I Flew Cross Country To Build This || How To Build A Wooden Pergola
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- Опубликовано: 8 июн 2024
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The author does like to from scratch, ruclips.net/user/postUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. As another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us don’t have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we won’t be able to practise the full stack project, is still great.
Greg blocking the camera and your narration was hysterical. I actually laughed out loud.
Same!
Yup.lol
Me too
Great work. If cedartone cost the same id choose that
Same!!!
I love seeing these patron builds, this one was especially nice. It's encouraging to see what can be done with limited time and budget. We can't all have the nicest power tools and the boutique wood, but we can all make nice things.
It's called patreon.
@@zloungeact They are called patrons, I did not mistype. Thanks friend.
As long as the finished product/project looks amazing, it does not matter the brand of the tools you used. I have never been asked what brand of tool I used. I was once told; a poor craftsman blames his tools. Just keep being creative and keep challenging yourself, but most importantly have fun.
This seems like one of my projects with multiple trips to the lumberyard, the hardware store, and then going back for the right tool.
And then messing up one board and having to go back and get another and once it's all said and done, your wife asks how much it cost and it's usually at least $100 more than the estimate you gave to get her on board 😂
Thanks for coming to the Home of the Depot! I live a few miles from there (my wedding reception was actually in the square back when the air was clean and sex was dirty). I've lived here 30 years and I'd never heard of that pear dish. I thought everyone around here used Duke's Mayo, not Miracle Whip LOL. I wish you'd let us know you were coming. I'm sure there's at least a dozen of us local makers who could have let y'all borrow some of our questionable tools and playfully heckled you while you were digging those holes in our lovely red clay. That project turned out amazing. Great video!
Perfect example of not needing fancy tools to build !
This project shows how things go in real life. It's refreshing to see that even RUclipsr's run across the same problems and changes required that we all face when going from concept to completion.
Jason is such a skilled harmonica player.
Being on the east coast, I really appreciate the consistent 8am EST scheduling. Perfect show to wake up to and enjoy my Saturday morning coffee.
Pear, Miracle Whip, Cheese. 3 great tastes that go great together said nobody ever.
I love the diversity of these projects and the challenges they must overcome!
On drilling long holes with a regular drill, try using a straight bit. The augur bits drive themselves. Also put the drill on the slow power sitting and go in and out to remove the chips.
Seconded. I use auger bits exclusively and routinely drill holes up to 300mm (12") without even thinking about it. Highly recommend Fisch (Austrian) or Star-M (Japanese) bits.
When we built our house we burned (literally) through about 5 cheap corded drills from our local DIY store before I realised that we weren't saving any money and actually bought a branded one! I kept them for a long time as a reminder that short term saving != long term saving.
I use a hand brace. I mean once you done it a few times its quite easy.
Building the frame to square up the faces of the posts is a GREAT idea. I am definitely going to be stealing that.
Man, that's a monster auger.
Gonna be a pig retrofitting the weed barrier. Love the inset circles concept: elegant.
This turned out to be a great build! Every time I see these builds I think about whether I have sufficient tools to make a build, such as this one. But, I see that most of us don’t have everything you might need, or have tools that aren’t the best quality. But in the end, there’s always a way to make the build happen, even if you have to search for the wood or buy cheap tools at Harbor Freight! All in, this build probably came in at about $1,000, but to have someone come in to make it for you would have cost maybe as much as $7500!
This turned out really cool. I wish we could have seen a little clip of it decorated and set up. I can imagine it though.
As someone who lives in the north Atlanta suburbs as well I will say the struggle to find materials is 100% accurate. Only a few places around and of those only a couple have what you need and/or actually want to help you
we get all our cedar from norcross building supply. idk how expensive it is tho since my boss foots the bill but you can 100% get cedar easy.
This is actually an insane amount of work in such short time. Excellent work.
East coast woodworker here. The idea of cedar being affordable is crazy to me. It's basically an exotic here
Geweldig gedaan en prachtig om te zien hoe jullie het samen doen 👌👍Groetjes uit Holland 👋🏼🇳🇱
canned pears with cheese are a great simple dessert!
My favourite build yet! I'm very tempted to make one of those! (I'm pretty sure it would be a disaster, but it'd be fun to try!)
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
You might never know.
You might surprise youraelf. 😉
I’m enjoying watching you use Ryobi tools (which I use bc that’s what I can afford) and even Harbor Freight. It’s a good reminder that skill and thought and hard work are the most important. Love your videos!!!
Nice build . Reminded me of the Norm Abrams one he built.
In DFW area, an 8 foot cedar 4x4 is around $40. Pressure treated is $11.
9:51 That is the most hilarious wiring job I've ever seen.
16:39 This guy lives a pretty amazing life, when you stop and think about it.
29:09 You know... Given that this design started as an AI generated image, it shows that you can drive inspiration from the improbable or impossible. Ask an AI image generator to come up with an idea, and then work out the details yourself to create a real world version. Pretty damn cool.
Outstanding project.
I normally watch RUclips projects to pick up techniques and inspiration - but that pergola is so gorgeous I’m super tempted to just try and clone it outright.
Awesome on the fly build. That would look soooo good in my yard.
Hats off to you man great build and funny .
This is definitely my favorite build you've ever done. Maybe my favorite build anybody has ever done... It turned out GREAT! I wanna plant some wisteria around it. Or maybe bougainvillea since it is Atlanta.
great video, really enjoyed it!
I think the problem with drilling the coach bolt holes was probably that the flutes were filling up and the chips had nowhere to go other than sideways and binding in the hole.
That's probably why the 'babying' technique worked because the flutes will have cleared when you pulled back.
I don't have a theory for why the bolts were too short though ;-)
The awesome Jason right in my backyard and I didn't even know it! Great build and I'm glad to see I'm not the only one having to use pressure treated wood because I can't find anything else. Hope when it dries that thing doesn't crack and warp and stays as beautiful as it looks at the end of the video.
Well done, son. Adapt and overcome. Turned out great.
Never been a fan of pergolas but looking at that one has completely changed my mind
Awesome build with a great harmonica mic drop at the end. Fantastic!
Awesome build made even more impressive in the fact that it was all done with very budget friendly tools . Well done guys
Man, I really think I need plans for that pergola. That looks fantastic!
I love that you actually take the time to help others and have a good time together!! So inspiring❤ Greg chose an awesome pergola design, and it turned out amazing! Good job guys! Lol at dimensional cedar.hehe
Hi 👋, Nice Job 👍, Phil from the moulin France.
I’d love that with a swing. Good job!
Greg blocking the camera over and over was hoot! Love these projects. Beautiful piece!
Yeah, you guys did a great job converting the AI to reality. Cool build!.
That final look was dope!!! It really looked like someone spent a long time designing it!! 😂
I just love the honesty of “the miracle whip is not my favorite”
Guys if you want Cedar in Atlanta, you will need to go to Norcross supply.
I don't know much about harmonicas, but that seemed like some pretty slick playing, nice work! Nice project!
Put a brick in the bottom of the augered hole to set posts on will prevent rot.
Hands down! I agree that this is the best project you've done to this day! It looks awesome!!!
The highlight of the entire build was those pear halves filled with miracle whip and cheese... Jason is the GOAT for just going straight in!
I was happy to learm that its not just me and things dont always go as planned. I even showed my wife lol.
I love the design of this pergola
Nice pergola sir. Good job as always.
Holy clamps batman!
What a result! This pergola is fabulous. Can’t believe that image was computer generated. The question is, why would anyone do that? It makes no sense at all. Making your build all the more fantastic. A lot of work, but a fantastic choice of build. Great job, guys!
Very nice. Love it.
That is a great build. How you took an imaginary drawing and made it something that could really be built was awesome. Another great video.
Great build. I was so hoping when you cut to an advertisement after eating the pear, Miracle Whip and cheese 'thing' that the advertiser was going to be Miracle Whip - which would have been awesome!!!!
Indeed! I got a Harbor Freight ad though!😁
Well done boys….a job very well done 👍👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
This is cool to watch as a Marietta native. Glad y’all enjoyed our city!
Literally lmao 🤣 I had to rewind just to hear what you said!
Pears, mayo, cheese. Haven't had that Southern treat in 30 years... what a cultural gem.
That turned out fantastic. Better than the AI picture
This was one badass project despite the small bumps ya run into.
But that's real life for ya!
great build and OMG cedar is expensive out on the east coast
OMG. Also just added you to my "mouth organ" appreciation list of people that can build a pergola.
It's a small group, but you are very welcome.
😄
I would have left the boards tight against each other. As the wood dries, it will create around a 1/4" gap in between. Your 3/8" will turn into 1/2" or bigger as it dries.
Keep the videos coming! Great work
Well done!
That looks awesome!
That is gorgeous!
Awesome Build !
Wow, an Absolutely Amazing idea, turned into reality which looks super cool!
Well done!
That was awesome
Really neat !
Love the build!
The pastry mic sealed the deal for me! Nice touch.
Great build and as always entertaining!
So cool! Very fun to watch as always!
Great job..looks great
Very nice job 👍🏻
That was so awesome, looks really good.
Great job
The pergola looks pretty nice. This is probably my favorite section on the channel
lovely job
Awesome build guys!
Awesome build. 🪚🔨🪚
That turned out soooo cool.
I love these builds. Such an original idea.
Absolutely love that build
That looked great. Good job.
Great job J.
This turned out really, really cool!
Awesome build, really cool design! Well done!
So cool. I was completely entertained... thank you!
This was a really cool build. Awesome job.
Nice!
When I originally glimpsed the preview pic I thought this was a swing, and the ring would rotate... :D
Sorta like the yard swings we here in Nordics have.
Great work guys, thanks for sharing! Looks 😎😎😎
Big fan Jason!
I was a carpenter in my twenties. I have been electronic security contractor the last 35 years.
I have drilled more holes in wood and concrete than just about any tradesman you will ever meet.
For drilling those bolts in the pergola I would recommend a small spade bit to start. Go all the way through and then use that 5/8 auger bit. Myself and my techs have the large Dewalt and Milwaukee right angle drills for that kind of job so no pre drilling necessary.
Keep up the great work!!
Looks great, Greg Lord of the RIngs..🪚