How to make a DIY planter box from cedar fence pickets.
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gracias es un gran trabajo completo y sencillo buena idea?
nice job my only criticism would be that the floor needs to be placed on rails. the way you did it, as the weight of the wet soil rests on the floor it can eventually push the screws out or push the boards right past them because all the weight is on those screws. rails out around the interior with the floor places on top will better distribute the weight and make it impossible for the floor boards to fall off?
The contrast of the wood looks amazing!?
Great build and excellent video editing. I think after watching this I can make a much uglier one no problem.?
Thank you for taking the time to make the video. Fantastic job! God Bless!?
Nice job. You should make yourself a second push stick b4 your next project though.?
excelente trabajo te felicito!!?
Looks Great!?
Nice build, it came out great.
I'm also very interested in your workbench. It looks like a nice, simple design and I really like the sunken tool area to keep tools handy for whatever you are working on at the time. Where can I find the plans for it??
very nice looking?
looks fantastic, you forgot to say we need to buy 2000 pounds worth of equipment to do it.?
Lol, "popped apart and warped all to hell"?
How do you like that Craftsman Table Router?
Nice video, thanks! I do have some questions. Is this safe for organic gardening since you used varnish? Do you have an alternative??
Good Job !!!
To assist you in making rip cuts on the table saw, you should make a featherboard and clamp it to the fence to apply pressure against the stock to keep it on the table.
How long has it been since you put it into use? Is it holding up well? What I'm getting at is how long will the bottom boards w/out any actual drainage holes last before they need to be replaced??
I made several in different sizes and shapes, great idea to use fence boards.