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I understand why you use initials when talking about stores and websites. It's easy! However, not all stores are national and some folks who are new to your channel don't know what the initials stand for. Which in turn makes it difficult locate additional photos and such. So could you please post in your comments, make a glossary or figure some other way to share the info? Like say the full name perhaps?
I love the idea of the paint. Not sure where you guys are from but down here south in Houston Texas it’s hard to sale. I’ve made the table asked for 100 and they counter with 25. Then they break out with the line I always here “ can I take a picture of it , I can build it myself” So I just build for me.
@@Goose8219 I was born and raised in Houston. Moved to the country about 16 years ago. Yeah, people like to haggle,.. that's why I always put a little bit higher price than I'm willing to take on everything, so people feel like they got themselves a deal.
I made two of these for my great grandkids. Built one last year and the other this year. Took pictures, and showed those at work. That brought me two sales. I delivered one at work two days ago, and another coworker was amazed by it and ordered one for Christmas . Thank you so much Mathew. I am having back surgery Sep 20, so till then I may not be building much. But you have been a great inspiration. I have built a lot of things, but only for family. This is my third year as a woodworker. I started in Oct 2022. I have been following you for that long too. Love you man and thank you for showing this old man, age does'nt matter. I am thrilled I actually sold something I made in my garage.
Just recently found your channel and am learning a lot. Thank you for giving this 66 year old lunch lady the confidence to jump in and Do It!. Just finished the multi -tiered picket planter that was a deep dive into reacquainting myself with all my tools! I’m here in New York on Long Island where prices are still almost double at my local lumber store compared to yours.. I suppose I could get a better price at the big box store but it’s miles away. All in all the experience I’m getting and shear enjoyment of this craft is well worth it. Thank you Matthew Peech.
I am still building my shop but work outside when weather and time allows. So far i have made the fan garden trellis and the $6 planter you made videos for. Complete newbie so love the passion you have for woodworking and the inspiration you have given me. Love your channel. Currently working on the Martin Bird house. Thanks for what you do.😁
Thanks for another great video. I like how you dont blow smoke up our ass by telling us that if it sells for $400 on PB then we can get $350 for ours. You always give us a realistic price for our piece and still a great profit.
There's ways to upsell many projects into crazy prices, but it's better price in that sweet spot where people keep buying them, but you're not making slave wages.
Thanks Mat, knew a guy back in the day built treated playgrounds, his kids were almost to old for a playground so he didn't use treated lumber, just plain pine, lasted over 10 years, just cut bottom 3 inches off and was good , gave it away. Treated isn't always better, especially for the kiddos.
You are my absolute favorite RUclips Woodworker! Thank you for sharing all your artistically intelligent ideas. Say that 3x fast. Be good to yourself and keep smiling.
Oh perfect timing again! My husband has 20 family members coming to visit in July and we don't have a place for all of them to sit and eat their requested surf and turf dinner 😑. I told him to rent some and he said he wants to build something again 😑. Now, though I can share this video and solve his problem. Thanks!
@@MatthewPeechWoodworking there will be plus we have a new grandbaby that can enjoy it later, but it seems like an easy build that can be scaled up, and we've priced the larger ones and they are ranging at $1500 so will still work into the tenth of the cost idea.
That pool noodle holder is $339 (was $399!) For the hanging signs - if you do craft shows, have the sign boards loose at a set price each and let people select their own, pay for it and your helper can run the rope. Pickup later in the day.
Thank you so much Matthew for these cool ideas! I make things to sell at a local flea market and the squirrel picnic tables feeders sell very well. I absolutely am going to try the children size ones. Have an awesome and blessed week! 👍👍👍
Hi Matt, you make such nice and well explained videos. Once a person believes they can do something, they most likely can do it and if they fail, well, what is lost? They will gain experience and then can move on:) I taught sewing for almost fifty years and inspiring creativity was my main goal. I do little woodworking projects now and then (with minimal tools), and really like your videos. When I grew up girls weren't allowed to take woodworking although I wanted to.
You deserve all the accolades. I love building your products. I don't have the selling luck that some do but I'm guessing i'm not good at marketing. I do have fun either way, and seem to eventually sell everything.
I love your videos. I know very little about woodworking and I fiddle around with some projects but I just really enjoy watching you build things and thank you for being so clear with your instructions.
@matthewpeechwoodworking with the knowledge that you are helping people, some with minimal experience, try to turn a profit using minimal materials, it would be helpful if while you’re cutting the pieces you would mention that the three 2x6s only works if you cut them in a certain order, you said cut the legs, then cut the the 5 35.75in pieces…. So I did, and after I cut all 4 legs from one 2x6 I realized it was impossible to get 5@35.75in from the remaining 2 boards. I appreciate what you do, I have been inspired by you. This was my first real attempt at trying one of your projects. I’ve learned from this first mistake to always plan all cuts before cutting starts. Anyway I appreciate the inspiration, we have had an extremely rough few years and I truly am grateful to find your channel, we are hoping that with your ideas, our ideas, God’s help and our hard work we can support our family again. Thank you Matthew, you have no idea how much it means to us that you keep doing videos like these!
To those that are afraid of the jigsaw project: The design is basically an "F" with a "C" shape angled through the top horizontal line of the "F" through the bottom horizontal line of the "F". Then they just made a fancy hook cut through the horizontal lines that stuck out from the "C" shape. But you can just make an angle cut and it will still look cool.
Great ideas to make us some money with. Love all your thoughts and ideas on how to not only improve our skills but to make some extra cash with them too
This is definitely one of my top five favorite RUclips channels! I am inspired every time I finish a video. One suggestion I have, if it’s OK, would you mind turning up yourself a little bit in the editing? Sometimes it’s hard to hear especially when I am building along. Keep up the great great work :-)
Well. Lol I'll admit, I DO enjoy getting high and watching these videos. I always wake up feeling like I can do anything. :) So many awesome plans on this channel! I've bought a couple! Lol
Howdy neighbor. Nice builds. I was just talking about the kids tables 3 days ago. 😊 Looking forward to building mine. Till then. Waiting on the next build.😊
Dude wicked video there's couple those things am gonna attempt. Granted won't be for week or so. Am working on first comission of 6 live edge benches and 3 live edge tables for a pub with log feet kinda pushed. Ill get it though. This is only possible btw thanks to u and these videos and your channel so thanks ✌️👍🏴
Nice!! 5 more fun projects. And there not just easy... there Peechy!!! lol. Love the channel, bro. Soooo much inspiration to be found here. All my friends love my distressing techniques (and by mine, I mean The Peech Method). It's easy, and it looks GOOD!
Built many a kids picnic tables about 5 years ago, sold quite a few! Made ours out of 1x material, still have the 2 I built for my granddaughters. We stained or painted them, also put decals of St. Cardinals or Blues on them and other teams or whatever they wanted for extra $! Your idea with 2x4 and 2x6s looks like a little quicker build!! Might have to make some if I get time in between our furniture orders. Enjoy the videos.
Since the interior of the outdoor storage bins is very visible, the horizontal boards beg to be attached with a biscuit joiner! Nothing wrong with pocket holes if you don't have a biscuit jointer though....
Hay there, Matthew. I'm not sure if I did something wrong. I got 3 2x6x8 for the sets and top of the picnic table, and it wasn't enough wood. Used one for legs, then I oily got four more for sets and top and needed five.
These are great! Just curious, for the larger items such as the picnic table, you mention selling them... where do you sell them since they can't be shipped?
Treated wood for a picnic table won't hurt anything except your budget. Just soak the ground contact points with used motor oil aka poor man's creosote. (which is what was used to treat the old barns you were referring to)
@@richardmccann4815incorrect, I seal my end grain with epoxy and I’ve used the flex seal stuff to. It doesn’t trap water and cause rot. Nice theory but untrue. Not the only point of moisture movement. But the main point of moisture absorption so seal that shit off. It’s fine
I'd love to get a stash of cedar pickets, but unfortunately they never have them in stock around me for at least 50 miles. Guess im going to have to road trip to find some. Lol
Hey Matthew, I'm curious as to why you used 2" X 6" for the legs? I've made quite a few of these and used 2' X 4". Keeps the cost even lower. Back in the day, I used cedar, now, I pick through the spruce and pick out the nice ones.
Barns were treated with creosote, a treatment that is now banned. I've been used some reclaimed cedar that came from a barn a family member tore out. The garage smells like tar for a while after I mill some of that down.
Matthew on your video you show 22 5/16 long for your legs on your planes on your material list you show 22 5/16 long for legs but on your cutting layout you show 18 in long which one is it I don’t want to cut the 18 in length and it doesn’t look right thank bill I love all your videos one of the top one out there keep it up
Question! For the first item (the outdoor storage thingy), because it's going to be used to hold a bunch of wet stuff, what kind of weather proof wood would you use? Treated wood isn't ideal because they are unsightly sooo, what's the alternative?
So I just made the picnic bench to exact size in the video, looks great, but I think it’s too small? I’m not sure I don’t have kids. I make 6’ and 8’ tables figured I’d give this a whirl. Seems like it should be a tad taller and wider.
hey matt I love your videos I do wish you would find a way to put more of the size breakdown in here somewhere im a 56 year old ex truck driver i spent over 30 years on the road now im disabled i spend most of my time in a wheelchair i can still walk some but anyway the government doesn't pay real good so I have to watch my money but I love woodworking and I build almost every day but I can't really afford $40 or $50 for one set of plans I realize you have to make a living to and this is just to make me a little on the side but if you could help I would really appreciate it
Bought your plans and am building a couple of the picnic tables this weekend for our niece and bonus grand-daughter's birthdays coming up. I really like the top on yours. Did you do something special to finish it or is it just stained? Almost looks distressed in the video to me.
How would you go about making a picnic table like that that's designed to be able to take apart and put back together? Like, what kind of screws/nuts/bolts/etc would you recommend for that sort of fastening? I'd like to make those picnic tables but I want to be able to break them down so they can fit into a sedan trunk or backseat.
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★ Plans! All plans include exploded views, cutting layouts, and easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions.
Etsy Shop: tidd.ly/3DzEa0f
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www.patreon.com/MatthewPeechwoodworking
★ Share Your Brags!!!
Mpwbrags@gmail.com
I am going to show your projects to my grandson in hopes it will inspire him..Thank you
I understand why you use initials when talking about stores and websites. It's easy! However, not all stores are national and some folks who are new to your channel don't know what the initials stand for. Which in turn makes it difficult locate additional photos and such. So could you please post in your comments, make a glossary or figure some other way to share the info? Like say the full name perhaps?
You are my favorite wood working channel! Thank you for all the great videos!
Age range for the picnic table are... 2-8?
@ATDLN
Hey Matt, I agree. It took me a long while to figure out what PB was.
Paint that little picnic table red white and blue, and I bet it would sell really well right now with the 4th just around the corner.
Nice!
Great idea!!!
Great idea!
I love the idea of the paint. Not sure where you guys are from but down here south in Houston Texas it’s hard to sale. I’ve made the table asked for 100 and they counter with 25. Then they break out with the line I always here “ can I take a picture of it , I can build it myself”
So I just build for me.
@@Goose8219 I was born and raised in Houston. Moved to the country about 16 years ago.
Yeah, people like to haggle,.. that's why I always put a little bit higher price than I'm willing to take on everything, so people feel like they got themselves a deal.
I made two of these for my great grandkids. Built one last year and the other this year. Took pictures, and showed those at work. That brought me two sales. I delivered one at work two days ago, and another coworker was amazed by it and ordered one for Christmas . Thank you so much Mathew. I am having back surgery Sep 20, so till then I may not be building much. But you have been a great inspiration. I have built a lot of things, but only for family. This is my third year as a woodworker. I started in Oct 2022. I have been following you for that long too. Love you man and thank you for showing this old man, age does'nt matter. I am thrilled I actually sold something I made in my garage.
Just recently found your channel and am learning a lot. Thank you for giving this 66 year old lunch lady the confidence to jump in and Do It!. Just finished the multi -tiered picket planter that was a deep dive into reacquainting myself with all my tools! I’m here in New York on Long Island where prices are still almost double at my local lumber store compared to yours.. I suppose I could get a better price at the big box store but it’s miles away. All in all the experience I’m getting and shear enjoyment of this craft is well worth it. Thank you Matthew Peech.
I am still building my shop but work outside when weather and time allows. So far i have made the fan garden trellis and the $6 planter you made videos for. Complete newbie so love the passion you have for woodworking and the inspiration you have given me. Love your channel. Currently working on the Martin Bird house. Thanks for what you do.😁
me too
I also tied the garden trellis, lots of great projects here
Brother, YOU are a highlight of my week, EVERY week!
Thanks for another great video. I like how you dont blow smoke up our ass by telling us that if it sells for $400 on PB then we can get $350 for ours. You always give us a realistic price for our piece and still a great profit.
There's ways to upsell many projects into crazy prices, but it's better price in that sweet spot where people keep buying them, but you're not making slave wages.
Caught this video today and 5 minutes later started on the picnic table with lumber I had laying around...adjusted to make it smaller. Great project
I LOVE how encouraging you are. You are excellent!
Thanks Mat, knew a guy back in the day built treated playgrounds, his kids were almost to old for a playground so he didn't use treated lumber, just plain pine, lasted over 10 years, just cut bottom 3 inches off and was good , gave it away. Treated isn't always better, especially for the kiddos.
You are my absolute favorite RUclips Woodworker! Thank you for sharing all your artistically intelligent ideas. Say that 3x fast. Be good to yourself and keep smiling.
Wow, thanks!
Oh perfect timing again! My husband has 20 family members coming to visit in July and we don't have a place for all of them to sit and eat their requested surf and turf dinner 😑. I told him to rent some and he said he wants to build something again 😑. Now, though I can share this video and solve his problem. Thanks!
Lol these are pretty small, hopefully there’s little kids in the family 😬
@@MatthewPeechWoodworking there will be plus we have a new grandbaby that can enjoy it later, but it seems like an easy build that can be scaled up, and we've priced the larger ones and they are ranging at $1500 so will still work into the tenth of the cost idea.
That pool noodle holder is $339 (was $399!)
For the hanging signs - if you do craft shows, have the sign boards loose at a set price each and let people select their own, pay for it and your helper can run the rope. Pickup later in the day.
Good tip
I'm only a couple months into woodworking and your channels help me out a lot.. I appreciate all your hard work thank you brother 🙏👏
Glad to help
Thank you so much Matthew for these cool ideas! I make things to sell at a local flea market and the squirrel picnic tables feeders sell very well. I absolutely am going to try the children size ones. Have an awesome and blessed week! 👍👍👍
Thanks you too!
Thanks!
Bought the plans and made 2 this weekend for my granddaughters, thanks so much!!
You are so welcome!
I am still working on my shop storage, but all your ideas are in a playlist to return to.
Awesome! Thank you!
The shelves that cantilever into a table is amazing
I know you’re familiar with the squirrel picnic table and the chicknic table. I made a little picnic table that holds two bowls for the dog.
Nice!
Built the child's picnic table today... feel out the market in my area, but gonna try $100 to start. Keep ya posted.
Oh i like the sign and i have tons of extra bamboo and hardwood flooring slats from redoing our floors. Plus i need to use my vinyl cutter more. ❤
Nice! That’ll work!
Your channel has helped me so much. Ive literally started my own bussiness from your channel. Thank you for your hard work!
Great to hear! Keep it up.
As always, thank you very much! I appreciate you.
My pleasure!
That would be such a fun trip!!
I just got an order for 10 kids picnic tables from a local preschool! It’s my first sale!!!
Congrats! How much did you sell them for?
Thanks for telling us to get out of our comfort zones, that's huge!
I made such table years ago and my kids loved it.
Picnic table is awesome. Built one in about an hour and a half. Thank you
Thanks 🙏 I appreciate the content very inspirational
My pleasure!
Hi Matt, you make such nice and well explained videos. Once a person believes they can do something, they most likely can do it and if they fail, well, what is lost? They will gain experience and then can move on:) I taught sewing for almost fifty years and inspiring creativity was my main goal. I do little woodworking projects now and then (with minimal tools), and really like your videos. When I grew up girls weren't allowed to take woodworking although I wanted to.
Love your videos. You’ve given me so many ideas, thank you.
It would be great if you did a video on a full size picnic table.
Great video and plans. I made the child's picnic table for the kids next door. I made a few goofs but only I can notice them. Hey have my fingers.
Great job!
You deserve all the accolades. I love building your products. I don't have the selling luck that some do but I'm guessing i'm not good at marketing. I do have fun either way, and seem to eventually sell everything.
Keep this content coming... always looking for a good flip
Thanks! Will do!
I love your videos. I know very little about woodworking and I fiddle around with some projects but I just really enjoy watching you build things and thank you for being so clear with your instructions.
Thank you very much!
@matthewpeechwoodworking with the knowledge that you are helping people, some with minimal experience, try to turn a profit using minimal materials, it would be helpful if while you’re cutting the pieces you would mention that the three 2x6s only works if you cut them in a certain order, you said cut the legs, then cut the the 5 35.75in pieces…. So I did, and after I cut all 4 legs from one 2x6 I realized it was impossible to get 5@35.75in from the remaining 2 boards. I appreciate what you do, I have been inspired by you. This was my first real attempt at trying one of your projects. I’ve learned from this first mistake to always plan all cuts before cutting starts. Anyway I appreciate the inspiration, we have had an extremely rough few years and I truly am grateful to find your channel, we are hoping that with your ideas, our ideas, God’s help and our hard work we can support our family again. Thank you Matthew, you have no idea how much it means to us that you keep doing videos like these!
Thank for the helpful information
My pleasure
Great projects! Especially the table.
To those that are afraid of the jigsaw project: The design is basically an "F" with a "C" shape angled through the top horizontal line of the "F" through the bottom horizontal line of the "F". Then they just made a fancy hook cut through the horizontal lines that stuck out from the "C" shape. But you can just make an angle cut and it will still look cool.
Good tip!
cool beans table for living room, especially for kids 👍
First RUclipsr to ever give me homework. LOVE IT ! Great video, keep at it !
Hey Matthew I wanted to say thank you very much for making these videos they are very informative and they have inspired me
Obvious ideas most don’t think about thanks for the content
Of course!
Great instructions
Great ideas to make us some money with. Love all your thoughts and ideas on how to not only improve our skills but to make some extra cash with them too
Absolutely!!
I appreciate you
The small kids benches are selling like hot cakes thanks for the video!!!! 🙏🙏🙏🙏
I like the kids picnick table i may just make one for all the kids in my family
Yea!!
All good ideas sir, the rack and pool box seem pretty easy to make.
It is!
Great ideas again. Thanks for sharing them.
As always you rock!
Thanks!
Another great video, thanks!
My pleasure!
Matthew, you are an awesome teacher! Thank you for sharing all of your great ideas!
This is definitely one of my top five favorite RUclips channels! I am inspired every time I finish a video. One suggestion I have, if it’s OK, would you mind turning up yourself a little bit in the editing? Sometimes it’s hard to hear especially when I am building along. Keep up the great great work :-)
Well. Lol I'll admit, I DO enjoy getting high and watching these videos. I always wake up feeling like I can do anything. :)
So many awesome plans on this channel! I've bought a couple! Lol
❤❤like the sound of that 🆒️💯 from Melbourne
😬
Howdy neighbor. Nice builds. I was just talking about the kids tables 3 days ago. 😊
Looking forward to building mine.
Till then. Waiting on the next build.😊
Awesome!
I’ve started my chicknic table from your previous video.
Thank you again!
Any time!
Amazing content as always. Thank you!
Much appreciated!
Love the picnic table!! Definitely gonna build one for my grandkids this week. Come out to Baizetown next weekend to check it out 😁
Nice!
Hi Matt. Nice, ill just dowel the bords 10mm and 6mm on the small boards.
Another great video . Booooom !!!
Ps - Hola from Texas .
Hello there!
Dude wicked video there's couple those things am gonna attempt. Granted won't be for week or so. Am working on first comission of 6 live edge benches and 3 live edge tables for a pub with log feet kinda pushed. Ill get it though. This is only possible btw thanks to u and these videos and your channel so thanks ✌️👍🏴
Nice! I’m glad to help!
Just found your channel, this is great
I would lap everything on that crate and eliminate all the pocket holes.
Yea, several ways to do it!
I would use my dowels myself. These aren’t thick enough to try to build them that strong unless you’re using hardwood; then get crazy.
Yeah but he’s using screws for speed and ease for new woodworkers trying to get started.
Nice!! 5 more fun projects. And there not just easy... there Peechy!!! lol. Love the channel, bro. Soooo much inspiration to be found here. All my friends love my distressing techniques (and by mine, I mean The Peech Method). It's easy, and it looks GOOD!
Great job and thank you for sharing enjoyed it Cheers
Great ideas and tips as usual 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾 I'm gonna be building the small picnic table Soon, great build...
Have fun!
Great video as always man. God bless. 🤠✝️🇺🇸
Thank you!
Built many a kids picnic tables about 5 years ago, sold quite a few! Made ours out of 1x material, still have the 2 I built for my granddaughters. We stained or painted them, also put decals of St. Cardinals or Blues on them and other teams or whatever they wanted for extra $! Your idea with 2x4 and 2x6s looks like a little quicker build!! Might have to make some if I get time in between our furniture orders. Enjoy the videos.
I can’t wait for your videos!
Thanks!
Since the interior of the outdoor storage bins is very visible, the horizontal boards beg to be attached with a biscuit joiner! Nothing wrong with pocket holes if you don't have a biscuit jointer though....
😬yep!
Tip: always try to improve the product. Better joints, stronger timber etc. Why? Because you'll feel proud.
Hay there, Matthew. I'm not sure if I did something wrong. I got 3 2x6x8 for the sets and top of the picnic table, and it wasn't enough wood. Used one for legs, then I oily got four more for sets and top and needed five.
I am thrilled that 2x6's are down to $5.50 in my area.
These are great! Just curious, for the larger items such as the picnic table, you mention selling them... where do you sell them since they can't be shipped?
Treated wood for a picnic table won't hurt anything except your budget. Just soak the ground contact points with used motor oil aka poor man's creosote. (which is what was used to treat the old barns you were referring to)
I’ve never heard the tip and I’m grateful I did. Thanks a lot bud!
oil based paint or stain is better. or just get some 8-10in square paving flats for each leg.
I'm thinking spray rubberized undercoating
@@MrDmorgan52That would trap waTer. In the wood. Causing rot.
@@richardmccann4815incorrect, I seal my end grain with epoxy and I’ve used the flex seal stuff to. It doesn’t trap water and cause rot. Nice theory but untrue. Not the only point of moisture movement. But the main point of moisture absorption so seal that shit off. It’s fine
Good info.
Thanks!
I’m making this today. I want to know if you used two shades of gray. I love the look. Debating on colors for my own
I'd love to get a stash of cedar pickets, but unfortunately they never have them in stock around me for at least 50 miles. Guess im going to have to road trip to find some. Lol
idea ! ornate shelf bracket - Sell a shelf with it as an extra optiion
Hey Matthew, I'm curious as to why you used 2" X 6" for the legs? I've made quite a few of these and used 2' X 4". Keeps the cost even lower. Back in the day, I used cedar, now, I pick through the spruce and pick out the nice ones.
Matthew have you ever covered shou sugi ban for sealing wood?
I know which one I'm gonna build today. Thanks man.
Enjoy it
Barns were treated with creosote, a treatment that is now banned. I've been used some reclaimed cedar that came from a barn a family member tore out. The garage smells like tar for a while after I mill some of that down.
Matthew on your video you show 22 5/16 long for your legs on your planes on your material list you show 22 5/16 long for legs but on your cutting layout you show 18 in long which one is it I don’t want to cut the 18 in length and it doesn’t look right thank bill I love all your videos one of the top one out there keep it up
Matthew, Do you have a video for the dust shroud on your miter saw station?
Question! For the first item (the outdoor storage thingy), because it's going to be used to hold a bunch of wet stuff, what kind of weather proof wood would you use? Treated wood isn't ideal because they are unsightly sooo, what's the alternative?
Thanks!!!!😊
No problem!!
So I just made the picnic bench to exact size in the video, looks great, but I think it’s too small? I’m not sure I don’t have kids. I make 6’ and 8’ tables figured I’d give this a whirl. Seems like it should be a tad taller and wider.
Good
Thanks
I WAS THINKING THIS WAS A GIANT CHICKEN FEED TABLE BUILD AT FIRST, LOL
Lol
Do you have a fence picket edition for these? That would be great
😂
'A $400 noodle holder' 😂😂
😂
I think that Ken and Barbie might like a little picnic table.
hey matt I love your videos I do wish you would find a way to put more of the size breakdown in here somewhere im a 56 year old ex truck driver i spent over 30 years on the road now im disabled i spend most of my time in a wheelchair i can still walk some but anyway the government doesn't pay real good so I have to watch my money but I love woodworking and I build almost every day but I can't really afford $40 or $50 for one set of plans I realize you have to make a living to and this is just to make me a little on the side but if you could help I would really appreciate it
Bought your plans and am building a couple of the picnic tables this weekend for our niece and bonus grand-daughter's birthdays coming up. I really like the top on yours. Did you do something special to finish it or is it just stained? Almost looks distressed in the video to me.
Matthew what the name of the can of spray rubber out a can that you seal the end of the wood keep up the good work thank bill
How would you go about making a picnic table like that that's designed to be able to take apart and put back together? Like, what kind of screws/nuts/bolts/etc would you recommend for that sort of fastening? I'd like to make those picnic tables but I want to be able to break them down so they can fit into a sedan trunk or backseat.