I am a veteran and small town maker. I am on a quest to acquire skills and knowledge of all types of creation. I do a lot of work in unconventional ways trying to learn how to make just about anything. I have my own sawmill, laser cutter, and 3D printer. My goal is to entertain and to show some tips and tricks for all to enjoy. I want to build crazy things to test my skills and increase my knowledge of how things work. I try to put a new video out at least every month so please subscribe to follow along.
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Over a thousand bucks by today's prices. Well over.
Actually I think it's cheaper now. This was peak covid prices.
Where can you buy the plans
In the description.
I like the video, deck looks great! I was just wondering how stable it is being that the legs are not cemented in the ground.
I later added 45° braces, and it was rugged enough for us. The kids could jump off, and I didn't even notice any wiggle. Get a 250lbs man to jump around on it, and that might be another story.
@@LastLeafStudioVideo Thanks for the update.
How far apart are the joists?
16" O.C.
Wow that sander in the background is Chinese torture
$30 yard sale find. I believe it's a "Central Machinery". Thanks for watching the video.
Just built this was wondering if you had an issues with it shaking? Or moving slightly with everything on it
I added 45° braces. I guess I left that part out of the video.
Is that the price with pressure treated wood?
Yes, it's all pressure treated. It might actually be cheaper now, these were covid prices.
The comedy in this video is on point 👌🏼
It's not supposed to be funny. It's a very serious instructional video.
bought the plan a few days ago went to menards in ohio got everything plus a 5 lb box on deck screws for $301 only thing i changed is i made stringers for stairs and now i have to go back and buy 7 more 12 ft deck boards to finish it up and insted of a 2x4 for the hand rail im going to notch it out and put a 4x4 there , thank you so much
Nice. Yours sounds like it's going to be built better than mine. I honestly only expected to have this up for about 2 or 3 years so I didn't go all out on it. Our pool is gone now but the deck as been moved and became a back porch for the house.
@@LastLeafStudioVideo I would love to send you some photos thank you so much for the plans and foundation
@@OMGitzBiGMike that would be awesome. [email protected]
Nice
Thank you
I bought plans but it does not show what size/type of screws. Same with the wood is it pressure treated fir?
Yes sorry, these plans were originally just for me so I left a bunch of stuff off. I used all pressure treated with 3" deck screws for framing and 1 5/8 screws for the deck boards.
Thanks, one last thing what was the spacing used on steps roughly?
@@fishingwithnehemiah901 that's going to depend on the height of the pool. This might help www.decks.com/calculators/stairs-calculator?calculatorNodeId=1918&totalRiseFeet=3&totalRiseInches=6&totalRiseFraction=0&stepRunInches=8&stepRunFraction=0&treadType=212&joistSize=8&stringerAttachment=Outside
Quicker!? Easier!? Yea when you fast forward the video,it's quicker! Click bait like a mofo
I think it's a lot quicker and easier than the one with crown molding and magnetic lock.
I’d love to know exactly what to buy to build this. This is exactly what I’m wanting to build for our pool.
I have plans in the description that includes the material list.
Roughly how long did this take you to build?
I think it was about 6 hours
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This is so nice. The only part messing me up is how’d you know the spacing for the reader.
There's a template that came with it and then a bunch of trial and error.
Love the videos!❤ You should post a video of a workshop tour. I would love to see what the whole thing looks like.❤
I have thought about that, but it's really sub-par and messy 😬
@@LastLeafStudioVideo you should do it anyways! Where I do my work is 🗑️. I would love to see how you built you amazing pojects. Wish I could do and make the things you do!
@@Andrew-Jones Ok maybe I will. I'm planning on redoing it so maybe a good before and after.
Yep, I like it. Thought you were gonna lose me on the stairs by cutting the stringers. Thanks!
Yeah, stringers can be confusing. They are definitely better than the way I did it, but this is only a "temporary" structure.
I was at 3/6 back in 99 Semper Fi
Awesome I was with them from 05 - 08
Did you have to put an x-brace of 2x4's on any side of the build to stabilize it? Or was it too low to really require it? This is exactly what I was thinking of doing, but I'd love to position it so all the equipment is underneath, and maybe I can do a small rain-guard/ceiling underneath the floor boards to protect the equipment further. I guess UV will be my primary concern, so this would help greatly with that as well.
Mine was low enough. I didn't have any trouble with it wiggling. That's a good idea to put all your equipment underneath.
Wow! Awesome. Can you to come my house around 5, looks like it would be done by supper(6) 😅
Oh yeah no problem, what's the address? 🤣
Never seen anyone do stringers like that ever !
It's not the best way, and in some places, it's frowned upon, but my family is skinny, and we like to live on the edge.
Finally. Been trying to find simple instructions to build a small deck like this for ages. Nice work.
Thank you. Pretty simple
Small decks building
It's not the size. It's how you use it.
Awesome! God bless!
Thank you
Do you actually have a build video for this deck? Some commentary or instructions on how to actually put this together would be nice, especially for a novice like myself.
I'm sorry I do not. This is the best I can do.
Thanks for the video ....and don't forget to pick up a chicken or two.....Check... Lumber, bricks screws and Chickens are on the list...lol
Yes, the chickens clear the area of bugs, which is essential.
Jesus man. A six inch hole saw and you're done in less than 30 seconds.
True, it would probably be cheaper too
Great work. Do you sale or have a website to purchase?
I don't do them anymore. But I do a bunch of other stuff. Check out my Instagram @lastleafstudio
Awesome Job Dad!
Thanks
Well done, sir. Great video. My plan is to do what did this weekend!
Good luck. 👍
Way to not explain shit 👍
Yeah I just showed it. I'm not much for explaining
Excellent build, well thought out and executed. ☆☆☆☆☆
I thought that I had to dig in the floor and put concrete, that's look easier and faster thank you
That would probably be a good idea if you want a permanent structure, but I figured I'd only have it for a few years. It's still there, though, and holding up nicely.
It's worth the safety and the smiles.👍🏾
Safety 3rd 😁
What pound struts did you use for the shelf?
It's a slow open strut. It doesn't push at all but slows the drop. I believe there's a link in the description.
Thanks, brother. In the process of making one for myself! Im having a hard time finding soft open struts.. i bought 8.8lb/40N standard struts. Should work the same no? They open just as slow, may i ask what overall length, and compressed length the steuts you used was?@LastLeafStudioVideo
@@Jay-gx8dm it might work 🤷. www.amazon.com/Douper-Spring-Hinge-Cabinets-Slowly/dp/B06Y42RVJH?pd_rd_w=e8sCp&content-id=amzn1.sym.b854a5c2-4475-41f8-a6d4-df92b2868104&pf_rd_p=b854a5c2-4475-41f8-a6d4-df92b2868104&pf_rd_r=YFGPJM4JN1HG6NJW6F4J&pd_rd_wg=hFDGc&pd_rd_r=a424d621-186b-4e2c-8590-98005d51e59c&psc=1&ref_=pd_basp_m_rpt_ba_s_0_sa these are what I used
Thanks for the info man, really.. i appreciate it. @LastLeafStudioVideo
Hello, I am CNC desktop machine owner, so I can do anything I want including a belt buckle as you did, but I don’t have any experience in metal melting. Which is the material you are using to do the CNC negative mold?. Thanks.
It's just maple. I'm using pewter which melts at 400°f so any wood should hold up.
Where do I purchase one of these? want one for my Garand and Carbine.
I think there's a link in the description or you can email me at [email protected]
Tin Cup !!! Great taste !!!
If I'm being honest, I just buy it for the cup
@LastLeafStudioVideo I have several of those shot tins for my bar. Tin cup I think for the money is a good smooth blended Whiskey.
@@georgetarbutton2141 I agree
Where do we get plans?
Link in the description
can you prepare everything and send it to me to assemble ? i pay you
Do you have Instagram or Facebook?
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What is it?
You made this look so easy!!
It's not as hard as one might think. YOU CAN DO IT!
@@LastLeafStudioVideoDo you have any instructions on what you were doing in this video?
Where do i get hold of this table plans
There's a link in the description
Hey bud…great video can u reach out? I got a project I could use ur help with. Old gun cab from doc holiday era. Az
Oh that sounds cool. Hit me up on Instagram if you have it. @lastleafstudio
FACTS! 😂
Very simple deck setup. I think I'll use this but I'll use the (2) long European pallets. Should work fine and I can just calculate the distance I need.
Thanks for watching. Good luck
where can i get the open and close mechanism?
Link in description I think
what hinges did you use ?
@@keithmotley2268 110 degree full overlay hinge
OUTSTANDING JOB!!!
Hey thanks a lot
Super projekt ✌️😎pozdrawiam
Thanks for watching