Andrew; This was GREAT! I don't know where to begin but I'll have a go anyway. All of your projects are perfect for new homeowners who buy old homes and then fix them up. I don't know which part of the outdoor project show is my favorite: the Shed, the Deck, the fence, however the cleanup in the beginning with getting rid of the overgrown flora and removing the damaged old fence certainly resonates since Ida hit here (LA) last fall. Only just now (May 29th) have I gotten someone in to begin the mucking out of the debris, the neighbors bamboo which blew down on me and my poor fence replaced when Katrina hit! Ive gotta say at 75+ years, I do not relish that type of work anymore so Im hiring young blood to take care of it. It just takes such a long time. Your project looked effortless because your brother was with you for much of it and I loved that. Hope you will introduce him to your audience. I look forward to the shed as I am seriously considering having one erected. Thank you for your due diligence in making these videos and I will continue to "Like, and Comment" I'm already subscribed and I learned not to keep doing that as I apparently unsubscribe you every other time! How awful. Take care. Remember, when you do your next fixer upper, you won't make so many learning errors, but your brother may move out of town on you if you don't credit him with his good humor and able assistance. 😁
Hey Patrick! First off, appreciate the support! Also, I hear you on the hurricane damage. My mom is from LA and we had some family move in with us after Katrina...So I know what kind of damage you might be dealing with. And you are very right about my brother - he has been a huge help with some of the bigger projects. I'll see what he thinks about getting a formal introduction lol. Thank you so much for the support and good luck with you projects!
@@AndrewThronImprovements That is so interesting that your Mom is from here; I am from Maryland - Pr.. Geo's County during winter and Annapolis and environs by the beaches in Summer. Many times I wish I was back there! Have a great day.
Hello, thanks for sharing this video! I love your channel, I will support you along the way! Always believe in yourself and keep doing what you love. good luck 🌺🌹🌼
I just subscribed and like I’m now a fan!!! YOU DID AN AMAZING AWESOME TRANSFORMATION! TFS and giving us all hope! The shed is a tiny home just beautiful! I love most - you show everyone who do not live in a lavish home-that your home is what you make it- and you proved it as well share how dreams can come true!! Keep the videos coming! Texas diy here I come✝️
Great video. DIY is all about trying new things. Mistakes help you learn. One thing I'd have done differently is the holes on the bottom post for the wire. These could've been straight holes which would've made the nuts sit flush against the post instead of at the angle. Would've just looked tidier.
Andrew, I just watched this long one today. I just realized that your DIY Shed is probably too small for all the equipment acquisitions in which you are heavily invested. I thinking the jack hammers, concrete mixer, power washer and hundreds of tools! And racks and benches for the small items. The crimper used on the deck reminds me of a work-out tool we all bought in the 1950s which we would crimp with our hands to build strength in our arms! Clever you getting a working tool to replace it! On the fence part, I think I would have faced the side fence to face the yard since it backs up to an existing and matching fence next door. A void gets to enjoy the pretty sides of both! It could have served as a focal point for some gardening - maybe an English flower bed - just an idea. Enjoy
Did you know that the side that the fence ribs are on indicate that that neighbour did not pay for the fence? You already had a wooden fence that indicated that the people you bought from had paid for that fence (the smooth board side is facing you).
They get the pretty side. I've done a lot of fences here in Wisconsin, and have done it that way every time. I think it's written in the rules while getting permits, for the multiple cities I've done work in. That's why I prefer 2 sided fences, both get the good side. HAHA
Andrew; This was GREAT! I don't know where to begin but I'll have a go anyway. All of your projects are perfect for new homeowners who buy old homes and then fix them up. I don't know which part of the outdoor project show is my favorite: the Shed, the Deck, the fence, however the cleanup in the beginning with getting rid of the overgrown flora and removing the damaged old fence certainly resonates since Ida hit here (LA) last fall. Only just now (May 29th) have I gotten someone in to begin the mucking out of the debris, the neighbors bamboo which blew down on me and my poor fence replaced when Katrina hit! Ive gotta say at 75+ years, I do not relish that type of work anymore so Im hiring young blood to take care of it. It just takes such a long time. Your project looked effortless because your brother was with you for much of it and I loved that. Hope you will introduce him to your audience. I look forward to the shed as I am seriously considering having one erected. Thank you for your due diligence in making these videos and I will continue to "Like, and Comment" I'm already subscribed and I learned not to keep doing that as I apparently unsubscribe you every other time! How awful. Take care. Remember, when you do your next fixer upper, you won't make so many learning errors, but your brother may move out of town on you if you don't credit him with his good humor and able assistance. 😁
Hey Patrick! First off, appreciate the support! Also, I hear you on the hurricane damage. My mom is from LA and we had some family move in with us after Katrina...So I know what kind of damage you might be dealing with. And you are very right about my brother - he has been a huge help with some of the bigger projects. I'll see what he thinks about getting a formal introduction lol. Thank you so much for the support and good luck with you projects!
@@AndrewThronImprovements That is so interesting that your Mom is from here; I am from Maryland - Pr.. Geo's County during winter and Annapolis and environs by the beaches in Summer. Many times I wish I was back there! Have a great day.
you added so much value to your property, thank you for your channel
Thanks for watching! I appreciate it
Love how you include your mistakes as well as your successes. It really shows how you are looking to help anyone who is watching learn. Cheers!
Listening to the audience I love it
Fantastic keep up the brilliant work
Hello, thanks for sharing this video! I love your channel, I will support you along the way! Always believe in yourself and keep doing what you love. good luck 🌺🌹🌼
Do it Drew!!
Thanks for watching!
Looks great and your narration is spot on. Now all I need is your energy... 2 thumbs up
Love all the projects man! I'm currently doing 16ft concrete fire pit area
Thanks for watching! That sounds awesome! Goodluck with your project
Looking forward to the full length she’d video.
Awesome!
Great work! Everything looks amazing!
Great video as always
Thanks, I appreciate it!
YOU DID AN AMAZING AWESOME TRANSFORMATION! TFS and giving us all hope! The shed is a tiny home just beautiful!
Thanks!
Thanks a lot George! I really appreciate the support!
This will help me when I build my own fence in the next two weeks. You did a great job. It’s a beautiful project. Thank you for your video. 👍👍👍💪💪💪
That looks amaaaaazing! I want to do that.
Thanks Markita! Appreciate you watching!
I just subscribed and like
I’m now a fan!!!
YOU DID AN AMAZING AWESOME TRANSFORMATION! TFS and giving us all hope! The shed is a tiny home just beautiful! I love most - you show everyone who do not live in a lavish home-that your home is what you make it- and you proved it as well share how dreams can come true!! Keep the videos coming! Texas diy here I come✝️
Great video. DIY is all about trying new things. Mistakes help you learn. One thing I'd have done differently is the holes on the bottom post for the wire. These could've been straight holes which would've made the nuts sit flush against the post instead of at the angle. Would've just looked tidier.
At 30:47 you made me so very happy! I cant wait for my family to figure this out when I do it! Thank you!
GREAT JOB on ALL your Projects!!!
Beautiful work, guys. I have a big yard that I’d like to transform as well. But the means to do it is still enigmatic. What do you suggest?
You are doing an awesome job!
ok you are hired i need a new fence door
Looks amazing, can't wait for the shed instructions.
Lovely deck!!!! 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Great job on everything.
Very nice job, all is so great. 🎉
Andy, the viewer can control the speed of any video with their settings. Hope this helps. New subscriber.❤
Wow this was great so much information thank you.
wow wow wow!!! amazing!!
Andrew, I just watched this long one today. I just realized that your DIY Shed is probably too small for all the equipment acquisitions in which you are heavily invested. I thinking the jack hammers, concrete mixer, power washer and hundreds of tools! And racks and benches for the small items. The crimper used on the deck reminds me of a work-out tool we all bought in the 1950s which we would crimp with our hands to build strength in our arms! Clever you getting a working tool to replace it! On the fence part, I think I would have faced the side fence to face the yard since it backs up to an existing and matching fence next door. A void gets to enjoy the pretty sides of both! It could have served as a focal point for some gardening - maybe an English flower bed - just an idea. Enjoy
Wow
Did you know that the side that the fence ribs are on indicate that that neighbour did not pay for the fence? You already had a wooden fence that indicated that the people you bought from had paid for that fence (the smooth board side is facing you).
Makes me wish I had my own house 😂
It’s crazy to think two years after this video material would cost you twice as much almost three times
I mean two years after he bought his supplies
If your Around ohio and want another back yard project to make some videos mine needs done bad
Your so young....how/when/ ?? Did you acquire SO much skill and talent??
I appreciate it! I guess it's a little God-given talent, a little trial and error, and a lot of internet research lol Thanks for watching, Linda!
Good content. But why not notch the post so you can just inlay horizontal runs ?
Did you consider fascia on the deck stairs?
I did - and I should have. Definitely will be doing that on my next house. Thanks for watching!
You shouldve used a grinder to cut the threads u have more control and wouldve been quicker also
Hey Andrew, where is the video of building the deck?
your neighbors have the pretty side of the picket fence, is there a reason for that?
They get the pretty side. I've done a lot of fences here in Wisconsin, and have done it that way every time. I think it's written in the rules while getting permits, for the multiple cities I've done work in. That's why I prefer 2 sided fences, both get the good side. HAHA
Those nuts are called "acorn" or "cap" nuts. Fyi.
call us next time, we can help you :)
Super nice job!👍