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Barn Renovation, Part 2 , Repair work
Barn Renovation, Part 2 , Repair work
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In this video we repair all the issue we addressed in the first part. Fixing the roof support, shot blasting the walls, pouring concrete, …
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Fantastic. Great video. More video of the work would be nice.
good work young fella
Hey Steve. Love your work π
you are tempting fate removing the pink paint π
the homeowners associations' heads will blow up if you do not repaint it pink. (at least in the US)….
speaking for a friend π
Great to see progress on your barn!
Love your channel and your work ethic. Looking forward to more Old Rusty but enjoy the building and garden works. π
Sand mix is considered a topping or patch ….looks like your whole barn has a pitched corner build , with channels at perimeter…
Best practice is a membrane for separation , then a new thin , reinforced slab…GOOD WORK…
CARRY ON
Eave and peak ventilation may be the recourse if any useful insulation /vapor barrier is to be installed…..must include adequste upper panel venting for longevity…
What a great project. I am sure if you asked for apprentices to help the line would be a mile long. Keep up the good work.
Steve, I really enjoy your building novation projects! It's so satisfying watching the building being brought back to as good as (or in many cases, better) than new.
"Cooking center for Mushrooms and crap" … that has to be the quote of the year. It made me laugh and I'm still chuckling. Your videos are fun and interesting every time.
10cm concrete ? you don't wanna beef it up in the middle/near the entrance where it's easily accessible, so that you could maybe potentially eventually install a lift (thicnkness not required for lifting the Royale, but other cars would require it).
if you're looking at re-doing part of the floor, now is the time to think about it, and future-proof it maybe ?
Goed bezig Steve
*or welcome back π
Nice job! Tip: for screwing this kind of screws you can better use an impact driver. With an ordinary battery drill you can easely break the screw or torxbit because the high amount of torgue (been there done that!).
Looks awesome already Steve, great work on that shotblasting
it looks good Steve nice work
Steve you are a perfectionist I love you attention to detail in making everything secure as it should be the barn is going to look amazing
Nice work, good call no roof insulation.
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