Not the best job filming but I'm hoping sometime in the future I can quit my full time job and really spend a lot of time on video production of my builds! Thanks so much!
It's looking good! I think we are going with the Barrette rail system for ours. Can't wait to see the next video, did you film a lot of the interior rough in process? I was really looking forward to seeing have you handled plumbing, electrical, and airflow!
there's another video which shows the home right before insulation, but in my final walkthrough video I'll make sure to highlight airflow, that was a big part when I was designing this home!
Devon.....Where have you been? I have been waiting for updates on this new build....lol glad to see your back with awesome content again. You are an inspiration.
Great Job! How were you able to have only 1 corner post on each side at top of stair railing? Muzata tells me I need 2 rails on each corner where deck meets stairs- I feel like it won't look as clean as your job .
Such a great job, Devon! Did you have to cut the handrails to length according to your post spacing? If so, what did you use to cut it? And also, are the handrails aluminum or steel? I'm working on installing my stainless steel Muzata railing (thanks for your discount code!!). The paint is getting damaged due to the heat when I cut the handrail with a resin cutting wheel. I've discussed this with their customer service but none of their tips seem to be working.
I'm watching all these videos tonight. Subscribed. Hope you clear all the vegetation from under the deck and give yourself some clearance between the brush and foliage to help protect from fire hazard. With trees so close, I would consider a sprinkler system, just in case.
$60-70 per linear foot...Is that the retail price, or the price you paid with the hefty discount you referenced at the beginning of the video? Thank you for confirming. Keep up the awesome work.
You totally should, cable railings are my favorite now! low key found a new company www.ModernDeckRailings.com and they are AWESOME (i'm going to be using they on my next project here I'm announcing next week) tell reach out to Clint Mailahn 402-499-2511, tell him Devon Loerop sent you and he'll hook you up. The quality is unreal!
ever thought about painting the cables black? they’ll “disappear” - it’s kinda like magic (learned this from chicken keepers and painting hardware cloth to see into coops a lot better.)
Such a great creation!! Very glad to see you back in my notifications and to read in your responses that there will be another new video new week!! Yay!! Congratulations on another very successful project.
wohhh... for real. I just recently got in contact with a new company that seems to have even better products. Try reaching out to Clint at this email. clint@mailahninnovation.com. he's a really good guy and really solid pricing!
I did try that on a few passed but I had to cut the cables multiple times and then sometimes the cable didn't set all the way into the crimp. So this way I have the cable fully seated in the tensioner and the end T-bracket.
This is an insanely good how to video. This has some of the best explanation and flow and video quality I have ever seen in a how to. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Well done on all your hard work! You built a cabin, you filmed and edited! I appreciate all the effort you've put into this. Cheers!
Not the best job filming but I'm hoping sometime in the future I can quit my full time job and really spend a lot of time on video production of my builds! Thanks so much!
DEVON! Finally! I've been waiting for so long man! Great to have you back!
Haha I'm back, been grinding! New video next Saturday morning!
love your videos and style. your foundations vid made me change my plans on my cabin build. love those adjustable anchors
I bought a 60 acres land in front of a big lake and want to start building. I love the way you show every step of the process it motivates me!
Ayy congrats on the purchase!!
Love all your videos and enjoy your process. Such a gifted builder and content creator! Thanks, Devon! Can’t wait to see the interior progress :)
Looks great! love the progress! glad to sê you are still making magic😊
It's looking good! I think we are going with the Barrette rail system for ours. Can't wait to see the next video, did you film a lot of the interior rough in process? I was really looking forward to seeing have you handled plumbing, electrical, and airflow!
He didn’t.
there's another video which shows the home right before insulation, but in my final walkthrough video I'll make sure to highlight airflow, that was a big part when I was designing this home!
Devon.....Where have you been? I have been waiting for updates on this new build....lol glad to see your back with awesome content again. You are an inspiration.
I'm here! Haha just been grinding on the build. Plus took a little break for Christmas and nye
Is your handrail Stainless Steel or Aluminum? If stainless, how did you cut the rails and with what type of blade?
Great Job! How were you able to have only 1 corner post on each side at top of stair railing? Muzata tells me I need 2 rails on each corner where deck meets stairs- I feel like it won't look as clean as your job
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Love these videos, keep the updates coming! 😃
You bet! Next one hits this saturday!
You can’t fault his work ethics.
What type of wood is this? Cedar? Treated?
is it must when attaching the top rails to be centered on a post, or can they meet without a post under the connection?
Devon, welcome back. Your taste in quality is exceptional and you've done nothing but an exceptional work on this fantastic build, kudos 🥂
thanks so much! just wait until you see the inside!
Such a great job, Devon!
Did you have to cut the handrails to length according to your post spacing? If so, what did you use to cut it? And also, are the handrails aluminum or steel?
I'm working on installing my stainless steel Muzata railing (thanks for your discount code!!). The paint is getting damaged due to the heat when I cut the handrail with a resin cutting wheel. I've discussed this with their customer service but none of their tips seem to be working.
What kinda clothes is that to wear (exposed knees) in the middle of the winter. Looks like it's quite a bit warmer than normal though.
My knees get hot
I'm watching all these videos tonight. Subscribed.
Hope you clear all the vegetation from under the deck and give yourself some clearance between the brush and foliage to help protect from fire hazard. With trees so close, I would consider a sprinkler system, just in case.
Hi, what model/brand of glasses r u wearing
$60-70 per linear foot...Is that the retail price, or the price you paid with the hefty discount you referenced at the beginning of the video? Thank you for confirming. Keep up the awesome work.
Great video!! I have not been able to find a system that I truly liked, until now!
Can you attach the posts on top of trex decking? (using long lag bolts to go into the framing obviously)
Yes, you much go into the framing!
need more videos brotha
I'll have another one next week! Promise
We are looking into doing the same on the log cabin we are building. The more I see the more I like this system
You totally should, cable railings are my favorite now! low key found a new company www.ModernDeckRailings.com and they are AWESOME (i'm going to be using they on my next project here I'm announcing next week) tell reach out to Clint Mailahn 402-499-2511, tell him Devon Loerop sent you and he'll hook you up. The quality is unreal!
Hello from Australia 🇦🇺 Wow looks fantastic, great video I enjoyed it. I appreciate your instructions I learned so much.
Yeah! Hopefully that helped. Only ever using these railings on my homes moving forward.
ever thought about painting the cables black? they’ll “disappear” - it’s kinda like magic
(learned this from chicken keepers and painting hardware cloth to see into coops a lot better.)
Not a bad idea, but I do like the look of stainless steel. Really cool contrast against black
what size screws go in the 11/64 drilled hole??
What size are the lag bolts that hold post in place?
there are 4 - 3/8" lag bolts per post.
@@devonloerop Thank you for the fast reply! Enjoyed your video super much!!!!!
Missed these vids!
Gonna be sharing one once a week for a while here!
Bravo, it's really beautiful and you work well and often alone as far as I can see.
I build the homes 99% by myself, and sometimes my girlfriend/other friends will help!
Dang, that does look nice!
It's so cozy. Been staying out here the last couple of weeks and it's such a vibe.
Interesting you do a wood walkway. Feel like it’d get super slippery
It's not bad at all in the rain. Plus I don't want guests tracking mud on my deck
Love the progress! Glad to see you are still making magic.
Never let the magic stop!
looks great! get them sponsors!
Devon, I like your work - off to watch more videos.
Great innovative idea with the railings and cables. I’m going to reach out to you regarding a project in Africa
Such a great creation!! Very glad to see you back in my notifications and to read in your responses that there will be another new video new week!! Yay!! Congratulations on another very successful project.
Fantastic videos, just found you Devon. 1 thing, what was the total cost?
63K SUBS! Keep it up brother
Devon do you have funding/investors ?
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where have you been?
Hahah working! :) There will be a new video next Saturday. I promise.
How did this cost you $65 per linear foot. They just quoted me for the same exact system at $166 per linear foot.
wohhh... for real. I just recently got in contact with a new company that seems to have even better products. Try reaching out to Clint at this email. clint@mailahninnovation.com. he's a really good guy and really solid pricing!
Wouldn't you just start on the opposite side of the tensioner? That way you save the wasted time of the back and forth!
I did try that on a few passed but I had to cut the cables multiple times and then sometimes the cable didn't set all the way into the crimp. So this way I have the cable fully seated in the tensioner and the end T-bracket.
How big is the house alone?
400sf
120 sq ft
@@thomastimothy777 lol what?!
@@devonloeropit’s 90 actually, I measured
@@devonloerop small house.
That house is butiful, send pics
no bobs for yew
@@devonloerop Becky plz
Imagine a tree falls on this
Looks cool but not sure I can recommend the company. The design services are very lacking in more way than one. I guess being an influencer helps.
Really?! the design team was great and super responsive when I worked with them
Great video. You had me until $10,000.
*plumb
All that and no pricing
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it's at the end of the video. I explain the cost per linear foot and the total cost.
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You did an excellent job!!!