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I Built a $2000 DIY Outdoor Fire Table for $300, You Can TOO!
Come along with us on a fun journey creating your very own outdoor fire feature - a cool DIY Tile Fire table! Spruce up your outdoor space with this awesome addition and add some warmth and coziness. Whether you're a DIY pro or a newbie, this step-by-step tutorial is perfect for you! Learn how to make a stunning firetable with tiles in this video guide. We've got everything covered from choosing materials to those final touches. Let's get creative together and help you transform your outdoor area into a cozy sanctuary. Don't forget to subscribe for more DIY tutorials and stay updated on home improvement trends!
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►Drop-In Fire Pit Pan: geni.us/7H9s (Amazon)
►Glass Wind Guard: geni.us/ily55 (Amazon)
Common Tools I Use:
►DEWALT Miter Saw: geni.us/LxxOB4 (Amazon)
►DEWALT Cordless Combo Kit: geni.us/pJAgUNs (Amazon)
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Video Breakdown
0:00 Intro
0:25 Planning
0:35 Building the Frame
2:43 Backerboard
3:06 Tiling
5:06 Grouting
8:00 Building the Base
11:04 Final Touches
12:36 The Reveal
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DIY Kitchen Under Cabinet Lighting
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Transform your kitchen with this easy DIY project - installing under cabinet lighting! In this video, we will show you how to upgrade your kitchen with LED strip lights, providing bright and budget-friendly lighting. Learn how to enhance your space with creative lighting solutions and illuminate your kitchen with a simple cabinet renovation. Say goodbye to dark corners and hello to a well-lit, ...
The Best Kitchen Backsplash Layout to Wow Your Guests
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Easy Pull-Down Facuet Replacement to Add Style to Any Kitchen
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Beautiful Kitchen Island Upgrade - Easy Paneling for the WIN!!!
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Wooden Name Cutout - No CNC required!
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In this video you finally get to see the complete nursery made from this boring den, and how to cut out a beautiful cursive name sign without the use of a CNC. To do this I show you how to print a poster on a simple at home computer that will lay over your piece so you can cut it out. ► Video Breakdown 0:00 - Intro 0:30 - Making and Printing Your Design 1:24 - Poster Assembly 2:08 - Cutout Prep...
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Beautiful French Door Install
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In this video I walk you through how I installed a french door for the empty room next to our front door. We go from a boring sheet rocked entry, to a beautiful, glass french door. If you think hanging one door is a struggle and dont want to try a french door, then just watch how easy this can actually be. Full disclosure, I have never installed a french door prior to this. ► Video Breakdown 0:...
My EPIC Deck Build - Installing AFCO Railing and Final Reveal // Episode 5
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This is video 5 of 5 in our EPIC Deck Build series in which we show you how to install AFCO aluminum railing for a modern style that will surely add style and appeal to any deck. Of course this being the final video in the series you will also see the final reveal of this amazing deck.
My EPIC Deck Build - How to Install Composite Decking // Episode 4
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This is video 4 of 5 in our EPIC Deck Build series in which we show you how to install butyl tape to increase the life of your framing, install composite decking, picture frame your deck, and the two types of hidden fasteners I use for a clean, crisp deck apperance. As a bonus I show you how I added a little more detail to my facia that can set your deck apart from your neighbors.
My EPIC Deck Build - How to Build Stairs with a Landing// Episode 3
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My EPIC Deck Build - How to Frame a Deck // Episode 2
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This is video 2 of 5 in our EPIC Deck Build sieries in which we will walk you through setting your posts, installing your beams, and all various parts of framing your deck. We will go over the hardware you will need, how to determine the proper board sizes, and tricks to complete this project on your own.
My EPIC Deck Build - Planning, Layout, Footers // Episode 1
zhlédnutí 438KPřed 3 lety
This is video 1 of 5 in our EPIC Deck Build Series. In this video I will show you how to research, plan, and design your deck. You will see how to mark, dig, and place your footers/piers, fill your foundation, and prep for framing. Though this step is never seen in a finished product, it is the most important part of your deck.

Komentáře

  • @SuperBeetle1600
    @SuperBeetle1600 Před dnem

    That wasn't a pneumatic aguer...it was a hydraulic

  • @soc5312
    @soc5312 Před dnem

    OUTSTANDING!!! Thank you for this. The affordable tables are too small, the big tables are too expensive. This is perfect.

  • @FisherCatProductions

    I love the top. Will use this idea if I can find the right tiles! I'm considering angled sides like you used. Most of the DIY wooden ones, especially if they run horizontal, looking like packing crates or coffins LOL Thanks for the ideas lad!

  • @1DayNew
    @1DayNew Před 2 dny

    The best set of directions on the web award for building a deck. That should be a thing on YOuTube. "Best Directions for...", you know, brain surgery, small engine repair, decks, etc. Endless categories for direction awards. In any case, your video is the winner. Thanks for the links to the practical resources and professional & simple set of directions. You made the complex simple and understandable. No small feat. I shall now approach my task with confidence and certainty. Excelsior! lol Great stuff - really. Now, where to find me some people to do all that hole digging. Hmmm 🤔

  • @jasonx4569
    @jasonx4569 Před 6 dny

    Why didn't you just sister another joist onto the joint that got moved over. A simpler solution. Giving another 2 inches of support.

  • @momma.mash.potatoes6335

    This was exactly what I've been looking for . Great job .Thank you❤

  • @DIYDeclassified
    @DIYDeclassified Před 16 dny

    Hey everyone! I wanted to let you know that I've added affiliate links to the descriptions of my videos. This means that if you click on these links and make a purchase, I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. It's a great way to support the channel and helps me to continue creating content you enjoy. Thank you so much for your support! If you have any questions, feel free to ask. Happy watching!

  • @DIYDeclassified
    @DIYDeclassified Před 16 dny

    Hey everyone! I wanted to let you know that I've added affiliate links to the descriptions of my videos. This means that if you click on these links and make a purchase, I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. It's a great way to support the channel and helps me to continue creating content you enjoy. Thank you so much for your support! If you have any questions, feel free to ask. Happy watching! 🎥✨

  • @coreyk2998
    @coreyk2998 Před 22 dny

    Damn this guy is the GOAT, good shit at the end!

  • @joe1071
    @joe1071 Před 22 dny

    Where you at location wise where it’s 103 degrees F, you get “a lot of snow” and code only requires 36” deep footers. Here in Michigan we are 42” deep footers

    • @DIYDeclassified
      @DIYDeclassified Před 22 dny

      I’m in the Northern Utah area. We typically get a lot of snow due to the mountains, but that week I recorded this we had a weird heat wave. We usually only get a handful of days in triple digits. My city provided me the depth requirement for the footer.

  • @SaerTurner-wn2qh
    @SaerTurner-wn2qh Před 22 dny

    you did good on this except your stinger material you should not have less than 5.5 inches of material remaining on teh heal edge if you have less than that it is always recommended to put a 2x6 runner on them to add extra support ..But I suggest using and most building codes require 2x12 for your stingers .. on your stingers you should add on the inside a 2x6 runner to add more support .. other than that you did pretty good and you can go with the material you used every 16 inches and any thing that contacts Concrete should always be Treated lumber

    • @DIYDeclassified
      @DIYDeclassified Před 22 dny

      Thank you for the constructive feedback. This is the kind of post that not only helps me improve my skills, but it educates and helps the community.

  • @SaerTurner-wn2qh
    @SaerTurner-wn2qh Před 22 dny

    well MR DIY first code violation using common deck screws on the hanger number 2 code violation you did not have any connector plates connecting the post to the beam even though you notched it you are required to use steel connector plates and where you have a joint on the beam you are supposed to lap the beam the beam sol act as a whole or a solid beam and not be in 2 pieces. its not called a header joist its called a rim joist and a proper way to do it is single ply 2x material with a Facia Board that would stager the joints and does not require hangers and should be face screwed or nailed ..

    • @DIYDeclassified
      @DIYDeclassified Před 22 dny

      Yeah, I took some bad advice from the crew at the lumber yard on the screws. I was also told that I didn’t require the connector plate because I lag bolted the beam to post. If I’m wrong on this, I apologize. But thank you for the feedback. I am always looking to learn.

    • @MS-hd8yq
      @MS-hd8yq Před 6 dny

      ​@@DIYDeclassifiedLag bolts and a notched post are acceptable. If you post was not notched and your beam was on top of the posts, then you would need the connector plates

  • @nevinleiby
    @nevinleiby Před 23 dny

    Why place decking over concrete and not just extend deck beyond concrete? More seamless, but that concrete isn’t going anywhere versus deck which has a finite lifetime.

  • @buckstopshere7305
    @buckstopshere7305 Před 24 dny

    Any reason why I shouldn’t go with 8” concrete pylons? Only using 4x4 post ?

  • @robertbruins894
    @robertbruins894 Před 26 dny

    You need to turn the music down

    • @DIYDeclassified
      @DIYDeclassified Před 22 dny

      Sorry. I was just learning to edit video and really messed up my audio levels.

  • @neilbush9873
    @neilbush9873 Před 27 dny

    I dont think biulding is a sutible occupation for those who are noise sensitive

  • @tracyross8334
    @tracyross8334 Před měsícem

    instead of moving the joist and making shorter blocking, could you have just added another joist where you needed it? Also, why did you chose not to use some flashing tape on your beams for more water protection. Great videos

  • @dk-uj4yd
    @dk-uj4yd Před měsícem

    great info, wish you would have listed the products you used though....unless i guess you bought from inspired based on their design

    • @DIYDeclassified
      @DIYDeclassified Před 22 dny

      I apologize. I am currently working to get affiliate links for these products.

  • @mikem4013
    @mikem4013 Před měsícem

    need to learn the difference between "level and plumb"

  • @86309
    @86309 Před měsícem

    Thanks for all the tips and show and tell, very useful as im in the construction phase of my own 20x14 DIY.

  • @PapaKayOh
    @PapaKayOh Před měsícem

    I have a small home and need a compact stair case that allows us to go up stairs. Our current stairs are super narrow and has broken treads all the way up. I want to change it to a wider set of stairs with a smaller footprint. Thoughts?

  • @eddeady589
    @eddeady589 Před měsícem

    Very good Series but please dump that shitty music

    • @DIYDeclassified
      @DIYDeclassified Před 22 dny

      I sure will. I have received a lot of comments on it and have changed my editing practices to try and make it more enjoyable.

  • @UniqueTouch
    @UniqueTouch Před měsícem

    Awesome bro!!! As bizzy as you are w your baby’s room you still took the time to video how you made her wooden name aaand… I’m greatful that you did Sir!!! I will do as you did w the way you jigsawed and and painted the name I’m excited to go buy a jigsaw 2mrw Bro!!! Two questions: 1. What type of wood should I buy so I can put stain on it and 2. What type of shiny wood stuff would you suggest use Sir??? Thanks a mil for this tutorial!!.

  • @gentlebear21713
    @gentlebear21713 Před 2 měsíci

    Poor choice with the music ... It was very distracting

  • @coreyk2998
    @coreyk2998 Před 2 měsíci

    The best deck video I’ve seen- thanks brother!!!!

  • @sugarmaplelodge3915
    @sugarmaplelodge3915 Před 2 měsíci

    Loved your video, I must of missed how you hid the wire from the back of the upper to the light. Can you please share what you did?

    • @DIYDeclassified
      @DIYDeclassified Před 16 dny

      If Im understanding your question correctly, I took the upper cabinets off the wall, put a hole in the drywall where the bottom and top of the cabinet would be, and then fished the wire behind the drywall.

  • @kimasay5811
    @kimasay5811 Před 2 měsíci

    Such loud annoying music, I missed most of what you were trying to say

  • @Christ62395
    @Christ62395 Před 2 měsíci

    Could you not just add a joist beside the one you’re short ?

  • @bitcointahoe
    @bitcointahoe Před 2 měsíci

    appreciate you

  • @jayday3818
    @jayday3818 Před 2 měsíci

    Nice video, it's tough to find projects that are hard-wired to the house and not just plugged in. I do have two questions: 1) Why use a transformer rather than an adapter? I don't really understand this piece of installing LEDs, aside from "don't let LEDs use direct wall power" 2) What tool did you use to drill a hole into the aluminum channels?

    • @DIYDeclassified
      @DIYDeclassified Před 16 dny

      If Im thinking of the adapter you are thinking of then the adapter and transformer do the same job. The difference is the transformer would be hard wired in, and is made to be mounted or hiden. With the adapter you would essentially have to plug it in. The reason you dont want to plug LED right into a wall is becuase your home is wired for AC (Alternating Current) whereas LEDs use DC (Direct Current). The tool that used to drill the hole is just a basic drill bit. Since they are aluminum, they are pretty easy to drill through.

    • @jayday3818
      @jayday3818 Před 15 dny

      Thanks for the response! I ended up going with the (MUCH less expensive) adapter hard-wired into my house. It's been working out great.

  • @gilgomez7848
    @gilgomez7848 Před 2 měsíci

    Excellent video! We are planning a pergola in Florida so researching the footers now. Thank you.

  • @taranetaya-cb6we
    @taranetaya-cb6we Před 3 měsíci

    Great video, How did you join the corners ?

  • @richardmckrell4899
    @richardmckrell4899 Před 3 měsíci

    Your entire deck framing should be pressure treated.

  • @mcm1322
    @mcm1322 Před 3 měsíci

    Awesome video!! Just starting the series excited to see how it turns out! Did you have to use a concrete vibrator?

  • @kjones5792
    @kjones5792 Před 3 měsíci

    I just subscribed and will be doing this to my hallway walls😊 TYVM

  • @user-de6yj5jf6y
    @user-de6yj5jf6y Před 3 měsíci

    Unnecessary, and especially LOUD, background music is one of the hallmarks of a CZcams amateur.

    • @DIYDeclassified
      @DIYDeclassified Před 3 měsíci

      Well it’s my first video…so yeah I’m an amateur.

  • @mikeferguson6983
    @mikeferguson6983 Před 3 měsíci

    The best explanation and step by step. For me it is great to see all of the steps and see how each piece is measured and attached. Thank you!

  • @cjones1262
    @cjones1262 Před 3 měsíci

    The audio is way off. Not watchable.

  • @softsearch2121
    @softsearch2121 Před 3 měsíci

    Looks great! What were your final dimensions? Might have to try this 😅

    • @DIYDeclassified
      @DIYDeclassified Před 20 dny

      The top came out at 31x48 inches, and the overall height was 25 inches.

  • @mlane6656
    @mlane6656 Před 3 měsíci

    FWIW, I believe there are flange extensions that would work for the "hole in wrong place" problem.

    • @DIYDeclassified
      @DIYDeclassified Před 20 dny

      I didnt do a great job explaining why extending it wouldnt work, but the key wasnt long enough. If I used a flange to extend it, the key wouldnt be long enough to reach the valve.

  • @billm1651
    @billm1651 Před 3 měsíci

    Good video but the music was awful. Especially when its the same song for all of your videos. mmmm mmmmm mmmmm mmmmmmmm mmmmmmmm Louder quieter louder quieter mmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmm

  • @michaelfahim5878
    @michaelfahim5878 Před 3 měsíci

    It looks great, I would have used wood filler and just sanded that mistake. Been enjoying all of your videos espicaly the deck and stair build.

  • @21stcenturyworldsystem46
    @21stcenturyworldsystem46 Před 3 měsíci

    Your music is too loud.

  • @KimBrokaw
    @KimBrokaw Před 3 měsíci

    Did you use the 12v or 24v light strips from InspiredLED?

  • @mrbiwel6273
    @mrbiwel6273 Před 4 měsíci

    men, I can't watch the video, the music is way to loud.

  • @jhmanley
    @jhmanley Před 4 měsíci

    This looks great! How much do you estimate you spent on materials?

    • @DIYDeclassified
      @DIYDeclassified Před 20 dny

      Originally we spent about $200, but then my wife changed her mind on the tile and drove it closer to $300. The tile was deffinitly the most expensive part of this project.

  • @LifeSurfingDude
    @LifeSurfingDude Před 4 měsíci

    'Epic' by itself is a bit of an overkill for this deck :-) not even to mention all your capital letters. it's a good video though, informative!

  • @fiatr.5472
    @fiatr.5472 Před 4 měsíci

    Great series! Do you have any footage detailing ledger board installs on vinyl siding?

  • @pd8525
    @pd8525 Před 4 měsíci

    Enjoyed the series. Great job!!

  • @angelself2619
    @angelself2619 Před 5 měsíci

    How do I get the name to blow up big enough?