Hey by the way are you from central Long Island? Your accent sounds like maybe a little bit of a background somewhere along the Nassau/Suffolk border if I had to guess. Cheers.
Thanks for the vid the design and pics is just what i was hoping to find so as to not reinvent a wheel. But please don't use that mitre saw with your thumb that close to the blade. Be safe.
Any idea what kind of weight this would support. We have a 4500-pound scissor lift we need to be able to use on it so we can reach our lighting grid easily
What a thrill to have the amazing Ron and Alan present what I consider to be the definitive recording of this piece. This recording is absolutely wonderful, and my gratitude to them both is immense!
If you drill all the holes through one leg and then use that leg as the pilot holes for all the other legs then all the holes end up the same place on each leg. Then u take any leg and use that to place the holes on the corners of the platforms themselves. That way u can use any leg on any platform. I did it that way to get away from labeling and it worked out great.
Super cool! I’m working on a portable stage for my kids for them to take to the park. One likes to sing, the other plays guitar, one likes to talk & tell jokes, so a portable stage would be PERFECT! This one attaches to a bike and transforms from a sign to a stage. The problem (for now) is. stability. I want to insure its safety Before I go any further. Need some advice on it.
I really enjoyed watching this video. You are a very precise man in your builds and training. I am going to get more of the clamps to help keep the wood together during assembly. Thanks
the brick cutting sure does make the end result exponentially more impressive. Incredible amount of effort you put into this. This will last for centuries if you properly attach it to the ground with stone
Actually working on an 8x8 drum riser with 4 4x4 sections when I found your video. Wasn't sure what I was going to do about the legs but I like how you did yours. I want to be 2' high. I'm thinking about 2x6's for the legs so I have a little more meat on either side of the bolts. I was thinking about using T nuts for the bolts. Do you think that would be a good or bad idea?
Lovely! 👍💐 I love Ballet, and I really missed seeing The Nutcracker this season, and OH! How I miss NYC! 😢 So thank you for the music, and the dancing, and the SCENERY! 👏👏👏🤳
Wow, Beautiful job on that arrangement, Ron! I once took ballet, and even as I marveled at the performance, the music, and the settings, I couldn’t help cringing for the poor dancers’ feet... after all, that’s not wood they’re dancing on. Yikes! Such dedication. And I would love to be a part of your next project.