I can not wipe the smile off my face seeing that your building was made right 100%. Finally. Very sorry to hear about your fall off the ladder. That’s one of my greatest fears after I installed a metal roof on my 8’x12’ wood shed last summer. Never again. Reece was such a great help with the painting; and such a cute painter❤. She is building beautiful memories with her daddy❤️❤️❤️
Your painting of the ceiling was mad impressive. I say this as someone who just painted an 8 thousand sq ft. barn with a small hand sprayer. Turns out your method is waaay better.
Oh wow Graham! You certainly have your hands full with projects. And thank goodness your knee injuries weren’t more serious. (I’ve had 2 brand new knees in the last 5 months, so I know how awkward life can be with healing knees.) Who knew ladders could be so dangerous. You know Graham, I don’t even know you (personally), and yet I’m so incredibly proud of what you’ve achieved and how you conduct yourself. Kudos to you my young friend. You’re definitely a solid young man. Sending lots of positive vibes and a big hug from Australia. Take care. 👏🏻🇦🇺🦘
Libby, thank you for all your kind words and support. You are one of those whom I think of when it comes to those who encourage me. Thank you thank you thank you!
Graeme! FANTASTIC video and outcome. I’m so glad they metal company made it right. So happy for you and your team. Now rest those knees and stay safe! We need these videos in our lives. 🙏🏻
Holy Woodness Childlaborness! I love that your architect is so helpful around the shop! She needs a bonus, brother. The shop is really taking shape and looks almost ready to start detailing. Boy, o boy, that magic wand sure did the trick to speed things up, huh? Looking good, brother, and keep getting after it big G.
I’ve been finishing the inside of my 32’ x 24’ metal shop and I know exactly what you mean by it being slow moving. The interior detail work/painting/drywall is taking me forever. I went with spray foam as well. It’s also not cheap. Keep pushing forward, you are doing great.
Love to see the updates and that the garage is finally coming together. From the stories you have told it is clear the business and garage have a much deeper meaning. I love that you show what its like trying to do these projects while being a father and showing that life may get hectic and projects may sit on the back burner but that being persistent and going back to the projects they will eventually get done. As a father of a 3 under 3 (2 of which are Twins that are 2 months old) and a business owner, I know all too well how hectic life can truly be. Keep up the good work and the grind.
Haha yes can it ever be hectic! Wow it’s great though. Big ups and sometimes big downs but the ups have always trumped! Thanks for the love and following along. Looks like your a bit of a car guy yourself!
@@WoodnessGoodness I love cars, I went to school for carpentry, left carpentry to get my business and accounting and found my self back in the construction world doing the accounting for a company I have a hand in. But I love working on cars as well. Really anything to that gets my hands dirty and feels rewarding. I look forward to the day my son and I can bond or argue lol while rebuilding an old classic car. Something to strive for I guess.
So why didn’t you have them spray the metal crossbars up top and where the wall and roof come together? Doesn’t that make a bad thermal bridge which in turn will make a condensation issue?
For the record, the only thing better than your build is your documentation of the same and your allowing your children to participate (no matter the inconvenience) and own a small part of it themselves; GREAT DAD!!!!! Me and mine wish you and yours all things great and good; take care, be safe, best wishes and God bless!!! Chuck Knight from Buffalo, Texas. 👨🌾✝️🙏🖖🦌
This spray foam application looks amazing! It's incredible how it transforms the metal shop and adds insulation. Really appreciate the detailed walkthrough and tips. Has anyone noticed a big difference in temperature and noise reduction after using spray foam in their metal building?
He could have ordered color matched screws when he ordered the building. It is an option. Does make for some extended video but it was a mistake not to order it when he had the building built. Would have saved both money and time. I know I have had a building built. I ordered colored screws and used 3 different colors in the build.
So happy it has all worked out for you! Sorry about your injuries. I fell on the ice and injured my shoulder around Thanksgiving and it is healing nicely. Shoulders take time. I had no idea that you could dance too! Nice moves!!! 🤣🤗
Great question. Not required unless it’s in a building with open flames, active welding and the such. I would like to eventually coat it in a fire retardant. Just so darn expensive!
@@WoodnessGoodness Ahhhhhh must be different for commercial vs. Residential. Yeah.... $1,500 in paint alone for my project, then I have to paint it again to get the color I want. 😂
Love that new intro. Seems that in general things have been going better than they were a couple of months ago. The building is looking great, your doing an awesome job! Get better!
Ladder falls are scary, don’t blame you for waiting out the ladder goblins. Glad you’re (mostly) okay! Dude, I really admire your tenacity for pushing through this stuff and making your goals happen. I’m thankful you let us watch it happen. You really do motivate me to achieve my own goals and projects. ❤
At the start I always think "ok... where is this going?!".... then slowly I see the results and then it turns out the be estetically very pleasing. Thats cool... really cool. Good luck with the business!
Now you've got me wondering, since I'm in the Richmond area, and am looking to do a metal building.... gotta look out for the rough builders. Great to know about the spray foam group though!!
We have some heavy duty lighting coming in and have really liked the dark ceilings I’ve seen in other shops. Good question. We shall see how I like it!
My friend Wayne has a son named Scott. Being a great Dad, I have seen Wayne give Scott his coat when Scott was cold. Yep - Sometimes Scott wears Wayne's Coat. In fact, Buildings sometime wear Wayne's Coat, but usually, when they do, they spell it, "wainscot", even though it sounds exactly the same as "Wayne's coat". The more you know...
Well... semi amateur professional can't be expected to stick the landing every time. Glad you're on the mend. Shop is looking really high end. Can only mean a designer floor is on the way.
Pole barns are more expensive typically. The metal building was a cheaper option but I unfortunately had terrible workers. You can expect to pay 20K or so for a metal building like this. No concrete, nothing on the inside.
That looks awesome man! I’m getting ready to do my own right now & after watching these, I’m scared & excited. I’m not good at confrontation either, don’t wanna be a pain in the a$$ but if I pay for something, I expect it to work as it should. Hopefully I have 1/2 the problems & it turns out good in the end, congratulations on the building, it’s nice.
A M A Z I N G🎉❤❤😊! LOOKS SO GOOD AND STABLE. So happy for you! So glad it all worked out and you stuck it out for what you were due. So Sorry you fell and hurt yourself! 😢 Wishing you a continued speedy recovery and confidence booster. You are so amazing and fun and informative and just an all around amazing human being. Your daughter is so freaking adorable, love, love her hair! What a precious angel. 💖 Your intro and music on this video are so good👍. Just such a feel good update, except for the injury part. Wishing you continued success. Peace and good fortune and good health to you and your family and friends. ❤️ 😊
Thank you so much! You are so kind and supportive. I’ve always appreciated your engagement with my videos and comments. Really means a lot and keeps my positivity up. You rock! Much love friend!
Shop is looking good. I have considered spray foam in the rafters of my shop, but am hesitant due to fears of flammability. I assume you are leaving the spray foam uncovered. Are you not worried about setting it on fire? I do a lot of welding, so fire is a real concern to me.
Yea very true. I have no plans on welding in here. I plan on leaving it exposed. If you really want, you can paint it with a fire paint but that costs an insane amount!
Hey, Mr. G.! I am soooo happy that you "stayed the course" with the building contractor! In the long run you are way better off by doing so. I am also, as some below are, questioning why the black interior? Just curious. When the little one appeared to be dropping the roller I jumped and hollered! BTW! Is someone taking care of that brown-clothed character out on the mountain while you are busy elsewhere? So glad that your wounds are healing fast because you have a much larger responsibility than any of your buildings! 🧖🧖
Amen! So black ceiling, I’ve seen it before in detail shops and boy oh boy does it look cool. Brings your focus downward. Plus we are going to have super bright lights. We shall see though!
Graeme: I’m a little surprised you used black for ceiling. You didn’t want the light reflectivity of white for doing the detailing? Anyway, still looks great and loved the pry bar mic.
Yea I know seems backwards but we are going to have some serious lights hanging down and I’ve seen some other detail shops do it and it looks fantastic. I think it’s gonna be great but I guess we will see!
I think OSB is a great material to use. Since its glued together it becomes quite water resistant. even enough where if you taped to boards together it can become a vapor barrier.
Amazing job on your garage. I'm happy for you. Latter falls are very dangerous. I think you got lucky that you wasn't hurt worse. last summer I fell off a latter. I had a broken wrist, 9 rib fractures, 6 broken ribs, punctured lung and a lascerated liver. So be very careful
Holy shit!!! Your vid reminded me of the movie of the movie step brothers. Why couldn’t you just crash a boat, instead of your installers crashed your garage. Good video!!
Just found your channel. We have the exact same color building down to the wainscoating. Great minds haha Just finished sealing our floor and I've been contemplating how to do the inside walls. Really dig what you did and may follow suit! Watched the electrical vid first and came here. Looks great!
Boogeymen are real sneaky a-holes. I had a visit from the table saw boogeyman 10 years ago. Glad you survived your fall, and glad I still have almost ten fingers! Don't work when you're tired, folks. Peace.
Quite a costly project. I know I have just had a metal building built that still needs a lot of upgrading. I am sure I won't be able to do as much as you did with yours. Mine will have to be a bit more on conservative spending. Nice video.
I've been watching you for so long I feel I know you personally. When people ask me who's the wealthiest person I know personally I just say, have you ever seen the RUclips channel Woodness Goodness lol
Couple questions- • was microphone number 1 an old motorcycle kickstand? • do you wanna be friends in real life? We’d get along well. I’m in Chicago area if you’re ever around and wanna grab a beer.
I can not wipe the smile off my face seeing that your building was made right 100%. Finally.
Very sorry to hear about your fall off the ladder. That’s one of my greatest fears after I installed a metal roof on my 8’x12’ wood shed last summer. Never again.
Reece was such a great help with the painting; and such a cute painter❤. She is building beautiful memories with her daddy❤️❤️❤️
Oh yea ladders can bite you back! Yikes was a good reminder. She’s the best help around!
This is the update we needed! Thank God they fixed the building 🍻
Your painting of the ceiling was mad impressive. I say this as someone who just painted an 8 thousand sq ft. barn with a small hand sprayer. Turns out your method is waaay better.
Hahaha paint sprayer helps!!!
Oh wow Graham! You certainly have your hands full with projects. And thank goodness your knee injuries weren’t more serious. (I’ve had 2 brand new knees in the last 5 months, so I know how awkward life can be with healing knees.) Who knew ladders could be so dangerous. You know Graham, I don’t even know you (personally), and yet I’m so incredibly proud of what you’ve achieved and how you conduct yourself. Kudos to you my young friend. You’re definitely a solid young man.
Sending lots of positive vibes and a big hug from Australia. Take care. 👏🏻🇦🇺🦘
Libby, thank you for all your kind words and support. You are one of those whom I think of when it comes to those who encourage me. Thank you thank you thank you!
Graeme! FANTASTIC video and outcome. I’m so glad they metal company made it right. So happy for you and your team. Now rest those knees and stay safe! We need these videos in our lives. 🙏🏻
Holy Woodness Childlaborness! I love that your architect is so helpful around the shop! She needs a bonus, brother. The shop is really taking shape and looks almost ready to start detailing. Boy, o boy, that magic wand sure did the trick to speed things up, huh? Looking good, brother, and keep getting after it big G.
I’ve been finishing the inside of my 32’ x 24’ metal shop and I know exactly what you mean by it being slow moving. The interior detail work/painting/drywall is taking me forever. I went with spray foam as well. It’s also not cheap. Keep pushing forward, you are doing great.
Love to see the updates and that the garage is finally coming together. From the stories you have told it is clear the business and garage have a much deeper meaning. I love that you show what its like trying to do these projects while being a father and showing that life may get hectic and projects may sit on the back burner but that being persistent and going back to the projects they will eventually get done. As a father of a 3 under 3 (2 of which are Twins that are 2 months old) and a business owner, I know all too well how hectic life can truly be. Keep up the good work and the grind.
Haha yes can it ever be hectic! Wow it’s great though. Big ups and sometimes big downs but the ups have always trumped! Thanks for the love and following along. Looks like your a bit of a car guy yourself!
@@WoodnessGoodness I love cars, I went to school for carpentry, left carpentry to get my business and accounting and found my self back in the construction world doing the accounting for a company I have a hand in. But I love working on cars as well. Really anything to that gets my hands dirty and feels rewarding. I look forward to the day my son and I can bond or argue lol while rebuilding an old classic car. Something to strive for I guess.
Such a wonderful homage to your friend!!!! This was such a mess, major kudos for pulling through it all!!!!
Thank you so much. He's been a big part of mentally staying positive!
@@WoodnessGoodness I think you are an amazing human being!!!
So the company actually fixed all the repairs and concerns you had? That’s great. What company was it?
YESSSS!
Good for you Graham, happy it worked out, looking great!
Can’t wait to see more progress, and thanks again for sharing.
It looks really good. Best of luck healing.
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So why didn’t you have them spray the metal crossbars up top and where the wall and roof come together? Doesn’t that make a bad thermal bridge which in turn will make a condensation issue?
Ouch that must of hurt. Glad to see your feeling better. God bless stay safe
They did a nice job but what are the plans when you get hailed out or need to replace that roof? They sprayed directly to the steel roof panels.
Nice! You are a few steps ahead of my shop build. It looks great!
Looks amazing! Your little helper is remarkably paint free… 😁
Looks great! So glad it is all working out after all you went through. Thanks for the update.
For the record, the only thing better than your build is your documentation of the same and your allowing your children to participate (no matter the inconvenience) and own a small part of it themselves; GREAT DAD!!!!! Me and mine wish you and yours all things great and good; take care, be safe, best wishes and God bless!!! Chuck Knight from Buffalo, Texas. 👨🌾✝️🙏🖖🦌
Thanks Chuck!!!!
This spray foam application looks amazing! It's incredible how it transforms the metal shop and adds insulation. Really appreciate the detailed walkthrough and tips. Has anyone noticed a big difference in temperature and noise reduction after using spray foam in their metal building?
Spray foam is insanely good. Can hardly believe it’s a black building in Virginia.
The building is looking great! I’m glad they made it right! The color match screws really finish it off !
He could have ordered color matched screws when he ordered the building. It is an option. Does make for some extended video but it was a mistake not to order it when he had the building built. Would have saved both money and time. I know I have had a building built. I ordered colored screws and used 3 different colors in the build.
That spray foam job is 100%
Guys know what they doing. Smooth as butter.
So happy it has all worked out for you! Sorry about your injuries. I fell on the ice and injured my shoulder around Thanksgiving and it is healing nicely. Shoulders take time. I had no idea that you could dance too! Nice moves!!! 🤣🤗
Oh wow yea shoulders can definitely take some time. Hahaha I like dancing but not sure if I’m any good!
Great work! Loving all the projects and your little helper ❤
Are you not required to do a DC315 fire barrier paint before your color?
Any exposed spray foam in my garage need 15 min fire barrier.
Great question. Not required unless it’s in a building with open flames, active welding and the such. I would like to eventually coat it in a fire retardant. Just so darn expensive!
@@WoodnessGoodness Ahhhhhh must be different for commercial vs. Residential. Yeah.... $1,500 in paint alone for my project, then I have to paint it again to get the color I want. 😂
I was wondering why you painted the ceiling black but now that the walls are white it looks good to me.
Love that new intro. Seems that in general things have been going better than they were a couple of months ago. The building is looking great, your doing an awesome job! Get better!
Your shop looks great, Good luck with everything.
Looks nice...
I was amazed at how you can actually see the shop grow darker as you painted the ceiling black.
Yea. It darkened it but we have some serious lighting in it and it makes it look really cool.
What brand and type of paint did you use on osb. Looks like it covered excellently !
Ladder falls are scary, don’t blame you for waiting out the ladder goblins. Glad you’re (mostly) okay!
Dude, I really admire your tenacity for pushing through this stuff and making your goals happen. I’m thankful you let us watch it happen. You really do motivate me to achieve my own goals and projects.
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I appreciate it! It’s taken a lot but this is where it starts to be all worth it!
Great stuff. You handled it like a pro.
At the start I always think "ok... where is this going?!".... then slowly I see the results and then it turns out the be estetically very pleasing. Thats cool... really cool. Good luck with the business!
Now you've got me wondering, since I'm in the Richmond area, and am looking to do a metal building.... gotta look out for the rough builders. Great to know about the spray foam group though!!
Why did you go with black and not a lighter color to help make the building brighter?
We have some heavy duty lighting coming in and have really liked the dark ceilings I’ve seen in other shops. Good question. We shall see how I like it!
My friend Wayne has a son named Scott. Being a great Dad, I have seen Wayne give Scott his coat when Scott was cold. Yep - Sometimes Scott wears Wayne's Coat. In fact, Buildings sometime wear Wayne's Coat, but usually, when they do, they spell it, "wainscot", even though it sounds exactly the same as "Wayne's coat".
The more you know...
Building is lookin good, Dr Woodness!
Well... semi amateur professional can't be expected to stick the landing every time. Glad you're on the mend. Shop is looking really high end. Can only mean a designer floor is on the way.
Does anyone know if he ever goes over a cost breakdown? I cant decide between a metal building or pole barn.
Pole barns are more expensive typically. The metal building was a cheaper option but I unfortunately had terrible workers. You can expect to pay 20K or so for a metal building like this. No concrete, nothing on the inside.
🎉🎉😂😂 Watching this a year later.But seeing your progress, amazing and good thing, you got everything all figured out
Just subscribed
I like the cat claw bar mic holder. Hope the knee/shoulder are all healed. Cute helper btw!
Question: on the temporary H post structure… why did u install that? asking because I may need one
Because of where the building is situated. You can have them permanent installed apparently. I have no plans on removing it.
love the new opening much more exciting and the building is beautiful
Needed this today! Thanks Graham! You're an inspiration! 💜
Nice quality on the video. Great use of music overlays. Really like how the shop is turning out. Hope your knees heal soon.
Thanks for the feedback! Been trying to have some more fun! Hard to do sometimes with all the things going on. Thanks so much!
That looks awesome man! I’m getting ready to do my own right now & after watching these, I’m scared & excited. I’m not good at confrontation either, don’t wanna be a pain in the a$$ but if I pay for something, I expect it to work as it should. Hopefully I have 1/2 the problems & it turns out good in the end, congratulations on the building, it’s nice.
Yea not a bad idea to ask questions and monitor as you see fit!
Looking fantastic 👌 loved the intro. Heal quickly 🙏
I'm so invested in this metal shed I might just mess around and build 20 Squarespace sites
Hahahahahaha
A M A Z I N G🎉❤❤😊! LOOKS SO GOOD AND STABLE. So happy for you! So glad it all worked out and you stuck it out for what you were due. So Sorry you fell and hurt yourself! 😢 Wishing you a continued speedy recovery and confidence booster. You are so amazing and fun and informative and just an all around amazing human being. Your daughter is so freaking adorable, love, love her hair! What a precious angel. 💖 Your intro and music on this video are so good👍. Just such a feel good update, except for the injury part. Wishing you continued success. Peace and good fortune and good health to you and your family and friends. ❤️ 😊
Thank you so much! You are so kind and supportive. I’ve always appreciated your engagement with my videos and comments. Really means a lot and keeps my positivity up. You rock! Much love friend!
Heal well oh Wizard of Woodness. Rest as required. Rock on.
hey, you should rent some scaffolding or maybe even buy some. Yes they are a pain to use but much safer.
Amen.
Shop is looking good. I have considered spray foam in the rafters of my shop, but am hesitant due to fears of flammability. I assume you are leaving the spray foam uncovered. Are you not worried about setting it on fire? I do a lot of welding, so fire is a real concern to me.
Yea very true. I have no plans on welding in here. I plan on leaving it exposed. If you really want, you can paint it with a fire paint but that costs an insane amount!
What color do they call the metal along bottom of interior of garage. Charcoal ? Or something else ?
Charcoal grey with black lowers and roof.
Thankfully you slipped in that OSB or you'd had to change over to Metal Goodness. Doesn't have the same ring to it.
Oh man that intro had alot!! I’m hype!!
Hey, Mr. G.!
I am soooo happy that you "stayed the course" with the building contractor! In the long run you are way better off by doing so.
I am also, as some below are, questioning why the black interior? Just curious.
When the little one appeared to be dropping the roller I jumped and hollered!
BTW! Is someone taking care of that brown-clothed character out on the mountain while you are busy elsewhere?
So glad that your wounds are healing fast because you have a much larger responsibility than any of your buildings! 🧖🧖
Amen! So black ceiling, I’ve seen it before in detail shops and boy oh boy does it look cool. Brings your focus downward. Plus we are going to have super bright lights. We shall see though!
looks good old man!!!
Love the throwback 70's intro
Very well done 👏 ✔️ 👍
That intro 😂 loved it! Nice shirt, no cease and desist letter from Milwaukee yet ?
Hahaha nothing yet!
Graeme: I’m a little surprised you used black for ceiling. You didn’t want the light reflectivity of white for doing the detailing? Anyway, still looks great and loved the pry bar mic.
Yea I know seems backwards but we are going to have some serious lights hanging down and I’ve seen some other detail shops do it and it looks fantastic. I think it’s gonna be great but I guess we will see!
Looking awesome!
Just curious which state and which company you worked with?
Brookstone Buildings AND Newmart Builders. Horrific companies.
Geeze, I’m worried for you Graeme, I just saw the foreman on the broom. You in trouble now 😮😂
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I think OSB is a great material to use. Since its glued together it becomes quite water resistant. even enough where if you taped to boards together it can become a vapor barrier.
Great point!
I like to paint back side of osb in that application
Amazing job on your garage. I'm happy for you. Latter falls are very dangerous. I think you got lucky that you wasn't hurt worse. last summer I fell off a latter. I had a broken wrist, 9 rib fractures, 6 broken ribs, punctured lung and a lascerated liver. So be very careful
Tom--HOLEY SMOLEY!!!😧
Yea it was a reminder I needed. Can never be too careful.
All that light
Gone.
Like tears in the rain
My lights will brighten it right up.
Holy shit!!! Your vid reminded me of the movie of the movie step brothers. Why couldn’t you just crash a boat, instead of your installers crashed your garage. Good video!!
Just found your channel. We have the exact same color building down to the wainscoating. Great minds haha Just finished sealing our floor and I've been contemplating how to do the inside walls. Really dig what you did and may follow suit! Watched the electrical vid first and came here. Looks great!
That intro was incredible dude love it
overripe banana is hilarious 🍌😂 good job Bruh looks amazing 👍
Great progress!!
Best intro ever!
Only thing missing is the "And your host: Graeme" with you cheesily smiling to the camera
Looks awesome!
Speedy recovery Gram . Glad to know you have got a new building from the crappy work you got before from those guys. 👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏
You Go G!
I knew the screw change would make a big difference . Now it looks finished outside.
Why did you go with black paint versus white? I would think white would be better for lighting in your videos.
Wowzers!!
New intro is 🔥
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Nice building ...... not sure about the Black ceiling!
Great vid. Looking to do the same thing in a few months.. Glad i can across your channel for inspiration. Cheers from St.Louis
Cheers!
Boogeymen are real sneaky a-holes. I had a visit from the table saw boogeyman 10 years ago. Glad you survived your fall, and glad I still have almost ten fingers! Don't work when you're tired, folks. Peace.
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Why were color-matched screws not used in the first place? It certainly looks better with them
Not sure. Bad company with low standards would be my answer!
Quite a costly project. I know I have just had a metal building built that still needs a lot of upgrading. I am sure I won't be able to do as much as you did with yours. Mine will have to be a bit more on conservative spending. Nice video.
Nicely put together vid. I dig it 🌲 ❤️ 🚘 ✌🏻
Nice job.
Nice Bud!
I white celling makes a shop so much brighter
The spray foam guys reminded me of "Dexter Morgan"🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Give your daughter a small pole in the roller so she can use 2 hands. I love to see you letting her help you build.
Great idea
ladder boogieman should be your new merch (John Wick style)
Hahahahahhaha
My man-crush never disappoints.
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HA!! Love me some Dexter!!
wtf that intro?!?! felt like the simpsons meet anime in japan hahaha, loved it!!!!
How much was the spray foam?
About $8,000
I've been watching you for so long I feel I know you personally. When people ask me who's the wealthiest person I know personally I just say, have you ever seen the RUclips channel Woodness Goodness lol
Hahahahhahahahahahahaha thatsss hilarious! That is gold that lasts!
Glad the nightmare has turned into such an awesome building! It looks great, man!
Couple questions-
• was microphone number 1 an old motorcycle kickstand?
• do you wanna be friends in real life? We’d get along well. I’m in Chicago area if you’re ever around and wanna grab a beer.
Haha it was a little hammer claw. Yea I’d go for a beer but I’m in Virginia might be a while!
Why didn’t u put a moisture barrier?