Great idea to use the tubing as horizontal racking. I’m definetly going to copy this idea at my place cheers mate... might even make the vertical posts that sit against the house a little bit higher and then add a top plastic corrugated sheet on the deter rain water from reaching the stored timber timber
Smart to use the story stick, and great Jig. I've got bad news for you DUWW... Now that you have cleaned up the wood storage, and created more space..... more room for more wood ;D. I have a lot of trouble throwing out scrap or turning down friends who like to 'Donate' wood. Sheesh what a tip I have
Cheers Big Ears, good to see you survived the decadent indulgent time period. 😜Bloody great start for the year, with something easy, practicable and bloody useful. Happy returns and magic new year for you and family....Cheers Les 🙈🙉🙊
You have no idea how you have helped me. I kept drawing out different designs but felt I would be using too much of the wood that I have salvaged for other projects. I plan on asking my neighbor if he'd like to get rid of the mangled trampoline frame he has thrown in the backyard.
G’day mate, grouse solution to timber storage especially using recycled materials but as you said how long will it stay tidy lol, hope you have a great year & please feed our hunger with your quality videos 👍👍👍👍
Hay mate, love your work ! ps. what kind of circular saw would you recommend i get from Bunnings to build a home-made saw table around ? I'm wanting to make a mitre jig to make picture frames for my paintings, so want a smooth cut.
Thanks mate. The smoothness of the cut depends on the blade and not the saw. Always opt for a good quality blade. IMO I would buy the biggest saw your budget allows, not a huge difference in quality between the saws in bunnings.
A much needed build by the looks of it mate.
Great video 👍🏽 👌 👏
Yes, definitely. Thanks
You're amazing. That angle grinder jig is genius.
Thanks very much Tim.
Marvelous, finally I come across an idea I can use with on-hand materials. Thanks very much for sharing this!
No worries mate, glad it was helpful!
Great idea to use the tubing as horizontal racking. I’m definetly going to copy this idea at my place cheers mate... might even make the vertical posts that sit against the house a little bit higher and then add a top plastic corrugated sheet on the deter rain water from reaching the stored timber timber
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Loved that angle grinder jig. Brilliant.
Thanks very much Daniel.
Loved the angle grinder jig! :D
Ha, thanks mate
Glad to see you back Vic, nice way to tidy up the loose bits mate. Looking forward to your next one cheers.
Hey, thanks Les. Good to hear from you mate.
Glad you're back. Looking forward to some new projects.
Cheers Clyde.
Welcome back! Great to have you back. Looking forward to your great videos.
Thank you very much Isa.
Great utilisation of storage space, mate.
Fantastic wall mounted build.👍
Thanks very much Bill.
Great work and that angle grinder jig is awesome!
Thanks very much Rhys.
Lovin that Angle Grinder Jig!
Thanks mate.
Smart to use the story stick, and great Jig. I've got bad news for you DUWW... Now that you have cleaned up the wood storage, and created more space..... more room for more wood ;D. I have a lot of trouble throwing out scrap or turning down friends who like to 'Donate' wood. Sheesh what a tip I have
Me too mate. I'll just have to make more projects to use it up.
That angle grinder jig was clever!
Thanks Robin. Your workshop walls are looking good.
Great to see you back - I really do enjoy your vids
Thanks very much mate.
Cheers Big Ears, good to see you survived the decadent indulgent time period. 😜Bloody great start for the year, with something easy, practicable and bloody useful. Happy returns and magic new year for you and family....Cheers Les 🙈🙉🙊
it was definitely needed mate. Thanks Les.
Welcome back, super organised mate!
Thanks very much Rob.
Awesome angle grinding jig mate! Definitely worth the effort to make.
Thanks very much Dan.
Great rack, and love the disc cutter jig 👍👍👍
Thanks Nick.
Nice one mate, always a great feeling to use up odds and ends to make something.
Absolutely Harki, reuse and repurpose.
Great stuff.
Love the jig!!
Thanks very much Harry.
You have no idea how you have helped me. I kept drawing out different designs but felt I would be using too much of the wood that I have salvaged for other projects. I plan on asking my neighbor if he'd like to get rid of the mangled trampoline frame he has thrown in the backyard.
Mate, very happy to hear that i've been able to help you out.Good luck with it.
G’day mate, grouse solution to timber storage especially using recycled materials but as you said how long will it stay tidy lol, hope you have a great year & please feed our hunger with your quality videos 👍👍👍👍
Hey thanks mate and hope you have a great yer too.
awesome mate !
Thanks very much.
Hay mate, love your work ! ps. what kind of circular saw would you recommend i get from Bunnings to build a home-made saw table around ? I'm wanting to make a mitre jig to make picture frames for my paintings, so want a smooth cut.
Thanks mate. The smoothness of the cut depends on the blade and not the saw. Always opt for a good quality blade. IMO I would buy the biggest saw your budget allows, not a huge difference in quality between the saws in bunnings.
muy buen trabajo muy prolijo un saludo desde Argentina
Muchas gracias y saludos desde sydney Australia.
Good idea.
Thanks Stolarskie.
Hi mate very good! How did you secure those bolts into the wall?
Thanks mate. The bolts go all the way through the brick with a nut and washer on the other side.
Always good to get organised....shame you had to go in front of the window though...but guess it helps keep the sun out 🙂
The only view i had out that window was of the side fence so not much lost there. Cheers Stuart.
Good to c u back 👍
Thanks Kenny.
really miss you mate...
Thanks very much for the sentiment Ady, I'm back into it now.
Do you mind me “borrowing” your timber rack idea for myself?
Not at all mate, glad you like it.
how did you get that approved by your government (trouble & strife) covering the window?
Ha, government? What government?
Luckily you planned enough space for the trailer. Looks like you could have made the timber rack at least another inch wider 😀
Kuffys Woodwork 🤣 I know, what a waste.
*Organize.... cheers
Not in Australia! English (UK) is typically Organise.
Thanks Mike.