You have all that tin off the roof you should use it to make a veranda / porch / covered area outside the front door. This could make your living area under the roof bigger and a good place to get out of the sun ☀️ and keep the rain ☔ away from your front door. Good job you guys 🎉🎉💪👍
When the Boss is standing in front of you and chatting, you ae prone to making errors. i.e, filling the bucket with sand and cements, and unwittingly throwing it back to the floor. Keep it up. Inspiring and awesome.
Hi. Just thought i would let you know, that i am stepping away from RU-vid for a while, due to personal reasons. But will play catch up. So i will not be commenting during this period. Stay safe and Laura keep on to him about his health and safety. ❤️🫶🌹🚐👍
I love al you have done. But I'm a little concern with your water container, because they get contaminated so easily and you have to wash them more than anothers. I hope you don't have to work harder with them.
My opinion is that the distance between the roof beams is too large. I suggest you look at common building specifications for that type of roof. And/or ask the manufacturer of those roofing sheets and/or consult experts as to the maximum distances between beams. The consequence of too large a distance is a sagging roof and/or it will be unsafe to walk on it since it may collapse under your weight. This will damage the roofing and your time and effort will have been wasted. If it was me I would add 4 beams in total (two beams on each slope) so as to narrow the distance between each beam.
It was NOT just removing a roof, it was removing the roof of your home! A harrowing process for everyone! That old tin looks like it's still in pretty good shape it has a TON of uses! Maybe even half a cover over your well! (YES! That still bothers me for some reason!) You do need to send me an address so I can send you guys some leather gloves! I know they dampen the feel but working with that metal you need some. One slip and there goes a ton of hospital bills! It took 2 trips for me before I learned! If it tried to rain before you are done tape over the electrical and let it rain. No carpet, no furniture, no worries! I mean you DID run a pressure washer in there. LOL...easy for me to say 3000 miles away right?
Watch u tubers life by living with Ricky and Victoria, they also took off roof and expanded higher by a few blocks on their ruin. Theirs turned out really nice. You two are so cute keep on keeping on ❤
Wow, the workmanship that went into building the Barn all those years ago is amazing, I had no idea the walls would be that thick and it and all its history has now been passed to you two and you are doing a brilliant job, can't wait to see what next week has in store for us 👍