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What a great video! A neighbour asked me to restore her bench and it's identical to this one. Thanks for sharing.
@AiphiaeКүн бұрын
So you don't need to glue the panels one at a time? You can just do the whole lot at once?
@steinbierz3 күн бұрын
Thanks for the video. For the insulation experts out there, I’m curious if “some insulation is better than no or less insulation”. To clarify my question, I have a similar steel building project that I am working on and am currently putting up foam board insulation from the floor up 8’ and then will frame walls and install tongue and groove 3/4” plywood. There is the contractor installed insulation that is installed between the girts/purlins and the steel panels and I am adding the foam board over this to up the R-value. Right now I do not plan to put foam panels the rest of the way up the walls (I might later on) and definitely am not going to try to add them to my ceiling. Can I expect any better results if only part of the building has increased R-value? Thanks.
@charliecampbell30144 күн бұрын
I have just taken delivery of my first biscuit jointer, these tips are great. Thank you very much.
@juanamejia70854 күн бұрын
Beautiful job! How much ch does it cost?
@josephgadway89506 күн бұрын
Hi Thank you! great tips. I have a extra large wood cookie with a cavern of a split. Can I just pack it with wood filler? Thank you-
@BPR-767 күн бұрын
Did you fasten to the wall or the stone? How did you fasten to it? Thanks
@gregoryboden51397 күн бұрын
Great idea. Easy build. Thanks!
@limitlessends7 күн бұрын
Do you have this same video but with blue epoxy?
@johnsmithers78 күн бұрын
Looked like a pretty easy restoration for someone of your obvious capabilities, though personally I can't even change a fuse. The end result was truly beautiful.
@yinxiongyuan10 күн бұрын
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@Lucas-pv2wn10 күн бұрын
Painters tape DID NOT hold for me!!! Dang it. I'm using chainsaw milled slabs, so it's not super smooth. Any suggestions to fill cracks on the underside? Hot glue? Some kind of caulking? All of my epoxy ran out under the ground through tape, flashing, anything I could find…
@wwfd25chief11 күн бұрын
On that hole saw…if your drill came with a detachable handle put it back on! You’ll thank me!
@kellybartok5017 күн бұрын
Hello , I cannot afford all those gadgets you have , I guess I’m old school 😊
@aaronwilson976318 күн бұрын
One of the top essential videos on desktop, countertop, and workbench building. Thanks for sharing!
@JackdKeeney18 күн бұрын
Could you use a car wax or not?
@XxStratAttackxX18 күн бұрын
When attaching the base to the top I prefer to drive my first pocket hole then square it up using the corner to corner measuring method and then flush trim the plywood. But thanks for the video man! Subscribing.
@mirmushtaqali938819 күн бұрын
What tape are you using to cover the holes ?
@DO-zm3ce21 күн бұрын
I keep seeing these videos. Rust oleum is a thing that is made to stop rust on surfaces like this I use it, and yes it chips, and breaks away eventually but I don't have rust. And I have a ton of humidity In my garage right now.
@ArthurWilliams-zj5yv21 күн бұрын
Nice demo! Thank you!
@MarciaGarvey21 күн бұрын
I love your show I'm 78 and I'm going to try to buy some tools and learn to make some of the things you make I could use the extra money something to take up my lonely hours I've watched a lot of your shows and yours is fun
@gailjohnson354422 күн бұрын
I love The Cutting Board oil look
@DivineMisterAdVentures23 күн бұрын
Admittedly that's the way they laminate stuff - but it's for high-stress / load use - trusses come to mind. Save your glue next time and just do each corner. You can break it down again with a coping saw or wire saw, etc..
@user-io9ln1or7c23 күн бұрын
Thank you Sir.
@spacetweek23 күн бұрын
“Easy Glue Up” and the guy literally has 13 clamps available.
@MrSpaceboy31728 күн бұрын
You lightly sanded between each poly coat. What grit did you use ? And was it by hand or electric ?
@luechang3310Ай бұрын
What is the measurements length of the 10 piece on top
@tobedetermined4180Ай бұрын
Nice video. But I don’t dig how the color of the wood is not even. I would have stained or painted.
@JakeM25Ай бұрын
It may have been asked but would I have issues with black epoxy staining the wood? All my bigger voids I coat in clear and then fill with black but I have some fine cracks that I obviously can't clear coat first. Thanks!
@jeffgagne5482Ай бұрын
I’ve been using Rockler’s glue bottle roller for years. Love it.
@abbii1661Ай бұрын
i would borrow your idea on hiding the irobot.
@thedoorguycharlieАй бұрын
Bondo \m/'s. I use to use it when moving hinge and latch placement on doors. No wait time. I'm a vendor for Depot. Even worked out of your store 11 years ago. No shame in using Ryobi. I've got a few of their tools. Nailer, belt sander, hot glue gun. Does the job. Thank you for all your effort. I know better than most all the work that goes into producing a video. It doesn't just jump out of the camera to KZread...
@thedoorguycharlieАй бұрын
Good video, nice build. Nice to see someone more local to me. I'm down in Rocklin.
@blackh0l353Ай бұрын
will the C channel help with sagging on such a long desktop?
@johnnyrebel3925Ай бұрын
Hello Im going to redo a set of boards. What grit sandpaper do you recommend using between coats ??
@johnvgigАй бұрын
The link for the router bit does NOT take you to the bit, just the retailer's main page. PLEASE either fix the link, or put the FULL description of the router bit, so we can search for it on the retailer's website.
@MrDmorgan52Ай бұрын
I enjoyed this video but my OCD kicked in with the saw holes left open. Why not get a piece of 1/4" square dowel to fill them?
@Mornel82Ай бұрын
Hi, great movie what do you use for the desktop legs?
@MehidaGarciaАй бұрын
DIY!!!??? I don't have thousands of dollars worth of tools! How do you build these with normal people's tools? Bcuz not everyone has those tools you show just to make a couple simple boards, you shouldn't title it DIY, it should say for professionals only! 😠😡
@ch355_Ай бұрын
from experience, i'll say this: it helps to know real well which is the top before putting in bisquits, dowels, etc, just in case you aren't exactly in the middle edit: great video! i should have said that originally
@XingCheng-vl9phАй бұрын
Hi do you interested in our powder coated MDF board? which is very popular and hot used as various kinds of tables tops. it was eco-friendly, odorless and durable also scratch resistant.
@CubanRiderАй бұрын
Really liked the idea of the 2x4s and creating an air gap for the insulation, but would've liked to know if you ever did anything to the ceiling area and if you ever planned to make this an air conditioned space.
@MatthewHutchings-lu8bxАй бұрын
What bit do you use and does it matter if it's CNC bit
@jacobschweitzer2954Ай бұрын
Any idea what setting your sander speed was on? High/medium/low?
@lacttechАй бұрын
Nice. I have been searching for this. Thanks
@joangrant5248Ай бұрын
I recently made this item with help. It’s cool.
@bonnieranallo2831Ай бұрын
In the video it shows you are using 1x4's for the frame. In the plans, it says to use 1x3's, not 1x4's. Wondering which size boards you would recommend as best?
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Your sled works the best..Toooo easy! Thanks!
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What color stain you use?
What a great video! A neighbour asked me to restore her bench and it's identical to this one. Thanks for sharing.
So you don't need to glue the panels one at a time? You can just do the whole lot at once?
Thanks for the video. For the insulation experts out there, I’m curious if “some insulation is better than no or less insulation”. To clarify my question, I have a similar steel building project that I am working on and am currently putting up foam board insulation from the floor up 8’ and then will frame walls and install tongue and groove 3/4” plywood. There is the contractor installed insulation that is installed between the girts/purlins and the steel panels and I am adding the foam board over this to up the R-value. Right now I do not plan to put foam panels the rest of the way up the walls (I might later on) and definitely am not going to try to add them to my ceiling. Can I expect any better results if only part of the building has increased R-value? Thanks.
I have just taken delivery of my first biscuit jointer, these tips are great. Thank you very much.
Beautiful job! How much ch does it cost?
Hi Thank you! great tips. I have a extra large wood cookie with a cavern of a split. Can I just pack it with wood filler? Thank you-
Did you fasten to the wall or the stone? How did you fasten to it? Thanks
Great idea. Easy build. Thanks!
Do you have this same video but with blue epoxy?
Looked like a pretty easy restoration for someone of your obvious capabilities, though personally I can't even change a fuse. The end result was truly beautiful.
slab flattening router bit surfacing router bit
Painters tape DID NOT hold for me!!! Dang it. I'm using chainsaw milled slabs, so it's not super smooth. Any suggestions to fill cracks on the underside? Hot glue? Some kind of caulking? All of my epoxy ran out under the ground through tape, flashing, anything I could find…
On that hole saw…if your drill came with a detachable handle put it back on! You’ll thank me!
Hello , I cannot afford all those gadgets you have , I guess I’m old school 😊
One of the top essential videos on desktop, countertop, and workbench building. Thanks for sharing!
Could you use a car wax or not?
When attaching the base to the top I prefer to drive my first pocket hole then square it up using the corner to corner measuring method and then flush trim the plywood. But thanks for the video man! Subscribing.
What tape are you using to cover the holes ?
I keep seeing these videos. Rust oleum is a thing that is made to stop rust on surfaces like this I use it, and yes it chips, and breaks away eventually but I don't have rust. And I have a ton of humidity In my garage right now.
Nice demo! Thank you!
I love your show I'm 78 and I'm going to try to buy some tools and learn to make some of the things you make I could use the extra money something to take up my lonely hours I've watched a lot of your shows and yours is fun
I love The Cutting Board oil look
Admittedly that's the way they laminate stuff - but it's for high-stress / load use - trusses come to mind. Save your glue next time and just do each corner. You can break it down again with a coping saw or wire saw, etc..
Thank you Sir.
“Easy Glue Up” and the guy literally has 13 clamps available.
You lightly sanded between each poly coat. What grit did you use ? And was it by hand or electric ?
What is the measurements length of the 10 piece on top
Nice video. But I don’t dig how the color of the wood is not even. I would have stained or painted.
It may have been asked but would I have issues with black epoxy staining the wood? All my bigger voids I coat in clear and then fill with black but I have some fine cracks that I obviously can't clear coat first. Thanks!
I’ve been using Rockler’s glue bottle roller for years. Love it.
i would borrow your idea on hiding the irobot.
Bondo \m/'s. I use to use it when moving hinge and latch placement on doors. No wait time. I'm a vendor for Depot. Even worked out of your store 11 years ago. No shame in using Ryobi. I've got a few of their tools. Nailer, belt sander, hot glue gun. Does the job. Thank you for all your effort. I know better than most all the work that goes into producing a video. It doesn't just jump out of the camera to KZread...
Good video, nice build. Nice to see someone more local to me. I'm down in Rocklin.
will the C channel help with sagging on such a long desktop?
Hello Im going to redo a set of boards. What grit sandpaper do you recommend using between coats ??
The link for the router bit does NOT take you to the bit, just the retailer's main page. PLEASE either fix the link, or put the FULL description of the router bit, so we can search for it on the retailer's website.
I enjoyed this video but my OCD kicked in with the saw holes left open. Why not get a piece of 1/4" square dowel to fill them?
Hi, great movie what do you use for the desktop legs?
DIY!!!??? I don't have thousands of dollars worth of tools! How do you build these with normal people's tools? Bcuz not everyone has those tools you show just to make a couple simple boards, you shouldn't title it DIY, it should say for professionals only! 😠😡
from experience, i'll say this: it helps to know real well which is the top before putting in bisquits, dowels, etc, just in case you aren't exactly in the middle edit: great video! i should have said that originally
Hi do you interested in our powder coated MDF board? which is very popular and hot used as various kinds of tables tops. it was eco-friendly, odorless and durable also scratch resistant.
Really liked the idea of the 2x4s and creating an air gap for the insulation, but would've liked to know if you ever did anything to the ceiling area and if you ever planned to make this an air conditioned space.
What bit do you use and does it matter if it's CNC bit
Any idea what setting your sander speed was on? High/medium/low?
Nice. I have been searching for this. Thanks
I recently made this item with help. It’s cool.
In the video it shows you are using 1x4's for the frame. In the plans, it says to use 1x3's, not 1x4's. Wondering which size boards you would recommend as best?