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Bespoke Budget Builds
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Welcome to Bespoke Budget Builds, your ultimate destination for achieving luxury living on a budget! This channel is dedicated to showing you the process of constructing your dream home without breaking the bank.
As you follow along, you'll see how repurposing used/leftover materials is a secret weapon to making your dreams come true.
As you follow along, you'll see how repurposing used/leftover materials is a secret weapon to making your dreams come true.
Milling White Oak Beams (EBHB Episode 28)
In this video I team up with my friend Chris to mill some white oak beams for the bedrooms on his Woodland Mills HM126, set the front steps, and prep for raising the main 20 foot beam! Please like and Subscribe.
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Farmhouse Porch Build Part 3 (Episode 27)
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In this video I finish out the porch (for now) and have an unfortunate concrete mixer accident! Please like, and subscribe.
Farmhouse Porch Build PT. 2 (Episode 26)
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In this video, I continue building the front porch. Please like and SUBSCRIBE! Check out the build cost sheet here: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1H8WKyhDJtiHr3K-P3es6rlNoo8Wa6ARIWVv2lPUAdp8/edit?usp=sharing
How to Build a Farmhouse Porch (Episode 25)
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In this installment of "Extreme Budget Home Build", you'll see install post bases, raise the cedar posts, and frame up the rim of the front porch.
$127 SOLAR GENERATOR 2000 watts!
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Here's my take on a solar generator.
EXTREME Budget Home Build Ep. 24-Milling Beams
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I got a bunch of free post oak logs from a friend, in this episode I mill up some of the beams I need for the build. Check out the sawmill I used in this video: www.hud-son.com/product/sawyer-sawmill/
HUDSON (Sawyer) Freedom Line Sawmill 2 year review
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This is the best you can get for the money. The positives: Overbuilt(by Americans!) Small company that cares about service Price The negatives: Log dogs are not great... Track is a little dodgy...
EXTREME Budget Home Build Episode 23
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In this installment, you'll see me break: a few tools 😬, frame the dinning nook, and start on the front porch! please like and sub!!!
Generator runs, but doesn't make POWER. Try this...
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My generator stop making power, my capacitor blew! Here is the part: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0C84441DQ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
2024 HARBOR FREIGHT BACKHOE assembly in 7 minutes
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This is a no-nonsense assembly video, no music, no fluff, get it done. We did this in about 3 hours. It would probably take less for you since you're not filming! So far I am impressed with the quality of this machine, it is sturdy and well made. For a more detailed install check out this video(we referenced it quite a bit when making this video): ruclips.net/video/MPmDvZn1rAA/видео.htmlsi=15EC...
Extreme BUDGET Home Build Episode 22
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In this video I show you how I frame in gables and talk about my cathedral ceiling and beam work. Check out what I've spent so far here: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1H8WKyhDJtiHr3K-P3es6rlNoo8Wa6ARIWVv2lPUAdp8/edit?usp=sharing
Extreme Budget Home Build Episode 21
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In this video you will see me finish up all the blocking, double up the top plate, work on some foundation additions, and frame up some of the roof! So much progress! Check out the build cost sheet here: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1H8WKyhDJtiHr3K-P3es6rlNoo8Wa6ARIWVv2lPUAdp8/edit?gid=0#gid=0
EXTREME BUDGET HOME BUILD EPISODE 20
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We made it to 20! In this video, I raise all the walls for the main part of the house, except for the ones I'm adding on for a last minute change in the plans. Please like and sub!
Extreme Budget Home Build Episode 19
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In this video I learn an important lesson about certain things that you probably shouldn't buy use.... And we put down the subfloor, and raise a wall!!!! Check out the cost so far here: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1H8WKyhDJtiHr3K-P3es6rlNoo8Wa6ARIWVv2lPUAdp8/edit#gid=0
EXTREME Budget Home Build Episode 18
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EXTREME Budget Home Build Episode 18
Extreme Budget Home Build Episode 16 - phase 1 of concrete is complete!
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Extreme Budget Home Build Episode 16 - phase 1 of concrete is complete!
Check out my makeshift kiln in the attic
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Check out my makeshift kiln in the attic
Back on Site! Digging piers, cutting down trees, living the dream...
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Back on Site! Digging piers, cutting down trees, living the dream...
I found the fastest/best way to finish cabinet insides
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I found the fastest/best way to finish cabinet insides
EXTREME Budget Home Build Episode 12
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EXTREME Budget Home Build Episode 12
EXTREME Budget Home Build Episode 11
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EXTREME Budget Home Build Episode 11
EXTREME Budget Home Build Episode 10
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EXTREME Budget Home Build Episode 10
Best DIY WHITE OAK vanity build (best I’ve ever made and less than $50!)
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Best DIY WHITE OAK vanity build (best I’ve ever made and less than $50!)
Your wife a beautiful person great helper
Why move the camera for when it could be stationed at one point....????
Not sure what you mean?
@@bespokebudgetbuilds the milling...dizzying vision it causes!!!
@@ropativ7483 OH man! Agreed. I forgot my tripod. I messed that up for sure.
Good stuff as always man!
thanks!
You can in fact put it together by yourself with a few 4x4 blocks. BUT my back would be hurting way less right now if I had a friend or used any other kind of mechanical leverage that wasn't my back. But why would I do that right 🤣 Your video was for sure helpful making sure I did it all right. I just gotta bleed the system. Should have added that because I forget how😅 last step to play time!
Hello 👋 bud thank you for sharing your journey on this rebuild can't wait to start seeing more updated videos. God bless and have a safe week
Thanks!
Shut up and get with the built you talk too much go silence mode and get with the built.
Haha, I think this video was more talking than any of the rest I've done. Thanks for the feedback, and watching!
I'm considering buying one. Honestly thought Harber Freight would assemble it for you before you picked it up. For my needs I was considering leaving it hooked up to a Gator or riding mower to move around easier.. Seen another video of a guy that put wheels out on the front arms to keep it more portable.
@@Jonathan32177 it’s pretty hard to just “crawl” with it. I have a gator and thought the same thing. It might also help to have it hooked to something to get more weight on it.
Lol. I have the same inverter. They work well it has been powering my freezer and coffee maker for almost a year now with no issues.
That’s awesome! I got mine at a yard sale hopefully it stands up. I’m toying around with the idea of building an off grid cabin was thinking about using multiple inverters like these cause they’re so easy to come by and they will power most things as long as you split up the load
Mmmmmm this video pleased me.
thanks for watching!
Awesome video, what you are doing is awesome. Can't wait to see it completed.
Thanks man! Appreciate it.
Good stuff as always man! I look forward to seeing the full video where you set the posts for the front porch. Are you going to mill some hardwood decking for the deck after you get your walls sheathed and flashed and such? If you do put down the deckboards, my pro tip is don’t snap your lines and cut the ends straight until the house is almost completely done. That way the decking will do most of its shrinking and contracting by the time you cut the boards, and you wont end up with the jagged edges that happen a lot on decks. I started construction on my house this past week. I excavated for the crawlspace and hopefully will start laying some block soon, and will try and start putting out some videos on it. Good work man!!
Thanks for the tips! I’m actually using 2x6s. True to form they were free! Not my first choice, but after some sealer they should be good for many years. I just finished editing my latest video raising the porch posts. Will be live on Friday evening. Thanks for the kind words! Good luck with your build.
Be careful where you use poplar. It warps worse than any other wood I've worked with.
The stuff I have is kiln dried and has been stored for 15 years. I’ll put the meter on it to make sure it’s stable, but I’ve had pretty good luck with poplar in the past.
Just found the channel! Looking forward to watching all the videos you have so far.
Thanks! Hit me up if you have questions.
Hopefully it works again!
I’ll let you know on Monday.
It worked! Just tested it today.
Great, thanks the lousy directions would make it hard, your video really helps.
Glad it helped
A lot of harbor freight products have very poor instructions for assembly
@@def1791 for sure!
Harbor Freight product means "made in China". Sorry, anything made in China, I have found to be junk. I also think China is our enemy and I won't send any of my money to an enemy of the United States.
is it compatible with mini excavator attachments?
I’m not sure. There are no auxiliary hydraulics.
A lot of guys do this. Lay it up and scribe instead of doing the math on everything. As long as it is sound and bearing.
I don't remember who showed me this method, probably @larryhaun
I like the bedroom ceiling. It will make them look bigger.
For sure! I have a lot of white oak to mill up for beams, in this bedroom and elsewhere. Look for that in a future video.
This is awesome to see. I am doing a small, extreme budget build myself. I know you said you thought people would give you crap for not having beams, but I think that technically you do. I know they are used on decks a lot around here, but what you have is called a flush beam, as opposed to a drop beam, which is having the beam under the floor system. Nice job man, keep it up!!
Thanks for the kind words! Do you have a channel? I’d love to check it out. The flush beam system works fine, however I am going to add some two by 12s to work is both lateral support and extra “beam“ material. I haven’t done any of that yet because I just acquired the two by 12s lol. If you’re building like I am you probably understand that dynamic. I think that’s probably the hardest part about this is just the timing of finding materials for a workable price.
@@bespokebudgetbuilds I may end up posting some of the build here on youtube, I think it’s cool to document with the cost of housing right now. You can definitely build a house affordably if you learn to do it yourself. I’m building on a crawlspace as per Ohio code, but I know soils in other places allow for pier and beam. I salute you finding materials that way! Unfortunately around here, there isn’t many good opportunities for secondhand materials, but I keep my eyes open!! I look forward to the rest of the series man!!
Yes! Walls going up I’m excited.
This is genius!
😄 thanks.
Yeah! You are making some good progress.
Thanks!
Good progress, looking forward to seeing the framing start.
The chainsaw struggle is real😂
Are you adjusting the grade any around the house?
I might where the porch is going, later.
I like the concept of building to the landscape instead of coming in and chopping everything down. I hate new neighborhoods that do that, not a tree to be seen that is native.
Yes!!!
I can’t wait to see the progress. Love the idea of going low budget and working for things instead of buying it all.
I like the bare budget setup of this.
Whatever works!
Fantastic!! Thanks for showing and sharing the project your working on. This is the first video that shows how a something can be done by using limited tools. Most videos show full shops with super expensive tools. I'm happy for them but a lot us don't have the money. You did a great job!!!! Your cabinets fantastic guy and your cabinets will be well built and look beautiful.
Thanks for the kind words. I’m with you, you don’t need much to build, I wish more people would understand that and just do the best they can with what they have! Right now, I pull everything out of a tool trailer and work when the weather is good, and it’s surprising what I’m able to build. This channel is all about trying to inspire people to make it happen regardless of your limitations.
Love the tip! Thanks my man😊
These work surprisingly well!
I've found that any #8 1 1/4 screw will work just fine. I have the original kreg jig that is all metal. The future is definitely going with dominos.
I don’t have a domino yet, and I can never remember is it’s #8 when I’m at the store. Definitely a difference on the coarse vs fine thread when using plywood in my experience.
@bespokebudgetbuilds you should keep trucking and wait for the copyright to run out. Dominos will get real cheap soon.
I have struggled with this, and other methods for making drawers too, keep it up, it makes more sense the more you do. Good job.
Thanks for the encouragement! They turned out pretty good, but I know I can do better.
Sorry for the audio issues, the phone I am using to film this had a problem that I’ve since figured out a workaround for.
Really looking forward to this series! Definitely would like to see updated cost breakdowns as you go along through the video.
Thanks, there is a google sheet in the description. I’m trying to keep it updated, and actually there are a few things on there that you haven’t seen yet in a video. My uploads are about a month behind my actual progress.
Definitely an option. Most box stores will also cut the wood for you.
They charge per cut where I’m at 😬😬😬
Framing hammer.
I'll be watching this series! Came up on my recommended!
Thanks Shane! Hope your family is doing well.
claw hammer anyone???
Rusty nails on the ground where kchildren walk might be a bad idea . . . just sayn'
Don't take this wrong, but there's this tool called a hammer. It works great
Haha. I’m using a hammer! Mini sledge, and nail pullers are my go to for this, the only better thing I’ve found in terms of “hammer” would be a pneumatic palm nailer like you use to nail joist hangers.
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