Μάθετε πώς να κατασκευάζετε ένα DIY Βοηθητικό Τραπέζι εξωτερικού χώρου με τσιμεντένιο επάνω μέρος χρησιμοποιώντας μόνο δύο 2×4 και μια σακούλα σκυροδέματος.
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Μάθετε πώς να κατασκευάζετε ένα DIY Βοηθητικό Τραπέζι εξωτερικού χώρου με τσιμεντένιο επάνω μέρος χρησιμοποιώντας μόνο δύο 2×4 και μια σακούλα σκυροδέματος.
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Nice Rigid infomercial
This is a nice table but 1 flaw there is to much surface area on the bottom that has to be level one twist or bow in the wood and it’s throwing everything off
Just a question. Can I use wood instead of the concrete?
love all your project! Easy to follow. Just a question please…what is that pink sheet underneath the wood when you cut? Is it some sort of jablo?
Nice job Brad! Do you have plans for a chair to match this patio furniture? Thanks!
Lol. That is the best way to mix concrete.
Awesome
Hi awesome channel ☺ Keep it up!
Sorry, but where is the link for the dimensioned drawing.
Hey awesome channel ☺ Keep it up!
I have yet to do anything with concrete, but seeing this has inspired me. I've been wanting to make a top. Nice tips throughout as well!
Lindas mesas, obrigada por compartilhar! Uma dúvida: que material é esse que vocês usam para cortar as chapas de compensado com a serra circular? (a que está apoiadas em cima dos cavaletes, abaixo da chapa de compensado)
excellent 🙂
any rebar or other reinforcement needed in the cement?
very beautiful your job… congratulations!
I'm new to your channel, and I love all the content already. I'm binge watching on my TV while I'm cleaning. So I can get some great ideas for my husband😁 love the side tables! Can't wait to see what you build next. So I can ask my husband to make for me😂
I found it
Love your work brad. You should do a single seater chair to match your sofa as a project
How do you get a 20" top using a 23 3/4" X 48" melamine and cutting 4 -1 1/2" strips from the side length. My calcs say 4 X 1 1 /2" strips equals 6" off the side of the melamine, leaving you 17 3/4" and less counting the kerf. Placing the 3'4" strips on top of the melamine you would have a total of 16 1/4" area left in your form, not 20" as stated.
Love the foam support technique you used for cutting the large sheet of melamine!
Great project, Brad! Did you do anything to the 2x4s to get them in better shape beforehand (planer, table saw maybe)? Yours and others' projects always come out seemingly perfect and square using them, but I don't find good quality 2x4s at my local chains.
Nice work Brad.
Any tips for vibrating the concrete to get all the air out? I know you can just tap it and shake it yourself but is there any methods that would do it better?
Hey Brad,
I don't have a pocket hole jig, How else could I join boards?
Thanks
Those are awesome
Where are the plans for your projects, I'd like to make some, thanks
Brad – great job – I was working with Pete a few days before he went to hang out with you. Very cool looking table – I am adding it to my to do list!
It looks really nice, It's funny that the biggest expense in this project is the melamine that isn't actually part of the final product! hehe
Another great build Brad. Wondering what your general cost of this project would be? I was thinking right around $100 if you have absolutely nothing on hand materials wise.
at the video marker 1:10 I noticed you were using Styrofoam underlayment when cutting on the saw horses. you might want to look at my video about Styrofoam 2×4's. I find them to be extremely durable and useful when cutting larger panels. great outdoor project
What a great collab, you two guys are helping many do projects, cheers Sumo 👍
what kind of sealer do you use?
Cool!
Nice build. If you do more concrete tops in the future, I suggest using a caulk color other than white to make it easier to see any flaws in the caulk against the white melamine of the form. Could you share where you picked up the 2X4 cedar?
Good thing I didn't go with my original plan of side tables for the Two 2×4 Challenge! Now I've gotta actually finish mine though…
Great channel! 😀
Very cool build nicely done
real solid build bro. love that contrasting look