This Video was made when I renovated my Chicken Coop and it needed a strong and cheap door made of Steel. I know how to do Welding but I decided not to use welding in the process. This door is still spotless and keeps going for multiple years ahead. Thank you all for your wonderful support !!
Great ! That's a great idea Ken ! PVC will definitely stand longer than wood. I used wood for this door because it was the option available that time and this door is not fully exposed.
Since the inserts are made of timber in this case, they can be replaced if got damaged. Mine still standing in perfect condition after around four years.
I am still figuring it out ! I have changed the music couple of times in the past and not sure how I ended up with this one. I will change it soon as I am not happy with it.
Thank you for your time and support for my channel 😍👍 I haven’t used timber in the long tube as it wasn’t easy to do it. I used only on the short tube comes in the middle. Thank you
It's actually stronger if you use fence railings and join using end joiners that are made for this purpose, also use 25 mm square and can buy all different angle Joiners for 25 mm at around 50 cents
Thank you for your beautiful comments ❤️ I know what you mean. Those corner joints are mostly made of thin plastic which is just pushed into the tubes. Over time, these will get loosened and need extra fasteners as I used in this job. It would be a quicker option if we use additional parts to secure the frame.
Thank you so much 😀 for your Sweet Comments buddy 😍 Yes, I am a Malayali and so proud to be one 😃 Thank you for your support and encouragement ❤️ Welcome to my Channel 🙏🙏
Yes, you are right. It is not an easy job. Just like welding, for a person who doesn't know how to do welding ! Welding is a permanent joint and this method is not. Thank you so much for your feedback. As I mentioned in my description, this video is intended to show to those who has no welding machine or welding skills.
It would be much easier to use connectubes for building a steel frame without welding. The system is super cheap and uses steel couplers and 1.5 x 1.5" square galvanized steel tubing. Self tapping screws hold the joints together. Highly recommend you learn about this building product to use for bbq frames etc...
Thank you so much for your sweet comments and feedback. I personally know many variations of tube adapters for such DIY projects. (I am a trade qualified manufacturing engineer with around 30 years of experience in various production techniques and equipment.) In this video, my aim was only to share a basic idea or tip for those who doesn’t have any welding skills or such expensive equipment and this method can be used for any sizes, shapes or materials. If you use steel or any other stronger material inserts instead of the timber inserts, this method will be the better bet than these adapters. Thank you again for your valuable feedback.
This is a good idea for lightweight stuff. Would suggest glueing the wood inside the tube, and preferable sealing the wood beforehand and the top face before it is scewed into. Wood will rot, and the your piece will come apart. For anything heavier duty, it would be a good idea to put a few screws into each piece of wood through the tubing. A better idea might be to braze/solder it which is also much easier than welding and doesn't deform the metal. $20 for a can of butane and some brazing rods.
Thank you so much for your beautiful comments and support 👍👍 I used treated hardwood as inserts and the frame is still in great shape without any signs of damage, after almost three years now !
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Hi Sabir, I bought them from our local hardware store in Melbourne. If not available in your area, try on eBay. Other cheaper option is to make from Galvanized steel Angles. (Pre drill holes and cut to size) Good luck !
Thank you so much for your enquiry ! I don't recommend to use timber as a holding insert for a weight bearing structure, especially for a bathroom construction. Because, as the time passes by, there is a chance of water leakage or any such discharges will weaken the structure. You can use this concept, replacing timber with something, that can withstand such decay and damages. Using some sort of hard plastic inserts (such as Reinforced poly carbonate blocks) or Metal inserts (machined aluminum or steel blocks) where you need to make internal threads to use the screws (machine screws) Hope this helps 🙏
This type of frames are pretty strong and long lasting. Mine standing as new after all these years. If you are looking for something that could weight bear, use steel inserts and high tensile bolts. Thank you for your time and support for my channel 😍👍
Thank you so much for your comments and Support 🙏 I don't think anyone is making this type of doors and windows commercially. This is a DIY project from my idea. If you have any friends who can help you make this type of frames, that would be the only option, I think.
Very nice. But, I’d you can, absolutely invest in a small welder and weld those joints. Otherwise the weakest link in that structure is small skinny screws.
Thank you so much for your valuable feedback 👍 True ! Those screws could be replaced by something stronger to get a stronger structure (such as, steel bolts and steel inserts instead of timber inserts) This method was intended for a common man with basic hand tools and very basic skills !
I don’t have an exact number for this question. But if you use an insert that has enough strength, such as hard wood, metal inserts etc. you could definitely make a frame that will have a high weight limit. My door frame is still in very good condition after all these years. Thank you for your time and encouragement 😍👍
Thank you so much for your Sweet Comments ! I haven't used a lock on it. Just used a snap hook to keep my chooks, safe from predators. This frame is used as a chicken coop door and is still in excellent condition.
Thank you for watching my Videos and Welcome to my Channel 🙏 🙏 For the corner, I have used 20mm x 25mm galvanized angle brackets and the screws are 1/2 inch flathead. If they are not available in the shops, we can make them easily.
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Yes, we can. But, they still need to be fastened with Screws, Rivets (or Welding which I am trying to avoid). Also the thickness of Gusset plate stands out from the thickness of the steel tubes. And finally, the economic factor (combining the costs of Gusset plates and fasteners)
This is the kind of thing I would do here in India without access to welding tools and other special fasteners. Why you'd do this in Australia is beyond me. That wood insert is a weak link, also moisture is bound to destroy that steel frame in no time. The screws for fixing the wire grid seem the worst kind of jugaad even an Indian would be ashamed of. But don't worry, I'm planning on making exactly the same kind of hinged window, that's why I watched this video till the end, thanks buddy! 🤣👍😂
Thank you so much for your Sweet Comments and time 👍 I have done this frame in this method, is not because I don't have access to a welding machine or I am not good in welding. My only aim was to show someone who doesn't have access to a welding machine or someone who doesn't know how to do welding, How to make a frame with some basic hand tools and basic skills. For your knowledge, I am an Indian by origin and I am a Mechanical Engineer with 3 decades of Practical experience in all sorts of manufacturing techniques including welding. Regarding the timber used here : It is not a link between Steel tubes. It is only a filler material used to have threads to engage. It is a type of hard wood, not just any soft wood, used here. There is steel to steel contact in every single joint. Steel tubes are galvanized too. This particular frame in the video is still serving as the main door for my outdoor Chicken coop cum Aviary, for the past two years and I am pretty sure it will survive like new condition, for another ten years. There is not a single sign of damage after two severe Melbourne Summers and Winters ! Fixing the wire mesh with screw is the easiest way to do it. They're cap screws and holding the mesh very well. We can replace the mesh any time if we want to. Thank you again for your time and support. Good luck with your project and 👍👍
What? Does hardwood outside just disintegrate when it rains? Of course it doesn't, and it's not being exposed to weather there so it will most likely last forever.
@@chrispekel5709 The hardwood I used is few years old and it was really hard to drill through, even with HSS drill bits. I hope it will survive for many more years to come.
That is an interesting question ! Thank you. If in case it rots, we will be able to replace it easily. But if you select a timber that is hard and rot resistant, it will last for ever. Alternatively, you can use sealants for keeping the timber, everlasting. In this case, the timber I used is a naturally hard timber which is rot resistant and is still standing after three long years of continued exposure to the Melbourne Weather, where we have extreme hot and cold temperatures. No signs of Rotting or Damage at all and I am sure it will last for another three or more years easily 👍👍
Thank you for your time and support. I don't think you watched the whole video. The whole door is shown (not in one frame though) with each and every detail. I have an updated version of the same video in this channel and that ends with the whole door in one frame.
If we use bolts and nuts without inserts, it will damage (deform) the tubes. Alternatively, we can have metal inserts and bolts can be screwed on to the threads made in that inserts. Thank you for your comments 🙏
For anything that does not require any strength . You can get away with this Otherwise the strength of those screws will snap with any 90 degree pressure when you least expect it, Weld it if you can, it's a 100 times stronger.
Thank you so much for your valuable feedback. True ! It is not a permanent joint. I used this frame in the video for my chicken coop door and it has survived two Melbourne winters and still standing as new 😃. Strength will depend on what type of screws we are using. This method is shown as an alternative to welding to make steel frames and welding.
Thank you for your time and support 😍👍 True 👍 This is an option to get a welded look without the brackets sticking out and a slimmer finish. My frame is still standing as it was built after all these years.
This is such an elegant experience even just to watch, and also useful information. The music is lovely. Thank you !!
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This Video was made when I renovated my Chicken Coop and it needed a strong and cheap door made of Steel. I know how to do Welding but I decided not to use welding in the process. This door is still spotless and keeps going for multiple years ahead. Thank you all for your wonderful support !!
I did it myself. Find Wood Prix plans quickly. if you want to do that.
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My husband uses these plans from Woodprix and is very happy with them. However. I love yours!
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I really enjoyed the music also.
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Thankyou for the insight, i want to build my own shelf with hollow steel tube without welder and find your video, i leave a like!
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What a good taste for music. Not that horrible rock songs and noise to stress.
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Wonderful Video Buddy ! it is really a great idea ! Any lay person can make frames now without any of those special skills ! Thank you for sharing !
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Great job. Very accurate
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Are you a Mechanical engineer ? You have clever ideas in all your videos !! Really great to have you here on RUclips !!
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Well, it's simply superb the idea that you shared using three tools to make a mesh door.
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Me encantó la idea de unir metal con madera .
Muchas gracias por tu tiempo y apoyo a mi canal. Realmente funciona y mi cuerpo sigue en pie después de todos estos años.
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Wonderful job
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Genius, good idea. Thanks for sharing video.
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I am sure going to use this method in the future, thx :)
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Very good technique
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very good! Simple things that can be practical
Thank you so much for your Sweet Comments and Encouragement ❤️ Yes, this is very simple and easy. No special skills needed
That’s awesome, but I would use
solid PVC instead of wood for the corner joints. As you can imagine, that wood will rot if exposed to the elements...
Great ! That's a great idea Ken ! PVC will definitely stand longer than wood. I used wood for this door because it was the option available that time and this door is not fully exposed.
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Great video mate. Exactly what I was looking for.
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Can the joints be removed and reassembled ?? Like a fix by yourself concept ?
Since the inserts are made of timber in this case, they can be replaced if got damaged. Mine still standing in perfect condition after around four years.
Nice music 😎 and seriously great video very insructive and must tell you that now i need to build such a gate and you motivated me 👌
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Wonderful job !!
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what is the music in your video? I have shazamed it and have 5 different results.
Thank you for the welding idea
I am still figuring it out ! I have changed the music couple of times in the past and not sure how I ended up with this one. I will change it soon as I am not happy with it.
thanks for the idea. Great work
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what's up with the thumbs down? this is a good video!
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Beautiful Video Buddy !! keep your wonderful work going ahead !! Good Luck !!
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Really great job and inspiring video
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That is really a great idea buddy ! Thank you for sharing !
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Neat job 👍!!!
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In the middle joint, have you insert the wood in both frames?. Or only in the smallest one
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I haven’t used timber in the long tube as it wasn’t easy to do it. I used only on the short tube comes in the middle.
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@@JyjusHomeVideos thank you
Really a great Video Mate ! Easy to follow and best guide to make frame ! Thank you !
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Great job !!
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It's actually stronger if you use fence railings and join using end joiners that are made for this purpose, also use 25 mm square and can buy all different angle Joiners for 25 mm at around 50 cents
Thank you for your beautiful comments ❤️
I know what you mean. Those corner joints are mostly made of thin plastic which is just pushed into the tubes. Over time, these will get loosened and need extra fasteners as I used in this job. It would be a quicker option if we use additional parts to secure the frame.
Brilliant idea and great hand skills man !
Glad you enjoyed it
When I saw your hand I feel he is a malayali .then l look at your videos no wonder . anyway thank you for your creative idea's
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So uneasy, welding is better, but i appreciate your idea, useful for those who don't have a welding machine
Yes, you are right. It is not an easy job. Just like welding, for a person who doesn't know how to do welding ! Welding is a permanent joint and this method is not.
Thank you so much for your feedback. As I mentioned in my description, this video is intended to show to those who has no welding machine or welding skills.
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Simple, strong and efficient, nice work.
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Great Technique and some thing new I have ever seen !
Thank you so much ❤️ It is an easy way to make a frame with no welding. Any layman can do it !
It would be much easier to use connectubes for building a steel frame without welding. The system is super cheap and uses steel couplers and 1.5 x 1.5" square galvanized steel tubing. Self tapping screws hold the joints together. Highly recommend you learn about this building product to use for bbq frames etc...
Thank you so much for your sweet comments and feedback. I personally know many variations of tube adapters for such DIY projects. (I am a trade qualified manufacturing engineer with around 30 years of experience in various production techniques and equipment.) In this video, my aim was only to share a basic idea or tip for those who doesn’t have any welding skills or such expensive equipment and this method can be used for any sizes, shapes or materials. If you use steel or any other stronger material inserts instead of the timber inserts, this method will be the better bet than these adapters.
Thank you again for your valuable feedback.
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Great Idea and very interesting technique ! Looks like I can do it too !
Thank you so much !
This is a good idea for lightweight stuff. Would suggest glueing the wood inside the tube, and preferable sealing the wood beforehand and the top face before it is scewed into. Wood will rot, and the your piece will come apart. For anything heavier duty, it would be a good idea to put a few screws into each piece of wood through the tubing. A better idea might be to braze/solder it which is also much easier than welding and doesn't deform the metal. $20 for a can of butane and some brazing rods.
Thank you so much for your beautiful comments and support 👍👍 I used treated hardwood as inserts and the frame is still in great shape without any signs of damage, after almost three years now !
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Super SIR! Ur one Vera level! Iam impressed with ur creative idea. Now I will use ur videos has guide & make my new aviary setup!!!! Thank U! Soo much SIR! Once again Ur one Vera level!
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Where from we buy corner brackets?
Hi Sabir,
I bought them from our local hardware store in Melbourne. If not available in your area, try on eBay. Other cheaper option is to make from Galvanized steel Angles. (Pre drill holes and cut to size)
Good luck !
Good music!
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good job brother
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Do you know anything that doesnt adhese to silicone caulk?
Not really sure ! Silicone caulk doesn't normally work on Oily / Greasy surfaces !
What type of drill bits were used to drill holes metal?
metal ones
High Speed Drill bits (HSS). Thank you !
Whether this technique can be used for a weight bearing foundation structure from GI for fabricated bathroom
Thank you so much for your enquiry ! I don't recommend to use timber as a holding insert for a weight bearing structure, especially for a bathroom construction. Because, as the time passes by, there is a chance of water leakage or any such discharges will weaken the structure. You can use this concept, replacing timber with something, that can withstand such decay and damages. Using some sort of hard plastic inserts (such as Reinforced poly carbonate blocks) or Metal inserts (machined aluminum or steel blocks) where you need to make internal threads to use the screws (machine screws)
Hope this helps 🙏
Wonderful! It's just what I was looking for! Thank you!
Thank you for your nice comment !
How strong is this in regards to weigh bearing?
This type of frames are pretty strong and long lasting. Mine standing as new after all these years. If you are looking for something that could weight bear, use steel inserts and high tensile bolts.
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Would have been great if washers were used to fasten the GI mesh .
Very much True ! But I used a Flat head Screw to hold the mesh which will act in a similar way. Thank you for your time and support to my channel.
Good ..very helpful
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What size of wood you used for the hinges?
Thank you for your time and Watching. I did not use any timber for the hinges. Hinges are rivetted using Steel Rivets for strength.
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From where this type of doors windows we order to makes it pse suggest
Thank you so much for your comments and Support 🙏 I don't think anyone is making this type of doors and windows commercially. This is a DIY project from my idea. If you have any friends who can help you make this type of frames, that would be the only option, I think.
How did you fix wire mesh onto the frame without welding ?,
Thank you so much for your time. I have fixed the wire mesh to the frame, using Button headed Screws.
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Very nice. But, I’d you can, absolutely invest in a small welder and weld those joints. Otherwise the weakest link in that structure is small skinny screws.
Thank you so much for your valuable feedback 👍
True ! Those screws could be replaced by something stronger to get a stronger structure (such as, steel bolts and steel inserts instead of timber inserts) This method was intended for a common man with basic hand tools and very basic skills !
Really Great job Man !! It is interesting and informative !! Thank you for the idea !!
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how much weight will this support?
I don’t have an exact number for this question. But if you use an insert that has enough strength, such as hard wood, metal inserts etc. you could definitely make a frame that will have a high weight limit. My door frame is still in very good condition after all these years.
Thank you for your time and encouragement 😍👍
Why have a lock on it when they can just unscrew everything?
Thank you so much for your Sweet Comments ! I haven't used a lock on it. Just used a snap hook to keep my chooks, safe from predators. This frame is used as a chicken coop door and is still in excellent condition.
I searched for how to make a hang rope and ended up making my very own hanging shelve 3:27
That's really Great to hear 😊 Thank you for sharing ❤️
The name of the last using join and your srew inch also please tell
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For the corner, I have used 20mm x 25mm galvanized angle brackets and the screws are 1/2 inch flathead. If they are not available in the shops, we can make them easily.
Which one of the product do not get in the shop how to make it please tell or make new viedo plz
@@suhails.r1090 Are you asking about the corner piece ?
Yes
Please tell or create a viedo
Great Job! Awesome idea! Just the next time change the music, i was feling asleep xD
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How about just use gusset plates?
Yes, we can. But, they still need to be fastened with Screws, Rivets (or Welding which I am trying to avoid). Also the thickness of Gusset plate stands out from the thickness of the steel tubes.
And finally, the economic factor (combining the costs of Gusset plates and fasteners)
This is the kind of thing I would do here in India without access to welding tools and other special fasteners. Why you'd do this in Australia is beyond me. That wood insert is a weak link, also moisture is bound to destroy that steel frame in no time. The screws for fixing the wire grid seem the worst kind of jugaad even an Indian would be ashamed of. But don't worry, I'm planning on making exactly the same kind of hinged window, that's why I watched this video till the end, thanks buddy! 🤣👍😂
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I have done this frame in this method, is not because I don't have access to a welding machine or I am not good in welding. My only aim was to show someone who doesn't have access to a welding machine or someone who doesn't know how to do welding, How to make a frame with some basic hand tools and basic skills.
For your knowledge, I am an Indian by origin and I am a Mechanical Engineer with 3 decades of Practical experience in all sorts of manufacturing techniques including welding.
Regarding the timber used here : It is not a link between Steel tubes. It is only a filler material used to have threads to engage. It is a type of hard wood, not just any soft wood, used here. There is steel to steel contact in every single joint. Steel tubes are galvanized too.
This particular frame in the video is still serving as the main door for my outdoor Chicken coop cum Aviary, for the past two years and I am pretty sure it will survive like new condition, for another ten years. There is not a single sign of damage after two severe Melbourne Summers and Winters !
Fixing the wire mesh with screw is the easiest way to do it. They're cap screws and holding the mesh very well. We can replace the mesh any time if we want to.
Thank you again for your time and support.
Good luck with your project and 👍👍
What? Does hardwood outside just disintegrate when it rains? Of course it doesn't, and it's not being exposed to weather there so it will most likely last forever.
@@chrispekel5709 The hardwood I used is few years old and it was really hard to drill through, even with HSS drill bits. I hope it will survive for many more years to come.
@@JyjusHomeVideos It'll outlive you (and I)
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OSHA certified Crocs lol
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what if the wood rots?
That is an interesting question ! Thank you.
If in case it rots, we will be able to replace it easily. But if you select a timber that is hard and rot resistant, it will last for ever. Alternatively, you can use sealants for keeping the timber, everlasting. In this case, the timber I used is a naturally hard timber which is rot resistant and is still standing after three long years of continued exposure to the Melbourne Weather, where we have extreme hot and cold temperatures. No signs of Rotting or Damage at all and I am sure it will last for another three or more years easily 👍👍
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Why didn't you show us the finished door?
Thank you for your time and support. I don't think you watched the whole video. The whole door is shown (not in one frame though) with each and every detail. I have an updated version of the same video in this channel and that ends with the whole door in one frame.
maybe if you had a tale saw it would be alot easier
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Hmm? Croc safety boots???
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Couple baby mattresses and less width could solve hospital bed shortages temporarily
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Or you could screw it with bolts and nuts. No insert.
If we use bolts and nuts without inserts, it will damage (deform) the tubes. Alternatively, we can have metal inserts and bolts can be screwed on to the threads made in that inserts.
Thank you for your comments 🙏
For anything that does not require any strength . You can get away with this
Otherwise the strength of those screws will snap with any 90 degree pressure when you least expect it,
Weld it if you can, it's a 100 times stronger.
Thank you so much for your valuable feedback. True ! It is not a permanent joint. I used this frame in the video for my chicken coop door and it has survived two Melbourne winters and still standing as new 😃.
Strength will depend on what type of screws we are using. This method is shown as an alternative to welding to make steel frames and welding.
You don`t need that wood more than 4" deep.
Thank you for your time and support 😍👍 True 👍 Three or four inches of timber or such inserts will keep the frame strong and steady 👍👍
@@JyjusHomeVideos Keep going buddy i like your videos.
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Just use angle brackets boys, wood rots
Thank you for your feedback.
metal brackets are a thing just saying
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This is an option to get a welded look without the brackets sticking out and a slimmer finish. My frame is still standing as it was built after all these years.