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Комментарии : 229   
@grahamhunt1169
@grahamhunt1169 Год назад
“Scott Brown here” appreciation society are getting withdrawal symptoms.
@joshuafrederick8374
@joshuafrederick8374 Год назад
Had the exact same thought. Best intro on RU-vid. Come on Scott!
@LachieSamuel
@LachieSamuel Год назад
I know right! My and the mrs have to settle for saying it to each other instead lol
@neilarmour4497
@neilarmour4497 Год назад
I love that bit for RU-vids auto generated subtitles alone. There is an amazing number of different variations on what it thought he says. My personal fave is "slot down here" 😂
@HenryTyrrell
@HenryTyrrell Год назад
He’s got brown hair
@kidkay2042
@kidkay2042 Год назад
The European sidekick builder has a fair point when i think about it. No such thing as bad weather just bad preparation.
@LoredanaKeks
@LoredanaKeks Год назад
Probably the best Ryan’s ru-vid.comUgkxGZedDTcDfgD7fG_uU4esfx_EgxzlY2_1 Plans on building a shed is hardly ever found. And Ryan takes the mystery out of different types of foundation options, etc. He even shows how to build a shed with different designs. Very comprehensive, covering different roofing materials, siding, etc.
@russell26596
@russell26596 Год назад
I love this channel. It has 95% convinced me I do not have the energy, enthusiasm or positive attitude to tackle my own house renovations
@Visionist
@Visionist Год назад
You forgot time.
@russell26596
@russell26596 Год назад
@@Visionist Skill too
@steffengrossmann169
@steffengrossmann169 Год назад
Man, that subtle Sheep pun by Ray takes the crown of all puns 😂🫶
@Davey768
@Davey768 Год назад
Scott is at his happiest when he's chopping timber. Just look at his tail wagging at 4:17!
@ScottBrownCarpentry
@ScottBrownCarpentry Год назад
😂😂
@mitchchartrand
@mitchchartrand Год назад
Also when talking about decks
@StazyPresent
@StazyPresent Год назад
top comment 🤣
@fredio54
@fredio54 Год назад
It's amazing that when you hired Ray as a comedian he also happened to be a decent tradie. Not bahd, not bahd at all.
@CaribouKH
@CaribouKH Год назад
"There's no bad weather, there's just bad preparation" if I remember correctly was one of the basic tenants in the Finnish army. Ray for the win!
@Sadikel
@Sadikel Год назад
God, how I wish he would post more than once a week... Honestly I fully relax watching these videos
@uglybob0072
@uglybob0072 Год назад
I prefer that it's once a week. I like that I can watch it on Saturday mornings with breakfast and I think it's keeps the videos more interesting. Too many channels want to show EVERYTHING they do, and they soon get pretty stale & boring.
@marienvisser8336
@marienvisser8336 Год назад
The Dutch or Northern European saying is "there is no such thing as bad weather, only bad clothing!" Greetings from sunny Holland!
@dukbud6065
@dukbud6065 Год назад
Keep up the good work guys, ray seems to be keeping Scott on the right path
@solbergsindre
@solbergsindre Год назад
The saying in Norway is "There is not bad weather, only bad clothes" (it's a bit more catchy in Norwegian, as it rhymes!). Which is why the easiest way to spot a Norwegian abroad is looking for the one invariably wearing an all weather jacket
@CptAwesomedude
@CptAwesomedude Год назад
Same as in sweden
@sdsd2e2321
@sdsd2e2321 Год назад
Gym teacher classic.
@cuebj
@cuebj Год назад
Same in cycling... now. Back in 1970s and earlier, before modern clothes (especially socks, shoes, and gloves), it was bad weather
@steffengrossmann169
@steffengrossmann169 Год назад
Haglöfs once had an add saying; Always buy better clothes than you need 💪 Maybe that’s why so many Melbournians wear Canada Goose jackets 🤪🔫
@tallAldiProduction
@tallAldiProduction Год назад
In Germany we say it too
@jamesblack1602
@jamesblack1602 Год назад
I love the Terra Lana product. We used it in our 1920s bungalow. Wool will absorb any moisture in the envelope, making it easier to dry. Also, we noticed it’s fantastic at sound insulation
@bennettgulstrom603
@bennettgulstrom603 Год назад
So entertaining to watch someone else's home reno. Being in the northern hemisphere and seeing your weather confuses my brain. Keep up the great work!
@Bossie-
@Bossie- Год назад
As a Belgian, I just love how Dutch Ray is.
@Xiph1980
@Xiph1980 Год назад
Also, Raymond, inderdaad, afgelopen week heeft het de hele week geregend hier, dus dat zag er uit als prima Nederlands weer! 😁
@M.A.S.Ked-Crusader
@M.A.S.Ked-Crusader Год назад
Nice one guys, every video is a significant step forward, that cookie looked amazing btw !
@daylen577
@daylen577 Год назад
Very glad to hear Paerau is doing alright. Hope you manage to visit at some point, even if it's off-camera!
@mikegilyeat3213
@mikegilyeat3213 Год назад
You know you're a tradesman, when a live power box gets you excited..., Did a complete home reno re-wire 4 years ago from knob and tube. Hot stuff! Yea, a pun.
@iansinclair7581
@iansinclair7581 Год назад
In Scotland there is no bad weather, just the wrong clothes. I was fascinated when Jess and Scott mentioned the other week that they listened to Neil Oliver’s podcast (Stirling). Neil is a very good broadcaster give him a try. I look forward to Saturday morning when I catch up on Jess and Scott’s progress on their home. All the best from Fife and keep up the good work
@more.power.
@more.power. Год назад
Thanks Scotty, Jess & Ray great video. Cheers
@lontar4789
@lontar4789 Год назад
i love these people and this channel. always puts me in a such a great mood
@johnrwallace
@johnrwallace Год назад
Fantastic work! Love this channel!
@YouNeedToCalmDown76
@YouNeedToCalmDown76 Год назад
Shout out to Jess, you really appear to be in the 'hump' zone of your renovation where everything looks like chaos with no end in sight. It can be quite mentality taxing living in a renovator, especially for partners - Really looking forward to the progress to come
@katrinabell7684
@katrinabell7684 Год назад
It is all coming together so well SBC!😎
@user-mx8hq6on6p
@user-mx8hq6on6p Год назад
This channel is the reason that one day I will be able to make videos of my own house, Super inspiring. Love the vids as always!
@akcalder92
@akcalder92 Год назад
Glad to hear about Paudo.
@terrytopliss9506
@terrytopliss9506 Год назад
Brand new electrical board Scott, looks good. Making great progress even with the crap weather. Thanks for the latest exciting episode Scott.👍👍
@bamibal990
@bamibal990 Год назад
I am from the Netherlands and this looks like summer!
@krayonss
@krayonss Год назад
this episode was chaotic feeling and my adhd appreciated that, thank you scott!
@SteveAndAlexBuild
@SteveAndAlexBuild Год назад
Still getting my head around everything being opposite to us in England just warming up here for a very late spring/ summer 😎🌤️. Bungalow coming along nicely 🤩🧱👍🏼
@JohnPatersonAu
@JohnPatersonAu Год назад
I like your cordless insulation table saw. 👍👍
@danielkuznia7566
@danielkuznia7566 Год назад
The wood fiber insolation stuff is also very good if you have this in New Zealand. I tried it out recently and it has very good " clamping power " if that is a word and stays stable for a long time and it cant burn, in case of a fire it will instantly form a layer of coal on the outside that blocks of the heat from the fire. But This wool polyester mix insolates probably better so the layer does not have to be that thick.
@kristofferholst6053
@kristofferholst6053 Год назад
Yup, no bad weather just bad clothes. Is what we say in Northern Europe. It is true - otherwise it would be to miserable to live here 😁
@boytanoful
@boytanoful Год назад
it's HAPPENING! thanx for the vid.
@MegsCarpentry-lovedogs
@MegsCarpentry-lovedogs Год назад
Scott, thanks for explaining some details here and there as you move forward. Why things are done and what the product is all about and the planning, keeping that organized positive out look. Cool about the specialty saw for cutting insulation. We really enjoy Ray and his sense of humour as well....."Not Baaaaaaad!" and "You are way too eager to give me this cup of coffee." Good one Ray! Hang in there Jess.....patience to get this massive reno done...such detail and a lot of thought to make sure things are "built right." 💝🇨🇦👷‍♀🔨🪚
@thisismissem
@thisismissem Год назад
Jess's comment about putting a wooly jumper on the house could be a thing! ANZAC soldiers used to wear wollen jumpers *under* their dress uniforms to keep warm & be protected from the rain, given they weren't allowed to wear jumpers over their uniforms & didn't have jacket's. The wool would absorb the water & would increase the insulating warmth - at least, that's what my dress Sargent told me in the airforce cadets when I was younger.
@halvard3755
@halvard3755 Год назад
Woolen long underwear is very common in the nordic countries. It stays warm even if wet.
@jackhawkpiper97
@jackhawkpiper97 Год назад
Favorite part of my Fridays!
@james-jq8sk
@james-jq8sk Год назад
Have not watched for a while, did not hear what happened with Paerau but was only thinking about him today whilst doing a paint job, he's a top bloke and I hope he's okay? great channel and great content as always...
@krazzygranny7032
@krazzygranny7032 Год назад
I miss your tool guy who travels around with the tools
@no-passport-needed
@no-passport-needed Год назад
Gaston!
@krazzygranny7032
@krazzygranny7032 Год назад
@@no-passport-needed yep just didn't want to call him by another name by accident
@user-ql7el5kt4v
@user-ql7el5kt4v Год назад
Have used Tera Lana since we started our reno's in about 2010 - great product! Wish I had known about the saw thought - its tricky to cut with scissors...
@hannesRSA
@hannesRSA Год назад
I've used the same bread knife inherited from my parents for 4 insulation jobs and it's still the best option.
@ethanblack6174
@ethanblack6174 Год назад
Stott my old mate love your work.. We are in a race if you didn't know ? My wife watches your videos she uses your progress to check how much I have completed on our place 😂 now I have untill the end of the yard to finsh the renovation 😅😅
@andyboyd720
@andyboyd720 Год назад
Kahikatea …. small pronunciation tip …. Car - he - car - tear/tee-ah, aka white pine. Love the vlog and your journey/teachings. Long time fan👍🇳🇿
@brentfleming1756
@brentfleming1756 Год назад
Scott, dont throw the broken flooring in the bin. That timber is like gold for hobbyists
@cobberpete1
@cobberpete1 Год назад
Talking of friends.. We haven't seen Gaston for a while. We are salivating of the new tools that are becoming available 😉
@leemail857
@leemail857 Год назад
diggin that heavy groov. We use this new thing called a laser line.
@caveweta
@caveweta Год назад
We had “Green Sheep” (brand) wool insulation installed in the roof cavity in our house, which is the same age as yours. Best move we ever made. Get it blown in to whatever thickness you want, our house is as warm as toast in the Waikato now.
@shanegenx7519
@shanegenx7519 Год назад
there’s a special tool to take boards off you cut about 100mm at walls tool leavers up about 3 boards. also a demolition contractor said they flood floor so it sweels nails never reid that but have with tool that hired
@lucastudor5536
@lucastudor5536 Год назад
"Power board", eh? It's always interesting hearing the different slang or technical terms for different industry terms. I also am super interested about what the percentage of pro carpenters to just regular people. I mean if i wasnt a carpenter at all, I might watch strictly for Scotty's personality and banter. I don't know though if i would from the beginning. It's definitely entertaining being a pro carpenter that is in his same position, the one he was in before the move and the house purchase (project manager that still puts a tool belt on and works 50% of the day). I also love that he is just like me and wishes they could do labor 100% of the time and tell all the manager and business time to FRIG OFF! Love that type of person. I am waiting for Scott to finish the house and go back to working full time. Its much more interesting when i get to see more different styles of houses and types of work. I live and work on the east coast of the states. We're literally on opposite sides of the planet geographically and how we build. All that said, i would still watch you even if you just farted into the camera and labeled it CONTENT. Thanks for everything big dawg!
@jscoulter61
@jscoulter61 Год назад
I have seen some other guys using those saws for cutting spray foam over runs and polystyrene insulation. Think it was on the Perkins Brothers channel. Always thought if I ever need to do insulation, I would def get one - or remember just as I finished that there is a saw that I should have used 😀
@colescanlen1597
@colescanlen1597 Год назад
Nice new switch and meter comboboard
@thisoldproperty
@thisoldproperty Год назад
I think that was the rain cloud that came across Australia a few days prior. Your Welcome!
@danielwillits2173
@danielwillits2173 Год назад
In the Netherlands there’s a cycle race at the coast where they deliberately wait for a super windy day to hold it so that you have to ride into like 60mph winds! And people do it for fun!!!
@mrdolby
@mrdolby Год назад
In Germany we say „es gibt kein schlechtes wetter, nur die falsche kleidung“ which roughly translates to „there’s no bad weather, just bad clothing“. As always amazing video!
@andash123
@andash123 Год назад
Det finns inte dåligt väder, bara dåliga kläder!
@williamadair8301
@williamadair8301 Год назад
I put wool insulation in a garage in 1990. Had to do some repairs a couple years ago, and it looked like new.
@hrg5010
@hrg5010 Год назад
Interesting how those bumble bees like marigolds. Noticed that in Wellie as well. They are so cool. Sorry no building context here :).
@IanvanWijk
@IanvanWijk Год назад
In the Netherlands they would call it: Honde weer!
@jackgroot6170
@jackgroot6170 Год назад
Or! "Het regent pijpestelen".
@ulrichminky9495
@ulrichminky9495 Год назад
Do you micromanage Ray like this??? I laughed out loud. You guys are wonderful. Cheers from Canada where I have only just mowed my lawn for the first time this season. ~ulrich
@dennis2376
@dennis2376 Год назад
Third time in the lower mainland of BC. :(
@koekum2142
@koekum2142 Год назад
10:53 I was yellinng Squarespace
@arslanseitaly8364
@arslanseitaly8364 Год назад
Scott literally renovated the whole house😮
@mrSalior1
@mrSalior1 Год назад
I do work for a bespoke shed builder in London, they use the sheep wool insulation. It works great but as a sparky I hate it when I have to drill through walls it binds to your drill bit I’ve literally spent an hour trying to put a 25mm hole through an external stud wall! Also if I ever have to modify anything after they’ve insulated I find it irritates my eyes and throat worse than any other type of insulation! But hey what’s my whining mean it works well and I believe it’s quite eco friendly so I’m all for it (almost)!
@goodfella4493
@goodfella4493 Год назад
I see you opening the door handle whilst carrying the box😂👏🏻
@Captain_chapman
@Captain_chapman Год назад
“Exciting” 😂😂 Punniest linesman in NZ
@stuartcraigon2003
@stuartcraigon2003 Год назад
Scottish Comedian Billy Cononley once said something similar about bad weather, worth searching RU-vid for the video
@threetowers5695
@threetowers5695 Год назад
I saw a contractor using an electric knife. Not sure how long those blades lasted but it looked like easy work.
@richardc6932
@richardc6932 Год назад
I was an Insulation. Contractor for more than 32 years an have to say that saw is just a waist of Good money. All my workers need was a sharp fillet knife and a straight edge to depress the insulation at the desired line. The saw is for tool geeks. When you are ready to cut it will never be never be in reach or someone will be trying hard to cut wood with it! I always likes “rock wool” as an alternative to what we call “glass” insulation. F’glas is very common in my park of the world and you would have a difficult time trying to cut a 6” thick batt with that saw. Definitely would work with the semi-ridged wool you have.
@adrianbolger7696
@adrianbolger7696 Год назад
NZ and Irish weather very similar !!
@boltyfpv8592
@boltyfpv8592 Год назад
minus the fact they get a summer lol
@mohammadalihossain7783
@mohammadalihossain7783 Год назад
Nice wark
@n0killer86
@n0killer86 Год назад
Maybe you can try to use some RockWool. Hard to Source and expensive in NZ. But overall, its the best insulation you can find. I'm using some of the Rockwool for my current construction.
@juliusbertels4980
@juliusbertels4980 Год назад
@10:53 was waiting for the square space sponsoring like crazy. Something must have gone wrong here
@samelliott259
@samelliott259 Год назад
when jess started helping i was waiting for the segway ..... " so you want me to measure .... this squarespace ?"
@Dragonited
@Dragonited Год назад
That way to cut off the power feels so complicated. Here in Sweden the power line connects to a metal cabinett at the property line where they have the power meter and main fuses for each building on the property with one fuse for each phase. Then there is a cable going into the house where it connects to a distribution board. So you can basically cut all power to the property by unscrewing the three phases of the mains going into the meter or that's how we used to do it 3 weeks ago. Then they switched the meters and now we just have to hold a button for 6 seconds to break it. ALso good on not going fiberglas. That stuff is terrible. We mostly use rockwool here now. Much better then fiberglas and have just as good insulation value.
@brendano7282
@brendano7282 Год назад
Here in New Zealand older houses with overhead power lines usually have pole fuses, or a fuse on the barge board beside where the lines are attached to the house. Not sure what they do on newer houses or houses that have been converted to underground power.
@MrHenhei
@MrHenhei Год назад
hehehhe, here in Norway we say "there is no bad weather only bad clothing"
@cccc-ru9ex
@cccc-ru9ex Год назад
Show us more about the electrical installation and meter panel,
@luciflash
@luciflash Год назад
Weird to see the power meter in the same box. In my country they put the meter on the pole, that's how much they trust us.
@AS-pk3su
@AS-pk3su Год назад
Another great video. Did the electrical wires from the fuse box need to be extended for the move?
@filthy-casual
@filthy-casual Год назад
I like every video before I watch it 😀
@Scooter1964NZ
@Scooter1964NZ Год назад
Why are you not using R2.7 Earthwool in the walls and use R6.3 in ceiling. Makes a huge difference.
@sniperfi4532
@sniperfi4532 Год назад
Armondo has his work cut out for him with that re-wireable fuse board. Done well.
@PeanutsDadForever
@PeanutsDadForever Год назад
Jess does tradies catering?? Love the Dutch influence, they have the best humour! 🇦🇺👴🏻
@markrosenvinge8353
@markrosenvinge8353 Год назад
When Jess mentions squares.. and there is no corny transition toooo... Squarespace.. Almost felt wrong..
@thejoke2791
@thejoke2791 Год назад
7:49 The foreigner has become a true southern kiwi.👍
@anibaljrbalt
@anibaljrbalt Год назад
An electric kitchen knife works well with some rigid insulation boards.
@darrylkennedy2125
@darrylkennedy2125 Год назад
And foam as used in upholstery. Been using one for years.
@mitchchartrand
@mitchchartrand Год назад
Not for human bones for emergency amputations or "reasons". Just an FYI.
@darrylkennedy2125
@darrylkennedy2125 Год назад
@@mitchchartrand 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@anibaljrbalt
@anibaljrbalt Год назад
@@darrylkennedy2125 absolutely
@steventhomas9461
@steventhomas9461 Год назад
820k paid for the house ,and top value now is just over 700k ,hopefully all the alterations will keep up the value
@mikemalone2231
@mikemalone2231 Год назад
I enjoy your work and thought process explained. Just wondering if you have mineral or Rock wool insulation in your country?
@j.markkrzystofiak9907
@j.markkrzystofiak9907 Год назад
Super interested to see what tiny bathroom sinks are available in NZ.
@outofoblivionproductions4015
Wool is also fire-resistant. :)
@joelw6215
@joelw6215 Год назад
No way everyone in New Zealand is that happy. 😂. Wish I lived there
@runarsimonsen1526
@runarsimonsen1526 Год назад
Adding to Ray's comment 😅 As we say in Norway: "There is no such thing as bad weather, only bad clothes" 😁
@mr.wizeguy8995
@mr.wizeguy8995 Год назад
Circular saw has worked well with every more natural insulation.
@user-vv5yy5dp3o
@user-vv5yy5dp3o Год назад
0:23 the cabinet on the trolley opening the door by the handle is a impressive feat. I think this deserves celebration In the video!!
@noahbennett1
@noahbennett1 Год назад
Can you please set the store up again! My wife and I would love to buy shirts. Especially “But can he hang a door”!!
@allanm2601
@allanm2601 Год назад
Another great episode Scott, Jess and Ray - loved his 'baa" re the wool insulation! Scott what model Sony headphones was Jess wearing at 11:51 please?
@JACKATTACKED
@JACKATTACKED Год назад
Jigsaw insulation blades as well Scott.
@WEEDA_G
@WEEDA_G Год назад
Should of used the festool insulation cutter it's class
@NameNaameNameeNaamee
@NameNaameNameeNaamee Год назад
1:20 🤣At first glance I thought Jess had picked up painting and was very bad at it, but then I realized its just the weather forecast 😂🙊 In hindsight, if anything, Jess would be an awesome painter I'm sure, just to clear that up ;)
@jimurrata6785
@jimurrata6785 Год назад
Kiwi Dundee. "Thats not a bread knife. *_THIS_* is a bread knife!!!!"
@opalfuzion6559
@opalfuzion6559 Год назад
0:21 that was smooooooth as
@nfi2nfi2
@nfi2nfi2 Год назад
You can tear poly with your hands if you, turn on the side, hold each side where you want to tear and hold your arms up shoulder level (chicken arms) and pull it will tear easily
@russellsickler5961
@russellsickler5961 Год назад
Are you ever worried about asbestos risky products through the reno? Or just yeet it?
@kiwigrunt330
@kiwigrunt330 Год назад
Building paper does breath. I'm pretty sure it is still Code compliant as well. R1.8 for walls is not.
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