Part 2 in the roof replacement where I get some much needed help from Keith Brown. Rag 'n' Bone Brown RU-vid Channel: / ragnbonebrown Proper DIY Patreon Page: / properdiy
Another brilliant project, it is a sad loss to the construction industry when you retired. You are very experienced with safety and legislation and it is refreshing to see a brit who knows what he is doing using sensible equipment to achieve the end result. Too many Americans seem to access to unlimited tools regardless of the cost involved. Keep up the content.
Watching Keith appear with other RU-vidrs like Stuart, Robin Clevett and Peter Millard is like watching the Marvel Comic Universe unfold! Brilliant stuff.
Two of my favourite content creators in the same video what's not to love. Great job working together and good craic. Anyone else after more videos of these two?
The final scene was inspired. This is my first sampling of your content and I'm hooked. I kept thinking - "it's Benny Hill in tool belts. "I gotta look up RagnBone Brown
The Ultimate Crossover Video -- love it! You guys are both hilarious individually, but together it's comedy gold - in fact, you've invented a whole new genre: Comedy-I-Y!
Brilliant colab from two of my favourite 'tubers. I wouldn't be upset if you were to do some more in the future...?😁 The shed's coming on nicely too! Cheers.
Excellent informative funny entertaining video Stuart. Keith’s role as your dog body is brilliant, he’s a real team player 🤣😂🤣. Great to be introduced to another worth watching RU-vidr ( Keith ) though I remain loyal to my favourite ( Proper DIY ) . Your videos NEVER disappoint, that last sketch of your ladder being “ safely “ tied to the timber being cut off had me crying 😂🤣Another great/enjoyable project. I hope you continue for many many years, one of the few highlights of RU-vid. Thank you Stuart 👍
I have watched this video a few times and you and Keith working together makes me smile. Love to see another one with the two of you, many thanks for your videos Stuart.
Brilliant. Great video collaboration with Rag'n'bone. That looks another top job, Stuart. It will be interesting what your aggregate supplier says about the the poor Type 1.
Always good solid and practical information to help improve the way things currently are. I didn’t know about the HSE 2005 working at height regs and also didn’t know about regs for using treated timber for exposed or partially exposed builds 👍🏽 Plenty of others didn’t either I’d imagine! Great video
To me to you springs to mind, Chuckle bros at their best 😂 if I was you with all that land I would be getting some goats, chickens & a plough, way things are going a present self sufficiency is the only solution Looking forward to the windmill & artesian borehole video ☺
Been on holiday & just catching up. Enjoyable as ever. Hope you got an engineer to check the tolerances of those long spans 😉🤣!! Reckon it's going to last a bit longer than the old one!
Decent amount of firewood there too!! Does the new house have a chimney though.....? Love the collab too. Humour even better than ever!! Nice tractor shed you've made there too. Grey Fergie in your future Stuart!!
Fantastic video Stuart and great tips, good to see you working with your friend, whom I also follow on You Tube. Hope your doing ok, and keep up the great work. Take care !
Enjoyed that one Stuart. Our house has a lean-to area complete with sheet metal roof. The numpties fixed the corrugation valleys to the wooden ribs, hence once the screws corroded the valley of rainwater flows down the resultant hole. I'd fit sheet metal as a roof for any outbuilding, but I would run a profile of timber to match the corrugations and then screw through the peaks in through such slices into the rib timber. Finally, many years ago I bought a lightweight access tower whose platform at its maximum is three metres off the ground. Very handy device, costing me £180 or so yonks ago. Perhaps worth considering a purchase, if you have room to store it (it stores down quite well).
Proper job by two great youtubers. Looked great and I'll give that ten years at least. If a jobs worth doing its worth doing it right. I'd personally chop them trees right down and have a bonfire. Well done 👍👍
I think you should do a video on boxing in radiator pipes and diffrent ways you can do it, with diffrent materials etc. Framed - plaster board or Birchwood ply etc.
Following 3:10 "This is where having access towers and another pair of hands is really needed. Although I can just about lift and carry one of these timbers, getting it in place at height would be near impossible for one person.", Shawn James of My Self Reliance fame has entered the chat. 😄
By the end of the film I was expecting choreography akin to Morcambe & Wise’ breakfast sketch. Grinders and drills getting tossed around and everything.