@Marc9889

Well now I'm going to have to try that. Great video, thanks for posting.

@k9insomniac783

You know Matthew, I think what makes your channel stand out is your down to earth approach and explanations on how to turn your thoughts into income.  We’re limited to our ambition, and that’s pretty much it. I didn’t start out with a garage full of tools. I still have yet to buy a table saw, or a thickness planer (which I could actually really use) but one simple, cheap wood lathe turned chunks of wood into all sorts of things that people enjoy owning. Don’t change anything about your channel.

@markjakubowski2222

I had no idea what you were building

@GemTappX

Yes! More videos at this speed please.

@Jesus_is_king33amen

God bless anyone who is reading this Jesus loves you.

@JhumSaha-sw1kv

This is by far the best woodworking book I`ve ever read, Lucas four two Bond. My woodworking trainer even suggests his students to read the book. I`m amazed how authors managed to write very comprehensive topics. I am astonished by surprised by the material and didn`t have a hard time following the tutorials.

@AlaaTindall

Good❤

@wei41-g8z

Nice

@Ariel.Sheppard

I found this book more out of interest than utility, Lucas four two Bond, and I happen to be impressed. It never dissatisfied me in my desire to have more information about the art of woodworking. Many topics were covered, including everything from wood types to developing your workshop.

@jamesclarke5397

I would definitely suggest using rot resistant wood for a project like this. Using spruce/pine/fir 2x4s, with such thin pieces and so many spaces for water to sit, it won't hold up for very long.

I would suggest woods like red cedar, white oak, black locust or sassafras.

You won't find most of these at home depot, but a local sawmill might have what you need. And they'll know what's local and cheaper. For example I mostly have white oak and black locust in Massachusetts, as well as catalpa occasionally, while cedar and sassafras are more prevalent in Tennessee.

@GarrettGod

26$ for 2×6s, 2×8s and 2 stains? Not where i live.

@timmyers1006

Thank you, Matthew, for this design.  
Just finishing mine up at this time. I assembled some parts and am staining them. I sprayed the light color in stead of a brush. but the black stain i got is very thick, and thinning isn't recommended. My wife wanted this set for her birthday. Over two weeks away and will be done in time. Just a tip, use a 2X8 my pickets were breaking where the knots were so it will be nice to have for extras if needed.

@F1NEERRDDD

That DeWalt saw he has is a very powerful one. Also a very handy one too. I can’t even start it without it slightly pushing my entire arm up 😂

@Mr.RyanStatenSellers

Finally . Somebody finally inspired me . Thank you . And yes I'm still that poor .

@jamieclarke321

I just like the mitre saw shroud

@Mike-ox3bv

Wow just the project I said I need to do yesterday! I need to paint my iron and replace all the wood

@bryanmartin8336

I say it on all of these. Stop with the clickbait. You can just as well say, "I built this for $26." No need to mislead people into thinking they can get over a grand for it.