28 Responses to “How to Build a Deck, Part 1: Design a Deck and Build Deck Plans”
steevum
06. Sep, 2010
I recognize this guy from his days explaining the Retro Encabulator. Check it out!
on YouTube.
RXJKdh1KZ0w
hartistry1957
06. Sep, 2010
@mullyboyfilms Upper full denture plate needs relining.
pyramidsoldier123
06. Sep, 2010
“Avoid a layout that places the railing in the middle of a window on the house.”
Cracked me up! XD No duh!!! XD
dboyuc
06. Sep, 2010
Great vid. I’m gonna do this, baby!
2007omi
06. Sep, 2010
I’m still dealing with the BS and I will for a long time to come. I can’t even sell my house without disclosing all the defects. My house is worth nothing.
RAJSTA81
06. Sep, 2010
@2007omi
watched your video and……….. WOW..
you have it hard. how did you go??
2007omi
06. Sep, 2010
how not to build a deck – watch “My Money Pit”, parts 1-3.
ServiceMagicdotcom
06. Sep, 2010
Great Video!
mullyboyfilms
06. Sep, 2010
lol 1:50 he whistles when he says surrounded
SeamusMagilacutty
06. Sep, 2010
great job mike!!!! this video helped me build my deck. now i can have all my friends over for a cookout. your my favorite how to lowes spokesperson. stay beautiful.
LVWNTX60
06. Sep, 2010
Cool! Now I know where to begin to design my deck in my new home.
6093135869
06. Sep, 2010
NUT SACK!
NUT SACK!
NUT SACK!
sovrcat
06. Sep, 2010
ownage
gwenchi
06. Sep, 2010
What a great show!! this is perfect! planning on my diy decking.
free2fleewithme
07. Sep, 2010
i have a few floating around nothing concrete i want to find the perfect one that will be timeless like yestermorrow great choice
gjt3rd
07. Sep, 2010
@free2fleewithme
did you find a name?
kamitera
07. Sep, 2010
I attended the summer program more than 10 years ago, and it was a life changing experience for me. And to this day, the decisions I make around sustainability comes from what I learned there.
free2fleewithme
07. Sep, 2010
i thought of this name for my production company so i typed it in to see if anyone had it and yes someone already has it so much for yestermorrow
yestermorrowdb
07. Sep, 2010
No that was not Brian, but someone who actually looks a lot like Brian.
Bob Ferris
Yestermorrow
TimberGeek
07. Sep, 2010
Is that Brian Felice leaning over the chain mortiser at 1:10? He helped cut my frame!
yestermorrowdb
07. Sep, 2010
The school is in north central Vermont. Specifically it is on the border between Warren and Waitsfield in the Mad River Valley. There are directions on the Yestermorrow website. come visit or take a class!
pelloadassy
07. Sep, 2010
where is it?????????
TomLandis
07. Sep, 2010
Yestermorrow founder, John Connell, has authored several books: Creating the Inspired House and Homing Instinct. Both are great introductions to Design/Build.
mj2064
07. Sep, 2010
Inspiring and exciting and totally logical – now that I have seen this video.
I would love to take a class!
yestermorrowdb
07. Sep, 2010
Thanks. The website is now in the blurb. Glad you liked the video.
norsehorse
07. Sep, 2010
Appreciate your sharing this informative video. Thank you.
P.S.
You might want to consider including the Web address to the YD/BS Website within the description of this video.
lakecove
07. Sep, 2010
I agree this is a great school and well worth the investment of time and money to go there. And the Mad River Valley is a wonderful setting. Makes it easy and fun to learn.
jbc1851
07. Sep, 2010
This is a refreshingly clear presentation of this unique school in VT, free from marketing and promotional content that can make such videos so tiresome. Great footage of the Green Mountains!
Just watching this will make you feel like you are going to design your own place.
steevum
06. Sep, 2010
I recognize this guy from his days explaining the Retro Encabulator. Check it out!
on YouTube.
RXJKdh1KZ0w
hartistry1957
06. Sep, 2010
@mullyboyfilms Upper full denture plate needs relining.
pyramidsoldier123
06. Sep, 2010
“Avoid a layout that places the railing in the middle of a window on the house.”
Cracked me up! XD No duh!!! XD
dboyuc
06. Sep, 2010
Great vid. I’m gonna do this, baby!
2007omi
06. Sep, 2010
I’m still dealing with the BS and I will for a long time to come. I can’t even sell my house without disclosing all the defects. My house is worth nothing.
RAJSTA81
06. Sep, 2010
@2007omi
watched your video and……….. WOW..
you have it hard. how did you go??
2007omi
06. Sep, 2010
how not to build a deck – watch “My Money Pit”, parts 1-3.
ServiceMagicdotcom
06. Sep, 2010
Great Video!
mullyboyfilms
06. Sep, 2010
lol 1:50 he whistles when he says surrounded
SeamusMagilacutty
06. Sep, 2010
great job mike!!!! this video helped me build my deck. now i can have all my friends over for a cookout. your my favorite how to lowes spokesperson. stay beautiful.
LVWNTX60
06. Sep, 2010
Cool! Now I know where to begin to design my deck in my new home.
6093135869
06. Sep, 2010
NUT SACK!
NUT SACK!
NUT SACK!
sovrcat
06. Sep, 2010
ownage
gwenchi
06. Sep, 2010
What a great show!! this is perfect! planning on my diy decking.
free2fleewithme
07. Sep, 2010
i have a few floating around nothing concrete i want to find the perfect one that will be timeless like yestermorrow great choice
gjt3rd
07. Sep, 2010
@free2fleewithme
did you find a name?
kamitera
07. Sep, 2010
I attended the summer program more than 10 years ago, and it was a life changing experience for me. And to this day, the decisions I make around sustainability comes from what I learned there.
free2fleewithme
07. Sep, 2010
i thought of this name for my production company so i typed it in to see if anyone had it and yes someone already has it so much for yestermorrow
yestermorrowdb
07. Sep, 2010
No that was not Brian, but someone who actually looks a lot like Brian.
Bob Ferris
Yestermorrow
TimberGeek
07. Sep, 2010
Is that Brian Felice leaning over the chain mortiser at 1:10? He helped cut my frame!
yestermorrowdb
07. Sep, 2010
The school is in north central Vermont. Specifically it is on the border between Warren and Waitsfield in the Mad River Valley. There are directions on the Yestermorrow website. come visit or take a class!
pelloadassy
07. Sep, 2010
where is it?????????
TomLandis
07. Sep, 2010
Yestermorrow founder, John Connell, has authored several books: Creating the Inspired House and Homing Instinct. Both are great introductions to Design/Build.
mj2064
07. Sep, 2010
Inspiring and exciting and totally logical – now that I have seen this video.
I would love to take a class!
yestermorrowdb
07. Sep, 2010
Thanks. The website is now in the blurb. Glad you liked the video.
norsehorse
07. Sep, 2010
Appreciate your sharing this informative video. Thank you.
P.S.
You might want to consider including the Web address to the YD/BS Website within the description of this video.
lakecove
07. Sep, 2010
I agree this is a great school and well worth the investment of time and money to go there. And the Mad River Valley is a wonderful setting. Makes it easy and fun to learn.
jbc1851
07. Sep, 2010
This is a refreshingly clear presentation of this unique school in VT, free from marketing and promotional content that can make such videos so tiresome. Great footage of the Green Mountains!
Just watching this will make you feel like you are going to design your own place.