Christmas Tree Stand
Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2016 12:44 pm
Looking for a weekend project? Here's a Christmas tree stand that should never tip over on your wife.
Or put a float valve in the small tank so it replenishes as needed...Farmwelding wrote:Know if you had more time you could have built a redo our tank and a pipeline that feeds into it so all you do is crack the valve once a day and fill it up out of a large tank.
Reminder to anyone that builds one, the weld along the bottom needs to hold water!Otto Nobedder wrote:looking for that first practical project.
If I built one, my wife would be afraid it would fall through the floor. I've built her a few things and she always comments on "how heavy it is"Artie F. Emm wrote:Looks good! I've suggested that I could build one, but I keep getting shot down because she suspects it wouldn't be decorative enough.
Reminder to anyone that builds one, the weld along the bottom needs to hold water!Otto Nobedder wrote:looking for that first practical project.
Jeff, you just need to build a platform to support, and spread out the load, and while you're at it make a lazy suzan rotating thing for the tree to spin onexnailpounder wrote:If I built one, my wife would be afraid it would fall through the floor. I've built her a few things and she always comments on "how heavy it is"
As much as I am a do-it-yourselfer I am at the point in my life where I just go to the freakin store and save rod and gas.LtBadd wrote:Jeff, you just need to build a platform to support, and spread out the load, and while you're at it make a lazy suzan rotating thing for the tree to spin onexnailpounder wrote:If I built one, my wife would be afraid it would fall through the floor. I've built her a few things and she always comments on "how heavy it is"
(oh and we want a video too)
There are quite a few things that should be that way. If you can save time and money by going to he store and its quality go to the store.exnailpounder wrote:\As much as I am a do-it-yourselfer I am at the point in my life where I just go to the freakin store and save rod and gas.LtBadd wrote:Jeff, you just need to build a platform to support, and spread out the load, and while you're at it make a lazy suzan rotating thing for the tree to spin onexnailpounder wrote:If I built one, my wife would be afraid it would fall through the floor. I've built her a few things and she always comments on "how heavy it is"
(oh and we want a video too)