Righteous instructions (and colorful observations) regarding wooden garden umbrellas, which have become extinct around here (Tucson). As have repairmen. Thank you, RGW. Yrou give me hope. Wish I had a neighbor like yours, for parts.
awe!! i absolutely LOVE his southern charm and refreshing unfiltered commentary!! i also have an “UM-brella” workstation -> supplied with parts from my neighbors old broken wooden patio umbrellas. i tried carpenters glue on the headpiece ( round wooden cracked assembly that holds the umbrella’s arms/ribs ), but i wasn’t pleased with the results. when certain home repairs start to get on my last ass nerve... i walk away and deal with them later. well, today is a perfect day for me to get back on my umbrella repairs THANKS TO YOUR MOTIVATION!! i too HATE being hot and laughed when he smartly steers clear of the sun because of the skin cancer risks! besides skin cancer, the sun also rapidly ages people... so this Southern Charmer is going to continue aging very well!
I just fixed up a grey patio umbrella I got for free. Someone with more money than me paid $89 for it from Kohl's, and it broke the first time they used it. I repaired a broken rib and sewed up a couple places on the canvas that ripped when it broke. Free was the price I could afford, and I'll make it last for a couple of years.
I call them main spokes and support spokes. And yes, these umbrellas were made to fail and difficult to repair. They use factory-made rivets to fasten the main & support spokes together, so you can't remove and replace them without damaging the wooden spokes. Even worse, the spokes are attached to the pole's two connecting rings with a rubber wire that's threaded through all of them. What a pain! I tried to cannibalize two broken umbrellas to make one good one, but gave up and just ordered new umbrellas.
I pick up curb umbrellas all the time, I prefer using the metal ones but I take off the good canvas and save them to use on a good frame.. those wood finger joints are ALL over, in furniture' RVs, mobile and modular homes.
Man I wish I would have seen your video before I bought the cheap market umbrella by Living Accents. I bought a 9 foot 6 rib umbrella, from Ace Hardware. The day I put it up it had holes in the canopy. I took it back got the replacement in five days. The silver pin thing was missing the secured the poles together. I go get the replacement, put the umbrella up and it blew over in 15 minutes and broke the ribs. I'm done. It lasted 15 minutes.
What the hell you doin livin where you live if you don't like sun? Well, I guess us old koots are set in our ways regardless. Oh, my bad, you're a young buck!
Refurbish wooden umbrella stand. Good for you. I just purchased bamboo umbrella frame off Craigslist. Made nicely (not cheap) I plan on sew my own use of canvas on 1906 treadle Singer sew machine 😂
Great video, and you are a clever diy handy man with an imagination to fix most anything probably for free. That said, If it hasn't already been mentioned the finger joints could probably be strengthened, beefed up, several different ways while they are still in good shape, just a weak spot. Would be a proactive preventive measure, or chore, rather than reactive of dealing with the eventual break. One sure way would be to try would be putting several stainless wood screws through the joint across, 90 degrees to the fingers. Properly drill right size pilot holes for the screws for obvious reasons. or Wrap the joints while still good with braided fishing line and a clear glue exactly like you would replace or tighten an line guide eye of a fishing rod with thread and clear fingernail polish. Or fine copper wire and a dozen or two secure tight wraps with a few drops of solder,, your small electrical circuit working soldering iron would work hot enough. Don't tell your stupid neighbor. He'll start the preventive fix thing on his new ribs and quit breaking and throwing the damn things in the ditch. There goes you umbrella source. ... Good luck. Whatever you come up with, video that for us too.
You carry on too much. Get to the heart of your topic. Im still waiting for you to show me how to repair....obviously I won't get the info I need here. Bye
Righteous instructions (and colorful observations) regarding wooden garden umbrellas, which have become extinct around here (Tucson). As have repairmen. Thank you, RGW. Yrou give me hope. Wish I had a neighbor like yours, for parts.
Great thanks will try and make a cover ♥️🏴
awe!! i absolutely LOVE his southern charm and refreshing unfiltered commentary!! i also have an “UM-brella” workstation -> supplied with parts from my neighbors old broken wooden patio umbrellas. i tried carpenters glue on the headpiece ( round wooden cracked assembly that holds the umbrella’s arms/ribs ), but i wasn’t pleased with the results. when certain home repairs start to get on my last ass nerve... i walk away and deal with them later. well, today is a perfect day for me to get back on my umbrella repairs THANKS TO YOUR MOTIVATION!! i too HATE being hot and laughed when he smartly steers clear of the sun because of the skin cancer risks! besides skin cancer, the sun also rapidly ages people... so this Southern Charmer is going to continue aging very well!
Thank you for the kind comment , :-)
my pleasure! ...just like you, i am incapable of bullshit! we are a rare breed -> on the verge of extinction
I just fixed up a grey patio umbrella I got for free. Someone with more money than me paid $89 for it from Kohl's, and it broke the first time they used it. I repaired a broken rib and sewed up a couple places on the canvas that ripped when it broke. Free was the price I could afford, and I'll make it last for a couple of years.
I call them main spokes and support spokes. And yes, these umbrellas were made to fail and difficult to repair. They use factory-made rivets to fasten the main & support spokes together, so you can't remove and replace them without damaging the wooden spokes. Even worse, the spokes are attached to the pole's two connecting rings with a rubber wire that's threaded through all of them. What a pain! I tried to cannibalize two broken umbrellas to make one good one, but gave up and just ordered new umbrellas.
i have sucessfully repaired several , next time i'll make a video
I pick up curb umbrellas all the time, I prefer using the metal ones but I take off the good canvas and save them to use on a good frame.. those wood finger joints are ALL over, in furniture' RVs, mobile and modular homes.
those joints are called different things depending on where your from. I always called them spike joints.
Awesome Idea Great Video !
That's what you call a "Breakaway Brella".
Man I wish I would have seen your video before I bought the cheap market umbrella by Living Accents. I bought a 9 foot 6 rib umbrella, from Ace Hardware. The day I put it up it had holes in the canopy. I took it back got the replacement in five days. The silver pin thing was missing the secured the poles together. I go get the replacement, put the umbrella up and it blew over in 15 minutes and broke the ribs. I'm done. It lasted 15 minutes.
Sorry to hear that
Sorry to hear that
Super chingon trabajo y buena recomendacion para hacer buen trabajo mil gracias por el video amigo,saludos desde la Luz michoacan Mexico su casa
and congratulations on the boat I hope when she comes back she perrs like a kitten but runs like a scalded assed ape!
What the hell you doin livin where you live if you don't like sun? Well, I guess us old koots are set in our ways regardless. Oh, my bad, you're a young buck!
I just wasted 13 mins.
It doesn't show a single repair. Just a lotta hot air.
Yes siree....
Is it possible you could help me reinforce my poll as it's on week point half way up the pole
I think the proper term is Tongue and groove joints.
Refurbish wooden umbrella stand. Good for you. I just purchased bamboo umbrella frame off Craigslist. Made nicely (not cheap) I plan on sew my own use of canvas on 1906 treadle Singer sew machine 😂
wooden umbrellas or the BEST
Great video, and you are a clever diy handy man with an imagination to fix most anything probably for free.
That said, If it hasn't already been mentioned the finger joints could probably be strengthened, beefed up, several different ways while they are still in good shape, just a weak spot. Would be a proactive preventive measure, or chore, rather than reactive of dealing with the eventual break.
One sure way would be to try would be putting several stainless wood screws through the joint across, 90 degrees to the fingers. Properly drill right size pilot holes for the screws for obvious reasons.
or
Wrap the joints while still good with braided fishing line and a clear glue exactly like you would replace or tighten an line guide eye of a fishing rod with thread and clear fingernail polish. Or fine copper wire and a dozen or two secure tight wraps with a few drops of solder,, your small electrical circuit working soldering iron would work hot enough. Don't tell your stupid neighbor. He'll start the preventive fix thing on his new ribs and quit breaking and throwing the damn things in the ditch. There goes you umbrella source. ... Good luck.
Whatever you come up with, video that for us too.
Thank You
The chinese did that because cheaper to make long stick from bunch of small sticks! Ancient chinese secret.
Those things you call ribs, those are called ribs. And that joint you called a finger joint, that's a finger joint. Your welcome.
+Pat Sullivan hahah Thanks
hey completely off of the topic but have you ever watched that Japanese game show called Tekeshis Castle? it is dubbed in English and is funny AF!
it is actually MXC that is the American dub over
+Don Merimon never heard of it
Need y'all for neighbor.
I called them joints spokes...in England....I wish you would have shown me how to repair it though instead of talking about it.
The new american away. Use it. Toss it out. Buy anothern.
You carry on too much. Get to the heart of your topic. Im still waiting for you to show me how to repair....obviously I won't get the info I need here. Bye
Too much nonsense talking