I Made A Garden Table & Benches
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- Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
- In this video I make a DIY outdoor dining table and benches for our garden using some salvaged galvanised metal fence pipes and kee klamp fittings and some smooth faced pressure treated decking boards for the tops. I also talk about where is best to buy the components used in this project, and how much you can expect to pay for the materials.
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Lol, I thought you were cringing at the sudden sunlight 🤣
I love your videos and congratulations on being married! I would like to add a note of safety: I've known several unfortunate souls who worked with their wedding bands on. If you were severely injured in one lost their ring finger with injuries involving their wedding band. Consider getting a silicone band which still isn't 100% safe or wearing your wedding band under your shirt on a chain that doesn't hang out of your shirt, or hang a coat hook on the entryway leaving your home to your shop so you get in the habit of taking it off when you leave and putting it on when you come back in from working in your shop.
At one time I had thought I'd seen all of your videos. Looking back on this one and several others I see I was wrong. So here's to a rag n bone brown marathon
Most importantly, the cat approves!
Dylan looks very proud sitting on HIS table!
ha ha! yes
@@karenstimson2683 He's the STAR! ⭐
The King of salvage does it again!! Well done Keith on an excellent heirloom build- it'll last for generations!
Looks like a good base for a workbench.
Yes Keith! give it the dance test 😂 that hornet made me laugh, I was waiting for the scream 🐝
They look great mate. I really like 'em. I think a neat way to get round the clearance of the 90 elbows would be to use a couple of Key Clamps double lug brackets each end, fixed to the underside of your table top. They do different stand off lengths but the shallow ones would lift he table top a couple mm clear. And wood give a floating table top look. Would mean buying yet more clamps though!! Tidy though mate.
Ah those would have been absolutely perfect!!! Cheers, isn't it a shame when you don't know what you don't know! 👍
@@RagnBoneBrown Yep. And you always end up knowing what you didn't know after you needed to know it. I'm riddled with it mate.😁
Nice solution using the washers as spacers.
Dylan clearly approves!!
Excellent video, love the table dance 🕺🕺🕺
Hi Keith another great video , hoping for good weather , for marking pipe you can use sand paper wrapped around pipe and mark along one edge , G
I never comment but watch all of your videos and enjoy them so much. I do small restoration projects and the way you explain what you're doing and why is awesome. Please keep doing what you're doing!
Also you're the reason I upgraded to a track saw from my old circular saw. Every time I use it I send a little gratitude from Pennsylvania across the ocean to you!
Thank you!
This is fantastic!
A brilliant product
Brilliant 👍
Awesome job Keith!
My favourite RUclipsr! With my favourite cat!
Borrowing from Alec Steele,
Less yack yack, more cat cat 🐈😺
Maybe a weekly episode what he's been up to during the week! 👍
I love your work
Very Nice! Great work.
Great build, looks very nice!
OMG! LOVE IT!😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Lord Dylan… The QA/QC Inspector….!
Nice, and simple design!
Great job !
Thanks for sharing!
Turned out great Keith! 👍🏼
Awesome.
Love making stuff out of scaff, it's so much fun.
Really like that build Keith, nicely done, thank you.
Love the washer trix. Well done!
nice job Keith
🐼 Big Bear Hugs from a 67 yr old grandma in Kirby, Texas, USA 🐼 🖤🖤🖤
They look great! Love when you use salvaged things!👍🙌
Really funny project. Came out really cool!
Always important to get a cat scan at the end of the job. 🤣
I love it! I think it’s very original idea I’ve never seen it before ♥️
Great looking table and chairs. Good idea using the washers as shims.
just done my garden tables and 2 benches found all your video very informative and useful.
Great build , might do something like that when I have replace my current picnic bench
Looks great once again, your videos are very informative 👍
That looks a very professional garden set, Keith. Great job. Simple build too. 👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻😎
Turned out well, you can buy the same sort of fittings if you use scafold pipe and fittings so thats another option
Kee Klamps are great! Except when you forgot to thread on the middle one before tightening up the end
I didn t expect to be so beautiful . They came out very nice especially when you paint them black . If you have pipes left you should do more projects . Cool job !!!!!!!!!!
Thank you
Good looking bench and table set mate. You even got the CEOs approval at the end.
I really like the build. I have something very similar but, I admit, I purchased a kit from "The Metal store". This cost £311 approx. and comes cut to length and with the fittings & timber. The timber I ended up with wasn't very good, but I came to an arrangement with them so all is well. The reason for buying the kit was simply that it was more cost effective than buying the components separately.
I do not work for this company, it is just that some of your viewers may want to take this route. The table is 1500mm long, 670mm deep and 760mm high and each bench is 1200mm long, 220mm deep and 500mm high.
Hi Keith, another nice project. The paint should be OK on the weathered galvanizing, but something like "T-Wash" would help the paint adhere to the new fittings. Unless of course you used the Hammerite primer for galvanized metal.
Really enjoy the channel (just subscribed), especially the video on constructing that large pair of gates, which I need also,
great job, again, Keith. this is one of my favorites of yours, even though i've been subscribed for years and you have made some more impressive things in the past. i just like the simplicity, durability, and use-ability of this project. i've been wanting to use pipes and fittings for some projects but the cost for new parts makes it not worth the effort. a friend made a pipe & fittings lamp and spent around USD $400, for example. glad you could use salvaged pieces once again. keep up the great work! very inspiring!
Thank you
Lol I know what you mean I just built my own house opened the front door about three weeks ago and there was this massive hornet must of beet 3” long I’m sure it was looking at me lol keep up the good work Austin
Another great build, approved by the inspector! I recognise that hornet dance...
Like the table and benches but LOVE Dillon sitting on them at the end !.
Looks great. Crazy what people throw away.
I'm looking to make a garden bench and table but using softwood railway sleepers.
Good work. Nice. I like that.
I made a security fence frame round my cellar steps in this tubing so nobody does a dive into a deep hole in icy weather ... and you are right. The fittings are pricey. The tubing itself cost much less than I had expected it to.
Great project. Thank you for sharing. One could also router out a rectangle at each bottom corner, that would inset the tabletop and then there is no need to drill into the pipe and add washers. Just an idea.
Good Lad, Dillon!
(awsome channel, following you since the first projects! my best from Italy mate!)
Nice, utilitarian design. Easily adapted to any wood. But pressure treated lumber. Working with it is one thing (mask and gloves), but heeding the warnings about washing your hands carefully after handling it, I don’t use it for any surface that people will be in contact with - including kids and play equipment - whether or not it is painted or otherwise sealed. My opinion for what it’s worth. Thanks for the video!
I don't think it's as hazardous now as it used to be since it's been so heavily regulated it's much safer (although doesn't last as long!)
You must have a very loud paint brush and roller to be wearing ear defenders 😁 nice build looks great 👍
Looks great Keith it will outlast any wooden framed patio set. Tony
Thank you
I think it looks great - much nicer than a picnic table or standard garden table. The black is sharp against the wood - very nice. And I like how you over-built it - is much prefer it was strong and going to last than be easily broken in a few years. I had no idea that kind of metal was so easy to assemble. I’ve seen similar metal used around construction sites in scaffolding - might be another cheap way to get it secondhand. Great job!
Oh, and hi Dylan!
Came out really good. I used some of that tubing to make drop bolts for my drive ways gates. Bet that would of cost you a bit if you had to buy so result it was mainly free
I love this industrial look for a table. But sorry, your dancing is a bit rocky. 😂😂😂
"Fixings," in Texas, are the side dishes at a buffet or large meal where you serve yourself like a family gathering. For example, "Get yourself some fried chicken and some fixings."
Sounds tasty
Not here in the UK 😁
My parents had a bench of similar construction, though top was railway sleepers, when we cleared their house about 10 years ago the bench had been there 40 years, we left it there, it's probably still in service.
Lookin good Keith, look's like it as got Dylan's seal of approval LOL Stay Safe Mate !!!.
That’s a really nice set Keith. Quality assured and hard wearing too. Those hornets make a racket. We had one flying about near the house a couple of years ago and it almost deafened me for how loud it was lol great video mate
Loving the project Keith. There’s a place near me called themetalstore that supply the pipe and fittings (I’ve used some in my workshop for shelving). I’m lucky enough to be able to collect, so not sure on postage, but they do cut tubing to length for free, so saves on some work.
Would have much preferred to trench out the underside of the end planks, allowing them to all sit level, no? Regardless, an excellent project and I am really tempted to use this design myself in my garden in the coming weeks - with your permission. I will email you pictures when it's done :)
I considered it, but didn't want to compromise the pressure treatment on the boards and felt it would be a place for moisture to gather 👍
Looks nice! It ties in with your black downspouts really well. Might want to put a grey translucent stain on the wood once it has a chance to breathe to tie into the house color a bit, but overall a very nice looking and solid build. Nice flossing!
Such an interesting idea. Looks great
Pd: your cat is gorgeous!
Hornet? 🐝 I’d have to move house 😂😂 Another great video Keith!
NICE 😍🇺🇸
Looks to have passed the quality control of, inspector Dylan...👌🏽
Looks heaps better painted, nice build, mate.👍🏽
Demolition yards might be the way to go to save some dollars, too.
Woodwasp! 👍 😎
Possibly!!
Nice strong build, very modern look. Even though you have pressure treated wood, a soaking of Boiled Linseed Oil or similar (BLO stinks when freshly applied) would help waterproof the surface & endgrain against rain absorbing into the wood & hopefully prevent moss growth. Enjoy your summer days out there.
Hope that wasn't " murder hornets" been mentioned on Google news earlier this year. Poison enough to kill mice, wouldn't want to get stung!
Really love this idea of outdoor table . Wondering how you secure the table top to the pipes. Thanks
I was wondering the same.
you know it's a good work if it gets dylan's seat of aproval
Since you mentioned long lasting you might have painted the cut pipe ends
Looks great
Interesting solution to the corner bracket issue! I'd probably have just routed the underside of the boards on the corner. I've looked at using scaffold boards before, and the price has always surprised me! It's odd there isnt a bigger second-hand or reclaimed market for them.
I considered it, but didn't want to compromise the pressure treatment on the boards and felt it would be a place for moisture to gather 👍
It's not a bad price for robust outdoor furniture.
Wondered about the longevity of the grub screws into steel? Would you want to disassemble in future? Likely to rust?
Great vid. Is Dillon sporting a new bell the other cats will be talking.
Huh. It never actually occured to me that countries with different currencies would call those types of stores different names. Dollar Store, Pound Shop, etc. I wonder if Yen Den is a thing? Haha.
Project came out great!
Cheers John, I hope you're well buddy - been enjoying your videos
@@RagnBoneBrown Thanks! Hope you are doing well too!
Did you say the lumber came from a retail store, or was it salvaged? Great job too. That should last twenty years for sure!
Try the metal store.co.uk as they do kits for tables and benches. No idea as to the quality of them, it’s around £315 ish for a table and two benches.
What can I use for table legs?
Ok, I’ve been busy but how did i miss the wedding ?🙂🙂
awesome project! would steal it to make my own this summer for my parents house :D oh, can you tell me the exact name of that ''grip table'' by milwaukee that you used to lock the pipes while cutting them? thanks!
Great use of those pipe and fittings! Did you consider routing the 4 corners to level them up? Seems it would have been the quickest and easiest way?
I considered it, but didn't want to compromise the pressure treatment on the boards and felt it would be a place for moisture to gather 👍
hi I wouldn't have used standard wood screw in this metal as it would strip out overtime you should have used a metal self tapper these are very cheap to buy
Enjoyable upcycling of materials. Out of curiosity, how much would it have cost you to build the bench and table out of some sort of rot resistant wood such as cedar or other fencing wood?
That is cool , i recently made a table for outside out of super thick sleepers for the top , all good but the middle one is split ( not all the way ) , any ideas how to fix it , filler did not do a good job .
You could try using epoxy? It should be fine for exterior use I believe
Hi Keith, what reclamation yard do you use in Norwich?
Great looking table and benches. Do you anticipate putting padding or some type of foot under the legs?
Do you mean to protect from moisture? I don't think it's necessary as the metal is galvanised, but I'm not an expert .. 👍
@@RagnBoneBrown Yes that and to keep the metal feet from scratching the floor as you moved it about.
I like this table and benches. It does look like it will last a long time.
Do you have plans to build a patio cover for this area in the future?
It seems to be an excellent place for a cover, but the price of lumber at this time makes a cover a project for a later date, doesn't it?
Thanks. Yes I think I'll be building some kind of roof at some point 👍
How do you like the milwuakee 18v sander? I'm thinking of picking one up since I'm on the battery platform already
Why not just cut a pockets for those protruding fittings in the wood itself?
I considered it, but didn't want to compromise the pressure treatment on the boards and felt it would be a place for moisture to gather 👍
Was it a Murder Hornet?
I dunno, but it was about 25% bigger than the one that stung me a couple of years ago and left me in agony so I didn't want to get too close 👍
Most of all you are using scraps for this job You're recycling so you spend some money to get the rest is job done the whole object of the job you did today was to make something nice and save money on it objective secured Looks awesome If you can can you make another one and send it to Tampa Florida 👍🏻🍻🍺🍕
If you've only come here for Dylan skip to 12:04.
You know I'm making this a thing don't you?
Haha I get the impression that no one watches my videos for anything but him, but that's fine by me !
@@RagnBoneBrown I reckon he could have his own channel.
Return of the pot noodle x
He will not be defeated.
fantastic build!
the OCD part of my brain needs the feet on the table and benches to be aligned with each other!
Haha sorry, I will rotate them!! 🤣
I like your channel and your ideas, but I do think you should reconsider the use of chemicals where you end up having skin contact.