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Old School Mortise Work with Old South Barns
It`s chisel time on the jobsite. Featuring old school craftsmanship as we mortise new timbers to marry back with existing old timber work. Old South Barns takes pride in our hand work and creating that old world look that can only come from years of fine woodworking. Our project video today is a look back in time with a keen eye on restoration.
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1870 Grist Mill - Setting the Corner Post
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Old South Barns is pleased to bring you video 3 in our 1870 Grist Mill Restoration project. This video has us installing a new corner post that has been missing for years on this mill. Our restoration is all about preserving the past , history, and exploring a long past way of life. Come along with us as we work on a real gem of a building. Upcoming videos will bring more light into this one of...
1870 Grist Mill - Lost Foundation
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This is our second video in the 1870 Grist Mill Restoration project with Old South Barns. In this video we are searching for the lost concrete foundation that once anchored the corner post of this mill. Follow us as we find it and rebuild an even better base for the upcoming post installation. That video is coming so keep an eye out for it.
Soapstone Branch Pond Pier Rebuild
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In this video, we will show you the start to finish or before and after rebuild of a simple pond pier. Our jobsite couldn`t have been any better as we enjoyed the country setting on this small pond. Feed by Soapstone branch this pier is located in an excellent place to fish the day away. We rebuilt this using the same post footprint, replaced all the joist, and installed new deck boards. We hop...
1870 Grist Mill - Remnants of the Past
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Old South Barns is pleased to bring you the first of several videos about our restoration work on an 1870 Timber frame grist mill building. This old mill sets on private property and its owners want it saved. That is just what we do at Old South Barns is save the past for the future. We have repaired and restored many old buildings giving each more life. This old mill even has connections with ...
Old Mule Trading Post - Custom Flintlock
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Welcome to the Old Mule Trading post where we keep the past alive for the future. We custom craft black powder longarms along with many historical period items used back in the 1700 to 1800`s. Detail is important to us as well as traditional trade craftsmanship. Check us out online and give us a call for any sutler camp needs you may have. theoldmule.com/trading-post
The Chenube Quail Flight Path Barn
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Here is a specialized unique build from Old South Barns. We feature a quail raising building designed by the bird man himself. " The chenube quail flight path" is the name given this building simple because it sets in the shadows of Chenube Creek. Old South Barns is in the business of creating most any type of barn to meet the needs of our customers.
A Garden Root Cellar
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In this video Old South Barns once again preserves the past for the future. This old garden cellar commonly called a root cellar has history written all over it. These were once seen all over the south designed to house and hold nature's bounty for later use. We had to do a little suring up of the old field stone walls, then built a mini rafter system complete with a new roof. Long live the old...
Wood Trusses the Old South Way
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Old South Barns builds wood trusses to fit most any need that our customer has. We will build our old south style trusses for you to install on your next project and we build them for most all of our barn and building jobs. These trusses are easy to use at the same time packing the requirements that exceeds the demands of stress and load limits. Our trusses are built by us therefor insuring acc...
Custom Barn Building with Old South Barns
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We are not your cookie cutter builders. We custom build all of our barns with our customers' needs in mind. We can design any building to fit your special needs with no problem. This is one reason that our customers come back to us over and over again. Most any size, made to fit your wish list is our specialty. Give Old South Barns a call today for your next building project.
Planting Poles the Old South Way
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Old South Barns takes pride in all of our building, and the beginning of each is a good pole line-up. We carefully measure, squaring off the area, setting each post against a straight line. A good start always results in a straight building that will last for years. This little video is just a bird`s-eye view on the fun side of another build for Old South Barns.
The West Fork Hunting Cabin
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Old South Barns does it again bringing you another great cabin build. We custom built this hunting cabin deep in a wooded thatch in South Georgia giving it a classic rustic old school look of the south. It features rough sawn board and batten siding, a heavy beam truss support inside for a larger feel not to mention a great timbered affect. A full porch across the entire front is just right for...
Structural Metal Plates
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Old South Barns fabricates structural metal plates for most building applications. We not only design these for use with our timber kits, but we also use them in our post and beam bent projects. We use 3/16 plate steel for strength which gives any of our classic designs the durability necessary to get any job done. Custom orders are always welcome, so give us a call today for all of your barn s...
Saving Old Barns - Before & After
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Our passion at Old South Barns is to save as many of the old barns of the south so the future can live on. Small or large we repair, restore and rebuild these old structures one at a time. Here are a few before and after pictures of several of our projects. Old South Barns hope you enjoy this video, and we hope it helps you see your vision regarding that old building hiding underneath. Thanks f...
Farm Made Air Conditioning for your John Deere Tractor
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The men from Old South Barns are up to it again. We farm hay when we're not building barns. This is our verson of making our tractor cooler on those hot summer days. With a few ready parts we have successfully added A/C to our John Deere. This can easily be adapted to any cabbed tractor. We hope you enjoy our invention and don`t forget to hit the like button and subscribe to our UA-cam channel.
Split Log Steps by Old South Barns
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Split Log Steps by Old South Barns
Small Timber Kits by Old South Barns
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Small Timber Kits by Old South Barns
The Tallassee Carport
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The Tallassee Carport
A Post & Beam Lodge (Episode 11)
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A Post & Beam Lodge (Episode 11)
A Pictorial Look with Old South Barns
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A Pictorial Look with Old South Barns
Pole Barn Repair the Old South way
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Pole Barn Repair the Old South way
The Sweet Tea Pavilion
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The Sweet Tea Pavilion
A Post & Beam Lodge ( Episode 10)
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A Post & Beam Lodge ( Episode 10)
A Post & Beam Lodge (Episode 9)
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A Post & Beam Lodge (Episode 9)
Rounding another Deck Corner
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Rounding another Deck Corner
A Post & Beam Lodge (Episode 8)
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A Post & Beam Lodge (Episode 8)
A Post & Beam Lodge (Episode 7)
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A Post & Beam Lodge (Episode 7)
A Post & Beam Lodge (Episode 6)
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A Post & Beam Lodge (Episode 6)
A Post & Beam Lodge ( Episode 5 )
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A Post & Beam Lodge ( Episode 5 )
A Post & Beam Lodge ( Episode 4 )
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A Post & Beam Lodge ( Episode 4 )

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  • @jaredyandell1220
    @jaredyandell1220 22 дні тому

    I build decks the same exact way I just sink the posts in the ground and don’t normally do piers. Nice job sir ATX fence and deck!! That’s me

  • @stevedrake360
    @stevedrake360 Місяць тому

    How do you bend those 2 x 10 boards?

    • @OldSouthBarns
      @OldSouthBarns Місяць тому

      My friend it is all right there in our video showing the entire process.

    • @stevedrake360
      @stevedrake360 Місяць тому

      @@OldSouthBarns Okay, I'll look at it again. Thanks.

  • @mchristopher
    @mchristopher Місяць тому

    Good tips for the radius. Thank you. How does the 2 x 10 with all those deep kerf cuts hold up in the weather. I’d think that would rot out much sooner than the rest of the pressure treated wood..?

    • @OldSouthBarns
      @OldSouthBarns Місяць тому

      It holds up great. We use a HMRBS adhesive on the kerf side before bending that locks everything back into place. No rot known by us in over 25 years, so I say it works great.

  • @CraigGrant-sh3in
    @CraigGrant-sh3in Місяць тому

    I prefer to rebuild docks where things with fangs don't bite.

  • @RedCowsGreenFields
    @RedCowsGreenFields Місяць тому

    Nice job. Thanks for sharing

  • @icedrinking
    @icedrinking Місяць тому

    Great result. Really enjoy your videos.

    • @OldSouthBarns
      @OldSouthBarns Місяць тому

      Thank you and thanks for watching.

  • @omari3655
    @omari3655 3 місяці тому

    🎉 *Promosm*

  • @signmeupruss
    @signmeupruss 3 місяці тому

    Good explanation. Thank you.

  • @toddavis8603
    @toddavis8603 4 місяці тому

    Jimmy Carter's hometown, great job.

  • @yvetterotundo
    @yvetterotundo 5 місяців тому

    Can you come to SC?? We have a beautiful old barn we use for our ponies I want to restore. My husband thinks it needs to be torn down and rebuilt. I believe we can keep the basic structure. How do we know what's best? Are there certain things to look for?

  • @bloajmj2680
    @bloajmj2680 5 місяців тому

    There is an update available for the ac pump on that tractor , r6 to sanden style Either from deere or local sourcing . Did one on a 4640 . Would recommended a suction filter adiddion.

  • @masterdaveedwards
    @masterdaveedwards 8 місяців тому

    I know it was a few years ago but it is a pleasure to watch real craftsmen at work. I have installed manufactured flooring and tile for years, sure it takes skill but I think the satisfaction from what you guys do must be at a different level. And how wonderful to be working along side your dad.

  • @georgewhitehouse8630
    @georgewhitehouse8630 9 місяців тому

    ua-cam.com/video/jLd9a1fRX6k/v-deo.htmlsi=YsnWVq-wH-O2IECU❤

  • @user-mo6fc2er8f
    @user-mo6fc2er8f 9 місяців тому

    Hey Fellas! How did you anchor the timber frame roof to the deck itself?

    • @OldSouthBarns
      @OldSouthBarns 9 місяців тому

      Great question. If you notice the porch/roof posts are directly over the pressure treated post of the floor framing. We drilled a hole down through the floor into the center of the PT posts and we drilled a matching hole up into the bottom of the porch post. A steel pin approximately 20 inches in length was driven using a special hydraulic epoxy adhesive to lock it all into place. This is similar Technolgy used in our area to mount grain bins to concrete. Makes for a strong unseen connection that is engineered approved.

  • @boatburnerice7925
    @boatburnerice7925 10 місяців тому

    for the bend... I just used 1/4 PT plywood 3 layers and tongue oiled between each layer and made the curve.

    • @1kreature
      @1kreature 9 місяців тому

      Or, just drench it, wrap in plastic and leave in sun for a few hours before bending. I would also not cut it at the radius start points but let it go straight for one extra post on each side to avoid that slight kinked look that comes from the bend starting on the joist.

  • @TheDannyTee
    @TheDannyTee 10 місяців тому

    Do you guys sell the plans for this?

  • @shawnjohnson2840
    @shawnjohnson2840 11 місяців тому

    How well did the homemade ac work? I have an old 4020 with a cab and it never had ac. It would be nice to have a cheap way to cool or down some

    • @OldSouthBarns
      @OldSouthBarns 11 місяців тому

      I works great. Sure it does depend on the weather temperature, but there is a clear cooler feeling difference inside the cab. It takes a good insulated cooler to get the job done.

  • @JDOGMACK75
    @JDOGMACK75 Рік тому

    When yall purchase rough sawn lumber, what is an acceptable tolerance? I just bought about 5000ft of lumber (white pine) and I was very displeased with a lot of it.. plus or minus a half inch in some of it, wavy cuts, just not what I expected

    • @OldSouthBarns
      @OldSouthBarns Рік тому

      Great question. We usually mill our own rough-cut material for our projects. There are those occasional times when our workload is tight, and we do need to outsource some materials to keep on track. Normally if a sawmill is automated/digital/computer input, there will be consistency in cuts as to what dimensions have been entered. If the sawmill used is manual there can be variances more human error than anything. Plus, or minus a half inch can be as simple as an unsquared cant that runs off. Wavy cuts if that is along the edge of your material can be eliminated if the sawmill guys use an edge saw. All in all rough cut sawmill lumber is just that, it's in the rough not dimensioned down as in what comes from the box stores. This might not answer your question exactly, but at the end of the day there is nothing like real rough cut sawmill lumber. Thanks for asking and watching our videos.

  • @adamgallaher1
    @adamgallaher1 Рік тому

    Did it end up working while doing hay

  • @bbbbbbb2357
    @bbbbbbb2357 Рік тому

    Is there any issue with taking 12” OC rough sawn t1-11 and putting battens down covering the groves for a board and batten look?

    • @OldSouthBarns
      @OldSouthBarns Рік тому

      I am familiar with the T1- 11 sheet good product. The only long-term issue that comes to mind would be if rainwater and or moisture accumulates behind a batten in the T 11 groove then rot will happen over time. You might try some other flat rough grade ply, then batten over it. In our barn world we only use real boards with solid batten strips which is the classic style from years ago. Good luck and thanks for asking.

  • @PaulaOakman
    @PaulaOakman Рік тому

    Do you have a product that is inexpensive you would recommend on a raw wood floor? It's old pine boards and have never had anything put on them. I just want to seal them without using polyurethane. I see linseed or other oils combust so I'm really afraid of something catching on fire.

    • @OldSouthBarns
      @OldSouthBarns Рік тому

      Great question. The best off the shelf product that you can buy is Thompson`s water seal. It is a clear water-based sealer and will certainly seal and waterproof wood products. On raw wood it will penetrate into the wood fibers where sealing is needed and not form a coating on the surface. If you're looking for a top finish for your floors, then the old school standby would be tung oil.

  • @cheapirishbastard
    @cheapirishbastard Рік тому

    How wide can you go with that configuration?

    • @OldSouthBarns
      @OldSouthBarns Рік тому

      Our Old South 2X8 truss works in a wide range of widths up to 24 ft plus a 12 to 16 inch overhang. These are engineered for our South Georgia climate.

  • @mirrorcube3709
    @mirrorcube3709 Рік тому

    i love it

  • @egraham9049
    @egraham9049 2 роки тому

    I assume this barn had stalls for animals and lots of posts. Looks like you removed all posts. How did you do that structurally ?I have a similar barn and because of all of the interior posts is not of much use. Thanks

    • @OldSouthBarns
      @OldSouthBarns 2 роки тому

      No, we did not remove any posts from the main body of this barn. We leveled back many of them, even replaced several that was beyond repair, and scarf repaired several to keep them intact. This barn originally had the mule stalls located along the side shed parts on each side of the main structure.

  • @Larsenvlogs
    @Larsenvlogs 2 роки тому

    I have rough cut redwood reclaimed from a house that was demolished that I'm putting on the outside of my porch. I want to put some protection on it but don't want to sand it necessarily. Am I correct in understanding a clear stain or another clear oil-based penetrating sealer would be the way to go? Thanks and great video!

    • @OldSouthBarns
      @OldSouthBarns 2 роки тому

      Any good clear outside penetrating sealer would be best. It want sit on top of the wood as to chip or peal later, but it will adhere to the pores of the wood for a longer time. A good test is once you have applied your sealer and its dry cured put some water on it. If it beads up like water on a duck back, you have a good coating. Only use a stain if you are looking to change the color of your wood. Hope this helps out.

    • @cindyshipman6248
      @cindyshipman6248 Рік тому

      I'm using penofin in cedar color..all it does color wise is deepen it

  • @RedCowsGreenFields
    @RedCowsGreenFields 2 роки тому

    Good explanation. I remember my dad explaining that to me as a kid. Keep up the great content!

    • @OldSouthBarns
      @OldSouthBarns 2 роки тому

      Thanks, there are many more things a speed square can do. It's a handy tool on any day.

  • @roberthenry9319
    @roberthenry9319 2 роки тому

    Never told us what finish to use. Worthless video.

    • @OldSouthBarns
      @OldSouthBarns Рік тому

      I think if you go back and really watch our video on this you will see that we do not endorse any particular wood finish product. It does however speak of the use of a clear oil finish if one is desired, but we never recommend any solid stains or finishes. As we state at the end of the day it`s all a matter of personal taste and choice. Our commitment to our wood buildings and wood products is all about the natural beauty of the wood itself. Letting nature naturally age wood as it gets harder with time is far better than any brand name finish sitting on a store shelf.

  • @JohnDoe-id9hi
    @JohnDoe-id9hi 2 роки тому

    Great work, that's beautiful!

  • @asanoen1777
    @asanoen1777 2 роки тому

    Now that's a hell of a nice job gentleman!!!!!

  • @RW-to2fy
    @RW-to2fy 2 роки тому

    In most county’s requirements for floor systems on decks the rim boards are supposed to set on post are notch the post for the floor rim boards to anchor yo post. Your videos shows otherwise with just screw anchor on side of the post

    • @OldSouthBarns
      @OldSouthBarns 2 роки тому

      What our video does not show is we use two 3/8 inch angle iron plate brackets on the back side of each post attached with 1/2 inch carriage bolts. This way you do not compromise the integrity of your post by notching them and the angle iron support is on the rear out of sight for a clean look. Not all "CODE" requirements factor in old school craftsmanship nor have the basic rule of lumber understanding. Also, this porch was to receive latter an underpinning surround that needed the 1 1/2 projection.

  • @jerrylittle8922
    @jerrylittle8922 2 роки тому

    What part of South ga are y'all located?

  • @elslick
    @elslick 2 роки тому

    This is one hell of a build two thumbs up. Aging craftsmanship and workmanship.

  • @williambutler8624
    @williambutler8624 2 роки тому

    Good job boys, these old barns and sheds are a blessing to have, they take care of your livestock, farming equipment and various other things, good to hear from you folks, hope everyone is healthy, thanks for sharing, Ala.

    • @OldSouthBarns
      @OldSouthBarns 2 роки тому

      Thanks for the comment. We are staying busy as always. While we wait on inspections on the big lodge we are steadily catching up on these smaller repair jobs. We have several builds coming up first of the new year so stay tuned for more from Old South Barns.

  • @smarternu
    @smarternu 3 роки тому

    What does a timber frame cost...12' by 20'?

  • @johnlowry5311
    @johnlowry5311 3 роки тому

    Nice job.The only thing I would have done different is not seeing the ends of the deck by the stairs. At the stair opening I would have run a board 90 degrees to the other boards at the top of the stairs. This way you do not see the ends & in my opinion a finished look. Again nice work

    • @OldSouthBarns
      @OldSouthBarns 3 роки тому

      The floor boards we have installed is in keeping the old country look found on houses and porches years ago here in the south. This is part of that classic look ask for by our customer as well as all of the other old school things we have crafted into this lodge. What you describe is a common modern look used by builders today, but we craft our structures with a view from the past. Our passion is deeply rooted in history as we tell that story in every building we work on.

    • @johnlowry5311
      @johnlowry5311 3 роки тому

      One way to keep the old look & still use the same decking is to rip off the slot on both sides of seven boards. Then only one side of two boards. Yes the nine boards would be narrower than the rest of the decking.Then put the slot for the clips about six inches in for the clips. Now you have the old look at the top of the steps. Again you have nine boards that are narrower. You guys do beautiful work

    • @OldSouthBarns
      @OldSouthBarns 3 роки тому

      @@johnlowry5311 That would never work with these boards. This embossed color and grain pattern is like a plastic veneer which forms a shell. We have cut it before but it can peel. What we prefer to use is real wood thus eliminating any of the above. Just using the type, brand, that our customer requested.

  • @williambutler8624
    @williambutler8624 3 роки тому

    Nice work , you folks do a good job on everything you build, that is a beautiful building, love to have it on my property, thanks for sharing, looking forward to next video.

    • @OldSouthBarns
      @OldSouthBarns 3 роки тому

      Thanks for the kind words. There will be several more videos to come from this post & beam lodge series. We will also be posting several new videos of a few projects that we have going on at other job sites so stay tuned for them.

  • @williambutler8624
    @williambutler8624 3 роки тому

    Another great job guys, yall do excellent work, I can tell you take alot of pride in your work and it shows, thanks for sharing.

    • @OldSouthBarns
      @OldSouthBarns 3 роки тому

      Thank you for following along with our projects. Each are special to us and getting to build and craft with great wood is always a plus. Stay tuned for more.

  • @williambutler8624
    @williambutler8624 3 роки тому

    Beautiful work, this barn is really nice, yall did a excellent job, I can tell you folks take pride in your work, glad to see this old barn brought back like it was many years ago, this is my favorite of your videos, wish I had this barn on my property, thanks for sharing your great work.

    • @OldSouthBarns
      @OldSouthBarns 3 роки тому

      Thank you, this was a great barn for restoration and now it lives on to tell more about life in the south.

  • @williambutler8624
    @williambutler8624 3 роки тому

    Catching up on your videos, I can watch these videos all day, very educational, I get alot of ideas from watching yall, another great build.

    • @OldSouthBarns
      @OldSouthBarns 3 роки тому

      Thanks Bill, we still have a way to go on this lodge, but we are gaining on it. Our hope is to document it as we go with these videos telling our story as we build. So keep watching for more in this post and beam series as well as other related work that we do.

  • @williambutler8624
    @williambutler8624 3 роки тому

    Another great build, you guys are true craftsman, I learn alot watching these videos. I'm right down the road from yall in Coldwater Al ,60 miles east of Birmingham, looking forward to your next video.

  • @williambutler8624
    @williambutler8624 3 роки тому

    Excellent work, love the old style barn look, I love old barns ,I have a old chicken house I turned into a work shop, it was built in the mid 1960's, its built out of rough sawn oak. You guys do great work, thanks for taking us along on these builds.

    • @OldSouthBarns
      @OldSouthBarns 3 роки тому

      Thanks for watching and following our work. Keeping it real is what we do. Great job on turning your chicken house into a shop. Sounds like something we have done in the past.

  • @israelchirino107
    @israelchirino107 3 роки тому

    Good job !!

    • @OldSouthBarns
      @OldSouthBarns 3 роки тому

      Thank you, and thanks for watching our video.

  • @jerrylittle8922
    @jerrylittle8922 3 роки тому

    Tight grain pine is getting hard to come by in ga. Whats common now is Loblolly with wide growth rings. Chip wood thats sold in box stores. Some of the old farm places still have the original Long leaf pines growing, what the new babies hadnt cut for a dollar bill. I been milling some old Long leaf pines that came from and old home place farm in Wilcox co. Some are 120 years old. First 4 cut blocks 0 knots. The Off spring youngans cutting all their great grandparents timber. I was able to buy some choice Logs.

    • @OldSouthBarns
      @OldSouthBarns 3 роки тому

      You are right. On this lodge that we are building our choice logs all old growth have come from weather related damage from around the same area where we are crafting our Post & Beam. It don`t get any better than to be using great material, native trees, all with roots from home keeping things as local as you can get. That`s just how we do it at Old South Barns.

  • @darlenehager8233
    @darlenehager8233 3 роки тому

    Continuing a tradition of craftsmanship that can really be appreciated for years!

  • @darlenehager8233
    @darlenehager8233 3 роки тому

    Love the craftsmanship!!

    • @OldSouthBarns
      @OldSouthBarns 3 роки тому

      We have been at it a very long time. Each project that we do is very enjoyable, and we take great pride in keeping the tradition of fine craftsmanship.

  • @darlenehager8233
    @darlenehager8233 3 роки тому

    Love the work you All do

  • @larrybourne8430
    @larrybourne8430 3 роки тому

    Beautiful work.

  • @mbahmento8644
    @mbahmento8644 3 роки тому

    Ciamik cak gaweanmu..

  • @jerrywoodlee2345
    @jerrywoodlee2345 3 роки тому

    Very interesting to watch but the video quality is terrible.

    • @OldSouthBarns
      @OldSouthBarns 3 роки тому

      We shoot our own video footage as we work. For us it is very good. Its not about the quality of the video so much as the content of telling our story. That is what makes us real people with real personalities.

  • @sillililli01
    @sillililli01 3 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing this covered porch build. I found it very interesting, as I am a carpenter's daughter. Nice to see the "tried and true" ways of yester year still being used in builds today.

    • @OldSouthBarns
      @OldSouthBarns 3 роки тому

      Thank you for the kind words. We enjoy the old way of building, and have made our share of marks over the years crafting this way. We are currently building a post & beam lodge using old school methods. Follow us on Facebook and check out our other videos here as Old South Barns. Thanks again.

    • @sillililli01
      @sillililli01 3 роки тому

      @@OldSouthBarns Your welcome. It's great to be able to enjoy the work that you do, too few do. Have Fun.