This is a valuable addition to my woodwork collection ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxkNYRBJuiJ6EwD-tQSAlxg0eFKsnR2cgz I still will rate this woodwork plan as the best in my reference library. It always seems to stand out from the rest whenever you go through the library. This is a masterpiece.
Love that you showed the mistakes. I'm glad that I'm not the only one that makes them. I also learn by seeing how you repair or find a solution! Thanks man!
I would enjoy seeing a video of you taking care of all your tools preventative maintenance on your planters and jointers sharpening blades replacing etc.
i did my first wood working project because of you.. built-in cabinets and box shelves with lights in them.. i just bought a plan from you to give back.. thanks!!!!
Hey mr. BMW! I think you have the best videos available for woodworkers. I really just love your videos. I think I will do exactly the same table for my father in law as well. Thank you for your videos and keep up the spirit !!! Greetings from Estonia, Taavi.
Loved watching this, definitely going to make one and because you've done all the hard work of ironing out any possible mistakes this old granny shouldn't have too much difficulty making it too.
Those GRK's that you switch to when lagging the cross pieces to the legs are amazing. I use them on anything and everything that is outside or needs to be strong.
it sprinkles... It "Rains" it Iowa... It "rains" in Arizona.... It drizzles and sprinkles here in Oregon! Don't believe the propaganda! Love your videos! You need to come over and help me organize my wood shop!~
just ran across your channel and have watched several videos which are great.... the funny part was I didn't have the audio on when I started the first video and I was like - yikes, what a geek. then I turned the audio on and I thought wow, what a great melodious voice that wood geek has and his explanations for the geeky woodworking are awesome. Of course I'm partial to geeks
I've watched a ton of your videos and have learned so much. However after watching you make your cereal with eagle rare whiske I knew that my destiny Of starting my own woodworking business Will Be fulfilled. Eagle rare whiskey is my favorite whiskey thank you for your videos kind sir. Next time don't spill the liquid gold.
Like the many before me, I pray no whisky was harmed in the making of this video. Very nice table and much classier than the standard patio or deck table. Keep up the good work and the fun videos.
Materials cost 1 year ago: $100 tops. Materials cost today: $500 minimum. 3/4 construction grade ply was $89/ea at HD this evening. CDX sheathing used to be $9.89 and is now $58.99... Awesome design! Loved the video. :)
Solid table that folds up for a nice compact space saving design! Keep up the great work as the goal is for us to continue to inspire others to build something awesome! 👍🏼
Though all your videos are pretty amazing, I'm washing dishes and hear you quote Shakespere. Then confirmed that you did indeed quote Shakespere in a woodworking shop. You definitely are that kind of guy. So freaking dope!
HEATHEN! Putting that nasty stuff in a perfectly good bowl of rice krispies & bourbon! The table looks awesome and will be attempting it as soon as I have my shop again (hate renting places)
I did that a couple of months ago. I set in the office recliner and thought I need a table for my drink and 30 minutes later I had the crappiest pallet wood table holding said drink. It did the job.
Holy crap. Something I can actually build. Hope plans are available. I can definitely afford cedar and I have a Home Depot. First time I’ve seen Jason buy wood at Home Depot. Haha
That was a very nice video and a very smart garden table. Loved the intro. If it was my table, I think I would have stained it or oiled it. If you spill something on it, like coffe, whiskey or fat of some kind, it will be sucked into the wood and that will make nasty stains.
How does a 30 minute video feel like it was only 5 minutes long? It's just that good. I love all the attention to detail, and this is a nice change to have something with exposed hardware looking a little more industrial.
I hear ya on the grayed out cedar, but if you ever change your mind, I used Sikkens Cetol 1 and Cetol 23 on a log home with cedar beams and it turned out amazing. Expensive, but awesome results. I used the same on a three car garage with cedar doors. Customer was very happy. Maintenance coat is every 3-4 years.
LOL @ the opening. Jason, suggest that you just put plugs in the holes where the brass screws are on the braces (timestamp: 23:34) since that would stop any leeching possibility and I can't imagine that you would ever need to 'unbrace them.'
I build a lot of picnic tables and absolutely love this table. I would like to build one and then build some benches to match that also fold up as well.
Beautiful table and fun looking project. Thank you for showing us. I have to ask, though, why not just plug the misdrilled holes? It could have been done easily and tastefully with your great skills!
Nice video and really appreciate seeing the process, the mistakes and the fixes! From my NW experience for outdoor table I suggest to cover it when not in use (Classic Accessories is one brand I know that makes outdoor furniture covers) and put some coating/wax finish to avoid permanent food/drink stains. I didn't do this for my first table and had to replace it way too quickly.
My wife was watching over my shoulder and commented at the end of the intro, "That's like a cheesy porno plot for woodworkers." She's got a point.
Well ya have to justify all the drilling, nailing, and screwing!
@@happyundertaker6255 Can't forget nutting together legs
She actually has a problem with that?
How did she know it was like a porno plot?
@@MrKockabilly what! Girls can't watch porn?
This is a valuable addition to my woodwork collection ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxkNYRBJuiJ6EwD-tQSAlxg0eFKsnR2cgz I still will rate this woodwork plan as the best in my reference library. It always seems to stand out from the rest whenever you go through the library. This is a masterpiece.
Love that you showed the mistakes. I'm glad that I'm not the only one that makes them. I also learn by seeing how you repair or find a solution! Thanks man!
I would enjoy seeing a video of you taking care of all your tools preventative maintenance on your planters and jointers sharpening blades replacing etc.
This guy screws.. nuts.. pulls his rod in and out of things... What a stud
I got to say, you have the best introduction and music to anyone else that I follow. 👍👏
I'm really glad I'm not the only one who just looks around the shop for something round when I need to draw a radius on something.
The best woodworker on YT. Once again fab u lous
I was just about to go to bed.. Now I have to watch this... Not complaining or anything ofcourse
Was just thinking the same myself 🤣🤣🤣
This happens everytime in Europe... I love it!
@@d0tt my videos normally go up at 7pm gmt on Saturdays 🤣🤣🤣
Same here, , , ,
Of course
I enjoyed this video, not just because this is an awesome table, but because you’re funny. Thank you for making woodworking fun 🤣
You SOB! I snorted when you, "nutted" your rod in place! Well done, your ability to throw stuff together and think on the fly is inspiring.
Actually when you build enough stuff, thinking on the fly isn't that hard. Been there done that, at some time in the past.
All woodworkers deserve this video a watch✊👀✊
"This is the closest I will ever come to making a river table"
*next week on Bourbon Moth* White Oak River Table
Rice Whiskeys, nice!
i did my first wood working project because of you.. built-in cabinets and box shelves with lights in them.. i just bought a plan from you to give back.. thanks!!!!
Hey mr. BMW!
I think you have the best videos available for woodworkers. I really just love your videos.
I think I will do exactly the same table for my father in law as well.
Thank you for your videos and keep up the spirit !!!
Greetings from Estonia,
Taavi.
The added time for humor to watch your videos is actually worth it. Keep up the exceptional job!
I made my first and worst cabinet this week with so many mistakes but your videos have been really helpful!
I know who you are!!! Your are Shakespeare if woodworking! That is who you are!
You are a heck of a guy bro, congrats, good old ,simple, good work.
Loved watching this, definitely going to make one and because you've done all the hard work of ironing out any possible mistakes this old granny shouldn't have too much difficulty making it too.
Come on yall!! That's a hell of an intro!! Lol!!
Shakespeare in a woodworking video. Perfect.
When Watching your videos i never know what ur on about but its fun none the less
The opening alone ... Exactly my sense of humor 😂
Please keep going that way, I love your videos.
Greetings from Germany!
Love the full commit on the intro! Even got the rug!
The ending should have been, “oh man, now I need to make outdoor chairs!” ;-)
Now that is the breakfast of champions!!!
Those GRK's that you switch to when lagging the cross pieces to the legs are amazing. I use them on anything and everything that is outside or needs to be strong.
The GRK lag bolts are great also. Used them to build shelving in my garage, and I’m sure that the structure will outlive the house itself.
Now THAT is a great looking new SawStop! Congrats on finally unboxing it and setting it up!!
SawStop? He said he got it from Harbor Freight.
it sprinkles... It "Rains" it Iowa... It "rains" in Arizona.... It drizzles and sprinkles here in Oregon! Don't believe the propaganda!
Love your videos!
You need to come over and help me organize my wood shop!~
just ran across your channel and have watched several videos which are great.... the funny part was I didn't have the audio on when I started the first video and I was like - yikes, what a geek. then I turned the audio on and I thought wow, what a great melodious voice that wood geek has and his explanations for the geeky woodworking are awesome. Of course I'm partial to geeks
Eagle rare is my favorite regular drinking bourbon… really anything from buffalo trace is great!
Never change. You’re informative AND entertaining.
Nicely done, smarty pants! I hope you and your family enjoy many bowls of cereal around it.
I've watched a ton of your videos and have learned so much. However after watching you make your cereal with eagle rare whiske I knew that my destiny Of starting my own woodworking business Will Be fulfilled. Eagle rare whiskey is my favorite whiskey thank you for your videos kind sir. Next time don't spill the liquid gold.
Love that you show the mistakes! Awesome video my friend. Keep up the great work.
The bourbon!!! Please tell me no bourbon was harmed during the making of this video!
That looks like a million bucks! Literally!
I absolutely LOVE watching and listening to your videos. You are amazing at wood working and also at teaching!
Ohhhh he loves sanding so much.......... great one again mister Hibbs!
That intro was magnificent
Very nice job turned out very unique and very nice. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend . Keep Making. God Bless.
Like the many before me, I pray no whisky was harmed in the making of this video. Very nice table and much classier than the standard patio or deck table. Keep up the good work and the fun videos.
Gotta love fellow PNW woodworkers! Love the channel!!
Very nice. My wife is going to love the one I make, thanks!
I love the inconspicuous picnic table cloth on the ground there for easy clean up! 🤣😂
Remember the mantra for any industrial trade. “We do it nice, because we do it twice!”
Nice job.
Materials cost 1 year ago: $100 tops. Materials cost today: $500 minimum. 3/4 construction grade ply was $89/ea at HD this evening. CDX sheathing used to be $9.89 and is now $58.99...
Awesome design! Loved the video. :)
"This is the closest I will ever come to making a river table.....". Thanks! Spilled my coffee after I got it!... XD
the “nutted my rod in place” was simply... epic! 💗 😂
Nice table! We need a 'Cleaning up the workshop' montage
Well done Jason, I really enjoyed watching this unfold! 😉👍🏻👊🏻
Thanks a lot! I had to clean up the coffee I spit out laughing at the river table comment.
Solid table that folds up for a nice compact space saving design! Keep up the great work as the goal is for us to continue to inspire others to build something awesome! 👍🏼
I do like your work, Jason. A nice blend of serious and fun. Thank you for sharing and keep it up 🌞
Haven't even finished the video, yet. Currently at 1:30, but that's my kind of cereal!!
Though all your videos are pretty amazing, I'm washing dishes and hear you quote Shakespere. Then confirmed that you did indeed quote Shakespere in a woodworking shop. You definitely are that kind of guy. So freaking dope!
I'm imagining being able to go to my local HD and buy cedar lumber that's anything but siding or green roughsawn.
_Cries in Florida_
Same here in Texas
HEATHEN! Putting that nasty stuff in a perfectly good bowl of rice krispies & bourbon! The table looks awesome and will be attempting it as soon as I have my shop again (hate renting places)
Hey, I love the idea of building tables/benches. I have no idea why. Could you make a video on building a workbench
The older I get the more I use your tried and true eyeball method 👍
Does he live in heaven ? The view of patio was so beautiful..
You have got some nice power tool you have my dream work shop I'm well jealous if I had that shop I would probably live in it great vids mate
That million dollar table looks good.
I did that a couple of months ago. I set in the office recliner and thought I need a table for my drink and 30 minutes later I had the crappiest pallet wood table holding said drink. It did the job.
Holy crap. Something I can actually build. Hope plans are available. I can definitely afford cedar and I have a Home Depot. First time I’ve seen Jason buy wood at Home Depot. Haha
What a great way to make something so big easy to store. Thanks for all the great content!
Love you and your videos…in a totally platonic non creepy way.
Loved it Jason - lot of fun to watch
I love this comedy channel. Oh and the woodworking is good, too
When you use a Forster bit to recess the heads of the screws it is a counterbore. I love your videos
That was a very nice video and a very smart garden table. Loved the intro. If it was my table, I think I would have stained it or oiled it. If you spill something on it, like coffe, whiskey or fat of some kind, it will be sucked into the wood and that will make nasty stains.
It's an outdoor table. Who cares? Besides that gives it character.
I’m totally going to build this, maybe with some matching benches!
5:27 we call it the mark 1 eyeball in aviation
I went to the Buffalo Trace distillery like 3 weeks ago. We had Eagle rare. It is excellent. However, is very rare to find, like the name!!!
As soon as I saw the bottle of Eagle Rare I was hooked!
extra kudos for the 80s soft rock in the background. ;)
How does a 30 minute video feel like it was only 5 minutes long? It's just that good. I love all the attention to detail, and this is a nice change to have something with exposed hardware looking a little more industrial.
Nice touch with the Eagle Rare
One day... I will be able to recreate your masterpieces and humor... simply inspiring and slightly Squidward vibin. 😄
I hear ya on the grayed out cedar, but if you ever change your mind, I used Sikkens Cetol 1 and Cetol 23 on a log home with cedar beams and it turned out amazing. Expensive, but awesome results. I used the same on a three car garage with cedar doors. Customer was very happy. Maintenance coat is every 3-4 years.
Sikkens is legit!
Very nice... Great build... Thanks for doing what you do...
I really like this design! If I had a need for it I would build one.
Bourbon in the cereal. Lol!!! Love it
That Intro through 🤣🤣
I’ve been watching all the teaser videos on Instagram
This is an awesome outdoor table thanks for posting aka capergal 🇨🇦
When I make a mistake like that I usually call myself a dumb ass as I look around to see if anyone noticed. Nice work. Darlington, South Carolina
Lol just spit up my coffee during that opening scene 🤣🤣🤣 Love watching your content
Those rice crispy’s probably tasted pretty good actually. Great table!
Actually frosted flakes are better.
LOL @ the opening.
Jason, suggest that you just put plugs in the holes where the brass screws are on the braces (timestamp: 23:34) since that would stop any leeching possibility and I can't imagine that you would ever need to 'unbrace them.'
I build a lot of picnic tables and absolutely love this table. I would like to build one and then build some benches to match that also fold up as well.
Love the video. You should do the bench that fold out to a table. That would be cool.
I'll try to make one like that on the weekend
Brilliant stuff now we need matching chairs 🪑 🙏
Eagle Rare for the win!
Now I really need to try Bourbon in my cereal :D
i fancy making one of these with 2 MFT style tops for my little workshop. can fold away when i need space.
Beautiful table and fun looking project. Thank you for showing us. I have to ask, though, why not just plug the misdrilled holes? It could have been done easily and tastefully with your great skills!
Nice video and really appreciate seeing the process, the mistakes and the fixes! From my NW experience for outdoor table I suggest to cover it when not in use (Classic Accessories is one brand I know that makes outdoor furniture covers) and put some coating/wax finish to avoid permanent food/drink stains. I didn't do this for my first table and had to replace it way too quickly.
In loving memory of the espresso and bourbon spill in this video😂
The legend says he drank it and then shot the scene with water ... I would've done it that way.