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Making It With Jimmy Diresta, Bob Clagett and David Picciuto

Episode 151: Balance vs Balancing

Making It With Jimmy Diresta, Bob Clagett and David Picciuto

I Like To Make Stuff

Design, Crafts, Leisure, How To, Arts, Education

4.81.8K Ratings

🗓️ 12 January 2018

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

This week Jimmy Diresta, Bob Clagett and David Picciuto talk about balance vs balancing. What we’re watching: David’s Pick of the Week: Bobby Duke Art Bob’s Pick of the Week: Vox Earworm Jimmy’s Pick of the Week: “Diresta Inspired” & Steve Pelegrino Special thanks to all of our patrons on Patreon for supporting this episode! Especially: Make Build Modify Michael Schubert WorksBySolo Malt & Make Corey Ward Evan and Katelyn Wise Ol’ Dowel Marcus Perkins Kyle Goeken Uber Workshop Nate Wojciechowski BlackSheepFabShop TORBAL Thierry William Davis Derek Swift Philippe Majerus Old-School Maker (@gfc62) Gary Oshust (SPark Workshop) Afaque Amanulla If you enjoy the show, please consider supporting us on Patreon by going to http://patreon.com/makingit

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0:00.0

I have projects waiting to paint I can't do anything.

0:02.0

Literally open the paint there was ice like a like we poking through ice.

0:06.0

I just got to wait, I had to tell a client you got to hold off.

0:10.0

It's okay with it.

0:11.0

So do you have any kind of like big heating lamps or anything in your shop that you can use to heat a small area like if you were painting?

0:20.0

Yeah, we have what's called the Dynaglow Heaters that from Home Depot.

0:23.0

I went there and I could have bought one for like 600, a huge one, or two smaller ones for the same price,

0:27.6

so I bought the two smaller ones to point into opposite directions, or I guess from either side of the room toward the middle and they make it tolerable I mean yesterday I was really focused I had a lot of work to do yesterday and it was Sunday yesterday but I had a lot of work to finish because today I have to make a delivery.

0:44.9

And I just was in there focused, working the entire time.

0:48.6

And it was funny at one point I got on my car to go get a coffee and I turned it on and it was six

0:51.9

degrees. I totally didn't realize it was six

0:54.1

degrees and I guess because the wind had died down. So it wasn't noticeable. It was just cold. It wasn't like constantly pushing.

1:01.6

And my little shop, my warehouse shop is, it's not little, but it's my warehouse shop is,

1:07.2

used to be a delivery center for wood for sloppy drivers,

1:10.0

and so every wall's got holes poked in it.

1:12.4

So when the wind blows, the bottom of every wall

1:15.0

is like pushed off of its mooring.

1:16.8

And so the steel columns and in between every six or eight feet

1:20.8

the floor is pushed open.

1:22.4

So you can like feel the wind blow right up underneath the floor and

1:25.9

I don't own the building so I'm not about to start fixing all that and I took I took the

1:29.9

building as is so anyway so once it this is the worst that it's going to be I'll be fine I just

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