Great job. Only thing I would change is add pocket holes to the inside of the top slate and attach the top trim prior to putting in the inside border that will hold the black homedepot planter. This would avoid the nail holes in the nice trim piece. Very minor and really just personal preference. Its a great job.
Thank You! I believe it was roughly $100 for the pressure treated wood. It was still post Covid Pricey. A bit less now here in (Canada) Plus your pots of course. I had the exterior stain already. Hope this helps. Thanks for Watching!
A lot of work and time to build a planter box that only holds one specific pot, hanging by the rim, which could get brittle in the sun and break, instead of supporting it from the bottom, and no room to pull the pot out for any reason, so if you do any additional planting you'll have to move the whole thing over onto the lawn and back if you don't want to spill dirt on the patio.
This might be a stupid question, but I would like to make one of these to hide a man hole cover, it’s 20”x20” could you help me with what sizes I would need please? And if I’m making it square would all 4 sides not be cut to same size ?
I like the layout and build but asking why can't short slats be glued/screwed to make one panel then glue/screw the long slats to cover the ends of the short slats. Same outcome but no extra 2x2 inside? Just a question.
The wood stain is a solid Color Exterior Wood Stain, generally meant for fences etc. Very Durable, essentially waterproof. It’s never in contact with soil/plants. Thanks for Watching! 😊
I mean... everything is a right-angle cut. It doesn't get any more beginner than this. He uses some specialty jigs for some of the connections, but you don't *NEED* things like that; and/or, you can buy them if you feel it helps, they're not expensive and don't take a lot of room. Instead of finding a weak excuse to try... just try it. This project is completely entry-level.
Great work. Nice design. I wouldn't choose sedum for a patio plant. The bees love them.
Thanks, Sedum only for video filled with wispy grasses now. 😊
I really like these planters and plan to make a couple for my patio seating area. Great idea to use the 2x2 as a marker for the inside!!
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Great video. Thank you
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Great video - that stop that you have on the cross cut sled is really simple and effective.
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Great job. Only thing I would change is add pocket holes to the inside of the top slate and attach the top trim prior to putting in the inside border that will hold the black homedepot planter. This would avoid the nail holes in the nice trim piece. Very minor and really just personal preference. Its a great job.
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Nice design. Banger.
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they look very classy. nice job!
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Great video and design...Looks great !!!! Love the the contrast of the top vs.the black. Any idea how much you spent on material? Thanks again
Thank You! I believe it was roughly $100 for the pressure treated wood. It was still post Covid Pricey. A bit less now here in (Canada) Plus your pots of course. I had the exterior stain already.
Hope this helps. Thanks for Watching!
Nice.
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Great music selection! 👍
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A lot of work and time to build a planter box that only holds one specific pot, hanging by the rim, which could get brittle in the sun and break, instead of supporting it from the bottom, and no room to pull the pot out for any reason, so if you do any additional planting you'll have to move the whole thing over onto the lawn and back if you don't want to spill dirt on the patio.
Wow, that bad eh! Thanks for watching anyway.
This might be a stupid question, but I would like to make one of these to hide a man hole cover, it’s 20”x20” could you help me with what sizes I would need please? And if I’m making it square would all 4 sides not be cut to same size ?
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I like the layout and build but asking why can't short slats be glued/screwed to make one panel then glue/screw the long slats to cover the ends of the short slats. Same outcome but no extra 2x2 inside? Just a question.
They can be done that way…Thanks for Watching
Is the wood stain 3:40 safe for soil and plants? Is it waterproof?
The wood stain is a solid Color Exterior Wood Stain, generally meant for fences etc. Very Durable, essentially waterproof. It’s never in contact with soil/plants. Thanks for Watching! 😊
What size screws did you use?
If I remember correctly 1 5/8 for the slats, 2 1/2 inch for the frame.
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Thanks! 😊 & Thanks for Watching.
How wide are the slats
2 5/8”
Thank you, it looks great
Easy if you have a table saw..
Or just by 1 x 2’s or 1 x 3’s…problem solved!
Not that easy for beginners
Possibly, can’t please everyone.
I mean... everything is a right-angle cut. It doesn't get any more beginner than this. He uses some specialty jigs for some of the connections, but you don't *NEED* things like that; and/or, you can buy them if you feel it helps, they're not expensive and don't take a lot of room. Instead of finding a weak excuse to try... just try it. This project is completely entry-level.
Did place a saucer underneath? The concrete will get brownstained over time
Thanks for Watching! 😊