In this episode of Tiny Yellow House for MAKE, host Derek “Deek” Diedricksen shows us one of his salvage uses for freebie pallet wood— an ultra-simple deck chair that cost him 89 cents (screws/nails) to build.
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This guy is the man.
I would definitely enjoy seeing him on Make more often.
His youtube channel is full of good info and interesting projects.
I completely disagree with Andy. It was 56 seconds in before I found out what the project is, a lot more time before we got to the first step, then the instructions were almost entirely done in fast motion in about 5 seconds. If you like groanworthy jokes this is the video for you, but that’s not what brings me to Make.
I agree and disagree with you both. I like Deek, his vibe and his approachable projects but it did take a while to get to the meat of the project here and it didn’t stay there long.
I would like more and better in the future.
Bravo, Bros! keep going like this, more good info
again.
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