Inexpensive DIY Wood Countertops!!!

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Let me show you how to build an inexpensive set of countertops out of wood. 
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nice looking counter tops...but you really need to invest in some roller stands to help hold wood while ripping. that was pretty sketch

tomchristensen
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Breaking ice bags apart I hope they hold up. They look great now

kathyfann
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Great video but, pleeease tell me about the floor. What is it? What brand? What color? It's gorgeous 😍. I came to watch because I'm building cabinets but, the floor stole my attention.

TONYGTONYG
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How thick is that is that 5/4 I found one but it’s 5/4

miguelpadilla
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What boards did you buy? I didn’t understand you.

kimbanyc
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So if I dont have Menards what would I ask for at Home depot?

chrisyoung
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I watched this video and went to look for edge groove pine no lumbar yard has a clue what pine that is. Im curious what wood you used.

christinamarrone
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Could you show what you do when there are L - shape counters?

milliespencer
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What would this wood board be called at Menards?

trevordiehl
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Looks great I am
Impressed however a harder wood May last longer as you know folks make cut cheese or tomato’s or a pice of onion or garlic so a hard surface.

kathyfann
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great video but maybe next time use a wireless mic so the voice is louder

K.N.A.C.K.E.R.S.
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Why didn't you use pocket hole screws

PedroRodriguez-hyty
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I can’t help to keep staring at the electrical box almost in the water outside… yikes!!!!

davidboston
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I bet those edges dont last no time !!! soft pine etc isnt a wise choice just a cheap choice.... Maybe using a marine grade epoxy would help, but still easily damaged, good luck

robturner
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Everybody with a phone is making youtube videos now. That's why eventually people hire us contractors.

michaelcrimi
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This guy is super dangerous and not a contractor. First ripping that big piece you were tilting it up and down during the cut. Then you stand the rip on edge with the saw still running as you remove big piece. Then use your foot to turn off the saw with said piece still standing by moving blade. Not very bright and oh so dangerous. Then you nail piece to countertop with no glue. That’s when I stopped watching you. Sorry to point this out but very unprofessional in my opinion

dwightpotter