Backyard Gazebo for $500 w/ Limited Tools

Backyard Gazebo for $500 w/ Limited Tools

I build a backyard gazebo in this video and it was a lot of fun and it didn’t cost too much! – Part 2 – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1uCbifl2EBc
This video has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. #RoofedItMyself #CollectiveBias

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Jean-Pierre Julia says:

Désolé , i dont speak english ,but i want know the angle of the roof ,because,it's very nice ! Thank you for the answer,and excuse me, i'am frech, my english is very bad .

Виктор Злобин says:

дерево в землю плохая идея, лучше металлические стойки с площадкой забетонировать

Angela Herremans says:

The hammer your using is way to big for you I think this is why you are having trouble with it… I had the same problem with the hammer that I had and so dad bought me a smaller hammer and since then I am able to use it from the end where you are meant to use it and not in the middle like that as you are losing half of your hitting force holding it there and thus making your wrist ache more. Smaller hammer smaller Handel that's what Dad got me and since then I am doing a lot better even to the point I can hit the nail with one hit some times and drive it home 😹😹😹
But what your building is looking great so far 😸😸😸

Kevin Johnson says:

Great video. I prefer treated lumber for such projects, but each to their own. The only recommendation I would have is that you not seal the ends of the posts. Water will soak into the wood, even painted wood, over time, and gravity will pull the water down. With no way to easily disperse into the surrounding soil it will rot rather rather quickly. Even when concreting, leave the end of the wood exposed to the soil. Of course since you don't use treated lumber you may have other issues, but I'm not professional. Otherwise, great project. Can't wait to see it finished.

Geoff Johnston says:

Your hammer is too big!

U53i2 says:

You look like Mario here 😅

Mohd Nazim Nazz says:

Thanks Darvin, makes me want to built my own gazebo…:)

Alessandro ramalho dos santos says:

Muito bom 👏🏼👏🏼😎🇧🇷

Annie Jackson says:

Hammering so satisfying !! love it Lynn 🙂

John Minkel says:

Where did you get the blue metal wood clamps you use in many of your videos?

DIY G.A says:

great job linn i like it 🙂

superlbc says:

A bit disappointed with the abrupt ending of the video. I was looking forward to see the finished product…

Robin Lewis says:

Looks great so far

PacoWang says:

You are an amazing young lady. Thank you for sharing your skills.

Steven Rochon says:

I could tell how disappointed you were about the roof. You looked like you could cry, which would have been my response, peppered with copious amounts of cursing. But I admire your sunny attitude in the face of such challenges. I'm looking forward to seeing the finished product. I'm sure it'll be awesome!

Reginald Spence says:

Thanks for showing other uses for the cedar fence panels.

Saverio Leuce says:

Ciao Darbin, sei veramente brava. In quale paese vivi?

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