That wagon looks amazing. The color choices are captivating. I can’t believe no one has purchased it yet. I wish I could pick out colors that work together so well like your wife can. It definitely takes talent and tons of thought . Thanks for all your time and sharing it with all of us.
When I woke up on a scale of 1 to 10 with 10 being the worst, the pain was a 10. And they got me up to walk. I couldn’t move my leg, and they moved it across the bed, and they helped me up and I walked across the room and back. The next day when they got me up to walk, I was able to move my leg across the bed, and I could see that it was getting better. It’s been over twenty-five years, and it was the best thing I ever did. It takes a couple months to get back to normal. You will be glad you did it.
@@kenskarpentry I had hernia surgery and they shot me with lanacane and I had abslutetly no pain, I never had to use pain killer. My was kney surger was 23 years ago no telling what improvements they have made. You could ask the doctor.
The door is looking great. You have the results of over 50 years of hard work. I’ve been retired for 10 years and I’m still cleaning up. Currant projects included. It never ends, Thank God.
Ken, you most likely will be able to walk out of the hospital almost right away (barring any complications, God forbid!), because when my Mom who is 80 years old had a total hip replacement, she went home the next day using a walker. She was able to put half of her weight (she's not overweight at all) on the leg when using the walker to walk. And within a few weeks, she was able to walk without the walker. And, she said there wasn't very much pain. She just took extra-strength Tylenol for a few days immediately after the surgery. She's doing great. Hopefully, this will be your experience, too (except with your knee, of course!! LOL).
Had a knee replacement 6 years ago the PT prior to the surgery is very important also the PT after that is key to being pain free after the surgery. I have no issues with my replacement knee now best thing I ever did. If you have any questions feel free to ask me. All the best
Ken, glad to hear and see that your surgery is coming closer so that your pain will go away. I am wondering if you should run a router around the outside edges of the overall doorframe? This will make the frame edges have less splinters and make the door seal better. I really like your Dutch door concept!
I can relate very well with you Ken. My left knee meniscus is gone and I have an MRI on to determine what the next step is on the 25th. I hope they decide to do the replacement. I'm tired of living in pain. Getting old hasn't been easy.
Wagon looking great. Had my right knee replaced in 2018, joint was bone one bone for 25 years. I worked on concrete surfaces and ladders continuously during that time. I was retired and 68 years old when it was done. Best thing I ever did. No pain in that knee since. I was up walking 1 hour after the surgery and they had me step up 2 stairs. Elected to stay overnight at Hospital out of caution. Used a walker for about 3 weeks after I got home. Walked as much as I could to rebuild leg strength during those three weeks. One thing to check after you are all healed is both of your leg lengths. (My right gained 5/8" which is corrected by adding to the sole of the left shoe, can also be done by a build up inside shoe. Difference can lead to hip problems.) Talk to your surgeon about forgoing problem. Good luck.
Making progress and creating every day! Motion is the best Lotion! Thank you for your videos and sharing your knowledge. A "door hanger" is the new "cliff hanger".
I learn so much from watching you and Al. I never thought about using two clamps to adapt to a long length. The vardo is looking so smart. Love the color choices ladies. Love a Dutch door.
Short videos are always an important addition. It’s hard to downsize when it’s been your life’s work. But you will open up your carport, the small storage shed, and the yard to grass. Thanks for sharing your day!
In the early days after surgery, use an ice water wrap to ease the pain. the doctor should know about a circulation system that pumps cold water from the Ice water slurry to the wrap around your knee. It helps a great deal.
Had my knee replaced June 18th. Surgery at 7:00 am & walked out at 12 noon. As I've mentioned before, stay up on your meds & therapy. Especially your therapy at home. Good luck & I love the color scheme. God Bless you.
Ken, too bad you can’t keep on your project until it is done, was hoping you could wait until winter when you wouldn’t be working because of weather. I’m a pack rat Ken, and stink at organizing. I save everything, bad habit I picked up from my otherwise wonderful Dad.
My mother had both knees and both hips replaced. Last one when she was in her early 80's. I think you will find it is the best thing you have done in a while. She said, on the first one, a knee, she wishes she had done it sooner. You are a tough Vermonter, so you will survive it great. Keep up the great videos. God Bless.
I will hit my 4 year Total Knee Replacement anneversary on Oct 23. Ken, you will be in pain after wards for weeks. So be sure to take and monitor your medications. And do your P.T. afterwards. One suggestion I have is to start now and work on increasing your upper body strength, you will need it all the time and be glad you did. A couple of items you need are a Walker, Crutches and know how to use them, maybe a cane, Gait belt for pt, a Wedge pillow for elvating your leg, a small soccer ball size ball also for pt. And if you have a wood rocking chair that you can set in to rock using your new knee, it keeps it moving and helps regain your Range Of Motion. If your bedroom is upstairs, try to have a 2nd walker for upstairs or have someone carry yours when you go up and down. I barrowed a neighbors because I live alone. You will need ice packs for your knee, I made mine with 3 cups of water, 1 cup of rubbing alcohol poured into a 1 gal zip lock bag and double bag with a second one, and freeze. Make 3 or 4 of these. They wont freeze they just get slushy, and feel GREAT. Also I purchased on Amazon a Cryo/Cuff Cooler, it is a knee brace style wrap that you put on your knee and fill with cold water from a jug. The cuff tightens up when filled and it feels soooo goood. And when it warms you place the jug on the floor and let it drain back into the jug, then swirl it around and then lift the jug up and let the cuff refill. Its easy to use. They used these at my Doctors PT location. Some of these items Insurance may or may not be covered by insurance. The Cryo/Cuff was around $105. Good luck
G00d morning Ken. When my husband had his knee replaced, he was unable to follow through with rehab because of a heart. issue, rehabilitation extremely important. May God bless you and heal you quickly.
I like how you extended the clamps by clamping the clamp - never saw that before! Don’t worry about the pile of stuff around the yard - shows work has been going on 👍🏼
Your "going to the doctor jacket" matched the Vardo roof and trim. 🙂Looked sharp!! I'm glad you're making progress on the new knee. I'm sure you're anxious to get it taken care of and off of your mind. You're getting around good, all things considered. The door framing and skin looks awesome. Looking forward to seeing it next time. Appreciate the video. God bless
I have had one total knee replacement about 9 nine years ago. The best advise I can give you is....do the rehab exercises. Keep the knee moving and I know it will hurt, but it will get better.
Your surgery should go well, and if you do all the exercises that the PT shows you, you'll heal quickly. Can't wait to see the Dutch door hanging and swinging! 😊
Hi Ken. I'm sure you've heard every story, good and bad, about knee replacement. Since it's all new to you, I'm sure it causes you deep concern and fear of the unknown. I've been in your shoes and was scared and not too sure that I wanted to proceed. Although it's considered a big surgery, it's so commonplace that the success rate is extremely high. I went into my first replacement surgery having a left hip and a right knee replaced the same day. It was a bit of a struggle afterwards but they had me up and walking around with a walker the very same day and I went home the following day. Yes, it's a bit painful in the very early stages of recovery but it gets better each and every day. I personally didn't need any pain medication but everyone is different. But a funny thing begins to happen. Yes, you have a bit of pain from the surgery, but you also begin to realize that your knee itself doesn't hurt anymore. That's good news when you realize it. I may have shared this with you before but there's a few things you can do at home that will make your recovery easier. First, you'll be spending a fair amount of time in a recliner....it's just the way it is. For active guys like us, it's not what we're used to but it's something you must do. Get out into your workshop and build a platform to put the recliner on. I made mine about 7 inches tall and it helps you immensely to get in and out of the chair. Make it just big enough to sit the chair on and add some safety pieces so the chair doesn't slide around on the platform. You'll thank yourself for making it. Also, I went and bought a toilet seat extension which is a round booster that attaches to the bowl. No holes to drill or anything but it raises the seat area about 6 inches or so. You would be surprised how non stressful it is on your wound when sitting and standing. Then just one last piece of advice. When you're sitting or lying down and you begin to feel a bathroom urge, get moving immediately because it's takes a lot longer to get there than normal. You'll be glad you did. Then, therapy. I can't stress enough how important it is. Don't blow off the home therapy. Do the exercises as they outline and don't short cut it. You'll be good as new before you know it. I've had 7 various joint replacements and each one was amazingly successful and recovery went better than expected. You'll enjoy the same results. The stories about how long a new joint will last are all baloney. They last forever. My surgeon told me that unless I begin playing pro football, or take up skydiving, he'll never see me again for the same joint. That's more good news. So how successful is joint replacement surgery? Now, at 75 years of age, I can work on my hobby cars doing anything necessary, do anything at all around the house, climb ladders, lay under the sink, throw the football around with my grandson and easily run out to catch a pass. Most recently I had both shoulders replaced and can again throw a football 55 yards. Look forward to more than a replacement...look forward to being restored. Don't worry...it's just a scratch. Be well. Rich
I had my right knee replaced about 8 years ago so things may have changed. I had the operation and spent 5 days in the hospital. Then was home for over a month before I couldn't stand it and went to my building to do lightweight easy things. During that time I was going to physical therapy and doing stretches at home.
I've had both knees done a few years ago....what a relief from pain and sadly unable to get on my knees only can when wear good knee pads!!!! Praise God for his care and provision. By the chop saw....a good place for a plastic 30 gal. trash can!!!!!!
I don’t mind a short video. It’s nice to see any progress at all, and I’m excited to see the next steps for the vardo. I’m interested to see how you’re going to insulate everything. Is it going to be a year round traveling residence or just a summer vacation home? I can just see it being pulled into a traveler’s camp ground. It will certainly turn heads, because it’s so unique. Cleaning up is a PITA (pain in the @$$) on a good day. I will strongly recommend that you concentrate on getting the things that are outside redded up first. (Yes, “redd” is a word. I’ve even found it in Webster’s dictionary.) After all, you can clean up the garage while watching the snow falling outside through the windows. Your tools will probably be better off under a roof, too.
Glad to hear action is starting to address the painful knee. It does take a while for all the pre-planning before the actual surgery takes place. Despite the knee, you are making great progress on the clean-up in between your major wagon project. Thanks for the videos...
I have had a knee and a hip done in the last four years. Both have turned out great. I am older than you and found that doing the PT exercises religiously before and after are the keys to successful recovery. After the knee I was golfing in 6 weeks. Hip took a little longer. Stay active and follow the doctors orders and you will be good to go. Get some foam pads so you can kneel down when you work. Good luck with the surgery.
Great project so far. Suggestion would be to ask the docs about PT before surgery because a bit of strength will help with lateral stability (side to side) and a quicker return to normal afterward. It may be as simple as sitting on a stool and leg bending with some added weight. (couple of pounds) My son did his with 2 soup cans in a bag that just hung from his ankle. IOW, no need for anything fancy. Just do it 2-3 times a day for a few minutes. BTW, I believe one of those tall bar stools you made is about the right height!
@@kenskarpentry we ALL want to be in better shape, right? The PT is more about the muscles around the knee because of how they will stretch things while installing the new parts. BTW, also look into some of those sneakers that don't need to be tied. (slip-on) You can get a better list of those small things from the doc.
I had my left knee done 2 years ago. Came home same day as the surgery, started therapy the next day. Therapy wasn't pleasant but I was pushing myself also. Listen to your therapist and do everything. You have to meet a certain range of motion. I got through it real good. There was a lady there on her second attempt and she walked with a cane. Her Husband said she has zero pain tolerance and wasn't going along with the program. If she didn't meet her range of motion criteria this time around she will be to healed and would need a cane probablly the rest of her life. It really wasn't all that bad. Just a pain.
Ken, I know youre hurting. We are similar in age, and my knees hurt too. Have you thought about just selling it with an unfinished interior? Let the new owner finish the interior to their liking. Sometimes thats what new owners want. And your profits may be maximized by minimizing your expenses now. Then sit back and rest a bit, and get ready for a year long recovery. The good news is you’re close to 200.
Hey Ken I’m 64 and just had my 2nd complete knee surgery 1 yr ago this past June ( rt knee) I had the left knee done 2 yrs ago this past June . I highly recommend Pre-Op PT my doctor suggested it and I did 4-6 wks of it Then followed up with 10 weeks post op PT I had no pain with either surgery . Slight discomfort at worse Took only Extra Strength Tylenol with both . Make sure to do the exercises they will provide to you and ICE is your friend . Also, look at your improvement in 2 week stages it helps with the mental part of the recovery don’t get discouraged on any bad day you may or may not encounter . You’ll do great I’m sure you’re a healthy , good shape gentleman . Sending along prayers for a speedy and full recovery Looking forward to hearing about your progress !🙏🙏
FYI, Festool makes a foam cutting blade for a Jigsaw. Despite it’s expensive name, it is quite reasonable. The huge benefits is a smooth and mess free cut.
The ones I purchased have a Bosch label on the package .They look like one of those fancy wavy bladed kitchen knives... I have some for my sawzall and jigsaw... Caution these blades slice human flesh like a hot knife through warm butter... Works great for cardboard, leather, rubber and foam rubber also
Great series of videos. When skinning the door frame I find it helpful to make the outer dimensions about 1/8 inch greater on all fours sides. Once the glue has dried I then use a flush cut router bit for a perfect match to the underlying frame. Kind Regards. Craig
Thanks. I think that would be great. My problem is I’m not set up with a router to do that so I’m going to use my belt sander and go around. I think I will take it down probably slower than what a router would do. Ha ha maybe that’s an opportunity to go buy a new tool.
I had my knee replacement surgery on March 4 in the Spring this year. My knee was bone on bone for my right knee. My wife had her left knee surgery on Nov. 6 last year. Robotic surgery usually has a faster recovery. My surgery was "hands on" in Calgary, Alberta. . . . the Vardo is coming along nicely. Your yard and garage cleanup is progressing nicely. Keep us posted about your surgery.
Seems like your creativity was stifled mostly building similar garages for 30 years. Sure is coming out now!!! Don't forget to water the flowers in the box ;) Sounds like typical medical insurance stuff. Doctor says you need a knee replacement, insurance forces you to do cortisone shots first and wait months even though the doctor knows it won't help and when it doesn't you get an appointment for knee replacement.
I had my left knee replaced 1 1/2 yrs ago and my right knee replaced 6 months ago. Make sure you stay on top of your pain meds set your alarm to take them on time it will help a lot. It takes time for your knee to heal so don’t try to rush it. I think by six months out my new knees felt great.
Good video. My right knee is also worn out. I am putting off replacement. I know it is coming somewhere in the future. I will be praying for you and a quick recovery when your knee is done. Take care my friend. God Bless.
Hi Ken. We enjoy your videos! After your surgery you will feel pain; HOWEVER, it is totally different from the pain you are now experiencing. Also, instead of your knee pain getting worse each day, it will get better. Pain medication will be your best friend - don't skip any doses. This advice comes from both me & my husband -- together we have had 4 knee replacements.
The door sections are looking great. And I think your doing clean up areas is fine. Job well done. Glad you saw your doctor fr your knee surgery. But I'm sure you are in pain, and if you have to work at a slower pace than so be it. Your retired and you need to take the time to relax. The wagon isn't due like tomorrow, so please take care of yourself. Love all your videos 😊
I know a fella had a knee replaced months ago,he's still hobbling around with a cane .best of luck to you Ken. Vardo is looking great ,any bites on it yet? Take care . 🙏🏻
Hi Ken, regarding your knee surgery just remember to take meds as prescribed and do the physical therapy with the therapist AS WELL AS AT HOME. This January will be 6 years from my knee replacement. In those 6 years I’ve had 2 pretty bad experiences with inflammation. 1 was a really bad experience. The swelling came out of no where, really unexpected time. I wasn’t doing anything strenuous to have caused it. Other times just some slight aches and pains to the replaced knee. Overall, I can’t complain. Any aches and pains I’ve had after the surgery have been a lot better than the severe pain I endured BEFORE the knee replacement. I will pray for you to have a better experience and speedy recovery.
Good morning my friend, looking great ken I think we should start production on trailers right away just maybe Al and Gina will let us use their new work shop lol lol ..hey don't you know not too schedule Surgery in the winter time you will need to exercise that new knee ,as long as your moving no problem. Lol ..well off too work I go 🐊🌴😎
GOOD MORNING 🙏 KEN I PRAY THAT GOD HEALS YOU 🙏 KEN. Dec. date I will continue to pray with you, Ken. foggy ea. morning for a week. 58°~80°. SE MICHIGAN 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏
Ken, that first part of the door is looking good. Did you thickness plane those strips, they looked pretty smooth? I’m looking forward to seeing the door done. Heck, looking forward to seeing the whole trailer done, lol
Please don't say it's 'whining' Ken, we love you and are interested in what you're going through. I'm sorry it's dragging on and it sounds like it could impact your Christmas, sorry for that. Love to you and Sandy, you pair of 'bookends' lol! By the way, did Sandy buy you that top for the doctors, I noticed the apricot trim matched the Vardo trim! 🤣Love to you both!*! ❤
@@sandygrant9220 Oh my goodness, that's hilarious, I thought perhaps the vid colouring might not be very accurate, but it certainly looks like a perfect match lol. Hope your doing so so, lovely to hear from you! ❤
Doors swinging out are common on trailers and RVs. Something about usable space in the interior. That way when the bear leans against the door less likely to open inward.
Those doctors are jacking you around. Look how much time they’ve wasted passing you around. You could have been on the long road to recovery at this point. You’ll be glad you only have two knees to replace.
Just a quick question? Do you ever use biscuits or dowels for strength when building those frames? I had very good luck with the dowels but not so much with the biscuits.
Ken, we all had pipe lamps growing up, it’s all we could afford. I have several of them (SOMEWHERE), LOL
Haha
That wagon looks amazing. The color choices are captivating. I can’t believe no one has purchased it yet. I wish I could pick out colors that work together so well like your wife can. It definitely takes talent and tons of thought . Thanks for all your time and sharing it with all of us.
Thanks so much
Ken has done a good job as usual.
for sure your in good shape Ken your always moving and that's half the battle door is looking great you have great day
Thanks so much
Ken, I just picked up a nice tip on cutting foam board. I usually cut it outside on a table saw but what a mess, well done.
Cool thanks
Just had my knee replaced. Best thing I ever did. You will feel like a new man
Nice. Thanks for the encouragement.
Wishing you the best on your knee surgery I love the vardo by the way😢
Thanks so much
When I woke up on a scale of 1 to 10 with 10 being the worst, the pain was a 10. And they got me up to walk. I couldn’t move my leg, and they moved it across the bed, and they helped me up and I walked across the room and back.
The next day when they got me up to walk, I was able to move my leg across the bed, and I could see that it was getting better.
It’s been over twenty-five years, and it was the best thing I ever did. It takes a couple months to get back to normal. You will be glad you did it.
Thanks. I want to wake up without any pain. :-)
@@kenskarpentry I had hernia surgery and they shot me with lanacane and I had abslutetly no pain, I never had to use pain killer. My was kney surger was 23 years ago no telling what improvements they have made. You could ask the doctor.
Did you have to use that machine that exercises your leg for you?
The door is looking great. You have the results of over 50 years of hard work. I’ve been retired for 10 years and I’m still cleaning up. Currant projects included. It never ends, Thank God.
Thanks 👍
Good luck with the knee! I found out yesterday I need a knee replacement! Joy!
Thanks. I hope yours goes well.
Ken, you most likely will be able to walk out of the hospital almost right away (barring any complications, God forbid!), because when my Mom who is 80 years old had a total hip replacement, she went home the next day using a walker. She was able to put half of her weight (she's not overweight at all) on the leg when using the walker to walk. And within a few weeks, she was able to walk without the walker. And, she said there wasn't very much pain. She just took extra-strength Tylenol for a few days immediately after the surgery. She's doing great. Hopefully, this will be your experience, too (except with your knee, of course!! LOL).
Thanks that’s very encouraging
Had a knee replacement 6 years ago the PT prior to the surgery is very important also the PT after that is key to being pain free after the surgery. I have no issues with my replacement knee now best thing I ever did. If you have any questions feel free to ask me. All the best
That’s great thanks
The best thing I ever did was to have my knees replaced. It's ruff at first, but you will be glad you did it. Now I'm going thru hip replacment.
Wow. You’ll be a new man soon.
Ken, glad to hear and see that your surgery is coming closer so that your pain will go away. I am wondering if you should run a router around the outside edges of the overall doorframe? This will make the frame edges have less splinters and make the door seal better. I really like your Dutch door concept!
Thanks. I don’t have a router setup so I used a belt sander
I can relate very well with you Ken. My left knee meniscus is gone and I have an MRI on to determine what the next step is on the 25th. I hope they decide to do the replacement. I'm tired of living in pain. Getting old hasn't been easy.
Ouch. I hear you. I hope you can get it taken care of soon
Wagon looking great. Had my right knee replaced in 2018, joint was bone one bone for 25 years. I worked on concrete surfaces and ladders continuously during that time. I was retired and 68 years old when it was done. Best thing I ever did. No pain in that knee since. I was up walking 1 hour after the surgery and they had me step up 2 stairs. Elected to stay overnight at Hospital out of caution. Used a walker for about 3 weeks after I got home. Walked as much as I could to rebuild leg strength during those three weeks. One thing to check after you are all healed is both of your leg lengths. (My right gained 5/8" which is corrected by adding to the sole of the left shoe, can also be done by a build up inside shoe. Difference can lead to hip problems.) Talk to your surgeon about forgoing problem. Good luck.
Thanks glad you’re doing well
Ken praying for you and the knee.
Thanks I appreciate it
Making progress and creating every day! Motion is the best Lotion! Thank you for your videos and sharing your knowledge. A "door hanger" is the new "cliff hanger".
Yes, definitely. Thanks for watching.
I knew two people who had knee replacement done, and both started with a cane, and ended without one. So seems we got that operation mastered.
Very nice thanks
I learn so much from watching you and Al.
I never thought about using two clamps to adapt to a long length.
The vardo is looking so smart. Love the color choices ladies.
Love a Dutch door.
Thanks I appreciate it
Short videos are always an important addition. It’s hard to downsize when it’s been your life’s work. But you will open up your carport, the small storage shed, and the yard to grass. Thanks for sharing your day!
Thanks, Clarence
In the early days after surgery, use an ice water wrap to ease the pain. the doctor should know about a circulation system that pumps cold water from the Ice water slurry to the wrap around your knee. It helps a great deal.
Thanks. Sandy actually already bought me one.
Great!
Great job, my first knee is now 25yrs old, the second s 23, fantastic.
Thanks that great that your knee is doing well
Had my knee replaced June 18th. Surgery at 7:00 am & walked out at 12 noon. As I've mentioned before, stay up on your meds & therapy. Especially your therapy at home. Good luck & I love the color scheme. God Bless you.
Wow thanks. That’s encouraging
Good morning. Great looking door. Hope knee goes well. Thanks Ken
Thanks so much
Ken, too bad you can’t keep on your project until it is done, was hoping you could wait until winter when you wouldn’t be working because of weather. I’m a pack rat Ken, and stink at organizing. I save everything, bad habit I picked up from my otherwise wonderful Dad.
My mother had both knees and both hips replaced. Last one when she was in her early 80's. I think you will find it is the best thing you have done in a while. She said, on the first one, a knee, she wishes she had done it sooner. You are a tough Vermonter, so you will survive it great. Keep up the great videos. God Bless.
Wow, glad your mother’s knees and hips did well. Thanks for the encouragement.
I will hit my 4 year Total Knee Replacement anneversary on Oct 23. Ken, you will be in pain after wards for weeks. So be sure to take and monitor your medications. And do your P.T. afterwards. One suggestion I have is to start now and work on increasing your upper body strength, you will need it all the time and be glad you did. A couple of items you need are a Walker, Crutches and know how to use them, maybe a cane, Gait belt for pt, a Wedge pillow for elvating your leg, a small soccer ball size ball also for pt. And if you have a wood rocking chair that you can set in to rock using your new knee, it keeps it moving and helps regain your Range Of Motion. If your bedroom is upstairs, try to have a 2nd walker for upstairs or have someone carry yours when you go up and down. I barrowed a neighbors because I live alone. You will need ice packs for your knee, I made mine with 3 cups of water, 1 cup of rubbing alcohol poured into a 1 gal zip lock bag and double bag with a second one, and freeze. Make 3 or 4 of these. They wont freeze they just get slushy, and feel GREAT. Also I purchased on Amazon a Cryo/Cuff Cooler, it is a knee brace style wrap that you put on your knee and fill with cold water from a jug. The cuff tightens up when filled and it feels soooo goood. And when it warms you place the jug on the floor and let it drain back into the jug, then swirl it around and then lift the jug up and let the cuff refill. Its easy to use. They used these at my Doctors PT location. Some of these items Insurance may or may not be covered by insurance. The Cryo/Cuff was around $105. Good luck
Thanks good info
The Dutch door is gonna look sweet. God bless.
Thanks I appreciate it
G00d morning Ken. When my husband had his knee replaced, he was unable to follow through with rehab because of a heart. issue, rehabilitation extremely important. May God bless you and heal you quickly.
Thanks. I hope he’s doing better.
I like how you extended the clamps by clamping the clamp - never saw that before! Don’t worry about the pile of stuff around the yard - shows work has been going on 👍🏼
Thanks. The cleanup is going well.
Your "going to the doctor jacket" matched the Vardo roof and trim. 🙂Looked sharp!! I'm glad you're making progress on the new knee. I'm sure you're anxious to get it taken care of and off of your mind. You're getting around good, all things considered. The door framing and skin looks awesome. Looking forward to seeing it next time. Appreciate the video. God bless
Thanks yes surgery in December
I have had one total knee replacement about 9 nine years ago. The best advise I can give you is....do the rehab exercises. Keep the knee moving and I know it will hurt, but it will get better.
Glad yours went well. Thanks
Your surgery should go well, and if you do all the exercises that the PT shows you, you'll heal quickly.
Can't wait to see the Dutch door hanging and swinging! 😊
Thanks yes follow the doctors orders. I can’t wait for the door to be swinging either.
Hi Ken.
I'm sure you've heard every story, good and bad, about knee replacement. Since it's all new to you, I'm sure it causes you deep concern and fear of the unknown. I've been in your shoes and was scared and not too sure that I wanted to proceed. Although it's considered a big surgery, it's so commonplace that the success rate is extremely high. I went into my first replacement surgery having a left hip and a right knee replaced the same day. It was a bit of a struggle afterwards but they had me up and walking around with a walker the very same day and I went home the following day. Yes, it's a bit painful in the very early stages of recovery but it gets better each and every day. I personally didn't need any pain medication but everyone is different. But a funny thing begins to happen. Yes, you have a bit of pain from the surgery, but you also begin to realize that your knee itself doesn't hurt anymore. That's good news when you realize it.
I may have shared this with you before but there's a few things you can do at home that will make your recovery easier. First, you'll be spending a fair amount of time in a recliner....it's just the way it is. For active guys like us, it's not what we're used to but it's something you must do. Get out into your workshop and build a platform to put the recliner on. I made mine about 7 inches tall and it helps you immensely to get in and out of the chair. Make it just big enough to sit the chair on and add some safety pieces so the chair doesn't slide around on the platform. You'll thank yourself for making it. Also, I went and bought a toilet seat extension which is a round booster that attaches to the bowl. No holes to drill or anything but it raises the seat area about 6 inches or so. You would be surprised how non stressful it is on your wound when sitting and standing. Then just one last piece of advice. When you're sitting or lying down and you begin to feel a bathroom urge, get moving immediately because it's takes a lot longer to get there than normal. You'll be glad you did. Then, therapy. I can't stress enough how important it is. Don't blow off the home therapy. Do the exercises as they outline and don't short cut it. You'll be good as new before you know it. I've had 7 various joint replacements and each one was amazingly successful and recovery went better than expected. You'll enjoy the same results. The stories about how long a new joint will last are all baloney. They last forever. My surgeon told me that unless I begin playing pro football, or take up skydiving, he'll never see me again for the same joint. That's more good news.
So how successful is joint replacement surgery? Now, at 75 years of age, I can work on my hobby cars doing anything necessary, do anything at all around the house, climb ladders, lay under the sink, throw the football around with my grandson and easily run out to catch a pass. Most recently I had both shoulders replaced and can again throw a football 55 yards. Look forward to more than a replacement...look forward to being restored. Don't worry...it's just a scratch. Be well. Rich
Thanks for the encouragement. Good tips
I will 🙏 for you
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I had my right knee replaced about 8 years ago so things may have changed. I had the operation and spent 5 days in the hospital. Then was home for over a month before I couldn't stand it and went to my building to do lightweight easy things. During that time I was going to physical therapy and doing stretches at home.
Wow. Hope you’re doing well now
I've had both knees done a few years ago....what a relief from pain and sadly unable to get on my knees only can when wear good knee pads!!!! Praise God for his care and provision. By the chop saw....a good place for a plastic 30 gal. trash can!!!!!!
Glad it worked well for you. Yes a trash can would be good over there
I don’t mind a short video. It’s nice to see any progress at all, and I’m excited to see the next steps for the vardo. I’m interested to see how you’re going to insulate everything. Is it going to be a year round traveling residence or just a summer vacation home? I can just see it being pulled into a traveler’s camp ground. It will certainly turn heads, because it’s so unique.
Cleaning up is a PITA (pain in the @$$) on a good day. I will strongly recommend that you concentrate on getting the things that are outside redded up first. (Yes, “redd” is a word. I’ve even found it in Webster’s dictionary.) After all, you can clean up the garage while watching the snow falling outside through the windows. Your tools will probably be better off under a roof, too.
Thanks. Little by little the cleanup is going well.
Had mine done 15 yrs ago, best thing I’ve done. The most important thing is the PT afterwords do it plus what they asked you to do. 🎉🎉
Thanks. I’m glad yours is doing well. Thanks for the encouragement.
Glad to hear action is starting to address the painful knee. It does take a while for all the pre-planning before the actual surgery takes place. Despite the knee, you are making great progress on the clean-up in between your major wagon project. Thanks for the videos...
Thanks I appreciate it
Nice work Ken! Short videos are fine. We just enjoy sharing in your creative activities. Wishing you the best of health and God Bless.😊
Thanks so much
I have had a knee and a hip done in the last four years. Both have turned out great. I am older than you and found that doing the PT exercises religiously before and after are the keys to successful recovery. After the knee I was golfing in 6 weeks. Hip took a little longer. Stay active and follow the doctors orders and you will be good to go. Get some foam pads so you can kneel down when you work. Good luck with the surgery.
Cool thanks for the input
Great project so far. Suggestion would be to ask the docs about PT before surgery because a bit of strength will help with lateral stability (side to side) and a quicker return to normal afterward. It may be as simple as sitting on a stool and leg bending with some added weight. (couple of pounds) My son did his with 2 soup cans in a bag that just hung from his ankle. IOW, no need for anything fancy. Just do it 2-3 times a day for a few minutes. BTW, I believe one of those tall bar stools you made is about the right height!
Thanks, yes. I really want to get it in as good physical shape as possible before the surgery.
@@kenskarpentry we ALL want to be in better shape, right? The PT is more about the muscles around the knee because of how they will stretch things while installing the new parts. BTW, also look into some of those sneakers that don't need to be tied. (slip-on) You can get a better list of those small things from the doc.
I had my left knee done 2 years ago. Came home same day as the surgery, started therapy the next day. Therapy wasn't pleasant but I was pushing myself also. Listen to your therapist and do everything. You have to meet a certain range of motion. I got through it real good. There was a lady there on her second attempt and she walked with a cane. Her Husband said she has zero pain tolerance and wasn't going along with the program. If she didn't meet her range of motion criteria this time around she will be to healed and would need a cane probablly the rest of her life. It really wasn't all that bad. Just a pain.
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Praying for you as you wait on the surgery for your knee. ❤🙏
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Ken, I know youre hurting. We are similar in age, and my knees hurt too. Have you thought about just selling it with an unfinished interior? Let the new owner finish the interior to their liking. Sometimes thats what new owners want. And your profits may be maximized by minimizing your expenses now. Then sit back and rest a bit, and get ready for a year long recovery. The good news is you’re close to 200.
Thanks. I thought about that. Are you going to check out your knees?
@@kenskarpentry my problems are more in my ankles. I just try to keep moving.
Hey Ken I’m 64 and just had my 2nd complete knee surgery 1 yr ago this past June ( rt knee) I had the left knee done 2 yrs ago this past June . I highly recommend Pre-Op PT my doctor suggested it and I did 4-6 wks of it Then followed up with 10 weeks post op PT I had no pain with either surgery . Slight discomfort at worse Took only Extra Strength Tylenol with both . Make sure to do the exercises they will provide to you and ICE is your friend . Also, look at your improvement in 2 week stages it helps with the mental part of the recovery don’t get discouraged on any bad day you may or may not encounter . You’ll do great I’m sure you’re a healthy , good shape gentleman . Sending along prayers for a speedy and full recovery Looking forward to hearing about your progress !🙏🙏
Thanks. That’s very encouraging.
FYI, Festool makes a foam cutting blade for a Jigsaw. Despite it’s expensive name, it is quite reasonable. The huge benefits is a smooth and mess free cut.
Oh very nice. Thanks.
The ones I purchased have a Bosch label on the package .They look like one of those fancy wavy bladed kitchen knives... I have some for my sawzall and jigsaw... Caution these blades slice human flesh like a hot knife through warm butter... Works great for cardboard, leather, rubber and foam rubber also
Great series of videos. When skinning the door frame I find it helpful to make the outer dimensions about 1/8 inch greater on all fours sides. Once the glue has dried I then use a flush cut router bit for a perfect match to the underlying frame. Kind Regards. Craig
Thanks. I think that would be great. My problem is I’m not set up with a router to do that so I’m going to use my belt sander and go around. I think I will take it down probably slower than what a router would do. Ha ha maybe that’s an opportunity to go buy a new tool.
I had my knee replacement surgery on March 4 in the Spring this year. My knee was bone on bone for my right knee. My wife had her left knee surgery on Nov. 6 last year. Robotic surgery usually has a faster recovery. My surgery was "hands on" in Calgary, Alberta. . . . the Vardo is coming along nicely. Your yard and garage cleanup is progressing nicely. Keep us posted about your surgery.
I hope your knee replacement is going well as well as your wife’s thanks for the input
Seems like your creativity was stifled mostly building similar garages for 30 years. Sure is coming out now!!! Don't forget to water the flowers in the box ;) Sounds like typical medical insurance stuff. Doctor says you need a knee replacement, insurance forces you to do cortisone shots first and wait months even though the doctor knows it won't help and when it doesn't you get an appointment for knee replacement.
I could have requested it for this past summer but it was my choice to have this fall
I will be praying that the knee replacement will relieve your pain and discomfort. I had mine done in 2009 and they are both doing fine
Thanks I appreciate the prayers
Love watching your videos. I have had both knees replaced about 11 years ago. Best thing I ever did! Good luck!
Thanks. I’m glad you’re doing well with your knees
I had my left knee replaced 1 1/2 yrs ago and my right knee replaced 6 months ago. Make sure you stay on top of your pain meds set your alarm to take them on time it will help a lot. It takes time for your knee to heal so don’t try to rush it. I think by six months out my new knees felt great.
Thanks that’s good to know
Great content Ken. Such a good carpenter.
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Best wishes for your successful knee surgery! The Vardo keeps getting cuter each time!
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Love the wagons, Ken. Prayers for that knee surgery 👍.
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Oh no!!!! 1/32 off!!! Now it won't be square🤣🤣🤣
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Ken,another excellent video may your knee surgery go smoothly 😮😊❤
Thanks so much
Good video. My right knee is also worn out. I am putting off replacement. I know it is coming somewhere in the future. I will be praying for you and a quick recovery when your knee is done. Take care my friend. God Bless.
Thanks. Yes, a big decision. But it’s time for me to do do it.
Another think ahead video. Thank you. 🙏🏻
Haha thanks
Hi Ken. We enjoy your videos! After your surgery you will feel pain; HOWEVER, it is totally different from the pain you are now experiencing. Also, instead of your knee pain getting worse each day, it will get better. Pain medication will be your best friend - don't skip any doses. This advice comes from both me & my husband -- together we have had 4 knee replacements.
Wow glad you’re doing better. Thanks
amen
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My concern is that placing the door in front exposes it to wind and road debris during towing.
Thanks I think with the deck in the up position, it will act as a protector
Best of luck with the knee Ken.
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Hope everything goes well for you 🙏💯
You should talk to the doctor he can help with your piles nothing like a good clean up ,❤❤❤ ❤❤
Ha ha, thanks.
I'm glad to hear you got to see your knee Doctor. The Vardo is looking good. What happen with the faucet pump? Is it working now?
Thanks. I haven’t gotten back to the faucet again
Just fancy bar clamps😊
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Ken und wieder tolle Fortschritte gemacht 👋👍🏼😊🙂😁
Thanks for watching
The door sections are looking great. And I think your doing clean up areas is fine. Job well done. Glad you saw your doctor fr your knee surgery. But I'm sure you are in pain, and if you have to work at a slower pace than so be it. Your retired and you need to take the time to relax. The wagon isn't due like tomorrow, so please take care of yourself. Love all your videos 😊
Thanks. Good advice.
I’ll be praying for your procedure 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thanks so much
Hi Ken ,
Hope your surgery goes well ❤️
Vardo looking great !
I've learned so much. Could never have done the dutch door without you 🥰
Ha ha ha. I knew we could do it together.
I know a fella had a knee replaced months ago,he's still hobbling around with a cane .best of luck to you Ken.
Vardo is looking great ,any bites on it yet? Take care .
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Wow. Thanks no bites yet
Pretty nice ken
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❤thank you & best wishes🙏🙂
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Hi Ken, regarding your knee surgery just remember to take meds as prescribed and do the physical therapy with the therapist AS WELL AS AT HOME. This January will be 6 years from my knee replacement. In those 6 years I’ve had 2 pretty bad experiences with inflammation. 1 was a really bad experience. The swelling came out of no where, really unexpected time. I wasn’t doing anything strenuous to have caused it. Other times just some slight aches and pains to the replaced knee. Overall, I can’t complain. Any aches and pains I’ve had after the surgery have been a lot better than the severe pain I endured BEFORE the knee replacement. I will pray for you to have a better experience and speedy recovery.
Glad you’re doing better. Thanks
Good morning my friend, looking great ken I think we should start production on trailers right away just maybe Al and Gina will let us use their new work shop lol lol ..hey don't you know not too schedule Surgery in the winter time you will need to exercise that new knee ,as long as your moving no problem. Lol ..well off too work I go 🐊🌴😎
I guess I’ll have to go to Florida for my surgery after surgery recovery
@kenskarpentry well at least will be here for you ,good luck getting appointment. Maybe 6 monthlol
Good Luck with your knee. Be good to them.
Thanks I appreciate it
GOOD MORNING 🙏 KEN I PRAY THAT GOD HEALS YOU 🙏
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I will continue to pray with you, Ken. foggy ea. morning for a week. 58°~80°.
SE MICHIGAN 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏
Thanks Evelina. I love this time of year.
Probably need a small dumpster on site, and fill it up, have it picked up. Done
You are probably right
Good morning!
Good morning
Ken, that first part of the door is looking good. Did you thickness plane those strips, they looked pretty smooth? I’m looking forward to seeing the door done. Heck, looking forward to seeing the whole trailer done, lol
Haha no thickness planing
🙋 OSHA would have a Field Day with the floor in the garage 😂
Ha ha. I’ll give them a call and ask them to come visit.
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Good morning
Good morning
Please don't say it's 'whining' Ken, we love you and are interested in what you're going through. I'm sorry it's dragging on and it sounds like it could impact your Christmas, sorry for that. Love to you and Sandy, you pair of 'bookends' lol! By the way, did Sandy buy you that top for the doctors, I noticed the apricot trim matched the Vardo trim! 🤣Love to you both!*! ❤
Yes, I bought the shirt for him not realizing the trim on the collar matched the trim on the vardo! Too funny!!! 😂❤
@@sandygrant9220 Oh my goodness, that's hilarious, I thought perhaps the vid colouring might not be very accurate, but it certainly looks like a perfect match lol. Hope your doing so so, lovely to hear from you! ❤
Haha thanks. Yea she bought it online
To solve the stair issue, why couldn’t the door swing in like most front doors!
Doors swinging out are common on trailers and RVs. Something about usable space in the interior. That way when the bear leans against the door less likely to open inward.
Thanks. I need the space inside
My girlfriend had a total hip replacement. She's doing great . I know you will be fine .
Glad she’s doing well. Apparently there are over 800,000 new replacements per year.
@@kenskarpentry WOW !
Those doctors are jacking you around. Look how much time they’ve wasted passing you around. You could have been on the long road to recovery at this point. You’ll be glad you only have two knees to replace.
It was actually my desire to do it late fall early winter so the timing is perfect.
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Wondering who makes the hoodie type jacket you are wearing for the doctor's appointment. Wagon is looking great so far!
Amazon essentials pullover jacket. Thanks
I had a total knee replacement years ago
Wow, I hope it’s doing well
Just a quick question? Do you ever use biscuits or dowels for strength when building those frames? I had very good luck with the dowels but not so much with the biscuits.
I have used biscuits in the past, but it’s been a long time. And I don’t really use towels.
I never understood why the trailer are slanted instead of straight up and down.
Don't worry about surgery. GOD is in control. Anyway GOD bless you all ways. You will be ok.
Amen. Thanks
Thank you. I was told to have back surgery. I don't want to. Your words to TRUST GOD, HE'S IN🙏🙏 CONTROL🙏 HELPS ME...🙏
@@evalinawarne1337praying for you!!! He will get you through!!! 🙏❤️
Mess? It's ambience. But, yes, it looks better now. And nothing beats the sense of accomplishment when something gets done, or even nearly done.
Yes definitely
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Is the roof completed? Just curious.
95% complete
If i wasn't in Fla. i would stop by Ken lol
Haha that is a bit of a trek
@@kenskarpentry Good luck with your Knee Ken ....
Can door open in to right against wall out if the way? Just say'n
I really need the space inside thanks though