I am sorry, but it is too much work. I'd like to have the components prefabricated, so that I don't need 3 people doing all this work for hours and hours. Plus, the panels will be all measured and tested, so there would be no surprises. If could make what you showed here to work almost as a Lego build, that would have a tremendous value.
@user-lm6me2tz9t26 күн бұрын
Hey, good job and nice video. It would have been nice if you showed the inside of the shed too :)
@DavidWadeDesign25 күн бұрын
That is a good idea. When I film a shop tour video, I'll be sure to put some footage of the inside in that video.
@DavidWadeDesign25 күн бұрын
Also. On my new video on ductwork and dust collection there is a decent shot of the inside of the shed. If you wanted to check that out.
@aaturauhala33675 ай бұрын
Holy shit that's a massive pine(?) why would they take it out like that rather than climb it? As a forester I'm sad such a healthy big pine was taken down. (Im not from the states so I can't quite tell what the specific tree is just looks like a type of pine) Did the people who took the tree down have insurance or was it screwed all around? Also that garage took the hit like a champ barely any damage. But I'm assuming this is a case of I wanted a new garage anyway rather than that rickety thing
@DavidWadeDesign4 ай бұрын
He should have topped it before cutting it down. I didn’t think it needed to come down because it wasn’t rotten or dying. The company wasn’t licensed or insured. So it’s falling on insurance and they don’t want to help with any of it.
@idodata91915 ай бұрын
why not just repair it? money to burn. send me some
@user-oi3su7sw5n5 ай бұрын
Atleast he ain't begging like the rest of these utubers
@DavidWadeDesign4 ай бұрын
There were too many trusses broken and the walls were out of whack. I had to hire a structural engineer to look at the damage and he even said it wasn’t repairable and had to be torn down.
@gxer077 ай бұрын
Great video definitely want to tackle making one for my daughter
@DavidWadeDesign6 ай бұрын
Thanks. It was a lot of fun, but drilling all those holes by hand definitely sucked
@jb921811 ай бұрын
That is so cool!
@DavidWadeDesign20 күн бұрын
Thank you
@trishjell Жыл бұрын
what are the pegs !?!
@gxer077 ай бұрын
Colored acrylic pegs
@bagassi78 Жыл бұрын
Awesome work bro!
@destinyleee1 Жыл бұрын
This was awesome, thanks for sharing. Do you mind linking where to buy the pegs from please, or just the site you bought them from. Thanks so much!
@DavidWadeDesign6 ай бұрын
Sorry for the late reply. I don't remember where I got them from exactly, but it was through Alibaba
@jonathan1613 Жыл бұрын
What kind of lights and how did you install them?
@DavidWadeDesign6 ай бұрын
I used cheap amazon special LED light strips
@elvis13577 Жыл бұрын
Is the acrylic lexan or plexiglass? What is the purpose of it? Is that needed for the lights? I also noticed you sanded it & I’m curious why? Thank you
@gxer077 ай бұрын
To diffuse the light
@elvis13577 Жыл бұрын
Fabulous design! Have a question about the holes you drilled. The edges were rounded. What tool did you use to round the hole? Thanks!
@gxer077 ай бұрын
He used a router with a round over bit which creates a nice smooth round over to the holes
@DavidWadeDesign6 ай бұрын
Yes, I used a 1/8th inch round over router bit
@watchman9198 Жыл бұрын
Cool video my man
@AnthonyFrancisJones2 жыл бұрын
David, absolutely brilliant! Did you say where you you got the pegs from or how you made them? Guess it's just regular acrylic bar. Would be great to see your youngster enjoying it! Barry, my young lad features in some of my builds! Great to see the western saddle in the shot at the end too! Enjoy your riding!
@DavidWadeDesign2 жыл бұрын
I ended up buying them from China. The pegs alone were $1000. If I ordered them from the states that price went up to $5000.
@hines3202 жыл бұрын
How much was everything?
@DavidWadeDesign2 жыл бұрын
@@hines320 materials were around $1500 for everything. Wood. Pegs. LED lights. Acrylic.
@hines3202 жыл бұрын
@@DavidWadeDesign thank-you! Thinking about doing this for my son who's Autistic, he saw a huge lite brite and loved it. Thanks for showing hiw to do it!
@martinsekerak6527 Жыл бұрын
@@DavidWadeDesign Did you buy longer version and then you cut it?
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I am sorry, but it is too much work. I'd like to have the components prefabricated, so that I don't need 3 people doing all this work for hours and hours. Plus, the panels will be all measured and tested, so there would be no surprises. If could make what you showed here to work almost as a Lego build, that would have a tremendous value.
Hey, good job and nice video. It would have been nice if you showed the inside of the shed too :)
That is a good idea. When I film a shop tour video, I'll be sure to put some footage of the inside in that video.
Also. On my new video on ductwork and dust collection there is a decent shot of the inside of the shed. If you wanted to check that out.
Holy shit that's a massive pine(?) why would they take it out like that rather than climb it? As a forester I'm sad such a healthy big pine was taken down. (Im not from the states so I can't quite tell what the specific tree is just looks like a type of pine) Did the people who took the tree down have insurance or was it screwed all around? Also that garage took the hit like a champ barely any damage. But I'm assuming this is a case of I wanted a new garage anyway rather than that rickety thing
He should have topped it before cutting it down. I didn’t think it needed to come down because it wasn’t rotten or dying. The company wasn’t licensed or insured. So it’s falling on insurance and they don’t want to help with any of it.
why not just repair it? money to burn. send me some
Atleast he ain't begging like the rest of these utubers
There were too many trusses broken and the walls were out of whack. I had to hire a structural engineer to look at the damage and he even said it wasn’t repairable and had to be torn down.
Great video definitely want to tackle making one for my daughter
Thanks. It was a lot of fun, but drilling all those holes by hand definitely sucked
That is so cool!
Thank you
what are the pegs !?!
Colored acrylic pegs
Awesome work bro!
This was awesome, thanks for sharing. Do you mind linking where to buy the pegs from please, or just the site you bought them from. Thanks so much!
Sorry for the late reply. I don't remember where I got them from exactly, but it was through Alibaba
What kind of lights and how did you install them?
I used cheap amazon special LED light strips
Is the acrylic lexan or plexiglass? What is the purpose of it? Is that needed for the lights? I also noticed you sanded it & I’m curious why? Thank you
To diffuse the light
Fabulous design! Have a question about the holes you drilled. The edges were rounded. What tool did you use to round the hole? Thanks!
He used a router with a round over bit which creates a nice smooth round over to the holes
Yes, I used a 1/8th inch round over router bit
Cool video my man
David, absolutely brilliant! Did you say where you you got the pegs from or how you made them? Guess it's just regular acrylic bar. Would be great to see your youngster enjoying it! Barry, my young lad features in some of my builds! Great to see the western saddle in the shot at the end too! Enjoy your riding!
I ended up buying them from China. The pegs alone were $1000. If I ordered them from the states that price went up to $5000.
How much was everything?
@@hines320 materials were around $1500 for everything. Wood. Pegs. LED lights. Acrylic.
@@DavidWadeDesign thank-you! Thinking about doing this for my son who's Autistic, he saw a huge lite brite and loved it. Thanks for showing hiw to do it!
@@DavidWadeDesign Did you buy longer version and then you cut it?