Love the reverse film: dump truck sucking up a load of gravel, fresh cement disappearing up a chute, large beams knitting back together with a chainsaw... entertaining and oddly saddening as I watched all that hard work undone. Anyway, YES! this has been a long and difficult journey for you. Cock-ups happen, but it's how artfully they're corrected that counts! I've been fascinated with this build for a long time-- and you really ROCK with all this effort-- can't wait to see the finished build!
Hi, Alex! Tiago, from the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. I'm excited to follow all the episodes of this project. The construction style reminded me of the first houses built by Italian immigrants here in the Serra Gaúcha region, Rio Grande do Sul, around the years 1850-1910. Keep it up, greetings.
The special effects work required to re-erect that large tree was impressive, Alex. Well done! A huge impatient fan here from Madison, Wisconsin USA. Carry on.
Great job Alex! I’ve binged the whole series in a couple of weeks. I’m originally from Norwich, we immigrated to Canada when I was a wee lad back in ‘69. 🍻from Kelowna B.C. Canada.
Hi Alex, Rémi from L'ange-Gardien(near Ottawa), Québec, Canada. Your way of presenting is very engaging and I look forward to your future videos, cheers!
Please shout out to me and hubby next video!! We watch once the two kids are in bed. This counts as a date night right? 😅 We always wonder why you chose such huge heavy timber? Aesthetics? Over engineered? Love from Canberra Australia
Too bad he didn't answer your question during the shout-out 😟 ... I m guessing esthetics, it looks to be the same size as timber framed houses usually use. Now these houses might have 2 or more floors and have wider roof-spans to bridge so it's appropriate there. So i guess he wants the same dimensions people are used to, but seeing how heavy oak is and how much he struggles i too wonder if a lighter frame with some faux oak cladding on the outside wouldn't have been better. But he's committed now and since it's all diy and his first building, he probably just didn't know what he signed up for.
Hi Alex, I discovered your chanel last Tuesday, I watched All your barn's videos and I love her... Good job and congratulations from Nîmes in south of France😉
Love the reverse film: dump truck sucking up a load of gravel, fresh cement disappearing up a chute, large beams knitting back together with a chainsaw... entertaining and oddly saddening as I watched all that hard work undone. Anyway, YES! this has been a long and difficult journey for you. Cock-ups happen, but it's how artfully they're corrected that counts! I've been fascinated with this build for a long time-- and you really ROCK with all this effort-- can't wait to see the finished build!
Keep going, Alex! I'm having to finish our house build and it's relentless. More power to you!
Hi, Alex! Tiago, from the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. I'm excited to follow all the episodes of this project. The construction style reminded me of the first houses built by Italian immigrants here in the Serra Gaúcha region, Rio Grande do Sul, around the years 1850-1910.
Keep it up, greetings.
Kia Ora & Good Morning from Caribbean Drive, Unsworth Heights, North Shore, Auckland, New Zealand ...thanks for the shout out, bro …
Beautiful work, I'm from the state of Mato Grosso Brazil and I love seeing this type of construction.
From Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia. So glad I came across this, I’ve found a new series to catch up on, love the look of the build so far!
The special effects work required to re-erect that large tree was impressive, Alex. Well done! A huge impatient fan here from Madison, Wisconsin USA. Carry on.
Great job Alex! I’ve binged the whole series in a couple of weeks. I’m originally from Norwich, we immigrated to Canada when I was a wee lad back in ‘69. 🍻from Kelowna B.C. Canada.
Hi Alex ,Paul and Jen here from Dublin Ireland enjoying all your videos ,we would love to see us on the map too 😀 .
Wow lots of Canada representing tonight!!! Mark here out in Calgary, Alberta but originally from Oromocto, New Brunswick!!
Enjoy watching your build Alex. Love the stonework and post/beam construction. Solid. Keep it up! Phil, Alpharetta, Georgia, USA.
Hello from Dayton Ohio USA. Love the barn, looking forward to mote progress!
Lethbridge Alberta Canada, Love the job you are doing, Mistakes and all
Hi Alex, Rémi from L'ange-Gardien(near Ottawa), Québec, Canada. Your way of presenting is very engaging and I look forward to your future videos, cheers!
Watching all the way from Gauteng, South Africa. ❤
Please shout out to me and hubby next video!! We watch once the two kids are in bed. This counts as a date night right? 😅
We always wonder why you chose such huge heavy timber? Aesthetics? Over engineered?
Love from Canberra Australia
Too bad he didn't answer your question during the shout-out 😟 ... I m guessing esthetics, it looks to be the same size as timber framed houses usually use. Now these houses might have 2 or more floors and have wider roof-spans to bridge so it's appropriate there. So i guess he wants the same dimensions people are used to, but seeing how heavy oak is and how much he struggles i too wonder if a lighter frame with some faux oak cladding on the outside wouldn't have been better. But he's committed now and since it's all diy and his first building, he probably just didn't know what he signed up for.
Hi Alex, I discovered your chanel last Tuesday, I watched All your barn's videos and I love her... Good job and congratulations from Nîmes in south of France😉
Howdy Alex from Hutto Texas! Found your channel a few weeks ago and have been hooked. Really looking forward to seeing this progress.
Greetings from Concord, California. Ran across your video and realized you build a lot like myself. Very professional.😎
wold be interesting to know how much everything has cost up to this point
Haven't watched yet, but I'm certain it's going to be a banger! Cheers Alex 🍻
Bamboo is plural. You can not say "these bamboos" :). Seems like Alex's video editing skills are on the up.
Concerns in order:
1. Slopes
2. Trees
3. Lack of skill and ability
😂
From Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia. So glad I came across this, I’ve found a new series to catch up on, love the look of the build so far!