I made one to your specifications but used screws instead of Brad nails and topped the well hex edge off with bits of decking. I painted the well green and the decking and the round bar black. It looks stunning and has been admired by the few who have seen it. Thanks for making the video.
Love it! Well used disorganised workshop and smoke hanging from the mouth whilst working. So refreshingly real from all the instagram ready workshops we see on RUclips. Thank you for sharing 🎉
What are you using on the angle grinder to clean the pallets and cut the nails, or are you swapping to a cutting wheel for nails and something else for cleaning? Was using a planer, but pallets are too dirty and keep chipping my blades, no matter how well i clean by hand
How many pallets did you use? Just the one? Also, could you please tell me which part of the pallet was used for what? I am sorry. I love this and want to build one for my wife. Also can you provide me a list of cuts and measurements? Thanks so much and God bless you.
@jamescoleman266 I used 2 pallets, use the bearers for the framework and uprights, then use the slats for the infill, but cut each infill piece that joins the corners with a 30 degree angle so you don't have gaps, then just straight bits to fill the rest. I hope that helps you.
Alot of the pallets here are heavy duty, they have 2x4 bearers and the slat sizes vary in width and thickness, if the round wood you are referring to is the handle of the well , it is an old broom handle, as I recyled everything. Everything else is made from the pallets. I hope that clears up any questions. Thankyou 🙂
Hi, I do apologise for the cigarette, that was my first video I'd ever done and was extremely nervous as I suffer from severe depression and rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis and degenerative disc disease, it was a big step deciding to put myself out there as I'm not really into social media, I am trying to use it as a platform to share the amazing things I have created from recycling pallets and encourage people to go out and have a go at anything. I wonder if you would be able to see through the cigarette and actually just watch the amazing transformation from a pallet to a beautiful garden wishing well. Thankyou 🙂
He could've done without your hateful comment! Are you really dumb enough to wonder if you need a cigarette hanging out of your mouth to build something? I'm sorry Vintage Twist is a bitch Andy!
I wonder if you had the adult ability to watch a creative and helpful video without nitpicking at wonderful free content like a Karen? Sheesh. The audacity.
@@andyvanputten3755 you don't need to apologise. Great work and nice idea. I loved it. I will make it. Only because is my first time can I make the upper and down ring with a circular saw? Thank you
I made one to your specifications but used screws instead of Brad nails and topped the well hex edge off with bits of decking. I painted the well green and the decking and the round bar black. It looks stunning and has been admired by the few who have seen it. Thanks for making the video.
Great ,I'm glad it worked out well
My first thought was that I would top off the rim of the well with a trim board.
Yes that's a good idea 🙂
Sehr schön das Teil und super Idee, das aus Palettenholz zu machen 👍👍👍
Thankyou
This is really very cool! I love that you made it out of free lumber!
Thankyou so much
Precious thing oh yeah
Thankyou
Wonderful video. My free pallets never look this good 😮
Thankyou 🙂
Love it! Well used disorganised workshop and smoke hanging from the mouth whilst working. So refreshingly real from all the instagram ready workshops we see on RUclips. Thank you for sharing 🎉
Thankyou so much
I believe you have done a wonderful job on this wishing well , give me some ideas for next Christmas gifts to do thanks for this video nicely done. 😊
Thankyou so much
My biggest problem I have using pallets is taking them apart! I love how you did this. Following...
Thankyou, I will make a video showing how to make a pallet stripper, but it does require welding.
This is part of the fun bro.
BEAUTIFUL JOB !
Thankyou
Great video
Thankyou 🙂
Beautiful work !
Thankyou
Belo trabalho 👏👏👏
Thankyou
Excellent video!
Thankyou
Did you paint or seal it with shellac or anything after it was finished to protect it from the elements?
Yes I seal with outdoor varnish
What are you using on the angle grinder to clean the pallets and cut the nails, or are you swapping to a cutting wheel for nails and something else for cleaning? Was using a planer, but pallets are too dirty and keep chipping my blades, no matter how well i clean by hand
Hi I'm using a sanding flap disc then a steel cutting blade for the nails.
@@avppyrographyart Thanks for responding. I ended up finding out, so much more effective and quick. Glad I found your video
Demasiado bonito
Lovely job 👍
Thankyou
How many pallets did you use? Just the one? Also, could you please tell me which part of the pallet was used for what? I am sorry. I love this and want to build one for my wife. Also can you provide me a list of cuts and measurements? Thanks so much and God bless you.
@jamescoleman266 I used 2 pallets, use the bearers for the framework and uprights, then use the slats for the infill, but cut each infill piece that joins the corners with a 30 degree angle so you don't have gaps, then just straight bits to fill the rest. I hope that helps you.
Very , very , jose chile
Thankyou
Hellnyeah all made on one cigarette
That anot no cigarette 😂
Ce n'est pas possible d'avoir un atelier aussi crade !!!!
Sorry can you translate to English 🙂
One question on the roof part why not cut two of the pieces at 30 degrees so u get a clean smooth top??
Yes you can do it that way as well,
I cut 6 pieces of wood 30 degrees, both sides. It didn't come together as a hexagon. What might I have done wrong?
Sorry about the late reply, did you cut the ends the same?
@@avppyrographyart I'm new to all this. Saw angle was not accurate. I'll learn. Thanks for the reply.
can it be done witout the 1 degree angle on bedsaw i only have circular saw?
You can use the circular saw and lean it on a 30 degree angle
looks amazing but never have i seen a pallet with round wood or wood that thick ... or for that matter 2x4's that long...rofl
Alot of the pallets here are heavy duty, they have 2x4 bearers and the slat sizes vary in width and thickness, if the round wood you are referring to is the handle of the well , it is an old broom handle, as I recyled everything. Everything else is made from the pallets. I hope that clears up any questions. Thankyou 🙂
@@avppyrographyart do you sell these ? I’d love to have one for my yard here in Ky
Wishing well
You're fast as hell. 😂
🤣🤣
I had to stop watching. I wonder if this could be made without a cigarette hanging out of the mouth. 🤢
Hi, I do apologise for the cigarette, that was my first video I'd ever done and was extremely nervous as I suffer from severe depression and rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis and degenerative disc disease, it was a big step deciding to put myself out there as I'm not really into social media, I am trying to use it as a platform to share the amazing things I have created from recycling pallets and encourage people to go out and have a go at anything. I wonder if you would be able to see through the cigarette and actually just watch the amazing transformation from a pallet to a beautiful garden wishing well. Thankyou 🙂
He could've done without your hateful comment! Are you really dumb enough to wonder if you need a cigarette hanging out of your mouth to build something? I'm sorry Vintage Twist is a bitch Andy!
I wonder if you had the adult ability to watch a creative and helpful video without nitpicking at wonderful free content like a Karen? Sheesh. The audacity.
@@andyvanputten3755 you don't need to apologise. Great work and nice idea. I loved it. I will make it. Only because is my first time can I make the upper and down ring with a circular saw? Thank you
All good 🙂 yes you can use a circular saw as long as you cut the 12 pieces on a 30 degree angle
that is one ugly well
Thankyou 🙂