@@738polarbear You mean, people are supposed to watch and litsen to all the videos to achive something?? Yeah right... what's next? Actually doing the work yourself? Isn't there a TL;DW (too long; didn't watch) version?
4:12 that tapered drill does not match the profile of a drywall screw or any other power-driven screw. They are made for old-style slot-head woodworking screws *screams*. Maybe move the countersink to a normal straight drill.
"Shop-grade" plywood is not something I have ever heard of. My guess would be Home Despot doesn't carry it, or their highest-end cabinet-grade plywood is what he means. Other than that, it's like C/D or D/X stuff.
So... what was the purpose of the 10 penny nail size at the end? Didn't see them get used at any point
Very interesting and useful video Sir. Thank you for this upload - I really appreciate it
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If you decide to burn the zinc coating off of anything, make sure to do it outside or your Johnson will fall off.
Quality 13-ply birch plywood is so much more expensive than the same amount of radiata pine
Are there plans and cut sheets available for this?
2:30 he TELLS you what to buy and throughout the video he SAYS the dimensions.
@@738polarbear You mean, people are supposed to watch and litsen to all the videos to achive something?? Yeah right... what's next? Actually doing the work yourself? Isn't there a TL;DW (too long; didn't watch) version?
Does anyone know where I can get the cutting list?
I was looking for the same thing.
Drywall screws suck - Phillips-head and brittle. Ugh. The Torx-style screws are just better. Robertson screws are great too if you're in Canada.
4:12 that tapered drill does not match the profile of a drywall screw or any other power-driven screw. They are made for old-style slot-head woodworking screws *screams*. Maybe move the countersink to a normal straight drill.
"Shop-grade" plywood is not something I have ever heard of. My guess would be Home Despot doesn't carry it, or their highest-end cabinet-grade plywood is what he means. Other than that, it's like C/D or D/X stuff.
15$for wood what is this 1880
Nope, it was just two years ago, a time when hand planes didn't cost $150 and lumber was plentiful :)
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If you don't like dry wall screws then why the devil are you using them, confusing me like crazy!
Harry Bond they are cheap and almost capable of resistance to rust.
I made it with Woodglut plans!