what is the angle at which you cut the top of the post, if you can share, it would be great, I'm about to make my real estate post for my first listing and I'm a DIYer, so... I'm gonna same some $ doing it 😅 thanks!
That would look great for that. Might not want to use concrete lol It’s been a while…but I remember trying out a few angles on a test post just to see what looked better. I would start with a 45 first
Valid question. I should have shown a closeup. These were OLD posts that were covered with gravel dust and dirt from the driveway and when they were stored on the ground. I just ran a 60grit pad over it real quick to clean it off faster.
Just watched your video. Making one today. Thanks for the inspiration.
Simple design, with limitless opportunity for variation -- like height, color, ornamentation. I'll be building mine following your methods.
Beautiful job and so well done for durability. Certainly like this video.
it will pain in the butt to install and take off for sure.. nice work though!
what is the angle at which you cut the top of the post, if you can share, it would be great, I'm about to make my real estate post for my first listing and I'm a DIYer, so... I'm gonna same some $ doing it 😅 thanks!
That would look great for that. Might not want to use concrete lol It’s been a while…but I remember trying out a few angles on a test post just to see what looked better. I would start with a 45 first
How's come you sanded it AND THEN ran it through the planer? C'mon now son!
Valid question. I should have shown a closeup. These were OLD posts that were covered with gravel dust and dirt from the driveway and when they were stored on the ground. I just ran a 60grit pad over it real quick to clean it off faster.
@@landbalance Makes sense. I was just given ya a hard time. Thanks for the reply!