Happy to see you got your new boots and thanks for the shout out. Now you have the option to either wear the rubber ones that your brother has worn or your new leather ones too. Hope you get good use out of both pairs. Your potatoes look great too. Good luck with the root storage!
@@Dream4Design Don't worry about it. I actually thought you were going to get a pair of rubber boots like the ones your brother took from you, but now i guess you have the option of 2 pairs. Maybe in one of your future videos you could also wear the rubber chainsaw boots and see which ones you prefer?
Hi Janis, I was so impressed with the details of the drawings and how easy to follow were your sketches. You did an amazing job! Do you have any plans in make a backyard swing? I would be interested in knowing your take on it. Tank you for your wonderful videos and step by step explanations.
Yanis, Just wanted tto reach out and say thank you :) This was a brilliant video, I used your jig / template to make 5 Boxes (small size) from scrap wood that I had in my shed. I glued and nailed them and they seem very strong. Now to move on to bigger ones for more storage. LOVE your Videos. Kind Regards Darren Hughes Founder - Tiny Houses Australia
Hi! What species of wood are you using? That is a great design. I appreciate how you set it up to not have to measure anything during production! Well done :) Thank you!
@@Dream4Design Can I ask a question about your design? I don't want to seem critical. Did you notice commercial boxes have a half a square for their corners (a triangle) fastened on the inside of the crate? The geometry of this makes the crate able to hold a (slightly) larger volume of produce. If in a commercial setting, and if trucking over distance, the more cubic feet of product on a truck would add up to transport savings. Since it seems you already have 2" or thicker material available, I thought I'd mention it! And sometimes they make the top slat on the sides, further apart than the bottom slats on the sides, so fingers fit better in for lifting (it looks like you notched the bottom of a few upper side rails :) ) You make nice crates, and FAST! :) thanks!
@@CuriousEarthMan I am lazy, and I do not think about transport, high volume production. My goal was make box design using only one size wood boards, and possibility store them one each other. To cut 2by2 on diagonal, I do not have tools for that. But your comment have point, sure!
@@Dream4Design I understand! And the boxes are really nice and really smart! I also love how you use only one size of wood! i want to see if you have a sawmill on your channel :) Thanks a lot!!! I think highly of you, so I took a risk to mention a detail which is too small :)
Happy belated birthday. I'm just 8 months older for you and I have the same bad habit with footwear. I do have steel toed boots so I really don't have a good excuse...
Hello Janis. This is not a gardening question, but I wanted to get your perspective of what is going on with Russia and the Ukraine if you are able to share your knowledge.
Thank you for asking, history repeating we like it or not, the same as Bitcoin has cycles. Russia need to occupy Ukraine and Baltic states, to survive. All countries governments in Europe and USA need this war, except citizens. Existing world financial system need WW3. I am sure all this occupation is theater (not for soldiers and citizens), government in all sides have script. Ukraine is very strong, the same as Poland, so Russia never will occupied all of it, war will be long and slow, exactly as all countries politicians need it.
@@Synonomous yes, I closed my web page, I got tired of paying every year, for web page. Go to one video before, about my box making and in 0:51 you will see all lenghts for boards. I use board in size 12x75.
Nice job!
No complaints here! You have a nice setup and producing well built crates. 👍🇨🇦
Thanks! I really liked your high production set-up.
Very nice, thank you, the jigs you built to significantly speed up the process were brilliant
Merry Christmas! And thank you for comment!!!
Great job bro !
Thanks for sharing your idea ❗️
Happy to see you got your new boots and thanks for the shout out. Now you have the option to either wear the rubber ones that your brother has worn or your new leather ones too. Hope you get good use out of both pairs. Your potatoes look great too. Good luck with the root storage!
I am sorry that I spell your channel name wrong on my video! And new boots I like!
@@Dream4Design Don't worry about it. I actually thought you were going to get a pair of rubber boots like the ones your brother took from you, but now i guess you have the option of 2 pairs. Maybe in one of your future videos you could also wear the rubber chainsaw boots and see which ones you prefer?
Well done Janis! I am going to build these for apples. Would you be able to share plans or drawings for them?
Uhhh, I have drawings on old computer, will try get out pdf. You can try do your own simple sketch, ruclips.net/video/c6HJlYpOlPc/видео.html
Hi Janis, I was so impressed with the details of the drawings and how easy to follow were your sketches. You did an amazing job! Do you have any plans in make a backyard swing? I would be interested in knowing your take on it. Tank you for your wonderful videos and step by step explanations.
Thank you for nice comment! Swing I do not have in plans, sorry!
I myself am happy! Great video. Genius.
Thank you so much! Take care!
@@Dream4Designwhich part of the world do you live? Your property looks great!
Thank you for asking, I am from Latvia.
Yanis, Just wanted tto reach out and say thank you :) This was a brilliant video, I used your jig / template to make 5 Boxes (small size) from scrap wood that I had in my shed. I glued and nailed them and they seem very strong. Now to move on to bigger ones for more storage. LOVE your Videos.
Kind Regards
Darren Hughes
Founder - Tiny Houses Australia
Thank you! Nice to hear that!
Hi! What species of wood are you using? That is a great design. I appreciate how you set it up to not have to measure anything during production! Well done :) Thank you!
Thank you for comenting! Mostly I am using pine tree, but I am sure birch or Aspen will fork fine, too.
@@Dream4Design Thank you!
@@Dream4Design Can I ask a question about your design?
I don't want to seem critical. Did you notice commercial boxes have a half a square for their corners (a triangle) fastened on the inside of the crate? The geometry of this makes the crate able to hold a (slightly) larger volume of produce. If in a commercial setting, and if trucking over distance, the more cubic feet of product on a truck would add up to transport savings. Since it seems you already have 2" or thicker material available, I thought I'd mention it! And sometimes they make the top slat on the sides, further apart than the bottom slats on the sides, so fingers fit better in for lifting (it looks like you notched the bottom of a few upper side rails :) )
You make nice crates, and FAST! :) thanks!
@@CuriousEarthMan I am lazy, and I do not think about transport, high volume production. My goal was make box design using only one size wood boards, and possibility store them one each other. To cut 2by2 on diagonal, I do not have tools for that. But your comment have point, sure!
@@Dream4Design I understand! And the boxes are really nice and really smart! I also love how you use only one size of wood! i want to see if you have a sawmill on your channel :) Thanks a lot!!! I think highly of you, so I took a risk to mention a detail which is too small :)
Love your video tutorial, Thank you... I would love to have a copy of your design and measurements if possible, please.
Thank you for nice comment! Dream4Design.com there should be drawings too. I will give direct link tomorrow.
dream4design.com/2020/05/28/how-to-make-vegetable-box/
Wow!! Great content and thank you for sharing:)
Thank you for comment!
great vid
Thank you! I like boxes very much!
Happy belated birthday. I'm just 8 months older for you and I have the same bad habit with footwear. I do have steel toed boots so I really don't have a good excuse...
Which material you using to make this boxes?
@@Leon-sv9qe it was 12x75 mm, pine wood.
How did you secure your guide board?
With small screws, to have option dismantling or do small adjustments.
Hello Yanis, can I please have the drawings for the box design? Thank you!
dream4design.com/2020/05/28/how-to-make-vegetable-box/
there is pdf for download.
Hello Janis. This is not a gardening question, but I wanted to get your perspective of what is going on with Russia and the Ukraine if you are able to share your knowledge.
Thank you for asking, history repeating we like it or not, the same as Bitcoin has cycles. Russia need to occupy Ukraine and Baltic states, to survive. All countries governments in Europe and USA need this war, except citizens. Existing world financial system need WW3. I am sure all this occupation is theater (not for soldiers and citizens), government in all sides have script. Ukraine is very strong, the same as Poland, so Russia never will occupied all of it, war will be long and slow, exactly as all countries politicians need it.
@@Dream4Design thank you for your insight. I still cherish my vegetable boxes from your genius design. Be well from the United States.
What’s the name of this lightweight wood? Thanks
Pine tree! Thankyou for asking!
Will you give me the measurements in inches please?
Yes, give me please one or two days, I will place drawings on my page dream4design.com
Now, on my web page dream4design.com , drawings are available, free for download!
@@Synonomous yes, I closed my web page, I got tired of paying every year, for web page. Go to one video before, about my box making and in 0:51 you will see all lenghts for boards. I use board in size 12x75.