We used the 2x4 timber at the top to create the bond on the 4 corner to add to the strength, if you watch back the video we lap the 2x4 over each corner to get the strength but make it look like 4x4
As a non english person, I appreciate the effort in using the metric system instead of inches and feet etc. However, we never say stuff like "1200 millimeter". That´s 120 centimeters or 1,2 meter. Thank you for an otherwise great channel.
What a legend this guy is!
Great video, loved the simplicity of the build. I really want to make one, but I don't have the space! Great to watch anyway 👍👌
Thanks Stevie!
I am going to try this, it is not so complicated. Your DIY tips are awesome. I particularly appreciated the dog house using pallet wood.
Thanks for the feedback - yes we love the dog house build too! Give it a try.
Amazing the boys at work lo. This vido and the have got there own out door gym
Great talent Craig, can you show me how to make a 3 by 6 haunted house shed for Halloween, lol
The next video we’ll expect to see a more buff Craig Phillips.
😂😂😂
We bought the timber ready to build one of these but got all 4x4s. Is there a reason you used 2of 2x4s?. Also where did you get hooks from ?
We used the 2x4 timber at the top to create the bond on the 4 corner to add to the strength, if you watch back the video we lap the 2x4 over each corner to get the strength but make it look like 4x4
I can't find that impact driver on the website
Its a new one and should be available soon
Buy a makita one
As a non english person, I appreciate the effort in using the metric system instead of inches and feet etc. However, we never say stuff like "1200 millimeter". That´s 120 centimeters or 1,2 meter. Thank you for an otherwise great channel.