DiResta Carhartt Guinness Bars

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Published 2019-08-28
It was an honor working with Carhartt and Guinness to build 3 custom-made bars to support Team Rubicon – a veteran-led disaster relief organization. #ad

2 of the bars are headed to Team Rubicon’s volunteer centers, and the 3rd will be auctioned off to further support the organization.

You can check out the bars now and enjoy a Guinness x Carhartt Labor Day Lager while its still available, at the Guinness Open Gate Brewery in Baltimore, MD. 100% of the proceeds from the beer will go straight to Team Rubicon. The bars will be there til Sept. 15th.

Follow the link to make a donation or learn more about Team Rubicon:

teamrubiconusa.org/give/?gclid=CjwKCAjwzJjrBRBvEiw…

instagram.com/lostskills?igshid=6hqxc3fvi90b thank you for the saw mill ✊🏻✊🏻


Please enjoy Guinness responsib

All Comments (21)
  • @chewwy07
    Am I the only one, who when it switches to slow motion, is expecting something to break?
  • I'm glad the company's that hire you really understand the craftsmanship they get , great build bravo
  • Can we all just take a moment to appreciate that this build had it all. Metal work, wood work, a bit of leather, hand tools, some awesome old skool tools, CNC. It’s literal had everything. Jimmy, you truly are a very skilled craftsman.
  • @CondredgeDole
    Yes!! Midweek Diresta (and Brett) build - talk about inspiration! Making your own steering mechanism, making your own hinges, forging your own handles, etc, etc.  Love it.
  • @ecrusch
    Definitely one of the cooler projects you've made in a long time. It's the touches like the twisted handle and the inlay on top and stuff like that, that sets your work apart.
  • @Tomzupp
    When I was a student I'd been working with a welder, who was making things like this. Now I'm a teacher and absolutely love my profession, but Lord how I miss those days!! There is just something about being a craftsman doing creative projects with heavy machinery. On the other hand, working in a factory is something I want to forget. It is mind-murdering and ppl are too simple.
  • @whazee
    So many elements to those bars. I love the rustic look with the hand-forged handles, the old-looking wood and rusted metal. So great!
  • @plsmithed
    Always learning something new with your videos Jimmy, the jigs you come up with are genius!
  • @TheLorkM
    Another 3 great pieces of furniture with all the genius made in Diresta. Very good job 👍
  • @PBTophie
    "Hey, Jimmy, they're saying your old timey machines are really cool, but pretty dangerous; that you should be careful." "Oh yeah? Let's go rip some planks."
  • @gregw1907
    Jimmy, your work is amazing. You continue to be an inspiration to all makers who watch your videos.
  • @marcinsykut497
    This monster sender still amazes me . Nice bar carts . Thank you Jimmy !
  • @craigleemehan
    1. Metal working 2. Welding 3. Wood working 4. Leather working 5. Machining 6. CNCing 7. Blacksmithing Jeezus. Want to leave a little talent for the rest of us?
  • @josepherwin8709
    Jimmy, this is the kind of stuff that made guys like me subscribe to your channel all those years ago. Outstanding craftsmanship and video quality.
  • Bravo! Such a combo of ruggedness like it could be hauled across country & turn up looking even better for the trip with such beautiful Fibonacci spirals & harp music of the Emerald Isle & a sense that all the fineness of life & art is built upon the rugged work of heat on steel, fast sharp steel on wood & all carried by the natural rubber of trees as nature carries us all. Thanks for sharing!
  • @alin4624
    jimmy you are like god in everything you do. I appreciate everything you do and watch all your videos. all the best from Romania
  • Team Rubicon is an amazing group. Carhartt and Guinness supporting them!? Its a trifecta of awesome! Excellent work as usual Jimmy!
  • @TheCHRISCaPWN
    I watched the whole video in silence, just watching and absorbing. Once the video concluded, the only thing I had to say was "Damn." There is nothing else to say. Kudos Jimmy.
  • The breadth of skills in this video is incredible. Truly inspirational.