Excellent! Nice strength to weight ratio. Man that outdoor chop saw station is badass! What a great idea to keep the good times rolling, rain or shine!
I like the project and the hair! Your hair leads one to the believe you’re a genius tormented by your mind. I would run with that! Otherwise, your project is functional and fun to watch, thank you so much for sharing!
I suspect wood is more expensive over there. Here, we would generally just use a solid piece say 35 mm x 200 mm (2x8). 5 meters long (16 feet) is $21 US right now at Home depot.
No it wouldn't be but the reason for making beams and trusses like this is to save on materials. Absolutely a solid beam would be stronger but the composite beam is stronger by weight. If you were to take the same scrap wood that you could have made into a solid beam and instead make it into a larger (deeper and a little broader) webbed beam then you it would be much stronger than the solid beam.
I cringe when I see woodworkers on UA-cam not pre-drilling the holes. It ruins the screws when you don't pre-drill the hole, because it puts way too much torque on the screw, and wood screws are extremely brittle and the slightest over torquing when driving with a modern power tool will bend or break them. In very soft woods, you can get away with no pre-drilling, but only for 1 1/4" or shorter screws, and only in pine, or hemlock, and not near the ends. If you don't want to pre-drill screws, then make sure to find proper #10 size or larger lag screws designed for high torque, high load--don't use #8 size drywall screws or flimsy brittle gold screws, or stainless steel screws, unless you pre-drill.
Omg dude holy fashion faux pas now did you seriously not notice your clone is wearing the exact same clothing as you?? Think its time for an intervention bud ,cause at some point hes gotta develop his own sense of identity.
Excellent way to use free scrap wood. Im building out of all upcycled materials. Im building iñn Hopefield, Cape Province. South Africa
I'm students.... really² like your video plus thanks for the lessons
Excellent! Nice strength to weight ratio. Man that outdoor chop saw station is badass! What a great idea to keep the good times rolling, rain or shine!
Good stuff! Thanks for the demo
I like the project and the hair! Your hair leads one to the believe you’re a genius tormented by your mind. I would run with that!
Otherwise, your project is functional and fun to watch, thank you so much for sharing!
Good vídeo. ¡Gracias por compartir!
Well done 👍
Looking forward to the next instalment ⛺️
Thanks Martin.
That's really handy to know cheers😉😁
If I had Keith's (HR Uni) timber prices I'd just buy a beam but they are not that cheap for us.
Thanks for the information so cool using junk wood yes so smart I'm poor so free is the way I build!!
I suspect wood is more expensive over there. Here, we would generally just use a solid piece say 35 mm x 200 mm (2x8). 5 meters long (16 feet) is $21 US right now at Home depot.
Far out that's cheap. Thats close to the per meter price here.
@@ChestnutnagsToolsFromJapan That's what I suspected. All that work you did would not have been cost effective here. Was neat to watch though.
im guessing it wouldnt be. but would this be as strong as a solid beam of the same outer dimensions? (solid laminated glue up beam)
No it wouldn't be but the reason for making beams and trusses like this is to save on materials. Absolutely a solid beam would be stronger but the composite beam is stronger by weight. If you were to take the same scrap wood that you could have made into a solid beam and instead make it into a larger (deeper and a little broader) webbed beam then you it would be much stronger than the solid beam.
I cringe when I see woodworkers on UA-cam not pre-drilling the holes. It ruins the screws when you don't pre-drill the hole, because it puts way too much torque on the screw, and wood screws are extremely brittle and the slightest over torquing when driving with a modern power tool will bend or break them. In very soft woods, you can get away with no pre-drilling, but only for 1 1/4" or shorter screws, and only in pine, or hemlock, and not near the ends. If you don't want to pre-drill screws, then make sure to find proper #10 size or larger lag screws designed for high torque, high load--don't use #8 size drywall screws or flimsy brittle gold screws, or stainless steel screws, unless you pre-drill.
Could you do it w out talking please? Step 1 to Step 2 to Step 3 etc
Yeah, he's going to do the whole video again just for your shitty comment.
*fewer
This video could have been effective at 90% of it's published length. Get to the point please.
yeah ... too much talking not enough action.
Either this guy likes the look of himself or he has nothing else interesting to video as most of the video is a selfie.
Omg dude holy fashion faux pas now did you seriously not notice your clone is wearing the exact same clothing as you?? Think its time for an intervention bud ,cause at some point hes gotta develop his own sense of identity.