Love this! I am interested in how to convert this from something that is hanging yo something that could free stand on the floor
@lolitabonita088 күн бұрын
exc video great idea!! too bad that hf does not have the 20 percent off anymore.
@lufreyledaga110310 күн бұрын
Merci pour ce tuto 🙌🏾🇬🇦🇬🇦🇬🇦
@jesseblank769512 күн бұрын
Can you get that kind of compaction with a T62 bobcat?
@alia17613 күн бұрын
great job amigo!!!
@hunterofendermen36715 күн бұрын
for the fire station, you could recreate the ghostbusters building mini style and maybe turn the little power wheels car into a ghostbusters car maybe build some proton packs
@2greenify16 күн бұрын
I loved to see the 'techincal difuculties' it relaxes me im not alone 🎃
@石井裕希-m4t17 күн бұрын
空を飛ぶ車 スカイカー
@shubi431219 күн бұрын
i made it its been mere than 7 yrs and i survived
@CaroleWard-h9p19 күн бұрын
Awww the little one wants to play ❤
@ShrimplyAquascaping27 күн бұрын
This is amazing!!
@pragnis8947Ай бұрын
Great work - hoping to tackle a similar project.. Can you explain what you did to the floor under the wall that you removed?
@stevensandersauthorАй бұрын
Best workbench idea ever.
@KyleLuke-tk1etАй бұрын
It’s simple but my favorite part of my play area as a kid was the giant sand box we had! Like at least 5’x20’
@firededdsterr8388Ай бұрын
hi ben, just wondering where your old stool was from?
@fdort3971Ай бұрын
@BenTardif thanks for explaining. Nice flips!
@fdort3971Ай бұрын
@BenTardif rofl...I was watching this while I was braiding my cat's "cat cave". Dusty Snugglebum was impatiently waiting for me to finish but kept watching you too. When you started crinkling the treat bag he indignantly whipped his head around and meowed at me as if to say "yeah mama...treats!"
@fdort3971Ай бұрын
If you glue a ribbon around the entry, he'll be able to see it better. Great job!
@fdort3971Ай бұрын
@BenTardif well done! That's a big kitty! You should add seisal rope covered 2x4 between the window and the box on the right...he will fly up like crazy! Your cat and furniture will thank you. Quality seisal rope should hold up for at least a year.
@fdort3971Ай бұрын
@BenTardif Very clever! Furry foremen approved except you are missing 2 tings...doggy beds and treats on the lower level...lol. it's very thoughtful to support your partner!
@Spoti_qАй бұрын
why don't just buy a air cooler?
@maureenmcdermott9131Ай бұрын
Just needs a night light. 😂
@weekendhomeprojectsАй бұрын
You made it look easy. I have a very similar wall I need to remove but have been worried about 1) Crown molding 2) Electrical 3) How to patch the ceiling 4) How to match ceiling texture 5) How to roam around in the attic to reroute electrical 6) If I should leave a half wall where the fridge will be 7) If it's load bearing (90% sure it's not). I like this video because you solved 1-4 for me...may just leave a "header" to save the crown and avoid having to patch the ceiling and match the texture. Oddly, I'm more worried about getting up in the attic. Need to move all the blown in insulation to the side and cut some plywood for a walk way I presume?
@MrSteeDooАй бұрын
Such a nice garage and you are working off the floor?
@brandonseelochan7731Ай бұрын
I use my air condition on 28 degrees celsius inside my bedroom.
@carolewarner101Ай бұрын
Great storage solution! Most carts like this that I've seen on KZbin have their little runner shelves dado-ed into the side panels. How are the 1" pieces that hold up the drawers with only glue and a few finish nails holding up after four years use? How have the carts and the Harbor Frieght boxes themselves held up in general over time? Lastly, I was thinking about using a different system to keep the carts aligned under my work bench so that I could utilize the tops of the carts as a work surface. I will be adding black laminate to the tops for that reason. It won't look so grubby as it gets dirty with use, and I can then pull out the carts to use for added worktop space on jobs where that's useful. The laminate will be easy to clean off and even glue should be easy to scrape off with a razor blade. Thanks so much for sharing this, including the dimensions of everything. Super generous these days when everyone monetizes their efforts on everything they do. Not saying I blame them asking to get paid for their time and efforts. Just appreciating your generosity! Peace.
@SilviaLopez-zu2efАй бұрын
It turned out grate!!, cute puppies, hope that one is ok. The project turned out verry nice, It would of been nice also to figure out what's the cost on doing it ourselves by boying these pipes.
@siobhanmurray3836Ай бұрын
Please do not do this at home. This is a load-bearing wall, and he did not use steel rods to hold up the structure during the process(the ceiling could have collapsed in on him whilst working). Thank God nobody was injured. He just got lucky with his timing, but let's hope it holds up.
@MrThefootyАй бұрын
Prime raw wood before paint please
@F1NALB0SS12 ай бұрын
Im trying to have a tinted gate middle so i can see put but people cant see thru my front gate
@MaskedMarble2 ай бұрын
I've been watching these conveyor build videos. Nice job. What size steel marbles did you use for your marble runs? I normally use GraviTrax marbles which are 1/2" diameter. Regular glass marbles are slightly larger.
@tastingconch12842 ай бұрын
Well, i have built four of them and line them against the wall. I would like to say this has worked out like a dream. Thank you for sharing this idea.
@RodgersNgwira2 ай бұрын
Nice work
@etandoronne60482 ай бұрын
Hi Ben, binge watched all parts today, while trademilling at the gim. Carried away in every aspect. the creativity, the narration, the shooting and editing... and of course the final match! learned a lot and got inspired! the only tip I can offer would be about the paint work and scheme, think it could use the same kind attention to details you've put into the building stages,
@robertberger3212 ай бұрын
I've been looking at countless videos for an outfeed/assembly table. I think this is the one! Entertaining video too!
@jamesblock13192 ай бұрын
Good job
@jessedavis43222 ай бұрын
Dude, either build yourself some saw horses or go buy some and save your back for doing things like painting or cutting instead of bending over like that. Also, get a small table to put your table saw on... You slip and fall on the blade you're in trouble. Stay safe!
@davidsirois91642 ай бұрын
Great idea! Did each storage unit use 1 full 3/4" plywood sheet? I am in the process of reorganizing my workshop and just converted an old Ikea Billy bookcase to hold a bunch of stuff, thre harbor freight small boxes. I like what you did with the nail and screw boxes put directly into the storage boxes. Going to take advantage of this and clear out the two shelves I just created and store in the boxes in newly built rollers.
@manle85172 ай бұрын
Jackpot 15 ball
@aunknownspecies41532 ай бұрын
I can see why you’d want to change it but that kitchen was beautiful I would’ve just changed the appliances,sink and updated the color
@velocity8002 ай бұрын
what type of wood did you use??
@alpho7893 ай бұрын
who else is watching in 2024 after suddenly remembering childhood memories of watching this a while ago (not like begging, just genuinely curious)
@bobsmith99383 ай бұрын
Liked the video. I appreciate DIY videos whether they’re done wrong or right. The best thing about KZbin is there are very genuinely correct and helpful comments from professionals. No need the hate or stupidity comments on stuff like this. Don’t like the word salad gaslighting kamalas on biased platforms like ig fb! It’s great that he’s working and making an effort. Good job man.
@UnikGjakova3 ай бұрын
Route 4 3 and 2 are better
@weho_brian3 ай бұрын
6:05 sick dunk bro
@vladklimovich52133 ай бұрын
plans from woodprix are awesome!
@zynthio3 ай бұрын
Just so everyone knows in case you do something like this - mineral oil *does not cure*. Mineral oil is "non drying" - so it stays wet. Which means that you're basically just saturating your butcher block or cutting board with liquid that will never dry, - so eventually it will either weep back out of the wood over time, or it will sit deep inside and get all gross when it gets mixed with all the other old food stuff that gets in there. There's technically nothing "wrong" about using it on something like this and it's pretty common practice, but it's really not the ideal application if you want something way more long lasting and protective. Because it's in a liquid state it just means that over time it will come back out of the wood into your food, or it will get washed out as you clean it over time. Which means you end up having to reapply more oil pretty often in order to keep a good protective finish on the wood. Use Tung Oil, you can buy it online or some woodworking stores. Make sure it's 100% pure tung oil, no tung oil "finishes" or anything like that, those can have other additives that you don't want. Tung Oil absorbs into the wood and will actually *cure and harden* - it doesn't weep out later or just stay liquid like mineral oil. It provides WAY better resistance to absorbing moisture from water or food. And it will last way longer, so you aren't going to be reapplying oil every month or whatever If you're looking for quick and easy - tung oil isn't for you, just go with the mineral oil, because tung oil can take much longer for each coat to full absorb and dry properly - But if you have the patience to wait longer for your project to turn out better in the long run, it is the right choice for you. If you wanted to do several coats of tung oil, it could take weeks to finish the project because of the time it takes for each coat to full dry and cure. You'll just have to decide for yourself if you're willing to take the time to get the better and more long lasting result here's a good video showing a comparison between the two and some other finishes - kzbin.info/www/bejne/omrJonaAatB9n6M