One Day Builds
Adam embarks on one of his most ambitious builds yet: fulfil…
Show And Tell
Adam recently completed a build of the royal St. Edwards cro…
Making
Viewers often ask to see Adam working in real-time, so this …
One Day Builds
Adam and Norm assemble a beautifully machined replica prop k…
One Day Builds
One of the ways Adam has been getting through lockdown has b…
Making
Adam unboxes and performs a quick test of this novel new hel…
Making
When Adam visited Weta Workshop early last year, he stopped …
One Day Builds
Adam tackles a shop shelf build that he's been putting off f…
Show And Tell
Time for a model kit build! This steampunk-inspired mechanic…
One Day Builds
Adam reveals his surprise Christmas present for his wife--a …
If you want another British competition show for kids that’s right down your alley, try LEGO Masters. A range of contestants, from as young as nine to as old as 60 compete together in the same creative competition making cool Lego creations from scratch.
Welcome to Austria Adam, sorry about the lacklustre weather. If you need some ideas for things to do inside which aren’t in the Museums Quartier then maybe check out Time Travel Vienna or Haus des Meeres. Aside from the Christmas markets at the Rathaus and Shoenbrunn make sure you check out the ones Am Hof and at Spittelberg. If you take the City Airport Train say hi to my wife 🙂
Hi Adam. You mentioned you’re enjoying a documentary about the 70’s. If you like that, check out the new sitcom called ‘The Kids Are Alright’ I think it’s on ABC. It’s very funny, about a family with 8 kids in the 1970’s…takes me back to my childhood…
Long haired Jamie riding a horse…. sounds majestic.
If you like Great British Bake Off, I hope you’ve seen Making It with Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman. Such a sweet show with makers helping each other win.
And if you like Gordon Ramsey when he’s not shouting, try The F Word. It’s all about passion, with very little yelling, especially after the first season.
I really need to get an arborist to thin out my five maples, two apples and an ash. There are plenty of people who will chop them down and cut them up locally, but no one who can go into them and cut out the overgrowth without looking like a home flow-be haircut. Also when we were kids my mother cut the end off of the tv cord at the beginning of summer. Little did she know that there were plugs at the local hardware store that just clipped on the end of the cord without stripping it.
Timber framers have all kinds of semi-portable tools for breaking down giant things with some reasonable degree of precision.
https://www.timberwolftools.com/mafell-zsx-ec-400-chain-beam-saw
Kiln drying is a bit more of a commitment, unfortunately.
Hey Norm, I’ve been watching these things quite a lot over the last few days over on Youtube and its been really hit and miss trying to watch them in order as I haven’t been able to find a Playlist, does one exist?