Build a Knockdown Arbor

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  • Опубліковано 4 бер 2020
  • You can do it yourself and build this knockdown arbor for a wedding, your garden, or for multiple venues. This arbor is easy to build, easy to assemble and disassemble for transport. I show you how to build this with construction grade lumber, so it is fairly inexpensive to build also. If you are a wedding planner, this could definitely help you in your business. It can also be used for placement in your own garden as a focal point for your backyard landscape. Thanks for watching!
    Tools and supplies:
    Kreg Jig: amzn.to/2WxOQGN
    Kreg Screws: 2-1/2" screws: amzn.to/3h9mM4v
    Kreg Plugs: amzn.to/2DMGWTo
    Knockdown Bolts: amzn.to/3eHkcRu (need 2 packs)
    Threaded Inserts: amzn.to/3fAM3El
    Epoxy for Inserts: amzn.to/3jiXanx
    Titebond Glue: amzn.to/30lb9k5
    Allen Wrenches: amzn.to/2Wthb0P
    Drill Bits: amzn.to/30BHPpV
    List of Materials:
    End Supports:
    4pcs 2x4x7ft (upright posts)
    4pcs 2x4x17in (top supports)
    4pcs 2x4x24in mitered both ends (diagonal supports)
    6pcs 2x4x24in (spacers)
    4pcs 2x6x40in (feet)
    4pcs 3/4x1-1/2x27in (lattice)
    Top Section:
    2pcs 2x6x7ft
    4pcs 2x4x27" (spacers)
    4pcs 2x2x6in (stop blocks)
    Tools I use in my shop:
    Rhino Ramps used in the video: amzn.to/3pDcRtD
    3-Ton Floor Jack: amzn.to/3w0JQKx
    MITER SAW: DeWalt DWS779S amzn.to/2K7Su5x
    PLANER: Porter Cable PC-305TP No Longer Available
    Recommended Planer: Delta 22-555 (similar) amzn.to/47mnPHQ
    DUST COLLECTOR: JET DC-650 amzn.to/2I4tOZA
    BISCUIT JOINER: Porter Cable 557 Plate Joiner amzn.to/2IrCiJj
    ROUTERS: Bosch 1617EVSPK 2.25hp amzn.to/41EXqnz
    Makita Compact 1-1/4hp Router RT0701C amzn.to/3zZ1Hnk
    CORDLESS DRILL and DRIVER: PORTER-CABLE PCCK619L2 20V amzn.to/4aEb6Dq
    WELDER: Hobart 500559 Handler 140 MIG Welder amzn.to/2WrCLAe
    GRINDER: Delta Power Tools 23-197 8-Inch amzn.to/4azyIJr
    DRILL PRESS: ShopFox W1668 Benchtop w/Spindle Sander amzn.to/3l4SxPV
    NAIL REMOVER: amzn.to/2XxSmzq
    MULTI-TOOL: amzn.to/2Xu3TQl
    Photo/Video/Audio Equipment I use:
    Neewer Ring Light: amzn.to/2ZCCM7R
    Canon Rebel SL3 (250D) camera: amzn.to/41FOPko
    Canon 55-200mm STM lens: amzn.to/3DG9Qlk
    Diety D3 Microphone: amzn.to/3SofWuJ
    The above are affiliate links, while they do not cost you any additional money, I do earn a small commission when you use them. thanks!
    Dennis Coffey
    Coffey Craftsman Co
    Knockdown Arbor
    Wedding Arbor
    Garden Arbor
    Trellis
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  • @TheJaypse
    @TheJaypse 3 місяці тому +2

    Hi Dennis! Thanks so much for your detailed video, the cut list in the description was especially helpful in making the project easy to prepare for and follow. I used s4s in the absence of a planer; construction heart B. Stained it and gave is a few coats of a satin finish. Overall, I estimate the build took about 20-25 hours across 3 weekends. My wedding is about a month away and I'm very pleased with how it's turned out. I look forward to having it for years to come.

    • @dwcoffey
      @dwcoffey  3 місяці тому +1

      S4S lumber probably gave you a much nicer finished product than mine! That's awesome and I'm glad the vid helped. Congratulations on making this yourself and congratulations on your upcoming wedding!! Thanks so much for watching and for commenting!

  • @mrmyblessednest1722
    @mrmyblessednest1722 7 місяців тому +2

    This is by far the best arbor build video I’ve watched!!! Thanks for sharing!

    • @dwcoffey
      @dwcoffey  7 місяців тому +1

      Thank you so much! I really appreciate you watching!

  • @jarrid45678
    @jarrid45678 Рік тому +2

    I have no idea what I'm doing, but I bought a bunch of tools and will have this video playing on repeat until finished. Will hopefully finish this with all my fingers attached

    • @dwcoffey
      @dwcoffey  Рік тому

      LOL! Just watch out for the sharp parts. I'm sure you will do a great job! Let me know how it turns out.

  • @mrwilliamson62
    @mrwilliamson62 3 роки тому +1

    Having coffee with Mr. Coffey, great idea with the takedown arbor, I am going to utilize this in my homestead garden for winter squash and love the idea of not having a permanent structure as our garden is constantly evolving.

    • @dwcoffey
      @dwcoffey  3 роки тому

      Thank you so much for watching! Sounds like a great idea for the garden!

  • @bobbyriiin3377
    @bobbyriiin3377 2 роки тому +1

    Just built this for someone who is getting married in a different state but wanting to transport it back to their home for garden use! Very fun and cool project! Thank you for sharing Dennis!

    • @dwcoffey
      @dwcoffey  2 роки тому

      Fantastic! I'm glad it worked out well. Thanks for watching, Bobby!

  • @549edgar
    @549edgar 3 роки тому +1

    Best arbor build on UA-cam hands down! Thank you sir.

    • @dwcoffey
      @dwcoffey  3 роки тому

      Thank you so much! I appreciate your support and thank you for watching!

  • @WrinkleRelease
    @WrinkleRelease Рік тому +1

    A-hole and B-hole. Sounds like ‘Primer’. It’s the Kreg time machine.

    • @dwcoffey
      @dwcoffey  Рік тому

      LOL! Best comment ever! Thanks for watching!!

  • @cathym4838
    @cathym4838 3 роки тому +2

    This is perfect for our wedding and a fun project for me and my fiancé! 🥰

    • @dwcoffey
      @dwcoffey  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks for watching, Cathy! I built this one for one of my daughter's wedding and it worked great! Have fun!

  • @rickjennings8973
    @rickjennings8973 2 роки тому +2

    Dennis - thanks great project. Need to build a wedding arch and transport it to my daughter's wedding an a few weeks. The takedown feature with the insert nuts and connectors is a great design

    • @dwcoffey
      @dwcoffey  2 роки тому

      Thank you for watching, Rick! Let me know how it turns out!

  • @JorgeHernandez-ib1px
    @JorgeHernandez-ib1px 15 годин тому

    Great job! This would be great for other uses. Question, can we make it less wide to attach a 6' gate door to this abor? Would you need to beef up the wood being used? Would your build be good for a standalone on concrete slab? This would be a great update video idea! Thanks in advance for the feedback!!!

  • @glynnbroner4084
    @glynnbroner4084 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks Dennis, Just finished a version of this for my daughter’s wedding the end of August.
    This was a big help!!!!

    • @dwcoffey
      @dwcoffey  3 роки тому

      Thank you, Glynn! I saw your photos on IG......that arbor is beautiful!! You did a great job and that cedar looks awesome!. A daughter's wedding is what prompted me to build mine too. :) Thank you for watching and for sharing! I really appreciate it.

  • @onedude1161
    @onedude1161 4 роки тому +3

    Great video Dennis! I plan on following this guide to build the arbor for my wedding coming up in just under 2 weeks. I have never actually done any wood working projects, so this will be my first. If I am successful, I will share the results. Thanks man!

    • @dwcoffey
      @dwcoffey  4 роки тому

      Thanks for watching, William! Sounds great...I'd love to see how it turns out. I built this one for my daughter's wedding! Congratulations on the upcoming wedding!!

  • @Enginerd-yg7xb
    @Enginerd-yg7xb 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you, this is just what I needed I am going to build one for my brothers wedding. You do good work

    • @dwcoffey
      @dwcoffey  3 роки тому

      Thank you Kelly! I appreciate you watching. Good luck with the build!!

  • @michaelnurse2407
    @michaelnurse2407 3 роки тому +1

    Well done Dennis. Very easy to follow.

    • @dwcoffey
      @dwcoffey  3 роки тому

      Thank you Michael! I appreciate you watching!

  • @debuimusic201
    @debuimusic201 4 роки тому +1

    I really enjoy watching your videos and sharing your experiences. Keep up the great work! Minh

    • @dwcoffey
      @dwcoffey  4 роки тому

      Thank you so much! I appreciate you watching!

  • @ToniasBusy
    @ToniasBusy 3 роки тому +1

    Dennis, this was so helpful. I am doing the same thing but on a different scale. One day I’ll reach out to show you how mine turned out and explain the use. Take care!!

    • @dwcoffey
      @dwcoffey  3 роки тому

      Thank you for watching, Tonia! Sounds great....I'd love to see what you do!

  • @reallychadical6847
    @reallychadical6847 3 роки тому +1

    Fantastic work!

    • @dwcoffey
      @dwcoffey  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much!! I appreciate you watching!

  • @billbly1691
    @billbly1691 4 роки тому +3

    I enjoy your channel look forward to seeing your videos

    • @dwcoffey
      @dwcoffey  4 роки тому

      Thank you very much, Bill!! I appreciate the feedback and thanks for watching!

  • @kathleen9812
    @kathleen9812 2 роки тому +1

    Hey Dennis! I stumbled across your video and was like, hey I know this guy!! I used to have a shop in Zebulon and remember you and your lovely wife Denise from there. Hope you are both doing well and so cool to see ya on here!!! Much luck to you and I'm definitely subscribed now!!! 🙂

    • @dwcoffey
      @dwcoffey  2 роки тому

      Hey Kathleen!! We are doing fine, and I hope y'all are too!! Thanks for subscribing! Do y'all still have a shop somewhere nearby?

  • @Tambisme
    @Tambisme 9 місяців тому +1

    👍🏼 😊😊

    • @dwcoffey
      @dwcoffey  8 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for watching!

  • @ScottiMacd
    @ScottiMacd 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you I've been needing to make a lightweight enclosure for my bench. This is perfect for the framing I'll adjust it a little to add a cover I live in Scotland,uk it rains...A LOT but want to sit out and write so a roof covering is a must. Do you think wood 4x1 's joined would work? Newbie here lol. Don't want to be using roofing materials. Thanks again

    • @dwcoffey
      @dwcoffey  3 роки тому

      Thank you so much for watching! For just sitting, the 1x4 lumber might be ok, but I think for writing, you may get some drips between the boards. I'm guessing the rain in Scotland is similar to Ireland (been there many times) so, you definitely need a substantial roof. I'd suggest sloping the roof a bit and using something like siding material that can be overlapped. Thinking a little more about it, I also suppose you could use 1x4 lumber and then attach a small batten (like a lath strip) over each joint between the 1x4's. Like a board-and-batten assembly. Let me know what you think and what you decide to do. I'll help with ideas, if I can. Thank you again!

  • @haveeair
    @haveeair 11 місяців тому +1

    Great video. I am building one just like this for my sisters wedding and I will be following your video instructions. Hope it turns out good.
    How many 2x4’s did you use in total?

    • @dwcoffey
      @dwcoffey  9 місяців тому

      Thank you for watching!
      Here's what I used:
      End Supports:
      4pcs 2x4x7ft (upright posts)
      4pcs 2x4x17in (top supports)
      4pcs 2x4x24in mitered both ends (diagonal supports)
      6pcs 2x4x24in (spacers)
      4pcs 2x6x40in (feet)
      4pcs 3/4x1-1/2x27in (lattice)
      Top Section:
      2pcs 2x6x7ft
      4pcs 2x4x27" (spacers)
      4pcs 2x2x6in (stop blocks)

  • @cheriflanagan8524
    @cheriflanagan8524 3 роки тому

    This is beautiful and I love that you show how to make it a knockdown arbor so it can be more easily moved. Is there room on the face board at the top to insert hooks on the inside so that I could hang a dowel rod that has a macramé piece? I don't want the dowel rod to show.

    • @dwcoffey
      @dwcoffey  3 роки тому

      Thank you very much, Cheri! I appreciate you watching. Yes, the top boards are 5.5 inches wide, so you could put hooks on the inside so that the dowel was hidden behind the board but the macrame piece hung out from behind it.

  • @billirenefuhrmann3250
    @billirenefuhrmann3250 3 роки тому +1

    Hi Dennis, Have you considered making a DIY kit or set of instructions with all the measurements & selling it? That would be very helpful. Please let me know if you would do that. I've seen other DIY kits for sale, but yours is far superior. Thank you!

    • @dwcoffey
      @dwcoffey  3 роки тому

      Thank you for watching, Irene! I hadn't thought about doing that, but now that you suggest it....i think that is a great idea. I'll have to figure out what it would cost to put a kit together and if it would be economically feasible. I'm going to work on that...great idea! I'll keep you posted.

    • @lauramduran4832
      @lauramduran4832 3 роки тому

      Dennis Coffey yes! Please do! I’d definitely purchase!

  • @aliarekat1290
    @aliarekat1290 Рік тому +1

    Great building instructions!
    Just wondering what stain did you use on this ? Any other finish?

    • @dwcoffey
      @dwcoffey  Рік тому

      Thanks for watching, Ali! I stained the wood with a Minwax stain and did not put any finish coat on it.

  • @lisaarens3531
    @lisaarens3531 3 роки тому +1

    Can you please make a list of materials (screws and everything!) I need to get from the lumber yard? And a list of tools needed??

    • @dwcoffey
      @dwcoffey  3 роки тому

      Thanks for watching, Lisa. I added a list of all items needed in the video description. I hope that helps!

  • @mtedeschi
    @mtedeschi 2 роки тому +1

    Great video and explanation Dennis! I'm going to build this for my upcoming wedding. I do have one question. Did you plane all boards both surface and edges and at what depth - 1/32, 1/16? Thanks!

    • @dwcoffey
      @dwcoffey  2 роки тому

      Thanks for watching, Mike! Congratulations on your upcoming wedding! I did plane all my boards, basically just to square them up and make the mating surfaces easier to match. I probably took 1/32" off of each face and edge.

    • @mtedeschi
      @mtedeschi 2 роки тому

      @@dwcoffey Thank you Dennis! Got everything planed, put all 3 sections together and stained. :) One more question if you don't mind. What type of finish did you put on after staining? This is my first outdoor project and its my understanding spar urethane takes less time to apply multiple coats vs polyurethane plus it's more flexible once it cures to minimize cracking and splitting due to changing weather conditions. Thank you again!

  • @ryanganser3651
    @ryanganser3651 3 роки тому +1

    What is the miter angle cut on the cross brace used early in the video? Im assuming 45 degrees on both sides?

    • @dwcoffey
      @dwcoffey  3 роки тому

      Hi Ryan, thanks for watching! Yes sir, 45 degree mitres.

  • @ixitar
    @ixitar 3 роки тому +1

    I am renting and have a patio that is 19 feed wide in the back. I am planning on making one of these for being able to hang string lights across and for growing vegetables in the spring. I am figuring on using 2x6x16 for the top section. Do you have any advice for me? Thank you for making this video!

    • @dwcoffey
      @dwcoffey  3 роки тому

      Hi Loren, thanks for watching! If you are going to hang a lot of weight off the arbor, I'd consider going to 2x8x16 for the top beams, or add a 2x4 full length to the inside of the 2x6x16....something to strengthen those long beams. If lights are the only things to hang off it, you should be just fine building it with 2x6x16 lumber.

    • @ixitar
      @ixitar 3 роки тому +1

      @@dwcoffey Hello Dennis, I had already decided to go with 2x8 instead of 2x6. I am planning on using Cabot Australian Timber Oil Australian Timber Oil Pre-Tinted Honey Teak Transparent Exterior Stain and Sealer for the finish.

    • @ixitar
      @ixitar 3 роки тому

      @@dwcoffey I am also looking at adjustable feet for this arbor, because it is going to be sitting on a concrete patio and not using pressure treated lumber. I fount this: www.amazon.com/s?k=adjustable+furniture+feet+outdoor&crid=3SOQKZEQZGANZ&sprefix=adjustable+furniture+feet+outdoor%2Caps%2C166&ref=nb_sb_ss_i_1_33. I would like recommendations.

    • @dwcoffey
      @dwcoffey  3 роки тому

      Good choice...Cabot products are fantastic, in my experience.

    • @dwcoffey
      @dwcoffey  3 роки тому

      HI Loren, it's hard to say....but I think something like this: www.amazon.com/Height-Adjustable-Furniture-Leveler-Leveling/dp/B07C6143YN/ref=sr_1_2?crid=3SOQKZEQZGANZ&dchild=1&keywords=adjustable+furniture+feet+outdoor&qid=1603592570&sprefix=adjustable+furniture+feet+outdoor%2Caps%2C166&sr=8-2
      would work ok. I'd shy away from the stainless steel ones, because a lot of stainless will actually rust under constant exposure. These also have pretty good sized pads, so should offer a bit more stability. That's what I'd look for anyway....a plastic/rubber type pad and the largest diameter pads I could find.

  • @pamelaconine1336
    @pamelaconine1336 3 роки тому +1

    Hey Dennis! Can I borrow your wedding arbor in November? Then Steve wouldn't have to make one. -The Conines

    • @dwcoffey
      @dwcoffey  3 роки тому +1

      Hey Pam! I would love to let y'all borrow it but I don't have it anymore. I'm sorry.

    • @pamelaconine1336
      @pamelaconine1336 3 роки тому +1

      Well...it was worth a try!

  • @holcombm6
    @holcombm6 3 роки тому

    On the top section crossmember, why didn't you just space them so both top members of the sides just match up. Then you could just bolt them together.

    • @dwcoffey
      @dwcoffey  3 роки тому

      That's what I did. The crossmembers on the top section line up with the cross members on the vertical supports to make it easy to line the whole thing up and bolt together.

    • @holcombm6
      @holcombm6 3 роки тому +1

      @@dwcoffey nice job, loved the plans, I modified a little.