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N44 E23 Final Craftroom Riser
I was asked if I could make a riser to better utilize the work surface in the Craftroom. Being as I have never made a riser, or slat wall, I said "Sure!"
We'll go through the entire 7-ish hour build in about 20 minutes.
Enjoy!!
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#diy #deskriser #storage
We'll go through the entire 7-ish hour build in about 20 minutes.
Enjoy!!
Sponsors - None
Music - None
#diy #deskriser #storage
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N44 E22 Insulation Part 1
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Barn Insulation Part 1 Adding a layer of foil backed EPS foam to the walls of the barn so I have someplace warm to work this winter. Sponsors: None Music: Music by: Benjamin Tissot at bensound.com License code: IKGCKNDESDVWGL2E
Installing the Exhaust Fan Part 2
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N44 E21 New Exhaust Fan Part 2 Today we'll finish up the fan replacement in the master bath, a more efficient and quiter fan. I'll mount the fan, replace the electrical box and wire up the new switches No sponsors Music by Benjamin Tissot & Bensound.com Music 1 - Royalty Free Music: Bensound.com/royalty-free-music License code: UJPZPSHGMU0EI3OS Music 2 - Music by Bensound.com License code: ACDW...
Modular House Attic Tour and Fan Part 1
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North of 44 Degrees E20 Attic Tour and New Fan Part 1 Today we're taking out the factory fan in the master bath and replacing it with a new, more efficient and quieter fan. This also gives us the opportunity to tour the attic of the modular house. No sponsors Music by Benjamin Tissot & Bensound.com Music #1 by: www.bensound.com License code: Q21ODT8D8QLNTQBP Music #2 www.bensound.com/free-music...
N44 E19 Shutter Lights
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Today we're taking a set of antique shutters, mounting them to the wall and adding a set of LED bar lights that will operate off a new switch we'll add. No sponsors No music
N44 Degrees E18 Catchup
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Epospde 18 Notes Catching up on a busy few weeks, Wi-Fi resolved and 3 new projects kicked off. Sneak Peak Gutters 4:06 Sneak Peak Shutter / Light 4:55 Sneak Peak Fireplace 6:30 Adolov Wireless Bridge Troubleshooting / Lights 6:54 No Music No Sponsors #adolov #wirelessbridge
N44 E17 Wi Fi Bridge Router
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North of 44 Degrees - Episode 17 Wi-Fi Install Part 1 of 2 We add the Adalov Wire Bridge and ASUS Router AXE7800 - Not sponsored Mike Rowe Foundation - mikeroweworks.org/scholarship/ - Not affiliated, just like what he's doing. Music: Bensound.com/free-music-for-videos License code: IRAQSKTVW3N4JT6T
N44 E25 Crane Day plus 66 Steve Interview
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E15 Crane Day Plus 66 - Steve Jackson Interview Today we sit down with Steve from Fremont Homes and discuss modular construction. Great interview, many thanks to Steve for taking the time. Fremont Homes, Inc. Address: 7024 W 48th St, Fremont, MI 49412 Phone: (231) 924-5220 Website: www.fremont-homes.net Sponsors - None Music - None
Cleaning up the trees on the modular house build site
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Cleaning up the trees on the modular house build site
Modular house receives interior paint
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Modular house receives interior paint
Modular House Build - Front Dormer installed
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Modular House Build - Front Dormer installed
Modular House Build - Back Dormer and Garage installed
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Modular House Build - Back Dormer and Garage installed
Electrical Rough In - Bunk House Build
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Electrical Rough In - Bunk House Build
Modular House Build - Interior Finishes
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Modular House Build - Interior Finishes
North of 44 Degrees Episode 5 Walk Through
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North of 44 Degrees Episode 5 Walk Through
Have to love the paperwork! My favorite was waiting for the bank to come take photos to prove we had not started yet before they would let us start the build. Sounds like again we have been on the same road. My wife and I had a similiar setup where we own the land and looked at stick built vs barndo. She saw a modular home and we started looking. *poof* here we are :D
The $100k rule -- I must say my biggest issue has been figuring out the details. Example, I thought I was getting 2 sets of doors plus 2 "pan drawers". BUT, I learned after we settled on everything the island is 3 sets of double doors. Picking the cabinet colors was a bit of a challenge as well. The builder we went with struggles to keep up with vendor changes and such so options and colors they offer for "real" do not match their web site. Time line has been WAY longer than I expected as well. I was not expecting two months just for bank paperwork.
Sounds like you are, or were, not at the house during build? I used to be 7hr away from my place when we first bought it and it was a PAIN to get things done. Being on site makes a huge difference. Dirt work starts next week for us and our driveway is going to be a huge expense. I figure that once the cranes are gone I'll worry about the driveway but I like the markings :)
The legs give me a vintage sewing machine leg vibe!
I can see that!
I love that you gave some interest to the supports! Very nice!
Thanks
Did they install French drains before backfilling? How tight is the seam between two halves in attic? I will want to install two ceiling mount WAPs and thinking dead center would "look" best if possible. I just signed all the papers and "go get started building" down payment three days ago so we are on the road! That is quite the family line up for your brothers, wife's, uncles, daughters ... whatever, too much for me to rememebr :)
We did not realize, and therefore did not ask, but gutters are not included unless you ask your builder to add them so I added gutters almost immediately and will be adding French drains as well. For gutters I went with fewer, oversized, downspouts
@@Northof44Degrees-rj5wt I have not asked but assumed gutters not included. I did learn yesterday that all windows will come with 2" blinds. That will help our picket books some ... money for gutters? 😀
We added blinds after the fact also. Big Orange has about 4 rotating deals, and you can get top of the line blinds at 50% off if you’re willing to wait for it
I have zero social media skills and will say just keep doing what you like how you like and the folks with like minds will find you. I have had that approach and it has been over two years since I started my channel. I am close to 1k subs now and like you said, I never expected much out of all this. Mine started because my wife was living with family to help on some medical issues they had. RUclips was a way for me to keep her in the loop for what was going on -- and a fun distraction from work / homestead life. When I started I expected maybe 10 folks to sub, now I just have fun as I have time and never expect anything to come of it. Very least these videos are for your old age. Sit in a rocking chair and watch all the things that made your place "yours" 😀
@@tlchomestead thanks for the support!
What flooring did you get? We are getting teh Shaw Resiliant LVP and I wonder how it will hold up to my 65lb dutch shepherd 😮💨
@@tlchomestead I think ours is the same, Sis is not gentle with it and there isn’t a scratch
@@Northof44Degrees-rj5wt Still a cute video. I am watching again because we jsut signed all final papers with the dealer this past Sat. Wrote them a check and they said the house they ordered the day before was scheduled to be delivered mid Oct. Maybe we can have the house on our property, nto livable, before Halloween!!! I saw you have lots of other things had to be done before you could move in and I have not yet gotten to the move in date to get the "crane day + ___" and that is an important day to know for us :)
"Without a lot of grace" ... you sound like me there :D I saw in your main panel; most;y 15a breakers with some 20a. I assume there is a mix of the yellow and white Romeo throughout the home? I am 99% sure I will be in the same boat. I am pondering about swapping the 20s to a double 20 and free up panel space. You found space to be an issue? Maybe just me since we plan on a full basement and need power down there.
@@tlchomestead all the wiring is to code so big circuits have yellow. Lots of extra room in the panel, but we didn’t do a lot of extra.
I am looking for wifi bridge to suggest to my bro-in-law. He does nto want the complexity or cost of my setup (full Ubiquity setup) so watched this one out of order. Now I see your crawl space lights, awesome! Off to find part two and see how you like this bridge.
@@tlchomestead since I got everything sorted it’s been pretty much flawless. No lag, even when uploading videos
Looking good! I hope mine looks that clean when all done :) For giggles any thoughts of adding some lighting down there to help move around? You do have an outlet :)
@@tlchomestead the builder will add both!! Keep watching!
Doh! I did not see a roof raising. Gobs of closets and storage, I love it! We are also going to move water heater to basement. I'll have to ask about moving the furnace, good idea there! I have a few more changes pending and hope to sign final papers this weekend so not much time left to make changes. Why all the extra windows? You have plans to add some? Any issues with doors not closing correctly?
@@tlchomestead the extra windows will be used in the garage. Some doors stick but that’s more about humidity as the concrete cures. I’m adding 2 dehumidifiers this weekend as the crawl space is running at 80% humidity.
Ohh, 6:12 roof pitch? Nice! So many things are close to what we have planned. I have been curious and you can answer, how much damage was done to the house on the road to your place and how much from the crane lift? I am told it will be minimal and everything will be fixed, I just wonder what to expect :)
@@tlchomestead minimal damage. Some walls near doors and windows but easily repaired. 1 window, got attacked by a tree and 1 window frame. The place was 100% before we signed off.
I am always amazed at how long it really takes to do any job like this! Far from boring! Thanks for sharing!!
@@trinareynolds8948 the ladder is the time monster. I tried cutting some pieces on the scaffold but there isn’t enough room.
You will probably get there, but what builder did you end up using? I assume you are way north of us based on channel name so what was insulation ratings? I will be curious to see how this works come the COLD days. We read good things on the specs of what our modular will be, someday, so I am curious how true to the numbers these homes are! I see the master bath shower looks close to what ours should be. I also wonder is that a common layout or related builders :)
@@tlchomestead our builder was Steve Jackson at Fremont Homes, Fremont, MI Great interview w him towards the end of the building
VERY sandy soil. I am not sure if that is a good or bad thing but way different than the rocks I have wound here. I do not see utility access ports in your footer walls. How are you dealing with water / septic / electric entrance to teh crawlspace to connect to the house? Which you may answer in a future video but I am going in sequence :)
@@tlchomestead there is an access door in the garage, you’ll see it as a bump out in the wall. 100% insulated and climate controlled
@@Northof44Degrees-rj5wt Got ya. I look forward to watching how this all comes together.
I just came across your channel today and am starting to watch your series. We are going through a similar process, jsut signed the construction loan paperwork today so I'll be asking videos on the entire process as we go. I have had the same ideas as the series you have going on already :) We have a well dug and I have shorts on that process. Dirt work should start in a week or two. I am excited!!!
@@tlchomestead very cool I’ll sun and watch with you!!
Actually, actually... I love seeing all these projects!!
Is it possible to put a modular house on a walkout basement?
@@dustinbrockus5693 yes, it is. The floor plan has a call out for stairs, if required.
Where are your safety glasses???🥸🥸
Where are your safety glasses?? Just asking....
In my tool box…
@@Northof44Degrees-rj5wt Cannot lose them there. Thats what I tell my wife :)
It’s beautiful
There are 19 owl species in the US, only 2 have distinctive ears...Great Horned Owl and Long Earred Owl. This looks like a GHO, to me. Great video, btw!
@@trinareynolds8948 thanks, that was my first thought too
That was my first choice
I like the light it looks better than a "night light" and it really changes the hallway look at night and you repurposed the shutter again.
@@MrONELAST8 thanks, glad you enjoyed!
Thank you for the tutorial, it is truly an art piece and the lighting looks stunning. We do not have modular homes in South Africa as most cities only approve brick homes. I am sure I can recreate this piece with maybe led battery lights . To install a light switch in a brick wall will be costly . I love your beautiful home and your family are truly blessed to live on that beautiful piece of land. Would Love to see videos of the sunrise and sunset. Greetings from South Africa.
@@annelizelombard1793 thank you, keep an eye on the short vids, I’ll limey post sunset there
The effect is truly beautiful in the hallway. Sending you greetings from South Africa.
Thanks Annelize, just wrapped the project up. Will be dropping the complete project later today!
Thanks for the quick tour of the Shire!! So pretty!
That closet is super cool how it wraps around the rest of the bathroom like that. never seen a layout like that before.
@@MoroMoro1 I know! Wait ‘til I fill that space with built in cabinets!!
Great interview! Thoughtful questions and informative answers!
Dude that’s awesome, I’m from the uk 🇬🇧 so we don’t see much of this kind of stuff, what kind of cost does this set you back?
Thank you Danny. Land and utilities not included, we're in it for about 165,000 £. I think you're my first international comment, not sure I really anticipated that kind of reach.
I have been a fan of Modular Homes for awhile now but it seems to have exploded due to the COVID Pandemic and now the Existing Home resales and New Construction Costs and delays.
I don't disagree, thanks @MrONELAST8 !!
I love the house. Can you post the link to the floorplan that you chose?
Here you go, Kyle. www.commodore-indiana.com/homes/landmark-ultra-deuce/ultra-deuce-4/2lm2013-v/ranch/?home_id=4879
nice vid. Ill have to go check out the builders site for the floor plans
Thanks Moro, on the Commadore site this floor plan is called the Ultra D-4.
What’s the sq ft and # of rooms?
This one comes with 3 bedrooms, and 2 full baths. Square footage is listed 2280.
@@Northof44Degrees-rj5wt Thank you! Its perfect for what we’re looking for. Are you able to give a price range?
@@mrsrhodes9736 we're sitting at around $210k, delivered from the builder. Next week I sit down with our builder for a very enlightening conversation.
@@Northof44Degrees-rj5wt That’s not bad at all! Thank you so much! One other question! Did you have any issue with lender and/or insurance with this being modular vs stick built?
@@mrsrhodes9736, none at all. I even checked with the county building people before we started to make sure there would be no permitting issues. Once the building hits the foundation, its considered stick built by the county, finance and insurance.
Super helpful info!
thanks, this was the best way i could think to present the process.
Earl is amazing! Love the driveway, can't wait to see the grass come in!😊
thanks kendra. Earl, the tree and the man are both amazing!!
YOUR HOME LOOKS REALLY NICE
@@jerrykeyser2336 thanks Jerry we’re really with it
Love Earl the Oak! Great idea on marking the driveway! Do you need rope to keep people from straying?
@@trinareynolds8948 well correct gently with airsoft, and work our way up
Go Sissy!
Very nice. Congrats
thank you!
It was great to see some of your property!
The best part is you get cell service up by the fire pit!
Coming along so quickly!!!
every day a little closer!!
Nice series of videos !! We’ve been debating between Modular & Stick built for our new home build in Northern Michigan…..it’s difficult to find a builder to have confidence in these days !!
Much appreciated GH. You'll love a couple of the upcoming videos, first I go through how we selected our builder, the following week I sit down with him for a short interview. Depending on how far north you are, check out Fremont Homes, Steve and his team are top notch.
Colors are pretty!!!
The pig needs to be painted hot pink.❤
What color?
Looks amazing guys!
Thank you, my wife did an amazing job putting that pallet together
💚💚💚
Beautiful place
Very nice.. almost done. How exciting
Thanks Cheryl, paint is next!
Hello! I’m with Efficient heating, cooling, and plumbing. We did all the plumbing, and mechanical on your home after it was set. Love seeing this series from the eyes of the homeowner, very cool. If you have any questions about things down in the crawlspace I’d be happy to answer them. If not, enjoy your new place. We do a ton of modular homes and we’re all blown away by the length of this home. Most of the pex water lines are done from the factory. We just come in and hook up your crossover connections, hook your water heater and well line to the main water lines in the house.
Thanks for reaching out Austin. Glad you like the channel. Once we live in the house for a bit I may have some questions for you. The install looks great, everything is laid out nice and easy to access for routine maintenance .