Build a Dining Table From Old Train Sleepers Wood: Skills Woodworking & Recycled Old Wood Shipwreck
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Build a Dining Table From Old Train Sleepers Wood: Skills Woodworking & Recycled Old Wood Shipwreck
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The table looks amazing; but even more amazing is that the workers have all ten fingers - and ten toes!!!
I guess when their lungs give out from exposure to dust and finishing materials they get discarded and no one counts how many toes, eyes, fingers they have and checks if they hear well or not.
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Gotta love the patch job two feet up the circ saw cable…
I need a pair of those safety sandals
OSHA and America have done an amazing job convincing people that life is suppose to be risk free. 🤔
Made from recycled/reclaimed wood. If the wood could only tell the tales of its life on the sea. The hard life that the wood endured has become the beauty of the table.
I love the OSHA Approved open toed shoes.
A beautiful table, but it is not made of old railway sleepers but of wood obtained from the dismantling of old wooden ships. The holes visible in the boards are left by the screws connecting the hull planks with the frames, there are also visible holes left by snails, known as shipworms, which are eating wood submerged in seawater. Kudos to the carpenters :-)
標題寫火車鐵軌枕木,應該是廢棄船舶拆下的!
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Train from sea 😂
They sure look like train sleepers to me.
0:18 Sleepers are about 2.5 m long. Many of these are clearly a good bit longer - about boat length!
Plastic flip-flops are standard safety footwear in some parts of the world. When your feet are harder than steel toe caps it doesn’t matter 😉
Love what you did with the angle iron to prevent warping 👌🏾
good idea, yeah...
Yeah that seems like a great idea for larger timber table tops.
Thank you, I wondered what the purpose of that was for.
The level of personal safety protection is astounding. 😮
Nice steel toe sandals
Real safe with table saw as well.🤦♂️
Yep and the seesawing planer technique is right out of the international woodworking best practice guide too, I think ?
For the dining table you should have filled the holes to make it neat.
Bonjours Messieurs une magnifique table en bois recyclé 😮 bravos à vous soyez fières de vôtres super travail ❤ Bravo d'un français qui demeure à Toulouse 🎉 en occitanie👍
Old carpenter trick there, BFH. Load up that under used extension cord too.
Using the angle iron at a 45 degree angle to prevent warping is a genius idea!
Thank you for the explanation. I was wondering why he drove a piece of metal into the table..
@@ibgeorgeb A lot of craftsmen will use C-Channel metal that you then have to router into the base of the table. It is fairly complicated and will look bad if not done accurately…so the idea of using the kerf of your saw blade at 45-degrees and inserting the angle iron is a great time saving idea.
Not a 45 degree but 90
Not forget the used motor oil for lubrication 😂😂
@@andresitomagpatoc9966 2×45 degrees = 90.
Great job of reusing old wood, not letting it go to waste, and not cutting down fresh wood. First rate workmanship -- mix of traditional techniques and modern power tools.
Great job congratulations only thing boot needs to be wear no sandals.
I wish I could buy it for my front terrace
Nice one but safety seems like an afterthought
Those looked more like large boat ribs than sleepers
Salvage from a ship and boat wrecker
Lol , of course you are right ! The person who thought up the title clearly didn’t see the salvaged and half broken up boats or the sea behind the pile of wood 😆 👍🏴
Unless the boats had train tracks on their decks for trains to cross rivers!
@@williamweston6771 Really ?…. Really ?…That’s literally kept you awake at night ? REALLY ??????….pffff 👍🏴
@@jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_Blethering 😂
Deadly poison railway sleepers
Those don’t look like sleepers and the lack of safety is mind boggling
Those look like Teredo worm holes which, suggests their old ships timbers.
Yes about the safety or lack thereof. I wonder how many toes were lost in the making of this video.
Catering tables. Holes along the edges are for chewing gum.
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A fantastic table, that is a table that will outlive you, your children, and your grandchildren.
Luckily no train sleepers, the creosote in them would make them totally unfit for usage indoors. I am always amazed that no people are injured while making those vids, watching the total disgarding of safety measures.
On the one hand it is good that they recycle this nice wood, on the other hand with these holes ... 🤔 ... rather NO 🤷🏻♂️.
What!! OSHA approved purple open toed flip-flop sandals? Really? Where can I get a pair of those? They are cute! LOL
I wonder how many of the workforce have a full set of fingers
Love to see the reuse of old junk.... top work 😊
Bravissimi falegnami !! un cordiale saluto da Luciano il perugino (Italia) 😀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
None of that pesky PPE with these fellas. Quality workmanship.
Beautiful table . It’s probably just a cultural thing , but I’d have filled those holes with epoxy rather than leave them like that , but still a lovely chunky piece 👍🏴
A lot of people like those sorts blemishes left for that rustic look. Just personal preferences I guess.
環保又堅固,保有歷史痕跡的桌子。 更有高超手藝的匠心,共創美好生活。
Is the wood treated? The train track ties here are treated with creosote. They wouldn't be safe to use at all. They must be from something else. Maybe ship docks or something with boats. There was boats and docks at the used lumber yard.
Well done guys end product looks fantastic.
This is wood from one of these demolishd ships.
I agree these are clearly not railway sleepers but old ribs from wooden ships hence the hooked ends.
Я видела видео мебель делал из шпал.... Результат не ахти...
Well…….by the safety standards I seriously doubt they care if it was creosote
Nice footwear😊
Jeez, talk about a dangerous machine.
I wonder how many nails and metal anomalies are in that wood, and how many hours are spent to locate them and remove them, or how many tools/blades etc are destroyed when "finding" hidden pieces of metal. Hardly seems worth the trade off - unless they are getting the wood for dirt cheap - and I do mean pennies ...
Old sleepers often were treated with creosote.
Very very impressive Its a sad day when you don't; learn something new. Love the angle iron fillet.
This Dining table could be much better if the wholes were filled properly
congratulations for using recycled wood
I am just looking at those guy dropping timbers in open toed sandals.................
A table to be used for hundreds years!! Great job guys!!
Yes, because the poison kills all fungus and insects
People too?
Needed epoxy to fill the holes
Kept inside, it may well last over 1000 years...
power tools and flip flops....LOVE IT
Undoubtedly, definitely, this is a brainstorming performance , only for those who want to develop their brains and mental capacity.
Good Job! Nails' cavities are supposed to be filled up with putty!
NIce work guys. Love the heavy thick lumber and using dowels.. Nice planer and steel toe sandals. Is that a Grizzly sander? I like the angle iron idea. The wood will not never move.
I want one....with chairs to match.
Excellent workmanship , thanks eh.
Coming to an IKEA home center near you soon.
Like to see the chair production as well.
do not use it indoors, it emits toxic fumes
good job recycling those woods.
i watched all the way through waiting for the use of the railway sleepers, From what I saw was boat keels and ribs, I wanted to see how you dealt with the bitumen/tar process used to stop them rotting, it good video thou.
You're train sleepers look like old boat parts to me... Either im getting older and wiser, or my eyes are going bad.
The table might not be pretty, but it will serve it's purpose many, many years to come. Nothing cheap about it. Job well done...
Some wood is beyond saving...
Those are not train sleepers, rather wood from a wood boat
brilliant work but pls use more ppe silica dust from the sleepers is not meant to be inhaled
Paráda! Už budu ve Vietnamu, taky si takovej udělám.
I can smell the table
Wow the character infused in that wood.... beautiful table ! How heavy is that table OMG !
Angle iron trick is one of the coolest hacks I have seen. So smart!
Making Table From Old Train Sleepers Wood, and jet all the work is being done on the ground... But beautiful product👍👍
250kg table?
Awesome job,what is the brown glue that you used? also what is the finish?
Steel toe crocks, for safety.
Lot of hard work...👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Best part of this video... my man is rocking the flip flops
Perfect imperfections... LOVE IT!!!
Reclame wood, looks great and very rustic. Many in the UK would love that table
Don't know much about shipwreck wood (waterlogged, possibly salty?), but RR sleepers are drenched in creosote, so i cannot imagine someone using it for any sort of furniture.
And didn't they sometimes used to add arsenic to kill bugs that tried to chew into the wood. They did show this table being set up in a covered outside setting which seems appropriate.
I saw some holes that were ahapes made by an aquatic worm in the wood (sure to be nice and dead now), so I doubt that this wood was from railway sleepers, more like a marine environment. Still I did not see any deep cleaning or pesticide treatments which might have had me worried. Good strong table and the wood has plenty of character. It looked good and seemed to be built sturdily.
All the health and safety gear on I see
Gorgeous. A table embedded with history!
You mean angle iron.
Get real mate😅😅😅😅😅
LOOKING AT THE WOOD PILE , I DO NOT THINK THIS IS OLD SLEEPERS ALSO KNOWN AS TIES IN THE USA! I BELEIVE THIS WOOD WAS THE CROSS BEAMS UNDER A TOPDECK ON A SHIP!
SO MANY SAFETY VIOLATIONS GOING ON HERE!!!
Nice work! Did your friends think you were crazy when you came to the shop with a pile of old railway sleepers? Lol.
I agree with Gary--these guys are definitely craftsman. Did someone treat these pieces with creosote? If so, they should keep in mind that creostoe is carcinogenic and wear protective gear. My grandfather was a cabinet maker who worked with a variety of solvents and finishes along with repurposed wood. He died from a brain tumor.
I think these are old boat timbers, and by the look if it Red Lead would be a bigger issue.
Esta madera no es de traviesas de tren, es de desguaces de barcos de persca.
Making a decent looking table from garbage. Low cost.
RU sure those are sleepers? Why are all the existing holes drilled lengthwise & why all the bolts?
I would have burnt all this scrap wood 😢
Might think about filling the holes with black resin. Cheers!
Esta dama sí es de verdad,,,mis respetos para ella,, hoy en día la mayoría de mujeres y hombres jóvenes no sirven para nada, son unos mantenidos,,yo los invito a que sigan el ejemplo de esta bella y valiente dama,,,
Circular saw and flip flops. Dear god
Train sleepers...Farm trains track sleepers & mining trains . 😂😂😂
no osha for a 1000 miles. Rough to watch some of those tools in action.
not to mention the amount of toxic preservetives in those beams to handle the elements.
A very nice looking table u sure know what u are doing great job 👍
Beautiful!
Got to get me some of those safety flip flops 😂😂🦶🦶
Victorian era safety
I like the Health & Safety compliant flip flops
Are the holes part of the charm? makes it look authentic!
Wow, deadly poinsnous wood as a table .... 😂
Railway sleepers are the best! I used to make clocks put of it
Beautiful character table. Nice work.
Wayfair furniture?