Follow along as I build my woodworking business from my moms basement, to my dads barn! My goal is to educate & entertain. I build custom one of a kind furniture designed to last for generations. I teach you how to build the furniture I build. I own and operate a lumber business called Legacy Lumber.
Looks good! Just some learned info on drilling metal - maybe it just makes me feel better but a little lubricant even WD40 tends to save drill bits a touch. I think 😂😂😂
Safety concerns: roping off the deep ends. Need two ropes with buoys to lay across the short way at both ends of the shallow end when children are present. 2. You bumped your head in the video build. You need to adhere foam pool noodles to the floor of the shallow part. If any one swims under that platform they risk conking their head, unconsciousness, etc. I would find out from an attorney if you need signage warning ppl to swim at own risk or what is applicable. I’d hate to see you get sued.
I don't understand why you used the shipping container at all. Why didn't you just buy a pool liner and make a regular pool? It would seem to be the more practical option and less inclined to failure. (No joints to leak)
Hi, Thanks for watching, right around 12k Canadian. Container was around $4000 and $2500 for the pool equipment. Then all the other stuff, concrete, stone under container, epoxy pool paint, steel and bits and bobs.
@@CanadianWoodworks it is HDPE, but it is properly UV stabilizer (as natural HDPE is not) and has an anti-skid surface (commonly used in pools and grating). That’s all, that HDPE should be cracking any day now if it isn’t
Greetings from Denmark. Love your project and I'm going the same. I think I'll add concrete to the walls to avoid the creaking between metal walls and the concrete floor. Hope everything is working well for you this summer.
I don't not agree, and ya I learned I should have taken them off during the winter when I could walk on the water, would have been so easy. Next winter!
Looks like someone wants solid oak flooring or architectural mill work of some kind, was the client a flooring manufacturer lol. Who else would want this much oak, crazy how much more work it is even after youve resawn and gang ripped everything. Now it all needs 3 or 4 more passes on a shaper for the edge profiles and bottom face.
No offense man but what a waste of money and energy. That center platform can’t be up to code, I would be terrified someone would get stuck and drown. I would have just paid the money to do a pool properly.
Pretty cool. I think I would do bolted metal in the center and then pour concrete 3 to 4 feet tall making a ramp. Of course a dirt mound in the center and did it as one concrete pour
I'm about to start on mine right now. Jk, but this is an awesome fucking build. Use some lube or even water if you have to to keep your drill bits cool. They will last longer. There is a literal night and day difference between a Milwaukee and a DeWalt drill. Put one in each hand and see which does better. I promise you'll throw that DeWalt away.