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Another Woodshop Podcast
Episode 250: Deck Protective Services

Another Woodshop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2025 93:11


Episode 250Sponsors:Onefinity CNC:The industry standard for at home production CNCs. Ball screw and linear rail construction - No beltsCompatible with all popular software, 15 minute setup, infinitely upgradable, and world class tech support!And its made in Canada. Which means Maple Glazed Rails!One Machine - Infinite possibilitieshttps://www.onefinitycnc.com/Sign up for Patreon for Early access, and special Patreon-only content:https://www.patreon.com/anotherwoodshoppodcastJoin us for the AWP Mid-West MAYker Meetup - May 17 2025RSVP: http://midwestmaykermeetup.com PATREON GIVEAWAY!Donate to Maker's For St. JudeEvery $5 earns you an extra entry in the January Patreon Giveaway (Paid Patrons Only)http://fundraising.stjude.org/goto/anotherwoodshoppodcast Whats on our bench:

“What It’s Really Like to be an Entrepreneur”
#460: Invent, Fail, Scale with GRABO Co-Founder Nimo Rotem

“What It’s Really Like to be an Entrepreneur”

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 18:54


What does it take to scale a hardware product globally—without outside debt—and land a co-branded deal with an industry giant like DeWalt? In this episode of That Entrepreneur Show, visionary entrepreneur, engineer, and maker Nimo Rotem shares his journey from failed startups to global success with Grabo, a revolutionary power tool transforming the construction and manufacturing space.Nimo discusses his early lessons from building a 3D-printed insole startup fresh out of college, the harsh realities of hardware versus software entrepreneurship, and how bootstrapping with strategic patience paved the way for long-term growth. He dives into scaling across continents, managing teams in China and the U.S., and negotiating co-branding deals without giving up ownership.Whether you're in your first year or scaling to new heights, this episode is packed with practical advice on manufacturing, product development, and financial strategy—all from someone who built a global company from scratch.Key Topics:Why Nimo avoids borrowing money—even in hardware startupsLessons from a failed first ventureGrabo's origin story and industry disruptionPartnering with DeWalt while retaining controlThe high stakes of hardware quality and scalingTune in to get inspired, learn from the bumps in the road, and hear how one founder turned his prototype into a worldwide product line.Support the showWant the freebie from our guest? Question for our guest or Vincent? Want to become a guest or show partner? Email Danica at PodcastsByLanci@gmail.com.Show Partners:Coming Alive Podcast Production: www.comingalivepodcastproduction.comJohn Ford's Empathy Card Set and App: https://www.empathyset.com/ Music Credits: Copyright Free Music from Adventure by MusicbyAden.

Woodshop Life Podcast
Drum Sander?, Blade Deflection, Shop Smike Detectors and MORE!

Woodshop Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 55:57


This Episodes Questions: Brians Questions When making trivets, how to cut the grooves - when I cut mine I hogged out half the thickness of the wood in one pass.   That led to some pretty rough cuts and gouges (i.e. scrap).   I assume the answer is a router table with a lift, but of course I don't have one YET.   :)      Also, what finish to put on a trivet (which is used for hot pans)? - different finish than a cutting board?   Tung oil?  Danish oil?   I assume 'not' ArmRSeal. Mark I'm preparing to build a set of kitchen cupboards from white oak.  The style will be Mission, with some Frank Lloyd Wright Prairies Style touches.  I have several questions.  I have a SuperMax style cantilever 25-50 drum sander.  Do you think that this is a feasible tool to level out the boards to remove the planer snipe?  …and avoid having to cut 3” of the end of each piece? Darrin   Guys Questions:   Been enjoying your podcast through several projects. My background is homebuilding, but through my sawmill hobby and unwillingness to pay for overpriced garbage…I have found myself learning about woodworking. My question is about making doors.    I have made one door so far using only groove cuts into the stiles's and gluing  the tenons of the rails and panels into these cuts. I don't have much faith in the longevity of this door, but it's been a year now.   What is the traditional methodology for attaching the individual parts of a simple 3 panel door   Should I just buy a domino and get it done…    Also per your latest podcast episode, what is the best way to midi gate the wood movement at the joint of the rails/ stiles. As these joints are not small nor parallel.    Sorry for the low brow question. Appreciate the knowledge. Lucas Hello esteemed woodworking gentlemen! Thanks for the amazing podcast and the contribution to the woodworking community. I'm seeking some general advice and hope you can help. I was recently watched a YouTube video where someone stated that a track saw blade should always be buried for the straightest possible cut. That made me wonder if I can be causing unnecessary blade deflection on my jobsite table saw and Dewalt miter saw. I often struggle achieving perfect 90 on those machines when crosscutting. As a hobbyist with limited shop time, setting up machines is pain but I understand its necessity. Can you speak on this blade deflection and are there any go to tricks that you have for ensuring your machines are set up properly? Thanks for any help you can provide.-Jose    Huys Questions: A while back my wife and I bought and moved into a house with no dishwasher, then later purchased one after realizing how much not having one sucked. We made the mistake of assuming that we would be fine putting the dishwasher at the end of the counter, because we figured the top of the machine would look like a run-of-the-mill home appliance like a washer or dryer, rather than the monstrosity that it actually is. It is ugly. I think I actually recall my wife crying when she saw it, and not in a good way. Since then my loosely held plan has been finding a way to move or dispose of the contents of one section of our cabinets, then cut a section out of said cabinets big enough for the dishwasher to fit underneath. Recently, however, thanks in large part to your podcast, I have developed enough confidence in my woodworking skills to attempt a different idea. My thought is to make what is essentially an end cap or sidewall, which will match the existing cabinetry, anchor it somehow, and then place a new section of countertop between this end cap and the existing end cap of the cabinets. I would essentially be "extending" the countertop, thereby concealing top and visible side of the dishwasher. From what I can tell, all I would have to make, stain, and finish would be a cabinet side panel, a piece of trim to run along the bottom, and a partial face frame. So here come the questions: do you think this is doable, either generally or the way I am thinking? And what would be the easiest way to tackle this project? Note that I'm not particularly concerned over whether or not I use the same method of instruction as was used for the rest of the cabinetry. For example, I don't particularly care to use particle board with a veneer as the rest of the cabinets may have done if it would actually be easier or cheaper in this instance to just make the side panel out of a solid piece of wood. So long as it looks close, its fine with me. The applicable tools I can think of that I have at my disposal are a table saw with a crosscut sled, a compound miter saw, a jigsaw, fixed base router, various types of Sanders, a pocket hole jig, 15, 16, and 23 gauge nailers, and of course all of the basic hand tools. I would describe my skill level as approaching novice. Sincerely,Z achary T Owens Howdy yall, I'm wondering if you can recommend any smoke detectors or carbon monoxide detectors in the woodshop? I work out of a one car garage in Minnesota so have a gas heater to help me stay warm during our bitter winter months, but am also worried about oil rags possibly spontaneously combusting. When I first moved into the shop I tried installing a regular smoke detector however it kept on getting set off when I had excessive dust flying (thank you router). Is there anything that you know of on the market that won't get set off by dust but that I can keep my home protected and have a little more peace of mind? Thanks,   Paul at Twin Lake Woodshop

Woodshop Life Podcast
Bowed Front Drawers, Planer Snipe, Going Pro and MORE!!!

Woodshop Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 50:04


This Episodes Questions: Brian's Questions: My neighbor gave me a beautiful maple root ball that is approximately 3' in diameter about 6 months ago. I am currently letting it dry for another 12 to 24 months. I'm thinking of eventually rough cutting it with a large reciprocating saw. The wood will be used for small boxes or knife handles. Am I crazy? Do you have any advice on dry times and using root wood? George Guy, I am making a bow front dresser and plan to use Blum Blumotion undermount slides for the drawers. However, I'm not sure how I should attach the front of the slide to the bottom of the draw, since the draw front will be curved. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Also, the draws will be inset, but since the blumotion has a fair amount of flexibility (up/down and left/right)  I am thinking aligning the draw fronts should be doable. But do you have any suggestions to make it as simple as possible? Finally I see Rockler has a “JIG IT” under mount drilling guide. Do you use this jig and do you recommend it? Thanks so much!!! Mike Guy's Questions: I live in Fishers, IN and am new to woodworking and was wondering how to find good places for hardwoods? It's been pretty tough to find anything local without driving a decent distance to a mill on the west side of town. Chayse Bell I'm preparing to build a set of kitchen cupboards from white oak.  The style will be Mission, with some Frank Lloyd Wright Prairies Style touches.  I have several questions. How much planer snipe is too much?  I have a Dewalt 13” model 735 benchtop planer.  If I take a short board—say, two feet—and run it through once taking a 1/16 cut, I get 8/1000ths snipe.  Is this to be expected?  …or should I look at getting my planer serviced or maybe trading up.  (The Laguna Tools PX16 planer looks amazing, but six times the money.) Darrin Huy's Questions: Thank you all for what you do. Like so many other woodworkers, I have accumulated quite a bit of wood through my own purchases and also from inheriting my fathers wood collection after he passed away. I would like to move it out of my two car garage workshop to free up space, and am considering building some sort of dry storage box to store it under a deck in my backyard. (I don't have room for a large lumber shed). Thinking roughly 14 foot by 4 foot by 4 foot.  This box would obviously be exposed to the weather as the deck is not sealed. What are your thoughts on this?  And if you were to build this box, would you seal it relatively airtight or would you simply stack the lumber off the ground and put a piece of tin or something over the top to allow airflow. In the second example, I worry about snow, rain and bugs getting access to the lumber. Thanks in advance for your response. Eric in Lincoln Nebraska Hey gentleman, first of all, thank you for the amazing podcast and the fluff-free format. I've been a hobbyist woodworker for about 6 years and I'm at the point where I'm considering turning my hobby into a side job of sorts. My question is: in your opinion, what separates an amateur woodworker from a professional woodworker? Are there certain skills, techniques, or projects you learned that really elevated your confidence or status in the craft? Thanks again, and keep up the awesome content! Adrien from Toronto (Canada)

Business Breakdowns
Snap-on: Tools of the Trades - [Business Breakdowns, EP.213]

Business Breakdowns

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 46:22


Today, we explore the world of tools to break down Snap-on. Snap-on has been around for over 100 years and operates with over a $17 billion market cap. It has continuously evolved the straightforward model of selling tools to specialists, like mechanics, into a durable business model while carving out a leadership position in the professional tools market. My guest is Matt Fleming, portfolio manager at William Blair. Matt gets into what makes Snap-on stand out, the early days of tool innovation, the relationship-focused sales team built around a franchise model, and a financing program that dates back to the very early days. If you've only lived in the world of DeWalt tools, you'll have some fun learning about the professional world through Snap-On. Please enjoy this breakdown of Snap-on.  Subscribe to Colossus Review For the full show notes, transcript, and links to the best content to learn more, check out the episode page here. —- Business Breakdowns is a property of Colossus, LLC. For more episodes of Business Breakdowns, visit joincolossus.com/episodes. Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com). Show Notes (00:00:00) Welcome to Business Breakdowns (00:02:22) Understanding Snap-on's Market and Customers (00:06:19) Snap-on's Rich History and Evolution (00:15:03) The Financial Dynamics of Snap-On's Franchise Model (00:19:42) Snap-on's Competitive Edge and Innovation (00:22:32) Snap-on's Financial Model and Growth Drivers (00:24:28) Breakdown of Tool Industry Segments (00:25:39) Challenges in the Evolving Auto Repair Market (00:28:38) Historical Performance During Economic Downturns (00:30:25) Margin and Cash Flow Analysis (00:34:16) Capital Allocation and Risk Management (00:41:41) Valuation and Market Comparisons (00:44:58) Key Lessons from Snap-on

Construction Brothers
So Will We Use PDF's or Won't We?

Construction Brothers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 62:29


Today we are in conversation with Matt Brennan, Assoc. AIA and host of "What the RFI?" podcast.01:00 – 03:00 | Tools and TechThe nailer vs. hammer metaphor—and some DeWalt drama.03:00 – 06:00 | Change Is HardWhy architects resist new technology.06:00 – 09:00 | Drawing vs. ModelingBalancing old-school sketching with digital tools.09:00 – 11:30 | Learning by DrawingHow hand-drawing builds deeper understanding.11:30 – 14:00 | AI in ArchitectureUsing AI tools to speed up early design.14:00 – 18:00 | Talking to AIHow voice mode and brainstorming with AI are changing workflows.18:00 – 21:00 | Digital NativesThe next generation's tech-first approach to design.21:00 – 24:00 | Building What You DrawThe value of hands-on building experience.24:00 – 27:00 | School GapsWhat architecture programs teach—and what they don't.27:00 – 30:00 | Fear of Falling BehindConcerns about stagnation in the field.30:00 – 34:00 | PDFs vs. ModelsShould BIM replace traditional contract docs?34:00 – 39:00 | Model AccuracyWhy BIM still struggles with liability and clarity.39:00 – 44:00 | The Cyborg Architect™AI-augmented designers and the future of modeling.44:00 – 49:00 | Fast-Tracking ProjectsHow early detailing can shave months off a build.49:00 – 53:00 | Tendering with BIMReal-world examples of model-based tendering.53:00 – 56:00 | Training AI Like a New HireHow giving AI context makes it a powerful teammate.56:00 – 59:00 | Tech Is Moving FastIf you're not adapting, you're getting left behind.59:00 – 1:02:00 | Final ThoughtsEvolving together, with communication at the center.Go build something awesome!CHECK OUT THE PARTNERS THAT MAKE OUR SHOW POSSIBLE: https://www.brospodcast.com/partnersFIND US ONLINE: -Our website: https://www.brospodcast.com -LinkedIn:   / constructionbrospodcast   -Instagram:   / constructionbrospodcast    -TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@constructionbrothers?lang=en-Eddie on LinkedIn:   / eddie-c-057b3b11   -Tyler on LinkedIn:   / tylerscottcampbell  If you enjoy the podcast, please rate us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to us! Thanks for listening!

The Gun Experiment
Gun News, Politics and the Internet with Ben DeWalt

The Gun Experiment

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 82:57


What's Up Keith?We release new content every Tuesday morning so be sure to subscribe so you don't miss a single episode. Subscribe here Tonight's guest co-host has been in the studio many, many times and we are lucky to have him back to chop it up with us; I'm pleased to welcome back Ben DeWalt of Onsight Firearms Training.Catch up with BenWays to support the show:1. Join our mailing list: Thegunexperiment.com 2. Subscribe, Leave us 5 stars and comment on Apple or Spotify3. Follow us on instagram and/or FB: Instagram Facebook4. Be a part of our private community, join our Discord page!5. Be sure to support the sponsors of the show. They are an integral part of making the show possible.Ask us anything at AskMikeandKeith@gmail.comGet Your Gun Experiment Merch HereWe're going to introduce tonight's segments, but before we do I want to talk about Modern Gun Trade School. If you want to take your gun hobby to the next level or actually become an industry professional, then gunsmithing might be right for you.So why choose Modern Gun Trade School? Unlike other online gunsmithing schools it's an accredited programSelf paced and no annoying deadlinesHand on Projects and no long annoying essaysGI Bill ApprovedAffordable (Get started for $69 a month)Head to mgs.edu or call 1 800-493-4114 and tell them you heard about them on the gun experiment.Tonight's Topics of DiscussionElephants, Donkeys and Jackasses I. Ontario suspends 25% Tariff on Electricity After Trump's Tariff ThreatsII. Mike's Soap Box: The Downfall of the Democratic PartyIII. Zuckerberg considered sharing User Data with China according to Whistleblower Gat Scratch FeverIV.

Guys: With Bryan Quinby
Guys: Episode 108 - Tool Guys with Jesse Farrar

Guys: With Bryan Quinby

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 93:53


This week, the first week of a doubleheader. We had our friend Jesse Farrar to talk about a ton of stuff, my smoothie, my old manual labor days, my love of Milwaukee tools and Home Depot. You can find Jesse at Your Kickstarter Sucks and Go Off Kings and https://bsky.app/profile/yourkickstartersucks.com There is more Chris at https://www.patreon.com/notevenashow And for more Guys content, streams and SHOCKTOBER: a deep dive into shock jocks you can click patreon.com/guyspodcast, Join us on the Sunday Night Stream every Sunday night at 8:00 EST and I am on https://bsky.app/profile/murderxbryan.bsky.social  Guys is on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/guys.pod Guys has a Post Office Box now! PO Box 10769 Columbus Ohio 43201

Life in the Front Office
Venture Capital in Sports with Ashley DeWalt, Managing Partner at the Collectiv

Life in the Front Office

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 30:00


Title: Venture Capital in SportsGuest: Ashley DeWalt, Managing Partner at the Collectiv

Tradeswork: The Rocky Mountain MCA Podcast
Technological Innovation at DEWALT featuring Benny Baltrotsky

Tradeswork: The Rocky Mountain MCA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2025 21:32


On this episode of Tradeswork: The Rocky Mountain Mechanical Contractors Association Podcast, we welcome Benny Baltrotsky, Vice President, Partnerships & GTM for DEWALT. From their website: "When we put the DEWALT® name on something, it's a commitment to get the job done right. It's the mark we've left over 100 years of helping world-builders build the modern world." Here are some of the questions you can expect to be answered on this show: What are the key technological advances DEWALT has achieved? Where are they headed in the future? How does AI impact the construction industry? What can it be used for? What concerns Benny the most about the future of construction? What excites him the most? What was Benny's career path that led him to this role? How does DEWALT stand out from its competition? This episode is available on podcatchers everywhere. Please rate, review and subscribe. For more information about DEWALT, please visit their website. For more information about Rocky Mountain Mechanical Contractors Association, please visit our website.

Top Dad
From Pinewood to Paris a Top Dad adventure

Top Dad

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 55:39


Episode 207: Den Leader Duties, Pinewood Races, and Dad Style Debates”This week on theTop Dad Podcast: Top Dad Ken finds himself in his new role as Den Leader—because if scouting needs anything, it's more dad jokes!

The Tie
Mudball Monday 166-The Big Industries Affecting Golf!

The Tie

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 46:42


In this episode of Mudball Monday, hosts Walker Simas and Henry Shimp dive into various topics including their personal consumption habits, the culture of golf, and the influence of big brands in the industry. They discuss the underwhelming experience at a renowned pizza place, the rise of big letter hats in golf culture, and the peculiar sponsorship of golfers by tool companies like DeWalt. The conversation also touches on the philosophical aspects of living in the present and the challenges of balancing work and life. In this conversation, the hosts explore various themes related to golf, including the influence of big tools and technology, the importance of embracing cringe in content creation, and the architectural trends in golf courses driven by big budgets. They discuss the role of figures like Bryson DeChambeau and Tom Fazio in shaping the modern golf landscape, emphasizing the intersection of marketing, technology, and traditional golf values. Hope you all enjoy this conversation. Thanks for the support as always! Cheers,  - The Tie Guys Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Mudball Monday 14:03 Exploring Golf Culture and Big Brands 24:00 Competition in Golf: Tools and Sponsorships 30:04 The Impact of Big Tech on Golf 38:17 Tom Fazio and the Big Golf Course Revolution Website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.thetiepodcast.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Instagram:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ https://www.instagram.com/thetiepodcast/?hl=en⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  Twitter: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://mobile.twitter.com/thetiepodcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ GoodWalk Coffee:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ https://goodwalkcoffee.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  CODE: thetie for 20% off  BDraddy: bdraddy.com  CODE: thetie25 for 25% off Keywords: Mudball Monday, golf culture, competition, big brands, cashmere, DeWalt, food and drink, philosophy, golf, content creation, cringe, big tech, architecture, Tom Fazio, golf courses, marketing, Bryson DeChambeau, PGA Tour

Woodshop Life Podcast
Maintenance Routines, Knock Down Hardware, Basic Shop Tools, And MORE!!!

Woodshop Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2025 60:47


This Episodes Questions: Brians Questions: Hello Guy, Huy, and Sean, I have two questions. 1) I'd like to hear your thoughts on your workshop maintenance routines. Are there yearly, monthly, project-ly routines to the maintenance and cleaning you do in your shops? Marc What are your woodworking goals for 2025? Brian Guys Questions: Hey Guys,  First, thanks for the fantastic podcast.  I always enjoy  listening to you gents so much so that I've managed to get through the entirety of your past episodes. A little background: I work in a small space and am consider going with a combo jointer - planer can leave me some room for something else. I am not a a professional woodworker but an enthusiastic hobbyist.  Right now I have a bench top 10" jointer (I definitely understand why Guy pretty much hates these things) and a DeWalt 735 planer.  I'm happy with the DeWalt, but the jointer can get finicky if it's moved or looked at. I believe I heard in a past episode that Huy is using a Hammer A3-31 jointer-planer combo.     Huy - are you in fact using a Hammer combo machine?  And if so, are you happy with it?   Is the fence pretty solid?  If you were to buy again, what else would you consider?  My other option is maybe a non-combo mid-price point  Powermatic or Grizzly jointer.  Any other brands to consider?  It's a tough choice - spend more money but use less space or spend less money and use up more of that limited space.  Would appreciate hearing from each of you on this topic.  Apologies for my long winded questions,  but this feels like a big decision.  Thanks again for the excellent show. Ron As always thank you for the podcast and sharing your knowledge.  This one may be mainly for Guy as I know he's a proponent of the Lamello Zeta P2.  Like Huy I'm a bit of a tool junkie, and can't pass up a new one.  I was never happy with my old Porter Cable biscuit Joiner, so I gravitated to the Domino DF500 which has been a great tool.  I came across a deal where someone was selling a complete Zeta P2 system so I picked it up.  I've watched a number of the videos guy posted using the Zeta P2 and so far she seems like a great machine, but now I have some questions that I was hoping you could point me in the right direction: 1)      Is there any reason to keep my old Porter Cable Biscuit joiner?  2)      I have the knock down domino accessories that I've used on some builds in the past.  Do you have a guide line or any thoughts on when you would use the Domino vs. the Lamello? Thanks again, Doug Huy's Questions: Hello gentlemen, since you have been asking for questions, here are some for you regarding tools for projects, projects for tools, and tools AS projects. First, tools for projects. Thinking back my early days in woodworking, there were many times when I would have an idea for a project that exceeded the capabilities of my limited tool collection. Some of these were a basic as ripping a board or making an accurate cross cut. I managed to get by with the most basic table saw that I could afford and an old circular saw. Since a lot has changed in the 30 years since I started, like track saws and set-ups like MFT and Kreg's table setups, what would you guys recommend for the basic tools for someone starting out? Second, projects for tools. As I started to improve my skills as a woodworker and more tools became available, I felt the need to add tools to my shop. To help justify the purchases, I found myself coming up with projects that would be easier if I had that "special tool/bit/blade."  Have you every made a project specifically designed to justify a tool purchase, or is it just me? If so,  what was the project and what was the tool? Third, tools AS projects. A few years ago I started to get more into hand tool woodworking after inheriting some of my grandfather's collection. I also began frequenting a couple of used tool stores in Maine while on vacation where I picked up some vintage panel saws and most of a Stanley 78 rabbet plane. With some cleaning and sharpening I began to really appreciate the use of hand tools and began looking for a used router plane. I don't know if it was just the area that I live in (New England), but there are very few used router planes to be found, and the few that I did find were almost as much as a new one. Determined to add a router plane to my arsenal I went online, found multiple different options for making my own, and then settled on the Paul Sellers' kit for the hardware and using hickory and cherry for the base. I found out to be a very fun project that taught me some new skills, and I use the tool very frequently. Have you guys done similar projects to make a useful tool that also improved your skills? Thank you for you time. Joshua The Black Dog Woodworks Hello again gentlemen.  You guys are the best at answering questions.  My third question involves making two 11" by 11 3/4" panel doors that slide left and right in a groove cut into the top and bottom of the frame.  The door panels are made of 1/2" MDF but with a 3" wide piece of Poplar that is glued to the top and bottom ends of the MDF.  This is to allow for cutting the rabbet into wood instead of MDF.  The rabbet will slide in upper and lower grooves in the frame. I created my own veneer of Walnut in the front face and Poplar in the back face because I'm cheap and the back won't show.  Both veneers are 7/64" thick and the long grain runs left to right (same direction of the door travel).  I used Titebond Veneer glue and glued both faces at once. I sandwiched the assembly between two pieces of plywood and clamped and weighted the whole thing. After 24 hours, I removed the clamps and saw that the panel had cupped in the direction across the grain (the same as a 12" wide board would cup).  I don't understand why it cupped as I thought MDF wouldn't allow that to happen.  I did use too much glue on the walnut side as there was a lot of squeeze-out.  I backed off the amount of glue on the Poplar side.  Was the veneer too thick?  Should I have ran the back face veneer perpendicular to the front face instead of in the same direction?  Did the two 3" wide Poplar pieces somehow contribute to the cupping?  I am waiting on doing the second door panel until I hear your opinions on this. Thank you for a great podcast.  I hope you all keep it going. Anthony

Blue Collar Nerd Podcast
Ep 13: Christmas Special 2024 / DEWALT Impact Connect

Blue Collar Nerd Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 29:23


Ho, ho, ho we're back! Merry Chistmas from all of us at the Blue Collar Nerd Podcast! Catch up with your hosts @theplumberlorian, @nic.electric, and @vadertheplumber as we discuss our favorite Christmas movies and what's new with DEWALT's Impact Connect lineup! Get ready for another entertaining episode. Sit back, relax and enjoy! Don't forget to follow us on Instagram @bluecollarnerdpod *The opinions and claims expressed in this video are our own and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of DEWALT. DEWALT is not liable for any claims made in this video.

Tradeswork: The Rocky Mountain MCA Podcast
Representing DEWALT All Across the Country featuring Rex Buchanan

Tradeswork: The Rocky Mountain MCA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2024 20:23


On this episode of Tradeswork: The Rocky Mountain Mechanical Contractors Association Podcast, we welcome Rex Buchanan, National Trade Association Manager for DEWALT. From their website: "When we put the DEWALT® name on something, it's a commitment to get the job done right. It's the mark we've left over 100 years of helping world-builders build the modern world." Here are some of the questions you can expect to be answered on this show: What differentiates DEWALT from its competitors? What does a National Trade Association Manager do? How does DEWALT work to recruit people to work in the skilled trades? What challenges does Rex see for people attempting to work in the trades? What kinds of technological advances has DEWALT made in its products? How does Rex view the future of the construction industry? This episode is available on podcatchers everywhere. Please rate, review and subscribe. For more information about DEWALT, please visit their website. For more information about Rocky Mountain Mechanical Contractors Association, please visit our website.

SHINE
S5 E5 Nick DeWalt

SHINE

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 37:42


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SHINE
S5 E4 - Hannah DeWalt

SHINE

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 36:16


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Your Morning Show On-Demand
3Things You Need To Know: Notre-Dame Cathedral To Reopen Next Month  

Your Morning Show On-Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 2:37 Transcription Available


The Notre-Dame Cathedral is set to reopen next month, the theme for World Pride has been revealed, and DEWALT announced trade scholarships! Here are the 3 Things You Need To Know for today with Rose!Make sure to also keep up to date with ALL our podcasts we do below that have new episodes every week:The Thought ShowerLet's Get WeirdCrisis on Infinite Podcasts

Bridging the Gap
The Trades Are Leading the Way

Bridging the Gap

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 23:17


As the industry forges toward more and more tech adoption, how do we keep track of these new goalposts, tools, and processes? In another live episode from Autodesk University 2024, Benny Baltrosky joins the podcast (in his second appearance) to discuss the oncoming adoption of prefab and offsite construction, the very recent transformation of DeWalt into a technology company, and how MSUITE plays into improving productivity for MEP contractors—even when brand-new tech is on the scene. Benny Baltrosky is COO of MSUITE. He is a B2B Sales as a Service (SaaS) leader driving sales and growth. He is also VP of Partnerships and Go To Market at Stanley Black & Decker, Board Member & Cofounder of Construction Progress Coalition. TODD TAKES Offsite Construction and Prefabrication are on the Rise: A major trend in construction is the growing move toward offsite construction and prefabrication, which brings greater speed, safety, and efficiency to projects. By preparing components in controlled environments, teams can avoid on-site delays and reduce overall project risks. With labor shortages affecting both field and design teams, this shift to offsite work is becoming essential for meeting tight schedules and maintaining quality standards. The Trades Are Leading the Way in Tech Adoption: MEP contractors and tradespeople are embracing technology faster than ever, transforming how they work on complex projects. They're integrating digital models, automated processes, and data-driven tools to streamline workflows, improve safety, and boost productivity. This proactive adoption is positioning the trades as leaders in the construction industry's tech evolution, quietly driving innovation from the ground up. Collaboration Across Tools and Technology is Essential for Success: Bringing together different tools and technology into a single, unified workflow is making a big impact on construction projects. By integrating processes, teams can reduce inefficiencies, improve communication, and ensure every phase—from design to field work—runs smoothly. This approach of centralizing technology and collaboration helps construction teams manage their projects more strategically, making it easier to achieve goals on time and within budget. Thanks for listening! Please be sure to leave a rating and/or review and follow up our social accounts. Bridging the Gap Website Bridging the Gap LinkedIn Bridging the Gap Instagram Bridging the Gap YouTube Todd's LinkedIn   Thank you to our sponsors! Applied Software Applied Software LinkedIn   Other Relevant Links: Benny's LinkedIn MSUITE  

Around the House with Eric G
Lift Your Spirits with Grabo: The Ultimate Material Handling Tool

Around the House with Eric G

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 41:22 Transcription Available


Eric G sits down with Dane Patton from Grabo tools to discuss the innovative vacuum lifting tool that has become a game changer for material handling. Dane explains how the Grabo makes lifting and moving heavy or awkward items easier and safer, particularly for tradespeople and DIY enthusiasts alike. The conversation dives into the unique features of the Grabo, including its ability to work on semi-porous and textured surfaces, setting it apart from traditional suction cups. Following the tool discussion, Eric shifts gears to focus on fire safety, emphasizing the importance of smoke detectors and fire extinguishers in your home. We explore new safety technologies, like the Flame Detective, which can detect flames and alert you in real-time, showcasing how essential it is to keep your home safe from potential fire hazards.Eric G. and Dane Patton from Grabo tools delve into the innovative design and practical applications of Grabo, a vacuum lifting tool that has revolutionized how materials are handled in construction and home improvement projects. The discussion highlights the unique features of the Grabo, which sets it apart from traditional suction cups by effectively lifting semi-porous and textured materials. Dane shares anecdotes from users who have transformed their workflow with the tool, particularly in installations involving large tiles or heavy materials that require careful handling. The conversation also touches on the recent partnership with DeWalt, which showcases Grabo's reliability by placing their brand alongside a trusted name in the industry. Dane emphasizes the importance of ergonomics and efficiency in trades, explaining how the Grabo not only enhances productivity but also reduces physical strain on users. As the episode unfolds, listeners gain insights into how Grabo fits into the lives of both professionals and DIYers, making it a must-have tool for anyone engaged in home improvement or construction work.Takeaways: The Grabo vacuum lifting tool revolutionizes material handling by working on semi-porous surfaces. Dane Patton highlights the importance of ergonomic tools for safety and efficiency in trades. Grabo tools are now co-branded with DeWalt, enhancing brand visibility and credibility. Having multiple fire extinguishers in key locations can save lives and property during a fire. Fire safety measures, such as smoke detectors and fire extinguishers, need regular maintenance to be effective. Innovative tools like Flame Detective and Ting Fire can provide advanced safety measures for homes. Companies mentioned in this episode: Stanley Black and Decker DeWalt Grabo Monument Grills Pyramid Heating and Cooling Lowe's To get your questions answered by Eric G give us a call in the studio at 833-239-4144 24/7 and Eric G will get back to you and answer your question and you might end up in a future episode of Around the House. Thanks for listening to Around the house if you want to hear more please subscribe so you get notified of the latest episode as it posts at https://around-the-house-with-e.captivate.fm/listenIf you want to join the Around the House Insider for access to the back catalog, Exclusive Content and a direct email to Eric G and access to the show early https://around-the-house-with-e.captivate.fm/support We love comments and we would love reviews on how this information has helped you on your house! Thanks for listening! For more information about the show head to

Around the House with Eric G
Coming up Saturday on Around the House Show! Two BIG hours!

Around the House with Eric G

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 4:32 Transcription Available


Join us for an exciting two-hour episode of the Around the House Show this Saturday! We'll be speaking with Dane Patton from Grabo Power Tools, who will share insights on their recent collaboration with Stanley Black and Decker and the significance of their new branding. Discover why it's important to keep paints and chemicals stored outside your home, especially during the fall and winter months, to maintain healthy indoor air quality. We'll dive into the potential hazards of improper storage and provide tips on how to best protect your living environment. Don't miss this informative discussion that combines tool innovation with essential home safety advice!The Around the House podcast presents a compelling dialogue with Dane Patton from Grabo Power Tools, focusing on their recent collaboration with DeWalt. This partnership marks a significant development for Grabo, as it transitions into the spotlight with a recognizable branding shift. Patton explains the journey leading to this alliance, which enhances their product visibility and reliability in the eyes of consumers. The discussion highlights how such partnerships can not only elevate a brand's status but also instill confidence in customers, as they associate Grabo's tools with the trusted DeWalt name. This segment is particularly engaging as it explores the nuances of brand identity within the competitive tool industry and the strategic decisions that drive market success.As the episode progresses, the focus shifts to an urgent matter: the importance of proper storage for paints and chemicals in the home. Eric G. passionately addresses the health risks associated with storing these substances indoors, especially in areas connected to the main living space like attached garages. He provides listeners with practical solutions, advocating for the storage of such items in external sheds or detached garages to mitigate the risks of chemical exposure. This conversation not only educates homeowners on safety practices but also enhances their understanding of how to improve indoor air quality, a crucial consideration as the colder weather approaches and homes become more sealed off.Listeners are encouraged to engage with the show on a deeper level, with an invitation to become Around the House Insiders for exclusive early access to episodes and additional content. This episode effectively blends informative interviews and actionable advice, making it a relevant and enriching experience for anyone interested in home improvement and safety. The insights shared by both Eric G. and Dane Patton create a well-rounded narrative that underscores the podcast's commitment to enhancing listeners' home environments.Takeaways: The collaboration with Stanley, Black and Decker enhances brand visibility and reliability for tools. Proper storage of paints and chemicals is essential for maintaining indoor air quality. It's advisable to keep harmful chemicals out of attached garages to prevent air contamination. The Grabo tools brand is gaining recognition due to its partnership with DeWalt. Indoor air quality can be severely affected by common household chemicals stored improperly. Listeners are encouraged to join the Around the House Insider for early access to episodes. Companies mentioned in this episode: Stanley Black and Decker DeWalt Grabo Mentioned in this episode:To Join the Around the House Insider Program 10 day Free Trial! Plus Extended Episodes, Catch the show 48 hours early and so much more! https://around-the-house-with-e.captivate.fm/support Around the House Insider SiteHype Designs.com To get your website back on track or create a brand new one vist...

The Workshop Podcast
469. THIS WEEK IN PREPPING - Cuba Power Crisis, Shelf Life of Canned goods

The Workshop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 88:49


This Week in Prepping we take a look at the ongoing power crisis in cuba, how long canned goods will last, the importance of community in prepping and making water out of thin air https://www.cnbc.com/2024/10/18/what-to-know-before-buying-platinum-bars-from-costco.html https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/19/world/americas/cuba-power-outage.html https://www.marketplace.org/2024/09/27/the-doomsday-prepping-business-is-booming/ https://www.newscientist.com/lastword/mg26435111-200-in-a-post-apocalyptic-world-how-long-would-canned-food-remain-edible/ https://www.reddit.com/r/preppers/comments/1g6833p/overlooked_in_prepping/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=675IsU_07Zo https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wall_Street_Crash_of_1929 https://variety.com/2024/tv/news/silo-season-2-trailer-apple-tv-news-round-up-1236177247/ https://www.reddit.com/r/Dewalt/comments/1e3fhnl/new_inverter/ https://www.dewalt.com/product/dcbl570z2/dewalt-60v-max-brushless-backpack-blower-kit https://www.reddit.com/r/Dewalt/comments/1bnjll7/boom_new_8ah_powerpack_tabless_battery_dcb2108/ https://www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/health-technology-you-asked/water-dehumidifier-drinkable CONNECT WITH ME http://www.patchofthemonth.co/ PATCH OF THE MONTH CLUB http://toolmantim.co/ WEBSITE http://toolmantim.shop/ AMAZON AFFILIATE https://c3c5a9.myshopify.com/ MERCH http://www.youtube.com/c/toolmantimsworkshop/ YT https://rumble.com/c/ToolmanTimsWorkshop RUMBLE http://www.facebook.com/toolmantimsworkshop/ - FB http://www.instagram.com/toolmantimsworkshop – IG http://t.me/toolmantimsworkshop TELEGRAM http://www.tiktok.com/@toolmantimsworkshop TIKTOK https://www.empshield.com/link/cmz0bp0/ Save $50 on EMP Shield Mailing Address If you have anything interesting tool related you'd like to send my way, for review or just because, use the address below. U.S.A. Mailing address Toolman Tim Cook 102 Central Ave Ste 10699 Sweet Grass, MT 59484 CANADIAN Mailing Address ‘Toolman Tim' P.O. Box 874 Provost, Alberta T0B3S0 Canada As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases Opus.Pro https://www.opus.pro/?via=toolmantimsworkhsop StreamYard https://streamyard.com/pal/c/5780333750648832 TubeBuddy https://www.tubebuddy.com/pricin

The Prepper Broadcasting Network
THIS WEEK IN PREPPING - Cuba Power Crisis, Shelf Life of Canned goods

The Prepper Broadcasting Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 88:50


This Week in Prepping we take a look at the ongoing power crisis in cuba, how long canned goods will last, the importance of community in prepping and making water out of thin air https://www.cnbc.com/2024/10/18/what-to-know-before-buying-platinum-bars-from-costco.html https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/19/world/americas/cuba-power-outage.html https://www.marketplace.org/2024/09/27/the-doomsday-prepping-business-is-booming/ https://www.newscientist.com/lastword/mg26435111-200-in-a-post-apocalyptic-world-how-long-would-canned-food-remain-edible/ https://www.reddit.com/r/preppers/comments/1g6833p/overlooked_in_prepping/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=675IsU_07Zo https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wall_Street_Crash_of_1929 https://variety.com/2024/tv/news/silo-season-2-trailer-apple-tv-news-round-up-1236177247/ https://www.reddit.com/r/Dewalt/comments/1e3fhnl/new_inverter/ https://www.dewalt.com/product/dcbl570z2/dewalt-60v-max-brushless-backpack-blower-kit https://www.reddit.com/r/Dewalt/comments/1bnjll7/boom_new_8ah_powerpack_tabless_battery_dcb2108/ https://www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/health-technology-you-asked/water-dehumidifier-drinkable CONNECT WITH ME http://www.patchofthemonth.co/ PATCH OF THE MONTH CLUB http://toolmantim.co/ WEBSITE http://toolmantim.shop/ AMAZON AFFILIATE https://c3c5a9.myshopify.com/ MERCH http://www.youtube.com/c/toolmantimsworkshop/ YT https://rumble.com/c/ToolmanTimsWorkshop RUMBLE http://www.facebook.com/toolmantimsworkshop/ - FB http://www.instagram.com/toolmantimsworkshop – IG http://t.me/toolmantimsworkshop TELEGRAM http://www.tiktok.com/@toolmantimsworkshop TIKTOK https://www.empshield.com/link/cmz0bp0/ Save $50 on EMP Shield Mailing Address If you have anything interesting tool related you'd like to send my way, for review or just because, use the address below. U.S.A. Mailing address Toolman Tim Cook 102 Central Ave Ste 10699 Sweet Grass, MT 59484 CANADIAN Mailing Address ‘Toolman Tim' P.O. Box 874 Provost, Alberta T0B3S0 Canada As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases Opus.Pro https://www.opus.pro/?via=toolmantimsworkhsop StreamYard https://streamyard.com/pal/c/5780333750648832 TubeBuddy https://www.tubebuddy.com/pricin

Live Edge
Awesome New Tools from RYOBI, DeWALT, and Bosch! Live Edge October 22, 2024

Live Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 38:48


Unlock the Blueprint That Turned My Woodworking Passion into a $100k Income: https://www.skool.com/731woodworks/aboutPLANS: https://www.731woodworks.com/storeGreatest Free Gift I've Ever Received: http://story4.us/731WoodworksI get commissions for purchases made through links in this post. This helps my website and allows me to keep finding these amazing deals!Tools in this video:Wood Charcuterie Kits https://www.ollogginsawmill.com/store/731-woodworks-wood-kits TrueWerk Work Pants Sale - https://truewerk.pxf.io/q4e64qDeWALT XR Drill with XR PowerPack Battery Deal - https://creatoriq.cc/40d5RYw3D Printer Deals - https://www.731woodworks.com/tool-deals/3dprinterdeals102124 Makita Router Combo Deal - https://acmetools.pxf.io/dabvNQDeWALT Grabbo - https://creatoriq.cc/4dYHscDBosch Trim Router Bare Tool (Lowes) - https://creatoriq.cc/48i71E2Bosch Trim Router Bare Tool (Acme Tools) - https://acmetools.pxf.io/6eB13NBosch Trim Router Combo (Lowes) - https://creatoriq.cc/48e5jnnBosch Trim Router Combo (Acme Tools)- https://acmetools.pxf.io/vNeDaLRYOBI Drill Attachment - https://www.ryobitools.com/products/details/33287233618RYOBI USB Magnetic Tray Light - https://www.ryobitools.com/products/details/33287220304See All Tool Deals I Find: https://www.731woodworks.com/tool-dealsSome product links are Amazon and other affiliate links which means if you buy something we'll receive a commission.  This helps support my channel so I can continue to make content like this.

The Workshop Podcast
467. THIS WEEK IN PREPPING - Hurricane Aftermath, Offgrid Cybertrailer, New Dewalt Tools

The Workshop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 80:53


This Week In prepping resumes tonight where we chat about the latest hurricanes, new gear from dewalt, a ton of post apoc pop culture announcements and tons more. LINKS FROM THE SHOW https://globalnews.ca/news/10804919/hurricane-milton-health-risks-florida/ https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2024/10/12/2276285/-Prepper-Electronics-for-Disasters-or-Just-Camping-they-have-a-lot-in-common https://www.carscoops.com/2024/06/the-175000-cybertrailer-generates-its-own-power-and-water-for-off-grid-living/ https://www.britannica.com/event/San-Francisco-earthquake-of-1989 https://store.steampowered.com/app/1597980/City_20/ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt21097192/ https://www.empireonline.com/movies/news/the-electric-state-trailer-millie-bobby-brown-takes-a-post-apocalyptic-road-trip-in-netflix-sci-fi/ https://www.reddit.com/r/preppers/comments/1g2qazz/lessons_from_milton/ https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/business/company-news/2024/10/16/amazon-google-make-dueling-nuclear-investments-to-power-data-centers-with-clean-energy/ https://www.theverge.com/2024/10/16/24271632/amazon-kindle-colorsoft-specs-price-hands-on https://www.dewalt.com/product/dcbl570z2/dewalt-60v-backpack-blower-5ah-kit?tid=579381 https://www.homedepot.com/p/DEWALT-3-Way-1000-Watt-Power-Inverter-Compatible-with-20-Volt-XR-5-AH-Lithium-Ion-Battery-Not-Included-DXAEPIP3W/329877146#overlay CONNECT WITH ME http://www.patchofthemonth.co/ PATCH OF THE MONTH CLUB http://toolmantim.co/ WEBSITE http://toolmantim.shop/ AMAZON AFFILIATE https://c3c5a9.myshopify.com/ MERCH http://www.youtube.com/c/toolmantimsworkshop/ YT https://rumble.com/c/ToolmanTimsWorkshop RUMBLE http://www.facebook.com/toolmantimsworkshop/ - FB http://www.instagram.com/toolmantimsworkshop – IG http://t.me/toolmantimsworkshop TELEGRAM http://www.tiktok.com/@toolmantimsworkshop TIKTOK https://www.empshield.com/link/cmz0bp0/ Save $50 on EMP Shield Mailing Address If you have anything interesting tool related you'd like to send my way, for review or just because, use the address below. U.S.A. Mailing address Toolman Tim Cook 102 Central Ave Ste 10699 Sweet Grass, MT 59484 CANADIAN Mailing Address ‘Toolman Tim' P.O. Box 874 Provost, Alberta T0B3S0 Canada As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases Opus.Pro https://www.opus.pro/?via=toolmantimsworkhsop StreamYard https://streamyard.com/pal/c/5780333750648832 TubeBuddy https://www.tubebuddy.com/pricing?a=Toolman

The Prepper Broadcasting Network
THIS WEEK IN PREPPING - Hurricane Aftermath, Offgrid Cybertrailer, New Dewalt Tools

The Prepper Broadcasting Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 80:54


This Week In prepping resumes tonight where we chat about the latest hurricanes, new gear from dewalt, a ton of post apoc pop culture announcements and tons more. LINKS FROM THE SHOW https://globalnews.ca/news/10804919/hurricane-milton-health-risks-florida/ https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2024/10/12/2276285/-Prepper-Electronics-for-Disasters-or-Just-Camping-they-have-a-lot-in-common https://www.carscoops.com/2024/06/the-175000-cybertrailer-generates-its-own-power-and-water-for-off-grid-living/ https://www.britannica.com/event/San-Francisco-earthquake-of-1989 https://store.steampowered.com/app/1597980/City_20/ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt21097192/ https://www.empireonline.com/movies/news/the-electric-state-trailer-millie-bobby-brown-takes-a-post-apocalyptic-road-trip-in-netflix-sci-fi/ https://www.reddit.com/r/preppers/comments/1g2qazz/lessons_from_milton/ https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/business/company-news/2024/10/16/amazon-google-make-dueling-nuclear-investments-to-power-data-centers-with-clean-energy/ https://www.theverge.com/2024/10/16/24271632/amazon-kindle-colorsoft-specs-price-hands-on https://www.dewalt.com/product/dcbl570z2/dewalt-60v-backpack-blower-5ah-kit?tid=579381 https://www.homedepot.com/p/DEWALT-3-Way-1000-Watt-Power-Inverter-Compatible-with-20-Volt-XR-5-AH-Lithium-Ion-Battery-Not-Included-DXAEPIP3W/329877146#overlay CONNECT WITH ME http://www.patchofthemonth.co/ PATCH OF THE MONTH CLUB http://toolmantim.co/ WEBSITE http://toolmantim.shop/ AMAZON AFFILIATE https://c3c5a9.myshopify.com/ MERCH http://www.youtube.com/c/toolmantimsworkshop/ YT https://rumble.com/c/ToolmanTimsWorkshop RUMBLE http://www.facebook.com/toolmantimsworkshop/ - FB http://www.instagram.com/toolmantimsworkshop – IG http://t.me/toolmantimsworkshop TELEGRAM http://www.tiktok.com/@toolmantimsworkshop TIKTOK https://www.empshield.com/link/cmz0bp0/ Save $50 on EMP Shield Mailing Address If you have anything interesting tool related you'd like to send my way, for review or just because, use the address below. U.S.A. Mailing address Toolman Tim Cook 102 Central Ave Ste 10699 Sweet Grass, MT 59484 CANADIAN Mailing Address ‘Toolman Tim' P.O. Box 874 Provost, Alberta T0B3S0 Canada As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases Opus.Pro https://www.opus.pro/?via=toolmantimsworkhsop StreamYard https://streamyard.com/pal/c/5780333750648832 TubeBuddy https://www.tubebuddy.com/pricing?a=Toolman

Hank Watson's Garage Hour podcast
08.28.24: When Animals Attack Garage Hour Fans, Recalls & More Recalls (Valves Fail, Brake Fluid Lights, Tow Hitches Fall Off), Exploding Deathbatteries, Bombs in Holes, Dewalt's DEI Fallapart, & Boar's Head Liverwurst

Hank Watson's Garage Hour podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 52:56


...A data-heavy slacker-upload episode for you - too much to do, so go do it. We did: wrasslin' animals and eating' bears, recalling Fords and Fords and DEIs and Toyotas and Fords and GMs and pickups and some junk in the trunk, as well as recalling a run from El Paso to Wisco in one of BFGoodrich's fleet of jacked-up Suburbans, and revisiting the Garage Hour rule that if you dig two holes in England (or Europe) there will be a skeleton or a bomb in at least one of them. There's also a Dude Food shout-out to liverwurst, a warning tear for DeWalt (what's trying to pull a Bud Light), and a serious discussion about how artificial reinsertion of apex predators into environments from which they've absconded (ie: Colorado's wolves, which are being eaten by cougars, and Italian bears, which are eating liberals). More goodies: cheap akiya homes in Japan, awesome actors in "Copland" and "Demolition Man", terrible flame throwing pinko battery deaths from scooters and other electric deathtraps worldwide, essential electronics repair and the necessity of having a wiring and circuitry guy in your stable, plus Sinister, Fishbone, Cheap Dates, Alien Faktor, U2 (really), Earthlings?, Desert Sessions, Butthole Surfers, L.S.G., Sausage, The Dead Elvi and Incubus.

Hank Watson's Garage Hour podcast
08.28.24 (MP3): When Animals Attack Garage Hour Fans, Recalls & More Recalls (Valves Fail, Brake Fluid Lights, Tow Hitches Fall Off), Exploding Deathbatteries, Bombs in Holes, Dewalt's DEI Fallapart, & Boar's Head Liverwurst

Hank Watson's Garage Hour podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 52:56


...A data-heavy slacker-upload episode for you - too much to do, so go do it. We did: wrasslin' animals and eating' bears, recalling Fords and Fords and DEIs and Toyotas and Fords and GMs and pickups and some junk in the trunk, as well as recalling a run from El Paso to Wisco in one of BFGoodrich's fleet of jacked-up Suburbans, and revisiting the Garage Hour rule that if you dig two holes in England (or Europe) there will be a skeleton or a bomb in at least one of them. There's also a Dude Food shout-out to liverwurst, a warning tear for DeWalt (what's trying to pull a Bud Light), and a serious discussion about how artificial reinsertion of apex predators into environments from which they've absconded (ie: Colorado's wolves, which are being eaten by cougars, and Italian bears, which are eating liberals). More goodies: cheap akiya homes in Japan, awesome actors in "Copland" and "Demolition Man", terrible flame throwing pinko battery deaths from scooters and other electric deathtraps worldwide, essential electronics repair and the necessity of having a wiring and circuitry guy in your stable, plus Sinister, Fishbone, Cheap Dates, Alien Faktor, U2 (really), Earthlings?, Desert Sessions, Butthole Surfers, L.S.G., Sausage, The Dead Elvi and Incubus.

Cybercrime Magazine Podcast
Resiliency Unleashed. Boardroom Cybersecurity. Dave DeWalt, NightDragon & Kris Lovejoy, Kyndryl.

Cybercrime Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 19:35


Dave DeWalt, former CEO of FireEye and McAfee, is the founder and CEO of NightDragon. In this episode, he joins host Paul John Spaulding and Kris Lovejoy, Global Security and Resilience Practice Leader at Kyndryl, to discuss boardroom cybersecurity, including some of the most critical practices that c-suite leaders can't ignore. As the global leader in IT infrastructure services, Kyndryl advances the mission-critical technology systems the world depends on every day. Collaborating with a vast network of partners and thousands of customers worldwide, Kyndryl's team of highly skilled experts develops innovative solutions that empower enterprises to achieve their digital transformation goals. Learn more about our sponsor at https://kyndryl.com.

Ohio Field Leader Podcast
9 1 24 Episode 48 Soy Innovation and Ohio Crop Tour Highlights

Ohio Field Leader Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2024 29:47


The month the Ohio Field LeaderPodcast is a doubleheader. The names Craftsman, Stanley Black and Decker, MAC Tools, and Dewalt all have immediate recognition. In this episode, Dusty is joined by Scott Porter, CEO and Founder of Dynamic Green Products. Dusty and Scott discuss how Dynamic Green Products is working in concert with those recognizable names to put more soybeans to use in everyday lives. Then Dusty and Matt Reese from Ohio's Country Journal are joined by participants on the recent Ohio Crop Tour (Sponsored by the Ohio Field Leader, a project of the Ohio Soybean Council and Soybean Check-off) to share highlights from around the Buckeye state.

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SA-muurbaltoernooi die naweek

Nuus

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 0:17


Die beste Suid-Afrikaanse muurbaltalent in die land stap die naweek op die baan vir die nasionale mans- en vrouetitels. Die SA Nasionale Toernooi begin Vrydag by die V&A Waterfront in Kaapstad. Die verdedigende manskampioen, Dewalt van Niekerk, sê hy is opgewonde om terug te wees om sy titel te verdedig:

Live Edge
New Tools from RYOBI, RIDGID, DeWALT, and More (Summer 2024)

Live Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 45:08


Discussing the new tools from RYOBI, RIDGID, DeWALT and more released the last few weeks. We will discuss that and other Woodworking Q & A Live! Join us at 6:00 p.m. Central for the Live Edge Livestream. DeWALT 20v XR Cordless 1/2-inch Router (Lowe's) - https://creatoriq.cc/4dfovSRDeWALT 20v XR Cordless 1/2-inch Router  (Acme Tools) - https://acmetools.pxf.io/ZQO2BqDeWALT Powerstack Batteries (Lowe's) - https://creatoriq.cc/3LBIZtbDeWALT Powerstack Batteries (Amazon) https://amzn.to/3YiEI5E Woodworker's Chronicle Hardback - https://faithvalleytools.com/discount/HARDBACK10?redirect=%2Fproducts%2Fthe-woodworker-s-chronicle Use code HARDBACK10Tools and Tailgates https://www.731woodworks.com/toolsandtailgates Free Masterclass on Growing a Woodworking Business - https://site.731woodworks.com/masterclassSee All Tool Deals I Find: https://www.731woodworks.com/tool-dealsPLANS: https://www.731woodworks.com/storeGreatest Free Gift I've Ever Received: http://story4.us/731WoodworksSome product links are Amazon and other affiliate links which means if you buy something we'll receive a commission.  This helps support my channel so I can continue to make content like this.

Vintage Church Malibu
ROOTED - Colossians 2:16-23 - Feat. Danny DeWalt

Vintage Church Malibu

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2024 47:40


Interim Pastor Danny DeWalt gives a special sermon in continuation of our “Rooted” series. 

The People Business
Ep. 32 - Pioneering the Trades: Maria Ford's Impact at DEWALT

The People Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 42:01


Welcome back to The People Business Podcast!

The Gun Experiment
Current Events in Tornado Alley with Ben Dewalt & Steve Fisher

The Gun Experiment

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 58:08


We release new content every Tuesday morning so be sure to subscribe so you don't miss a single episode. Subscribe here Ways to support the show:1. Join our mailing list: Thegunexperiment.com 2. Subscribe, Leave us 5 stars and comment on Apple or Spotify3. Follow us on instagram and/or FB: Instagram Facebook4. Be a part of our private community, join our Discord page!5. Be sure to support the sponsors of the show. They are an integral part of making the show possible.Ask us anything at AskMikeandKeith@gmail.comEnter to Win an Aero Precision Solus in 6.5 Creedmoor (Ends 7/9) Get Your Gun Experiment Merch HereTonight's guest co-hosts have both been on the show multiple times and are back in studio to chop it up with us; I'm pleased to welcome back Ben DeWalt and Steve Fisher.Tonight's Topics of DiscussionI. Intro: Catch up with Ben and SteveOne thing Keith and I have in common is our love for good bourbon and amazing coffee. Thanks to Coopers Coffee Company, we get the best of both worlds. Cooper's makes barrel aged coffees with hints of your choice of rum, rye, whiskey or bourbon. They source single origin roasts from around the world and you can get yours by going to CoffeewithMikeandKeith.com II. Supreme Court rules on RahimiIII. Missing Hiker Survives on “Boot Water”IV. Chinese Owned Farmland: Threat to National SecurityV. GunViolence: Public Health CrisisToday's show is brought to you by the Second Amendment Foundation. When it comes to advocating for your second amendment rights there is no better ally to have in your corner than The Second Amendment Foundation. They are constantly fighting anti 2A legislation in court and they've been doing so for the past 50 years. To get in the fight, head over

Inside the ICE House
Episode 421: Stanley Black & Decker CEO Donald Allan Constructs A Trades Industry Resurgence

Inside the ICE House

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 29:15


For the last 100 years, DeWalt has stood by its commitment of helping world-builders build the modern world. But currently, the trades industry is facing a 500,000 (and growing) workforce deficit. Celebrating DeWalt's milestone while working to build back the trades industry is Stanley Black & Decker CEO Donald Allan. He goes Inside the ICE House to detail the next 100-years for the iconic tool brand and discuss the tradespeople and trades industry that Stanley Black & Decker is working to better.  https://www.ice.com/insights/conversations/inside-the-ice-house

Woodshop Life Podcast
Sanding End Grain, Storing Lumber, Intimidating Projects and MORE!!

Woodshop Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 55:04


This Episode's Quesions: Brians Questions: I plan to build a handtool workbench in the future, maybe in a year or so, but as of right now, I do not have any workholding devices.  I have a large assembly table that does have an overhang and the top is 1.25" thick.  I have been using clamps to the top as a stop for planing and it does not work very well.  I also need a way to hold the wood for using chisels, and I haven't bought any dovetailing tools yet because of the lack of workholding devices.  Are there any good vises that don't require cutting a hole in my assembly table or makeshift ways to hold the wood until I can build a proper bench? Thanks Jeff When sanding end grain, say when you've got a panel where you've chamfered or rounded over the edge, which direction should you sand? I'd imagine you continue to follow the grain direction from the adjacent face grain but I'm not sure. Can you sand across the grain? Thanks for the great podcast, you guys really do have the best wood working show out there! Eric Guys Quesions: Hey Guys I am looking to set up a shop in my  unheated garage. I live in Canada so the weather is inconsistent. Very cold in the winter and very hot and humid in the summer. I am thinking of setting up a small workbench in my basement to cut joinery and do glue ups/assembly. I would keep all of my big power tools( table saw, planer etc.) in the garage. This setup would allow me to work comfortably through the year. My question is with wood movement. If I stored wood in my air conditioned basement and just took it out to the garage for a few hours at a time to plane and cut to size and then brought it back inside to cut joinery with hand tools, would the few hours spent in the humid or cold garage be enough time to warp the boards after I brought them back in? Heating the garage isn't  a realistic option right now as I have two young children and would probably only be able to get a few hours in the shop a week. (Not worth the cost) Thanks for all of the help. This podcast has been a huge influence in helping me to get started with woodworking. Derek I have a small benchtop jointer that a friend gave me for free and a Dewalt 735 planer. For anything but pretty small parts, I use a sled to joint lumber in my planer. I'd like to upgrade both of these eventually. I have a big shop with plenty of power, so neither of those are an issue. My budget is generally the limiting factor. I do plan to keep using standalone machines for the convenience of maintaining settings and flexibility of workflow.  I'd like to get a big jointer first and keep using the 735 while I save up for a big, heavy 220v planer. My question is about 12 inch combo machines. I keep seeing decent 12" combo machines come up used for way less than I can find a standalone 12" jointer. I've seen a few of the Jet machines for $2k-$2500 and a friend recently got a Hammer A3 31 for $3500. Even new, combo machines seem to run way cheaper than a 12" jointer. Why? I understand the beds are shorter, but other than that, what is the disadvantage. Is it ridiculous to buy one if I have no long term need of the planer function and don't plan to use it? Parker Huys Quesions: Hey guys, Thank you for your many thoughtful responses to the questions you receive from your listeners. I  tend to get bored after I've made the same type of project several times (ie pencil boxes, pens, etc..). If I am not in a time crunch,  I like figuring out how to do something to make a project a little more challenging and interesting. I like looking at projects to give me some inspiration on how I might make a new project.  Early on in my woodworking journey I gained a lot of positive inspiration from watchin 'New Yankee Workshop'. The way Norm broke down processes in his projects was very helpful to me. However, there are some projects I've seen which are incredibly intimidating.(ie  highboys, Maloof rockers, etc...).  While I admire these types of projects,  I don't think I would tackle them without taking a specific class.  Where do you guys find inspiration for you projects? Are there any type of projects that intimidate you? Thank you for your responses. Have a great day. Chuck I am designing a dresser which will be 48” high and 72” wide and a chest of drawers which will be 60” high and 40” wide. I would like to join the carcass sides and top with dovetails. With the sides being 48” and 60” and the width being 72” and 60”, how should I clamp the sides and top/bottom to my bench and stand in order to cut the dovetails by hand? I'm only 5'8” and have never cut dovetails up by my head. With a dresser and chest of drawers being the above sizes, would you recommend another method for my joinery? Love the podcast, keep up the great work!! Mike

The Big Tex Ordnance Podcast
Ben DeWalt & Rachel Maloney - OnSight Firearms Training

The Big Tex Ordnance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 65:50


In this episode of the Big Tex Ordnance Podcast, hosts speak with Ben DeWalt and Rachel Maloney from OnSight Firearms Training based out of upstate New York. Ben and Rachel discuss their journey into the firearms training world, the challenges of being traveling instructors, and the logistics behind scheduling over 300 classes a year across the country. They also share their experiences taking the Range Master Master Pistol Instructor Course with Tom Givens and the value of learning the history behind modern shooting techniques. Tune in for insights into the behind-the-scenes work that goes into being a successful firearms instructor on the road.You can find out more about OnSight Firearms Training at https://oftllc.us/ 00:00:00 - Rachel discusses the science behind blue-lit signs and their visibility at night while driving.00:02:00 - Ben and Rachel recount their experiences driving in Texas and other parts of the country.00:06:00 - Introduction of Ben and Rachel from OnSight Firearms Training.00:10:00 - Rachel and Ben discuss how they started in firearms training in 2008 and their journey from casual shooters to serious training.00:13:00 - Discussion about the lack of quality holsters and gear options when they first started compared to what's available today.00:22:00 - Ben and Rachel explain how they started teaching to fill the gap in live-fire training in their area.00:24:00 - Overview of OnSight Firearms Training's class schedule and locations.00:37:00 - Rachel and Ben discuss their experience at the Range Master Master Pistol Instructor Course with Tom Givens.00:46:00 - Rachel shares her appreciation for the history lessons and the collegiate atmosphere of the course.00:51:00 - Discussion about the value of learning to teach techniques for left-handed shooters and understanding revolvers.00:54:00 - Ben shares his experience at Tom Givens' professional trainer symposium and being in a room with industry legends.00:56:00 - Overview of OnSight Firearms Training's upcoming classes and events, including hosting various instructors.01:04:00 - Closing remarks and information on how to find OnSight Firearms Training's class schedule online.This promotes our new weekly update on Youtube and the blog.

Building Scale
Build or Die: A Commitment to Impactful Designs with Sheri Andrews - Valerio Dewalt Train

Building Scale

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 51:54


In this episode, Sheri Andrews shares her journey into architecture, emphasizing research-based design. She discusses building a diverse team, personal growth, and networking. Sheri provides insights on winning big projects, master planning, working with historic buildings, and the role of technology in modern architecture.

Woodshop Life Podcast
45 Deg Corners, Making Veneer, Clamping Pressure and MORE!!

Woodshop Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 53:08


This Episodes Questions: Guy's Questions: With mothers day around the corner, I plan on knocking out a couple of small jewelry boxes. Mitered corners and book matched grain for a seamless look. 2 questions leading into this project. The first is more likely for Guy. In the past my boxes have been cut to 45.1 degrees to ensure a closed outside corner. My table saw is a jobsite saw and setting a precise angle is extremely difficult. I recently set up a router table and have seen guy use a 45 degree chamfer bit to cut miters this way. How close to 45 degree do these bits actually get? Is there a brand you recommend for better accuracy? How bad is the tear out? 2nd question. In the past I used a wiping poly to finish the boxes. However VOC's are a concern for these boxes. I'd like to finish the boxes with a base coat of shellac and finish with beeswax top coat. I purchased a block of beeswax but didn't really think about how to dissolve it for quick finish. Seems like mineral spirits are the leading candidate but I'm curious if anyone has used natural oil citrus solvent for the same task (I'd likely by the version from milk paint company). Jose Gentlemen, thank you for all you do to support and educate the woodworking community through this podcast and other platforms.  I'm planning out a full kitchen remodel for our home and will be building the cabinets myself.  The style of cabinets will be frameless/euro style which means all the plywood will need to be edge banded.  The plywood will be pre-finished, but the doors and drawer fronts will be painted.  How would you recommend finishing the edge banding to match the door and drawer front color?  Would you do hardwood edge banding and paint it?  That seems like it would take a lot of taping which leaves room for lots of error.  Is there such a thing as custom colored edge banding for cabinets that is either iron-on or peel-and-stick?  I don't have an edge banding machine so that probably limits my options.  Thanks in advance for your help! Joel Hi guys, Thanks for providing some great knowledge for fellow woodworkers. My question is around drum sanders and the usefulness of them in a hobby shop. When do you use a drum sander and what type of projects are you using a drum sander on? I just purchased a 20” bandsaw and would like to start resawing veneers for projects. In the past I would buy 1/16” thick veneers from a commercial veneer shop which worked well. But I question if a drum sander is actually required/desired  for this operation. I've read a bunch about troubles with drum sander's and really question if it speeds up the work. Could I just joint a fresh face, resaw. Then joint another fresh face and so on. Then glue up the panel. And either clean up the panel on the planner or ROS? In my  future I probably have a set of kitchen cabinets and various built in cabinets(which I would either buy plywood or use commercial veneer and glue my own). I normally make freestanding furniture as well. This isn't a production shop, and I have all the normal tools for dimensioning lumber, TS, Jointer, and planer. Feel free to summarize my question, just wanted to give you guys enough context. Thanks,Jesse Beechland Furniture Huys Questions: Hi Guys Have known of & liked Guy's YT channel for a number of years and recently came across this podcast which I'm really enjoying as I go through the back catalogue. I must be on similar wavelength to you Guy as I love (& own a lot / most of) the Incra stuff, saw your MFT style outfeed which I'm about to build a copycat of (just awaiting delivery of the aluminium extrusion) and am in the midst of milling the timber to start building your mini workbench, the plans for which I recently bought. I then happened on your YT channel the other day Huy and whilst watching the 6yo shop tour video was interested to see your boom arm. Could you tell me a bit more about it. Is it bought as is, or built up from tubing etc? Keep up the good work. Thanks Andy I love your podcast, particularly that you spend the time talking about woodworking without a lot of jibber-jabber about unrelated stuff.  I'm sorry to hear about Brian's accident, and appreciate very much that he was willing to share about it so we could all learn.  Could you possibly send me the 10 safety rules from the Purposeful Design shop?  Also, here's my question:  are there any general rules for how much clamping pressure is advisable when doing a glue-up?  Is it just enough to close the joint?  Or does glue work better when extra clamping pressure is applied?  I realize this is a broad question and the answer may differ depending on the situation, but any guidance you can provide would be much appreciated.  Thanks for all you do!  Jimmy B, Los Angeles CA. Hello Guys, I recently found your podcast and I love it. Great content and great chemistry between you all. I will be sad when I catch up on all the past episodes because then I will have or wait to listen to new episodes. I am new to woodworking and I currently use a Dewalt 8 1/4 inch job site table saw. For my 50th birthday I am looking to upgrade to a larger table saw. I am economically challenged so my budget is around $1000. I am looking at 2 different saws the first one is the Delta 36-725T2 for $699 and the other one is the Laguna Fusion F1 for $1080. Is the Laguna worth $300 more? Do you have any other suggestions? I would prefer to buy new. Thanks you all are awesome have a great day. Korey

Boomer & Gio
Boomer Celebrates Tools; Giants Celebrate A Century; Next Year's Knicks; Minnesota Parties Lack Ziti & Heroes; Fan Producers/Hosts Who Don't Listen; Big Game 5 Tonight For Knicks (Hour 4)

Boomer & Gio

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 41:37


After the show, Boomer is going to the carpenters union on behalf of DeWalt. They are celebrating 100 years. The NY Giants are also celebrating 100 years this upcoming season. A caller is excited for the Knicks for NEXT year. But they play again tonight at the Garden. A caller in Minnesota said they don't have lasagna, ziti or 6 foot subs at parties. Jerry returns for his final update of the day, but first Gio is surprised at how many people wear shorts to work now. That used to not be allowed. Jerry starts with all of the sound from last night's Rangers loss at the Garden. Jerry has audio from WFAN hosts and the producers who are not listening. The Moment of The Day involves a female caller hitting on BT and asking him to a Knicks game while her husband is out of town. In the final segment of the hour, tonight is an important game five at the Garden tonight. Boomer thinks the Knicks were embarrassed in Indiana and will bounce back.

Boomer & Gio
Boomer & Gio Podcast (WHOLE SHOW)

Boomer & Gio

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 170:14


Hour 1 Boomer said the Rangers were out coached by the Hurricanes last night and the team did not match the excitement of the fans at the Garden. He is not too worried yet as they are still up 3-2. If they lose in Carolina they still come home for game 7. Boomer called their performance, ‘listless'. Boomer said somebody has to step up and that person can be Chris Kreider. Jerry is here for an update and starts with all the sounds from last night's Rangers loss in Hurricanes. LeBron James was at the Cavaliers game and got a huge introduction by the deep voice guy. Edwin Diaz blew another game last night and the Mets ended up losing in 10. Lions QB Jared Goff got a huge deal averaging $53 million a year. Tom Brady's first game will be the Cowboys at Browns in week 1. In the final segment of the hour, Connor Hughes of SNY said the Jets tried to hire someone to run the offense instead of Nathaniel Hackett. We wondered if Aaron Rodgers was aware of this. Boomer had a dream about the Jets and Bengals playing in the divisional playoff game.  Hour 2 The Knicks are favored to win tonight but are underdogs to win the series, which is odd, since game 7 would be at MSG. The Knicks are dealing with a lot of injuries right now. If the Knicks lose 3 in a row and have to go to Indiana for a deciding game 6 that's a bad scene. We also took some Rangers calls. Jerry returns for an update but first we played Jack Black's ‘Peaches' and ‘Peaches' by Presidents of The United States. Jerry has all the sounds from last night's Rangers loss. We also heard from Monica McNutt on Knicks injuries. Jerry put together a montage of Edwin Diaz's disastrous ninth inning. A fan in Seattle caught 2 foul balls back to back. In the final segment of the hour, Jared Goff got a huge 4-year extension from the Lions that will pay him an average of $53 million a year. A caller said Sean Avery is really great on Instagram breaking down the Ranger games.  Hour 3 There is no way to tell whether minutes played by a particular player leads to injuries. The Knicks need guys like OG Anunoby and Jalen Brunson out there. There will be pressure at the Garden tonight, but Boomer said that's what you play for. The Knicks and Rangers have dropped a combined 4 straight. We need a winner around here. A caller said the NY Mets touched the cup while it was visiting Citi Field. Jerry returns for an update and starts with all the sounds from last night's Rangers loss. Breaking news: The Jets will be in San Francisco on Monday night week 1. Jerry has audio from BT and Sal where a female caller was hitting on BT by inviting him to the Knicks game while her husband is out of town. Edwin Diaz blew another save and the Mets lost to the Phillies. Chris McMonigle is interested in obscure baseball stats. In the final segment of the hour, lunch will be served at Audacy today for AAPI day. We also talked about how baked ziti is served at every celebration. A caller brought up the 6-foot sub with all of the condiments sitting out in the sun.  Hour 4 After the show, Boomer is going to the carpenters union on behalf of DeWalt. They are celebrating 100 years. The NY Giants are also celebrating 100 years this upcoming season. A caller is excited for the Knicks for NEXT year. But they play again tonight at the Garden. A caller in Minnesota said they don't have lasagna, ziti or 6 foot subs at parties. Jerry returns for his final update of the day, but first Gio is surprised at how many people wear shorts to work now. That used to not be allowed. Jerry starts with all of the sound from last night's Rangers loss at the Garden. Jerry has audio from WFAN hosts and the producers who are not listening. The Moment of The Day involves a female caller hitting on BT and asking him to a Knicks game while her husband is out of town. In the final segment of the hour, tonight is an important game five at the Garden tonight. Boomer thinks the Knicks were embarrassed in Indiana and will bounce back.

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society
Unveiling the Future of Cybersecurity From A Venture Capital Investors as we approach the beginning of RSA Conference 2024 | An RSA Conference 2024 Conversation With Dave DeWalt | On Location Coverage with Sean Martin and Marco Ciappelli

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 34:54


Guest: Dave DeWalt, Founder & CEO, NightDragon [@nightdragon]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/ddewalt/At RSAC | https://www.rsaconference.com/experts/dave-dewalt____________________________Hosts: Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber]On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/sean-martinMarco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli____________________________Episode NotesNavigating the Cybersecurity Horizon: Anticipating RSA Conference 2024In a thoughtfully pre-event episode, seasoned cybersecurity expert Dave DeWalt share the microphone with Sean Martin and Marco Ciappelli to set the stage for an in-depth exploration of the dynamic cybersecurity landscape anticipating what will be RSA Conference 2024. Their engaging conversation with Dave DeWalt, a titan in the cybersecurity investment space, unveils an intricate web of challenges and pioneering solutions that are at the forefront of the battle against digital threats.Venture Capital's Role in Shaping Cybersecurity's FutureDeWalt, with his profound experience and insights, brings into focus the critical role of venture capital in steering the future of cybersecurity. Highlighting the importance of strategic investments and partnerships, he underscores the necessity for a specialized approach—akin to that seen in fintech and biotech ventures—towards fostering security-oriented technological advancements. By casting a spotlight on venture capital, the discussion emphasizes its pivotal role in incubating innovations that promise to redefine cyber defense mechanisms.The Confluence of Electronic Warfare and Cyber StrategiesA particularly compelling segment of their conversation veers into the impending intersection of electronic warfare and cyber strategies. As cyber threats evolve, DeWalt predicts a paradigm shift where hacking transcends conventional malware attacks, venturing into the realm of radio frequency (RF) based tactics. This speculative yet insightful projection hints at a future where cybersecurity and electronic warfare converge, illustrating the urgent need for adaptive and forward-thinking defensive measures.Securing the Software Supply ChainAnother focal point of the discussion revolves around the vital necessity of securing the software supply chain—a challenge magnified by recent high-profile breaches. The conversation delves into the strategic importance of a secure-by-design philosophy, propelling a proactive approach to safeguarding the integrity of software infrastructures against insidious threats. This segment highlights the ongoing evolution of cybersecurity strategies to protect the digital backbone of global commerce and communication.Strengthening Public-Private Partnerships and Global CooperationIn addressing the complexities of cybersecurity, the dialogue sheds light on the essentiality of robust public-private partnerships and global cooperation. With cyber threats recognizing no borders, the collective action of governments, private entities, and tech conglomerates is underscored as a sine qua non for a comprehensive defense strategy. This united front, as envisioned by cybersecurity leaders, signifies a beacon of hope in the arduous journey towards securing cyberspace.Conclusion: A Call to ArmsAs the RSA Conference 2024 approaches, this pre-event episode serves as a clarion call to the global cybersecurity community. It beckons industry stalwarts, innovators, policymakers, and practitioners to converge, collaborate, and collectively navigate the tempestuous seas of digital threats. Through enlightening conversations and shared wisdom, the path to a more secure digital future becomes clearer, guiding the collective quest for resilience against the ever-evolving landscape of cyber threats.Be sure to follow our Coverage Journey and subscribe to our podcasts!____________________________Follow our RSA Conference USA 2024 coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/rsa-conference-usa-2024-rsac-san-francisco-usa-cybersecurity-event-infosec-conference-coverageOn YouTube:

The Gun Experiment
Discussing Firearms and Social Issues with Ben Dewalt and Jared Reston

The Gun Experiment

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 76:52


We release new content every Tuesday morning so be sure to subscribe so you don't miss a single episode. Subscribe here Today's show is brought to you by Onsight Firearms Training. They have an extensive course offering and teach classes throughout the country. Whether it's rifle, pistol, shotgun or medical training, you're guaranteed to find a course to meet your needs. Go check them out at oftllc.us and sign up for a course that will make you an asset to your friends and family.Tonight's guest co-hosts have both been on the show before and we are pleased to have them both back and in the studio with us today. Please welcome Ben Dewalt from Onsight Firearms Training and Jared Reston of Reston Group Training Ways to support the show:1. Join our mailing list: Thegunexperiment.com 2. Subscribe, Leave us 5 stars and comment on Apple or Spotify3. Follow us on instagram and/or FB: Instagram Facebook4. Be a part of our private community, join our Discord page!5. Be sure to support the sponsors of the show. They are an integral part of making the show possible.Tonight's Topics of DiscussionI. Intro: Catch up with Ben and Jared2 Day training classPeterbrook Chocolatier One thing Keith and I have in common is our love for good bourbon and amazing coffee. Thanks to Coopers Coffee Company, we get the best of both worlds. Cooper's makes barrel aged coffees with hints of your choice of rum, rye, whiskey or bourbon. Their coffee is smooth with rich notes of your favorite spirits. They also source single origin roasts from around the world and you can get your flavor of choice by going to CoffeewithMikeandKeith.com II. Alec Baldwin Gets Harassed by Anti Israel Agitator III. Firearms “Experts” React to Salina Gunman Building an Illegal 'Weapon of War'IV.

Woodshop Life Podcast
Durable Kitchen Table, Hinge Wierdness, Sanding Slabs and MORE

Woodshop Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 58:45


This Episode's Questions: Brian's Questions: Gentlemen, First, I hope you all know that the sounds that pop through occasionally from your families in the background don't make a bad podcast; they make you human and THAT is part of what makes your podcast great. On the subject of families, I have 3 young sons (6, 4, 2 years old) that love "helping" with woodworking projects and learning about tools.  The family has outgrown our current dinner table, and I've been tasked with building a new one.  I'm planning a 6.5'x3.5' dinner table that doesn't need to be an showpiece heirloom dining table, but I'd love to produce something that will look nice and can handle the inevitable mayhem of a young family.   Can you recommend a wood species and some finish options that will stand up to these demands? I can feel white oak calling me here, should I answer the call?  (For context, our kitchen cabinets and floors are all darker wood tones so more dark might just blend into the background too much.) Thank you as always for your contribution to the woodworking community.  Your knowledge, experience, and unique characters make this truly the best woodworking podcast. Evan Hey guys! Love the podcast and appreciate all the work you put into it. My wife and I have been planning a remodel of our kitchen for a few years. I really want to build the cabinets, but also recognize that my time is pretty limited with work, and my wife doesn't want a partially completed kitchen for months. I'm currently designing the kitchen in Sketchup to a pretty high level of detail because we have some restrictions with the space that I need to ensure I take into account. The goal is to work through as much as I can in Sketchup to reduce guesswork, decisions, and time once I start  building. We have currently decided that I will build the cabinet boxes and face-frames since it will be easer to custom design and build for the space, and I'm researching options for outsourcing the drawer boxes and drawer/door fronts. We are planning on using rift sawn white oak with inset door and drawer fronts. The drawer boxes seem like a pretty easy option to outsource, but the fronts seem like they could pose some challenges that I may not be considering. Should I be worried about significant color or grain differences between the outsourced supplier, and what I can get locally to build the face-frames? Since they will be inset, do you have a recommendation on sizing when I order? For example, I'm planning on a 3/32" reveal between the face-frame and doors/drawers, should I order with 1/16" or the full 3/32" oversized so I can trim to the exact opening once the cabinets are installed in case something shifts? Thanks for the help! Jason Guy's Questions: Hi guys. Love the podcast! Wish I could find a fishing podcast as good. Life would be perfect. I made the move to a Fuji Sprayer.  I bought one with the gravity feed gun but now think I made a mistake. I think it would be easier to hold finish in the cup between coats. What is your preference and why? Thanks so much. Joe Hi Guys, I recently asked a question concerning how to glue up a frame and panel so it's flat. I took your advice and it worked great. Thanks so much!!! I have two unrelated questions: I recently purchased expensive hinges from Horton-brasses. When I received the hinges I made a jig out of MDF so I could simply rout out the mortises for the hinges to sit in. As usual, I make the jig so they are a perfect fit for the hing. I tested the jig on a piece of scrap and the hinge fit perfectly. I then used the jig on a cabinet I made and the hinge did not fit. I tried the various hinges I purchased and only one of the hinges fit (the hinge I used to make and test the jig). After measuring the hinges, I discovered that they were all different sizes varying by about .01”. I contacted Horton-brasses and explained the problem and they told me that their acceptable tolerance is +/- .05”. With some simple math this means that their tolerance is about 1/16”. I have purchased hinges from other manufacturers and never had this problem before. My question is: am I being too picky to expect the hinges to be the same size or a lot closer than +/- .01? When you make jigs for hinges, do you leave a little extra room for hinges that are off a little? Finally, where do you recommend purchasing hinges and other hardware from? Mike Gitberg Huy's Questions: Hi fellas, I would love to hear some advice regarding sanders. I have a small hobby business of selling large wood slabs that I mill with a chainsaw mill. I know this isn't traditional woodworking but it is enjoyable and brings me enough money to buy new tools and gain experience with real woodworking. After each slab is dried I plane it down with a TrueTrac router sled system. It works great and only leaves minor ridges to sand out except on knots, crotch grain, curl and all the other "defects" that folks like in slabs where I get some tear out. I usually run 40 grit over each slab with my Dewalt random orbit but this can take a long time to get the tear out sanded. I have an old Makita belt sander but no matter what I do that seems to dig in at the tear of the belt and leave grooves in the wood. If I were to buy a dedicated sander for just 40/60 grit first pass of slabs what do you recommend? A better belt sander? Or a wider diameter orbit and high quality sand paper? Thanks for the great podcast, keep it up! Jeremy Westra I've been woodworking for a few years but I'm still fairly new. Recently I've been building chairs that are either heavily influenced or loose copies of some famous Hans Wegner designs. So far I've built these chairs for friends and family but I'm getting more and more unsolicited requests. While I don't think making chairs for family and friends is an issue, I suspect posting and selling chairs online that are obvious copies of classic designs (like Wegner's ch25) could be patent or trademark infringement. What do you think? Also, its worth mentioning, many large retailers like Target, Walmart, Wayfair, etc. are selling obvious knock-offs based on famous designs while not mentioning the original. Apparently this is ok since I'm sure their legal departments reviewed the issue. I'd love to hear your thoughts. Earl

Green Ops Podcast
Accuracy and Accountability w/ Ben Dewalt

Green Ops Podcast

Play Episode Play 45 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 56:07


Are you able to hit exactly what you are aiming at?  In this episode Luke and Josh are joined by Ben Dewalt of Insight Firearms Training https://oftllc.us/ to discuss being able to hit the target when you absolutely need to.Benjamin DeWalt is the co-founder and senior instructor of OnSight Firearms Training. Benjamin has been a life-long martial artist and firearms enthusiast, starting as a kid with long guns in western Pennsylvania. His accreditations include Sig Sauer Academy Master Pistol Instructor, Rangemaster Certified Master Instructor, various NRA instructor certifications, Utah Concealed Firearm Permit Instructor certification, Massachusetts State Police Certified Firearms Instructor and other instructor certifications. Benjamin has been teaching various defensive-focused shooting classes since 2005. He has also been teaching martial arts and hand-to-hand self-defense since 2010. Benjamin's preferred classes to teach are all levels of pistol shooting, hand-to-hand combatives, and defensive shotgun.Intro/Outro Music:Melancholy by Lucjo   / lucjomusic  Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/3VQqdopMusic promoted by Audio Library https://bit.ly/3Q0pRHXPlease like, subscribe and share to help us grow the podcast.Check out our YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/c/GreenOpsInc Follow us on Instagram:Green Ops Podcast - Green_ops_podcastGreen Ops - greenopsincLuke - Green_Ops_LukeDex - Green_Ops_DexLove you Mom!

Dark Side of Wikipedia | True Crime & Dark History
New York Man Found Guilty of Murdering Woman for Life Insurance Payout After Watching TV Shows on Serial Killers

Dark Side of Wikipedia | True Crime & Dark History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 10:30


Jurors in a federal court convicted 36-year-old Cory Martin for the murder of 26-year-old Brandy Odom, aimed at cashing in on life insurance policies. Martin's fascination with TV shows on serial killers seemingly inspired his gruesome crime. Martin, facing life imprisonment, alongside his co-defendant Adelle Anderson, 35, orchestrated the murder and dismemberment of Odom in April 2018. Prosecutors revealed that the pair had taken out life insurance policies on Odom's life prior to the murder. Martin, described as a pimp by prosecutors, viewed Odom as a money making opportunity, exploiting her for commercial sex before killing her. During the trial, Anderson testified that she and Martin watched true-crime shows like "The First 48" to plan the murder and evade detection. Martin even drew inspiration from the TV series "Dexter" to perfect his crime. The jury dismissed defense claims of a love triangle and found Martin guilty based on evidence, including his internet searches related to the case and the purchase of a reciprocating saw for dismemberment. After strangling Odom in her bedroom, Martin and Anderson purchased cleaning supplies to conceal the crime. They then disposed of Odom's remains in Canarsie Park. Martin's subsequent internet searches, including news articles about the discovery of the body parts, further incriminated him as detailed in court documents: In the early morning of April 8 and April 9, 2018, Martin disposed of Odom's body parts in Canarsie Park with the assistance of his co-conspirator. On April 10, 2018, Martin conducted dozens of Internet searches for news articles, including “Search area expands after dismembered body found in Canarsie Park in Brooklyn.” Martin also accessed a Twitter post titled “Person walking dog discovers remains of woman in Brooklyn park.” The following day on April 11, 2018, Martin searched YouTube using the search term “exclusive interview of mother of girl found in park.” After Odom's murder, at Martin's direction, his co-conspirator made several unsuccessful attempts to claim benefits under Odom's life insurance policies. The prosecution highlighted Martin's premeditated actions, including his purchase of a reciprocating saw, as evidence of his intent to commit the murder. Court documents revealed Martin's online search history and his purchase of the saw just days before the murder. Court documents stated: On or about April 6, 2018, at approximately 4:36 p.m., Martin accessed online listings for “Reciprocating Saws” on the Home Depot website and accessed a page for the “Dewalt 12-Amp Corded Reciprocating Saw,” described as featuring a “powerful 12 Amp motor designed for heavy-duty applications.” At approximately 5:52 p.m. the same day, the Home Depot in Valley Stream, New York recorded the purchase, in cash, of a Dewalt 12-Amp Corded Reciprocating Saw, five saw blades and black contractor bags. At approximately 7:15 p.m. that day, Martin searched YouTube for the following search terms: “how to insert blade for reciprocating saw” and “using reciprocating saw,” which he subsequently deleted from his phone. United States Attorney Breon Peace of the Eastern District of New York condemned Martin's actions, emphasizing the gravity of the crime and the need for justice for Odom's family. Martin's sentencing hearing is scheduled for July 23, where he faces the possibility of spending the rest of his life behind bars for his heinous act motivated by greed. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com 

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
New York Man Found Guilty of Murdering Woman for Life Insurance Payout After Watching TV Shows on Serial Killers

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 10:30


Jurors in a federal court convicted 36-year-old Cory Martin for the murder of 26-year-old Brandy Odom, aimed at cashing in on life insurance policies. Martin's fascination with TV shows on serial killers seemingly inspired his gruesome crime. Martin, facing life imprisonment, alongside his co-defendant Adelle Anderson, 35, orchestrated the murder and dismemberment of Odom in April 2018. Prosecutors revealed that the pair had taken out life insurance policies on Odom's life prior to the murder. Martin, described as a pimp by prosecutors, viewed Odom as a money making opportunity, exploiting her for commercial sex before killing her. During the trial, Anderson testified that she and Martin watched true-crime shows like "The First 48" to plan the murder and evade detection. Martin even drew inspiration from the TV series "Dexter" to perfect his crime. The jury dismissed defense claims of a love triangle and found Martin guilty based on evidence, including his internet searches related to the case and the purchase of a reciprocating saw for dismemberment. After strangling Odom in her bedroom, Martin and Anderson purchased cleaning supplies to conceal the crime. They then disposed of Odom's remains in Canarsie Park. Martin's subsequent internet searches, including news articles about the discovery of the body parts, further incriminated him as detailed in court documents: In the early morning of April 8 and April 9, 2018, Martin disposed of Odom's body parts in Canarsie Park with the assistance of his co-conspirator. On April 10, 2018, Martin conducted dozens of Internet searches for news articles, including “Search area expands after dismembered body found in Canarsie Park in Brooklyn.” Martin also accessed a Twitter post titled “Person walking dog discovers remains of woman in Brooklyn park.” The following day on April 11, 2018, Martin searched YouTube using the search term “exclusive interview of mother of girl found in park.” After Odom's murder, at Martin's direction, his co-conspirator made several unsuccessful attempts to claim benefits under Odom's life insurance policies. The prosecution highlighted Martin's premeditated actions, including his purchase of a reciprocating saw, as evidence of his intent to commit the murder. Court documents revealed Martin's online search history and his purchase of the saw just days before the murder. Court documents stated: On or about April 6, 2018, at approximately 4:36 p.m., Martin accessed online listings for “Reciprocating Saws” on the Home Depot website and accessed a page for the “Dewalt 12-Amp Corded Reciprocating Saw,” described as featuring a “powerful 12 Amp motor designed for heavy-duty applications.” At approximately 5:52 p.m. the same day, the Home Depot in Valley Stream, New York recorded the purchase, in cash, of a Dewalt 12-Amp Corded Reciprocating Saw, five saw blades and black contractor bags. At approximately 7:15 p.m. that day, Martin searched YouTube for the following search terms: “how to insert blade for reciprocating saw” and “using reciprocating saw,” which he subsequently deleted from his phone. United States Attorney Breon Peace of the Eastern District of New York condemned Martin's actions, emphasizing the gravity of the crime and the need for justice for Odom's family. Martin's sentencing hearing is scheduled for July 23, where he faces the possibility of spending the rest of his life behind bars for his heinous act motivated by greed. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com

The Way I Heard It with Mike Rowe
370: The Smartest Dropout I Know is Rikki Schlott

The Way I Heard It with Mike Rowe

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 68:11 Very Popular


The New York Post columnist and author discusses the disruptive and damaging nature of social media, our shortening attention spans, the lack of free speech on college campuses, why the First Amendment is the most important right, why she left NYU during COVID despite her 4.0 GPA, and how she came to write The Cancelling of the American Mind with Greg Lukianoff. Big thanks to our great sponsors FieldOfGreens.com Get started with 15% off using promo code: MIKE. Dewalt.com to learn more about the DEWALT Trades Scholarship. mikeroweworks.org/scholarship Work Ethic Scholarship Program launches February 28!