On a backyard patio, Gardeniere Jim Cunneen shows how to build a self-standing & moveable vertical wall out of simple building materials. Ths unique wall is part privacy divider on small patios & part garden for vegetables& flowers wherever needed.
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Are there actual plans for this available? I want to adjust this to a 5 ft high garden wall to use as a privacy wall on my deck. I'm guessing we'd want to have a wider base?
Lowes got y'all beat! The super expensive tools you use and the complexity of the project is a nope. Had better luck with lowes projects. Way too fast a pace and the music is creepy lol
No earplugs...not smart dude
safety not first
He lost me when cutting the second piece
I think the top was left long because this is designed to be a table also. Should the wood be waterproofed somehow?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrcdGn9elOM
Cottage Gnome Garden in Los Angeles, California, USA. | 10 Min Video of the exterior/interior of Gentleman's Estate.
Isn't that going to rot the wood?
Drilling into end grain? Is that even going to last any amount of time?