Watch this Before Building Outdoor Furniture
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- Опубликовано: 9 июн 2024
- Outdoor Furniture Building Secrets from a Pro! Learn simple tips to get better results, from what wood to use to how to finish, this is a must watch video for anyone wanting to build their own outdoor furniture.
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Ana, I am a Woodworking Hobbyist because of you. In 2020, I saw your video entitled, How to build a 2x4 Outdoor Sectional Tutorial. I come from a family of Men who fixed things but building things and fixing things are not the same. You made it seem like a beginner could really make that Sectional so I got your plans and gave it a try. When I finished, it was the most fulfilling and rewarding experience that I did not know I needed. So from August of 2020 until this day, Woodworking DOMINATES my free time! I can't wait until my workday is over so I can go build something. Thank you and each time a Family member or Friend I have gifted something to, thanks me, they are thanking you too. It's pollen season here in Georgia and our outdoor furniture is covered with plastic, but in a few weeks, I will take pictures and send them to you. I appreciate what you contribute to the Woodworking community!
Kelvin
That is so exciting to hear, woodworking is something very special!
Can’t say enough good things about you Ana White. You have taught me so much over the years. ♥️♥️
I'm so happy to hear that!
Great tips Ana that will yield long lasting results on cost effective builds. I’m pushing for you to get 1 million subscribers as well! 👍
Thank you for your support!
Love your plans, Ana. They are easy to follow, and they look amazing. Built multiple Adirondack chairs and one of your potting tables for my wife. Thank you for all you do.
That's great to hear, thank you!
My wife and I have been fans an subscribers for 5yrs. You use common sense in your builds. My girl is a petite lady such as yourself, so I want to thank you as you have given her the confidence and courage to build anything.
Keep up the wonderful content and God Bless to you and your wonderful family from mine!
And an FYI: My wife has taught our daughter how to build your large planters, and next is the potting table! BRAVO!
That is awesome! Thank you:)
Ana, some very good basic tips. Bonus, we get to see some of your beautiful Family. Thanks for Sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Love the video and good job Hayes! I started woodworking with your videos about 3 years ago and I love my new hobby. Thank you so much!
That is awesome!
Hey Anna. I did build two of the same coffee tables from your plans. Was fun to say the least, one for the living room and we have one downstairs. Cheers and thanks you for all you do!
That is awesome!
The day you find out your mom is famous on RUclips! 😂❤🎉
LOL, it was pretty cute!
@@AnaWhiteDIY you have some amazing plans btw, thank you for sharing! 💓
Hey Ana. More nice chairs.
Happy Mother's Day!
Thank you! 🤗
Thank you Ana, because of you I BUILD ❤❤❤
Wonderful!
Thank you for all the information, I am new to woodworking and these are great tips. I plan to build and outdoor set for this summer and love your plans.
Glad it was helpful!
Your a beast, keep up the great work! I really enjoy your content! Thanks for all of it!! Take care!
I appreciate that!
I like your simple way to explain outdoor projects, decks and fences are good examples to draw inspiration from... They must stand up to the elements. Makes a whole lot of sense. Just one little thing... don't sit on the fence too long. LOL (For those not getting the joke: The expression sitting on the fence: not making up your mind which side you're on.) Ana: Congrats on the 100K Play button! Hope you make a Million... Now your son can proudly say: Of course my mom has a RUclips Channel!!!! Cheers!
LOL, yes, thank you very much!
This are such good tips. Thank you as always, Ana.
Hayes, well done! Congratulations Ana, is an honor to be your subscriber video watcher 😊❤
I appreciate that, thank you!
Love your website and have made a few of your projects!!! Thank you for all the inspiration!!!
Thank you, I'm happy to hear that!
Fantastic advice! Thanks for all you do...I built the Adk chairs and other deck chairs. They look great and get tons of compliments! Thanks Ana!
Wonderful!
Thankyou Ana, always great tips.
This is really good for a lot of reasons
Thanks for watching!
Congratulations, Ana💐!!! Hayes is growing nicely, too😃! Best regards to you and the rest of the fam.🥂🍾
Thank you!
thank you Ana
Thanks for watching!
Wow. Great hearing all of these tips. I used poly in the past and regretted it. Now because of you I know better. Thank you!
Thanks for watching Gary!
I have liked every video of yours which I've watched. Personally, I think this just might be the best. Good information given clearly and quickly.
Thank you so much, I appreciate that!
I'm a long time subscriber and I tell family and finds about you too! I have several of your projects in my home! Oh and have gifted some builds too!
That's wonderful to hear!
Awesome! Great news!
Thanks for watching!
Hey Ana, it’s about time you got that 100k award 😂. Tell them to get that 1 mil award ready. I have used a valspar exterior paint primer in one application on some exterior projects and it’s holing up very good. Weather paint or stain, I do a few coats seals the cut ends
Great information, thanks!
Very good information
Glad it's helpful!
Thank you very much for the advice on the penetrating stain. I used to use polyurethane on my bare wood exterior projects, and a lot of times, the finish would end up drying out and cracking over time. I would end up painting them with elastomeric paint, which usually hold up on all surfaces. But that would take me away from my want to see natural wood surfaces outside my home.
So as soon as this weekend, I may be trying out your coating tip.
That's great, I think you will be very happy!
This could not have come at at more opportune time as I am following your plans to make the Adirondack chairs and making a garden arbor. In the past I have used a spar urethane and it ripples just like you said. I will use what you suggest, thank you!!!
Wonderful!
Another nice video with great information and help. I like these chairs and on my list to make. One question. How do you feel about allowing the arms to slant a little to the front, about 3 to 5 degrees?
Hey Ana, Jad here from Montreal, love your videos and the free plans! thanks!
Thank you!
@@AnaWhiteDIYare you doing a live QA soon? We’d love to ask you some questions and get in touch live!
I wish I could show you the furniture my husband built from your RUclips if I knew how to share it, please tell me how.
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We'd love to see!!! Here's the link to send us photos directly! www.ana-white.com/shareaphoto
Love your videos. The big box stores list as spruce, pine or fir on their sites. Could be any of the three., Is there a way to tell which it is based on what is stamped on the wood?
Im about to go and get the stuff to make these im super excited! But could yoj tell me what stain color you used? Im trying to match it up but not getting anywhere
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Ana, I love the plans and your hints. I do have a question. I live in Juneau, which is the farthest north rainforest. Since I can't keep the feet from being wet even if it is put on a deck, what do you recommend for keeping the wood from rotting?
I haven’t been to Juneau but hear it is wet! Yes you’d most likely want to go with the rot resistant species, what do they do for deck or fence building? Lucky that you have that available locally!
Wish I would’ve known about what type of wood to buy before I bought my two by fours. Thanks.
I am sorry it took me so long to make this video. We have some outdoor furniture made of cedar and it is holding up good but I do have to go tighten screws sometimes, so still durable just a little more Mai tenance
Built these exact chairs 5 years ago... Is this new video or old?
It's a new video discussing how to build and finish outdoor furniture, using these as an example. Thanks for the visit!
I found (the hard way) that exterior deck screws are fine for the 1-by parts where you sit on, but not for structural joints. do not use deck screws on those as they WILL snap in a year if we use that furniture often.
What do you recommend?
@@TDoug6 for horizontal joints where a person's weight applies downward shearing force, use stainless/galvanized wood screws, or galvanized nails. for vertical joints stainless/galvanized wood screws are good. or design the furniture to have little need for screws/nails.
Hi Ana long time you don't show your self
Hi! Our videographer moved a couple years ago and it's been hard to video ever since but we are getting back into it! Miss you Jen!
I noticed you are getting up there to 831000
YES! Thank you for your support :)
Congratulations.
Thank you!