$2,000 HOUSE - MAKING IT BIGGER!!! - Ep. 20

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  • @dalefriday5496
    @dalefriday5496 9 дней назад +62

    I do believe that is the most creative use I have ever seen of forklift blades! You are the ultimate DIYer!

    • @pamelagreen8543
      @pamelagreen8543 9 дней назад +2

      Amen! When I saw him digging with the forks, I was amazed, again, at his creativity and resourcefulness.

    • @garbaldy9926
      @garbaldy9926 9 дней назад +1

      Digging with the Forklift is absolute Genius!

    • @imakexyz4968
      @imakexyz4968 9 дней назад

      I was surprised how good it worked.

  • @cindybanich4201
    @cindybanich4201 9 дней назад +30

    Using the tractor forks is genius. Digging by hand is for the birds!😃

  • @wereno3769
    @wereno3769 9 дней назад +28

    Plowing a footing with the tractor forks 😂😂 genius!

  • @joeandjudygreen5398
    @joeandjudygreen5398 9 дней назад +21

    I’m glad you’re doing what you want in your own way. Why not.

  • @th3w1nn1ngl0s3r
    @th3w1nn1ngl0s3r 2 дня назад

    Didn't get a chance to watch this one until today. Letting your kids watch you work is great for them(even if you don't think they are paying attention). I learned all my building know how from watching my dad build things while growing up. The experience is/was worth its weight in gold.

  • @molly1117
    @molly1117 9 дней назад +2

    you pick the BEST music!

  • @BirdYoumans
    @BirdYoumans 9 дней назад +10

    I think I enjoy your vids because we are to a large extent kindred spirits. I'm somewhat retired at this point at 79 so a lot of my "mountains" have been traversed. But as a music man I basically did what I loved for a living and it has been a great and happy ride. I still make music vids for my channel but at my own pace these days. Keep doin' what you're doin' the way you want to do it. You will not regret including your family as you progress because you too will be 79 before you know it and that will be behind you. But I think I watch you because along with my music I built two studios, two shops and did two house reno's largely by myself and when I watch you I somewhat relive those happy days and that makes these days happy as well!

  • @curtdecker694
    @curtdecker694 9 дней назад +6

    Please do an update on the 9000$ house. You got us into it and now just forgot about the people that love that set of videos.😊

  • @Wordsnwood
    @Wordsnwood 9 дней назад +36

    Ignore the haters... we're all jealous of you being able to work on whatever the heck you want to. That's what most of us strive for. Best wishes, sir!

  • @kathyk9519
    @kathyk9519 8 дней назад +2

    That's exactly how my dad built our house and structures. We got to help or watch. Whatever he chose to let us do. It taught us about hard work, fulfilling dreams and keeping family a main focus. It was a so fearful upbringing. Your kids are blessed to have you as a dad.

  • @Tomhohenadel
    @Tomhohenadel 9 дней назад +6

    Brilliant idea to use the fork lift tines for excavation. Truly amazing. Always a pleasure to watch your videos.

  • @OhanaAinaWoodworks
    @OhanaAinaWoodworks 9 дней назад +15

    Brilliant use of the tractor forks. Will be trying that.

  • @amyfreedomluvr5277
    @amyfreedomluvr5277 5 дней назад +2

    Love your videos. Love your attitude. Peace, love and blessings to you and yours.

  • @edwardmoulaison1359
    @edwardmoulaison1359 9 дней назад

    It's a masterpiece. I LOVE IT!

  • @ruththomas6361
    @ruththomas6361 8 дней назад +1

    You are building memories for your kids, also. Some of my happiest memories are working outside with dad, or in the house with mom. Consequently, I learned to do many tasks and was able to pass these on to my children.

    • @homemadehome5575
      @homemadehome5575  2 дня назад

      I'm transitioning toward having to get some more financial momentum going again, hence the more frequent videos and other things I do off camera.

  • @buildingbrenham
    @buildingbrenham 2 дня назад

    YES!!! This is going to take this project into 2026. I'm here for it.

  • @CopperEyeJoe
    @CopperEyeJoe 2 дня назад

    Work smarter , not harder. Love the content and your vision.

  • @jmtz4054
    @jmtz4054 4 дня назад

    Wow! Totally awesome! I can’t wait to see your progress! 👍👍👍

  • @Macky4941
    @Macky4941 9 дней назад +7

    Glad to hear from you and your doing alright. Love your content and can appreciate your words, always take time for yourself and your family. There will always be projects to work on 😅.

  • @dsembr
    @dsembr 9 дней назад +9

    While using the right tool for the job makes a world of difference, getting the most use out of what you have has its own satisfaction. I don't know if using forks as a makeshift excavator is a known hack, but it's one I'll keep in mind even if I'm never in a situation to use it.

  • @jimgriffiths9071
    @jimgriffiths9071 9 дней назад +2

    I think this barn is simply incredible! Gorgeous! Love the footage.

  • @GenerousLife
    @GenerousLife 9 дней назад +1

    I love the ever expanding scope of work. Loved seeing little man.

  • @davevanbeers6944
    @davevanbeers6944 9 дней назад +3

    Thanks for the episode!😊

  • @droxyy
    @droxyy 9 дней назад

    yay an update. You put in windows! Your house needs a front porch. =) Glad you moved into it. it's a great solid house.

  • @sdcofer52
    @sdcofer52 8 дней назад +1

    That is definitely the coolest building for multipurpose that I have seen. I really dig the way you have re-used a lot of stuff (particularly the roof). When your saw mill gets going you will be set to expand your collection of buildings on your land. I know you sound like a southerner, but you work like a New Englander.

  • @realestatenewbie-ometry7842
    @realestatenewbie-ometry7842 9 дней назад

    I definitely get what you're saying about doing what you want, when you want! Unfortunately I'm currently in the opposite position of that, but I was there and trying to work my way back there. I've heard relatives say that same thing. "Dont work your life away". Keep talking on your videos brother, You reaffirm a lot of stuff that I've been thinking, feeling or wanting. Life is too short. You are blessed to be able to set your own schedule.

  • @misterbeard2881
    @misterbeard2881 9 дней назад +2

    Hey bud, looks nice. I can see where you're going with this and its gonna be awesome. I love how you take your life and livelihood into your own hands and create your own world through structures by your own hand. All these years later, you are still an inspiration and your channel is still my favorite. Good to see you out there with the wife and kids too.

  • @BERRUEZA
    @BERRUEZA 7 дней назад +3

    Love your videos man, and your philosophy on how you're living your life. Those rants or "preaching" in your videos never get old!

  • @MD-jo9mh
    @MD-jo9mh 9 дней назад +2

    Happy to hear you guys moved out there. I was wondering ever since your video making windows on the porch. Excited for you and your family being back on this property. Thanks for sharing! 👍

  • @samstrella8112
    @samstrella8112 9 дней назад +1

    I love seeing the work on this project!!!

  • @MS-bx7ow
    @MS-bx7ow 9 дней назад +4

    Classic shoveling blister in the thumb-to-pointer webbing

  • @christinemiller7238
    @christinemiller7238 9 дней назад +2

    Love you including the mini version of you here. Did not know how you could trench with the forks.

  • @Gibsongoson
    @Gibsongoson 9 дней назад +2

    This is gonna be awesome when it’s done

  • @nobillclinton
    @nobillclinton 9 дней назад +1

    Godspeed

  • @thesheff79
    @thesheff79 9 дней назад

    I totally understand your view on how you spend your time. I got absolutely burned out woodworking. I have since started scrapping and finally making moves on my small cabin build. We can always make money, but we can't buy back time with it.

  • @Dan-K
    @Dan-K 9 дней назад

    Long time follower - glad to see you've (apparently) moved into the brick home - nice to "work" near home.

  • @taoalexis
    @taoalexis 9 дней назад +1

    The windows are so beautiful. Seriously. The richness that they add to the entire structure, it's quite possible to grasp how marvelous the general feel and aesthetic the building is going to achieve as you come nearer and nearer your vision. I'm not a builder, I'm a writer; but I grew up watching my father construct his own version of what you're doing 50 years ago. Worry not what anyone might think about what you choose to build. We're rapt with attention for whatever you might share.

  • @faithresigns
    @faithresigns 9 дней назад +1

    Oof that is a lot of work. Been on this channel a long time, really appreciate your work. That kid is going to have a helluva childhood packed with awesome memories no doubt.

  • @philshock3805
    @philshock3805 9 дней назад +1

    Quite the mortices you've dug there ... and brilliant, albeit a bit unconventional chiseling implements! Seriously, ingenuity at its finest!

  • @Dave_1966
    @Dave_1966 9 дней назад +1

    I’m so pleased to see you living in that house it’s so lovely 😊 ingenious using the tractor forks 😊👍 good on you spending time that matters and working when it’s needed, I for one salute you 😊

  • @dustinwetzel5187
    @dustinwetzel5187 9 дней назад +1

    Great stuff! Really appreciate the perspective!

  • @jeffreylocke8808
    @jeffreylocke8808 9 дней назад +1

    I love your building this and making money to keep funded. Can’t wait to see you keep after it.

  • @bmurphy847
    @bmurphy847 9 дней назад +1

    If stormwater flows down the slope toward your planned wall location, you should install 4 in. perforated drainage pipe on the outside of the wall footer; lined with gravel and wrapped in geotextile.

  • @iNFECTED_pIE
    @iNFECTED_pIE 9 дней назад

    Appreciate your videos dude!

  • @FloridaClay
    @FloridaClay 9 дней назад +1

    Go for it and enjoy!

  • @JS-ct5jn
    @JS-ct5jn 9 дней назад +1

    Super smart trenching technique !

  • @Billy_Hollywood
    @Billy_Hollywood 7 дней назад

    Expansion, Very Kool

  • @margaretpervier8357
    @margaretpervier8357 9 дней назад +1

    Maybe I just don’t get around much, but I have never seen anyone use the forks to dig a trench. Genius! Love your videos 😊

  • @user-nb4ut1zi6b
    @user-nb4ut1zi6b 9 дней назад

    can't wait been a long time

  • @richmiller5448
    @richmiller5448 9 дней назад

    I respect and admire your work ethic and that you are not afraid of doing things differently. I have never seen anyone dig footers with forks on a tractor.

  • @aMadHouseProduction
    @aMadHouseProduction 9 дней назад +1

    I've never seen the forks used in that way and it seems to work great!!

  • @howardwtaylor
    @howardwtaylor 9 дней назад

    consider a drain tile outside the foundation to divert rainwater

  • @statewench2828
    @statewench2828 9 дней назад

    The thing has evolved. Just like all your other projects and they all turn out wonderfully.

  • @poodlegirl55
    @poodlegirl55 9 дней назад

    It recently cost us $3000 to have a driveway and sidewalk done on our house. I didn't think that was too bad, they worked hard. We are in our 70's now so concrete and roofing are two things we don't do anymore. The Amish are going to build us a garage this summer. We still do everything else but when you get older you don't mind paying for some things. We have remodeled a lot of houses in our 50 years, this might be the last one. Or maybe one more lol.

  • @jeanhawken4482
    @jeanhawken4482 9 дней назад

    I love these videos always such a surprise and interesting

  • @TheNorthernmunky
    @TheNorthernmunky 9 дней назад +1

    Great job man 👍🏼👌🏼

  • @blue8857
    @blue8857 9 дней назад

    Your building looks as if it was always there and added onto through the centuries, very cool! I spent a lot of my childhood watching my dad work and of course getting in his way and getting fussed at. Now I'm 63 and doing my own honey-do's and bigger projects, I learned by watching and occasionally helping my dad. I'm sure there were times when he'd rather me run off and play Barbie's with my sisters, but I made a pretty good tool passer, for a girl! 😉👍

  • @jakes.1199
    @jakes.1199 9 дней назад

    I built a barn that is 40 x 44 for about $7000. That's just the poles, purlins, gurts, metal, and hardware. Currently still has a dirt floor. I was building it mostly by myself with help from my teenage sons occasionally. So I built it with a 16 ft Central Bay and 2 14 ft lean twos on each side. I built homemade 16 ft trusses for the center Bay. The construction technique was easier for me being mostly a one-man show. Good luck on your project

  • @CoverManMan
    @CoverManMan 9 дней назад

    Long time viewer, first time commenter lol I love seeing you working with your little boy. I do EVERYTHING with my 2 year old. We do Hone Depot trips, to yard work, heck I’ve taken him on some of my plumbing jobs too. The boys LOVE it!

  • @sdcofer52
    @sdcofer52 8 дней назад

    I you paid someone, it would probably cost four times as much, maybe more. I understand what you say regarding actually getting out and doing something, where you learn as you go. I've done projects where, if I'd known what it was going to take, I might not have undertaken it in the first place. But, no regrets. You are doing great. You're the sort of person that a company would love to have working for them, but they couldn't pay you enough.

  • @amyclarklifevlog
    @amyclarklifevlog 9 дней назад

    I’m loving this build. I just purchased a covered bridge structure that I plan to disassemble and reassemble on some land to repurpose as my home. It’s 16.5’ x 54’ and a soaring 28’ tall. Your videos are giving me a lot of ideas while I’m planning my next steps.

  • @JJAH28
    @JJAH28 9 дней назад +4

    Between the two projects that you have going on....I like this one the best. Hard to beat the landscape view and the rustic looking barn. Always enjoy the videos....keep up the good work!

  • @bgflorijn
    @bgflorijn 9 дней назад

    Argee on the not working for someone elses goals. I am a teacher so it doesn't really apply to my situation but i stopped working full time a long time ago. I just need to be in the garden and work on my own house and projects. Sitting still all day drives me up the wall, so I won't.

  • @MrsMoon-qs2gf
    @MrsMoon-qs2gf 9 дней назад

    Advice from an old lady: do what you love, life is short! I see you using your artistic talents in all that you do and your life seems very fulfilled! Many blessings on your continuing path of bliss. ❤

  • @scottm2828
    @scottm2828 9 дней назад

    Never seen anyone use forks to trench before. Whatever works!

  • @ronaldclark2624
    @ronaldclark2624 9 дней назад

    Looking good, thanks for sharing. Ron PTL USA

  • @sdcofer52
    @sdcofer52 8 дней назад

    One last post. You have your head on straight, in my humble opinion.

  • @mikeduda3173
    @mikeduda3173 9 дней назад

    Never seen pallets forks used to dig a ditch! Nice job.

  • @cellrob
    @cellrob 9 дней назад

    very cool!

  • @Adones09
    @Adones09 9 дней назад

    1st time I ever seen someone "dig" a trench with forks on a tractor. 👏👏👏 , bravo! Think smarter, don't work harder!
    Also, the ideal of trenching for water... can you also lay pipe conduit for electricity at the same time? same trench? Or would you have to space out the forks and run 2 trenches at the same time?

  • @user-uw4ch8qr5e
    @user-uw4ch8qr5e 9 дней назад

    I always enjoy your video's, very inspirational.

  • @StaleEHuse
    @StaleEHuse 9 дней назад

    You are not lost behind a challenge, nice "excavator" solution

  • @indisputablefacts8507
    @indisputablefacts8507 9 дней назад

    I'd suggest you put stubbed pipes through that wall for septic water and electric. Might add those one day, it'd be good to not have to dynamite your wall to make it happen.

  • @muratkinkav7267
    @muratkinkav7267 7 дней назад

    süperrr 👍🏻🇹🇷

  • @williamwilson2665
    @williamwilson2665 9 дней назад +3

    People commenting about the $9000 house revealing they either haven't finished this video before commenting or weren't paying attention.

    • @adrienneclarke3953
      @adrienneclarke3953 9 дней назад

      They comment out of love and interest. Besides any comment helps the algorithm.

  • @h.v.davidson4507
    @h.v.davidson4507 9 дней назад

    Keep doing it your way,,,,,,

  • @stewartmcardle8149
    @stewartmcardle8149 9 дней назад

    I like the innovative makeshift excavator 12" bucket (using the blades)...!

  • @randymackintosh6559
    @randymackintosh6559 9 дней назад

    Good for you! Glad to see you back at it! When did you move into the house on that property? I always assumed you rented the house out...

  • @fouroakfarm
    @fouroakfarm 6 дней назад

    Excavator rental companies hate this one weird trick! lol

  • @christinemiller7238
    @christinemiller7238 9 дней назад

    I boxed out an entry sidewalk just in case there was left over concrete. There was and it looked great.

  • @WantedVisual
    @WantedVisual 7 дней назад

    The children on jobsite comment had me thinking of a common sign on building sites in Germany that basically tells parents they're liable for their children. Which, yes, parents are liable for the damages children do to work sites, like a teen cutting through a wire fence and tagging a newly painted outside wall. What the sign *suggests* is that parents are liable if a job site is unsecured enough for children to get in and hurt themselves, like a site manager leaving a gate open overnight, a toddler toddling in to go see the excavator, and ending up in hospital. Which usually isn't true... Unless the parents own and operate the building site. Congrats on being "a rare exception that no one ever needs to worry about", as my teacher put it.

    • @homemadehome5575
      @homemadehome5575  2 дня назад

      It's a balance, don't want the getting hurt but can't make them worthless either.

  • @xzytqweo3538
    @xzytqweo3538 9 дней назад

    Do what you have to do to enjoy life.

  • @TheThriftyWoodworker
    @TheThriftyWoodworker 9 дней назад +1

    I have never seen anybody dig trench with a fork like that. Way to use what you have.

  • @johnhelwig8745
    @johnhelwig8745 9 дней назад

    What is the frost line where you are building? In Michigan it is a required depth of 42" for a foundation/ratwall.

  • @diyhard666
    @diyhard666 9 дней назад

    Have you thought about painting this barn?

  • @annettearties8538
    @annettearties8538 9 дней назад

    How interesting? I'm here for it! 😊 More content. Who's little voice is that? Good idea for excavation. Save your back.

  • @richardmason1597
    @richardmason1597 9 дней назад +1

    What is happening with the $9000 house? It would be nice to know!
    Margaret

  • @familiewisse832
    @familiewisse832 9 дней назад

    Do not let us wait to long on the next video😊😊😊😊

  • @13soap13
    @13soap13 9 дней назад

    What? Where did that little boy come from? You been doing a lot more than you're telling us ... Did you guys move into that house? Great music as usual.

  • @mikesvwcorrado
    @mikesvwcorrado 9 дней назад +1

    Is the 9k house done?

  • @performensch
    @performensch 9 дней назад

    That was my comment I made in jest a few episodes ago: "Next videos he will add an extra wing instead of a lean-to, build a hot tub pad, add a garage and before we realize it, it will be a small mansion. :)"
    We're not that far off now.

  • @cjmyles279
    @cjmyles279 9 дней назад +2

    Great work take your time on the 9000 house

  • @thomasthedoubter6813
    @thomasthedoubter6813 9 дней назад

    Innovative guy. No backhoe or excavator? Hey, a spade's a spade, right?

  • @cosmicmuffet1053
    @cosmicmuffet1053 9 дней назад

    If you want drainage on the high side, wouldn't a french drain be best, in which case you need a wider trench?
    Maybe it's time to buy two more forks 😃

  • @HunterTN
    @HunterTN 9 дней назад +1

    Wait until he goes back to the $9k house and finds out the giant block of concrete in the basement has crawled out of its grave and is living on the second floor.

  • @BraxxJuventa
    @BraxxJuventa 9 дней назад +1

    😁👍🏼

  • @koningbolo4700
    @koningbolo4700 9 дней назад

    7:04 appropriating the forks on the tractor like that is quite the idea... I wonder how and when you came up with that ?

    • @homemadehome5575
      @homemadehome5575  2 дня назад

      I read something one time about someone using a single fork to put in an electric line, remembered it when I was about to start and tried it.

  • @patrickwiklund2039
    @patrickwiklund2039 9 дней назад

    👍

  • @leegarner4111
    @leegarner4111 9 дней назад

    I did not know that you lived in that house now,did you sell your other house?

  • @dan__________________
    @dan__________________ 9 дней назад

    I see you have a forkavator.