STL250: Catching up with Ed Pirnik
Ed Pirnik joins Ben to discuss the early days of Shop Talk Live and what he's been up to the past six years.Visit FoundationsOfWoodworking.com For more information on Mike’s online course, The Foundations of Woodworking.
The Not-So-Big WorkbenchIn this video workshop, Ed Pirnik shows you step-by-step, how to build a traditional cabinetmaker’s workbench that’s sized for smaller home workshops. |
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Build a Basic Workbench with Built-in StorageIn this video workshop, Philip C. Lowe shows you step-by-step, how to build the very same workbench that has served him for over 40 years. |
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Secrets for Better SandingLearn the right way to random-orbit sand in Part I of our 3-part video series on sanding and surface prep |
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What Ed has been building lately:
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It's great to see Ed, whose voice introduced so many of us to STL.
I've signed up for Mike's class -- Woohoo!
The STL OG! Thank you for this, Ben.
Thank you, Ben. What a great surprise it was to see that Ed is on this week's podcast. I imagine that I'm not the only listener who likes your style and also misses hearing Ed.
Maybe Ed could fill in for you on Shop Talk Live now and then when you need a break. Who knows? He might do it for a free F.W. subscription!
I love Ed's reference to Kai Ryssdal. I listen to his show on NPR and Ed is totally spot on with impression of his style.
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