Great Job! You have just shown me a way to build onto my horse shed without making a complete mess. I had thought about it, and you just helped me out. THANKS! I'm only 74.
Ha!, well done! Finally someone who uses screws instead of those nails easy as they are though. I like the use of pallets. I used them for elevating floors in wet countries. Spiders loved them
What a nice addition. You were able to get really good pallets so that is a real plus for any kind of building. I'm a new subscriber. I really enjoyed your video. I'm from Central Oklahoma
Fkr went all out on this project! Hell bent; that garage ain't going nowhere! Well built! Thank you for the ideas now I gotta getz me some guts to add start!
Have a good friend in Estonia -- this is a side of your country I haven't seen before. Was looking at garden shed videos, and YT put you in my recommendations. Now I have a new way of thinking about my shed project for spring '23
You certainly can build something practical on a budget!!! You’re going to get the nitpicking, … but it certainly gives me more options and ideas. The only thing I have a problem here is proper frost prevention. I’m in heavy clay here and it likes to heave if you don’t take that into consideration! Great job and thanks!!! Art
Thank you! yes some like it some don't, most people who don't like it don't really know anything about construction, it seems so to me. Thank you! And happy new year!
If you want frost protection clad the outside in a builders moisture membrane such as Tyvek. Then put insulation on the inside of the walls, same as used on the roof, then the internal cladding you want to finish the interior with.
I'm impressed. Pallets never fails to amaze me, they are so usable. You did an amazing job on that shed, mate. Well done. Can't wait for the next video. Cheers from Australia.
Hey, I think you are the first person from Australia to comment my videos, I think. Thank you and all the best from Estonia! I took a little vacation, but the third part is coming soon ;)
Отличная работа. Молодеец, я тоже как вы буду делать, уже прикидывал, но когда увидел ваше видео, вообще осмелел😁. Значит точно буду делать из палет.. Здоровья вам и вашей семье. 👍👍👍
this is really cool, I will actually do the same. One critical error you did tho, above the windows you should REALLY have reinforced that better, with some 4" or 6" standing raised. and you should also add beams as you did on each corner, next to each window.
Interesting way to build a garage,using pallets. It is coming along now. Think i'm gonna use that pallet idea when i an building my garden shed. Looking forward to next video
I'm doing something similar using scrap wood. I'm 16 and my dad had a old jetski trailer that had nothing on it. And I got some free osb painted it and wrapped it in plastic for the floor got some 2x2s and 2x3s from my construction class in high school. Got a window for free from a job I did freshman year. And I bought the screws. My neighbor had some warped plywood I used for the walls and used enough screws to bend them straight. He also gave me some scrap insulation I was able to use. I have to buy more wood but it was a start.
This is very similar to how I built my Cabin in the Woods Outhouse Wild West Pallet style. I did the walls in Board and Batten style instead of sheeting though. Nice work.
Thank you! this roofing is temporary, there comes a better cover. but I'm not a big fan of tin roofs, my house has a stone roof so it wouldn't fit. Thank you again!
Neat job. I built a chicken coop in similar fashion, much smaller, and didn't come out looking as neat or professionally done as yours. Was also concerned about snow and wild weather.. its not anywhere near as well secured as yours, and it's taken a battering without flinching for 2 yrs. You're confident reply to the doubters is warranted, God job, good attitude, good form!
Hey, and it is wise to start small, i did the same. I started with a horse shelter, then I built a pallet barn and now the garage. Thank you and all the best to you!
@@normalguydoesitall I’m in the middle of a total Reno of my house built 1839 . Stripped down to the brick walls the out side repointed the bricks waterproof the foundation New roof and eaves I hired someone all new windows when I got the house it had been boarded up for twenty years I’m doing 90% of the work my self it’s taking me longer than I thought it would but I’m a lot older than the last time I did something like this I’ll be hitting seventy in a couple years and need to get my knee replaced and surgery on my wrist. Plus I don’t have all the equipment or tools that everyone on these sights have. But I have to buy a truck a good second hand one I purchased most of my windows on sites like Kijiji and bathroom fitting I have four bathroom three bedrooms and three fire place to install .I’ve learned as I go long time ago I moved a lot 12 houses this wasn’t my trade . I went to university to be an acct,but ended up owning restaurants doing sale and a director of a textile company, never did any accounting. I hate to see anything thorn out and wasted but want quality. I see often skips on line for free or very cheap and always wanted to use them your garage gave me many ideas thanks again. I should take more pictures .
That's a really cool result for an inexpensive build! I'm concerned about the structural integrity a few years down the road, though. As of now, there's no bracing between the rafters above your wall with the windows so they'll twist out hard. If you put blocking with square edges between them, it will also be a good surface to nail the siding to, so that won't go anywhere either. You've got a lot of skills! God bless you and your family! Nice to see "The Mrs doing her own thing as well" 🤙
i love this a lot and i never say negative comments but i can't help myself lol , i take it you are in a mega snowy area and seeing the pitch of that roof and the snow load you are going to get i would have gone 12 inch center on the roof rafters it would have only been a few more boards
Thank you! we have that kind of weather here, some years there is a lot of snow and some years there is not much. then you just have to watch and push the big snow off the roof, that's all, we're used to it. Thank you again!
I'm only subbing to see if this holds up. Also, your whole structure is being held up by the strength of screws being used! I really hope no one lives there full time!
Hey, nice to have you with me, I promise it will last a long time. it's good that I used screws, otherwise it would only stand up on good will, never heard of anyone living in a garage!!!. NB: the build is not yet complete. Thank you!
love builds like this... benn considering this style for a Garden office, but im tight on space and think ill loose too much in pallet thickness! :( only comment I would make is that you probably have made life a lot easier for yourself if you had centered the roof beams to fall dimensionally with the OSB lengths... might have cost you another beam or 2, but would probably have saved hours in the build!
Theres people living in tents or sleeping out on the street in the USA, so I think a garage made partially out of pallets isnt the worst thing in the world
"Nobody would get away with this in the United States"????? Two trailers parked together and some shingles makes a "double wide yall" But you draw the line at pallets?
@@sally6457 It's not Marcus that draws the line, it's America's greedy government. You can hardly build a treehouse without code enforcement and a tax collector taking you to court. They fly drones over our citizen's private land and that's how they bust people.
Fantastic video! Really a fantastic inspiration my friend! I wonder, what exactly did you use as windbreak plates? What material is it, some impregnated wood? Never saw them before. Keep up with the great content and I am sending by best regards to the baltics! :-)
I'm not one of those guys who calls people out but like to help if i can. I sure hope you don't get snow because i'm concerned about any amount of snow load on there, and your rafter boards did you set them inline with the ones from the other building or just on the decking? I do love your willingness to make something from nothing hope all works out. Keep up the great footage!
Hey, we just had a lot of snow and a big storm, nothing happened. (Of course, I know that if there is a lot of snow, I will push it off the roof ) I know that I sometimes make mistakes and I try to learn from them, but I also build on the go and usually from what I have. Thank you! and happy new year!
i wouldent worry much about snow, it looks plenty sturdy for the size. Of course half a meter snow isnt good for anything but as you mentioned, you will push it off. i really like your build, it turned out exellent, and its way more sustainable and "finanseable" to build that way. looking forward to next video. Peter-DK
Great job so far. Is there a reason you didn’t put and construction adhesive on the roof joists before installing the 4 x 8 sheets down the screw them ?
Great job, if I may ask ,how many years does this kind of building lasts seeing that your area has a lot of rain / snow . And the cost of materials (aproximatly). We don't do dutch building in South Africa. How
Hey, I hope it lasts a long time, but no one knows the future. I build so that I don't have to build it again, cost maybe a few thousand euros. Thank you!
Hello amigo. Some questions for you: did you pay for the pallets? (In old days you could see some of them abandoned almost everwhere). The wool you put on the top, is it as isolation? The timber, does it have any protection against the water (like oil, or other product). Congratulacions for your project, very nice
Hey, I paid a nominal fee for them, which was small. Yes, it is part of the ceiling insulation, I will add the rest from below. Only the wood on the foundation was protected against moisture and mold. Thank you!
Why not cut a blocking length to space the beams, then you could block the ends as well? I would also of taken the beam to the original ridge line and have a much better finished roof.
Hey, I'm good at building but not at math, I often build by feel. it would have been difficult to line up the beams at the original ridge line. Thank you!
Loving these vids but wish you wouldn't stretch so much whilst working over your head. I would feel happier (and you'd be much safer - as less chance of a hernia) if you used a platform. Otherwise top work and I'm already looking forward to your next vid. 👋👍
Awesome build. Built better than my house in New Jersey where I can’t find a straight wall.
Thank you! Funny, I once lived in a house to, where there were no straight walls.
Great Job! You have just shown me a way to build onto my horse shed without making a complete mess. I had thought about it, and you just helped me out. THANKS! I'm only 74.
Thank you! good to hear that you liked it and learned something from me. I am 40 years young ;)
Ha!, well done!
Finally someone who uses screws instead of those nails easy as they are though. I like the use of pallets. I used them for elevating floors in wet countries. Spiders loved them
Thank you!
LOL many people have advised me to use nails :))) ( i'm like why? ) All the best to you!
Absolutely wonderful job!I am a retired Union carpenter saying u did a great job.Cant wait till u finish it!❤😂🎉❤
Thank you!
What a nice addition. You were able to get really good pallets so that is a real plus for any kind of building. I'm a new subscriber. I really enjoyed your video. I'm from Central Oklahoma
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
Greetings from Estonia!
Fkr went all out on this project! Hell bent; that garage ain't going nowhere! Well built! Thank you for the ideas now I gotta getz me some guts to add start!
Thank you! it's a strong building, I know that, but some think it's going to collapse right away :)))
Nice job!!!👍💪💪 Anxious waiting the next episode.👍
Thank you! the next episode will take a little longer be patient ;)
Such fun to watch! I admire your editing skills. Thanks for posting.
Thank you! good words are good to hear I'm thankful. All the best to you!
This gave me what I needed to start my pallet shed build 😊 thank you! Subscribed 👍 cheers from Norway 🇳🇴
Hey, it's nice to hear that you liked it and got some ideas from me. Thank you and all the best from Estonia! And happy new year!
Have a good friend in Estonia -- this is a side of your country I haven't seen before. Was looking at garden shed videos, and YT put you in my recommendations. Now I have a new way of thinking about my shed project for spring '23
Hey, thank you very much for watching and send greetings to your Estonian friend. All the best to you!
It is quite amazing to watch you at work with your very robust no frills methods. Well done. cheers, Don from South Aust.
Thank you! I appreciate it. greetings from Estonia
@@normalguydoesitallКакой вы классный, трудяга муравей 🐜. Счастья вам и мирного неба.❤
@@Лана-т5г Большое спасибо
Bravissimo, ancora di piu' per aver fatto tutto da solo .
Thank you very much, I like to build by myself, but sometimes I also need help. Thank you!
You certainly can build something practical on a budget!!! You’re going to get the nitpicking, … but it certainly gives me more options and ideas. The only thing I have a problem here is proper frost prevention. I’m in heavy clay here and it likes to heave if you don’t take that into consideration!
Great job and thanks!!!
Art
Thank you! yes some like it some don't, most people who don't like it don't really know anything about construction, it seems so to me. Thank you! And happy new year!
If you want frost protection clad the outside in a builders moisture membrane such as Tyvek. Then put insulation on the inside of the walls, same as used on the roof, then the internal cladding you want to finish the interior with.
Mind blown. Next level. Great work ethic!
Thanks!
Best wishes for you and your loved ones to have a long & happy usage of your hard work. From the west coast of Scotland.
Thank you! nice to receive good wishes from Scotland, best wishes to you from Estonia
I'm impressed. Pallets never fails to amaze me, they are so usable.
You did an amazing job on that shed, mate. Well done. Can't wait for the next video. Cheers from Australia.
Hey, I think you are the first person from Australia to comment my videos, I think. Thank you and all the best from Estonia!
I took a little vacation, but the third part is coming soon ;)
@@normalguydoesitall No worries, mate. I enjoyed watching you work. You did an awesome job. Cheers.
In Germany we use the following saying in the construction industry: foam and silicone replace precision!
It rhymes in German though :)
Hey. we have a similar saying in Estonia
You did a good job first time I’ve been watched you and I am looking forward to see some more of your pellet garage he has a good job God bless
Thank you! I'm trying to do my best. All the best to you!
Отличная работа. Молодеец, я тоже как вы буду делать, уже прикидывал, но когда увидел ваше видео, вообще осмелел😁. Значит точно буду делать из палет.. Здоровья вам и вашей семье. 👍👍👍
Cпасибо большое, всего вам доброго!
this is really cool, I will actually do the same. One critical error you did tho, above the windows you should REALLY have reinforced that better, with some 4" or 6" standing raised. and you should also add beams as you did on each corner, next to each window.
Yes, a header above the windows and jack studs to support them.
Thank you! I know I've made mistakes. All the best to you!
@@normalguydoesitall That's how we learn. I still learn, meaning I still make mistakes.
wow awsome build use what you have and pallets are free nice, sure strong as long you use allot of nails and braces good job !
Thank you!
Guess we'll just have to wait...patiently....for the next episode......😕😑😵💫🥴...Awesome job btw👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Thank you! working on it.
Great job, such fun to watch. I am a new subscriber.👋
Thank you! and thank you foe your subscription!
Interesting way to build a garage,using pallets. It is coming along now. Think i'm gonna use that pallet idea when i an building my garden shed. Looking forward to next video
Thank you! all kinds of things can be built using pallets. have you seen the barn build of mine? Thank you!
@@normalguydoesitall nope. Stumbed across youre Chanel yesterday. Stiller down,and saw it,and some other paller projects to. Need to check em out 👍🏻🇳🇴
@@mortenhenningsen940 I appreciate that if you also watch my other videos. Thank you and all the best to you from Estonia.
You made a very good job mate 👍👍👍
Thanks!
Nice job, and well done for recording it all and sharing. Slightly concerned you working on your own! stay safe ✌️
Thank you! i like to work alone, and no need to worry Mrs. is usually around ;) Thanks again!
See you next year, stay safe and warm! Congrats so far, great job!
Thank you! All the best to you!
Very Nice job on your garage .Well done . Hope you and your family have a Happy Christmas.
Thank you! unfortunately, I myself am at work during the holidays, but the family is happy and we keep together. All the best to you!
I'm doing something similar using scrap wood. I'm 16 and my dad had a old jetski trailer that had nothing on it. And I got some free osb painted it and wrapped it in plastic for the floor got some 2x2s and 2x3s from my construction class in high school. Got a window for free from a job I did freshman year. And I bought the screws. My neighbor had some warped plywood I used for the walls and used enough screws to bend them straight. He also gave me some scrap insulation I was able to use. I have to buy more wood but it was a start.
Hey, good for you, nice job and all the best to you. Thank you!
This is very similar to how I built my Cabin in the Woods Outhouse Wild West Pallet style. I did the walls in Board and Batten style instead of sheeting though. Nice work.
Hey, it's nice to hear that someone else builds like me. Thank you and all the best to you!
Love your work young man
Thank you!
Muy bien quedó precioso el garage
Thank you!
interesting build, very nice job
Thank you!
Great job recycling pallets I would have went with a tin roof though
Thank you! this roofing is temporary, there comes a better cover. but I'm not a big fan of tin roofs, my house has a stone roof so it wouldn't fit. Thank you again!
Neat job. I built a chicken coop in similar fashion, much smaller, and didn't come out looking as neat or professionally done as yours.
Was also concerned about snow and wild weather.. its not anywhere near as well secured as yours, and it's taken a battering without flinching for 2 yrs. You're confident reply to the doubters is warranted, God job, good attitude, good form!
Thank you! and all the best from Estonia!
Thank you for your video of your progress. Very Interesting!
Thank you!
That’s great I just might a garage now but I think I’ll build a shed first with the pallets to see how it goes thanks for the idea
Hey, and it is wise to start small, i did the same.
I started with a horse shelter, then I built a pallet barn and now the garage.
Thank you and all the best to you!
@@normalguydoesitall I’m in the middle of a total Reno of my house built 1839 . Stripped down to the brick walls the out side repointed the bricks waterproof the foundation New roof and eaves I hired someone all new windows when I got the house it had been boarded up for twenty years I’m doing 90% of the work my self it’s taking me longer than I thought it would but I’m a lot older than the last time I did something like this I’ll be hitting seventy in a couple years and need to get my knee replaced and surgery on my wrist. Plus I don’t have all the equipment or tools that everyone on these sights have. But I have to buy a truck a good second hand one I purchased most of my windows on sites like Kijiji and bathroom fitting I have four bathroom three bedrooms and three fire place to install .I’ve learned as I go long time ago I moved a lot 12 houses this wasn’t my trade . I went to university to be an acct,but ended up owning restaurants doing sale and a director of a textile company, never did any accounting. I hate to see anything thorn out and wasted but want quality. I see often skips on line for free or very cheap and always wanted to use them your garage gave me many ideas thanks again. I should take more pictures .
That's a really cool result for an inexpensive build! I'm concerned about the structural integrity a few years down the road, though. As of now, there's no bracing between the rafters above your wall with the windows so they'll twist out hard. If you put blocking with square edges between them, it will also be a good surface to nail the siding to, so that won't go anywhere either. You've got a lot of skills! God bless you and your family! Nice to see "The Mrs doing her own thing as well" 🤙
Thank you! I don't doubt its strength, construction is still in progress, I will add more supports and beams. Thanks again and all the best to you!
Amazing. I admire you. Pretty good idea and inexpensive. Congratulations. I need you 😂
Looking forward to the next video. Also curious how the Mrs. project is coming along.
Thank you! it will definitely come soon. Mrs does not work on anything specific, but works with his horses on a daily basis. Thanks again!
Cool build!
Love your videos!
Greetings from Germany!
Thank you! All the best to you from Estonia.
Thanks!
The 15% pallets, pallet garage.
Gotta go all in on the whole pallet theme.
Hey, maybe you should try it yourself. Thank you!
@@normalguydoesitall its like saying every car is EV because it has power windows and locks. Thank YOU!
Keep up the hard work I'm fixing to be doing the same when I add a lean to to my shed but I'm going 16x24ft by 10 ft or 12 ft high
Thank you! all the best and good luck with your project.
Having your own sawmill is pretty friggin handy. 😂
Hey, it's not actually mine, it's in the next village and they sell material. Thank you!
@@normalguydoesitall Ah, still pretty cool to have access to! Love the build so far, it looks awesome!
i love this a lot and i never say negative comments but i can't help myself lol , i take it you are in a mega snowy area and seeing the pitch of that roof and the snow load you are going to get i would have gone 12 inch center on the roof rafters it would have only been a few more boards
Thank you! we have that kind of weather here, some years there is a lot of snow and some years there is not much. then you just have to watch and push the big snow off the roof, that's all, we're used to it. Thank you again!
Well done, the addition looks very nice!
Thank you!
if you want to know how far your videos reach, I live in Cold Spring Kentucky in the norther part of the state. The project looks great so far.
Hey, it's nice to hear that my projects are viewed all over the world. Thank you and greetings from Estonia.
Another Kentuckian here. Been watching since the beginning of your barn build.
@@adev8383 Cool, thank you very much for following me and thus also supporting me. Thank you!
Looks very good. Nice work! ⭐️
Thank you!
Can you do an update on it all. ESP, I want to see where the new roof meets the old. It’s not collecting water or anything? Awesome build though.
Hey, it should be visible in the video. No water does not collect anywhere, all good ;) Thank you!
I'm only subbing to see if this holds up. Also, your whole structure is being held up by the strength of screws being used! I really hope no one lives there full time!
Hey, nice to have you with me, I promise it will last a long time. it's good that I used screws, otherwise it would only stand up on good will, never heard of anyone living in a garage!!!.
NB: the build is not yet complete. Thank you!
@@normalguydoesitall I meant that the roof is mostly being held up by the screws and "L" brackets used. Good luck! :-)
Regards from New Jersey, USA.
❤❤❤❤❤❤ nice job man I'm planning to build as that wooden house in my city country side in Morocco ❤❤
Thank you!
Definitely a good use of pallets for your walls, but I’d be worried about your roof load above your windows, you have very little structure there.
Thank you! no need to worry everything is fine, I have an idea how to make it better. All the best to you!
love builds like this... benn considering this style for a Garden office, but im tight on space and think ill loose too much in pallet thickness! :(
only comment I would make is that you probably have made life a lot easier for yourself if you had centered the roof beams to fall dimensionally with the OSB lengths... might have cost you another beam or 2, but would probably have saved hours in the build!
Hey, thank you! I know about the roof, but I didn't bother to do the calculations. :)))
Not a bad idea. Going to pinch this ;) Pallets laying around like rubbish atm in Australia.
Thank you! All the best to you from Estonia!
Great job.
Thank you!
nobody could ever get away with this in the United States, but I love this.
well, it's good that I don't live there, All the best to you!
Theres people living in tents or sleeping out on the street in the USA, so I think a garage made partially out of pallets isnt the worst thing in the world
"Nobody would get away with this in the United States"?????
Two trailers parked together and some shingles makes a "double wide yall"
But you draw the line at pallets?
@@sally6457 It's not Marcus that draws the line, it's America's greedy government. You can hardly build a treehouse without code enforcement and a tax collector taking you to court. They fly drones over our citizen's private land and that's how they bust people.
@@normalguydoesitall those with land in the US do what they want like this.
I love it.
Thank you!
Stunning
Thank you!
Amazing guy 👍
Thank you!
Good project,I’m wonder if you had a plan to start 🧐.
Thanks
Superb job bro 🤜🤛
Thank you!
Nice Progress!
Thank you!
Fantastic video! Really a fantastic inspiration my friend! I wonder, what exactly did you use as windbreak plates? What material is it, some impregnated wood? Never saw them before.
Keep up with the great content and I am sending by best regards to the baltics! :-)
Hey, these plates are produced in Estonia. material/name: wood fiber windbreak board. ( can't help more )
Thank you! and best wishes from Estonia!
Did you need to get planning permission as I'm sure anything other 2m need permission? Maybe wrong looks good mate! Love that you're doing it alone!
Thank you! yes i have permit for that.
@@normalguydoesitall ah right fair enough looking forward to the next video also what car you sticking in it haha
@@Notsofunnychef it becomes more of a workshop. thank you!
I'm not one of those guys who calls people out but like to help if i can. I sure hope you don't get snow because i'm concerned about any amount of snow load on there, and your rafter boards did you set them inline with the ones from the other building or just on the decking? I do love your willingness to make something from nothing hope all works out. Keep up the great footage!
Hey, we just had a lot of snow and a big storm, nothing happened. (Of course, I know that if there is a lot of snow, I will push it off the roof )
I know that I sometimes make mistakes and I try to learn from them, but I also build on the go and usually from what I have.
Thank you! and happy new year!
i wouldent worry much about snow, it looks plenty sturdy for the size. Of course half a meter snow isnt good for anything but as you mentioned, you will push it off. i really like your build, it turned out exellent, and its way more sustainable and "finanseable" to build that way. looking forward to next video. Peter-DK
Love that!
Thank you!
Great job so far. Is there a reason you didn’t put and construction adhesive on the roof joists before installing the 4 x 8 sheets down the screw them ?
Thank you! no i don't know.
Good job, bro
Thank you!
Great Job. Love it.
Thank you!
Thanks for sharing your work, the windshield breaker (green wall) is that a local product? never seen or heard of it before.
greetings from Belgium
Hey, I really don't know the availability of this material anywhere else, but yes, this green tile is produced in Pärnu, Estonia. Thank you!
Great job!!
Thank you!
Досмотрел до конца, но так и не понял, зачем там утеплитель, парящий в воздухе? а так лайк👍и ждем продолжения.
Большое спасибо! часть нагревателя будет в следующей части
Its great, you'd fit in nicely in our recycled materials Town...wish I had your skills can't wait to see the finished project
Thank you!
those nine "beams" are called roof rafters.
And apparently those three windows are load bearing...
yes yes yes, I know. I don't want to use such complicated words, maybe no one will understand. Thank you!
the roof load does not come into contact with the windows in any way
Looks good
Thank you!
Started as a pallet garage and now you cant see them
But great work😊
Hey, that's the idea use them as cheap material and the building is still good and beautiful. go see my pallet barn build videos. Thank you!
Nice good work
Thank you!
Разве осб не пострадает от конденсата который будет образовываться между ним и кровельным материалом?
конденсат там не образуется!
You do a great job congrats ..... But how much aprox u spend on money?
Thank you!
so far less than 2 thousand euros.
Great job, if I may ask ,how many years does this kind of building lasts seeing that your area has a lot of rain / snow . And the cost of materials (aproximatly). We don't do dutch building in South Africa.
How
Hey, I hope it lasts a long time, but no one knows the future. I build so that I don't have to build it again, cost maybe a few thousand euros. Thank you!
Snyggt jobbat👍👊
Thanks!
Hello amigo. Some questions for you: did you pay for the pallets? (In old days you could see some of them abandoned almost everwhere). The wool you put on the top, is it as isolation? The timber, does it have any protection against the water (like oil, or other product).
Congratulacions for your project, very nice
Hey, I paid a nominal fee for them, which was small. Yes, it is part of the ceiling insulation, I will add the rest from below. Only the wood on the foundation was protected against moisture and mold. Thank you!
@@normalguydoesitall Many thanks again. I like your project. Have a good weekend.
CONGRATULATIONS GREETINGS FROM GUATEMALA CENTRAL AMÉRICA I'M MANUEL.
Thank you! and greetings from Estonia.
Hola Chapín
Wow nice
Thank you!
Very skilled diyer and I also home brew
Cheers
Thank you!
Why not cut a blocking length to space the beams, then you could block the ends as well? I would also of taken the beam to the original ridge line and have a much better finished roof.
Hey, I'm good at building but not at math, I often build by feel. it would have been difficult to line up the beams at the original ridge line. Thank you!
I noticed that u didn't use the spacers on the roof for the mdx panels. the panels will cause them to burge-up.
Thanks, but I don't think anything bad should happen. Thank you!
It's the next year now, can we have part 3 🤣
Hey, working on it. I took a vacation and I was sick, but it will come soon ;)
Woo krenn
Great! Where is the Part 3 ?
Thank you! working on it.
Respekt ! Die schweren Bretter allein hoch zu transportieren, also einfach ist das bestimmt nicht.
Thank you!
And I live in the Motherlode area of the Sierra Foothills in Northern California USA.
Thanks for the enjoyment!
Thank you! greetings from Estonia.
Just south of you Jon here in 🏄♂️ Surf City Huntington Beach California.
Можно узнать что это за матерьял зелёный 23:09 чем наружку обшивал ??
ветрозащитная пластина. ветрозащитная плита из древесного волокна. произведено в Эстонии
That insulation wedged between the two rooves with no vapour barrier is going to rot out that OSB in no time. Nowhere for the moisture to escape.
ok
Nice car you have Subaru Forester.
Thank you! yes, I have a forester and there is even an small off road video of it on my channel.
good job
Wonderfull
Thank you!
Loving these vids but wish you wouldn't stretch so much whilst working over your head. I would feel happier (and you'd be much safer - as less chance of a hernia) if you used a platform. Otherwise top work and I'm already looking forward to your next vid. 👋👍
Thank you! the third video is also available and I am working on the fourth video. Thank again!
Молодец супер 👏👏👏👏👏💪🤨
Thank you!
❤️👍👍👍
Where is this. It sure does rain a lot 👀
Hello from Estonia. yes, it rains a lot here in autumn. Thank you!