Hi friends. I am new to your channel and went back to the beginning to watch. You and your wife are such a lovely couple. I’m enjoying your videos and I definitely will be telling others in my family about your channel. I glad I found you guys🤗. Blessings of Peace and joy to you both!
Watch green acre homesteaders. They completely remodels their single wide. They replaced all the wood on the floors. You might find some tricks that they’ve done.
Mr. Muddler, great intro.😆 you got some moves the way you pulled back, I would have been tripping all over my feet and ended up falling into the wall🤕. Love you're good natured fun👍👍
Our 1974 mobile had the same paneling when we moved in about 13 years ago. Where it was greasy or dirty we washed it with a TSP solution then rolled on Killz primer. We then painted it white-looks great. You might try a wall and see what you think. The wallboard in the bathroom was a lovely avocado and orange floral. Killz primer then a couple coats of paint. Drywall was beyond our DYI abilities and budget. Best of luck on all your renovations.
those trailer manufacturers certainly did like that paneling, I use to own a 1968 single wide, dark brown paneling in every room with yellow linoleum & avocado green appliances & sinks & tub. Took me a year to put up drywall, new flooring & replace all the avocado green items. Don't envy you on this project.
I'm a know body. Just watch a lot of re modle shows. If you move a wall don't you need a permit and find the wall that holds the weight of home? Maybe with it being a mobile maybe you don't need permeant
I like you plans....looking forward to the build....hugs
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Hi friends. I am new to your channel and went back to the beginning to watch. You and your wife are such a lovely couple. I’m enjoying your videos and I definitely will be telling others in my family about your channel. I glad I found you guys🤗. Blessings of Peace and joy to you both!
Thank you very much! We are also glad you found our channel. Thanks for watching!
looking forward to seeing your progress godbless 🙏 x
Thank you so much!
I love these videos. You two remind me of my husband and me. 60-something still renovating!
Thank you for watching! We enjoy the work and time together.
hello im new love the video's
Thank you and thanks for watching!
Watch green acre homesteaders. They completely remodels their single wide. They replaced all the wood on the floors. You might find some tricks that they’ve done.
I like watching that video, I even buy soap from them
We watch them as well and buy soap also. We really enjoy them and their boys.
Mr. Muddler, great intro.😆 you got some moves the way you pulled back, I would have been tripping all over my feet and ended up falling into the wall🤕. Love you're good natured fun👍👍
Lisa put me up to a lot of things that I later regret. It's all fun though!
Where u been Cletus???? Lol 😂 I had just found u, then u disappeared!! Great to see you again!!
We've been right here. Glad you're back!
Our 1974 mobile had the same paneling when we moved in about 13 years ago. Where it was greasy or dirty we washed it with a TSP solution then rolled on Killz primer. We then painted it white-looks great. You might try a wall and see what you think. The wallboard in the bathroom was a lovely avocado and orange floral. Killz primer then a couple coats of paint. Drywall was beyond our DYI abilities and budget. Best of luck on all your renovations.
those trailer manufacturers certainly did like that paneling, I use to own a 1968 single wide, dark brown paneling in every room with yellow linoleum & avocado green appliances & sinks & tub. Took me a year to put up drywall, new flooring & replace all the avocado green items. Don't envy you on this project.
Our CHURCH HAS PANELLING and they just painted it with chalk paint it looks beautiful and saved money hoping this will help.
👌 awesome
Is this going to be your home, or are you going to flip it?
We answer that question in the next video "Kitchen Here Nope"
I'm a know body. Just watch a lot of re modle shows. If you move a wall don't you need a permit and find the wall that holds the weight of home? Maybe with it being a mobile maybe you don't need permeant