Thankyou for taking the time to make this video at what must be a busy time for you in your work Andreas. We all appreciate how time consuming it is actually doing a project without trying to capture it on film. Kind Regards and wishing you a safe time through this all. Stuart from England.👍
I envy you man, you’ve got quite a tool selection at your finger tips (thousands of dollars of tools I dream of having) What I truly appreciate about you is your integrity to how you do your work, you are true and accurate to being square, level as well as your measurements, your cuts, etc… not trying to date you man, just thought I’d compliment you,I wish I could do what you do and had all those awesome tools to do it with LoL!! Anyway, great job man take care…
Thanks for your kind comment. It means a lot to me! And it made me realise that I have come a long way. I come from a family in which money was not abundant but have since worked to get a decent job and some side hustles which help me pay for the tools etc. so your comment made me appreciate all that - what a gift you gave me! Thank you!
Instead of drilling the holes at 90° it would have been beneficial to drill them at a slight angle so that when load comes on them they lock themselves better into the wood and dont make em potentially sag to the point where material could slip down. Other than that, nice project, well done. I noticed your bandmeassure, looks like a Sola, are you happy with it?
You’re right - however, I couldn’t think of a good way of drilling them. By now I think I have an idea but now it’s too late. So far, nothing sags and nothing slips. The Sola tape measure is awesome - best tape measure I’ve tried … and I’ve tried many.
@@holzhandwerk_ak a simple wedge cut at the desired angle could have been enough, depending on the length of your table either under the workpiece or the drill itself. Dann werde ich mir das Sola genauer anschauen, danke.
I love that your a Bosch Man. It's great to see the new tools actually in use. Had you thought about maybe doing a French Cleat lumber rack? Great video and thank you.
Excellent video! Just what i was looking for! What dimension framing lumber is that, if you dont mind sharing? Also the conduit pipe size? (I watched video twice and did not hear it mentioned) Thanks!
thanks so much! @holzhandwerk_ak Update: I can't get materials of those dimensions in my area, so I got some 4x4 cedar posts (which is harder than my only other option of pine/fur). I'll square off the round endges/sides, and try 1 1/4 inch conduit pipe. Hope to reply in a couple weeks to let you know how it goes/holds-up, thanks again!
Hi Andreas, nice to see you, hope for all goods with you and yours. One thing: I would have inserted at first a 10mm thick board on the pipes, so that you have a real shelf. So you can storage also shorter parts. Cheerio aus dem Schwabenland.
They are frame fixings. You can read about them here www.fischer.co.uk/en-gb/products/frame-fixings/frame-fixing-sxrl/frame-fixing-sxrl-with-countersunk-head-screw
Thanks. All the Bosch tools are paid for with my own money.I asked Bosch some years back but they rarely sponsor channels and if they do, only larger ones.
9:39 "So, all the pipes are in" well... I think I can see at least one empty hole :P Nice lumber rack Andreas. I'm thinking of building some kind of rack that's suspended from the ceiling. Unfortunately I don't have enough wall space left. I like your X-Lock grinder by the way.
Thanks - and well-spotted. At that point, I wanted to leave out two pipes and therefore thought I was finished. I changed my mind later. 😉 - Good luck with your project.
@@holzhandwerk_ak i dont know if you ever wonder about the faces behind the messages. Hopefully this finds you as I,m a bit of an internet luddite. Happy new year when it comes