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That's what I did cheaper
Please make more
Really don't know why your videos aren't more popular! You showed the full process, the music was good, and you seem like a nice guy. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for the kind words
measurements would be great
I'm going to build this step after I vist my hardware store and purchase the equipment to make it. Where should I start hmmmm chop saw, router, maybe a planner hmmmm
Hello, by chance do you take orders?
Idk about using spruce for handles,its kinda a weak wood. Store bought handles are pricey,so I understand ya using what you had on hand. I think I've got some 2" thick white oak that should work ok and hold up well outdoors. My cheap true temper held up for almost 15 years,but the tub is gettin rotten. My brother in law gave me a jackson construction grade that's folded steel and has a broken handle. I'll replace the hardware as well since its original.
is that the laser's actual speed?
Nicely done. I enjoyed the background music very much as well
Thank you!
Very nice video! You filmed the steps very well.
Nice Job! I just bought (2) 8 foot 2 x 3 lumber studs which was thicker than the original handles and cut to length and bought longer bolts for the original were rusty and too short. It came out good and stronger than original too for less than $18 for parts. Take care!
I pulled a wheelbarrow out of the trash last weekend. My son-in-law are going to refurbish it and it's going to him. I plan to use the old handle, clamp it to the new one and drill the holes that way. It should (jinxing myself here) be a pretty easy job. He needs to buy a new wheel though. Edit: You should also consider how the grain is oriented, you'd want a vertical grain pattern.
So is that an ordinary Spruce/Pine/Fir softwood 2x4 you are using for this, or is it hardwood?
- Thanx, Jeff for sharing this very easy but practical project that will make GREAT gifts. I was looking 4 something easy & useful for gift giving.
I need to extend my handles . The ones from the store are way too short . Thanks for the video !
Good job. Shave along the grain for easy shaving.
Sorry, was busier earlier, but yep, I think Woody is still giving away his woodworking book, but I'm not so sure. I managed to get it go'ogling Woody Hyezmar, and was surprised to see his "Woodworking Bible" up for grabs, hope this helps.
Nice work and very helpful.
Woodglut is a solid company with the best woodworking plans.
Cool video. However, you should take instructions from woodglut if you want to learn how easy it is to do.
Everyone will find something for themselves on the woodglut website.
I’m so glad I found this lesson to heal my wheel barrel!!! Thanks 🙏
What kinda wood you using? Or what kind would you say works best for portraits so far
pretty sure that took longer than 5 minutes
Good job
Nice job, gotta build me one now!
Nice work. Might give that a try.
You forget to oil it before putting it together? Wood mite last a little longer, doing before.
watched your show and now I will copy you and save some money!!
Yeah...What Megan asked.
Instead of reaching underneath the wheel barrel while it’s upside down and holding the bolt there’s a possibility that you can tape it just to get to thread started something I’m going to experiment with when I rebuild mine
Can you use a different paint?
I have not tried different paint.
I've been dumpster diving for OSB sheathing scraps as we have residential construction going on all around us. Now I have a purpose :-) The wife will be happy.
Thank you for sharing, sir. Knowledge is power = $ave Money from buy a pair ($55)
Thanks, Jeff!
Handle broke and your tutorial was first to pop up. Was looking for the tool to round the end. Have to find me a draw knife or something similar. Thanks.
You can set circular saw at a 45 degree angle and Carefully shave the corners of square into octagon.
I plan to use a router with a round-over bit if I have a bit that's big enough.
I need to know on the glowforge specs? With tray, an on the material what did you choose need that guide
Very Good!!
Thanks
I work with an Epalog 50 watt laser. What settings did you run for power and speed? I tried a couple of painted tiles but only got etched tiles.
Hey, just curious what focal length lens you are using? Thanks!
Wow very nice video
Great job! Simple, yet very sturdy looking. Thank you for the video.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge with me.
I recommend Woodglut to every beginner and not only.
Can I do it this with a 20 w diode laser
I don't know about diode lasers. I use co2 laser.
Nice! I'm curious 🤔 to know how long it took you to do this ?
Nice ! I'm very curious to know how long this took you to do 🤔
Hmmm... I finally followed Ann's advice and took Woodglut. It's great for beginners and has some advanced stuff too.
Great video! Very nicely done with the video!