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Abby it’s okay that you aren’t a wood worker. Oh there is a way to get 9 x 9 inch wood post but it would coast a lot plus it would need a lot of clamps, wood glue, biscuits/dowels, a big saw, a big planner, and big sander. More importantly it would be really heavy.
Teenagers can earn 15 an hour flipping burgers or tarding out at a retail job. Working only 20 hours a week that’s 240 dollars after taxes, 960 a month.
I love dogs, but that’s just sad. Here’s a project with planning and hard work, yet the main thing for your attention is just any dog shown in a video.
Before I watched this video I felt overwhelmed to make a bed loft but thanks to this video I feel confident that I can do it. You made this seem so easy straight forward so thank you for making this great easy step video
I'm trying to build a kingsize loft bed with stairs. Everyone's told me to buy one but you cant buy them in a kingsize. I'm thinking 4x4 and wood screws that's practically it right?
I thought the same until I realised he probably intends to use the bed to do some riding - in which case I personally would be concerned about no legs at the wall side. Anyway, each man to his own poison.
well done! a couple of suggestions: 1) the junction to the wall has too many bolts to close to each other. I suggest 4 / 6 bolts in total spread along the lentgh of the beam. The risk is that on poor walls that 4 bolts group could break a squared part of the wall. If you spread the load evenly though, there's no such risk because the wall "manages" to take the load 2) the whole rectangle looks very tough (good!) but offers very little resistance to horizontal loads which could deform its shape to a parallelogram. You could avoid the problem reinforcing the structure with diagonal beams while building it in the first place. Now it's too late but you can still use a steel thick wire, X shaped between the angles, across the bed, to have a way better resistance (I am an engineer: I can give you the math behind if you want) well done anyhow! it looks like you had fun!!
Marco I'm gonna need to see some of that engineering math you're talking about. I am a carpenter of 25 years and I disagree about the strength of the rectangle. Those half lap joints on the 2 center boards add tremendous lateral support to the structure, especially with the dimensions of the wood at hand. You could throw that part of this build off a 3 story building and I guarantee it won't even rack that thing out of whack. So go on. Show me the math.
@@tommgunn4219 I've made the calculations with very Little time and lots of approximations. You are right. Calculations: assuming poor wood (1MPa compression resistance) AND only the 2 internal beams resisting the laterale force AND simplifing a little the static scheme Just to calculate faster AND the joints are made really tight with no gap at all you need roughly 250 kg of lateral force to make the joint fail. I underestimated how wide the joint was
@@tommgunn4219 dude don't get nervous ok? Anyhow Fir wood resists 2MPa if the compression occours perpendicular ti the wood fibers, like here. If the wood Is poor for some reason you can Just consider 1MPa. Is not really ez to tell u the match behind in a text (i Need a simple drawing to explain the strutture scheme). Anyhow i calculated the maximum load using a triangular stress shape oh the joint. Each of the 2 identical triangle Is equivalent to a force. Call It N. N=(sigma.max)*(joint.lenght)*(joint.depth)*0.5. the 2 N generate a momentum, call It M. M=N*(joint.length)*0,333. U have 2 internal beams so u have 2 M. Also each beam have another momentum resisting the force from the Wall. We can approximate this situation as if each M was halved. (Strong approximation). The external load, call It L, generates a momentum, call It W. W=L*(beam.lenght) From the laws of statica W=4M Now you have everything. Out numbers inside and you'll get soneting close to what I got, depending on what numbers you put inside. I am Sorry for my english. I am italian.. not so ez.
Sure some things could have been done differently or better, but its cool that he's building stuff. Most people sit in their filthy house or apt and don't even clean it. Props to the BIY guy, thanks for posting
Mind you, this is 3 years after vid was posted. But it’s problematic to have a continuous piece of wood underneath a mattress. You need to at least drill holes, or better yet have separate planks with space in between. This is to avoid humidity and mold buildup.
Fiquei encantada com essa máquina de cortar madeira, eu só conhecia a maquita. Adoro marcenaria e ferramentas em geral, desde menina faço algumas coisas em casa. Quem me dera ter todo esse aparato em ferramentas. Parabéns.
I hate it how on these time lapse videos, most of the time, we get so invested with our time on a 10min video only to get 30 seconds of the actual finished project looks like.
Great job for a novice..In fact you got some good skills, are you self taught? Keep up the good work and practice practice and jump in! Just be safe with power tools people! Saftey gear .
My suggestion is to place your lag bolts on each stud in the wall. 4 bolts that are 2" apart seems crazy, only because studs are usually 1-1/2". Depending where you live its 16" or 24" On Center stud layout. Hope it didnt fall down .
This is the best DIY video I've ever seen!!! Loft bed turned out great, but 10 minutes after the video I'm still laughing about the fact this video has 0s of editing, too much fast-forwarding, condoms on the floor, guy cleaning before starting the job, no instructions, is definitely too long, and still 500k views! Hats off to the creator!
Nice build; I don’t get what all the hate is about. Loft beds are about saving space, and yours accomplished that for sure. Buying an adult loft bed pre-made is over $2,000, so you probably saved a ton of money. It looks very sturdy as well.
What would be the point of the bolts in the four pattern into 2x4 studs. The spacing of the bolts means that 2 of each set of 4 will NOT be in the 2x4 stud. Just use long screws and make sure to put 2 to 3 in each set going vertically and hit each stud in that wall. The screws with the one leg will be plenty to hold a large amount of weight.
I never chiseled out my notches lol. Takes too long for my impatient self. I always held the guard open on a skil saw and used bottom of the blade to flatten the notch out
I see a lot of people asking what kind of wood it is. As long as it's pine, cedar, fir... It doesn't really matter. Even heavier, denser woods like maple or oak might be overkill and even dangerous in this setup and it's feasible that he could have spent WAY less on pine 2x4s instead of 6x6s and still made a SOLID loft bunk. The only thing I see that is really of concern is the fact that this isn't properly anchored to the wall. AT ALL. Not sure what the code is in Argentina for stud-spacing, but I would imagine it's similar to the US. Generally 16" on center. Here, the lag bolts would have been overkill if not for the robust posts. Since it's only really anchored in a couple spots and it's questionable how deep those bolts actually travel into the studs given the post and drywall thickness, I'd be worried about body weight on top of that thing over time. Also looks like you scrapped the box spring for some THICK MDF panels. That is SERIOUSLY one-heavy-loft you've got there. If those bolts run too deep, he risks compromising the integrity of the stud, too shallow and he runs the risk of ripping those bad-boys right out of the wall. 2 of those bolts on each corner are likely drilled only through the drywall/plaster and are sitting in the empty wall cavity. Should have used 2-3 long, narrow construction screws all along that back plate at each stud making sure no utilities ran through.
Me gusta tu trabajo amigo, muy bien echa la cama. (Para lo que la quieras usar no es problema de nadie, unos comentarios de la gente fuera de lugar) Pero un consejo te doy y es que debes por lo menos si no das instrucciones verbalmente pues entonces escribe los pasos y detalles. Se que mejorando esto serías de mucha mas ayuda.
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where did you get the pine, and are the 6x6 posts?
@@MrJacobOlson 9x9cm, bought them from a local store here in Argentina, sorry for my late answer
what size is the beam?. (support)?
How much weight can it withstand?
Jacob Olson do you mean cm or inches?
Abby it’s okay that you aren’t a wood worker. Oh there is a way to get 9 x 9 inch wood post but it would coast a lot plus it would need a lot of clamps, wood glue, biscuits/dowels, a big saw, a big planner, and big sander. More importantly it would be really heavy.
I instantly knew this video was a few years old, a teenager cannot afford this much lumber any more.
especially the stuff in the plastic
Can’t find wood that straight 😂
Or it's time to stop being a teenager and become a man.
Teenagers can earn 15 an hour flipping burgers or tarding out at a retail job. Working only 20 hours a week that’s 240 dollars after taxes, 960 a month.
@@tonymanero7428 dude, it was a joke.
My favorite part of the video was watching the dog the whole time
4K video 👍🏻
住家CHOICE lmaoooo
Same 🤣
hhhhh dasar goblok😂
I love dogs, but that’s just sad. Here’s a project with planning and hard work, yet the main thing for your attention is just any dog shown in a video.
I just love seeing the dog. The fact that dogs always love keeping their owner company is what makes me happy about them
nice to see the busy dog.
he helping a lot.
InfoForU she is awesome
Muito bom ! Essa estrutura me deu outra idéias!
The dog kept following you and he looks like he literally supports you in everything you've been doing awww that's damn sweet😍😍😍😁😊
Before I watched this video I felt overwhelmed to make a bed loft but thanks to this video I feel confident that I can do it. You made this seem so easy straight forward so thank you for making this great easy step video
Of course u can do it. Don't be afraid to make mistakes. This is how we learn.
I'm trying to build a kingsize loft bed with stairs. Everyone's told me to buy one but you cant buy them in a kingsize. I'm thinking 4x4 and wood screws that's practically it right?
My favorite part was trying to figure out why he thinks we need to see him clean his room. Skip to 1:53 to miss all of that.
2:40 doggo looks so offended there as your cutting that wood xD
This video was way longer than it needed to be, also you did most of your work the long way definitely a good beginer video
How much is the construction cost?
You dog is like mine, very curious and wants to be a part of everything. Thanks for the video very helpful!
2:25 your dog be like "the fuck is that noise???"
São ótimas idéias, eu quero muito aprender a fazer móveis assim pra mim não precisar de comprar
Nice Job. If you are happy then it's all good.
Using 4x4 for the leg supports was smart. 4x4 a bit over kill for the frame though, 2x4 would have worked fine in my opinion. Over all good build.
I suppose from an aesthetic perspective it keeps the whole frame the same width so nothing looks out of place
I thought the same until I realised he probably intends to use the bed to do some riding - in which case I personally would be concerned about no legs at the wall side. Anyway, each man to his own poison.
well done!
a couple of suggestions:
1) the junction to the wall has too many bolts to close to each other. I suggest 4 / 6 bolts in total spread along the lentgh of the beam. The risk is that on poor walls that 4 bolts group could break a squared part of the wall. If you spread the load evenly though, there's no such risk because the wall "manages" to take the load
2) the whole rectangle looks very tough (good!) but offers very little resistance to horizontal loads which could deform its shape to a parallelogram. You could avoid the problem reinforcing the structure with diagonal beams while building it in the first place. Now it's too late but you can still use a steel thick wire, X shaped between the angles, across the bed, to have a way better resistance
(I am an engineer: I can give you the math behind if you want)
well done anyhow! it looks like you had fun!!
Marco I'm gonna need to see some of that engineering math you're talking about. I am a carpenter of 25 years and I disagree about the strength of the rectangle. Those half lap joints on the 2 center boards add tremendous lateral support to the structure, especially with the dimensions of the wood at hand. You could throw that part of this build off a 3 story building and I guarantee it won't even rack that thing out of whack. So go on. Show me the math.
@@tommgunn4219 I've made the calculations with very Little time and lots of approximations. You are right.
Calculations: assuming poor wood (1MPa compression resistance) AND only the 2 internal beams resisting the laterale force AND simplifing a little the static scheme Just to calculate faster AND the joints are made really tight with no gap at all you need roughly 250 kg of lateral force to make the joint fail.
I underestimated how wide the joint was
And it's a bed not a car. Show me the math that worked out to exactly 250kg. And the specs for the wood? Source? Get outta here with that shit man.
@@tommgunn4219 dude don't get nervous ok? Anyhow Fir wood resists 2MPa if the compression occours perpendicular ti the wood fibers, like here. If the wood Is poor for some reason you can Just consider 1MPa. Is not really ez to tell u the match behind in a text (i Need a simple drawing to explain the strutture scheme). Anyhow i calculated the maximum load using a triangular stress shape oh the joint. Each of the 2 identical triangle Is equivalent to a force. Call It N. N=(sigma.max)*(joint.lenght)*(joint.depth)*0.5. the 2 N generate a momentum, call It M. M=N*(joint.length)*0,333.
U have 2 internal beams so u have 2 M. Also each beam have another momentum resisting the force from the Wall. We can approximate this situation as if each M was halved. (Strong approximation).
The external load, call It L, generates a momentum, call It W. W=L*(beam.lenght)
From the laws of statica
W=4M
Now you have everything.
Out numbers inside and you'll get soneting close to what I got, depending on what numbers you put inside.
I am Sorry for my english. I am italian.. not so ez.
@@tommgunn4219 Sorry for my english. Momentum doesnt mean what i thought XD i think the right term would be "torque" in english
This was one of the videos I watched prior to making my own loft bed. Very inspiring!!!
Excellent job
I love that you edit your videos, but you left in 30 seconds of vacuuming lol
Yes haha, Never edit a video before :p
Why are the comments so weird lol
Fr tho!
lmfao They really are strange
good job ! carrying the beams and the saw in the flat is, in itself, a king size pita and worth a thumb up ! :)
I love your dog just sitting there watching you 🥰
I did it this for myself and i generate a lot of space to work more confortable. Thenks for the video.
How much weight does it hold?
@@savanamcknight3470 pretty sure you could get a few people up there if you want
sam ah ok thank you 👍🏾
Sure some things could have been done differently or better, but its cool that he's building stuff. Most people sit in their filthy house or apt and don't even clean it. Props to the BIY guy, thanks for posting
mastermetalshredder
mastermetalshredder Who said anything about hating?
So far just you
EXCELENTE !!!! GRACIAS !!!
Estou cada vez mais fascinada e querendo aprender aceito ajuda
In order to avoid the humidity of the matress would be better than you use several thin plates of wood.
Why use glue and bolts to attach the cross beams? If you just used bolts then it would be a knockdown loft, easier to move when necessary.
Hola, te hago una consulta, que fijaciones usaste para los extremos X Y Z??
02:28 Snoopy went: Yo Hooman, watchu doin?? Me tryinna rest, dawg!
Was it just me or was the saw still making a noise even when it wasn't going round!? 😝 🤣
what if i cant make my hands move as fast as yours at 5:33?
Could you tell me the model of the screws?
Good work
Mind you, this is 3 years after vid was posted. But it’s problematic to have a continuous piece of wood underneath a mattress. You need to at least drill holes, or better yet have separate planks with space in between. This is to avoid humidity and mold buildup.
What is madras?
@@SkyeReim oops, i meant to write mattress
@@deandre1988 so how should it be? cause im planning to build a loft bed aswell
Fiquei encantada com essa máquina de cortar madeira, eu só conhecia a maquita. Adoro marcenaria e ferramentas em geral, desde menina faço algumas coisas em casa. Quem me dera ter todo esse aparato em ferramentas. Parabéns.
I hate it how on these time lapse videos, most of the time, we get so invested with our time on a 10min video only to get 30 seconds of the actual finished project looks like.
you're free to skip the video
@@doctor9633 yup, he is free to comment this video too
Great job for a novice..In fact you got some good skills, are you self taught? Keep up the good work and practice practice and jump in! Just be safe with power tools people! Saftey gear .
My suggestion is to place your lag bolts on each stud in the wall.
4 bolts that are 2" apart seems crazy, only because studs are usually 1-1/2".
Depending where you live its 16" or 24" On Center stud layout.
Hope it didnt fall down .
MyVtec_BwAAHHHHH yeah that’s what I was thinking too... I was like “double spaced bolts?? What’s he screwing into? Drywall???”
Maybe he's international and they have double studs there or something? Is that possible?
You should always do your pencil line cuts first then cut out in between, this allows for a better way to cut the joint
hola, felicidades! si me sirvió su vídeo, me dio buenas ideas, gracias!!!
Muchas gracias por la inspiraciòn! We ll start right now building our own. Die Musik im Video war super!
Materials list and plans? I don't want mine to break because I did it wrong!
Soooo did you put the bed to test?
Good job!!! I Love this loft bed... Thank you for sharing...
Very interresting
This is the best DIY video I've ever seen!!! Loft bed turned out great, but 10 minutes after the video I'm still laughing about the fact this video has 0s of editing, too much fast-forwarding, condoms on the floor, guy cleaning before starting the job, no instructions, is definitely too long, and still 500k views! Hats off to the creator!
darjanzlobec mm i dont know what do you see but dont have that in the video. Another user see it too 🙄
www.dropbox.com/s/65306otvy4kbtlj/condom.png?dl=1
hahaha
love the dog so cutee
Thanks, your vidéo is verry helpful
Great work! a little over engineered, its must weight a ton! same results can be achieve gluing 2X4's and creating the tenons! nice work in deed..
Nice build; I don’t get what all the hate is about. Loft beds are about saving space, and yours accomplished that for sure. Buying an adult loft bed pre-made is over $2,000, so you probably saved a ton of money. It looks very sturdy as well.
Exactly. Cannot wait to get started on mine
"Hey TheHackLab! What are you building?"
"A loftbed that will survive a tornado... and an earthquake... and a meteor strike... at the same time."
Thank you for sharing your project; very helpful 👍
Wow, that's a great advantage to having a miter saw!! Lots of notches quickly 😁
in short ,, its not possible for me 2 do this
motivation is the best way to create
Como siempre genio , brillante , abrazo enorme sos un crack
Good work brother God bless you
Me: 2x4 are overkill for this.
The kid: hold my headset. 😂
Hola amigo que tipo de. madura es ésa? o que madera me recomiendas?
Thanks for your video. I've been looking for ideas and I like this one.
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Respect for doing this in your room... hella mess. That dust will settle for a week lol.
What would be the point of the bolts in the four pattern into 2x4 studs. The spacing of the bolts means that 2 of each set of 4 will NOT be in the 2x4 stud. Just use long screws and make sure to put 2 to 3 in each set going vertically and hit each stud in that wall. The screws with the one leg will be plenty to hold a large amount of weight.
how do you know what kind of studs he was screwing into? can you see through the walls?
I never chiseled out my notches lol. Takes too long for my impatient self. I always held the guard open on a skil saw and used bottom of the blade to flatten the notch out
are you still in possession of all your body parts?
man did all the work
Thats exactly what i wanted to See and How i will do it ❤
Did you get started
Very nice strong built bed. Loved the doggie and the kitty too. Greetings from sunny Jamaica.
Watched these vids for an hour and this is the best one
Hey can you send me the plans?
Cómo se llama los tornillos que usaste amigo?
Some of these comments are so rude! Thank you for the info...looks very strong! Nice job😊
Thanks!
What kind of wood are you using for that project bro?
I see a lot of people asking what kind of wood it is. As long as it's pine, cedar, fir... It doesn't really matter. Even heavier, denser woods like maple or oak might be overkill and even dangerous in this setup and it's feasible that he could have spent WAY less on pine 2x4s instead of 6x6s and still made a SOLID loft bunk. The only thing I see that is really of concern is the fact that this isn't properly anchored to the wall. AT ALL. Not sure what the code is in Argentina for stud-spacing, but I would imagine it's similar to the US. Generally 16" on center. Here, the lag bolts would have been overkill if not for the robust posts. Since it's only really anchored in a couple spots and it's questionable how deep those bolts actually travel into the studs given the post and drywall thickness, I'd be worried about body weight on top of that thing over time. Also looks like you scrapped the box spring for some THICK MDF panels. That is SERIOUSLY one-heavy-loft you've got there. If those bolts run too deep, he risks compromising the integrity of the stud, too shallow and he runs the risk of ripping those bad-boys right out of the wall. 2 of those bolts on each corner are likely drilled only through the drywall/plaster and are sitting in the empty wall cavity. Should have used 2-3 long, narrow construction screws all along that back plate at each stud making sure no utilities ran through.
8e6 🙏 wise words
I just want to buy a loft bed for my queen size mattress. My room is pretty small so it would be useful
the good ones are like 2K sadly.
Já curti os animais. Muito bom brother.
Great 👍 job!!!
Nice vid. Pretty courageous to hook up one side of the bed to the drywall, wow
H also attached it to the doorpost on the left side and I hope these are brickwalls too, haha.
You realize behind the drywall are studs. That’s what he anchored the bed to.
@@Billy-rq9hsI was just about to say that lmaoo😂 bro think dude house made of straight hard mud
The fasteners looked too spaced out for them all to be hitting a stuf @@Billy-rq9hs
How did you secure the bed post?
part of the upper frame (the part where you’ll have your bed on top of) is secured into the wall with anchors (strong nails)
i want to have something like this in my room!!!💓
Que usaste para resanar los barrenos de tu pared?
Buen video
yeso .-.
También puedes utilizar ready mix
when it's a time lapse but speed at 2x is not quick enough
easy to make loft but only if you have a giant ass saw
yet he wrote diy in the title lol
not sure if i'd attach it to the wall. once you start shaking that bed back and forth its gonna tear the paint maybe crack the drywall.
Hi I have a wood bed pretty basic. Could be posible to ad some legs to it to make it higher ?
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How do you do it all so fast man I wish I could get things done like this my place would look amazing!!! 🤗🤔
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I love your bed sir. Very nice design.
Thank you!
okay but how? I need step by step instructions
Me gusta tu trabajo amigo, muy bien echa la cama. (Para lo que la quieras usar no es problema de nadie, unos comentarios de la gente fuera de lugar) Pero un consejo te doy y es que debes por lo menos si no das instrucciones verbalmente pues entonces escribe los pasos y detalles.
Se que mejorando esto serías de mucha mas ayuda.
How do I cut that corner notch?
Watch your wood with that saw blade cutting it pretty close lol good job on the bed man
You didn't show the end result properly
he didnt show the end result at all
A mattress has to be able to breath through the slats, so being on a flat board will cause mould to grow under the mattress.
Outstanding job!!..... Have anyone try the DIY SmartDesk Kit from ►Autonomous?
THE BEST! Grandissimo!