New subscriber love that planter bench, just wish you could have given us some measurements for that planter. Thanks for sharing your experience with us.
@@niclasklinner.woodworker well that is a very interesting. If you had time and measured the everything that was needed for it it would probably be more appreciated by others, to build it. I am thankful that I came across this amazing great mind at work of this amazing person who has done this planter’s box for maybe your wife,love always win.God bless you and your family.
cool idea, except......1. Wrong kind of wood. 2. Where's the glue to hold it together? 3. Those little nails won't hold all the weight from the dirt and plants. 4. Why did you lay out all your cut lines then go over and remeasure again before you actually cut them?
@@waltergatt5847 you need to go back and watch it again. He used nails to hold the bottom in. Which should have some sort of drain holes in it or it will hold water and flood it out. Not nit picking, I make these all year.
@@paulalbright1079 yes your right, I didn’t watch it all through, I also make these and I only use pine, spruce or larch and wood screws, last for years.
New subscriber love that planter bench, just wish you could have given us some measurements for that planter. Thanks for sharing your experience with us.
Thanks! I'm sorry, but I didn't even had a plan. Just made everything freestyle.
@@niclasklinner.woodworker well that is a very interesting. If you had time and measured the everything that was needed for it it would probably be more appreciated by others, to build it. I am thankful that I came across this amazing great mind at work of this amazing person who has done this planter’s box for maybe your wife,love always win.God bless you and your family.
Great project for a day. Sometimes, you have only a day to work on a project and need some ideas that will be done quickly. Keep it up. 😊
Thanks, will do!
Great idea 👍
Super Idee👍
You have to use pressure treated wood
I use cedar fence pickets
Das sieht mir doch stark nach einem familiären Auftrag aus😀
Absolutely!
What kind of boards did you use
Just some 1x6 boards from HD.
Did you use a 1x6 for the bottom also and what about any sealant
What are the measurements for the boards
Honestly, I don't remember. Just some 1x6 boards that I cut to length. I'll put the dimension into the description later.
poor job you did not show me any thing of how to build it or measurements
cool idea, except......1. Wrong kind of wood. 2. Where's the glue to hold it together? 3. Those little nails won't hold all the weight from the dirt and plants. 4. Why did you lay out all your cut lines then go over and remeasure again before you actually cut them?
What nails, I saw him use wood screws? I think you are nit picking.
@@waltergatt5847he used nails when he put the bottom in.
@@waltergatt5847 you need to go back and watch it again. He used nails to hold the bottom in. Which should have some sort of drain holes in it or it will hold water and flood it out. Not nit picking, I make these all year.
@@paulalbright1079 yes your right, I didn’t watch it all through, I also make these and I only use pine, spruce or larch and wood screws, last for years.