I'm 60 yrs of age, and I'm a carpenter by trade.... I remodel houses now and still do a fair share of framing...... yesterday while working on a garage, trying to replace some drip edge and facia, I fell off my 6ft ladder.....this morning I'm watching your video and the peace and serenity of your video has calmed me and my headache of the prior day has diminished.....I love watching others framing houses/buildings, I gives my a satisfaction that soothes my soul....thanks for ALL your great videos, they're appreciated more than you know...
Thanks for the kind words, it really means a lot to us. More importantly , we hope you aren't in too bad of shape and have a good recovery! Thanks for stopping by.
just watching the video thinking should had wrap the lumber with plastic tarps.. maybe the floor cause I don't think it's very good with snow on osb plywood cause it swells .. but whom am I to judge
@@kevinthomas1513 If you look closely during the video you will see that it mentioned that the flooring was Stabledge flooring and not typical OSB. If you were to see the videos following, it held up great and we were very impressed, all the best.
@@MBFModernHomesteading sry bout that I just got on utube and seen the first video and just made a comment just off the one I say first.. my apologies.. but the snow sure coming down but y'all still work on it.. il watch the video from the start tyvm
Always enjoy seeing a house raised up, even in timelapse. A lot of hard work, and you two are hard workers. Even with all the harshness that winter weather deals out. Good job Jeremy and Ashley, and Sam.
Thanks for sharing...and especially for putting this to music rather than the creepy techno noise that some do. This is how it should be- a family doing what they need to do to enjoy life together. Seems these ways are lost sometimes. God bless all of you ! Wulfy
Vous êtes très courageux dans ce froid, vous avez un très beau paysage, j'attends avec impatience le reste de vos travaux je vous souhaite beaucoup de courage pour la suite,, gros bisous de la France ❤❤❤️🇫🇷
Love is very difficult because it requires self sacrifice. Love is very fulfilling because in the very most extreme situations the sacrifice might have been great in anothers' reality but inside the mind and feelings complex it was all ego letting go of the lesser important things. Until at last, freedom in the last breathe is earned and the life is laid down for others to walk onward into time, into history, into.. The everlasting "I Love You"! Appreciate your will, the ways presented. Keep on, same ol' good. -Nick
Fine work, and a pleasure when you can build with your spouse. I wish I could do this one more time, I'm a carpenter, but I'm 66 and have a spinal injury. Still, I'd love to be back in the saddle. Hey, here's a tip, try to build in the Fall before it snows!😄I've framed in the winter and I know it's one long endurance test . . .
@@MBFModernHomesteading No worries, going to help my son finish his basement; will be limping around afterwards for a couple of weeks, but worth it. You've got me thinking about doing it again . . . hey, that steel screw pile foundation solves a lot of problems; does it work well? Is it cheaper compared to other alternatives? Subscribed . . .
@@fredberger3155 We have used the steel screw piles a couple of times now and love them. They are installed within the day and ready for beams, nice clean work and solid. It really all depends on what someone is looking for but concrete piers are probably the cheapest option, but we still prefer these.
@@MBFModernHomesteading Thanks for the reply, those screw piles look really slick, and allow you to quickly start with the framing portion of the house, which is what I'm really most interested in. Keep sawing wood!
Nice video, thank you! We inherited Heat and Cold from Adam and Eve and our pre flood brethren as a discipline but discipline also comes with Can Do that overcomes! Nice as always to see your adorable Pet Dear getting involved! She is our Future! The World has many but's and Butts, but Discipline can be avoided by the wise who keep their Butts to themselves and keep track of the but's! You guys are good builders! Yea Canadian Truckers! The creator helps those who pay attention! We all get the disciplines of the World! Feel free to be offended! Grandpa Ron PTL, USA!
Respect for your service, another great video of husband and wife building their own home, will be beautiful when finished, Best wishes from The United Kingdom👍👍👌
Thanks for the time-lapse! My wife an I have been looking at building our on tiny home. With the cost of housing these days its the way to go. Keep up the great work looking forward to seeing the progress. Have a fab weekend and enjoy the little warmth we have today and tomorrow. 🏡
Really very nice job and a perfect example for my future plans. Currently we live in an off-grid wooden self-built house in Portugal, but we are 62 years old and want to buy a smaller piece of land and do the same as you did, when we are getting older the land we have now is too much (1.5 hectares) and the new piece is 2.000 square metres and close to the village with all possibilities to connect to the grid very close-by. The house will be hugely inspired on this video of yours, congratulations; it's awesome!
5 ⭐️ video that I enjoyed watching especially seeing y’all working together thumbs up the weather wasn’t so nice but I saw y’all dealt with it well done 👍
Скотлко смотрю подобных видео так это самое главное чтоь баба поддерживала и понимала стремление. С таким помощником нет непреодолимых препятствий. Счастья вам и удачи.
Hello, I wish you all the best in your home. I really liked the video because I've been dreaming of Canada for a long time. Unfortunately, it will probably remain a dream forever. I wish you good luck and above all health. Lovely Greetings from germany. Greeting Gerry
This is about the minimum we would go with here, we normally go 5/12 but this 4/12 will still work and make it easier for us to put metal on in winter weather. Thanks Jeff, have a great weekend.
We bought a cheap tarp and stretched it over the entire floor. It helps keep the snow and rain off the floor, so there is less warpage and damage. We set the walls right on top of it. By the time you sheetrock, it is pretty worn, but when the mudding is done, you cut around the walls, roll it up carefully, and you have a nearly perfect subfloor to do whatever you want. Just in case you ever do another one.
Thanks, happy to hear it works for you; we know that some folks do that and works for them. We tried it years ago once and in our opinion was nothing more than a safety hazard, and annoyance chalking lines, etc. Not sure if you noticed but our floor was not regular osb but was 'stabledge' flooring; basically a weatherproof osb. We would have never left normal osb out in the elements like we did this one. We will continue to use the weatherproof osb moving forward, at least if we will be building with it under weather for any length of time. Look it up in case you ever build again, its awesome and you don't have to slide around on a tarp all day ;) . Thanks for stopping by and all the best to you and yours :)
Awesome to see. Just bought a property in Northern Ontario and will be doing the same thing this coming spring. It was very helpful to see the big picture from foundation to roof.
I enjoyed this but I will ad that I also enjoy commentary about the build from you both. You both appear to really enjoy yourself and I applaud that- I would like to hear your thoughts during the build instead of relaxing music. Wish you well!
Thanks! This video is a condensed version of the build and you can see all of the videos with our input, etc here a playlist of the build ruclips.net/video/MhB8Q7HFwDI/видео.html
this is awesome ,, i just bought 240 acres not to far from you guys and absolutely love it ,,, hopefully one day i can do the same and move out there full time :)
its just that on one of your videos ,, i think the cabin timelaps one,,,,theres a spot in your comments section where you have sussex in a address,,,so i figured if your within that area ,,your probably not that far from where my land is at
Hey Guys I love what you are doing. That being said I would want two additional rows of support seals under the floor the span looks to be about 12 foot from center floor joists to the outside joist. That's not exceptable in the south.
Hey David, thanks. Everything is correct in the floor build; we are running 2 x 8 joists not even 10' across from one beam to the next. The width of the building is only 20' wide with 3 beams, one in the middle and one on each side. If you check out a joist span table which is easy to find on the internet, you can see that it is plenty. It would be acceptable in your area also, probably just hard to tell when watching the video. All the best. Have a good week!
@@johnbrackett5818 It all depends on the size of a build here, 12 foot joist would be pointless on our particular build. There is a joist span table to make it easier to figure out for people who are unsure. All the best.
HATS OFF To Your Willingness To Build This Cabin !! It takes time & patience to do what you are doing !! The three of you have both !! Great Video !! Well Made !! Looking Forward To Seeing The Finished Cabin !!
Hi I have watched a few of your videos and it's great to see the way the family work's together to day is Valentines Day get your partner something special not only is see gorgeous she is also a fantastic worker enjoy every day.
I suppose I should be commenting on your cabin, your dedication to the project or your ability to work together, but to tell the truth it was the artistic imagery and music that really held my attention. You have done a great job of editing in putting this video together. And, Oh Yeah, nice cabin.
Awesome, now the roof is going on then you’ll just need to put in a door paint a few Things throw up a couple lights and plumbing fixtures and you’re done. You should be in there by next month. 😜. You’re doing awesome job 🙌🏼
It's nice to watch you build. I used to think that in the USA people hire construction crews. They have motivated me and I will go to continue making the Foundation for the bathhouse. Russia Western Siberia!
@@SpiritBearRanch They were installed by a company called Post Tech, there are other companies that install them also called 'steel screw piles'. If you do an internet search, lots should come up on them. Have a great weekend!
Mi piace molto la realizzazione di un progetto iniziale che permette un assemblaggio con parti leggere ben organizzate.. é secondo me tecnicamente la cosa migliore che facilita il lavoro... Bravi
Hey! We hope you have a great weekend and thanks for stopping by :) Check out Part 2 of our build here ruclips.net/video/hqCbrnwkrVs/видео.html .
@@CCRider5312 haha, thanks for watching, hope you are having a good weekend.
Hopefully you had a beautiful weekend
To bad your not close to me I live off grid in Saint Johns Arizona I would have you come and help me with my cabin when I get ready to build it
@@SpiritBearRanch Best of luck with your build!
@@MBFModernHomesteading thanks
I'm 60 yrs of age, and I'm a carpenter by trade.... I remodel houses now and still do a fair share of framing...... yesterday while working on a garage, trying to replace some drip edge and facia, I fell off my 6ft ladder.....this morning I'm watching your video and the peace and serenity of your video has calmed me and my headache of the prior day has diminished.....I love watching others framing houses/buildings, I gives my a satisfaction that soothes my soul....thanks for ALL your great videos, they're appreciated more than you know...
Thanks for the kind words, it really means a lot to us. More importantly , we hope you aren't in too bad of shape and have a good recovery! Thanks for stopping by.
just watching the video thinking should had wrap the lumber with plastic tarps.. maybe the floor cause I don't think it's very good with snow on osb plywood cause it swells .. but whom am I to judge
@@kevinthomas1513 If you look closely during the video you will see that it mentioned that the flooring was Stabledge flooring and not typical OSB. If you were to see the videos following, it held up great and we were very impressed, all the best.
@@MBFModernHomesteading sry bout that I just got on utube and seen the first video and just made a comment just off the one I say first.. my apologies.. but the snow sure coming down but y'all still work on it.. il watch the video from the start tyvm
@@kevinthomas1513 No problem Kevin, hope you are having a good weekend :)
Thank you for wonderful video.
I hope ... your happy home.
From Korea.
This couple and the girl never rest building quality and perfection with love and dedication
Thanks so much, all the best to you!
When you do a time lapse like this, is really shows how much time, effort and determination it takes to get this far. Well done.
Seeing a couple working together is the best thing ever. Good jobs guys.
Thank you :)
Always enjoy seeing a house raised up, even in timelapse. A lot of hard work, and you two are hard workers. Even with all the harshness that winter weather deals out. Good job Jeremy and Ashley, and Sam.
Thanks 👍
Glad I found your build. You have excellent taste in music. It makes watching your build very enjoyable.
Thanks
Awesome, thank you!
What a great way to document your journey. This will be a cherished archive for Sam, her siblings and your future grandchildren. ❣
Fajna muzyka Country. Życzenia z Polski- powodzenia .Europa. Cool country music. Good luck from Poland -Europe.
Fantastic team work, love you two, great to watch, thanks for the video, John 75 retired plumber from England.
It is beautiful and satisfying to build, as they say, a house from scratch with your own hands. Congratulations.💕💕
Thanks for sharing...and especially for putting this to music rather than the creepy techno noise that some do.
This is how it should be- a family doing what they need to do to enjoy life together. Seems these ways are lost sometimes.
God bless all of you !
Wulfy
GOOD video! Absolutely loved the music. So glad you included it in the description. Thank you so much. God Bless.
Thanks so much for watching it :)
Vous êtes très courageux dans ce froid, vous avez un très beau paysage, j'attends avec impatience le reste de vos travaux je vous souhaite beaucoup de courage pour la suite,, gros bisous de la France ❤❤❤️🇫🇷
Most fun is the rough framing, nice to see a real family doing this. The kid will hopefully remember how her parents worked together.
I was waiting for the intro joke
I love the music
Great content Sam is getting big
Your guys should be proud of yourself for all you have accomplished .
Love is very difficult because it requires self sacrifice.
Love is very fulfilling because in the very most extreme situations the sacrifice might have been great in anothers' reality but inside the mind and feelings complex it was all ego letting go of the lesser important things. Until at last, freedom in the last breathe is earned and the life is laid down for others to walk onward into time, into history, into.. The everlasting "I Love You"!
Appreciate your will, the ways presented. Keep on, same ol' good. -Nick
All the best Nick.
Good to find a new build, my wife~kid and I, we built our own 2 floor and basement house, and I like your build.
Really enjoyed your production ,& educational ,thanks again & stay well .
She's a keeper, my wife would have been out on day one ! Nice job guys !
Fine work, and a pleasure when you can build with your spouse. I wish I could do this one more time, I'm a carpenter, but I'm 66 and have a spinal injury. Still, I'd love to be back in the saddle. Hey, here's a tip, try to build in the Fall before it snows!😄I've framed in the winter and I know it's one long endurance test . . .
haha, sometimes it just works out that way. Hope you are getting on alright these days Fred :)
@@MBFModernHomesteading No worries, going to help my son finish his basement; will be limping around afterwards for a couple of weeks, but worth it. You've got me thinking about doing it again . . . hey, that steel screw pile foundation solves a lot of problems; does it work well? Is it cheaper compared to other alternatives? Subscribed . . .
@@fredberger3155 We have used the steel screw piles a couple of times now and love them. They are installed within the day and ready for beams, nice clean work and solid. It really all depends on what someone is looking for but concrete piers are probably the cheapest option, but we still prefer these.
@@MBFModernHomesteading Thanks for the reply, those screw piles look really slick, and allow you to quickly start with the framing portion of the house, which is what I'm really most interested in. Keep sawing wood!
Best to you guys. And thank you for your service.
Thank you and all the best to you! ❤
Nice video, thank you! We inherited Heat and Cold from Adam and Eve and our pre flood brethren as a discipline but discipline also comes with Can Do that overcomes! Nice as always to see your adorable Pet Dear getting involved! She is our Future! The World has many but's and Butts, but Discipline can be avoided by the wise who keep their Butts to themselves and keep track of the but's! You guys are good builders! Yea Canadian Truckers! The creator helps those who pay attention! We all get the disciplines of the World! Feel free to be offended! Grandpa Ron PTL, USA!
Ya lost me on the buts comment but thanks haha :)
Respect for your service, another great video of husband and wife building their own home, will be beautiful when finished, Best wishes from The United Kingdom👍👍👌
Thank you and all the best to you!
You are so lucky to have a woman to help you and work right there with you.
I really enjoy the video. and seeing the little one helping too you guys most enjoy that too great job my brother
Salute to the booth of you you build not a house but a home regards to this couple
The low temperatures and the snow didn't deter you... my respect! 👍
Thanks 👍
My best friend, Super! Looked, very interesting! I liked your work! I enjoyed watch your video. Thanks!!!
Thanks for the time-lapse! My wife an I have been looking at building our on tiny home. With the cost of housing these days its the way to go. Keep up the great work looking forward to seeing the progress. Have a fab weekend and enjoy the little warmth we have today and tomorrow. 🏡
Really very nice job and a perfect example for my future plans. Currently we live in an off-grid wooden self-built house in Portugal, but we are 62 years old and want to buy a smaller piece of land and do the same as you did, when we are getting older the land we have now is too much (1.5 hectares) and the new piece is 2.000 square metres and close to the village with all possibilities to connect to the grid very close-by. The house will be hugely inspired on this video of yours, congratulations; it's awesome!
Awesome so great off grid..thank you so much and good lucke ...beuatiful guy. form Calbuco, Chile south Patagonia...great great.
Enjoyed the video about the build, keep up the good work, from Los Angeles CA
Thanks 👍
Your little one needs her own pink or purple handled framing hammer and tool belt. Great video, picked up a few great ideas.
Thanks David, all the best :)
5 ⭐️ video that I enjoyed watching especially seeing y’all working together thumbs up the weather wasn’t so nice but I saw y’all dealt with it well done 👍
Thanks so much
Saudações do Brasil! Obrigado por compartilhar seus conhecimentos e transmitir alegria em família.
Nice relaxing music !
I enjoy watching others do what I enjoy doing ! Plus watching it, I don’t get sawdust in my eyes !
Скотлко смотрю подобных видео так это самое главное чтоь баба поддерживала и понимала стремление. С таким помощником нет непреодолимых препятствий. Счастья вам и удачи.
Very nice job guys!!!!! Keep them videos coming !!! Plz !!!!!!!!!!!
Hello, I wish you all the best in your home. I really liked the video because I've been dreaming of Canada for a long time. Unfortunately, it will probably remain a dream forever.
I wish you good luck and above all health.
Lovely Greetings from germany.
Greeting Gerry
I from Guatemala
Have 17 year CL..
Is amazing look this she is one anjel .
Good job pretty guyz
Looks good . I can't help but think by the amount of snow you are getting ,you are going to wish that you had a higher pitch roof .
This is about the minimum we would go with here, we normally go 5/12 but this 4/12 will still work and make it easier for us to put metal on in winter weather. Thanks Jeff, have a great weekend.
That Jackery figures in nice. I have three of em. Good luck
AMAZING. BEAUTIFUL .. your planning & working style is enviable. .. seemed effortless. I learned A Ton .. THANK YOU
WAY TO LIVE !!!
thank you from NYC
GREAT FILMING .. GREAT SOUNDTRACK
Thank you so much!
When we have love and harmony and trust among one another life is worth potting all the afford.good lock beutiful cupels
Thank you and all the best to you!
Have a good weekend, It's going to be 8 deg there, so you can get some work done!
8 degrees! We didn't see that upcoming but we'll take it if we get it!
Great Job Guys. Coming along excellent. One piece at a time just like Johnny Cash.
We bought a cheap tarp and stretched it over the entire floor. It helps keep the snow and rain off the floor, so there is less warpage and damage. We set the walls right on top of it. By the time you sheetrock, it is pretty worn, but when the mudding is done, you cut around the walls, roll it up carefully, and you have a nearly perfect subfloor to do whatever you want. Just in case you ever do another one.
Thanks, happy to hear it works for you; we know that some folks do that and works for them. We tried it years ago once and in our opinion was nothing more than a safety hazard, and annoyance chalking lines, etc. Not sure if you noticed but our floor was not regular osb but was 'stabledge' flooring; basically a weatherproof osb. We would have never left normal osb out in the elements like we did this one. We will continue to use the weatherproof osb moving forward, at least if we will be building with it under weather for any length of time. Look it up in case you ever build again, its awesome and you don't have to slide around on a tarp all day ;) . Thanks for stopping by and all the best to you and yours :)
I enjoyed this video. I learned from it too. Awesome family
Thanks so much
U 2 should be proud of yourself! Greetings from Sweden.
May the family have happiness, prosperity, experience, everything.👨👩👦🎂🎂
You're doing a pretty doggone good job there little buckaroo
Wow congratulations 🎈 excellente work and hard working good blessings to you family beautiful house 🏡
Very nice build,, beautiful creek, area, and I love the music, thank you so much.
Thank you 😊
Cool watching you twos putting things together. Thanks
Awesome to see. Just bought a property in Northern Ontario and will be doing the same thing this coming spring. It was very helpful to see the big picture from foundation to roof.
I enjoyed this but I will ad that I also enjoy commentary about the build from you both. You both appear to really enjoy yourself and I applaud that- I would like to hear your thoughts during the build instead of relaxing music. Wish you well!
Thanks! This video is a condensed version of the build and you can see all of the videos with our input, etc here a playlist of the build ruclips.net/video/MhB8Q7HFwDI/видео.html
this is awesome ,, i just bought 240 acres not to far from you guys and absolutely love it ,,, hopefully one day i can do the same and move out there full time :)
Thanks and thats awesome, but how do you know you are close to us ? ;) All the best with your property!
its just that on one of your videos ,, i think the cabin timelaps one,,,,theres a spot in your comments section where you have sussex in a address,,,so i figured if your within that area ,,your probably not that far from where my land is at
@@acadian101 Oh, gotcha, that is where we have out PO Box :)
Great progress has been done, hopefully the weather will break soon. Have a wonderful week.
Thanks, you too!
Musim salju menghambat untuk pembangunan rumah jadinya Pak👍👍
Tough conditions, but great teamwork and tenacity to get it done!
I like what you two have built. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Watching you rock side to side trying to stay warm in the time lapse kind of looked like dancing. Great video guys. Keep it up.
haha, Thanks so much :)
awsome job you folks did on the framing of the house ..
Thanks Nick :)
You all are Blessed thank you for sharing
I see that you guys love the snow. keep up the good work. o ya the music at 56 54 is grate.
Hebat......
Pasti dinginnya luar biasa....
Saya ga mungkin bisa tinggal disana..
Yang pasti great job..
Terima kasih
Hey Guys I love what you are doing. That being said I would want two additional rows of support seals under the floor the span looks to be about 12 foot from center floor joists to the outside joist. That's not exceptable in the south.
Hey David, thanks. Everything is correct in the floor build; we are running 2 x 8 joists not even 10' across from one beam to the next. The width of the building is only 20' wide with 3 beams, one in the middle and one on each side. If you check out a joist span table which is easy to find on the internet, you can see that it is plenty. It would be acceptable in your area also, probably just hard to tell when watching the video. All the best. Have a good week!
@@MBFModernHomesteading 2 x 8's by 12 feet long joists are standard in Mass.
@@johnbrackett5818 It all depends on the size of a build here, 12 foot joist would be pointless on our particular build. There is a joist span table to make it easier to figure out for people who are unsure. All the best.
Amazing work, I would have a hard time in all that snow and cold, much to long in the desert.
Thanks Maurice :)
HATS OFF To Your Willingness To Build This Cabin !!
It takes time & patience to do what you are doing !! The three of you have both !!
Great Video !! Well Made !!
Looking Forward To Seeing The Finished Cabin !!
Thanks so much for the kind words Peter :)
Felicidades para los tres!..Saludos desde Puerto Rico, isla del encanto!
Hi I have watched a few of your videos and it's great to see the way the family work's together to day is Valentines Day get your partner something special not only is see gorgeous she is also a fantastic worker enjoy every day.
Thanks for watching Jose :)
I suppose I should be commenting on your cabin, your dedication to the project or your ability to work together, but to tell the truth it was the artistic imagery and music that really held my attention. You have done a great job of editing in putting this video together.
And, Oh Yeah, nice cabin.
Thanks for saying that, very much appreciated. Have a great day!
sya orang indonesia, tapi saya suka lihat konten anda....good job....
Terima kasih
at 5:24 the daughters look at her farther is pure love :)
you to are doing one hell of a job. my hat of to you two..
Vous avez fait un super beau travail, comment allez-vous faire pour l’eau et l’électricité ? Vous êtes dans quelle région ?👏👏👍👍🇧🇪
Wow you are hard workers in that cold weather. Impressive outcome
Thank you, all the best to you :)
Bravo. Bas predivno.
Çok güzel yaptın tam doğa ile baş başa gayet mütevazi bir çift seviyorum sizi
Great content guys. Educational. Therapeutic. Relaxing. The music was perfect.
I love the old music you play. This is the first time I came by your videos and I liked your music so I subscribed to your channel.
Thanks for stopping by Jerry, happy to have you here.
Awesome, now the roof is going on then you’ll just need to put in a door paint a few Things throw up a couple lights and plumbing fixtures and you’re done. You should be in there by next month. 😜. You’re doing awesome job 🙌🏼
¡¡¡¡¡INCREÍBLE TRABAJO !!!!..¡¡¡¡¡FELICITACIONES !!!!!..
CÓRDOBA ARGENTINA.
Brave warrios, God continue to bless you
The Best Video yet, good back ground music.
The rain will run off that pitch but you will have to get up there and shovel the snow off.
No, it will be fine. Thanks.
It's nice to watch you build. I used to think that in the USA people hire construction crews. They have motivated me and I will go to continue making the Foundation for the bathhouse. Russia Western Siberia!
All the best with you project, we are in Canada however :)
Mujeres ay en todos lados pero quien este contigo no ay muchas .this is very good job
Love to see a times lapse. To see the progress you have accomplished your cabin. You guys are work horse people.
Thanks 👍
@@MBFModernHomesteading where did you get the screw down anchor pillars from
@@SpiritBearRanch They were installed by a company called Post Tech, there are other companies that install them also called 'steel screw piles'. If you do an internet search, lots should come up on them. Have a great weekend!
I love the video as well! Just getting it done without endless talking.
Thanks Mark!
Great video Ashley and Jeremy
Mi piace molto la realizzazione di un progetto iniziale che permette un assemblaggio con parti leggere ben organizzate.. é secondo me tecnicamente la cosa migliore che facilita il lavoro... Bravi
Thanks for the timelapse that shows how much work you have accomplished!
Thanks for watching it Sharon :)
You are very talented. The house is so beautiful
Thank you so much 😊
Absolutely amazing and brilliant.you got talent ☺️🤣🙏🙏🙏🙏👍
Thank you so much 😀
Muchas felicidades muy buen trabajo amo los lugaresasi Dios les bendiga👏👏👏
Thanks guys very much 💜💜
Nice time lapse, were getting ready to attempt the same thing. What was the potable battery you were using?
Thanks and we were using a Jackery Explorer 1500 .