@@زكرياءبكوريhonestly don’t know why he made it bulky like that. A simple common board fixed to the wall would’ve sufficed! But you always appreciate people doing things a little different
I wanted to stop by and say thanks for doing this video. It inspired me to try doing a build from scratch. I have since built a queen version of this bed and it took off from there. You have really set the bar for many of us, new woodworkers. Thanks again for all you do. Continue to inspire!
I like the use of PPE to protect the hearing. For those who don't know, hearing does not regenerate. Once it's lost, it's forever. Two thumbs up, and an enthusiastic subscriber.
This is brilliant! I love the innovation and creativity that went into planning/executing this idea, esp the swivel hardware in places of the $300 + murphy bed hardware. Genius!
You have a trade. You believe in excellence. You explain well. Build a company. You could bespoke bedrooms or kitchens and living room furniture. Very impressive.
This was the best, least expensive and easiest that I've seen this done. It also allows for different modifications in order to design the style of aesthetic/cosmetic look that anyone can do to fit their own taste. Very Well Done!!
BasicTruth1109 Is it possible to make this in a twin size? Is there a list of materials? I'm wheelchairs dependent & would have to hire someone to build/help build this. Anyone out there live in MD who would be willing/able to help me?
Kathie Zink I live in MD, I'm sure if you ask around to your friends, someone knows someone who is creative with wood like this Brilliant Builder. Good Luck
Mount a piece of artwork on the underside of the bed when it's in it's up position. Also, go ahead and actually use your little shelf and decorate with whatever accent pieces... but glue them in place ;-)
I can see two flush circular lights set in the top frame of the bed shinning down on the headboard area for reading in bed or small decorative lamps on each side of the bed. You did a fantastic and beautiful job making this Murphy bed without the expensive Murphy bed mechanical parts. WOW it is very very nice.
Doesn't matter that I could never do this, your video is absolutely EXCELLENT! You are a gifted teacher. And your skills are fabulous, the drawers, the shelves...loved watching this, you have a lucky family. Me? Buying a hammock for grandma, hope she likes it : )
Great job building the bed. Awesome circular saw dust collection. And on a random side note I think the green wall color works really well with the white trim and the floor color.
Not all men hate it. I like it. Even though anybody can slap paint on a wall, there are definitely tricks and techniques for making the finished job look professionally done. I think a lot of people dislike painting because they are unaware of these techniques and their finish product comes out looking like shit after going through all that trouble. One hugely important factor in the final outcome is how thoroughly you prepped it. Some people say that a paint job is 80% prep work. Those people are low- balling that number. It is at least 90%.
I recently followed you because your DIY projects caught my eyes and I have been watching your contents since. Thank you for making good quality contents it gives me something to think about and what I would like my diy project to be.
Absolutely 100% great job!!! I have watched a lot of these Murphy Bed DIY videos, yours is the best! Clear, precise instructions from a pro! Thanks man!
Great Video! Thanks for not explaining as you actually work. When people do that it's usually dull and a whole lot of ahh, um, you know, and like making it hard to listen to or understand. The unlikes must be mistakes, LOL.
Man the boat seat hardware is brilliant! I've been trying to think of a way to convert an existing bedframe in a murphy be and these will work perfectly.
Another fantastic build Glenn. Thanks for the info. Been looking into ways to build a murphy bed to install in my camper build. $7.00 for boat chair swivels....Great idea!
Seen this video more then once and still can't get enough of how it's made. Then I came across another video that uses your plans that are almost identical in size, shape and form. But they didn't mention you and said their plans are original to the build. But yours seems more orginal than theirs. Keep up the great work.
As a professional carpenter and designer this would have to be one of the best builds i've seen in awhile, absolutely fabulous!!! This guy really knows his stuff and a big thanks for taking the time to show others! Cheers
Hey, first off... I love this and your commentary.. Secondly, I'm in the middle of this build and wondering how far out from the wall the bed is attached? Thinking about my clearance space for the rotation. Thanks!
Yes, @DIY Creators, I would like to know the same thing. Your video is straight to the point and actually cost effective. I have a bed that makes a perfect platform to modify into a Murphy bed, but most hardware out there is $300. How is the seat swivel hardware working out? PS I plan on doing this for a murphy bed that will be used daily.
I’ve used this same build in my bedroom on a daily basis, and the same boat seat swivels since June- I’m noticing gunk is getting caught in the swivels and strands of hair, all of this isn’t effecting the function that the swivels serve. It’s held up fine these past 6 months, but I do plan on replacing the hardware by the end of this year just to be safe as they’re pretty affordable and get a lot of use.... hope this helps!
Just looking to make a wall bed here in England. The idea of the boat seat swivels is genius and over $200 cheaper than the kits. Thanks for an awesome explanation and build.
Awesome! Just saw this video and about to build a murphy bed of my own. Do you have the dimensions? I am looking to build a queen size version, mainly wanted to know how far out it sticks from the wall. Thanks!
I would have used 2x1's vice 2x2 but I doubt it's much of an issue because the bed probably isn't going to be used that often so it'll be a long time before it causes comfort issues on a 12in think mattress
I had the same thought. Plus you're likely voiding a mattress warranty putting it over 2x2's like that. I didn't notice how thick the plywood was he used for the face, but what I would do is use a 1/4" plywood for the face, then the 2x2's, and lay a sheet of 1/2 or 3/4 ply on top of the 2x2's to give the mattress a firm, flat foundation. That is my one and only criticism of this build. Aside from that, it's fantastic. I'll be using his design as inspiration for my build.
I plan to run the support members lengthwise in the bed structure and then affix bed slats on top of that to support the mattress, for air circulation under the mattress.
Your video is AMAZING!!! I wanted to build my own... but it wasn’t available on your gumroad page! I think you just helped me out as a new home owner!!!
You know Glen, the more I watch you build, the more impressed I become. You are truly an OTB thinker! Good Show old man! I wished I could afford you to do a killer project for me. I know you are one of few who could do what I envision. LOL...
Really a good build. I have been thinking of making a Murphy bed but didn’t want to pay the $300 from Rockler just for the hardware. Your idea of using the boat seat swivel is a great idea and makes the project doable.
This is an awesome build. You made is seem so simple to make. I’m was ready to buy the Rockler Murphy Bed Kit. Luckily they are back ordered and I started looking for another option. This is the build I will go with and save a lot of money. Thank you for putting your ideas on UA-cam.
Looks very nice. To up your professionalism you should wear shoes in your shop with your ear and eye protection. We made a simular bed 5 years ago. What I wish we could change on the one we made is the side that comes up from the bed platform can cause brusing of the legs as you enter or exit the bed. If the entry area could have very low lip or no lip, it would be better for the user. I have thought about making the box go down from the platform and attaching a stay level desk, or folding table, and making the support leg you have a stay level shelf. To make the build easier I would use pre fab drawer units from a big box store.
WOW,...I'm impressed, not just by your building skill but also by your design skill. Very clever and well done. This looks like something I should do for myself and my very small bedroom. Thank you
I've been looking for someone to make me one that's not too expensive and now that I found someone I bet we are not even in the same state? LOL! I'm in California.
Fantastic instructions delivered in a clean and concise fashion and supported by clear and visually informative video. You would do the world a favor is you created a "How To" on video production because this was well done.
Excellent job,.. I have to make a murphy bed for my daughter and after one million of tutorials this yours is the best,.. I have to take some meisures and I´ll follow step by step your design. The best is that the costs are so low. Thanks a lot.
awesome!!! My husband and I are renovating a 5th wheel and we want a Murphy bed for us in the living room area. we’ll definitely be tuning back into your video closer to build time :)
I'm in the middle of building one as we speak. Beautiful job! I'm going to take the shortcut with the side pieces. I'm going to stack a couple of Ikea dressers on the side of the bed.
Thank you so much for this, I just finish building my own Murphy bed (140x210cm)and thanks to you it only cost me 600 euro including 2 gas springs (700newton pressure per piece) and all the wood and stuff. Now I have a movie🎥🍿 room and when the screen is up I can fold down the bed to 💤😴 so thanks allot mate.
What a GREAT design!!! Love this bed. Going to use your basic design by incorporate two wooden file cabinets I have for my bottom 'night table surfaces' on either side since mine is going in my home office. Thanks for the video and 'boat seat swivel' ideas!! What a savings!!!
AWESOME!!! I have been looking how I could make one and the way I want. I am going to try and tweak to come down over a couch. Pray, I am disabled, have no muscles or "big" tools left and on a limited income. But I have the determination and willingness. If goes well I may even put a dog bed/kendal instead of drawers. Sure wish you were in Minnesota. Thanks for the great video, your commentary was clear and easy to understand. Can't wait to watch and learn more. God bless!
Great work, I love it. I am trying to devise a way to enable the frame to sit lower when it is raised against the wall, and lift to a more comfortable height when it is lowered into place - kind of slide down as it pivots to the upright stored position.
This.......is..........AWESOME! Even without the finish it looks amazing! Thank you for making this video it is really a great build! I would love to put these in my kids rooms! Thank you for the idea! God bless you my friend!
Excellent video. Good pace, at least for the builders who just need the broad strokes (which I think is everyone who would attempt a project of this magnitude). Great job.
I would love to see you build a loft bed with the space beneath as a closet. Add some led strip lights and steps to get up to the loft with drawers in the steps. I think you make very good quality furniture.
Wow! That is one nice video on this kind of project. Thank you very much you are the best! I wish you lived nearby to build one for my house! And the hardware system you used is brilliant and most of all a real DIY solution! There should be an award for the best idea because you deserve an oscar!
Really great build. It gave me some ideas for the murphy bed I'm planing on building. One criticism, you're using t-nuts incorrectly. the insert needs to be inserted opposite the piece it's securing, that way when you tighten it down it's drawn further into the wood. The ears on the fastener are to prevent it from spinning, not from pulling out of the wood. Thanks for posting, it's really a superb video!
Awesome video! Thank you. I don't have the tools you do, but because of the detail you share in every step of your project I feel as if this is do-able with the tools I have and some patience. Again Thanks.
Brilliant. I've been considering a MB for some time and I kept wondering about the other options. You sir answered my questions. Thank you and keep 'em coming!
This is my favorite plan so far. I don't want to spend a fortune on a DIY kit and this bed is elegant, simple and looks very sturdy!
Just make sure the hinges you get for the pivoting the bed are very strong. Now a days. They use so much recycled metal that bends.
I don't like the bed head I have to move every time
@@زكرياءبكوريhonestly don’t know why he made it bulky like that. A simple common board fixed to the wall would’ve sufficed!
But you always appreciate people doing things a little different
I wanted to stop by and say thanks for doing this video. It inspired me to try doing a build from scratch. I have since built a queen version of this bed and it took off from there. You have really set the bar for many of us, new woodworkers. Thanks again for all you do. Continue to inspire!
I like the use of PPE to protect the hearing. For those who don't know, hearing does not regenerate. Once it's lost, it's forever. Two thumbs up, and an enthusiastic subscriber.
"Cool" for sure, but what I like the most is the sloped head board. Perfect for sitting up and reading. 👍
This is brilliant! I love the innovation and creativity that went into planning/executing this idea, esp the swivel hardware in places of the $300 + murphy bed hardware. Genius!
You have a trade. You believe in excellence. You explain well. Build a company. You could bespoke bedrooms or kitchens and living room furniture. Very impressive.
This was the best, least expensive and easiest that I've seen this done. It also allows for different modifications in order to design the style of aesthetic/cosmetic look that anyone can do to fit their own taste. Very Well Done!!
was that heavy to take down or hang up? can any older person do that?
BasicTruth1109 Is it possible to make this in a twin size?
Is there a list of materials? I'm wheelchairs dependent & would have to hire someone to build/help build this.
Anyone out there live in MD who would be willing/able to help me?
Kathie Zink I live in MD, I'm sure if you ask around to your friends, someone knows someone who is creative with wood like this Brilliant Builder. Good Luck
Kathie Zink : NOPE , ONLY WORKS WITH QUEEN SIZE, you cannot make this any smaller... genius.
Mike Johnson can u explain y this only works with queen size
Mount a piece of artwork on the underside of the bed when it's in it's up position. Also, go ahead and actually use your little shelf and decorate with whatever accent pieces... but glue them in place ;-)
Here are some great woodworking plans if you're interested: HootWood. com
I can see two flush circular lights set in the top frame of the bed shinning down on the headboard area for reading in bed or small decorative lamps on each side of the bed. You did a fantastic and beautiful job making this Murphy bed without the expensive Murphy bed mechanical parts. WOW it is very very nice.
Doesn't matter that I could never do this, your video is absolutely EXCELLENT! You are a gifted teacher. And your skills are fabulous, the drawers, the shelves...loved watching this, you have a lucky family. Me? Buying a hammock for grandma, hope she likes it : )
Great job building the bed. Awesome circular saw dust collection. And on a random side note I think the green wall color works really well with the white trim and the floor color.
+Jay Bates Thanks man, lol I was really thinking about lightning up the paint color but then I remember how much I hate painting.
+DIY Creators - Build Something ... painting is worse than sanding... just saying lol
Great video! And very nice build! And why is it that men always hate painting? I love painting (except ceilings).
Not all men hate it. I like it. Even though anybody can slap paint on a wall, there are definitely tricks and techniques for making the finished job look professionally done. I think a lot of people dislike painting because they are unaware of these techniques and their finish product comes out looking like shit after going through all that trouble. One hugely important factor in the final outcome is how thoroughly you prepped it. Some people say that a paint job is 80% prep work. Those people are low- balling that number. It is at least 90%.
Safety first....except not always, flip flops. You're a very skilled craftsman. Great video. Safety glasses. lol
I recently followed you because your DIY projects caught my eyes and I have been watching your contents since. Thank you for making good quality contents it gives me something to think about and what I would like my diy project to be.
Great video! Using the swiveling boat seat mounts was genius!
How could anyone down vote this? You did and awesome build and an instructive video.
Thank you Jen.
I believe it was the "Hardware" merchants/manufacturers. Lol!
Absolutely 100% great job!!! I have watched a lot of these Murphy Bed DIY videos, yours is the best! Clear, precise instructions from a pro! Thanks man!
Great Video! Thanks for not explaining as you actually work. When people do that it's usually dull and a whole lot of ahh, um, you know, and like making it hard to listen to or understand. The unlikes must be mistakes, LOL.
I agree!
Such a great build. You are very talented and the pride in your work shows in the quality. Terrific!
Man the boat seat hardware is brilliant! I've been trying to think of a way to convert an existing bedframe in a murphy be and these will work perfectly.
DUDE!! This is exactly what I am looking for! I want to build in my enclosed trailer and this is the perfect idea for the bed arrangement. Thanks!
This is hands down the best how to on a Murphy bed. Although mine won't be as detailed, it gave me the best ideas to follow. I'm truly thankful.
THANK YOU!! You just saved my family so much money on putting this video up!
Another fantastic build Glenn. Thanks for the info. Been looking into ways to build a murphy bed to install in my camper build. $7.00 for boat chair swivels....Great idea!
ditto - the murphy bed that was Oem is so flimsy - this is great creative.
Brilliant! Great Instructional video! Well done!
+rho lees Thank you
Seen this video more then once and still can't get enough of how it's made. Then I came across another video that uses your plans that are almost identical in size, shape and form. But they didn't mention you and said their plans are original to the build. But yours seems more orginal than theirs. Keep up the great work.
As a professional carpenter and designer this would have to be one of the best builds i've seen in awhile, absolutely fabulous!!! This guy really knows his stuff and a big thanks for taking the time to show others!
Cheers
Hey, first off... I love this and your commentary.. Secondly, I'm in the middle of this build and wondering how far out from the wall the bed is attached? Thinking about my clearance space for the rotation.
Thanks!
I love your work and the fact that you are a young man doing it!
that was awesome. you're a genius
Thank you.
great idea of using the Boat Seat Swivel hardware.... how is it holding up since Jan 2016 ?
Yes, @DIY Creators, I would like to know the same thing. Your video is straight to the point and actually cost effective. I have a bed that makes a perfect platform to modify into a Murphy bed, but most hardware out there is $300. How is the seat swivel hardware working out? PS I plan on doing this for a murphy bed that will be used daily.
I’ve used this same build in my bedroom on a daily basis, and the same boat seat swivels since June- I’m noticing gunk is getting caught in the swivels and strands of hair, all of this isn’t effecting the function that the swivels serve. It’s held up fine these past 6 months, but I do plan on replacing the hardware by the end of this year just to be safe as they’re pretty affordable and get a lot of use.... hope this helps!
@@JohnnyTemptation $14 every 6 months could be affordable. :D Boat seat swivel one of the best idea I ever heard!
Awesome video. I plan to build one myself soon. Thanks for the ideas.
What do you guys think about using pivoting hinges?
Just looking to make a wall bed here in England. The idea of the boat seat swivels is genius and over $200 cheaper than the kits. Thanks for an awesome explanation and build.
Great Video. Got some good ideas. You do excellent work.
Excellent job, Glenn! I've always wanted a Murphy Bed. This video caused me to see I could do it myself..... Thanks!
VERY NICE
I'm knocked out by your imagination and skill. What an artist. Peace to you too my friend.
Awesome! Just saw this video and about to build a murphy bed of my own. Do you have the dimensions? I am looking to build a queen size version, mainly wanted to know how far out it sticks from the wall. Thanks!
I'm about to attempt the same thing. Queen size, did you get dimensions?
+Thompson no I just used bits of this video and the Lori wall bed plans. Also used the swivel seat hardware shown in this video. It's working well.
Did you install pistons?
did you ever build this? i too would like to build a queen size copy. Can you share your plans? Thanks!
Very nice!! One question: Don't the 2x2's cause a comfort issue? Should there be plywood over it to give a solid surface?
I would have used 2x1's vice 2x2 but I doubt it's much of an issue because the bed probably isn't going to be used that often so it'll be a long time before it causes comfort issues on a 12in think mattress
I think 2x1s would warp in the middle from the weight. If you space the 2x2s frequently enough, the mattress won't sag between them.
I had the same thought. Plus you're likely voiding a mattress warranty putting it over 2x2's like that.
I didn't notice how thick the plywood was he used for the face, but what I would do is use a 1/4" plywood for the face, then the 2x2's, and lay a sheet of 1/2 or 3/4 ply on top of the 2x2's to give the mattress a firm, flat foundation.
That is my one and only criticism of this build. Aside from that, it's fantastic. I'll be using his design as inspiration for my build.
I plan to run the support members lengthwise in the bed structure and then affix bed slats on top of that to support the mattress, for air circulation under the mattress.
I'm blown away. $14 for the hardware and a brilliant design. Well done Sir and thank you so much for sharing.
I am impressed. Especially using the seat rotation hardware as hinges.
I love that you aren't using 2×4 lumber, those swivel pieces are a great idea
Well done!
Thank you.
Great Job!... Best one so far that I've seen that does not use the EXPENSIVE Murphy Bed Mechanism. You make it look easy!
Your video is AMAZING!!! I wanted to build my own... but it wasn’t available on your gumroad page! I think you just helped me out as a new home owner!!!
You know Glen, the more I watch you build, the more impressed I become. You are truly an OTB thinker! Good Show old man! I wished I could afford you to do a killer project for me. I know you are one of few who could do what I envision. LOL...
This is "f" amazing 😉 can u make me one. Lol I would pay. I wish I had time n patients. Amazing wrk
Boat chair swivels!? Pure genius. Great vid!
Really a good build. I have been thinking of making a Murphy bed but didn’t want to pay the $300 from Rockler just for the hardware. Your idea of using the boat seat swivel is a great idea and makes the project doable.
This is an awesome build. You made is seem so simple to make. I’m was ready to buy the Rockler Murphy Bed Kit. Luckily they are back ordered and I started looking for another option. This is the build I will go with and save a lot of money. Thank you for putting your ideas on UA-cam.
Looks very nice. To up your professionalism you should wear shoes in your shop with your ear and eye protection. We made a simular bed 5 years ago. What I wish we could change on the one we made is the side that comes up from the bed platform can cause brusing of the legs as you enter or exit the bed. If the entry area could have very low lip or no lip, it would be better for the user. I have thought about making the box go down from the platform and attaching a stay level desk, or folding table, and making the support leg you have a stay level shelf. To make the build easier I would use pre fab drawer units from a big box store.
WOW,...I'm impressed, not just by your building skill but also by your design skill. Very clever and well done. This looks like something I should do for myself and my very small bedroom. Thank you
So would you make someone this who is willing to pay you? I need a murphy bed. lol
Sure
I've been looking for someone to make me one that's not too expensive and now that I found someone I bet we are not even in the same state? LOL! I'm in California.
***** lol nope im in Florida.
DIY Creators, LOL! I knew it. Thx anyway. :)
Your welcome
Smokin project Glenn, My wife and I are buying a new home and this bed is going in the guest bedroom🛏 Thank you.
Wish I would’ve watched this before I bought the hardware! Well done!!!
Fantastic instructions delivered in a clean and concise fashion and supported by clear and visually informative video. You would do the world a favor is you created a "How To" on video production because this was well done.
You should do TV. You've taken DIY to another level. Great job!
Great 👍👌👍 I am from South Africa followed step-by-step aside from using pocket holes and it came out perfect .
Excellent job,.. I have to make a murphy bed for my daughter and after one million of tutorials this yours is the best,.. I have to take some meisures and I´ll follow step by step your design. The best is that the costs are so low. Thanks a lot.
Excellent and easy build . You got the talent Dude .
I had only intended to watch this video to pass time, but wow, you've got some excellent skill. Very glad I watched!
awesome!!! My husband and I are renovating a 5th wheel and we want a Murphy bed for us in the living room area. we’ll definitely be tuning back into your video closer to build time :)
I know its been said multiple times in the comments below but.... very well done. Sometimes words just don't do things justice like in this case.
I'm in the middle of building one as we speak. Beautiful job! I'm going to take the shortcut with the side pieces. I'm going to stack a couple of Ikea dressers on the side of the bed.
This is exactly what I needed to see. Thanks for sharing. I'm going to try a much simpler version. But those swivels gave my ideas life!
Thank you so much for this, I just finish building my own Murphy bed (140x210cm)and thanks to you it only cost me 600 euro including 2 gas springs (700newton pressure per piece) and all the wood and stuff. Now I have a movie🎥🍿 room and when the screen is up I can fold down the bed to 💤😴 so thanks allot mate.
wow i wish i had a carpenter like you absolutely amazing
I really like like how you saved so much by doing it yoursellf.Bravo!
DUDE!!! that was excellent to watch! Now that is craftsmanship, i cant build this the way he did so ill just watch haha 😄GOOD JOB GLEN!
Love you plan. First one that I have seen that is truly DIY even the hardware. Very affordable.
What a GREAT design!!! Love this bed. Going to use your basic design by incorporate two wooden file cabinets I have for my bottom 'night table surfaces' on either side since mine is going in my home office. Thanks for the video and 'boat seat swivel' ideas!! What a savings!!!
AWESOME!!! I have been looking how I could make one and the way I want. I am going to try and tweak to come down over a couch. Pray, I am disabled, have no muscles or "big" tools left and on a limited income. But I have the determination and willingness. If goes well I may even put a dog bed/kendal instead of drawers. Sure wish you were in Minnesota. Thanks for the great video, your commentary was clear and easy to understand. Can't wait to watch and learn more. God bless!
This is simple and absolutely genius. BRAVO!!!!!
Glenn, wonderful job. I'm impressed.
love your videos and all you build. men like you are hard to find.. keep up the good work !
Great work, I love it.
I am trying to devise a way to enable the frame to sit lower when it is raised against the wall, and lift to a more comfortable height when it is lowered into place - kind of slide down as it pivots to the upright stored position.
I love this video, this is the only video i get to understand how to build a murphy bed.
Just built some drawers for the first time and figuring out the faces was total pain in the arse. Might use this method for the next faces. Thanks
Talented, hardworking bloke. Great job.
I love the removable headboard.
This.......is..........AWESOME! Even without the finish it looks amazing! Thank you for making this video it is really a great build! I would love to put these in my kids rooms! Thank you for the idea! God bless you my friend!
Amazing idea without the hardware and great job on the build.
Now this is how to do a DIY video. Awesome job on the bed!! I will most definitely be using some of your tips in my build.
This dude is a true talent and takes pride in his work! 😏
Brilliant. Looking for a lockdown project. Clear instructions. great build.
Amazing talent. I wish I had talent like that.
Excellent video. Good pace, at least for the builders who just need the broad strokes (which I think is everyone who would attempt a project of this magnitude). Great job.
I would love to see you build a loft bed with the space beneath as a closet. Add some led strip lights and steps to get up to the loft with drawers in the steps. I think you make very good quality furniture.
Wow! That is one nice video on this kind of project. Thank you very much you are the best! I wish you lived nearby to build one for my house! And the hardware system you used is brilliant and most of all a real DIY solution! There should be an award for the best idea because you deserve an oscar!
Sooo cool. Love love love to see brothers showing great craftsmanship. Great job.
Really great build. It gave me some ideas for the murphy bed I'm planing on building. One criticism, you're using t-nuts incorrectly. the insert needs to be inserted opposite the piece it's securing, that way when you tighten it down it's drawn further into the wood. The ears on the fastener are to prevent it from spinning, not from pulling out of the wood. Thanks for posting, it's really a superb video!
I like it. I've been thinking about putting one of these in my man cave for guests. This looks doable. It also looks good.
Nice idea with the Boat Seat Hardware, being as Murphy Bed hardware is so expensive! With a few modifications it works for me.
Cheers
Glenn you make me want to just build stuff. You’re awesome!
Awesome video! Thank you. I don't have the tools you do, but because of the detail you share in every step of your project I feel as if this is do-able with the tools I have and some patience. Again Thanks.
2 thumbs up for not using edge banding. Bravo.
You are a definite master builder! Love!
I love watching your videos. You're so inspiring and talented. Thanks for sharing.
Brilliant. I've been considering a MB for some time and I kept wondering about the other options. You sir answered my questions. Thank you and keep 'em coming!
Nice job on the Murphy bed.
Awesome build. Nice improvising with the boat seat swivels.
Wow. I stumbled on your channel and am hooked. Your craftsmanship and the way you explained it through was terrific. I'm a new subscriber.
Young man, you are brilliant!
I like how you did the bed and the video. Great Job!!!!