hello, horticultor here! i would not use any wood of any kind in a greenhouse! most likely that old wood already houses organisms that you do not want in your greenhouse, for your plants' sake. and moreover, i just do not recommend having anything wood in a greenhouse because of humidity and whatnot. most of the time not good for plants, that's why metal and glass are more commonly used
Wow, that does make sense. Imagine the chemicals that have touched those shelves too. We can easily forget that hygiene is important in the garden too, ie sterilising your Secateurs after every use, etc.
That piece you called trash I believe is a corbel, which goes into the top corner of a doorway for decoration. They are much in demand by people who like old things. If you can find more, they would add a neat touch to your building.
Hello , nothing better than going through an old store with all those treasures. One thing we did was take a bunch of the cool paper work and made a large collage on a wall and had it covered with glass. Every time we walk by it it always reminds us of the journey we went through to get our property complete. Keep up the great work 👍
Looking good...hey Em the wood thats been laying around for years might have termites, or carpenter ant's. Store it someplace where they can't eat your investment, and use it for kindling... IMHO..Lol. Good job girl, It's going to be a great place. ✌️❤️😁
Emma, health is way more important than fashion, use all of the safety gear you can ALWAYS. You will thank all of us that make these comments, we are have learnt in the school of hard knocks. Stay safe and enjoy the journey.
The more you work on your place, the easier it will become. You are going to learn so much and develop so many skills. Love that you are saving an old building. Be safe !
Some of those old advertising posters, calendars, date books, etc., might be worth something to a collector. Be sure to find and check with an appraiser before you throw anything away, unless it's really completely deteriorated. Also, consider putting a 2x4 along the step to help roll your wheelbarrow over it more easily.
Emma make sure to use a metal detector where the floor is missing, not telling what fell thru the cracks. On my 2 old buildings when I was re doing the floors I found all sorts of things including some very old coins :-D
I would keep the wood and make a decorative wall with it..take the nails out,sand it down then white wash the wood or color of your choice and hang the old pictures and some of the other great finds.
One thing to keep in the back of your mind as you go along in this journey is this is a marathon and not a race. Each day you're one step closer to the finish line and it's perseverance that gets you there. Love where you're going with this Emma
If the wood is good quality, you could clean up the duck and the bear and finish them off with some sanding and use them for cutting boards. You can seal them with food grade mineral oil.
3:50 you should put some tin behind your wood stove all the way up to keep you walls from getting to hot and it will help reflect the heat back into the building.
I would save that wood too. Infact, I repurposed mine and made shelves in my garage and lined the tops with left over hardwood flooring, it worked out great!
In the last video, you thought you heard footsteps upstairs. Maybe it is a good idea to place a camera and a motion detection system with an app to your phone. That way, there will be no surprises and make you feel more calm/save 👍. Anyway - Great finds and good progress 👏.
Just found this channel a few days ago. I like a young person coming home and replanting roots. Lots to be said about that. Good luck with this project. Learn lots and lean into it. I'll keep checking in to see what nee progress is made. Probably make some useless observations along the way too.
I am enjoying your videos. I love the treasures you are finding, your ramblings, your visions. I hope you save as much wood as possible, and make lots of money selling the buildings treasures. My 2 wishes are: please preserve the wood, and please find an "end" to your daily projects. Make your episodic scope smaller so we can see your progress with each video.
Glad you are being intentional about items and whether you can use them. The wood with the “tunnels” most likely from termites. Was the building inspected for termite damage? If not might be something to consider as they can do a lot of damage. What an exciting project and fun to watch your adventure! Thank you
You will never forget her.I am a 72 year old Marine and lost my mom when I was 11 and then 4 years later my father had a massive heart attack and stroke at the same time,he was born with a bad heart.He survied but was never the same.
OH EMMA........START YOUR OWN LEDGER ❤❤ 1st entry....purchase of general store! Face mask, storage bins, ......you'll have pages and pages by the time this year is done! Youu'll have a complete tally by years end and something to put on the coffee table as a conversation p7ece when everything is finished years from now!
I have a passion for abandoned and historical structures and with over 23 years of remodeling/rebuilding experience, a project like this would be me living a dream. It's great being able to follow this journey of yours, keep up the hard work!
I learned from doing estate sales and having booths in shops start in one corner and work your way around to clear things. It saves hoping around from area to area. Line up your bins and fill them up put lids on and put id cards on the front to help id what is in them. Good luck
I have bought and emptied 9 old buildings. I agree. It also helps with my ADHD tendencies. It's so easy to get distracted. I also use a wheeled trash can system for anything that isn't fragile. One for trash. One for donation. One for keepers that need attention like washing. You can just toss into the appropriate can as you go. Saves many steps...
My great grandmother kept those ledgers for her household and I have them. It’s so cool to see what they spent money on and how much things cost. They were early purchasers of an automobile and they referred to the pastime of driving adventures as “sporting” when reporting the cost of gas.
You cleaning up the old store, reminded me of the time I helped clean out an old house. And found old news papers, one from the day after Pearl harbor. I wanted to save them but the boss just threw them away..
If you don't sell that old freezer (wouldn't surprise me if it still works) set it out back next to where you're building the greenhouse. Open the drain plug & fill with soil. Buy a container of earthworms and feed them your scraps.... worm castings are an excellent fertilizer for plants. Leave the lid closed during rainy & bad weather. Open on nice sunny days. ❤
You got a wheelbarrow! 🙌🏼 And even better it was fun watching you figure out how best to use it. I also appreciate that every so often you stop doing the routine stuff to give us a quick look at something fun. ❤
Dont know why this popped up in my feed haha but you are awesome and a very nice restauration project! Interested to see how it ends up like. Greets from the Netherlands
Not sure how I came across your channel, but so glad I did! I may or may not have just binge watched all your videos regarding the general store. lol What a fantastic project that lies ahead for you! Buildings like that are a treasure and its history lives on thru you. Bravo for taking it on! I’m sure I’m like everyone else here that’s looking forward to seeing that second floor. Keep up the great work! Ps… After day dreaming for the last 10 years, I finally gave into my inner voice and pulled the trigger on a van. I’m going to be building it out for future travels. And go figure… you have videos on that too! Gives me something to catch up on until we get to see that 2nd floor. 😁
That cheese grinder would make a nice lamp. Think of the lamps above the kitchen island in “That 70s show”. I made one myself but the rusted version would look nicer 😊
In a situation like this where you'll be working on projects there for years, you do need a certain amount of scrap wood stored up for those random little needs here and there. Just have it laid out ready to be picked up and put to task.
Good progress! Getting the floor cleared is always a great start so has to let your eyes and mind see to layout of the room, along with making it easier to maneuver around. Those large cooler are probably not worth saving along with other large heavy items they should be hauled off to the dump/landfill. The wife and I love watching the progress. Best wishes wish we were closer to volunteer with the clear out. We’re both retired and always find it rewarding to do that hunk of stuff.
It's great that you are into saving stuff for It's historical value. I would go crazy in a cool old place like that with all those relics. Thanks for sharing!
Emma, love the channel, I subbed. Find an old 55gal plastic barrel, cut the top off and use that to throw all the trim wood into. So much easier than trying to use the wheel barrow to navigate around. I look forward to future finds. Dont throw old stuff out without some research.. You have some jems for sure!
Set a box on the curb marked free before throwing some things away. One item was either a corner bracket or shelf bracket that someone could use. I think one item was maybe a wheel not sure.
The N95 mask is good for particulates but you need the respirator for the mold. I too save wood, in fact I have a 12x20 shed just for wood. It's invaluable and has saved me a lot of money over the years.
If you are dealing with mold, you need a full-face respirator, a suit, gloves. Leave no skin exposed. I would also want to be aware of lead and asbestos in that place, but a full hazmat suit would not make for a good video.
Keep doing the toast to your mom, she is watching over you. It’ll always be difficult when talking about her, but it eases up a bit after some time. There are days when it just hits you all at once and other days you can talk obsessively. My daughter and I visited my mom’s grave just after Christmas and we both broke down, it has been 8 years and it still hurts. It never goes away, you just learn to live with it. Maybe with some of that wood someone can build you frames for those pictures you found and are keeping. Pull the nails and see if it can be used for picture frames.
Believe it might be hard getting so much advice from your followers. Most are offering with only your best interest in mind and likely from the perspective of their own experiences. Do consider the suggestion for appropriate work gear. Mold, varmit poo and other contaminents are genuine concerns. Gloves and footwear are important. The best advice my husband and I received was to create two areas: Germany, which was a strictly maintained spot to keep tools and supplies. Switzerland is where you have a clean, protected place for respite (food, washing, rest and personal care). Thank you for sharing your journey with us!
You might want to take a closer look at some of that wood before burning. Chestnut and Cherry were pretty common back in that store's era...BTW, those marks in that one board could be from termites.
Great adventure you are having!! 😊 The Momma in me is coming out here, hope you don't mind... PLEASE wear the horrible respiratory mask, it will save your lungs. Mold spores will go through the N95. Also, keep your work boots at the site that way you never forget them and wear your Uggs! A nail in the foot is not something you want. You also can remove mold from papers/boxes. It's easy and framing the old advertisements and sealing the old boxes with a varnish would be really cool. Well done, it is going to be an amazing space 😊
I just love that old building. It is so cool. You never know what you might find. If I wasn't so far away, I would love to help you. Just keep plugging along.
You can fog the building with Chlorine Dioxide to kill mold. I use the Vital Oxide brand in a Fogmaster Jr. fogger. It blows the liquid out in a very fine mist that gets into all the small spaces. It's FDA certified for no-rinse wipedown of food preparation surfaces and when it dries it breaks down to leave no toxic residue. It's not harmful for skin contact but don't breathe the fog. For your building I'd put the fogger with a full tank on a tall ladder and run an extension cord outside. Plugging up all the holes and gaps you can keeps the fog inside. Open all cabinet doors and drawers so the fog can get in. When it's emptied the tank, unplug the cord and let it sit for a day so the fog will all settle and break down. With the piles of stuff in the building I'd still wear a mask while cleaning it out but a lot of the active mold and spores will be dead. Chlorine Dioxide keeps mold from coming back because it's a sporicide. New mold spores have to come in with the right conditions for them to grow. When the building is all empty fog it again. Same story with the upstairs, with a tarp to block off the elevator so the fog doesn't all run down to the main floor.
I bought a cabin with everything left in it and a 2 car garage. Still have a ton to go through but could not believe the awesome treasures ( moose antlers and fish plates) but a little freaked by other items ( what is that mystery substance in the barrel??) have fun
I think you bought a really cool property. I've done a few renovations of my own. I'm on my last one as I'm turning 68 in a couple of weeks and it's getting harder to do. Good luck with your future projects. I'm enjoying watching what you are doing. You are finding some really amazing antiques.
You might want to consider contacting your closest or local Historical Society and see if they would like any of the older stuff that you are not interested in keeping for yourself
Well you are making progress , decisions ! decisions ! , but that’s what makes life so interesting (?!) Always looking forward for the next adventure !!!!
An Air Locker AP700 denailer gun is $55 on Amazon. It will pop nails out of wood quick and easy. Get all the nails out then the boards can be planed smooth and even thickness.
65 degrees Fahrenheit or 18.3°C Celsius is indeed nice weather. It's currently 5°C or 41 degrees Fahrenheit out here in the Netherlands🇳🇱, also a nice temperature, in my opinion. Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit lived in the Netherlands🇳🇱 btw. He gave chemistry at a college here in Amsterdam in 1718 and joined the Dutch Royal Society in 1724,... just an fyi. But we Dutch do use Celsius.
Also Emma. Have your dad help you here: put up some hravy duty plastic in those 2 front windows. Then, put some hinges and latches on the plywood currently covering the space. Make them swing inward so you can keep people out by latching from the inside. Evem split them in half, making them easier to swing on lighter duty hinges. That natural lighting will put pep in your step, trust me, and the clear plastic will keep the wind out.
I'm so glad I found your channel! I watched your back videos & was wondering what happened to your job after you sold your van? There were 2 years we are missing, if you'd like to share 😊 Looking forward to next video!!
That respirator is more for blocking vapors like for painting or working with chemicals. It does work for particulates also but is a little overkill. A regular dust mask like that KN 95 you were wearing would work just fine and is less cumbersome.
Always interesting! 😀 That wood box that might be mouldy: spray with bleach and put it in the sun. Probably be fine. Also, With the price of wood these days, I’d save as much as reasonable for possible reuse later. 👍
Not “carpenter bee” wood… Cypress. When it looks like that, it’s called “pecky cypress”, or “greenhouse peck”, used in greenhouses. Generally found along rivers or lakes as they love water. Very chic in the 1950’s. Pecky cypress can be seen in a popular TV show of that time “Perry Mason”, on his office walls. It was also very desirable for use in recording studios as it had good acoustical characteristics. 👍 over harvested and sort of rare these days.
Good decision on keeping the bear and the duck. Things that seem mundane or innocuous at the moment may become features when you start putting everything back together and decorating. It’s really amazing how much usable stuff or original parts you will find in old buildings. I’ve done a few and I feel your pain. Be careful and don’t step on any nails !
I'm liking the progress and seeing what you find. It's like poking around in an old attic with a cousin. Always a thrill when you "gasp","oh look!" "That's so cool." and it is.😁I can't hardly wait til you get up those iron stairs and see what's up top. Do be careful and see ya soon!
hello, horticultor here! i would not use any wood of any kind in a greenhouse! most likely that old wood already houses organisms that you do not want in your greenhouse, for your plants' sake. and moreover, i just do not recommend having anything wood in a greenhouse because of humidity and whatnot. most of the time not good for plants, that's why metal and glass are more commonly used
Would you use brick or pavers for floor? Thx for your wisdom
I’m thinking bricks would let moisture move, no cement, maybe lime mortar or no grout?
Wow, that does make sense. Imagine the chemicals that have touched those shelves too. We can easily forget that hygiene is important in the garden too, ie sterilising your Secateurs after every use, etc.
That piece you called trash I believe is a corbel, which goes into the top corner of a doorway for decoration. They are much in demand by people who like old things. If you can find more, they would add a neat touch to your building.
Yes! I was coming to say that. When she called it trash I was ready to grab my purse and keys and head over to get it! 😂
Took me 10 years before I could talk about my dad without crying.
It's so hard, I feel you 🥺💗
Grief changes, it never goes away. St.Paul,Minnesota.
I can't wait to see upstairs!
Hello Cynthia how are you doing today
Hello , nothing better than going through an old store with all those treasures. One thing we did was take a bunch of the cool paper work and made a large collage on a wall and had it covered with glass. Every time we walk by it it always reminds us of the journey we went through to get our property complete. Keep up the great work 👍
That’s such a great idea! I would love to do something like that 😊
Emma, you break my heart with your toast of expresso/coffee to your Mom. It's a beautiful thing.
Looking good...hey Em the wood thats been laying around for years might have termites, or carpenter ant's. Store it someplace where they can't eat your investment, and use it for kindling... IMHO..Lol.
Good job girl, It's going to be a great place.
✌️❤️😁
Emma, health is way more important than fashion, use all of the safety gear you can ALWAYS.
You will thank all of us that make these comments, we are have learnt in the school of hard knocks. Stay safe and enjoy the journey.
The more you work on your place, the easier it will become. You are going to learn so much and develop so many skills. Love that you are saving an old building. Be safe !
Some of those old advertising posters, calendars, date books, etc., might be worth something to a collector. Be sure to find and check with an appraiser before you throw anything away, unless it's really completely deteriorated.
Also, consider putting a 2x4 along the step to help roll your wheelbarrow over it more easily.
Emma make sure to use a metal detector where the floor is missing, not telling what fell thru the cracks. On my 2 old buildings when I was re doing the floors I found all sorts of things including some very old coins :-D
I would keep the wood and make a decorative wall with it..take the nails out,sand it down then white wash the wood or color of your choice and hang the old pictures and some of the other great finds.
Such a hard worker, such a large task it is hard to see where to begin. Thanks for sharing your progress and inspiring journey.
One thing to keep in the back of your mind as you go along in this journey is this is a marathon and not a race. Each day you're one step closer to the finish line and it's perseverance that gets you there. Love where you're going with this Emma
If the wood is good quality, you could clean up the duck and the bear and finish them off with some sanding and use them for cutting boards. You can seal them with food grade mineral oil.
3:50 you should put some tin behind your wood stove all the way up to keep you walls from getting to hot and it will help reflect the heat back into the building.
Amazing work and organization skills. Way to be grateful!
Omgosh I love the wall unit/shelving! I would love to help you. How rewarding and fun.❤
I would save that wood too. Infact, I repurposed mine and made shelves in my garage and lined the tops with left over hardwood flooring, it worked out great!
In the last video, you thought you heard footsteps upstairs.
Maybe it is a good idea to place a camera and a motion detection system with an app to your phone.
That way, there will be no surprises and make you feel more calm/save 👍.
Anyway -
Great finds and good progress 👏.
New subscriber!!! You accomplished so much!! Loved all the little treasures you’re finding! Can’t wait to see the video!!! ❤
Hello my dear how are you doing today
Just found this channel a few days ago. I like a young person coming home and replanting roots. Lots to be said about that. Good luck with this project. Learn lots and lean into it. I'll keep checking in to see what nee progress is made. Probably make some useless observations along the way too.
Before listening to anyone on this app.there are antique appliance repair people that can tell if you can salvage the fridges.
I am enjoying your videos. I love the treasures you are finding, your ramblings, your visions.
I hope you save as much wood as possible, and make lots of money selling the buildings treasures.
My 2 wishes are: please preserve the wood, and please find an "end" to your daily projects. Make your episodic scope smaller so we can see your progress with each video.
Glad you are being intentional about items and whether you can use them. The wood with the “tunnels” most likely from termites. Was the building inspected for termite damage? If not might be something to consider as they can do a lot of damage. What an exciting project and fun to watch your adventure! Thank you
Hello Sherri how are you doing today
You will never forget her.I am a 72 year old Marine and lost my mom when I was 11 and then 4 years later my father had a massive heart attack and stroke at the same time,he was born with a bad heart.He survied but was never the same.
Hi Emma just love your laidback attitude. Am sure you will get there one day. 👍🏴
OH EMMA........START YOUR OWN LEDGER ❤❤ 1st entry....purchase of general store! Face mask, storage bins, ......you'll have pages and pages by the time this year is done! Youu'll have a complete tally by years end and something to put on the coffee table as a conversation p7ece when everything is finished years from now!
Wow that is SUCH a cute idea, but I don't know if I'm organized enough for it! I could try?! 😅
@@emmashaye save receipts and slide them into the pages and jot the notes when you have time. The receipts will have dates on them.
I have a passion for abandoned and historical structures and with over 23 years of remodeling/rebuilding experience, a project like this would be me living a dream. It's great being able to follow this journey of yours, keep up the hard work!
I spent my early childhood in Norfolk VA, love hearing all these old place names. Thanks for sharing!
I was told once if you put things in a ziploc bag & put it in the freezer it kills the mold (like on books or that box). Worth looking into.
Crazy but I find this oddly relaxing. I wish I could help you Emma. Keep your videos coming! Thank you Emma
I learned from doing estate sales and having booths in shops start in one corner and work your way around to clear things. It saves hoping around from area to area. Line up your bins and fill them up put lids on and put id cards on the front to help id what is in them. Good luck
I have bought and emptied 9 old buildings. I agree. It also helps with my ADHD tendencies. It's so easy to get distracted. I also use a wheeled trash can system for anything that isn't fragile.
One for trash. One for donation. One for keepers that need attention like washing. You can just toss into the appropriate can as you go. Saves many steps...
My great grandmother kept those ledgers for her household and I have them. It’s so cool to see what they spent money on and how much things cost. They were early purchasers of an automobile and they referred to the pastime of driving adventures as “sporting” when reporting the cost of gas.
Just followed you here from TikTok, subscribed and excited to come on this journey with everyone ❤
You cleaning up the old store, reminded me of the time I helped clean out an old house. And found old news papers, one from the day after Pearl harbor. I wanted to save them but the boss just threw them away..
Emma, the photos are a keeper, will look great on the wall when your done.
Hello Emma, keep up these good quality videos
If you don't sell that old freezer (wouldn't surprise me if it still works) set it out back next to where you're building the greenhouse. Open the drain plug & fill with soil. Buy a container of earthworms and feed them your scraps.... worm castings are an excellent fertilizer for plants.
Leave the lid closed during rainy & bad weather. Open on nice sunny days. ❤
You got a wheelbarrow! 🙌🏼 And even better it was fun watching you figure out how best to use it. I also appreciate that every so often you stop doing the routine stuff to give us a quick look at something fun. ❤
Dont know why this popped up in my feed haha but you are awesome and a very nice restauration project! Interested to see how it ends up like. Greets from the Netherlands
I have a copy of Handmade Houses, too! I bought it when it came out and it inspired my own build.
Wjow love these old photos!!! I'd keep the old crates. Love the shelves on the wall. Really pretty. All the best.
I love that you honor your mom every intro thanks for that I lost my mom going on ten years this May
Not sure how I came across your channel, but so glad I did! I may or may not have just binge watched all your videos regarding the general store. lol What a fantastic project that lies ahead for you! Buildings like that are a treasure and its history lives on thru you. Bravo for taking it on! I’m sure I’m like everyone else here that’s looking forward to seeing that second floor. Keep up the great work! Ps… After day dreaming for the last 10 years, I finally gave into my inner voice and pulled the trigger on a van. I’m going to be building it out for future travels. And go figure… you have videos on that too! Gives me something to catch up on until we get to see that 2nd floor. 😁
That cheese grinder would make a nice lamp. Think of the lamps above the kitchen island in “That 70s show”. I made one myself but the rusted version would look nicer 😊
In a situation like this where you'll be working on projects there for years, you do need a certain amount of scrap wood stored up for those random little needs here and there. Just have it laid out ready to be picked up and put to task.
Good progress! Getting the floor cleared is always a great start so has to let your eyes and mind see to layout of the room, along with making it easier to maneuver around. Those large cooler are probably not worth saving along with other large heavy items they should be hauled off to the dump/landfill. The wife and I love watching the progress. Best wishes wish we were closer to volunteer with the clear out. We’re both retired and always find it rewarding to do that hunk of stuff.
It's great that you are into saving stuff for It's historical value. I would go crazy in a cool old place like that with all those relics. Thanks for sharing!
Emma, love the channel, I subbed. Find an old 55gal plastic barrel, cut the top off and use that to throw all the trim wood into. So much easier than trying to use the wheel barrow to navigate around. I look forward to future finds. Dont throw old stuff out without some research.. You have some jems for sure!
Set a box on the curb marked free before throwing some things away. One item was either a corner bracket or shelf bracket that someone could use. I think one item was maybe a wheel not sure.
The N95 mask is good for particulates but you need the respirator for the mold. I too save wood, in fact I have a 12x20 shed just for wood. It's invaluable and has saved me a lot of money over the years.
If you are dealing with mold, you need a full-face respirator, a suit, gloves. Leave no skin exposed. I would also want to be aware of lead and asbestos in that place, but a full hazmat suit would not make for a good video.
Keep doing the toast to your mom, she is watching over you. It’ll always be difficult when talking about her, but it eases up a bit after some time. There are days when it just hits you all at once and other days you can talk obsessively. My daughter and I visited my mom’s grave just after Christmas and we both broke down, it has been 8 years and it still hurts. It never goes away, you just learn to live with it.
Maybe with some of that wood someone can build you frames for those pictures you found and are keeping. Pull the nails and see if it can be used for picture frames.
This channel is slowly becoming my favorite. I love it!
what a stunning building and project.
Believe it might be hard getting so much advice from your followers. Most are offering with only your best interest in mind and likely from the perspective of their own experiences.
Do consider the suggestion for appropriate work gear. Mold, varmit poo and other contaminents are genuine concerns. Gloves and footwear are important.
The best advice my husband and I received was to create two areas: Germany, which was a strictly maintained spot to keep tools and supplies. Switzerland is where you have a clean, protected place for respite (food, washing, rest and personal care).
Thank you for sharing your journey with us!
You might want to take a closer look at some of that wood before burning. Chestnut and Cherry were pretty common back in that store's era...BTW, those marks in that one board could be from termites.
Great adventure you are having!! 😊
The Momma in me is coming out here, hope you don't mind...
PLEASE wear the horrible respiratory mask, it will save your lungs. Mold spores will go through the N95. Also, keep your work boots at the site that way you never forget them and wear your Uggs! A nail in the foot is not something you want.
You also can remove mold from papers/boxes. It's easy and framing the old advertisements and sealing the old boxes with a varnish would be really cool.
Well done, it is going to be an amazing space 😊
I love the curved shelving in the front probably used for window displays. Would be great for holiday displays.
I just love that old building. It is so cool. You never know what you might find. If I wasn't so far away, I would love to help you. Just keep plugging along.
You can fog the building with Chlorine Dioxide to kill mold. I use the Vital Oxide brand in a Fogmaster Jr. fogger. It blows the liquid out in a very fine mist that gets into all the small spaces. It's FDA certified for no-rinse wipedown of food preparation surfaces and when it dries it breaks down to leave no toxic residue. It's not harmful for skin contact but don't breathe the fog.
For your building I'd put the fogger with a full tank on a tall ladder and run an extension cord outside. Plugging up all the holes and gaps you can keeps the fog inside. Open all cabinet doors and drawers so the fog can get in.
When it's emptied the tank, unplug the cord and let it sit for a day so the fog will all settle and break down.
With the piles of stuff in the building I'd still wear a mask while cleaning it out but a lot of the active mold and spores will be dead.
Chlorine Dioxide keeps mold from coming back because it's a sporicide. New mold spores have to come in with the right conditions for them to grow.
When the building is all empty fog it again. Same story with the upstairs, with a tarp to block off the elevator so the fog doesn't all run down to the main floor.
Hell yeah, always looking forward to a new update on the space! 🥳
A lot accomplished in this episode. Good job!
Has to be fun looking through all the stuff left behind.
I love watching you and your content ❤
Put the shade ALL the way up! Whole new world! Both doors!
I bought a cabin with everything left in it and a 2 car garage. Still have a ton to go through but could not believe the awesome treasures ( moose antlers and fish plates) but a little freaked by other items ( what is that mystery substance in the barrel??) have fun
you can use the old wood for the interioer/decoration and other thinks, also when you have to replace thinks in the house
hi emma happy new year if I was there I'd put in the overtime to help you get it cleaned out and work till late daily
Good job. You are an inspiration for all young women who are wanting to find their purpose on this earth. God bless you and have a great new year!
Hello Rosie how are you doing today
I think you bought a really cool property. I've done a few renovations of my own. I'm on my last one as I'm turning 68 in a couple of weeks and it's getting harder to do. Good luck with your future projects. I'm enjoying watching what you are doing. You are finding some really amazing antiques.
Great progress...one thing you're not afraid to work. And learn quickly like backing off the porch instead of pushing lol!!! Have fun!!!
I'll definitely get in there, even if I'm a little clumsy lol!!
Duck and bear can be oiled and used as cheese boards
that's actually so cute
Hello Denise where are you from?
What a cool project you have here! I am really enjoying your videos. Keep up the great work, Emma!
You might want to consider contacting your closest or local Historical Society and see if they would like any of the older stuff that you are not interested in keeping for yourself
Well you are making progress , decisions ! decisions ! , but that’s what makes life so interesting (?!)
Always looking forward for the next adventure !!!!
Looked forward to this upload. And the ones to come. Thanks for this😇
I just subscribed. I like watching you plug away at this and I am looking forward to see where this goes.
What I'm seeing is so cool ,please don't give up.
An Air Locker AP700 denailer gun is $55 on Amazon. It will pop nails out of wood quick and easy. Get all the nails out then the boards can be planed smooth and even thickness.
Amazing, I'm looking into that!
Goodness the wood that a craftsman could refinish and restore in that building....
65 degrees Fahrenheit or 18.3°C Celsius is indeed nice weather.
It's currently 5°C or 41 degrees Fahrenheit out here in the Netherlands🇳🇱, also a nice temperature, in my opinion.
Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit lived in the Netherlands🇳🇱 btw.
He gave chemistry at a college here in Amsterdam in 1718 and joined the Dutch Royal Society in 1724,... just an fyi.
But we Dutch do use Celsius.
@@Tjalie-j6i 41° is not bad. I live in Michigan. It is 17° right now cold.🥶
That's awesome! 5°C is a little cold for me, but I need to get used to it I guess 😂
@jonphinney4065 -8°C or 17°F yep, that's an early winter cold 🧥 ❄️ 🥶 .
@@emmashaye Yep, a little history🇳🇱 lesson and a European🇪🇺 weather🌡🥶🥵 report all in one 😆 👍.
Also Emma. Have your dad help you here: put up some hravy duty plastic in those 2 front windows. Then, put some hinges and latches on the plywood currently covering the space. Make them swing inward so you can keep people out by latching from the inside. Evem split them in half, making them easier to swing on lighter duty hinges. That natural lighting will put pep in your step, trust me, and the clear plastic will keep the wind out.
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle! Time spent is always worth it!
looks like its coming along! good work!💌
great video, thanks for sharing...and yes it probably is everybody, its certainly me years later as well.
I'm so glad I found your channel! I watched your back videos & was wondering what happened to your job after you sold your van? There were 2 years we are missing, if you'd like to share 😊 Looking forward to next video!!
That respirator is more for blocking vapors like for painting or working with chemicals. It does work for particulates also but is a little overkill. A regular dust mask like that KN 95 you were wearing would work just fine and is less cumbersome.
Really good to know, thank you!
@@emmashaye You should be aware of lead and asbestos also.
Fairyland would be a gorgeous wall mural.
I’m so happy RUclips brought me to your channel. This is so freaking cool.
Thank you so much! Glad you're here! ☺️
I think that wooden duck might be a dragon. I'm loving these
Dad is handy and handsome!
16:00 you should get a IBC tote to put your wood in to store it outside.
Always interesting! 😀
That wood box that might be mouldy: spray with bleach and put it in the sun. Probably be fine. Also, With the price of wood these days, I’d save as much as reasonable for possible reuse later. 👍
looks like you are having fun
Not “carpenter bee” wood… Cypress. When it looks like that, it’s called “pecky cypress”, or “greenhouse peck”, used in greenhouses. Generally found along rivers or lakes as they love water. Very chic in the 1950’s. Pecky cypress can be seen in a popular TV show of that time “Perry Mason”, on his office walls. It was also very desirable for use in recording studios as it had good acoustical characteristics. 👍 over harvested and sort of rare these days.
Good decision on keeping the bear and the duck. Things that seem mundane or innocuous at the moment may become features when you start putting everything back together and decorating. It’s really amazing how much usable stuff or original parts you will find in old buildings. I’ve done a few and I feel your pain.
Be careful and don’t step on any nails !
That is awesome! I have a few bigger pieces of it as well!
.. nice that its a free standing building ..!
I'm thinking pressure washing wood or wipe it down. And design a cool room divider out of the random pieces of wood.
You can always use the wood that you don't know what to do with as kindling for starting your future wood stove or fireplace.
Okay so I've watched a of your vlogs here and there . And decided to sub your channel. Idk it is kinda interesting .
I'm liking the progress and seeing what you find. It's like poking around in an old attic with a cousin. Always a thrill when you "gasp","oh look!" "That's so cool." and it is.😁I can't hardly wait til you get up those iron stairs and see what's up top. Do be careful and see ya soon!