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I purchase your plans but I cannot get cedar or redwood here. Would it be ok to make it with pressure treated wood? Or should I just do pine. Thank you
I love this video. I’m 3 years too late to the giveaway 😂 Starting a business in the DFW area making these chairs!
I'll have to remake the fence because I didn't pay attention to gluing it against a flat surface and the result was a warped fence. Live and learn!
Very nice video, thank you. it's the perfect design that I've been looking for. I didn't want a folding one. I've been looking for a fixed one for awhile and one that's strong enough to fit big people like me so I'm really pleased I found this. Thank you. I shall be getting the plans at some point in the future and will be making some thank you.
Wish you had plans for smaller sheds. Looking to make a 8x4 shed for a sauna.
I forgot to tell you i did go to mikes page and subscribed. Thanks
Thats beautiful wood and looks great! I know that by the numbers the legs are very strong i would have dowels in the legs from the top and plugged them with the walnut just to add a little contrast. But thats just me and how i would do it.
Just recently stumbled on your work, ❤ the outdoor furniture - going to buy the plans as soon as I've got a minute to start something new. 😂 One thing I'd like to share, having worked a fair amount with cedar siding, shakes, and shingles... You recommend using galvanized fasteners with the cedar and red wood - and galvy is def more rust resistant outdoors or w/ AC2 - but it reacts badly with cedar, and will develop ugly black streaks. I would specifically recommend only stainless steel fasteners for cedar and red wood. But, I'm only a hobbyist, and that's only my two cents, for what that's worth, lol. Keep up the good work, I'll be working my way through the rest of your library. Love the way you teach.
Do you offer this sled for sale?
memories broken
Very Nice 👏 Great Job 👍
Did you go over for sale pricing? Did I miss it?
Great video👍
Lap joint and go both directions.
Yup…SHE DID
Dang i was looking forward to this but it out of stock😮
Send me an email, I can get one more out before we stop production. Our plan is to stop production over the summer & fall to get out videos. My email address is [email protected]
Awesome!
Have you ever had any problems with coons eating in your garden
Excellent design and video.
THX
Man that is so good to see that thread on the wood I've just gone and bought my first one and a half inch threading tool not as perhaps as high-quality as the one your using but it's my first attempt so if it works well I'm gonna splash out and buy a larger kit. I think the second thing is it's brilliant to see your kids working in the workshop. I bought my kids up telling them if they can get their hands dirty they'll never be short of money, they can do whatever they want in their careers but first they gotta learn to get their hands dirty because if they careers end they can still do something and make money. We havent any idea what is happening and what the future will bring , jobs that used to last a lifetime and no longer there, so you've got to adapt, be versatile, never be afraid to get your hands dirty and be ready for change, good on you, brilliant video.
Question....Can the back slats be made from 1inch cedar planks? I only have 1x12's at my disposal in cedar!!!
Video convinced me…and promotion ….ordered!
Hi there! I'm curious about the cost of building your shed in the backyard. Could you share an estimate of the total expenses for the materials? I'm considering building a similar one at my home in Massachusetts and would love to get an idea of the costs involved. Thanks!
Wow. Extreme amount of detail but a really nice table top.
It seems that you can't push the rectangle in to make the mortise in the leg if the leg has been grouped.
Greetings, many thanks for this video! Didn’t see the plans in the notes.
I was wondering if you have an estimate on how many board feed? It takes to build one of the rockers. I am getting ready to go meet a cypress wood distributor.
All that math made my brain hurt. I'm glad you laid all that out!
Hi ! May you can Help me , i want to do a replica of your Pirate chest with mesurements of 80x40 cm and 40cm in height + the top,. How the hell i can calculate the angles for the top 😓😓 need Help 😅 Greetings from Germany
I would love to get your plans but as I’m in aus don’t know by if I can however your work is on anouther level love it ps if you do sell them in Australia can you let me know how to get them thank you Con
Hi! We ship to Australia all the time. You can just order directly on the website. Here’s a link. Thank you! kingsfinewoodworking.com
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What are your views on running beads of sealant around wall perimeters when fitting them together, and also the value of a vaper barrier stapled underneath to prolong joist life?
Ty, this is really helpful!
That's great! I remember purchasing your Adirondack chair plans a couple years ago. I'll look into purchasing the bundle and other options you have available. Thank you..
Do you have a video how to insulate a shed?
Very nice work! I'm a beginner cigar smoker and a novice woodworker, This will be a nice project sometime in the future, I really like that your daughters are involved in your shop. keep up the good work.
RIP
Haha. Thanks I guess.
I'm loving the wheels on there as everything I have to do alone and it's usually heavy!
That's a great idea to put the wheels on the side. Thanks for that.
What is she using at 24:53 what’s the name of this tool?
I'm gonna try making some, I think I want tall tho.
Been "commissioned" (life long non paying friend) for some outdoor furniture. Definitely going with your spring back Adirondack Chairs and at least the long table shown here. BTW long time subscribed viewer so I'm aware that your family help out but still smiled when you grew an extra arm (4.20). Can't tell you how many times I've needed one of those!
Hello, are these sleds compatible with the Hikoki C10RJ saw and is it possible to send the sled to the Czech Republic?
This is a good idea. It works well for small items or 3-5 items. For me any more than that is so exhausting. Also using the plunger that way for long periods cause blisters. Trying to find a way to remedy that.
Great Build... Your Youngest daughter is amusing. However, Ifollowing this video, am in the process of building one currently. THANK YOU
Great looking gate and a really good job explaining things and bracing for sure. Where can I find those plans?
Elegant method of creating a 45-45-90 triangle 🏆
where did you buy the hinges and straps ?
Useful information... thanks for sharing.