Billy, you should get someone who knows plants and historical gardens to come and have a root around. I'm sure the nuns would have had medicinal gardens with herbs and other plants that look like wild plants. I dont know if anything would still be growing, but you never know? Please have someone come and cut the bramble and ivy (by the fruit trees) right away because nesting season starts earlier than you may think, and it shouldn't be cut in spring. I think Simon is right that if the trees are cleaned off and trimmed back, they may come back great. You never know, you may have some very old heritage varieties! BUT please consult someone about what time of year to cut the fruit trees, apple and pear are different than plum and cherry trees. Start watching for bulb type flowers to come up soon, my Snowdrops are coming up in one part of the garden! Hooray, spring is coming!
I have a friend that used to have an indoor painting business and she always said that the most important part of the job was the caulking, and that it did take practice to apply it properly. She called it “putting the eyeliner on” because it made such a difference in the finished look of the job. Well done Simon, you put the eyeliner on beautifully!😬
Alex.. Pro tip.. RUclips does sort vids as "better" if the people do watch until the very end. Having about 8 seconds of absolute black screen and no sound doesn't help the matter. Either make an outtro, or just simply cut it shortly after the good bye has been said. :)
Seeing the island being "Osmo'd", I kept hearing Michael's voice from a recent vlog saying that the brush should follow the wood grain in long, even strokes.
Love, love how you three guys, four with the camera work, have pulled this kitchen together. Perfectly beautiful and I am enjoying watching the talented men at work!! 💕💞💕
It’s interesting how each person paints differently. I know Michael prefers the round brush for cutting in, Simon obviously likes the one you bought today. Me, I prefer the angle brush for cutting in. It’s all about what works for you.
I enjoy the fact that Blly is ambidextrous while painting. I use either hand as well, and Billy is the 1st on RUclips that I've seen. Great job to all of them. Yannis's attention to detail is a credit to his teachers.
Billy - that noise 😕. Hope you all had ear plugs. Never seen Yanis so slow and quiet. Great to see the garden. People collect old bottles - may be worth getting them cleaned up. The old range is looking fabulous. A good job well done.
You're very fortunate to have Simon and Yanis. Love the music. Beautiful features in the kitchen - island, stove, chandelier, stone, beams, windows, paint color. You're gonna need another fridge.
Tell Alex his editing and the music he puts with each segment is just so coordinated. Very soothing and enjoyable to listen to. So many U-tube channels have yucky music that doesn’t match what they are filming. Billy I really 😮 your channel and each improvement you make to the convention.
Billy you are so cute when you love something. You did a good job with the old stove and it’s perfect for a decoration in the fireplace. Simon, you’re always so clear with your explanations and demonstrations. It was nice watching Yannis do a job that wasn’t heavy lifting, demolishing or climbing to the top of trees. But Alex, I must say how you can make construction jobs look spiritual, and romantic and simply beautiful. You are a genius videographer and editor. Love your work. xx
Love seeing Yanis Cracking On with his own projects! He has clearly learned from the best. I predict that he will be in demand in the future😊. Simon is a perfectionist, & his work shows it. Stove looks amazing, Billy. Such a great addition. Mick did incredibly work in the garden. I remember it from the beginning. Some drone footage of the whole property would be appreciated. ❤
Gentlemen, you are doing such a wonderful job with the rooms you are doing. Putting the last touches on the kitchen make the differences between a usable kitchen and non working one. I prefer a usable one myself. Have a great day
@@AliWade1971Yep! I’m ambidextrous and was the first female maintenance tech at my semiconductor fab. It came in handy working in small spaces being able to use either hand. I even have “left handed days” where I use my left hand exclusively. It comes and goes.
About the organ: A friend of mine used to go to a boarding school in Switzerland and played the pipe organ in town. He said there was a small mirror on the organ so he could see what the priest was doing and know when to play the organ. Maybe that's what the small circle is on your organ.
I totally agree! He explains everything so thoroughly yet simply enough for the listener to be able to understand and even picture exactly what he's explaining!
I know it's too late for this advice, but I've cut a lot of tile, and I always put on a trash bag (holes cut for my arms and head) to keep myself dry. Maybe you didn't want that "trash bag" look for the video. We look forward to watching your videos each evening. My husband just says "Put on Billy". The first You tube we subscribed to was "Doing it Ourselves."
Billy please put the refrigerator in the little cabinet nook instead of plastering over it. That would free up wall space where the fridge is currently sitting, and it would hide the unattractive parts of the fridge (the sides) and look so good flush inside that nook:)
@@reladie Billy has asked for and received tons of suggestions and ideas for his project from people all over the world. I’m sure he can respond for himself if he wants.
Another sugestion for good use of the fireplace: Put a iron bar in it along the whole length above the cooker with hooks to hang all the pots and pans. Looks nice, makes good use of the space and has all the cooking tools readily available right in the center...
Billy, with all the wonderful work you do, I can't understand why the entry at the gate hasn't gotten at least a temporary fix to the deep dip in the drive. Every time I see a vehicle pass the dip, I cringe thinking of the shocks and alignment of your vehicles. I love following your channel. No disrespect ment.
Love how Simon teaches us. Never thought I would find something like this interesting. I always wonder if Yanis has a family. Adding Simon snd Yanis to the team is the best thing Billy has done. My mother would say "Let's get crackin'!" ❤
You really do need to reconsider where you're placing the refrigerator. For efficiency"s sake when you're cooking, the last thing you need is to be trekking that distance between the range, sink and fridge, plus having to navigate around that gorgeous but huge and imposing island. The fridge really should go where you're closing up the cabinet (even if not recessed).
Oh Simon, the caulking ! I thought I was going to be great at this artform, turns out I’m a butcher. The convent kitchen progressing in professional category, we’re all here for it.
Well done team. Simon is an absolute wonder. He needs to be a professional mentor/teacher at a tech school for the building industry. Billy, as usual, wants nothing less than the best for this project and Yannis, also as usual, applies himself to the task at hand with dedication.
Just a suggestion. Build a pot rack on the back wall above the antique range cooker. then some of the beautiful copper pieces can be displayed. Love your show, watch the magic happen. You are a kind loving human! You cheer Ryan on. He certainly needs help to "CRACK ON''! In my83rd year....a quilter in Grants Pass,Oregon
I have a thought for your antique cook stove. It would make a great warming table, a place to set food to be kept warm while making other dishes. Install a row of heating lamps above it and you can even set the little sterno burner cans for warming food right on the surface. Another thought is you will need power outlets on the island. As you cannot run power through the floor make a place for an EcoFlow inside the cabinets that plugs into the wiring going to all the outlets on the island. Cheers mate.
Trappist beer is a type of beer still made today. There is an official association for real trappist breweries. There is only one French brewery, but it's not officially in the association. The bottles are collectable.
You are all so brave to paint without a drop cloth down! It would be the death of me to even attempt it! 😦 Billy, the cooker looks beautiful! Brilliant decision to purchase it for the convent!! You and your wife are an incredible team and a perfect match!! Every day the anticipation for the next video is palatable and you never disappoint!! ! Crack on!!
My great-grandfather was a professional painter. My dad gave me his original drop cloth. When he did so he assured me that all the drips and spills were his and that he had received it in nearly pristine condition.
It is so good to see you all busy in that gorgeous kitchen, adding the finishing touches before the rest of the kitchen gets put in. How exciting!!!! You all work so well together. The three musketeers 😊
I was watching this video with my 4 yo granddaughter and she put a toy cup on her stuffed dog and said it was his construction hat because you guys are doing construction.
The kitchen is a dream. Nice work. Hint: one of the best and economical ways to clean copper is to make a paste of flour, vinegar and a bit of salt. Mix it to the consistency of toothpaste. Apply with a dry soft cloth and rinse with moderately warm water. Dry immediately to remove water so it won't spot.
I have multiple copper utensils in my kitchen which need buffing frequently. The quickest and easiest method for brass and copper is applying ketchup, allowing to set 20 minutes the rinse and dry. Works amazingly fast. Not terribly expensive and not labor intensive.
The old stove is beautiful, what a statement it makes to old timey cooking methods and it fits perfectly in the fireplace...same kind of brushes I use in my projects Simon and same bucket as well...everything looks perfect, bet you thought this day would never come...!
Cut in brush and glasses 😂 Simon well done. Billy the stove is a great decoration for the fireplace!! Fantastic work Yannis on the Osmo. So excited to see the kitchen finished. Billy this room has been a long haul but is a showcase for your vision ❤
Hi, Simon and Yannis. I've been thinking of you because I had to plaster the walls in the laundry room in my apartment. All the rest is properly finished, but these walls were a very sloppy job. So I watched you two plastering walls, paid attention to your "strokes", if that's what they're called, to end up with a smooth surface, and did the same. It worked perfectly, so now I have a very nice newly painted laundry room. Thanks a lot for that, Simon, et merci beaucoup, Yannis.
I find, the trick is to cut a very fine tip, and have a cup of soapy water at hand. Run the bead of caulking down the gap, then, with your baby finger, dip in the soapy water and gently drag your finger down to the bottom.
Just a little tip for Yannis always do the recessed areas first then the flats going with the grain of the wood. But the whole kitchens is looking amazing great jobs gentlemen
Such an awesome team including Alex who we might not see but are aware of his exceptional work. What is not to love about this channel? Thank you Billy and company.
The finishing touches make so much difference, even though they are time consuming they are definitely worthwhile doing properly. That antique range looks wonderful, as does the osmacote on the wooden island. Simon's work is always neat and the pride is evident in all three of you regarding your work. Plus of course Alex and his camera work. The garden looks even bigger from ground level now its cleared a bit more, it will become alive again in springtime. Well done everyone 💕🇦🇺
With the background music, Alex filmimg, all 4 of you quiet made for a very relaxing video. Thanks. ( I do like noise and banter as well ) 😊 have a good evening. X
Nice caulking Simon. Ok so I am a cake decorator by trade, and years ago when working on my house I needed to use caulk for the first time. I discovered I was immediately very good at it, and it rather gave me a giggle. Of course I’m good at caulk. I’ve decorated 9000 cakes with a pastry bag so I have the ability to squeeze out the caulk just like icing!
Lovely job billy the range looks great and Alex your filming is great and well done Simon and yanis and you can really see how large the garden is now well done dad .💖🙏🕊🌟
The old range cooker looks absolutely amazing, Billy! Well done! I was pleasantly surprised at how much your dad was able to clear up in the garden! I always appreciate how well Simon is able to explain the purpose of the products he is using. Very helpful!
Wow, your dad did an awesome job on the garden already. Thank you, Simon, on your chalking tips. Billy, the old stove looks much better. Alex and Yannis, great work.
I find these videos very relaxing. I look forward to each and every one…. Even I learn something new each time I watch. Thank you for sharing Billy and Co! ❤
Can’t believe how many wives of this video there has been already in ten mins, Billy is obviously getting things right to keep us all entertained. I have binged watched this whole series in the last month so am very eager each evening now for the new video
Simon, Billy, hope you mates realize that, along with being entertaining, you are offering great advice to people like me that are doing their own DIY. So, much appreciated!
I love the serenity as each of the three men are involved in their individual tasks. Alex showing us close-ups of their hands repeating moves with grace and precision. Gentleman Simon explaining his tips and techniques is always welcome and informative. Such small graceful motions make such a big difference to the appearance when you step back and view the whole. I was actually surprised that Billy didn’t already have a proper brush for cutting in, but Simon is happy now. Alex does the most smooth edits, and marrying of music to image…these a profession grade instructional videos, a pure joy to watch. Watching these men work is like watching a master flowing through the movements of tai chi.🖤🇨🇦
Billy, you should get someone who knows plants and historical gardens to come and have a root around. I'm sure the nuns would have had medicinal gardens with herbs and other plants that look like wild plants. I dont know if anything would still be growing, but you never know? Please have someone come and cut the bramble and ivy (by the fruit trees) right away because nesting season starts earlier than you may think, and it shouldn't be cut in spring. I think Simon is right that if the trees are cleaned off and trimmed back, they may come back great. You never know, you may have some very old heritage varieties! BUT please consult someone about what time of year to cut the fruit trees, apple and pear are different than plum and cherry trees. Start watching for bulb type flowers to come up soon, my Snowdrops are coming up in one part of the garden! Hooray, spring is coming!
The village must be immeasurably grateful for you guys. You’re not just restoring, but revitalizing the town by breathing life back into the convent.
I have a friend that used to have an indoor painting business and she always said that the most important part of the job was the caulking, and that it did take practice to apply it properly. She called it “putting the eyeliner on” because it made such a difference in the finished look of the job. Well done Simon, you put the eyeliner on beautifully!😬
HAHAHA!!! Well said😂
He has fabulous skills!
"Putting the eyeliner on" is a great way to describe it.
Seeing the windows up close gives a sense of the craftsmanship that went into the making of them. Windows in Australia should have French hinges.
Good for Simon, "forcing" Billy to buy the right tools 😂❤
A good thing because it's a good product (I use it) and for the quality it's the best 😊
I couldn't imagine there could be a piece of tool that Billy hadn't purchased already. :D
@@blueice011 He probably has one but just forgot about it.😉
@@brien144hilarious 🥂
Yes, we all know how Billy “hates” to buy tools. 🤣😂
Alex.. Pro tip.. RUclips does sort vids as "better" if the people do watch until the very end. Having about 8 seconds of absolute black screen and no sound doesn't help the matter. Either make an outtro, or just simply cut it shortly after the good bye has been said. :)
Seeing the island being "Osmo'd", I kept hearing Michael's voice from a recent vlog saying that the brush should follow the wood grain in long, even strokes.
Thinking the same thing about brother’s words
Love, love how you three guys, four with the camera work, have pulled this kitchen together. Perfectly beautiful and I am enjoying watching the talented men at work!! 💕💞💕
Simon . You're a STAR.
I love Simons tutorials. And the Golden Globe from me goes to Alex for cinematography
Billy, you need 'Barkeepers Friend' to keep metal surfaces clean and shiney. (Copper and glass too)
It’s interesting how each person paints differently. I know Michael prefers the round brush for cutting in, Simon obviously likes the one you bought today. Me, I prefer the angle brush for cutting in. It’s all about what works for you.
Angle brush here too. Of course it has to be a quality brush
I enjoy the fact that Blly is ambidextrous while painting. I use either hand as well, and Billy is the 1st on RUclips that I've seen. Great job to all of them. Yannis's attention to detail is a credit to his teachers.
I prefer the angled brush too, much easier. I also taught myself to paint with both hands, it saves moving the ladder all the time. 😂
My dear Simon, My father and grandfather are shouting down from heaven, “go Simon!”
Billy - that noise 😕. Hope you all had ear plugs. Never seen Yanis so slow and quiet. Great to see the garden. People collect old bottles - may be worth getting them cleaned up. The old range is looking fabulous. A good job well done.
We simply missed Simon! He is awesome with this GROUP Of Gentlemen! 👏👏👏👏👏💖💖💖💕💕💕 “CRACK ON!” 😂😅😂😅 AND THAT STOVE IS GORGEOUS! Perfect to keep it!!
Nothing better than a room full of perfectionist’s with a touch of OCD. Wonderful Work!❤️
😂
He painted on top of rust… idk if I’d call that “perfectionist”
@pandachill7238 and the range isn't centered on the wall, so I don't know if OCD works either. Haha.
@@pandachill7238it stresses me out so bad😂😂😂
They do not have OCD. OCD, is a complex medical condition that shouldn’t be made fun of.
You're very fortunate to have Simon and Yanis. Love the music. Beautiful features in the kitchen - island, stove, chandelier, stone, beams, windows, paint color. You're gonna need another fridge.
Tell Alex his editing and the music he puts with each segment is just so coordinated. Very soothing and enjoyable to listen to. So many U-tube channels have yucky music that doesn’t match what they are filming. Billy I really 😮 your channel and each improvement you make to the convention.
Billy you are so cute when you love something. You did a good job with the old stove and it’s perfect for a decoration in the fireplace. Simon, you’re always so clear with your explanations and demonstrations. It was nice watching Yannis do a job that wasn’t heavy lifting, demolishing or climbing to the top of trees. But Alex, I must say how you can make construction jobs look spiritual, and romantic and simply beautiful. You are a genius videographer and editor. Love your work. xx
Kudos to Simon for explaining the whys and hows of the different jobs he performs.
Love seeing Yanis Cracking On with his own projects! He has clearly learned from the best. I predict that he will be in demand in the future😊.
Simon is a perfectionist, & his work shows it. Stove looks amazing, Billy. Such a great addition. Mick did incredibly work in the garden. I remember it from the beginning. Some drone footage of the whole property would be appreciated.
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Simon should be a vocational teacher, his explanations are so clear !
Gentlemen, you are doing such a wonderful job with the rooms you are doing. Putting the last touches on the kitchen make the differences between a usable kitchen and non working one. I prefer a usable one myself. Have a great day
The ole stove may be just decorating but it is fabulous piece to have in the kitchen and all the copper looks beautiful sitting on it
I was just watching and realized that Billy is ambidextrous! Well done on painting that range!
A very useful skill.
@@AliWade1971Yep! I’m ambidextrous and was the first female maintenance tech at my semiconductor fab. It came in handy working in small spaces being able to use either hand. I even have “left handed days” where I use my left hand exclusively. It comes and goes.
Billy, love that you can paint using either hand.
Anticipating how good the kitchen will look like with the sinks and other prep surfaces installed.
About the organ:
A friend of mine used to go to a boarding school in Switzerland and played the pipe organ in town. He said there was a small mirror on the organ so he could see what the priest was doing and know when to play the organ. Maybe that's what the small circle is on your organ.
You all make painting look majestic with the music.
I'd imagine that cooker has made plenty a dish in it's time. The little details is what make the final product so special. Very nice work guys.
If it could only talk. How many meatpies have been thru that stove
The Kitchen is magnificent. I admire Billy's design sense. What a magnificent team. CRACK ON ❤❤❤
Simon should have a teaching channel. Its all coming together nicely ❤
I totally agree! He explains everything so thoroughly yet simply enough for the listener to be able to understand and even picture exactly what he's explaining!
Watching Simon forget to say “let’s crack on” always cracks me up.
I know it's too late for this advice, but I've cut a lot of tile, and I always put on a trash bag (holes cut for my arms and head) to keep myself dry. Maybe you didn't want that "trash bag" look for the video. We look forward to watching your videos each evening. My husband just says "Put on Billy". The first You tube we subscribed to was "Doing it Ourselves."
Billy please put the refrigerator in the little cabinet nook instead of plastering over it. That would free up wall space where the fridge is currently sitting, and it would hide the unattractive parts of the fridge (the sides) and look so good flush inside that nook:)
Billy please use your own brilliant judgement. We aren't there and have no idea what you are seeing. Lots of arm chair quarterbacks. 😂😂
@@reladie Billy has asked for and received tons of suggestions and ideas for his project from people all over the world. I’m sure he can respond for himself if he wants.
The fridge does stick out like a sore thumb. I can’t recall which video, but I think it was mentioned that it wasn’t its final position.
@@abbyT2023 that’s good to know! Thanks so much! 🤗
Yep. A true artisan needs the right brush. 😂
Love you guys!
Another sugestion for good use of the fireplace: Put a iron bar in it along the whole length above the cooker with hooks to hang all the pots and pans.
Looks nice, makes good use of the space and has all the cooking tools readily available right in the center...
Billy, with all the wonderful work you do, I can't understand why the entry at the gate hasn't gotten at least a temporary fix to the deep dip in the drive. Every time I see a vehicle pass the dip, I cringe thinking of the shocks and alignment of your vehicles.
I love following your channel. No disrespect ment.
Ivy doesn’t kill trees 🌳. Your dad and mam are absolute legend and you and your brother and sister follow in their footsteps. Love ❤️ your channel
The wood stove looks nice, but having a gas lit fire place in there would've been amazing. Something like Artisan fireplaces products from UK.
Seeing Simon standing up on top of that box inside the window frame gives us a better perspective of the size of those windows. Wow!
Love how Simon teaches us. Never thought I would find something like this interesting. I always wonder if Yanis has a family. Adding Simon snd Yanis to the team is the best thing Billy has done. My mother would say "Let's get crackin'!" ❤
@@ChadHoskinOhio we really don't know anything about Simon's family either except they are in England. Yannis seems so young .
I’m mesmerized. Simon is a born teacher. I’ve learned a lot from his wisdom.
I, too, would love to more about Simon and Yanis. I feel guilty for being nosey but they are such likable and sweet people.
Simon refusing... it's like Michaelangelo refusing to work on the Sistine Chapel. ( Simon is a masterclass in perfection)
We do not need to know about their families.
The Three Musketeers, on a mission. Simon knows what to do. Love the Antique stove Billy. It's adorable.
I could have avoided a few messes around my house repairs had I heard Simon’s tutorial today. Thank you!
Me as well😂
You really do need to reconsider where you're placing the refrigerator. For efficiency"s sake when you're cooking, the last thing you need is to be trekking that distance between the range, sink and fridge, plus having to navigate around that gorgeous but huge and imposing island. The fridge really should go where you're closing up the cabinet (even if not recessed).
More handy hints from Simon. ❤ the old brass on the cooker! Amazing work by all.
Simon is a serious craftsman and a wonderfully gentle soul, making him an excellent mentor for Yannis!❤❤
A nice iron rack behind the stove to hang some copper pots would look great and create more of a focal point.
Oh Simon, the caulking ! I thought I was going to be great at this artform, turns out I’m a butcher. The convent kitchen progressing in professional category, we’re all here for it.
Well done team. Simon is an absolute wonder. He needs to be a professional mentor/teacher at a tech school for the building industry. Billy, as usual, wants nothing less than the best for this project and Yannis, also as usual, applies himself to the task at hand with dedication.
Just a suggestion. Build a pot rack on the back wall above the antique range cooker. then some of the beautiful copper pieces can be displayed. Love your show, watch the magic happen. You are a kind loving human! You cheer Ryan on.
He certainly needs help to "CRACK ON''!
In my83rd year....a quilter in Grants Pass,Oregon
Good to see Simon back. He is such an asset to the build. Billy you are lucky to have such friends.
I have a thought for your antique cook stove. It would make a great warming table, a place to set food to be kept warm while making other dishes. Install a row of heating lamps above it and you can even set the little sterno burner cans for warming food right on the surface. Another thought is you will need power outlets on the island. As you cannot run power through the floor make a place for an EcoFlow inside the cabinets that plugs into the wiring going to all the outlets on the island. Cheers mate.
The antique range cooker in the fireplace is a perfect touch!
Trappist beer is a type of beer still made today.
There is an official association for real trappist breweries.
There is only one French brewery, but it's not officially in the association.
The bottles are collectable.
I laughed out loud when Simon showed the brush he was going to cut in with. Thank goodness you have a proper brush now Simon! Glad you’re back too.
I always enjoy "simple tips with Simon". Experienced pros willing to share time and energy saving tips are awesome👍👍
It’s lovely to see Yanis slow down for a change 😂
Definitely deserves his name on the convent somewhere. The Yannis Room
… and not in a tree😂
Yannik is the hardest worker Billy has and should b paid good to keep him on.
You are all so brave to paint without a drop cloth down! It would be the death of me to even attempt it! 😦 Billy, the cooker looks beautiful! Brilliant decision to purchase it for the convent!! You and your wife are an incredible team and a perfect match!! Every day the anticipation for the next video is palatable and you never disappoint!! ! Crack on!!
My great-grandfather was a professional painter. My dad gave me his original drop cloth. When he did so he assured me that all the drips and spills were his and that he had received it in nearly pristine condition.
Simon is a teacher. He’s very good at explaining what he is doing and why he does it a particular way.
I hope at his age with experience he would know how to explain things.
It is so good to see you all busy in that gorgeous kitchen, adding the finishing touches before the rest of the kitchen gets put in. How exciting!!!! You all work so well together. The three musketeers 😊
Billy! You may not be using the old range for cooking, but what a great place to store things! Pots, pans, and utensils would have a good home!
Gd mng to all. Good job Simon way to go….stand yr ground.. crack on in getting whatever tools Simon and Yannis need😂
I love how Simon explains things, so everyone can understand the best way to do various tasks!
I love the antique cooker in the fireplace! It's a great touch and it looks amazing after all your work.
I was watching this video with my 4 yo granddaughter and she put a toy cup on her stuffed dog and said it was his construction hat because you guys are doing construction.
The kitchen is a dream. Nice work. Hint: one of the best and economical ways to clean copper is to make a paste of flour, vinegar and a bit of salt. Mix it to the consistency of toothpaste. Apply with a dry soft cloth and rinse with moderately warm water. Dry immediately to remove water so it won't spot.
How long does it last? When do you have to re coat? Sounds good, with all stuff you have in your kitchen.
I have multiple copper utensils in my kitchen which need buffing frequently. The quickest and easiest method for brass and copper is applying ketchup, allowing to set 20 minutes the rinse and dry. Works amazingly fast. Not terribly expensive and not labor intensive.
The caulking looks amazing Simon so neat, thank you all😊love the range😊
The old stove is beautiful, what a statement it makes to old timey cooking methods and it fits perfectly in the fireplace...same kind of brushes I use in my projects Simon and same bucket as well...everything looks perfect, bet you thought this day would never come...!
Cut in brush and glasses 😂 Simon well done. Billy the stove is a great decoration for the fireplace!! Fantastic work Yannis on the Osmo. So excited to see the kitchen finished. Billy this room has been a long haul but is a showcase for your vision ❤
It's such a joy to watch Simon & Yanis at work✌️❤️👍
Good on Simon to keep Billy on his toes in getting the right tools for the job.😂
Billy is super generous, making his help happy to do the best job possible.
"Happy Chappy" .....I believe is what Simon said he was 😊
And perhaps the most important tool was Simon’s glasses! Speaking as someone who cannot extend my arms far enough any more to see up close……
Hi, Simon and Yannis. I've been thinking of you because I had to plaster the walls in the laundry room in my apartment. All the rest is properly finished, but these walls were a very sloppy job. So I watched you two plastering walls, paid attention to your "strokes", if that's what they're called, to end up with a smooth surface, and did the same. It worked perfectly, so now I have a very nice newly painted laundry room. Thanks a lot for that, Simon, et merci beaucoup, Yannis.
Great episode- everyone working hard and showing off their talents!
I wish I could caulk like Simon does, he makes it look so easy and perfect. The range looks beautiful, Billy!
I find, the trick is to cut a very fine tip, and have a cup of soapy water at hand. Run the bead of caulking down the gap, then, with your baby finger, dip in the soapy water and gently drag your finger down to the bottom.
@@merrileeheard3889 Thanks, I’ll try using soapy water next time.
Just a little tip for Yannis always do the recessed areas first then the flats going with the grain of the wood. But the whole kitchens is looking amazing great jobs gentlemen
Also, when caulking I've found cutting the tip of the caulk tube at an angle helps to create a nice clean even bead as well.
The brass cleaned up great and the paint job is nice, Yannis is doing nicely and Simon too.
Such an awesome team including Alex who we might not see but are aware of his exceptional work. What is not to love about this channel? Thank you Billy and company.
An old fashioned trolley might work well in the kitchen, to take things out of the fridge and storage bring items to the counter for preparation. 😉
The finishing touches make so much difference, even though they are time consuming they are definitely worthwhile doing properly. That antique range looks wonderful, as does the osmacote on the wooden island. Simon's work is always neat and the pride is evident in all three of you regarding your work. Plus of course Alex and his camera work. The garden looks even bigger from ground level now its cleared a bit more, it will become alive again in springtime. Well done everyone 💕🇦🇺
With the background music, Alex filmimg, all 4 of you quiet made for a very relaxing video. Thanks. ( I do like noise and banter as well ) 😊 have a good evening. X
What's the old saying..."a job worth doing is a job worth doing well"....these men are doing just that! Crack on!
Nice caulking Simon. Ok so I am a cake decorator by trade, and years ago when working on my house I needed to use caulk for the first time. I discovered I was immediately very good at it, and it rather gave me a giggle. Of course I’m good at caulk. I’ve decorated 9000 cakes with a pastry bag so I have the ability to squeeze out the caulk just like icing!
Team Billy ,Simon ,Yanis and Alex nice job today ❤
Lovely job billy the range looks great and Alex your filming is great and well done Simon and yanis and you can really see how large the garden is now well done dad .💖🙏🕊🌟
The old range cooker looks absolutely amazing, Billy! Well done! I was pleasantly surprised at how much your dad was able to clear up in the garden! I always appreciate how well Simon is able to explain the purpose of the products he is using. Very helpful!
Wow, your dad did an awesome job on the garden already.
Thank you, Simon, on your chalking tips.
Billy, the old stove looks much better.
Alex and Yannis, great work.
It was lovely to see the finishing touches out on the kitchen today. You all also got to stay warm and toasty, and it if the cold.
great job, Billy! The old oven looks very nice!
I find these videos very relaxing. I look forward to each and every one…. Even I learn something new each time I watch. Thank you for sharing Billy and Co! ❤
I love Simon explaining everything to us. His work is just beautiful!
The kitchen island is stunning! An absolute tribute to OSMO for the transformation! They should sponsor you for certain!
Can’t believe how many wives of this video there has been already in ten mins, Billy is obviously getting things right to keep us all entertained. I have binged watched this whole series in the last month so am very eager each evening now for the new video
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The ordimental stove looks great, Billy. It gives contrast between old and new ❤
Who would believe that I would watch paint dry? Love, love your kitchen Billy ❤😊😊
Love that cooker and all the copper items. So glad you incorporated them. ❤
Simon, Billy, hope you mates realize that, along with being entertaining, you are offering great advice to people like me that are doing their own DIY. So, much appreciated!
How can you but love Billy & all the folks & nonhuman things he surrounds himself with.
I love the serenity as each of the three men are involved in their individual tasks. Alex showing us close-ups of their hands repeating moves with grace and precision. Gentleman Simon explaining his tips and techniques is always welcome and informative. Such small graceful motions make such a big difference to the appearance when you step back and view the whole.
I was actually surprised that Billy didn’t already have a proper brush for cutting in, but Simon is happy now. Alex does the most smooth edits, and marrying of music to image…these a profession grade instructional videos, a pure joy to watch. Watching these men work is like watching a master flowing through the movements of tai chi.🖤🇨🇦