Like the rock of Gibraltar! There's so much room for activities. What do you think? Who's pumped for part 2? WoodWorkLIFE Shirts are back in stock, get em while they're hot! www.woodworklife.com/shop/
Thanks Gary, at first I tried to keep them out of there for safety...but once they started to look like bunk beds, it was hopeless. They are both very good at helping.
It is great as a clamp, it is great to set up fit for things, it is great for fixes and kludges. It is great for many things in woodworking. I mainly use it to replace pin nails for holding pieces, as filler, and to clamp temporarily to attach via other means.
Really good project. I did find that you were talking way to fast to follow what you were saying without watching several sections multiple times. A lot of people don't realise that we need those natural breaks, in talking, to be able to process what's being said properly. Talk to fast or add umm's and err's and it just become a word wall that hits you in the face but doesn't go in. The speed you were talking at the outtro was mach better and I would have preferred to watch an extra few minutes in order to have longer breaks between sentences. I'm off to watch part 2 🙂
I slowed down in part 2. I think I packed in too much in part 1. I just didn't want to do a 3 part video. Sometimes when you're editing yourself it's hard to find the balance between slow boring and talkingsofastthatnothingmakessenseandthewholethingbecomesagarbledmess 🤓
Like the rock of Gibraltar! There's so much room for activities. What do you think? Who's pumped for part 2?
WoodWorkLIFE Shirts are back in stock, get em while they're hot!
www.woodworklife.com/shop/
I'm looking forward to it! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
Awesome! I can't wait to share it. Just VO, final edit, and neuroticism left to go.
Absolutely love the interaction with the kids. Way to go DAD..
Thanks Gary, at first I tried to keep them out of there for safety...but once they started to look like bunk beds, it was hopeless. They are both very good at helping.
Great idea
Thanks for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it
Awesome job Rick! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
Thanks Fred I really enjoyed this build and edit
OH MY WOOOORD!!! So cool!!!!
They love it too
Can't wait for the next video! This has been looking awesome on Instagram.
It's even cooler in person :)
Really neat build!
Wait until you see part 2
Looking great so far 👍 👍
Thanks! It's all done except the edit ')
Nice work
Thanks, they love it too.
Great mind great things. Thanks
Thanks so much
what's the brand and model of that ceiling fan?
If i were to replace the plywood with wooden slats, would it be strong enough to support 2 adults? I wanna do this in a future guestroom
Ya, it should. You could also use furniture grade 1/2" plywood instead of sheathing. Or buy the bed frame supports from Ikea.
Ooooo a study guide
There you go :)
What changes would you make to a comodate adults rather than kids?
@@Middys1 it's really just about the bed size mostly. I would have installed frames under the mattresses to support adult weights.
Cool video. What kind of floor is in your garage/shop?
It's called SwissTrax I got it from www.mancaveflooring.com
Wood.Work.LIFE. Thanks.
@@teddysurf no problem, let me know if you have any other questions
How long did it take you to get it all done?
3 or 4 weeks. Intermittently
The wall behind the beds--What kind of brick is it? Individual bricks, interlocking panels, faux brick wall paper...?
Wall paper, looks good right?
@@WoodWorkLIFE Wow! You totally fooled me! I thought for sure it was real brick. Thank you!
Ca glue corrodes in a few years I wouldn't ca/ superglue anything anymore!
It is great as a clamp, it is great to set up fit for things, it is great for fixes and kludges. It is great for many things in woodworking. I mainly use it to replace pin nails for holding pieces, as filler, and to clamp temporarily to attach via other means.
Really good project. I did find that you were talking way to fast to follow what you were saying without watching several sections multiple times. A lot of people don't realise that we need those natural breaks, in talking, to be able to process what's being said properly. Talk to fast or add umm's and err's and it just become a word wall that hits you in the face but doesn't go in. The speed you were talking at the outtro was mach better and I would have preferred to watch an extra few minutes in order to have longer breaks between sentences. I'm off to watch part 2 🙂
I slowed down in part 2. I think I packed in too much in part 1. I just didn't want to do a 3 part video. Sometimes when you're editing yourself it's hard to find the balance between slow boring and talkingsofastthatnothingmakessenseandthewholethingbecomesagarbledmess 🤓