Hey, I’m a new sub from Gloucestershire in UK. These tutorials are fantastic, you’re helping me cleanup a rundown house that dates back many hundreds of years in parts. I’m rebuilding some of the easier, i.e. more recent stuff, with this channel to guide me. Keep ‘em coming your a great communicator of the craft. Cheers, David
I really appreciate that! I don’t often have anyone to film for me, but I look for things along the day that could be helpful to others. If you have any questions, feel free to ask. And once again, thank you for the support!
@@dooeydessimal8917 I’ve only actually applied your glazing series so far, nothing went majorly wrong yesterday - which for me is a huge win. But frankly, out of what I watched so far, your clarity of understanding and the ability to articulate why you do something a particular way is why you’re better than any of the fancy channels with big production budgets. As long as there’s enough visual info to put your words in context, the job’s half done. I’ll be back and getting more ambitious which your help!
Hey, I’m a new sub from Gloucestershire in UK.
These tutorials are fantastic, you’re helping me cleanup a rundown house that dates back many hundreds of years in parts. I’m rebuilding some of the easier, i.e. more recent stuff, with this channel to guide me. Keep ‘em coming your a great communicator of the craft.
Cheers,
David
I really appreciate that! I don’t often have anyone to film for me, but I look for things along the day that could be helpful to others. If you have any questions, feel free to ask. And once again, thank you for the support!
@@dooeydessimal8917
I’ve only actually applied your glazing series so far, nothing went majorly wrong yesterday - which for me is a huge win.
But frankly, out of what I watched so far, your clarity of understanding and the ability to articulate why you do something a particular way is why you’re better than any of the fancy channels with big production budgets.
As long as there’s enough visual info to put your words in context, the job’s half done.
I’ll be back and getting more ambitious which your help!