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  • Winter is the perfect time for indoor projects at the cabin. We undertake a task that has been on the back burner for quite some time. After removing the wood stove and tearing down the old hearth, we prep the area and pour our first ever concrete slab.
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  • @adamnitro3377
    @adamnitro3377 Рік тому +434

    I am an ex- Air Force civil engineer and one trick we used to use on the side boards of a concrete pour was to use a jigsaw without a blade the vibration will do the best job on those air bubbles.

    • @bruceg5729
      @bruceg5729 Рік тому +1

      Good idea, too small for a Donkey Dic~

    • @UKCG_2
      @UKCG_2 Рік тому +23

      Or a reciprocating saw (without a blade)!

    • @SdW.8
      @SdW.8 Рік тому +21

      Brilliant! Thanks for sharing this technique.

    • @johnaustin6649
      @johnaustin6649 Рік тому +12

      @@UKCG_2 I concur with that statement. Done 2 small slabs and used my recip to vibrate the air out.

    • @ShellyS2060
      @ShellyS2060 Рік тому +26

      This is a great tip. God love an engineer, with out y'all we'd all be shivering in the dark.

  • @susanw.3143
    @susanw.3143 Рік тому +99

    I love how 'simple living' takes so much effort. Moreover, I think we all enjoy your partnership in projects.

  • @rodewerk5034
    @rodewerk5034 Рік тому +28

    I would go with the grey tiling because relatively quickly the white will show yellowing, especially how close it is to the stove, it's basically unavoidable and ends up like a smoking room yellow. Thanks a lot for the video.

  • @pennykafai4645
    @pennykafai4645 Рік тому +18

    I am amazed by all your skills - concrete laying, carpentry, roofing, dry lining, gardening, bee keeping, mechanics , animal husbandry, cooking, food preservation, tree felling. I no doubt many more I haven’t mentioned. You both are so very accomplished in life skills at such a tender age. Well done to you both ❤

  • @roberts2803
    @roberts2803 Рік тому +65

    Never has such a small piece of concrete been given so much love and attention

  • @emilycardoso9722
    @emilycardoso9722 Рік тому +38

    I enjoy your videos so much that I’m sad when they end. You guys are such a great team. Anything you work on together always comes out great. I am looking forward to seeing the end of the project. Both tiles look beautiful but I think white would go better with the cabin. Looking forward to the next video, hope you both have an amazing week.

  • @mark11schu
    @mark11schu Рік тому +113

    I think the white tile would brighten the room and create a good contrast to the black of the stove

    • @SagebrushRambles
      @SagebrushRambles Рік тому +10

      Soot makes having white or light colored tile a nightmare.

    • @emppulina
      @emppulina Рік тому +3

      @@SagebrushRambles I was going to say the same thing. Maybe not white behind the fire place, while other wise would have preferred the colour.

    • @A.Nozzlin
      @A.Nozzlin Рік тому +2

      @@SagebrushRambles Yeah, it would feel like a hospital or kitchen. And metal sheets like copper or any colour of choice would reflect the heat better.
      Or even soapstone that retains the heat over time.

    • @retkvi
      @retkvi Рік тому

      Use both, or darkish coloured fake marble would be also nice.

  • @kellyhawes9293
    @kellyhawes9293 Рік тому +9

    Even if you say you've never done that work, what ever you do you guys do really well. Attention to detail makes great craftsmanship. Learning on your own home is awesome.

  • @janetpaulsen195
    @janetpaulsen195 Рік тому +84

    I am amazed at the projects you take on. Nothing stops you. You always find a way. 🎉

  • @rayperry4666
    @rayperry4666 Рік тому +26

    The two of you are amazing. Both of you are always willing to tackle any project that would scare most people away from trying! Can't wait to see how the tile turns out! I have no doubt the tile project will turnout great!

  • @susanapplegate9758
    @susanapplegate9758 Рік тому +49

    “By the work, one know the Workman” Old family saying and you two exemplify true craft and workmanship ideals. Great video as always.

  • @hbrunet72
    @hbrunet72 Рік тому +24

    I like the white tile, but you could easily accent it by making grey line at the top and bottom. I can't wait to see the final product of this project. My husband and I were considering a concrete slab for our woodstove, but we were also thinking flat rocks, which would need the concrete to hold them in place. It's looking fantastic so far!

  • @johnshanker82
    @johnshanker82 Рік тому +72

    Go with the white tile, as long as it cleans easily. It will keep it brighter in there. By the way, good job. Excited to see the work on the new cabin as well. You could probably rent this one easily. Good luck, we don't miss an episode.

    • @catherinefoster1481
      @catherinefoster1481 Рік тому +9

      Perfect comment John - I also vote for the white tile! I never miss a video. Always top-notch content.

    • @davidbuben3262
      @davidbuben3262 Рік тому +2

      Black slate! For the base. More rustic. MERRY Christmas ya filthy animals

    • @SJC49
      @SJC49 Рік тому +4

      Unless the tile has a really good glaze on it the smoke/soot will ruin the white after a while. With the grey they may have less trouble keeping it nice looking. Aren’t they a great couple….just love their content and personalities!

    • @SagebrushRambles
      @SagebrushRambles Рік тому

      Soot on white tile is awful to clean.

  • @susanharrell984
    @susanharrell984 Рік тому +13

    If you want tile, color doesn't matter except for the grout. Since both the tiles you showed have a gloss glaze, they will be easy enough to wipe down but the grout will discolor so using a darker grout would be better. But, as a couple of other people mentioned, using soapstone would be the best if you can source it. It becomes a large area of heat mass, absorbing the heat from the stove and releasing it slowly as the stove cools, like over night or when you are gone. That is why the wood stoves in Iceland, for example, have panels of soapstone right on their wood stoves. Increases the heating efficiency.

  • @jenniferwilson3489
    @jenniferwilson3489 Рік тому +18

    I can barely make jello you two are awesome

  • @cameronyounglove8894
    @cameronyounglove8894 Рік тому +11

    The loft stairs!
    I like the white tile with your colors! Excited to see how it turns out guys, great content as always!

    • @Gardeningchristine
      @Gardeningchristine Рік тому +1

      They have a video where they demo the old staircase and put them in if you haven’t seen it I’d check it out.

    • @leannas.9986
      @leannas.9986 Рік тому +1

      @@Gardeningchristine In this video she asked if anyone could remember where that piece of birch came from. He was just responding to that. I remember that video though, the original stairs were beautiful bit I got that they took up a lot of space!!

  • @alant.541
    @alant.541 Рік тому +25

    Concrete work is a skill and art. It's so difficult to do. Some people make it look easy. You guys did an amazing job. 👍

  • @lauriecollins413
    @lauriecollins413 Рік тому +7

    My vote is for the gray, it will blend better with the wood stove IMO. The white reminds me of a kitchen black splash. You did an excellent job, I’ve done concrete before and it’s no joke.

  • @robins_corner
    @robins_corner Рік тому +116

    I think you guys did an exceptional first time job! The tiling should be a breeze, especially since it's just a small section. My mom and I got heavily discounted tile from a builder surplus store and did her entire 1600 sqft house. My little bitty 5' mom in her 60's did most of it while I was at work. The biggest thing we had to learn was patience to let things set, lol. I know you guys secretly thought about putting your hand prints in it!

  • @judyfarmer2962
    @judyfarmer2962 Рік тому +8

    I like the gray times. You guys work so well together and your projects gone out looking great.

  • @mattewstepp8494
    @mattewstepp8494 Рік тому +19

    It looks good! Nice idea to repurpose the birch table. I would use both tiles! Looking forward to seeing all your new winter projects! You both are so creative!

  • @kristyjones7657
    @kristyjones7657 Рік тому +1

    Y’all always impress me because you’re always willing to try something new! Great job guys!! I’m sure your family is so proud of you!🎉😎👏🏼👍🏼God bless!!

  • @stanleygallman7800
    @stanleygallman7800 Рік тому +4

    Knowing that you stay so busy and seemingly always dealing with short windows. I was thinking selfishly and saying how great it would be if Eric and Ariel were able to put out two videos per week for a while ! Which also included me thinking I'd bet if they were able to do that, it would probably get them over the Million Subscriber Mark ‼️❣️ keep being amazing and inspiring as you do your thing 🤩

  • @crystalh1402
    @crystalh1402 Рік тому +2

    Love how a small project can provide so much learning experience with minimal risk.

  • @SdW.8
    @SdW.8 Рік тому +25

    Great mini pour practice project! Not too many people do these types of mochups before getting into huge projects. Thanks for sharing your journey and your takeaways. I personally love the gray tile with the stove, and either way it will be beautiful. Maybe use some of that thick lumber to trim the cement base.

  • @pmur079
    @pmur079 Рік тому +1

    I think the white tile with a gray course just under the last top row or even a brown to tie in that awesome shelf. You two rock!

  • @desidehoyos7774
    @desidehoyos7774 Рік тому +27

    Love seeing you guys grow, build and remodel and improve things! Exciting! 🎉

  • @jaredmcable3762
    @jaredmcable3762 Рік тому +11

    I formed and poured 5 pallets (42 80lbs bags each) yesterday for a retaining wall. I used a hammer drill with a chisel bit against the form to vibrate. It works well.
    Its easy to see you guys enjoy the work.

  • @dfg2936
    @dfg2936 Рік тому +11

    I hope you went with the white as it will amplify a small space. The grey (with a blueish hue?) was also lovely but I lean toward the white. I know this is filmed weeks before so you’ve already chosen. Great project to follow!

  • @MarcvanExel
    @MarcvanExel Рік тому

    Antique white. The concrete looks great, superb job for doing this for the first time.

  • @cayleighshomestead4436
    @cayleighshomestead4436 Рік тому +15

    I could watch y’all all day!! ❤

  • @vladlad8341
    @vladlad8341 Рік тому +9

    Good job guy! I vote grey tile on the backside. I did a few pouring slab jobs and learned that it helps to have a guide line on the back walls so you see exactly where the level should be.
    Love to see you guys constantly challenging yourselves and learning.

    • @annielehnhardt_kolakowski5818
      @annielehnhardt_kolakowski5818 Рік тому +1

      Vlad, are you in Russia or Ukraine. I got so much spirtual Brother and Sisters over there. They are my family.

  • @maryegerton6848
    @maryegerton6848 Рік тому +17

    Good job!! That isn’t easy! Maybe you should go with the white tile because your home is small and it would make the space seam larger and brighter. Especially in the winter when it’s so dark for so long. But they are both beautiful ❤

  • @lunaandstella825
    @lunaandstella825 Рік тому

    Glad to see you’re making this fire place safe.

  • @mouse2696
    @mouse2696 Рік тому +25

    I think that birch slab was a little table ya'll had against the back wall and dried out/split a bit after being in the cabin a while. I could be wrong but it looks similar! Project is looking good! Thanks for the video

  • @jemreandeau3583
    @jemreandeau3583 Рік тому +5

    You guys are very brave to tackle a project that you don’t know much about, good for you. I’m sure you’ll figure it out, love how you work so well together. ❤

  • @lindapetersen1800
    @lindapetersen1800 Рік тому +12

    You both work hand in hand and it shows and it is GREAT To see for a pair of YOUNG FOLKS like you !!! I like it a lot and we need more of this in this WORLD !!!

  • @drewkahle3375
    @drewkahle3375 Рік тому +21

    If you do this again I would recommend fiber reinforced concrete by Quickcrete. It really helps to prevent cracks and you can get it in a high strength concrete. You are right about trowling too soon. The beed water is reintroduced into the surface and reduces the surface strength by adding to the water cement ratio of the concrete surface. Don't seal too early you need the concrete to cure for a while otherwise you will tarp water inside which might cause cracking when you put the woodstove heat on it. You might want to check out a heat resistant sealer or coating to protect the surface. 45 years in the concrete business.

    • @juliekooiker3408
      @juliekooiker3408 Рік тому +1

      I do concrete as well! Perfect advise!!!!

    • @amymccracken5469
      @amymccracken5469 Рік тому

      We had professionals use that concrete and we still had a lot of cracks. Very disappointed

  • @stefuhfuhmarie
    @stefuhfuhmarie Рік тому +8

    Constantly amazed by all of your efforts and execution for all of these different projects. I love how easy you make these things look… especially because they are anything but easy. ❤ I will say I was panicked about the socks and nails and rocks, oh my! 😅

  • @justmytaste27865
    @justmytaste27865 Рік тому +1

    I have no words to express how proud I am to even be watching this video. Y’all amaze me with every video I watch from you. You research and you try. This is what we call having adventure in life. ❤

  • @kathleenpitt1981
    @kathleenpitt1981 Рік тому +6

    Great job! It looks great. The birch was a table for awhile. I’d choose the white because it would contrast well with the stove and be brighter. If you aren’t covering the concrete, next time consider using a round over tool on the edge. Like on sidewalks. That nice sharp edge might chip. Perhaps like someone suggested, use some of the wood for trim on the edge.

  • @pmur079
    @pmur079 Рік тому +2

    I look forward to your videos each one is authentic and a team approach. It’s motivating that your doing this in the Alaskan climate. Very motivating! Fantastic scenery. I like hearing your thought process for each project.

  • @staceyhazelett2397
    @staceyhazelett2397 Рік тому +5

    I love the way you always re-use or repurpose things, like your kitchen table today! Always love watching the way you both tackle any projects💪and I tell everyone about your channel also. I was very impressed with the concrete work!

    • @brendag2891
      @brendag2891 Рік тому +2

      So it was their table top? I didn't remember, and this is, hands down, my favorite YT channel!

    • @staceyhazelett2397
      @staceyhazelett2397 Рік тому +1

      @@brendag2891 I believe so, the cats ended up using it🙂🙃

  • @debhenricks4416
    @debhenricks4416 Рік тому

    Antique white... classic, timeless.

  • @DannyCreech
    @DannyCreech Рік тому +3

    Eric for future small pours of concrete.... A simple tool to do the vibrating is to get your Sawzall, take the blade out of it, put it on high speed, then pull the trigger. Just run the head along the wood frame. It does a great job of vibrating. You could also get a sander and not put sand paper on it and press that up against the wood. Hope this helps.

  • @clemmons9501
    @clemmons9501 Рік тому +1

    This is awesome!!!👍👍👍 I Love seeing what projects y'all take on because it always seems to work for yall!!!💯💯💯 I definitely would have screwed up!!!🤣🤣🤣 I think a combination of the antique white and the gray would be amazing in your space!!!🥰🥰🥰 Much Love from FL 💖💞🌴💖💞🌴💖💞🌴

  • @Gary87
    @Gary87 Рік тому +16

    Awesome jobs guys, the slab looks great! Looking forward to more to come over the winter

  • @TheAmazingHuman
    @TheAmazingHuman Рік тому

    Alaskan home DIY concrete pour "Socks" episode. Love it! ❤

  • @cherylbuzzell8773
    @cherylbuzzell8773 Рік тому +6

    The original use of the wood was to make a table underneath your window next to the kitchen! 😊

  • @bonneymoseley1159
    @bonneymoseley1159 Рік тому

    It's Sunday, sure hope we get another video soon. We love seeing your adventures!!!!

  • @jan4222
    @jan4222 Рік тому +25

    I love that there's nothing you're afraid to tackle! You're both amazing.
    By the way... I vote for the gray. I can't even imagine trying to keep the white clean, especially behind the wood stove.

    • @ld200A
      @ld200A Рік тому +1

      Ashes and coals can leave stains that are hard to clean.

    • @davidbuben3262
      @davidbuben3262 Рік тому +1

      Yeah. Don't think they want to tackle a bear. Maybe a Arctic hare, but they will receive some damage. Kick the livin' f out of ya. Big ass bunnies! Good eats though. Git some, Eric!
      Ex-Sourdough. 35 years, mostly in the big lonesome.

    • @davidbuben3262
      @davidbuben3262 Рік тому

      @@ld200A so does cat poop. And other stuff. Yuck

  • @ginanorville7011
    @ginanorville7011 Рік тому +1

    I really admire how you guys do things together and whenever an issue arises you come up with the best solutions.Seems like Eric can repair anything.Ariel you are also good in researching things and planning ahead 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽great job guys 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🙏❤️❤️

  • @Miss_Cali
    @Miss_Cali Рік тому +29

    This video hit home for me. My dad was a carpenter and excelled in concrete/foundations. Great teamwork as always 👍🏾

    • @dumbvedeoz
      @dumbvedeoz Рік тому +1

      they should have used paving/concrete slabs easily no need to set and easily removed afterwards.

    • @davidbuben3262
      @davidbuben3262 Рік тому +2

      My grampa was a carpenter, he built houses, stores and banks. Chain smoked camel cigarettes, and hammered nails in planks.🙂 Rest in peace John Prine.

  • @rickfetz469
    @rickfetz469 Рік тому

    Steel reinforcements is always a good idea- especially for an elevated slab. Concrete is great in compression and terrible in tension . Steel was wonderful in tension and compression.

  • @Taoss123KeyholeJourney
    @Taoss123KeyholeJourney Рік тому +11

    You two selected an excellent project to learn about concrete. Good job for your first run. Paying attention to details makes the rest of the work go so much more smoothly. That laser beam leveler is an awesomely valuable tool for DIY'ers, and professional contractors.
    BTW, I prefer the gray tile. The white seems a bit too bright for a black wood stove background. That is, unless you prefer big contrast. Plus with white I would think you would see more dirt from the wood stove. Unless you prefer cleaning back there more often. Looking forward to watching this project as it proceeds.

  • @virgilviereckjr.6881
    @virgilviereckjr.6881 Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing.
    Take care, all the best, and God bless.
    ✝️🙏🇺🇸🗽⛴⚓️

  • @antishay
    @antishay Рік тому +3

    Finish concrete is no easy task and you did a great job!! Can’t wait to see what’s next ❤

  • @roseannejacquette9347
    @roseannejacquette9347 Рік тому

    You two amaze me. I think you could do almost anything you set your minds to.

  • @percussionof12
    @percussionof12 Рік тому +9

    I used to work for a contractor and we did a fair bit of concrete work, and then for half a summer that's all I did. And I would say you guys did pretty well for not having any experience with finished concrete.
    I think you pretty much did everything right, you chose a high psi mix, you only added enough water to make it workable but not runny, your technique with the mag float and the trowel was probably better than what I could do after a few years of not doing it. And you didn't rush ahead when the concrete was taking its time setting up.
    That little bit of bleed water that came up probably wasn't enough to really be an issue, especially since you started with a pretty dry mix, but you did the right thing by giving it a bit more time.
    I don't know much about what might cause that powdering that you got, but I wonder if keeping at it with the finish trowel for a while longer would have prevented it. When my crew did garage and basement floors we had a power trowel that we would run on the concrete until it was rock hard and started to get shiny. Never had any powdering or flaking on those floors that I know of.
    Anyway, I would try to just rinse it off with a bit of water and maybe a stiff brush before going to all the work of sanding it. If that doesn't work, then you've already done the first step in wet sanding so no harm done.

  • @chrisfarleylover
    @chrisfarleylover Рік тому

    White would make it look brighter and more open. Love it! ❤

  • @AmandaSparkle
    @AmandaSparkle Рік тому +5

    Another great job! You never cease to amaze! My gut reaction is the white tile, but because of the ash and soot that is naturally in the air with a wood stove, the grey will be better over time. At least in my opinion! (The slab was for the table in the corner that you covered in beeswax. It ended up splitting but it was a beautiful project!) Love to You all! See you soon! 😉❤️

  • @AnastasiaBeaverhousn
    @AnastasiaBeaverhousn Рік тому +1

    I was almost expecting to see Jimmy Hoffa under there, you kept pulling layer after layer!!?? 🤔🤣🤣🤣🤣
    Give the babies a hug for me.. ❤️❤️

  • @BTCarpentry
    @BTCarpentry Рік тому +3

    You guys did a pretty awesome job for your first time doing concrete! Cant wait to see the end result.

  • @deecooper1567
    @deecooper1567 Рік тому +1

    One of the many things I ❤ about you guys is that you do your research then put your creativity to work 😉 looking forward to each step
    👵🏻👩‍🌾❣️

  • @Huse6707
    @Huse6707 Рік тому +5

    I have 7 years of flatwork and foundations experience. You guys did an excellent job for your first pour. Few tips for you going forward. Propane has a weird interaction with concrete. I've poured many interior basements during the winter in Michigan and the GC would always use propane heaters. The concrete sets up at a much slower pace and makes the surface chalky and extremely full of moisture when exposed to LP heating during the finishing process. Second tip is be way more aggressive with you hand float. Use it to Hamp down the concrete on the edges this will help remove the air pockets from the side along with vibration. Third tip is a screte board should be used a rough leveler, during your video I noticed you were using it to vibrate the concrete. I would not recommend this while screting. You should be pulling away excess concrete from the flat surface, once you've screted the surface level than vibrate the top and close up the concrete using a bow float for large floors like your upcoming shop or a hand float for your small interior job. Really enjoy your guys videos have a great day.

  • @glengillis7542
    @glengillis7542 Рік тому

    Making it pretty and increase selling value. Time and money well spent. Good Job. AND you learnt a few new skills

  • @PippiD
    @PippiD Рік тому +7

    Love all your videos. I'm very excited to see all the new things to come for you all!

  • @jamesgaul3544
    @jamesgaul3544 Рік тому +1

    When I put in my woodstove, I used 12-inch slate tiles on top of the cement board, and I loved it... it was so easy to keep it clean.

  • @sleroy1980
    @sleroy1980 Рік тому +4

    For the tile I think it depends on what the concrete looks like after you seal it.

  • @laurabrown5983
    @laurabrown5983 Рік тому

    I like the grey tile..less soot markings that will show...cant wait to see it all finished!

  • @Spry011
    @Spry011 Рік тому +3

    Great job!!! I think the grey tile with a dark grout would look best, especially in the future when cleaning soot off of it. You also mentioned about not being sure on ending the tile at the sides - for that you can buy a metal trim called shooter. But personally I think you should trim the edges in the same wood as the shelving. If you look on pinterest for wood stoves, there's a few examples that look amazing. I can't wait to see it all done!

  • @stephaniedeegan853
    @stephaniedeegan853 Рік тому

    YOUNG LADY YOU ARE DEFINITELY A CONCRETE FINISHER. GREAT JOB😊 BETTER WATCH KITTY WILL WALK INTO YOUR FINISHED CONCRETE. OMG😊

  • @PaullaWells
    @PaullaWells Рік тому +24

    I'm not sure I'm remembering correctly, but I think y'all had a wooden island counter for awhile.
    I think y'all did a fantastic job for your first time. If you do anything like this again, you can use a hammer drill without a bit or similar to do your vibrations. I'm looking forward to seeing the finished results.
    I personally like the gray tiles best.

    • @srferth
      @srferth Рік тому +8

      I’d go gray as well - prolly going to be a bit of ash and dust created by the stove; white might show that more and be a pain to keep clean

    • @brendag2891
      @brendag2891 Рік тому +1

      @@srferth You are right, I have a wood stove with cream colored tiles, and it's constantly in need of cleaning ash off of. Plus, on screen, I just like the gray better. But I can't picture it against the drywall paint, and from a zoomed out perspective in the whole cabin.

    • @strawberryrhubarbpie
      @strawberryrhubarbpie Рік тому +1

      Or was it that dining table they had facing the window?

    • @PaullaWells
      @PaullaWells Рік тому

      @@strawberryrhubarbpie - That was another image in my memory too. Could’ve been them but I feel like it’s the cabin on the River that had me thinking that.

  • @mobile_noble4026
    @mobile_noble4026 Рік тому

    Great job! So satisfying to tackle jobs you’ve never done before! I like bright clean white tiles 👍🏻

  • @sofialeon5547
    @sofialeon5547 Рік тому +6

    Loving loving the content!!! So excited with the new projects!

  • @lowencarlson4569
    @lowencarlson4569 Рік тому

    This is like watching a really good movie. Wish I had some popcorn. 😁

  • @lindacollier3321
    @lindacollier3321 Рік тому +3

    Can you use the white but also add a row or two of the gray as an accent? Just curious! I think it will look great when it’s finished. You two are fearless when it comes to trying the new stuff! I’m excited to see the end product!

  • @nessavee2205
    @nessavee2205 Рік тому +3

    I'm not sure if my memory is correct, but I think that wood came from a table you made a while back that sat where your seed starting shelf sits now? I can't wait to see the finished space! I just know it's going to be totally awesome as always. There seems to be nothing that the two of you can't accomplish together! I personally like the grey tile, but also think that the two would look really cool together, especially with the different sizes. Can't wait for next week's update!

  • @evelynhayward2890
    @evelynhayward2890 Рік тому

    You two have it going on. It loos so good, you should be really proud. Congratulations.

  • @JoanneFong
    @JoanneFong Рік тому +5

    I wouldn’t mind if you guys wore eye protection more often 😬 Sometimes I reflexively squint when I watch you demo stuff! 😂

    • @jodymooney255
      @jodymooney255 Рік тому

      I would say most of the time they are good with protection. But, I agree we only get one set of eyes, and limbs.

  • @lorrieraetz647
    @lorrieraetz647 Рік тому

    That was a labor of love. Cannot wait to see the finished product 😊

  • @5784Eva
    @5784Eva Рік тому +5

    is it worth it all that renovation ?? soon you moving out to your new place i guess.

  • @j.corona8118
    @j.corona8118 Рік тому +1

    You could take lumber that is level and longer then the cement project and place leveler on top to get a better level reading.

  • @terrycrane9459
    @terrycrane9459 Рік тому +5

    So the brick tiles fell off - until you wanted them to come off

  • @hannahkim7488
    @hannahkim7488 Рік тому

    Great job! I’m voting for the grey tile! I have white and EVERY bit of dirt and grime shows right up.

  • @jessieswan8263
    @jessieswan8263 Рік тому +3

    30 mins video doesn’t cut it! We need at least an hour or more of your video 😊

  • @CarisseH
    @CarisseH Рік тому +1

    Oh Yes I do remember, it was the side parts to your stairs. Great repurposing that beautiful wood. I even remember you guys talking about wanting to save it for another future project.

  • @debbiearthur6660
    @debbiearthur6660 Рік тому

    I vote antique white. You guys did a great job and saved so much money by doing it yourselves.

  • @cody7732
    @cody7732 Рік тому

    I like to use the vibration from the electric palm sander to vibrate out the air bubbles on the sides. Great work on the slab! Love the channel!

  • @edwinleach4013
    @edwinleach4013 Рік тому

    All you do is butter the edges with very thin concrete. This is commonly done and fixes the small voids on the edges. Easy. Good job.

  • @rfalberti
    @rfalberti Рік тому

    Kudos to you guy's for taking the challenge.......

  • @Userxyz-z2d
    @Userxyz-z2d Рік тому

    With concrete you hav to decide how smooth you want it? Slippery like a garage floor, trowel a lot. Ruff, brush it. If you pulled the sides off sooner you cld have troweled them, finish them. Dowels work for a floating shelf. I made & hung a heavy large wood mantle & dowels worked perfectly. I learnt by doing. Starting the patio next week.

  • @hoppas77
    @hoppas77 Рік тому

    Just stopping in the comments to say, Hey to my favorite peeps!

  • @amandawilk5316
    @amandawilk5316 Рік тому +1

    Antique white ♡

  • @HealthnWellness101
    @HealthnWellness101 Рік тому

    I'm loving this project !!!

  • @simon-ds1vp
    @simon-ds1vp 6 місяців тому

    love how you sanded the patch under the concrete, it will look buetiful. under there

  • @maryfinch8773
    @maryfinch8773 Рік тому

    I can’t add anything more to the comments than already is there. Yes, you two are simply amazing. I love the comments. Folks really love your videos..this is truly a special channel.

  • @shalveniesingh
    @shalveniesingh Рік тому

    Nice work Ariel! Loved seeing you get right in there. 😀

  • @Duncanwg7
    @Duncanwg7 Рік тому +1

    Periodically wetting (curing) the concrete slap daily for up to a week after the concrete has set up improves the slap structurally and can reduce the powdering and potential crumbling.

  • @LifeinAlaska
    @LifeinAlaska Рік тому

    Great job, thank you for sharing. That should help make the place more efficient