Good job . Finishes it off nicely. Your only as good as your last job Consistency is key. Good to see some one else thinking forward start with the finish and work backwards.
looks phenomenal robin as always your planning in advance is impeccable , other trades must really enjoy working with you as you always factor them in when doing all of your work
Lovely job Robin, I really like your perfectionist approach and it's very inspiring. Seeing some rubbish left in the void kinda bothered me though I have to say...
I'm keen to get a couple nail guns, would love to get some feedback and advice on the Milwaukee guns we see you using often and when to use different ones?
fantastic work and video yet again, i truly am jealous of the work you do, just out of curiosity can you run that floor dead tight to walls and details etc or do you have to leave a margin?
Nice job, Robin! I've never been a fan of newel posts sticking down from the ceiling, and cut mine short when I refurbished my staircase in oak recently. I noticed you left the half-newel slightly proud. How would you personally go about making it flush with the ceiling - just interested in your thought process.
Hi Joshua, this is a bathroom panel system called multipanel and it is perfect for plant rooms, boiler cupboards etc, easy to fix to and very hard wearing
Robin, I need to buy a framing nailer to use probably half a dozen times, so my question is hikoki or milwaukee? I don't run on either battery platforms I know you use both hence me putting the question to you
Have a look at say the mileaukee as the 18v battery is compatible with all their other 18v tools, this may mean that you can buy bare tools to get some additional value from investing in a new platform
You know Robin's cut it all when it all stays put without fixings
Loved the way you assembled it all and it just confidently all stayed in place. Robin at work, perfection as always.
Thank you so much 😀
Elegant. And tight. Eager to see hand rail and balustrade.
Very nice robin 👍. Small little details add up to a gem of a overall finish job. 👌🇮🇪
Good job . Finishes it off nicely.
Your only as good as your last job
Consistency is key.
Good to see some one else thinking forward start with the finish and work backwards.
Evening Robin from Rome. Your videos are like an enthrallingly good book that you can't put down and can't wait to be updated
Thanks Christopher, enjoy Rome!! Holiday???
looks phenomenal robin as always your planning in advance is impeccable , other trades must really enjoy working with you as you always factor them in when doing all of your work
Super neat! As always, quintessentially Robin! 👏👏👍
Great to meet you on Tuesday and thank you for taking the time to have a chat with me really genuine bloke! Keep up the great content
You too, its really nice meeting like minded people, next time we should have a couple of beers!
Lovely job 👍
Beautiful finish.
class work. whenever ive done oak jobs ive used those handrail zip bolts wherever possible
Great fit, it looks fantastic.
great bit of detail, lovely job!
Perfection at its best 👌 😍
Love it! Attention to detail off the scale :)
Very nice Robin, Really great finish, looking forward to seeing finished job....😀👌
Great video Robin ,thanks !!
Class as always Robin. Cheers
Very nice. Precision work as always!
I always put a custommade bull nose at the bottom of the apron robin but it looks nice either way just the same
you did ok!
Almost to the same quality as a new build. 👍
Lovely job Robin, I really like your perfectionist approach and it's very inspiring. Seeing some rubbish left in the void kinda bothered me though I have to say...
Good old Rob, loves a bit of glue 😂. She said, that's what he said.
I'm keen to get a couple nail guns, would love to get some feedback and advice on the Milwaukee guns we see you using often and when to use different ones?
fantastic work and video yet again, i truly am jealous of the work you do, just out of curiosity can you run that floor dead tight to walls and details etc or do you have to leave a margin?
Expansion gaps on most flooring
Margin not required with Karndean, it’s a vinyl.
Nice job, Robin! I've never been a fan of newel posts sticking down from the ceiling, and cut mine short when I refurbished my staircase in oak recently. I noticed you left the half-newel slightly proud. How would you personally go about making it flush with the ceiling - just interested in your thought process.
You left some scrap parts inside the floor Robin!
Is that Calcutta marble behind the plumbing manifolds? Nice touch Robin
Hi Joshua, this is a bathroom panel system called multipanel and it is perfect for plant rooms, boiler cupboards etc, easy to fix to and very hard wearing
Where did you get the veneered oak sheet from? I want to do some bespoke cabinetry but have no idea where to get it from. cheers
😱did you leave a nail puller or something behind the facing when you sealed it up at 5:36
What exactly is the timber behind the nosing at 5.20 on the video for ? Is it just a piece of flooring.
Robin, I need to buy a framing nailer to use probably half a dozen times, so my question is hikoki or milwaukee? I don't run on either battery platforms I know you use both hence me putting the question to you
Have a look at say the mileaukee as the 18v battery is compatible with all their other 18v tools, this may mean that you can buy bare tools to get some additional value from investing in a new platform
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Hi Robin, how is it that your glasses don't fall off when you're working overhead lol
you look like you've done that before...
A few times
What kind of flooring is that Robin ?
That apron would have fallen out if anyone else was tapping that nosing down
Can't believe you left that rubbish in the void 😕
It’s To English.