Check out these videos next! How to Restain a Deck - th-cam.com/video/jBXnfLe3lzs/w-d-xo.html How to Make a Raised Garden Bed with Paver Edging - th-cam.com/video/RsnXNHsecI8/w-d-xo.html Restoring an Old Wooden Playset - th-cam.com/video/D8b2R7reusw/w-d-xo.html
An air punch nailer is a game changer! I try to repurpose as much lumber as possible for my builds too. Nice transformation and way better than the lattice look, keep up the great work as the goal is to inspire others to build something awesome!👍🏼
I'm a big of upcycling used lumber for projects like these. I helped a friend tear down his deck years ago and I STILL have lumber to use from that. At today's prices, it can't be beat and the wood is still good!
Years back we re-did all the baseboard in the house and the 18ga brad nailer was a life saver. After hammering in nails to the first board I went and bought the thing. I also had a project that needed staples and got an air powered staple gun because the hand held one was a pain. Falls into the "best purchase ever" category.
Your implementation of ad in the video is currently the best implementation of sponsors i have watched... I didnt have to fast forward till the sponsor section because the action is still ongoing behind the clip
This is really a lot of work it's long time you have a patient I don't have permission for that you make it so easy but it is hard because you are good at what you do that's awesome man
Apparently the earlier version of the Air Locker was junior-high school me with a trash pick hammer and nail punch. Seriously not my most fun summer, but I'll admit it: did learn how to throw a hammer. Thanks, Dad.
There is no doubt you will will be nominated for Multiple Grammy Awards! The extra points are endless: ingenuity, entertaining, concise and much more etc! I rarely "watch" ads, but I absorbed the Norton LifeLock content while watching you work... Now, I need a Wagner Paint Sprayer and much more :-) Even though the darn snake startled me a second time.... I remain Subscribed, with my Notification Bell Turned "ON" :-) Thank you for sharing. You put a ton of effort into this video! Very Well Done!
Well done. Great inspiration. I did the same thing. 3 years ago someone was taking down their deck. I look cjed itvup for $450. And ended up with a 10 x 20 deck with composite top. Alot of work to pull all nails screws and clips but we'll worth the effort
Looks outstanding! We’re still using the wood planks from our neighbor’s fencing. My husband thought I was crazy, but now with the cost of wood, he’s once again bowing to the queen of (s)crap.
What an awesome transformation!!! It was labor intensive but had to be so gratifying to give new life to that old fence and keep it out of the landfill. Also saved a lot of money. The end product looks fantastic!
Great project and incredible job on recycling the wood. I have several times used recycled cedar fence boards on projects. I did a beautiful project around a big island that turned out beautiful recently. The nail holes just added character on my project.
If you use a lot of reclaimed timber I think you would find a pinpointer a great help. It will locate all those hidden nails left in the wood. I use one on all my wood before running it through my joiner thicknesser.
I've seen videos of that "death puncher" (love that name! Ha ha ha ha) but never really seen one used in the real world. The other thing is with the price of lumbar these days, you saved a ton of money! And a quick tip... jig saw! Great outcome!
That looks great! way better than lattice. If you start focusing on reclaimed wood you'll find that there is so much wood being thrown out everywhere. As a 'wood hoarder' myself the higher prices don't help, when I walk past a skip with nice wood in it I have to take it.
You did a great job! I did a similar job to my friends back porch/deck in TN. I hate hand saws but I found most american hand saws work /cut on the push stroke. When you apply a pushing force the blade wants to bend on an america style saw so your cuts are wider and not straight! I bought a Kakuri Japanese pull saw! It cuts on the pull stoke! The blade is in tension and keeps a straight thin cut.
After finding several hidden nails and staples damaging my tools, I’ve learned to buy a $20 metal detector through Amazon and it’s been a game changer.
Brilliant. great idea on clamping the door panels together before installing. Ive tried the opposite and literally spent days trying to get them just right. End result screw holes slightly off resulting in a messy work around.
Awesome build Brad. Love the upcycled material and the look turned out great. I settled for lattice a couple years ago and while it was better than nothing, doesn’t look great.
so beautiful .... such a perfectionist!! but you make perfectionist look perfect.... you need to make a video of all the before and after's from your house... you did practically redid your whole house!! so how many years have you lived there and how many projects completed... how many people come in your home and say... wow I love this... " oh I built that" oh I love this too... yep built that... that is a woodworkers dream!! well I build everything in and outside of the house..
Very cool man! I did something similar to my deck many years ago. I used treated decking boards and ran them vertically rather than horizontally. I think either way is a lot better look than lattice.
That was a lot of work, you reused all wood, put so much time, I enjoyed the video even thou I don’t have a deck,nor tools or knowledge how to use them lol, just for your hardworking , great tools and awesome shop I subbed.
this is awesome, i was at the county landfil throwing away shop offcuts, some one was throwing away fence just like this, only regret is i could onlyu get two into my truck. 8 - 8ft sections were thrown away
Wow. Amazing as always. I kinda liked the 2 tone look off the stained deck n post and the natural color of inserts. Either way looks great. Way better than using whatever 4x8 wood/ vinyl lattice at local box store n cutting it to fit. You made it your own. Great job once again
We move into our new home June 30th, and the deck there needs major work. I’ll be using many of the skills and tricks on that. Btw - if you have an opportunity to do a segment on removing paint from a deck, please do one. This deck is painted and looks horrible. Great content as usual!
Check out these videos next!
How to Restain a Deck - th-cam.com/video/jBXnfLe3lzs/w-d-xo.html
How to Make a Raised Garden Bed with Paver Edging - th-cam.com/video/RsnXNHsecI8/w-d-xo.html
Restoring an Old Wooden Playset - th-cam.com/video/D8b2R7reusw/w-d-xo.html
Great outcome! personally I would have sold the timber from your neighbours fence, and with that money buy a brand new house instead!
no doubt!
LOL!!
Ottimo risultato invece, con legno di recupero hai fatto un bel lavoro estetico e funzionale!!! 👍😉
This reclamation should be in the hall of fame of 'trash to treasure' projects! Outstanding!
Yea, I’ve always liked his stuff but this might be my favorite
thanks!
LOL, “the fast boat to banana town”. Great job Brad. You’re gonna have to replay the inspectors dance at his wedding, Ha ha😄
Oh yeah, he's super proud of it 😂😂
@@Fixthisbuildthat He is proud now, when he is 22 he will be hiding under the table.
You should have ask him to help, another life skill😁😊 His dance is awesome!!!
I'm so glad you added the stop to the center gates. The inconsistency was driving my nuts. lol
An air punch nailer is a game changer! I try to repurpose as much lumber as possible for my builds too. Nice transformation and way better than the lattice look, keep up the great work as the goal is to inspire others to build something awesome!👍🏼
Yeah, that air puncher is a beast
I'm a big of upcycling used lumber for projects like these. I helped a friend tear down his deck years ago and I STILL have lumber to use from that. At today's prices, it can't be beat and the wood is still good!
Years back we re-did all the baseboard in the house and the 18ga brad nailer was a life saver. After hammering in nails to the first board I went and bought the thing. I also had a project that needed staples and got an air powered staple gun because the hand held one was a pain. Falls into the "best purchase ever" category.
11:08 - "after a few adjustments". I don't know why but I liked this part. As usual, great video Brad.
Your implementation of ad in the video is currently the best implementation of sponsors i have watched... I didnt have to fast forward till the sponsor section because the action is still ongoing behind the clip
Re-use Re-cycle makes my heart sing!! Fantastic video Brad ! Pistol grip on the hand saw makes for more accurate cut, I only just learned that !
Great project for some salvaged material. Turned out really nice and gotta love that nail puncher
Phenomenal vid! Tons of work involved in this bad boy! Well done!
Yeah, it was a ton of work, but now that it's done it's worth it 😀
@@Fixthisbuildthat Yes sir. And the Google AdSense doesn’t hurt…
This is really a lot of work it's long time you have a patient I don't have permission for that you make it so easy but it is hard because you are good at what you do that's awesome man
I just watched it again. It turned out so nice. What a great difference
This was a fantastic, realistic, and practical way to recycle this material with an excellent result. Thanks for the great video!
Apparently the earlier version of the Air Locker was junior-high school me with a trash pick hammer and nail punch. Seriously not my most fun summer, but I'll admit it: did learn how to throw a hammer. Thanks, Dad.
Been there/Done that!
From one recovering engineer to another; that looks great.
There is no doubt you will will be nominated for Multiple Grammy Awards! The extra points are endless: ingenuity, entertaining, concise and much more etc! I rarely "watch" ads, but I absorbed the Norton LifeLock content while watching you work... Now, I need a Wagner Paint Sprayer and much more :-) Even though the darn snake startled me a second time.... I remain Subscribed, with my Notification Bell Turned "ON" :-) Thank you for sharing. You put a ton of effort into this video! Very Well Done!
That looks so awesome! Definitely WAY better than lattice
Well done. Great inspiration. I did the same thing. 3 years ago someone was taking down their deck. I look cjed itvup for $450. And ended up with a 10 x 20 deck with composite top. Alot of work to pull all nails screws and clips but we'll worth the effort
Nice!
Looks outstanding! We’re still using the wood planks from our neighbor’s fencing. My husband thought I was crazy, but now with the cost of wood, he’s once again bowing to the queen of (s)crap.
😂 😂 Love that!
This build was oddly satisfying!! Thank you.
The spraying was the best part!
@@Fixthisbuildthat for me too!!
Might consider adding some screen to the inside to keep down the bees and wasps. Great work!
What an awesome transformation!!! It was labor intensive but had to be so gratifying to give new life to that old fence and keep it out of the landfill. Also saved a lot of money. The end product looks fantastic!
yes, I would of still been working on that... seriously!!
Great video. As a former engineer I LOVED the line "sucker for symmetry and a recovering engineer" :)
Looks phenomenal and I appreciate reusing perfectly good lumber 👍🏼and I love that you can use the under deck as storage with the gates
Wow looking much better...
Thanks!
Awesome!! Looks fantastic!! Lumber was free!!
Great use of reclaimed lumber. Turned out great!
Your title made me wonder if you'd been watching Drew Fisher! This was fun to watch, as always, and the final product is lovely!
Looks really good , like the fact that it is all reclaimed !!
Nice job my friend!!!
Thanks!
That's a great project! Excellent work.
Thanks, Wassim!
Great project and incredible job on recycling the wood.
I have several times used recycled cedar fence boards on projects. I did a beautiful project around a big island that turned out beautiful recently. The nail holes just added character on my project.
If you use a lot of reclaimed timber I think you would find a pinpointer a great help. It will locate all those hidden nails left in the wood. I use one on all my wood before running it through my joiner thicknesser.
I've seen videos of that "death puncher" (love that name! Ha ha ha ha) but never really seen one used in the real world. The other thing is with the price of lumbar these days, you saved a ton of money! And a quick tip... jig saw! Great outcome!
Wow! What a huge difference. Awesome job man.
I wish I had all those tools
Definitely makes building exciting
Looks amazing. Great outcome
scrap woods takes a lot of effort and time but the result is satisfying.. I made a project using scrap pallets and the result is nice. 🤗🤗🤗
Wow! Just wow! That looks amazing!
That looks great! way better than lattice. If you start focusing on reclaimed wood you'll find that there is so much wood being thrown out everywhere. As a 'wood hoarder' myself the higher prices don't help, when I walk past a skip with nice wood in it I have to take it.
Yes, lots of wood to be had out there!
nicely done Brad. Surprised chuck didn't try to sneak in and steal some camera time :)
He thought about it, but I kept him at bay 😂😂
That nail puncher is the tool I didn't know I needed. I just bought one (from your link). Thank you very much for this video.
You did a great job! I did a similar job to my friends back porch/deck in TN. I hate hand saws but I found most american hand saws work /cut on the push stroke. When you apply a pushing force the blade wants to bend on an america style saw so your cuts are wider and not straight! I bought a Kakuri Japanese pull saw! It cuts on the pull stoke! The blade is in tension and keeps a straight thin cut.
Well done. Huge difference
"we just have a lot of junk"
I see like 6 things under there - I think we have different definitions of what "a lot" is
Nice, working on a fence right now and considering spraying the wood to try match my deck. Skirting the deck is on the horizon, too
After finding several hidden nails and staples damaging my tools, I’ve learned to buy a $20 metal detector through Amazon and it’s been a game changer.
That's the one!
Me who has a metal detector app that works
@Official Nebula what’s that app called ?
I use Kreg pocket tools often in projects. Makes the work go faster and secure
Brilliant. great idea on clamping the door panels together before installing. Ive tried the opposite and literally spent days trying to get them just right. End result screw holes slightly off resulting in a messy work around.
Awesome build Brad. Love the upcycled material and the look turned out great. I settled for lattice a couple years ago and while it was better than nothing, doesn’t look great.
Very nice. God bless your skills and talent.
Wow what a great video and it looks amazing
Appreciate it!
DUDE!!!!! That looks absolutely amazing! Probably increased the curb appeal of the house by thousands, or in today's terms, tens of thousands!!! :P
so beautiful .... such a perfectionist!! but you make perfectionist look perfect.... you need to make a video of all the before and after's from your house... you did practically redid your whole house!! so how many years have you lived there and how many projects completed... how many people come in your home and say... wow I love this... " oh I built that" oh I love this too... yep built that... that is a woodworkers dream!!
well I build everything in and outside of the house..
Great project! Great use of material with little cost for actual wood.
Great reuse. Turned out perfect.
Wow I watched The entire video through and the before and after is insane
Great project! You can really effectively hide your junk!
Genius hinge fitting technique, I'll he using that! Great looking panels, really nice texture on the strips
Your edit at 10:06 is amazing!!! Also, it time to install some LED lights under there!!
"...and then I could cut the long section of the triangle to size..." I'm surprised you didn't say 'hypotenuse' ;) Thanks for the great videos!
I learned a good bit watching you, thanks for the hard work it took to make the video.
Reuse like this is so cool. Amazing video.
Nicely done and recycling too.
Very cool man! I did something similar to my deck many years ago. I used treated decking boards and ran them vertically rather than horizontally. I think either way is a lot better look than lattice.
Beautimous! Awesome re-use project!
This video was so helpful. Thank you and job well done
This is really great job thank you amazing work
That looks fantastic!
This turned out great.
One of my favorite TH-camrs. Great video!
now that's what you call turning garbage into Gold!! Awesome find and job!!
Very nice editing around 9:55.
Really like how this turned out!!
That was a lot of work, you reused all wood, put so much time, I enjoyed the video even thou I don’t have a deck,nor tools or knowledge how to use them lol, just for your hardworking , great tools and awesome shop I subbed.
this is awesome, i was at the county landfil throwing away shop offcuts, some one was throwing away fence just like this, only regret is i could onlyu get two into my truck. 8 - 8ft sections were thrown away
Nice outcome
Came out great! Nice work.
Great job, It turned out very nice
Great job man! I’ve been looking to do something very similar to my deck, and this video helps big time! Thank you!!! 🙏🙏🙏
Looks great. I have been wanting to do something like this to our deck. Thanks for sharing.
Amazing is the right word great job guy
bravo, brad! nice work.
Wow. Amazing as always. I kinda liked the 2 tone look off the stained deck n post and the natural color of inserts. Either way looks great. Way better than using whatever 4x8 wood/ vinyl lattice at local box store n cutting it to fit. You made it your own. Great job once again
Now we see where the kids bikes got relocated to lol great build Brad!!
Todo Bonito. Muy Hermoso Sus Trabajos, Como Quisiera Yo Saber Esto También, Gracias Saludos Desde COLOMBIA.......🙌🙌🙋🙋
Turned out great!!
This space turned out great and you definitely snagged a bargain on the lumber! Nice work with your Wagner sprayer!
Awesome job! Looks great!
Awesome solution!
We move into our new home June 30th, and the deck there needs major work. I’ll be using many of the skills and tricks on that.
Btw - if you have an opportunity to do a segment on removing paint from a deck, please do one. This deck is painted and looks horrible.
Great content as usual!
Looks really good.
Very nice that looks great . I've always liked your common sense approach to things .
Great upgrade.
You did a super job on this!
Looks Fab!
Thank you!
Nice work especially with using reclaimed materials!