Love your channel, you and your family inspire me and my family to take risk and learn how to start homesteading thank you for all that you do on your channel Ya'll are amazing!!!!!
That's was just so cool and making one for your daughter she will remember that all her life - great design my dad made one years ago from store designs also his had back plate to slide up if dumping a load and he used bigger tires and same aluminium edging also - again great job - lucky little girl!
Adding the aluminum made it look so professional! The edges are what rots first from weather, and the aluminum will help it to last much longer. Great job. Sharing!
Jason you do such nice work, very detail oriented and careful. Taking the time to add the metal edging will make it more durable and last longer. Great job.
OK...I MUST get more tools for the hubby this father's day!! He loves building something and I like what he builds! Will definitely show him your video !!! :)
NICE! One tip for when cutting all thread....first put a hex nut behind your cut so that when you spin it off it cleans up the burrs on the threads. Makes it a lot easier to start the finish nut.
Cool. I think I need to try to do this. I have so much mulch to spread on my trees this year. Something like this would work a lot better than my wheelbarrow.
Ahhhhh sooooo cute! I LOVE them both! Please tell Penelope hers is my favorite though! Oh my goodness so super cute! You are an amazing and creative builder! Great job Jason!
Fantastic video, I have plans for something similar to hold my animal feed and water buckets, hopefully making morning chores much quicker, all the best
thank you for a great tutorial. We wanted to make a cotton candy cart . This is a perfect . Now we know how to install the wheels. Very cute cart for you and your little girl.
you could tie a rope around the dowel rod to pull this with, or mount some kind of T bar that folds over the cart for storage to enjoy a full range of motion walking experience with the extended cart handle. PVC maybe would be strong enough for this
I was going to say to sand down the edges of the aluminum so no hands get cut. but you did it. awesome. love the mini me cart for your little sprout. even more awesome. maybe your youngin cat decorate it with stickers and paint.
I primarily watched this to see how you added axle/wheels to your cart as I'm considering doing that on a planters bench I have. Your video was so pleasing to watch, from the calmness in your instructions to the pleasant music. Also appreciated that you used most basic DIY tools. The cart came out great and the finale with your little girl and her cart was the cutest!!
To add more strength to the four walls, I would suggest cutting a rabbet or dado (recessed troughs) into them with a router or table saw. Then glue where you join them, followed by the screws.
nice; exactly what I want to do to build a small trash cart/trailer that I can tow to the dump. I don't want to risk trash in my van... I would probably use an old cart and modify; but I may have to register it if I have to use my car to tow.
Great build. One thing, you will want to get away from treated lumber for gardening. It would be best to get pine or cedar, and if you still don’t feel confident of the raw wood, throw some food safe uv protection. (Most of it is food safe but ask when buying it) have had mine for 8 years. Always add a sealant coat to keep it looking nice. Granted I need a bigger one now, still a good cart. I like the axel on this build. 👍🏽
I found your very well done video of your well built garden cart while looking for ideas to build a cart for myself. I like your cart but am confused by how far forward you positioned the wheels thus making the user lift and carry the load instead of just pushing it.
Such a beautiful build! This might seem like a dumb question, but why do you glue everything before screwing it? Just trying to learn and improve my building skills! Thank you so much for this video!!
These carts should last you for years! Just wanted to let you know that wheel chair wheels would work just as well, if you find a pair for cheap. Slightly bigger diameter, and they have hard rubber tires. Companies that refurbish wheel chairs may discard the old ones and give them away for free. Also, a piece of tire tread cut from an old car tire could be glued & screwed to the bottom of the front support legs. This would keep the legs from directly contacting wet soil. Look forward to seeing you use these carts!
Nice one! I built a cargo trailer for my bicycle out of an old child trailer, and never thought of using it to carry things around in the yard! I just need to modify it a bit to maybe add a large caster in the center and put on some handles... ideas, ideas!
Love your channel, you and your family inspire me and my family to take risk and learn how to start homesteading thank you for all that you do on your channel Ya'll are amazing!!!!!
Hi Tamara! Thanks for saying Hi! All the best to you guys. We appreciate it! thanks!
Tambra Dugger my family is taking this journey as well. Sending positive energy. May we all be successful and happy. Namaste 🙏🏻
Who are the grinches who gave this video a thumbs down????
Absolutely love how you made your daughter a kid sized matching one!!! So amazing!!
Thank you so much. Excellent video. To the point. Not trying to be a youtube star by yacking away nonsense. Just perfect.
Father/Daughter matching carts! ;) Love it!
Great project! Love your little helper and that she has her own cart. Cuteness overload.
When Penelope came up behind you with her cart was so funny. Great build.
you're such a great dad...Penelope has her own, a mini-version! Thanks for sharing Jason!
2 carts, for big and small loads is better than just 2 carts, I love the design, so much better than buying in a shop, Thanks Jason for sharing.
Great that you made your daughter a small cart!
The ending was the best part! Cool cart, I’ve got an axle and wheels so I’ll have to give it a try!
I'd like to say the cinematography in this video is fantastic!
The cart itself looks wonderful too!
Thank you very much!
i felt a nice comforting atmosphere throughout the video.
Nice job
Love watching you folks.
I like the idea of the smaller one for the daughter. God Bless
Yes yes yes love its another project for me as my proper wheel barrow is cactus. Thank you for sharing great video it needs more shares 👍
Very well done and I love that Penelope has her own
thanks Eric!
Another great project Mr Jason, little Miss is quite the assistant. All the best and God Bless
yeah, she likes to help! thanks!
Nice Job, the aluminum edging makes it a much nicer cart. But the ending, where you built one for your daughter stole my heart.. very nice!!!!
thank you! Yeah, that was a fun build!
That's was just so cool and making one for your daughter she will remember that all her life - great design my dad made one years ago from store designs also his had back plate to slide up if dumping a load and he used bigger tires and same aluminium edging also - again great job - lucky little girl!
Very cool! Garden cart for big and little people! Everyone is busy with tools that fit! Excellent. ❤️
thanks Cassity!
Very nice cart! Hoping I can get hubby to build me one for carrying feed and water to animals.
Thanks for showing how you did the axle! nice editing and music as well
I just started watching your channel last week, and I am finding a great deal of useful information. Thank you and God Bless!!
Looks awesome! I want to build something similar for my farm stall so I can move it. Thanks for the great video
Looks good. I love how you made a miniature one too!
Good job you two ☺️ .... Thanks for sharing your days .
Adding the aluminum made it look so professional! The edges are what rots first from weather, and the aluminum will help it to last much longer. Great job. Sharing!
Thank you so much. These are the best instructions I found so far and have watched a lot of videos.
Love the kid sized cart as much, or more, than the original!
Jason you do such nice work, very detail oriented and careful. Taking the time to add the metal edging will make it more durable and last longer. Great job.
thanks guys!
Very nice carts. I like that everything was carefully thought out.
OK...I MUST get more tools for the hubby this father's day!! He loves building something and I like what he builds! Will definitely show him your video !!! :)
Thanks Ann! :)
Great diy kart. Thanks for sharing
Awesome build. And the mini Cart is really cute.
Love the little secret at the end. You gave no hints. Good job!
NICE! One tip for when cutting all thread....first put a hex nut behind your cut so that when you spin it off it cleans up the burrs on the threads. Makes it a lot easier to start the finish nut.
yeah, that sounds like a good idea! thanks for the tip!
Cool. I think I need to try to do this. I have so much mulch to spread on my trees this year. Something like this would work a lot better than my wheelbarrow.
Awesome! Been thinking of making one but didn't have a starting point. Thanks big time!
Thank you for this. I was most curious about the wheels. you have answered all my questions 🎉
love both carts another good job congrats
Ahhhhh sooooo cute! I LOVE them both! Please tell Penelope hers is my favorite though! Oh my goodness so super cute! You are an amazing and creative builder! Great job Jason!
thanks for watching Lisa and i hope you have a nice day!
You are a very good Carpenter Bravo
thank you!
I love your land! Beautiful! Beautiful build too!
That is so awesome!! Penelope has one to!! ♥️
Fantastic video, I have plans for something similar to hold my animal feed and water buckets, hopefully making morning chores much quicker, all the best
thank you for a great tutorial. We wanted to make a cotton candy cart . This is a perfect . Now we know how to install the wheels. Very cute cart for you and your little girl.
Hi..... Jason nice to see you and nice garden cart, thank you for sharing your video homestead chicken farmer garden 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 👕🐔🐓🐥🌱🎥👍👍👍
you could tie a rope around the dowel rod to pull this with, or mount some kind of T bar that folds over the cart for storage to enjoy a full range of motion walking experience with the extended cart handle. PVC maybe would be strong enough for this
Love your family..awesome job on the cart
Like your cart very much, but I must say Penelope's is adorable!
Love the how to video. Your videos are very motivating.
Wow, Jason, you do such beautiful work! I watched you make the bus for Justin and admired you tremendously. Great job.
Thats a great garden cart. I like your style.
thanks guys!
Love the matching carts! Justin Rhodes was looking for a way to secure wheels to his meat-chick-shaw, maybe he’ll see this!
I was going to say to sand down the edges of the aluminum so no hands get cut. but you did it. awesome. love the mini me cart for your little sprout. even more awesome. maybe your youngin cat decorate it with stickers and paint.
great job. Just the axle that I needed for my project...
Just what I needed! Thanks! I am building wheels for my generator.
So cute and easy to make 👍 thank you
I wanted to know how to install wheels and this was a great way to do it 😊.
I primarily watched this to see how you added axle/wheels to your cart as I'm considering doing that on a planters bench I have. Your video was so pleasing to watch, from the calmness in your instructions to the pleasant music. Also appreciated that you used most basic DIY tools. The cart came out great and the finale with your little girl and her cart was the cutest!!
Awesome stuff. I love it.
Very nice. Thank you for sharing.
To add more strength to the four walls, I would suggest cutting a rabbet or dado (recessed troughs) into them with a router or table saw. Then glue where you join them, followed by the screws.
Omgosh! That mini one
nice; exactly what I want to do to build a small trash cart/trailer that I can tow to the dump. I don't want to risk trash in my van... I would probably use an old cart and modify; but I may have to register it if I have to use my car to tow.
Great vid. very clear and simple.
thank you Dennis!
Super nice job!
Gary McKenzie thanks Gary!
Love your videos👍
Dude this is my next build. So grateful for you, your family, and this channel.
Great build. One thing, you will want to get away from treated lumber for gardening. It would be best to get pine or cedar, and if you still don’t feel confident of the raw wood, throw some food safe uv protection. (Most of it is food safe but ask when buying it) have had mine for 8 years. Always add a sealant coat to keep it looking nice. Granted I need a bigger one now, still a good cart. I like the axel on this build. 👍🏽
Looks great!!!
Nice build... from where did you get the wheels for the cart? Is this information included on the plans you have?
Loved it!
That is so cute!
Nice-- I am Going to Get Mr. Bird to Make us one... Love It ... Smile....Ninette Bird- The Caribbean Wife.
Nice simple design, thanks. Where did you get the wheels? and what diameter are they?
That looks simple enough.
Nice! Are wheels with ball bearings?
Very well done
I found your very well done video of your well built garden cart while looking for ideas to build a cart for myself. I like your cart but am confused by how far forward you positioned the wheels thus making the user lift and carry the load instead of just pushing it.
Amazing Carts! Penelope's is so cute! If you make these and set at the road In front of your house... people will buy! Excellent workmanship!😊
Such a beautiful build! This might seem like a dumb question, but why do you glue everything before screwing it? Just trying to learn and improve my building skills! Thank you so much for this video!!
if the wood cracks or screw fails the glue will help hold. In a lot of cases the glue is stronger than the screw.
@@SowtheLand thank you so much!
Really nice! ✌
Where do you recommend getting the wheels from?
1/2 in plywood sides would make it lighter still be really strong with the aluminum....
Nice build
Move the axel closer to the handle, in the middle of cargo box. It will become much easier.
Awesome cards. Kansas
Nicely built! Looks like it'll serve its purpose a long time
@sowtheland What blade do you use to cut the aluminum? Can I use the wood blade or do I need to use the metal blade?
Metal blade would be better but wood blade works too. I used the wood blade. thanks!
Getting more creative to lol good job
Thank so much ❤️💪
Great ending!
Pretty good
Why didn`t you make the front panel removable for dumping?
VERY useful!!! Thank you :-D
Where to buy this type of wheels please sir
What is this style of cart called? Im trying to find more info on them
These carts should last you for years! Just wanted to let you know that wheel chair wheels would work just as well, if you find a pair for cheap. Slightly bigger diameter, and they have hard rubber tires. Companies that refurbish wheel chairs may discard the old ones and give them away for free. Also, a piece of tire tread cut from an old car tire could be glued & screwed to the bottom of the front support legs. This would keep the legs from directly contacting wet soil. Look forward to seeing you use these carts!
Nice one! I built a cargo trailer for my bicycle out of an old child trailer, and never thought of using it to carry things around in the yard! I just need to modify it a bit to maybe add a large caster in the center and put on some handles... ideas, ideas!
Good. Cool. 👍👍👍
hey those wheels , did they come off of a bmx bike? cause i’m missing wheels. 😂😄