Easily the best slat wall video I’ve seen! Great information, straight to the point, and the wall came out 🔥🔥🔥 Can’t wait to see the rest of the series!!
Thanks, I have actually filmed a whole series building out the studio. I build an electric standing desk and a grove made inspired desk shelf. But haven’t gotten around to editing the videos 😩😩😩 but your comment is the kick in the a$$ to get it done!
@@PablosPOV honestly the complete breakdown, it was very detailed and helpful to those like me who wouldn’t have a glue about what to look for in the stores. Thank you
Great job! Just one small correction though. That plywood is not "sanded", it is "SANDE" plywood. I know it looks like a typo on the sticker, but it's not. "Sande" is a species of wood that is imported from a large area of land from Ecuador to Columbia and also sometimes near Costa Rica. It is used mostly to make plywood. It is also sometimes called Mulberry Wood. Again, great work and I look forward to more. I also subscribed! :)
No you don’t have to have an air compressor. Because I already owned the compressor it was cheaper to go that route. But they make plug in versions and battery powered versions also. Lemme know if you have any other questions.
Good question, I think they have a lower limit on how small they’re willing to cut the strips. But in Theory you could definitely have them get the boards cut closer to final size.
Easily the best slat wall video I’ve seen! Great information, straight to the point, and the wall came out 🔥🔥🔥 Can’t wait to see the rest of the series!!
Thanks for that feedback!!! we should go on a date sometime!! 😍 …. Side note: this is My wife so don’t be weird lol
Your video just helped me crack the code, currently building my dream studio and this helped tremendously. Thanks ✊🏾
You’re very welcome. Happy to hear that the video helped!! Which part did you find most useful?
Amazing video! Not sure why this isnt more popular but thank you so much for teaching us how to make our place look better👊🏽
Glad you found the video useful!!! And I appreciate you taking the time to comment!
Short video with a lot of useful information, jumps right into it! I know if I ever need to install one I know where to come!
Aye!!! Thanks Nephew!
Great vid…I’m gonna use it as a reference for my slat wall
@@thewayidomines awesome! Preciate the feedback! Lemme know how it goes!!
Great video! More diy videos would be awesome!
Thanks, I have actually filmed a whole series building out the studio. I build an electric standing desk and a grove made inspired desk shelf. But haven’t gotten around to editing the videos 😩😩😩 but your comment is the kick in the a$$ to get it done!
Lots of good information! Useful tips along with firsthand experience! Will definitely reference this video!
Thanks Tamski!!! Save it and watch 72 times a day! Lol
This was useful & informative! Great detail shown throughout the video!! Im looking forward to working more content from you Pablo 💪🏾
Preciate that my guy!!
Thank you for such a great video.
@@325ariel I’m glad you enjoyed it! What part did you find most helpful?
@@PablosPOV honestly the complete breakdown, it was very detailed and helpful to those like me who wouldn’t have a glue about what to look for in the stores. Thank you
This looks amazing! Thanks for the tips!
Thank you!! Really appreciate that!!
This was super helpful. Informative, funny, and straight to the point. Thank you!
Glad it was useful! Thanks for the feedback!!
Your video is awesome, keep up a good work!
Appreciate that more than you know!! 🤞🏾
Great job! Just one small correction though. That plywood is not "sanded", it is "SANDE" plywood. I know it looks like a typo on the sticker, but it's not. "Sande" is a species of wood that is imported from a large area of land from Ecuador to Columbia and also sometimes near Costa Rica. It is used mostly to make plywood. It is also sometimes called Mulberry Wood. Again, great work and I look forward to more. I also subscribed! :)
Hey!!! I really appreciate that!!! I wondered why they would abbreviate by only leaving the D off lol! But that makes sense! thanks for the sub also!
Do you have to have the air compressor? I don’t know anything about Brad nailers I’m doing my research
No you don’t have to have an air compressor. Because I already owned the compressor it was cheaper to go that route. But they make plug in versions and battery powered versions also. Lemme know if you have any other questions.
Could you not get the plywood cut at Homedepot?
Good question, I think they have a lower limit on how small they’re willing to cut the strips. But in
Theory you could definitely have them get the boards cut closer to final size.
@@PablosPOV Found this video after I commented. Looks like this girl got the plywood cut.
How wide did you cut the plywood?
I cut the slats 1.25 inches wide
What's the gap between the planks?
@@mjacksonjones 1/2 in, also thanks for the follow on ig 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
7:33 can you link this lamp?
@@thewayidomines definitely!!! I love that lamp, n I’ll add it to the description for everyone else!!
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