Hi there, Washington neighbor! Fantastic trellis building video! I learned a lot. After I finish watching I might go and build the second table for my miter saw. My deceased husband was a woodworker and use to make all of these wonderful wood items for me. I learned a lot from him; however, I am adding to my "skill basket of learned how to do," I am subscribing to your RUclips today so that I can use all of hubby's cool tools and safely build more yard art, lol! I did build a small dog bunk bed, a saw miter bench and the raised 2ft by 4ft tin garden box and a simple trellis. So, it's time for me to go and build a few more things for the garden! As I said earlier, fantastic video, thank you for putting it together to share. That's what we do here in Washington state. God bless!
Good information. Really like the trellis builds. I just started getting into woodworking the last two years and I am working on planters so these builds will be helpful in getting some good ideas!
This was so inspiring for the backyard garden plans I have. It gave me an idea to solve a privacy issue I'm having, the 2 story apartment complex behind us can see into the yard. I'm now thinking of growing some evergreen vining plants up a 10-12ft tall trellis. They can be so expensive at the store but making them sounds like a fun weekend project! Thank you
I`m a newbie and this is my first woodworking project. I have watched 1000`s of tutorials and this video was in my top fav of all. Very informative, detailed, step by step and you covered everything so well that not once did I get lost or confused. Thxs for sharing. *k hrre I go.....my diy
Love hearing this! That was my goal. So often videos skip all those little parts that make a project possible. Might end up on the long side, but people can always skip ahead. Better have it there than not. Good luck on the projects! Keep growing your craft!
I came here for trellis ideas as I currently do custom silhouettes, (big foot, giraffe, soldiers prayer etc.) As well as many other items. I thought different trellises would be a nice add on to my business. My comment here is for the nice added bonus I got from this video. That being said was the bucket tomato plants. I’ve had a hard time with my tomatoes and this will make a welcomed idea. Thanks for sharing.
Absolutely delighted by your creativity. Wonderful ideas. We will be putting in our first "Square Foot" garden this coming year and were looking for trellis ideas. Fantastic!
Beautiful work! I’m 68, have tools, but don’t know how to use some of them. My dad was a builder and finish carpenter, and I sure could use him now! I like your channel, except for that music that makes me nervous❣️ Thank you… I want to make some of these! 🌷🌸 Oh! I want to make 4 playhouse walls and a roof held together with hooks, like my grandpa made me! You can move it anywhere, but my dad built a slab and it stayed there in the yard! Any future videos in mind? I want to make one for my granddaughter❣️
@@tommywright7196 We can ask, but I’m not that tapped into the spiritual realm to hear what he has to say! My ex-husband said my dad would be proud of me, but I just do little things. I can’t build a house! I’m too tiny!
Totally enjoyed the creativity, great value ideas. I was intrigued with your table saw set up. Looks like maybe a Dewalt construction site saw but with a very cool sawdust collection system. I didn’t realize that was possible. I thought only big expensive saws could connect to those. Definitely need to research this more. I am getting a older table saw without the collection system and the thought of rolling it outside whenever I want to use it is not the most convenient.
Yeah, it’s just a DeWalt job site saw with a standard shop vac port. Plenty of adapters to scale up to bigger dust collection. I used a shop vac with a “dust deputy” separator for about four years and that worked great too.
Yep. The cost of the thinner 1x material would be more expensive than what I can rip out of 2x4s. Prices definitely fluctuate, but at least where I’m at, when I made these, big savings this way.
For the units at ypur school, you mentioned using "pre-treated" cherry tone 2x2 material. The brown colour seems to indicate it is not the conventional construction grade pressure treathrd wood. (Good, because that stuff should not be used anywhere food is grown.) So could you give more information about that cherry tone pre-treated wood. Here on the East coast, I am not familiar with that kind of product, at least not from the "big box" stores. Is there more information about it to help me identify the product?
As far as I could tell, this is just stained pressure treated wood. When he was drilling in the pocket hole screw, the inside of the pocket hole was just a regular color wood. Also, unless you have treated wood from more than 10 years ago, there are no toxic chemicals used nowadays to treat wood. Building trellises or even raised beds with pressure treated wood is perfectly acceptable.
As you said, farmers typically have hundreds of acres to use. (One acre is 43,560 square feet.) A typical HOME garden has LESS than ONE acre. Going vertical is the way to get more yield out of each square foot.
farmers use trellis’ (though different kinds than what’s shown in this video)…. it would be a bad idea to waste square footage by letting things grow across the ground rather than up. It makes more money if you can fit more plants into a smaller area
Hi there, Washington neighbor! Fantastic trellis building video! I learned a lot. After I finish watching I might go and build the second table for my miter saw. My deceased husband was a woodworker and use to make all of these wonderful wood items for me. I learned a lot from him; however, I am adding to my "skill basket of learned how to do," I am subscribing to your RUclips today so that I can use all of hubby's cool tools and safely build more yard art, lol! I did build a small dog bunk bed, a saw miter bench and the raised 2ft by 4ft tin garden box and a simple trellis. So, it's time for me to go and build a few more things for the garden! As I said earlier, fantastic video, thank you for putting it together to share. That's what we do here in Washington state. God bless!
Love the hanging tomatoes and of course all of your wood working !!!
Good information. Really like the trellis builds. I just started getting into woodworking the last two years and I am working on planters so these builds will be helpful in getting some good ideas!
This was so inspiring for the backyard garden plans I have. It gave me an idea to solve a privacy issue I'm having, the 2 story apartment complex behind us can see into the yard. I'm now thinking of growing some evergreen vining plants up a 10-12ft tall trellis. They can be so expensive at the store but making them sounds like a fun weekend project! Thank you
This is the full edition. Great instructional video
Good info. And turning the tower upside down for attaching the cross braces on the underside is much easier and safer.
I`m a newbie and this is my first woodworking project. I have watched 1000`s of tutorials and this video was in my top fav of all. Very informative, detailed, step by step and you covered everything so well that not once did I get lost or confused. Thxs for sharing. *k hrre I go.....my diy
Love hearing this! That was my goal. So often videos skip all those little parts that make a project possible. Might end up on the long side, but people can always skip ahead. Better have it there than not. Good luck on the projects! Keep growing your craft!
Dude.. a perfect use for my scraps!! Ty
Thanks so much. This will work perfectly on our new patio. You are the best!
Awesome! Have fun.
I came here for trellis ideas as I currently do custom silhouettes, (big foot, giraffe, soldiers prayer etc.) As well as many other items. I thought different trellises would be a nice add on to my business. My comment here is for the nice added bonus I got from this video. That being said was the bucket tomato plants. I’ve had a hard time with my tomatoes and this will make a welcomed idea. Thanks for sharing.
Absolutely delighted by your creativity. Wonderful ideas. We will be putting in our first "Square Foot" garden this coming year and were looking for trellis ideas. Fantastic!
Square foot gardening is fun. My daughter does it.😊
Brilliant idea at the end with the tomatoes
New subscriber here. Beautiful woodwork and garden.
Great video, great ideas thanks
Awesome video, awesome ideas, thank you so much 🙏💕
vertical space is always underutilized. these look so awesome!!!👍🇺🇸👏👌
This is great information. Like you said, it isn’t forever as wood outside with nails is… 🤷🏻♂️ Do you think a bit of glue would help or not so much?
Cheer~~~a framework of light wooden or metal bars, chiefly used as a support for fruit trees or climbing plants.😊
What can I use instead of a nailer gun as I don't have one of them screws?
Add a drop of wood glue to the joints, then nail them. Great stuff though, thanks for sharing.
Hi, my table saw is stopping in the middle while doing rip cuts. It’s basically new and never used it. Do u think I’m doing anything wrong
wow, cool design.. 😍
Thank you so much!
Beautiful work! I’m 68, have tools, but don’t know how to use some of them. My dad was a builder and finish carpenter, and I sure could use him now!
I like your channel, except for that music that makes me nervous❣️
Thank you… I want to make some of these! 🌷🌸
Oh! I want to make 4 playhouse walls and a roof held together with hooks, like my grandpa made me! You can move it anywhere, but my dad built a slab and it stayed there in the yard! Any future videos in mind?
I want to make one for my granddaughter❣️
I know what you mean about your dad there have been so many times I m doing something and wish mine was here so I could ask his advice
@@tommywright7196 We can ask, but I’m not that tapped into the spiritual realm to hear what he has to say! My ex-husband said my dad would be proud of me, but I just do little things. I can’t build a house! I’m too tiny!
Loved it Brother , just very very good job ......keep it up.
Appreciate it!
My cherry tomatoes are gonna be very happy
Totally enjoyed the creativity, great value ideas. I was intrigued with your table saw set up. Looks like maybe a Dewalt construction site saw but with a very cool sawdust collection system. I didn’t realize that was possible. I thought only big expensive saws could connect to those. Definitely need to research this more. I am getting a older table saw without the collection system and the thought of rolling it outside whenever I want to use it is not the most convenient.
Yeah, it’s just a DeWalt job site saw with a standard shop vac port. Plenty of adapters to scale up to bigger dust collection. I used a shop vac with a “dust deputy” separator for about four years and that worked great too.
I need clarification on this part; I'm ripping up two by fours because to buy one inch boards is too expensive?
Yep. The cost of the thinner 1x material would be more expensive than what I can rip out of 2x4s. Prices definitely fluctuate, but at least where I’m at, when I made these, big savings this way.
For the units at ypur school, you mentioned using "pre-treated" cherry tone 2x2 material. The brown colour seems to indicate it is not the conventional construction grade pressure treathrd wood. (Good, because that stuff should not be used anywhere food is grown.) So could you give more information about that cherry tone pre-treated wood. Here on the East coast, I am not familiar with that kind of product, at least not from the "big box" stores. Is there more information about it to help me identify the product?
As far as I could tell, this is just stained pressure treated wood. When he was drilling in the pocket hole screw, the inside of the pocket hole was just a regular color wood. Also, unless you have treated wood from more than 10 years ago, there are no toxic chemicals used nowadays to treat wood. Building trellises or even raised beds with pressure treated wood is perfectly acceptable.
What type of nails do you use.
I subscribed.
With book is the 6:8 from?
But is weed block food grade? Just saying…😉
Nice!
Thanks!
Put the safety glasses on your face! Not the hat! This is my biggest gripe about any video. Please take care of your sight.
Skip to 2:30 to get to the point
No glue 😮
Too many corrections in texts, get it together figure it out.
Video is great BUT the “music” is unnecessary, WAY too loud and annoying!!
I bet he is a great teacher! background music notwithstanding.
Step 1, but a table saw…
Be more concise please
Did your mom ask you to help her with groceries before making this video?
Might be alright if I could focus on what he is saying without the head banging music.
put subtitles up and mute ???
Follow along on the transcript that is provided.
The farmers don't need any trellis, they grow 💯 of vegetables on hundreds of acres no problem. You in your garden don't need them either.
As you said, farmers typically have hundreds of acres to use. (One acre is 43,560 square feet.)
A typical HOME garden has LESS than ONE acre. Going vertical is the way to get more yield out of each square foot.
farmers use trellis’ (though different kinds than what’s shown in this video)…. it would be a bad idea to waste square footage by letting things grow across the ground rather than up. It makes more money if you can fit more plants into a smaller area
these are not easy