Really cool documentation of your building project. Looks also like very solid craftmanship. 👍 Good luck with finishing, looking forward for the next episode
the brickwork on that house is lovely, the fact the render has no weeds behind it is testament to the previous generations craftsmanship. i love how you cut everything twice so it doesnt just snap off shows everyone immediately about the high level of detail and attention you work to :)
Really pro-job - looks solid steel work system - concrete form work very smooth stuff - be careful not wearing safety boots as I stood on a nail once - not good - Is it cheaper to get a pre-mixed concrete lorry 😎
Really cool documentation of your building project. Looks also like very solid craftmanship. 👍
Good luck with finishing, looking forward for the next episode
@@digglerdiggler thank you, I really appreciate that 👍🏼
the brickwork on that house is lovely, the fact the render has no weeds behind it is testament to the previous generations craftsmanship. i love how you cut everything twice so it doesnt just snap off shows everyone immediately about the high level of detail and attention you work to :)
Absolutely stunning. I did my fair share in our renovation but your skill and talent are amazing! Thanx for taking us on the journey
@@mrdolby thank you so much, I really appreciate your kind words 🙌🏼
Really pro-job - looks solid steel work system - concrete form work very smooth stuff - be careful not wearing safety boots as I stood on a nail once - not good - Is it cheaper to get a pre-mixed concrete lorry 😎
@@jamesthompson4062 thank you, that is very kind.
We have to use a concrete lorry as it needs to all be poured at once in a short period of time.
Deeper eves the better, why trim so short?
Hello from rainy Portland, Oregon.
Looks great.
@@danschmitz4699 i agree, but in this case the extension can’t extend that far out. The planning permission didn’t allow it
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@@AlexTankivgorode 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
Where is this?
@@amymalina5073 it’s in Shropshire, in the UK