I shook my head up and down alot when you were talking about your wife giving you all these pinterest projects. I am her servant now that i learned woodworking
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2x4x8 lumber here at Home Depot is $7.25 each. Them was the good old days when you bought the lumber. I’ll probably still make one. Thanks for the video.
I love to see how your wife uses your new latter. And if it’s for a particular project she has in mind! I would put it to use in my backyard for hanging plants or inside my walk-in closet for organizing the top shelf where I store my extra stuff for summer or winter things. Thank you for sharing your way to make this Angle latter this awesome for multiple uses 👍👍👍❣️
It’s big and strong enough to climb on your roof. Try using 2x2’s and maybe 1” dowels. Lighter to carry, strong enough To hold whatever you put on it. Angling is not important , does nothing for strength. If you were to use the method I’m suggesting you won’t have the need for hardware. (Screws,nails,etc!). Bottom rung on 6’ should be 18 to 20” off the floor . Keep rungs apart about 14”. Look better and more functional. Good job though...
VTV SD I really don’t know what angle I set them on. I just line both corners up with the edge of the 2x4’s. So in other words, I lined the bottom 2x4 corner flush with the front of the ladder, then the top back corner up with the back of the ladder. If that makes sense lol
Just watched the build. Great and simple. Luckily mine hasn't asked for one yet! On a side note, I watched your video on making a wood sign with a trim router. I now own that router. Thank you for the idea! Check out makeawoodsign.com they have accessories for that router.
I shook my head up and down alot when you were talking about your wife giving you all these pinterest projects. I am her servant now that i learned woodworking
Dip dip, hilarious! Great vid, sweet hubby!
With the insane costs of ladders these days, this is great.
Thanks for your video, I cribbed off it to make my own blanket ladder.
So sweet how you did that for her.
Wow you do great work good job
Thanks for the video sir, good straightforward explanation, subscribed
Great tutorial on the blanket ladder, very clear instructions, thanks!
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Lol the ending, by golly ima put her to work, so something my husband would say too lol! Beautiful work! Thanks for sharing!
SuVon Mia Smith Thank you!!
Great job buddy. Looks awesome.
🤣 I died laughing about the paint job! Lol good thing no one was around, they'd have thought I'd lost my mind! Anyway GREAT JOB!
nice job popo
2x4x8 lumber here at Home Depot is $7.25 each. Them was the good old days when you bought the lumber. I’ll probably still make one. Thanks for the video.
Here in Ontario Canada it is $3. 40 each.
Cool video! 3-2x4's are now $30! 😂 still cheaper than store bought.
Nice
Great video! What studs dimension would you use for a 23' long ladder?
Love this!!! I'm going to get my fiancee to make me one😊😊
Lol great video. I like the comment about putting the wife to work.
Cool & Simple. You’re a good husband. I’m sure your wife thinks so! 🙏🏻👍
I like the angle of the rungs. Good project!
Great looking ladder... Thanks for sharing your talent.
very nice ty
Been nice knowing you!! You won’t be around long when your wife sees this video and hears what you said about her! lol
Thanks so much we’ll explained! No need for fancy measuring or fancy equipment! Simple as a pie lol
When you mark the angle on the top legs, won't the angle change when you cut the angle on the feet?
Thanks for the video. What was your angle onle the floor cut?
I’m not sure if the angle. I propped it against the wall and placed a scrap piece of 2x4 next to the bottom legs then drew a line to get my angle
Love this!
I love to see how your wife uses your new latter. And if it’s for a particular project she has in mind! I would put it to use in my backyard for hanging plants or inside my walk-in closet for organizing the top shelf where I store my extra stuff for summer or winter things. Thank you for sharing your way to make this Angle latter this awesome for multiple uses 👍👍👍❣️
Good job PoPo, this looks like something I’ll be making in the near future. Great idea on how to get the angle.
Great job
It’s big and strong enough to climb on your roof. Try using 2x2’s and maybe 1” dowels. Lighter to carry, strong enough To hold whatever you put on it. Angling is not important , does nothing for strength. If you were to use the method I’m suggesting you won’t have the need for hardware. (Screws,nails,etc!). Bottom rung on 6’ should be 18 to 20” off the floor . Keep rungs apart about 14”. Look better and more functional. Good job though...
Holy stove pipe lol
10 bucks for the 2x4s at most. 😢 the good ole days.
great idea, think that the last step could be taken out, as you cannot hang a blanket from that bottom one. Other than that, love the idea!!
Lol! It sells for over $200 and I can't afford that. Do you think home depot could cut it for me?
what was the angle on the blanket rungs?
VTV SD I really don’t know what angle I set them on. I just line both corners up with the edge of the 2x4’s. So in other words, I lined the bottom 2x4 corner flush with the front of the ladder, then the top back corner up with the back of the ladder. If that makes sense lol
I make these for $7.33 and sell them for $40 luckily I’ve made about $2k from this would’ve been more but supply’s add up
Are you using 2x4, 1x3, 1x4? Just curious.
@@joshuawaddell6640 2x3 for the sides 2x2 for the steps
@@universlty1780 Nice, thanks!
By golly I’m gonna put her to work 😂😂😂
what angles did you cut the tops and bottoms at
Mike I’m not even sure, I just propped it against the wall...placed another 2x4 next to it and got the angle that way.
Is this good for a treehouse?
Little Buddy Outdoors it could be used as a ladder for a tree house. I would just turn the steps straight instead of at an angle
Thanks y’all
I hope that's Copenhagen...!
So when did you end up painting it for her? Hahaha!
Wished you would have showed how you put the steps on. 😞
The ones I've seen were dowels for rungs
Those a little more expensive to build, as dowels aren't as cheap.
Seems to narrow though.
Just watched the build. Great and simple. Luckily mine hasn't asked for one yet! On a side note, I watched your video on making a wood sign with a trim router. I now own that router. Thank you for the idea! Check out makeawoodsign.com they have accessories for that router.
Joe Rudd great, thanks!!!
Put her to work bud!
The angle the wood runs should be opposite to have blanket fall behind. Make these all the time and wood on the bottom is unnecessary
¿Popó? Haha
😂
I did something like this a month ago with plans from woodglut.