Ten years surfing this platform and your channel is still my favorite, by far. You remind me of my old boss from years ago, before I went on my own. Skilled, competent, great work ethic, and lots of experience to share. TH-cam needs more content like this.
Scott, whether or not you're a trained teacher (Not one of your many skills, as I understand), you have a very nice way of imparting large amounts of useful information. Please keep doing what you're doing, it's great.
Seems to be doing just fine. Sometimes you gotta just get the information out. Especially when talking about filling blocks with mortar. Otherwise it’s like that delicious dish where they teach you how to toast bread or boil an egg.
So true... there are times that I work, and I'm so grateful for that work. Then there are times when I'm productive - and I could be productive for free and be just as happy. Been slowly wising up to the difference between the two. Now, time to go be productive. Cheers
In hospice and in a chair, huge challenge to figure out how to be productive with what one has left, in terms of time and energy. But worth pursuing everyday. Thank you for reminding me. S
This channel is so good! Your explanations are thorough, straight forward and precise. Adding to that, you have a relaxing voice. The grand father all tradesmen needed. I’ve worked with a lot of different bosses and old timers. Wish I had found this channel years ago. You my friend are a god send. When I get over my head, your videos ground me and get my head back in the game. Thank you
As someone who works in the construction industry, I still learn something new in every one of your videos. Great work Scott. I love absorbing all the information you have to share with the world.
Very profound statement made at 11:50 in the video. Fulfillment comes from productive work. I think so many never really realize the importance of this. This is why I love your videos so much these little nuggets of truth just pop in from time to time! Thank you for that.
Another GREAT video!! I loved the gentlemen in the pink shirt who was just sitting in a chair smoking his pipe as he watch everything happen. He reminded me of grandfather, I can still smell the sweet smell of grandpa’s pipe smoke!! Hopefully that is something that I carry with me forever. Thank you
I was thinking about this series. Occurs to me that there are folks right now who do not know that one day they want to build something who has not discovered here. Once this is all done and series is complete what an unbelievable resource in comparison to everything on HGTV or PBS!Thanks Scott....what a treasure! Imagine logging in, finding this and binge watching it!! Jim
"binge" implies an indulgence with nothing to be gained. i think seeing the episodes incrementally has it's merits, i don't think i'd absorb as much information if it were all given to me at once, as unlike any old media conglomerate, there's no need to bulk it out with useless drama or circumstantial filler which adds nothing to bring it up to an arbitrary 23 or 45 minute length. this is all solid information.
I love watching this series. Your videos are always incredibly informative and enjoyable. The camera work is excellent. The voice-over work is spot on. The entertainment value is endemic. Your choice of background music is impeccable. The care and thought you guys have put in to make a truly high quality channel is not lost. It's been worth all the effort. Please keep it up. Thanks for doing what you do.
I'm a tradesman and a jack of several others you have an ability to completely captivate and entertain. I have learned a lot just listening to you whether your conversing on the accurate layout of a buildings foot print or a simple work boot. You are the Paul Harvey of the craftsman world keep up the great work educating.
I actually don’t watch when I get the notification of a new video . I wait till I can sit back and enjoy every second of it. Your work and wisdom is too valuable to rush through. Thank you for this amazing series!
Your skills and ability to communicate them to rookies like myself, has made me at least feel like a professional during my own foundation. I am literally one step behind you, and my family is so grateful that your channel continues to inform us of the correct steps to take and which professionals to hire. Scott you are very much appreciated.
11:00 - "Craftsmanship is awesome. Work is awesome. Being productive is key to being happy in your life. And I hope that you can find a way to embrace some of these things in your life and get the fulfillment that comes from making things and producing things." Well said.
when you talk about the FUN part of building at about 10 min. in , is so true to me too , I do Inspections now , but im not as happy as my younger days on the tools, wish i could work with someone like you, you're a rare bird around here
@@AnX8765 notching the rim joist around the anchors is not a big deal, notching the floor joists is. No one is going to take the time to figure out where the joist is going to land when placing the anchors. The true weight or load is transferred down to the floor joists not the rim joist or box. In a an odd way of thinking, you don't even need a nut. (You need a nut.) The weight of the structure will hold the plate down.
I've come to believe there's nothing like the near-epiphany of stumbling upon a series of videos that are informative, well-made and well-presented. Active searches for such rarely results in such great finds. Long story, short: watched three of your videos so far, will be watching the rest!
"Being productive is KEY to being happy in your life." Thanks Scott, I needed to be reminded of that. So many cool things to do, so many skills to learn, so little time. So, thanks again, for what you do, it helps.
Im so glad I found this channel. When I was a kid I helped my dad do this kind of stuff on our home, renovating or repairing. Now at my age now im putting up my shop and these videos help me get back in a good mind set to think well, and consider processes and different stages of building things at particular times. Very pleasant videos with good knowledge to glean. :-)
!!!!!!!You're my sunshine!! You're my hero!! You know that is long been my dream to build a house myself!! That's the best videos I've ever seen in the TH-cam!!! I appreciate that your creative work very very much!!!!!!!!
The owners of this house are going to have a fantastic video log of their home build. The quality work and craftsmanship captured in the video will for certian be a comfort to the future buyers. Great work guys.
Another great video. You're right about construction being fun. I absolutely love my job, look forward to work every day. How many people can say that. Loving the vids. God bless
I find i'm so impatient for the next video in this series. I also have no problem watching every minute at normal speed, even if it was a 40 minute video.
My day off work I’m watching yous work call me a workaholic by all means but this is one of the most relaxing educational channels keep up the good work 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
At 11 minutes "Craftsmanship is awesome. . . I hope you can find the fulfillment in making things" Sage wisdom Scott. I hope you also find fulfillment from sharing your knowledge with all of us. I have held a GC in California for 20 years, I know I don't know it all and I've learned form your series. Thanks
Thanks for all the videos, your content will last for years and will be valuable to another generation. My 9 year old has watched a number of your videos and we talk about them. As someone that grew up on a farm and worked with his grandfather and dad and learned tons I lost my dad 10 years ago so I don't have that older generation to share knowledge with my son. I feel that is what your videos are equivalent to. He still needs the hands on portion and I try and give him and my daughter that opportunity. Thanks again!
i built a 60 x120 metal building having never done this I would figure ,look in books made a bunch of mistakes, but its is up an working,I could of had this information before I built, I did it all by myself, an that is rewarding , just like I raced stocks on a local track ,love to have people like you teaching. young people need to be able to come an work along side you to learn.about life as much as a career. thank you paul
It's amazing seeing the progression of this project; every decision made and why it's made; the time, effort, materials, and manpower needed to complete each step; and the sheer depth of knowledge and experience that informs each step. You, sir, are an inspirational craftsman. edit- Also, as a mandolin player, I love your choice of music.
I love watching your videos. They are enjoyable, easy to follow along with, and far too many times familiar as I have done carpentry work in many different scenarios. I am in no way a professional, more like a jack of all trades, professor of none. They are also very informative. And then to top it all off, the familiarity grows as I realize that while I watch these from my home in Huntsville, Al; the Essential Craftsman is based out of the small community that my grandfather lives in. When I or if I finally make it out to Roseburg to see him, I will certainly be looking for this house. Great job!
Came home late after fixing up an old garden couch at my brothers. Removing rust from the frame and sanding down the wood. Gave both a first coat and what a difference. I feel a lot of muscles I hadn’t used for a while. Perfect time to watch the Essential Craftsman!
It’s a pleasure and a luxury to be able to watch these videos. When you praised me for setting aside time to watch and learn, I was moved. Keep up the good work indeed. Thankyou
First, I'm not in the trades so this is very educational to me. I'll never look at a block wall the same as i did previously! Thanks Scott. There's a science to everything. Also, thanks for the link to the picker.
As a youngerish guy in The hvac trade I find myself sometimes geeking out and giving way to much info when someone asks me a simple question. What I think you scott and Nate have pretty well master is conveying the pertinent info without going over too much. It hard to do when you love what it is your doing your yourself into it all the time. You guys make your viewers feel like they can have intelligent conversation about the subject matter after watching a video, whether it be grouting a wall or die hard boots or the general practice of productivity( my favorite video by the way). You guys do what you do very well. And I thank you for it.
Dear Sir, thank you for your most informative videos. I started watching your channel because of some random chainsaw thing, I henceforth became intrigued with your channel. My Father was a timber faller nearly all of my life, the only reason he gave it up was because of any injury, the 6th or 7th, I can’t remember which time he was hurt more than a normal person wold endure. I digress, my Father was also a mechanic, diesel, automotive, it didn’t matter. The man cold fix most anything. He had a working understanding of lathe and mill work also. My point to this is, thank you for your videos, which are most detailed, and fully understandable. I appreciate your work very much. Thank you
It's always a treat to see one of your videos pop up on notifications. Your knowledge and understanding of the processes and your innate ability to articulate that via this medium are truly, dare I say, a blessing to the community that surrounds you. As always, thank you for your efforts and I hope you are well rewarded for them. Cheers.
Yet another great video. I am always amazed that people still build concrete block foundations and then don’t fill the cavities with grout/concrete. They eventually fill with water depending on the circumstances and are inherently weak to side forces in my humble opinion. An unfilled block wall can easily be taken down by one guy and a six pound sledge hammer. If it’s filled, it’s a whole other ball game! Thanks for the video!
Scott, I've followed you from the beginning on your channel and your adventures thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge with all of us also thank you to all of your family for making this happen.
Between you and a few other TH-camrs I've picked up blacksmithing as a hobby. Its great fun and very rewarding. Just last year I built a forced air ribbon burner on your suggestion. It's absolutely amazing and I love my new forge. Thank you for all you do!
True about construction being fun! I’m still at the point where I’m constantly stressed about not messing something up. These guys are so relaxed because they know exactly what they’re doing and have enough experience to navigate the unknowns. It would be a dream to work with that caliber of craftsmen.
I really enjoy watching this build. I build everyday but there are many phases that happen before and after I have left a site so this series is great! Every time I get a notification, I can't wait until the end of the day so I can watch it. As always the BEST most informative channel on TH-cam. Keep it!
Scott, YOU keep up the good work! You and your son are a gift to the world. The knowledge you share and the eloquent way you share it are a treat that I'm glad to be a part of, even if just as a subscriber. Your deep knowledge does not go unappreciated. Thanks for your continued efforts in sharing this project to the world.
Nothing could ever be more true....: Being productive is the key to happiness. I’m a disabled veteran and I fight through pain everyday. I have to be productive and have some kind of project. It has taken me 1 month to build a block wall which normally would have taken me a weekend. The fact that I was busy and producing something is invaluable.
This is great! My wife and I are moving to the Ozarks soon and will be building our home by hand. Your videos will no doubt be extremely useful. Planning on a 30'X30', 1-1, with a basement.
I initially stumbled upon your channel a few months ago. Since then ive watched every video atleast once. And now i wait and wait for the next video in this series to come out!! You are clearly a man of many talents and i have learned quite a bit from watching your videos. I am 27 and have worked since 13 doing everything from excavation and concrete to finish work and custom kitchen cabinetry. I constantly find myself using tricks i learned in your videos Espically the way you tie and run your string! I have found these methods incredibly helpful and cut my string 1/10 of the amount i used to due to messy knots. And then there are the tools that you use espically the burke bar. I full well intend to get myself one as soon as possible. I try to buy a new tool every few months and/or as soon as i can afford it, a burke bar is coming up on the list. I am very excited and cant wait for the day i pick one up and can start to put it to use! Not only have i learned things from your video's, but many of them are just very interesting to me. Espically the blacksmithing and logging videos. I hope that you continue to make videos and i woll continue to watch!
I had good results using a laminated float for finishing wall tops. Great educational videos. I'm retired but still love watching this stuff. Plus, I'm not near so worn out when its finished!
Thanks for the great video. The old time score goes right along with your narrative of the slow action. Being a plumber though I hate that floor system. Too low. Always have to chip concrete. Can't drill the plates without tearing up bits. It even harder for ducts. A 12 inch insulated duct in a 24 inch crawl space and it gets destroyed. But that's the life of a custom house builder. In tract housing we got to work out problems. Again great video.
Hello, Michael the plumber. I have a curious question, What is the ideal working height for a crawl space, obviously not a basement, but just comfortable to work around in?
@@swissbanjoman The best that I've been in was a thin 2 inch thick slab with about 48 inches to the bottom of the floor joist. He was using it for storage. The worst was lots of rocks and over pour and the ductwork was scraping the dirt. The hardest to work in had a spring in it and I had to pump it out for 2 days then wallow around in the mud. My neighbor has one so low that we had to go around measuring until he found a skinny enough guy. It was about 9 inches. Try to find a 9 inch plumber?
At 10:22 -- "I have another outlet now that really compels me for the last ten years or so, and that is...." And here I thought you were going to say "grandchildren," and then you go and say "blacksmithing." LOL. I guess I just can't wait to become a grandmother someday. I like the way the "rough" blocks look on the outside of the walls. Very nicely done.
I can't wait for the plumbing, electrical, and flooring work to be done! I hope those videos are extremely detailed. As a Home Depot associate, those are my favorite departments and this real world knowledge is very invaluable. :)
I really enjoy your channel, and appreciate all the work you put into producing these videos. Your craftsmanship, ethics, and your heart, are in each of these. If I was your neighbor, you'd be the person I'd want to hang out with. Cheers. :)
I used to hate when I got rocks or clumps in the pump I used to run, some days I do miss the placing jobs, and how creative you had to be on some job sites. Especially block fills! Good work
An extraordinary‘how too’. Thought I was listening to ‘A Prairie Home Companion’ for a bit there (sadly missed), but thankyou for this comprehensive tell all on blockwork. Feel so much more engaged and prepared for my project.
Man, I wish I could've worked for you in my years. The guys I worked for supplemented meaningful instructions with screaming conflicting information. I learned more from watching than I could from asking anything, but I bet all your guys learned the trade front to back in a summer.
This series is the best thing that's ever happened on TH-cam, far as I'm concerned. Great work guys, I always look forward to your videos, always learning.
Ten years surfing this platform and your channel is still my favorite, by far. You remind me of my old boss from years ago, before I went on my own. Skilled, competent, great work ethic, and lots of experience to share. TH-cam needs more content like this.
Scott, whether or not you're a trained teacher (Not one of your many skills, as I understand), you have a very nice way of imparting large amounts of useful information. Please keep doing what you're doing, it's great.
appreciate that - thanks Simon!
Larry Haun 2.0
Seems to be doing just fine. Sometimes you gotta just get the information out. Especially when talking about filling blocks with mortar. Otherwise it’s like that delicious dish where they teach you how to toast bread or boil an egg.
" Productivity is the key to happiness " !
No truer words have been spoken !
Thanks for sharing and take care. 👍
So true... there are times that I work, and I'm so grateful for that work. Then there are times when I'm productive - and I could be productive for free and be just as happy. Been slowly wising up to the difference between the two. Now, time to go be productive. Cheers
Best channel on TH-cam hands down. Also, never been more grateful for peaches in my entire life...
I recently learned that nudity is acceptable on youtube for "artistic or educational purposes" ....
@@kozemchuk ..... uhhh how did you find that lol
@@jimjones4345 I saw a music video with nudity - was very surprised - and googled it.
You guys all have 2 first names 🤷🏽♂️
Always a good day when you check your youtube feed and an Essential Craftman video is uploaded.
In hospice and in a chair, huge challenge to figure out how to be productive with what one has left, in terms of time and energy. But worth pursuing everyday. Thank you for reminding me. S
Hope you're ok man. God Bless.
Builds a house.
Tells US to keep up the good work.
What a legend.
It really is amazing to see this project progress so rapidly, I’ve been watching for years and this is so incredibly interesting to me.
I hope these videos are preserved for a thousand years. They will be interesting and valuable from now until then
Not only did you find a way to make certain unusable footage useable, you did so in a hilarious way. Peaches for all!
You should do audiobooks I would listen for hours.
He’s got that kind of voice, doesn’t he?
🤜🤛
This channel is so good! Your explanations are thorough, straight forward and precise. Adding to that, you have a relaxing voice. The grand father all tradesmen needed. I’ve worked with a lot of different bosses and old timers. Wish I had found this channel years ago. You my friend are a god send. When I get over my head, your videos ground me and get my head back in the game. Thank you
Scott, the gift is how much excellent content you make for us all.
Thanks to you and your whole team!
As someone who works in the construction industry, I still learn something new in every one of your videos. Great work Scott. I love absorbing all the information you have to share with the world.
I just spent approx. 19 minutes of my life watching concrete dry, time that I can never get back. I am a better man for it! Loved it.
Very profound statement made at 11:50 in the video. Fulfillment comes from productive work. I think so many never really realize the importance of this. This is why I love your videos so much these little nuggets of truth just pop in from time to time! Thank you for that.
Another GREAT video!! I loved the gentlemen in the pink shirt who was just sitting in a chair smoking his pipe as he watch everything happen. He reminded me of grandfather, I can still smell the sweet smell of grandpa’s pipe smoke!! Hopefully that is something that I carry with me forever. Thank you
You are a genius, love the music on this video , thanks for sharing your knowledge w/ us do it yourselfers, May God Bless
I was thinking about this series. Occurs to me that there are folks right now who do not know that one day they want to build something who has not discovered here. Once this is all done and series is complete what an unbelievable resource in comparison to everything on HGTV or PBS!Thanks Scott....what a treasure!
Imagine logging in, finding this and binge watching it!!
Jim
"binge" implies an indulgence with nothing to be gained. i think seeing the episodes incrementally has it's merits, i don't think i'd absorb as much information if it were all given to me at once, as unlike any old media conglomerate, there's no need to bulk it out with useless drama or circumstantial filler which adds nothing to bring it up to an arbitrary 23 or 45 minute length. this is all solid information.
For sure did not mean anything negative. An epic series for the ages
I love watching this series. Your videos are always incredibly informative and enjoyable. The camera work is excellent. The voice-over work is spot on. The entertainment value is endemic. Your choice of background music is impeccable. The care and thought you guys have put in to make a truly high quality channel is not lost. It's been worth all the effort. Please keep it up. Thanks for doing what you do.
"Being productive makes you happy....it makes you feel accomplished.!" Absolutely true Sir.
Thank you for showing us your accomplishments!
I'm a tradesman and a jack of several others you have an ability to completely captivate and entertain. I have learned a lot just listening to you whether your conversing on the accurate layout of a buildings foot print or a simple work boot. You are the Paul Harvey of the craftsman world keep up the great work educating.
I actually don’t watch when I get the notification of a new video . I wait till I can sit back and enjoy every second of it. Your work and wisdom is too valuable to rush through. Thank you for this amazing series!
Your skills and ability to communicate them to rookies like myself, has made me at least feel like a professional during my own foundation. I am literally one step behind you, and my family is so grateful that your channel continues to inform us of the correct steps to take and which professionals to hire. Scott you are very much appreciated.
11:00 - "Craftsmanship is awesome. Work is awesome. Being productive is key to being happy in your life. And I hope that you can find a way to embrace some of these things in your life and get the fulfillment that comes from making things and producing things."
Well said.
Point
Had a rough day. Hard day. 19 minutes changed that. Thank you.
when you talk about the FUN part of building at about 10 min. in , is so true to me too , I do Inspections now , but im not as happy as my younger days on the tools, wish i could work with someone like you, you're a rare bird around here
“BEING PRODUCTIVE IS KEY TO BEING HAPPY IN YOUR LIFE” so true my friend so true!!!! Much love from Nova Scotia Canada 🤗
I’m always delighted when I get my Essential Craftsman new video notification. Today was no different. Thanks for the informative and enjoyable video.
You are sure welcome, thanks Casey!
Great job placing those anchors favoring the exterior. Gives you a better seat when the joists go down.
@@AnX8765 notching the rim joist around the anchors is not a big deal, notching the floor joists is. No one is going to take the time to figure out where the joist is going to land when placing the anchors. The true weight or load is transferred down to the floor joists not the rim joist or box. In a an odd way of thinking, you don't even need a nut. (You need a nut.) The weight of the structure will hold the plate down.
Always have time to watch because, i can no longer do this type of work but, still enjoy it.
I've come to believe there's nothing like the near-epiphany of stumbling upon a series of videos that are informative, well-made and well-presented. Active searches for such rarely results in such great finds. Long story, short: watched three of your videos so far, will be watching the rest!
"Being productive is KEY to being happy in your life."
Thanks Scott, I needed to be reminded of that.
So many cool things to do, so many skills to learn,
so little time.
So, thanks again, for what you do,
it helps.
Pride in Craftsmanship.
Fabulous
One of my favourite channels, I admire your professionalism.
If it’s gifts you’re talking about then I can confidently say you’ve given far more than received Scott, all the best from Scotland 🏴👍
You are without a doubt a true craftsman, good instructor and a real gentleman.I really enjoy learning from you
gems. priceless nuggets of information. spewing from this channel like diamonds in the admix. Thank You for keeping craft alive!
Im so glad I found this channel. When I was a kid I helped my dad do this kind of stuff on our home, renovating or repairing. Now at my age now im putting up my shop and these videos help me get back in a good mind set to think well, and consider processes and different stages of building things at particular times. Very pleasant videos with good knowledge to glean. :-)
I learned something from you about putting the nut on the bolts so it doesn't sink when you set it. Also Great tip about the plasticiser and delvo.
!!!!!!!You're my sunshine!! You're my hero!! You know that is long been my dream to build a house myself!! That's the best videos I've ever seen in the TH-cam!!! I appreciate that your creative work very very much!!!!!!!!
The owners of this house are going to have a fantastic video log of their home build. The quality work and craftsmanship captured in the video will for certian be a comfort to the future buyers. Great work guys.
Another great video. You're right about construction being fun. I absolutely love my job, look forward to work every day. How many people can say that.
Loving the vids.
God bless
If you ever get a chance to work for Ray he will make your life miserable. Calls himself a general contractor. Avoid anyone named Ray. You're welcome.
Thank you for these videos..I have learned more than you will ever know from watching and listening to your wisdom. God bless you always sir!
I find i'm so impatient for the next video in this series. I also have no problem watching every minute at normal speed, even if it was a 40 minute video.
My day off work I’m watching yous work call me a workaholic by all means but this is one of the most relaxing educational channels keep up the good work 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
At 11 minutes "Craftsmanship is awesome. . . I hope you can find the fulfillment in making things" Sage wisdom Scott. I hope you also find fulfillment from sharing your knowledge with all of us. I have held a GC in California for 20 years, I know I don't know it all and I've learned form your series. Thanks
Thanks for all the videos, your content will last for years and will be valuable to another generation. My 9 year old has watched a number of your videos and we talk about them. As someone that grew up on a farm and worked with his grandfather and dad and learned tons I lost my dad 10 years ago so I don't have that older generation to share knowledge with my son. I feel that is what your videos are equivalent to. He still needs the hands on portion and I try and give him and my daughter that opportunity. Thanks again!
i built a 60 x120 metal building having never done this I would figure ,look in books made a bunch of mistakes, but its is up an working,I could of had this information before I built, I did it all by myself, an that is rewarding , just like I raced stocks on a local track ,love to have people like you teaching. young people need to be able to come an work along side you to learn.about life as much as a career. thank you paul
It's amazing seeing the progression of this project; every decision made and why it's made; the time, effort, materials, and manpower needed to complete each step; and the sheer depth of knowledge and experience that informs each step.
You, sir, are an inspirational craftsman.
edit- Also, as a mandolin player, I love your choice of music.
I love watching your videos. They are enjoyable, easy to follow along with, and far too many times familiar as I have done carpentry work in many different scenarios. I am in no way a professional, more like a jack of all trades, professor of none. They are also very informative. And then to top it all off, the familiarity grows as I realize that while I watch these from my home in Huntsville, Al; the Essential Craftsman is based out of the small community that my grandfather lives in. When I or if I finally make it out to Roseburg to see him, I will certainly be looking for this house. Great job!
Came home late after fixing up an old garden couch at my brothers. Removing rust from the frame and sanding down the wood. Gave both a first coat and what a difference. I feel a lot of muscles I hadn’t used for a while.
Perfect time to watch the Essential Craftsman!
I love how Clay starts lowering his chute as he approached! He's a great driver!
Man I LOVE watching this channel 👍you sir are a true craftsman.
It’s a pleasure and a luxury to be able to watch these videos. When you praised me for setting aside time to watch and learn, I was moved. Keep up the good work indeed.
Thankyou
First, I'm not in the trades so this is very educational to me. I'll never look at a block wall the same as i did previously! Thanks Scott. There's a science to everything. Also, thanks for the link to the picker.
As a youngerish guy in The hvac trade I find myself sometimes geeking out and giving way to much info when someone asks me a simple question. What I think you scott and Nate have pretty well master is conveying the pertinent info without going over too much. It hard to do when you love what it is your doing your yourself into it all the time. You guys make your viewers feel like they can have intelligent conversation about the subject matter after watching a video, whether it be grouting a wall or die hard boots or the general practice of productivity( my favorite video by the way). You guys do what you do very well. And I thank you for it.
Oregonian here. I love this series! Following since the start
I keep getting amazed about the lovely voice, but more the lovely vision on life this man has! this is priceless!!
Dear Sir, thank you for your most informative videos. I started watching your channel because of some random chainsaw thing, I henceforth became intrigued with your channel. My Father was a timber faller nearly all of my life, the only reason he gave it up was because of any injury, the 6th or 7th, I can’t remember which time he was hurt more than a normal person wold endure. I digress, my Father was also a mechanic, diesel, automotive, it didn’t matter. The man cold fix most anything. He had a working understanding of lathe and mill work also. My point to this is, thank you for your videos, which are most detailed, and fully understandable. I appreciate your work very much. Thank you
Every video is an education. Simple, direct instructional narrative and explanations and well shot. Thank you.
It's always a treat to see one of your videos pop up on notifications. Your knowledge and understanding of the processes and your innate ability to articulate that via this medium are truly, dare I say, a blessing to the community that surrounds you. As always, thank you for your efforts and I hope you are well rewarded for them. Cheers.
Scott you are a great tutor . And great craftsman
Yet another great video. I am always amazed that people still build concrete block foundations and then don’t fill the cavities with grout/concrete. They eventually fill with water depending on the circumstances and are inherently weak to side forces in my humble opinion. An unfilled block wall can easily be taken down by one guy and a six pound sledge hammer. If it’s filled, it’s a whole other ball game! Thanks for the video!
Scott,
I've followed you from the beginning on your channel and your adventures thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge with all of us
also thank you to all of your family for making this happen.
Between you and a few other TH-camrs I've picked up blacksmithing as a hobby. Its great fun and very rewarding. Just last year I built a forced air ribbon burner on your suggestion. It's absolutely amazing and I love my new forge. Thank you for all you do!
True about construction being fun! I’m still at the point where I’m constantly stressed about not messing something up. These guys are so relaxed because they know exactly what they’re doing and have enough experience to navigate the unknowns. It would be a dream to work with that caliber of craftsmen.
I really enjoy watching this build. I build everyday but there are many phases that happen before and after I have left a site so this series is great! Every time I get a notification, I can't wait until the end of the day so I can watch it. As always the BEST most informative channel on TH-cam. Keep it!
you're instruction is impeccable, thank you for the knowledge
Scott, YOU keep up the good work!
You and your son are a gift to the world. The knowledge you share and the eloquent way you share it are a treat that I'm glad to be a part of, even if just as a subscriber.
Your deep knowledge does not go unappreciated. Thanks for your continued efforts in sharing this project to the world.
Nothing could ever be more true....: Being productive is the key to happiness. I’m a disabled veteran and I fight through pain everyday. I have to be productive and have some kind of project. It has taken me 1 month to build a block wall which normally would have taken me a weekend. The fact that I was busy and producing something is invaluable.
Great music too! My 10 month old started bouncing with the rhythm. Good stuff!
Thank you! Your a great soul to watch and your videos are very effective and informative! Take care!!
Thanks Scott for another excellent video! Good to see your dad is making it out to "supervise" and enjoy the day. All the best!
I see, this is just a thinly-veiled peach ad. Touché, Nate. Touché.
This is great! My wife and I are moving to the Ozarks soon and will be building our home by hand. Your videos will no doubt be extremely useful. Planning on a 30'X30', 1-1, with a basement.
I love that you talked about productivity being an essential for happiness. Too many people these days have no understanding of that concept.
I initially stumbled upon your channel a few months ago. Since then ive watched every video atleast once. And now i wait and wait for the next video in this series to come out!!
You are clearly a man of many talents and i have learned quite a bit from watching your videos. I am 27 and have worked since 13 doing everything from excavation and concrete to finish work and custom kitchen cabinetry. I constantly find myself using tricks i learned in your videos
Espically the way you tie and run your string! I have found these methods incredibly helpful and cut my string 1/10 of the amount i used to due to messy knots.
And then there are the tools that you use espically the burke bar. I full well intend to get myself one as soon as possible. I try to buy a new tool every few months and/or as soon as i can afford it, a burke bar is coming up on the list. I am very excited and cant wait for the day i pick one up and can start to put it to use!
Not only have i learned things from your video's, but many of them are just very interesting to me. Espically the blacksmithing and logging videos. I hope that you continue to make videos and i woll continue to watch!
I had good results using a laminated float for finishing wall tops. Great educational videos. I'm retired but still love watching this stuff. Plus, I'm not near so worn out when its finished!
Came first for the info, kept coming back for the wisdom
Thanks for the great video. The old time score goes right along with your narrative of the slow action. Being a plumber though I hate that floor system. Too low. Always have to chip concrete. Can't drill the plates without tearing up bits. It even harder for ducts. A 12 inch insulated duct in a 24 inch crawl space and it gets destroyed. But that's the life of a custom house builder. In tract housing we got to work out problems. Again great video.
Hello, Michael the plumber. I have a curious question, What is the ideal working height for a crawl space, obviously not a basement, but just comfortable to work around in?
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The best that I've been in was a thin 2 inch thick slab with about 48 inches to the bottom of the floor joist. He was using it for storage. The worst was lots of rocks and over pour and the ductwork was scraping the dirt. The hardest to work in had a spring in it and I had to pump it out for 2 days then wallow around in the mud. My neighbor has one so low that we had to go around measuring until he found a skinny enough guy. It was about 9 inches. Try to find a 9 inch plumber?
At 10:22 -- "I have another outlet now that really compels me for the last ten years or so, and that is...." And here I thought you were going to say "grandchildren," and then you go and say "blacksmithing." LOL. I guess I just can't wait to become a grandmother someday. I like the way the "rough" blocks look on the outside of the walls. Very nicely done.
I can't wait for the plumbing, electrical, and flooring work to be done! I hope those videos are extremely detailed. As a Home Depot associate, those are my favorite departments and this real world knowledge is very invaluable. :)
I was expecting to see the vibrator used in the wall. But you must be confident of the mixture getting everywhere. Thanks for this wonderful series.
Vibrating for few seconds is a must. Just using the rod is not enough.
This was very awesome to watch this getting done. Thank you as always! Well done
It is great... just finished a 12 by 16 deck and everybody just loves it... you actualy help laying the lines for this.. thanks.
It's great to see this part of the project come to life. Thanks for your commitment to video this whole process.
I really enjoy your channel, and appreciate all the work you put into producing these videos. Your craftsmanship, ethics, and your heart, are in each of these. If I was your neighbor, you'd be the person I'd want to hang out with. Cheers. :)
I used to hate when I got rocks or clumps in the pump I used to run, some days I do miss the placing jobs, and how creative you had to be on some job sites. Especially block fills! Good work
Excellent series of videos, what a tremendous resource. 🙏 thank you
The Spec House is really making progress! I'm real pleased for you and look forward to each video in this series. A+
Thanks Joel!
Good video Scott. Loved the banjo music
So happy you are doing this project as in depth as you are!! Can’t wait to see it when its finished keep it up this is gonna be a great build!
An extraordinary‘how too’. Thought I was listening to ‘A Prairie Home Companion’ for a bit there (sadly missed), but thankyou for this comprehensive tell all on blockwork. Feel so much more engaged and prepared for my project.
Man, I wish I could've worked for you in my years. The guys I worked for supplemented meaningful instructions with screaming conflicting information. I learned more from watching than I could from asking anything, but I bet all your guys learned the trade front to back in a summer.
Coming along nicely. Always good day when you get out of the dirt.
Thanks for sharing. This made a very strong foundation which is essential to a square, plumb and nonsagging house! Well done!
This series is the best thing that's ever happened on TH-cam, far as I'm concerned. Great work guys, I always look forward to your videos, always learning.
These are great videos so nice to see things done properly.
Nice use of the peach cover Nate! ha ha
Scott, you have a lot of energy.
And Brother's Concrete is something Roseberg can be proud of.
For sure... Jeff Lorenzen is the best!!