Welcome to Father Son DIY Garage, the channel where we take father son projects to the next level. We started this channel because of our love for building. Some videos you can expect to see on our channel are Diy Projects, woodworking, and metalworking. Hope you enjoy the content we put out, we have a lot of fun making it!!
You guys are amazing, if that were me and my Dd We’d be arguing the whole damn time . I’m glad to see it’s possible to work in harmony with Pops.. great idea to bury the uprights . Solid video!!
@@fathersondiygarage3580 ok, I saw those on the lines I installed, could I be making the connection vulnerable to leaks by adding tape and pipe dope to those connections? I'm actually in the process of replacing my water lines right now for the same job. Very well put together video by the way.
Sou brasileiro e estava procurando uma ajuda para fazer minha churrasqueira e encontrei esse vídeo TOP. Não somente por mostrar o passo a passo, mas também porque o trabalho unindo pai e filho é realmente inspirador. Além disso, eu aprendi a gostar de ferramentas e saber usá-las com o meu pai. Pedi o meu parceiro de projeto em 2023, mas esse vídeo me trouxe ótimas lembranças. Parabéns amigos, parabéns!
Nice build! Heavy duty for sure. I think the damper could benefit from a rotating/proportional design instead of a flip top version but I’m sure you’d be cooking with it wide open most of the time any way. Keep it up!
1. You should never lean so far over a table saw. 2. Where is your piece of wood that pushes the wood you’re cutting through to the other side? 3. I almost turned off the video because your son swore 10 sec. Into the video. That is not professional nor is it necessary. I am not trying to judge or be mean. I would hope these suggestions would increase your audience attendance. I hope you have a blessed day and that God would pour out his blessing upon you and your family. ❤
really cool ideas , the farm look can be so neat and classy, and workmanship is superb- best of all- father and son enjoy the same thing- creating something together - its magical to see creating something beautiful out of junk. thanks a lot for this idea, and inspiration.
be very careful when using this "tool" for cutting metal, because if the blade gets stuck or pinched in the metal, if you try to use the trigger to "power unstuck" the blade, the whole tool shakes back and forth and basically becomes the devil and shakes the "you know what" and you basically count on getting literally a bad headache from being shaken.
I subscribed. Great job boys. I want to do a stone veneer wall - or maybe two - in the tracking (live) room of my recording studio so I'm boning up on videos and articles. I may avoid the dry stack method though!
@@AnodyneHipsterInfluencer thanks for watching! Haven’t had one stone fall off or even come loose with this method. But mortar in between joints is definitely stronger!
I think you could've saved yourselves a ton of heavy lifting by just building the smoker on the base. End result is the same, of course. But you might be slightly less wore out!