Simpson Concealed Post Base CPT66Z

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  • @samoanSAIYAN
    @samoanSAIYAN 4 роки тому +4

    lol... Recipro. You are a good man for realising your errors and showing us to learn from them. Circular and hand saw the best option. Keep building my friend. Aqesome pergola!

  • @gluteus_maximus1
    @gluteus_maximus1 4 роки тому

    Looking to install chin-up bar at home and found this. A nice;y presented and polished production. Well done Suj.
    May I offer a suggestion: perhaps a combination of your first and third techniques, namely circular saw followed by augur drill bit of appropriate diameter.
    Newly created kerf gap would probably obviate need for the straight drill jig methinks

  • @TakamiWoodshop
    @TakamiWoodshop 6 років тому +1

    So the dowels are not fixed with anything apart from the weight of the post?

    • @lionfromjam7282
      @lionfromjam7282 3 роки тому

      Was asking myself same question...

    • @SujMenon
      @SujMenon  3 роки тому

      Correct, make sure its not super tight to avoid restricting wood movement.

  • @City-o8g
    @City-o8g 4 роки тому +1

    What sort of wood are you using? It looks great.

  • @hartleyhubbard3827
    @hartleyhubbard3827 3 місяці тому

    nice! thanks for the demo! (demonstration) Greg [garden grove, CA usa]

    • @SujMenon
      @SujMenon  3 місяці тому

      Thanks for watching, mate!

  • @peterellis5626
    @peterellis5626 5 років тому +3

    Looks like a chainsaw would be a good tool for making that cut for the flitch plate.

    • @bk7278
      @bk7278 4 роки тому +1

      Just installed nine 8 x 8 posts with these plates had to use a beam saw chainsaw attachment on a Skil saw basically worked incredibly well had to build a guide fore it though kind of like a mill but it gets the job done very quickly and cleanly

  • @TK42138
    @TK42138 6 років тому

    I think these post fixings are designed to work with decking which can cover the concrete pads or a full concrete pad. I was going to use them for a pergola over a sandstone patio but it would mean having to drill anchor bolt holes close to the edge of the concrete pad in order to still enable a 22mm thick slab and 50mm mortar bed to be used close to the posts.

  • @wyattswildadventures8183
    @wyattswildadventures8183 Рік тому

    Dude. Neve tired of hearing an Indian English speaking accent. Best accent ever. I’m pretty good at it as I live trying to learn other cultures accents. Anyway. TY so much for this video as I’m replacing a porch post and this is perfect. You did well to help me out. TY for your time.

    • @SujMenon
      @SujMenon  Рік тому

      Haha 😁, I'm glad it was useful. Good luck on the porch post 👍

  • @bart_seavey
    @bart_seavey 5 років тому

    Interesting use of black spray paint on the raw wood around holes and slots, combined with the stain you used. Gives it a sort of rustic mahogany old world look that works well.

  • @michaelarthur6271
    @michaelarthur6271 4 роки тому

    Excellent DIY coach. Good call on the sawzall experiment. Thank you, i'm headed out to find thix flitch plate kit.

  • @johnhussey3351
    @johnhussey3351 2 роки тому

    I'd replace that Black and Decker circular saw with one that can cut wood....

    • @SujMenon
      @SujMenon  2 роки тому

      haha. true its one of the lowest even among the DIY range 😄

  • @saltmbomb
    @saltmbomb 4 роки тому +1

    Dump a chainsaw into your post. You dont have to cut out the sides of your post. As it looks bodgy as. (May as well use a stirrup)
    Also you dont have to drill the holes the full post... youre only putting in the dowels from one side..

  • @treeoflifebahrain08
    @treeoflifebahrain08 2 роки тому

    Hi Suj. What wood are you using here. Looks beautiful.

    • @SujMenon
      @SujMenon  2 роки тому

      Its normal 6x6 posts - C16 dried construction pine. But I had stained it Dark Mahogany, and hence that deep colour, haha.

  • @EvaGreen-tk7hx
    @EvaGreen-tk7hx 4 роки тому

    Thank you so much. This provides enough detail for me to try this!

  • @jkwo2007
    @jkwo2007 5 років тому

    Thank you for the detailed and patient sharing

  • @markchandler7847
    @markchandler7847 2 роки тому

    Excellent howto video. Thank you.

  • @niallkennedy23
    @niallkennedy23 4 роки тому

    excellent video

  • @stuarthealey3188
    @stuarthealey3188 3 роки тому

    What drill are you using?
    Mine isn't powerful enough to go through the post with a 13mm augur bit.

    • @SujMenon
      @SujMenon  3 роки тому +1

      I used a black and decker corded drill 750w for this. Its an older model, and they don't sell it anymore. But anything in that range will do. Eg: amzn.to/3hSaUWI

    • @stuarthealey3188
      @stuarthealey3188 3 роки тому

      @@SujMenon thank you! I'm using a 500w. Will try one with a bit more juice.

    • @SujMenon
      @SujMenon  3 роки тому

      @@stuarthealey3188 in that case, try changing the auger bit to a brand new one. 500w should be theoretically more than enough.

    • @stuarthealey3188
      @stuarthealey3188 3 роки тому

      @@SujMenon New drill bit did the trick thanks!

  • @princefox2009
    @princefox2009 3 роки тому

    What kind of wood and stain did you use?

    • @SujMenon
      @SujMenon  3 роки тому

      hey, that was Mahogany colour stain. Pine wood.

  • @harleyhawk7959
    @harleyhawk7959 3 роки тому +1

    dont do like this guy is doing! let your skill blade come too a stop before pulling out of the wood.

    • @SujMenon
      @SujMenon  3 роки тому +2

      lol, I am not teaching grandmother to suck eggs. It goes without saying that everyone should use their competence and common sense when it comes to using power tools

    • @dunesbra
      @dunesbra 2 роки тому

      @@SujMenon Funniest comeback I've heard in LOOONG time. I've been giggling for 15 minutes. Thank you for that. LMAO!!!