Love your voice. And I'm so grateful to hear from another woman in the woodworking community! Thanks for all the tips! So neat to hear at the end that you learned how to tighten bolts from your dad. I'm trying to share what I'm learning in woodworking with my kiddos right now. There's something precious about passing on knowledge like that.
Learned something new today. I was wondering why I couldn't find screws large enough to fasten the larger casters. Lag bolts are required for these. Easy. Just installed four casters on my movable shelf in the garage. Thanks again!
Awesome video! I was scouring RUclips for someone who actually thought this through instead of just crewing right into to the ingrain which would likely blow right out under a plethora of circumstances. Thank you 🙏
Good job. As you described drilling into the end grain of the 4x4, and then adding a piece of plywood to strengthen that mounting point I kept thinking - she hasn't allowed for the pocket screws hitting the bracket screws. And then - you did!!! Don't ask me why I know this. I learned this painful lesson many years ago - a couple of times (I'm a slow learner sometimes). Thumbs up!
Thank you. Love your voice. Its very joyful. Oh oh🤦🏻♂️ I prob sound like that creepy guy now🤷🏻♂️. Haha. Honestly it just reminds me of someone very dear to my Heart. Thanks again and wishin u and your loved ones Safety n Blessings👍🏼🙋🏻♂️
Could you tell me, what size pocket screws did you use? It looks like you used plywood that's 3/4" to 1" thick. If I use 3/4" plywood, would 2.5" inch pocket screws be safe from penetrating out from the bottom of the plywood square?
I believe I set the bit and jig to 1-1/4 and used 1-1/2 screws to mate to the 3/4 plywood. See my Kreg cheat sheet here heartwoodart.com/kreg-jig-k3-and-k4-how-to-cheat-sheet-and-tips/
I don’t have any experience with stem bolt casters, but considering how bog that bolt is, and how deep it goes into the wood, I would think it would be okay. I mainly see those used when connecting to metal legs, or wood things that aren’t going to be moved a lot
audi a4 see my tutorial on the Kreg jigs that has a cheat sheet for depth settings and screw lengths. And you have to leave the collar on for proper depth heartwoodart.com/kreg-jig-k3-and-k4-how-to-cheat-sheet-and-tips/
Marshall Moens on my mitre saw station I had doubled 2x4s instead of a 4x4. So, maybe you could attach another 2x4 block near the end of the leg to double the width. Not sure if there’s enough room for all of the screws, though
Thank you for your videos! I accidentally drilled pocket holes too deep. Then I found this possible dowel solution: ruclips.net/video/kKFlALWvVeY/видео.html. Would it work well for holding plywood blocks to legs?
Love your voice. And I'm so grateful to hear from another woman in the woodworking community! Thanks for all the tips! So neat to hear at the end that you learned how to tighten bolts from your dad. I'm trying to share what I'm learning in woodworking with my kiddos right now. There's something precious about passing on knowledge like that.
Leslie Esparza I’m thrilled to see more women get into woodworking. And I love seeing moms and dads get their kids involved.
Learned something new today. I was wondering why I couldn't find screws large enough to fasten the larger casters. Lag bolts are required for these. Easy. Just installed four casters on my movable shelf in the garage. Thanks again!
Awesome video! I was scouring RUclips for someone who actually thought this through instead of just crewing right into to the ingrain which would likely blow right out under a plethora of circumstances.
Thank you 🙏
Yeah, not many folks even show how they attached their casters. I roll my benches all over the shop and outside and they are holding up well.
Thank you for this video. Excellent point on the weakness of going directly into the end grain. Very helpful.
You’re welcome
This helped me! More videos on bolts, screws, attaching things!
Good job. As you described drilling into the end grain of the 4x4, and then adding a piece of plywood to strengthen that mounting point I kept thinking - she hasn't allowed for the pocket screws hitting the bracket screws. And then - you did!!! Don't ask me why I know this. I learned this painful lesson many years ago - a couple of times (I'm a slow learner sometimes). Thumbs up!
I liked you within the first 30 seconds ☺️
Super helpful, thanks for this terrific lesson!
All brilliant ideas! Thanks for the tips!
Brilliant video. Massive thank for this. Love your accent too!
Glad it was helpful!
Hey girl!! This video is so cute, and people are still watching and commenting a year later?! Make more videos Karen.
Thank you. Love your voice. Its very joyful. Oh oh🤦🏻♂️ I prob sound like that creepy guy now🤷🏻♂️. Haha. Honestly it just reminds me of someone very dear to my Heart. Thanks again and wishin u and your loved ones Safety n Blessings👍🏼🙋🏻♂️
Thank you Lenny!
Would it be worthwhile to add wood glue between the legs and the plywood squares?
Yes. And I should have added glue too. It doesn’t adhere as well on butt end pieces, but it helps
Could you tell me, what size pocket screws did you use? It looks like you used plywood that's 3/4" to 1" thick. If I use 3/4" plywood, would 2.5" inch pocket screws be safe from penetrating out from the bottom of the plywood square?
I believe I set the bit and jig to 1-1/4 and used 1-1/2 screws to mate to the 3/4 plywood.
See my Kreg cheat sheet here heartwoodart.com/kreg-jig-k3-and-k4-how-to-cheat-sheet-and-tips/
thanks for the guidance
Wowza! Lots of important info in this video. Can I be your intern?
Yeah, I’ll trade knowledge for lumber 🤪
Add washers to lag screws?
I only have casters with a threaded stem and they are to go straight up into 2x4 leg through a t-nut. Do you think this will be secure enough?
I don’t have any experience with stem bolt casters, but considering how bog that bolt is, and how deep it goes into the wood, I would think it would be okay. I mainly see those used when connecting to metal legs, or wood things that aren’t going to be moved a lot
What size screws?
I have a mini jig but not sure what distance to attach jig at and do I leave the collar off the bit?
audi a4 see my tutorial on the Kreg jigs that has a cheat sheet for depth settings and screw lengths. And you have to leave the collar on for proper depth heartwoodart.com/kreg-jig-k3-and-k4-how-to-cheat-sheet-and-tips/
Thanks your video was very helpful in helping me attach my casters securely!!
I am wanting to attach casters to a 2 x 4 leg rather than 4 x 4. What is the best way to accomplish this?
Marshall Moens on my mitre saw station I had doubled 2x4s instead of a 4x4. So, maybe you could attach another 2x4 block near the end of the leg to double the width. Not sure if there’s enough room for all of the screws, though
You are amazing!
Thank you!
Great job
Okay first 1.30 told my story. Any body no how to fill those holes
Isn't 12/64 = 3/16?
I called out how mine was labeled, maybe yours is different
Thank you for your videos! I accidentally drilled pocket holes too deep. Then I found this possible dowel solution: ruclips.net/video/kKFlALWvVeY/видео.html. Would it work well for holding plywood blocks to legs?
It may work. Will come down to having enough glue
Too much technical terms for beginner 🤯🥴
What was hard to understand? I’ll be happy to address that.