If county allows it, you can actually build a runway next to your house for your private plane... If not airoplane, you can definitely have a private helicopter next to your house. That would be very cool !!
Great bath room build. Doing the same sort of project in my Tiny House. Working with the wife seems so easy. I struggle working with mine because she changes ideas mid project constantly!
haha ... it could be that my video just _makes it_ seem easy ... as we definitely had to sort through some things on the project! but two minds are always better than one, when my mind is one of them :) good luck with the Tiny House! building one is on my list
This was very inspiring. You guys really did some beautiful work there. I love that you keep matches well stocked in the bathroom😂😂 It's still the best weapon against our poop smells lmao!
Impeccable show of craftsmanship. Can't wait to see your finished bus tour. Looks like you're getting close (although real passion is never finished, am I right?)... Hope to meet y'all one day.
Wow Meta! You make this stuff look so easy. Well done and thanks for continuing to be a motivator. I mentioned you in our last video because your video on wiring was so helpful.
Awesome video! Do you have any videos explaining how to add the sewer pipes to the existing ones by any chance? Trying to add a full bathroom to one of our rooms and not quite sure how to do connect to the existing plumbing.. Thanks!
Hey, thanks for checking it out. To tap into a PVC sewer line, you just need to cut the existing line and add a rubber boot to add the new line. Of course, venting is crucial. I don't think I have a video on that ... but you'll find one
I think the plumbing is usually done first, I mean water lines and sewer lines. Then you also have to vent, usually through the roof. I think the electrical is done when framing is done, before walls or doors but I could be wrong. Codes are different everywhere.
I've worried about that in bathrooms with showers and tubs that we've done, but in this one I'm less concerned. I did apply a bit of silicone around the sink area, so we'll see if that is enough to do the trick
I don’t see how the 3 inch toilet drain is connected to a main stack, or how the toilet is vented? The mechanical vent (AAV) is fine in many states (but not Massachusetts) for the vanity drain but is not allowed of course for toilet drains. Not sure why the toilet drain was not drilled before the finish flooring but seems to be ok. I was anxious to see how the vanity drain was connected under the floor, thru joists but I see it’s above the floor and boxed in, though does not look bad.
clean work
Great Job 👍👍👍 ... You got a huge frontyard and backyard 😂😂 !!
Big thanks! Yeah, we've got about 50 acres so endless space :)
@@metaspencer wow 🤩
If county allows it, you can actually build a runway next to your house for your private plane... If not airoplane, you can definitely have a private helicopter next to your house. That would be very cool !!
@@TechFreak51 This is true! Our son is a pilot so it may happen someday :)
@@metaspencer awesome 👏👏👏
That's an awesome door.. So brilliant and simple. Especially on a tiny bathroom.
Thanks! We really like it
Great bath room build. Doing the same sort of project in my Tiny House. Working with the wife seems so easy. I struggle working with mine because she changes ideas mid project constantly!
haha ... it could be that my video just _makes it_ seem easy ... as we definitely had to sort through some things on the project! but two minds are always better than one, when my mind is one of them :) good luck with the Tiny House! building one is on my list
awesome work and editing!!!
Thanks for checking it out. It's been great to have that second bathroom :)
This was very inspiring. You guys really did some beautiful work there. I love that you keep matches well stocked in the bathroom😂😂 It's still the best weapon against our poop smells lmao!
Thanks for checking it out!
Impeccable show of craftsmanship. Can't wait to see your finished bus tour. Looks like you're getting close (although real passion is never finished, am I right?)... Hope to meet y'all one day.
Thanks so much! Yeah, the bus is so close to being done I can taste it. Take care
You captured the breadth of the project really nicely! I am in love with the finished product!
woohoo! it is sooooo nice to have! :0
Wow Meta! You make this stuff look so easy. Well done and thanks for continuing to be a motivator. I mentioned you in our last video because your video on wiring was so helpful.
most awesome! I'll have to rewatch that one ... I only caught bits and pieces of it. your bus is looking **spectacular**
Awesome video! Do you have any videos explaining how to add the sewer pipes to the existing ones by any chance? Trying to add a full bathroom to one of our rooms and not quite sure how to do connect to the existing plumbing.. Thanks!
Hey, thanks for checking it out. To tap into a PVC sewer line, you just need to cut the existing line and add a rubber boot to add the new line. Of course, venting is crucial. I don't think I have a video on that ... but you'll find one
Very very beautiful bathroom Spencer !♡♡♡
Thanks! Yeah, we talked about it for a few years and finally got around to building it.
Awesome job thanks for the info
Thanks for checking it out!
You did an amazing job
Thanks for checking it out! We really like it
well… you are wildly talented.
Big thanks man! :)
Nicely done 😉
thanks for checking it out!
You bathroom braggart !!! Nice job dude 😁
yeah, proud of our new john :)
metaspencer I want a man urinal in mine
www.instructables.com/answers/Homemade-shop-urinal/
nice bathroom. !!
Thanks! It sure is nice to have a second one in the house :)
I think the plumbing is usually done first, I mean water lines and sewer lines.
Then you also have to vent, usually through the roof.
I think the electrical is done when framing is done, before walls or doors
but I could be wrong.
Codes are different everywhere.
Yep, you've got this all right. For this extra bath we used existing systems for power, venting, and water
Amazing job guys ! How much costs all that job ?
Thanks for checking it out! We spent under $1k on this little bathroom and it's still perfect for us
Wow amazing did you have to get permits for this?
@@metaspencerNICE JOB GUYS!!💯🔥
Hi ,can i convert my closet behind my bathroom to small toilet like this one you build ?
Sounds great! Just need plumbing access
Waowwww..... Good luck sir...
Thanks for checking out the video!
Great video.can you please list everything. on this video ?
What kind of list are you looking for?
Great job, looks amazing. Just one question, should you have waterproofed the wet areas just to be safe?
I've worried about that in bathrooms with showers and tubs that we've done, but in this one I'm less concerned. I did apply a bit of silicone around the sink area, so we'll see if that is enough to do the trick
outstanding
nice of you to check it out ... and thanks!
very nice
Thanks for checking it out!
You look so young at this time.
It was a while back I guess!
Impressive layout and ease, would of been nice to see "frustrations" at the end.
haha ... there are always a few frustrations! but we sure do love the new bathroom
nice
What are the dimensions of the bathroom?
Pretty small ... 8x4
Why would anyone dislike this video ?
Oh, you know, people get grouchy. Thanks for checking it out!
The man who refuses to drywall! 😂
Edited: mostly
haha ... I'll do it every once in a while :)
Go for the full vent stack lol
Working okay so far, but a bit gugly ... good point
I don’t see how the 3 inch toilet drain is connected to a main stack, or how the toilet is vented? The mechanical vent (AAV) is fine in many states (but not Massachusetts) for the vanity drain but is not allowed of course for toilet drains. Not sure why the toilet drain was not drilled before the finish flooring but seems to be ok. I was anxious to see how the vanity drain was connected under the floor, thru joists but I see it’s above the floor and boxed in, though does not look bad.
Huge pipe all vertical to vented line is working great. Unconventional but works
this aint a bathroom but a restroom
haha ... small house so you've gotta do what you can do! :)