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Part 1: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gapwyG4d8UM.html
Part 2: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-s0ZxVOfjWkY.html
Part 3: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ki-LHJhol2M.html
Part 4: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qcQOwEpRnRc.html
Part 5: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZDK9VkHGq5I.html
Part 6: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bfNTcFt5Fwc.html
This barn roof was built alongside the original farmhouse in 1732, which makes it 288 years old. Over the years it's had its clay tiles replaced with cement boards, and a leaking corner has rotted away some of the oak frame. It was time for it to be returned to its former glory. This is Part 1 of a 6 Part series documenting the restoration. If you want to follow along, please subscribe!

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@the_hate_inside1085
@the_hate_inside1085 3 года назад
Love channels that repairs old things in a period befitting way. I mean if it held up for that long, it cant have been a bad design.
@tommilaine2693
@tommilaine2693 3 года назад
Nice with a video with actual working ,no talking no modern disco music
@davidwasser201
@davidwasser201 3 года назад
Terrific documentation of a great project. Love to see people restoring old buildings with attention to the original charm and character of the building. This is obviously a labour of love. Respect!
@wendymorrison5803
@wendymorrison5803 3 года назад
The original hand cut trusses are beautiful. The care in replicating them is also beautiful. Such a joy to see.
@just_N_case
@just_N_case 2 года назад
I can believe that the main frame is that old but what is on top is definitely made sometime in the last century
@DonRob96
@DonRob96 2 года назад
you also can tell this because of the nails, they are not even forged
@grimnir9519
@grimnir9519 2 года назад
Look at the description
@brake_4_cake
@brake_4_cake 2 года назад
Was it the perspex that gave it away?
@flykintoun
@flykintoun 2 года назад
@@DonRob96 Cut nails have been around for over 200 years, and wire nails for over 150
@odinncool
@odinncool 3 года назад
Safety should be a higher priority with that kind of fall
@peterdeacon4628
@peterdeacon4628 3 года назад
Brilliant I would rather watch this then the TV maybe the TV companies will catch on using this to inspire youngsters and show what great craftsmen we have.
@krijnkrijn
@krijnkrijn 3 года назад
Indeed, incredible the amount of garbage that is produced by the networks. There is so much to learn from projects like these…
@sabwolf3023
@sabwolf3023 3 года назад
I just found your Channel and your video. I was at the beginning afraid when you put out the beam. Because I was thinking you will be destroyed everything. But then, I saw the machines and your abilities. It’s a very great job! You are real wood workers! Very very goof job. Thanks for the heritage. I subscribe to your channel. (Sorry for my English, I’m french).
@frenchbarnrestoration
@frenchbarnrestoration Год назад
This is so impressive, great skills and creativity using traditional and modern tools and techniques. A pleasure to watch, thank you!
@adrianstephens56
@adrianstephens56 3 года назад
at 13:00 - first time I've seen a plunge chain-saw. Wonderful idea.
@Mike-or2cv
@Mike-or2cv Год назад
Old buildings are so pretty.... I LOVE IT!
@victor58010
@victor58010 3 года назад
Very well organised , and efficient job of removing the old cement boards.
@CinnamonTrees
@CinnamonTrees 3 года назад
I love the wind chimes, such a pleasant sound.
@katerinavalcheva6174
@katerinavalcheva6174 2 года назад
That roof saw some history... Well done guys, amazing job!!!
@curm1778
@curm1778 3 года назад
This farmhouse is going to be famous. Keep up the great work. Good to see your dog is still supervising the build.
@debralpateart8862
@debralpateart8862 3 года назад
I love watching you recreate the roof in old style with modern tools. Well done!
@yummboy2
@yummboy2 3 года назад
There is apparently no end to your talents! Thanks for another great video. It is not often that I get to see a chain mortiser in action. Your timber framing skills are impressive. You sure make it all look easy. Looking forward to your next installment.
@MissQuite
@MissQuite 3 года назад
Just binge watched ALL your videos! Your work is so beautifully done. What a stunning place you have. Keep up the great work and so looking forward to the next update.
@christinejesson-valore6439
@christinejesson-valore6439 3 года назад
I love the gate you built! Once I get my land, I will build one myself!
@bolski-uitlaatstore9130
@bolski-uitlaatstore9130 3 года назад
Thanks again, good to see that you have not forgotten on your followers.
@carlroge
@carlroge 3 года назад
never!
@tristanpatterson3843
@tristanpatterson3843 3 года назад
The owners probably looked at it for a hundred years thinking, I've gotta get that thing fixed.
@Blessings.429
@Blessings.429 3 года назад
I can’t see it being 288 yrs old. It looks like Asbestos and it’s screwed down
@jmonsted
@jmonsted 3 года назад
They "fixed" it by putting crappy asbestos board on, probably about 50 years ago. Now, Carl gets to fix it by putting proper tile back on.
@Blessings.429
@Blessings.429 3 года назад
@@jmonsted they did a great job, I was mesmerised
@stefken123
@stefken123 3 года назад
@@Blessings.429 the asbestos roof & rafters aren't that old. it's the main structure that is probably that old
@Blessings.429
@Blessings.429 3 года назад
@@stefken123 agree
@CalamityKim1
@CalamityKim1 3 года назад
I absolutely love your Chanel. It’s one of my favourite on RU-vid. Thank you for sharing your progress. I look forward to seeing more :)
@dainjohnson2308
@dainjohnson2308 3 года назад
Gotta say Carl your chainsaw mortise machine is off the hook. Old school with modern flair. 👍. Greetings from Texas.
@carlroge
@carlroge 3 года назад
Thanks 👍
@eastafrica1020
@eastafrica1020 2 года назад
So satisfying and relaxing to watch skilled artisans at work.
@josephknowles1430
@josephknowles1430 3 года назад
Again a wonderfully prepared, filmed and executed video. Honestly Carl, love your videos and your approach to it all. Can’t wait for part 2!!!!!
@carlroge
@carlroge 3 года назад
Hi Joe! Glad you enjoyed it, its been a very long slog
@jacquesmartin9460
@jacquesmartin9460 3 года назад
Safety issue should be retained " avoid operating portable mortese with loose shirt or any loose clothing "
@thomasdore3941
@thomasdore3941 3 года назад
i've followed this in instagram, it's beautiful, glad to watch it on youtube now. Crazy job. I'm happy to see old building restored like this as a french. Thank you .
@carlroge
@carlroge 3 года назад
Welcome aboard!
@Arfabiscuit
@Arfabiscuit 3 года назад
Good to see you back in France nice work guy's .
@frbrable
@frbrable 3 месяца назад
I wish I could go back in time and watch the people who built the original structure. I'd like to see the tools and methods they used. How many people were involved? How much time did it take? Etc.
@pqworks9019
@pqworks9019 3 года назад
That was incredible!!!!!! You did an awesome job on that joinery! I love these old solid beam structures!!!! Great work!!!
@user-tc7it7ps4f
@user-tc7it7ps4f Год назад
옛날 건물을 본래의 모습으로 복원 하려고 노력하는 그대의 장인정신이 아름답습니다 ~ !👍👏😄
@stephenphilp1380
@stephenphilp1380 2 года назад
Great looking tool belt. I totally agree with you regarding the rubbish commercial ones.
@richfiryn
@richfiryn 3 года назад
Howdy Carl, i just happened to come across your content while cruising around various log home renovations. Very nice work indeed. I bet the original wood workers wish they had some of the handy modern tools you had on hand !!
@juneyb01
@juneyb01 3 года назад
A pleasure to watch, you are very skilled, and I love the equipment used. Thank you for sharing.
@Blaine3160
@Blaine3160 3 года назад
Amazing video! I live in New Orleans Louisiana "USA" and have worked on an 18th century Creole plantation only in a design and historic consultant capacity. Your so talented and gifted. I'm amazed at your knowledge of construction at your young age. LOOKING FORWARD TO THE NEXT VIDEO!
@carlroge
@carlroge 3 года назад
Very cool! thanks
@artofwar-3263
@artofwar-3263 3 года назад
New video...today is a good day !!!! Looking forward to watching this after work.
@rosesarered3904
@rosesarered3904 3 года назад
You guys do beautiful work! I really enjoy watching.
@ridinrancher9443
@ridinrancher9443 3 года назад
My first time seeing one of your videos. I like how you mirrored the original design and didn’t try to switch to modern framing.
@MrLukedanger
@MrLukedanger 3 года назад
That makita combi drill gets put through absolute hell
@carlroge
@carlroge 3 года назад
invincible machines really
@MrLukedanger
@MrLukedanger 3 года назад
@@carlroge in a world full of cheap consoomer crap, something that actually lasts
@pablocruzgilmour
@pablocruzgilmour 3 года назад
Carl, this was an brilliant video that I just got recommended by chance, I love to see some proper hard work. Some great techniques were used here, my favourite was the wood depth stops on the saw bar and then sliding the saw to nibble away to your line using the original as a template. Really looking forward to rest of the series.
@chrisardern4594
@chrisardern4594 2 года назад
Safety is our no1 priority I think not. But what the hell it's your job.
@WorkingAxle
@WorkingAxle 2 года назад
This is so brilliant. Great work guys. Plus points for the therapeutic wind chime ASMR.
@maneuschwander6394
@maneuschwander6394 3 года назад
Really like the 'comedy' that you are adding to your videos! Brings a chuckle! :)
@douglasmorton6121
@douglasmorton6121 2 года назад
Nice work Gents! Great joinery skills there! Having used both leather and metal hammer holders, I found that I preferred the metal one rivetted to a leather backing as it allows for a cleaner draw of the hammer, especially when you need it fast like when elevated and working at setting beams and timbers. Leather hammer holders tend to sag over time and can bind when drawing the hammer free. I sure like your ideas though on the tool belt kit! Keep up the fine work!
@jeffforbes3772
@jeffforbes3772 3 года назад
As always very cool video and story. Looking forward to the rest of the series. Thanks for posting.
@carlroge
@carlroge 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@rpsimoes1382
@rpsimoes1382 3 года назад
Great work! Good technique,tools and no music. Congratulations from Brasil.
@StanOwden
@StanOwden 3 года назад
A little digger is a great allrounder on the projects like that!
@morganjones1966
@morganjones1966 3 года назад
its great to see you back keep up the good work love to watch how you complete the jobs
@GrandMarshallB
@GrandMarshallB 3 года назад
Great work, I am looking forward to part 2. Keep up the good work!
@kittonsmitton
@kittonsmitton 3 года назад
Great to see you posting again!!! And that tool belt looks revolutionary!
@carlroge
@carlroge 3 года назад
I hope people like it!
@kittonsmitton
@kittonsmitton 3 года назад
@@carlroge Loads of people follow your posts, great stuff. Very More-ish.
@2333jcope
@2333jcope 3 года назад
@@carlroge is there a discount code for the slim...I'm ordering it...
@paulriley7523
@paulriley7523 3 года назад
Loved this and missed uploads... looking fw to episode 2
@taoorus
@taoorus 3 года назад
awesome production. cool barn and remodeling work! keep it up!
@Adenya_E
@Adenya_E 2 года назад
This is quite an amazing channel just discovered today. The thing about it is the skill and experience this guys use 👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾. Like the trick of the power saw to make that arch 10:21 I am actually so impressed.
@morganvaughan9257
@morganvaughan9257 2 года назад
Amazing project, complete awe for the building and skills on show
@adiboo8142
@adiboo8142 3 года назад
The cinematography is great!
@debrabrooks6138
@debrabrooks6138 Год назад
Terrific job! In the furute I hope to build my own barn and showing how to make the mortises and such all this series is extremely helpful to me in learning what to do. Thank you!
@chrisorthodox598
@chrisorthodox598 3 года назад
Hi from Greece. You do a really really good job. Keep going!
@AT-wh8hz
@AT-wh8hz 3 года назад
Good, that you come back for your house restoration!
@christoffer1973
@christoffer1973 3 года назад
I'm so happy to see a new video from you. I hope everything is ok whit you and your family.
@carlroge
@carlroge 3 года назад
Same to you!
@manuelchivabautista7614
@manuelchivabautista7614 3 года назад
@@carlroge y Hjk8
@vonHannersdorf
@vonHannersdorf 3 года назад
Thank you. Awesome job.
@Warren3carpentry
@Warren3carpentry 3 года назад
Love watching different techniques. Learning more and now I wanna try it!! I subbed!!
@brainnya
@brainnya 3 года назад
Love your videos so much! Keep the good work you guys, pleasure to watch!
@plantagenn
@plantagenn 3 года назад
Super job. Hope part 2 will come asap
@loloblanc04
@loloblanc04 3 года назад
Glad to see a new video. Always having a great time. Vivement la prochaine !
@PaulMcGuinness
@PaulMcGuinness 3 года назад
I learn so much from your videos that's going to stand me in good stead when I retire to some foreign field and restore an old farmhouse :-)
@ralfhedstrom
@ralfhedstrom 2 года назад
I am so glad I learned that 2 mm offset before I built my small oak construction. It is the difference between a solid construction and a wobbly one.. Might not be as important when the construction is connected to other solid parts, but totally necessary when free-standing, like a pergola.
@Jrroaddawg1964
@Jrroaddawg1964 Год назад
That saw seems to be a very wise purchase.
@fintan3563
@fintan3563 3 года назад
Beautiful arch frame recreation! 🧡🧡🧡
@Onubense-zu4ei
@Onubense-zu4ei 3 года назад
Gracias amigos, por enseñarnos esas preciosas casitas, de verdad estás hecho un crak...... Saludos
@catabaticanabatic3800
@catabaticanabatic3800 3 года назад
Superb work. Your house is in good hands.
@barneykennett9282
@barneykennett9282 3 года назад
Woodworking skills on another level...👍.
@huisinfrankrijkgruryvillai6417
@huisinfrankrijkgruryvillai6417 3 года назад
hi Carl, good to see that you are back with a great project. I enjoy your craftsmanship, keep it up. Greetings Michiel
@rase008489
@rase008489 3 года назад
Fantastic job!! See you soon. I'm waiting.
@freeform33
@freeform33 3 года назад
Nothing like the holding power of a rusty nail 🖖
@GOLDSMITHEXILE
@GOLDSMITHEXILE 3 года назад
You know what you are doing, great job so far! Especially the drawpegging. Hopefully you wont have serious issues when the new green work dries out. Very interesting shot @ 4:54. They used a version of the English tying joint, but (as you would expect from les gallois, more elaborate and complex). Does the same job though-ties a post, plate and tie beam together to prevent the structure splaying outwards. At somestage along its history there was an upper floor, possibly an upstairs granary? You can see the joist sockets in the wall. My Dad repaired a low pitch roof just like this in the Charente about 25 years ago. He put 2 layers of boards (poplar or chestnut? not sure?) then the roman style half round clay tiles, bottom layer facing up, top layer facing down in the grooves. It looked fantastic.He died 18 moths ago
@benrevire7492
@benrevire7492 3 года назад
Thanks for your sharing. It's really inspiring
@carlroge
@carlroge 3 года назад
its a pleasure!
@bulmaroreyes1249
@bulmaroreyes1249 3 года назад
Amazing work, beautiful old building...hope you saved some of the old wood to make some art pieces.....cheers from Oaxaca 🇲🇽.
@severinoj.s.sobrinho6165
@severinoj.s.sobrinho6165 3 года назад
Great job, I´ve been waiting for this video for months,Good luck
@bobdickweed
@bobdickweed 3 года назад
Great work men..Looking good for a roof so old..Keep the videos coming...;-)
@dk2614
@dk2614 3 года назад
That mortising machine would certainly pay for itself in one job like this. Cool machine. Didn't realize the made them as a portable worksite tool.
@christobar
@christobar 3 года назад
Love seeing you work on this beautiful farm building! Do you have a video about how you came to own it?
@carlroge
@carlroge 3 года назад
Not yet!
@louisdale7115
@louisdale7115 3 года назад
Nice to see you back.
@veronicarar8227
@veronicarar8227 Год назад
Impressive work!
@richardmiller3919
@richardmiller3919 2 года назад
Amazing work!!!!
@nordyfamily
@nordyfamily 2 года назад
Great tool, pricey too! Hard work, great job!
@darrenmeears4667
@darrenmeears4667 3 года назад
Nothing to say other than EXCELLENT WORK CHAPS 👍👌👏
@sarvpreetsinghsandhu5947
@sarvpreetsinghsandhu5947 3 года назад
These techniques are very interesting
@jafernandezcampos10
@jafernandezcampos10 3 года назад
Amazing work, greetings from Chile!
@carlroge
@carlroge 3 года назад
Awesome, thank you!
@andrericardoantunes5752
@andrericardoantunes5752 3 года назад
Sensacional! Ansioso pelo episódio nr.2
@Mongchong_123
@Mongchong_123 3 года назад
Can’t wait to see the rest of this!!
@HalsPals
@HalsPals 3 года назад
Outstanding the way you immediately removed the nails! I stepped on a nail once as a kid and once as an adult. It ain't fun and can be very dangerous and lead to tetanus or necrotizing fasciitis.
@denis-christiangaillard2172
@denis-christiangaillard2172 3 года назад
Super good job !
@chichungleung3623
@chichungleung3623 2 года назад
amazing project
@asi.a.4268
@asi.a.4268 3 года назад
Good gop you are a professional looking forward to part 2
@peebee143
@peebee143 Год назад
You asked about wind chimes; Yes or no? I really like the ones in your videos, they have a lovely warm and mellow tone. Nothing like some of the tinny, discordant rubbish that some people have. Just recently found your videos so have subscribed to your channel.
@cristinanale
@cristinanale 3 года назад
Parabéns por ser jovem e interessado em restauração. Bela construção.
@raulaurelpienaru6737
@raulaurelpienaru6737 3 года назад
Great job!
@michaelplays2449
@michaelplays2449 2 года назад
Great video, thanks
@rolfnilsen6385
@rolfnilsen6385 3 года назад
What a great little film and what great work you did. I was saying to myself as you tore off the old rafters (is that the right english word?) "that is not rotten" - but then you moved on to the frame.. Which you did great work on. One little thought. That mortising machine is very very nice. I would not mind having one. Until I have one, a small electric chainsaw can do the same work. The electric saws are easier to control than the 2-stroke ones and you can cut most rough mortises with it after some practice. Have one person spot you while doing some tests and you will soon catch on to it. You did use the chainsaw to "clean out" on the beam. Try putting the bar down flat the next time to trim. More control and a better "finish". Those old guys knew what they did. The structure was very nice to see, and you kept up the workmanship standard of those old guys. Great movie and thanks for making and sharing,
@carlroge
@carlroge 3 года назад
we need to do a lot of prep work for the clay tiles, most importantly is getting all the rafters in line.... the old ones had to go!
@rolfnilsen6385
@rolfnilsen6385 3 года назад
@@carlroge Right! With tiles those rafters would really mess up the lines :-) Looking forward to see more of your project. It is a very nice building you are working on.
@rolandcallet2853
@rolandcallet2853 3 года назад
A real work of goldsmith ! Vous etes des champions
@y.lelivelt2619
@y.lelivelt2619 3 года назад
I admire youre skills. And I think the machinery helped a lot! But on the end the man has to do it. Wooow!
@mopskar5616
@mopskar5616 3 года назад
i was realy looking forward to a new video ^^ well done!
@carlroge
@carlroge 3 года назад
its been a very long and very slow project