🤣 Really? I've had this one for nearly 20 years. Works great, but the cord can be a hassle, for sure. I don't use it often enough to justify buying a different one, as this one is in great shape. 🤷♂️
They do! Of course, they also know that, if they leave the bikes laying the garage, my garbage bin is only steps away... 😂 They also like having their bikes standing and safe from scratching, getting stepped on, etc. Thanks for the question!
This video would be more fun to watch if you used a chain saw to cut the pallet barefoot, or wearing flip-flops. You could line up the nails by stepping on them. The bones in your foot would straighten them like new, as the nails protruded through the top of your foot. Another thing about making a bike rack from a used pallet. TEACH YOUR KIDS TO USE IT, and not lay them behind your wife's vehicle where she can back over them - tearing off the transmission line's fuel lines, brake lines and electrical wires underneath the vehicle.
@@ThisDadGoesTo11 You made a great and informative video. I have LOT'S of pallets for making flower & vegetable garden's. Now another thing to add to my bucket list. Everyone doing DYI projects need to remember SAFETY FIRST. All it takes is a "OH SHIT", and it's an eye, finger, toe, or something more important like your family jewels, or your divining rod. Just pointing out a potential danger lurking when you take chances. It's easier and better to think, play. and work smart - than try to turn back stupid or forgetful. The turn back machine doesn't work that way. Welp, gotta grab some pallets and make noise to piss off the neighbors.
@@rickprusak9326 Very true! It's more fun to do these projects with all digits intact and attached. Have fun cranking up the decibels in the neighborhood! 👌
You're the only person I know who has a corded skil saw
🤣 Really? I've had this one for nearly 20 years. Works great, but the cord can be a hassle, for sure. I don't use it often enough to justify buying a different one, as this one is in great shape. 🤷♂️
Very helpful. Thank you!
Thanks for the kind words! Good luck with your project. 😊
Did the kids actually use it? I'm looking around to find something that they will be consistent with.
They do! Of course, they also know that, if they leave the bikes laying the garage, my garbage bin is only steps away... 😂 They also like having their bikes standing and safe from scratching, getting stepped on, etc. Thanks for the question!
This video would be more fun to watch if you used a chain saw to cut the pallet barefoot, or wearing flip-flops.
You could line up the nails by stepping on them. The bones in your foot would straighten them like new, as the nails protruded through the top of your foot.
Another thing about making a bike rack from a used pallet. TEACH YOUR KIDS TO USE IT, and not lay them behind your wife's vehicle where she can back over them - tearing off the transmission line's fuel lines, brake lines and electrical wires underneath the vehicle.
Haha, no kidding! Guess my next purchase is a chain saw, then.
@@ThisDadGoesTo11 You made a great and informative video. I have LOT'S of pallets for making flower & vegetable garden's. Now another thing to add to my bucket list. Everyone doing DYI projects need to remember SAFETY FIRST. All it takes is a "OH SHIT", and it's an eye, finger, toe, or something more important like your family jewels, or your divining rod. Just pointing out a potential danger lurking when you take chances.
It's easier and better to think, play. and work smart - than try to turn back stupid or forgetful. The turn back machine doesn't work that way. Welp, gotta grab some pallets and make noise to piss off the neighbors.
@@rickprusak9326 Very true! It's more fun to do these projects with all digits intact and attached. Have fun cranking up the decibels in the neighborhood! 👌