Facebook Livingroom Chest Flip
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- In this video i try to recover from my last fail and flip a piece of furniture from Facebook Marketplace. We take this fake wood chest and use real pallet wood to rebuild and recreate a functional piece of living room furniture!!
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Great video it’s creative and entertaining
Thank you! It was fun to edit!
Yolo. Looks great 👍
That’s right!!! Thank you!!
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I need a trac saw.... I have most woodworking tools....
Definitely a time saver that’s for sure!! Worth every penny!!
Looks great. Cool project. A little theatrical for me, but that’s just me.
Thanks! I appreciate the constructive criticism as well!
Very nice
I hate when particle board looks like real wood. Taking the mechanical parts and using them for your own piece was a great move.
Thanks! I appreciate that!!
The top to skirt grain direction is going to fail, especially pallet wood. Those ends will blow off in a year or two. Feel bad whoever bought your table thing.
How?
@@GoodViewWoodworks you put the wood planks inside a wood frame like it was plywood. If you don’t know how it will now fail, maybe pick up a copy of “Woodworking the right Techniques” vs learning off UA-cam. You will be a better woodworker and not screw over your customers.
@@GoodViewWoodworks anyways, when the boards inside the frame you made inevitable expand, what will happen to your frame?
2 replies have been deleted. You put the boards in the short orientation because the pallet scraps are short, but when the wood swells each board will get fatter in the long direction and there are a bunch of them. If each pallet piece grown 1/64th….. what is the total movement when you add up all the boards? Maybe they only swell a few thousandths…. Still adds up to a quarter trapped into a frame that will not expand at the same rate. The corners of your skirt are going to come apart….. well they probably already have.
Hard wood table tops should have the grain oriented in the long direction so they swell in the short direction and they should be attached to stretchers with a connection that can move, easiest being a figure 8 connector. They should. Ot be contained…..
Glad you gave up in a UA-cam channel with Woodworking instructions in it.
@@Qwiv I understand your concern but I disagree. Mainly for the fact that the wood is sealed and because it’s in a conditioned space it will not expand and contract at such a rate as you have suggested. I have a table with a skirt like this that is almost 10 years old and has not “blown apart”.
If the wood didn’t have a urethane finish on all sides, then yes, it would come apart. For example. The floors in my house squeak in the winter but in the summer they don’t die to expansion and contraction. The difference is that my floors are only finished on one face and therefore they move considerably.
Nice