Build an Outdoor Garbage Enclosure

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  • Опубліковано 29 чер 2024
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    Learn how to construct an outside garbage enclosure that is attractive and animal-resistant.
    Build a garbage storage enclosure outdoors, out-of-sight, and out-of-reach to the creatures who view the garbage as a tasty meal.
    The enclosure consists primarily of a cabinet with a hinged lid and front-opening doors that both allow easy access to the garbage cans.
    The structure will sit on a base frame of pressure-treated two-by-fours and decking.
    Painted tongue-and-groove panels will cover the upper frame of the enclosure to create a convenient, good looking, and tamper-proof place to storage the trash until the scheduled weekly garbage pickup.
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    Transcript:
    Now, I don't know how things work around your place, but here we get a very important visit once a week. Yep, Tuesday is garbage pickup day. When that truck pulls away, I can almost feel the weight lifting from my shoulders. That's because for six days, our trash has been piling up and piling up. What I need is a place to store it that's outdoors, out of sight and out of reach of the little critters who regard it as a tempting meal. So today I'm building an outside trash enclosure that's convenient, good looking and tamper proof. Now, come on over here and let me show you what I have in mind.
    I'm going to start with a base frame like this, made out of pressure treated lumber. Then I'll add some decking on top of that, we'll put on some side frames, a back frame and a front rail that'll pretty much give us the structure and then some side walls or skins and a back and a front, the doors and the lid. So let's start by building this base frame.
    Since the base is going to be in contact with the ground I'm going to make it out of pressure treated lumber. I've cut out all the pieces from my base here and it's time to hook everything together. Everything seems to fit so let's get these out of the way for the time being. I'm going to start by putting this end piece on. These holes that I'm drilling right now are called clearance or schenkels. It just allows these crews to go through a little more quickly and not to bite in that first piece of wood. This is a hammer drill and it's really nice for driving in long screws. OK, I've got my outer frame done now, so let's see how these fit right here. I don't mind if they're snug, I kind of like that. Almost there. Rotate this one more time. There's our base frame, that's what we had over here on the computer.
    Now for our next step, I'm going to be adding some decking around the top. The decking will be cut to length from inch and a quarter thick pressure treated planks. I'm going to make this flush on the ends and flush on the side. Now I'm not drilling shaker clearance holes for these screws because they're fairly short. The wood is soft and they are going in quite well. To allow for drainage I'm going to put an eighth of an inch gap between the boards. A 16 penny nail makes a perfect spacer. The final plank will have to be trimmed to fit. Three and five eighths ought to do it. So let's just go ahead and rip this down.
    Well, there is our deck, as a matter of fact it looks just like it does over here on the computer. So here's what we're going to do next. We're going to add these two side frames right here. Again, I'm going to screw these pieces together.
    So I think as an added precaution, as this is going to be outside I'm going to put a little glue on. This is a polyurethane glue, very good for exterior projects. Now, this is what urethane glue does when it dries. It kind of expands, kind of foams and it'll push out of a joint, so no problem though, if you just take a sharp knife you can just trim this right off and I'm going to do this all the way around here. Side frame number one and I'm just going to repeat the process for the other one.
    OK, now it's time for me to add the back frame. Here we go, two sides and one back. Now it's time to attach the frames to the base. I find it easier to clamp them in place first, then secure them with rust resistant screws. I can see this is beginning to take shape now.
    This is my back section here, we screw this first to the deck and then into the side frames. Now this part right here, the front is going to be open, but we are going to need a brace up here to tie these two corners together. With the frame complete I'm now ready to apply the paneling that will enclose it.
    So let's start putting up this tongue and groove and I'm going to just put these up temporarily. Just take a pencil and just draw one line. Now, I'll take the panels down and trim each one to length by cutting to the line I've just drawn. This is construction adhesive and since this could move, expand and contract over time, I'm going to give myself extra insurance here, by just putting a bead up here. Let's just set this first board in place.
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  • @stephenrogers4537
    @stephenrogers4537 4 роки тому +3

    Ron is so smooth and mellow when he gives the instructions and makes you think you can do it yourself all the time🤔🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗

  • @justmona9647
    @justmona9647 4 роки тому +1

    Ron I'm so happy to have found your channel❤️ I have learned so much from you over the years!

  • @GOODNESS-sp4hm
    @GOODNESS-sp4hm 4 роки тому +3

    Awesome job well done 👍
    What a handsome piece!
    Thank you for sharing 🙏

  • @joshdleague
    @joshdleague 4 роки тому +3

    A true craftsman. Good work!

  • @kyriacosdemetriou7258
    @kyriacosdemetriou7258 2 роки тому +1

    excellent video sir. thanks for the very detailed explanation. keep up the good work 👍🏽

  • @Xmonders
    @Xmonders 2 роки тому

    Just what I need!!! Nice job Sir👍

  • @deltoid4
    @deltoid4 4 роки тому

    You made that look very simple. Inspiring stuff. Liked and Subbed

  • @kristinaesnice6343
    @kristinaesnice6343 Рік тому

    He made it look very easy to build.

  • @Arlo360
    @Arlo360 2 роки тому +5

    I wish you would have spent some time discussing the hardware installation for the doors and lid. Seems like the video is incomplete without. Nevertheless, one of the better videos I've found thus far.

  • @henaken08
    @henaken08 3 роки тому

    Nice to see how you work. I can't imagine wearing a shirt and good trousers for woodworking, my wife would be mad!!!

  • @ConstanceAllegraProductions

    Love it! I would like to try this project.

  • @Silverbackra
    @Silverbackra 3 роки тому +7

    although I have grey hair I am a beginner. Are there any plans with specific cutting measurements ? I would love to take on this project.

  • @bobbydigital8243
    @bobbydigital8243 2 роки тому

    that was impressive

  • @normhodgkinson6965
    @normhodgkinson6965 4 роки тому

    Ron, you always do such nice work. i can hardly tell it from a good job. :-)

  • @rodelramos9963
    @rodelramos9963 4 роки тому +5

    can you provide us the measurement..I mean the diagram how to built it..

  • @NaumanFarooqi
    @NaumanFarooqi 3 роки тому +9

    Hi Ron what size and type of wood are you using for frames please?

  • @Zhein84channel
    @Zhein84channel 3 роки тому

    Mantap dan keren saya dari Indonesia. Sangat suka vidionya. Sukses terus untuk chennel nya. Amin

  • @joshuaewingweber1932
    @joshuaewingweber1932 3 роки тому +5

    Leaving out some important details, such as the fact the back is higher than the front. What is here is very useful, but what's missing almost negates that usefulness. Also, hinges etc. It would take another 30 seconds to make this video complete so not sure why you're leaving out such important aspects.

  • @aaaaaa67a
    @aaaaaa67a Рік тому

    Yea looks!!! Most excellent!!
    BUT the varmints will definitely be able to open the lid.. in my humble opinion

  • @94233psu399154112333
    @94233psu399154112333 3 роки тому

    Not able to see what were used for the lid hinges. I do really like this. Also, is the back taller so it slopes toward the front ?

  • @abbott415
    @abbott415 3 роки тому +8

    Do you have a material list or plans for this build. Want to try and make this for bike storage.

  • @deerice6131
    @deerice6131 2 місяці тому

    You'll probably never see this comment but I feel like there's some important things missing. How much of an angle did you use for the roof? What kind of hinge did you use on the roof? how was it installed?

  • @kabyccg8752
    @kabyccg8752 3 роки тому +2

    You never mention the cuts on the back of the sides need to be longer and how to connect them as there must be an angle. I have never made anything so this is my first attempt

  • @gregkealey4015
    @gregkealey4015 3 роки тому +3

    Lots of detail on how to build the base - which is about as basic a task as can be. But, no info on how he attached the lid. And his instructions do not have a tilt on the lid, which the final product shows.

  • @emmaveselovsky5930
    @emmaveselovsky5930 2 роки тому

    Where you live do you have harsh winters? Trying to plan one of these but want to make sure it will hold up to our cold Ontario Canada winters

  • @allanfaust1011
    @allanfaust1011 11 місяців тому

    Although i enjoy the video, Knowing the L/W?H as well as material list would be extremely helpful.. more so than the actual building in my opinion.

  • @restplz11
    @restplz11 3 роки тому

    Any tips on weatherproofing something it

  • @victoriaroberts7837
    @victoriaroberts7837 4 роки тому +13

    I like your projects but with this one you didn't show how to attach the hinges or that the back was higher than the front or by how much. These details would have helped me.

    • @alexabenitez7643
      @alexabenitez7643 3 роки тому

      Appreciate Video! Excuse me for chiming in, I would appreciate your thoughts. Have you thought about - Mahorrla Wooden Paradise Method (erm, check it on google should be there)? It is an awesome one of a kind product for building better sheds and woodworking without the hard work. Ive heard some incredible things about it and my m8 after many years got amazing success with it.

    • @sharpestjim
      @sharpestjim 10 місяців тому

      I agree. Adding a rise to the sides in order to make the back a couple of inches taller than the front adds a slight bit of complexity. It requires cutting the ends of the frame members at an angle then cutting the tops of the tongue & groove side pieces at angles, also. Other commenters have indicated that plans and a materials list would be nice to have. This is true, also. Personally, I'd size the base so as not to have to rip the final deck board. No big deal, really. But I'm lazy.

  • @robre6840
    @robre6840 Рік тому

    what was material size used for the walls? im buildin one similar except its alittle bigger 7x5. can i do the walls with 2x3s. thanks ron

  • @Arlo360
    @Arlo360 2 роки тому

    Any estimate as to the cost of materials and hardware? I enjoy projects such as this but maybe it's easier to purchase a Rubbermaid?

  • @catherinescarcelli4740
    @catherinescarcelli4740 2 роки тому +1

    Dimensions???

  • @byjuu246
    @byjuu246 6 місяців тому

    What kind of app or software did you use to design your project?!! Thanks!!!

  • @dabmane
    @dabmane 2 роки тому

    Man, tongue and groove is expensive, I’m probably going to go with some sort of pretreated cladding board

  • @Casmige
    @Casmige Рік тому

    For the floor or bottom part why don’t you lay the 2x4’s flat? That way the beveled front ramp doesn’t have to be so abrupt.
    Oh that’s right you didn’t put a ramp to make it easy to push the bins up inside….

  • @jerrydempsey5428
    @jerrydempsey5428 3 роки тому

    I like the project but I don't know about being resistant to critters. Them raccoons are pretty smart at opening things. lol

  • @LinC429
    @LinC429 3 роки тому +4

    Where can I find a materials list?

    • @abbott415
      @abbott415 3 роки тому +2

      That would be really helpful

  • @Jarod1941
    @Jarod1941 3 роки тому +6

    You skipped over a LOT of build details that would have helped a lot of people.
    Pitched roof, angle cuts, double bracing/half lap joints and more.
    I expect better of this channel.

  • @wigwamswe
    @wigwamswe 3 роки тому

    Share the sketchup file?

  • @derikgearing9349
    @derikgearing9349 Рік тому

    Is this from the 80's

  • @ScreamingEagleFTW
    @ScreamingEagleFTW 3 роки тому

    why dont you show us how the doors open and taking the cans out?

  • @epproject7105
    @epproject7105 4 роки тому

    This isn't the box he built.
    No slope on the demo for the top.

  • @DOLsenior
    @DOLsenior 3 роки тому

    I'd like this without the base

  • @epanzardi
    @epanzardi 2 роки тому +1

    Skip to many steps hard to reproduce. It should have included a plan for us beginners

    • @pargolf3158
      @pargolf3158 Рік тому

      Exactly. Looks great, but what are dimensions? etc. etc. etc.

  • @soulessm8015
    @soulessm8015 4 роки тому

    I NEED THIS MAKE FOR THE BUMS. GOOD SHIT! NOT CACA!😷👍🇲🇽👏

  • @lisaandthekozykittykamperv7952
    @lisaandthekozykittykamperv7952 4 роки тому

    OMG! I NEED TO BUILD ONE OF THOSE. THE OLD VETERAN GUY JUST THROWS THE GARBAGE BAGS ON THE SIDE OF THE BACK DOOR, IT LOOKS TERRIBLE. I WAS JUST LOOKING AT NEW BIG ROLLING GARBAGE CANS TO PURCHASE, BUT THIS LOOKS SO MUCH NICER, I JUST FOUND TOOLS IN THE GARAGE. BUT THEN AGAIN, IT WILL BE MUCH EASIER "FOR ME" TO BUY THE OTHER ONES.
    "I NEED A MAN" LOL! BUT I AM JUST TOO PICKY ON WHO IM ATTRACTED TO & GOTTA KISS FOR A LONG TIME. LOL!
    THANKS RON, MAYBE I WILL THINK ABOUT BUILDING ONE THO. THERE IS NOTHING ELSE FOR ME TO DO OUT HERE IN THE FOREST.

  •  4 роки тому

    You need to start uploading HD content, at least 720p.
    I only get 480p from your videos... unless it’s a problem with my viewer over here...

    •  4 роки тому

      Clint Kantor ok, I see. That explains it 👍🏼

    • @wldmike223
      @wldmike223 2 роки тому +1

      The video is old. Look at the tools being used.

  • @Roller76
    @Roller76 2 роки тому +2

    I'm sure people are gonna get their feelings hurt but after reading the majority of comments left, you shouldn't be attempting this project.
    Do you really need a parts list? It's a project, not a kit. Do you think that it has to be exact for it to serve its purpose? Adlib. Make it your own. You don't need to use the same type, thickness, or length. Its just a box with hinges. Be creative. And I hope you know that you can scour UA-cam, pinterest, etc and find projects like Ron's. Think outside the box, see what I did there?

  • @Wrnman48093
    @Wrnman48093 Рік тому

    Guaranteed to rot in 3-4 yrs..