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Kind of hinted from another thread but the 'new yankee workshop' is on quest (freeview) at 2 today. 9 more episodes to follow. Never seen the show before but have read differing opinions. Set to record so might give my thoughts later :ugeek:

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Ah, it looks like they're repeats of the last run they had. We had about 50 episodes which were quite enjoyable.

I'm looking forwards to some more. :)
 
There's a game you can play with Norm's NYW - it's called "spot the hand tool".

In today's episode, I swear I saw him use a hammer to align a joint - but I could be mistaken. You only have to blink and you'll miss it.
 
If I could have watched that when I was a kid I would have loved it ! I wouldn't have realised about the lack of hand tools till you said :lol: im seriously doubting guards were removed for our benefit. I cringed when he used the skill saw and it binded and he pushed harder. I'll be watching the rest- its interesting watching other people's thought processes. Im wondering whether the whole series will be using that pile of reclaimed pine boards, I hope not

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If you watch some of the earlier series you'll see the workshop is no where near as well equipped as the later series :) IIRC correctly you'd see a lack of nail guns, a much smaller table saw/jointer/thicknesser, no spindle sanders etc etc unfortunately you rarely see those on the box :(
 
Kane":2rocjrm1 said:
If you watch some of the earlier series you'll see the workshop is no where near as well equipped as the later series :) IIRC correctly you'd see a lack of nail guns, a much smaller table saw/jointer/thicknesser, no spindle sanders etc etc unfortunately you rarely see those on the box :(

The early series from around '88 to '93 are on YouTube, the NYW has come a long way since those days...
 
Is there a problem in not using hand tools????

For the hand toolesr there is the US TV show hosted by Roy Underhill - The woodwrights shop......I think?
 
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