The curved bedroom wall was a great success and will look absolutely gorgeous, as does the exposed stones in the hallway. Another very productive week and another great video. The drone shots are just lovely. Pauline
Well done on the curved wall plastering boarding, that looked great! We know that feeling with the holes going into the joists...it’s quite soul destroying isn’t it? Necessary evil, but still you can’t help but feel a little 😮 I love how you’ve kept the bits of the original stone wall. It’s looking really good.😊 great job as usual you two, it’s going to be so toasty and warm in there come the winter, much much improvement on the caravan of this last winter!❤
Thanks guys, dreaming of sleeping in the house, never thought I'd do a year in a caravan. Slow going lately but hopefully we'll pick up traction again 🤞
@@WestCorkWander aww I bet you are 😔 it’s a long time without a “normality” isn’t it? Yeah definitely with you on the slow going at the moment, the digging “broke” us a little! It’s hard to keep the momentum going sometimes isn’t it? You have so much on your plate at the moment with getting all the electrics, plumbing and plaster boarding too. It’s a lot all at once. I have faith that you’ll find your rhythm again. You two are our heroes!
I'm sorry but I started cracking up when Rob was putting up the plasterboard on the ceiling and that rock was in the way. I thought God love you, what else could go wrong lol 😊 hope you're feeling better with your tooth. Much love from Oklahoma USA Jackie 🇺🇸💖
What else indeed.... keep watching!! Other than that, Dentist went ok and Rob will hopefully be back in action in a few days. Drugs and rest seems to be the order! And Rob is very entertaining, if we put every funny moment in the vids we'd never see any building 😂
You are doing a great job, i can imagine how difficult it is with uneven walls. You took the bumping of your head like a champ 😂, outtakes would be great i think. Keep up the good work ❤🇬🇧
Great stuff getting out of the bedroom and into the hall. It'll be a lot easier once in the kitchen as you'll have space to move. It must be nice to see the piles of insulation and boards diminish and free up the internal area of the building as you go along. Thanks for the video!
Yes definitely. The plasterboard pile which momentary is being used to prepare dinners and holds our little camp stove and slow cooker is slowly going down. I won't know myself when we actually have a proper work top surface🙈 one day....thanks for commenting 😊
Stone ever get in the way of your work?!! LOL Thanks for watching! If you like what you see please do give it a like and subscribe to be notified when our next video comes out. You can support us by joining our Patreon community for bonus content and the odd surprise ;) www.patreon.com/WestCorkWander Or by donating the cost of a coffee on our Kofi Page: ko-fi.com/westcorkwander You can also follow our adventures on social media: Instagram: instagram.com/westcorkwander/ Thanks and we will see you in the next video! Clare & Rob
Great job on the drywall around the stone wall in the hallway, I can’t wait to see that all finished! And I’m almost all caught up on your channel, I’ll have to wait for new videos like everyone else now! 😩😂❤️
You did a great job with the curved wall, quite the challenge. Drywall, it’s a real challenge for the uninitiated. I hope you had someone do the taping, mudding and sanding…that’s nasty.
Having done plaster board a few key tools. Screw driver bits with depth cups so u don’t over drive the screws. A chalk line very fast for making out and over lap the plaster board joints don’t line all the joints up as u get cracking. Oops pad saw and small rasp. Sorry to say go back and fix that internal corner so the seam is straight from floor to ground. U need to think of the plastering so it’s easy. For that long extraction pipe replace it with a sold pipe that is anti microbial.
@@WestCorkWander I have been there learning as I went with the help of RUclips and a few good friends. It’s hard work with out end and money has to be managed but keep going.
Would it not have made more sense for your cable runs to go parallel with your ducting and then dropped (tacked) down the rafter to where they need to terminate? or even run in parallel with your plumbing on the walls. Drilling multiple holes in structural timbers is never a great idea.
Wonderfull stuff , I would congratulate you in gaelic but unfortunately my mum only taught me .....cows milk and.....kiss my aaaa . and neither of them will do
You two are doing a fantastic job,love what you've done to your house.😊❤
Thanks so much! 😊
The curved bedroom wall was a great success and will look absolutely gorgeous, as does the exposed stones in the hallway. Another very productive week and another great video. The drone shots are just lovely. Pauline
Thanks Pauline, difficult to make plasterboard exciting as you can see 😊
Well done on the curved wall plastering boarding, that looked great! We know that feeling with the holes going into the joists...it’s quite soul destroying isn’t it? Necessary evil, but still you can’t help but feel a little 😮 I love how you’ve kept the bits of the original stone wall. It’s looking really good.😊 great job as usual you two, it’s going to be so toasty and warm in there come the winter, much much improvement on the caravan of this last winter!❤
Thanks guys, dreaming of sleeping in the house, never thought I'd do a year in a caravan. Slow going lately but hopefully we'll pick up traction again 🤞
@@WestCorkWander aww I bet you are 😔 it’s a long time without a “normality” isn’t it? Yeah definitely with you on the slow going at the moment, the digging “broke” us a little! It’s hard to keep the momentum going sometimes isn’t it? You have so much on your plate at the moment with getting all the electrics, plumbing and plaster boarding too. It’s a lot all at once. I have faith that you’ll find your rhythm again. You two are our heroes!
how could you not see that rock sticking out,it was like Everest
Ah well I guess we'll have many Everests 🤣 Thanks for watching 😊
It’s taking shape inside ! Looking good , can’t wait to see the kitchen come together 😊
Us too! I dream of having a kitchen sink! We have been washing up for a year now with a two bowl system !🙈
@@WestCorkWander it’s not far away now ! Hold strong 😊
well worth watching ,omg you 2 are doing so well ,hope tooths feelin bit better love watching you ,wait 4 next video ty xx
Ah thank you so much for commenting 😊
Great progress and nice landscape shot.You are both great.
Glad you enjoyed it and sorry, seems we had a few in review from you
I'm glad to say i was drinking on Saint Paddies day and not plastering but i was plastered lol...
Don't worry I'm sure this was the norm for most of the country in that day 🤣 Thank you for watching 😊
You are both doing a great job on your home and it's all coming together, love and blessings from Scotland xx
Thanks so much for watching and indeed commenting 😊
The plastering boarding is coming on great 👍 😊
Slowly does it!! Thanks!
Loving the drone shot transitions. Rob great work plasterboarding around the stone. You’re both making so much progress. Looks great ✌️💚
Thanks Trish, slow and steady 😊
I'm sorry but I started cracking up when Rob was putting up the plasterboard on the ceiling and that rock was in the way. I thought God love you, what else could go wrong lol 😊 hope you're feeling better with your tooth. Much love from Oklahoma USA Jackie 🇺🇸💖
What else indeed.... keep watching!! Other than that, Dentist went ok and Rob will hopefully be back in action in a few days. Drugs and rest seems to be the order!
And Rob is very entertaining, if we put every funny moment in the vids we'd never see any building 😂
@@WestCorkWander blooper reel for patreon? ✌️💚
You are doing a great job, i can imagine how difficult it is with uneven walls. You took the bumping of your head like a champ 😂, outtakes would be great i think. Keep up the good work ❤🇬🇧
Thank you so much! Yes we may have to consider outtakes 😉
Great stuff getting out of the bedroom and into the hall.
It'll be a lot easier once in the kitchen as you'll have space to move.
It must be nice to see the piles of insulation and boards diminish and free up the internal area of the building as you go along.
Thanks for the video!
Yes definitely. The plasterboard pile which momentary is being used to prepare dinners and holds our little camp stove and slow cooker is slowly going down. I won't know myself when we actually have a proper work top surface🙈 one day....thanks for commenting 😊
Stone ever get in the way of your work?!! LOL
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Love the language, real people xoxox
Nothing to hide here, everyday life 🙂
Great job on the drywall around the stone wall in the hallway, I can’t wait to see that all finished! And I’m almost all caught up on your channel, I’ll have to wait for new videos like everyone else now! 😩😂❤️
Haha, you are a legend for going back all the way. Thanks for staying with us ❤️
Great progress!
Thank you for watching and commenting ☺️
oh i remember struggling with mud around popped nails 😂 it’s gonna be hard - but you are not alone! 😊
Thank you so much for commenting, slowly slowly 😊
@@WestCorkWander yep yep! :)
You did a great job with the curved wall, quite the challenge. Drywall, it’s a real challenge for the uninitiated. I hope you had someone do the taping, mudding and sanding…that’s nasty.
Drywall is a challenge, but no we will be doing everything ourselves so bring on the rest. Thank you for watching 😊
If you have a variable speed angle grinder 5". set to low speed and do your drill bits on that. is better than a file I find.
Thank you so much for the tip and thank you do much for watching 😊
Having done plaster board a few key tools. Screw driver bits with depth cups so u don’t over drive the screws. A chalk line very fast for making out and over lap the plaster board joints don’t line all the joints up as u get cracking. Oops pad saw and small rasp. Sorry to say go back and fix that internal corner so the seam is straight from floor to ground. U need to think of the plastering so it’s easy. For that long extraction pipe replace it with a sold pipe that is anti microbial.
Thank you for all those tips! Always great to get other points of view especially as we are in really time now. Thank you so much for commenting 😊
@@WestCorkWander I have been there learning as I went with the help of RUclips and a few good friends. It’s hard work with out end and money has to be managed but keep going.
Need to stagger the plasterboard if poss or it will crack eventually!! Coming on well tho!!
Yes, thank you for that tip. We have alot more if this to do in the kitchen and upstairs, so we'll hopefully improve, thanks for watching , 😊
Would it not have made more sense for your cable runs to go parallel with your ducting and then dropped (tacked) down the rafter to where they need to terminate? or even run in parallel with your plumbing on the walls. Drilling multiple holes in structural timbers is never a great idea.
You are correct but I guess we didn't think of this prior. Thank you for commenting 🙂
Dont know if id like an open plan unsuite. What about the smell of Dung in the bedroom? 😂😂
Haha, well we will let you know how it goes! 😜
Wonderfull stuff , I would congratulate you in gaelic but unfortunately my mum only taught me .....cows milk and.....kiss my aaaa . and neither of them will do
Go raibh míle maith agat 😉
Please wear a mask and eye protection all that dust can't be good for yous!!!
Thanks we do most of the time, thank you for watching 😊