Hi Mark. I have a couple of questions (I know this video is a year old). Why do you cut by hand when you have a chop saw and 2nd question is (I hope not offensive) that I have seen your hand shaking. Do you have essential tremor like me and, if so, how to you make sure that you don't make mistakes when drawing lines etc? Liked and Subscribed btw. Found this video from your bin store one
Noiiice! If only I had room to store logs... Funny, I have a friend here in North London who's always banging on about how ecological she is by not running a car, but still complains (rightly) about breathing other vehicles' particulates. It all went a bit sour when I showed her the stats on her wood-burning stove... I wasn't judging, just saying... Cheers!
I assume that your customer wants this for storing kiln-dried logs or similar? If they’re planning on seasoning logs in that store, there’s nowhere near enough scope for air movement; it’d need to be slatted.
Love that you said you’re happy. That’s the most important thing. When we push ourselves and we learn something we feel good about ourselves. I’m sure it great. Mark 😃
Looks great mate
That's a great idea 💡 with the extra hand attached to the shed door ! Best wishes Alexander . 😁 👷 👍 👍
Thanks Alex . I don’t use it that often but it’s such an important support when I do.
Makes life much easier. 😃
You've don a very good job there Mark, your customer will be very pleased with that I'm sure, regards, Fred
Thanks Fred They are happy with it.
I enjoyed making it 😃
Great build mark, well worth watching
Thank you I really enjoyed making it
Absolutely cracking video, just what I was looking for, awesome channel.
Hi Ashley thanks 😃
A really nice build Mark, and a very enjoyable watch. All the best mate.
Thanks John take care
A lot of Axel in this one 🥰🐶
Very nice Mark 👍.
Thanks Bill
Take good care
This is great stuff . I shall attempt to make 3 x 160cm log Storers using your method . Pray for me 🙏
So nice❤
Very nice and effective build. Not overengineered either. Efficient use of wood. I see Axle was quite effective at supervising.
Building things doesn’t always need to be complicated to be effective. It was an enjoyable project.
Hope your well
Mark
Axel is always around supervising 🤣
Hi Mark. I have a couple of questions (I know this video is a year old). Why do you cut by hand when you have a chop saw and 2nd question is (I hope not offensive) that I have seen your hand shaking. Do you have essential tremor like me and, if so, how to you make sure that you don't make mistakes when drawing lines etc? Liked and Subscribed btw. Found this video from your bin store one
Looks great Mark I'm going to attempt to build one this weekend. What size screws did you use
4x40mm decking or exterior screws
Noiiice! If only I had room to store logs... Funny, I have a friend here in North London who's always banging on about how ecological she is by not running a car, but still complains (rightly) about breathing other vehicles' particulates. It all went a bit sour when I showed her the stats on her wood-burning stove... I wasn't judging, just saying... Cheers!
I assume that your customer wants this for storing kiln-dried logs or similar? If they’re planning on seasoning logs in that store, there’s nowhere near enough scope for air movement; it’d need to be slatted.
You assume correct 😃
I took the plunge and tried to copy this as best I can, doesn't quite look the same lol, but I'm happy, as I'm not that practical at this stuff,
Love that you said you’re happy. That’s the most important thing. When we push ourselves and we learn something we feel good about ourselves. I’m sure it great.
Mark 😃
Great video! What are the dimensions of the log store?
1.5m wide 1.4m height 500mm depth
Spiffy frickin doodle.
👍
So how much did it cost ?
Approx £170 in materials