Good job. I subscribed because you're not trying to be a Hollywood RUclips star by stating just the simple, straight-forward facts without all the theatrics...thank you!
Hey Dave, those planter boxes look good ! Did I miss where you placed drain holes? Just wondering how the excess rain drains. Thanks for sharing with us.Keep up the great videos.
Beautiful. However, I wish you had given the size of the boards you bought, and then added the size of each board you cut down. And if you did add these and I missed it, I apologize! These are exactly what I've been looking at on another person's house. Wonder if I could use exterior cedar tongue and groove?
My biggest issue is what is the process of drilling through siding did you have to find actual studs through the wall of the house. May be a stupid issue I'm having I just really don't want to mess up the siding of my house but think this is a great idea and really want to do it
I find the basic 6in window planter boxes are ghetto,.. I started making 10x10x32 planters, the roots have more room to grow and the added soil protects the plants
Guys, when making items like this, get the measurement of the face panels FIRST, that way you can adjust the size of the frame to ensure you do not have to place a half or less piece of face panel to the end. By doing this, you will use full pieces from end to end. And for the most part, having a window planter 1 1/2" shorter will not change the final appearance when hung below the window.
Gorgeous! Your wife chose her husband well! Thanks for sharing!
Lol!! That's what I keep telling her! 😀
Good job. I subscribed because you're not trying to be a Hollywood RUclips star by stating just the simple, straight-forward facts without all the theatrics...thank you!
Thank you! I'm glad you found it useful!
Thanks for watching!
Hey Dave, those planter boxes look good ! Did I miss where you placed drain holes? Just wondering how the excess rain drains. Thanks for sharing with us.Keep up the great videos.
I did add drain holes. I must have forgotten to show that. Yeah, without that the roots would just rot and ruin the planter.
Great video!
Thanks!
Beautiful. However, I wish you had given the size of the boards you bought, and then added the size of each board you cut down. And if you did add these and I missed it, I apologize! These are exactly what I've been looking at on another person's house. Wonder if I could use exterior cedar tongue and groove?
Very nice
My biggest issue is what is the process of drilling through siding did you have to find actual studs through the wall of the house. May be a stupid issue I'm having I just really don't want to mess up the siding of my house but think this is a great idea and really want to do it
I see that these replaced planters you already had hanging. Do you have a video showing how you hung the original planters into your vinyl siding?
Hi Dave, what size boards did u buy? Please let me know please. Thank you.
Could you do one solid piece of the sides instead of stacking them?
You definitely could. In fact, it would be much easier to do it that way. I did it the way I did because I was going for a specific look.
Why doesn’t anyone give the cut list or the wood needed.
I find the basic 6in window planter boxes are ghetto,.. I started making 10x10x32 planters, the roots have more room to grow and the added soil protects the plants
Guys, when making items like this, get the measurement of the face panels FIRST, that way you can adjust the size of the frame to ensure you do not have to place a half or less piece of face panel to the end.
By doing this, you will use full pieces from end to end.
And for the most part, having a window planter 1 1/2" shorter will not change the final appearance when hung below the window.