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Building a Tiny Office - Part 1 | Demo, Excavation, Electrical Trenching, and Foundations
I'm building a 65 square foot standalone tiny office in my back yard - join me for the journey!
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Chapters
0:00 - Intro
3:10 - Site Prep, Excavation, Initial Trenching
5:40 - Laying Footings
9:16 - Trenching + Running Electrical Conduit
14:37 - Framing and Squaring the Base + Weed Prep
17:25 - Subfloor Framing
21:17 - Laying the Subfloor
23:13 - Outro
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Відео

DIY Hog Panel Fence | 77
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Today, on Workshop Edits, I'm building a hogwire panel fence for my front yard. Enjoy! 🔔 SUBSCRIBE: goo.gl/pOkvJR 🌳 MATERIALS 5 x 4x4 x 10' Pressure Treated Posts 15 x 2x6 x 10' Pressure Treated Boards 5 x 50lb Bags of Quikrete Fast Setting Concrete 3 x 50lb Bags of 3/4" Gravel 8 x 8' x 3' Black Hogwire Panel Fences (from Home Depot) Decking Screws Hogwire / Hog Panel Railing (6' and 8' options...
Laser Cutting with the NEJE 3 Max | 76
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Today, on Workshop Edits, I'm utilizing my Illustrator skills and new Neje Max 3 Pro to create a one of a kind 3D map of one of my favorite golf courses. This technique can pretty much apply to any design and I love how it turned out - hope it inspires you! 🔔 SUBSCRIBE: goo.gl/pOkvJR 🌳 MATERIALS Few square feet of Hardboard (from Home Depot) Spray Paint (four colors) 3/4" Plywood Stain of your ...
I uploaded 1 DIY Youtube Short everyday for 31 Days - here are the results!
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I uploaded 1 DIY UA-cam Short everyday for 31 Days - here are the results!
Refinishing a SawStop Cast Iron Table Top | 74
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Refinishing a SawStop Cast Iron Table Top | 74
$300 Giant Open Outdoor Storage Shed | 73
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$300 Giant Open Outdoor Storage Shed | 73
How to Install Whirlybird Roof Turbine Vents | 72
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How to Install Whirlybird Roof Turbine Vents | 72
Ortur Laser Master Pro 2 Review + First Project | 71
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Ortur Laser Master Pro 2 Review First Project | 71
DIY Nursery Room Storage Bench | 70
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DIY Nursery Room Storage Bench | 70
Exotic Hardwood Plant / Bonsai Tree Stand | 69
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Exotic Hardwood Plant / Bonsai Tree Stand | 69
Building a Brick End Grain Cutting Board | 68
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Building a Brick End Grain Cutting Board | 68
3D Printed Miter Stop Block for SawStop | 67
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3D Printed Miter Stop Block for SawStop | 67
Solid Oak Dining Table | 66
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Solid Oak Dining Table | 66
Table Saw Fence Storage System | 65
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Table Saw Fence Storage System | 65
Circle Coffee Table | 64
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Circle Coffee Table | 64
Why SawStop? My Table Saw Accident + SawStop PCS Setup
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Why SawStop? My Table Saw Accident SawStop PCS Setup
White Oak and Steel Kitchen Table | 62
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White Oak and Steel Kitchen Table | 62
DIY Breakfast Nook | 61
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DIY Breakfast Nook | 61
Ultimate Drill Charging / Storage Station | 60
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Ultimate Drill Charging / Storage Station | 60
DIY Farmhouse Table with matching Bench | 59
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DIY Farmhouse Table with matching Bench | 59
Building a Privacy Fence | 58
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Building a Privacy Fence | 58
DIY Pull-Up Bar / Chin-Up Bar in under 10 minutes | 57
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DIY Pull-Up Bar / Chin-Up Bar in under 10 minutes | 57
Workshop Camera | Part 3
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Workshop Camera | Part 3
Workshop Camera | Part 2
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Workshop Camera | Part 2
Workshop Camera | Part 1
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Workshop Camera | Part 1
My Small Garage Shop Tour | Woodworking
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My Small Garage Shop Tour | Woodworking
Laundry Room Storage Build | 52
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Laundry Room Storage Build | 52
Modern Plywood Desk | 51
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Modern Plywood Desk | 51
DIY Modern Plywood Coffee Table | 50
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DIY Modern Plywood Coffee Table | 50
Installing a 175 year old Fireplace Mantel Beam | 49
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Installing a 175 year old Fireplace Mantel Beam | 49

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @KaSplat01
    @KaSplat01 День тому

    Love it, keep it up

  • @Enozoka
    @Enozoka 3 дні тому

    What if the red break pin won't come out?

    • @workshop_edits
      @workshop_edits 3 дні тому

      I’ve never had that. Gotta turn it and jiggle it a bit

    • @Enozoka
      @Enozoka День тому

      @@workshop_edits I used a pry bar to get some leverage and it popped right out.

  • @BaulDeChinneo
    @BaulDeChinneo 3 дні тому

    As someone who had done this many times before u were born i would say you get a C+ from me or 7 out of 10. You blew ot by calling a ridge vent a soffit and by NOT APPLYING YOUR SEALANT IN A WAVE PATTERN!!!!!!!!

  • @RosarioDiaz-zd1es
    @RosarioDiaz-zd1es 4 дні тому

    Beautiful work, fence and talented to young man! This is the fence I'd like for my home in San Antonio, Texas...wish I could adopt you....Great-grandmom, Rosie

  • @VP-dd7gv
    @VP-dd7gv 5 днів тому

    Great video. Looks nice. I've been contemplating what type of surface to place over my concrete patio. I'm curious... it's been some time since you filmed this. How's it holding up?

    • @workshop_edits
      @workshop_edits 4 дні тому

      It’s held up very well with regular cleaning and leaf blowing; it’s covered so I think that does help - but it is all rated for outdoor use across all materials, and with regular maintenance it’s done great and I’d just flag that it’s very slippery when wet so take that into account!

  • @6by6by6
    @6by6by6 6 днів тому

    Well that’s just fuggly and lattice is so 1970s 😅.. also never paint exterior brick as it needs to breathe so you use brick stain. Yo really missed an opportunity to make that brick wall look rich and classy with the multitudes of stain colors available 👎🏼 honestly you took something upscale and made it look cheap and trashy..

  • @argot4086
    @argot4086 9 днів тому

    Looks good, I am wondering if this would be legal on 6 foot fence limits as I have in Florida. I need to find a way to extend the fence without getting called by an inspector or an unhappy neighbour

    • @workshop_edits
      @workshop_edits 3 дні тому

      Just do your homework and look up local codes - if you follow them no one can tell you otherwise

    • @argot4086
      @argot4086 3 дні тому

      @@workshop_edits off course but que question is: Is an extension like this legal or not? if you consider it part of the fence yes if it is an "open extension for plants to grow" it may not..

  • @e.r.559am7
    @e.r.559am7 9 днів тому

    Great video. Thank you. I need a gigantic table in my garage.

  • @maryannkerr1433
    @maryannkerr1433 15 днів тому

    Do you not have to worry about the post in the cement? Decaying?

    • @workshop_edits
      @workshop_edits 15 днів тому

      Maybe 25 years from now but otherwise no - it’s pressure treated rated for ground contact

  • @justgoballistic
    @justgoballistic 18 днів тому

    For the board across the bottom. Did you drill water drain holes so the metal doesn't sit in rain water and the wood won't dry rot?

  • @BryanBrews
    @BryanBrews 24 дні тому

    nice job! I'm going to give it a try!

  • @ronardlidelfin9780
    @ronardlidelfin9780 25 днів тому

    How do you attach the screen to the post?

    • @workshop_edits
      @workshop_edits 25 днів тому

      It’s embedded in and sandwiched between the dado grooves

  • @silverqic
    @silverqic 29 днів тому

    Nice Fence! So, you only used half a bag of quikrete per post? I'm not trying to by too many bags.

    • @workshop_edits
      @workshop_edits 29 днів тому

      Buy more than you need and return - it really depends how deep and wide you go but 6 bags was PLENTY to anchor 9 posts 18” down

  • @air402
    @air402 Місяць тому

    Wow, those are at Tractor Supply for $30 apiece

    • @workshop_edits
      @workshop_edits Місяць тому

      It’s worth noting they’re a completely different aesthetic and overall quality. But it’s a scaleable solution for someone for sure

  • @gregmatchett7110
    @gregmatchett7110 Місяць тому

    Building the same thing tomorrow.

  • @moguga6357
    @moguga6357 Місяць тому

    Excellent presentation! How square is the fence to the cut?

    • @workshop_edits
      @workshop_edits Місяць тому

      very accurate - I didn't have to change anything out of the box - its an incredibly high quality machine

  • @NoQuarter01
    @NoQuarter01 Місяць тому

    Trying to download the plans but the authentication code doesn’t work

  • @bw-mi9xp
    @bw-mi9xp Місяць тому

    if i lived where you do, id ask my local officials why there are water restrictions when the govt/military/nasa have the ability to make it rain. nice looking fence btw.

  • @praiseYAHalways
    @praiseYAHalways Місяць тому

    16' x 50" panels are $31 at Tractor supply....not sure why those 8' sections you bought were $90....that's crazy high! you could have bought 3 16' panels for the same price....Were the sections you bought already wood framed?

  • @vivdoolan6846
    @vivdoolan6846 Місяць тому

    I would like to have seen the edges ......

    • @workshop_edits
      @workshop_edits Місяць тому

      We just mudded them up and stuck them on - maybe used a clamp every now and then if they didn’t fit with just force.

  • @thegorillabeast4500
    @thegorillabeast4500 Місяць тому

    🤢🤢🤮🤮

  • @akanesoratobu8889
    @akanesoratobu8889 Місяць тому

    is a attic without a ventilation similar to how a microwave work? All the condensation builds up on the top and the heat no where to escape?

    • @workshop_edits
      @workshop_edits Місяць тому

      Yes

    • @akanesoratobu8889
      @akanesoratobu8889 Місяць тому

      @@workshop_edits my house currently dont have any vents on top but a gable vent on one side. Would adding two of those turbines be enough for a small home? I currently have mold issues growing on the bottom side of the attic wood.

    • @akanesoratobu8889
      @akanesoratobu8889 Місяць тому

      @@workshop_edits also how much difference do you feel now compared to how it was before? Do you feel a major difference in temperture change during the summer heat?

    • @workshop_edits
      @workshop_edits Місяць тому

      I’m not a roofing professional so I can’t speak to anything beyond what I installed for my set up and house size. I notice very little difference because an attic still will get hot, but I do know they are also keeping my attic healthier long term

  • @kallewirsch4187
    @kallewirsch4187 Місяць тому

    Aaaand another stupid epoxy table.

    • @workshop_edits
      @workshop_edits Місяць тому

      Why are you so angry

    • @kallewirsch4187
      @kallewirsch4187 Місяць тому

      @@workshop_edits Because the centuries old knowledge of furniture makers is dying.

    • @workshop_edits
      @workshop_edits Місяць тому

      This project had woodworking, steam bending, epoxy, and metal working, all in one. You’re welcome.

    • @kallewirsch4187
      @kallewirsch4187 Місяць тому

      @@workshop_edits Thats why I was disapointed. I saw the steam bending and thougt you would do something interesting. Something people don´t make very often anymore. You know, a windsor rocker chair, a wooden canoe, something like that. But no, its just an epoxy table.

    • @workshop_edits
      @workshop_edits Місяць тому

      You’re an enormous douchebag who is not welcome on my channel

  • @stevev7760
    @stevev7760 Місяць тому

    One issue you can run into, maybe not so much in Cal, is the bottom dado has no outlet for water. Water can pool in those slots and rot your wood. For the bottom stringer just slice it in two and pinch the hog wire. Then water runs right out the bottom. A little extra work as you have to screw the two pieces together, but not too much. Nice looking work.

    • @workshop_edits
      @workshop_edits Місяць тому

      I should have shown it but I drilled drainage holes in the bottom of the dados to account for this

    • @rhondawillhite9418
      @rhondawillhite9418 14 днів тому

      That's what I see a lot of people doing in the videos I've watched​@workshop_edits

  • @Gleadogg5150
    @Gleadogg5150 Місяць тому

    Awesome!! Quick question... Regarding the dado that was cut on the bottom stringer to accept the hogwire fencing, would that dado just now be a place for water to sit and eventually ruin the piece? Asking because I don't have experience with it and honestly don't know. Looks great, though!

    • @workshop_edits
      @workshop_edits Місяць тому

      Technically yes. The way to avoid the issue which I didn’t film or talk about (my bad) is just to drill some relief holes for drainage. I was also told that the exposed wood is no longer treated so you might wanna put a sealant on it as back up.

  • @cjperez2010
    @cjperez2010 Місяць тому

    Dude your a legend! Thanks for all the details ur the man

  • @JoshuaZdunich
    @JoshuaZdunich 2 місяці тому

    Pro tip - 45 the top and bottom tiles of the edges so they butt up against each other, this way the brown sides of the tiles are not seen.

    • @workshop_edits
      @workshop_edits Місяць тому

      This is maybe the best tip given so far in the comments and something I would have never thought about as a first timer

    • @robpet4424
      @robpet4424 Місяць тому

      The sell edging for this reason....

  • @rachelgwin6487
    @rachelgwin6487 2 місяці тому

    I know it’s been a long time since you posted this project but I just came across it. What size screw did you use to mount the posts to the cinder block wall?

    • @workshop_edits
      @workshop_edits 2 місяці тому

      They’re 3.75” tapcons. I would recommend doing 4”+ if I were to do it again to just make it a little easier, as well as using a hammer drill

  • @derekprice7637
    @derekprice7637 2 місяці тому

    Just a good note, tractor supply sells oakbrand feed panels 8 foot by 50 inches for 22 dollars

    • @workshop_edits
      @workshop_edits 2 місяці тому

      I did look into those - unfortunately the nearest Tractor Supply is 90 miles away and didn’t even carry those! I also just for some reason thought they looked a lot cheaper than the Home Depot ones but 100% a good budget friendly alternative

  • @peachwedding
    @peachwedding 2 місяці тому

    Is there any way to access these without getting on the roof? From the attic?

    • @workshop_edits
      @workshop_edits 2 місяці тому

      What do you mean by access? Like to install, or after installing? What do you need to access them for?

    • @akanesoratobu8889
      @akanesoratobu8889 Місяць тому

      I think she meant marking the middle of the center point without going inside the attic.

    • @akanesoratobu8889
      @akanesoratobu8889 Місяць тому

      I installed three of these by following your videos . Unfortunately Home Depot no longer have colored one in stock in my area so I got the silver one. Two of them are doing great but the last one isn’t spinning as much as the other two. Summers coming up so I’m hoping these would help lower the temperature. My attic last summer was 138 F in California all I had were gable vents and one intake. Now with 3 whirly birds installed I’m hoping it would help this year

  • @IDAHOJAKE
    @IDAHOJAKE 2 місяці тому

    Idk why but when I built my 6 ft fence I dug by hand. Next time getting an augur. If you didn’t have an augur you can use a dirt breaker bar. To loosen up hard impacted dry dirt

    • @workshop_edits
      @workshop_edits 2 місяці тому

      No shot I was doing that in the 100° heat. God bless that auger.

  • @kayleejames5571
    @kayleejames5571 2 місяці тому

    I’m here because I saw this fence and I want one like it so I’m making my husband do it like this lol

    • @workshop_edits
      @workshop_edits 2 місяці тому

      Hey you sound a lot like my wife! I would recommend doing it asap before it gets hot…👀

  • @melaniemarkwell8689
    @melaniemarkwell8689 2 місяці тому

    Excellent video thank you!

  • @itsqiann3306
    @itsqiann3306 2 місяці тому

    Amazing video! thx gonna make this tmr :)

  • @danielcampbell3686
    @danielcampbell3686 2 місяці тому

    In the UK most fences around a rear yard are only allowed to be 2 meters or 5.5 feet, you planning permission to build higher

    • @workshop_edits
      @workshop_edits 2 місяці тому

      good to know for the folks in the UK looking for ideas

    • @danielcampbell3686
      @danielcampbell3686 2 місяці тому

      @@workshop_edits I mean 6.5 feet high

  • @bobbunton2314
    @bobbunton2314 2 місяці тому

    What are the dimensions?

    • @workshop_edits
      @workshop_edits 2 місяці тому

      Why does nobody read the descriptions…

  • @chrisfisher3900
    @chrisfisher3900 2 місяці тому

    Holy crap man I did my fence like this and paid $32 for 16’x36” panels. Nice looking fence though. Still cheaper than contracting it out. In total mine was around 90’ long with two gates and came to right around $600 total all in.

    • @workshop_edits
      @workshop_edits 2 місяці тому

      Yea I think a lot of it is about the exact style you want or the stores around you - I did see some bigger cheaper options through Tractor Supply but I don’t live near one and the style was slightly off from what I wanted - thinner gauge, raw silver color, and the squares were much bigger but for sure many options out there!

  • @BellevueFencing
    @BellevueFencing 2 місяці тому

    nice!

  • @BrittanySmith-tt9wg
    @BrittanySmith-tt9wg 2 місяці тому

    Hi! Do you have a link or can you share the info about the dado blade size to use?

    • @workshop_edits
      @workshop_edits 2 місяці тому

      I would reco half inch, and don't cut / space things too tight where the top and bottom stretcher s squeeze the fence panelling / bends it. With wood expanding and contracting - more space to have things floating prevents railings from warping or cracking since the steel won't move with it.

  • @Jon-kg6hm
    @Jon-kg6hm 2 місяці тому

    Looks great 👍

  • @DannyKezar
    @DannyKezar 2 місяці тому

    Be careful in the heat. Glad you're ok now though. To everyone, you MUST learn to work with the heat. No shame in getting shade and water every 30 minutes or so in heat like that. Especially in direct sunlight. Be careful out there and never stop making. 💪😎

    • @workshop_edits
      @workshop_edits 2 місяці тому

      yea - the heat, excessive work, and excess heat caused by the black fabric just completely overdid it for me; was no going back unfortunately once it hit

  • @davidkettell1073
    @davidkettell1073 2 місяці тому

    I have never seen a video with someone testing the sawstop with their finger ! why not ? my fingers are not slimy hot dogs and i would never trust technology to keep them attached .

    • @workshop_edits
      @workshop_edits 2 місяці тому

      If you want to send me $200 I will do it live but I’m not buying a new premium blade and brake

  • @nmartin5551
    @nmartin5551 2 місяці тому

    Nice looking fence! I was contemplating something similar in a much less visible area, where I currently just have Tposts and wire fence. It doesn’t need to be “better”, but it would look better.

    • @workshop_edits
      @workshop_edits 2 місяці тому

      Yea I think aesthetics of this fence are just on point and I’d love to see more of it pop up in my area

  • @jeffjames1567
    @jeffjames1567 2 місяці тому

    Nice cutting boards. Regarding your "mistake", since the gaps are all at the end of the cutting boards, it doesn't seem like the blades are the problem. Looks to me like snipe.

    • @workshop_edits
      @workshop_edits 2 місяці тому

      I thought so too but it’s def the blade inconsistency on the outer pieces

    • @teamvtube
      @teamvtube Місяць тому

      ​​@@workshop_edits It's definitely blade wear. I had the same issue with the centrs of a panel being thicker than the edges. If it was snipe it would be at the ends and across the entire panel. I used it as an excuse to upgrade to a helical cutter head

  • @Devildog2856
    @Devildog2856 2 місяці тому

    I've been a roofer for over 30 years, you did a good job with your install 👍 , if you would of put the vent under 2 shingles instead of 1 it would of minimized the chance of water infiltration under the flashing. NOTE : the top of your roof is called the "RIDGE" , and the vents in the wall are Gable Vents not soffit vents , soffit vents are under your eaves. Over all I give you first time install with instructions only 8 out of 10 keep up the great work , being self sufficient is What it's about 👍🙏

    • @workshop_edits
      @workshop_edits 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for the praise! I used a lot of sealant too so hopefully that makes up for the shingles piece; we have received so much rain in California since installing these and its all held up without issue. Appreciate the extra insight too - gonna pin this comment as its constructive and helpful for people looking for tips.

  • @StormKingPNW
    @StormKingPNW 2 місяці тому

    Nice fence, and thanks for the great video! A couple comments: -Digging manual post holes is possible, and really sucks. I just did this with a digger bar and clamshell digger - it takes forever and is pretty hard work. -I did treated 2"x4" rails horizontally with 1"x2" strips on either side of the wire all the way around to hold it in place. Extra materials, but the water treatment isn't compromised and it looks different but also good. -You're in southern California so I'm guessing it's less of a big deal, but when you cut treated wood you need to re-treat the cut ends. Especially along that ripped edge because the wood is no longer protected from water, and with the notch penetrating even deeper into the board you've got a pretty significant exposure to the elements / pests / etc.

    • @workshop_edits
      @workshop_edits 2 місяці тому

      Good to know about treated wood; i see myself, to some extent, replacing the wooden stretchers with new 2x4s in a few years and ill make sure to pre-finish the grooves; also drilling small drainage holes can help a lot as well for this. Cheers

    • @StormKingPNW
      @StormKingPNW 2 місяці тому

      @@workshop_edits looks really good, hope it lasts for you and you don't have to replace the rails anytime soon!

  • @harrisba10
    @harrisba10 2 місяці тому

    are all pieces 3/4" in diameter?

    • @workshop_edits
      @workshop_edits 2 місяці тому

      Not necessarily - I had 3/4” to 1” transitions for the elbow and flanges. But that was only because my store didn’t have all 3/4” stuff.

  • @tomplunkett376
    @tomplunkett376 2 місяці тому

    where did you find $.99 tiles?

    • @workshop_edits
      @workshop_edits 2 місяці тому

      I mean this in the nicest way possible - but if you watch the first two minutes of the video or read the description you’ll know the exact answers to this question

  • @jerrybylsma6519
    @jerrybylsma6519 3 місяці тому

    I like this bench. Nicely done. I understand the front top strecher leaving 1/2 the leg open for the vice. But why are the other corners, front and back the same? Just curious.

    • @workshop_edits
      @workshop_edits 3 місяці тому

      Just my mistake - didn't cut the tenons totally right but it didn't affect anything

    • @jerrybylsma6519
      @jerrybylsma6519 2 місяці тому

      Thanks. Two more questions: 1. For your 36" height table, were all 6 legs cut the same length and what was the length? 2. Were all 6 legs notched the same? That is, were all 6 legs identical in height and notches? Thank you

    • @workshop_edits
      @workshop_edits 2 місяці тому

      To be honest I don’t remember but I think so and I ended up just shimming in 1-2 places based on uneven floors

  • @lawpilot8526
    @lawpilot8526 3 місяці тому

    3/30/2024 - Totally skipped the process of tiling the edge of the patio and of the step.

    • @workshop_edits
      @workshop_edits 3 місяці тому

      They were definitely 90/10 ¯\_(ツ)_/¯