Showing posts with label scrap. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scrap. Show all posts

Friday, May 20, 2022

DIY Woodworking Making Cedar Garden Planter Boxes | Easiest Raised Bed D...

Gardening season is upon us and its time to grow your favorite crops in using this super easy raised garden bed design. I happened upon some scrap cedar from one of the local fencing places and made a couple of these for relatively free. You could get by with just a table saw and some screws if that's all you had and you could wind up with the same product. I like to use a combination of a table saw, chop saw, brad nailer and cordless drill with a few self tapping screws to hold the corners together for the long term. Not shown in this video is that I started using Romex wire staple type fasteners to hold the boards up against the frame. The brad nailer will hold just fine as the force of the dirt, when filled, pushes out against the boards so they won't as easily come loose but the Romex wire staples or some small wood screws or nails will work even better. This simple design is one that most inexperienced folks can use. The steps are as follows:

1. Cut four 2 X 4's to 30" in length 
2. Using a table saw, rip those in half, lengthwise making 8 pieces
3. Cut 45 degree corners on all pieces
4. Using table saw, cut notch (ledge) into each piece
5. Nail corners together making two full picture frame structures identical to each other
6. Cut 16" wood slats
7. Nail slats into identical top and bottom frames
8. Using self tapping screws, screw into the corners 

Now just fill it with topsoil and plant your favorite crop.

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Monday, April 13, 2020

Scrap Metal Welding Art Project: Wild West Cowboy



Check out my Scrap Metal Welding Art Project: Wild West Cowboy. The boots were made from old shoe savers and the legs of course from a large horseshoe. The body came from some old wrought iron fence pickets from a fence I helped a neighbor up the street tear down in exchange for the metal and a sweet gate (which I refurbished and sold). The spurs were made from car gears. The cowboy hat I made from an old shoe saver as well. The guns were little mini railroad spikes someone gave me. The rope and lasso I made from old chainsaw chain by welding each link together.

Link to Lincoln Welder: https://amzn.to/2Vt0zFv

Friday, February 8, 2019

How to Weld a. Horseshoe Wine Rack from Old Horseshoes



The first thing I did was get them all cleaned up removing the tacks and rust from each one of them. Then I lined them up in the triangular shape that I wanted them in. I kept the it flat on the bench while I tack welded each one using my Lincoln Pro MIG 140 welding machine using inner shield wire.