i guess they are making frames for walls and doing a test fit
that is an amazing joint they're fitting there
looks like they are a production shop for pre-built homes and by hand to boot
looks like fir or redwood
i guess they are making frames for walls and doing a test fit
that is an amazing joint they're fitting there
looks like they are a production shop for pre-built homes and by hand to boot
looks like fir or redwood
another nice one splicing two beams that is a beautiful joint there
i see a jointer in the background so they do utilize some machinery but the joints are cut by hand
I'm getting a refusal by my protection software with both of your links.
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Lew
Me to - at first glance it looks like youtube, but it's actually youtu.be - maybe some scuzzy scammer trying to infect hosts with malware?
There is nothing spammy about youtub.be
Google introduced youtub.be to shorten youtube links by letting you leave out the .com/watch?v= characters. The shorter the better for twitter.
BTW...I was not implying that EC's link are any good, just that I don't think it has anything to do with the youtu.be section.
If you enter youtu.be in your address bar, you should be redirected to youtube.com.
Ah - thanks for the clarification. With some many phishing emails out there doing "clever" things to URLs I'm a bit jaded I'm afraid. Good to know the domain is not a scam. Links don't work, but that's apparently a different issue...
...Kevin
If in doubt, manually direct your browser to
This fails. At the original URL it shows a security certificate flaw on both links.
It works for me. Try opening this link. It is some amazing joinery.
What worked for me was to google for "Y1oMZKYuSI8", to yield .
Well worth watching.
Joe Gwinn
i would not cover that framing with drywall
i need to find the joint they use in the corners
it would be an interesting technique for a book case or some other furniture
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