When dealing with fiberglass insulation, if you put baby powder on your arms it helps with the scratchiness. The Santa Blow mold you were destroying was worth at least $200.
First of your videos I've watched but the thing that keeps coming back to me is why didn't you knock it down and put up a new building. It might even fall down if you keep taking out all those internal walls.
Nice look at the old construction. Looks like quite the array of different construction materials over the build.
You are flying through this project from the initial cleanup to this! Enjoyable cleanup so far, thanks.
Enjoyed from Texas!
12/10 introduction
When dealing with fiberglass insulation, if you put baby powder on your arms it helps with the scratchiness. The Santa Blow mold you were destroying was worth at least $200.
Hoo boy... I don't think you'll like next weeks video 😅
More video please 😊i love video you
The old wood is "actual" the new wood is "nominal", meaning a 2x4 is a 2x4 in name only now.
Egg on my face
Japanese beetles are no fun!
Are you planning to take the whole building down?
@@pennyneal2456 Fo sho
cant u burn all that scrap wood and that insulation stuff . paper mags ,plastics ,metal to recycling glass too
Didn't have good conditions here
First of your videos I've watched but the thing that keeps coming back to me is why didn't you knock it down and put up a new building. It might even fall down if you keep taking out all those internal walls.
please tell me you didn't throw away the wood from those bookshelves.
Those were just 2x8s with a cheap plywood backing... but I did keep them.