Beautiful. I barely had the patience to make basic picnic tables. This is next level..
@JayHorst-p4c4 ай бұрын
I built one of these about 7 years ago. Still holding up well as I used western cedar.
@EduardoGonzalez-gn8ld8 ай бұрын
Me encanto si forma de desarrollar su trabajo me gustó mucho y aprendí algunos trucos que ocupare muchas gracias.
@tomsommer542 жыл бұрын
That is beautiful.
@swms262 жыл бұрын
Top quality explanation!
@howardbailey57606 ай бұрын
Great job and an awesome design!
@kyleolson89772 жыл бұрын
I would like to learn more about how to clone myself like Jim does. I could use an extra hand sometimes.
@Wood2 жыл бұрын
Jim is kind of like the Flash: he moves too fast for the camera and it makes it look like he's in multiple places. It exhausts the rest of us, to be honest.
@sgtlind4282 жыл бұрын
Sweet project! Think I'll tackle this one soon in my garage. The ending made me chuckle, measuring the door opening and then the table, and finally the chainsaw coming out. Been there with a loft bed for one of my kids that was too tall for the room with a ceiling fan I didn't consider. Got the whole thing in the room only to realize, nope, this aint gonna work. Sawzall time.
@Wood2 жыл бұрын
We're leaving the end like a Choose-your-own-adventure book: Should Jim chainsaw the table or the doorway?
@sgtlind4282 жыл бұрын
@@Woodha! thats a tough one. Or maybe Jim just gained a sweet new picnic area in his shop....
@phillipsmith48142 жыл бұрын
Beautiful table and very good step by step instructions. One question; could this table be modified to accommodate a power wheel chair? Thanks.
@SteveBernacki-qw6le6 ай бұрын
It would help if you mentioned some overall dimensions of the wood being used, as well as using spacers on the top boards and seats, for i fine they will rot in a few years. other wise great job.
@cleokey2 жыл бұрын
Nice job
@johnslaughter54752 жыл бұрын
The weather has finally warmed up where I can start working on the table. I came up with a question with the 3/8" holes to accommodate the bolts. When I seat my 3/8" bit in the chuck it's a good 1/4" - 3/8" short of the 4-1/2" needed to go all the way through. I don't like not having the bit fully seated. How did you do this? I was thinking a 1/4" long bit would work for creating a pilot hole and then I could drill the 3/8" hole coming from both sides. Thanks. 😊
@GaryArrington-ft3cf6 ай бұрын
Does the construction adhesive you use hold up better than the outdoor rated wood glue? I was surprised at what you used for gluing. Thanks for the great video
@gregoryschullo1088 Жыл бұрын
I didn't see any pilot holes being drilled, was that by design? Would you not be concerned with splitting near the screw placement?
@threesixmarine8 ай бұрын
HI, can you tell me the completed dimensions of the bottoma area footprint (when completed)?
@leonpse10 ай бұрын
Is it necessary to have the chairs attached? Is it to prevent theft.
@ArthurMills-e6w5 ай бұрын
What's the total foot print from the back of one bench to the back of the bench on the other side of the table? I want to buy the plans and make this, but I'm not sure if it will fit my patio. BEAUTIFUL project and VERY clearly described!
@Wood5 ай бұрын
Looks like it will come out to just under 89" (7' 5")
@ArthurMills-e6w5 ай бұрын
@@Wood Thanks! Waiting for the printed plans in the mail. 7'5" works great...
@everettfoster2961 Жыл бұрын
Are cut plans available for this table?
@SBFHOAViolations9 ай бұрын
how much did all the lumber and hardware cost to build? assume pressure treated wood, not expensive cedar.
@ArthurMills-e6w5 ай бұрын
Do you have patio chairs that are of a similar design?
@Wood5 ай бұрын
We didn't make patio chairs specifically to match this picnic table, but you can take a look here and see if there's anything you like: www.woodstore.net/Outdoor-Furniture-s/84.htm
@johnslaughter54752 жыл бұрын
My wife works at our High School and she told me they need to get some new tables. This definitely looks like it's plenty substantial enough to stand up to the abuse of high school students. But, what would you think of using lag screws to attach the top and seats? They could be sunk about 1/4" below the surface and then use plugs to fill the holes to hide the screws. The other thing for additional strength would be to use bolts that are an additional quarter inch long. After the nuts are tightened, the extra length could be peened over to prevent the nuts from being removed. You know, even cedar will eventually decay, especially when sitting on the ground. Now, one solution would be using 8x16 patio blocks. Get the pink ones for color. Or, what about using Flex-Seal? Put about a 3" boot around every leg. That should completely protect them from wet ground. A little pricey though.
@SBFHOAViolations9 ай бұрын
how much did all the lumber and hardware cost to build?
@johnslaughter54759 ай бұрын
@@SBFHOAViolations When I first bought it, during Covid, it was around $500. I haven't priced it recently. There's a similar one that I have priced and its current price is just over $300. That one is made of dimensional cedar.
@jabonsell81654 ай бұрын
👍👍👍
@ParkourBrian7 ай бұрын
The very end 😂
@kenbred462 жыл бұрын
Looks like it would be heavy as hell and a bear to move
@Wood2 жыл бұрын
We did this out of cedar, which makes it lighter than it looks. Pressure treated lumber would be a bit of a different story, if you went that direction. Either way, you'll need to phone a friend for moving it around.
@knightonkid89932 жыл бұрын
TBH, not the best tip ever given. Maybe a swinging arm on the top of the board to prevent the indent caused by the nail stub!