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I have a lot of work to do my pergola. I certainly will be spraying because I have a lot of spindles to sand and stain. Great job! Thanks!
@@escalade8759 that is a great option. Good luck
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I'm new here, just want to say thanks for the video. I installed a pergola about two months ago and was not sure what the next step was.
You are welcome and glad to hear it was helpful.
Good job, which brad nailer should i buy to build mine? 16 or 18 gauge?
For a structure like this, I would use a screw or a framing nailer. Not a brad nailer.
@@MakingHomeBetter Apologies for the typo, I meant to ask which gauge framing nailer did you use - 16 or 18?
@@tentinelli6940 got it. I actually don't have a framing nailer, so went with all screws.
@@MakingHomeBetter no nails at all, overal screws then?
@@tentinelli6940 yup, all screws
What would you charge for something like this
@@TheDrunkHamster I have no idea. I certainly don't do this professionally (as you can probably tell from the video).
@MakingHomeBetter your work was great man what are you talking about. Say you charged $50hr, plus materials, if someone asked you to do that what would you have charged? Knowing what you know now. I have a job coming up doing what you did.
@@TheDrunkHamster I would say around 1500-2000.
@@MakingHomeBetter that's what I was leaning twoards
Who's gonna tell him there's an easier way to take the grey out of wood rather than sanding the entire thing lmao. We've all been there though bro.
@@warrenlowe676 please do share
I have a lot of work to do my pergola. I certainly will be spraying because I have a lot of spindles to sand and stain. Great job! Thanks!
@@escalade8759 that is a great option. Good luck
👍
I'm new here, just want to say thanks for the video.
I installed a pergola about two months ago and was not sure what the next step was.
You are welcome and glad to hear it was helpful.
Good job, which brad nailer should i buy to build mine? 16 or 18 gauge?
For a structure like this, I would use a screw or a framing nailer. Not a brad nailer.
@@MakingHomeBetter Apologies for the typo, I meant to ask which gauge framing nailer did you use - 16 or 18?
@@tentinelli6940 got it. I actually don't have a framing nailer, so went with all screws.
@@MakingHomeBetter no nails at all, overal screws then?
@@tentinelli6940 yup, all screws
What would you charge for something like this
@@TheDrunkHamster I have no idea. I certainly don't do this professionally (as you can probably tell from the video).
@MakingHomeBetter your work was great man what are you talking about. Say you charged $50hr, plus materials, if someone asked you to do that what would you have charged? Knowing what you know now. I have a job coming up doing what you did.
@@TheDrunkHamster I would say around 1500-2000.
@@MakingHomeBetter that's what I was leaning twoards
Who's gonna tell him there's an easier way to take the grey out of wood rather than sanding the entire thing lmao. We've all been there though bro.
@@warrenlowe676 please do share