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When I started this project all of the leaves were green and now I find myself surrounded by the colors, and temperatures, of fall. This means that winter is approaching and with it comes rain & snow. I need to get this thing dried in ASAP!
Before we can do that I have to do some more framing, sheath the walls, and build out the front porch of this shed. The porch ended up being it's own adventure as you will see. Only when all of that is complete can I move onto sheathing the roof which is the first step to creating a dry structure.
With 24 hours on the clock I needed to sheath and waterproof this shed - alone. Can I do it? Is it a crazy? You'll just have to watch and find out!
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@ShopNation
@ShopNation Год назад
Thanks for watching! Shed Plans are now available: bit.ly/3DlnU2h
@_Akicita_
@_Akicita_ 2 года назад
I've said it before and I will say it again. . . your unpretentious and humble manner is what drew me to your channel from your beginnings and is what will keep me a supporter for as long as you contribute content. I look forward to watching the progress of this project. Thanks for taking the time and effort to film and document it for us.
@vettencle
@vettencle 2 года назад
Very well said.
@couz10
@couz10 2 года назад
Ditto!
@richardkruta2978
@richardkruta2978 2 года назад
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@felixfromnebraska8648
@felixfromnebraska8648 2 года назад
@@richardkruta2978 ???
@milesharlan1
@milesharlan1 2 года назад
Thank for the project video. Loving the content!
@XxMalabooo
@XxMalabooo 2 года назад
I like that you were able to get your wife to help you here
@Bbingham
@Bbingham 2 года назад
This has been the only guy that actually makes me feel like I can do a project without failing.
@darmichar73
@darmichar73 2 года назад
You can. Just do it. You're going to screw up, but you're also going to learn so much. I never thought I could do anything like this until I bought a house with huge unfinished basement. It irritated me that there was so much wasted space, so I finished it myself. It took me 6 months working every night and most weekends, but it turned out better than I could have ever imagined. The feeling I got when I walked downstairs and saw that space and knew that I did it was like nothing I've ever experienced before.
@chlly
@chlly Год назад
Things become so much more *doable* when you realize it's all a series of executable steps. Solo DIY projects like these can look downright insurmountable as a whole, but I think most can picture themselves completing each step in isolation.
@matthewbarry7026
@matthewbarry7026 Год назад
Take the encouragement, most trades work is not that hard. If you can build Lego with instructions, you can build a house(pretty much). Finding the instructions is the hard part, and this video is not the place to find instructions. Take this guys ambition, but find another video and how to build proper. Realistically its not that bad, but this roof line was ambitious for a beginner. If there is one thing an ambitious home owner should know, is to "Keep it Simple Stupid".
@misterscottfred7470
@misterscottfred7470 Год назад
Super boulot ! bravo 👍. J'ai hate de voir la suite 👏
@laurahaughton4523
@laurahaughton4523 Год назад
Just an old lady from Scotland who loves watching all these cabins being built and I’m certainly loving watching you build yours, your fun 👍🌸
@mrford116
@mrford116 2 года назад
Not cutting out the windows is such a classic move. Probably helps with the rain - that's what I'd tell myself to get to sleep, anyway!
@Electricians_toolreviews
@Electricians_toolreviews 2 года назад
Love it! As a new homeowner and newlywed, you filming your mistakes gives me so much hope, cause I’m making plenty on all our renovation projects. Can’t wait to see it finished!!
@patseevers262
@patseevers262 2 года назад
I truly do understand the working by yourself aspect! Can be peaceful, dangerous and fun all at the same moment! I do like the way you explain mistakes and "oopsyis"!
@lisaeybergen9173
@lisaeybergen9173 Год назад
I love the look of the shed you’re building. I also love that you’re willing to show us how you get it done even when you make mistakes and how you fix them. Awesome job so far!!
@teambeard8562
@teambeard8562 2 года назад
I appreciate that you decided to do a project, learning as you go, and complaining the entire way. 😂 you’re not alone sir
@creatd
@creatd 2 года назад
Love how you show the good, the bad, and the ugly of DIYing. It's refreshing to know that, like you said, we're not all creators that magically get something built perfectly without any issues. Keep up the good work, just be sure to keep including the bad and ugly!
@bradfordc8011
@bradfordc8011 2 года назад
I'm glad you show all the mistakes so we can learn from them. Normally I can watch all the RU-vid videos for anything and never see that stuff, bit it's really important to see it.
@Anythingeverything899
@Anythingeverything899 2 года назад
This series is slowly but surely giving me the confidence to try this out on my own. Super excited for part 4!
@erichirschfield5779
@erichirschfield5779 2 года назад
Watching you bail off the ladder like that brings back TOO MANY memories of working alone on similar projects. And the inclusion of the always helpful "cuss words" aid cracks me up. Your approach to your videos is THE reason I have the confidence to take on more projects.
@Brad901
@Brad901 Год назад
This entire series is top notch and gives me ideas for a small hunting cabin...Very well done.
@rickhopkins8929
@rickhopkins8929 2 года назад
I appreciate your candor. I agree with you that we learn from our mistakes. Your willingness to share them speaks volumes about your integrity and willingness to help others believe they to can tackle a job they think they may not be able to do.
@jeffreymiller3599
@jeffreymiller3599 2 года назад
I appreciate how you point out the mistakes and explain the clever engineering solutions. Altogether a great build series that I’m watching as they’re released. Can’t wait for the next one!
@ventureJeffrey
@ventureJeffrey Год назад
Hey name buddy. Always happy to see a fellow Jeffrey Miller out there. 😎
@MORGANSMaintenance
@MORGANSMaintenance 2 года назад
I feel your pain on working alone, it’s how I do most of my work… I also understand your wanting to do it that way to achieve something. No better feeling than when every time you walk by that shed and think to yourself.. “I did that” Appreciate the videos 👍
@mattfetrow1287
@mattfetrow1287 2 года назад
I appreciate your desire to try and accomplish this build yourself. I will say that others really do get joy in being part of the process. Some of the best conversations are had on builds like this. It’s looking great!
@markhoss8975
@markhoss8975 2 года назад
“Over hangy bit” I never tire of learning the real names for stuff…and you mix it in with all the fancy carpenter talk. It’s looking great.
@PatrickLemay
@PatrickLemay 2 года назад
This series is truly epic. Cudos on doing this on your own. Don't die on us...
@house9er33
@house9er33 2 года назад
🤣
@duanebarnes3587
@duanebarnes3587 2 года назад
Give it up for the one-man crew! Always showing the mess ups and owning them is what makes shop nation one of the best RU-vid channels!
@Lovely_Whelp
@Lovely_Whelp Год назад
Watching these with my wife and you make it look easy enough that she’s going to start asking me for a cabin shed. Can’t wait for part 4.
@robertsharpless999
@robertsharpless999 Год назад
I’ve watched a lot of carpentry work on here, the essential craftsman being one of my favorites. What I love about these videos is that you actually put your pride aside and are just humble, and I very much appreciate that.
@ShopNation
@ShopNation Год назад
That guy is legendary, I watch his stuff
@chrismorth
@chrismorth 2 года назад
As a man who has built multiple sheds, I can 100% say that I wish I'd exercised the patience and craftsmanship that you do. Amazing job.
@j-sizzler5897
@j-sizzler5897 2 года назад
Right? I'm definitely a quick and dirty kind of guy lol. Like, it gets the job done... And it's safe... But it's like 99% function when I do it with MAYBE 1% form lol
@andrewjonas5523
@andrewjonas5523 2 года назад
I once had a boss who had this really elaborate dog house and subsequently a very spoiled dog. One day, we were picking on him over his wife spending so much on this dog and he gave us great words of wisdom. “Build the nicest doghouse you can, one day you might be living in it while she cools off”. I know why you’re building this now. Well played sir. Lol
@orchdorch7952
@orchdorch7952 2 года назад
You did a gread job
@msumone
@msumone 2 года назад
You give everyone hope that we can do what you do. Admitting your mistakes and showing them gives us all hope.
@jeffreyoram4387
@jeffreyoram4387 2 года назад
Looking forward to seeing each part I personally don't build the things in these videos but watch entirely for the entertainment. Thank you
@ehresendez
@ehresendez 2 года назад
I really like the fact that you accept the fact that you are not perfect, but Shop Greatness! That is totally achievable. Thanks for the great content.
@flytrout5514
@flytrout5514 2 года назад
Gotta love a good ole “truss” fall.
@tumbleweed5527
@tumbleweed5527 Год назад
Adapt, Adjust and Overcome…. You are documenting what actually happens on a lot of first time projects … We all do better on the second time around.. Self Education .. Total respect big guy …
@mbcustomww
@mbcustomww 2 года назад
Im with others here in this comment section. Your videos are approachable because you don’t ever claim to be an expert, you always showcase your mistakes, and you’re just all around transparent! Thanks for the content!
@ShopNation
@ShopNation 2 года назад
My dad taught me humility
@LPick2001
@LPick2001 2 года назад
I built a shed quite a few years ago and I wish I had your videos to watch back then and it would have come out so much better then it did.
@iggyandangus
@iggyandangus 2 года назад
Things always take longer than you think they’re going to. It’s just a fact. I continually underestimate how much time it will take to do things
@Braddock54
@Braddock54 Год назад
I like how you are transparent with the little errors along the way. There is a lot to think about and its easy to forget.
@keithwempe3606
@keithwempe3606 Год назад
I like how he is honest and points out where things go right and where they go wrong .
@SSBailey77845
@SSBailey77845 Год назад
I totally understand the satisfaction of going solo…but time has caught up and my shoulders, hands and knees won’t allow it. Props!💪👏🙌🏻
@denniscarreno5882
@denniscarreno5882 2 года назад
You’re doing well…it’s fun watching your videos…keep up the good work……aaaaah! The man cave!
@derek5555
@derek5555 2 года назад
Hats off to you sharing the lessons learned, nice to see youtubers are human too
@ericreimbold9271
@ericreimbold9271 2 года назад
I enjoy how you share both your successes and failures with class.
@jimmyscorner
@jimmyscorner 2 года назад
Travis watching you build this shed makes me want to just go out and start on my shop. I like how you show the mistakes also. Keep up the good work.
@weekendhomeprojects
@weekendhomeprojects Год назад
Shop Nation is the best nation in the world.
@LouRasta
@LouRasta 2 года назад
Thank you for leaving the mistakes in the videos and how you work through them. Definitely makes the entire project seem more doable by the average guy.
@joemccoy6318
@joemccoy6318 Год назад
I appreciate your attention to small details. Also, l love that you’re not afraid to share a mistake. If you’re not a teacher you should be, you’ve got the makings of a good one.
@stevehendrick8688
@stevehendrick8688 2 года назад
Your “Campshed” is coming along beautifully! I like that you leave the errors in the videos, nobody is perfect.
@bobm7275
@bobm7275 Год назад
A sign of a good neighbour is one who can say thank you but I can do it and a great neighbour is one that can still say it half way through a project.
@SethWhaley
@SethWhaley Год назад
I’m glad you show your failures and that at the end of the day, it’s not the end of the day. Keep it up!
@richardestes7035
@richardestes7035 2 года назад
The way you show your mistakes during a build is great! I was watching the video thinking “I did the same thing, I made that mistake too”. Great videos, Great channel!
@scottcutting972
@scottcutting972 2 года назад
Enjoying this build. Appreciate the mistake explanations. This is what makes it real. I watch every minute of the video because it is helpful for planning my shed. Even your plug for the Kreg products. I usually fast forward through the ad talk...but the Kreg explanation was valuable and they do make nice products. It's a sharp looking building. Thank you.
@ShopNation
@ShopNation 2 года назад
Thank you, glad it's helping!
@DIYGene
@DIYGene Год назад
Dude, you totally crack me up. You have great advice while being completely self deprecating. I hope I spelled that right.
@buddyrobinson2453
@buddyrobinson2453 2 года назад
Commenting because that Rip Cut looked super helpful even when making cuts on a slippery roof that required Grip Rite for some peace of mind traction while you raced to get the shed sealed before the water starts falling from the sky.
@joemyers
@joemyers 2 года назад
Look good. Great design. And love that you share your recoveries from making errors. We all do it!
@nicolesavasta
@nicolesavasta 2 года назад
Safety first!! Glad your eye survived the last incident. Stay safe so I can keep enjoying your awesome content!
@joshuabors586
@joshuabors586 2 года назад
The build is coming along great. I appreciate you sharing your mistakes. It makes your content more authentic and enjoyable to watch by being able to relate.
@KIDGSXR
@KIDGSXR 2 года назад
Performing this build alone is one thing but capturing it all for everyone to see is next level stuff. 👏👏💪🙌🤙
@Nascarstud
@Nascarstud 2 года назад
I like the fact you include your mistakes. It happens to us all. Can’t wait to see the finished product.
@tvonhon
@tvonhon 2 года назад
I've really enjoyed seeing your thought process and mistakes throughout. Great design by the way!!
@annaxmegan
@annaxmegan 2 года назад
Admire your staying power and good you’re showing your errors because we all make them, loving this build and can’t wait for the next video.
@nico_dus
@nico_dus Год назад
DIY sometimes seams to be impossible until it’s done. Doing an office job with no DIY experience, I decided to renovate a 90 sqm flat completely by myself. You guys here at youtube inspired my so much! It took me several months, hundreds of long evenings and several fails. But I made it. Now I‘m setting up my own shop at home to do more stuff (and buy new tools :) ) thank you so much for sharing you creativity and perseverance with us! Your doing fantastic projects!
@jensstalberg8968
@jensstalberg8968 Год назад
The mistakes are a good addition, you are one of us. Now I realize I have caught up with this build series, darn... Looking forward the next part, keep up the good work. Greetings from Sweden.
@larrywright1315
@larrywright1315 2 года назад
Love how you admit mistakes? Thanks for the content!
@rcol1914
@rcol1914 2 года назад
"mess ups make us better," I win, I win. I am the better-est of all. Thanks for showing all of what you do. It's appreciated.
@travissigg
@travissigg 2 года назад
A lot of respect for doing this by yourself! Never easy!!
@la4lakers
@la4lakers 2 года назад
Can’t wait to try this in my home. That rip cut guide must save tons of time.
@stephenrandolph24
@stephenrandolph24 2 года назад
love seeing that I'm not the only engineer messing up "simple" carpentry projects
@davemitchell4263
@davemitchell4263 2 года назад
I definitely appreciate you sharing your screw ups and flaws with the build, it makes the video more relatable. Great video series
@ericaswofford4231
@ericaswofford4231 Год назад
You may be the only content creator that I keep a look out for. Everyone else I just stumble on their videos. I love watching the newer videos and seeing you expand from just plywood. Lol.
@J.M.Lander
@J.M.Lander Год назад
“My goal was a bit lofty” love it.
@briannoel5344
@briannoel5344 2 года назад
Coming right along! Good job escaping death by ladder once again!
@dbestE232
@dbestE232 2 года назад
I appreciate how open you are with the costing and showing your failures along with the successes. Helping to keep us all humble is much appreciated.
@glennsmith2762
@glennsmith2762 2 года назад
It's great seeing a RU-vid creator working through the same issues that I have had when making something. Keep the videos coming and I'll keep watching. Cheers
@jayhamm34
@jayhamm34 2 года назад
Looks good. As someone who just personally prefers to work alone, I understand the struggle working alone and the desire to say I did that on my own.
@BobCaseyAerial
@BobCaseyAerial 2 года назад
I watched it this morning and I agree with you saying to include your mistakes. Your a humble man.
@jacobwalker7864
@jacobwalker7864 2 года назад
I love your mistakes. It's a real part of building anything. Thank you for not editing that out.
@Dubious_Rascal
@Dubious_Rascal 2 года назад
I always enjoy your projects. They push me to keep making improvements in my shop.
@STidrvr
@STidrvr 2 года назад
Not only do I appreciate the video content on the shed build, but I especially like the cost that goes along with each phase of the project.
@IggyJackson
@IggyJackson 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing your... adversities. It definitely makes me feel less bad that I mess up as often as I do
@AdamRivard
@AdamRivard 2 года назад
You, sir, are an inspiration to those of us who want to get started building. Stay humble!
@frankdiloreto2095
@frankdiloreto2095 2 года назад
Love the build so far. Keep safe out there. We don't want to see you get injured
@kevinboes4137
@kevinboes4137 2 года назад
That is going to be one hell of a beautiful she’d when you are done very nice work
@jjs811
@jjs811 2 года назад
It’s coming along great! Keep trucking along. It will be finished before you know it.
@chefgoldielocs
@chefgoldielocs 2 года назад
"Sweat and cuss words" sounds like my day to day life 🤣🤣🤣 Great name for a band as well
@JSRRADIO
@JSRRADIO Год назад
I enjoy this, its soo refreshing to see normal osb on a building compaired to the green they have today
@davidvine9822
@davidvine9822 2 года назад
I replaced an old rotted deck off the back of my house a couple of years ago. I pride myself on not cursing. Building anything by yourself, even at ground level, is curse-inducing. Love your content and pacing.
@ernestozarate1665
@ernestozarate1665 2 года назад
Like how it is coming out, cannot wait to see the end product. Also doing it all alone is a challenge from personal experience and also do like the fact that you show the mistakes because I screw up all the time too. Thanks
@phillipodonnell4117
@phillipodonnell4117 2 года назад
I appreciate your honesty when building stuff. I love that embrace the mistakes and learn from them and are able to work around them.
@davidaxberg7651
@davidaxberg7651 2 года назад
Very helpful reminding us all that none of us are perfect.
@tipsfromjuan
@tipsfromjuan 2 года назад
I didn't know this series was recent until I was hooked and couldn't find part 3. Nice build, can't wait for part 4!
@dontask7898
@dontask7898 Год назад
The best line in this whole! series, " Sweat and cuss words." Most utilized things used on a job site. Glad someone dosent have to pay west coast lumber prices.
@Santasgarage
@Santasgarage 2 года назад
You should install diagonal bracing before you sheath to keep everything plumb and square
@JeremyHuehn
@JeremyHuehn 2 года назад
I love that you post the screwups and that you keep it real. Planning isn't always a guarantee that things are going to go well, and I think that the problem-solving opportunities are a means of growth! -Behind every rule, there is a person responsible for that rule. 🤣😎
@thelittlewoodshop
@thelittlewoodshop 2 года назад
Love that you show the mistakes in your videos.
@andrewerb2589
@andrewerb2589 2 года назад
I appreciate that you show mistakes/errors made during the build process. Definitely shows that project mistakes happen and that it is not the end of the world.
@damienrombold3993
@damienrombold3993 2 года назад
Well. You never cease to amaze me on how you get “Jiggy” with it. I love this shed project. I’m in Southern Cincinnati so I know what weather you’re getting lol. So this is my official comment for you be safe on those ladders
@jgw6878
@jgw6878 2 года назад
You make me jealous of your patience!
@toku1868
@toku1868 2 года назад
Like you mentioned at the beginning of the video. Constructing, filming, and everything in between takes a lot. I appreciate you sharing you failures and successes!
@mrhobbs5713
@mrhobbs5713 2 года назад
I was in the construction business for over 50 years, you don’t seem to have the tunnel vision of most engineers or the seriousness. You have a funny side. This is good entertainment. As far as advice, I’m not sure where to start, but very enjoyable. Subbed.
@thesplinteredfinger
@thesplinteredfinger 2 года назад
When I put up my shed I broke my wrist on the first day tripping over my dog, but I did learn a lot about building. Looks good so far! Amazing dedication!
@bradleytuckwell4881
@bradleytuckwell4881 2 года назад
Why is it that we can have weeks or even months of beautiful sunny days but as soon as we start an outside project it rains. Really enjoying this build bloopers and all.
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