Hello! I'm Shannon Elizabeth. I am a home renovator, interior designer, woodworker, and anything DIY. I post videos of me doing that and pretty much anything I can design, build, or create. I hope you enjoy watching and inspire you to achieve your goals.
Great job, and I know the frustration of going back to the store. A few tips although you have probably learned by now: First, water is often used when drilling/cutting concrete due to the heat. My recommendation here would be to search to see what pros do when working with specific materials with a quick Google search, and secondly, I almost always buy more than I need and just return what I don't use, as I find that way less frustrating. Only issue is that I then find myself going back for things I didn't know I needed in the first place, lol. Overall good job. Way to persevere.
Girl u can just clean the filter each it gets dirty. My dirter filter has last me 3 yrs . I have also have had to put it a bucket with water and dish soap , shake in the soap water and then rinse it . Let it die and reuse for another one, two, three years. But o well
Looks awesome. Nicely done. I have a question. What type of dog is that. It looks just like the one I rescued 2 years ago. The color, the white spots, pink nose and even the way the tail wags. The shelter didn't know the breed of mine.
Great video, because Shannon shows the mistakes she made and how she figured out how to handle them. That is the real DIY world and far more helpful for a weekend warrior than a video where everything works exactly as expected first time. Thank you.
Kudos on your thrifty creativeness! I love seeing young people willing to work on projects and use their brains to figure out how to get the job done without spending a ton of money.
@@saintetienne755 good for you. That’s super exciting! Congratulations. Lot of hard work. I personally not a fan of painting fences haha so good for you
Shannon, thanks so much for your video and your plans for your workbench. I’m just about to finish the workbench, but I have a question. Is the top your table saw exactly flush with the top of your workbench, or did you allow some room over the top of the workbench, say 1/16” or 1/32”? It’s also worth noting that I have a Dewalt table saw, and the fence can extend to make the table 39”. This means I’ll have to cut a notch or two on the right side of the workbench to accommodate the fence. Anyone with a Dewalt will need to make adjustments to your plan to make this happen. Again, thank you for your good work here.
@@KevinPeffley thank you so much! I really appreciate it!! 😄🙏 My table saw is like 1/16” higher than the bench. I just wanted to be safe. But you could also do 1/32” or make it flush