm Hahahhaaha.....good stuff mate 👍🇦🇺😁
I've owned one of those for 20 years and I didn't know what that v-grove was for...
Now you know Otis 👍😁
Love the clamping ideas. I have to travel 600 or so miles soon to help my in-laws repair damage from Hurricane Sally. There is no workshop so I plan to build a work table that will mount to the Class 3 receiver hitch on my motor home. I plan to take a metal working vise to mount on the table and will include your pipe clamp vise for wood projects. Great idea! Darlington,South Carolina USA
Thanks William and sorry to hear about the aftermath of Hurricane Sally.....Hope everybody was OK?
Thanks for watching mate and l'm sure you'll like the vice. Cheers 🇦🇺👍
I love your way of presentations. Thanks for sharing all of these tips.
Thanks mate....glad you like the vids....l appreciate the feedback 👍😁🇦🇺
I was thinking to myself, why don’t I have a bench vice?
I was thinking through every reason till I simply thought, “I don’t have bench.”
😂....That would do it Travis 👍😁
Great video. Subbed
Thanks Mike....glad you found it useful mate 👍😁🇦🇺
@@diyforknuckleheads you are married you had wedding ring
Same
I have been an avid woodworker for a couple of years. I got a huge amount of tips from an American woodwork channel for beginners. It was great but recently the presenter has given up on woodworking and tips and gone into interviewing other woodworking channel presenters so it became boring. You sir have the best channel of its type I have come across and am really sorry I didn't find it earlier. The tips are excellent and the jokes are dire. Brilliant.
Fantastic! Thank you so much for the feedback Richard....really appreciate it mate and l'm glad that you find the jokes just as appalling as l do 😂😂
Love the video! I'll be shaving some doors down soon and I'm so glad I found this since I've never used a planer.
Awesome! Glad to help Shirley and thanks for watching 👍😁🇦🇺
Clamp things every time. EVERY!! Being clever, I was trying to run a wedge across the cutters with left hand, and holding the plane right hand. Piece shot away and my finger ends went into the cutter. Could see the boney ends etc.
Sounds obvious, but working with it every day hanging doors, familiarity breeds contempt.
It took nearly 2 years to grow sufficient skin etc to 'look normal' and about another 6 years for feeling to return. I did know better. :0/
These things are NOT forgiving.
WOW! Very nasty indeed Dave.....l agree that familiarity can be a dangerous thing leading to complacently. Take care people 👍
Mephisto, thanks for your testimony, it will help to keep a least one, and probably many, folks in full possession of their fingers. A mitzvah.
Bunnings will be left wondering why are they selling so many planers this Sunday(tommorrow)
Hahahahaha...They probably don;'t have any 😂 Cheers mate 🇦🇺😁👍
Great vid. You have solved a problem I had with the cutting at the end of a piece.
Cheers, Carl
Thanks Carl...glad to help mate 👍🇦🇺😁
Excellent video! Very educational! I will probably never use a planer but if I needed to, I'd feel a bit more comfortable after watching this!
Keep up the great work! 🤘
Thanks Andy! Really appreciate the comment mate 👍😁🇦🇺
In America, women have to be completely self taught. We're treated horribly by men in this field. So your video is very helpful! I appreciate how you explain things.
😊👍.....Thanks for that...glad l could help 👍
Same for most people..
Uhh, where do you think every other man learns…
A dad joke , well my joke , What do you call a sheep who's had a haircut :- Shaun
😂...I like it mate 👍😁🇦🇺
@@diyforknuckleheads Maaate I was in hospital some time ago and said to the young nurse do you like grumpy old men and she said No and I said nether dose my wife .
Clamping tricks are AWESOME! Thanks
Yeah they work really well Jared 👍👍 Thanks for watching mate 👍😁🇦🇺
I just got the Bosch PL2632K ... and wow!! It's unreal how amazing it is. Way better than my old makita, or newer Dewalt. Omg. I wish I would've bought Bosch long ago. Everything I've bought has felt like going from a Toyota, to a Porsche!!
If you're going to work with reclaimed wood, invest in an actual metal detector. Aluminum nails will laugh at your magnet and puch your planer in the teeth.
Better a carbide blade and can cut any nail or almost any screws too.
Most steel blades will cut aluminum no problem. If it's carbide, even better. It's steel nails and screws that will kill a blade fast.
@@cchavezjr7, right on. The reason one of my preferred push sticks on the table saw is aluminium with a bird’s mouth. Nothing drastic happens if the blade is grazed, just cuts through it.
Brilliant mate thank you! I honestly really appreciate the bonus on pipe clamps, never came across those and thanks to you they look amazing! 👌
G'day Elliott.....glad you liked the video mate and l appreciate you taking the time to watch...Cheers 👍😁🇦🇺
Never used one before, got a decent one to take the bottom off of some doors for my sister and was a tad nervous - thank you so much for this, the clamping tips were gold! I wish I'ld found this channel sooner.
You're welcome mate! Glad you found the video useful 👍😊
THANK YOU SO MUCH for those pipe clamp tips! I was trying to work it out in my head for too long!
Happy to help Dean! Thanks for watching mate 👍
I really liked the way of making a vice from pipe clamp. I have a very small vice (for metal/soldering), but it's no good for thicker wood, so this idea was great!
@@AlexLittle Thanks Alex 👍
Carpenter Joiner here, this guy keeps it simple and Aussie. Legend
👍...Cheers mate 😁🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
You are a very caring teacher, remind me of my favourite high school teacher. Thanks a lot
👍😁....No worries at all A.C! Glad you found the video useful and thanks for watching 👍😁🇦🇺
Much needed intro to planers. Thank you 👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽
No worries at all mate! Glad you found the vid useful 👍😁🇦🇺
I was going thru CZcams looking for, I don't remember what now, when one of your videos came by. I have watched many and loved everyone. I have subscribed and still watching. My very best regards from Panama City Panama
Hi Jose. Welcome aboard mate....great to have you here and l hope you can stick around for many more to come 👍😁🇦🇺
I've used my ciuclar saw,do pretty good on my first try thanks to your teaching ‼️☺️ don't have a electric planner YET ‼️😁 this is exciting 😀‼️‼️pallets here I come 💥‼️
Well done Corinne!...onwards and upwards 👍👍
I wasn’t keen to watch this guy at first . But I really like him, he explains things accurately and he makes me laugh, he’s a real character , love his videos 😊
👍😁....glad you persevered Angela 😁 Thanks for watching and for the comment.....hope you can stick around 👍😁🇦🇺
These types of videos are the best. There are so many videos with people doing perfect work with top shelf tools that were given to them by sponsers.
Thanks Kun! Appreciate the comment mate 👍🇦🇺😁
Thanks for posting. Just purchased a Makita planer and appreciate your helpful rundown of the basics and the demos. Well done mate!
Glad it was helpful John! Good luck with the planer mate 👍👍
I’m not sure if I’ve left a comment in the last decade or not, but just had to say how much I appreciate how thorough this was. Subscribed! Keep up the great work and thank you for your candor, wit and knowledge.
Awesome! Thanks for that Spencer....appreciate the feedback mate 👍😁🇦🇺
Halfway through the video, great clear instructions.
👍😁....Cheers Brendan 👍
Awesome vid. Wasn’t searching for this but I happened to just purchased an electric planer and pipe clamps for this is perfect! Love the mods on the pipe clamps for use as bench vises. Genius. Subscribed immediately.
👍😁....Fantastic Alex! Welcome aboard mate and thanks for watching 😁 Hope you can stick around for more....Cheers 👍😁🇦🇺
I got a milwaukee planner, it really helped me hanging slab doors and bifold doors.. life saver
👍...Awesome! Well done J.D 👍😁🇦🇺
I appreciate your your help with my planer. I am about to make a farmhouse table and my electric planer has, quite frankly, scared me. Now I have your safety knowledge and I can proceed and be safe. I do enjoy your other videos as well. Cheers from Idaho, USA.
Hi Linda....glad you found the video useful! Thanks for taking the time to watch and good luck with the planer 👍😊
I'm a widow too, and I'm just learning how to use all these tools on my own. Because he never really showed me much.
Yours is the most informative video I've ever seen, and I'm saving it!
Thanks Deb....glad you found it useful 👍🇦🇺😁
"Don't buy a cheap set of pipe clamps".....VERY good advice!! Harbor Freight taught me that!!
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Such a nice guy you seem to be! Great tips and great personality. Thank you!