👍🏽 Straight to work...no yapping! I did something similar over my bar. Bought the lights from IKEA. From a handy-girl to a handy-man...safety glasses are our friend.😎
In the middle of building a homemade one myself. A little different style. yours is awesome. I was amazed at how you hollowed this out to save on weight. That must be a great b lade on that dewalt. You know what??? Everyone is a you tube safety inspector now.
Nice job! Only question is.. why not have wire punch through ceiling plate near chain attachment point so it doesn’t have to be seen running across ceiling plate?( that would drive me crazy!)
Great job! Gotta question... On the upper slab portion...what is the purpose of the side to side cutouts w/ the wood strip glued in place? (Totally understand the lengthwise cutout for the flat stock.)
Wear some eye protection with those saws. I had an old beam and in it was a piece of wire. This video reminded me of a cartoon. A tree made into a toothpick. Nice job
I don't know that I would have gone with the lights having that wrapped look, but now that I'm seeing it, I really like it. This is a nice piece! Subscribed.
can you tell me how you connected all the bulbs together and figured out the wattage to know how many bulbs you can have then how you proceeded to wire it up to the gfi
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There's no rocket science in there: wires are connected in parallel. You don't even have to worrry about the wattage: they're LED bulbs, low power lightning.
Beautiful project! How much actual time was invested? I have a big batch of Barn wood beams available to purchase. Thinking of ideas to build valuable home decor. Any idea what your fixture would sell for? Thx
Amazing jog man. Not my style light, but still ... but hey, take the car out next time. This dust goes everywhere and for more safety :) Good luck !!! Keep going !!!
Kraftmade awesome I have a bunch of Milwaukee batteries including a 9 amp and was thinking about getting one. Wanted to know if it was strong enough and not crazy heavy for yard work
Well, glad you used the ladder to string the lights. Would've been too hard to have your girl on a ladder while you tried to hang it. Way too safe. Socks and 2 people on a flimsy table. Way better. Cool project though.