These Simple Wishing Wells SELL!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ม.ค. 2025
- Easy woodworking project using treated 2x4s, treated fence boards, a dowel, rope, and a bucket!
The "2x2" box frame in the beginning of the video can be made by ripping 2x4's. These can be used as a planter or any other kind of lawn decoration, although it is mostly used for covering wellheads. These two are smaller versions of the wishing wells that are made. The video linked in the ending will lead you to a video of building the bigger wishing wells.
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Looks like a winner! TY😉
Thank you!
Superbe vidéo
❤ this! What a fab rustic project. Thanks for the idea and demo.
Thanks for the comment!
well done and well made
Thank you, I appreciate it!
good Job Thanks
I already thought you was going to teach us slowly how to make one. I am disabled and try to learn from some of the best people videos. Measurements would have helped me build one
Hey there! This wasn't meant to be a how to or step by step kind of video but more of a "watch and learn" to show you that you don't need any fancy tools, joints, or cuts to build these. Measurements here are irrelevant, you can make them any size you want to! It's more about the simple design and layout more than anything. If you want specific measurements for the box frame in the beginning feel free to send me an email, it's in the description. Thanks for the comment. 🙂
Have plans? Great video…
The ones I used to make were a whole lot fancier
Just subscribed. Very nice project.
@@darrellburton3949 Thank you 👍
👍👍👍. Thank you
What do they usually sale for in your area? I know all areas are different but just curious as to the range since I'm considering building some myself
Did u use a mix of raw and pressure treated lumber?
Yes. Everything except the handle, dowel, and 2x2 framing was treated. Thanks for the question and comment!
Is it possible to give the measurements of the wishing well ,thanks
How much did they sell for?
@@arlingtontrains7 The ones in this video sold for $120 each.
I've had similar looking wells on marketplace and offerup and sold one in 3 months...I even lowered the price...same for planters, benches ect..
@@thedbcooperforum How much were you listing the wishing wells for? Location and competition are important factors.
@@rusticwoodshop fort lauderdale...mine is a round 4 feet tall and similar ones are going for $150 and I marked mine at $85..
@@thedbcooperforum Thanks for the reply. $85 is on the cheaper side and sounds like a great deal! Our smaller ones are $120 and our bigger ones are $20 more. I've sold 15-20 the last two months but a lot of people in my area have well water so they use them to cover up a well head, that may be a reason.
I would probably use different screws or nails, the sheet rock screws look ugly.
He built that as a demo to get some inspiration to someone.
When you make one use whatever you want , maybe glue it as well
He did a great job . Very simple and quick
Siri do you use pallet wood on this? It sure looks like it cute build. Wish you had directions.