Came home to some exciting stuff!

Mondays are always a bit hectic – especially after a trip. Always a million things to do, but I tried to film some cool stuff before we get rolling with the week. http://LZMFG.com

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41 thoughts on “Came home to some exciting stuff!

  1. Hello Adam, do you recommend this new tool set that you were gifted from Twin Busch. Do the tools say where they were manufactured? Is the quality decent? For $280 off their website it seems like a really good deal. Please let me know, just purchased a new home and need a tool set for the garage.

  2. good quality chairs are on one the of the hardest pieces of furniture to find i made high end colonial reproduction for many years here in Canada and even a high end 200$ apiece chair was no better built than a 100$ chair those new chairs have no stretcher across the bottom to reinforce the legs so no lean back at all with them the old ones would be better if you take them to a quality furniture repair place i assume most of the legs are loose and wobbly the new one i am guessing here but it broke where the full piece back/leg combo part was doweled into the seat frame if so it is not a well made chair pretty much any chair that comes in a box and you put it together at home is a crap chair sorry just the way it is would you buy car parts without doing homework on it do a little research into the chairs if you want good quality be prepared to pay for it but even the best chair will get wobbly even if you don't lean back mostly cause the glue in the joints drys out when i fix my IKEA chairs yes i said IKEA the good chairs went in the divorce settlement lol when i re-glued the ones i have i used epoxy to glue them up lasts much longer than wood glue but the nature of chairs is they need rebuilt every few years depending on use and abuse the captains chairs you have look pretty good maybe repair and make or buy some nice cushions for them long comment sorry hoping to help save you some cash good luck with them i would sent the new ones back

  3. Find a local builder and have a nice "farm house table" made. Beautiful, hand made, one off, hardwood………….and you'll be supporting a small business

  4. Don't buy furniture you have to assemble. Buy something handmade. Doesn't have to be stupid expensive. Check out @filamentco on instagram. He's my brother, so I'm biased, but the stuff he builds is gorgeous.

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