Do these have the general standardized dimensions of stall bars? How much is the final top rung offset outward? What is the wooden dowel diameter? How much do the rungs measure? (Thanks, I'm thinking of buying two of these, so I want to know).
Would you be willing to make one for me? I would buy it from you. It looks very solid and well made. How much would you sell if for? And ship it to Central FL? Thank you so much
I'm thinking a router table would be better than clamping-router, move clamp and route the missed spots due to the clamp being in the way...in the first min of the vid
+heli400 I agree but I don't have the space or the support to work with 8' long lengths in that workshop. By the time i could move the router table and set things up, I'd be finished doing it the way I did it.
then you’d have to set the router table up too. people love adding extra steps smh and how would u get in those interior angles on the router table anyway? my only critique was sanding the posts before boring the holes.
Do these have the general standardized dimensions of stall bars? How much is the final top rung offset outward? What is the wooden dowel diameter? How much do the rungs measure? (Thanks, I'm thinking of buying two of these, so I want to know).
Would you be willing to make one for me? I would buy it from you. It looks very solid and well made. How much would you sell if for? And ship it to Central FL? Thank you so much
Great stall bars! What type of wood did you use for the rails and bars? Also what finish?
+Trevor Taylor Thanks, The rails are made from Scots Pine and the Bars are made from Beech. Finished in Danish oil.
Thanks for watching!
This is more of a "watch me" than a "how to" video.
I checked your site and these are not on there?
Ciao. Che tipo di legno hai usato per costruire la spalliera svedese ?
Looks very solid! Did you make them for yourself?
I Actually made this particular set for a client but I made myself the same set a while back and they are great, solid as a rock.
Thanks for watching.
I'm thinking a router table would be better than clamping-router, move clamp and route the missed spots due to the clamp being in the way...in the first min of the vid
+heli400 I agree but I don't have the space or the support to work with 8' long lengths in that workshop. By the time i could move the router table and set things up, I'd be finished doing it the way I did it.
then you’d have to set the router table up too. people love adding extra steps smh and how would u get in those interior angles on the router table anyway? my only critique was sanding the posts before boring the holes.
Router table? Sometimes it's it's better to move the tool then it is to move the part.... this was one of those times.
Hi, thanks for the video- really useful! What is the diameter of the bars and the size of the timber used for the frame? Thanks
+bayan smith glad you enjoyed it. The bars are 38mm and the frame is 4"x2".
+Tommy Down Champion, thank you
good Job :-)
What kind of wood is used for dowel?
Dimensions? ???
Do you sell these?
+nickdimarco123 yes i do . www.tdgymequipment.com
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