Welcome everyone its Jacob from MartensWoodworking. Here on my page I will be posting videos of DIY builds, DIY projects, and some product reviews/ assembly. I have a passion for making things in my spare time and I hope that these videos will help you tackle your next DIY project. I see it, I like it, I build it.
I got a couple of that model small Ridgid vacuums so I an just gonna do the same, get new filters and bags and use some kinda cyclones, maybe the same ones !!
I like the design - it is simple and effective. And easily expandable if needed. Plus, as someone living in the frozen tundra, I like the ability of using the eye hooks to take it from the garage into the smaller "winter workshop" area in the basement utility room. Only change I would make for my use case is to use a pegboard I already own screwed into 2 x 4 leftovers on all 4 sides. That would also hopefully allow me to mount the powerstrip on the inside of the 2 x 4 and behind the pegboard and hide the charger wires. Thanks and keep up the good work. 👍
Awesome project, very Inspiring! I might try my take on something similar. Despite the bowing on the door the finished project came out looking very nice. Great Job man
I have a extra box of flooring when I built a Bedroom in my basement, it's been collecting dust and wasn't sure what to do with it. I knew I would find a use eventually and here we are. A Custom headboard to match the floor? Seems so obvious now that I have seen your project. Appreciate the idea, give me something to do this weekend 🤟🇨🇦
A tip for you when you want clean crisp lines.apply decorators caulk on your tape line then paint and remove while slightly wet.this gets you the straighter lines on the walls.this tip is great when painting on a textured wall.
That is actually a great idea to be able to wheel in and out of the house when it is getting cold out. I also laughed when I realized that was my track saw. I first saw it and thought, "Wow, when did Jacob come over to Makita and get a track saw?" Then I noticed the dust nozzle and thought, that looks a lot like mine, but I almost do not remember you borrowing it?
I had the dust deputy for a long time and I found that using a bad in the vac worked wonders from keeping the filter from clogging as fast. You still will empty out the bucket all the time. It is never large enough!
The wood with the green looks incredible. I have only used melamine for my forms and ply looks so much better as the melamine just falls apart and cannot really be reused.
I think Ply is best for multiple pours but too expensive for a single large pour. That's why I assume melamine is so popular for large table top pours.
Looking at the pictures you had on IG it looked like the bottom supports were just 2x4 and I was thinking that wouldn't hold a whole lot, but that looks a lot more sturdy than I thought! Does the top feel like you could put a fair amount of weight on it without buckling?
I would not use it as a chair. It should support the weight of some food and elbows leaning on it no problem. The bottom piece is touching the rails on the balcony to add the support for the weight on the table.