Installing Our Metal Roof on the Shed Tiny House!! (Part 2) | Abandoned Shed to Tiny House
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Chuck is the man. Knows his stuff and took the time to teach you how to do it.
Chuck is a beast...
Since I don't do well on heights, I've always been the one on the ground handing up the sheets.Tired arms at the end of the day. Thanks for taking us along.
So satisfying seeing the tin go up! Looks awesome
Really enjoyed seeing the progress on the roof! Couple hard workers right there! Always enjoy the content. Keep up the great work!
@@MatthewYBarbo thanks Matthew! More to come ;)
Cronise’s: Be Careful! The SS would say that roof is too steep to be safe! 😂
Cool!
Finally a roof!
Looking good.
Great job.
How did you join the panels, overlaying them?
The more hands on Danner is the more confident he becomes. The background information is good but it’s everyone rooting for Danner to do more and dad & others to do less. It’s like the hero’s journey where you get physically and mentally stronger as you move along your journey. Best of luck and great progress!
Looking good Danner !
Looks good
Cool 👍
OMG am I the first comment????
in half of the video(s) you’re just standing around while chuck, your dad, etc. does the heavy lifting. you seem more focused on filming/talking than actually helping…
Definitely not true. In fact what most people don’t see is how much work is not captured by the camera - battery died, memory card full, camera wasn’t on, got started into the projects without getting out the gear. Here’s a hint: these videos are 15-20 mins long coving many hours and days of work. It was brutal on the roof and we all had stuff we focused on.
We see 20 minutes out of probably an 8 hour day.
And your point is?
@@joshread3740more than an 8 hour day. Milling, mowing, cutting vines, clearing areas, fence lines…there’s a lot of ongoing management that takes time each week. If we let it go too long, becomes overwhelming.