@joe39363 thanks friend, be sure to see part 2 in my other videos. part 3 may be coming up in a couple weeks. thanks for watching and for the kind comment :)
thanks for the kind comments. Yes we did "pin" them with rebar but I was not satisfied with how well they support the timbers, still kind of shaky. I think they mainly just keep the timbers from going (creeping) somewhere else lol :) if u know what I mean. they dont seem to add any structural stability. I am about to upload another video showing the current progress. we are not complete with this around the house yet, but soon. a few details left..
@12345mike6789 thanks for the kind comment. have since finished installing timbers & finished decking the steps. it took a long time because my friend that helped me has so many irons in the fire u would not believe it. I only acted as "manual labor" on this project...he was the brains. If i had done this myself I would have been ashamed to show the result LOL :D
if u like let me know & I will do a walk around again showing the "finished" project. still have to fill it with rocks tho.
An update or a finished product video would be cool sometime. I can only imagine how great it will be with all the rocks inside.
The reason I was looking at the garden timbers was because I have a crazy idea that maybe I could make some outdoor garden furniture. I just finished building a very fancy potting table or a wet bar, depends how you want to look at it but I used the same garden timber pieces. Im thinking about making more and selling them. Ill make a new youtube video soon
@12345mike6789 ok I will put that up sometime soon. subscribe to my videos and you'll know when it goes up. and I would be very interested in seeing your "potting-bar" :) most definitely sell some, thats the way millionaires are made. when you get successful, remember me, I can print your t-shirts :D
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@Gregmills007 I don't mind your classified ad in my comment section, we all got to make a living. However I would appreciate if you would include my screenprinting "ad" on one of your videos...I print shirts :) thanks.
@joe39363 thanks friend, be sure to see part 2 in my other videos. part 3 may be coming up in a couple weeks. thanks for watching and for the kind comment :)
me373 6 months ago
Did you use rebar to attach the timber to each other and into the ground?
I have installed steps with treated 4x4s for my hillside terraces but not as elaborated as this job.
Nice!
ElCid48 7 months ago
@ElCid48 Hi friend :)
thanks for the kind comments. Yes we did "pin" them with rebar but I was not satisfied with how well they support the timbers, still kind of shaky. I think they mainly just keep the timbers from going (creeping) somewhere else lol :) if u know what I mean. they dont seem to add any structural stability. I am about to upload another video showing the current progress. we are not complete with this around the house yet, but soon. a few details left..
me373 6 months ago
@ElCid48 heres part 2 of the timber video
youtubeDOTcom/watch?v=rD7UMbxN2YI
replace the DOT with a real one or use the link in the info box above or the bubble at the end of this video.
me373 6 months ago
Ha Ha, thanks. Okay we will subscribe to each other. I'll go first, Mike
12345mike6789 9 months ago
It looks very nice. Great idea.
12345mike6789 10 months ago
@12345mike6789 thanks for the kind comment. have since finished installing timbers & finished decking the steps. it took a long time because my friend that helped me has so many irons in the fire u would not believe it. I only acted as "manual labor" on this project...he was the brains. If i had done this myself I would have been ashamed to show the result LOL :D
if u like let me know & I will do a walk around again showing the "finished" project. still have to fill it with rocks tho.
me373 9 months ago
@me373
An update or a finished product video would be cool sometime. I can only imagine how great it will be with all the rocks inside.
The reason I was looking at the garden timbers was because I have a crazy idea that maybe I could make some outdoor garden furniture. I just finished building a very fancy potting table or a wet bar, depends how you want to look at it but I used the same garden timber pieces. Im thinking about making more and selling them. Ill make a new youtube video soon
12345mike6789 9 months ago
@12345mike6789 ok I will put that up sometime soon. subscribe to my videos and you'll know when it goes up. and I would be very interested in seeing your "potting-bar" :) most definitely sell some, thats the way millionaires are made. when you get successful, remember me, I can print your t-shirts :D
me373 9 months ago
@12345mike6789 hey man, heres part 2 you said you would like to see ...please pardon my dogs gas problem LOL :)
youtubeDOTcom/watch?v=rD7UMbxN2YI
replace the DOT with a real one or use the link in the info box above or click the bubble at the end of this video.
me373 6 months ago
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Gregmills007 1 year ago
@Gregmills007 I don't mind your classified ad in my comment section, we all got to make a living. However I would appreciate if you would include my screenprinting "ad" on one of your videos...I print shirts :) thanks.
me373 9 months ago