I do like the handle it's just not equipped for a box this heavy and what i mean is you can pull the box with the handles but you cannot lift it and that is it for this one guys if you enjoyed this be sure to leave a thumbs up on it and if you have any questions be sure to drop them down below in the meantime if you ain't already be sure to subscribe to the channel and turn on your bell notifications so you get notified when i post a new you can theoretically use any lumber that's suitable for outdoor projects i'll be using a pressure treated lumber that's used for decks walkways landscaping and other outdoor projects the biggest hurdle is finding straight lumber i like to shop when others are not Metal Corner Brackets shopping because i get a better selection i'll pick up a few more things check out and i'll be on my way now that i'm back in the workspace i'll begin to cut the parts overall i use three different types of wood i use deckboard 2x4 and plywood the two by fours will make up the bulk of the frame to make the side panels i'll use two by four to frame the plywood.
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I need to make some rabbit cuts in the 2x4 so i line that up to the plywood and score the side of it i'll use these reference marks to set the blade height and the spacing for the fence before committing to the 2x4 i suggest using a scrap piece of 2x4 this way you'll know the table saw is ready to cut not all the two by fours were perfectly straight so i did the best i could to keep it pinned against the fence i cut along the face first then flipped it and cut along the side to remove that section creating the rabbit they came out pretty good and they'll be used for the front and back panels i made some additional adjustment to the table saw so i can cut the side panels these require more work but should make for a strong joint now that i have these parts cut i'll need to make some additional cuts on the opposite end i'll need to cut out a section for the 2x4 to sit this needs Outdoor Screws to happen on both ends so it does make it easier to make one cut flip it around and make the other cut i clamped a piece of wood to the fence to use as a stop i'll push a 2x4 through it till i hit the stop flip.

It overdoes the same thing so far here's where I am I have two cuts on a 2x4 one going horizontal and one going vertical I need to add an additional cut on the other side to do so I’ll adjust the fence place the stop and make the other cut now this could be done with a bandsaw with a little less effort but I do find this method to be quicker and more accurate I did all of that so when I use a handsaw I have the least amount of material to cut away this is not all of.

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