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The Midnight Founders Podcast
Kreg Peeler - EVject

The Midnight Founders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 45:41


In this electrifying episode of The Midnight Founders Podcast, we sit down with Kreg Peeler, the visionary founder of EVject—a game-changing company making massive waves in the EV industry. Kreg has worked alongside industry giants, from Elon Musk to every major car company you can name, bringing innovation to the forefront of the electric vehicle revolution. We dive into his incredible journey—how he built a powerhouse brand, pioneered cutting-edge technology, and navigated the high-stakes world of automotive innovation. Kreg shares insights on what it takes to disrupt a trillion-dollar industry, build real relationships with top-tier players, and stay ahead of the curve. If you're into startups, tech, or just want to know what it's like to collaborate with the world's most powerful innovators, this one's for you.

Bearded Theologians
3.6.25 Beardcast with Kreg Yingst

Bearded Theologians

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 32:14


Join Zach and Matt this week. They will chat with Kreg Yingst. Kreg is a Pensacola artist who specializes in icons of saints and mystics.

Dave and Dujanovic
The future of EV's

Dave and Dujanovic

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 18:42


The Trump administration has called for a halt on spending for EV charging infrastructure. Dave and Debbie discuss what this means for the future of EV's and speak with Amanda Richards, Market Strategist with EVject and Kreg Peeler, CEO of EVject about the product they've created to protect drivers at charging stations. Kreg and Amanda also share how they feel about potential cuts to federal funding for EV infrastructure from a personal and business perspective.  

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

The Topic is Trek
Episode 175: Our Top ‘Decks’ and 7th Annual Predictions Show

The Topic is Trek

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 87:50


Listen below or click here for full show notes Main Mission, Part 1 (with an appropriate sound effect) Chuck, Kreg and I have combed through all 50 episodes of “Lower Decks” and picked out some our our favorite episodes, scenes and moments. Chuck and Kreg sent their picks to me, so they don't yet know … Continue reading "Episode 175: Our Top ‘Decks' and 7th Annual Predictions Show"

Dog Days of Podcasting Challenge
Chuck Tomasi : ChuckChat Freestyle

Dog Days of Podcasting Challenge

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024


Apologies for the delay on this one. Our WordPress site was attacked (again.) Just something more to go along with the rest of the fun Thursday brought us. Thank you Kreg for digging in and making repairs. I hope you … Continue reading →

ChuckChat Freestyle
Dog Days Of Advent 2024 – Day 19

ChuckChat Freestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 6:54


Apologies for the delay on this one. Our WordPress site was attacked (again.) Just something more to go along with the rest of the fun Thursday brought us. Thank you Kreg for digging in and making repairs. I hope you … Continue reading →

We Built A Thing
282 - Hot Waxy Bruce or Bruce's Flickering Flame

We Built A Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 61:59


In this episode, Mark is almost done with the dog kennel. He used Kreg's MortiseMate and likes it a lot. Drew is designing stuff for his new 3D printer. Bruce exposes domino tennons in his cutting board. Plus, a ton more! GIVEAWAY ANNOUNCEMENT!Listen for details about our December giveaway. Get entered and there are even ways to earn bonus entries. Details in the episode. Thanks to Titebond for sponsoring this giveaway! T-shirts: https://fishersshoponline.com/merch & https://www.bruceaulrich.com/shop/clothing SUBSCRIBE TO DIRTtoDONE on YouTube: http://tinyurl.com/DIRTtoDON -This episode is sponsored by OneFinity CNC! We have partnered with them and would love it if you would go to their website and check them out: https://www.onefinitycnc.com/ Become a patron of the show! http://patreon.com/webuiltathing OUR TOP PATREON SUPPORTERS -Tim Morrill -Scott @ Dad It Yourself DIY http://bit.ly/3vcuqmv -Brent Jarvis https://bit.ly/2OJL7EV -Ray Jolliff -Deo Gloria Woodworks (Matthew Allen) https://www.instagram.com/deogloriawoodworks/ -Henry Lootens (@Manfaritawood) -Chris Simonton -Maddux Woodworks http://bit.ly/3chHe2p -Byrom's Custom Woodworks -Bruce Clark -Will White -Cody Elkins (creator of the Jenny Bit) -Andy @ Mud Turtle Woodworks -Damon Moran -Monkey Business Woodworks -Rich from Woodnote Studio -AC Nailed It -Joe Santos from Designer's Touch Kitchen & Bath Studio -Aaron Yelton -Chad Green -Ryan Talley -Trevor -Mark Herrick @ Empty Nest Woodworks -Not That Aaron, the other one Support our sponsors: TOOL CODES: -MagSwitch: “WBAT” -SurfPrep: “FISHER10” -Bumblechutes: “FISHER10” -Starbond: “BRUCEAULRICH” -Brunt Workgear: “GUNFLINT10” -Rotoboss: “GUNFLINT” -Merlin Moisture Meters: “FISHER10” -Montana Brand Tools: “GUNFLINT10” -Monport: “GUNFLINT6” -Stone Coat Epoxy: Gunflint -MAS Epoxy: FLINT -YesWelder: GUNFLINT10 -Millner-Haufen Tool Co: “ULRICH20” for 20% off -SmartSquareTools.com: “FISHER10” -Camel City Mill: GUNFLINT10 -Arbortech Tools: “BRUCEAULRICH” for 10% off -HighCountryTool.com: “FISHER10” for 10% off -Wagner Meters: https://www.wagnermeters.com/shop/orion-950-smart/?ref=210 We Built A Thing T-shirts! We have two designs to choose from! (You can get one of these as a reward at certain levels of support) https://amzn.to/2GP04jf  https://amzn.to/2TUrCr2 ETSY SHOPS: Bruce: https://www.etsy.com/shop/BruceAUlrich?ref=simple-shop-header-name&listing_id=942512486 Drew: https://www.etsy.com/shop/FishersShopOnline?ref=simple-shop-header-name&listing_id=893150766 Mark: https://www.etsy.com/shop/GunflintDesigns?ref=search_shop_redirect Bruce's most recent video: https://youtu.be/xRFe5bELcyE?si=rXBq3csbaaBq7quz Drew's most recent video: https://youtu.be/uVlsKXiIoXo?si=7C3E3sYKkZz6uPIV Mark's most recent video: https://youtu.be/a701NsPo4ss?si=96H_AiQVVNV1YvbL We are all makers, full-time dads and all have YouTube channels we are trying to grow and share information with others. Throughout this podcast, we talk about making things, making videos to share on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, etc...and all of the life that happens in between.  CONNECT WITH US: WE BUILT A THING: www.instagram.com/webuiltathingWE BUILT A THING EMAIL: webuiltathing@gmail.com FISHER'S SHOP: www.instagram.com/fishersshop/ BRUDADDY: www.instagram.com/brudaddy/ GUNFLINT DESIGNS: https://www.instagram.com/gunflintdesigns Music by: Jay Fisher (Thanks, Jay!)

Handyman Pros Radio Show
Kreg Accu-Cut Discussion

Handyman Pros Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 20:21


John recently purchased a Kreg Accu-Cut.  This show discusses the amazing product and how you can use it to create better products for your customers.   Watch us on YouTube (click here) Subscribe to our free newsletter, https://handymanprosradioshow.com/newsletter-signup/ Join our Facebook group @handyman pros Send us an email, questions@handymanprosradioshow.com.

A Matter of Faith: A Presby Podcast
Visio Divina with the Saints and Mystics w/ Kreg Yingst

A Matter of Faith: A Presby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 45:48


Send us a textSpecial Guest:Kreg Yingst, Author of Everything Could be a Prayer: One Hundred Portraits of Saints and MysticsQuestion of the Week:Many people close their eyes when they pray. But there other types of prayer and reflection that involve looking at something. What is “visio divina” and how does it invite us into a unique form of prayer?Everything Could be a Prayer: One Hundred Portraits of Saints and MysticsFollow Kreg on Instagram @psalmprayersFor Listening Guides, click here!Got a question for us? Send them to faithpodcast@pcusa.org! A Matter of Faith website

Oklahoma Archery
Oklahoma Archery visits with Kreg Griffith

Oklahoma Archery

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 61:34


We get the Oklahoma Bowhunter man himself just before opening morning of archery season. Kreg has a simple goal every year. He wants to introduce bowhunting to someone that has never done go to experience the hunt with a bow. Neil is made of great questions that allows us to understand Kreg's methods of hunting large plots of land and even his suburban hunting techniques. Listen to hear what he needs all of to do when taking pictures to be posted on the Oklahoma Bowhunter FB page.

Woodshop Life Podcast
Track Saw Value?, Choosing Grain, Benchtop Finish and MORE!!

Woodshop Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 57:40


Brians Questions: I craft Shaker Furniture and then donate it.  I am often gluing up tabletops.  I have seen many discussions around "how to properly joint" the edges of a-joining boards. Am typically using plain sawn cherry. After rough dimensioning, jointing, then planing the individual pieces, and arranging the pieces so they look nice, and hopefully having  the grain run the same way (I finish the tops with a smoothing plane), it comes time to joint those edges that are to be glued. There in lies the question....does one 1) rip them on a table saw, or 2) joint the edges such that there is a slight bow to allow compression in the center, or 3) take the pair of boards to be glued and joint them together in a book match style.   I usually do 3)  I then clamp them using  footed bar clamps and cawls over the top. How do you all handle this part of the process.   1), 2),3)....something else?? Secondly, I use hide glue to glue the joinery, but have had trouble using it for table top gluing up table tops --not enough open time...use titebond instead....have you had success in using hide glue for tabletop glue up?? thank you, John Hi, I am a hobbyist woodworker who uses a mix of hand tools and power tools. I see a lot of people nowadays using track saws where I would normally use my table saw or my circular saw with a guide. What am I missing with the track saw trend? Won't a simple plywood guide and cheap circular saw do the exact same thing as a track saw? Thanks Adam Guys Questions: Hi, I enjoy the podcast, it is favorite woodworking podcast where you get right to the point and answer real questions without a lot of wasted time.  Keep it up! I am currently working on a fairly large cabinet & desk built-in.   It will be an "L" shape, run along one wall for about 18 feet, and then wrap around and extend out about 6 feet, with the  corner being the desk section.  I've already completed the base cabinets, so the next step will be the desktop, followed by all the shelving. My question is about the desktop(26in deep).  My plan was to build this in 6 foot sections, which I would then join to span the whole wall.  I've been going back and forth over whether I build this out of solid wood(thinking 8/4 rough sawn which I would mill down to maybe 1-1/2in), or using veneers.  I planned to join each section using a Lamello Zeta P2.    I have access to the tools(6cfm pump from Veneer Systems) to do either method, but am not sure if one is really much better.  I'be been leaning towards solid wood(Walnut) as I have that on hand, but not sure if that's more of me shying away from using veneers as I don't have a lot of experience on bigger projects.  This is for my home so may be an opportunity to get more practice using veneers without worry of it being a customer piece.  I'm interested in what you would recommend. Thanks! Frank Also a dummy, thank you Bob for opening the can of worms. Who cares if it is 1/4 sawn or 1/64th sawn? When is it important to know? If riff sucks…then why use it or if  plane is plain to unstable to use why use it etc. Strengths and weaknesses for price versus application might be interesting to discuss, especially if opinions can vary. What is the wheelhouse for the different boards?  I imagine it's a combo of beauty, price and stability. Can you guys flesh out this conversation a bit? Benjamin Huys Questions I use Kreg work bench system so my benches are mostly straight and strong with the factors I stated above. I also am lazy or forgetful about putting down paper before glue ups. replacing the top of the work bench I have considered finishing it with thin layer or epoxy to allow a non-sticky surface for the wood glue or finishes I use.  I am also going to make match fit dove tail clamp system ( would finish with epoxy then have the cnc redue the job to clean the channels ) maybe also with dog hole. is the epoxy finish a good way to make a more permeant bench top ? should I just lay down plywood top and replace when needed? Am considering ordering a butcher block top to make the bench so it looks nice and is more lasting. bench is 44 square and supported by wood beams in the center so it doesn't dip. Thanks folks Paul Oki Mitch Crafts Okinawa Japan Hi, thanks for answering a couple of my questions in the past. I have another one now about using loose tenon joinery to glue up boards to make a panel, such as a tabletop. One feature of a Domino or a biscuit joiner is that they reference off of a face of the board, assuring a perfectly flush (or close enough) show surface. I don't own a Domino, but I have a biscuit joiner and a dowelling jig. I would like to use dowels on occasion, but I only have a simple dowelling jig that is of the self-centering type. If all my boards are of the exact same thickness then this in theory should give good results too, but sometimes I am using 3/4” boards right from the lumber yard that I have edge jointed but have not milled to a common thickness, since I don't want to go any thinner than the 3/4”. So the thicknesses might be off by small amounts. So in light of this, I was thinking that I should upgrade to a higher end dowelling jig, one that references off of a face surface. Does this seem like a worthwhile idea? If so, are there certain other features I should look for in a product, and do you have specific product recommendations that you can make? Thanks. Steve

Dog Days of Podcasting Challenge
Kyle Nishioka : Mad Marv's Notebook

Dog Days of Podcasting Challenge

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024


Talking on my way back from meeting up with Chuck, Kreg, Donna and Joe.

Vakaro pasaka
Fred Rodrian. „Kristina ir kregždutė“

Vakaro pasaka

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 16:00


Fred Rodrian. „Kristina ir kregždutė“. Skaito aktorė Gražina Urbonaitė. 1968m.

gra kreg skaito
Iowa Manufacturing Podcast
Kreg - A Lesson in Leading through Change

Iowa Manufacturing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 33:59


By all counts, Kreg Tool innovates. Not only in their products and market development, but also in their HR efforts. This episode will lead you through their recent journey from corporate headquarter relocation to post-Covid marketing strategies and current recruitment efforts that have transformed the operation. Karee Vernon, VP of HR has spent a lot of time listening to the employees and developing thoughtful resources to meet the current needs in maintaining an engaged and fully developed workforce. See the full show notes here: https://iowapodcast.com/kreg-tool-karee-vernon

Vakaro pasaka
Vakaro pasaka. Moldavų legenda apie kregždę

Vakaro pasaka

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 13:57


Moldavų legendą apie kregždę pasakoja aktorė Gražina Urbonaitė.

Ryto allegro
Ryto allegro. Pirmoji džiaugsmo kregždė iš Prancūzijos: pasirašoma bendradarbiavimo sutartis tarp Luvro ir Lietuvos nacionalinio muziejaus

Ryto allegro

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 73:53


Susipažįstame su spaudos publikacijomis kultūros tema.Kaip nepasiklysti vertime ir kokia ezopinės kalbos ateitis šiuolaikiniame mene.Paskelbti pagrindinio scenos meno apdovanojimo – „Auksinių scenos kryžių“ – nominantai. Kokiems menininkams praėję metai buvo itin sėkmingi?Atgaivintas Raubonių malūnas-karšykla tapo kultūrine erdve, pasakojančia Pasvalio istoriją.Minėdami 20- ąsias Europos Sąjungos plėtros metines aštuoni Europos universitetai įgyendins projektą „Dvidešimt kultūrinio augimo metų suvienytoje Europoje“ trumpai vadinamas CAMINO projektu.Kovo 11- ąją vienuolikai Vilniaus jaunuolių buvo įteikti Mažieji Kristoforai. Dešimtokas Ignas Juozas Tubutis apdovanotas už gimtojo miesto garsinimą savo gamtos fotografijomis ir vienuoliktokas Joris Mikužis apdovanotas už sostinės vardo garsinimą tarptautinėse scenose, aktyvią koncertinę veiklą.Kokią muziką filmams kuria muzikos kūrėjos moterys?Šią savaitę duris atveria naujos Lietuvos teatro, muzikos ir kino muziejaus pastatų patalpos. Ką jose išvys lankytojai?Savaitė Paryžiuje prasidėjo Lietuvos sezno pristatymo renginiais, o Lietuvos nacionalinis muziejus pasirašė bendradarbiavimo sutartį su žymiuoju Luvro muziejumi.Ved. Marius Eidukonis

The New Cranky Workshop
Ep. 10: No More Mr. Nice Guys

The New Cranky Workshop

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2024 56:44


In this episode, the guys circle back to their roots and get all kinds of CRANKY! You demanded, they listened. Lee had another of his genius ideas (Lee wrote this part) for a regular segment to the show, “What's Making Us Cranky Right Now.” Lee and Jered will share with you the things that are utterly pissing them off at the moment. No holding back. They name names, they use colorful metaphors, and they have a few laughs along the way. As always, the guys encourage you to vent in the comments! PLUS... another Ask Us Anything segment, the best sources for FREE woodworking plans, a sneak peek of our Woodworker March Madness Extravaganza coming next month, as well as Viewer Comments, and a couple banger videos we're featuring in our Video Spotlight. THANKS for all the New Year's resolution videos you sent us for Episode 9… and to all our awesome viewers for their comments! Please keep them coming! Best sources for free plans (as mentioned in the video): Kreg - https://learn.kregtool.com/projects-plans/ Rockler - https://www.rockler.com/free-woodworking-plans Shanty 2 Chic - https://www.shanty-2-chic.com/category/free-plans/ Ana White - https://www.ana-white.com/woodworking-projects Steve Ramsey - https://shopwwmm.com Inventables - https://site.inventables.com/projects/ Printables - https://www.printables.com/model Shaper Hub - https://hub.shapertools.com Jered's Video Spotlight: Darren Oates Fine Furniture - Full Build of My Talon Hall Table https://youtu.be/ZeeAhpH86EI  Lee's Video Spotlight: Jig shop-Hammer sound - Classic sanding tools and routers | A sanding tool that gives pretty good results https://youtu.be/kbKHBocVdEo  Chapters: 00:00 It's Episode 10! 01:04 Jered's 40th birthday 03:07 We're doing Woodworker Match Madness! 04:40 Viewer comments 08:33 What's Making Jered Cranky Right Now 10:54 What's Making Lee Cranky Right Now 16:52 Our favorite sources for free plans 28:43 Ask Us Anything 41: 44 Jered's Video Spotlight 48:25 Lee's Video Spotlight #woodworking #diy #podcast #uncensored #unfiltered #unafraid #hashtagsaredumb

Woodshop Life Podcast
Box Joints, Bridge Building, Tool Purchase Regrets and MORE!!

Woodshop Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 55:43


This Episode's Questions Guy's Questions Hey, fellas. Great show. I've been listening for a couple of years, and have really elevated my game based on tips from y'all. Guy, thanks for the Incra TS/LS videos. I got the combo version when I moved my router table to the wing of my Sawstop. I really love it. I have a follow up question from the Feb 24 edition: Guy, you were pretty emphatic on your answer regarding connecting 2 Festool rails. I'm curious to know if your opinion was formed on the original style or the new version? If the former, have you had a chance to play with the new ones. I replaced my old set with the self-adjusting version and they seem rock-solid to me. I leave a small gap between the rails in case the rails aren't exactly 90 degrees. I'm also careful when moving the joined rail from one sheet to another that I don't torque the joint. Just wondering which version your judgement was associate with? Pat Engel Hi guys! My name is Elisa and I'm new to woodworking. I have a few fairly straightforward projects under my belt including a crate topper to go on top of my dog's crate, a few blanket ladders, and a mobile workbench with a spot for my Ryobi 8 1/4 table saw. I'm working on box joints right now. I've watched a ton of videos and made a lot of sawdust trying to make a jig and have been unsuccessful. I'm using a single blade with a kerf of .0665 in but I can measure the blade and make several cuts and not get the same measurement between them all, so there's one problem. I'm trying to set the spacing up to be 1/2 inch but I can't seem to get it right. The distance I'm off is small but bringing my pin closer or further from the blade seems to change the width of the pins and the slots and I can't see a correlation between the changes that would help me figure out how to correct it. In addition to the Ryobi saw, I have been using a sled I made, digital calipers, clamps, a set of steel thickness gauges. I'm using a variety of test piece's including 3/4 in plywood, 3/8 and 1/2 inch S4S poplar and pine. If it helps to know, I have a miter saw, jig saw, a trim router, a regular size router, cordless drill and driver and basic hand tools. I'd appreciate any help you can offer and if you can recommend some really good YouTube videos! Thanks! Elisa Gonzales Hello all. I have a veneering question. I want to wrap a elliptical cylinder with walnut veneer. It measures 18” inches long and 16” tall with end radiuses that are 4” round.  The cylinder is made with stacked mdf each layer is cut in the elliptical shape and stacked to my desired height. I don't have a vacuum press.  mdf is notorious for absorbing solvents and water. I've ruled out PSA backed veneer since this will be adhered to the cut edges of mdf and most likely would peel away. I am thinking maybe 2 coats of solvent based contact cement on the mdf and one coat on the veneer.  I need an adhesive that will hold those radial ends. Do you think contact cement will be strong enough and if so good recomm ndations?  Also should I seal the mdf  before applying the adhesive?  Maybe with shellac or WB poly. I'd say lacquer but concerned the solvent in the cement would have a negative effect on the lacquer seal coat.  Veneer hammer? Jeff (Maker) Huy's Questions: Gentlemen-  Sorry to not have rapped at ya in a while, winter is for snowboarding, and I tend to loose the plot in the shop. But whilst schussing down the slopes, I have been contemplating spring projects, namely, a bridge for my stream/river. The "slash" is because it is usually a stream, but two or three times a year gets very rowdy; the last time it washed the existing 16' long bridge off its moorings 90º, so it now sits parallel to the stream instead of across it. This bridge was made of pressure treated 2x12's, 4' wide, heavy, and chained to pins in boulders, so the water has some force when she's angry.  Instead of trying to lever and pulley the bridge back into place, let's build a new one. You guys know I love black locust and it's perfect for something like this with water and ground contact outside. But I want to get fancy, do an arch (which will also help with the bridge-washing-out issue). For something of this size how would you go about creating the curve? It needs to be at least 16' long (flat length, arch will rise probably 2' on a 20' radius) so steam bending is out. Would you glue up a "panel" of 2x material and then cut the curves out of it (or maybe even just use one big slab), or make a big form and bent laminations? I figure I need to make 2 of these curved beams for the sides of the bridge, and I probably won't paint it, just one more thing to keep up with.  This is one time where I probably won't have already done the thing I am asking about by the time I hear your answer, so I wait with bated breath. @figurawoodwork out. Tom Figgity-Figura  Good morning from Okinawa, Japan This one is for Guy mainly I think but hey open game on for Huy or Sean to wiegh in on things. First Japan is not great on space. My shop is large and very disorganized. I run a side business making some regular wood working projects but mainly custom military plaques usign the 2.5 D carving made possible by the yeti and shapeoko cnc. Almost went full time but my own disorginzation, project management, and efficency made things difficult. I havet really been set up to best handle slabs of local woods that I started useing mainly in my prjects. slab milling to directional lumber shop layout spot one 10 by 12 tin can shed yeti smart bench 4x8 cnc spot two (next to the shed) Kreg bench 44x64 table holding a Shapeoko XXL 12 ft miter station (6/8 ft for miter last part open for bench sanders and grinders.) Router table (wood peckers premium) Dewalt 745 table saw on a small cart 12 x 20 co2 laser mounted on a cart (36 x 28 cart) questions I am trying to save space and be more efficent. Have a chance to pick up a used Grizzly 10 inch table saw and new Laguna 14BX (I am 6'5 and i remember Guy saying the saw is low. but its the best band saw I can find out here) Most of my work is taking slabs and turning them into lumber for projects. Guy mentioned he would give up a table saw before a band saw. I can only find a laguana 14 BX in my area from a local online retailer which has a flesmy feence. So would anyone pass the table saw for geting more shop space or buy both and make it work? second question, (using google chrome it will translate the pages to english) Kerv https://www.off.co.jp/category/A02B10/T_3114.html Laguna https://www.off.co.jp/category/A02B10/T_3820.html Otoro https://www.off.co.jp/category/A02B10/AA2014.html These band saws do not have a solid fence clamping to both sides of the table for better resawing and straight cuts. Is there a after market feence that could be used, similar to the incra fence Guy pointed out in the recent episode? future plans tool buying. Would include a 100 watt co2 laser with 24 by 36 working space(foot print roughly 64 by 48 inches). Selling the old co2 laser and shapeoko to make room, moving the 4 x 8 cnc to the outside for keeping the shed a clean engraving and finishing area. Tried to support the show but your button is not working :( Hey Guys, Every so often I have a great excuse to buy a new tool (usually a valid reason for my wife). What tool(s) have you bought that you found more or less useful than you anticipated? Thanks Chuck Lovelady  

Count Kreepyhead's Saturday morning monster mash

We are joined this week by special guests Mike and Kreg from the awesome company Zoloworld, we dive deep into the world of protective action figure cases, our love of Remco, and some very awesome news about Night of the Living Dead. Buckle up, its a great episode.

Technorama
Episode 726: This is where Kreg gets fun

Technorama

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 62:53


Listen below with the audio player or Click Here for complete show notes and video from the show. Feedback QOTW: What conspiracy theory is so easily disproved that you don’t understand how it’s still going? On This Day In History … Continue reading →

Upon Further Review
Week 4 (UFR): Kreg Lensch, Glidden-Ralston FB

Upon Further Review

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 5:03


Gamta – visų namai
Gamta – visų namai. Netrukus Lietuvą paliks kregždės

Gamta – visų namai

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2023 29:13


Ne kasmet turime laimės matyti tokią pirmąją rugsėjo dekadą - šiluma, saulė, balti debesys, kartais lietutis, žydintys jurginai, plazdantys drugiai, skrendantys paukščiai.Sausra kamuoja Žuvintą ir jo apylinkes. Rezervato biosferos rezervato ekologas Arūnas Pranaitis pasakoja, apie pelkių atkūrimas, atgaivinimas. Lietuvoje pagal bendras ES gaires teks atkurti daug pelkėtų kraštovaizdžių.Ichtiologas Vytautas Kesminas, išleidęs lašišoms skirtą knygą, šiuo metu Siesarties upėje tiria lašišų jauniklių būklę.Ved. Selemonas Paltanavičius ir Alvyda Bajarūnaitė

ved lietuvoje lietuv kreg namai netrukus gamta selemonas paltanavi alvyda bajar
Upon Further Review
WEEK 2 KREG LENSCH GLIDDEN RALSTON FB UFR

Upon Further Review

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 4:07


Live Life in Motion
108. Kreg Kimmons: Recovery Advocate at Triune Mercy Center

Live Life in Motion

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 47:31


Today I talk with Kreg Kimmons. Kreg has an incredible mission as a Recovery Advocate at Triune Mercy Center. We talk through his personal journey that led him to the mission he is on today to “Give hope to the hopeless.” He will spend a lot of his time working people in jail to get them the help they need around addiction, mental health and help rehabilitate them back into the world. For more recourses visit the link below: Triune Mercy Center https://www.triunemercy.org/team.html If you enjoyed the conversation, please give us a 5***** rating on your listening platform. Thank you! Start drinking smarter! Use code LIFE20 for 20% off your Rebel Rabbit orders! https://drinkrebelrabbit.com/discount/LLM20 For the best mattresses in the game, Engineered Sleep is your team! Use code LIVE15 to get 15% off your order. https://engineeredsleep.com

Busybee Refinishing with MelDidItHerself
26: Furniture Flippers' Holiday Gift Guide

Busybee Refinishing with MelDidItHerself

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 20:38


In Episode #26 of Busybee Refinishing with MelDidItHerself, I am laying out the best holiday gift guide for the furniture painter and refinisher in your life– and if that refinisher is you, then get ready to stock up your Holiday Wishlist! If you have ever wondered what are good gifts to give someone who does furniture refurbishing, furniture makeovers, furniture flipping and furniture painting, you will be able to find a gift from this list that will save them time, energy, or money during the process of transforming their furniture pieces. These are items that range in price from stocking stuffers to great gifts to go in on with a group of friends, and are items that someone may not splurge on for themself but would absolutely get great use out of. Links mentioned in this episode: CBC Radio Canada interview with MelDidItHerself Sign up for the Friday Furniture Focus newsletter on my website to receive weekly furniture makeover inspo carbide scraper* contour scraper set* painting pyramids* Kreg hardware jig* Paint Brushes 101 For Furniture Makeovers & My Favourites Get 10% off at SurfPrep* The Furniture Bible* Gold-rimmed Aviator safety glasses* Stoggles Other links you may be interested in: Check out my coaching/consultation services to start or supercharge your furniture painting and refinishing business Try out some of my favourites from Fusion Mineral Paint - save 10% off! My Free Guide and Checklist for Starting a Furniture Painting and Refinishing Business SpeakPipe Link - leave me a question you'd like answered, or a suggestion for an upcoming podcast episode! Are you loving the Busybee Refinishing with MelDidItHerself podcast? Let the world know by leaving a rating on whatever platform you're listening on, and leave a review on Apple Podcasts letting me know what you're loving, or what you've learned that you're going to take back into your work - this will help more busybees like us discover this community and join us every week to gush about all things furniture refinishing. Can't get enough MelDidItHerself? Check out my Instagram, YouTube and TikTok for more furniture refinishing, painting, DIY and lifestyle content to tide you over until next week's episode. Email Mel@MelDidItHerself.ca for sponsorships, or just to say hey!

Getting Dicey
Curse of Strahd - Episode 90 - Greg, Graym, Kreg, Krek, Griff, Biff, Ian, and Geoff.

Getting Dicey

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 122:46


The training of the armies begins. With the Vallaki gates closing a small group of guards check Lake Zarovich for any villagers.

At Home with Gary Sullivan
Great woodworking tools from Kreg Tool!

At Home with Gary Sullivan

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2022 8:54


Visit them at https://www.kregtool.com/ for more info.

At Home with Gary Sullivan
Great woodworking tools from Kreg Tool!

At Home with Gary Sullivan

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2022 8:54


Visit them at https://www.kregtool.com/ for more info.

Becoming Wilkinson
A stranger gives a kid two cents and it saves two lives. We never know how just the smallest act of kindness can produce monumental changes in someone's life. Eddi Kreg Anderson tells us his story. It's both fascinating and poignant.

Becoming Wilkinson

Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 7, 2022 30:49


In this podcast episode, Eddie discusses what circumstances in his life brought him to the place he is today.  It's an interesting and poignant story of this father of eight, now living his best gay life in Palm Springs.Bonus: He reveals why he wears a cape while dancing each week at Oscar's Sunday Tea dance, and what the cape symbolizes.And Eddi talks about the group he created some time ago:   "Among Friends is all about... YOU!!!We exist to provide a platform to produce true community in the Palm Springs Area. We are an event company that loves to do fun activities, Interactive movies, and charity events to bring the community together.Come join us...Even if you don't know anyone... You are AMONG FRIENDS."Find Eddie and the gang of community -minded friends on FaceBook (Copy and paste):  http://www.facebook.com/Amongfriendscommunity/Photo: Copyright Wilkinson/2022Opening and closing music courtesy the very talented Zakhar Valaha via Pixabay.To contact Wilkinson- email him at BecomingWilkinson@gmail.com

Vakaro pasaka
Vakaro pasaka. Lietuvių liaudies pasakos. „Našlaitė, karveliai ir kregždelė“ ir „Jurgis Rastelis“

Vakaro pasaka

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 12:39


Lietuvių liaudies pasakos. „Našlaitė, karveliai ir kregždelė“ seka aktorė Regina Paliukaitytė ir „Jurgis Rastelis“ seka aktorė Elvyra Žebertavičiūtė.

lait lietuvi kreg pasaka jurgis liaudies pasakos elvyra
Becker’s Healthcare Podcast
Kreg Koford, SVP of Supply Chain and Sustaining Care Services at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2022 12:25


This episode features Kreg Koford, SVP of Supply Chain and Sustaining Care Services at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. Here, he discusses the challenges and opportunities that arose during the pandemic, the importance of resiliency and talent management, and more.

Beatin Walls Only
#51 Kreg Paul

Beatin Walls Only

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 108:40


Kreg Paul has done a little bit of everything, from jumping out of airplanes and learning arabic to working as a designer and artist in theatres and museums and soul sucking corporate gigs. He started comedy at almost 40, which may or may not have been a mistake. His words not mine. Also his words 'Joe I don't want to write this Bio anymore and you can't make me.

Where the Bison Roam
Kreg Griffith Oklahoma Bowhunter

Where the Bison Roam

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 47:53


We get to talk with Kreg about the idea behind Oklahoma Bowhunter and how it saves a time honored tradition that you see along the walls of many former check stations throughout the state of Oklahoma.  We also get to hear about his experiences to get involved with the outdoors and the continued growth of Oklahoma Bowhunter.

ServiceNow Podcasts
A Conversation with Kreg Steppe

ServiceNow Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 31:31


The journey to become a ServiceNow Developer can take a number of paths and result in a variety of destinations. In this episode, I talk to one of my closest friends and fellow ServiceNow coworker about his adventures. Topics 00:00 Welcome and introduction 01:22 A look at CloudLabs 06:15 Kreg's personal profile 08:23 Recent promotion 09:17 Kreg's origin story 15:51 Typical work day 16:48 Best part of the job 18:30 Career transformation 20:56 What's next? 25:14 Career highlight 26:48 Words of advice 28:28 Contact info 30:03 Outro Links LinkedIn Technorama Podcast Twitter The Topic is Trek Podcast Check out the other ServiceNow podcasts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Scott Sloan On Demand
12-2-21 Sloanie with Kreg Kessee

Scott Sloan On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 16:42


Sloanie talks with the METRO Chairman Kreg Kessee about METRO consolidating bus routes.

metro kreg sloanie
PsychedeRx: The Psychedelics Documentary Series  - Past, Present and the Future
Bonus Episode No.1: Psychedelics: When is it a bad idea?

PsychedeRx: The Psychedelics Documentary Series - Past, Present and the Future

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 25:34


Over the ten episodes in this series, it's clear that we are enthusiastic about the future of psychedelic medicines. There are so many potential applications for responsible, physician-assisted therapies that it almost seems as though psychedelics are a silver bullet, or a little black dress - perfect for any occasion and applicable to myriad diseases and conditions. Not to contradict ourselves, but there are definitely situations in which psychedelic medicines are not only ineffective, but ill-advised or flat out a bad idea. We hope to provide responsible and balanced information to our listeners and believe that we have done so. The PTSD episode, you heard from the leaders of Heroic Hearts and Heroic Hearts UK about their non-negotiable exclusion criteria. But the same way you heard emotional personal stories about their success, we thought it imperative to share with you a story about why not everyone and not everything can be helped with psychedelic medicines and why responsible use is the only possible solution.We give our special thanks to Dr. Erika Ross for sharing the story that changed her life. This one is for Kreg.

Gain and Retain 365
Black Owned Pizzeria

Gain and Retain 365

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 68:04


On this episode we have the pleasure of speaking with Kreg Stewart, the owner of Certified Pies. Certified Pies is a black owned and operated pizzeria located in central Arkansas. Kreg shares his personal testimony and explains some of the obstacles that hindered him in the beginning.

Final Descent Outdoors
Oklahoma Bowhunter With Special Guest Kreg Griffith

Final Descent Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 27:24


We are joined in studio by Kreg Griffith the founder of Oklahoma Bowhunter. We talk big bucks, growing up in Oklahoma and the purpose of Oklahoma Bowhunter.

Oklahoma Outdoors - Sportsmen's Empire
Oklahoma Bowhunter - A Place For Hunters To Unite

Oklahoma Outdoors - Sportsmen's Empire

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 41:25


This weeks guest on the Oklahoma Outdoors Podcast is Kreg Griffith. Kreg runs the social media pages Oklahoma Bowhunter, a place for bowhunters all across the state to come and share stories and support each other. Chances are if you are a passionate bowhunter in this state, you have heard of or seen Kregs page or seen his booth at local hunting shows. Not only is Kreg a passionate bowhunter himself, but he is a huge proponent of Oklahomans supporting Oklahoma businesses. John also relays some of his season prep struggles, that just always seem to make things harder than they should be. Oklahoma Outdoors is Powered by Simplecast

And Clueless
Tattooing and Clueless

And Clueless

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 48:35


On this episode Kreg Franco joins to talk about the behind the scenes of a tattoo artist. Kreg takes Alyssa and Marvin on his journey from drawing in his notebook during class to now working at one of NYC's oldest tattoo shops, East Side Ink. They also talk McDonalds vs Wendy's, irrational fears, and getting engaged!

Next Step Podcast
Home Ownership 101: Home Equity: Using Your Home as a Financial Tool

Next Step Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 5:11


In this podcast, Kreg Newman, a Mortgage Loan Officer for Regions Bank in Birmingham, Ala., discusses how your home can act as a financial tool. Listen to learn from Kreg on the following topics:Considerations when borrowing against your homeHow to tap into your home's equity with cash out refinance, HELOCs or HELOANsHow to choose which option is right for your financial goals

Drinkin' & Thinkin'
Drinkin' & Thinkin' with Adrian Rodriguez

Drinkin' & Thinkin'

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 131:19


Adrian Rodriguez owner of Rodri-grows Organics turns this drinkin' & thinkin' episode into “shots for thoughts” by gifting the thinkers. (Rick, Kreg, and, Chad) with a bottle of casamigos tequila. Adrian talks about his families humble beginnings, and the struggles as a pot grower, to the successes he's achieved by changing his work dynamic with the power of the design principal (KISS) method Keep it simple stupid. The conversation eventually evolves into how his dogmatic views inform his politics. Other topics range from psychedelics, immigration, culture, covid masks, and even governmental incentives to start your own farm. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/drinkinthinkin/message

Drinkin' & Thinkin'
Drinkin' & Thinkin' with Travis Dubuque

Drinkin' & Thinkin'

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 78:29


Travis Dubuque, MSOP is a clinician who specializes in lower limb custom bracing and prosthetics shares a beer with the thinkers. (Rick, Kreg, And Chad). They explore a variety of topics from gun control, immigration to vaccines. Rick abruptly ends the shitshow which pisses everyone off --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/drinkinthinkin/message

Drinkin' & Thinkin'
Drinkin' & Thinkin' - Covid Masks with John Regus - PHD Researcher at UC Riverside

Drinkin' & Thinkin'

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 124:02


In this episode Rick, Kreg, and Chad talk to PHD Researcher John Regus on the issue of wearing masks to prevent the spread of Covid-19. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/drinkinthinkin/message

The Avid Woodworker
027 - The 5 Reasons Why I Love My Kreg Pocket Hole Jig

The Avid Woodworker

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 27:03


After getting a headache from trying to learn and understand the re-zoning process in my county to help launch our new marriage venue, I had to get out of the house.  So I went to the shop and decided to talk about one of my favorite jigs . . . The Kreg Pocket Hole Jig.  It was one of those spontaneous shows where I discuss 5 things I really love about it, how I use it, and why it is such a useful tool in my shop.  

Do Something Awesome
Episode #5: Kreg Sterns [Big Box Vegan]

Do Something Awesome

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 50:32


The Megamind MegaPodcast!
Great Conversation With Kerry Hilbert and Kreg Hilbert! #Depew

The Megamind MegaPodcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019 14:09


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The SaaS Podcast - SaaS, Startups, Growth Hacking & Entrepreneurship
115 The Surprising Website Metric That Gave This Founder His Startup Idea - With Kreg Peeler

The SaaS Podcast - SaaS, Startups, Growth Hacking & Entrepreneurship

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2016 50:52


Kreg Peeler is the founder and CEO of SpinGo, an integrated solution that helps event makers list, manage and promote events. SpinGo's event platform combines content from 100,000 sources to produce a robust local event search engine. The Show Notes SpinGo Amanda Peeler - @amandarpeeler DVD Studio Pro Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe to the podcast Leave a rating and review Follow Omer on Twitter Need help with your SaaS? Join SaaS Club Plus: our membership and community for new and early-stage SaaS founders. Join and get training & support. Join SaaS Club Launch: a 12-week group coaching program to help you get your SaaS from zero to your first $10K revenue. Apply for SaaS Club Accelerate: If you'd like to work directly with Omer 1:1, then request a free strategy session.