Great build but by lifting subfloor off the concrete base a couple of inches would allow for airflow underneath shed so it can always dry out fully after each rain fall. Would last hell of alot longer.
@@jamalgibson8139 Hi i use x 50mm x 50mm low profile bearers Made from 100% recycled plastic or treated timber would work fine. Just place bearers opposite direction to your subfloor timbers so that you subfloor sits on the new bearers. You could still fit a skirt around the base to hide the 50mm gap but as long as you fit air vents at each end for decent airflow
It looks like his floor joists are pressure treated 4 x 4s laid directly on the slab. They won't rot, but I suppose the plywood subfloor might eventually without airflow. I doubt he'll have a problem. He could have saved a lot on the lumber: 2 x floor joists, single top plate ( with rafters stacking), and by eliminating a few unnecessary studs. But all in all, an impressive build, well done. It occurred to me that he could have cantilevered a foot or more on all four sides and gotten more square footage out of that slab. But it's a well done job, and he sure didn't cheap out or cut corners.
@jurlinquist Thank you but to anybody who thinks this is a tremendous build. Doesn't know shit about construction anyhow... There are more than several major send. This guy made that's just gonna cause him problems in the future
Looks awesome, man! I have a nice shed also. I added radiant barrier foam insulation followed by blown in cellulose. Then, I installed a tiny window A/C that is on a humidistat to keep my tools and equipment from rusting or rotting. It works awesomely. It keeps the shed from getting to sweltering temperatures also.
Love the shed ! So great to see someone who is knowledgable of such precise construction skills, and uses them correctly!!! End results ,you have an excellent, very well made building,that will last for many years to come!! Looks very stylish too.
The proper tools is everything. Having that makes the project that much easier. This I learned from my Father and Grandpa! The shed is beautiful. What's not to like here. 🤘🏻
Andrew! OMG that's a gorgeous shed bro! Love the detail work you did to make it extra special inside! Great video and editing also. Thanks for the awesome content.
Thanks for the decency of putting the exterior lights on switches. Those damn auto sensor lights drive me mad, almost as bad as the ones left on all night. Shed looks great, I love the epoxy floor. How does it hold up over time?
I dig your build. I was surprised to see that you didn’t use any insulation in the walls or ceiling, but just being a shed I can see it’s not really needed.
No Insulation, No Heater, too! Doesn't appear to be a place one would spend much time in! Just a place to get things from, and move on! So, like, not a "Shop", just a Storage Place, to keep things out of the House or Garage, it seems!
Insulating the walls would have made for an easy transition to a workshop or artist’s studio-just add a window AC unit if in a warm climate. Insulating would have been only a small expense and easy to do before cladding the interior walls.
Youre right but he don't take honest criticism. Also why build such a nice building if it's just a 9x9. Also it's more wise to probably elevate the wood fom the ground to prevent termites.
How nice! And all the information under the title for what you used! Thanks! Nice work! Floor turned out great! Love the inside walls! First time viewing your channel, definitely looking to see what else you've done!
Nice build, however you should protect the floor wood against moister, use DPC or other foil. Also protect it from heavy rain in the garden and use gutters.
@@AndrewThronImprovements Hahaha. It takes 9:46 to show us how to build it and 10 minutes to explain the cost. Sorry, I just got a laugh from that even though I didn't watch the cost video. Keep up the good work.
Cool man. I built a similar shanty last Fall using 70 % recycled materials out of Victorian demo. To make life harder I made the 3 ft front soffit curve, and roofed it with metal.
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Was the wood floor over the slab needed for the epoxy? I would've been inclined to cover the concrete with a sheet of plastic to stop the rising moisture from rotting out the treated lumber and perhaps stop the rising radon as well since maybe the epoxy may be a barrier but the sill plate is still permeable.
Normally epoxy shouldn’t go over wood floors like that since epoxy drys so hard and the wood underneath can flex causing your epoxy to crack. Hopefully it doesn’t though! 💪🏼
@0:25. Okay Pressure Treated 4x4's on concrete. I see no vent holes around the perimeter and thought sleeper 4x's. Need air to dry out under subflooring. The snow around the base will flood under the shack. . . Pressure-treated wood can crack and split from water exposure and this will allow fungi to get into the cracks and create wood rot. Guess you can put inside the floor venting between all sleepers to help. Or jack building up a few inches and place plastic bricks under the edge and sleepers some how.
Awesome! Just a potential tip: It is usually easier to sheath the walls prior to standing them up. It’s probably worth noting I don’t know where you live or what the codes are. It’s also worth noting that I have 10+ years experience building custom sheds and log buildings.
When doing epoxy floors, premix your metallics into one part of the two-part kit, then strain it through a very fine screen to remove clumps. That is if you want to reduce "tadpoles" or "meteors", which can be seen in this floor. In this particular application there may be streaks and/or "fisheyes" (separation in the product caused by debris breaking surface tension) which would be almost impossible to negate as it's an outdoor project. Overall, it's a solid floor and a great shed.
Great build. Beautiful shed. Well done. I love the apoxy floors. What about insulation? I insulated my shed with 3M panels before putting up the inner walls but mine is a workshed not a storage unit.
Great build, good design choice. How big is the modern shed? What was your final cost? And I didn't see a materials list, is that available? Thanks so much!
That was amazing! I stumbled across your video and really enjoyed it. That is absolutely the nicest shed ive ever seen, and i saw it being built! Thanks
Morning! Not to be a pooper, just my two cents, but I thought the exact opposite. Funny, people are, aren't we? Yin and Yang. Great job on the project though, no doubt.
@Haze Entertainment Prove it. The channel owner might be nice but I want to see it. I don't care if I'm proved wrong, but prove it. All you do is make instrumentals.
That’s built better than my home. I’m so overwhelmingly impressed. Thank you for sharing. Thank you for doing it right and not cutting corners. Very commendable.
Great vid and build! Just one extra precaution - I know the electrical wire is protected within the plastic conduit, but laying a 1×6 fence board atop the conduit prior to backfilling would add some extra protection should a future home-owner decide to dig...just a thought. Cheers
LOVE THE DESIGN & FINISHING TOUCHES!! Because of the quick time lapse, maybe I missed it, but what are the final dimensions of the shed and how high is the ceiling at its highest point? I really like how you made the most of a small footprint and the final look is super sharp! What was your estimated total material cost? ~~Christy~~
Thanks! Shed is 10'x10' and I think the total height it close to 11.5'. I can measure if you need the exact height. Cost breakdown is here! ruclips.net/video/qUXTZ3ZA4Vw/видео.html
The shed(looks more like a small home) is good enough for someone to live inside, so many homeless people live under the bridges or on the street...🤔 Very good job guys!👍
This does look nice, maybe you did not film it, but I was shocked at you did not show any waterproofing only other then the one window. I would think you would add some type of liquid applied bond sealant and under all the trim at the corners. I have see the T11 siding rot at the bottom of structures when done like this. However, that did take years to rot.
Very cool! How's the flooring you used for the exterior siding holding up over the winter? We're in Canada and literally in the middle of doing a similar build (got a matte black roll up door at our local Rona for a steal) but we're deciding on what to do for the exterior.
After one season - so far so good! I definitely don't think the LVP is a great idea if you leave in really hot climates, but I'm hoping for the best in my temperate area. That's awesome on the door deal - mine was crazy expensive since I bought retail. I would love to see the final result if you want to shoot me a DM of the final product @ATimprovements. Thanks for watching!
I’m not sure which I admire more: the shed itself, or a man that has the will and motivation to get large DIY projects like this done. Hats off to you, sir.🔥👏🏼👍🏼
Most definitely the nicest shed I've ever seen built😊 My hubby built one last year nothing like this but still useful and sturdy for tools. If it was this nice most def she shed periodt🥰
Dude awesome shed. I’d never want one that looked like that but hell you got skill. And I LOVE blue chalk line. It’s the most visible to me and then your not mixing up other peoples chalk lines because a lot of people use regular colors.
I had the same build in my mind. high wall north side to add solar panels and water entrapment to catch rain water only obstacles I have is a tree in the fence gap in my yard, instead of buying a fence I do need extra storage and premade sheds aren’t really built for 6’2” people for the price
Great Job! I tried building my own, purchased all the lumber, siding and steel for the roof.. I just didn’t have time. I ended up ordering one bare bones. I added electrical, insulation and drywall. Now my wife took it over as her she shed ! Lol
Really really nice 🙂 just a small critique when laying underlayment start at the bottom of the roof and layer your way up to the highest point so water doesn't get in
Kudos to him getting it done in under 10 minutes
Longest 10 minutes of my life lol
And all by himself ( "I" .. )
😂😂
Great build but by lifting subfloor off the concrete base a couple of inches would allow for airflow underneath shed so it can always dry out fully after each rain fall. Would last hell of alot longer.
How would you do this? Like using spacers to elevate the framing off the concrete pad? Or using spacers between the subfloor and the floor framing?
@@jamalgibson8139
Hi i use x 50mm x 50mm low profile bearers Made from 100% recycled plastic or treated timber would work fine. Just place bearers opposite direction to your subfloor timbers so that you subfloor sits on the new bearers. You could still fit a skirt around the base to hide the 50mm gap but as long as you fit air vents at each end for decent airflow
@@Standupuk Thanks so much! I'm looking to do a similar build in the future, so any tips are really appreciated.
It looks like his floor joists are pressure treated 4 x 4s laid directly on the slab. They won't rot, but I suppose the plywood subfloor might eventually without airflow. I doubt he'll have a problem.
He could have saved a lot on the lumber: 2 x floor joists, single top plate ( with rafters stacking), and by eliminating a few unnecessary studs.
But all in all, an impressive build, well done.
It occurred to me that he could have cantilevered a foot or more on all four sides and gotten more square footage out of that slab.
But it's a well done job, and he sure didn't cheap out or cut corners.
Well said but i also would add some insulation like bitumen or roofing felt so there would be no direct contact between concrete and wood.
Love seeing the chalk line used. Reminds me of my late father every time and it brings a smile to my face to have something make me think of him.
Yeah who freaking care is dude
Chaulk lines are used every day in construction..it's not a rarity
@jurlinquist Thank you but to anybody who thinks this is a tremendous build. Doesn't know shit about construction anyhow... There are more than several major send. This guy made that's just gonna cause him problems in the future
@@batboy020876cool
Quality build. You gotta be proud of that. Not just this, but everything you did before this to give you the skill level to do this. 👍🏻
Looks awesome, man! I have a nice shed also. I added radiant barrier foam insulation followed by blown in cellulose. Then, I installed a tiny window A/C that is on a humidistat to keep my tools and equipment from rusting or rotting. It works awesomely. It keeps the shed from getting to sweltering temperatures also.
Very smart. Good shit
Love the shed ! So great to see someone who is knowledgable of such precise construction skills, and uses them correctly!!! End results ,you have an excellent, very well made building,that will last for many years to come!! Looks very stylish too.
World’s second nicest shed
The proper tools is everything. Having that makes the project that much easier. This I learned from my Father and Grandpa! The shed is beautiful. What's not to like here. 🤘🏻
Totally agree! Thanks for watching!
Tools make the man!
Andrew! OMG that's a gorgeous shed bro! Love the detail work you did to make it extra special inside! Great video and editing also. Thanks for the awesome content.
I appreciate it!! Thanks so much for watching and for the support!
Great build! Cheers
Appreciate it, Jeff! No hammock, but maybe on the next one 👍
Thanks for the decency of putting the exterior lights on switches. Those damn auto sensor lights drive me mad, almost as bad as the ones left on all night.
Shed looks great, I love the epoxy floor. How does it hold up over time?
It's such a nice shed I would have insulated it and had double glazing to double as a workshop and be able to work there in the wintertime.
That would have been an improvement - thanks for watching!
It’s a really nice looking shed. I am curious about the decision for little water proofing and no gutters? Not a lot of rainfall in your area maybe?
I dig your build. I was surprised to see that you didn’t use any insulation in the walls or ceiling, but just being a shed I can see it’s not really needed.
No Insulation, No Heater, too!
Doesn't appear to be a place one would spend much time in! Just a place to get things from, and move on! So, like, not a "Shop", just a Storage Place, to keep things out of the House or Garage, it seems!
Insulating the walls would have made for an easy transition to a workshop or artist’s studio-just add a window AC unit if in a warm climate. Insulating would have been only a small expense and easy to do before cladding the interior walls.
@@DriverDude100 yes, essential for a practical shed
Cool! very impressive. The craftsmanship and attention to detail are remarkable, making it the nicest shed I've ever seen.
Great build. And utilizing the previous cement pad was a great starting point for your design.
I did something very similar, but I used the old metal shed to roof the new one. It worked and looks great
That would have been smart!
Excellent overall build! I would've added some ventilation to the roof & flooring areas though. Moisture will get stuck in those areas
And a moisture barrier would have been required @ 0:24, so unfortunately it will rot
Youre right but he don't take honest criticism. Also why build such a nice building if it's just a 9x9. Also it's more wise to probably elevate the wood fom the ground to prevent termites.
Add a fan in ceiling.
Woods so expensive where I live brick would've been cheaper
@@hvacdrdepends if you live in a termite area
How nice! And all the information under the title for what you used! Thanks! Nice work!
Floor turned out great!
Love the inside walls!
First time viewing your channel, definitely looking to see what else you've done!
No insulation
I appreciate it!!!
I am binge watching these videos through the holidays as I finish my second year of my masters program.
Have you graduated?
Everyone of us at the end of this video, “oh yeah, I can do that!”. You guys make it look so easy. Very cool shed
Haha you probably can
Nice build, however you should protect the floor wood against moister, use DPC or other foil. Also protect it from heavy rain in the garden and use gutters.
DPC???
@@juanm2188 kind of gridded/ratered thick foil.
Awesome build! What was the total cost and time to build?
Great question! So many of these DIY videos look amazing, but don't discuss my most important consideration: cost.
Cost breakdown is here!
ruclips.net/video/qUXTZ3ZA4Vw/видео.html
@@AndrewThronImprovements Hahaha. It takes 9:46 to show us how to build it and 10 minutes to explain the cost. Sorry, I just got a laugh from that even though I didn't watch the cost video. Keep up the good work.
I love how half of all the after shots are of the epoxy floor... can't blame ya, I like it too
Incredible top to bottom. Attention to detail is second to none
1) Nicer than some people’s homes.
2) Knows what they’re doing.
3) Super nice design - clean and practical.
4) Decorative lights were a nice touch.
Cool man. I built a similar shanty last Fall using 70 % recycled materials out of Victorian demo. To make life harder I made the 3 ft front soffit curve, and roofed it with metal.
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Please, it is important. Reading isn’t enough. You must do the inner healing Jesus Christ taught. To be forgiven we must forgive. Start there, at home, the heart, try to work through some problems inside. Your parents probably loved you. Figure that out. It’s important.
Seriously pray to Jesus Christ and break down your walls, ask for forgiveness.
Jesus Christ is the way truth and life,
How did you calculate that percentage? I am using salvaged for a build and I am trying to figure out how to calculate myself
Was the wood floor over the slab needed for the epoxy? I would've been inclined to cover the concrete with a sheet of plastic to stop the rising moisture from rotting out the treated lumber and perhaps stop the rising radon as well since maybe the epoxy may be a barrier but the sill plate is still permeable.
That's what I asked myself why not epoxy the slab instead of making a floor
Epoxy was an afterthought I believe
Normally epoxy shouldn’t go over wood floors like that since epoxy drys so hard and the wood underneath can flex causing your epoxy to crack. Hopefully it doesn’t though! 💪🏼
You have done a magnificent job, sir. Congratulations. Bravo. Well done!!
@0:25. Okay Pressure Treated 4x4's on concrete. I see no vent holes around the perimeter and thought sleeper 4x's. Need air to dry out under subflooring. The snow around the base will flood under the shack. . . Pressure-treated wood can crack and split from water exposure and this will allow fungi to get into the cracks and create wood rot. Guess you can put inside the floor venting between all sleepers to help. Or jack building up a few inches and place plastic bricks under the edge and sleepers some how.
Awesome! Just a potential tip: It is usually easier to sheath the walls prior to standing them up. It’s probably worth noting I don’t know where you live or what the codes are. It’s also worth noting that I have 10+ years experience building custom sheds and log buildings.
That’s a good tip! Definitely will consider sheathing before lifting on the next one ☝️
When doing epoxy floors, premix your metallics into one part of the two-part kit, then strain it through a very fine screen to remove clumps. That is if you want to reduce "tadpoles" or "meteors", which can be seen in this floor. In this particular application there may be streaks and/or "fisheyes" (separation in the product caused by debris breaking surface tension) which would be almost impossible to negate as it's an outdoor project. Overall, it's a solid floor and a great shed.
Great build. Beautiful shed. Well done. I love the apoxy floors. What about insulation? I insulated my shed with 3M panels before putting up the inner walls but mine is a workshed not a storage unit.
Thanks! I definitely should have insulated. That was an oversight
@@AndrewThronImprovements we live we learn. That's part of life!
I need a small studio/office so I’m not cluttered at home and this seems the perfect solution. Thx for sharing!
🔥🔥 wow this came out so nice
Thanks!
Great build, good design choice.
How big is the modern shed? What was your final cost? And I didn't see a materials list, is that available? Thanks so much!
it's 10'x10'
Cost breakdown is here!
ruclips.net/video/qUXTZ3ZA4Vw/видео.html
My Course has the materials list!
No insulation. I know it's only a shed but a shed that looks that good would have me hanging out inside of it quite a few times
Would be a waste of space and/or money.
This is amazing! Well done! 👏🏼 Can’t wait to check out the shed course!! You really put a ton of work into this and it shows!
Thanks Mel! Appreciate your help with some it!
That was amazing! I stumbled across your video and really enjoyed it. That is absolutely the nicest shed ive ever seen, and i saw it being built! Thanks
almost brought a tear to my eye watching this shed come to completion
Appreciate it Andrew! We took care of the blood and sweat so we have everything covered lol
Very solid! Amazingly done! Have you ever tried building your own home? I wonder what the design would look like?
I appreciate it! And no but I want to soon!
That is so awesome. Super well done. Not a shed, a tiny house
Thanks Caleb! Appreciate it!
I love the modern design ❤️ Great job!!
Thanks Jennette!
Morning! Not to be a pooper, just my two cents, but I thought the exact opposite. Funny, people are, aren't we? Yin and Yang. Great job on the project though, no doubt.
@Haze Entertainment I believe it! I would love to check it out if you have a RUclips or an IG
@Haze Entertainment Prove it. The channel owner might be nice but I want to see it. I don't care if I'm proved wrong, but prove it. All you do is make instrumentals.
That’s built better than my home. I’m so overwhelmingly impressed. Thank you for sharing. Thank you for doing it right and not cutting corners. Very commendable.
I appreciate it!
This shed is INCREDIBLY extra. And I'm here for it! lol Love the idea of lining the inside with French cleat boards. Genius.
Great vid and build! Just one extra precaution - I know the electrical wire is protected within the plastic conduit, but laying a 1×6 fence board atop the conduit prior to backfilling would add some extra protection should a future home-owner decide to dig...just a thought. Cheers
Appreciate it! And that’s a good tip! Typically, you can put some caution tape a few inches above as well. Thanks for watching!
LOVE THE DESIGN & FINISHING TOUCHES!! Because of the quick time lapse, maybe I missed it, but what are the final dimensions of the shed and how high is the ceiling at its highest point? I really like how you made the most of a small footprint and the final look is super sharp! What was your estimated total material cost? ~~Christy~~
Thanks! Shed is 10'x10' and I think the total height it close to 11.5'. I can measure if you need the exact height.
Cost breakdown is here!
ruclips.net/video/qUXTZ3ZA4Vw/видео.html
The shed(looks more like a small home) is good enough for someone to live inside, so many homeless people live under the bridges or on the street...🤔
Very good job guys!👍
Appreciate it! Thanks for watching!
Me over here watching this while I struggle to assemble my hot pocket heating tray.
Wow, awesome build!! It looks like it could be a Tiny House!! 🥰
That is so cool to watch. Thanks for posting. Great shed.
This does look nice, maybe you did not film it, but I was shocked at you did not show any waterproofing only other then the one window. I would think you would add some type of liquid applied bond sealant and under all the trim at the corners. I have see the T11 siding rot at the bottom of structures when done like this. However, that did take years to rot.
Can't believe you built a shed in only 9 minutes. You move very quickly.
Fantastic. Looks very nice and all your work paid off.
What a gorgeous shed. I would move in! Great work and video.
Very cool! How's the flooring you used for the exterior siding holding up over the winter? We're in Canada and literally in the middle of doing a similar build (got a matte black roll up door at our local Rona for a steal) but we're deciding on what to do for the exterior.
After one season - so far so good! I definitely don't think the LVP is a great idea if you leave in really hot climates, but I'm hoping for the best in my temperate area.
That's awesome on the door deal - mine was crazy expensive since I bought retail.
I would love to see the final result if you want to shoot me a DM of the final product @ATimprovements. Thanks for watching!
Pix would be nice, but not on Utube comments I guess.
I'm not gona lie, my only complain is that you didn't insulate the shed.
Lies!
Thank you! Very nice build. I may try this with my father this summer.
I’m not sure which I admire more: the shed itself, or a man that has the will and motivation to get large DIY projects like this done. Hats off to you, sir.🔥👏🏼👍🏼
you got a steal on this place, regardless of how much work was needed.
Most definitely the nicest shed I've ever seen built😊 My hubby built one last year nothing like this but still useful and sturdy for tools. If it was this nice most def she shed periodt🥰
Haha appreciate it!
That was such an amazing build and straight to the point. I love it.
That is awesome work,the quality is top notch.
Congratulations, you're an inspiration
I'm a big fan of slatwall for residential use. Well done, sir
Awesome job. I've built so many garages and you went over and beyond. I wouldnt change a thing. Gorgeous shed dude.
I appreciate it!
You are very inspirational, I'm enjoying your content....thanks a lot!!!
The floor looks super!
Beautiful! A lot of measuring!
Que belo trabalho! Muito caprichoso! Dá gosto de ver! Parabéns!!!
Dude awesome shed. I’d never want one that looked like that but hell you got skill. And I LOVE blue chalk line. It’s the most visible to me and then your not mixing up other peoples chalk lines because a lot of people use regular colors.
I appreciate it! Thanks for watching!
Love the color palette on this modern shed, it is very balanced and inviting. Good work
I appreciate it!
Great She'd build, well done , who wouldn't love a shed that good 👏 😊
That was fully satisfying, I wish I had that kind of skills to pull something like this off.
I appreciate it! And you just got to go for it 👍
This built was awesome to watch. Please do more.
I appreciate it! I’m working on it!
I had the same build in my mind. high wall north side to add solar panels and water entrapment to catch rain water only obstacles I have is a tree in the fence gap in my yard, instead of buying a fence I do need extra storage and premade sheds aren’t really built for 6’2” people for the price
Good luck with your project, Shane! Thanks for watching
I never put wood directly on concrete. I always put down strips of 30lb tar paper. Am I being paranoid about the concrete dry rotting the wood ?
Great Job! I tried building my own, purchased all the lumber, siding and steel for the roof.. I just didn’t have time. I ended up ordering one bare bones. I added electrical, insulation and drywall. Now my wife took it over as her she shed ! Lol
Good stuff, Joe! Thanks for watching!
Steller job! Looks fantastic.
Really really nice 🙂 just a small critique when laying underlayment start at the bottom of the roof and layer your way up to the highest point so water doesn't get in
Dude u built such a nice shed
Thanks!
Wow , this is impressive!
That is what you call a piece of art… beautiful work
Thanks!
@@AndrewThronImprovements 👊🏾😎
Wow, that is a true work of art!
Outstanding! Thanks for sharing!
Impressive! Very well done!
Yep you definitely did a fabulous job on your shed mate as long as it’s a work shop and not just storage for something you won’t use but perfect 10/10
I appreciate it!
Truly amazing and you plus your friend are so talented too 👍👍👍👍
Awesome video thank you! I like the speed up and enjoyed it, learned something and appreciate the help!
Glad to hear it! Thanks!
Awesome design nice teamwork🎉 thanks for showing😊
The front reminds me of Optimus Prime. Great looking shed, well done.
That is awesome you are so good at what you did and talented loved watching the transformation thank you for sharing
I appreciate it, Vickie! Thanks for watching!
Well done.. you applied "Attention to Detail" I seen a few tricks I intend on using today in my man cave/worksheet!
Thanks! Good luck with your project!
It's better than where I live. Amazing work
I kneel before a shed master. Next level shed man.
Nice shed! Obviously it’s probably more cost effective to build your own. And that also makes it customizable.
Nice job and being able to have a tall ladder is nice.
This is nicer than most tiny houses. Great job
Killed it! Well done!
I love building! I hope this inspires people to learn how to build, that it's a great field!!
I hope so too! Thanks for watching!
Love the finished bits and pieces