Very nice build looks great with that Stain on there. Have you thought of putting the same slats on the back this way it can be used as a longer table if need be, just tip it over to one side and there's your table, stand it back up and there's your end table. Stay Safe, Barry (ENG)
Excellent work... Congratulations...!!! I'm new to this channel, but I already like your work...!!! Excuse my "google-english" ...!!! Greetings from Uruguay...!!!
Very nice ! I love the hole patio set . Witch wood are you using . I'm in for ordering the complete plans 👍 Love your work en design in the things you are building . Keep them coming sir 😉👍 .greetings from Belgium
I used kiln dried, c & btr Douglas Fir. Its not the best wood for outdoor use, but when I was making this the cost of more weather resistant wood was crazy. Plus, this set will be under a covered patio.
I used both on that joint. I'm sure just the beadlock would have been fine, but I have a tendency toward overkill sometimes. In the end, it did turn out to be a strong joint (next video will show a strength test of the table I did just for fun).
I used kiln dried, c & btr Douglas Fir. Its not the best wood for outdoor use, but when I was making this the cost of more weather resistant wood was crazy. Plus, this set will be under a covered patio.
Once again you did'nt let me down ! The hole set looks to cool ! Mr Bob is doing is Job !
Very nice build looks great with that Stain on there.
Have you thought of putting the same slats on the back this way it can be used as a longer table if need be, just tip it over to one side and there's your table, stand it back up and there's your end table.
Stay Safe,
Barry (ENG)
That sounds like a cool idea
Nice and simple design. I really liked it!
Thank you very much!
Looks great
Thanks!
Excellent work... Congratulations...!!!
I'm new to this channel, but I already like your work...!!!
Excuse my "google-english" ...!!!
Greetings from Uruguay...!!!
Thanks!
Sweet!
Very nice ! I love the hole patio set . Witch wood are you using . I'm in for ordering the complete plans 👍 Love your work en design in the things you are building . Keep them coming sir 😉👍 .greetings from Belgium
I used kiln dried, c & btr Douglas Fir. Its not the best wood for outdoor use, but when I was making this the cost of more weather resistant wood was crazy. Plus, this set will be under a covered patio.
How do you think just pocket holes would hold up?
Pocket screws are a very strong connection so they are an excellent choice
Sorry, didn’t quite understand why you used the pocket holes instead of the bead lock system? Thanks!
I used both on that joint. I'm sure just the beadlock would have been fine, but I have a tendency toward overkill sometimes. In the end, it did turn out to be a strong joint (next video will show a strength test of the table I did just for fun).
How much would you sell this for?
What lumber do you use?!
I used kiln dried, c & btr Douglas Fir. Its not the best wood for outdoor use, but when I was making this the cost of more weather resistant wood was crazy. Plus, this set will be under a covered patio.