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Did I Build a Better Adirondack Chair?
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КОМЕНТАРІ
@MB-tf4xg
@MB-tf4xg 4 години тому
appreciate the work and content, but please do some research on how you're affecting the environment by having your cat running around outside. they're invasive predators that destroy local environments around them
@gardenreetlighting9811
@gardenreetlighting9811 5 годин тому
Wow, I'm blown away by your bravery in buying that saw! 🤯 Your storytelling skills kept me hooked from start to finish!
@rosam032663
@rosam032663 8 годин тому
Nice video😮😊
@Quickhandlename
@Quickhandlename 12 годин тому
As im watching this video im noticing a trend with youtube woodworkers. You guys love pocket holes, baltic birtch and glueing everything. I dont understamd why you guys glue shop projects together. I dont understamd why you guys all use unfinished baltic birch for everything then spend forever applying finish and sanding inbetween coats. Why not just use prefinish birch. It has a mich better fi ish and it will save you a really long time. And last but not least i dont understamd the love affair you guys all have with pocket holes. Pocket holes have there place n woodworking but you guys use them for everything. Despite what you guys claim, its not quick and easy.
@dawnelder9046
@dawnelder9046 13 годин тому
When storing a pot with a lid on it, turn the lid upside-down. Less space.
@PrintWorx3D
@PrintWorx3D 16 годин тому
Hey, could you share the border peices so i can print them too?
@Multipew
@Multipew 17 годин тому
Sawmiller here. Regarding moisture content I think it's worth saying that the driest wood is not always the best, and picking that piece that's at 8% might be a mistake. Wood doesn't just dry and then stop. Over time it reaches equilibrium with the air humidity around it. The relative air humidity in different environments is very variable. I know for example that the rocking chair in my kitchen is at 9% but the shelves in my workshop are over 13%. If I make something with a board at 8% and then keep it in the workshop, it'll actually absorb water from the air over time to reach equilibrium at 13%, and warping will occur. Tldr: pick the board that is at the closest moisture content to where it'll end up, not just the driest.
@freelanddoug
@freelanddoug 20 годин тому
The solo stove uses a ring at the top which is smaller than the pit diameter forming something of a venturi just above the upper holes. I wonder if pitching the heated air from the upper holes more towards the center would help with secondary ignition.
@pastorkimberly
@pastorkimberly 20 годин тому
It’s ok to install right over the tile . Wonder if I can do that??? instead of removing tiles more work Ans super dusty mass . Can someone reply? Also height ????
@nathansoulliere1893
@nathansoulliere1893 20 годин тому
This guy shows you not to watch this guy...
@spacecaptain9188
@spacecaptain9188 21 годину тому
Instead of spending more time and money on a storage system that wastes space AND is difficult to access, it's time to question why this fairly useless storage type is so ubiquitous in the first place. I'd rather use something more efficient all together!
@jayzenstv
@jayzenstv День тому
What are the thickness of it?
@HypocriticalElitist
@HypocriticalElitist День тому
This is really great content that I resisted watching for a long time in my feed because of the clickbait title.
@djpaulsid
@djpaulsid День тому
Why not use mortar? What's the benefit on dry sand?
@MrDmorgan52
@MrDmorgan52 День тому
Are there plans for this chair available??
@wocky661
@wocky661 День тому
I am planning to do a planter like that, but with an insulation layer, how would you make the drainage work even with insulation?
@Vikramsaraf1
@Vikramsaraf1 День тому
Buddy! What happened to you? Why only one video in a month?
@Quotro
@Quotro День тому
Good work, but looks like it took 2 month to finish it...
@NickDoddTV
@NickDoddTV День тому
They panels should have an air gab between the ceiling to work best.
@Robo.1776
@Robo.1776 День тому
Others have said it: Rot and moisture. Amateur mistake to just contact wet soil with lumber. But if you insist on doing this way: treat bottom face with pine tar/linseed oil combo then add borate/ground clay mix to keep long term termites/carpenter ants, etc away.
@horacecomegna335
@horacecomegna335 День тому
This would have been a better design if they had made a perimeter around the complete area with cinder blocks where they removed the grass, instead of laying the big posts directly on the ground.
@thumbwiz
@thumbwiz 2 дні тому
"Did I Build a Better Adirondack Chair?" No, you built a chair, not an Adirondack Chair.
@RiffRaffMama.
@RiffRaffMama. 2 дні тому
Acetone isn't working for me 🤔
@nicko5566
@nicko5566 2 дні тому
Any concerns with pressure treated timbers being on gravel? What are you plans to keep rodents from nesting under your shed?
@followyourbliss101
@followyourbliss101 2 дні тому
wonder how it handles duraflame logs - would get smoked out with my bro's fire pit thing and was not fun smelling like smoke from head to toe, nor the sore throat that would accompany it the next day
@kevinkelley332
@kevinkelley332 2 дні тому
wth is the content? once a month posts are ridiculous
@Premiumvip12
@Premiumvip12 2 дні тому
@Fixthisbuildthat would 2835 RGB lights be good for my bedroom i also need a way to make them turn upward
@babyloobibovski2947
@babyloobibovski2947 2 дні тому
Take out the steel liner. Space out the bricks a bit. Works for mine.
@enterprise59
@enterprise59 2 дні тому
haha.. 1997.. yep, I built that same flip top. Had my Sander on one side, and my grinder on the other. I'm 64 btw
@johnhenry3536
@johnhenry3536 2 дні тому
I put all my sheds on two large timber skids. If I build the shed myself, the skids go down first, then the floor framing is built right onto the skids, then the walls, roof. If I buy the shed, I simply jack up the shed and install the skids myself. I like the skids because I discovered that I move my sheds as I make more development to my properties, the skid mounts allow me to simply attach a chain to the skids and move it with either a tractor or a skid steer. Some I've moved over a quarter-mile, simply dragging them on the graveled driveways. I don't even unload the shed, just make sure nothing will fall over inside. I've even built a pump-house shed and picked it up with extended forks built this way and moved it over a half-mile. Since the skids support the entire floor, there was no distortion of the shed when picking it up. Another pump-house shed had a plywood bottom (under the bottom of floor framing) so I could set this on directly on top of a 8 ft. culvert buried deep into the ground. This shed had the entire floor foam-board insulated to keep the culvert and pipes / tanks from freezing. To move that shed, I picked it up with an excavator and nylon straps and set it in place. So I move a lot of sheds... and am planning on moving yet another one this summer! To level, I just use simple blocking or grade the ground surface. So far, 20 years have passed for some of these sheds and the skids are fine (no rotting). I used treated timbers of course.
@enginearproductions
@enginearproductions 2 дні тому
I noticed you uninstalled the Mitsubishi unit. Was replacing parts on that a less viable option? My impression was that those were one of the more reputable brands that last.
@user-dz6vs5ee5r
@user-dz6vs5ee5r 2 дні тому
Please don't talk too much thank you
@ogfawnii
@ogfawnii 2 дні тому
I love that you used a lighter next to a fire xD
@MarA-md8sc
@MarA-md8sc 2 дні тому
Nice - Doctor who teaching us to be clever ;)
@jeffnowak3144
@jeffnowak3144 2 дні тому
Removing the baseboards means having to paint
@gardenreetlighting9811
@gardenreetlighting9811 3 дні тому
Your thorough testing provides valuable insights into the performance and reliability of each type of anchor, helping viewers make informed decisions for their own projects.
@bendavies1088
@bendavies1088 3 дні тому
Your fire pit is too wide for its height and your wood is not burning near the sides of the pit. But it definitely made a difference. Good idea.
@CB-jc6vb
@CB-jc6vb 3 дні тому
Talk about smoke follow no matter where you stand around a fire because smoke follows good looking people what I've been told 😅😂😮
@PeterSchneemann
@PeterSchneemann 3 дні тому
don’t you glue it to the subfloor?
@MendeMaria-ej8bf
@MendeMaria-ej8bf 3 дні тому
I guess you are far away. So your video is for dreaming.😂❤
@b3owu1f
@b3owu1f 3 дні тому
So if I buy the wood planks from Costco that says it has the padding under it.. I don't need to buy extra padding to put down on a cement floor or wood floor (downstairs is cement, upstairs is wood) right? I believe it's 12mil flooring.
@suicideleopard5918
@suicideleopard5918 3 дні тому
Do you only have to put the spacers on the starting side
@Jonjs99
@Jonjs99 3 дні тому
why do you even need to build one?
@Heinz76Harald
@Heinz76Harald 3 дні тому
we use Olfa like cutters but without the freaking disk. common blade break like the stanley
@DiMatrix91
@DiMatrix91 3 дні тому
Жизнь становится еще труднее, когда ты перфекционист
@kilo7995
@kilo7995 3 дні тому
What size of hole at the bottom
@defaultHandle1110
@defaultHandle1110 3 дні тому
You capture more sound if you leave an air gap. Panel should not be flush with surface.
@JxBx80
@JxBx80 3 дні тому
I'm worried about how much my wall is warped. afraid I'm going to have to be an artist with the calking to make it look like the boards connect to each other perfectly.
@GH-og3gc
@GH-og3gc 3 дні тому
Great job! I like the Ghost deer at 9:41 too. haha!