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  • @nickp3173
    @nickp3173 Месяц назад +47

    Your hair looks great brother! Nice seeing you finally having the confidence to show it off after all the suffering and waiting!

    • @DAjugRnaut
      @DAjugRnaut Месяц назад +2

      What happened with his hair?

    • @nickp3173
      @nickp3173 Месяц назад +2

      @@DAjugRnaut He had a hair transplant. He made a video about it.

    • @DAjugRnaut
      @DAjugRnaut Месяц назад +1

      @@nickp3173 oh 👍🏼 ok. I didn’t know

  • @nickp3173
    @nickp3173 Месяц назад +18

    That intermediate one would've been better if you had stacked the wood first, then drilled the holes with a longer bit all the way through. Could have glued them together as you stacked to keep them in line.

  • @michaelkuhne2705
    @michaelkuhne2705 Месяц назад +5

    That was heart warming when you said that’s a good day when you took all the scratches; a lot of people don’t have that mindset and that level of love for their children ❤️❤️❤️ I have 2 little girls and have thought that as well so thank you

    • @debby8428
      @debby8428 Месяц назад +1

      anyone who doesn't have that mindset has something wrong with them. I am a mom of four and grandma to three.

  • @juliemac5604
    @juliemac5604 Месяц назад +3

    The sheet metal one was intermediate and the rebar one was advanced.

  • @heiarhognigunason1206
    @heiarhognigunason1206 Месяц назад +62

    Why not just drive the rebar pins afterward? Seems too hard to get the holes to line up. Just get an long drill.

    • @jeffb9031
      @jeffb9031 Месяц назад +8

      Exactly! I’ve built many gardens driving rebar after the boards are stacked. The way he does this is nuts.

    • @Matt34677
      @Matt34677 Месяц назад +8

      Lol I was thinking after the video the way he did it made the second one seemed more advanced than the advanced one.

    • @chris_hertford
      @chris_hertford Месяц назад

      Exactly he made this so much harder work!

    • @rayorth3921
      @rayorth3921 Месяц назад

      I literally just thought the same thing.

    • @rulowth4815
      @rulowth4815 Месяц назад

      Aint the rebar rooting that wood?

  • @ryanmcadam1
    @ryanmcadam1 Месяц назад +5

    I made a 9 foot bed out of some spare bricks we had laying around - only cost 50-100 for mortar and some brick tools. I’ve never done bricks in my life, but it came out really nice and wasn’t too difficult to figure out

  • @subyman90
    @subyman90 Месяц назад +9

    The second one looks fantastic!

  • @TimewarpedCo
    @TimewarpedCo Месяц назад

    This is why i enjoy watching your channel. Full transparency. Not afraid of showing the mistakes and how to fix them.

  • @ZanGypsyQueen
    @ZanGypsyQueen Месяц назад +3

    Your hair is fabulous! Great video thanks for the inspiration and encouragement.

  • @RenSayLess
    @RenSayLess Месяц назад +4

    I would love to see some DIY turf installation projects if you have any in the future. I love the look and you'd crush it.

  • @candacehari5531
    @candacehari5531 29 дней назад +1

    Some great options there. Some suggestions - use cardboard in the base to cut down the initial weeds, it will breakdown.
    If putting the planter alongside the house ensure you leave a 75mm to 100mm gap between the planter and the house to prevent termite ingress.

  • @markjohns4651
    @markjohns4651 29 дней назад

    It would have been nice to have seen this video before I started woodworking. My first project was a 4x8 3 foot tall cedar and metal planter very similar to your advanced model. After filling the planter with way too much soil that I had to carry through my townhouse to get to the backyard, I immediately started on a 8ft x 14 ft deck. I must have learned something from watching some youtube videos because they are both still holding strong 3 years later and look great. Keep up the great videos. Congrats on saving your kid from injury.

  • @frozenmagmapool
    @frozenmagmapool Месяц назад +1

    On the advanced put galvanized hanger strap from center line to center line on the bottom to prevent bowing before you fill it up. The weight of soil will push it out over time. Also recommend filling it 2/3 w/ yard debris like logs and branches so you can spend less on top soil. I filled mine with ~12 of the super size bags after settling and a bunch of tree trimming

  • @ZaddyArwin
    @ZaddyArwin Месяц назад +4

    I absolutely love watching your videos it’s very relaxing and educating especially because I have a love for DIY/home builds.

  • @danielsmith7935
    @danielsmith7935 Месяц назад +1

    On the second one you usually stack you tiers then drill holes. Then drive rebar through all of them stacked all the way down much easier.

  • @OSODIY
    @OSODIY Месяц назад +5

    Hair looking good bro

  • @gjgunning4769
    @gjgunning4769 15 дней назад

    The best way to do it all is rebar last..lay out use a couple of 6 inch screws to hold and the drill thru and drive the rebar last! Work smarter not harder!

  • @heathertodd7165
    @heathertodd7165 Месяц назад

    I really like all 3! I think my favorite is the intermediate one.

  • @iamwhoiamd7056
    @iamwhoiamd7056 Месяц назад

    I love all 3 of them. But the 3rd one is fantastic.

  • @peterdonnellan
    @peterdonnellan Месяц назад +1

    intermediate is great looking!

  • @GodFearingMan
    @GodFearingMan 27 дней назад

    Good stuff man! I look forward to your videos each week! I’m ready to see the final reveal of the current house flip!

  • @dogfromthepurplezoneoffici5182
    @dogfromthepurplezoneoffici5182 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks man, I feel good about doing that beginner one for my lady.

  • @brandonmattimore2828
    @brandonmattimore2828 26 дней назад

    I've bang out some box in my day, but never a planter one.

  • @troy4312
    @troy4312 Месяц назад +1

    great planters, if you paint the inside of the wood planters with bitumen paint, it drastically slows down any rotting from contact with soil, i built mine when i was 22 i am now 36 only ever had to replace the top layer once, i stop with bitumen before the top layer so you cant see it, then you can stain or paint the rest your desired color

  • @labresults3650
    @labresults3650 Месяц назад

    Love all three! Great job!

  • @petercampbe11
    @petercampbe11 Месяц назад

    Love this video. Intermediate one for me, looks class 👍👏

  • @melodywilson5255
    @melodywilson5255 21 день назад

    I think the last one is my favorite! And to be honest, I think it looks easier than the intermediate version!😆 I could build that. I'm not efFing with that rebar!

  • @rgvtexas8391
    @rgvtexas8391 Месяц назад +1

    I like the advanced bed the best. I can do it on a smaller scale to save money for my gardening purposes.

    • @saulgoodman2018
      @saulgoodman2018 Месяц назад

      With a pool liner. It doubles as a cheap redneck pool.

  • @chrisarevalo774
    @chrisarevalo774 Месяц назад +2

    how will these hold up to water and weather?

  • @StoneKathryn
    @StoneKathryn 27 дней назад

    Very nice video. Great raised bed designs. Thanks!

  • @vickigreen2981
    @vickigreen2981 Месяц назад

    Love these projects

  • @duckylangley
    @duckylangley Месяц назад

    The Expert one, you can put wood and branches so you use less soil and it gives nutrients to the soil.

  • @michaelmayfield4618
    @michaelmayfield4618 Месяц назад

    I loved watching your projects it's give me wonderful ideas for my house and projects

  • @fractalr4
    @fractalr4 29 дней назад

    Weeds are also coming out off the air!!!births and wind!🎉🎉🎉ps nice vids!!!!❤

  • @evgenyonishkevich8494
    @evgenyonishkevich8494 Месяц назад +5

    I would tie the “advanced” version right in the midpoint so it’s not blowing when you load the dirt

    • @tomconway6808
      @tomconway6808 Месяц назад

      A tip for the advanced one would be to not fill it completely with dirt either. The majority of it could be filled up with something like styrofoam or plastic soda bottles or something to take up volume while not decomposing. Then you only need to put like 4-6 inches of dirt on the very top. He could also build some kind of false floor in it too so you only need to fill the top with 4-6 inches of dirt.

    • @Matt34677
      @Matt34677 Месяц назад +1

      @@tomconway6808 I've seen some throw in sticks and other compostable materials. Same concept while probably a little healthier and more organic than plastics.

    • @tomconway6808
      @tomconway6808 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@Matt34677 Sticks and compostable materials will break down requiring you to fill it with more dirt. The point is to do something to fill the space so you don't need to fill the whole thing with dirt.
      I would guess that most people building the "advanced" one are probably just looking to build a pretty flower planter. They probably are not planting vegetables. So health is probably not a factor there.
      People who build raised vegetable gardens usually build something that looks more like the first two examples in this video, which wouldn't really need fill material.

  • @ls1100
    @ls1100 27 дней назад

    All you need now is a pond would look nice

  • @12359254
    @12359254 Месяц назад

    Would like to know what kind of sealer you used on the beds afterwards. Thanks love your work

  • @toddpreston3846
    @toddpreston3846 Месяц назад

    A few months too late. I just spent more than id like to admit on new metal beds, but will keep a note for next time. Thanks for all you do!

  • @pathicks1108
    @pathicks1108 Месяц назад

    Almost one million!!

  • @anagamomar1
    @anagamomar1 Месяц назад

    New subscriber and didn’t regret
    Keep the good vibes 👍👍👍

  • @ryantantalo4233
    @ryantantalo4233 Месяц назад

    Stack all your boards, get a longer drill bit, and drill through everything at once. Way faster and easier

  • @mariodegrazia7497
    @mariodegrazia7497 Месяц назад

    Just built some last weekend this video would have helped

  • @milliecutie1080
    @milliecutie1080 Месяц назад

    You’re clearly a good dad that you took a “bullet”! to save your daughter !!! ❤

  • @oleladyx5613
    @oleladyx5613 Месяц назад

    They look good. Would you be inclined to do a raised bed? Where I live its essential to raise the bed unless you're planting right in the ground like the first one, and even then, not if its wood.

  • @Cvoge1972
    @Cvoge1972 Месяц назад

    Did you ever go back and get the two missing rebar rods for the ends?

  • @mavwrik4605
    @mavwrik4605 Месяц назад

    Well, that was interesting. I am on my 4th season of 4 raised garden beds. I build them 3' x 6' & 18" tall out of scrap lumber I had & purchased 36 6" wide cedar fence pickets (75 cents each), screws & potting soil for under $40. FOR ALL FOUR BEDS. And, BTW, for the cost of the lumber you say you spent on the "intermediate" bed you can buy 3 -5 six foot long & 2-3 foot wide galvanized stock tanks or raised bed tanks for the same cost or less at a feed store. AND THERE IS NO BULDING REQUIRED.

  • @abates75
    @abates75 Месяц назад +1

    Staggered is correct, but the rebar is unnecessary… 4x4 posts, build each layer with 5 1/2 grx structural screws at corners, then place each layer on and attach with a few 5 1/2 grx screws and call it a day… with each layer weighing around 50 pounds, it is not going anywhere… mine have been going strong for 6 years and the wood will give out before the screws

  • @robertbusek30
    @robertbusek30 Месяц назад +1

    First, I love how you took some damage for your little girl. You are a great dad!
    Now, I have a question: why aren’t you using pressure treated lumber here?

    • @trdfx
      @trdfx 29 дней назад +1

      Pressure treated lumber is not recommended for garden beds due to potential chemicals leaching into soil resulting in some health risks... Its fine if you're just growing flowers thou.

    • @robertbusek30
      @robertbusek30 29 дней назад

      @@trdfx Ok, good to know! Thanks for the heads up!

  • @RPHelpingHand
    @RPHelpingHand Месяц назад +8

    Tip: Don’t put your garden between a big bush/tree and the house. Plants typically need lots of sunshine. Plan to put your gardens inline with the most sun.

    • @trevorgreene5059
      @trevorgreene5059 Месяц назад +1

      Some plants prefer shades, some prefer full sunlight. Not all plants are created equal.

  • @cameronbarber3768
    @cameronbarber3768 Месяц назад +2

    Id definitely say the "intermediate" one was actually the "advanced" one and vice versa

    • @Stefan_Smith
      @Stefan_Smith Месяц назад +2

      All he needed to do was place all the wood down clamp them straight.. and then drill the smaller holes he had before with a long wood bit. Then he could have drove the rebar in with an SDS ground rod hammerdrill bit... he's injured should have been working smarter not harder..

    • @cameronbarber3768
      @cameronbarber3768 Месяц назад +3

      @@Stefan_Smith I mean I definitely agree, I just think that whole process was more difficult than drilling some pocket holes in some wood and screwing it all together like he did in the last one

    • @Stefan_Smith
      @Stefan_Smith Месяц назад

      @@cameronbarber3768 sounds easy enough, never tried to pocket hole before. I'm more of a make hole and push things through it kinda guy (cable guy perspective). I like watching wood working though

  • @FurballHacker
    @FurballHacker Месяц назад

    Hi Alex!! Big fan of your channel. ❤ Love seeing you without the hat! Been wondering how things were going for you after you posted your "hair video." Lookin good there friend. I am sure Irena is loving the doo too. 😜

  • @ThorMaxx
    @ThorMaxx Месяц назад

    On the metal cladded box, what stops the soil from escaping out the corrugated sides?

  • @kiashaw
    @kiashaw Месяц назад

    I love it! Question would the metal get hot feom sitting in the sun all day and when you went to garden, you would gwt burned? Or does that metal not heat up?

  • @TheMajorStranger
    @TheMajorStranger Месяц назад +1

    the intermediate build would go so much smoother if you had laid all your pieces and then use a long drill to make those rebar holes. You worked harder, not smarter there.

  • @Jon-kg6hm
    @Jon-kg6hm Месяц назад

    Hows the plastic patio holding up?

  • @tomkeels
    @tomkeels Месяц назад

    should be using TB 3 instead of 2. 3 is more waterproof.

  • @deeziegaming8545
    @deeziegaming8545 Месяц назад

    Oh wow that's crazy he remembers to put a weed barrier this episode... Wonder if he fixed the deck issue from last episode 👀

    • @rulowth4815
      @rulowth4815 Месяц назад +1

      What issue?

    • @deeziegaming8545
      @deeziegaming8545 Месяц назад

      @@rulowth4815 the weeds are going to grow through the deck because he never put a weed barrier for the deck

    • @rulowth4815
      @rulowth4815 Месяц назад +1

      @@deeziegaming8545 ohh yes i remember, you’re right

  • @Mama_wilki
    @Mama_wilki Месяц назад

    Couple of things: 1. Why not put a topping on the beginner one like on the other two? 2. Why use rebar at all? Can't you put taller wood pieces on the corners like you did for the beginner one?
    3. The advanced one is my favorite and it seems easier than the intermediate one.

  • @Nate1n22
    @Nate1n22 Месяц назад

    Wont the wood rot?

  • @steveknights9825
    @steveknights9825 Месяц назад

    Is none of this pressure treated lumber? Did I miss something?

  • @DarkChocklate-ld5pv
    @DarkChocklate-ld5pv 21 день назад

    Putting untreated wood on the ground that close to the house seems like it will attract termites into your wall.

  • @thewoodshop69
    @thewoodshop69 Месяц назад

    I think I would have done the advanced about half that tall.Personally that's just me

  • @Stefan_Smith
    @Stefan_Smith Месяц назад +2

    All he needed to do was place all the wood down clamp them straight.. and then drill the smaller holes he had before with a long wood bit. Then he could have drove the rebar in with an SDS ground rod hammerdrill bit... he's injured should have been working smarter not harder..

  • @kingtrax5759
    @kingtrax5759 Месяц назад

    Reminder to finish out that basement and add a full bathroom with a tub down there to make this a proper house!!

  • @cjcoveco
    @cjcoveco Месяц назад

    I think the advanced and intermediate should be swapped

  • @l7o6s5c4
    @l7o6s5c4 Месяц назад

    BRO why your arms so damn big!!! 😅 lookin Jacked my guy!!

  • @JGW5303
    @JGW5303 Месяц назад

    The advanced one could be done by a beginner

  • @fd3871
    @fd3871 Месяц назад

    isn't this going to rot? legitimate question... it's not cedar or pressure treated

  • @danielconradie191
    @danielconradie191 Месяц назад +5

    What I don't understand is why you're putting the plastic sheeting at the bottom of your planting beds. You won't have weeds growing under your planting bed... You're obstructing the free drainage of water inside the planting bed, so you'll have a build up of moisture that'll kill your plants.

    • @luke1the3duke
      @luke1the3duke Месяц назад

      Lol this is probably true

    • @danielconradie191
      @danielconradie191 Месяц назад

      @@luke1the3duke if it rains, the water that collects inside the planting bed needs to be able to drain out somewhere, otherwise your plants will get root rot and die. You can add a barrier between the wood and the soil to protect the wood, so you can do a liner on the vertical sides, but adding it at the bottom makes no sense for an open ground planting bed.

    • @edgardelamora1408
      @edgardelamora1408 Месяц назад

      That fabric is drain able still lets water pass through

  • @Matt34677
    @Matt34677 Месяц назад

    I can't stand those weed barriers. Prior owners had a ton it put in and I wondered forever why I kept having pieces of what looked like trash bags all over my yard. Figured out it was the weed barrier after years of breaking down coming through the surface. Took me a while to dig all of it up. I'd never use that stuff.

  • @noureddinehaouati6093
    @noureddinehaouati6093 Месяц назад

    I don"t know why you put them in this order, the second one is better, harder, and more expensive then the third one

  • @saulgoodman2018
    @saulgoodman2018 Месяц назад +1

    That tree needs to be removed. It looks so out of place.
    Weeds need to be removed from around the patio. Just remove all the pavers. It was not put together correctly. They are uneven and got weeds growing between the pavers.
    All of the planters are in the wrong places. The second one will splash on the dirt when it rains. Creating mud on the siding.
    Should have just stuck with 1 design. They should at least match.
    I can tell his wife did not approve these planters. He did it on his own.
    The whole back yard just looks horrible.

  • @tonyfox45
    @tonyfox45 Месяц назад

    Egads. Okay, this is probably different where you're located, but I'm up in the PNW and for the love of all that is holy...please tell me you used pressure treated lumber to build those otherwise they're going to rot within 1-2 years (max). Also, it's preferable to put the gravel under the whole bed if possible. Costs you an extra $10-$30 but saves you so much time. Couple bonuses for doing that 1. keeps the boards from sitting in water and rotting faster, 2. give you the ability to level the boards very quickly, vs. dinking around with shoving a little here, a little there, etc. 3. it actually will provide drainage for your plants (and therefore more flowers/fruits/veggies) since the roots aren't sitting in wet dirt. Finally, you can/should build these with some sort of vapor/water barrier between the wood sides and the dirt you put in there (note...leave the bottom "open" so the water has somewhere to go). I've seen thicker plastic and even left over building vapor barrier used to keep the dirt out of direct contact with your wood. This'll give you a much much longer lifespan for the box and you won't see it since it'll, most likely, be covered by the dirt you use.
    Also, not sure I'd put the box you built right up against the house. You're invite pests if you do. Up here we have carpenter ants that just love things like these. I'm guessing where you are, you may be running into termite issues.
    I love what you've done for this house, taking it from "Shabby" to "Chic" and all the sweat equity you're putting in will pay off, but there are a few choice that make me go "Hrm."
    Also, you're hair's looking aces bruh! Nice you can show it off. Looking good sir!
    Keep up the great work. Even when I'm yelling at my screen with "WHAT THE H.E. Double toothpicks is he doing!" I'm still enjoying your work!

  • @scumbagsteve5029
    @scumbagsteve5029 Месяц назад

    what kind of wood are you using?