❤Good Day Ken 🤩🌻🌞 Good to see Dan& Chad working with you! Awsome 👍👌🤞✌️ WI your Buddys having Fresh Apple 🍎🍏 Pie😋Now you need some Moon shine! Apple pie & Moon Shine,song ,Niko Moon! 🙏🙌🇺🇲✨🌟🌠🎆🎶🎵🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thank you chad and dan for helping ken ,great seeing yous together..really looking beautiful ken...so glad you figured out how to make the rest of the install of ceiling more bearable for you...❤...the owners of this tiny home when done will be blessed with an amazing craftsmanship..by you..
Good morning, Ken! Great to see you all together again. Looks like the guys are well and doing fine. You're blessed to have them. Hello to Chad and Dan! Oh, Dan! I have some air conditioned shirts just like yours!😁 They're products made by hard work!😉 Thank you all for a fantastic video. Ken, you're one in a million. Thanks for sharing your wealth of knowledge. Hope you all have a great weekend! God bless.
Good morning 🙏 KEN. 🎉❤❤❤ It's great having the team together. It's chilly this morning 54° to 76°. Makes the bones ache more. GOD BLESS YOU. LOVE AND PRAYING WITH YOU ALL. HOWS TIMMY? SE MICHIGAN 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏
Hello Dan, and Chad. The crew back at work! I would put in one 20 amp circuit outlet next to the door outside and one inside next to the distribution center. Did you say a outside light over the door? 🚪 all is looking great 👍
Of course Dan doesn't need a ladder, hahaha. I used to work with a guy who was 6'8" tall and he could stand on the floor while we drywalled 8' ceilings. Very handy! Looking great, Ken.
HEY,.. KEN Well It Was so cool Seeing you and The boys working Back together Again Looks Like you guys we're having fun even though It was Only a few hours Of working Together.. OK I Enjoyed watching Today's Video Thanks and keeping the Video's Coming
Chad, Dan and the Man ... back together. Felt like old times. 🙂 Even though some know the trades, it's ALWAYS appreciated when you explain things on your videos. Like the electrical, for example, like you did on this video. That's one of the things I admire about you, it's your logic and explanations with little details. You not only show us what you do, you explain why. Thanks for doing that.
Good Friday afternoon Ken, I see you brought in reinforcements .... Chad & Dan the amazing duo, ie partners in crime🤣The tiny house is coming along swimmingly👍🏻Have a very nice weekend Ken and family + Kaiya🐶take care🔨🔨🐔🐓👣
Seems like a LOT of lights for a small space. I wonder if those big hole saws would be easier to start with a pre drilled pilot hole. Ladder? Dan don't need no stinking ladder ;) Could use a new shirt though. Milled to be too tight or as you commented earlier, 2 coats of poly on both the grooves and tongues? Enjoying the build :D
Hallo Ken es ist schön einmal alle wieder zusammen zusehen ihr wart so ein super Team und sind es immer noch liebe Grüße an alle und bleibt gesund 👍🏻👏🏻👋😊🙂🙋♂️🇩🇪🤗👍😁😅
This could be the start of a thriving business? "Tiny Dan's Tiny Homes". Chad and Dan should partner, I sure you could come up with a better name other than my suggestion?
Ken, It's Best to use Wagos or Ideal In-Sure Wire connectors for the connections inside those small junction boxes on those recessed 6'' LED wafer lights ! They don't take up as much space as those wire nuts that you are using .
It would be great to add an electric generator outlet on the inside next to the small breaker box. I assume you will have one on the outside to connect to grid juice. A great addition would be to add a Solar Battery Generator such as an Eco Flow unit which should easily power that Tiny House without ever needing to connect to the grid power.
You didn't Ken, but I'll say it... Dewalt 16 gauge trim nailer is the best. By far. For reliability, weight, consistency and reliability. No nitrogen spring needing to be recharged like the Milwaukee every couple of years the Dewalt will keep on firing and firing. Had the older model for 15+ years of flooring and building before replacing with the newer one which is lighter and just as consistent.
Can you install a wet location rated panel on the outside instead? It'll save wall space and simplify modifying it for whatever electric shore power connection needed.
I think it’s pretty clear here you miss the camaraderie of working with the boys. I felt the same when I got out of the Army. I know your body won’t let you go to work every day. You ever think about bringing on a apprentice to help you out?
I am concerned that the small flat ceiling may sag on the open end over time and recommend vertical support about 18" on both sides. Probably you already planned for this.
Dear Ken Karpentry, can you say what the insulation layers are on the floor, walls and ceiling? And if the small house can be left unheated and occasionally heated/cooled in the Northeast.
Rubbing shoulders with Chad and Dan probably made it feel like you were back at work, but in a good way. When I retired I was asked to come back in 3 times for 4-5 weeks at a time, but it was nice to be back, I missed the comaraderie. Was any thought or discussion given between you 3 about Chad or Dan taking your business over? You had a well established business, so I think it would of been a great opportunity for someone or both.
Hey can what I don't understand is why you're using all 14. Engage on the plugs because if they put up. Window unit in there. It's a heavy duty window unit. Do air conditioning? You're gonna have more power running on that than a 14 gauge can handle. I know because my house is all 14 gauge. And I didn't know that. And I put a window unit on it. It does not work believe me, so. You know, you need a 20 amp. Breaker in there somewhere in a designated area for a air conditioner. Blood, because what to engage will not carry a window unit for very long
Many will like seeing the crew together. But I see that you bit off more than you could handle. You're supposed to be retired. Doing small projects is ok but a tiny house is far more complex. I hope you learned a good lesson from this.
@@kenskarpentry I am finding the same thing in retirement. When I worked full time, my day was much more organized. In retirement it's a series of smaller tasks that are scattered around to the point where I need to keep a list, so I don't forget stuff. I also have trouble finding tools that I know I have somewhere. I was asked to paint a 12 ft signpost at the church and spent 2 hours looking for sandpaper for my belt sander. After that I went looking for my extension pole for a paint roller. Haven't found that yet. Wound up doing the paint with a ladder. Still shaking my head on that pole. Will need it to paint some ceilings inside this winter.
Overall I think he's really enjoyed this project! He can take a break when he needs to and is very pleased with the project. Once completed, it's going to be a great feeling of accomplishment and we're hoping it's a blessing to the family purchasing it! When the family comes to visit, Ken always takes them down to see the tiny house project! I've really enjoyed seeing him build something he's never built before and he knows he can get Chad and Dan to lend a hand if need be. They really enjoy getting together!
It was good to see Dan and Chad back for a bit! They're such good workers and always make the day fun! It's looking good!!! Love it!!!
Thanks
❤Good Day Ken 🤩🌻🌞 Good to see Dan& Chad working with you! Awsome 👍👌🤞✌️ WI your Buddys having Fresh Apple 🍎🍏 Pie😋Now you need some Moon shine! Apple pie & Moon Shine,song ,Niko Moon! 🙏🙌🇺🇲✨🌟🌠🎆🎶🎵🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Ken you look much happier with Chad and Dan working together with you. Great people.
Thanks
Thank you chad and dan for helping ken ,great seeing yous together..really looking beautiful ken...so glad you figured out how to make the rest of the install of ceiling more bearable for you...❤...the owners of this tiny home when done will be blessed with an amazing craftsmanship..by you..
Thanks 👍
It’s great to see the team together again. I really enjoyed you guys working together over the years. Made my day.
Same here. Thanks
Hi Ken, Dan,Chad, Excellent to see the team back together again that was a lot of work done & again so well.
Take care to you all.
Thanks 👍
Looking so good. Customer must be delighted. It is so special for him to see the making of it.
Thanks. I think they’re looking forward to using it
Good morning, Ken! Great to see you all together again. Looks like the guys are well and doing fine. You're blessed to have them. Hello to Chad and Dan! Oh, Dan! I have some air conditioned shirts just like yours!😁 They're products made by hard work!😉 Thank you all for a fantastic video. Ken, you're one in a million. Thanks for sharing your wealth of knowledge. Hope you all have a great weekend! God bless.
Good morning! Thanks so much
Great to see the "Crew". Working together and friendly banter is more funner!!
You got that right!
It was great seeing the team back together. I didn’t realize how much I missed seeing the 3 of you..
Thanks it was great
Good morning 🙏 KEN. 🎉❤❤❤ It's great having the team together.
It's chilly this morning 54° to 76°. Makes the bones ache more.
GOD BLESS YOU. LOVE AND PRAYING WITH YOU ALL.
HOWS TIMMY?
SE MICHIGAN 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏
Good morning to you
Timmy is doing well!!! ❤
@@sandygrant9220 THANK SANDY.
I'M PRAYING IN JESUS'S NAME AMEN 🙏 🙌 ❤️
GLORY BE TO GOD.
HALLELUJAH
Was good to see the fellas again. Thanks Chad and Dan.
Thanks
Chad, need you back on your channel! Wonderful to see the three amigos together again!
Haha thanks
Progress, progress. Great to see the gang together again. Looks great. Thanks Ken!
Thanks 👍
Beautiful job, glad to see the crew back together again.
Thank you very much!
It was good seeing the three of you working together again. God bless.
Thanks
The crew together again it’s great to see all you working together things are looking good
Thanks 👍
The three musketeers back again for a bit!!! Good to see you Chad, Dan, and Ken!!! Now, I hope that pie was good, especially enjoyed with friends.
Thanks
Your tiny house is moving right along. It was good to see Chad and Dan once again. It is looking great.
Thanks 👍
Nice to see you together, one more time!
Thanks
this is why you have to listen to the old dogs they just have to think of a new trick nice job Ken
Haha
So nice to see the three men at work again. Look great.
Yes, thank you
Good day to all and bless the kids.
Thanks
Ken, don’t forget an exterior socket. You’re doing a GREAT JOB!
Coming up. Thanks
It's very kind of you to share some of your work with Chad and Dan. Your reward is in heaven.
This is Beautiful with Lites all lined uo & wood plank ceiling! 👍👌🤞✌️🌞🇺🇲✨🌟🌟🙏🌠🎆🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thanks
Nice to see the crew back together.
Yes indeed!
Now, ta da!! the kitchen plumbing! and electrical. Good work , Guys!
Yes! Thank you!
Hello Dan, and Chad. The crew back at work! I would put in one 20 amp circuit outlet next to the door outside and one inside next to the distribution center. Did you say a outside light over the door? 🚪 all is looking great 👍
I agree. Yes lights outside
Nice to see you three guys together again even though it is briefly!
Thanks
Of course Dan doesn't need a ladder, hahaha. I used to work with a guy who was 6'8" tall and he could stand on the floor while we drywalled 8' ceilings. Very handy! Looking great, Ken.
Good to see the "Three Muskateers" back together again in action! 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks
Ken,you’ll have to let Dan and Chad know about the groove trick that you used for the tongue and groove boards 😮😊❤
Right. I told them
Nice to see the Crew back together, tiny house is lookin good Ken !
Thanks 👍
Hey there Ken I’m so glad you found your fix for the ceiling looks great ❤
Thanks
HEY,.. KEN Well It
Was so cool Seeing you and The boys working
Back together Again Looks Like
you guys we're having fun even though It was Only a few hours
Of working Together.. OK I Enjoyed watching Today's Video Thanks and keeping the Video's Coming
Thanks
Great to see the gang together, God bless you all. Godspeed.
Yes, thank you
Small glitch, you solved it. Came out great. Good to see the boys
Yeah thanks
Someone please buy big Dan a new shirt! Nice to see everyone together again. Nice job so far Ken.
Haha thanks
Hey Ken, also noticed the flys. Maybe a screen door would be in order?
Chad, Dan and the Man ... back together. Felt like old times. 🙂 Even though some know the trades, it's ALWAYS appreciated when you explain things on your videos. Like the electrical, for example, like you did on this video. That's one of the things I admire about you, it's your logic and explanations with little details. You not only show us what you do, you explain why. Thanks for doing that.
You got that right!
Good Friday afternoon Ken, I see you brought in reinforcements .... Chad & Dan the amazing duo, ie partners in crime🤣The tiny house is coming along swimmingly👍🏻Have a very nice weekend Ken and family + Kaiya🐶take care🔨🔨🐔🐓👣
Thanks
Hello and good morning crew. Yes so nice to see you all together for a short time. The tiny house is looking great.
Good morning! Thanks
Great seeing the 3 Karpenters together again 🎉
Thanks
Good morning guys. It’s great seeing u guys back together again. Great video 👍
Good morning. Thanks for watching
Beautiful my friend, off too work I go ..🐊🌴😎
Have a great day
Seems like a LOT of lights for a small space. I wonder if those big hole saws would be easier to start with a pre drilled pilot hole. Ladder? Dan don't need no stinking ladder ;) Could use a new shirt though. Milled to be too tight or as you commented earlier, 2 coats of poly on both the grooves and tongues? Enjoying the build :D
Thanks
Looking great, Ken. Good idea on cutting the lip off the edge so the tung fits in the grove.
Thanks 👍
It’s always good to see the ole crew back together. I don’t know if they haven’t put out any videos or if I was dropped from them.
Great to see Dan and Chad. I miss them. HINT: I need more videos from them!!!!
Haha thanks.
Great Tram work Guys Nice ty 😊 🙏🏿 👍
Thanks
Gooooooood afternoon, Ken. The gang is back together!
Good day. Yup
Add a feather board to keep board tight to fence and off feed roller and you are ready to get your groove on!
Thanks
Good to see the crew
Yes it was
Often times the he best solutions come in our sleep 💤. Glad yours was just walking away from it.
Yes, thanks. Definitely
The crew back together again … love it
Thanks
Good idea Ken. Just like old times three amigos..
You got that right!
Hallo Ken es ist schön einmal alle wieder zusammen zusehen ihr wart so ein super Team und sind es immer noch liebe Grüße an alle und bleibt gesund 👍🏻👏🏻👋😊🙂🙋♂️🇩🇪🤗👍😁😅
Thanks so much
Good to see the gang back together
Thanks
This could be the start of a thriving business? "Tiny Dan's Tiny Homes". Chad and Dan should partner, I sure you could come up with a better name other than my suggestion?
Haha thanks
Gooood morning,my,my the Geniuses are back together again😅🌷😊🌻🇺🇸
Haha. Thanks
Ken, It's Best to use Wagos or Ideal In-Sure Wire connectors for the connections inside those small junction boxes on those recessed 6'' LED wafer lights ! They don't take up as much space as those wire nuts that you are using .
It would be great to add an electric generator outlet on the inside next to the small breaker box. I assume you will have one on the outside to connect to grid juice. A great addition would be to add a Solar Battery Generator such as an Eco Flow unit which should easily power that Tiny House without ever needing to connect to the grid power.
That's a great idea!
I'm waiting for someone to throw a pie! Woo woo woo woo woo woo woo woo!
Haha
yup. lotta big boys!
Haha thanks
Turned into quite the project
It sure did
Maybe adding an outside receptacle or two would be a helpful idea.
That's a great idea!
Gangs back together again.
Yup
A bit of housekeeping is needed a clean house is a tidy house I’m as bad I work often with a mess but then it is in a garden
Yes definitely need to clean up
You didn't Ken, but I'll say it... Dewalt 16 gauge trim nailer is the best. By far. For reliability, weight, consistency and reliability. No nitrogen spring needing to be recharged like the Milwaukee every couple of years the Dewalt will keep on firing and firing. Had the older model for 15+ years of flooring and building before replacing with the newer one which is lighter and just as consistent.
Haha yes
God morningggg my friend kens sucess forever ❤❤
Thanks
Nice to see the three Amigos back in action. The tiny house is coming out nicely. Does Chad still do videos? Have a great day, Ken.
Thanks. Chad hasn’t had time.
Can you install a wet location rated panel on the outside instead? It'll save wall space and simplify modifying it for whatever electric shore power connection needed.
I guess I could have. Thanks
Great job
Thanks
Think Smarter , Work Easier !!
True
I think you might put leveling Jack's on all four sides ty ken
Good idea
Big box quality lumber…😀
Yup
I would love to see a series on affordable homes, if you have the time.
Thanks I haven’t done homes for years. Sorry
I think it’s pretty clear here you miss the camaraderie of working with the boys. I felt the same when I got out of the Army.
I know your body won’t let you go to work every day. You ever think about bringing on a apprentice to help you out?
Yes thanks. No apprentice. I really am trying to slow down
Of all the Power Tools on the Market , Dewalt makes the BEST !!
Thanks
You should put a couple outlets on the outside
Thanks. Did it
G`morning K.K.
Good morning
If the T & G is too tight why not cut the unseen part of the groove off, it'll make it so much easier for you
I had to leave the shoulder on so they would lock together
u foaks amazing team!
Thanks
Good morning!
Good morning to you
Was good seeing the triad together again. Liked the cure on the boards and was it a thick tongue and narrow groves or swelling from humidity?
Thanks. I’m not sure
I am concerned that the small flat ceiling may sag on the open end over time and recommend vertical support about 18" on both sides. Probably you already planned for this.
It’s fine as is. Thanks
Ken How’s Dan son getting on now hope all is well with the little guy
He’s doing great
The gang all here❤
Sure is.
That look good
Thanks
Dear Ken Karpentry, can you say what the insulation layers are on the floor, walls and ceiling? And if the small house can be left unheated and occasionally heated/cooled in the Northeast.
Floor 2 layers of 2” walls and ceiling 3 1/2”
Ken , there is NO such thing as '' 110 '' anymore and hasn't been since the mid 60's !! It's all 120 / 240 VAC or 125 / 250 VAC now !!!
Rubbing shoulders with Chad and Dan probably made it feel like you were back at work, but in a good way. When I retired I was asked to come back in 3 times for 4-5 weeks at a time, but it was nice to be back, I missed the comaraderie. Was any thought or discussion given between you 3 about Chad or Dan taking your business over? You had a well established business, so I think it would of been a great opportunity for someone or both.
8 slot sub-panel? Not an option?
There weren’t any in stock.
Hey can what I don't understand is why you're using all 14. Engage on the plugs because if they put up. Window unit in there. It's a heavy duty window unit. Do air conditioning? You're gonna have more power running on that than a 14 gauge can handle. I know because my house is all 14 gauge. And I didn't know that. And I put a window unit on it. It does not work believe me, so. You know, you need a 20 amp. Breaker in there somewhere in a designated area for a air conditioner. Blood, because what to engage will not carry a window unit for very long
Is it too late to add a dedicated circuit for an air conditioner?
Thanks. None of the windows are big enough for an a/c unit. There are 5 empty slots left for a 20 amp breaker to be added later
One can be added
Milwaukee “Team Red” for the Win!
@@kenskarpentry Whew!
What about a stove or refrigerator $
The homeowner had them
👍👍👍👍💋💋💋💋
Many will like seeing the crew together. But I see that you bit off more than you could handle. You're supposed to be retired. Doing small projects is ok but a tiny house is far more complex. I hope you learned a good lesson from this.
Hahahaha I’m trying to slow down but not doing well at it
@@kenskarpentry I am finding the same thing in retirement. When I worked full time, my day was much more organized. In retirement it's a series of smaller tasks that are scattered around to the point where I need to keep a list, so I don't forget stuff. I also have trouble finding tools that I know I have somewhere. I was asked to paint a 12 ft signpost at the church and spent 2 hours looking for sandpaper for my belt sander. After that I went looking for my extension pole for a paint roller. Haven't found that yet. Wound up doing the paint with a ladder. Still shaking my head on that pole. Will need it to paint some ceilings inside this winter.
Overall I think he's really enjoyed this project! He can take a break when he needs to and is very pleased with the project. Once completed, it's going to be a great feeling of accomplishment and we're hoping it's a blessing to the family purchasing it! When the family comes to visit, Ken always takes them down to see the tiny house project! I've really enjoyed seeing him build something he's never built before and he knows he can get Chad and Dan to lend a hand if need be. They really enjoy getting together!
Well Ken this is a small project compared to what you use to do!!!👍👌🤞✌️🌞🇺🇲✨🌟🙌🙏🌠🎆@@kenskarpentry
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Nice to see the crew back together.
Thanks