Building a raised bed in Record time
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- Опубликовано: 19 апр 2024
- Cutting, screwing and nailing a small raised garden bed in a measly 10 minutes. Enjoy the video but do not repeat what you have seen here today.
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🤣 That was more realistic than the pro channels, make building stuff out to be. 👍
Nice video
Awesome build 👏
Hammer 🔨 time 🤯🤷♂️🤣🤣
I wanna see you race that big lag bolt at the end with that single jack vs a top spec impact driver.
You completed the job. 💯 That's all the counts in the end. But wow $50 for that Ryobi Saw? I'll take it unless someone shows me there's a better bargain elsewhere. 😅
lol, got my Ryobi miter saw for $50 and my Kobalt 10” table saw for $75. I’ll upgrade eventually though.
@@Kaleb_RoSs Great bargains. What's great for us is the variety of brand options we now have. 💯
Nice DCK sir!
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Lmao thank bro 😂
@@Kaleb_RoSs I’ve read that DCK batteries fit Dong Cheng instruments. I’ve bought cordless Dong Chen rotary hammer drill because it was 60 dollars.
@@proudbacteria1373 yep, exactly the same tools. DCK actually means Dong Cheng Kompany (company with a K I guess)
@@Kaleb_RoSs Kompany, lol? Dong Chen seems to be a legit Chinese brand which is popular in China. I’m thinking about buying an impact or a drill for mostly woodworking. Is a drill better for wood than an impact?
As long as the tool can perform the job as expected that is the main point right? Who cares if it's Ryobi or even HyperTough? They are both great for DIY projects.