Really enjoyed this. She's a doll. She will appreciate her loft so much more because she helped build it. When her girlfriends come over to see it, they'll be like, "no way"!... then she can show them the video. 😂😂 Fantastic raising! When She's older, she will know how to save money by doing things herself.
Thank you. She is a special kid. I love that she loves to build and learn and be actively engaged in this journey we are on. It would be the same if she wasn't.
I’m from Québec, Canada and I’m moving to Ontario, Canada. It’s really great what you do! My daughter and I will do an big loft in our barn/garage/shop together! Your videos are very helpful for us and it is very cool to share this passion with our daughter!
The struggle to place the two walls could have been avoided by cutting an additional inch shorter and then use truss slip connectors to fasten to truss. you should have a 1" gap anyway as the bottom chord of those trusses will flex and move up and down. Everything else is looking good
@@larryatwell9734 That is so not true. If that were the case there would be no point in interior load bearing walls on the upper floor, it is also the weight from above that holds the line and plumb on the walls.