Installing a Window Unit in My Shop

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April Wilkerson

April Wilkerson

10 жыл бұрын

Here is a video showing how I had to cut a hole in an existing wall of my shop and framed it out in order to install a window unit. Having AC in a shop completely changes how I feel about summer so to me, it was 100% worth it.
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@jimigoodlife
@jimigoodlife 4 жыл бұрын
I am a 5th generation carpenter/contractor. I've had a very reputable business for over 40 years. I am the son of a structural engineer that primarily works with live loads. With that being said, I think you did a fantastic job
@DJ-yp3ui
@DJ-yp3ui 9 ай бұрын
I am a 7th generation youtube comment reader. I've read over 100,000 comments ranging from international sports to underwater basket weaving. With that being said, I agree.
@StumpyNubs
@StumpyNubs 10 жыл бұрын
I have to say, this was an EXCELLENT video! When you started cutting into the wall I was thinking "oh, great- she's going to just hack out a hole and stick that big air conditioner in", but I was wrong. You took the time to do it right with a proper header and framing. But the best part was, you took us along on your learning process! It may have been more of a construction project than a woodworking project, but I think it was the best video you've made yet!
@AprilWilkerson
@AprilWilkerson 10 жыл бұрын
Haha : ) Thanks James I'm glad you liked it!
@MrAnimal1971
@MrAnimal1971 9 жыл бұрын
Stumpy Nubs Do you have any tips on installing ac in a woodworking shop? I just asked April for an update on how her window unit is doing in her shop.
@blackfordoblique1965
@blackfordoblique1965 3 жыл бұрын
intelligent capable confident woman are very attractrive.
@mikedavis5397
@mikedavis5397 7 жыл бұрын
I'm sure it cools great As a appliance dealer for over 20 yrs I might point out that the unit is a window unit, designed to hang inside the building. Those holes you didn't like represent where the screws should attach to the studs. This assures the weight and balance point is somewhat supported by the sill. Sometimes if you look, there may be a notch on the other side of the AC unit to allow the cord to exit the other side. Finally I don't know if you addressed evaporated water, but don't allow unit to tilt inward. Rain on the outside should be able to run off...Most newer units don't utilize a drain like we used to do. The tray pan will have a depression near the rear fan to capture water..the fan will have a outer ring around the perimeter of the blades that have small scoops. This allows water to be thrown at the back condenser coil to remove heat and make the unit efficient. Sorry if this sounds like criticism , but you don't need water running down the inside of your walls. With your skills you will be able to frame around cabinet shell. FYI true wall units come with a special cabinet that may include structure to support more weight on the outside.. Enjoy your vids,my wife does too,,,thanks for sharing.🌹👍
@walterschilling4512
@walterschilling4512 4 жыл бұрын
That was great info Mike, I see many people complaining about no drain hole and drilling a hole themselves NOT.. that goes to show a must read directions ...That process of the water fan scoop is in the manual. April videos Rock and your Info only enhances Her professionalism.
@hartunian
@hartunian 3 жыл бұрын
Actually. Because it has a sleeve, it's an in-wall AC, not a window AC.
@caliclone2002
@caliclone2002 2 жыл бұрын
@@hartunian It's a window unit.
@Lazyjoe1441
@Lazyjoe1441 7 жыл бұрын
I live in central TX and I know working in a shop without AC in the summer is impossible. Awesome install!
@ahgoor9164
@ahgoor9164 9 жыл бұрын
I was very impressed that you choose to do everything the right way , rather than take shortcuts, like many people do...Bill,, retired carpenter
@jimmydiresta
@jimmydiresta 10 жыл бұрын
So cool to see you dig in this project ! thank you !
@reverendblair9274
@reverendblair9274 8 жыл бұрын
How to pretty it up? Traditionally in construction, we just put the beer fridge in front of it and artfully stack empty cans to cover the seams.
@robertwarren1234
@robertwarren1234 7 жыл бұрын
This may not look as nice but sounds like more fun.
@robertwarren1234
@robertwarren1234 7 жыл бұрын
You and your drinking buddies!
@veritasestveritas8646
@veritasestveritas8646 5 жыл бұрын
Best response award.
@kennoseworthy6473
@kennoseworthy6473 8 жыл бұрын
April, you did a terrific job! I am a 30+ year renovations specialists and would hire you in a heartbeat! BTW my wife used to work on my jobs with me years ago. I love seeing women getting in the carpentry trade. Women are easier to teach, remember better, are more focused on the details and in most cases much better finishers than men. Great job!!
@milworker
@milworker 8 жыл бұрын
Actually well put, maybe not the nagging part, but I agree in general. If you want to be somewhere doing something - ANYTHING - you will pay attention and give it everything. If you don't want to be there, you will never really be there in the first place, and it will show in your work.
@gutenbird
@gutenbird 4 жыл бұрын
Sounds like something you tell women while trying to pick up on them. You do realize that this video is somewhat pretend?
@danielsauriol
@danielsauriol 8 жыл бұрын
Hi April, you asked for suggestions on how to make the project look better ... Here are my (very humble) two cents : I would have let the AC come out the wall by an inch or two, and would definitely install a simple trim .... Thanks for your videos, I enjoyed this one and always learn something new , I guess that's why we like to watch !!! I hope "you all" feel cooler in the shop !!! :-)
@JohnHeisz
@JohnHeisz 10 жыл бұрын
Great job April!
@AprilWilkerson
@AprilWilkerson 10 жыл бұрын
Thanks John, I actually used something I learned from you. When I was thinking about how I was going to cut the hole in the wall, I thought back to you using that jigsaw and just plunging it in...I figured I could do the same with my circular saw and sure enough, it worked like a champ. : ) I also tried your one handed nail/hammer trick (just for fun) but edited it out because it was so bad. haha.
@FaithWoodcraft
@FaithWoodcraft 9 жыл бұрын
I like that you aren't just making videos about stuff you do. You are obviously learning the right way and then sharing what you learn with your audience. I too was afraid you might just hack through framing members and hang the AC in there (most guys I've seen would do that). Thanks for clearly explaining exactly why and how to rebuild the structure properly...that's VERY important! Did you support the unit on the outside as well? Great job!!!
@Quickmilt
@Quickmilt 7 жыл бұрын
Good job, nice to see you are wanting to take on these tasks. The material on the outside of the shed after the 1/2'plywood is a product called "Hardie Board Siding'' . It maybe called differently in the USA. It is resistant to insects, fire, rot, and harsh weather.
@internationalpimpall
@internationalpimpall 8 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your video. I installed an a/c in my garage recently and had a good idea of how to go about it, but wanted to see a few videos for pointers before I started. Your was the only video that was helpful.
@magicrobharv
@magicrobharv 10 жыл бұрын
Great job April !!! It's all about learning new things, making a plan and then pulling the trigger. Great video! Let us know how hot it is outside versus how cool it is in your woodshop :)
@Zac400ex
@Zac400ex 9 жыл бұрын
You did a excellent job. I have seen builders not take the time to support the header properly. If you want a smooth wall again without having to replace the wood. You can fill and sand the seams then paint. Like you would for drywall. But it is a shop! Your choice on what you want to spend your time on.. Thanks for sharing.
@johnconklin9039
@johnconklin9039 10 жыл бұрын
Great job! I wouldn't worry about the look of it. It might bug you for awhile, but that will pass when you dig into another project. My only comment is it never hurts to use some construction adhesive on framing projects... between layers of header, between king & jack studs, etc.
@b18citr
@b18citr 7 жыл бұрын
True handy woman! Love your work and drive to do so. Keep it up!!
@sachae321
@sachae321 10 жыл бұрын
Excellent build. For prettying up, I'd suggest taking off the osb first and using expanding foam in the cavity to seal around the cage to stop any extra drafts from the outside, then put the osb back up and make a frame with a tight fitting removable shutter on it. That way in the winter you can seal yourself back in. You could also have your French cleat system on or across the shutter so you don't lose all the wall space. Of course that could turn in to a P.I.T.A. if you had to take it on and off every time!! Wish we could get AC in my shed in the UK sometimes. Very envious.
@chloemypet
@chloemypet 5 жыл бұрын
Thank You April! I was looking for a simple video to explain the process of framing out a hole for a new window in my chicken coop. Now after watching your video I feel reasonably knowledgeable to begin the job! TY
@leapinglemurcraftworks6426
@leapinglemurcraftworks6426 10 жыл бұрын
Nice Job April. As a victim of having my garage broken into by way of shoving the AC unit into the garage, I agree with the other person's comment about bolting the AC to the frame. Fortunately, my security system worked and I just had to replace the unit.....and that sucker won't budge.
@OllyParryJones
@OllyParryJones 10 жыл бұрын
Great job, April and good skills with the circular saw!
@jessetate6244
@jessetate6244 10 жыл бұрын
Very thorough instal! It's always nice to have a window unit in a wall rather than rendering an existing window useless. It's also much more insulated this way.
@sacrajah
@sacrajah 9 жыл бұрын
it is wonderful job. the frame work you did for the support is great.
@nordyfamily
@nordyfamily 3 жыл бұрын
Keep up the great work! I appreciate the time you have put in to making these videos.
@jsburklow
@jsburklow 10 жыл бұрын
another great project and video! thanks for sharing! I was glad to see that you took your time and went step by step rather than just go full bore with the sawzall like you see so many times
@jake8074
@jake8074 2 жыл бұрын
For what its worth, so proud and happy to see your growth during this past few years! Highly inspirational, a true example of what America offers to those that work , versus those that blame and feel entitled to what that haven`t earned. Very best to you, and EVERYONE else who likes to EARN their supper... as my granddad used to say.
@AprilWilkerson
@AprilWilkerson 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I'm glad you enjoy my channel. Thanks for watching.
@christopherbutz2572
@christopherbutz2572 8 күн бұрын
Thanks for the video. I appreciate seeing how you did it before I attempt this.
@robertwilcken8431
@robertwilcken8431 10 жыл бұрын
Nice April, COOL woodworker!
@MattB0922
@MattB0922 9 жыл бұрын
April, I did the same thing in my shop. Trimmed it out with standard window/door casing mitred in the corners. Don't forget to add a filter. I just cutdown a similar sized house a/c filter closing and stiffening the cut sides with foil a/c tape. You can then hold the filter in place with almost any type of tape. I actually fabricated a aluminum frame using 3/4" "u" channel. The cut down filter just a slides in from the top. The cooling coil is a sawdust magnet so use a good filter, not the cheaper blue fiberglass ones. I use 3M filtrete style filters. Good luck. Best addition to the shop I ever made.
@randallmann8919
@randallmann8919 7 жыл бұрын
April That was a very helpful video! Thanks
@sharonlatour6230
@sharonlatour6230 9 жыл бұрын
Love that little arm thing at the end! AWESOME video!
@caskwith
@caskwith 10 жыл бұрын
Great job! Really secure build and a good methodical way of working.
@randyr3021
@randyr3021 7 жыл бұрын
You totally taught me what I needed to know! THANKS SO MUCH. your newest fan, Randy!
@arcticnl8752
@arcticnl8752 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for showing the video of how to do the framing and really helpful to know what jack stud is.
@kennethtibbitts6641
@kennethtibbitts6641 6 жыл бұрын
picture frame around ,simple and beautiful
@Beavervalleywoodwork
@Beavervalleywoodwork 10 жыл бұрын
Did a good job on the install. I have AC in my shop and I love it. A tip to make the AC last longer in a woodworking shop environment is get a furnace filter that wil cover the air intake, this way the fine dust don't get into the cooling fins.
@martydrummond9538
@martydrummond9538 9 жыл бұрын
great little video, a little tip on screwing 2 pieces of lumber together, always drill a clearance hole before screwing together, i build bowling centers around the world and you know how well those stand up
@GalaXy808
@GalaXy808 9 жыл бұрын
Very nicely done,great job,girl
@NickFerry
@NickFerry 10 жыл бұрын
Nice install April, I'm sure you will like the cool air.
@jonathanlackman7198
@jonathanlackman7198 9 жыл бұрын
definitely the super proper way to do it, great job. I would have been tempted to do a sill / cripple on the bottom and just skipped the jackstuds. But your way is 100%. Respect!
@heroknaderi
@heroknaderi 4 жыл бұрын
Fantastic job. I enjoyed it
@charles6771
@charles6771 6 жыл бұрын
I just bought a 24,500 and planning on mounting it in a stud wall. Two things I would suggest, as anything larger than a 12, k unit can get heavy and due to vibration can over time weaken construction. Double up jack studs, using gorilla glue, apply liberally to joined surfaces. Double up sill and double up crippling at outside points where they meet jacks. Flashing the stud, sill and header faces with easily formed aluminum. Trimming the exterior with Azak, caulking and if applicable, j molding. By not inserting the a/c sleeve as far, would enable trimming the interior with room appropriate clam, colonial or plain 1 x trim. Otherwise, your video was extremely well executed and helpful.
@fernandoalvarado165
@fernandoalvarado165 7 жыл бұрын
You´re awesome April, thank you!!!
@dpelcherjr
@dpelcherjr 10 жыл бұрын
I really like the way you took the time to do a proper install. I have seen too many people just cut a hole in the wall and shove the air-conditioner in place. Nice professional job April.
@Timthornton1
@Timthornton1 9 жыл бұрын
That was a cool project. also super nice shop.
@myronward203
@myronward203 3 жыл бұрын
Good job! Especially with the tools. Some people can't even plug up a TV without stressing out.
@1996dodgeram1500
@1996dodgeram1500 8 жыл бұрын
You did a great job. Also you're very funny. Keep up the good work. I'm looking forward for your next project.
@mcdsdaddy
@mcdsdaddy 9 жыл бұрын
Great job, April!!!
@edwardduhamel7535
@edwardduhamel7535 10 жыл бұрын
April, Nice job! I love your ENTHUSIASM for everything you do. Keep up the good work and keep making the vids.
@robertintexas
@robertintexas 9 жыл бұрын
I did almost the same thing at my vacation home, only you did a much better job than I did. I used some door casing material and cut them at 45 angles and built like a picture frame around the AC. Also make sure it tilts a little bit away from your house so the condensation runs away from the wood. It will make a lot of condensation in the summer in Texas. Just found your channel and am new subscriber. thanks, rob.
@kaizillaboy
@kaizillaboy 7 жыл бұрын
You go girl! Don't worry about PRETTY. It's a shop. This job is more professional than most men do it. Kudos.
@coa17ch
@coa17ch 10 жыл бұрын
Great video. Very informative.
@garydelder
@garydelder 10 жыл бұрын
It will be fine once you start putting things back on the wall. Great job, Thanks
@daveed1797
@daveed1797 4 жыл бұрын
good job! keep making good videos. easy to understand and good use of tools and what u have. on a budget. when i did my ac that was similar situation, i built a little awning above it to keep the sun and rain off of it. the sun heats it up too much.
@jimcoogan1529
@jimcoogan1529 10 жыл бұрын
Great video April. I enjoyed watching because I remember doing something similar not too long ago. You also threw a little educational material out there which was a great touch. I look forward to your next video. You get better with each video and take on more challenges. And you have a great can do attitude,
@matthewlangford5814
@matthewlangford5814 6 жыл бұрын
First off...your channel is great! I found it a few months back. Finally subscribed! I've never subscribed to a channel before but too many ideas on here to not subscribe! I'm putting in a tinker shop this spring and have loads of ideas from your channel. I hope as you build your new shop you cover heating and cooling it so I can get some more great ideas!
@TheMiniMachineShop
@TheMiniMachineShop 7 жыл бұрын
As an EE the National Electric Code says the wall and the attic are plenums so you can run the cord inside the wall you just can't have the outlet or plug in the wall. Go to a garage sale and cover the AC up with a large picture of a snow scene cutting the AC opening out. And watch one of my videos to see how I hang tools behind me would love to see you do that project you'll probably do something I never thought of. Very impressed with your work BTW and keep going!!! Cheers Dave
@ItsGoodToBeFree
@ItsGoodToBeFree 10 жыл бұрын
Great video! Putting a unit in my shop soon.
@jofloresz
@jofloresz 10 жыл бұрын
wow what a great job it does get hot in texas! thanks for sharing!
@69virgin1966
@69virgin1966 10 жыл бұрын
Looks good. Nice job. Thanks for sharing. Roy
@lavonnecmurphy
@lavonnecmurphy 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome! Love it. I'm building a business in my shed (shed-to-office space) so I need to add an extra small a.c. window unit in the attic area and I am just about to cut through the wall since there are no windows up there. Thank you so much for the info. I had no idea how to even start to make a cut. I have a paddle bit and everything else you used, so let's do this. These videos are timeless...
@AprilWilkerson
@AprilWilkerson 2 жыл бұрын
Sounds great! Enjoy the process. Thanks for watching.
@secondwind75
@secondwind75 10 жыл бұрын
Wow. Way to go April. Just so happens I installed my window unit today also. Upgraded bedroom and moved other to shop. Took advantage of this strange "cool front" we had this week in the metroplex just in time for our regular heat to return around here next week. Very impressed with how far you have come with your skills. Like how you tackle anything. So cool. Stay cool! Troy
@AprilWilkerson
@AprilWilkerson 10 жыл бұрын
I actually took Thurs off work because I wanted to get this thing installed before it turned 100 again! : ) haha, great minds thinking alike. Thanks for the compliment, I enjoyed learning about framing. You stay cool as well.
@MisterTee2010
@MisterTee2010 Жыл бұрын
You did a great job April. I have been following your channel for awhile now and i am just catching up on your older videos. XOXO
@AprilWilkerson
@AprilWilkerson Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
@patagoniamaster
@patagoniamaster 10 жыл бұрын
Great Job April, Great Woman!!!
@gm3264
@gm3264 9 жыл бұрын
I'm sure you've probably already, as you said, prettied up your A/C unit, but just in case you didn't, here's an idea. In my shop I put in a 8,000 btu unit, and I cut a hole in the wall, just like you. On the inside, I picture framed it, but I used all scrap wood. Not one piece was the same kind of wood. As long as it was a 3/4" board,and I had 4" in width, I used it. If I recall, one piece was pine, one birch, one maple, and one was oak. I let my daughter experiment with paint for the first time, and she had a ball. Not one piece looked the same, but I didn't care. She was 10 at the time, and she was so proud of her work how could I say no. With just some old latex paints I had, she mixed every color I had, on every strip of wood. It looks really good, believe it or not. All the materials used, were pretty much free, but time spent with your kids is priceless. Take Care!!
@Roboto129
@Roboto129 6 жыл бұрын
April, you are my hero. I grew up with a very assertive mother . Unfortunately, in as much as I tried, I have not been able to pass this independence to my two daughters (grand ma was in another state and not part of their upbringing). I will surely show them this video so at least they know that it is up to them to do something, not the World. Thanks.
@TheRaker1000
@TheRaker1000 4 жыл бұрын
Gotta put an ac in my shop wall, too. My window is just a bit too small for any window unit, so I'm gonna do basically what you just did. Thanks for the tips.
@richardraesr3482
@richardraesr3482 10 жыл бұрын
Well done, nice job, research is the way to go
@pramlochanadhara
@pramlochanadhara 6 жыл бұрын
Good Job, April👏
@offdutyhandyman947
@offdutyhandyman947 10 жыл бұрын
Awesome job! Good idea using the kreg jig the way you did. I did a similar project once but I left the AC unit with about a 1.5" reveal sticking out of the interior wall. Then I trimmed it out with 3/4" trim. I was pretty happy with how it came out.. I'm sure you'll figure out a way to dress it up.
@KeithBNimble
@KeithBNimble 9 жыл бұрын
This video inspired me to get out and do mine. I got it installed recently. Great video. Keep it up.
@rhwoodshop
@rhwoodshop 10 жыл бұрын
Great install. Most people would be afraid to even tear into a wall. Your excessive planning and attention to detail made the install that much better.
@AprilWilkerson
@AprilWilkerson 10 жыл бұрын
Thanks Drew. : )
@espnmk852
@espnmk852 10 жыл бұрын
Good job April , do not let hesitation get in the way tackle the job at hand, I bet your happy working in a cool shop in that hot Texas heat. as far as prettying the a/c unit up, I would paint it black at least the face, and build a frame with louvers, just a thought.
@peggyt1243
@peggyt1243 9 жыл бұрын
Very well done April !!! Like Stumpy Nubs below me, I thought you were just going to cut a hold in the wall .... You did a great job.
@trachito
@trachito Ай бұрын
This was very helpful. I'm doing the same in my shed. Thank you.
@AprilWilkerson
@AprilWilkerson Ай бұрын
Awesome! Glad it was helpful. Thanks for watching.
@michaelcaleb77
@michaelcaleb77 9 жыл бұрын
Wow! I was so impressed April. I've never seen a girl know how to do those type of things. You did a great job. To make it look a little better, you might could put some pine boards around the air conditioner as trim. Great job!
@BushPilotB
@BushPilotB 9 жыл бұрын
Great project! Nice to see you take a shot at it :) Keep it up :)
@LifeWithChase
@LifeWithChase 9 жыл бұрын
just ran across your channel by accident lol, the only thing i would have done different is got a new sheet of osb and cut a hole the right size for the A/C and put the whole piece up instead of all the small pieces on the inside, then trimmed around with window trim. awesome to see a lady doing stuff like this!
@MrGraygrizz
@MrGraygrizz 10 жыл бұрын
Great Job!.....I did the same thing, (installed a window AC unit), in the wall of my old shop, (was very hot in summer also), and what a difference it made finally nice and cool!....I also added a 220 volt electric heater, (hung from the ceiling), for heat in the winter, that worked great also...(my old shop was also fully insulated and Drywall on the inside to, which helped a lot also).....Enjoy your now cooler shop!...later, Tim....
@phukincack1
@phukincack1 9 жыл бұрын
Wow good job!
@wasunka
@wasunka 10 жыл бұрын
Good item - I need a window for a cable(s) feed-thru. Thanks, Lady!
@stephan4ever64
@stephan4ever64 10 жыл бұрын
Well done April. Looks very stable. The next thing may be to paint all the walls white so it will feel much more comfortable to work in.
@WhisperWer
@WhisperWer 9 жыл бұрын
You Go Girl!!! That was a Excellent Video on cooling off "Womanville!" Great Prep work!
@AprilWilkerson
@AprilWilkerson 9 жыл бұрын
; ) thanks. I think you are one of the only people to mention the womanville. I giggled my butt off after doing that.
@davomontgomeryda3rd
@davomontgomeryda3rd 10 жыл бұрын
Awesome job and video April!! I definitely learned a few things and would like to do the same thing in my garage shop. - a thought I had on "cleaning up the eye swore" (though it's really doesn't look bad) is to use a sheet or two of "cork board"... I know they sell sheets at Office Depot / Staples and might even have larger sheets at Lowes / Home Depot. You could easily cut the cork board to nicely trim out the a/c unit and surrounding wall space.. And cork, being used as a stopper in wine bottles, Etc. has a natural resistance to water/ no big deal if there's any condensation dripping on it from the a/c unit. And in addition to looking nice, the cork board would serve a functional purpose too by allowing you to use as a "bulletin board" / easily hang light weight items and notes, etc. when/where needed....
@vajake1
@vajake1 9 жыл бұрын
Well done!
@Mr.Stacey-L-SCC
@Mr.Stacey-L-SCC 10 жыл бұрын
I'm planning to do the same thing in my garage next summer ($$$ permitting), and like you I was planning in my brain to go the surgical method with my cuts. After watching this I now realize I'll need to open the wall like you did. Thanks for sharing!
@AprilWilkerson
@AprilWilkerson 10 жыл бұрын
After actually doing this project, I honestly don't understand how the surgical method works. I don't get how framers snake the jack and cripple studs down into the wall. If you open it up like me, if you don't drill the holes in the corners like I did, then you can reuse the same boards you cut down in the beginning, at the end when you patch up the wall. Just something I would do different, looking back on it.
@MattB0922
@MattB0922 9 жыл бұрын
April Wilkerson most of the jackstuds in the surgical method don't go all the way to the floor. They screw them to the king studs. Not.as.strong but should be fine for an a/c "hole".
@ridder1981ify
@ridder1981ify 10 жыл бұрын
Man your cute ! Your husband is a lucky man . I love your video's nice job - Your very good when it comes to detail . It's very nice to see lady's that are really in to to wood working - I lovebyour shop nice set up .
@GeraldJensen
@GeraldJensen 10 жыл бұрын
My shop has OSB walls like yours. I caulked the seams, primed it with KILZ, then gave it two coats of gloss white enamel. I have a sprayer, which made painting much easier ... the OSB really soaks up the paint.
@theds2003
@theds2003 10 жыл бұрын
super job love your have a go attitude
@kplante7881
@kplante7881 10 жыл бұрын
Job well done. Thanks for sharing. I learned as well...
@GTLee9
@GTLee9 9 жыл бұрын
April, if you wanted to " Pretty it up" maybe you could make a louvered cover to go over it. You might be able to make louvers from ripping them from a 2x4. Then make a frame for them with 2x2s.. Maybe? You do great work!
@johnjohnoj6408
@johnjohnoj6408 6 жыл бұрын
Very well done
@toddray275
@toddray275 9 жыл бұрын
SO VERY IMPRESSED!!!!!!!!!!
@Jay2525Jay
@Jay2525Jay 10 жыл бұрын
Cool build (sorry for the pun). You are so knowledgeable, I was impressed with this video. Your other video have been wonderful, but this is your best one yet. Thank you for sharing your time and skills. No need to reply. Just make more saw dust.
@MattB0922
@MattB0922 9 жыл бұрын
Oh forgot to mention that I love your french cleat system. Several places outside my shop I am going to use them. Mainly planning out a custom closet system using the for my master bedroom.
@mikesmith2102
@mikesmith2102 10 жыл бұрын
Good use of the Kreg jig. I just got one and still working out what it's good for.
@AprilWilkerson
@AprilWilkerson 10 жыл бұрын
Oh they are wonderful. I use my jig in almost every project. You can check out my other projects but I know Jay Bates has an entire playlist of videos put together of projects he has used the jig on. Might be worth checking out to get some ideas.
@jimmyross4352
@jimmyross4352 6 жыл бұрын
AprilThank you for posting this, you did a Great job!! I was able to install a window shaker in my workshop after watching this, and wanted you to know the information you provided was very helpful, especially re/my main concerns, supporting it and the header. Enough screws to prevent vibration, ''Jack studs, King studs''? Impressive!!! btw, i noticed in a later vid. how you figured out how to hide the wall seams that bugged you .....cool!
@mickael4973
@mickael4973 9 жыл бұрын
I told my wife i am in love with you!!!!! seriously, you did a great job!!!!!! just make sure to clean the aluminuim wings, there is so much dust in a workshop
@chadcrawford2346
@chadcrawford2346 7 жыл бұрын
Go Irish!! Great video!
@kenbarker6478
@kenbarker6478 10 жыл бұрын
excellent job April. I like that you have the ability and the want-to to research how to do something that you are unfamiliar with and then the guts to jump right in there. I have many employees that call themselves "carpenters" that couldn't do what you did, and did so well... best wishes Ken :-)
@AprilWilkerson
@AprilWilkerson 10 жыл бұрын
: ) Thank you Ken, I appreciate your kind words.
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