DIY Cedar Decking Sandbox with Collapsible Lid and Benches | Step-by-Step Tutorial

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • Plans available here: www.thirdstall...
    Build article: www.thirdstall...
    Etsy plan link: thirdstallwood...
    Learn how to build a cedar decking sandbox with a collapsible lid and benches in this easy-to-follow tutorial. I'll guide you through the process using minimal tools, ensuring an economical and durable result that will last for years.
    With step-by-step instructions and accessible plans, you can customize this project to fit your space and preferences!
    Tools used in this build:
    Miter saw amzn.to/3wKBUT8
    Sander amzn.to/48NSuys
    Drill/driver combo amzn.to/48Pg4uM
    Level amzn.to/3v6Z6KF
    Staple gun amzn.to/3Pe4UJc
    Follow me:
    www.thirdstall...
    / thirdstallwoodworking
    / @thirdstallwoodworking
    www.etsy.com/s...

Комментарии • 7

  • @Scenestate-07
    @Scenestate-07 2 месяца назад

    Your Shorts version vid brought me here. Im a DIY'er with toddlers. Thanks for posting and giving me inspiration to build my own sandbox!

  • @sirholmes69
    @sirholmes69 Месяц назад +1

    Do all the edges on the bottom need to be touching/flat against the ground for the sand not to escape? I know you staple that black cloth to the edges inside but do you think that would tear over time if there are a few 1-2” gaps around the edges at the bottom? Like I’d imaging over time the sand would want to work its way out of those gaps and the only thing preventing it would be the clothe right? I’m thinking of packing dirt/mud around the edges to seal those gaps but it’s on my grass and that’d make it look really ugly. Any suggestions?

    • @thirdstallwoodworking
      @thirdstallwoodworking  Месяц назад

      All edges do need to be level or sunk in the ground. My backyard was a bit out of level so I dug down into the grass a little to ensure the sand couldn't escape. The fabric will help though!

    • @sirholmes69
      @sirholmes69 Месяц назад

      @@thirdstallwoodworking ended up using some small pebbles/gravel for the base and it works like a charm! Didn’t even have to level the ground that great.

  • @user-xz4eb5ot6p
    @user-xz4eb5ot6p 5 месяцев назад

    Very nice

  • @philbateman2345
    @philbateman2345 3 месяца назад

    I’m going to do something similar. Can I use pressure treated decking?

    • @thirdstallwoodworking
      @thirdstallwoodworking  3 месяца назад

      Yeah for sure. I built a matching playset out of PT. My recommendation is to let it dry as much as possible before using screws or it may crack/split down the road. Wait to stain it, I left mine all summer before putting the stain on and it has held up well for three years without needing to restain.