I Bought An Abandoned Barn - What Have I Gotten Myself Into
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
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Well here we go with yet another project. Sometimes I wonder about my own ideas. If I can get this thing taken down though I’ll have a lot of materials to build things out of such as chickens coops or shelters for other animals.
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Great to see you reuse the old shed,save lots of money🤩👍👍✌
Yep!
We enjoy the way you’re doing them. Every video is different so you never know what you’re up too
That's for sure!
A day in the life. I just enjoy all your videos.
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Every time you / we try to stay focused, life gets in the way. Do what you have to do and we will follow along.
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This kind of video with random activities is really nice. Love & light from Cape Town.❤
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We enjoy your videos. Don't worry about the whole completion, one day at a time is cool. We are from northeast louisiana
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Love it! I think more structures should be re-used. We use to tear down old chicken houses when I was a kid...hard work.
It's better than burning the whole thing. Theres a lot of good materials here!
When you don't have enough time to get everything done, find some more to do! Lol God bless!
That seems to be how it goes around here!
🔥🔥 great vid and content
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We like how you are doing the videos. We just follow along. In a way me and you are alot alike. I used to have 10 projects going at the same time, and working as a field construction Boilermaker. We tore down 2 old houses to build our house and my shop. Lots of work but you get so much good lumber from them. The houses were from about 1919 era. The first one we tore down a piece at a time, working on ladders and climbing on the rafters, ect. By the second one I said heck with that. We removed the tin roof, then removed the siding and interior walls that did not support the roof. Then removed every other stud. I had tied a cable to the rafters, and side wall top plates. Then just pulled the whole thing down. It broke very little of the boards. And when it it the ground pulled most of the rafters, studs, top plates, ect apart. So there was very little work on a ladder. In your case you would have to cut the telephone poles off at the ground to do that. So may not work for you, but worth thinking about. You probably already know this, but its worth saying, Be safe .... pay attention... and think it through.
That's a good idea, I haven't decided yet how I'll do it but that's a good option to stay safe. These old barns are pretty rickety.
That material will make a lot of chicken coop.
Yep! Its going to be a big one
I like that you show it as life is. Never a fluid project.
Thanks! It's a lot easier that way. Sometimes it's weeks before I get back to a project I started.