Wooden Patio Ice Chest Cooler | A Project made from inexpensive 2x4

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  • Опубліковано 3 сер 2018
  • We made an ice chest cooler from inexpensive 2x4 lumber. This is a great vacation or weekend project and makes a great addition to any patio or deck.
    The design for this deck cooler came from a video by DIY PETE. We have included a link to his video below.
    We started by figuring out how tall we wanted the cooler to sit. Then we cut down the 2x4s to size. Once cut to size, we secured the legs with pocket holes. (Link to the inexpensive jig we used below). We then removed any excess part of the cooler. (handles, lid pins, etc.) Once cleaned up, the cooler was measure for size. We made a base platform for the cooler to sit on and the screwed it all together adding a top as well. Once the framework was built, we sanded and stained all the wood. We created paneling by resawing the 2x4 s along the width. We used wood glue and a pin nailer to secure the paneling. We then made the lid portion following the same patter: Measure, build framework, and add paneling. We secured the top wood to the cooler lid using some long screws. We then finished the entire project with some polyurethane, added the hardware, and called it a day. : )
    If you enjoyed the video please give it a like and let me know your thoughts in the comments below.
    All the techniques we used and a more detailed explanation can be found in DIY PETE's build video.
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  • @speedee888
    @speedee888 5 років тому +1

    Sooooo cute! His lucky to have a handy dad like you!

    • @MakerInTraining
      @MakerInTraining  5 років тому

      Thank you! We love working in the shop. Great to have a helper. : )

  • @TrevorHigginsDustysqueak
    @TrevorHigginsDustysqueak 6 років тому +5

    That bagged drink in the bottle opener killed. Nice work brother. This project looks amazing.

    • @MakerInTraining
      @MakerInTraining  6 років тому +2

      +Trevor Higgins Thank you!! Yea, I couldn’t resist.😂😂

  • @CarlosHernandez-tt2uo
    @CarlosHernandez-tt2uo 3 роки тому +1

    Great video

  • @themotortmarine2982
    @themotortmarine2982 5 років тому +2

    That looks awesome I'm working on one myself with my 13 year old son.

    • @MakerInTraining
      @MakerInTraining  5 років тому +1

      +robert madrid Awesome! Its fun to have the kids help isn’t it! : )

  • @priorsaurus7571
    @priorsaurus7571 5 років тому

    You know what I love this channel

    • @MakerInTraining
      @MakerInTraining  5 років тому

      +LEGO Toys : ) We are glad to hear it! : ) Don’t forget to follow us on social media for bts content! : )

  • @ignaciomartinez718
    @ignaciomartinez718 5 років тому +1

    Awesome 👍

  • @ChenteChannel
    @ChenteChannel 5 років тому

    This is one of the best videos I ever seen on this type of projects, the music is good , the quality of the video is good , really good shots and the final result is a really good one. Congratulations.

    • @MakerInTraining
      @MakerInTraining  5 років тому

      +Chente Channel We try! : ) Glad you enjoyed the project!

  • @zrugel
    @zrugel 6 років тому +3

    really nice, very robust design too. looks great.
    tbh, I was concerned longer than I should have been about the lid staying on... up until you added the hinges.
    I suppose if you wanted a different look, you could char the wood with a torch instead of using stain (before the clear finish).

    • @MakerInTraining
      @MakerInTraining  6 років тому +2

      +wmaiuiet [zrugel] Thank you as always!
      Make sure to check out the reference video from the original designer, he goes into more detail and adds a shelf to the bottom as well.
      It’s not very clear in my video, but the lid is actually held together with screws going through the wood and into the plastic, and it sits lower than you would think. (Not sure if that’s what you meant) That being said, I think it might actually hold without the hinges. (Although it would be a paint to lift off) : )
      I love the charred look! And pine would be perfect for that! It would also be more cost effective and faster to make since you wouldn’t have to spend time/money on stain! : )

  • @gnt256
    @gnt256 4 роки тому +2

    how many 2x4's did you need and did you cut the apron's at 1". great looking cooler bro

  • @markveilleux4938
    @markveilleux4938 4 роки тому +1

    Awesome job! I hope it really inspires the little guy.
    Did you install chains, or something that keeps the top from opening all the way?

    • @MakerInTraining
      @MakerInTraining  3 роки тому

      Because of the construction the lid sits at slightly over a 90 degree without the need for a chain. Although I would think over time it might wear the hinges. Good suggestion!

  • @kylet3589
    @kylet3589 4 роки тому

    What are those fittings called that you attached the spigot with can't find anything like them

  • @williamtaboada6438
    @williamtaboada6438 5 років тому

    Where did you get the drain parts?

    • @MakerInTraining
      @MakerInTraining  5 років тому

      +William Taboada Our local hardware store. Check the garden section and the plumbing section.

  • @kornyque8081
    @kornyque8081 4 роки тому

    How tall did you make it?

    • @MakerInTraining
      @MakerInTraining  3 роки тому

      We followed the instructions from another makes videos. The link to his design (Which includes measurements and plans) are in the description. Thanks for watching!