6/6/24 this is the best wishing well with directions and blueprints. Your directions were excellent precise it to the point and understanding. I made a couple of modifications and streamlining the roof and side posts for the crank. Used the block stop at a 45 to take one inch off the roof board corners, came out excellent with still a 3-in overhang. Wife inspected and loved.Thank you very much Paul 👍
Your video on building the wishing well was very helpful. Thanks for the great information. One question, what king of corner clamps were you using in the beginning of the video. I would like to buy some but I want to make sure I get the right ones. Thanks again!
I can’t get to cut the 1 3/4 inch with my miter saw I don’t know what I’m doing wrong.. everything else I got ready your instructions are perfect .. please help me with this cut . How can I do it😥😥
It is a tricky cut. Mark the middle of you board and set you miter saw to 45 degrees. You may have to sneak up on that mark but cut the 45 so it ends up on that mark (middle of your board). Hope this helps.
Framed with decking boards and the rest was done in cedar. I have a picture of all the parts used if you follow the link to the drawings in the description.
Thanks for the instructions. I just finished building one basically just like yours. First time working with wood so it’s a bit rough. We have a wellhead and we intend to place it on top of it. The wellhead has a cap. Is that safe, and will it be ok to place the structure on top of it? I saw you guys had gravel like stone around your wellhead. We have grass growing around it. I think I’ll cover it with gravel and then place the wishing well structure. Does that sound good? Thanks!
@@navidsoroush8777 I apologize, just now saw this. Yes, it is safe. Just make sure it can be moved if you need to do maintenance. I covered the area with gravel to make it easier to level and mow around.
6/6/24 this is the best wishing well with directions and blueprints. Your directions were excellent precise it to the point and understanding. I made a couple of modifications and streamlining the roof and side posts for the crank. Used the block stop at a 45 to take one inch off the roof board corners, came out excellent with still a 3-in overhang. Wife inspected and loved.Thank you very much Paul 👍
Glad it was helpful and thanks for the kind words!
Just finished one of your wishing wells from your plans, it turned out great. thanks for sharing.
Fantastic, thanks for letting me know
I would like your plans for the wishing well you do great work
Thank you. For the plans, just follow the link in the description.
I am on my way to building one thank you great video
Thanks for taking the time to say so...appreciated.
Of all the ones I watch yours are the best I understand all of what u did
Thank you, and thanks for taking the time to say so.
Can u tell me what u used for sides andthe size I’m in the prosses now thanks
@@MrHeavyev I used decking boards. If you following the link in the description, I have made drawing with all the dimensions.
It was very simple and easy to understand. Thanks 👍
Glad it helped!
LOOKS GOOD
Thanks, we really like it in the yard
“Like I have to use these things” lmao
Thanks for the great video. You are an excellent teacher
Thank you for taking the time to say so!
Your video on building the wishing well was very helpful. Thanks for the great information. One question, what king of corner clamps were you using in the beginning of the video. I would like to buy some but I want to make sure I get the right ones. Thanks again!
Here you go: amzn.to/3A6Ar7R
Thanks for taking the time to comment.
I can’t get to cut the 1 3/4 inch with my miter saw I don’t know what I’m doing wrong.. everything else I got ready your instructions are perfect .. please help me with this cut . How can I do it😥😥
It is a tricky cut. Mark the middle of you board and set you miter saw to 45 degrees. You may have to sneak up on that mark but cut the 45 so it ends up on that mark (middle of your board). Hope this helps.
@@AlaskaWorkshop ty so much I’ll try again that’s all I need to do so I can put my roof together 🙏🙏🙏
Where can I purchase the corner clamps you are using? Manufacturer?
The link is in the description. You can get it at Amazon. Right angle clamps amzn.to/2NqborX
Did you use all cedar? Is there a material list for this well?
Framed with decking boards and the rest was done in cedar. I have a picture of all the parts used if you follow the link to the drawings in the description.
This helped me thanks
You are welcome, thanks for taking the time to tell me!
More details on your measurements on your wishing will
Check the link in the description. Everything is there.
Nice ..
Could you get? More measurement details on your wishing will
Check the link in the description. Everything is there.
What color/material did you use to paint it?
I used treated decking and coated everything with spar urethane
@@AlaskaWorkshop thank you!
Thanks for the instructions. I just finished building one basically just like yours. First time working with wood so it’s a bit rough.
We have a wellhead and we intend to place it on top of it. The wellhead has a cap. Is that safe, and will it be ok to place the structure on top of it? I saw you guys had gravel like stone around your wellhead. We have grass growing around it. I think I’ll cover it with gravel and then place the wishing well structure. Does that sound good? Thanks!
@@navidsoroush8777 I apologize, just now saw this. Yes, it is safe. Just make sure it can be moved if you need to do maintenance. I covered the area with gravel to make it easier to level and mow around.
I love it but I cannot find the pdf file.
No PDF files but there is a couple of PNG files drive.google.com/drive/u/1/folders/1P675r2Mv2Rz4M8elV2_FfRTQu9ti3KRr