Looks good. To save on wood you could leave out each alternative piece of wood for the legs. Just at a square at the top and the bottom so you get the look on the table top and corners and a solid block at the bottom. This will introduce some nice lighting effects and reduce the weight. It will be more difficult to stain but may look nice.
This came out very nice 👍. I usually use old rags to stain. When my t-shirts get old I just put them in my old rags bag in garage. Just an idea you may like.
Like the build.. not so convinced with your glue choice? Tite Bond II is what you should have used for "Outdoor" use. Its waterproof - Tite Bond Original is NOT.
STUNNINGLY gorgeous. Simple yet complex. Wow I would buy this in a second. Great job. Thx for sharing.
Looks good. To save on wood you could leave out each alternative piece of wood for the legs. Just at a square at the top and the bottom so you get the look on the table top and corners and a solid block at the bottom. This will introduce some nice lighting effects and reduce the weight. It will be more difficult to stain but may look nice.
Just as a heads up for future outdoor projects - Tightbond Original is not rated for outdoor use. I'd use Tightbond III or other water proof glue.
I am going to give this a try this weekend.
Amazing!!!!👏🏼 now I don't have to give up my dream dining table. Greatly appreciate this!
no questions, thumb up and excellent job, keep going.👍🙋♂️🇰🇼
Looks fantastic! Very nice work..
I am impressed. Excellent.
Thank you
This came out very nice 👍. I usually use old rags to stain. When my t-shirts get old I just put them in my old rags bag in garage. Just an idea you may like.
Thank you for the idea! 😊
@@ozkar8556 thank for your reply. I usually put the stain on with a brush then rub it in with rag. I noticed sponge absorbs too much stain.
@@ozkar8556 you can make a box to put the rags in👍
@@ozkar8556 I use cheese cloth
Turned out looking nice. Good job.
thank you
Looks Awesome!!
Looks great 👍 Great job👏
Thank you 😊
Gr8 bench.. thank you DADDY YANKEE.. LOL
Beautiful job!!!
Great & possible project !!!
Thank you, i had a lot of fun doing it!
beautiful
Amazing!!+
Beautiful
👍🏻
You just gave me an idea and cheap!
awesome work mate
Thank you 😊
ohh wooooow love the content!!! great jobs babe ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💕
Emelie Rocha thanks babe ❤️
Great job! I hope you do more furniture projects!
Thank you!!! I sure will.
Nice
It looks amazing primo 💓
Lizette Avila thank you 🥰
🤩🤩 i love it!
nanc812 thank you ❤️
Looks great! will you please share the cut list with us? You loaded 22 2x2's onto the cart but trying to lay it out for myself I would need 36.
So good!!🙌🏼🙌🏼
Berenise Rocha thank you!!!
Love it!
Rebecca Arndt thank you 🙏
You are the young version of Daddy yankee😁😁
Simple and elegant. Great job, it looks beautiful. 😊
Hi Ozkar!
Could you share with us the list of tools you used and were we can purchase them? Specially the item that holds the wood together.
Nice 👍🏻
Janet F Vlogs thank you 🙏
Did you use treated wood, or plain pine?
How
Many 2x4 did you use
How many 2x4's did you have to buy
Where do you find the dimensions used and material list?
How many 2x4s did the project take all together? As in how many did you pick up from Lowes?
How many 2x4s did you buy it total?
Very nice table! Question, how many 2x4’s for the entire project?
I believe it was 34
How heavy is the table? My calculation gave me too high number, 300 pounds, so I am not sure
What is the table measurements after finish
Did you make those chairs too?
Hi, no not the chairs
Looks great! What are the finished dimensions?
Which clamps did you used
I’m so sorry, I am not sure the name
I'm sorry, I'm horrible at math. How many 2x4's did you use in total? (I know this is 3 years old, so if you don't recall.. don't sweat it.)
Like the build.. not so convinced with your glue choice? Tite Bond II is what you should have used for "Outdoor" use. Its waterproof - Tite Bond Original is NOT.
thanks for that information Paul.
who's watching in 2022 with the same boards at $7.50 each? just me?
me too :(
Bet the tea was heavy
I like your creativity but please next time consider more efficient use of wood. Foe that much wood, you could easily make 3 similar and strong tables
Look pretty albeit not very practical- sitting at the end of the table - not so much…
Why do you need that irritating loud music it spoils a good video