Title | : | 6 More Woodworking Projects That Sell - Low Cost High Profit - Make Money Woodworking (Episode 13) |
Lasting | : | 17.03 |
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Views | : | 429 rb |
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Love all your content! Comment from : Teresa Lynn Turner |
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Really enjoy the blue tape band-aid I just use regular masking tape Andsometimes a drop of super glue Comment from : F S |
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Great informative video Comment from : Araceli Adams |
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Hi Mathew you are really great I really appreciate what you do, I had to give up my job as a plumber last year due to oesophageal cancer I had surgery to remove my stomach I've also got copd and fighting against numerous chest infections as I aspirate So I'm new to this and learning bit by bit all be it very slow but I'm getting there, your motivation words are fantastic and really help Thank you despite stuff I really enjoy wood working and have fun and you really help Could you please give me your etsey address and any advice on selling if possible Thank you from Geoff in the uk Comment from : Geoffrey Nicholson |
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Your "garden basket" could be turned upside down and yard as a kids' stepstool Comment from : Doug Schwandt |
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Rustic leave wood or ?? outside in the rain for one fall or even a couple of weeks Rough up cover in mode podge (No sheen) stays together and gives it a vintage look/ I did this with former stair spindles I wanted to use them to make candle holders/ My son threw them out he said they were sitting in the rain????? Duh that's right Mother Nature doing what I can not they tossed them into the burn pile Comment from : Ziggy Ustar |
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New sub Melbourne Australia 😊 Comment from : Essendon Hennessey |
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Is it acceptable to use 'treated' timber for these projects? Comment from : Richard |
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I need to get my hands on a good counter bore/pre drill combo piece like you used in this video I didn't find it in the tool list for the video, could you pop up a link for it, please? Comment from : Clark42EoC |
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Your garden basket is called a " Hoad" Comment from : Rodney B |
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for the tray, are you just using wood to hold it together, or brad nails as well? Comment from : 20Comfortablylost20 |
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Thank you Comment from : Gail Johnson |
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Love your videos Made the garden basket with my grandson Hes learning to use the diffrent hand tools and he had the time of his life Now all he wants to do is watch your videos to make more stuff Its easy to get him away from video games now Comment from : Robert Hoffman |
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SELL LIKE HOT CAKES - "Hot cakes cooked in bear grease or pork lard were popular from earliest times in American First made of cornmeal, the griddle cakes or pancakes were of course best when served piping hot and were often sold at church benefits, fairs, and other functions So popular were they that by the beginning of the 19th century 'to sell like hot cakes' was a familiar expression for anything that sold very quickly effortlessly, and in quantity" From Encyclopedia of Word and Phrase Origins by Robert Hendrickson (Facts on File, New York, 1997) Comment from : Dean Mullis |
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I made a basket, love your content , you explain everything well and I like how you try to make stuff from fence pickets Comment from : imissnepal |
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You teaching style is perfect for me Really appreciate your input and the time that you take to make these videos I know we’re just individuals on the same planet but I sure appreciate that you put your stuff to film because it makes a huge difference in my life I’m a decorator designer and I end up making a lot of things because I just can’t source that amazing Thank you Comment from : Natalie Arena |
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I think the pancake comment came from the mining camps up in Alaska during the gold rushbrHot cakes were the main staplebrGreg BybeebrSalmon Idaho Comment from : Greg Bybee |
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Watched a few videos now Subscribed! Thank you, Matthew, for the helpful tips and tricks Comment from : PMD_in_AZ |
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I used to be in wood working, I'm just getting started backbrThanks for the tips Comment from : Daniel Williams |
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That last o e on the list" your rubber band holder" seems like it would be more complicated It looks like it is a solid block of wood that someone has put on a leathe and worked it down so thst really surprised me Comment from : Brad Slone |
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This video is awesome I am going to make one for sure Comment from : Yuliya Bryant |
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So the phrase "selling like hotcakes" is an early 19th century saying Hotcakes were made with cornmeal, which is different than the pancakes of today, but that's essentially what they are They were sooo popular at fairs and church events that the folks making them could barely keep up with the demand, hence the phrase Sothere ya gobrbrGreat video! Wish a had a shop to do all these ideas, maybe some day Thanks! Comment from : Brian Herron |
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You should research the hotcakes crazy that has hit several times since the end of WWII I think, maybe even before the great depression Pancake houses pepper the landscape of this great land Comment from : Scott Bionic Nerf |
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Selling like hot cskes comes from Gene Simmons You owe Gene Simmons a dollar Comment from : kenairockband |
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The phrase “selling like hotcakes” originated in 19th century AmericabrbrA “hotcake” is a pancake The hotcakes that were sold in the 19th century are quite different from the pancakes you may eat today, though — hotcakes were typically made with cornmeal Comment from : J Armstrong |
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I'm 53 y/o carpenter from AZ My body is wearing out from working so muchlotta wear and tear Recently my arch of my foot started hurting from carrying center blocks aroundwe been working on a lot of block work I think it's time for early retirement So I need something to do when that day comes I been watching your channel and I got a lot of ideas for future projects so I'd sell this kind of stuff at swap meets I'm not going to copy your ideas exactly but I can do it my way 👍 Thanks for the videosit gives me confidence after my retirement that I'd be making some stuff to make some side money I'm gonna utilize my miter saw and brad nailer With simple ideas 💡 I could build anything even dog houses, bird houses, planters or even microchete for flower pot holders 😁 I learned woodworking in high school so I have no excuses 😉 Comment from : Milton Deal |
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Roflmaomaybe it's just the Canadian in me or maybe cuz I was raised by post wwII babies but there is no way I'd pay hobby lobby prices! Thanks for breaking it down cheap Comment from : F Dort |
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Hi Matt the 99 cents is that lower not to pay tax and also it is seams to cheaper than the sociological not paying 19699 than 197 In Australia we have dispense the 1 and 2 cents Comment from : Gary Sevior |
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I made one today As well as 5 chicknic tables Great videos Comment from : jon 1965 |
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These are great ideas, im just a DIYer thanks for sharing 👍 Comment from : eddieme2009 |
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For anyone who spent $200 on that tray, I have a bridge for sale for ya Comment from : RJH 63 |
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Selling like hotcakes originated in the United States - The phrase originated in the 1800s when simple cornmeal versions were sold at church bake sales and snapped up by the congregation before they went cold Comment from : Jon Griswold |
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This is a great wood project book wwwyoutubecom/post/UgkxkPIWb22DigCqxmlXerCyUF4HCl6eSU2L Most of the projects use the pallet simply as a source of reclaimed wood not as a recognizable pallet so even if you didn't have a pallet you could make these projects with any reclaimed (or even new) wood The instructions are excellent The style is charming and would work with lots of different decor There are quite a number of projects that involve tiling of teh wood pieces which is a really cool idea and can produce beautiful pieces when working with aged wood Comment from : suzie beck |
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I like the chest in the backgroundIt looks like a Mad Hatters Chest Comment from : Harry Kuheim |
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Very good ideas thanks Comment from : bruce nickerson |
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Hola Peech , well I finally decided to try and make one out of a cedar picket fence Results : Not bad for my first try Thank you ! Comment from : J Germ |
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talking too much Comment from : white cubes |
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Where do you sell on? Comment from : Teresa Ceci |
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Just ordered the kreg quick flip after seeing your video Nice little tool Comment from : Pokerbob22 |
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Ok, since Matt encourages us to share, I would like to hopefully prevent some of my fellow newbies from the feeling of DUH! I've had for the past hour or so I figured out the issues I was having earlier One, it helps a lot to ensure that you are using the correct drill size 5/8 is not the same as 3/8 and will cause tear out Two pocket hole screws are designed to stop when they hit a ledge (ie, a counter sunk hole), and if you don't counter sink the holes deep enough, the screws won't go in far enough Hope this helps some of you because I feel like an idiot Come pay day, I'll be ordering the Kreg Quick Flip, I can tell you Enjoying making these and have added a new touch that I will put on the brag board once it's finished Thanks again for the help earlier Matt Comment from : Lee Rolls |
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Don't know how often you look at your older videos for comments, but figured it's better I pose my question to the build I'm asking about Making the garden basket since a lot of people around here are doing big gardens and cedar fence pickets are a good price Does it make a difference that they are kiln dried? Attaching the side slats i am getting a lot of tear out with the countersink bit and the screws keep stripping out the holes and won't go in the whole way Tried both fine and coarse thread Any suggestions? Comment from : Lee Rolls |
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" selling like hotcakes?" - simply a term for cornmeal pancakes, because cornmeal was cheap and easy to source even during the depression, and so it was something that could be made quickly, everybody bought them, and so a small profit could be made They went fast, and they were cheaply produced And, I will add, delicious! Comment from : lunalupis |
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I really appreciate all of things you show us…❤ Comment from : Marjorie Moore |
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Loving the videos! Just for my clarity, when putting “strapping” on the back of (let’s say) the heart this means that it won’t sit flat because of the strapping, correct? Comment from : Papastomper |
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Where to you buy a bunch of fence pickets? Comment from : Sharron |
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Sure thank God for your knowledge brother Thanks man Comment from : Calvin Williams |
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Did I miss the selling range for the basket? I would think ballpark $40 or am I way off? Comment from : Joseph Ritchie |
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Hi Mathew peech I got losd of 2x2 wood to use up id love to see what ideas u can come up with on smalls 2 sell sir Comment from : DIY WOODWORKING |
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Hey Mike, i see the pots your making here, we had similar ones when i was a kid They are very similar to crab crates or crab traps they used years ago My dad bought some and put glass in top and used them for living room tables He found a big one fro coffee table and 2 smaller ones for the side tables They had rope on them as well Look em up in line Comment from : James King |
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That yellow pine pyramid doesn't look nearly as good as what is being sold Would cut into your profits, but I don't think that one will sell well without a more attractive wood Comment from : Trent Richards |
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99 cents probably originated so stores could advertise "Less than a dollar!" For the most part you still see that same "trick" used today because technically $19999 is under $20000 Some stores also use the cents portion of the price to indicate if the item is clearance, open box, refurbished, etc So if the receipt doesn't indicate the condition, the price paid will Comment from : pyrobryan |
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Videos too long but love projects ❤ Comment from : Rebecca Lescarbeau |
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“Selling like hotcakes” The phrase originated in the 1800s when simple cornmeal versions were sold at church bake sales and snapped up by the congregation before they went cold Comment from : J Long |
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Those pyramids work perfectly for painting stands Comment from : Backyard Remix |
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Could you make this with routed out grooves for retaining the wood base rather than slats behind? Maybe a couple for support if necssary Comment from : David |
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I tried making the garden basket today When I went to drill the holes with the 3/8” drill bit, the edge blew out I think the cedar fence picket that I used was too wet Lesson learned Comment from : Brian Peterson |
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Harvest Basket Comment from : Orange Tuono |
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The phrase selling like hotcakes originated in the 1800s when simple cornmeal versions were sold at church bake sales and snapped up by the congregation before they went cold Comment from : John Lupacchino |
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How much do you get for the garden basket Mr Peech Comment from : The mountains are calling |
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Love these videos, great ideas Once I close on my house, I plan on setting up a small wood shop and getting going on some of these cool projects Comment from : Micheal Chartrand |
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99 cents means the cashier make change making harder for them to just pocket the money It seems like a psychological trick, but really it's loss prevention from bad employees more than anything Especially when you consider what a penny is worth in this day and age Few are truly fooled or fueled by the difference Comment from : trustjah |
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Made that hexagon tray Took all slats from a pallet It sucked wfor me Been making and selling custom wood 4 yrs It's not easy lol Comment from : Huff Mysack |
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what the hell is at time stamp 2min and 3 seconds!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! thats pure filth promoting adrenocrome child torture this is not a joke! Comment from : chantal haegeman |
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New subscriber! I'm thrilled I found your channel! Keep the great ideas coming I've been trying to figure out cost-effective items to make for local craft fairs, and you've just helped me tremendously! Thank you so much for sharing! I truly appreciate it 😊 Comment from : Rhonda Marlowe |
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That infamous psychological penny Comment from : R8edRV 4Fun |
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Speaking of old expressions, I wonder where "Peachy Keen" came from No pun intended Matt brAs Always, thank you for all the helpful tips Comment from : james constantine |
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If hot cakes sell so well, why don't we just sell hot cakes? :) Comment from : The Cynergist |
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I love your videos and product pics to make and resale But the prices you find for each project are super high When I do a search for the same projects, they are extremely cheaper than mentioned Comment from : chollokee |
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Just starting building this basket for an upcoming yard sale and a word of advice: DO NOT TRY TO COUNTERBORE A 3/8" HOLE IN CEDAR I used both a countersink / counterbore bit and a 3/8" drill bit Both completely destroyed the ends of the slats Cedar is too soft to be drilled that close to the end The best approach I've found is pre-drilling an 1/8" hole and using a #6 x 1" wood screw It still tears out some of the end but not like the 3/8" If anyone has found a better way, please let us know! Nonetheless, Matt keep doing what youre doing! You've been a tremendous asset to us all! Comment from : CoRn BeRsErKeR |
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You are Awesome Thank you for opening my eyes With All the info, now my life will be better ❤ Comment from : TIM H |
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Wow did you say $200 for that wood tray , omg think some people got more money than commonsense, congrats if your getting that though , I know where I live not a chance in hell you sell that for that kinda money People just would not pay it here Comment from : Ytanythinggoes |
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According to Wikipedia The phrase originated in the 1800s when simple cornmeal versions were sold at church bake sales and snapped up by the congregation before they went cold Comment from : Robert Proctor |
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Thanks for the info!! Comment from : Tess A |
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I decided it would be a good project to try the garden basket I watched the video portion about the basket Started, stopped, and restarted it several times It was fairly clear except for times when I could not understand some of the description I tried it with head phones and adjusting volume levels to no avail I decided to try ETSY Placed the order as a guest Everything went through ok Got the confirmation for the download My credit card was charged I thought everything was done As of 3 hours I have not received the download I sent messages which I have not received replies yet I keep trying to sign in Rejects that as saying that my email is not valid Yet, the confirmation was sent to my email How does this happen At this time I would like to cancel the order and forget the project Not real impressed with ETSY Comment from : Charles Lund |
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The phrase originated in the 1800s when simple cornmeal versions were sold at church bake sales and snapped up by the congregation before they went cold Comment from : Katelund Prukop |
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I'm looking at that tall dresser in the background! Looks like it's split down the middlebut not Did you build that? If so do you have the plans or tutorial? Comment from : Linda Jam |
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I'm gonna say it, wood here in Eastern Pa is out of sight!!! no cedar, pine board are crazy hight still (April 5) 23, great projects, but I guess I'll have to keep looking Comment from : Craig Mayhan |
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99c is so the sales assistant has to open the till to make change Comment from : Andrew Macpherson |
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What's proper name for the metal straps Comment from : Von Journet |
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Great ideas , Thanks Comment from : Harold Conover |
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Do you ever make things out of Lebanese cedar? Comment from : The Respected Lex |
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Super new newbie here, and I thought I'd share why I'm here I'm interested in making organizing bins for my makeshift workbench and wall storage as well Comment from : Shellnbaby |
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"I may call them up and see if they want to buy mine" this made me laugh more than it should of 😂😂 Comment from : monsterites |
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In Norway we say that "det vil selge som varmt hvetebrød" - "It will sell like hot, fresh baked bread" Maybe the hot cake saying come from the norwegians that emigrated to USA in the 1800's ? Comment from : Jarl A Aspaker |
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This says there's a full video on the garden basket, but I cannot find it Can anyone assist me? Comment from : Laurel Riedel |
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I would like to know how to make that drawer behind you to the left Comment from : Rodney B |
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Really enjoying these but I particularly appreciate the acknowledgement that prices vary from place to place I've never seen anyone mention this before even though it seems obvious Comment from : dannyhhewitt |
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I've gotten into my share of attempts at hexagon projects and they have not fared well That's a lot of angles that have to be just right Comment from : ScottCleve33 |
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Whats the frazzledrip face at 2:02?! Comment from : David River |
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from the internet:brThe phrase “selling like hotcakes” originated in 19th century America
brA “hotcake” is a pancake The hotcakes that were sold in the 19th century are quite different from the pancakes you may eat today, though — hotcakes were typically made with cornmeal This early version of the pancake was a hit Often sold at fairs and church events, workers had trouble keeping up with the high demand — and hotcakes sold out as quickly as they were made It is not surprising that this popular snack item quickly sparked a new phrase, “selling like hotcakes” Comment from : Kentucky Tom |
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Can't help but blast my computer screen with profanity when I see what people are paying for these items 😆 Great video's Matt, keep'em coming! Comment from : Erma Gerd |
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Thanks did A bit of friendly advice: you need to get that wireless transmitter off of your head or you are going to end up with brain cancer from EMF radiation God bless you Comment from : Scion of Liberty |
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Great video Just a question from my hubby he says he loves your hat where did you get it from?brMandy 🇬🇧 Comment from : Truth Forall |
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On the flower basket what is the angle on the end pieces I’m hard of hearing Comment from : Gil Trujillo |
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I have made 5 well covers (windmills and lighthouses) for my friends out of reclaimed pallet wood, I give them as gifts, it's a labor of love and service Comment from : Papa Squirrel |
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