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Father & Son RESTORE 300-year-old Barn.. [80 Day Timelapse] 

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Sword Saw: bit.ly/3h6dAAl
Chop Saw: bit.ly/3kXn9mn
Underframe for Chop Saw: bit.ly/2X1036j
85mm Circular Saw: bit.ly/3DTa2Lq
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Hammer Drill: bit.ly/2YxyQIQ
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Ortur CNC Laser Engraver: tinyurl.com/4vraj9ty
00:00 Demolition
03:35 Rebuilding Oak Frame
14:04 Installing New Frame
20:18 Repairing Top Plate
22:25 Repairing Ridge Beams
26:46 Cutting Scarf Joints
34:20 Installing New Purlins
42:28 Pulling Frame Back Together
45:08 Making Rafters at the Sawmill
50:07 Nailing New Rafters
54:24 Cutting Rafter Feet
56:18 New Concrete Ring Beam
56:49 Building Genoise Eaves
1:04:18 Installing Rafter Wedge
1:06:34 First Row of Tiles
1:10:45 Lime Pointing Genoise
1:13:39 3,000 Reclaimed Tiles
1:18:40 Finished!
1:20:40 Sweeping the Roof

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@MrNorthwestern2013
@MrNorthwestern2013 2 года назад
This is one of the most impressive things I’ve ever seen. You and your father should be incredibly proud. This was a pleasure to watch.
@samkaeppel1160
@samkaeppel1160 2 года назад
They were probably proud before a stranger on the internet told them they should be.
@__hoggasims__8208
@__hoggasims__8208 2 года назад
@@samkaeppel1160 the first comment was very benevolent and nice, why feel compelled to make a remark like this? There was no need for you to be mean
@dakillah6018
@dakillah6018 2 года назад
@@samkaeppel1160 he is just mentioning it . He knows that they are proud and he just empasizing it .
@sherryridlen9357
@sherryridlen9357 2 года назад
@@__hoggasims__8208 agreed
@harco16
@harco16 2 года назад
@@samkaeppel1160 damn how miserable are you?
@cresntookami
@cresntookami 9 месяцев назад
This is a great wood project book ru-vid.comUgkxkPIWb22DigCqxmlXerCyUF4HCl6eSU2L . Most of the projects use the pallet simply as a source of reclaimed wood not as a recognizable pallet so even if you didn't have a pallet you could make these projects with any reclaimed (or even new) wood. The instructions are excellent. The style is charming and would work with lots of different decor. There are quite a number of projects that involve tiling of teh wood pieces which is a really cool idea and can produce beautiful pieces when working with aged wood.
@nolawilson2008
@nolawilson2008 Год назад
ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC ...I,m a 73 year old mother from Queensland Aus ...I throughly enjoyed this from start to finish ...good craftsmanship is not dead ...I live across from the ocean ...and obviously no one has a roof like that ...not the age of the timer either ...loved this ...congrats ...can,t wait to watch more ...
@paulbrasier372
@paulbrasier372 2 года назад
After trying to watch some junk on Netflix I somehow found this on my phone and watched an amazing well produced movie about a father and son repairing a 300 year old garage. So worth my time and not one foul word or fake drama. Thank you both for sharing with us.
@tbone9347
@tbone9347 2 года назад
don't leave out the props to the hot chick that was helping
@joconnor3567
@joconnor3567 Год назад
Couldn’t say it any better!
@mattsawyer9356
@mattsawyer9356 2 года назад
The precision on this build is actually mind boggling.. no mastic infills, no foam sprayed to cover holes (just to secure tiles).. just amazing craftmanship which gets things to the mm. As an architect I am beyond impressed with how much attention and time would have been taken to design this to that kind of preciseness. Watching the jigs that you used to level the concrete to get the rafters bang on is incredible.. Well done guys.
@jaygranttaylor
@jaygranttaylor 2 года назад
There is no way you're a professional architect if you think any of the processes in this video are "incredible". These are all pretty basic construction techniques, albeit impressively executed by a small 2-man team. I suggest you get out on site more.
@christopherbedford9897
@christopherbedford9897 2 года назад
@@jaygranttaylor Also what school of architecture teaches the word "preciseness", I mean really 🙄
@nanisupreme
@nanisupreme 2 года назад
@@jaygranttaylor it is impressive when most architects since the 90s use digital programs to do everything for them lol
@yvonnerahui8729
@yvonnerahui8729 9 месяцев назад
​​​@@jaygranttaylor ..I don't agree with what you're saying but do Matt..plus I think it's rather rude of you to say what you did. He never once called himself a 'professional architect'..he was just stating his job quite simply. He knows what he's talking about. This was fine craftsmanship to the very end..all done by the same two all the way through. So if you say this is usual then I'd say you'd have to be impressive to watch as well & must have had a fine old school tutor. All the other comments say the same more or less as Matt.
@jaygranttaylor
@jaygranttaylor 9 месяцев назад
@@yvonnerahui8729 I agree my comment was a little blunt, but I will say that if somebody is not a professional architect then they are not an architect. It's like saying you're a doctor - it's a qualification as well a vocation. I was also just poking fun as generally people who work in construction like to say architects don't leave the office enough.
@kathleenreadinger4614
@kathleenreadinger4614 5 месяцев назад
That roof is a work of ART. You Dad is a machine...kudos to both for preserving, and innovating as you developed the repair/renovation of the massive roof. I so enjoyed this video.
@steve-cy3nk
@steve-cy3nk Год назад
I’m a handyman myself but this is really beautiful and satisfying to watch I wish I could be out there to try and help you guys but I’m too far away I’m watching from Canada.
@ayhancetinbas
@ayhancetinbas 11 месяцев назад
7 ve as
@bobm7275
@bobm7275 8 месяцев назад
any idea about the bottom row of tiles
@elainegregory5308
@elainegregory5308 2 года назад
I’m a 69 yr old woman, with absolutely no building/carpentry skills, and thoroughly enjoyed watching this post. You both have amazing skills and incredible patience. Thank you for this. ❤️❤️❤️
@claudiademoss6040
@claudiademoss6040 2 года назад
I am also a 69 yo woman with only the skill of observing, first hand, someone else with carpentry skills. This young man and his father are truly superior craftsmen. I am fascinated by some of the new tools now available, like the sword saw.
@DArynBDeMoss
@DArynBDeMoss 2 года назад
I feel like the people from 300 years ago are smiling down at the restoration you all did. Truly incredible.
@robcrockett3519
@robcrockett3519 Месяц назад
Same techniques, just different tools.
@VC-uo3pj
@VC-uo3pj Год назад
I know this was a year ago but I have to say this was.a labor of love and extraordinary work. Love to see a wise Father pass tricks of the trade to his sons. Both my brothers worked with my Father and though it can have ups and downs, it is mostly a beautiful thing. Can’t wait to watch more of your videos, this was my first one. Thank you!
@killersugar6816
@killersugar6816 Год назад
This is an amazing house/barn/workshop project. It’s the kind of thing most of us daydream of while doing the daily grind. I hope you live there until you’re an old man, because no one will appreciate that place more than you and your father. Congratulations on all this accomplishment.
@michaelv2718
@michaelv2718 2 года назад
Respect! Coming from Germany I know good craftsmanship for roofing and this topped everything I've seen before. You can see your love to detail and taking on each challenge with your own pace vs. having a contractor shooting cheap nails and staples. Will pay off for sure. This roof will last a century or more. I now live in USA and cringe every time I see them build houses in the cheapest possible way in 4-6 months, turnkey ready, then ask a fortune for it. Thanks for uploading and producing this video. This will keep the old methods alive.
@Avi-rn6ei
@Avi-rn6ei Год назад
Preserving culture is something we can be proud of 👏🇩🇪
@Lol-ry5sh
@Lol-ry5sh Год назад
Go back to Europe .
@jeanchalp1198
@jeanchalp1198 2 месяца назад
This book is awesome! ru-vid.comUgkxzaRUJNcbypw-fRBDbqqz43ULIa-1EGP- It has loads of pictures and videos, and it shows you everything you need to know about tiny homes. It covers all the basics of a house, from plumbing to electricity. It also has some cool floor plans of some of the most popular tiny homes out there. I had a blast reading this book and learning so much. The only thing that bugged me was that the description said it had floor plans, but it didn't say how few there were.
@jacquyjacquot4421
@jacquyjacquot4421 2 года назад
As French, I recognize directly that you are restoring a house in the same region where I just have finished my own restoration after 40 years. The work you have done is not only huge but professional. The tools that you are using are impressive, far away from what I have seen by the local professional. Being myself very conservative about restoration of ancient house, I was helped by a magazine “Maisons paysannes de France” which guided me in certain works linked to old technics and tools. In fact, based on my reading and with the help of an old carpenter, to finish the curve of a beam or other pieces of wood, I didn’t used a sander but with we call that in french “une herminette” the result is not so smooth but more ancient. The technic that you are using to put your tiles is unknown for me, maybe is linked to the local way. In Dordogne, for a roof of a barn, separated by 20 to 24”, 6 to 8” oak square rafters are used. To support the tiles, we nail pine or chestnut planks.So, from bellow, we don’t see the tiles. I don’t known if you are aware that the region is infected by termites. To protect each piece of wood which is in contact with a wall or the ground, I drill a few holes and inject xylofene on a length of 20”. I have used my best english to congratulate you and admire the work you have done. Your talent (and your money) will save a beautiful 300 years old farm. Be aware that you’re the money that you are investing in this project will be commented (not always positively) by your french neighbors. Enjoy the view on the Pyrenees and le foie gras du Gers.
@reallyaznokidding
@reallyaznokidding 2 года назад
To the not so nice neighbors' comments, tell them to "Eat cake".
@stankolodin5586
@stankolodin5586 2 года назад
That was a treat to read.
@jeanphilippe9239
@jeanphilippe9239 2 года назад
Votre anglais est bien.....j'ai tout compris..surtout les mots comme herminette....
@stankolodin5586
@stankolodin5586 2 года назад
@@jeanphilippe9239 herminette...
@hjamesbickel5907
@hjamesbickel5907 2 года назад
😔😏
@MikeMartin-fj6vs
@MikeMartin-fj6vs Год назад
I'm blown away at your work. You and your father are amazing.
@ericbloodaxe8226
@ericbloodaxe8226 Год назад
not Mike from Treloy
@yvonnerahui8729
@yvonnerahui8729 9 месяцев назад
And for a young man his work ethics are exceptional..his dad must be proud! A father who is a wonderful workman who has passed on a great gift to his son. Wow.
@shift-happens
@shift-happens Год назад
1:18:34 As children, me and my brother were often climbing on the roof and sitting on the ridge of our house in France, and it looked exactly like this... You showed me how it is actually built, thank you so much
@danielaragon5755
@danielaragon5755 2 года назад
I’m nearly 55 years old…much respect to your Father, he is a machine. This was an amazing video with excellent work! Keep going.
@louie5581
@louie5581 2 года назад
Makes sense why you don't see many super old buildings like this. The amount of work required just to build off of a pre-existing building this old is staggering. Makes the job way easier to bulldoze and start from scratch. Kudos to you guys for putting in the work to hopefully keep this building another 100 years at least
@user-if5rr8qf8c
@user-if5rr8qf8c Год назад
صصضضض1كضضطك٠😂
@user-md2zl9di9c
@user-md2zl9di9c 4 месяца назад
A privilege to watch the craftsmanship, precision, and care of this father son team. Quel exploit incroyable, felicitations!!!
@StamosTee
@StamosTee Год назад
Found this video searching for something else and started watching it just out of curiosity. It's one of the most impressive things I've ever watched. You did an amazing job there. Huge respect! Cheers from Greece...
@1414141x
@1414141x 2 года назад
Watching this makes me appreciate even more how the original carpenters 300 years ago were skilled. No electric power tools just steel saws and lots of muscle. I bet they had one person just to keep the blades and chisels sharp enough to cut as the steel would not have been as strong as it is these days. Remarkable.
@kasper123ify
@kasper123ify 2 года назад
no shit sherlock
@mattcarlson1021
@mattcarlson1021 2 года назад
@@kasper123ify no need to be mean
@1414141x
@1414141x 2 года назад
@@mattcarlson1021 Lars must have managed to get past the 'dickhead' filters.......
@MarkHicks326
@MarkHicks326 2 года назад
@@kasper123ify poor Lars the troll
@beastslayer9153
@beastslayer9153 2 года назад
@@kasper123ify you need help!! You sound just like a democrat!!
@vwsyncro
@vwsyncro 2 года назад
After the watching the first minute, I knew I was going to watch it all. I love the production quality, the pacing, the narration, the jokes, the doggo. I love how you respectfully restored an old barn (just think of the history) while incorporating modern tools to keep it sane. It’s so satisfying to watch you carve the big pieces of green oak. Super romantic setting. One of those videos that has me thinking: what am I doing with my life that is truly making me happy? Thanks for the inspiration!
@edrussell7960
@edrussell7960 2 года назад
Well said,@vwsyncro. The last line you said rand true with exactly what I thought whilst I watched this also. The beam drop/explosion had me rolling 🤣. First vlog of yours I have seen but not the last. This deserves a subscription, and I'm going to check on some coasters next. Such a good vlog.
@bolulm4012
@bolulm4012 2 года назад
Yes.. dog was really nice. :)*
@ajranhoxhaj7130
@ajranhoxhaj7130 2 года назад
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@constructionhacks8162
@constructionhacks8162 2 года назад
Hello, This a great video ! Can you support my channel ? My boyfriend and I built our own home. It's a timber house with a concrete slab built on screw piles foundations. Here's a video on how we built the walls ! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8m-OH3jih2Q.html Hope you will like it :-D
@raymann4027
@raymann4027 5 месяцев назад
Your dad is doing really good to be able to do this at 60 y/o. You two did an awesome job and you should be proud of yourselves.
@murraystewart8472
@murraystewart8472 2 месяца назад
Thanks, Carl. My dad used to make replacement timber windows for the new town in Edinburgh. This took me straight back to his yard and workshop when I was a kid aged 10. The whole process is wow. Your skills are amazing. And well done for the emotional connection. That was the best. 😊
@copperman752
@copperman752 2 года назад
This was incredible, kudos to this father-son team. I'm 68 and I also have severe arthritis, it started when I was 18. You're right - you have to keep moving, stay active and stay engaged, no matter how bad the pain is. You keep that mindset, so that when you're my age you can stay active and get past the pain. Your Dad is awesome, both of you guys rock! I learned volumes from you, watching this process.
@bccochrane1
@bccochrane1 2 года назад
Good advice sir, an older chap (78 & does more work than anyone I worked with) who is the labourer I often work with says the same, use it or lose it. He has a hot bath at the end of each day. All the best to you 👍🏻
@hsiehkanusea
@hsiehkanusea 2 года назад
Yessir. 62 with many sports injuries and surgeries. Aqua-jog in 50 -60 degree SF bay several times a week. Keeps inflammation down and flexibility up. Great white population increasing in open waters outside Bay as temps rise, so who knows how many more years this sort of thing will feel safe for ppl.
@maerlin655
@maerlin655 2 года назад
Young man, just watching 30 minutes of this video, I am very impressed with the carpentry skills you have. Being in the US and done farm house/barn work when I was younger, I appreciate the folks that passed the knowledge of 'old school' and timely craftmanship to me. Please pass on what you have. Peace and be careful and safe; most of all stay healthy with your illness.
@repairtech9320
@repairtech9320 Год назад
There is not enough people on earth to hit that thumbs up button as many time needed to express how this job is awesome.
@Redbird_Girl2010
@Redbird_Girl2010 Год назад
I couldn't stop thinking about the craftsmen that built your barn 300 years ago without power tools. A labor of love. And to think that the timbers were milled before the US was a country. Incredible! I have never seen a hand saw with a chain saw attachment. Definitely helpful for the job at hand. Enjoying the show!
@bubbahubba7238
@bubbahubba7238 2 года назад
It is 2 a.m. here in Los Angeles County, I'm lying in bed, and I just watched the entire episode. BRILLIANT!!! I loved the filming, narration, humor, and all of the explanations of techniques and the rationale behind each one. FASCINATING!!! I have no skills like yours. Instead, an advanced degree in history. I was quite pleased to learn that oak lasts so many hundreds of years. There is something very inspiring and comforting to me in learning how long an organic material such as oak can last! Truly amazing! I really admire your skill in framing, carpentry, and tile work! Practical knowledge is a beautiful thing. I'm close to retirement age, and I hope to be able to use my remaining years in a hobby that involves building things out of scrap wood and scrap metal. There is so much unnecessary waste of resources in how we live today that I love to see restoration projects like this that reclaim decrepit artifacts from impending but unnecessary oblivion. I had never seen any of your videos prior to just now. You, your father, and your female colleague have earned a "thumbs up" and a new subscriber. Please keep up your great work!!! I'm glad to hear that the kind of work you do helps you cope better with your condition. Let's remain optimistic that better, treatment, therapeutics, and maybe even a cure will be developed in our lifetime. I loved watching and listening to this video. Thank you so very much. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@MrPnew1
@MrPnew1 2 года назад
Yeah I am at work, have a slow day and also found this video. It's a great watch
@RedHanded1969
@RedHanded1969 2 года назад
Me too 😁.. 2am here in Indonesia, watched the whole thing.. Gotta luv youtube..
@audrey04021
@audrey04021 2 года назад
2am in Los Angeles, I had to stop at finish at 10:30am. Couldn't wait. Loved the part about the roof tiles being formed on the thighs of local women. Such a great detail. 😘
@mickandanita
@mickandanita 2 года назад
I agree with EVERY WORD OF THIS MAIL. MICK SPAIN.
@gbrooke5580
@gbrooke5580 2 года назад
The skill set needed for this build is absolutely incredible.
@rascototalwar8618
@rascototalwar8618 2 года назад
I am not sure on skill set as most of it looked like typical wood working skills (which is unfortunately going out of fashion) but dedication and commitment definitely.
@ssijon
@ssijon 2 года назад
@@rascototalwar8618 I couldn't have said it better!
@jpkatz1435
@jpkatz1435 2 года назад
Once far more commen. My grandfather was a highly skilled copersmith, I can do a BIT of soldering and bending, and that's IT. The demand is largely gone and so to the support of the skills; trade schools, apprenticeships, guilds.
@erick4923
@erick4923 2 года назад
@@rascototalwar8618 you realize there is no such thing as typical wood working skills unless you are a wood worker, right? They did stone work, concrete work, wood work, tile work. The list of skills used here was pretty broad for just two guys and some helpers.
@catgynt9148
@catgynt9148 Год назад
Thank you for sharing this epic journey and restoration. Your skills are incredible and Dad is a very young 60 years. Terrific skills all around. Wishing you and your family a blessed week, gentle weather, nourishing rain and restful evenings. Peace brother
@kathybrowne6056
@kathybrowne6056 Год назад
This is absolutely incredible we have loved every minute of your restoration process. Congratulations on such a wonderful achievement. Hello from Western Australia 🇦🇺 😀
@LazerBrain11
@LazerBrain11 2 года назад
Well done RU-vid for finally recommending something good! As an engineer myself with 30 years in my chosen trade (taught by my Dad), this video really warmed my heart, made me smile & almost made me cry when the old Makita wasn't enough for the ancient oak... Great job, brilliant video, looking forward to more 👏👏👏
@roberthoffmann851
@roberthoffmann851 2 года назад
I’m sitting here mesmerized, admiring your Woodworking skill, but also how well produced the video is! Thoroughly enjoyable thank you!
@jesusislord6545
@jesusislord6545 2 года назад
Repent to Jesus Christ! “When they saw the star, they were overjoyed. On coming to the house, they saw the child with his mother Mary, and they bowed down and worshiped him. Then they opened their treasures and presented him with gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh.” ‭‭Matthew‬ ‭2:10-11‬ ‭NIV‬‬
@AshFromEarth
@AshFromEarth 8 месяцев назад
I find myself rewatching a lot of your videos, they’re just really cathartic in both the process and your storytelling. Always look forward to the new videos but the old ones keep on giving 👍🏼
@karensinclair4189
@karensinclair4189 Год назад
Very, very impressive. Kudos to you, your dad and your helpers!
@danmcbride6258
@danmcbride6258 2 года назад
This was my first time watching. I can’t tell you adequately how impressed I am with your building techniques you possess and with your heavenly patience. Your reverence for the exactness you apply your skills to achieve this this traditional roof structure. I don’t live in Europe, however I can now appreciate why the buildings and structures look and last the way they do. I truly enjoyed this project and look forward to seeing your next one.
@tomcave1085
@tomcave1085 2 года назад
Your vocab is flamboyant
@ross2812
@ross2812 2 года назад
Dan McBride...you made my day with your words.
@steffiec6805
@steffiec6805 2 года назад
Imagine the time it took to build this barn 300 years ago by hand and ingenuity. 👏 so amazing. Great job staying active and not letting your disease take your spirit!
@googiegress7459
@googiegress7459 Год назад
Right? Probably a much larger crew for one thing, and they probably built a crane. But yeah, all hand tools, a lot of chisel work!
@user-fb9tr4um6l
@user-fb9tr4um6l 2 месяца назад
Молодцы, что отреставрировали в первозданном виде История будет жить благодаря таким мастерам ! Уважение!!!
@patmclean1951
@patmclean1951 Год назад
I just found this channel. I love watching how people build things. Incredible work!
@cntrldfision5746
@cntrldfision5746 2 года назад
this was in my recommended for weeks before I finally watched it, and I'm glad I did, just amazing, what stands out the most to me is the little details like sanding all the corners, a lot of time consuming work, and you guys had power tools, makes you appreciate even more what carpenters 300yrs ago did when building these homes, again, just an amazing job
@derekwilkinson7939
@derekwilkinson7939 Год назад
Me too.
@ColliCub
@ColliCub 2 года назад
It’s rare that I’ll watch something of this length in its entirety, especially if I don’t know the channel or the content. But this was engaging, start to finish! I really enjoyed following your journey, in a way that I’m unlikely to ever emulate myself, but I never felt patronised like you do on some DIY channels, only that I was leaning something (ie. kerfing). Great work. ☺️
@iamwhoiamd7056
@iamwhoiamd7056 2 года назад
I totally agree with you. Very entertaining indeed.
@marcusashman1278
@marcusashman1278 2 года назад
I just put the speed to x2
@V3M0N_
@V3M0N_ 2 года назад
Same my ADHD cannot but I've sat here for 1 hour 😂
@jesusislord6545
@jesusislord6545 2 года назад
Repent to Jesus Christ! “When they saw the star, they were overjoyed. On coming to the house, they saw the child with his mother Mary, and they bowed down and worshiped him. Then they opened their treasures and presented him with gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh.” ‭‭Matthew‬ ‭2:10-11‬ ‭NIV‬‬ J
@MarioAandewiel
@MarioAandewiel 2 года назад
Same here
@tonygreen9033
@tonygreen9033 4 месяца назад
Came across you several days ago and just watched this now. Love what you’re doing and the understated commentary. Congrats to you and your father (plus other family members and friends) on a wonderful mission to reinstate this farmhouse. Will follow you to the end.
@ZANDERLOG
@ZANDERLOG Год назад
Смотрел на одном дыхании.Очень хорошая и интересная работа! Молодцы мастера!
@JimmyTCrisp
@JimmyTCrisp 2 года назад
Those rafters were a bloody brilliant solution for those tiles. Builder here in New Zealand and was scratching my brain to think of why they might be useful. Incredible work man, great to see the attention to detail. Must be awesome being able to work alongside your old man and learn all his tricks.
@ronr6605
@ronr6605 2 года назад
same head scratching over here in germany. did wonder either he wants to dance on that roof or they got tons of snow load we ain't even have in the alps. highly impressed by the skills they got.
@simongreenham
@simongreenham 2 года назад
What an engrossing film, that satisfying 'chunk' when the joints go in perfectly.... Beautiful job and great to see the family working together in such harmony - heartwarming stuff.
@user-dz2ut5ff2z
@user-dz2ut5ff2z 2 месяца назад
Как приятно смотреть на грамотную и добросовестную работу людей !!! Без надрыва и суеты, малым количеством и весьма качественно выполняются реставрационно- ремонтные работы ----МОЛОДЦЫ !!! Успеха вам и удачи !!!
@davidmanos7779
@davidmanos7779 Год назад
I just found this a few days ago. An absolutely compelling watch for someone who loves messing around with wood like myself. While modern power tools did simplify your execution, your collective craftsmanship and commitment to detail in every aspect of the restoration was inspiring, and absolutely beautiful. What a joyful way to spend your days. Also, I would love to know the guitar artists you featured during the non narrated portions of the video, especially in the last few segments. Cheers, and good health to you.
@jeromemacheras392
@jeromemacheras392 2 года назад
C’est ce qu’on appelle de la vraie restauration dans les règles de l’art, un Père et son fils avec de véritable compétence, c’est beau à regarder. Un grand merci à vous deux pour cette magnifique restauration et préservation du patrimoine. Un grand bravo, Jérôme du Cantal.
@dazuk1969
@dazuk1969 2 года назад
That looked incredible when is was finished....true craftsmen. It was also filmed and edited really well. Absolute respect to both of ya.
@reginahandley8112
@reginahandley8112 8 месяцев назад
Didn’t think I would make it through the entire video…. Ended up wanting more! The craftsmanship was amazing and the dusting of humor was perfect. What an accomplishment. My first time watching I’ll be back for sure And Hell yes I subscribed!!
@peggyfullbright5709
@peggyfullbright5709 9 месяцев назад
I’m SO enjoying watching you restore this ‘ole place. It’s amazing the craftsmanship you are putting into it. Some would come in and start over/tear down … you are doing an awesome job!!!
@robertmatthews4285
@robertmatthews4285 2 года назад
I’ve been doing timber framing as a light hobby in America for 20 years. When learning timber framing, was taught by the old guy to offset the tenon hole to draw it in tighter. Was told to do it that way because it was smart and because the dead guys did it that way and their stuff is still standing.
@cweaner11
@cweaner11 2 года назад
As a former American Timber Framer, we always offset our tenon holes. I was a bit surprised to here him say that in the video.
@Alamyst2011
@Alamyst2011 2 года назад
@@cweaner11 I was also taught to offset the holes. And to shoot some tar in the hole.
@snipewa4
@snipewa4 2 года назад
Living in Canada I’d assume a roof like this nearly unheard of…I’ve never seen one built like this….incredible craftsmanship…I’m beyond impressed…congrats and look forward to the next project!
@YosheetaBoneeta
@YosheetaBoneeta 2 года назад
Yeah in Australia we'd just make it out of zincalume steel and spray it with terracotta coloured paint.
@circleback9938
@circleback9938 2 года назад
Bc They are hispanic constructions that is why you have never seen them
@johnny_eth
@johnny_eth 2 года назад
This is old southern European construction. You see such kind of roofs everywhere in Portugal, Spain, France, Italy, and so on.
@blainemccuaig5024
@blainemccuaig5024 Год назад
Absolutely amazing can’t believe the amount of work your father and you put into this.
@samsen3965
@samsen3965 Год назад
I salute this father and son and every other one who participated. Truly one of a kind fun in the entire life.
@redmapleleaf4617
@redmapleleaf4617 Год назад
I've always admired people who can build things and restore things. You guys take it to the next level!! This is AWESOME!
@yummboy2
@yummboy2 2 года назад
In some ways, this is better than all the previous, individual videos. Carl's narration takes things to a much higher level of understanding. Very well done!
@MultiSerge1980
@MultiSerge1980 9 месяцев назад
I just found your channel and I can say in all honesty, that I am extremely impressed to see you, a young man in today's world, actually learning a wonderful trade from your father, who appears to be a MASTER WOODWORKER, that knows and understands to OLD WAYS of working with wood. You can be proud of your father for passing on this knowledge to you. It will help you continue the old traditions of building things with wood using traditional woodworking techniques that are not very common in today's world. I am looking forward to watching many more hours of your wonderful work. By the way, my father was a General Contractor/Custom Homebuilder in Eugene, Oregon, USA from the 40s to the 90s and he taught me a lot about home building, which has helped me out with many projects of my own.
@nancychong4650
@nancychong4650 Год назад
This was a very tedious job, but you got it perfectly done. It's wonderful you made used of reclaimed handmade terracotta tiles. Totally love this video.
@Bigtbuilder
@Bigtbuilder 2 года назад
Best video I have seen for ages. That roofs a work of art and it’s great to see a father and son working so well together with such respect.
@gardeninggirl7300
@gardeninggirl7300 2 года назад
Wow! The quality of craftsmanship is outstanding! It’s almost impossible to find people who are willing to produce such a quality product these days. I’m so glad you created this video.
@joseobliandasr2270
@joseobliandasr2270 2 года назад
NOT ONLY THAT, THE KIND OF LUMBER ARE VERY EXISTING, DURALE & TRUSTING
@jaybee8581
@jaybee8581 2 года назад
yep, nothing beats quality craftsmanship.
@chopperhehehe
@chopperhehehe 2 года назад
Nothing beats craftsmanship like that . But folk won't pay for it 🙄 👍👍👍😜🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🦕🦄😁🤞✌ Alot say they can do it And charge full price for poor workmanship Need to trust your builder
@user-cn8wu2ok5s
@user-cn8wu2ok5s 8 месяцев назад
I am so impressed with your meticulous attention to detail! I really respect and admire your skills!!
@yvonnerahui8729
@yvonnerahui8729 9 месяцев назад
Wow..this was a fabulous watch. Wonderful to see father & son doing such a project together. All the effort dad put into training up you Carl..has paid off. You are a remarkable worker & therefore tells me you will make a solid husband & dad as yours clearly has been. Beautuful workmanship!
@carlroge
@carlroge 2 года назад
This was a looong time in the making 😀 If you'd like to support, 1732 oak coasters and toolbelts are for sale at www.carlrogers.co
@numap4701
@numap4701 2 года назад
Can You tell me if this place is in Tuscany? Thanks
@easternbrown
@easternbrown 2 года назад
You deserve it, both for the barn and for the video. Such a wholesome thing to see that roof go together.
@kellyoconnor9773
@kellyoconnor9773 2 года назад
Hi Carl, where can I buy the coasters?
@carlroge
@carlroge 2 года назад
@@kellyoconnor9773 hey Kelly, they're up on www.carlrogers.co
@arnaudb7288
@arnaudb7288 2 года назад
@@numap4701 I think it's in France...
@johnvann2351
@johnvann2351 2 года назад
Well that was just about the best hour and a half I’ve spent in a long time. Brilliant stuff! Thank you
@jaapfries
@jaapfries 2 года назад
Don't mind if I use your prose, since I agree 100% ! Cheers, Jaap
@fjalls
@fjalls 2 года назад
Actually just sat down, adjusted my chair and just watched. It was a treat
@wolfmachatch2855
@wolfmachatch2855 2 года назад
..my eyes were glued to your video too! well done, the whole thing to watch, the music, even to think about the enormous cost involved, and yes, to do it with your dad, great, hat off. Would have liked to see a bit more with the roof washed clean after the rain, or even with the rain falling off it Never mind, cheers
@william6526
@william6526 Месяц назад
It's really commendable that you decided to save this old structure ,in today's world where most people just tear old buildings down to save the work and money it's a rare pleasure to see someone as young as you are that appreciates the old things that should be saved. The barn is looking amazing and I truly hope you and your father are very proud of what you are doing. One thing you should do is engrave your names and the date you built and replace the main beam so future generations will know who rebuilt this old barn and the date you did it. Future generations will wonder when and who took the time to rebuild this barn with the same love and effort as the people who first built this structure. That way when you and your father have left this world you will live on through this barn for the generations that follow you. Well done ,I have worked with wood most of my 71 years and I'm impressed with your work .
@52daa
@52daa Год назад
Love the extra long videos! You do an excellent job with your dad! Thanks for all the hard work
@irvinslagter8298
@irvinslagter8298 2 года назад
I'm with the rest, I watched the whole thing. Couldn't stop. I can't get over the incredible amount of work it took and the resolve you had to do it. I tried to imagine the effort it took the original builders to erect that with the tools they had to use back then. Respect!!
@terrystephens1102
@terrystephens1102 2 года назад
What excellent craftsmanship, I’d be extremely proud of such a result. Well done 😃👌👌👏👏👏👏
@user-tc7it7ps4f
@user-tc7it7ps4f Год назад
오래된 고 건축물을 부시지 않고 보존하고 사랑하는 마음이 숭고합니다 그대들에게 박수를 보냅니다 ~ 👏👏👏👍
@dadsvespa
@dadsvespa Год назад
Incredible job you all did rebuilding this historic roof! Your workmanship is outstanding! Loved watching the demolition and how you figured out how to piece the ancient bones back together! I love your cutaways, sound effects, the dog ! He's a good boy! Great video!
@pferguson2212
@pferguson2212 2 года назад
What a truly skilfiul and respectful restoration. You must be so proud of your father and clearly he has taught you well. Keep up the great work and thank you for the best hour and a half spent on RU-vid for a long time!
@vereabsolutum9131
@vereabsolutum9131 2 года назад
I'm a retired SEABEE BUILDER and I think you folks did a GREAT JOB.
@user-kx7tj8of7e
@user-kx7tj8of7e 2 месяца назад
Wonderful!! You and your father are master craftsmen. I truly enjoyed watching every minute of this marvelous accomplishment. Thank you!!
@JadedLady
@JadedLady Год назад
The way the colors of the roof tiles turned out is BEAUTIFUL!
@christopherkrum
@christopherkrum 2 года назад
This was a masterclass on an old restoration. Very well detailed explanations on every process. It was so much fun watching this. I would love to watch you guys build a modern log cabin next, from the ground up. Well done.
@chrisashley6611
@chrisashley6611 2 года назад
Great video! I watched the constituent parts beforehand - to see them put together in this video is terrific. I’m no carpenter, but I am seriously impressed by the skill and man-hours that have gone into this restoration. What a thing of beauty, and what a legacy to leave for future generations. Many congratulations.
@glenthompson8150
@glenthompson8150 2 года назад
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@HanxHeez
@HanxHeez 7 месяцев назад
Much respect, you both (and your support) can be so proud off yourself. How precious that you can do that with your father/son. I really enjoyed watching it all the way, the roof is on fire!
@lesleyevans4583
@lesleyevans4583 5 месяцев назад
Such beautiful wood work, I can almost smell the wood. You should both be very proud of what your doing. 😊
@bobkhan1809
@bobkhan1809 2 года назад
Thanks for taking the time to make this video and share it with us. I'm sure your relationship with your dad has its troubles, like all relationships do, but it really is an unspeakable blessing to have the chance to work together with a father in a trade like yours. I'm glad you two have been given the chance to live such a life--caring for the past, adding value to society today, and serving those you are responsible to with dedicated craftsmanship that also looks to the future.
@clement6574
@clement6574 2 года назад
As a french I love seeing old buildings being respected. Too many french companies are destroying with cement and concrete a lot patrimonial or simply old buildings made of natural elements such as wood, stones, dirt. To me we need more companies in France working this way. I'm sick to see pvc and concrete and cement mortar all over the place. I'd just say that it's a shame you haven't used concrete made from lime to seal the tiles. Also instead of the cement concrete leveling and base you could have used a mix of hemp fibre/lime/sand concrete with loads of stones in there. Anyway, Happy to see foreigners doing a great job, you guys are excellent craftmen. Félicitation!
@Heimrik01
@Heimrik01 2 года назад
@@cloketa7318 No son tejas arabes pero tejas latinas o romanas.
@kobaye2111
@kobaye2111 2 года назад
Ils sont français, enfin je crois vu qu'ils disent qu'ils sont dans le sud ouest de la France
@clement6574
@clement6574 2 года назад
@@kobaye2111 non ils sont du UK, ils sont anglais je pense.
@legrand31
@legrand31 2 года назад
@@clement6574 bizarre ça ressemble vraiment a une construction du sud de la France. Et il me semble voir les Pyrénées a un moment. Pour moi c’est dans le languedoc. Côté midi Pyrénées c’est plus terre crue / adobe / galet ou brique foraine. Voir pierre sèche dans l’ariege mais on voit rarement un enduit chaux par dessus
@stirlingmoss4621
@stirlingmoss4621 2 года назад
@@clement6574 c'est vrais (d'un Anglais)
@GarethWonfor
@GarethWonfor Год назад
Call me a weirdo (which is probably true) but I have watched this video so many times.... the combination of gorgeous woodworking, nice sounds, calm voiceover and a touch of light humour make this inspirational but also relaxing to watch. I can't wait for the 2023 instalments.
@carlroge
@carlroge Год назад
Thanks Gareth
@robertselkirk674
@robertselkirk674 Год назад
Me too !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@teprakp
@teprakp Год назад
I found you by accident. Both my dad and my father in law would have really enjoyed your film (& commentary). Thank you 🇦🇺🇵🇬
@jenniebugs1
@jenniebugs1 2 года назад
Strange dichotomy of feeling so relaxed watching something that involved such hard work! In the present day everything is geared towards quick fixes, instant gratification and shortcuts - but the beauty of this video is that it demonstrates the fulfilment of spending time on every detail, taking each individual task as to how it relates to the whole. Time didn’t seem like empty space any longer, but full of meaning and creativity. This is a lesson on how we should learn to fill our time on planet Earth with meaningful worthiness and the rewards? Deep satisfaction and a life that becomes a work of art and well lived.
@cl4za
@cl4za 2 года назад
this is incredible. the filming, commentary, editing etc. wow! i’m so impressed. also, i love the 100% good boy part of the dog!
@zeber75
@zeber75 5 месяцев назад
I thoroughly enjoyed watching Your journey through this restoration. Hats off to You Gentlemen.
@mmanut
@mmanut Год назад
ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC CRAFTSMANSHIP ‼️ ‼️ THE DETAIL IN YOUR WORK IS SECOND TO NONE ‼️‼️ BEAUTIFUL, JUST BEAUTIFUL ‼️ ‼️ CONGRATULATIONS GUYS‼️‼️ Vinny 🇺🇸
@philtucker1224
@philtucker1224 2 года назад
Really beautiful, and to have that special time to bond with your Father is priceless. I lost mine when I was only 29 (almost 40 years ago now) and I still miss him very much. Live long and prosper both of you 🙏
@TheIndigoEscape
@TheIndigoEscape 2 года назад
You got me at the slope! WOW Carl! Absolutely mesmerizing. The attention to detail! Spot on! Hats off to you and your dad!
@beverlymartin1414
@beverlymartin1414 10 месяцев назад
No words could properly describe your project. Astoundingly beautiful and we watched every second! ❤❤❤❤
@BaconDanish
@BaconDanish 2 года назад
It was nice watching this renovation in one go. Brought tears to my eyes to see the efford put into the old with a twist of new. Good job to you all.
@Insecthouse
@Insecthouse 2 года назад
Yeah , beautiful work on a building with so much character. One of the best videos ive watched this whole year.
@claudiademoss6040
@claudiademoss6040 2 года назад
Oui! A thing of beauty is a joy forever....Also brought a tear to my eye, as all beautiful things do.
@jewelcitizen2567
@jewelcitizen2567 2 года назад
This is made all the more remarkable by the disclosure of your condition 15:32 Tremendous editing, presentation and of course restoration! This deserves millions more views… *Subscribed*
@zeddez1005
@zeddez1005 2 года назад
Hey, there! Great to see you here. Merry Christmas if I don't run into in the meantime. All the best to you and your loved ones. xx Zed
@graemecatty9921
@graemecatty9921 Год назад
Of all the trades, carpentry must be the most rewarding, especially at this level of skill. Well done guys.
@billclark423
@billclark423 Год назад
The Craftmanship level!👍
@jeremy1350
@jeremy1350 9 месяцев назад
A beautiful video. I'm so impressed with you and your dad's woodworking skills. Doing everything by hand with the help of a few BIG tools, shows the care and skill that went into the rebuild. Well Done. I've not seen another woodworking project like yours in a very long time. It fit in seamlessly with the rest of the building.
@cathybaggott2873
@cathybaggott2873 Год назад
The skilled and hardworking young woman who helped with this project is certainly "lots of help" and deserves more credit. Wonderful to watch your techniques.
@slobama
@slobama 2 года назад
I noticed it says, "father & son" but there was a third person involved and kudos to her as well. Great work and enjoyable video. None better. Besides the skill you have a lot of patience.
@brandonrupp5880
@brandonrupp5880 2 года назад
I was kinda thinking the same thing, but anyone who watches the video will notice the 3rd member of the team.
@austen9556
@austen9556 2 года назад
He mentions like 15min into the video he has arthritis and he was recovering from a flare up that’s why She was there and he points out how he was great full because of it
@wmwmwmwmwmwmwmwmmwwmwmwm1435
@wmwmwmwmwmwmwmwmmwwmwmwm1435 2 года назад
@@austen9556 He still did work offscreen its just that other people did the heavy lifting and stuff
@billwelsh1502
@billwelsh1502 5 месяцев назад
Wow, after 68 years I've seem some amazing 'things' The work you did on this restoration was astonishing, not only that (I know the video was quite long) the production was fantastic, professional and above all that gave a real sense of the amount of hard work and skills required to achieve a beautiful barn in the style it was when first built, thank you..
@123spleege
@123spleege 2 года назад
Absolutely amazing!!!!!!!!!!!! My first thought was, " these guys are going to do a modern replacement...that sucks" Man was I wrong. Modern tools remaking a true to form original replacement!!!!!!! You guys just gave me my Christmas present!!! And you worked with your dad....a miracle for sure. I have worked with my dad on build projects!!!! NOPE!!! haha. But I would do anything to have him back now. Lost him 3 years ago. Precious times brother! I am a licensed contractor here in California,(C-39), and loved the tools. Your scarf joints were flawless. Those offsets make a huge difference. I could go on and on and on how much it means to me that people still do this kind of work...Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year.
@jesusislord6545
@jesusislord6545 2 года назад
Repent to Jesus Christ! “When they saw the star, they were overjoyed. On coming to the house, they saw the child with his mother Mary, and they bowed down and worshiped him. Then they opened their treasures and presented him with gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh.” ‭‭Matthew‬ ‭2:10-11‬ ‭NIV‬‬ H
@Meticularius
@Meticularius 2 года назад
I am 100% impressed by your patience, skills, knowledge, and sense of humor. Yes, I jumped when you screamed at the table saw and everything went black. I'm 73 and still have all my fingers and thumbs having learned what that saw can do. I learned years ago when a three-phase jammed a piece of my freehand work 1-inch above my male part but into the left testicular tube. I ended up all right but it was a very painful and bruising experience. I admire you two for your demonstrations, skillful flying, and I am stunned by that sword saw. Man, if I had that I could have made bigger and better messes. Thank you so much for being on RU-vid and sharing this part of your life with us. I watched every minute and then subscribed, then looked over your previous videos. I'll be watching those. Good stuff.
@deephorizon1365
@deephorizon1365 2 года назад
Men around the world felt your pain when we read this comment 😂
@Meticularius
@Meticularius 2 года назад
@@deephorizon1365 Ohh, now I feel guilty for having caused such pain. To all, I ask your forgiveness. I should have written of it in more discrete language.
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