Oh no. I thought he just made the staircase to be held up by air. I didn't anticipate him finding a bunch of sistered studs and deciding to just cut through them. His mother shouldn't have said no to drugs.
What you cut out with the sawzall is called a stud pack. It didn't look to be holding up your staircase stringer. It looked to be continuous to above the stairs. They sometimes nail the stringer to a studpack like that from the side, but it isn't commonly the supporting member for a stringer. A studpack is typically running higher to support something like a beam, either in the flooring supporting a wall above it, or to a beam in the second floor to support a wall/bracing. You can typically find out by looking to see if there is a wall above the second floor, but that isn't a guarantee. The header, which is now supporting this studpack, needs to be properly sized to support said studpack. Commonly, in construction, a cut down piece of OSB is placed between a double header to furr it out to the width of a 2x4. I am unsure if you were aware of any of this, and a viewer might not be and need to pay attention to it.
I got to the 0:43 mark where this guy started destroying a perfectly good door that could've been reused, then I realized I wouldn't trust any decision he made from here on out.
Haha I did think the same, but then remembered his hatred for that door always knocking into the garage door. SO I just chalked it down to releasing a lot of pent up anger on something that was an annoyance and carried on with the rest of the video :)
yeah that shit done pissed me off. But the rest of the vid was actually done beautifully and came out real good. Got quite a bit of idea's to takeaway from it
Didn't need to destroy that door, should have donated it to Habitat for Humanity or put it on the curb for someone who needs it to pick up. And seeing all the comments about how you compromised the integrity of your house...
@vele1267 exactly! Same as I was thinking. More important things going on throughout the ordeal of the build. Lol. Always someone to put on their cape and "saY the day" 🦸♂️.
That 2x8 header is to small if you had a load that required 5 2x4, and why did you remove the two 2x4 that supported the end of the beam? You went from 5 2x4 supporting the upper floor to only 3, even below the new header is 5 going to now 4. But still lost the support of the two above since you removed them. It was engineered to need that support and you took it away not smart at all.
I was just coming to write something like this. Rule of thumb, replace with equal or greater strength. There was plenty of room to use the proper number of studs and to provide the same level of support that he removed. It's far less expensive to buy and install more support than you need than it is to repair potential damage AND THEN install the support you need.
I thought the same thing. I am not sure what it was supporting but 5 studs coupled with OSB would have made me stop and figure out what's going on. I'm sure that the stud pack goes through all the way to the basement floor.
This is part of the problem with these types of videos. People look at the work and product and think "oh great, I can do that" and then their stairs sag or some other structural problem occurs down the line. There are plenty of load calculating tools on the internet or as a last resort you could call your building inspectors and ask them, some can be helpful.
What an awesome pantry you built. I love my osilating tool for taking down walls. I have taken out two closets with mine. I tried the sledge hammer and it was a no go. I am 69 years young woman and I love to build and dyi.
Good idea & nice job. But as someone who's renovated 5 homes of my own over the years. WHY in God's name would you just destroy the door instead of just removing it w/or w/o the frame & donating it to Habitat (for Humaity) reStore? I understand you wanted an interesting shot - but that segment just came off as wasteful & unnecessary.
but as someone whos watched nothing but TH-cam over the last 15 years i can tell you exactly why, what he did there is called “Content” the same way there are people who destroy 100K cars for no reason like a man on youtube who goes by the name of whistlindiesel on youtube, or the others who destroy new iphones on the same day of release to test out the phone toughness like say jerryrigeverything on TH-cam its all content yes its not necessary but people like it and it can also be used as a way for people to interact on the comments like we are both doing now. Hope you learned something today 🫡
I love how it turned out. Great job. Thanks for sharing how it was done. Your son is amazing and has great lifting techniques. Kudos for teaching your son.
Oh god this is not good. You removed so much support for your second floor, and that 2x8 header and single jack studs are not cut out for that much load. I know you claim everything is up to code in this video, but my, and clearly other professionals with experience in this world can see that this is a mess of a job, and your second floor is now compromised. All for a pantry.
As a DIYer myself. I took one look at what he was removing and shook my head. Something can look good but it doesn’t make it good. But as I say, it’s not my house so good job, looks great.
was thinking the same, when we've done remodels, whatever that could be removed and donated, we did, even if it takes more effort to remove things to save it
I learned this the hard way, no matter how you do it, Spray paint particles fly around the area, 5- 10 feet, i suggest buy 29 dollars worth of cheap looking plastic rolls, and isolate the whole area by creating a 10x10x10 ( or as needed ) plastic room and then paint, wear a mask. Leave it resting for 30 min or so after your are done so all particles are on the ground
I appreciated the content and the construction of your pantry. It was particularly heartwarming to see it as a family endeavor, truly embodying the spirit of: 'Teamwork makes the dream work.' I've subscribed to your channel. Wishing your family continued blessings.
OSB on interior walls and the garage are clear signs of sheer walls and you just sawed right through them!! If you ever sell make sure you delete the video. Nice job though I admire your drive.
5:08 the bump out where the media/network cabinet was, probably had another purpose. There were extra studs there for a reason. Probably support for the stairs.
Wow, WHY would you DESTROY a perfectly good door? 🤦🏼♀️I have never seen such a STRANGE set up? That’s CRAZY - who designed that house???🤨 Thanks for sharing👍🏻
Nice... looks modern fancy :) I build drawers almost the same way. The only thing I do different is I put pocket holes on both the fronts AND backs of the drawers VS the side like you did. That way the drawer face fronts cover the pocket holes & you do not have any exposed screws. Except the ones for the drawer slides. The pocket holes on the back of the drawer will be facing you when assembling everything, so when it's finished, you wont ever see them. I hope that makes sense. Love the way it came out & that cutting board niche was perfect there 👌🏻
Hafta admit I check out vids like this for future inspiration should the need arise. So I watch the intro and then the end and might check back to earlier if there is a detail I see for which I want more detail. So, I did not see him bury a junction box. Ist verboten in Ontario, Kanuckistan. But, an accessible box somewhere on the inside where it is less visible might pass inspection. He got a permit and inspection right?
Great job mate, My wife suddenly started showing way more of an interest when you went topless, funny that. Very talented man and seems like you are a fantastic father too showing your son the tricks of the trade :)
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Sir, this is the first time I'm viewing your channel. I'm really enjoying it. My only complaint is, Never feel you have to explain spending time with your son. I loved seeing him working with you.
Thanks for the support. I’m glad you’re enjoying our channel. My son and I love working together and I agree sometimes I ramble and over narrate my videos lol. Many more videos coming in the near future thanks again. ❤️
5:16 that space beneath the internet box wasn't insulated from the garage when he put the drywall back up. hope that got fixed off cam or the inspector catches that with flir when he goes to sell the house. Also, i see you flipped the splice boxes at 8:30. Where are those accessible from?
On a more serious note The junction box that you placed in the upper right hand corner of that glass door so that you could extend the switches over you buried it behind the wall You're supposed to put a access panel unless of course that access panel ended up in the pantry??
My guy. You removed a structural post (needed from the basement or first floor, all the way to the trusses) and a OSB shear wall in your stair well. Now the second floor has been compromised 👍. Also when installing tile you need an underlayment system like Ditra-mat or a cement board like hardy-board.
@@bryndenhansen7153 I am surprised that only one person made this comment. It was the first thing that hit me. Far more noise on destroying a $10 door. I suspect you are right about the structural integrity. Lots more "stuff" needed, I fear, than a pair of 2x10s and a couple of jacks to replace that honkin' studpack. Might wanna chat with an engineer as liability might carry past sale in your jurisdiction. I dunno. Just sayin'.
I just found your channel and after watching this video, I watched the porch, gym and shed build. Do you have any plans for more diy projects in your home?
Fabulous work my man. It looks absolutely insane. Seeing you and your family working together on these projects is truly inspiring. Keep up the great work.
He destroyed so many things that could have been reused! I see so much that should have been done different, I had to edit twice, then just gave up. Great idea, more research & education in building is a GOOD THING!! 😘🤗💜☮️
Habitat for Humanity: It's a tax right off. Learn about it. Second, your stairs will sag. The post you removed was bulky because of weight load. Your framing to replace it was basic, too basic to replace the weight load. At some point, all that nice stuff you bought will crack because your second floor will begin to sit on it. Meaning that glass will brake.
Really good job on the final project and incorporating family into the process. Justy a word of caution, I'm not too sure how code complient that wall would be from removing all those support beams. Keep doing your videos. Its great motivation, brother. 👍
Absolutely BEAUTIFUL result!!! Soo amazing!!! I can’t wait to own a home and do all these types of DIY upgrades!! Question for you also!! My daughter wants a TH-cam channel and I’m curious how to edit her videos she wants to make. Any advice!?? Lol
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WOW, just WOW, I love it, Great Build and its cool you got the family involved as well. New subscriber because I have got to see some new ideas and i like how you worked through it. Would love a list of tools you like to use.
@@fragout9575 I have to point out as well... there was a header IN the shear-wall already. Cutting out the multi-stud column and jack-studs for that existing header is a REALLY bad idea. Adding a new header does not correct the original shear-wall's design, possible loads from above, or even cover the possibility that the foundation may have an extra-wide thickened slab below that column he cut out. Doing this possibly shifted loads to concrete that is not rated to support the new post locations on the sides of the door and is also not good. Loads on posts like the original 5-stud post can be anywhere from 200 to 6K+ pounds. I really hope a PE was consulted with the original house plans for this "renovation", but this is TH-cam, so I doubt that was done. 😨
@@Damascus1911A Absolutely ALL solid points! I mentioned several of those as well in another post in this comment section. While you delved deeper in context, I pulled my punches based on the naivety of the audience. Nevertheless, it won't be long before there is sagging and cracked bottom cords on trusses in the near future!!
Yeah, I called that out too!! Let alone the post he cut through and destroyed the point load to the footer below!!! That's the kind of clown that cries when he tries to sell the house later and the buyer's inspector tells them not to buy the house because the second story is bowing in two direction and trusses in the roof are cracking.....
I work in the industry and he did a pretty good job. Better than most diy TH-camrs. My couple grips though. 1 sand the drywall before you put new floor down, it keeps it much cleaner. 2 the panel of the shaker door should float because of wood expansion during the seasons, the top and bottom should have tougnes that fit in the side groves, that holds it together better
@@annmatthews68 I am giving slack because of being part of the DIY community. Also trying to spread positivity and at least the section I am in is so overbooked that there is no time to do smaller projects like this
I watched him destroy a perfectly good door then remove studs in a load bearing wall and ran to the comments and you guys didn’t disappoint!
He doesn't even wonder why there is sheathing there.....
Oh no. I thought he just made the staircase to be held up by air. I didn't anticipate him finding a bunch of sistered studs and deciding to just cut through them. His mother shouldn't have said no to drugs.
What you cut out with the sawzall is called a stud pack. It didn't look to be holding up your staircase stringer. It looked to be continuous to above the stairs. They sometimes nail the stringer to a studpack like that from the side, but it isn't commonly the supporting member for a stringer.
A studpack is typically running higher to support something like a beam, either in the flooring supporting a wall above it, or to a beam in the second floor to support a wall/bracing. You can typically find out by looking to see if there is a wall above the second floor, but that isn't a guarantee.
The header, which is now supporting this studpack, needs to be properly sized to support said studpack. Commonly, in construction, a cut down piece of OSB is placed between a double header to furr it out to the width of a 2x4.
I am unsure if you were aware of any of this, and a viewer might not be and need to pay attention to it.
I got to the 0:43 mark where this guy started destroying a perfectly good door that could've been reused, then I realized I wouldn't trust any decision he made from here on out.
Haha I did think the same, but then remembered his hatred for that door always knocking into the garage door. SO I just chalked it down to releasing a lot of pent up anger on something that was an annoyance and carried on with the rest of the video :)
fr tho
smart not to trust them! they are thiefs and liars. stole money from us! terrible
yeah that shit done pissed me off. But the rest of the vid was actually done beautifully and came out real good. Got quite a bit of idea's to takeaway from it
Me thinking I could just unscrew the door hinges to remove the door when this is clearly more fun 😂
MWA, I was screaming that same thing lol
Hinges are like gravity. They don't exist.
doors are like 100-300 bucks as well
Didn't need to destroy that door, should have donated it to Habitat for Humanity or put it on the curb for someone who needs it to pick up. And seeing all the comments about how you compromised the integrity of your house...
First thing I said
Exactly what i was thinking
Yeah but breaking stuff is hell of alot more funnier
Oh brother it's his damn door, everyone does not have to think charity in everything they do.
@vele1267 exactly! Same as I was thinking. More important things going on throughout the ordeal of the build. Lol.
Always someone to put on their cape and "saY the day" 🦸♂️.
It has osb because it's a load bearing wall
Most likely a shear wall.
The video is proof that the mentally disabled can accomplish things. Maybe not good things. But things.
That 2x8 header is to small if you had a load that required 5 2x4, and why did you remove the two 2x4 that supported the end of the beam? You went from 5 2x4 supporting the upper floor to only 3, even below the new header is 5 going to now 4. But still lost the support of the two above since you removed them. It was engineered to need that support and you took it away not smart at all.
Need at least 2 more. If it requires 5, you should put back 5.
I was just coming to write something like this. Rule of thumb, replace with equal or greater strength. There was plenty of room to use the proper number of studs and to provide the same level of support that he removed. It's far less expensive to buy and install more support than you need than it is to repair potential damage AND THEN install the support you need.
I thought the same thing. I am not sure what it was supporting but 5 studs coupled with OSB would have made me stop and figure out what's going on. I'm sure that the stud pack goes through all the way to the basement floor.
This is part of the problem with these types of videos. People look at the work and product and think "oh great, I can do that" and then their stairs sag or some other structural problem occurs down the line. There are plenty of load calculating tools on the internet or as a last resort you could call your building inspectors and ask them, some can be helpful.
True, but at least he put a glass door there. So, ya know, that won’t shatter if there’s any sag from inadequate structural support.
What an awesome pantry you built. I love my osilating tool for taking down walls. I have taken out two closets with mine. I tried the sledge hammer and it was a no go. I am 69 years young woman and I love to build and dyi.
Good idea & nice job. But as someone who's renovated 5 homes of my own over the years. WHY in God's name would you just destroy the door instead of just removing it w/or w/o the frame & donating it to Habitat (for Humaity) reStore? I understand you wanted an interesting shot - but that segment just came off as wasteful & unnecessary.
Agreed
any and everything to get likes👍👎
but as someone whos watched nothing but TH-cam over the last 15 years i can tell you exactly why, what he did there is called “Content” the same way there are people who destroy 100K cars for no reason like a man on youtube who goes by the name of whistlindiesel on youtube, or the others who destroy new iphones on the same day of release to test out the phone toughness like say jerryrigeverything on TH-cam its all content yes its not necessary but people like it and it can also be used as a way for people to interact on the comments like we are both doing now. Hope you learned something today 🫡
I love how it turned out. Great job. Thanks for sharing how it was done. Your son is amazing and has great lifting techniques. Kudos for teaching your son.
Wish I had someone to be able to build as he does around my home to finish up projects that was started prior to husbands cancer
All looks great
Wow it’s gorgeous. Great job. It was nice watching the whole family help.
Thanks so much. More videos coming soon
Oh god this is not good. You removed so much support for your second floor, and that 2x8 header and single jack studs are not cut out for that much load. I know you claim everything is up to code in this video, but my, and clearly other professionals with experience in this world can see that this is a mess of a job, and your second floor is now compromised. All for a pantry.
As a DIYer myself. I took one look at what he was removing and shook my head. Something can look good but it doesn’t make it good. But as I say, it’s not my house so good job, looks great.
Really disappointed right off the bat. That door could have been donated. That stunt was pointless.
Same here. Anything I don't need, I always donate it.
was thinking the same, when we've done remodels, whatever that could be removed and donated, we did, even if it takes more effort to remove things to save it
Ik
I learned this the hard way, no matter how you do it, Spray paint particles fly around the area, 5- 10 feet, i suggest buy 29 dollars worth of cheap looking plastic rolls, and isolate the whole area by creating a 10x10x10 ( or as needed ) plastic room and then paint, wear a mask. Leave it resting for 30 min or so after your are done so all particles are on the ground
Wearing safety glasses and using a stick guide with a saw are 2 of the best lessons you can teach your son. Nice family project!
I appreciated the content and the construction of your pantry.
It was particularly heartwarming to see it as a family endeavor, truly embodying the spirit of:
'Teamwork makes the dream work.'
I've subscribed to your channel.
Wishing your family continued blessings.
haha! family endeavor?!? if stealing peoples money and lying to everything was an endeavor they are the dream team! HORRIBLE!
OSB on interior walls and the garage are clear signs of sheer walls and you just sawed right through them!! If you ever sell make sure you delete the video. Nice job though I admire your drive.
yep.... he is not very bright
5:08 the bump out where the media/network cabinet was, probably had another purpose. There were extra studs there for a reason. Probably support for the stairs.
Kids, don't punch through your walls WITH THE ELECTRICITY ON. You can easily be electrocuted to death when the hammer smashes into the live wires.
Unlikely
Hammers can't smash thru wires.
To be honest I was almost rooting for that at times
Excellent channel, pantry and fatherhood. Beautiful family. God bless.
Thanks so much.
New video coming next week or so
You're such a stud! Remodel looks amazing
he's a thief and liar! beware!
Wow, WHY would you DESTROY a perfectly good door? 🤦🏼♀️I have never seen such a STRANGE set up? That’s CRAZY - who designed that house???🤨 Thanks for sharing👍🏻
I've noticed that almost all the renovation videos and shows demolish everything old. Nothing goes to Goodwill or Habitat.
@@coffeyvideoproductions7767 Habitat for humanity is a great resource.
Probably for fun tbh
Nice job, looks very professional.
Awesome Video Guys, Congratulations On The New Found Space. 👏
Thanks so much. New video dropping this week
Nice... looks modern fancy :)
I build drawers almost the same way. The only thing I do different is I put pocket holes on both the fronts AND backs of the drawers VS the side like you did. That way the drawer face fronts cover the pocket holes & you do not have any exposed screws. Except the ones for the drawer slides. The pocket holes on the back of the drawer will be facing you when assembling everything, so when it's finished, you wont ever see them. I hope that makes sense.
Love the way it came out & that cutting board niche was perfect there 👌🏻
Thanks so much every time I build a cabinet I learn more and more. Cabinets are tough to build. Thanks for the comment and watching ❤️❤️
I really like your finishes and work in general.
Thanks so much ❤️
Ngl, this is the only motivation I have on having kids. To have someone to work with at my home projects.
Very Nicely done! Keep up the great work.
Thanks so much new video coming next week 🤙
WOW, what a transformation. That was a great project to watch. I especially liked the glass door! 👍
Thanks so much. More videos coming soon ❤️✌️
Exceptionally well done
Looks beautiful
Did you bury that Electrical Box above the door? Turned out perfect.
That’s what I was thinking
Hafta admit I check out vids like this for future inspiration should the need arise. So I watch the intro and then the end and might check back to earlier if there is a detail I see for which I want more detail. So, I did not see him bury a junction box. Ist verboten in Ontario, Kanuckistan. But, an accessible box somewhere on the inside where it is less visible might pass inspection. He got a permit and inspection right?
Dude, you've got talent
@@zachtutor7998 thanks man. We’re almost finished building a tiny home on wheels and will be posting the full video in the next week or so.
@@buildersblueprint that right there on 21:52 is so big
Their best talent is lying and stealing from people! beware!
Awesome video, but a strong gust of wind is going to knock your house down now
Removed 5 studs and replaced them with 3 jack studs. Brilliant!
BEWARE! These people are thiefs and liars. They stole money from my family in FL and are con-men! Don't believe a word they say!
So fascinating. Enjoy watching this one!
Thank you I’m glad you liked it more videos coming soon ❤️
I didn’t knew Neymar knew how to build a Pantry 😂 Now seriously… nice work bro
Great job mate, My wife suddenly started showing way more of an interest when you went topless, funny that. Very talented man and seems like you are a fantastic father too showing your son the tricks of the trade :)
it's beautiful! i wish i have something like this!
Looks great! What kind of plywood did you use for the cabinets?
Thanks we used 3/4 red oak plywood
Your project came out beautifully!! I am going to do the same exact thing here at my house. Cant wait for all the fun to begin
Thank you so much more videos coming soon and good luck on your project ❤️❤️
Gorgeous! Great use of space!
@@jeffreyknotts4148 thanks so much. More videos coming soon 🤙❤️❤️
Awesome design!
Thanks so much ❤️❤️
This looks beautiful! Really nice job 👏🏼
Thanks so much ❤️❤️
One thing I learned about doing drywall is you DEFINITELY want to prefill those seems. Then tape and mud. It makes the seems more sturdy.
@@A_Class216 yeah I also realized that conclusion that doing sheet rock just sucks lol. Thanks for watching more videos coming soon. ❤️
Nice work, love this channel! And I love the family participation! #teamwork
@@milanrdesign thank you so much. I really appreciate you watching and supporting our channel more videos coming soon. ❤️
@@buildersblueprint Work faster the anticipation is killing me! lol jks.
@@milanrdesign next week if everything goes as planned
BEWARE! These people are thiefs and liars. They stole money from my family in FL and are con-men! Don't believe a word they say!
That pantry is beautiful, and you are amazing! God bless.
Thank you so much more videos coming soon. God bless. ❤️❤️
Looks like your Viper Shield Ceramic glass spray isn't available on Amazon? Do you have another retailer where it can be purchased?
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Sir, this is the first time I'm viewing your channel. I'm really enjoying it. My only complaint is, Never feel you have to explain spending time with your son. I loved seeing him working with you.
Thanks for the support. I’m glad you’re enjoying our channel. My son and I love working together and I agree sometimes I ramble and over narrate my videos lol. Many more videos coming in the near future thanks again. ❤️
Demolition was dumb. Could have donated or give away door… cut dry wall out instead of punching holes to not make a mess/excess dust
So much work just to relocate a door. 😅
Or he could have done it the way he did! I wouldn't have done it his way, but he was having fun with his kid so...
Maybe fun! I like demolition
Your opinion is dumb !!😢 he can do it however he wants to
Lmao, I was like why didn’t he just pop the hinges off and sell the door?
That turned out very nice. A great use of space.
Thanks so much ❤️❤️
Great job!
Thanks!❤️
Did you bury that junction box in the wall above the door? If so that’s a code/fire issue. Considering adding a blank cover over it instead.
5:16 that space beneath the internet box wasn't insulated from the garage when he put the drywall back up. hope that got fixed off cam or the inspector catches that with flir when he goes to sell the house.
Also, i see you flipped the splice boxes at 8:30. Where are those accessible from?
On a more serious note The junction box that you placed in the upper right hand corner of that glass door so that you could extend the switches over you buried it behind the wall You're supposed to put a access panel unless of course that access panel ended up in the pantry??
Can you tell us where online you got the new door?
My guy. You removed a structural post (needed from the basement or first floor, all the way to the trusses) and a OSB shear wall in your stair well. Now the second floor has been compromised 👍. Also when installing tile you need an underlayment system like Ditra-mat or a cement board like hardy-board.
Laying tile on cured concrete is the perfect surface to use.
Everything was done up to code in this entire build.
So patronizing. Therapy helps 👍
@@buildersblueprint if it was concrete you're absolutely correct. Yet the post & shear wall are still issues.
@@bryndenhansen7153 I am surprised that only one person made this comment. It was the first thing that hit me. Far more noise on destroying a $10 door. I suspect you are right about the structural integrity. Lots more "stuff" needed, I fear, than a pair of 2x10s and a couple of jacks to replace that honkin' studpack. Might wanna chat with an engineer as liability might carry past sale in your jurisdiction. I dunno. Just sayin'.
Yeh. He is not the sharpest tool in the shed. 😂😂😂
I just found your channel and after watching this video, I watched the porch, gym and shed build. Do you have any plans for more diy projects in your home?
Thanks so much really appreciate it.
We do have more plans and have already started working on the next video.
Anything you would like to see?
@@buildersblueprint I still rent, but I love diy and home renovations. Any work you do on your home or property is great.
Nice work, cabinet looks good 👍
Thanks so much ❤️❤️
0:24 pov u have 1 job and mess it up 😂
Love seeing your family help with your project! I do the same and it’s great to see!!
Fabulous work my man. It looks absolutely insane. Seeing you and your family working together on these projects is truly inspiring. Keep up the great work.
Thanks so much Nathan ❤️❤️
@@buildersblueprint where is our money!?!? THIEFS LIARS!
nicer than some people bathrooms and it's a pantry
He destroyed so many things that could have been reused! I see so much that should have been done different, I had to edit twice, then just gave up. Great idea, more research & education in building is a GOOD THING!!
😘🤗💜☮️
Turned out beautiful.
Thanks so much more videos coming soon ❤️
Habitat for Humanity: It's a tax right off. Learn about it. Second, your stairs will sag. The post you removed was bulky because of weight load. Your framing to replace it was basic, too basic to replace the weight load. At some point, all that nice stuff you bought will crack because your second floor will begin to sit on it. Meaning that glass will brake.
Didn't you breach the fire safety wall when you moved the internet box?
Really good job on the final project and incorporating family into the process. Justy a word of caution, I'm not too sure how code complient that wall would be from removing all those support beams. Keep doing your videos. Its great motivation, brother. 👍
Absolutely BEAUTIFUL result!!! Soo amazing!!! I can’t wait to own a home and do all these types of DIY upgrades!! Question for you also!! My daughter wants a TH-cam channel and I’m curious how to edit her videos she wants to make. Any advice!?? Lol
Thank you so much. I really appreciate it making all these projects for you guys so much fun and we love reading all the comments.
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@@buildersblueprint thank you!!
That's a nice pantry. Looks awesome 👍.
Thanks so much. More videos coming soon ❤️❤️
Great Job!!!!!!
DAMN YALL MAKE YOUR OWN PRODUCTS TOO?!?! I love this channel. Great vibes
Thanks man more videos coming soon 🙌❤️
That's so nice 👍 looks great.
Thanks so much ❤️❤️
Great work. Would you mind sharing where the door was purchased from?
Yes, it’s linked below in the video. And thanks 🤙
Nice work ❤
Thanks so much ❤️❤️
Amazing video as always.
WOW, just WOW, I love it, Great Build and its cool you got the family involved as well. New subscriber because I have got to see some new ideas and i like how you worked through it. Would love a list of tools you like to use.
Really appreciate it and thanks for the sub more videos coming soon ❤️❤️
uhh isnt the frame under stairs load bearing?
Yep that’s why we installed a header
@@buildersblueprint yeah, and destroyed the shear wall's integrity when you took out the OSB.
@@fragout9575 I have to point out as well... there was a header IN the shear-wall already. Cutting out the multi-stud column and jack-studs for that existing header is a REALLY bad idea. Adding a new header does not correct the original shear-wall's design, possible loads from above, or even cover the possibility that the foundation may have an extra-wide thickened slab below that column he cut out. Doing this possibly shifted loads to concrete that is not rated to support the new post locations on the sides of the door and is also not good. Loads on posts like the original 5-stud post can be anywhere from 200 to 6K+ pounds. I really hope a PE was consulted with the original house plans for this "renovation", but this is TH-cam, so I doubt that was done. 😨
@@Damascus1911A Absolutely ALL solid points! I mentioned several of those as well in another post in this comment section. While you delved deeper in context, I pulled my punches based on the naivety of the audience. Nevertheless, it won't be long before there is sagging and cracked bottom cords on trusses in the near future!!
Details are great!!!! I have never minded a long video when I'm trying to learn something. Fantastic butlers pantry!!!!
@@kristibbradshaw thanks so much. More videos coming soon ❤️❤️
@@buildersblueprint yay!!!!
That is soooo good!
Great video
Removing the OSB shear wall. 😮 Uh Oh! Not just holding up the stairs, But holding up the 2nd floor.
Yeah, I called that out too!! Let alone the post he cut through and destroyed the point load to the footer below!!! That's the kind of clown that cries when he tries to sell the house later and the buyer's inspector tells them not to buy the house because the second story is bowing in two direction and trusses in the roof are cracking.....
You guys ! Mind Blown ... Again!
I'm thinking as a remodeler, take the old door out with the casing and use it on the other side to save money.
Great videos! Where do you learn all these different things from?
All in all it turned out pretty good 👍🏾 👌🏾
Thanks more videos coming soon
Beautiful job!👍👍👍
Thanks so much ❤️❤️🤙
Well Done Congrats ........ my friend
Thanks so much ❤️
8:45 how the hell did he get inside????
I’m so happy to see a house become a home😊
I work in the industry and he did a pretty good job. Better than most diy TH-camrs. My couple grips though. 1 sand the drywall before you put new floor down, it keeps it much cleaner. 2 the panel of the shaker door should float because of wood expansion during the seasons, the top and bottom should have tougnes that fit in the side groves, that holds it together better
Thanks I really appreciate this comment. I completely agree with drywall. I’m still learning and doing the best. I can more videos coming soon. 🤙❤️❤️
Those are your only gripes, and you’re “in the industry”? That’s a whole different issue. Lol
@@annmatthews68 I am giving slack because of being part of the DIY community. Also trying to spread positivity and at least the section I am in is so overbooked that there is no time to do smaller projects like this
I hope you are both OK from the horricane. Love from England. ❤
Thank you we did get a little bit of damage but we are OK. ❤️❤️
@@buildersblueprint thank god your OK.
Loco, wouldn’t it have been easier to remove the door from its hinges versus tiring it apart? 😁 awesome video 👍🏻 absolutely beautiful job !
😂😂😂 I secretly wanted to destroy it after a year of banging it into the other door. Thanks for watching 🤙❤️
great job in my eyes. I feel like I can do this too❤. You should send the builders this video 😂 Dumbest idea to double back pantry & garage door
24:20 caused me to check my smoke detector batteries lol
Damn bro awesome job so Nice 🤘🏻🤘🏻🔥🔥
Thanks homie new video coming soon ❤️❤️
How did you get inside the pantry to cut out the Sheetrock from the inside?
My cat I named Hazel looks just like the cat in your yard. My cat is almost 19 years old. She’s been a great companion. 😻
She still comes around every day super nice cat although she won’t eat any of the food we gave her. I’m not sure why.
I would like to know more about how you build cabinets. Measurements, drawers, drawer glides, hinges etc..etc.