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From: leskenny
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  • una Fenomena!!!!!

  • Sorry, after looking at some of the posts, I went to your website. All demensions and materials list are there.  Thanks

  • Where do i get the dimensions and measurements along with the materials list ?

  • use composite decking for the bench and table top

  • Got a tip for ya

    NAIL GUN

  • how much did it cost to make it

  • what angles do you cut the support legs at?

  • @finsfaninme 30 degrees

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  • Nice video and setup. If you dont want to do it yourself and already have a picnic table yet your grill is lonely visit us at ParkAQ dot com

  • one question, why pre-drill the holes? wouldnt the nail still hit the other board!!! then again, im learning your teaching,!! I would just use bolts!!!!!!

  • Screws would be better. Drilling first with nails helps prevent splitting. (screws too)

  • pre drill to avoid breaking wood apart (crack)

    Bolts after nails for support

    try to build something, than ask. you`ll understand much better

  • I hate my course tutor.

    (The hard way, what else?)

  • thnkx tht help im going to build a minier one and skate it up

  • Thank you for video clip. Glad you are lucky enough to have the top quality equipment to work with. I like the template idea but I probably will continue free hand. I used screws, not nails. Good Job.

  • you didnt give any measurements an you used nails........ its better with screws it will last even better. also you used some sort of guides or whatever to build it. wheres all the fun at?

  • haha b***h

  • why nail everything? Whats wrong with screws?

  • Nothing, it just depends on what you want to use.

    You could even use bolts nuts and washers, if you have them. In fact, if you want to use wood screws and an electric drill you could even make the whole process go even faster.

  • instruction very poor, no measurements or anything. but your still hot!!!

  • if you go to their website, they have all the blueprints and materials list that coincide with the table.

  • That looks really good...was that treated wood?  I couldn't tell....anyway, nice job!

  • if you build stuff for outside then you'd use treated wood or wood that didn't need treating...woodn't you... :)

  • yeah, it was a bit of a silly question...thanks again for the video!

  • your hot

  • very good

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