Brilliant. I have watched 20 or more videos on bin stores, trying to design into my store the best bits if each design. while you bin store generally really good there's one thing you have done I have not seen before. the one thing you have done different, to every other video I have watched is so easy but brilliant. You have mounted the hindges on lids on the side..... NOT ON THE BACK like everyone else. Eureka!!!!! they open back out of the way. This simple idea removes the problem of trying to hold up the wooden lid while trying to lift up the lid on wheelie bin, while throwing in your rubbish, usually it's such a faff or you need props fitted or expencive gas struts.... so simple but a game changer. Well done.
Great build I’m looking at doing the the same thing but I’m having my lids open front to back with the chain attached to bin lid so when you open lid it opens the bin too and fitting a bar attaché to lid to sit on a ledge to support the door while open. Like I said in beginning great build and lovely detailed video. Pete from Milton Keynes
YorkshireHomebrew001 I actually prefer a lengthy well detailed video. This is going to be my next project & been looking for vids on here, most are just too short & don’t advise on size of wood for frame, measurements etc. This is just the kind of design I had in mind for my bin store, it’s nice & simple built with limited tools. Really appreciate your vid, many thanks!
Franks Homebrew77 cheers Frank got quite a few more ideas for things to build it's finding time to do them that's my problem cheers and thanks for watching
Homebrew Griffo maybe not too bad with wood but the editing on the computer is a steep learning curve for me but I think given enough time I will get there cheers buddy
you all prolly dont care at all but does anyone know a way to log back into an Instagram account?? I stupidly lost the password. I would love any assistance you can offer me.
Sorry my friend but that was over three years ago and I no longer have that bin store anymore . But all I can advise is to line up your bins and measure the length and width then add some extra on each maybe about half a meter or so .Hope this helps in some way cheers.
Brilliant. I have watched 20 or more videos on bin stores, trying to design into my store the best bits if each design. while you bin store generally really good there's one thing you have done I have not seen before.
the one thing you have done different, to every other video I have watched is so easy but brilliant. You have mounted the hindges on lids on the side..... NOT ON THE BACK like everyone else. Eureka!!!!! they open back out of the way.
This simple idea removes the problem of trying to hold up the wooden lid while trying to lift up the lid on wheelie bin, while throwing in your rubbish, usually it's such a faff or you need props fitted or expencive gas struts.... so simple but a game changer.
Well done.
Great build I’m looking at doing the the same thing but I’m having my lids open front to back with the chain attached to bin lid so when you open lid it opens the bin too and fitting a bar attaché to lid to sit on a ledge to support the door while open. Like I said in beginning great build and lovely detailed video. Pete from Milton Keynes
Excellent. Good job done. Very impressive 👏
And the music... excellent 👍
Cracking looking bin stores love the wood work . I love up cycling wood I make beer crates top job cheers
Beanham Home Brew got quite a few more ideas of things to build in the future so keep watching buddy if you like this sort of thing cheers
Fantastic job
Massive wood skills there Tony m8 looks great.Cheers.
Dullahan Brewing thanks mate just need to keep the vids a bit shorter I think unless people don't mind a longer one now and then anyway cheers buddy
YorkshireHomebrew001 I actually prefer a lengthy well detailed video. This is going to be my next project & been looking for vids on here, most are just too short & don’t advise on size of wood for frame, measurements etc. This is just the kind of design I had in mind for my bin store, it’s nice & simple built with limited tools. Really appreciate your vid, many thanks!
very very nice build chap. love these videos. cheers
Franks Homebrew77 cheers Frank got quite a few more ideas for things to build it's finding time to do them that's my problem cheers and thanks for watching
Great job mate....seen them for sale around 200 .....How much did it cost build ??
Trev
Hi mate didn’t cost much at all just the price of screws and hinges all the wood I got from work so that helped a lot cheers
I like your plan you should be in No.10
You have some skills man! Looks great - nice bit of fancy editing with the synchronised doors haha Cheers
Homebrew Griffo maybe not too bad with wood but the editing on the computer is a steep learning curve for me but I think given enough time I will get there cheers buddy
you all prolly dont care at all but does anyone know a way to log back into an Instagram account??
I stupidly lost the password. I would love any assistance you can offer me.
@Layton Lian Instablaster =)
Oh come on😲😲😲😲😲I was watching that beauty 😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😲😲😧😲😲😲😲🇦🇺
Great job. Did you use untreated CLS for inside??
What is the thickness and width of your frame ?? I’m a beginner!!!
Sorry my friend but that was over three years ago and I no longer have that bin store anymore . But all I can advise is to line up your bins and measure the length and width then add some extra on each maybe about half a meter or so .Hope this helps in some way cheers.
YorkshireHomebrew001 thanks for getting back it was a good video to follow and I didn’t look at the timeline Cheers 👍
hate the music