How To Make a DIY Umbrella Stand. Cheap & Easy!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- Cheap & Easy DIY Umbrella Stand Build
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YES!!! The WIDE base is THE ticket! I see so many diy TH-cam umbrella bases made from 5gal buckets. I’ve made them. They are great if it’s a nice, still, windless day. Sadly, though, all it takes is a moderate gust of wind to bring both umbrella and bucket of concrete toppling down!
@@TheThreekeys Exactly! Those smaller ones are really only good for putting under a table when you have the umbrella going through it 👍 thanks for checking video out
definitely like the idea of a wood top cause you can even design it or paint it differently ❤😀🙂
Cool. I like how you turned a problem into a feature (the bottom of the trash can skirting the side of the concrete base). Nice improvisation
Thank you so much 🙏👍
I like that you explain things as you go. I was going to do the 5 gallon but after watching your video I changed to the one you showed. Thanks.
You're very welcome, yes a wider width base will be much more stable 🙌👍
Great job Jonny. Thanks
Thanks Dave! 🙏👍
I follow for the “WhAaATs up TH-cam”😊
😆 thank you 🙏👍
Welcome to the Era of People Who Really Don't Know What They're Doing Telling You How to Do things.
You're welcome, happy to share 🙌👍
Great Video * Thank You :)
Thank you and you're welcome, happy to share 🙌👍
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I really like your novation here. My only concern, does the amount of time spent and materials purchased really justify making the stand? Buying a nice cast iron umbrella stand for $45 - $65 is a better approach IMHO. However, if you have the concrete already and some time to spare, your idea is perfect. Nice video.
Thanks you're right sometimes it's better just to buy. I all the stuff on hand already and needed a heavy base and couldn't find anything comparable 👍
to use concrete I am going to look for me a deck block and a PVC pipe maybe use some sand
Sounds like a good idea, just be sure to make it heavy enough to hold up the umbrella 👍
where is the link to the concrete used?
I just used regular quickrete from Home Depot 80lb
@@JonnyDIY i purchased that quickrete 80lbs but dont look like yours. theres a lot of gravel in it
@@JonnyDIY thats the one i got still isnt looking like yours. mine has a lot of gravel. just did it today will see how it goes. how long you think to be ready?
@@dnm6445 it does have quite a bit of gravel in it. I'd probably wait to move it around for a week. Depending how warm it is and how wet the mix was. It'll set up within a day but concrete takes usually a month to reach full strength
@@JonnyDIY 🙏
Looks like a plastic garbage can is the way to go, for a mold.
Yeah that's probably the best idea. Once you've got a nice mold you could make a couple or even more for friends and family
Too much work for a 39 dollar base
Do people even sell concrete bases anymore? All I ever see is the lightweight ones now
Buy a base. Much cheaper. You cannot lift once its dried.
I need heavy base because area I live in is windy and heavy base will work as stand alone without umbrella having to go through table hole👍 this only cost me a bag of concrete