I'll say it again: BEST PROJECT SERIES ON YT EVER!!!! Watching you struggle to get the steel ring on the round tray was hard, and funny. If you think back to pioneer days, when they made or fixed wagon wheels (or barrel makers), they would heat the metal band up to have it expand slightly, then slip it on easily. Nice and tight when it cools down, or they also quenched it in water to make it shrink fast and tight to the wood.
you're young, you learned from your experience, you survived, you will be better prepared for your next adventure. that's all we can ask for in life. i really enjoyed this project and the way you edited it for us to watch. good luck going forward.
Guys, Great job! My 85 year old dad, who is also a master carpenter watches RU-vid videos on Roku while sitting in his La-Z-Boy. He often watches various construction jobs for hours. He watched every one of your vids. I visited him and now I am addicted. Very entertaining. And So much footage…great job with the edits. I hope you get lots of contracts for others from this!
Great series!! I have really enjoyed watching you all learn and try things outside your comfort zone!!! I have four girls and on our farm/winery the motto is "how hard can it be" when looking ar projects. I can't wait for the next project. PS You have inspired me to get working our stone silo so let the project begin. I'm 60 years old and still learn something new everyday. Cheers from eastern Pa.
I've seen this project from the start, weird premise but vlog after vlog I finally subscribed. I'm excited of parties here. Amazing brother cooperation, amazing woodworking skills, amazing materials, etc. Just amazing!
Congratulations guys! From an observer's perspective, the silo reno project is 100%++ successful. The creativity. skill and workmanship is spot-on. As perfectionists, only you are aware of the glitches here and there, and there are always things you would have done differently. You should feel proud of yourselves for a very challenging job exceptionally well done. I hope you guys are not done. I look forward to your next project and I can only imagine! Thank you for sharing your experience.
I love the ending bit where it became a clear the air space. Fight like kids then get all the grievances off your chest afterwards. That top floor felt appropriate like a clubhouse for you guys. A grown up treehouse of sorts. I'm proud of you guys and the hard work you did. Every project should have a checklist at the beginning and end: All your fingers and all your brothers. Safety and family. On to the next project boys!
WOW!!! I am very impressed by your workmanship, your stick-to-itiveness. and your vision. This was an excellent series. You will go far in this life with these amazing skills!!! I can't wait for the next project!!! Thank you for sharing with us!
Well done gents, this was a great series to watch, thank u for all the hard work u put into it, it turned out amazing, u can be really proud of urselves. Not sure who taught u ur work ethic, but it shows thru ur team work, the quality of ur workmanship, ur characters and the final product. Look forward to what u have planned next, but first, rest WELL 😊
This is beautiful! Simple, elegantly beautiful. Your steps are my favorite design. And personally I bet you’ll find some grabbing the nut at the top to support themselves going down the stairs. The railing is gorgeous. This is one of the best videos on YT!
Men, you created something that doesn’t exist anywhere else on earth and In history that also serves as a work of art and craftsmanship. Great work, I’m looking forward to the next project !
It's pretty damned cool! I can't wait for the next project. Bickering can be a thing when there are so many siblings. There were 6 of us growing up in the '60's and '70's, off grid, no neighbors. I was the only girl, but there were times when arguments got physical between the boys and sometimes there were stitches but we weren't really civilized. Luckily, most of us grew up and we are now genuinely pleased to see each other and can talk like normal people so there's hope for you boys too! You are great! Any other siblings? Will we ever get to meet your folks?
Always great to see a new post from you boys. And this one I have really been looking forward to. Great job. Hope you have some terrific gatherings in your beautiful repurposed silo.
You Guys absolutely killed this project. I would love to meet your father. You guys obviously had one hell of a mentor in your younger years. Best project series I've seen yet. Bravo!
I am a lazy typist so I copied someone elses commentary that expresed my exact sentiments. Congratulations guys! From an observer's perspective, the silo reno project is 100%++ successful. The creativity. skill and workmanship is spot-on. As perfectionists, only you are aware of the glitches here and there, and there are always things you would have done differently. You should feel proud of yourselves for a very challenging job exceptionally well done. I hope you guys are not done. I look forward to your next project and I can only imagine! Thank you for sharing your experience
That was amazing and fun to watch. You guys did great and were a lot of fun to watch. Entertaining, educational, funny at times. Hope you guys love it.
Regarding potential heat from fireplace chimney, if there is power behind the TV consider adding a couple pc fans to circulate air away from the TV. If you use USB fans designed for laptops they are relatively inexpensive and quiet. Have you added USB lighting around backside of TV and to illuminate the back bar liquor. Regarding TV’s, will the outside patio TV remain throughout the winter? Will it be removable for winter or will you be building a weatherproof cabinet around it for security and safety? The metal roofing on the silo is terrific and compliments the other buildings on the property. You gentlemen have completed a terrific recovery and reconstruction. An inexpensive solution for your elevator may be achieved by repurposing an electric scissor lift. Somewhere on YT I’ve seen these lifts repurposed for elevators. However, adding the same in your confined area is probably impractical. Wishing you and your family a blessed autumn filled with gentle seasonally appropriate weather and restful evenings together enjoying your new space. Peace
Gentlemen, I have to tell you how impressed I am with your work. To see such incredible woodworking talent in such young men is refreshing, and a surprising. Your enthusiasm, fun spirit, and kindness among your brothers is awesome and inspiring. Keep doing amazing things and we will continue to watch and enjoy. I’d love to know if the silo project is for yourselves? A client? Who owns it? Would be really interesting to hear more about your personal backgrounds, training, and upbringing. Well done guys. Well done.
You guys did an amazing job. So much detail, design and work you guys put into this. I enjoyed every minute of this project. Super awesome guys. Congratulations. 👏👏👏
Here's a suggestion under the octagon table to the 1st wood rung put up a netting you can probably get any color, you wouldn't want a cellphone to ping pong down to shards amongst whatever else just a thought great series guys.
Un grand bravo à vous tous les gars !!! Vous avez au moins un fan absolu en France. Merci beaucoup car ce que vous entreprenez frise la perfection. C'est très inspirant. Bonne continuation et à bientôt, Pascal
You guys did a awesome job and sometimes those projects you love like a Suzuki jimmy! You love for the good and for the bad all this make a special place
Great job and great video. Silo looks great. I would put a toe kick around bottom of table so that anything dropped would not fall to floors below; like keys, phone, tools, drinks, etc.
You guys did an absolutely wonderful and detailed professional and endless financial endeavor. You are ore your own worst critic From our view, absolutely fabulous!!!!!!
Stunning work. I've been following from the beginning; a pleasure to watch how you all work together. Just came back from Wisconsin... wish I knew where this is so I can see it IRL.
Loved following along on this build, incredible. If you guys ever throw a party & want live music hit me up !! Would love to have some beers with you boys . Cheers 🍻
I’m from Saukville! Can I come visit at your next Packer Party? 😊 An amazing journey! Loved all the creativity, beautiful craftsmanship, and problem solving! Amazing job you guys!
One suggestion if i could. I would make sure no one climbs the ladder with wet soles on their shoes. I’ve slipped on rungs before and with those finished beveled wood rungs i can see a lot of slipping feet and i hope they have a strong grip because that’s one heck of a drop. Could be really bad if alcohol is introduced. Other than that i absolutely love this project and you young guys should be proud of yourselves because you have some talent and skills.
A very entertaining renovation. BTW, I did not see any music sound system installed. A surround sound system would really enhance the floors that have a large screen TV
Congratulations 🎉 Great project and execution. The bar is beautiful but, I know y’all are young, not practical for everyone…like your mom. Maybe a small hinged cutout with slow closing mechanism to keep from crushing fingers could be done in the future for easier access and convenience. Be proud of y’all’s achievements 🎉 🙋♀️💖🇨🇱
one quick add i would make would be to add a 2-3 inch lip around the hole in the floor. never know when you might drop a drink or phone and have it slide across the floor to the drop of death......
It needs a drain. Even into a 5 gallon bucket under the bar if there's no better drainage, but that little tray is going to fill up fast and be a big pain to empty.