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In this episode, I'm like a used car salesman, except I'm selling scrap. This church renovation project has got completely out of control and I'm bleeding money.
I give you a full Hardcastle Towers update where you get to see the shameful level of progress we've achieved. At least all of the pews have been taken apart and skinflint that I am, I'm managing to salvage and cut the lumber for repurposing within the church.
Talking of lumber, several tonnes of new framing lumber arrive but where am I going to put it, and will the floor be able to hold all of that weight?
In order the deal with all of the moisture problems in the basement I've decided to install a Humidex, but will it be enough? What am I going to do with all of those stained glass windows and the two remaining pews that are both 16ft long?
There's really only one way to find out.
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@HardcastleTowers
@HardcastleTowers Год назад
This book though... www.fototripper.com/chasing-awe-landscape-photography-book-gavin-hardcastle/
@barrysoutthere
@barrysoutthere Год назад
Those hymnal racks would look great on the wall holding some framed Thomas Heaton photos 😉
@Brock_in_the_North
@Brock_in_the_North Год назад
Create a round table from the pews and get all the landscape vloggers round for a Hardcastle meetup . Vloggers of the Round table 👍🏼
@HardcastleTowers
@HardcastleTowers Год назад
Hardcastles Round Table?
@Chiro75
@Chiro75 Год назад
Why limit to vloggers? Rent the round table out in the evening, obviously, Nights of the Round Table. 😵‍💫
@hankmenigna6133
@hankmenigna6133 Год назад
I love it!
@Ruscombephotos
@Ruscombephotos Год назад
Why are there three or four large piles of soil in the basement?
@Leahintrigued
@Leahintrigued Год назад
I know it's been months so the little shelves are probably gone, but if not you could market them as children book shelves. The thin books are perfect for it front facing making it easier for young kids.
@christrishpower4260
@christrishpower4260 Год назад
Hi Gavin, if you run your boards through a plainer, it would flatten them and remove the finish at the same time. A lot less sanding!
@six4two1
@six4two1 Год назад
That was my first thought for the pew seats and backs. a thickness plainer would make all of your big boards the same thickness and open up the possibilities for wall, ceiling, or flooring.
@19Photographer76
@19Photographer76 Год назад
I doubt that I'm the only one that's said this but having cement poured in on top of a vapor barrier is about your best option. The more venting you do the more ground moisture will move under the Lodge like a half dry sponge wicking rain/ground water.
@boblacourse1430
@boblacourse1430 Год назад
Hey Gavin: Why don't you get in touch with a cabinet shop. They might be interested in the wood. I also think having them make your kitchen cabinets from all that scrap would look great. Cabinets made from historic wood that has old world charm and a great conversation area while cooking. They might give you a sweat deal. Wainscot is a good idea, but as a retired GC I believe you could get better use from the lumber.
@Jeff-jg7jh
@Jeff-jg7jh Год назад
Yup, just watch some Utube. There are guys out there that can make nice things out of just about anything.
@user-xs2fj8cq9c
@user-xs2fj8cq9c 3 дня назад
Prayer book shelves are perfect size for hobbyists paint storage. I would imagine they are long gone by now.
@cinemaipswich4636
@cinemaipswich4636 Год назад
The sides of the pews could be used as a "single chair" with small amount of the other timber as seat and back. Perhaps for dining tables.
@omegawaves
@omegawaves Год назад
Chasing dust with Gavin Hardcastle
@RiverWhisperPrd
@RiverWhisperPrd Год назад
Local woodworkers and cabinet makers are always looking for old wood.
@RussRead
@RussRead Год назад
You have some beautiful dry seasoned wood that is so very hard to come by these days without paying a king's ransom. I agree with some other, seek out a cabinet maker. There is a HUGE market down here in the States for reclaimed lumber. Don't sell yourself short, and for the love of Pete, don't burn them!
@ronboe6325
@ronboe6325 Год назад
The pew ends - use some of the pews and make singe person chairs out of them.
@lphilpot01
@lphilpot01 Год назад
Use a few of the pew ends to build some really cool chairs. Add cushions, etc., and you'll have some striking furniture.
@bekihealy9358
@bekihealy9358 Год назад
The Pew ends look like they would make great steps or a sturdy book case.
@suzieq7000
@suzieq7000 Год назад
You gotta make a table top with all the end pews. Take them to a lumberyard and cut a square out of each….all the squares would make an absolutely beautiful tabletop or two.
@RiverWhisperPrd
@RiverWhisperPrd Год назад
Can’t wait to see the finished renovation.
@jonb8875
@jonb8875 Год назад
Use the wood from the pews to fit out the place. You will need cupboards , storage , tables and a whole lot more. Though best thing to probably do is sit on it until you find a use.
@tessm3420
@tessm3420 Год назад
It's going to be a beautiful home can't wait to see it finished.
@marksuchomelsr6698
@marksuchomelsr6698 Год назад
Gavin, if you can get a planer, you could plane down the arms to a flooring thickness and make a patterned floor for an area of the church.
@HardcastleTowers
@HardcastleTowers Год назад
How much does a large planer cost?
@marksuchomelsr6698
@marksuchomelsr6698 Год назад
@@HardcastleTowers A thirteen inch is about $500.
@DamonMoritz
@DamonMoritz Год назад
The pew ends would be a great bed frame corner. You could also chop down some of the other boards and build Pew Club Chairs.
@DamonMoritz
@DamonMoritz Год назад
www.pews.com/userfiles/image/pews/pew_bodies/870-989.jpg
@HardcastleTowers
@HardcastleTowers Год назад
Or a headboard. Those chairs like kinda funky.
@williamturner1441
@williamturner1441 Год назад
Local furniture / cabinet maker would love to take those off your hands. You should be able to get a couple of bucks for all that wood.
@stevenpollock4574
@stevenpollock4574 Год назад
pick yourself up a portable dewalt planner for a few hundred dollars. You got some good meat on those douglas fir panels. Run them through the planer and it will flatten them well. It will also make quick work at resurfacing the wood back to virgin wood. Save you heaps of time from sanding and give you nice dimensioned wood (all at same thickness) that you can use for whatever you choose.
@Jeff-jg7jh
@Jeff-jg7jh Год назад
That's what I thought, but I'm not a carpenter/builder.
@carlarivas1238
@carlarivas1238 Год назад
With the long pieces make a bar. With the sides of the pews make the bar stools.
@_MANNATESTIMONIES
@_MANNATESTIMONIES Год назад
The pew ends can be made into chairs or sold to artisan joiner / wood worker or antique upcycler. Please don't burn them!!
@DarrenJSpoonley
@DarrenJSpoonley Год назад
appropriate footware for the win :-) coming along nicely Gav
@rayspencer5025
@rayspencer5025 Год назад
If you are to have a Pantry you could add some wood (from your other pew waste wood) to extend them out to make some Pantry shelving. Or do the same thing in the bathroom gor a medicine cabinet, or in the closet for shoe storage.
@ogopogohunter69
@ogopogohunter69 Год назад
Build a bar room with the pew wood, use the ends to make chairs.
@amyjsinclair4220
@amyjsinclair4220 Год назад
The pew ends would make superb stair treads to get up in your loft. Just cut them into uniform rectangles. Beautiful.
@shadowace03
@shadowace03 Год назад
I agree, great stair treads if they can be cut big enough..
@JohnMayfield-NS
@JohnMayfield-NS Год назад
Looks like you should be in by Christmas! Happy to see another episode. :)
@HardcastleTowers
@HardcastleTowers Год назад
Christmas 2028!
@JohnMayfield-NS
@JohnMayfield-NS Год назад
:D A bit of a jab at the long running home improvement show "Escape to the Country" on BBC. People live in a "caravan" (RV) and when asked when they hope to be in the renovated (usually Scheduled) building they often say, "By Christmas.." It's like a curse... never happens.
@scottoldre7038
@scottoldre7038 Год назад
Pew ends are perfect for table legs on a circular or oval table. Or chairs (tiny pew). They could be made into end tables. So many things that could be done. Good luck. I appreciate your attempt at salvaging this wood...it's a finite resource and it has history. Put your thinking cap on Gavin.
@cliftonwhittaker260
@cliftonwhittaker260 Год назад
I can't believe all this!! Here's a book title for you: How I Sank a Brazilian Dollars into an Old Church. I hope you find a way to at least break even on it and have a livable space. I can't even imagine the heating cost in winter for all that open space. WOW! But, I have absolutely no creative foresight for building renovations so I don't know what I'm talking about. Still enjoyed watching you work in the video. Hope it turns into a dream home for you and Amanda.
@ItsWhatIDo
@ItsWhatIDo Год назад
The renovation was always going to be an extremely expensive project. I like the idea some of the other comments have suggested of making tables from the pew ends. They are a good thickness. All you need to do is get the nails out and the sky's the limit. Perhaps you could watch some episodes of the New Yankee Workshop to get inspiration. I would be more worried about the ink drying in the nozzles of your printer than I would be with some light dust. That is why I got rid of all my inkjet printers. I just wasn't using them enough and the ink started to dry in the nozzles making them useless. All I have now are a couple of A4 laser printers which are not very good for printing high quality photos but you can leave them for months without use and they are still perfectly fine.
@davidligon6088
@davidligon6088 Год назад
What a fun project. I would vote for renting a planer and a table saw. You can plane the finish off of all those boards and make them the same thickness in no time. Set your table saw to 8” and then you can cut boards into same size 6” or 7” or 8” widths in no time. You could have boards for your “wayne’s coating” in no time. I would recommend beveling the edges for nice looking joints, and doing a small half lap, which you could do with a dado blade in that table saw, and would is much easier than cutting tongue and groove.
@gaoldias
@gaoldias Год назад
Gavin: I'm not religious... Me: Gavin for Pope! Gavin: Vatican...get in touch...
@mike-js2510
@mike-js2510 Год назад
Pew ends: Use them to make chairs. Find a Joinery workshop who can make them for you - or buy them off you.
@ThurlowDave
@ThurlowDave Год назад
You could make a type of bucket chair with the pew ends. Using about 12 of them, each separated by spacers, you could cut out the middles to reveal a sear shape. It works in my head!
@Kev5565
@Kev5565 Год назад
I can tell you're a true Yorkshire man, you don't like to waste a thing. Looking forward to see what you do with the place. Don't recon much to your safety flipflops
@ianiles6430
@ianiles6430 Год назад
Church pews - a cut and shunt. I think I spelled that right. Being dyslexic can be worrying at times. Anyway, chop one end off, trim the seat to length, stick the end back on, et voila! Shortened pew, cut to fit the space.
@powderedtoastman3093
@powderedtoastman3093 Год назад
Use the pew ends to make rounded tables piecing them together and clamp a few together and then round or square them. Sand and french polish them and they’d be beautiful as tables. Dotted around the house. Bases in iron or timber would be easy to source Coming along great… That basement is one that Gacy would be jealous of…🤣
@JJPHAT777
@JJPHAT777 Год назад
Several people have had the same idea I have- use the pew ends to make chairs, or shorten that long pew to a more reasonable size. I also thought that you could use the long pew as a head board/foot board in the master bedroom or a guest room. Keep some of the stained glass to use as cabinet doors for your kitchen, or possibly where the light would shine through but not be a privacy issue? At 7 ft they would make beautiful wardrobe doors! And the term is actually "wains-cotting". That idea is awesome! Do it!! I wonder if the pew ends could be used in an exposed staircase?? Not sure if the angle would be right.
@mikeridley1
@mikeridley1 6 месяцев назад
Maybe utilise the pew ends to make some chairs if you need any ... with some shortened sections from the original bases & backs. Just a thought.
@deblashbrook3209
@deblashbrook3209 Год назад
Great to see an update on Hardcastle Towers, imagine the awe if part of it was a an Airbnb. But seriously loving the update, and a perfect complement channel to Fototripper 👏🙏 thank you
@DennisBater
@DennisBater Год назад
I would have left the pews together and sold them!
@franciskisner920
@franciskisner920 Год назад
If you put the wood on the ceiling, you may create a strong echo effect. Regarding the pew end pieces: Ask around and see if you find a local woodworker who could use the material. It is thick enough that they might re-cut it into strips to use in cutting-boards.
@madebyPure
@madebyPure Год назад
Was just wondering the other day about how the castle project was doing. And here is an update, a happy surprise. Cheers from Sweden, another bug infested cold spot
@paulferguson1921
@paulferguson1921 Год назад
Thing is Gavin your sales pitch "100 year old window, pews, timber..." doesn't work for us in the UK. For us they should be marketed as nearly new.
@HardcastleTowers
@HardcastleTowers Год назад
Lightly used.
@gaoldias
@gaoldias Год назад
@@HardcastleTowers Previously enjoyed....for eternity.
@paulferguson1921
@paulferguson1921 Год назад
@@HardcastleTowers Just run in.
@JohnnyMotel99
@JohnnyMotel99 Год назад
Few things about your crawl space that come to mind. The floor looks like just dirt, with no damp membrane that space will always be of higher humidity. If you have those windows down both sides, why not remove the frames and infill with air bricks? Create a constant cross flow of fresh air. This is how it’s done in houses with any sort of space below the floor. You might want to look at placing insulation batts between the joists and a taped vapour membrane.
@six4two1
@six4two1 Год назад
With a bit of creativity, those pew ends would make great shelf supports for killer bookshelves in a library.
@rbeaubien7868
@rbeaubien7868 Год назад
Glad to see you are making progress and addressing structural issues first. For the pews (8 in boards) you may want to consider alternating widths for paneling (less waste). For the ends consider using for banquette seating (arts and crafts). I would keep one of the stain glass windows to hang on a feature wall.
@HardcastleTowers
@HardcastleTowers Год назад
alternating widths would mean that the ends don't line up. I'd be accused of not being a master craftsman.
@malcolmevans2304
@malcolmevans2304 Год назад
Good to see the update and all the progress you have made, we have waited very patiently for the next in the series. The pew ends could make an interesting library shelving display with a bit of your imagination and woodworking skills👍
@harry4323
@harry4323 Год назад
Good to see you have used a window of opportunity keep up the good work.Your safety footwear is the bees knees but no steel toecaps really.
@PatriciaDavidsonPhotography
OMG Gavin! Your video just came up in my feed. I had no idea you and Amanda bought a church. How cool is that. All the best and hope you two are doing well.
@robinschaeffer6252
@robinschaeffer6252 Год назад
Cut your long benches into chair seats and use the stack of pew ends to make chairs (heavy chairs) or short benches that people use residentially.
@poulaivens5651
@poulaivens5651 Год назад
Or 4-5 feet long ones for the porch or patio. In BC these will sell for $300-500. Also furniture makers can do wonders with that old oak.
@alin.danila
@alin.danila Год назад
Yeah, i was the same : “i think those jack stands are temporary until he will pour some reinforced concrete columns + foundation” 😊 Maybe, later on, a concrete slab will also be nice down there 😊 Keep up the energy ! 🎉
@HardcastleTowers
@HardcastleTowers Год назад
a slab would be good but with the loss of headroom would still result in a useless space.
@derekmidgley
@derekmidgley Год назад
Wow, thanks for the update. Admire how you took on this huge project. Just, dealing with those pews, don't catch pewmonia!
@HardcastleTowers
@HardcastleTowers Год назад
too late...
@antonoat
@antonoat Год назад
Maybe contact some local joiners/cabinet makers and see if they can use any of the timber that you can't, (obviously for a price) timber is so expensive now as I'm sure you know! Burning it would be such a waste in my opinion. Enjoying this channel.
@GaryStockton
@GaryStockton Год назад
I just mounted my Grabbing Hand photo today. Looks great Gav. Your place is really coming along. I would love to have a nice big studio, even your basement would make an incredible space. Looks like you will have an abundance of room to build out exactly as you desire. So cool.
@duringthemeanwhilst
@duringthemeanwhilst Год назад
I think a custom desk / editing / printing station would be a really nice use for the wood. Doing something really modernwith stuff that's really old. You could even sign copies of your book there...
@IslandAdventures
@IslandAdventures Год назад
The possibilities are endless! Put a short pew by the entry way to sit and put your shoes on, with under seat storage, Talk to a wood worker and put some of those boards together to make yourself a really nice table top, or a nice set of solid wooden doors for the rooms! Make some nice book shelves out of them, Cabinet doors for the kitchen! Turn the spice racks upside down and put some dowels in them to make coat hangers or hangers for the some pots and pans in the kitchen!! Use some wood for framing around the windows you put in :) Treat them right and use them to make a kitchen countertop, a chopping block for veggies!! Get Creative, don't let it go to waste!
@joshuawilkinsNWCoast
@joshuawilkinsNWCoast Год назад
You could first pad out your Baseboard to be thicker than your wainscoting, cut the wainscoting to sit on top, then run a thick chair rail over the top. Just a thought, does seem like a lot of work for that kind of look. I love white washing wood it's Beachy in my opinion. Good Luck, and all the creativity you can put in that build- the better!
@HardcastleTowers
@HardcastleTowers Год назад
Excellent idea.
@mikeg4501
@mikeg4501 Год назад
Been waiting for a new hardcastle tower vid to come out!!
@tcwhite0104
@tcwhite0104 Год назад
Going to be a beautiful building, don't forget to plane them.
@wendyarthur3941
@wendyarthur3941 Год назад
Hi Gavin. I love these Hardcastle videos. Watching the progress is very interesting. I can't wait to see your new home complete. I was walking my dog and had an idea. You mentioned you were not sure what to do with some of that gorgeous wood? Well how about some big box plant boxes and a gazebo? Those pew ends would be great for benches. Just a thought. Merry Christmas to you and Amanda. I hope you both have a wonderful Holiday Season. Cheers!
@yvonnehillsden
@yvonnehillsden Год назад
Re the pew ends. Couple thoughts: furniture and benches, base for both a dining and coffee table, bookshelves. SO many ways you could use them. And I recall watching an episode, I think of Land and Sea, where there was someone there in the maritimes who took pieces of beautiful wood like that and repurposed it into a whole variety of useful pieces. I can't remember the name or date of the episode, but maybe someone else might recall it, and where that woodworker resided?
@JasonLorette
@JasonLorette Год назад
Progressing right along my friend, slow and steady. Keep one window, store it, you'll find a use for it someday. If you plan on having a fire pit outside you could use the church pew ends to make benches around it. Keep rockin, looking good! :)
@HardcastleTowers
@HardcastleTowers Год назад
Our climate would destroy outside timber in one year :(
@JasonLorette
@JasonLorette Год назад
@@HardcastleTowers You'd have to store them in winter. Still, looking good dude.
@MhDizzy
@MhDizzy Год назад
Nice one Gavin, making some nice progress there. Place is looking well, keep bringing the updates. ATB Marti
@dcallan812
@dcallan812 Год назад
Oh so many handy hints and things you need to do already in the comment section. Have a great read. Interesting video 2x👍
@KarenBaker616263
@KarenBaker616263 Год назад
Save one of the windows to hang as an art piece. Also, people love to hang these in their gardens or sun rooms. Great video!
@HardcastleTowers
@HardcastleTowers Год назад
Excellent idea.
@donaldachisholm5828
@donaldachisholm5828 Год назад
Looks awesome.It will be worth it all in the end.
@thebinpustey6497
@thebinpustey6497 Год назад
Oh geez. I would try to keep the windows, and create a new feature divider-wall or something with them! That would be very cool!
@brianmckeever5280
@brianmckeever5280 Год назад
Wow, you've been busy! Most impressive. Certainly helps explain your insomnia. I can't imagine keeping track of all those things, running two channels, and still generating an income. The progress looks great, you two should be proud of the progress. I have seen repurposed wood made into butcher blocks?
@richardpesce5325
@richardpesce5325 Год назад
Gavin, I wish you and Amanda lots of luck with the build and hope you have some great Holidays! All the best and this project is really interesting.
@julietfaraj1608
@julietfaraj1608 Год назад
I'd be interested in those windows! We're in the middle of a building project in Newfoundland!
@Hirsutechin
@Hirsutechin Год назад
Good to see, not the increase in dodgy props but the substantial concrete bases they're sat on. You did stick the props down with enough Uhu glue, dincha? And it warms the cockles of one's heart to see a man stacking timber in flipflops, but I think that core drill for the basement fan is 6¼" diameter, not radius. Ya don't want one of those babies to kick back mid-hole or you'll be months before you can hold a teaspoon again, trust me! And it's WAYNSCOATING - practice that for the next video and give us all a good laugh... 😂
@marksuchomelsr6698
@marksuchomelsr6698 Год назад
Keep a few window panes and hang them over a couple windows for decoration.
@connieevasiuk
@connieevasiuk Год назад
Looking good guys
@jimwlouavl
@jimwlouavl Год назад
Love to see how this project is going. Could you use the pew ends as the base for tables-perhaps to display a book? 😉
@anthonymara4533
@anthonymara4533 Год назад
Looking at the dirt floor in the basement reminds me of the root cellar under my grandparents house. Though, I would absolutely recommend using a vapor barrier... or better yet, vapor barrier, concrete slab, spray foam insulation.... Sure, it's expensive, but then you could tell everyone you have a bunker.
@HardcastleTowers
@HardcastleTowers Год назад
This may happen, but in looooong stages. Pea gravel and plastic but first I need some retaining walls.
@merkin22
@merkin22 Год назад
Curious if you considering insulating the 'ceiling' in the basement? Loving this project of yours. And fer gawd's sake, man, wear proper footwear when doing heavy work -- gonna be tough to hike to the next fine winter landscape photography location with a broken foot or with a couple missing toes :)
@spidersj12
@spidersj12 Год назад
Stacking heavy lumber in sandals is a disaster waiting to happen. The stained glass from the stained glass windows might make great ornaments if cut into the right pieces depending on the design of the ornaments. Or perhaps they could be used as internal wall partitions in a studio loft somewhere, since they're so tall. Put a frosted coating on them so it provides some privacy, and you'd have an interesting divider in a studio loft somewhere.
@HardcastleTowers
@HardcastleTowers Год назад
Yeah I originally planned on using them as walls in my office but I need it to be fairly sound proof.
@tomhirst7134
@tomhirst7134 Год назад
Gavin, you could cut down the pew legs/ends into chopping board sizes and sell them!! 🤔
@robinchun1
@robinchun1 Год назад
I'm hooked on the Hardcastle Towers story... just as an idea, perhaps you could produce your own Twirl's in that basement!
@jimalbrightjr.9229
@jimalbrightjr.9229 Год назад
If you need ideas...but likely too late...banquette seating and/or table for eating? Can't' tell how flat those seats/backs are though. Sell pew ends to local wood worker to turn back into custom benching for homes? Just ideas...at best. Looking like it's gonna be a great home!
@fstoll3
@fstoll3 Год назад
all those poles in the basement... uggh! My dad always said if you do something, do it right, it would appear you weren't taught that lesson. I would have rebuilt the entire basement, and used steel I-beam to hold up the church. I would have used ICF forms to rebuild the basement. This is nothing more than "kicking the can down the road" for a future issue to be fixed.
@TheTimB
@TheTimB Год назад
The irony of talking about over engineering while walking past a light fitting just hanging from the cord 😂
@HardcastleTowers
@HardcastleTowers Год назад
Don't worry, I only use it while my hands are wet.
@joewelsh1804
@joewelsh1804 Год назад
Great to see some movement on the building, although I suspect that you have already moved in.
@seaberry6
@seaberry6 Год назад
You could use the sides of the pews as sides to some amazing chairs/sofas/love seats.
@CallieRoseStark7
@CallieRoseStark7 Год назад
For the stained glass windows, have you thought about trying to use some for decorative paneling in the church? Awesome to seen how far you and Amanda have come with the renovations!
@HardcastleTowers
@HardcastleTowers Год назад
I did but I'm not sure there'll be much wall space left in the main hall.
@WarlordsRising
@WarlordsRising Год назад
i did a small storage area in tongue and groove pine and the cost was nuts.....good luck on the remodel
@astrojourneyuk
@astrojourneyuk Год назад
Love the click bait! To be honest you could put anything and I’d still watch it!
@johnround8311
@johnround8311 Год назад
Here`s an idea for the Towers-make several same rooms each with a small bed that you can rent out to help pay for the restoration costs of Hardcastle Towers or should you re-name it Faulty Towers?
@JSAFIXIT
@JSAFIXIT Год назад
The pew sides or ends could be used to trim out stairways.
@sara505sings
@sara505sings Год назад
Ah..got it..selling it in pieces. Very clever.
@ronboe6325
@ronboe6325 Год назад
Hymn book racks: Make great photo and books holder for your store. :D
@bradpeck1901
@bradpeck1901 Год назад
the end pieces - they look like they could be little kids rocking chairs with a little work which takes some time but you have plenty
@pettersorsdahl1400
@pettersorsdahl1400 24 дня назад
And it's (in British English, as you're from Yorkshire) "weɪnskətɪŋ", that is the short version as in "scot". At least according to Collins. Good luck...
@tim1398
@tim1398 Год назад
Use some of the pew psalm holders to display your books on the wall. Some of the pew would could make some nice book/stuff shelves. Also benches could make a nice breakfast nook.
@billpelzmann1030
@billpelzmann1030 Год назад
Congrats on all your progress ! It's great you married a rich woman who can support your "hobby". :-)
@HardcastleTowers
@HardcastleTowers Год назад
Wait...nobody told me she was rich? She's fooled me all this time.
@SteveMillerhuntingforfood
@SteveMillerhuntingforfood Год назад
@@HardcastleTowers Rich with Love!
@denisesavage2382
@denisesavage2382 Год назад
I was wondering a coupe of days ago about where things were up to in the church/home Reno space. As someone who is religious - it won't be sacrilegious to burn the timber from the pew ends . . . . . you have permission to create the best bonfire ever!!
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