Thank you Scott…..thank you Judy for another cool video where I got learn some things🙂 This may sound odd to some who read this, but to me, it’s so nice to to see husband and wife working together. I’ve been married 31yrs and I don’t know what I’d do without my wife. I see the same in you Scott, and in the the same with you Judy. You guys are soul mates❤️ Best wishes to you guys from David here in the States👍 Much love and respect guys😊
Looking good Scott! And way to go Judy, working at height can be a bit scary at first. You handled it like a rock star. Looking forward to seeing the progress.
Judy, you are an amazing, strong woman who is capable of everything you put yourself up for. This was such a fantastic episode filled with a lifetime of memories. Please consider rewatching this video together 24 months from now. I suspect you will both be blown away by what you’ve accomplished. 👍👍😎👍👍
Scott, you might want to get a rattle can of cold galvanize spay to protect your welds. Its sad that you have to go to the trouble of changing brackets to fit in the right orientation, but that's what sometimes happens with kits like yours. It's good to see that you are making good progress on your home construction, and I'm glad to see that your wife is handling it better. I wish you continued success on this project.
I sprayed it with black zinc, then painted over with silver epoxy, but I edited that part out. Yes we shouldn't have to fix parts but you are right, It happens and as long as I can fix the problem I just accept it. I show those problems so people looking to do the same can learn from my experience. Thank you for your feedback!
Great to see how much progress you've both made. As someone that really doesn't like heights, I very much feel Judy's emotions about being up high, dealing with large-ish bits of metal balanced off that platform. Huge congrats to her for pushing through and it was possible to see her confidence increase in the timelapse of putting the roof beams up. The drone shot at the end to show all that success was great. best wishes to you both and thanks for sharing the journey with us.
The joys of working in the tropical North. Goes to show these 'kits' still require a good bit of know-how and problem solving. A good challenge for you both :)
Great video Scott and family. The platform ladder you built was a wonderful idea and much safer than a plain ladder. You two work well together but your dog stole the show. Can't wait for the next episode. Thank you.
Absolutely riveting content, it's like watching the best ASMR videos. Excellent collaboration during this build, does my old heart good to see a husband and wife working side by side. Kind of rare nowadays. It's been very enjoyable seeing this epic unfold. As always, top-shelf content, production, quality and presentation. Cheers!
Scotty.. hats off to you. a man of many talents . both you and Judy are a great team as one. can't wait to see Judy telling you to suck it up😅. God bless you and your family
Shed House is looking great! Rain, storms, more rain geez! Keeping your sense of humour all at the same time. You & Judy just power through amazing😀 I reckon Nala really wanted the steak off the rocket stove ! Any problem is always solved. Well done 😀
Congrats on the progress and appreciation you taking us along. Baby steps will get you there and the care and time you spend now will pay dividends in the future for sure. There will be a day when you look back and think “that wasn’t so bad really…” for now keep your head down and your hands moving. You’ll get there. 🙏🏻💕
Thanks so much for sharing these videos, Scott. Moving cameras, thinking about audio and editing video is a lot of extra work beyond all you're already doing. A real gift to the Internet. You and Judy have a calm, delightful manner throughout. An example to the kids, as we like to say. Thanks also for all the great B-roll details. Keep up the good work! 👍👍
Thank you John. Yes I will admit it is lot of work getting the video but it's kind of fun to I guess. I hope we can set a good example, that would make it all worthwhile :)
Thanks Dale! Yep still a bit of weather hanging about. Getting cooler in the mornings and evenings - nice. Will catch up when I get back mate. All the best!
Great work Scott! Judy well done on facing your fear of heights, great hearing from you at end of video how you overcame that. Bugger about the bolts in wrong place but interesting watching you grind down and put in new bolts. As always, thank you for sharing 😎
both of you did a great job! i love your videos, i´m excited every time you upload a new one. i am a big fan of yours over the last few years. greetigs from germany
Nice to see Judy getting in on the act, I think she faired better than my late wife would have done (She would have been a quivering wreck on the first rung) can't wait for the next video 👍🇬🇧👍
It's nice to see Ranch Dressing finally make it to Australia. When I lived in Alice Springs we had to try and surreptitiously "import" it. It was banned due to import restrictions for eggs.
Depending how you guys I might be tempted to do the same thing in 5 years, maybe in south Australia somewhere. Either a shed like your or 3 40ft shipping containers in a U shape with a large open area in the middle most likely will be covered for some shade, solar and water collection. Great work, keep it up.
Thank you David. I like your idea with the shipping containers. I'm not sure of the cost now of a container but recently they doubled in value due to the lockdowns etc. Good and strong.
I put up steel building for 48 years your both doing a great job and your lucky I never had a work partner that looked as nice as yours take care of her and yourself be safe
One of your videos popped up on TH-cam as a suggestion, and I said to my partner “that looks like it could be here!?”, and I clicked on your video and turns out we live up the road! We have perused a few more of your videos and wow!!! you are a such a knowledgeable fellow and make great videos! Welcome to Wondecla !
Hi Liza. Thank you!! Loving Wondecla, except perhaps the giant friendly spiders. Drop by sometime if you like, I won't recruit you on the build :) . All the best.
@@ScottTurnerformeindustrious haha. And the leeches i bet. Surprised us too moving here! The summers are so much nicer at elevation, i moved from the coast as electricity prices became too much with air con requirements… probably too shy to drop in, but thanks! but if i bump into you will definitely say hello 👋:)
I was so pumped to see some skin on that frame, and then I saw how close the video was to the end and I was lol can’t wait for the next video :) and also Judy is a good sport, climbing up that ladder, holding on to the steel up while you bolt it, is not easy when someone is not used to it like we the guys who build things all the time, are.
I'll tell you something, Scotty, your wife, Judy, is way more braver than me. I would never have gotten up there. It seems the older I get, the more heights bother me. The build is awesome, can't wait for the next instalment. Those rain storms are something else, mate. At least you'll never run out of water. See you on the next one. Cheers mate. 👍
You two are a great team. Well done to both of you. Loving the build series. Wish I was able to be doing the same. I won’t say you are lucky because you have probably worked hard your whole life, so I’ll say you deserve it. Enjoy. It looks amazing.
Another great video, so much time must go into remembering to shoot more segments and it is a credit how interesting you both make it.5.15am in Auckland and coffee brewing on Aladdin kero heater in the lounge.8 degrees outside.then on to you next video 11.
I really appreciate your comment Roy, thank you! Yes making a shed and making a video at the same time is tough but I have become used to it being part of the process.
Poor Nala, she was looking so hopeful when you put the steak in the pan. She followed Judy in the hope she might get some. Once again, good vlog on shed construction.
Go Judy! Such a good supportive and helpful wife 💙 My husband and I have been watching your journey and it's our goal to do something like this. P.S. loved the 'Titanic' scene 😆
Good to see more progress! That ladder stand is much better than trying to do everything with a ladder. I've used a much taller one to build a taller shed than yours and the bits where we were trying to prop up a ladder to lift the other end of something made me really appreciate the platform.
Hope you had a very nice Easter celebration! Well Scott, your Supervisor and shop assistant seem to have helped you along a league! I’m really enjoying this build I just love how you explain the entire process. Can’t wait for the next session. Cool runnins!
Well done! It's seems like a much more satisfying project to do things yourself and, with your eye, done correctly. Nice stretch of land you have, as well. Very peaceful.
Wow Scott that stand your using was well worth the effort to make. Shed number one looks pretty well set up but I know you’ll love to have that whole area for a workshop once the house is done. You have an awesome offsider mate. I’m lucky enough to have a good one too. Looking forward to the next video. No pressure 😂
As somebody who doesn’t like heights, I’m learning. I like to say I respect what can happen at heights, and take my time to get comfortable, my employment does put me at height, where I have too trust scaffolding. last year it was hanging scaffolding at 7 levels
Brings back memories of when I built my 10x12M x 2.7 shed, I only pored my post hole footings to meet the bottom of the column, then lifted each cross section into place with the assistance of a small bucket tractor and jib, then secured with tie down straps, ( my end walls framing was totally fabricated before lifting in one piece) once the entire structure was square I used angle brackets to bolt the columns to the footings, added roof, walls, doors and windows and then pored the 12x10M slab plus a 1 meter perimeter on 3 sides and added a carport slab to the 4th side, this in-cased and sealed the bottoms of the walls. I had never built a shed before and often wondered if it would have been easier to lay my slab first as it would have given me a level working surface rather than dragging the step ladders around in the dirt.
Thanks for the comment Geoff. I guess there are several ways to build. Depends on how many people/ skills you have available as well. Having the slab first certainly helps with work stands and ladders.
@@ScottTurnerformeindustrious looking forward to seeing you in it too 👍🏻 you are inching ever closer to having both home and workshop!!! What an achievement it is already, so happy for both of you … and Nala!
making good progress, just be careful welding the galvanized steel, the fumes are poisons. Ask me how I found out. Make sure you grind it all off before you weld it. Stay Safe. Cheers from the UK
Love the video judy was awesome great job. Love your channel the channel I’m actually about to start building my shop as well in the USA we call it Poll Barn . Thank for your videos it make me inspired. 🎉😊
G'day, coming along nice 👍
Thank you BPT!
You are both doing an amazing job, looking forward to seeing your progress with the shed build.
Many thanks! Hopefully finished to lock up next week.
Thank you Scott…..thank you Judy for another cool video where I got learn some things🙂 This may sound odd to some who read this, but to me, it’s so nice to to see husband and wife working together. I’ve been married 31yrs and I don’t know what I’d do without my wife. I see the same in you Scott, and in the the same with you Judy. You guys are soul mates❤️ Best wishes to you guys from David here in the States👍 Much love and respect guys😊
Thank you David! We've been married 31 years also :) Love and respect right back to you also :)
Looking good Scott! And way to go Judy, working at height can be a bit scary at first. You handled it like a rock star. Looking forward to seeing the progress.
Thanks Doug! Yes Judy is managing great now. We have been roofing. It's been really windy and a bit wet so it has been interesting. All the best!
Judy, you are an amazing, strong woman who is capable of everything you put yourself up for. This was such a fantastic episode filled with a lifetime of memories. Please consider rewatching this video together 24 months from now. I suspect you will both be blown away by what you’ve accomplished. 👍👍😎👍👍
Thank you Joel! Good idea, cheers
Scott, you might want to get a rattle can of cold galvanize spay to protect your welds. Its sad that you have to go to the trouble of changing brackets to fit in the right orientation, but that's what sometimes happens with kits like yours. It's good to see that you are making good progress on your home construction, and I'm glad to see that your wife is handling it better. I wish you continued success on this project.
I sprayed it with black zinc, then painted over with silver epoxy, but I edited that part out. Yes we shouldn't have to fix parts but you are right, It happens and as long as I can fix the problem I just accept it. I show those problems so people looking to do the same can learn from my experience. Thank you for your feedback!
"Stop chasing the kangaroos. You're ridiculous." Thought you were talking to Judy for a minute 😀 Keep up the good work & keep 'em coming Scott!
She would slap me hard if I said that Vice ;) Thanks again!
Certainly enjoyed the comedy of working together, well done
Good times! Thanks Les.
Great to see how much progress you've both made. As someone that really doesn't like heights, I very much feel Judy's emotions about being up high, dealing with large-ish bits of metal balanced off that platform. Huge congrats to her for pushing through and it was possible to see her confidence increase in the timelapse of putting the roof beams up. The drone shot at the end to show all that success was great.
best wishes to you both and thanks for sharing the journey with us.
Thank you Dominic. Yes Judy is adopting very well for sure. We'll see what footage we can use for part 2.
teamwork makes the dream work!
Truth
The joys of working in the tropical North. Goes to show these 'kits' still require a good bit of know-how and problem solving. A good challenge for you both :)
Yes, that's true, all worth it in the end. Cheers!
Love your wife, she's champion! You made great progress and it was a good thing you are very handy with the tools! Scott, you're killin', mate!
Thank you Tom!
Judy is great help! Coming together nicely, making adjustments on the fly! Nice work
Thanks Derek! Couldn't do it without Judy :)
Great video Scott and family. The platform ladder you built was a wonderful idea and much safer than a plain ladder. You two work well together but your dog stole the show. Can't wait for the next episode. Thank you.
Thanks Jim! The workstand has been fantastic. Well worth the money spent of materials.
Great work Scott and Misses! I can’t believe how much rain you get there. Had no clue
Thanks CT. Yep higher than average rainfall that's for sure. Blue skies today.
Great videos guys, really enjoying watching them, inspirational.
Thanks David!
Great video. Nice to see a metal shed being constructed. You love birds make an awesome team! Mahalo for sharing! 🙏🙂🐒
Judy keeps me in line. Thanks as always!
It's looking fantastic there, Scott! 😃
You guys are doing a heck of a job!!!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thanks as always. All the best!
Absolutely riveting content, it's like watching the best ASMR videos. Excellent collaboration during this build, does my old heart good to see a husband and wife working side by side. Kind of rare nowadays. It's been very enjoyable seeing this epic unfold. As always, top-shelf content, production, quality and presentation. Cheers!
Huge thanks Rick!!
Love the way you both work & with your knowlege ofmetal work nothing seems to be a problem.
Well done to you both.
Thanks Bob! Yes Judy is a great partner. I am blessed.
Exciting time there, Scott! Must be good to have it going upwards.
Good to get going on this project Andrew. So much to do but it is all good work. All the best!!
Well done to you, your beautiful wife, and the four-legged perpetual happiness machine.
Cheers Ryan!
Looks like you two are having fun, loving seeing your progress and great to see Judy on camera.
Hi Michael. Much appreciated and all the best.
Good stuff! Great content. Always cherish your wife and she will love you forever.
Thanks Scott. I do :)
Really enjoying this new adventure
You guys are inspiring
So glad to hear it. Thanks again!
Looking Fantastic Guys. Good Size. Work Safe‼️‼️ Vinny 🇺🇸
Thank you!
You are great fellows!!! You are a beautiful couple. I wish you to continue to treat each other with the same tenderness as now)))
I support)))
Thank you so much Scytherman!
Well done Judy for getting up there. Its great to you and Scott working together
You two are doing a great job! Thanks for the update.
Thanks Paul!
Scotty.. hats off to you. a man of many talents . both you and Judy are a great team as one. can't wait to see Judy telling you to suck it up😅. God bless you and your family
Thanks Vic! Yes the boss tells me to suck it up all the time ;)
he lets his wife stand on the mor secure platform. A true gentleman!!
I try to be
Judy is a real trooper. She is very brave. My wife would never get on a ladder for me. I feel bad that your dog has to watch you two dance
Yes the dog looked at us strange ;) Thanks Michael!
Shed House is looking great! Rain, storms, more rain geez! Keeping your sense of humour all at the same time. You & Judy just power through amazing😀 I reckon Nala really wanted the steak off the rocket stove !
Any problem is always solved. Well done 😀
Thanks Annie! You saw Nala's eyes on that steak, like a laser! All the very best Annie.
Congrats on the progress and appreciation you taking us along. Baby steps will get you there and the care and time you spend now will pay dividends in the future for sure. There will be a day when you look back and think “that wasn’t so bad really…” for now keep your head down and your hands moving. You’ll get there. 🙏🏻💕
Good advice, much appreciated!
Certainly coming along, good to see some team work. Look forward to following the journey. Keep the tilt in yer kilt.
Can't wear me Kilt on the work stand, well not while the video camera is running. Thanks again!
Thanks so much for sharing these videos, Scott. Moving cameras, thinking about audio and editing video is a lot of extra work beyond all you're already doing. A real gift to the Internet. You and Judy have a calm, delightful manner throughout. An example to the kids, as we like to say. Thanks also for all the great B-roll details. Keep up the good work! 👍👍
Thank you John. Yes I will admit it is lot of work getting the video but it's kind of fun to I guess. I hope we can set a good example, that would make it all worthwhile :)
Here Scott I do hope you appreciate what you've got there in Judy!
Great watch, a big well done to her! The other bloke wasn't too bad either.
Indeed I do. Thanks Jon.
سلام!big work, excellent results, friendly family. 😊
Thank you Robert!
It's looking great, mate. The weather is still hanging around pretty late. It is going to be a little patch of paradise.
Thanks Dale! Yep still a bit of weather hanging about. Getting cooler in the mornings and evenings - nice. Will catch up when I get back mate. All the best!
@@ScottTurnerformeindustrious Sweet. I'm back in town too. Let's do that when you are about.
It is very lucky to have such a woman. Stay healthy both of you! Greetings from Styria
Totally agree. Thank you Werner!
Great work Scott! Judy well done on facing your fear of heights, great hearing from you at end of video how you overcame that.
Bugger about the bolts in wrong place but interesting watching you grind down and put in new bolts. As always, thank you for sharing 😎
Many thanks Yvette! All the best.
both of you did a great job! i love your videos, i´m excited every time you upload a new one. i am a big fan of yours over the last few years. greetigs from germany
Thank you so much for your kind feedback!
That looks pretty good, Scott. Pretty stout beams and trusses, of course, who the hell knows what wild winds can do. And those freakin' spiders.
Wind Pfttt. Spiders EEEeeek! Thank Alan!
Teamwork Scotty, i love seeing partners giving it a go!
Thanks Troy!
Good job Scott, Arnaud from france
Very good and instructive video
see you soon
Arnaud
Thank you Arnaud!
Nice to see Judy getting in on the act, I think she faired better than my late wife would have done (She would have been a quivering wreck on the first rung) can't wait for the next video 👍🇬🇧👍
She was nervous for sure! Cheers Tony!
Great job, you make a great team and this will so rewarding for memories in the future you can share with your kids and family
Thank you Janelle! Yes we hope so.
Sacré travail,mais le résultat est là,bravo, à bientôt salut Jeannot ⚒😉
Merci Jeannot ! Nous devrions avoir terminé, espérons-le, dans une semaine.
It's nice to see Ranch Dressing finally make it to Australia. When I lived in Alice Springs we had to try and surreptitiously "import" it. It was banned due to import restrictions for eggs.
Surprising to hear that. We have been using it for years.
@@ScottTurnerformeindustrious I realized I left Alice Springs in 2004, so it's been a minute
"suck it up" ..... Definitely ozzie slang. Been looking forward to your build Scott (and Judy).
Haha, yes. Cheers Malcolm!
Depending how you guys I might be tempted to do the same thing in 5 years, maybe in south Australia somewhere. Either a shed like your or 3 40ft shipping containers in a U shape with a large open area in the middle most likely will be covered for some shade, solar and water collection. Great work, keep it up.
Thank you David. I like your idea with the shipping containers. I'm not sure of the cost now of a container but recently they doubled in value due to the lockdowns etc. Good and strong.
I put up steel building for 48 years your both doing a great job and your lucky I never had a work partner that looked as nice as yours take care of her and yourself be safe
Much appreciated Mark!
Excellent, bring on part 2 👌
Brilliant team-work, and exciting to see your Shed House taking shape!
Thank Damien!
Three of you are great! Team work!
Indeed, thank you!
Beautiful teamwork and progress ❤
Thank you!
Brilliant work, loved watching how you organised the workspace and solved the various issues with the metalwork.
Thank you Jon!
Well done. 👍 ❤
Cheers Cathy!
Getting there guys, bit by bit, it'll come together well done. Seeya Rob
Cheers Rob!
What a wonderful series!
Much appreciated Phil!
One of your videos popped up on TH-cam as a suggestion, and I said to my partner “that looks like it could be here!?”, and I clicked on your video and turns out we live up the road! We have perused a few more of your videos and wow!!! you are a such a knowledgeable fellow and make great videos! Welcome to Wondecla !
Hi Liza. Thank you!! Loving Wondecla, except perhaps the giant friendly spiders. Drop by sometime if you like, I won't recruit you on the build :) . All the best.
@@ScottTurnerformeindustrious haha. And the leeches i bet. Surprised us too moving here! The summers are so much nicer at elevation, i moved from the coast as electricity prices became too much with air con requirements… probably too shy to drop in, but thanks! but if i bump into you will definitely say hello 👋:)
No excuses Scott, what a way to cuddle your good wife up a ladder. 😊
Good job mate.
Haha, cornered her :)
I was so pumped to see some skin on that frame, and then I saw how close the video was to the end and I was lol can’t wait for the next video :) and also Judy is a good sport, climbing up that ladder, holding on to the steel up while you bolt it, is not easy when someone is not used to it like we the guys who build things all the time, are.
Thanks Leo. We are getting very close to the finish now.
Awesome job guys!! CHEERS!
Cheers Josh!
I'll tell you something, Scotty, your wife, Judy, is way more braver than me. I would never have gotten up there. It seems the older I get, the more heights bother me. The build is awesome, can't wait for the next instalment. Those rain storms are something else, mate. At least you'll never run out of water. See you on the next one. Cheers mate. 👍
Cheers Chris!
Love it
I can't wait for the next episode with walls and windows
You guys are doing amazing work
Thank you!
You two are a great team. Well done to both of you. Loving the build series. Wish I was able to be doing the same. I won’t say you are lucky because you have probably worked hard your whole life, so I’ll say you deserve it. Enjoy. It looks amazing.
Thank you Peter! Yes nothing wrong with hard work. All the best.
Another great video, so much time must go into remembering to shoot more segments and it is a credit how interesting you both make it.5.15am in Auckland and coffee brewing on Aladdin kero heater in the lounge.8 degrees outside.then on to you next video 11.
I really appreciate your comment Roy, thank you! Yes making a shed and making a video at the same time is tough but I have become used to it being part of the process.
Poor Nala, she was looking so hopeful when you put the steak in the pan. She followed Judy in the hope she might get some. Once again, good vlog on shed construction.
She got some, always does :) Thank you!
Always the same, if you need something doing right DIY. Great job.
Thank you!
Looking forward to the next video.
Go Judy! Such a good supportive and helpful wife 💙 My husband and I have been watching your journey and it's our goal to do something like this. P.S. loved the 'Titanic' scene 😆
Judy says "thankyou, but I'm not giving up my day job yet." Yes Judy was fantastic for the whole process. All the best for your journey when it comes.
great video mate , love seeing the pair of you work together building on your beautiful property.
Thank you!
Wow, learning so much and also taking notes for our Zimbabwean homestead !
Great to hear, thanks!
Always consider vermin, termite, wasp, bat and bird entry when constructing. Have suitable steel wire mesh handy.
Good to see more progress! That ladder stand is much better than trying to do everything with a ladder. I've used a much taller one to build a taller shed than yours and the bits where we were trying to prop up a ladder to lift the other end of something made me really appreciate the platform.
The platform has well and truly made itself indispensable. Ladders are just a back up. Thank you!
Team work!!!❤ Awesome Scott!!!
Thank you Igor! Couldn't do it without her :)
@@ScottTurnerformeindustrious 👱🏻♂️❤️👩🏻
Awesome 👍👍👍👍👍glad you finally got rolling
So good to get this project moving. Thanks Gib!
@@ScottTurnerformeindustrious had to of been frustrating.
Hope you had a very nice Easter celebration! Well Scott, your Supervisor and shop assistant seem to have helped you along a league! I’m really enjoying this build I just love how you explain the entire process. Can’t wait for the next session. Cool runnins!
Many thanks Vinay!
You'd love some flex head ratcheting wrenches! lol. Great video!
More tools the better. Thanks 😊
Great job folks
Lovely to watch the two of you working together!
Thank you Naveen!
Well done! It's seems like a much more satisfying project to do things yourself and, with your eye, done correctly. Nice stretch of land you have, as well. Very peaceful.
Thanks you! Yes we are very fortunate!
Great to see ya making progress. Absolutely loving this series. 🤗
Great to hear, thanks!
Wow Scott that stand your using was well worth the effort to make. Shed number one looks pretty well set up but I know you’ll love to have that whole area for a workshop once the house is done. You have an awesome offsider mate. I’m lucky enough to have a good one too. Looking forward to the next video. No pressure 😂
Yes the work stand has been really good, absolutely. Judy is great as an offsider, Cheers Oldchev.
Coming along nicely!!! Well done you two 😊
As somebody who doesn’t like heights, I’m learning. I like to say I respect what can happen at heights, and take my time to get comfortable, my employment does put me at height, where I have too trust scaffolding. last year it was hanging scaffolding at 7 levels
Thanks for your comment Helen. Yes heights are not for everyone. Tricky for me too at times.
as always a superb video
Thank you Paul!
Excellent work!!
Thank you!
Nice as always!
I just discovered your channel , I’m interesting in it , surrounding your house is amazing view ❤
Thank you! We will show more in the future.
Nice job, coming on nicely 💪
Thank you!
Brings back memories of when I built my 10x12M x 2.7 shed, I only pored my post hole footings to meet the bottom of the column, then lifted each cross section into place with the assistance of a small bucket tractor and jib, then secured with tie down straps, ( my end walls framing was totally fabricated before lifting in one piece) once the entire structure was square I used angle brackets to bolt the columns to the footings, added roof, walls, doors and windows and then pored the 12x10M slab plus a 1 meter perimeter on 3 sides and added a carport slab to the 4th side, this in-cased and sealed the bottoms of the walls. I had never built a shed before and often wondered if it would have been easier to lay my slab first as it would have given me a level working surface rather than dragging the step ladders around in the dirt.
Thanks for the comment Geoff. I guess there are several ways to build. Depends on how many people/ skills you have available as well. Having the slab first certainly helps with work stands and ladders.
Nice work! Both of you. Well done. Thanks!
Thank you B_C
What an impressive project. I have been following you for a long time and enjoy it! Be careful! Sincerely! Niek from the Netherlands.
Thank you! Yes we just go steady, no rush.
You make a great team.
Well done to you both, what a team. So great to get to see your journey. It’s starting to really take shape Scott! Exciting times👌🏻👍🏻
Hi Brendan! So good to get this project started finally. I'm looking forward to getting back in the workshop though.
@@ScottTurnerformeindustrious looking forward to seeing you in it too 👍🏻 you are inching ever closer to having both home and workshop!!! What an achievement it is already, so happy for both of you … and Nala!
Great to see the progress! Looking forward to seeing this through to completion. Keep up the great work guys!
Thank you!!
Great Job. Y'all are a great team!
Thank you!
making good progress, just be careful welding the galvanized steel, the fumes are poisons. Ask me how I found out. Make sure you grind it all off before you weld it. Stay Safe. Cheers from the UK
Thanks David, yes I ground off all the Gal first and cold gal'd it after. Cheers.
Love the video judy was awesome great job. Love your channel the channel I’m actually about to start building my shop as well in the USA we call it Poll Barn . Thank for your videos it make me inspired. 🎉😊
We appreciate you comment Joseph. Thank you!