Very nice, I like it when people making their own tools like this, it shows how they love their hobby. I also made my own parallettes, and everyone in my park asked, "How much you bought these?" And I proudly said: "Nope, I made them myself." "Wow, cool. They are so nice and smooth". Then they tried to use them and they looked interested 🤣 Once again, good job sir.
It's nice to see that Britain has partly adopted the metric system. Here in the US, metric is only used in the military and in scientific research. Almost everything else is "standard." Another nice thing about Britain is that your 2" x 8" timber appears to actually be 2" x 8," rather than 1.25" x 7.25."
Hi, nice guide like the final result. I just wanted to ask what is the depth of the wooden bases (not the handles) just wanted to get all the measures. Thank you!
@@Forgedintheforest Most lumber in the US comes 1/4" to 3/4" shorter than its nominal length depending on what it is. For instance, 1x's are 3/4 inch thick, while 2x's are 1.5 inches thick. The width is usually 1/2" shorter until about 1x/2x8s or 1x/2x10s, which can be up to 3/4 inch shorter, so a 2x10 is actually sometimes 1.5x9.25-9.5. I've never really understood the reasoning given for this.
@@Gatesunder The label 2x4 was the dimensions of the wood before drying them out, during which they would shrink. That's why old lumber isn't perfectly standardized. Now, they mill the boards after the dry to standard dimensions.
You need to work on your handstand properly you need to have straight arms while holding it that bend will create some bad habits that are hard to get rid of rather than that geat video i like it ❤
Best guide to make parallets
Thank you, appreciate that! 💪
Very nice, I like it when people making their own tools like this, it shows how they love their hobby.
I also made my own parallettes, and everyone in my park asked, "How much you bought these?" And I proudly said: "Nope, I made them myself." "Wow, cool. They are so nice and smooth". Then they tried to use them and they looked interested 🤣
Once again, good job sir.
Yep. I find you get much more satisfaction making things yourself. That's awesome, keep up the training on your parallettes and thanks for watching!
It's nice to see that Britain has partly adopted the metric system. Here in the US, metric is only used in the military and in scientific research. Almost everything else is "standard." Another nice thing about Britain is that your 2" x 8" timber appears to actually be 2" x 8," rather than 1.25" x 7.25."
Great video Danny!
00:50 - "Yup that's right, I'm wearing sandals and socks." 🤣
Awesome work
Thank you!
Great workout ..!!! I subscribed your channel and full support to you..
Thank you bro, appreciate it 🤝
Thx bro
Can u do planch now ?
Hi, nice guide like the final result. I just wanted to ask what is the depth of the wooden bases (not the handles) just wanted to get all the measures. Thank you!
Hey, thanks! The depth of the bases are 2 inch
Awesome! Thanks
Hope it helps!
Nice
Ride on!
I was waiting for the fish tank to go. I would of fell into it.
😂 I've been close a few times!
Could you give the Dimensions of end pieces - thanks
Is that specialty lumber or do they actually sell 2x's as 2" thick in Europe?
Hi, yes they sell 2” thick over here in the Uk, I assumed they did everywhere?
Or at least most lumber yards
@@Forgedintheforest Most lumber in the US comes 1/4" to 3/4" shorter than its nominal length depending on what it is.
For instance, 1x's are 3/4 inch thick, while 2x's are 1.5 inches thick. The width is usually 1/2" shorter until about 1x/2x8s or 1x/2x10s, which can be up to 3/4 inch shorter, so a 2x10 is actually sometimes 1.5x9.25-9.5.
I've never really understood the reasoning given for this.
@@Gatesunder The label 2x4 was the dimensions of the wood before drying them out, during which they would shrink. That's why old lumber isn't perfectly standardized. Now, they mill the boards after the dry to standard dimensions.
I wish I have a father like you 😢
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What’s the length of the dowels/handles?
thx
You're very welcome
How much is the height?
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What is the diameter?
What is the type of the wood
Hi, it’s pine wood
what's diameter of ,,stick"?
You need to work on your handstand properly you need to have straight arms while holding it that bend will create some bad habits that are hard to get rid of rather than that geat video i like it ❤
Thank you, 💯 agreed and I will work on it. Thanks for watching 💪👍
why not drill the whole all the way through?
Ну не у всех есть такие инструменты
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