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Handcut Bowties
An almost therapeutic way to not only salvage or strengthen a splitting board, but also make your piece look extra fancy.
This only took about 45-60 minutes to cut, install, and flush 3 walnut bowties in this red cedar wood.
If you want to do handcut joinery or details, red cedar is a "hard" wood to practice with. That said, free wood is good wood to practice with.
#theCraftsmanship #freeWood #handcutJoinery #handmade #woodenProject #rrcc #fineWoodworking #therapySession #handmade #rustic #rusticAF
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Відео

Its Milling Time
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My Dad cam to town to help me mill up lumber for 4 desks worth of custom beefy legs. Original music soundcloud.com/sababado/its-milling-time BTS Music ua-cam.com/video/jjC5gENFlvo/v-deo.html #theCraftsmanship @Szabowoodworks www.SzaboWoodworks.com
Painful Reality of Unchecked Growth
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VIEWER DISCRETION ADVISED: Blunt Force Injury Shown. This occurred in December 2021, Read the full story here. theyseemerolo.medium.com/painful-reality-of-unchecked-growth-cf08dd50790f #theCraftsmanship @Szabowoodworks www.SzaboWoodworks.com
Cedar Smiley Bench
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This was a challenge to try using handtools for as much of the process as I could. It took longer than it would using all power tools, but I'm fine with that. It was nice to be able to do this outside. Initially this was going to be a much smaller bench, but the cedar post I had just didn't quite fit it, so I cut off a third leg and used my big cedar slab that's been sitting for a while. Toward...
Wooden Trophy Shop Sounds
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making of a few small wooden trophies going to a very remote group running a Teams Background Challenge. After i cut a few pieces of mahogany and mango out on the table saw, I sharpened my chisels to shape and clean up these wooden desk trophies. They'll be getting a laser engraving treatment soon with names! #theCraftsmanship #shopSounds www.SzaboWoodworks.com
Resin Grape and Cheese Tray
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From Sketchup to Real Life, see how I put together this resin grape and cheese tray and learn some tips on how I handle resin pours. I guess this works pretty well for Wine and Bottles too. Build plans available at www.szabowoodworks.com/product-page/wine-serving-tray Supplies used: These are Amazon Affiliate links and I receive a small commission if you order from them. Please help the shop ge...
Easy Axe Sharpening
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Axe throwing is fun and dull axes are not. Once you build your own axe throwing target [1], get yourself some axes and an angle grinder to make them sharp and worthy of the dwarves. The World Axe Throwing League (yes) has specific requirements on axe length and weight, so be sure to check those rules if you're looking to go pro. If you're an amateur like me, get yourself a cheap axe and start g...
Super Easy Christmas Ornaments
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I dare you to show me a simpler ornament to make that is jus as classy! Get ready for Christmas, 2020 style, with these wooden ornaments. Pull the materials from your firewood pile. Chop the log into a few 1/4" slices, sand it, drill it, personalize it, spray lacquer it, hang it, be merry. Christmas Tree Ornament Image Google Drive link bit.ly/3axgHid LaserPecker Review www.szabowoodworks.com/p...
DIY Cigar Holders
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DON'T DO EVERYTHING YOU SEE ON THE INTERNET! MAKE YOURSELF A CROSS-CUT SLED OR USE THE BANDSAW! I was rushing and eager to make these that I ignored some basic safety rules. Thankfully I didn't lose any fingers. The planer kickback was one warning that I should have paid better attention to. With the size of what I am cutting here, I could have easily used the bandsaw and been much safer. Turns...
Fold Out Squat Rack Update
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Here I'll address the Purpose for the rack and show how I use it today. I was able to test 551lbs bouncing around on the rack and have used this rig consistently for over two months now. I haven't had any issues and feel safe using it. I haven't been required to make any mods to this, although while using it, I've thought of some fun additions or changes you could make. It holds for me and it w...
LoPro-HiFun WABCAB
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Since childhood, you've wanted whiteboard walls. And now that you're grown up you've got a garage gym, you're in a small space, and your weights are taking up all kinds of space, right? Here's an over-engineered solution to those simple problems! Introducing the Low Profile, Highly Functional, Weight and Barbell Cabinet! Or as I like to call it the LoPro-HiFun WABCAB! Inspired by the cabinet fr...
How To Joint without a Jointer
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Lumber stores usually offer milled and rough lumber. Why get rough lumber? It tends to be cheaper, and milling it yourself adds to the level of satisfaction you'll feel at the finished product. One step in milling your own boards is to joint the edges. You can do this with a table saw and one board with a straight edge. #theCraftsmanship @Szabowoodworks www.SzaboWoodworks.com
Fold Out Squat Rack
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Looking for a cheap way to stay fit at home with limited space? Here's my build video for a Fold Out Squat Rack. Materials cost me $136, a fraction of the cost of factory made racks. Not pictured is how much weight this holds (See two month update). Two Month Update - ua-cam.com/video/UAoYTmTrx1I/v-deo.html One Month Update - I coated the rack with an outdoor furniture finish to protect it from...
Pet Food Bowl Stand
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Who says your cats and dogs can't eat in style? The full process of putting together the Pet Food Bowl Stand. All it takes is two 1"x2"x6' planks and some stain! Check out the build plans, materials, and recommended tools here. www.szabowoodworks.com/product-page/pet-food-bowl-build-plans #theCraftsmanship @Szabowoodworks www.SzaboWoodworks.com
DIY Concrete Weights
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Disclaimer - Without adding rebar, or something to help hold larger weights together this can be dangerous. If you go this route, inspect and check everything before each use! Don't sacrifice safety for your gains! Need a squat rack to go with these weights? Check my build plans at www.szabowoodworks.com/product-page/fold-out-squat-rack While the Coronavirus keeps me at the house, I figured it ...
Garage Loft Storage
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Garage Loft Storage

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @MrAnthonyjhays
    @MrAnthonyjhays 2 місяці тому

    Use that wing chun dummy much?

  • @thegreybeardpiper
    @thegreybeardpiper Рік тому

    Not a very good video. Time wasted.....

    • @SzaboWoodworks
      @SzaboWoodworks 9 місяців тому

      Not a very good comment. Time wasted.

  • @nitrousblast1
    @nitrousblast1 Рік тому

    Sorry, I can’t watch,. You’re hands are way too close to the blade on the tablesaw

    • @SzaboWoodworks
      @SzaboWoodworks 9 місяців тому

      Sorry, I can't read your comment. Your grammar is poor. Seriously though. It was my first day in a workshop. Description was updated to suggest this isn't the safest way to do things

  • @randysrhythm
    @randysrhythm Рік тому

    The more I learn about you, the more I like you, brother man 👍🏻

  • @filomeno853
    @filomeno853 Рік тому

    How much can an average male bench press?

    • @SzaboWoodworks
      @SzaboWoodworks Рік тому

      I'm not sure. I'm just trying to lift as much as Ms. Frizzle one day.

  • @mikenelson4136
    @mikenelson4136 2 роки тому

    Nice safety shoes in the shop

  • @cigarsparrow
    @cigarsparrow 2 роки тому

    I see you smoking that Ave Maria. Great vid.

  • @djkilpatrick5256
    @djkilpatrick5256 2 роки тому

    I’m impressed the “j hooks” work that well

  • @Matt-db3jp
    @Matt-db3jp 2 роки тому

    Anything that works is perfect enough...well done my friend and thanks for the inspiration

  • @Jbgro
    @Jbgro 3 роки тому

    Is there any worry that the brackets might break under excessive weight?

    • @SzaboWoodworks
      @SzaboWoodworks 3 роки тому

      They will never break as long as there is contact between the beams and the ground. I used a scrap piece cut to fit the gap for mine and I haven't had any issues with it in the past 1.5 yrs and no signs of issues

  • @samhuffman3688
    @samhuffman3688 3 роки тому

    Invest some give in a sled and put a slide for stops and you need to use some toggle clamps. Safety first!!

    • @SzaboWoodworks
      @SzaboWoodworks 3 роки тому

      Yes! 100%, this video is not the safest demonstration. While i felt comfortable in the moment, looking back my stomach also churns a bit. Next time i make a batch of these it will be on a bandsaw and/or with a table saw sled.

  • @djkilpatrick5256
    @djkilpatrick5256 3 роки тому

    How did you come up with the measurements to fold it in evenly?

    • @SzaboWoodworks
      @SzaboWoodworks 3 роки тому

      Reverse engineering! I looked at the length of a standard Olympic barbell to get the width of the rack, the from there i wanted it to fold flat as opposed to the arms folding in on top of each other, so i found a width that fit the fold from there. If you don't want to do the math, or want the simpler route, I highly encourage you to check out the plans that have measurements already in there.

  • @ShaunBala
    @ShaunBala 3 роки тому

    i'm not sure how well i could pull off the mortises for the door hinge. i'm also not sure if my studs wood versus aluminum so i'm thinking about have 4x4s on the backside for stability. Do you think the mortise and strong anchoring is required?

    • @SzaboWoodworks
      @SzaboWoodworks 3 роки тому

      A good joint will reduce the need for hardware. So if you don't do that step, then i highly recommend extra bolts or hardware to hold the weight. If you're not attaching to the wall then absolutely go with a 4x4 on the back. Consider adding extra bracing if needed. Don't be afraid to try it! Give it a shot, measure twice, three time, then again. Take the time to setup your cuts. Sneak up on the line so you make sure you don't take off too much material.

  • @FPAM
    @FPAM 3 роки тому

    Love your Rogue dumbbells ;)

  • @martinlaw449
    @martinlaw449 3 роки тому

    Great job looking good

  • @pavanverma1038
    @pavanverma1038 3 роки тому

    Very nice Rolo, really appreciate

  • @derrickwilson5562
    @derrickwilson5562 3 роки тому

    Great job bro. I definitely want the plans for this.

  • @sharkflap7092
    @sharkflap7092 3 роки тому

    I put a little bit of felt on my hooks so the wood doesn't get torn up by the bar. Great work!

  • @jasonc5709
    @jasonc5709 3 роки тому

    Awesome build! I'm curious about how you secured the hinges tho. Do you think you could have gotten rid of those 2 vertical pieces and just screwed the hinges to the upper and lower 2x6s? The way you did it is great for keeping things levelled, but other than that I'm not sure how much stability the vertical pieces adds. I'm very interested on your thoughts on this. Good work tho 👍

    • @Oh6Torch
      @Oh6Torch 3 роки тому

      Maybe he could add another wooden block under each hinge should it fail? Or bolt a piece of angle iron for a cleaner look.

    • @SzaboWoodworks
      @SzaboWoodworks 3 роки тому

      With some kind of hinge I think that would be doable! I have had some use out of hose vertical supports though: bands. Each of the vertical beams makes for good attach points with all kinds of bands. The other benefit is that you can take the entire door hinge off as one stable piece if you need to replace or move it. When I realized I didn't have enough room, i was a piece of cake to unscrew the entire thing and attach it (with help) back after moving it. As far as structural integrity goes... Shrug? I agree, I don't think it adds much.

    • @jasonc5709
      @jasonc5709 3 роки тому

      @@SzaboWoodworks Thanks for the response! I like that you've found those beams useful for bands. Great idea. I've been looking at a number of DIY squat racks and your build makes the most sense for my application. Thanks 👍

  • @phobos2k2
    @phobos2k2 3 роки тому

    Nice work and I like your straight forward attitude.

  • @micktrickmp
    @micktrickmp 3 роки тому

    Mint set up delt lateral raises are boss

  • @buuuuuuush
    @buuuuuuush 3 роки тому

    Nice rogue dumbbell 😂😂

  • @shanechepren8119
    @shanechepren8119 3 роки тому

    How to make a cigar holder dangerously.

    • @SzaboWoodworks
      @SzaboWoodworks 3 роки тому

      Thanks for the honesty Shane! I updated my description in hopes of warning folks not to ignore some basic safety rules like I was doing. What do you think of the description now? I hope it helps warn people that I have all of my fingers from some weird kind of luck.

  • @fightermma
    @fightermma 3 роки тому

    How much do those weight plates weigh? 45lbs?

    • @SzaboWoodworks
      @SzaboWoodworks 3 роки тому

      The cement plates I think we're closer to 10-15 lbs each. In my update video I use a full set (300lbs + my body weight + another heavier cement weight)

  • @sharkflap7092
    @sharkflap7092 3 роки тому

    Any idea how much the whole wood rack weights? I'm looking to build something similar but that can also be standalone and then folded and stored on the wall. But I've gotta be able to lift it lol

    • @SzaboWoodworks
      @SzaboWoodworks 3 роки тому

      Using very crude math (sum of avg weight of individual materials) it's probably about 100 lbs. Maybe 115 or 120 including the pull-up pipe.

  • @sharkflap7092
    @sharkflap7092 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the update!!

  • @oxymoron-om5xm
    @oxymoron-om5xm 3 роки тому

    nice work but you're fingers are too close to that blade mate.....made my toes curl!

    • @SzaboWoodworks
      @SzaboWoodworks 3 роки тому

      Sometimes you look back at something you did a few months ago and say "What was I thinking?!" Next time i'm using the bandsaw. Unless I build a crosscut sled.. But still will probably just use the bansaw.

  • @hdog4474
    @hdog4474 3 роки тому

    Ho-ho-holy smokes what a lucky lady. 😍🎄✨

  • @Siouxthenation
    @Siouxthenation 3 роки тому

    I like your channel a lot. Are you still active?

    • @SzaboWoodworks
      @SzaboWoodworks 3 роки тому

      Thank you very much! Currently in the reserves, hence the occasional shaggy head and facial hair. As for the channel, I'll be posting some videos soon. I had a major job making tables for an Airforce base nearby and I can't wait to share that!

  • @markusbraik
    @markusbraik 3 роки тому

    Beauty full idea bro great job

  • @RedEyeification
    @RedEyeification 3 роки тому

    How much weight it can support ?

    • @SzaboWoodworks
      @SzaboWoodworks 3 роки тому

      Howdy! It can easily hold 550+ pounds. That's the max I tested (with bounces) and no issues, creaks, groans or moans. It could likely hold much more. My other video shows the weight test I did. FWIW I have been using this all year long with no issues. It can take a beating!

  • @RedEyeification
    @RedEyeification 3 роки тому

    Brilliant.

  • @BrownBarbellClub
    @BrownBarbellClub 3 роки тому

    Good job man! We bought similar fold back squat rack. It's awesome to have such a great design in less space :-) ua-cam.com/video/VWoy5ot4lFg/v-deo.html

  • @danielbalboni6804
    @danielbalboni6804 3 роки тому

    I also was planning something similar using 4×4s and bars so that I could bench inside the rack. Would there be enough room inside the rack to accomplish this? I was thinking that I may need to build it deeper which means it would not close flat.

    • @SzaboWoodworks
      @SzaboWoodworks 3 роки тому

      Sorry my notification on this question didn't ding two weeks ago. Unfortunately you wouldn't be able to fold inside this way. If you wanted to make extra room in the middle you would have to have one arm folding outward. The other can fold in or out. Check out the Rouge folding racks (large /small) for an example.

  • @SurfTomas
    @SurfTomas 3 роки тому

    Good job

  • @GiakatyAndry
    @GiakatyAndry 4 роки тому

    what size (thickness) are the two pillars?

    • @SzaboWoodworks
      @SzaboWoodworks 4 роки тому

      4x4 dimensional lumber, so It ends up actually being about 3.5x3.5. You can check the sizes of each piece in the full build plans on my website.

  • @jam179
    @jam179 4 роки тому

    Hi, what is the purpose for he middle wall cross board? Can it be removed ?

    • @SzaboWoodworks
      @SzaboWoodworks 4 роки тому

      TLDR; It should be okay to remove it, but for an extra 10$ (wood + screws) it adds stability and piece of mind. Hey Jose, The secondary purpose is to be an accessory board, while the primary purpose is to have another anchor point for the vertical pieces. It gives me a thin shelf to put my "bench-leveler" and I also intend on screwing some hooks in the sides if I get more stuff. Currently I've got hooks on the ends of the top board. If you decide to go without it, I'd add a few extra screws to the top and bottom cross boards to make sure those vertical supports don't move. I don't think you'll notice a difference when squatting or benching, however if you tie bands around it for various exercises you'll want to pay extra attention to make sure that vertical support is still sturdy. If you've got the space on the wall, it wouldn't hurt. You can never be too cautious when it comes to heavy weights. Having that extra anchor point adds more stability to the long support and reduces the stress on the top and bottom points. If you don't have the middle space, then it should still be okay. Just make sure to watch it closely, and add a few more screws into the studs where you can.

    • @jam179
      @jam179 4 роки тому

      @@SzaboWoodworks Thanks for the reply. I am thinking of using my bench top planer to reduce the thinness of the 4x4 to to a true 3x3 and then adding 1 inch holes. My thinking is it would allow for the use of commercial rack accessories (j cups, spotter arms, etc.). Do you think that would weaken the boards too much?

    • @SzaboWoodworks
      @SzaboWoodworks 4 роки тому

      @@jam179 Thanks for the question! I'm not a civil engineer, but the way I see it is that a house is meant to be held up by 2x4s. If you've got a two story house, the second floor plus furniture plus the roof is being supporting by the same studs holding up your kitchen cabinet and your workshop wall hangings. You've got a fantastic idea and I think you should go for it! The post is only going to be as strong as how it is anchored down. The hinges work fine for me considering I have the support blocks underneath when it is opened up. I would never attempt to use this rig without those support blocks. That would be the quickest way for me to rip the hinges out. As I look at it now, that's the weakest point of this. Please let me know how it turns out!

  • @fairclothjm
    @fairclothjm 4 роки тому

    Very nice! Makes me want a cigar.

    • @SzaboWoodworks
      @SzaboWoodworks 4 роки тому

      Thanks! Can't go wrong with a pair of Man-o-War Ruination and Rebecca Creek whiskey

  • @franciscotran6599
    @franciscotran6599 4 роки тому

    What did you use for the pull up bar on the top?

    • @SzaboWoodworks
      @SzaboWoodworks 4 роки тому

      An iron pipe! Super sturdy though I may wrap some medical tape around it soon to help with a grip. It's fine most of the times, but since it's been so hot out lately my hands are sweating and making the grip a bit difficult.

  • @CigRacing
    @CigRacing 4 роки тому

    Very Nice - working on something now... Thanks for the inspiration

    • @SzaboWoodworks
      @SzaboWoodworks 4 роки тому

      I'm glad to help! Best of luck on your build.

  • @glenng2655
    @glenng2655 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the follow-review! Still a good setup!

  • @Etch_A_Fletch_
    @Etch_A_Fletch_ 4 роки тому

    Great build!! I see you using just scrap pieces of wood for the feet when the rack is folded out. Is that stable enough? Any idea on how to improve it?

    • @SzaboWoodworks
      @SzaboWoodworks 4 роки тому

      To be honest it works so well that I haven't felt the need to improve it at this time. I'm always open to ways of improving it and making it better, however (and you'll see in an upcoming Squat Rack Update video), this setup holds a ton of weight with just those little blocks. Well maybe not a ton, but you get the idea. Weight test was me bouncing up and down on the hooks with weights (total 551lbs). I've been using it 4-5 days a week for the last two months.

    • @SzaboWoodworks
      @SzaboWoodworks 4 роки тому

      One option for improvement would be to fill out the 4x4 surface area with a larger "foot" or "block", and have it fitted a bit more to the angle of the floor. A surefire way would be to make a fitted stop that is also anchored into the ground. While that would work, personally that kinda defeats the purpose of how I'd want to use it; which is fold in so I have space to work. I'm open to suggestions because I consider this to be a safety feature! The safer this is the better for everyone who wants to build it.

    • @SzaboWoodworks
      @SzaboWoodworks 4 роки тому

      At 6:20 in this video I realized there's quite a bit of wiggle even with the feet. I did in fact make feet that fit a bit tighter than what is depicted. Still made from scraps though.

  • @juliansabularse
    @juliansabularse 4 роки тому

    Hi! What type of srew did you use to fasten the wood into concrete?

    • @SzaboWoodworks
      @SzaboWoodworks 4 роки тому

      Howdy! I actually didn't fasten anything into the concrete. It only comes up about 6-7 inches and my low back board sits a few inches above that. Full disclosure I've never fastened wood to concrete, but if I did, I would first try hammer set concrete fasteners. See the first option on this link for details www.wikihow.com/Connect-Wood-to-Concrete?amp=1 Anyone reading this comment with a better or more detailed answer please chime in!

    • @flch95
      @flch95 3 роки тому

      If you had to fasten to concrete you’d have to get “Tapcon” concrete fasteners. Tapcon is the name of the particular brand I use but there are similar ones.

  • @glenng2655
    @glenng2655 4 роки тому

    Great build! Just ordered the plan! Can’t wait for the follow up update video

    • @SzaboWoodworks
      @SzaboWoodworks 4 роки тому

      Thanks for sharing Glenn! Have fun with the build and feel free to share your results! The update video is "In the oven" and I'll send something out when it is available.

    • @SzaboWoodworks
      @SzaboWoodworks 4 роки тому

      Hey Glenn! Here's the update, ua-cam.com/video/UAoYTmTrx1I/v-deo.html

  • @salty1234567890
    @salty1234567890 4 роки тому

    Awesome

  • @Shapeguydude
    @Shapeguydude 4 роки тому

    Without rebar this will get dangerous

    • @SzaboWoodworks
      @SzaboWoodworks 4 роки тому

      You are right! I''ll be posting an update video soon with some lessons learned. I'm updating the description of this video today as a bit of caution.

    • @Shapeguydude
      @Shapeguydude 4 роки тому

      @@SzaboWoodworks Good on you 👨‍🔧

    • @chriswalker9881
      @chriswalker9881 4 роки тому

      Can you explain why? The brief search I did shows concrete is resistant against compressive loads and not tensile forces. So the rebar helps with tensile strength. I don't see any reason why little concrete weights need tensile reinforcement like a loaded structure would. Couldn't find anything specific to making weights. All I can think of is if you made thin plate, it could keep them from cracking in half like if you dropped a ceramic plate.

    • @Shapeguydude
      @Shapeguydude 4 роки тому

      @@chriswalker9881 For one, if there was to be a failure in your weight plate, rebar would hopefully prevent the entire thing from falling apart or splitting in half at once, or at least give you a bit of warning before that happens. That could save your toes or your life if it happens when you're lifting it over your body.

    • @SzaboWoodworks
      @SzaboWoodworks 4 роки тому

      @@chriswalker9881 Maybe William or someone more experienced with concrete can chime in. Here's my two cents and my amateur take on this. You've got both forces at play here when the weights are in motion, compressive and tensile due to the anchor point (PVC pipe) being right in the center. In my mind, this would cancel out the force at some point while it's in motion, but I suspect it compounds and worsens the effects of the force in other points of motion. Forgive me my physics terms are a bit rusty. If I weren't moving the weights around, I'm sure this wouldn't be an issue. Since I am, and putting a non-insignificant amount of jerk over and over again on these things, I suspect they'll start to crack without the proper reinforcement. I began to see hairline cracks on my weights after a few weeks of use. Personally I'm not going to risk one falling apart while I'm using it. Looking around on UA-cam I even see other people throwing rebar in the heavier weights. The good part is, it's cheap and you can buy some pieces from the hardware store.

  • @WeiderMystic
    @WeiderMystic 4 роки тому

    is it a build if it doesn't use any tightbond?

    • @SzaboWoodworks
      @SzaboWoodworks 4 роки тому

      If I could give it a bath in Titebond 9001, I would.

  • @mq2381
    @mq2381 4 роки тому

    Awesome build! What are your thoughts about adding a pulley system to it, do you think it’s possible? If yes how would you do it?

    • @SzaboWoodworks
      @SzaboWoodworks 4 роки тому

      Hey Melvin! I'll be releasing an update video soon showing off how I've been using it. I recently picked up a pulley system from amazon that I'm messing with and looks like I can get some use by attaching it to the pull up bar setup.!

    • @SzaboWoodworks
      @SzaboWoodworks 4 роки тому

      Melvin i've got a visual for you on a pulley system in the update video: ua-cam.com/video/UAoYTmTrx1I/v-deo.html

  • @mgonzalez8880
    @mgonzalez8880 4 роки тому

    This is awesome thank you for the inspiration!

  • @rotiahikawai4612
    @rotiahikawai4612 4 роки тому

    Good build of an old idea. 👍

    • @SzaboWoodworks
      @SzaboWoodworks 4 роки тому

      Thank you, I'm glad you like it! Found some pictures of a design like this online but could never find any build plans available.