The first half of the ua-cam.com/users/postUgkx3ICSK6nSknaL_45CU2NmFSoXjarGMDiJ book is everything about wood: types, tools, finishes, setting up shop etc. The second half is all about doing projects for inside and outside of the home. The color pictures are helpful. After reading a dozen of these types of books, this is probably the best overall (layout, color photos, plans). Only detraction is that many of the projects use a table saw/router/planer, which are usually expensive and take up space, so the plans are less friendly to newcomers and the budget conscious. But I know I can use a drill, circular saw or a jigsaw to make the projects.
It's very pretty, but that backrest looks completely decorative; any pressure on it whatsoever and the whole bench and anyone on it are going to tip over.
Nice job, however safety first. Those railroad ties are soaked in creosote because they are intended for ground contact. Creosote is very toxic, not to be handled with the bare hands, and not to mention breathing, the dust of cut railroad tie soaked in creosote. spend a little money on some good wood or find a tree that has fallen down in someone’s yard. I’m sure they would donate it to you.
Nice idea. I once used train sleepers too in my garden. But then I realized that old train sleepers are painted and soaked in a very dangerous poisen called Creosot, which can give you different kind of allergy and is surposed to be develloping cancer, if too much contact. And over the years it will pollute the soil around it. I my country it is no longe legal to use old train sleepers in public areas. You can use it for private constructions, but it is still dangerous and it does pollute.
Pour ceux qui n’ont pas compris ce banc est une œuvre d’art un peu abstrait ce vieux bois un peu abîmé et tortueux lui donne un cachet exceptionnel en tout cas il est magnifique bravo jolie travail 🤩🤩
Все хорошо. Но со спинкой непонятно. Стоит ли а нее опереться и лавка опрокинется. Такое ощущение. А вообще КЛАСС!!! Увидел же в непримечательном куске дерева вещь.
This bench defies gravity in more ways than one. Didn't get the logic of such a distant backrest. Unless there's supposed to be a cushion. And the beam joining the feet at the bottom is rather badly eaten up. Honestly if two people sat in this it is very likely to tip over. That is why a lot of benches do not have backrests, so that the weight remains perpendicular, or the legs are much much wider so that backrest has perpendicular support as well. Anyway good filming. Tks,
Looks very unstable or is it just my opinion? Funny we didn’t see anyone trying it out. But it’s beautiful from a distance as long as you don’t sit on it. Lots of jagged edges.
Скамейка из гнилья. Такие видео, это не инструкция как надо делать скамейки. Это только для просмотров. Хорошая картинка. Взять как можно хреново выглядящий кусок дерьма и изготовить типа конфетку. Все с умилением залипают. Жены мужьям, а у нас таких бревен до хрена, может и тебе с дивана встать? Цель одна,просмотры...
Забавно смотреть, что бы сделать лавку из говно доски, нужно сначала иметь в арсенале все данные станки, потратить кучу времени и прочее, а на выходе получить просто лавку. Все просто. Возьму на заметку. За видео респект, ща идею ну нет совсем.
You've made a wonderful piece of furniture, HOWEVER that power saw with no blade guards is asking for trouble! In England the HSE would have a field day!
This is a beautiful build, but when you weigh in the chance of hitting a nail or spike, combined with the creosote and repeated application of toxic weed killers sprayed on RR ties each and every year by railway maintenance crews, you might want to pass. This certainly does not detract from a beautiful project.
I like the rustic look of the bench with all those cracks, but they are the perfect home for insects that will damage the wood and that I definitely wouldn't want in my home. Maybe it would have been better to fill the cracks with resin or something to make the bench more durable.
did you notice the R.R. SPIKE that indacates that it was a r.r. tie that has been pressure treated with creasoak which is a highly toxic cancer causing agent
They are also thick of oil from the trains, not the best idea I have seen, not a great idea using a chain saw either, hidden nails you may not see could cause a nasty accident, easier to just go and buy some decent timber to be honest.
Where I live they cover it with mazut that is very bad for you. People sometimes use this wood in their gardens or to burn in their wood stoves not knowing that it is toxic.
Me ajuda aí ficou muito bonito, mas isso é um banco com encosto é isso ?, Mas agora vamos analisar 'se é' esse encosto aí é para não ser usado é isso ? 🤷🏼♂️
Wydaje się, że to bardzo ważny wywiad dla tego kanału - oczywiście nie po to, by przyćmić jakikolwiek inny wywiad, ale zmiana rzeczy jest niezbędna dla tematu, który jest przenoszony przez wszystkie te wspaniałe filmy… a brutalna szczerość tutaj naprawdę uderza. Lokator mieszkania po prostu utrzymuje to w rzeczywistości, ale nigdy nie sprawia wrażenia, że użalał się nad sobą; po prostu szczerze mówiąc, z czym ma do czynienia i stawiając czoła temu wszystkiemu. Nie mogę oprzeć się wrażeniu, że edytowanie tego musiało zapewnić bardzo refleksyjne doświadczenie... wspaniała robota
Seriously, I respect your work and your innovative ways, but a table/or anything with a saturated median of creosote just isn''t wise, smart or.... prudent. Easiest solution, a whoops made a mistake lets stop this and change direciton
@@brendanmccleery2224 If one tries to rest his back, he will for sure tip over. The center of gravity is out of the base unless you keep your legs straight, as far as possible from your body
👌👌 How many time awake of work to awake that sleeping wood? Nice vid, tks. PS: It's ok the center of gravity to lean against the backrest? Surely does but I confess gives me the impression don't, or I don't get how.
My good friend i have 2 very important informations to tell you about that wood with all my good heart without being rude to you. First the liquid they use to those woods its bad for your health to breath when you cut the wood. Second when a wood like that have termites on it never ever put it in your workshop because they will seek a new house and termites love soft wood so they will surely go to the nice pine woods furniture your making. (I work as pest exterminator) Keep the good work
I did a landscaping project with 22 rail road ties. Found the cracks and cervices often contain small rocks and gravel that can quickly wipe out a chainsaw blade it you miss one or two!
I work for cn in northern bc Canada and we still use wood ties,prolly install 20 to 50,000 a year where i live. Only mainline gets concrete,branch lines yards are still wood
It could be good idea, or could be not. It depends on antiseptic which was used in thees sleeper, could it be it was creosote or used oil? They are very dangerous...
I still do not understand what is the meaning of the backrest on this build? It looks very unstable for me. At least should put a 3rd leg under the backrest.
The first half of the ua-cam.com/users/postUgkx3ICSK6nSknaL_45CU2NmFSoXjarGMDiJ book is everything about wood: types, tools, finishes, setting up shop etc. The second half is all about doing projects for inside and outside of the home. The color pictures are helpful. After reading a dozen of these types of books, this is probably the best overall (layout, color photos, plans). Only detraction is that many of the projects use a table saw/router/planer, which are usually expensive and take up space, so the plans are less friendly to newcomers and the budget conscious. But I know I can use a drill, circular saw or a jigsaw to make the projects.
Finally, an instructional video on how to use the worst possible tools in the un-safest way possible
@@alittlebitofeverything5090 I think this guy was new to the job. He still has all his fingers.
How can you forget the most unstable design too! Wait till someone leans on the backrest!!!
Дизайн весьма спорный, учитывая очень узкие ножки и наличие спинки с большим вылетом.
Те же сомнения о дизайне))
Também concordo. Sem estabilidade!
Здравствуйте!Сие творение рук человеческих.Для красоты духовной!
😂
It's very pretty, but that backrest looks completely decorative; any pressure on it whatsoever and the whole bench and anyone on it are going to tip over.
Is it just me, or is anyone else surprised that they still have all 10 fingers?
exactly what I was thinking; was he wearing eye protection?
You are, in fact, not.....
It's just amazing, he has anything left, below the elbow.
It must be a miracle. Safety is not his first choice😂
Has nothing from the neck up!
Or alive...
Nice job, however safety first.
Those railroad ties are soaked in creosote because they are intended for ground contact.
Creosote is very toxic, not to be handled with the bare hands, and not to mention breathing, the dust of cut railroad tie soaked in creosote. spend a little money on some good wood or find a tree that has fallen down in someone’s yard. I’m sure they would donate it to you.
The treatment was surface only. No pressure treatment back then. It’s most likely it’s weathered away by now!
Nice idea. I once used train sleepers too in my garden. But then I realized that old train sleepers are painted and soaked in a very dangerous poisen called Creosot, which can give you different kind of allergy and is surposed to be develloping cancer, if too much contact. And over the years it will pollute the soil around it. I my country it is no longe legal to use old train sleepers in public areas. You can use it for private constructions, but it is still dangerous and it does pollute.
@@abcxyz2927 😂very true - I actually had to laugh because of your comment. Good one! 🙋🏻♀️
How often does your doctor allow you out of the bubble?
@@annacraftits not true please be honest i just removed some and im scared now?
@@robertcornelius3514is he exaggerating?
Гора родила мышь. Столько работы ради скамейки, которая выглядит никак
Pour ceux qui n’ont pas compris ce banc est une œuvre d’art un peu abstrait ce vieux bois un peu abîmé et tortueux lui donne un cachet exceptionnel en tout cas il est magnifique bravo jolie travail 🤩🤩
Все хорошо. Но со спинкой непонятно.
Стоит ли а нее опереться и лавка опрокинется.
Такое ощущение.
А вообще КЛАСС!!!
Увидел же в непримечательном куске дерева вещь.
This bench defies gravity in more ways than one. Didn't get the logic of such a distant backrest. Unless there's supposed to be a cushion. And the beam joining the feet at the bottom is rather badly eaten up. Honestly if two people sat in this it is very likely to tip over. That is why a lot of benches do not have backrests, so that the weight remains perpendicular, or the legs are much much wider so that backrest has perpendicular support as well. Anyway good filming. Tks,
Kayu nya bagus itu bekas rel kereta api,
Coment pertama/one
The most beautiful
The most beautiful Dog🐶👍
Good hand owner
Great heart
Because He love 🐕🐶🦮🏃🏻♂️
Beaten & bruised the sleeper wood with so many cracks is it worth your wonderful effort? Classic finish , brilliant idea & work
Old Train wood ties are very toxic with Chriso, especially breathing fumes; So better to leave it alone.
That’s what I was thinking
same
Totally agree
Creosote.
Just what i was thinking.
Looks very unstable or is it just my opinion? Funny we didn’t see anyone trying it out. But it’s beautiful from a distance as long as you don’t sit on it. Lots of jagged edges.
Yea, especially with the backrest that far out. I think with a little tweaking it can be a good useable piece
I was wanting to see him put it in a form and then cover it with penetrating epoxy to stabilize it, and fill all the cracks and crevices. Not so much.
I agree
Is that backrest a joke or what? How can it hold anything? Why it's only half done? I don't know but this bench doesn't look right...
@@surfshop7552 Only if the backrest is placed against a wall will it be stable enough.
За старания лайк, но как на этой лавке сидеть? А как спинкой пользоваться? Назад ведь можно упасть 🤔
Скамейка из гнилья. Такие видео, это не инструкция как надо делать скамейки. Это только для просмотров. Хорошая картинка. Взять как можно хреново выглядящий кусок дерьма и изготовить типа конфетку. Все с умилением залипают. Жены мужьям, а у нас таких бревен до хрена, может и тебе с дивана встать? Цель одна,просмотры...
@@Rafa-xk2ot и тебе:)
Того же мнения. Со спинкой конечно.... неудачное решение
Забавно смотреть, что бы сделать лавку из говно доски, нужно сначала иметь в арсенале все данные станки, потратить кучу времени и прочее, а на выходе получить просто лавку. Все просто. Возьму на заметку. За видео респект, ща идею ну нет совсем.
Столько труда-затрат а результат так себе...
Хрень полная, скамейка не сбалансированная , будет опрокидываться.
@@ВасилийПисаренко-н9щ ну это же недоработка геометрии а это еще в проектировании аннулируется
Beautiful...and great craftsmanship!
Aren't those old sleepers marinated in toxic chemicals?
In the United States they are. That said, the termites didn't seem to mind living there.
creosote
Shhhhhhhh, don't talk about that.
So glad this comment is at the top of all these videos claiming they've struck gold with their third world practices.
Jep, they are.
You've made a wonderful piece of furniture, HOWEVER that power saw with no blade guards is asking for trouble! In England the HSE would have a field day!
Amazing work. It must be a very hard wood. Warm greeting from Indonesia 🥰🥰🥰
What's that odd structure you attached to one side of the bench?
its a prank bench if you sit on it you tip over
@@memor5514 Oh, yeah, a PRANK BENCH! Why didn't I think of that?
Usually that railwood is really toxic, even if old. You better use an old barn beam next time 👍🏼
Perdone, yo no pierdo el tiempo en esa madera, por mucho q la reforma, esa madera está muerta, es una chapuza gastó tiempo y dinero en corriente,
The creosote they treat those pieces of wood with is toxic, not exactly a recommended wood to work with.
ण
You can get canser from it.
If anything you want to wear a Mask and protect ALL of your skin.
The dumps in California won’t even take them.
Be Cautious 😮
(True Story)
First thing I thought… not ideal material… also the poor saw blades
BEAUTIFUL, BEAUTIFUL bench Sir.
BEAUTIFUL job.
Regards Richard 🇿🇦
นั่งแล้วกระดกแน่นอน เพราะขาโต๊ะอยู่ไม่ชิดปลายที่นั่ง เสี่ยงล้มเมื่อนั่งไม่ระวัง ระวังเด็กจะบาดเจ็บ
This is a beautiful build, but when you weigh in the chance of hitting a nail or spike, combined with the creosote and repeated application of toxic weed killers sprayed on RR ties each and every year by railway maintenance crews, you might want to pass. This certainly does not detract from a beautiful project.
I think you did a great job.
In Norway these are treated with arsenic and creosote and should not be handed without gloves and facemask.
I like the rustic look of the bench with all those cracks, but they are the perfect home for insects that will damage the wood and that I definitely wouldn't want in my home. Maybe it would have been better to fill the cracks with resin or something to make the bench more durable.
I was about to say that
I suggest to pour some epoxy blackjet into the cracks and fill them
But it's too expensive and no one will buy 🙁so
did you notice the R.R. SPIKE that indacates that it was a r.r. tie that has been pressure treated with creasoak which is a highly toxic cancer causing agent
Also a good place to snap ones clothing. Nice looking, but functional ?
Old cross-ties in my area were treated with creosote. That would repel insects, but it might repel humans too. ;)
@@d.jensen5153 all those wood treating plants are closed down and on the federal clean up list
I thought those old railroad ties were covered in something toxic that is horrible for our skin and lungs? Did you run into any problems like that?
No they smell good 😊
they are.
They are also thick of oil from the trains, not the best idea I have seen, not a great idea using a chain saw either, hidden nails you may not see could cause a nasty accident, easier to just go and buy some decent timber to be honest.
Where I live they cover it with mazut that is very bad for you. People sometimes use this wood in their gardens or to burn in their wood stoves not knowing that it is toxic.
In Norway it is usually used creosote on the electric post and rail sleepers. Last forever. But this wood would give you cancer eventually over time.
Hermoso
Me ajuda aí ficou muito bonito, mas isso é um banco com encosto é isso ?, Mas agora vamos analisar 'se é' esse encosto aí é para não ser usado é isso ? 🤷🏼♂️
11:55 looks like you ran out of wood for backrest on the right hand side
Wydaje się, że to bardzo ważny wywiad dla tego kanału - oczywiście nie po to, by przyćmić jakikolwiek inny wywiad, ale zmiana rzeczy jest niezbędna dla tematu, który jest przenoszony przez wszystkie te wspaniałe filmy… a brutalna szczerość tutaj naprawdę uderza. Lokator mieszkania po prostu utrzymuje to w rzeczywistości, ale nigdy nie sprawia wrażenia, że użalał się nad sobą; po prostu szczerze mówiąc, z czym ma do czynienia i stawiając czoła temu wszystkiemu. Nie mogę oprzeć się wrażeniu, że edytowanie tego musiało zapewnić bardzo refleksyjne doświadczenie... wspaniała robota
What an Inspiration. Organic Beauty
what are you going to do about the saturation of Cresote- a toxic hazards
Seriously, I respect your work and your innovative ways, but a table/or anything with a saturated median of creosote just isn''t wise, smart or.... prudent. Easiest solution, a whoops made a mistake lets stop this and change direciton
In South Africa there is a big industry converting old sleepers to furniture.
Красивая работа! Но очень странная спинка. Устойчивость вызывает сомнения.
Interesting choice of music at the end, an old English tune called Lord of the Dance.
These railway sleepers are treated as the most toxic waste, because they have always been soaked in terribly poisonous chemicals.
That's why you don't must to eat'm
@@heryckcalvo 🤣
if it is as poisonous as you wrote. how did those ants and their larvae (they can be seen in the video) survive the influence of that poison🤔
You can literally buy them at Home Depot tf😂
@@ghostz263 What you can buy are garden beams that look the same. At least within the EU.
The backrest ruined the piece for me 😉
Right
It looks nice. What is the backrest for?
To rest one's back
@@brendanmccleery2224 If one tries to rest his back, he will for sure tip over. The center of gravity is out of the base unless you keep your legs straight, as far as possible from your body
Absolutely love it!!! For sale in a UK garden center for £2.5k
Ever smelled a railroad tie? Do you enjoy the sent of hot tar? That wood will never be able to be inside a house.
Just a note for US viewers, railroad ties, are pressure treated with creosote, which is not a good thing to use in wood working projects.
👌👌
How many time awake of work to awake that sleeping wood?
Nice vid, tks.
PS: It's ok the center of gravity to lean against the backrest? Surely does but I confess gives me the impression don't, or I don't get how.
Excelente, Excelente, Excelente
Keren bangku nya salam sukses buat anda.
My good friend i have 2 very important informations to tell you about that wood with all my good heart without being rude to you. First the liquid they use to those woods its bad for your health to breath when you cut the wood. Second when a wood like that have termites on it never ever put it in your workshop because they will seek a new house and termites love soft wood so they will surely go to the nice pine woods furniture your making. (I work as pest exterminator) Keep the good work
З такого прекрасного матеріалу можна було зробити щоб більш цікаве
I did a landscaping project with 22 rail road ties. Found the cracks and cervices often contain small rocks and gravel that can quickly wipe out a chainsaw blade it you miss one or two!
Hell ya!..looks great!!!
I don't know where he found this track tie. Here in Canada, ties are now cement or at least the past 50 years they were creosote injected
I work for cn in northern bc Canada and we still use wood ties,prolly install 20 to 50,000 a year where i live. Only mainline gets concrete,branch lines yards are still wood
It could be good idea, or could be not. It depends on antiseptic which was used in thees sleeper, could it be it was creosote or used oil? They are very dangerous...
railway track beams are very toxic☠
❤WERY NICE❤😊
Beautiful outcome
Well done
Ein super tolles Unikat 👏👏👏
I'm only bitten by the sight of artificial grass and this beauty
Isn’t it going to tip over when you use the backrest?
I think it'll break down if we lean back
Esta hermosa, solo me provoca un poco de dudas su estabilidad
what do you do about the creosote?
Jos 2 veka moze trajati,divno momce,👍vrati me u mlade godine,starina,ali vredna!
Do you expect a normal person to have all this machinery at their disposal??
Fantástico
Que lindo..... Excelente profissional 👍
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Excelente labor!!!! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏Con el respaldo para todo el banquito quedaba rozando la perfección!!!👏👏👏👏👏👏
Interesting, however, if they were railroad ties in the US, they would be soaked in creosote. Im going to assume these sleepers are not treated.
Ховайся он труда положил чтоб лавку деревенскую замутить, которую любой колдырь топором за пол часа сделает. Ещё и покрасивше выйдет.
Опасно такую древесину в станки пускать могут быть камни☝️
Only mud and iron
👋👋👋💜💜💜
nice one
Marvelous !
Why is there a back rest for only a portion? The color and end product is beautiful
What a cute doggy
Are some rail sleepers actually radioactive?
Wow Mashallah
Muy bueno excelente
Your work is remarkable, going from useless to unbelievably antiquated. The exact duration and the exact details, how wonderful to watch your video❤
Tetanus shot sold separately, base seems very narrow for flipping over. Other than that it looks good
Free lung cancer from the creosote though!
Made a similar thing with scaffold boards, it was very prone to tipping over
I still do not understand what is the meaning of the backrest on this build? It looks very unstable for me. At least should put a 3rd leg under the backrest.
@@bunsoft2 WORD!!!
@@bunsoft2 s and a plank seat in the gap
That was my concern with this bench, if you lean back you might fall backwards 😮
Wow, nice bro !
Valeu parceiro beleza gratidão irmão MG moeda brasil ficou ótimo valeu Deus abençoe 👍🛶🏕🚣♀️
Cool!
تحفة جميلة جدا
عاشت الأيادي
Beautiful work indeed!
What did you do about the termites?
I DIG!
That’s a funny lookin bench
Отлично, ещё нужен стол из старого деревянного туалета, чтобы была гармония запахов
Não gostei do banco, ótima madeira, podia ter saído algo melhor
Ballsy to put that railroad tie through a planer but it came out great
Parabéns seu trabalho e muito maravilhoso
Когда кто-то даёт 2ой шанс дереву и делает из "говна" "конфетку" я называю этого человека мастером
They used to dip them in arsenic or other such lovely preserver. Not great to.have them around...
Nice