@@mikepagliei426 on my website, burnstockdesign.com, go to the shop tab and scroll down to the bottom. You'll see a pdf icon, those are the plans for free.
Years ago before he died, my dad built bird feeders and bird houses. For the roofs he used asphalt shingles. Watching your video brought back memories. I've done some wood working in the past and getting interested in it again. Been watching videos about planter boxes and patio furniture and planning on doing that. But when I saw your video I thought how nice it would be to build these feeders in remembrance of my dad. While watching I got to thinking of different ways to build them. People being different and liking different things, might as well make several different models of bird feeders and offer a choice. A few years ago I bought what had once been a light fixture of some sort from a metal recycling yard. It made a great bird feeder. We have a lot of birds come get the free food. Anyway, I'll probably make some feeders off that design. I have a grandson and he has a friend I'm trying to get interested in something other than playing computer games. They're both around 15 and have shown some interest in things I do. I don't play computer games. Enjoyed your video and the humor you put in it. Your other selves mocking you when you made a little mistake was hilarious since I have that going on as well sometimes. lol. Thanks for the inspiration of your video.
I appreciate how you admitted to using "construction grade" lumber and pass that savings on to the customer. Fortunate 500 companies could do that too... china products EHHEM. Kudos to you man!
16:24 To save a little bit of $$$ on your screws, you can rip a half inch deep dado in your 16 inch tray frame pieces, and just a hair over 3/8 inch wide to allow for movement. If you don't have a dado stack, you can just move your fence a few times to widen out the dado. When you cut the pieces for the floor of the tray, cut them 1 inch longer than what you have here. Install the two 12 inch frame pieces to one of the 16 inch pieces. When you have that finished, turn it up vertically, insert the floor pieces of the tray into the dado, then put the remaining 16 inch long piece of the frame on. You might have to fiddle a bit with getting the pieces into the dado, but when you're finished, you will have saved 10 to 12 screws per bird feeder, AND you won't have to worry about the possibility of the 3/8 inch thick floor pieces of your tray ever splitting, which will make your customers happy.
@My Cancer Journey This really should be it's own comment rather than a reply to my comment. It probably won't get the attention it deserves as a reply. Sending my prayers for a full recovery.
I do wish I saw this suggestion sooner. No matter what I tried with the screws I just kept splitting the wood. So I chose to add some 1/2" thick, 3/4" wide pieces to do underside. This way it makes rim for the piece to sit on. I'll be trying the dado on the next one. Thank you for confirming what I was thinking/wondering would work.
😂 hey that guy that was telling you to start a pineapple farm was at my house telling me the same thing because I called a wood screw a nail. He looked like my husband though. I told him if he couldn't figure out what I was talking about he could be the one to go do the pineapple farm! Love it.
dad worked in the railroad and got pallets all the time. my brother and i would cut small pieces and build small stick homes, then before we build a fire in the fireplace, we would light the small house a fire and watch it burn and collapse. we'd built two stories with garage. cutting all the wood sucked. but i can still remember the memory like it wasn't over 35 years ago.
“The cut list is in the description, so I’m not gonna spend much time talking about it”…..proceeds to tell us the whole cut list 😂 As always, love the content. Keep it coming!
great video and thanks for making it. In my own opinion though I think selling yours for 50 bucks is a little too cheap given the amount of work and time that you put into that, also adding in your materials, glue, wood, screws, brads. One thing I have learned is to never sell myself short, and to charge well for my time because its a gift/talent that not many people have so we should be compensated for it accordingly. No different than a machanic or a doctor with a specific set of talents.
Thanks! This is a great build, it'll pay you back for buying the nailer. I'd recommend buying a used one on marketplace to save some $$$. Good luck and thank you for the support!
Sub'd up because of your "first thing you want to do" comment at 2:12. I've watched perhaps hundreds of videos here on YT and not one person has made that comment. Thanks!!!
I have to be honest I thought this would never sell, The truth of the matter is I built one and six Adirondack chairs and my first sale was you Bird feeder and no one bought my chairs. My issue was the amount of pieces to build this was at least in my case to much work for the price I got. It was fun building but for me one was enough. Thanks for the video.
That nail protruding out made me remember. I forgot to change out the 2" brads for the 1". I was holding the boards with my right hand and nailed into my index finger knuckle. That was 3 years ago and it still hurts like heck.
good video ... i have only seen this one so far ... i love that you give all cut list for this ... really helpful most people charge for cut list and i'm broke ... you even showed us cut jigs ... for all that you got a forever subscriber ... thanks man ...
Some exterior grade deck stain would be really cool on these too. Put a cut list on this, or open an online store and sell plans. You could go to your local hobby lobby And sell the store these to sit at the store frt where you walk in they always got hand crafted stuff, somthing hand crafted local im sure they could sell them Keep you in the shop and you dont have to deal with retail sales, also you could customize these per special order . Women see these walking into the door its your target audience, you can also go to a few garden centers and speciality stores better to buy made in USA and not some Asian made stuff. You could also sell a pre cut kit someone could assemble. 30 years ago we put up a doll house it was a lot of fun. Just a simple print out picture life size for directions. No assembly instructions.
Don't know how long you've been on UA-cam but i'm happy to have fallen on your video. Very well made, funny and free plans are so nice of you. I'm a pet shop owner so i'm going to give a free bag of seeds with ever one i sell. Maybe they will come back to my store to buy more. Who knows. i've subscribed and can''t wait to see what else i'm going to find on your site and chanel. keep it up.
Hey man thanks for this video I'm fairly new to woodworking and I'm going to attempt to build this birdhouse and I hope mine comes out as nice as yours... I'm going to have to check out some of your other videos LOL
Imperial system is great when you visualise it, feet and inches. Like how wide a bed is or how tall a person is, its hard to say if a person is 181 cm or 183 cm but it makes sence how tall a person is if the person is 6.0 or 6.1. Took me a while to accept but its easier atleast for me. Here in Sweden the metric system is the only system that we know as far as I know 😊. Except with petrol or diesel engines, then its hp. Now with electric engines its watt for some reason 😄. Its odd though that its the opposite with temperatures, fahrenheit is more precise then celcius 😊. Great video!
You can glue and nail the miter joints with a nail gun. Its's surprisingly just as strong as any mechanical joint. It's faster and cheaper than screws.
Fun video. Just went to my garage shop and in 45 minutes I made the top house part with scrap cedar. Going to hang it. I used glue and brad-nails. anyone think that’s a bad idea if making these to sell? Mine is smaller than his and hangs. If going big yes I agree screws is the only way to go.
Nice. I really liked when you said what the customer is really buying. Maybe throw some holes in the feet, so they can spike it into the ground, if they want it out in the yard. tx. peace
Love your videos! Great project, great jigs, great humor; you got it, ba.. my friend!!! Being a newbie woodworker, this is all I can ask for. And I didn't even ask! Love and support from a (perhaps the first?) subscriber from Denmark ❤
@My Cancer Journey Dearest Maria. I know your answer was not for me, but allow me to write this to you here: You now have a new subscriber from Denmark, and I'll watch your video later tonight when I can sit down, and give your video and your story my full attention. It's literary a Hell of a battle you have to fight, brave sister, and ... no .., I'll watch your video first and comment on it on your channel! ❤ /Pia
Just found you, loved the video. Most impressive thing to me was your instruction manual that was on the shelf behind you also thought your shirt was outstanding. will be building these in the near future. Thanks for making life simple.
@@burnstockwoodworking I will be a regular from now on. I'm an old man, retired. I have been doing woodworking projects all my life to keep from going nuts. I'm a retired Air Traffic Controller and before that I flew Huey's and Blackhawks in the army. Making sawdust is a great stress relief. Thanks again!
Great video! You earned a sub! One thing I would add is that if you use construction lumber and don’t paint or stain it, the feeder will rot and fall apart in short order. You could actually dip all the parts in stain or sealer and let them dry before assembly. That will add years to the life of the feeder. Of course, you won’t be able to sell them a replacement for a while..🤔
Great advice, most of my customers had their own paint or stain that they were going to apply after delivery. If they don't, I'll sell em another one next year 😂. Thanks for commenting!!!
I'm getting ready to redo the inside walls of my shop from bare walls. Yours look really great with a spot fir everything and everything in is spot. Lol. I was wondering if you have a video of how your shop walls were built? The bird feeder looks great. Thanks.
Love the idea! Im going to have to modify it alittle.. i dont have a pocket hole thingamajig. So ill have to do those parts a different way.. Excited to figure out how to do it with the simple tools i have at the moment. Keep the ideas coming!
I've got a few ideas I'm working on with that. I just hate using pockets, last time I did they had sooo much moisture that my table saw started flash rusting.
@@burnstockwoodworking Anything that is low material cost/high profit margin and beginner friendly (not too much to ask, right? LOL) maybe projects with furring strips or projects that you can build with just 1 or 2 2x4s etc. Great content, looking forward to it
@@burnstockwoodworking yep, I ordered fence pickets from my friend that owns a saw mill and I’ve had to store the wood for 2g months to let it dry enough to use. It was the pressure treatment that’s been the issue.
How will this weather? All seams should be glued and/or sealed before assembly. It will have to be Stained every year. The tray ends to be angled slightly for drained. Nice design.
Offering free plans is super generous and I really appreciate it! Instant subscribe.
Awesome! They're my first set to make, I haven't learned SketchUp yet so it's just written instruction, but I hope they help!
Same here, very entertaining and informative video. Loved it
@@jamesfrederick8007 thanks!
Just found this. Just built a feeder with my granddaughter. This will be my next one. So cool. Nice job. Where can I get the plans?
@@mikepagliei426 on my website, burnstockdesign.com, go to the shop tab and scroll down to the bottom. You'll see a pdf icon, those are the plans for free.
I've been an IRON worker since 1978 my new passion is Wood thanks brother for making me laugh while watching your video AMEN
Thanks!
Honestly dude if you can work with metal, wood should be a breeze!!
Materials- Go to fence companies to source torn down fence panels. Many will give them for free or very little. Great rustic look that people love.
Yep, solid comment
Years ago before he died, my dad built bird feeders and bird houses. For the roofs he used asphalt shingles. Watching your video brought back memories. I've done some wood working in the past and getting interested in it again. Been watching videos about planter boxes and patio furniture and planning on doing that. But when I saw your video I thought how nice it would be to build these feeders in remembrance of my dad. While watching I got to thinking of different ways to build them. People being different and liking different things, might as well make several different models of bird feeders and offer a choice. A few years ago I bought what had once been a light fixture of some sort from a metal recycling yard. It made a great bird feeder. We have a lot of birds come get the free food. Anyway, I'll probably make some feeders off that design. I have a grandson and he has a friend I'm trying to get interested in something other than playing computer games. They're both around 15 and have shown some interest in things I do. I don't play computer games. Enjoyed your video and the humor you put in it. Your other selves mocking you when you made a little mistake was hilarious since I have that going on as well sometimes. lol. Thanks for the inspiration of your video.
I appreciate how you admitted to using "construction grade" lumber and pass that savings on to the customer. Fortunate 500 companies could do that too... china products EHHEM. Kudos to you man!
Thanks 😂
I see you have the best book ever on your bench. I like that . Praise the Lord!!!
16:24 To save a little bit of $$$ on your screws, you can rip a half inch deep dado in your 16 inch tray frame pieces, and just a hair over 3/8 inch wide to allow for movement. If you don't have a dado stack, you can just move your fence a few times to widen out the dado. When you cut the pieces for the floor of the tray, cut them 1 inch longer than what you have here. Install the two 12 inch frame pieces to one of the 16 inch pieces. When you have that finished, turn it up vertically, insert the floor pieces of the tray into the dado, then put the remaining 16 inch long piece of the frame on. You might have to fiddle a bit with getting the pieces into the dado, but when you're finished, you will have saved 10 to 12 screws per bird feeder, AND you won't have to worry about the possibility of the 3/8 inch thick floor pieces of your tray ever splitting, which will make your customers happy.
Excellent tip, thanks!
@My Cancer Journey This really should be it's own comment rather than a reply to my comment. It probably won't get the attention it deserves as a reply. Sending my prayers for a full recovery.
I do wish I saw this suggestion sooner. No matter what I tried with the screws I just kept splitting the wood. So I chose to add some 1/2" thick, 3/4" wide pieces to do underside. This way it makes rim for the piece to sit on.
I'll be trying the dado on the next one. Thank you for confirming what I was thinking/wondering would work.
😂 hey that guy that was telling you to start a pineapple farm was at my house telling me the same thing because I called a wood screw a nail. He looked like my husband though. I told him if he couldn't figure out what I was talking about he could be the one to go do the pineapple farm! Love it.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
dad worked in the railroad and got pallets all the time. my brother and i would cut small pieces and build small stick homes, then before we build a fire in the fireplace, we would light the small house a fire and watch it burn and collapse. we'd built two stories with garage. cutting all the wood sucked. but i can still remember the memory like it wasn't over 35 years ago.
The dimensions for free! Wow, you can’t beat that with a stick! Thank you, just subscribed.
Awesome! Thanks!
Excellent video the addition of the jigs there’s simplicity are perfect
Thanks!
Good job, glad I found your site. In my first attempt I turned my stand to fit the base.
Love your shirt “mind your business, work with your hands, lead a quiet life” love it! It’s on my list to buy one day! Newly subscribed!😊
Thanks! One of my favorite scriptures, 1 Thess 4:11. Welcome to the channel!
What a fun project. Don’t know that I want to make them to sell, but I want one for myself and maybe family members. Great video, thank you.
“The cut list is in the description, so I’m not gonna spend much time talking about it”…..proceeds to tell us the whole cut list 😂 As always, love the content. Keep it coming!
Yea, I got to rambling on that one lol! Thanks!
great video and thanks for making it. In my own opinion though I think selling yours for 50 bucks is a little too cheap given the amount of work and time that you put into that, also adding in your materials, glue, wood, screws, brads. One thing I have learned is to never sell myself short, and to charge well for my time because its a gift/talent that not many people have so we should be compensated for it accordingly. No different than a machanic or a doctor with a specific set of talents.
Subscribed for content and humor - nice work
Awesome! Thanks and welcome to the channel!
Great video man! I could tell you were tired, so I was cutting you way more slack than you were yourself. Ya did good. Everything is fine.
Thanks!
Best instruction video I have ever come across. You could give lessons 😊 THUMBS WAAAY UP!
Thank you so much! That means a lot to me, I truly appreciate it!
Great idea ~ I can follow this; loved the humour along the way. Thanks for this!
Good stuff. Helping fellow Woodies with a side hustle. I subscribed. Take care and thanks for sharing!
Welcome to the channel
@@burnstockwoodworking thanks buddy
Good for you. I know you're doing the best you can.
Just downloaded your plans and subscribed. Thanks
Awesome! Thanks and welcome to the channel!
Awesome stuff. Appreciate videos like this. Thank you.
I really need to get myself a brad nailer.
Thanks! This is a great build, it'll pay you back for buying the nailer. I'd recommend buying a used one on marketplace to save some $$$. Good luck and thank you for the support!
Sub'd up because of your "first thing you want to do" comment at 2:12. I've watched perhaps hundreds of videos here on YT and not one person has made that comment. Thanks!!!
Awesome! Thanks for the sub and the comment, glad ya like it!
First video of yours I've watched, you've earned a new subscriber. Keep up the great work!
Awesome! Thank you and welcome to the channel!
Looks amazing. I'm going to start on Saturday
You are crazy fun. Love the video checked out your website. Thank you for the free plans. You rock and I wish you all the best.
Thanks! Glad ya like it!
@1:36 Your mallet in the background looks like a WWII "potato masher" grenade LOL
😂😂 more like a finger smasher 😆
I have to be honest I thought this would never sell, The truth of the matter is I built one and six Adirondack chairs and my first sale was you Bird feeder and no one bought my chairs. My issue was the amount of pieces to build this was at least in my case to much work for the price I got. It was fun building but for me one was enough. Thanks for the video.
You had me laughing so hard in the first 3 minutes. New subscriber here! Great content.
Awesome, thanks and welcome to the channel!
That nail protruding out made me remember. I forgot to change out the 2" brads for the 1". I was holding the boards with my right hand and nailed into my index finger knuckle. That was 3 years ago and it still hurts like heck.
good video ... i have only seen this one so far ... i love that you give all cut list for this ... really helpful most people charge for cut list and i'm broke ... you even showed us cut jigs ... for all that you got a forever subscriber ... thanks man ...
Welcome to the channel!
Some exterior grade deck stain would be really cool on these too.
Put a cut list on this, or open an online store and sell plans.
You could go to your local hobby lobby
And sell the store these to sit at the store frt where you walk in they always got hand crafted stuff, somthing hand crafted local im sure they could sell them
Keep you in the shop and you dont have to deal with retail sales, also you could customize these per special order .
Women see these walking into the door its your target audience, you can also go to a few garden centers and speciality stores better to buy made in USA and not some Asian made stuff.
You could also sell a pre cut kit someone could assemble.
30 years ago we put up a doll house it was a lot of fun. Just a simple print out picture life size for directions. No assembly instructions.
That could certainly boost sales!
Don't know how long you've been on UA-cam but i'm happy to have fallen on your video. Very well made, funny and free plans are so nice of you. I'm a pet shop owner so i'm going to give a free bag of seeds with ever one i sell. Maybe they will come back to my store to buy more. Who knows. i've subscribed and can''t wait to see what else i'm going to find on your site and chanel. keep it up.
Thanks and welcome to the channel!
Nice my dad got a sawmill a couple of yrs ago but I wanted to start woodworking again I did a bit when I was in hight school but I love doing it
It's a fun hobby for sure!
Hey man thanks for this video I'm fairly new to woodworking and I'm going to attempt to build this birdhouse and I hope mine comes out as nice as yours... I'm going to have to check out some of your other videos LOL
Hey brother, I just watched your other video talking about focusing on your UA-cam channel. Good luck and keep it up!
Thank you! Much appreciated!
All said and done your doing the deed and helping others so who cares what options I suggest. Your the man and I thank you for your content.
Thanks, glad ya like it. Your suggestions are excellent input, thank you!
Imperial system is great when you visualise it, feet and inches. Like how wide a bed is or how tall a person is, its hard to say if a person is 181 cm or 183 cm but it makes sence how tall a person is if the person is 6.0 or 6.1. Took me a while to accept but its easier atleast for me. Here in Sweden the metric system is the only system that we know as far as I know 😊. Except with petrol or diesel engines, then its hp. Now with electric engines its watt for some reason 😄. Its odd though that its the opposite with temperatures, fahrenheit is more precise then celcius 😊. Great video!
I'm convinced to convert over, just waiting on the rest of the nation to do so 😂😂
Bruh the side voices had me cracking tf up lmao good vid brotha
Glad ya like it!
You can glue and nail the miter joints with a nail gun. Its's surprisingly just as strong as any mechanical joint. It's faster and cheaper than screws.
Yep! I just ran out towards the end and did not feel like going to the store to buy more. It would work though, thanks for commenting!
Fun video. Just went to my garage shop and in 45 minutes I made the top house part with scrap cedar. Going to hang it. I used glue and brad-nails. anyone think that’s a bad idea if making these to sell? Mine is smaller than his and hangs. If going big yes I agree screws is the only way to go.
I dont want to make any money and your vieo is super just to watch, good luck
Wow, thank you!
Loved this video and project. Very well explained and presented. Liked and subscribed and looking for to watching more of your videos.
That's awesome! So glad you like the content!
Loving your videos dude! New subscriber too!
Awesome, thank you! Welcome to the channel!
Nice. I really liked when you said what the customer is really buying. Maybe throw some holes in the feet, so they can spike it into the ground, if they want it out in the yard. tx. peace
Thanks!
Great video. Thanks for taking the time to share it with us.
Well that was strange! My kinda people! I subscribed.
You think that was strange, that was one of my more....normal videos 😂😂 welcome to the channel, and thanks for the sub!
Good job my friend...keep ot up
Love your content! Very helpful and the comedic relief is great! Can say this channel is very entertaining
Glad ya like it! Thanks for commenting!
Great job and project thx for sharing enjoyed it Be safe and God Bless
Glad ya like it, thank you! Have a good one!
1x1x11.5, 10.5, and 9.5 for the triangle. 7" for the middle with 60° top. 9" for the legs
Cool video, learned a lot, and was entertaining!
Awesome! Glad ya liked it!
Very funny video. And good project.
I have looked and looked but can not fine your plans. No PDF icon. Are the plans still available?
I have been looking too but no luck
really well laid out video. thank you. Loved the start too. Bet it gets as good first 30 seconds retention.
Thanks!
I just love your videos and your personality!! My grandma just passed away and I needed the laughs you made me have ❤
Thanks! My condolences, and I'm glad to make you smile!
Love your videos! Great project, great jigs, great humor; you got it, ba.. my friend!!!
Being a newbie woodworker, this is all I can ask for. And I didn't even ask!
Love and support from a (perhaps the first?) subscriber from Denmark ❤
Awesome, glad I could help and that you enjoyed it! Thanks and welcome to the channel! I think you are my first from Denmark, thanks!
@My Cancer Journey Dearest Maria.
I know your answer was not for me, but allow me to write this to you here:
You now have a new subscriber from Denmark, and I'll watch your video later tonight when I can sit down, and give your video and your story my full attention.
It's literary a Hell of a battle you have to fight, brave sister, and ... no .., I'll watch your video first and comment on it on your channel!
❤ /Pia
Great content bro! Funny as hell too!
Thanks!
Loved your video man. Keep up the great work! Liked and subscribed!
Very enjoyable video , nice product made enjoyable 👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks!
Just found you, loved the video. Most impressive thing to me was your instruction manual that was on the shelf behind you also thought your shirt was outstanding. will be building these in the near future. Thanks for making life simple.
Thanks! One of my favorite scriptures, 1 Thessalonians 4:11. Appreciate the support!
Hey! I just found you. Love what you are doing. Thanks a bunch for the free plans.
Awesome, welcome to the channel and thanks for commenting!
@@burnstockwoodworking I will be a regular from now on. I'm an old man, retired. I have been doing woodworking projects all my life to keep from going nuts. I'm a retired Air Traffic Controller and before that I flew Huey's and Blackhawks in the army. Making sawdust is a great stress relief. Thanks again!
@@willchoate7072 sounds like you have quite the story to tell us youngsters. Thank you for your service sir!
Hi I make one very similar, but I make a gap in 2 of the tray rails. for easy brush out and clean, just a thought. Keep up the good work
Thanks for the tip!
Great looking and easy build project. New to your channel, Looks like you have great content and a great sense of humor. Perfect.
Thanks! Welcome to the channel!
New subscriber here. I enjoy your style of content creation. So keep it up so I can get more inspiration and comedic time-waster thingies.
Very nice,I look forward to building one just for the fun of it.thank you for sharing your talent!
If ya like that one, you're gonna love the one I'm working on now. Thank you for watching and for commenting!
You are very generous with your information. Good on you! Subbed. Thanks.
Thank you so much! Can’t wait to build this!
Awesome! Thanks for commenting!
Interesting, thanks. Gonna try to do one with joinery vs fastners.
That sounds fun!
Bird house you can do all kinds of patterns and all kinds of mansions. I would consider making doll houses, and possibly even play houses for kids.
Great idea!
Great video! You earned a sub! One thing I would add is that if you use construction lumber and don’t paint or stain it, the feeder will rot and fall apart in short order. You could actually dip all the parts in stain or sealer and let them dry before assembly. That will add years to the life of the feeder. Of course, you won’t be able to sell them a replacement for a while..🤔
Great advice, most of my customers had their own paint or stain that they were going to apply after delivery. If they don't, I'll sell em another one next year 😂. Thanks for commenting!!!
New sub.. Thank You for sharing great video. Love your content.
Awesome! Welcome to the channel!
Great build! I've just begun my woodworking journey and have been doing lots of planter boxes, but I'm putting this on my to-do list!
Awesome! Very easy build, I think you'll like it
Thanks for letting us download the plans The only thing I would suggest is show some drawings of the assembly. I’m currently attempting to make this.
Sounds like a great money maker!!
It definitely is
I'm getting ready to redo the inside walls of my shop from bare walls. Yours look really great with a spot fir everything and everything in is spot. Lol. I was wondering if you have a video of how your shop walls were built? The bird feeder looks great. Thanks.
Thanks! And I do not have a video on it yet. I plan on doing some more shop remodeling when I hit 20k subs, so in a month or two I'll have one up 😆
Nicely done.
Thanks!
I subscribed just because of that intro haha
😆😆😆 welcome to the channel. There's nonsense throughout, the more you watch the worse it gets
Informative and hilarious! Love the build. Thanks for sharing
Awesome, glad ya like it!
Nice video - you have a new subscriber!
I'm humbled, thank you!
Love the idea!
Im going to have to modify it alittle.. i dont have a pocket hole thingamajig.
So ill have to do those parts a different way..
Excited to figure out how to do it with the simple tools i have at the moment.
Keep the ideas coming!
It's doable without the pocket holes for sure. Good luck!
Love your channel, love your videos and love your projects. please explain why you are using an impact driver with non impact driver bit and screws.
Love the build, I’ve been all through your website. Nice stuff, where can I find these plans
Love the video , I’m not seeking the cut list and instructions on the link 😞
Would love to see some fence picket projects from you, as they still remain the least expensive wood option. Great video
I've got a few ideas I'm working on with that. I just hate using pockets, last time I did they had sooo much moisture that my table saw started flash rusting.
@@burnstockwoodworking Anything that is low material cost/high profit margin and beginner friendly (not too much to ask, right? LOL) maybe projects with furring strips or projects that you can build with just 1 or 2 2x4s etc. Great content, looking forward to it
@@burnstockwoodworking yep, I ordered fence pickets from my friend that owns a saw mill and I’ve had to store the wood for 2g months to let it dry enough to use. It was the pressure treatment that’s been the issue.
Nice job!
Thanks!
You are hysterical, lmao!! love the video and a great idea.
I have 8 totes full of 2x4 scrap from 3' down to 6". Those would be great got this.
I'm super glad you weren't wearing an overcoat when you asked if I want to make some money! rofl.
How will this weather? All seams should be glued and/or sealed before assembly. It will have to be Stained every year. The tray ends to be angled slightly for drained. Nice design.
Is there a way to do a video on how to make the jig for the angle cuts?
Awesome video!!!! Thank you
Great project how do you keep the squirrels off it they seem to ruin any bird feeder.
Thanks! I let em all eat, squirrels don't bother me much
how long is that 1st piece on the jig to make sure the A,B,C are the right size?
Guud vid great laughs
Thanks!
saw this on Facebook
Awesome!
Very interesting and we'll explained
Thanks!
Awesome project. What's the width & height total?
Thanks! The bottom with the feet total to be about 26" wide x 26" wide, the platform is 16". From top to bottom I'd say it's about 5 1/2 feet.