This was such a quick process, I was so surprised! Very simple to attach stem style caster wheels to your table legs. Here are the wheels I used: www.amazon.com...
I ordered these exact STEM casters from Amazon, then found your online tutorial. I've installed many top plate casters; yet, never stem casters so your tutorial was very helpful. Thank you
Thank you very much for so informative film. I have exactly same caster wheels and never installed such on the table legs. Just preparing for the project. Is the depth of the hole same as length of the wheel stem or a bit deeper? And can you remove those wheels if needed or it is permanent installation? Thank you again.
I made it just about the same length as the wheel stem, I would do it too much deeper. And the wheels are removable, my 3 year old just took one out the other day! It popped right back in. 😂😂
@@katiejennings525 Thank you! I did one project on wood recently (our fence, just new rails and pickets though, the metal posts were good), but didn't do much on furniture. I think with your film and explanations everything on my coming project w/caster wheels will be successful. Thank you again.
…You know what the word masonry means right? She’s drilling into a wooden table leg. So a regular drill bit is what you would need to use, which is exactly what she did use. Masonry drill bits are for drilling into concrete, stone, brick.. hence the word masonry. Kind of ironic that your comment gives off “how are you that stupid that you didn’t know this” wives when your completely wrong.
Geez, it was only a 2 minute video, impatient much? She did a great job not wasting people's time. So many how to video people show us everything and make a 15 minute video. You can always fast forward RU-vid also. 😊
I also hate wordy videos. I have learned to fast forward to the meat of the videos. Most videos are far too wordy. She wanted to make people comfortable with the project.