As a kind of long time viewer I still appreciate the work and thought that went into your videos so much. The little snippets out of your life make it so much more honest to me, for example the thought of you sitting at the beach and filming those intros or just the cat rubbing its head against the post and getting a pet from you after. And don't get me started on the entertaining and craftsmenship levels you put on display there. Keep 'em coming, much love from a joiner from Germany.
the author does like to from scratch, shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxD-QRFQz730FJEh4f9BYSf-nkIMIC9hL_ as another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us dont have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we wont be able to practice the full stack project, is still great.
Another fabulous video SBC.. Scott Of SBC renovated our kitchen, which was at least 40yrs old... an amazing job was done . Scott did set up a sink in our dining room ,plus dust covers as we were living in the house the whole time the kitchen was being renovated! So well Done. The finishing was superb too. 😎 I highly recommend SBC.
Well said! The worst of it all is when u put all the time and effort in along witb all of your commitments and RUclips decide to drop ur viewers! Well done for getting past that!
Due to a flood in our house, we once went 8 months without a "kitchen". I did a makeshift job reusing the existing counters and some 4x4 posts, we did have the range and fridge which was a plus but no cupboards or storage space. No running water sink either, it was a bucket to fill from the bathtub and slop out when done. Always run lifting up layers of lino, plywood, more lino, more plywood....5 layers if I remember in total, then we had to repair the floor structure from the damage. Quite an experience, although the end result was a very nice kitchen. we had planned a remodel as part of the overall house but not the kitchen at that moment in time.
You are by far my favourite content creator. It makes my day when a new video comes through. Australian here and i wish our builders had the same compassion as you
Scott did a very good job on our kitchen. One of his very first jobs. This video brings back a lot of memories. That meat and cheese pie looks great. I’m in the logistics industry and those stock outs are going to be rolling on for a long time especially in New Zealand which is at the very end of the world’s distribution channels
Hey Scott, just found you the other day by a mention from Richard @ Finish Carpentry TV. Love watching you & Jess and the guys. And always a treat when Gaston visits! It’s very entertaining how different things are there from the US, yet us “builders”, are all the same! 😂 Oh, and BTW... The van Rocks! Awaiting the cucumber sandwich shirt to arrive here in Michigan! Best wishes to you & Jess and the gang there!
Love your editing style and music choices Scott. I've watched about everything you put out and enjoyed all of it. I am a builder in the states and imagine it must be difficult juggling jobs with content creating. Keep up the good work and thank you for the exciting episodes!
Hello Scott, my name is Nelson and I am from Chile. I do not know the English language and I always see your videos with the you tube translator, but this last video does not bring the option. I don't know if it depends on you or on you tube, but I would really appreciate your help with that topic and I'm always watching your videos to learn. A hug and greetings.
When we were doing serial renovations I had a couple of laundry tubs that were set-up either inside or out as kitchen and general washing facilities. Partner insisted on a toilet installed somewhere temporarily too, or she wasn't working! Fair enough too.
good way to end my nice 3 day work week, love the content bro and because of you i’ve invested into the 40v system. completely taken apart a pub with the recipe. happy customer
that's the challenge when doing additions and renovations, is that the owner/family maybe still living in the home unless they have alternative living arrangements. And with large extensions, especially upper-floors, the occupants will have to tough out conditions temporarily as it gets a bit rough during the process. Sometimes eating at the in-laws and friends, or bbq out the back, sharing the ensuite while 1 bathroom gets done and then switching to complete the other.
I used to love major annual renovation projects until my spine crushed from osteoporosis 15 yrs ago. My DIY is much smaller scale now, even learning CNC at age 62 !!
1:20 Remove the dishwasher, easier said than done. At least in my sister's house, the previous owner screwed the dishwasher to the back wall. So we needed to get the kitchen top off. But that was blocked by the window sills. Replacing the dishwasher took us longer than planned 😂
Here in the us we don't have a timber shortage there are stacks lined up behind the whole building...but they are charging 3x plus the price for everything.
That’s seems to be the American way!!! I was at Lowe’s last week and they had plenty of 2 by 4 studs priced above $9.00, needless to say I’m not doing any type of carpentry this year.
Renovation my home and building my new workshop this summer. No wood/insulation or at ridiculous prices here (Belgium) too. I fear its not going to get better anytime soon.
Another great video as usual, the only down side to it is the length of the videos, maybe do a longer one if your only uploading once per week. Manchester, England 🏴 😎
My girlfriend really wants to go on a holiday to NZ, but what she doesn't know is that we'll be going on the "Scott Brown Smoko Time Tour of Aukland Bakeries".
You guys have the same system of building as we here in the Netherlands so cool to see, also cool is our man Scott rockin' some Milwaukee gear😁 are you converting mate?🤣 Keep up the great work boys, cheers
Interesting specialization, install cabinets. I assume the cabinets used to be built-ins made on site, but are now shop/factory made ordered to specifications. Thanks for the video.
Scott and Pareau could start a smoko rating scoreboard for the different pies & other cafe food they get at smoko. Love meat pies, cant get them where I am.
While it’s possible to get flat pack kitchens at the hardware stores, most kitchens in NZ are custom made. The cabinet makers want their own teams to install them, so there is a clear line of responsibility if the customer has a complaint.
@@snich63 ahh I see. Where I live we definitely have some companies that design build and install kitchens all themselves. But every lumberyard, lowes and home depot also have kitchen design departments where a homeowner can have a kitchen built and either take recommendations from them on a carpenter to install it or they may have a carpenter already
notice scott is rocking the snickers pant would love to hear his thought on them. Very popular in ireland where i am from living in aus now and cant find them anywhere. 👌
I renovated 2 houses and in each case I moved the kitchen, one house a different room and the other a different part of the room. In each cases we had two counters and two sinks for a few weeks. As for the water, it was moved in one day. Both of these designs were designed to maximize sun exposure and reduce heating costs.
Great video as always. Kitchens are always fun IMHO. Of course, I am a bit biased since that's my specialty. Definitely give cabinet building and fitting a go if you get a chance! I find it immensely satisfying. Right now I am working to get my custom carpentry business to the point to that cabinets are all I do... Not there yet though. Are the majority of the cabinets in NZ frameless? It seems like a number of renovations you've done had frameless cabinets in the kitchen... Both framed and frameless have their advantages but the system32 frameless cabinet is really a work of engineering. But the beauty and craftsmanship of framed cabinets is satisfying putting together. As always, enjoy the videos. Best wishes from Detroit!
Same in Oz you need twenty blokes to do what two used to do. So many people doing one thing. Never saw that in the UK we all did a bit of everything. I like doing kitchens and installing them is money for old rope. How all these guys can function doing the same thing every day I don't know. No wonder the suicide rate is so high on the building. If I didn't do every trade for the variety I would probably have been a statistic by now.
@@yvindascanius6061 Dutch parents I would guess. It really is a very hard name for English to pronounce so they didn't do him any favours if he was born there.
@@snich63 Thank you Steve! when I had a patient with an unusual name I often asked, what was the origin of their names. And they gladly responded. I learned a lot more about them as well during the little cozy chat after the examination. A positive attitude gets you a long way!
Well the wood Shortache is present here to in Germany but we have to wait longer sometimes 6 Months and its all because the Exports America is rn know importing Wood from us so we are worried of Work breaks
@@dressjess oh my word! I'm from the UK but used to live in Cape Town and it always amazed me that despite have really cold & wet winters people thought it totally normal not to insulate or to have any heating. Lol. Me, I'm all about the airtightness, insulation and thermal mass ;)
@@emmaslow that's interesting, maybe Cape town and New Zealand have that in common. The houses in NZ are pretty cold and damp but people are beginning to understand that a home should actually be warm and dry...... (Very very slowly)
Kinda missed the "Scott Brown here" greeting! The material shortages getting global, here in the Netherlands we have the same issues. Sunscreen or windows screens have a delivery time of more than 12 weeks.
Can you do a more detailed explanation about the.. weird kinds of food you got at your bakkery. Never seen a steak and cheese pie at any bakkery i know. Love your vids, and smokotime
You New Zealander's love your birthday cake. I can tell because they sell it everywhere. Does Placemakers have a cake section? LOL Is that steak and cheese pie served hot? Looks delicious. We don't have those in the US
bro the price of lumber in the usa had doubled in 3 months luckily I had a garage full of 2 by 12 by 16 I've been ripping it down and planing it for other sizes I saw a 2x4 for 9usd thats insane 3 years ago it was 2usd we are indeed living in crazy times
Hi Scott. Channels awesome man. I've got the same 18v cordless makita router you use. What's the best bits to use for cutting out hinges ect? I Got it a few months ago and hardly used it yet . Cheers mate Alan.
It's sad to see so many South Africans spread out all over the world. I'm working on a film shoot in Scotland and there are at least 6 saffers on the crew.
Hi Scott. Did you ever fix your Hikoki framing nailer? I think I had similar issues, but after a good clean around the firing pin and Teflon spray on the coil that pushes the nails up and around that area fixed it really well.
Hey, Scott. I noticed that there is no insulation when you strip the Gib board on the kitchen exterior wall. Did you add new insulation before covering it with new Gib board? If no, why? Just curious 🤔 PS: I am from The Philippines and a draftsman for more than 5 years. Our client is from NZ 😂 been following and watching your as basis for our renovation/alteration jobs. Your videos really helped us a lot!
As a kind of long time viewer I still appreciate the work and thought that went into your videos so much. The little snippets out of your life make it so much more honest to me, for example the thought of you sitting at the beach and filming those intros or just the cat rubbing its head against the post and getting a pet from you after. And don't get me started on the entertaining and craftsmenship levels you put on display there. Keep 'em coming, much love from a joiner from Germany.
Germany is represented here! :)) Viel Erfolg Tischlerkollege!
the author does like to from scratch, shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxD-QRFQz730FJEh4f9BYSf-nkIMIC9hL_ as another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us dont have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we wont be able to practice the full stack project, is still great.
Another fabulous video SBC.. Scott Of SBC renovated our kitchen, which was at least 40yrs old... an amazing job was done . Scott did set up a sink in our dining room ,plus dust covers as we were living in the house the whole time the kitchen was being renovated! So well
Done. The finishing was superb too. 😎
I highly recommend SBC.
I need to film my jobs so the clients can reccomend me in my comment section haha
Will never understand how you find time for work, personal life and making vids. Much appreciated mate x
Well said! The worst of it all is when u put all the time and effort in along witb all of your commitments and RUclips decide to drop ur viewers! Well done for getting past that!
Yes Scott. My only complaint is that the video is under 10 minutes. Big love from London, 🇬🇧🏴
Yes, make them ATLEAST 10 minutes long. Get some money for it, Scott.
Same!! Been a long week waiting and then - 9 mins 🥺 I need to get out more....
Sending love from London too😅
@@custommadecrafts1271 Yes mate💪🏼💯
Thank you so much for subscribing, let me know if u like the content then i can figure out if its me or yt😅
My sister fitted her own kitchen did a love job, took her 9 months. Amazing what you can cook in a microwave 😁
Due to a flood in our house, we once went 8 months without a "kitchen". I did a makeshift job reusing the existing counters and some 4x4 posts, we did have the range and fridge which was a plus but no cupboards or storage space. No running water sink either, it was a bucket to fill from the bathtub and slop out when done. Always run lifting up layers of lino, plywood, more lino, more plywood....5 layers if I remember in total, then we had to repair the floor structure from the damage. Quite an experience, although the end result was a very nice kitchen. we had planned a remodel as part of the overall house but not the kitchen at that moment in time.
definitely need an episode on "Pie shops in Auckland" that steak pie looked awesome -
Off the ground do excellent pie reviews in the Auckland area
@@takequite879noted 👍 but a chippys view point of pies would make good viewing
You are by far my favourite content creator. It makes my day when a new video comes through. Australian here and i wish our builders had the same compassion as you
Scott did a very good job on our kitchen. One of his very first jobs. This video brings back a lot of memories. That meat and cheese pie looks great. I’m in the logistics industry and those stock outs are going to be rolling on for a long time especially in New Zealand which is at the very end of the world’s distribution channels
Love your channel Scott! Greets from the Netherlands 🇳🇱
Hey Scott, just found you the other day by a mention from Richard @ Finish Carpentry TV.
Love watching you & Jess and the guys. And always a treat when Gaston visits!
It’s very entertaining how different things are there from the US, yet us “builders”, are all the same! 😂
Oh, and BTW... The van Rocks! Awaiting the cucumber sandwich shirt to arrive here in Michigan!
Best wishes to you & Jess and the gang there!
Love your editing style and music choices Scott. I've watched about everything you put out and enjoyed all of it. I am a builder in the states and imagine it must be difficult juggling jobs with content creating. Keep up the good work and thank you for the exciting episodes!
Thanks man, it's a juggling act but I love making videos 👍
Good work mate!
Your videos are soothing to watch.
Love from India 🇮🇳
Hello Scott, my name is Nelson and I am from Chile. I do not know the English language and I always see your videos with the you tube translator, but this last video does not bring the option. I don't know if it depends on you or on you tube, but I would really appreciate your help with that topic and I'm always watching your videos to learn. A hug and greetings.
Watch it in a web browser & use Auto Translate
@@JohnColgan. Thank you very much for the tip
Hi Nelson, that is autogenerated sorry. Hopefully the desktop suggestion worked 😊
@@ScottBrownCarpentry Thank you very much Scott for taking the time to respond. Greetings from Chile.
4:11 I love this shot. Everything out!
When we were doing serial renovations I had a couple of laundry tubs that were set-up either inside or out as kitchen and general washing facilities. Partner insisted on a toilet installed somewhere temporarily too, or she wasn't working! Fair enough too.
Nice to hear a familiar accent, Wouter and Rikus must be from South Africa🇿🇦 cheers!
Viva south africa
We are in the process of diy renovation of our kitchen and Scott Brown is so spot on with underestimating life without a kitchen sink lol...
😂good luck
@@ScottBrownCarpentry hahaha thanks mate my wife is an apprentice so see how we go...i think to many “smoko time” for us lol
Lovely video as always! I barely do any handy work myself, but I always love learning about it! Thanks for making it seem so accessible!
Love your filming and story telling
There is something about your pace and perspective in life that is very inspiring. Work hard, but keep spirits high
When you also live in Auckland and recognize most of the places he's driving to. Keep up the great work Scott!
Release a video of just B-roll from around Auckland and those smooth relaxing beats
That might make me all teary-eyed. I do miss my home when I watch SBC episodes.
@@TheDavoWade Yes! At the beginning when he showed Mission Bay and Rangitoto, I wanted to crawl right through my computer screen! (In Canada).
Good job Scott
good way to end my nice 3 day work week, love the content bro and because of you i’ve invested into the 40v system. completely taken apart a pub with the recipe. happy customer
The videos of Scott are the best!! Love from The Netherlands
nice video. Interesting to see the differences between NZ and Germany (of course, I said this before. This time it is for the YT-algorithm :-) )
that's the challenge when doing additions and renovations, is that the owner/family maybe still living in the home unless they have alternative living arrangements. And with large extensions, especially upper-floors, the occupants will have to tough out conditions temporarily as it gets a bit rough during the process. Sometimes eating at the in-laws and friends, or bbq out the back, sharing the ensuite while 1 bathroom gets done and then switching to complete the other.
Keep doing old houses! My house is an 80 years old Queenslander and I love the similarities.
I always love it when the "smoko time" music comes on. lol
Amazing Job. Respect from Poland.
exact same colour kitchen uinits and bench top you pulled out i put in my new house 15yrs ago!!
There’s nothing nicer than other tradesmen/women buying you a coffee!
amazing video! keep them up! they flow really nice!
In the us a general remodeler does the cabinetry in all rooms kitchen and bathrooms etc.
Thanks for the latest exciting episode Scott,looking forward to the next.👍👍👍
We are living in weird times indeed. Smooth SMOKO Time hoodie - Cheers!!
I really like the feet on the cabinets. We don't get those. I would like to have access to that style. Would save me alot of work.
Love your work Scott!!
Looking good there. Hopefully you will get some footage of the kitchen install for us. Cheers from Canada!
I hope so too!
I used to love major annual renovation projects until my spine crushed from osteoporosis 15 yrs ago. My DIY is much smaller scale now, even learning CNC at age 62 !!
1:20 Remove the dishwasher, easier said than done. At least in my sister's house, the previous owner screwed the dishwasher to the back wall. So we needed to get the kitchen top off. But that was blocked by the window sills.
Replacing the dishwasher took us longer than planned 😂
What a nightmare 😂
Here in the us we don't have a timber shortage there are stacks lined up behind the whole building...but they are charging 3x plus the price for everything.
Here in Northern California , Home Depot raise the price of a 2X4 stud by $1 after a week.
That’s seems to be the American way!!!
I was at Lowe’s last week and they had plenty of 2 by 4 studs priced above $9.00, needless to say I’m not doing any type of carpentry this year.
If that's a 2.4 metre long length. In the UK it is currently £11 a length or 16 dollars
You crazy man doing everything with that little van.
Greetings from London, ON Canada. Love the videos!
Another great watch.... thanks Scott
Thanks for the quick reply for Kitchen reno. Notice DIY kitchen cabinets all the go. Some channels make it unusually easy. ??
Love how the plumber just grabs the saber saw haha
Thank you for the video!
Renovation my home and building my new workshop this summer. No wood/insulation or at ridiculous prices here (Belgium) too. I fear its not going to get better anytime soon.
Love what I saw at the deli.
Toilet and kitchen 2 areas you want to keep going as long as possible and restore as quickly as possible , and water and electricity ofcourse
Love your work Scott 👌 Theres timber shortages over here in London as well. Plus us roofers are waiting minimum 8 weeks for majority of tiles!
Man, it really is worldwide
Appliance package here are up to 6 months out here. Windows 4 weeks. Cabinets 6 to 8 weeks. I feel your pain...
That's rough man,
3:05 the second I saw that wire rack on the fence I thought it was plasma cutting table... Been watching ColinFurze for too long.
I didn't know there was any one cooler than Scott..... Enter Nate the electrician
Another great video as usual, the only down side to it is the length of the videos, maybe do a longer one if your only uploading once per week. Manchester, England 🏴 😎
My girlfriend really wants to go on a holiday to NZ, but what she doesn't know is that we'll be going on the "Scott Brown Smoko Time Tour of Aukland Bakeries".
She’s also pointed out that Auckland is spelt Auckland.
You guys have the same system of building as we here in the Netherlands so cool to see, also cool is our man Scott rockin' some Milwaukee gear😁 are you converting mate?🤣
Keep up the great work boys, cheers
I'm visiting NZ for the sandwiches and pastries!
That’s on the bucket list!
They sure looked tasty! And cheap!
Wouter- good old South African dude 💪
Interesting specialization, install cabinets. I assume the cabinets used to be built-ins made on site, but are now shop/factory made ordered to specifications. Thanks for the video.
Need a review on that pie asap.
Scott and Pareau could start a smoko rating scoreboard for the different pies & other cafe food they get at smoko. Love meat pies, cant get them where I am.
Boy did that look good.
Omg I cant believe I never realized youve never filmed a kitchen job lol. Carpenters do em all the time in the us
While it’s possible to get flat pack kitchens at the hardware stores, most kitchens in NZ are custom made. The cabinet makers want their own teams to install them, so there is a clear line of responsibility if the customer has a complaint.
@@snich63 ahh I see. Where I live we definitely have some companies that design build and install kitchens all themselves. But every lumberyard, lowes and home depot also have kitchen design departments where a homeowner can have a kitchen built and either take recommendations from them on a carpenter to install it or they may have a carpenter already
notice scott is rocking the snickers pant would love to hear his thought on them. Very popular in ireland where i am from living in aus now and cant find them anywhere. 👌
Great as always Scott! Suggestion for a new T-Shirt: "Real Tradies Drive Vans".
I don’t know about NZ but U.K. seems to be in a building boom everyone is busy and materials are getting more and more difficult
In Wisconsin USA...the cost of materials for a new home from last year to now add 36,000$
I renovated 2 houses and in each case I moved the kitchen, one house a different room and the other a different part of the room. In each cases we had two counters and two sinks for a few weeks. As for the water, it was moved in one day. Both of these designs were designed to maximize sun exposure and reduce heating costs.
Think we need to see a skate session with all the associated tradies taking part👍🤟
Thanks mate
Great video as always. Kitchens are always fun IMHO. Of course, I am a bit biased since that's my specialty. Definitely give cabinet building and fitting a go if you get a chance! I find it immensely satisfying. Right now I am working to get my custom carpentry business to the point to that cabinets are all I do... Not there yet though.
Are the majority of the cabinets in NZ frameless? It seems like a number of renovations you've done had frameless cabinets in the kitchen... Both framed and frameless have their advantages but the system32 frameless cabinet is really a work of engineering. But the beauty and craftsmanship of framed cabinets is satisfying putting together.
As always, enjoy the videos. Best wishes from Detroit!
Same in Oz you need twenty blokes to do what two used to do. So many people doing one thing. Never saw that in the UK we all did a bit of everything. I like doing kitchens and installing them is money for old rope. How all these guys can function doing the same thing every day I don't know. No wonder the suicide rate is so high on the building. If I didn't do every trade for the variety I would probably have been a statistic by now.
You pronounced Wouters name perfectly!
I was just wondering if Wouter has Dutch ancestors! My only reference is Wouter Kellerman: a Dutch flutist.
@@yvindascanius6061 Dutch parents I would guess. It really is a very hard name for English to pronounce so they didn't do him any favours if he was born there.
@@yvindascanius6061 possibly South African. We have a large ZA population in Auckland.
@@snich63 Thank you Steve! when I had a patient with an unusual name I often asked, what was the origin of their names. And they gladly responded. I learned a lot more about them as well during the little cozy chat after the examination. A positive attitude gets you a long way!
Holla from Manchester, UK.
Well the wood Shortache is present here to in Germany but we have to wait longer sometimes 6 Months and its all because the Exports America is rn know importing Wood from us so we are worried of Work breaks
When that wall is all opened up @04:32 is that the inside face of the exterior cladding we can see?!
Yes, that's what most houses in NZ are like. That's why they are so cold!
@@dressjess oh my word! I'm from the UK but used to live in Cape Town and it always amazed me that despite have really cold & wet winters people thought it totally normal not to insulate or to have any heating. Lol. Me, I'm all about the airtightness, insulation and thermal mass ;)
@@emmaslow that's interesting, maybe Cape town and New Zealand have that in common. The houses in NZ are pretty cold and damp but people are beginning to understand that a home should actually be warm and dry...... (Very very slowly)
Kinda missed the "Scott Brown here" greeting!
The material shortages getting global, here in the Netherlands we have the same issues. Sunscreen or windows screens have a delivery time of more than 12 weeks.
Weird times indeed...
Lol I thought I heard a RSA accent. Then yes, Wouter and he talked some more :)
Same 😂
Interesting to see the timber racks so empty, while Ports of Tauranga must have a few hundred thousand tons of logs sitting waiting for export.
Great stuff guys! Love your videos. Your blumber has a funny name, Rikas means rich here in Finland😅 Keep up the good work!
Can you do a more detailed explanation about the.. weird kinds of food you got at your bakkery. Never seen a steak and cheese pie at any bakkery i know. Love your vids, and smokotime
any thought to making the "smoko time" hoodie with the print on the back and a small S.B.C logo front, would be really keen on that
Where do you dispose of the old big items? Dishwasher/Rangehood/Sink etc?
You New Zealander's love your birthday cake. I can tell because they sell it everywhere. Does Placemakers have a cake section? LOL Is that steak and cheese pie served hot? Looks delicious. We don't have those in the US
Pies are so hot you have to blow on them
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bro the price of lumber in the usa had doubled in 3 months luckily I had a garage full of 2 by 12 by 16 I've been ripping it down and planing it for other sizes I saw a 2x4 for 9usd thats insane 3 years ago it was 2usd we are indeed living in crazy times
Always the saffer plumbers :D
I see the job foreman finally showed up at 6:37 LOL
Been working on mine for two months. It’s rough. Everything was worse than I thought it would be. End is in sight tho.
Hi Scott. Channels awesome man. I've got the same 18v cordless makita router you use. What's the best bits to use for cutting out hinges ect? I Got it a few months ago and hardly used it yet . Cheers mate Alan.
Do us a cameo of paeraus puhoro mate looks pretty sick from those little glimpses in the vids
I was just gonna say, real keen to see his puhoro come together!
In a typical project who plans the sequence of work? Is it you or someone else?
Me, most of the time.
Rikus and Wouter......Two of the most Afrikaans names you can get.
100%
It's sad to see so many South Africans spread out all over the world. I'm working on a film shoot in Scotland and there are at least 6 saffers on the crew.
Hi Scott. Did you ever fix your Hikoki framing nailer? I think I had similar issues, but after a good clean around the firing pin and Teflon spray on the coil that pushes the nails up and around that area fixed it really well.
I haven't got around to that yet. Did you use compressed air at all?
I just used cotton buds and some rags. But compressed air seems like it would work just fine too.
Hey, Scott. I noticed that there is no insulation when you strip the Gib board on the kitchen exterior wall. Did you add new insulation before covering it with new Gib board? If no, why? Just curious 🤔
PS: I am from The Philippines and a draftsman for more than 5 years. Our client is from NZ 😂 been following and watching your as basis for our renovation/alteration jobs. Your videos really helped us a lot!
At the Introductory, was that mold on the house roof?
Lichen. Harmless but unsightly
Steak & Cheese....................really, So kitchen fitters get the easy part and take all the glory, wish I was in NZ