Great idea and workmanship. FYI nails, especially framing nails, usually have a greater sheer strength than the same size screw. As far as I’ve been told.
I made some yesterday , actually quite a bit of work lol. I went with 12x22 I'll shim my wheels if nessarry. I also screwed mine together cause that's what I had laying around. Good video!
You nicely demonstrated one thing I don't like about my Ryobi framing nailer, the magazine is too small. Ryobi knew this going in and now, for another $60(!), they are willing to sell you an extended magazine that should have been included on the gun in the first place. I haven't shot any ring-shank nails but it looks like it was struggling to sink them.
Is it a bad idea to make these using a carriage bolt on each corner instead of screws/nails? That way, you could quickly remove a level or two as needed depending on the amount of height preferred.
I'd put some type of handle on the side of them. Just to make it easier to carry and put into position. Anyhow great video. Great content, as usual. Thanks, take care!
Curious as to why not construct the wheel cribs out of say 2 X 12s (or if you want wider a combo of say 2X6 and 2X10 side by side and alternating) stacked and screwed (or nailed) together to the height one wants with the stops on the top one? Is better this way.. seems like it would be stronger the other way.
Awesomeness
I love this diy stuff lately. Time to put the tools to work and build something good!
that Ryobi looks like a beast
Great idea and workmanship. FYI nails, especially framing nails, usually have a greater sheer strength than the same size screw. As far as I’ve been told.
Good job and practical
I made some yesterday , actually quite a bit of work lol. I went with 12x22 I'll shim my wheels if nessarry. I also screwed mine together cause that's what I had laying around. Good video!
I did cribs years ago only thing I did different was making them out of 4x4 x 3/16 wall square steel tubing welded and painted afterwards.
You nicely demonstrated one thing I don't like about my Ryobi framing nailer, the magazine is too small. Ryobi knew this going in and now, for another $60(!), they are willing to sell you an extended magazine that should have been included on the gun in the first place. I haven't shot any ring-shank nails but it looks like it was struggling to sink them.
Hell yeah, nice work, cheap, easy and effective!! I love it great work!!
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Is it a bad idea to make these using a carriage bolt on each corner instead of screws/nails? That way, you could quickly remove a level or two as needed depending on the amount of height preferred.
I'd put some type of handle on the side of them. Just to make it easier to carry and put into position. Anyhow great video. Great content, as usual. Thanks, take care!
👍👍the video. Need to get me one of those nail guns to go with my other Ryobi cordless tools.🙂. Keep’m coming
I like these. Going to try and make some within the week.
Update. I make these a while back. They worked out really well.
Great DIY vid!
Cool use of the new ryobi framing nailer. But what we really want to see is a review of it!
I'm wondering how tall you can make a crib before tipping becomes a concern. Any information on that?
Curious as to why not construct the wheel cribs out of say 2 X 12s (or if you want wider a combo of say 2X6 and 2X10 side by side and alternating) stacked and screwed (or nailed) together to the height one wants with the stops on the top one? Is better this way.. seems like it would be stronger the other way.
Weight would be one.
Great Video !! Love it
Should be a lot cheaper than the ones sold at Summit.
thanks. i want to know if the 2x8 measurements are nominal or real.? thanks for your help
Cool job
Good video!
Couldn’t find the review though :/
No HP battery?
gonna add wood glue also
Either the depth of the nailer needs to be adjusted or that nailer is underpowered. You should not need a framing nailer AND a hammer.
Good to go taller? Say 12"
But you had to buy the nail gun...lol
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