I've been watching your video this morning because it was on my playlist this morning, cause my phone for some reason, didn't have total amnesia. I was watching April Wilkerson's on a similar build. Good job on the video brother. Everyone's beginnings are different. Mine are in the form of 3 home made tables, built from scrap wood. I work as a heavy duty body repair man. Just think of it an extreme diesel mechanic, with a healthy splash of body repair, with SMC(Sheet Molded Compound), aluminum, and steel. Anyways, those huge body parts are shipped in large, fabricated shipping crates and containers and pallets of all shapes and sizes. Over the past 14 months or so, I've accumulated a bit of reclaimed lumber. Like my own simi-privet lumber yard. 6, or maybe 9 big racks in total, not counting what's in the 10x10 shed. It's where I keep a selection of long and large stuff for dry lumber during rainy days inevitably come and need to build something the after rain fall. My shop completely outside.
I just made a pallet swing for my wife & I. I just thought about what if I made a glider...🤔🫡🫡🫡Thus video was on point & clear to understand the details.
Looks really good! would reversing the bolts on the upper glider brackets so the nut are on the inside of the frame give you a bit more buffer room between the base and the seat?
I've been watching your video this morning because it was on my playlist this morning, cause my phone for some reason, didn't have total amnesia. I was watching April Wilkerson's on a similar build. Good job on the video brother.
Everyone's beginnings are different. Mine are in the form of 3 home made tables, built from scrap wood.
I work as a heavy duty body repair man. Just think of it an extreme diesel mechanic, with a healthy splash of body repair, with SMC(Sheet Molded Compound), aluminum, and steel.
Anyways, those huge body parts are shipped in large, fabricated shipping crates and containers and pallets of all shapes and sizes. Over the past 14 months or so, I've accumulated a bit of reclaimed lumber. Like my own simi-privet lumber yard. 6, or maybe 9 big racks in total, not counting what's in the 10x10 shed. It's where I keep a selection of long and large stuff for dry lumber during rainy days inevitably come and need to build something the after rain fall. My shop completely outside.
You are really creative . I enjoy with your videos
I just made a pallet swing for my wife & I. I just thought about what if I made a glider...🤔🫡🫡🫡Thus video was on point & clear to understand the details.
You did great!! I’m sure your wife is happy, even if it took a while.
Thanks for the vitdeo, my friend. This helped me get started on one of my own! Thanks for hardware link also!
After using this project would you do anything different; Longer or shorter glide brackets, different reclining angle, different seat height? Thanks
Cool project Clint!
Thank you
WOW THAT WAS CALLED, "HONEY I LOVE YOU VERY MUCH, WORK"
your sweetheart must be very special. Very nice job two thumbs.
Thanks Rhonda, you are correct about that. She keeps me inspired.
Nicely done!
Thank you MissBeans
can you show us how to add springs to a bench so it rocks instead of glides?
Love it! so creative!
Thanks a bunch
Looks really good! would reversing the bolts on the upper glider brackets so the nut are on the inside of the frame give you a bit more buffer room between the base and the seat?
Since the spacing on each side is really controlled by the design of the bracket, I don't think it would make much of a difference.
Do you think this would work for a couch?
Thanks. Good ideas.
How long are the bolts? By the way, thonk you. I've been wanting to do this, and you saved me some research time.
📢 < FANTASTIC I know your Wife loved it, because you posted it👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you Anthony. The funny thing is, she has not seen it yet 😁 so I hope you are right
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