How to Make a Ladder | Easy Ladder Build
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ก.ค. 2024
- In this video I'll show you How to Make a Ladder with this Easy Ladder Build
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Okay. But only cause you said so.
Thank you. And love your videos. Inspiration to make projects
When Nick offerman needs advice he comes here for inspiration and tips 👌
I NEED the rest of the BOAT videos, that was an amazing build and would love to see what it looks like finished and in the water, also be cool to see it painted but didn't know if you was planning on using marine grade paint or not
Don’t hate me but what about making a wood bed! WITH CABINETS?!? Just an idea. Love your videos
As a military veteran (Canadian) who used to work with his hands (and now pushes paper due to injury), I want you to know you have helped encourage me to give hobby woodworking a shot. It has brought a lot of purpose and joy back in to my life. For this, I thank you sir. There are a lot of other channels on here, but none have your distinct/engaging sense of humour. Watching your videos kinda makes me feel like I'm back with the boys all those years ago. Please keep doing what you're doing.
I have done some woodworks in the past but this woodwork plan th-cam.com/users/postUgkxZF0EMnrujZvqHhGkxiz559uIABJWR9TG helps me do much in a far lesser time than i used to do i have already built several projects with this plan and i intend to do many more soon. Thank you so much!
The sides are called rails. You can lighten this up a bit by removing some of the material on the rail. This makes a hand hold for the person climbing the ladder. You can do this with oak but not many other woods.
I've been planning to make a librarian ladder exactly like that (pipe & all) for our Scout storage shed. One additional feature I'm going to add: an additional hook/slot at a lower position so that when it is not it use, it can be hung vertically so it doesn't get in the way when walking around the shed. I'll add oblong hand-holds to lift it.
This what I was thinking and hoping he'd show too. Perhaps you can post a picture of what you did/do, because I don't know how to do it unless I see it done. TIA
Great video. Something for dummies like me.
When blue tape is a line item deduction as a woodworker, you know you made it in the big leagues.
Great project. I liked how you found the angles of the legs. Very smart 🤓!
Been with ya a couple months now. Great craftsmanship, great humor and family. Appreciate the content!
I'm a 65 year old grandma and am going to build this for my off-grid cabin that has two lofts with a six foot space between them. Going to make it so I can switch from one loft to the other and have a short fixed pipe rig setup like you made, using horseshoes at the top of the ladder to hook into the pipe at the top. Thanks for some great tips!
I must honestly say that no matter what you would put a smile 😁😁😁😁😁 on anyone's face by just watching any of your videos, even when you're sad.
The humour you bring to your videos is amazing ❤️❤️❤️
One of the most entertaining woodworking channels ever!
I was talking to my boys today about making one of these for my garage. Thanks for showing us how you did this one. Gave me some great ideas!
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beautiful piece of work
TH-cam commenter here. The ladder sides are called pieces. The things you step on are the other pieces.
Learning so many useful things here in such a delightful way! Would be really cool if you could show us to make an awesome door with all the complicated stuff (tenons, decorative details, arches, keyholes, hinges etc).
This is why you are my favourite you tube woodworker, not only did you hide all those pesky screws but you also increased your hide and seek options as well!
Love your energy. Excellent as always.
Side Pieces = Rails, there. Love your videos man :)
Yep. The side pieces on a ladder are rails. On stairs, the side pieces are called stringers.
Amazing job! Great job! Thanks for sharing!
Awesome! Thanks for the knowledge AND entertainment!
This is a great, informative video - thank you!
Honestly I could watch your projects and listen to the commentary all day long. It's just perfect.
Love your intros (and content). Thank you for your work.
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You're one of the most entertaining wood working channels that I've found. I appreciate the dry humor, educational aspects, and honesty you put in every video. Thank you!
Nothing dry about it.
Happy New year from UK🇬🇧🎉
Great job on your videos! I find them very entertaining while picking up great tips! Thanks man!
Excellent video w Super Shop Skills! and I do appreciate the humor too :-) Thank you for sharing
A new Bourbon Moth Woodworking Video! This new year is already off to an awesome start
Great work. I am not a wood worker but I was asked to make something similar for one of my clients (I am a Handyman in AUS). I constructed a ladder very similar to yours but not as good looking as yours of course. The only difference where in the wheels. I used spring loaded self locking wheels so when your were off the ladder you could move it around with ease but once on it your body weight would lock the wheel down.
Just another great educational/entertaining/bithchin teaching session.... Much thanks.
Tom Byrne
That's a really nice studio space. Great rolling librarian ladder
Loved your video. Super funny and refreshing. Keep the videos coming please! Thanks!!
If I could like your videos more than once, I would. Thanks for the entertaining and informative videos. Keep them coming.
This is super cool. The hyperventilating line definitely cracked me up!!
Going to build this one day. Hilarious video too. If you collaborated from the guy’s from four eyes furniture, the skits would be unreal.
Absolutely love your channel brutha!! Great video as always!
Love your videos....keep em coming!
The ladder looks really nice!
Beautiful!
Awesome. Two possible upgrades: grip tape on the steps, and maybe UHMW tape on the pipe to help with gliding and/or reduce wear of the rails.
Good job bud! Simple but perfect!
Great video Jason. I love the way you make your videos.
Just want to throw out there that if you're day job fails (NEVER) you can always get a voice in narration for books. 😁
Brilliant videos and great sense of humour! Nice to see you can make videos with a bit of tongue in cheek humour!
That’s wicked cool! The humor is worth watching to the end!!
Big brain move masking all that stuff with the blue tape! Saves a ton of cleanup and I'd never have thought of it!
Well shit! Also a big brain move with the wedges for the casters.
I think its nice that you do stuff like that for your wife i hope she happy with it. the ladder looks nice :3
Thats a very nice ladder you built there.
Looks awesome, nice build!!
Yes! Yes! Yes! *screaming*!!! Been waiting for this video! Thank you! 🥰
Great woodwork with great humour! 😂 Thank you from 🇬🇧
Bourbon Moth, great woodworking skills and finished project. Loved your helpful tips of matching up the angle of the project ladder with your stepladder and of putting the wheels on the side of the rail bottoms. Very clever. --Mike Pereira, Scarborough, ON, Canada.
This is awesome. Great video, thanks!
Like your work and your humor
loved this. planning to attempt!
Best video i saw this year! Anyway, learned something here and had a laugh. Thanks man! Love your video's and best wishes to you and your family
Side rails and rungs are what you call the ladder side pieces and steps. Save the White Oak for boat building bc it resists absorption of water and is hard to come by. Use Red Oak instead for the non-boat stuff 😀. Beautiful work!
The boat is looking GREAT.
Man the comedy and video work on these videos and channel just kick ass.
I like that tape tip to avoid glue cleanup. Thx!
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You are the only TH-cam woodworker who I don't mind picking up a Domino :) that tells a story! Thanks man for everything, wishing the best.
That's awesome! Now I have to make my wife one. Thank you for posting.
Why have you become my favourite woodworker all of a sudden 😍😍😍
The ladder is great and just what I’ve been looking for, but that boat!!! 😍 Gorgeous!!!
spot on. WHAT LADDER?!
Great work
Another great video. Thanks Jason. Happy New year brother!
I'd say, call the side boards what ever you want! It's your video right? Your viewers enjoy it no matter what you call them. Thanks for the awesome video as always. Happy New Year!!!
They are call rails. Really cool project keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Keep making greatness. God bless
Absolutely fantastic. Your wife should be happy...and a happy wife is a happy life.
Saw your shirt, where in Oregon? My dad’s in Portland. I might drop by post COVID.
Subscriber Brian
You are soooo good at your craft AND Funny !!!
Well done.
this is remarkable.
Might be my favorite video so far. Simple project but a great video. Hilarious.
Very very good job . Very clean. Bravo.
awesome video, but the best thing I got from this video is your plans for the boat, and how you have them all protected in the sleeves and binder love that
Please keep making videos. I really enjoy your comedy and skills
I need more videos, Sir. Seriously. I need more.
A ladder to success, nicely done.
Nice project to end the year. Best wood worker!
Very good video and well explained for a complicate project. Compliments!
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Great video! Be safe!
They are stringers, rails or Stiles. Love you man!
Yes stiles in England 🏴
I’m hooked so entertaining Though dry sense of humour , so refreshing you are truly a master
Bro you’re like brilliant!
Great video. Thanks brother.
Really genius design, awesome video
Great video, great channel. I think I will subscribe. I do finish carpentry and and currently getting more into woodworking.
Your videos help me not do math. Which saves time and allows for more beers! Thanks
Hello.
The ladder was a very nice project.
You could attach the wheels in the inside of the two side planks. Or, even better, find a way to insert them at the bottom of the plank by using just the wheels and their axle!
Very nicely done
Thanks for the tip on the picture of you in the website. Definitely a good choice to nix the stache and go full beard... always the best choice
Great video, I wanna see more things for the home videos in 2021 and for the boat to be completed. Happy new year!!
That thumb flick when you cut the angle on the table saw was noice!
u are monster pal, well done
Very very nice!
The vedio was a pleasure to watch thank you