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I do not understand why people complain about how slowly your house is being renovated. I spent the entire summer rebuilding a 37 year old fence. I was doing this alone. Then it rained many days. I work full time. There are constraints that others cannot or will not grasp. Don’t pay attention to them, Jess and Scott!
Especially as they've almost finished the largest and hardest room. The rest of the house will come together quickly.
3 year garden renovation project, started with demolishing one old garage 7 skips and a posh shed... Still going 😂
Most people are idiots and can't think past the first instinct that pops into their head. I feel like the worst thing any you tuber can do is start to take any notice or acknowledge some of these negative commentors. It's such a waste of energy on such a positive channel.
The problem is people's attention spans only last for a few seconds at a time and thanks to tik tok and RUclips shirts they're so used to instant gratification and seeing days of effort condensed into seconds.
8 years building a shipping container home by myself. Working 7 days a week either earning to pay for it or to do the actual building work (my last time off were 3 days for Christmas - 2021!). I have never borrowed any money, it is all pay as you go.
I do get a little tired of people saying things like "Haven't you finished YET?!" Well I'm in the final stages and should have almost everything finished by the end of December. I owe nobody anything, free electricity and water and growing most of my own food.
I'm really looking forward to then saying to these people "Haven't you paid off your mortgage YET?" 😆
Missed you this weekend Scott and Jess. Saturday wasn’t the same without you. Hope you are both ok.
“If tomorrow’s not the due date, today is not the do date”. Love it Scott!
"Its only a Fu*k up if you cant fix it". Words to live by.
Also people forget how much time documenting a process takes. I'm a potter and often forget about the documenting part even though my process takes well over 2 weeks.
"It's only a fuckup if you can't fix it"...Some life lessons from our friendly Dutch!
"Bit of a david bowie" when refering to the bowed pine trim had me in tears
I use the exact same expression and have never heard it from anyone else
Jess' laugh when Scott referred to himself as 'the Talent' made my day
Emotional damage!
They're so sweet.
S.B is a top notch craftsman, she's lucky to have him, 👍💪🔨🇮🇪
I live in Christchurch, and the run around you get for supplies in NZ is getting worse. I ordered material from Auckland it came in 6 parcels 2 parcels came overnight that was the 3rd November rang the company to track it just said in transit on the 10th I said I am desperate send me some more product it turned up 10 the next day then on the Friday the original parcel turned up as we thought it was lost. I spent an hour phoning courier company tracking and I think how many hours lost in productivity sorting out simple things like were is the Parcel. I am 2 years into the on sold stuff up from repairs on my house from the Chechen quake Six weeks delay because the link sent to have my house 3d mapped did not work then trying to book and getting the run around. I think a lot of Kiwis are exhausted from trying to cope with the last 10 years and the gas in the tank is running on empty! So keep up the Mahi !
Ray is a colorful guy! Great sense of humor. “Just send yourself a text, ok”. Ha!
I must admit, I just about cried when you started painting that beautiful Rimu but it turned out looking great!
It was definitely a series full of great quotes but my favourite was Jesses sneaky “we all know mens’ brains are in their groins.”
And jess your 70 Yr old neighbours have lived in Nelson for yrs they are experts on the area not TV or internet gardeners local knowledge wins everyday
I personally loved the look of the natural rimu sill! I was yelling at the TV to not paint it 😂 I thought I would have been a nice little feature ledge in the room - ah well! It still looks amazing and I love those curtains, as well.
I agree! Almost sacrilegious getting rid of the rimu. Still mint job regardless
It’s not slow at all, quality takes time. And best of all, you are slowly adapting to your home, and that’s the best part: You make it the way it works for you. Kudos to Jess for leaving SOME for sound advise from real experience and trial and error for her selves - listen to experienced craftspeople who are good at what they do and make your own choices based on that. BTW, nice episode!
Agreed - with all the comments/advice one can be given from unaccredited “experts” confusion and doubt can occur. I’m reminded of the Aesop fable of the old man, the boy and the donkey….Jess, you are right to shut out those social media pundits giving advice, old local gardeners will see you right! Best of all, just do what you do and enjoy the learning, something doesn’t work, doesn’t go that well do something different next season. Greeting from further down the south island
Don’t stress, it’s a marathon not a sprint. I’m renovating my house and garden by myself, some days I get nothing done as I spend so much time figuring things out and getting materials. As long as you are happy with what you have done who cares. Love the videos and can’t wait to see a new one each week. Keep up the good work.
that louvred glass panel would make Jess a great top for a mini greenhouse / cold frame (in the UK). Lay it flat on some sides and she can bring on her seedlings away from the wind and cold, and on warm days just flip open the louvres to vent it!
Along with the countless other reasons I enjoy your channel (Jess and Ray being near the top of that list), your transitions from “main content” to “Squarespace Ad” must be some of the smoothest and most entertaining on RUclips. I know… silly thing to point out, but you make it seem so natural I can rarely tell when it’s coming, and it usually makes me laugh. Thank you, Scott & Jess, for sharing your journey with this tradey from 8,400 miles to your north east.
Scott...dont get this wrong but I am beginning to see a trend of your evil henchmen ending up in hospital. ( Beterschap Ray)
🇳🇱🇳🇱🇳🇱🦁🧡3️⃣3️⃣
You have a point. They gain in popularity and become a threat to the main talent as he likes to call himself. And then they get hurt
Like the drummer for Spinal Tap.
Naah, Ray having a bike-accident is just a reminder from his roots😂
Someone please get a picture of all of the fallen and Scott photoshopped
Love to hear less reliance on the social media and talking to the neighbours in their 70’s about gardening. Boomers rock!
Agreed! Like Jess, I too turned to my neighbours (in their golden years 😊)
*But I'm still using plain brown cardboard to start anything new, because it's "Bernie approved"👍🏾
70 years of life experience compared to 30 odd years. yet people knock us as know nothings because we have a few grey hairs.
Anyone else feel like they could visit Scott's house and know how to get the sugar out of the cabinets when there isn't any on the table?
Window came out beautifully. Love the curtains, Jess! Hope Raymond's leg feels better soon!
At 10:53 …….Scott it’s not because pine is soft ……On a cross cut blade the sawdust, blocks the gaps between the teeth of the blade the more teeth the less room especially if it’s in an enclosed cut, which causes fiction and clocks the kerf as it can’t be cleared, this also overheats the blade and can damage it…..that’s why the teeth on a Rip Cut blade are longer and there are less of them to help clear the blade and let it run freely…..also there is a lot of resin in the pine wood which is not good ….!!👍👍
you should really put the finish (oil/stain/clearcoat) on those cabinets ASAP. the same thing that happened with the sun discoloring that one board is going to happen to those cabinets closest to the windows.
And both sides, seal, at the same time. To prevent warping.
No such thing as slow when you are building your own cabinets, doors and windows! That adds so much to an already large task. Be proud of where you are at....it all falls into place soon. Builders and people with real world experience are behind ya!
That last shot of the living room was magic
That’s more like it Scott, the rooms looking more homely. The toilet window looks really nice. Thanks for the latest exciting episode.👍👍
So true, it is like Kafka... we are 3 years and counting on our reno ... you guys are killing it.
The pine grove instrumental made me smile
"You guys aren't moving very fast." Wow! As someone who's fixing up my own house, I'm amazed at the speed at which you guys move. It looks easy until you're working on the place you're living in. You spend most of your time moving things into other rooms and moving them back as you are trying to fit all your stuff into half the space.
I don't know how but the dark blue wall and green curtains look so good in the same space. Loving the progress guys!
You both are doing so well. I’m working 2 jobs and renovating a 70’s house. Seeing you go through the same challenges helps heaps. Jess “if I don’t finish this now I won’t motivate myself to do it later” resonates. Thank you for giving me motivation!
I live in a house that me and my wife designed in 2002. We built on a budget so many things had to wait when finances got better. After all these years all is still not completed. We live in a house with one new cupboard (main bedroom). For years we coped with two 19th century free standing cupboards until I could do the new ones six years ago. My son's room has a descent second hand cupboard. my daughter's cupboards I made from repossessed 7 ply aircraft crates. Kitchen cupboards I made from old pallets. Still a lot to do and time seems to fly when I start a new project. Keep up the good work.
Scott Brown I could tell your wonderful Bride ( beautiful lady) was very excited to see you bringing it together! Of course with her hard work Also! Way to go Mr Brown ! You are thee hero in that house! Plus great carpentry skills!
As any builder knows, it takes time to organize materials for a build, and then renovating is so much longer with all the skeletons you find in the job. ( bad or old building practices, weather damage. Or recreating old design styles. Oh, and being really interesting telling the story while you're getting on with the job). Great job Scott. If I could afford you, I'd ask you to work on my place in Invers. And Ray and I could go hit the trails up around Queenstown and Cromwell. 😅
Looking good SBC. Glad Ray is walking & ok now. Yes, we love your new curtains Jess. All coming together very well.😎
It's great to see the return of a Jess segue. A Jegue, if you will
Great epiphany on the gardening as it relates to life in general!👍👍
those curtains are very elegant! however, it was hard to watch you paint the rimu through the tears in my eyes! :-D The wood trim would have tied into the kitchen cupboard doors. But it would have been a lot of money. Hope Ray feels better. 🙂
And what a talent you are, Scott Brown! 😊
Love the window, the curtains and the fantastic shot of the bumble bee loaded with pollen. Anyone who complains about the project not going fast enough has evidently never done it themselves, especially with RUclips filming adding to time constraints. Jess and Scott, you're doing a grand job.
I don’t normally write comments (cause I am not a keyboard warrior).
It’s awesome watching you guys journey regardless slow or fast. The house is coming along a nice big art piece…beauty 👏🏻
Maaaate. Place is looking real good. It's coming alone nicely!
Your home is looking great Scott. Enjoying all your vlogs. One tip to avoid that 100 mill mistake is where possible start your tape from 1 metre.
It was like a HORROR MOVIE watching you paint that native timber! I had to lie down.
It's really starting to come together.
One of the reasons I enjoy your channel is because you are building things RIGHT. Yeah, there are other stories out there of people flipping whole houses in a few weeks... but they either have huge teams, or cannot possibly be doing anything but cut all the corners so much that they have a bloody circle.
Did you have a ripping blade on the table saw? More efficient on big (deep) rips = less strain on the motor. (Panel blades and cross cut blades will rip small stuff and leave a cleaner finish, but go with the shallower 10deg grind on a ripping blade for cutting with the grain. Highly recommend ripping blade for the rail saw too, if you're ripping timber.)
Ah, the good old 100mm trick!!! Can't tell you how many times I've done that. Once, only once, I randomly added 100mm to a measurement when I didn't need to and was completely baffled for ages. 🤣
Jess do Jess. To heck with all those "Influencers". 👍
This home is looking more cozier with each video. Well done guys!
And yes Jess, I feel the same about IG.
The end is awesome. Go Scott and Jess!!
Jess jump suit is Killa!
The living room windows are gorgeous!
I cannot believe you painted that Rimu... i spend half my life sanding gloss paint from Rimu 8-)
As for the garden, you cannot do it wrong, plants have legs, they can move as required.
The house is really coming along and looking great. You should give us a shop/garage tour some day, of how you have your tools stored. It looks great in the videos as a backdrop. I agree with other folks here. So many great quotes to speak of but love the "Its only a Fu*k up if you cant fix it".
I have now watched all your home episodes and I’m in love with your story. We have kids and are working through the same but at a much slower time pace. You guys are awesome!
hey hey, happy Friday everyone!
Scott “the talent” Brown Carpentry
Coming together nicely. By the way, it's your home, you can take as long as you like.
You two have come such a long way with both the house re-model and the garden, you should be really proud of yourselves so far....can't wait to see the finished house, and the garden, sorry Jess, they're never finished, they just evolve 😊
Youre lucky to work fulltime on your house Scott AND you have a mate to help.. so thats great. Wish I could do that too.
Im tryin to renovate while working fulltime!
Dang, living like kings. With a view to boot. Nice
I was reminded of my dad who in the 70's when I was in intermediate school had a painter who decided to keep himself busy when he ran out of work on one of dads projects (dad was a busy builder at the time with several houses on the go) by priming all the windows in a couple of the houses! Dad was livid the Rimu window's had cost a small fortune and varnished Rimu joinery was all the rage at the time.
White window frame and still reflect 30% more light into the room.
As a kiwi who has lived in the US for a few decades, and I’m back in NZ for a month every year- it’s hard to understand how slowww NZ is. It’s like the US 20 years ago in terms on ease of obtaining items. Like going online and having the product you want, found easily, and a great price and delivered in a day or two or 3 is almost unheard of in NZ. You know of still physically have to visit places and buy in person. Not always but the majority of the time. Unless you’ve lived in multiple countries it’s hard to experience how frustrating it is but NZ makes up for it by being slow. The negative is also the benefit.
Always great content from you guys it’s going to be a fantastic Home for you to enjoy your lives together ❤️❤️😎😎👍👍
This channel is my feel-good place 😊
Just built our first raised bed and guest what. Cardboard placed under the entire bed. 😂
Tasty job on those window seals Scott! Made me go ohhh yesssss
@6:20 , regarding those folks criticising your throughput / productivity. Pffft, I'll bet good money they've never swung a hammer in their life. Keep up the great work, you guys keep doing you.
Your home is looking great guys. Keep up the good work. Just remember that you’re doing things to high standards, and that takes time, especially when you’re retrofitting on an old house.
You’re videos help motivate us over in Melbourne with our 1890 cottage reno.
Keep it up! You two make a great team
Looking great you two! Keep it up
Way to go! That shot at the end. It's looking so nice!
Oh boy I hope I win that light!
I"M FROM ARGENTINA. I SEE YOU ALWAYS AND I WISH THE BEST FOR YOUR CHANNEL
The theme in the living room is really well done! Love both of your work!
when it comes to gardens, imperfection is perfection.
cool thing is if you do your garden wrong fix it up next season.
what a vibe! nicely done!!
This is one serious good looking space, I hope you're both proud of how far it has come. And the garden is going to complement it beautifully.
The sultans of segueway - Squarespace! Jeez Jes!!
Love how the house is coming along! The kitchen/dining/living area looks so cool with the new curtains.
Nice curtains!
I drew up a house here in Motueka where the client reused the Rimu rafters from the old house as window sills, they look really nice especially being about 40mm thick. I think the head and jambs were gibbed from memory. 🤔
Also at 12:20 I am planting that hillside in native trees in May.
It's definitely coming out nice.
Well Jess the benefit of the garden is you never learn it all, you just keep learning. Similar to life. My first year was to be expected, but I am already making notes and getting ready for next year as our first frost is upon us here in New York. Never beat yourself up and just let the mistakes be mistakes and move on to a good cup of tea.
Everything looking great guys.
Stuff is coming together really great guys!
When ray says it’s only a f#ck up if you can’t fix it and Scott keeps it in the video nice 😅
Its all looking really good. Thanks for your videos. You guys are a class act.
You're doing great work Scott!
Those drapes are glorious!😍
It looks amazing, guys!!
You’re doing great Jess.
Renovations are always stressful and you guys doing it all including RUclips.
Absolute motivators!!
the house is looking so good, Scotty!
Coming along nicely
Love, from Canada!!
Thank you Scotty & Jess and Ray excellent video. I thought I was the only one that made measuring mistakes even you guys make them. Cheers
Living room window looks great! Congrats mate!
It's coming along nicely guys 👍🏼🇬🇧
Wish I had half the skill and patience as you two. Love watching the show. Brilliant inspiration.
Lots of love from Spain! Completely obsessed with your videos :D
I can't believe jess let you do woodwork near her curtains!
The house is looking fucking 👌 from the first video of you showing us the house all dark and depressing to where you are with it now all homely you should be proud❤
Beautiful work once again! Enjoyed the video