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Great video, but I don't love how that one side is supported only by screws, which necessitated the internal support. In any case, the average Joe who attempts this project isn't gonna have that fancy table saw set up. I'd love to see a video of this build using only a circular saw, and maybe a jigsaw.
Hello I already did 5 Plyo boxes using the step by step plan from your website. Are you sure that the box (mainly the upper part - height 60 cm) will resist when a 90 kg person steps on it with 2 Kettelbel 40 kg? What is max load that the box can hold? Doing the box as your design is, and those materials, the upper part is sustained on side screws, wood glue and the wood part in middle 🤔 Best regards, Horea Muresan Hm Fitness
Hi, Horea! I haven’t done any in depth testing to figure out the max load, but it should be plenty string for anything you’re doing. Feel free to add additional support inside if you feel the need
Oh nice! We’ve got a Honda Civic so we are in the same boat 🤣 does your home center actually cut your sheet goods? Our Home Depot hasn’t had a working panel saw for over 2 years
Spencley Design Co. the saw works but I get a lot of “operator errors”. 🤦♂️I’ve marked out the kerf and on multiple occasions they’ve missed. Luckily I made my lengths longer than I needed.
Does anyone stand these boxes up on end, the tall way (with a handle side on the ground) to jump on it that way - 30 inches? I'm wondering because that side would not be supported very well.