Handyman Corner "Milk Crate Furniture"
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I had made a milk crate chair for a science project in grade school. This was suggested by my dad and I feel he saw this episode. Ironically, we did more than just stack them on top of each other, we used old plastic pipes as legs and the backing of the chair was made out of old rope and wood. Probably the comfiest chair out of all of them cause it wasn’t a stool
As a cook and a Canadian, I can appreciate this two-fold.
What's funny is now they make shelving units that look to have about the same size opening as milkcrates, they seem to be both fairly popular AND are considered the cool new modern look.
When I first moved out on my own, I had milk crate furniture. You really can't tell it it's an end table or a few crates if you put a white bed sheet on top of it.
This actually works. Unlike most of the comedy bits.....which I love...but ya this will actually support a body well.
This right here is the REAL milk crate challenge. Eat your hearts out, TikTok people
I have milk crate furniture. I'm not joking, my father taught me the handiness of using milk crates instead of your run of the mill furniture. JCL RIP.
Ditto! So true! Haha
Red Green for Prime Minister!
I can actually see someone doing this. And I'm sure it would work too.
I've unironically made a book shelf out of cinder blocks and pallettes.
I think we all did when we were 18🤣🤣🤣
Probably good for the environment too. It's recycling instead of them ending up in a landfill.
might be better to use zipties instead of duck tape tho.
you need to write a book, and guest star on Tim Allen's show, Last Man Standing, you are AWESOME!!!!!!!#
Randy Hutchinson Tim Allen is a drunk, this guy is awesome.
Oddly enough tho this was a joke, it is very useful to people short on cash with large families. I myself had to resort to using crates as the bedframe under my bed and one of my sons beds because I just don't have the money in the budget. In the long run they are much sturdier than a regular bedframe.plus turned open side up they provide storage. i ave a sheet of wood btw my mattress and the crates tho.
I slept for a couple of years on a "bed" that consisted of milk crates, a piece of plywood, and a mattress I'd rescued from the curb. It was OK.
when I was in college I took a roll out mattress from an outdoor couch and just laid it on the floor, then I got a surplus hotel mattress from a friend in exchange for some work I helped with.
I sleep on sheepskin rugs on the floor, though i do that so i can put my bedding away each day and have a lot of space in my room
I agree with ya! I have a Rehrig (same company that makes milk crates) recycle crate bin thingy that I use for my laundry and I love it! It’s extremely heavy duty and is a good conversation piece.
VM11238 I've actually thought of using these to hold up my bed
I actually made a bed frame for a futon out of milk crates and zip ties when I was in college. It qorked really well till I got married.
You could proba ly build a house out of them!
P.s. I didnt steal them they was a huge pile bwhind an abandoned grocery store.
I assume they would be expensive to manufacture.
😂😂😂 my 5 year old would get a kick out of watching this fella.
At 1:21-1:25, it sounded like a cow going "Moo!...", or, somebody farting.
I bet that when I’m older I’m guna have a wall covered in milk crates as a shelf
Please come to Madison, Wisconsin! We love you here!
Rite on Red :o) You da man!
Love the show wish was still on I got all DVD and books and movie
kc I have a roll of duct tape signed by Red Green himself.
@@terryboyer1342 Never use that roll.
cant wait till his new tour comes to america
He's here now!
Give Red a shitload of duct tape,a scrapyard,and some basic tools and he will do wonders.
Ole Red must have made a fortune off of the duct tape ads or he had stock in 3M or both.
Please come to Cleveland, Ohio!! WVIZ will help to get you here!!
The good news is if you don’t want to use a ton of tape. ZIP TIES
Milk crates are cheap till you get caught and they fine you $50 each. (NYC a few years ago)
i would build that if i had the space
great
What is the name of this episode?
Man he aged quick
Matt Mccoy yrs of smoking, rough outdoors life and beer no doubt...
Quick? He's been on TV since 1979. This was filmed in 1993...
Watch, now someone in Seattle will turn this into a thing...
😂🤣😂👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
i wonder what his duck tape bill is each year?
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ironic how?
I don’t have pants.
Captain I do. I just refuse to wear them.
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Lol😊
Just found this guy holy crap need more good looks buddy on the upload
youre not looking in the right places then pal