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This video inspired me to insulate and finish out my detached garage. I just finished the project over the weekend and it is now climate controlled.
Ответитьfun video!!!
ОтветитьHey you who are reading, Jesus loves you.
ОтветитьThis is fantastic! Exactly the video I was looking for. We have a one car garage that is poor repair that is used for storage and workshop space, it's rickety and not weather proof arghhh but a full garage replacement isn't in our budget for many years to come 🙃 you showed me how to repair what we have to tide us over. Thanks 🙌🩷 (from New Zealand)
ОтветитьShed? That's a building not a shed
ОтветитьShould'v kept the old doors just as a cover if there is chance for hurricanes in the future
ОтветитьWhat jod do you do, on a daily basis
ОтветитьOnly Americans would put wood against ground on building foundations.
ОтветитьWait, you saved a stinkbug?
ОтветитьWhy on earth wouldn’t you put new tin on the building after all that investment? Jeesh.
ОтветитьCan do attitude and perseverance, any size shop works.
Nice space you ended up with. Go Neil.
How are your wood posts doing? Just bought a house with a 28x30 morton pole barn that was built in the 80s. Just discovered that a few of the posts are rotted out right at ground level 😅
ОтветитьLiving the dream, man. I'm very envious.
Ответитьi am Mechanic you company job
ОтветитьMate your Father in Law is a Champion he saved you heaps of money he must like you …Great Video I like it stay safe cheers 🙏❤️😃👍🦘🇦🇺🇺🇸😎
ОтветитьNeil gets my good guy of the year award!
ОтветитьBtw that bug you saved seems to be an invasive brown marmorated stink bug, it destroys alot of high value crops; better to kill than save.
ОтветитьCame out mint! Great job!
ОтветитьI'll hang a garage door but higher out the spring work.
ОтветитьThis is the first time I have seen that nail puller used, I have used one for over forty years.
ОтветитьYour father-in-law is a gift! Keep his daughter very happy! Remember to pay it back.
ОтветитьI really loved this video. I’m getting ready to do something almost identical to this so I’ll be watching your video a few times and taking a few notes lol
ОтветитьI dont know if you replaced your outside lighting yet but what I did was buy replacement globes and sprayed them with yellow tint. Takes me about 20 minutes to change them in the spring/fall when the bugs are bad and I still have the nice color for most of the year, and it was way cheaper than replacement fixtures
ОтветитьGreat video, I subscribed and I’ll be watching more of your videos. Just an idea, I covered a section of one wall with 1/2 inch 5 ply plywood and that section is my hardware store area. Shovel, rakes, broom, garden hoses, 2 step ladders, extension ladder, mail, foldable saw horses. Lawn edger, fire poker, etc. shelves above for things I might need some day. Remember to keep having fun.
ОтветитьI am currently working on my shed. Videos up on my channel
ОтветитьI too pick up and relocate bugs, spiders, etc… 👍
ОтветитьLucky having great in-laws and espeally farther in law that is into construction work.
ОтветитьWhat's with the little tiny narrow screen? I'm outta here.
ОтветитьReally nice… until you painted the spray foam.
Sorry man but that just totally fucked up what would’ve otherwise been a great dopamine hit
I see a lot of comments about water intrusion between the shell and insulation. I don’t know, so I won’t comment. What I do know is how flammable that stuff is. It’s meant to be sealed so that there is fire protection. Latex paint will not work. 5/8 (fire rated) drywall is necessary to make the building safe.
ОтветитьCan you do a breakdown on the cost?
ОтветитьGood team.....good job! Enjoy
ОтветитьI woulda used plywood for the interior walls way more rugged
ОтветитьA shed???its a 2 bedroom home in most places... My shed is a 12 x 20 😅 I moved up from an 8x12 😅😅😅
Now i need to a bigger shed like yours 😅😅😅
Very cool video
ОтветитьAwesome video. I’m looking at renovating a similar shop space and I got some great ideas from your video. I was thinking of going with rockwool but I like the spray foam idea. Looks like you get as much snow as we do, what part of the country are you in?
ОтветитьAndrew, thanks a lot for showing us the whole process. Did you add in extra electrical sockets at some point? Really nice project. Look forward to future videos. Commentary is down to earth and informative 👍
ОтветитьThat timber around the base of the shed. I would think that is installing redundancy. I would have simply put concrete in there.
ОтветитьThe spray foam will off gas for a long time. I wouldn't want to breath that stuff in.
ОтветитьThe insulation is flammable????
ОтветитьThe sliding doors would have been cool to keep as shutters over the garage door. But its good looking workshop now in any case.
Ответитьnice job but It would drive me INSANE with that exposed spray foam!Ive seen ALOT of videos with guys that do this and i dont understand it.either conventional insulation or steel over spray foam is the only way to go in my opinion.Sorry,it will do the job but looks like sh!t...Not for me at least.
ОтветитьRad!
ОтветитьRight on! Dang
Ответить"Shaap" 🤙
Ответитьhaving the tongue and groove upside down probably didnt help with that rotten board situation - groove is holding water.
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