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Family owned and operated building and remodeling company.
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Oil Rain Lamp part 1
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Sorry for all the smaller videos- editing was down at the time of uploading these.
107 year old house update. Plumbing rough-in and another update
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107 year old house update. Plumbing rough-in and another update
Oil Rain Lamp finished product!
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Sorry for all the videos. Having issues with the editing software but wanted to get these uploaded.
The 107 year old house is almost complete!
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Don't watch this one until you watched the plumbing rough-in video down to a few punch list items now..
Finally Got The Dust Collector Set Up In The Woodshop
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Finally Got The Dust Collector Set Up In The Woodshop
Noob Wood Worker Builds Not So Noob Endtables
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Noob Wood Worker Builds Not So Noob Endtables
Finally Wrapping Up The Termite And Water Damaged Window Job
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Finally Wrapping Up The Termite And Water Damaged Window Job
The last update on the sheriffs sale home. IT IS DONE!
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The last update on the sheriffs sale home. IT IS DONE!
40 year old water heater- the steel is bulged and warped. Crazy
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40 year old water heater- the steel is bulged and warped. Crazy
Day 3 Framing Out The Foundation Wall
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Day 3 Framing Out The Foundation Wall
Replacing Old Rotted Out Windows And Framing
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Replacing Old Rotted Out Windows And Framing
Quick update on the foreclosure home.
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Quick update on the foreclosure home.
Great home and great restoration....I am surprised it is only 2 bedrooms?
It is odd. Assuming it was a custom design/build. Lots of good space, just odd to be a 2 bedroom. We think it may have been a Sears order home. Hard to know for sure.
Wow! Great job! I love the floors my goodness! All the beautiful woodwork! Love this home!
We saved as much as we could. Kitchen and bath was not reasonable..
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Gorgeous!
It's a stunning home. I could live there!
Why on the bucket?
@@robertknuist9754 the bottom is coned so it couldn’t sit on a flat surface.
Thank you! I've currently taken it completely apart except for the motor and will be starting the cleaning shortly...the plug got clipped so that will have to be replaced...I can't thank you enough and I will definitely keep you updated
@@robertknuist9754 love these rain lamps.
Thank you!
Looks great!!
Please keep the front door, it's the signature of the house. My 1935 house here in Florida still has it's original front door. My brother says tear the house down, but I won't, it still has the quirky old character.
Kept it! Will have to do more to the lock at some point but no need to remove the door at this point.
Nice job!
Surprised that the shelves in the upstairs linen are adjustable. Not sure I have seen that in such a older home.
Yeah, saw tooth. Pretty cool. Look like may be hand cut too of course
Quit talking and start working go back to the traffic to the to your video man it's hard to watch
What language are you speaking man. Haha. Thanks for watching bro. Send us a link to your channel please and we'll give you a follow.
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you should record you rvoice overs with your phones mic, it was much clearer. good job on the end result of the endtables
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You should be wearing masks in the future boys
Yes! Never know what's in these old homes..
I just got one, similar setup. My hardware store didn't know everything about the saw, either, I did my own research on the Sawstop website and just gave them my parts list. I wouldn't say that your local hardware shop is nickel-and-diming you, though... Sawstop is the one doing that. They have a monopoly on the industry (for now), and they exploit that in my opinion. $600 for my router extension table is absolutely insane. And they don't allow any retailers to sell anything on sale. I chatted with their customer support a few times, and they act like they're the coolest thing since sliced bread, it's annoying.
Agree with that. The adjustable router insert for the table extension was $500 by itself- we still haven't used the router unfortunately. My comments sent to Saw Stop were very specific- have a guide for end sellers to be able to put the packages together. Our vendor, Acme Tools, said they wouldn't return the incorrect part they sold us. What? Needless to say we are starting to purchase more from Campbell Supply.
i love old house mine is 1935 you get used to the unleveled floor haha
This one has pretty flat floors. Nothing too bad except for the back porch. One of the better old homes..
I would think twice before turning that into a rental property. It's going to get trashed and that would be a sin. I would repair, not modify the bathroom, keep the original fixtures and install ceramic tile. I would also have an electrical assessment done. That house is too nice to be a rental property.
We are having the electrical updated- removing as much knob and tube as reasonable. The bathroom we have some decent plans for to give it an old school feel.
@@buildcr Thanks for answering - very gracious, as I'm aware you don't have to. Glad to hear the knob and tube is going (for safety) and I'm sure you'll be happy with what you do in the bathroom, after all, it is your property and you must be happy with it before all other considerations. Wish you luck.
I’m with you on it being a rental. I love these older homes. This house is beautiful!!!
That building is vintage gold. Keep as much as you can, please.
That's the plan for sure.
I love this old home the woodwork and floors are gorgeous and I love the old school bathroom
This house is gorgeous and want to live there myself. Loved the bathroom as well we will try to put some old school features back into it.
No carpet in the bathroom
Carpet in the bathroom is the best place to store diseases and west nile virus. Carpet for sure!
Ok, porch rot repair. Good to do maintenance on a house.👍🏻 Looking forward to what the plumber does in your soon-to-be rental.
You and me both!
Well that was fun! Wish it really were that fast to build a house🤗
I know!!
Looking good, guys!
Thanks!
New subscriber! You guys are brave to take on an old house like this. Looking forward to your plans. The wood is gorgeous. I grew up in an old house; just because it’s old doesn’t make it enjoyable to live in! That bathroom sink🙄, I know it’s original, but going back and forth from hot to cold to get a moderate temp is a pain! The kitchen is no loss to lose. Many problems you will encounter. Will be watching👍🏻💜👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I lOVE this place. Its got so much character.
They’re flippers. I don’t think they care much about keeping the original character. It’s only about money. That upstairs bath is an example. I understand needing to redo it. But keep that sink and medicine cabinet! They’re original to the house! Use them somewhere. In the basement bathroom, if nothing else.
We are not flippers, haha. We save what we can to reasonably put the home back to a clean, safe and habitable space. And we absolutely will preserve as much history as we can. We love the character. If you know about these older homes it isn't always feasible to retain everything to get to new standards.
@@buildcr that is good to know. Since I’ve just found your channel, I had to assume, based on other channels. Maybe I’ll stick around.
Please don't paint the wood. Please keep the character of the home
Absolutely not! It's a shame that so much had already been painted here.
Don t demo history out of your house!
Definitely not! Keeping all wood work but the kitchen and bathroom are not salvageable. Will be keeping wood floors, all wood trim but need to update from knob and tube and get the kitchen and bath updated.
That Aiden guy 😩😩😩
We love Aiden. He's a great guy and works hard. We give him too much crap about "standing around" haha.
That Aiden guy 😩😩😩
Always standing around keeping his hands warm :-)
Very nice. I am wondering if you're going to keep the bathroom as historical as possible. Also the front room with the built-in cabinets IS the dinning area. The side room off the kitchen may have been used as a small kitchenette area with a small table set-up. Surprised the house is in such good shape. Most homes of that era have been massively renovated beyond all hell lol.
Pretty much everything in the bathroom needed to replaced for it to be up to code and so we don't have to open up the walls again in the future for plumbing issues. Thank you for the information!
I whacked my rails down to 36 inches. Why fight full sized sheet goods on a table saw when they now make track saws?
Don't disagree one bit. We use track saws mainly in the field and use the shop saw for smaller projects. We're just getting stuff set up at the moment.
You don't have a clue do you.
Thanks for watching.