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  • @feasting69
    @feasting69 4 роки тому +9

    I loved watching your daughter running around helping. She was clearly super happy to be working on it with you.

  • @nfiedler7
    @nfiedler7 Рік тому +152

    an excellent book if you are considering building a shed. While you may not choose to build one exactly as shown in this book ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxT9ExVpR-3A-9rpRqx8vzXKZ3BMMTg_KH , the information found in here would be useful in any shed building project. The information is well presented, with color photos throughout. As was noted in a previous review, though some dimensions are given, the complete plans must be ordered elsewhere. I ordered the plans for the gambrel shed and did notice a few discrepancies between the book and plans however.

  • @johnnyhotrod2608
    @johnnyhotrod2608 3 роки тому +12

    The best part was watching your daughter help. Brought tears to my eyes. I look forward to my daughter helping her daddy build a shed next year. I like your idea and how you built the base. I'm going to use your great idea. I already have heavy duty rail road ties to use in place of the wood frame base you bought.

  • @maiben210
    @maiben210 6 років тому +2

    Oh yeah. Great job on the video. Clear concise, just detailed enough and wonderful to see all the action. I really hope you and your family enjoy it.

  • @katrinaferguson87
    @katrinaferguson87 7 років тому +123

    Really great video. Nice, nice work. And I loved seeing your daughter working with you - made me think about how I used to be with my dad, and realize just how much that made me who I am today. Thanks for that.

    • @VintageWoodWorkshop
      @VintageWoodWorkshop 7 років тому +15

      awesome comment, thank you for sharing that! I hope my daughter will feel the same way some day about me!

    • @IowaKim
      @IowaKim 7 років тому +9

      Katrina Ferguson I felt the same way! I remember helping my dad with projects and shoveling, doing and watching how things were built, I learned a lot! My sister and I went on to own her own acreages and doing all our own work outside.

    • @cappaslangmurderer
      @cappaslangmurderer 7 років тому +2

      Katrina Ferguson beautiful comment.

    • @samwittstruck.6685
      @samwittstruck.6685 7 років тому

      Katrina Ferguson

    • @mergrew0110
      @mergrew0110 7 років тому +8

      Katrina Ferguson. This takes me back to the early 80's when I used to have a little helper. She was my third hand, and understood what was needed, she would have the next tool ready without being told. When my wife helped she would always ask "why" or she would need the answer to a totally unrelated topic, and the job slowed right down, my little girl and I flew. She's a big girl now, but I miss those days.

  • @cdunn4799
    @cdunn4799 4 роки тому +16

    I love that you involved your daughter. My son will be five this summer and I got him a kids sized galvanized shovel for Xmas...he loves helping me move rocks and dirt for various yard projects. Your shed project is pretty much the same thing I need to do. Looks great! Can't wait to get started. Thanks for the ideas!

    • @VintageWoodWorkshop
      @VintageWoodWorkshop 4 роки тому

      C Dunn thanks, great to hear your son will be out there digging with you!

  • @davidcousineau1397
    @davidcousineau1397 6 років тому +2

    The excitement and inclusion of your inquisitive and eager daughter is beautiful to see. The two of you are so blessed to be pals. She grows from your engagement and you contribute more than you can ever imagine to her intelligence and confidence. Thanks for being a REAL dad!

    • @VintageWoodWorkshop
      @VintageWoodWorkshop 6 років тому

      wow, thanks David for the nice comment! I'm trying to be the best example of a Dad and man that i can for her. I'm blessed to have such a wonderful little girl who is so willing to learn just about anything!

  • @magicpotionoflove
    @magicpotionoflove 3 роки тому +1

    The princess is such a good helper. She’s learning so much and will be very skilled in a few years. 💖

  • @JamieLuv2u
    @JamieLuv2u 7 років тому +95

    Your wife is a lucky woman to have such an articulate and functional husband who clearly knows how to get things done and involves the daughter! Huzzah, Great job on a nice vid.

    • @VintageWoodWorkshop
      @VintageWoodWorkshop 7 років тому +38

      wow, thanks for the nice comment! I have to stay on my wife's good side or she says the shed will double as my "dog house" haha

    • @VintageWoodWorkshop
      @VintageWoodWorkshop 6 років тому +16

      hulagan808 you're hilarious! My truck is a 2001 with a bed that is so rusty that only the rhino liner is holding it together along the wheel wells. It's the 4.7L v8 and runs fine. You can scoff all you want but when it comes down to it I saved far more than $500 when you add in the retaining wall probably more like $1200. Yes I worked my but off but there's nothing that makes you feel more alive than physical labor like that. I hope your comment was more an attempt at being funny than wishing me ill will because I can almost guarantee that mentality comes right back at you brother.

    • @FletcherHillier
      @FletcherHillier 5 років тому +1

      @@hulaganz Sounds like that exact thing happened to you, sorry to hear that man. There are healthy women out there, but yes, they do get everything in our system in the event of a breakup. I just like building things though, idk who enjoys it. I recon I'd just build a better shed with cooler shit inside than a Harley death trap. You can let bitterness bury you early and unhappy, or learn to let it all go and realize that one bad human out of 7 billion ain't worth the trouble. At least you know his life expectancy is reduced as long as he's riding that thing. Hey and if you built the shed like shit, the bike won't last long out there

  • @casperaudi7476
    @casperaudi7476 4 роки тому +4

    It was nice that you had a helper your daughter Just like my boys they always like to help good job man

  • @paulcourtemanche2386
    @paulcourtemanche2386 4 роки тому +2

    This was helpful. i have a shed coming in 3 weeks and need to build my pad. I do not need to do as much digging. my yard is level but slightly sloped and i am using 4x4s.
    Your job foreperson did an excellent job.

  • @robertevans6481
    @robertevans6481 7 років тому

    That is a great foundation....like the retaining wall in the back and sides...glad to see your daughter like's the outdoors and is a great helper...

  • @judyjudyjudy9593
    @judyjudyjudy9593 7 років тому +6

    that picture with your little girl reminds of me when I was little. Doesn't matter where my Dad was or what he was doing, I was there with him helping if he would let me. My Mom said, she never worried where I was because I was where my Dad was. I grew up knowing how to do everything around the house, good thing too, I have been alone for 40 years!

    • @VintageWoodWorkshop
      @VintageWoodWorkshop 7 років тому

      hitchhiker that's awesome, sounds just like Laurel and me

    • @b.walker5955
      @b.walker5955 5 років тому

      Hitchhiker...I too was reminded of my time with my dad. Mom said similar about me as yours did about you! We were once in the attic working on the HVAC and I asked what that was, he said "Well Twinkle Toes, that's the FLU". I said "Oh, daddy, that poor pipe, are you sure it's sick?" Something tells me Laurel is a wee bit wiser than I was. : )

  • @andrewburkey6096
    @andrewburkey6096 5 років тому +5

    I used your method for my 12x20 shed and it worked beautifully! I had no idea what to do for the base, I wanted something strong that would last for years to come. I'm about a year and a half in and everything looks as it did on day one. Thanks for the video!

  • @strider8933
    @strider8933 6 років тому +1

    I so love that your daughter was included in the process. Major memories!!!

  • @henrygee9501
    @henrygee9501 4 роки тому

    Nice job. The best part was seeing your daughter helping out. Those moments she'll cherish forever.

  • @shaweehillsworkshop4226
    @shaweehillsworkshop4226 7 років тому +23

    That turned out really nice! I also like the looks of that shed, the guy delivering it had some maneuvering skills!

  • @RedstonePinkenba
    @RedstonePinkenba 7 років тому +4

    Great video, Gives me some new ideas for my next shed. I liked how your daughter was right there helping you. Brings back memories of me helping my dad.

    • @VintageWoodWorkshop
      @VintageWoodWorkshop 7 років тому +2

      RedstonePinkenba thanks, I have the same kind of memories of working with my dad. Trying to keep the tradition alive!

  • @wallacesheckells9280
    @wallacesheckells9280 6 років тому

    Turned out really nice. It did give me a few ideas and things to remember. Thanks for sharing.

  • @harleybobb9316
    @harleybobb9316 7 років тому

    Thanks, you put a smile on my face reminiscing of my Wife of almost 40 years, an I remodeling our home, the 'first time', with small children. All good memories.

  • @charlesmartin7347
    @charlesmartin7347 4 роки тому +5

    Really nice she'd .
    I almost teared up with you and your daughter.
    Blessings and more Blessings

  • @snowbird29803
    @snowbird29803 7 років тому +6

    Great job! And better than a gym membership; I'm tired just watching.

  • @bobafettpalpatine2251
    @bobafettpalpatine2251 6 років тому

    This video made me realize i need to spend more time with my daughter and include her while working on the yard. Thanks man. I needed that wake up call. I always kept her inside to play with her dolls but not no more! Thanks so much... God bless.

    • @VintageWoodWorkshop
      @VintageWoodWorkshop 6 років тому

      One of the reasons I like to have her in the videos is to have just that affect on fathers so thanks for sharing that! Even if your daughter is resistant at first, keep asking her to help you and keep explaining how things work to her. She'll be stronger and more independent in the future because of the time you spend with her. Take care buddy and God bless you and your family!

  • @imnitguy
    @imnitguy 4 роки тому

    Awesome video. Thank you for taking the time. As a father with a 5 year old helper myself, I really enjoyed that your daughter participated in helping you and that you let her. A+ Good job!

  • @hammerhead6537
    @hammerhead6537 5 років тому +7

    Getting ready to build a pad for my 10x12 shed. I finally found an excellent video on how to do it. You did a very good job and thanks for making the video.

  • @Hatleyrocket
    @Hatleyrocket 7 років тому +3

    No one could ever accuse you of not being a hard worker!

  • @clydelewis850
    @clydelewis850 7 років тому

    The way this video was done makes it very clear how this was done.

    • @VintageWoodWorkshop
      @VintageWoodWorkshop 7 років тому

      Clyde Lewis thank you for the feedback! I had a lot footage to edit down to this point and I tried to make it flow the best I could and keep it a reasonable length

  • @gaypreator8547
    @gaypreator8547 5 років тому

    The Bees and Hornets are going to love you and that mesh. Great job. Sweat equity - can’t beat that feeling of accomplishment.

  • @michelepinkney1504
    @michelepinkney1504 7 років тому +3

    You did an amazing job!

  • @handydadtv
    @handydadtv 7 років тому +13

    Good job on this video. You've got a nice authentic style and will do well. Keep uploading!

    • @VintageWoodWorkshop
      @VintageWoodWorkshop 7 років тому +1

      hey thanks! I appreciate that! Its not always easy to tell if the videos are any good or not!

  • @dessertaz5560
    @dessertaz5560 6 років тому +1

    It so nice to see a Dad and his daughter having fun together on a really nice project well done!!

    • @soniadean2000
      @soniadean2000 4 роки тому

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  • @GORF_EMPIRE
    @GORF_EMPIRE 6 років тому

    Love daddy's little helper.... great job building and as a parent too!

  • @tamaraweber3296
    @tamaraweber3296 7 років тому +7

    The shed looks Great and thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. Your very lucky to have a beautiful helper.

    • @VintageWoodWorkshop
      @VintageWoodWorkshop 7 років тому +2

      Thank you! Yes, she is already requesting that I help her build her own house someday!

    • @soniadean2000
      @soniadean2000 4 роки тому

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    • @measureoncecutthreetimes8677
      @measureoncecutthreetimes8677 4 роки тому

      @@soniadean2000 SPAMMER !!

  • @MitchellDeitrich
    @MitchellDeitrich 7 років тому +64

    Wow man you did an awesome job! love the time laps with the daughter I like the interaction. Great video you captured this process really well dude!

    • @VintageWoodWorkshop
      @VintageWoodWorkshop 7 років тому +4

      Thanks Mitch! working on the editing....need a better computer next!!

    • @davemort83
      @davemort83 6 років тому +2

      You can build that too. (-:

    • @MitchellDeitrich
      @MitchellDeitrich 6 років тому +1

      David Mortimer I agree but sometimes tools, financial power, and know how come I to play. UA-cam is our know how tool!! :)

    • @Madmun357
      @Madmun357 6 років тому

      No, your editing was great. Helpful video!

    • @keithkubicek3394
      @keithkubicek3394 6 років тому

      and a good helper makes all the difference 0:56, 7:51

  • @mastercheif1989
    @mastercheif1989 Рік тому +1

    Here is a suggestion for offloading stones in the back of your truck. Put a heavy-duty tarp down first before loading and tie a bow knot with all corners and center clasped together. Dig a hole to a minimum of 2 feet deep with a 2x4 set vertical just in front of your dump spot or better yet in the center of the dump spot, tie or better yet wench the other end of the rope to the hitch of your car. Instant leverage / pulley. It will save your back.

  • @sivakandula
    @sivakandula 5 років тому

    well made video covering exactly the important things for a build of this size.

  • @VoklstWestie
    @VoklstWestie 7 років тому +5

    Great job! Reminds me of my dads shed, now needing bulldozing, due to break-up of 43 year old cement slab...sheds fine, not worth saving! Years ago, mini tornado here in burbs of Chicago. Next day our neighbors son (whos shed blew away in yard & waffled to pancake size askes, "wow, how come your shed didnt blow away, like ours did?"
    So I open the door to my dads shed & give him 'the lesson' cement shab over rock w/rebar, wood bolted to cement slab, shed bolted to wood & rebarred thru wood into cement slab, etc!!! I told him his was a piece of metal open on bottom, laying on unleveled grass. My neighbor was the guy in highschool who wore a bow tie in the early '70s and carried a briefcase.
    I was the hippie wearing the poncho, guess girls arent so dumb!

    • @VintageWoodWorkshop
      @VintageWoodWorkshop 7 років тому +4

      haha, great story man! your dad's shed sounds like it was really built well! That's a long life out of a shed!

    • @thonglee2516
      @thonglee2516 6 років тому

      Vintage Wood Workshop

  • @bobferranti5222
    @bobferranti5222 7 років тому +3

    I'm terribly impressed at the job you did.

    • @VintageWoodWorkshop
      @VintageWoodWorkshop 7 років тому +1

      thank you! I'm glad I spent the time to do a thorough job so I wouldn't have any regrets later

  • @b.walker5955
    @b.walker5955 5 років тому

    The best tool you have is that precious daddy loving daughter of yours. She got right in there and gave it her all. You know, I think she is the best of you work thus far. : )

  • @rb8098
    @rb8098 3 роки тому +1

    I love the pace and professional quality of your video. You explain how to complete a project very well. It was cute seeing your little girl helping you put it all together. Thanks! I am going to start my rock base today.

  • @TJSWOODWORKINGSHOP
    @TJSWOODWORKINGSHOP 7 років тому +13

    You the MAN brother awesome job and great tips to i like it very good ideas,I hit the BIG BELL so I can see all your awesome project bro and God Bless :)

    • @VintageWoodWorkshop
      @VintageWoodWorkshop 7 років тому +4

      Thanks Brother!! I appreciate the support my friend!!

    • @TJSWOODWORKINGSHOP
      @TJSWOODWORKINGSHOP 7 років тому +5

      I'm a huge supporter of the woodworking community my brother and I love it it's awesome :)

  • @johnmontague69
    @johnmontague69 6 років тому +3

    A lot of shoveling dude.
    Hard graft.
    Looks beautiful ☺

  • @CLONEINK
    @CLONEINK 3 роки тому

    Great job but the best thing in this video is your daughter helping. Just makes me smile thank you for the video this is a great idea.

  • @barruzza
    @barruzza 6 років тому

    What an adorable little girl helping out her Daddy. Awesome shed pad.

  • @bigrexj4078
    @bigrexj4078 4 роки тому +8

    One of the best DIY videos I have watched. Very instructional and straight forward. Great work! I just bought a shed and was researching how to get the ground ready, and your video has inspired me. I don't need a retaining wall, but the pad with the treated 6x6's and gravel was great work!

  • @M.Happie
    @M.Happie 7 років тому +16

    I love how your daughter was a big part of this project, she must've loved helping you the whole way through. 😊👍

  • @johnintelisano887
    @johnintelisano887 4 роки тому

    Thank you for this very well explained video! You answered my questions about a parking pad for my truck. Your detail information is well displayed! Thanks again👍

  • @philjohnson8215
    @philjohnson8215 3 роки тому +1

    This is the example of building a gravel foundation that I needed. Your ability to explain and show made it easier for me to understand. You also caught my ears by stressing an economical approach. You have a great little helper.

  • @MegaDrummerboy16
    @MegaDrummerboy16 7 років тому +22

    Oh yeah, & seeing your daughter learn what a real man is....... priceless 👍🏾

  • @jimgeelan5949
    @jimgeelan5949 7 років тому +3

    nice vid matey, I'm from England and envy the size of the plots of land you all have out there

    • @VintageWoodWorkshop
      @VintageWoodWorkshop 7 років тому +4

      Thanks! yes, we are lucky to have nice amounts of space here at reasonable prices. I try to keep in mind how lucky we are to have what we do here and that this shed is nicer than many "homes" in third world countries where they live in those corrugated metal shanty towns. So that is something that we should all remember and be thankful for living in countries that have access to electricity and running water and are relatively safe....whether it be the US or UK. sorry to get deep there!

  • @Ronwixziv
    @Ronwixziv 6 років тому +1

    I appreciate your "step by step" way of explaining things. Thank you for that Sir.

  • @dixy1967
    @dixy1967 5 років тому

    Great job! Love your little helper too. I’m building a cabin base in my garden in London & after showing your video to my granddaughters 10 & 12 years old, they can’t wait to get started. Great channel 🍺. 👍

  • @richmckay576
    @richmckay576 7 років тому +3

    Just an fyi, instead of using a small square to square up the building foundation. Try the 3,4,5 method. Meaning....from the inside or outside corner measure 3' one way and from the same corner measure 4' then the distance on the angle shud be 5'.

    • @VintageWoodWorkshop
      @VintageWoodWorkshop 7 років тому +1

      great tip! I have heard of that before from Jimmy Diresta. I'll try it on my next project

  • @texan4jesuschrist559
    @texan4jesuschrist559 6 років тому +10

    The wife’s “has to look pretty”, sounds like my wife lol.

  • @doloresmex12
    @doloresmex12 Рік тому

    Love your little assistant ❤️

  • @foadrightnow5725
    @foadrightnow5725 6 років тому +1

    The grounds of your property are beautiful! Everything looks so green and healthy. And the shed and pad compliment each other very nicely. Nice work! Liked and subbed!

  • @danielsolowiej
    @danielsolowiej 7 років тому +4

    Oh! That's what you were doing when you explained the correct use of the shovel with respect to your father's teachings! Great.
    The ramming of stones is one of the most stable things I've seen because they get caught up with each other, and the rain helps more than bother, to seat the whole. Nice way to level up using the beam, that's tiring to do. I think the containment wooden wall will not move over time by movement the ground, because you joined the first row with the second. That was a question to make you, when I saw the first part of the video. There will be no moisture down there and if it enters the rain, will drain perfectly between the stones down. Love the shed man ! Thanks for sharing !

    • @VintageWoodWorkshop
      @VintageWoodWorkshop 7 років тому +2

      Thanks Daniel!! yeah, I wanted to try my best to make it right!! Hopefully it will last a long time!

  • @randommisshaps7
    @randommisshaps7 6 років тому +5

    Looks great. What are the benefit's to using gravel instead on cement on the base?

    • @VintageWoodWorkshop
      @VintageWoodWorkshop 6 років тому +5

      Mike Allberry thanks, it's way cheaper and it provides great drainage.

  • @imacrafty1
    @imacrafty1 7 років тому

    Thank you for this clear and detailed video. Yes it helped!

  • @kmdesignstudio8364
    @kmdesignstudio8364 5 років тому

    Loved the detail you showed in all the steps of preparing for the shed. Your time lapsed views caught my eye when your precious daughter was helping you every step of the way! It reminds me of exactly how my sweet daughter works with me on any project that I tackle! She's gotten to where she does her own when she knows I'm slacking! Great job! I'm looking forward to seeing more from you guys! Thanks so much for sharing this with us! And have a blessed weekend!

    • @tonymcclintock5132
      @tonymcclintock5132 4 роки тому

      Great job, thanks for doing this video. Think I'll try to do this myself also.

  • @DougCeleste
    @DougCeleste 6 років тому +3

    GREAT video and thanks for sharing! I have critters going under my old shed that my uncle had built. Where do you buy that mesh that you used and what type do I get??? Can I use nails instead of staples since I do not have a construction stapler??? Thanks for any help!

    • @VintageWoodWorkshop
      @VintageWoodWorkshop 6 років тому +3

      Thanks! They call it wire cloth and you should be able to find it at a local hardware store or a big box store. You can use larger staples that you have to hammer in.

    • @DougCeleste
      @DougCeleste 6 років тому +2

      Thanks so much for the tips! Much appreciated and I never thought about this for my shed. Using boards to seal up the gaps under the shed would cause the problems that you described and air needs to circulate while the wire cloth would also keep out the skunks and squirrels who love to go under my shed. I really admire your construction and wood-working skills and I wish I had those, too! VERY impressive talents that you have!

    • @8756016
      @8756016 6 років тому

      Doug Celestial

  • @Daniel-gi3jo
    @Daniel-gi3jo 4 роки тому +5

    Well, now ya have a place to sleep when you forget the anniversary, birthday, mother-in-law shows up, ect.

    • @jiayihuang16
      @jiayihuang16 3 роки тому

      Seems good so far! Was easy to talk to about his My Shed Plans [Go Here=> *WoodBlueprints. Com* ]. Guided me in the right direction & helped me understand everything & in the end it was what I wanted

  • @JeffWilliamsGuitar
    @JeffWilliamsGuitar 4 роки тому +1

    Someday when I own a house and I want to build a shed... the first thing I'll be doing is watching this video again! Nice job!

  • @hammerhead6537
    @hammerhead6537 6 років тому

    Just watched your video and a giant thumbs up to you. Excellent job!

  • @abelperez8373
    @abelperez8373 7 років тому +46

    I missed what was the total cost (wood, gravel, etc.)? And how long did it take to make?

    • @VintageWoodWorkshop
      @VintageWoodWorkshop 7 років тому +50

      Abel Perez total cost for the shed pad was between $400 and $500. It was a little more because of the retaining wall I had to build and those treated 6x6s aren't cheap. To clear the area and finish the pad took me about 3 weeks working off and on, nights and weekends. There was a huge stump right where the shed is now that I burned, then cut/ripped out. You can see that video on my channel called come along vs large roots. So that took extra time.

    • @chantham6961
      @chantham6961 7 років тому

      Abel Perez ร

    • @umu-i-d2785
      @umu-i-d2785 7 років тому +14

      I'm coming back!
      The Stump

    • @VintageWoodWorkshop
      @VintageWoodWorkshop 7 років тому +9

      UMU-i-D no! Revenge of the stump!

    • @Bob3519
      @Bob3519 7 років тому +15

      Great job. I did the kind of foundation for shed too. I was renting property and didn't want to spend more than I needed. It worked great and was still going strong with no problems after two years. You have a beautiful house and yard, the shed was a nice addition. Thanks for sharing this video.

  • @jackisears367
    @jackisears367 7 років тому +11

    Whyyyyy didn't you show the inside? That was all I wanted to see.

  • @idontknow2293
    @idontknow2293 4 роки тому

    The best part is watching your daughter work with YOU. Clearly Daddy's little Angel. One tip if you don't mind. When hauling loose materials in your truck put a large tarp in the bed. Helps for the clean up and keeps your truck looking good.

  • @NobleRooster
    @NobleRooster 4 роки тому +1

    This is exactly the kind of video I was looking for. Wanting to get a shed for my slightly sloped backyard, but knew I was going to have to do some prep work to get a pad for it to sit on and was kind of clueless how to go about doing it. Thinking I can take a lot of pointers from this vid. Thanks!

  • @dakotam2800
    @dakotam2800 7 років тому +3

    I guess Im younger than I thought. By "shedpad", I thought you meant a house made out of a shed.

  • @btdayoungsta2702
    @btdayoungsta2702 4 роки тому +1

    Super awesome bro! I planned on building my foundation before my shed gets delivered and all the videos I saw was gravel on the ground spread out, yours the first I saw almost that suited my wants! Thanks a lot

  • @TonyRomearound
    @TonyRomearound 5 років тому

    Great job it looks awesome. Your daughter is quite the little helper. You look like a very blessed man

  • @justusjenkins1285
    @justusjenkins1285 7 років тому

    I love seeing you and your daughter work together, it reminds me of me and my Dad.

    • @VintageWoodWorkshop
      @VintageWoodWorkshop 7 років тому

      thank you! she is so fun to work with and a great little helper. I know how much time with my Dad meant to me as well!

  • @cassismith4043
    @cassismith4043 4 роки тому

    Beautiful tiny house, well done!

  • @leonardbartholomew5021
    @leonardbartholomew5021 7 років тому

    Good job! Kudos to your busy little helper too.

  • @levenscott645
    @levenscott645 6 років тому

    Good sense and solid build. Nice looking prefab shed and great finished project. Enjoyed seeing your daughter lending a hand.

  • @ShiftyKen08
    @ShiftyKen08 6 років тому

    Great video; this gives me some solutions to problems I didn't know about. Lots of great information and your helper is adorable too! Keep up the good work!

  • @bowhunter8235
    @bowhunter8235 5 років тому

    Many, who have sub titles, run them so quickly that it's a challenge to read and visualize before sub titles disappear. Your timing was very good and photography as well. You have a great voice for 'teaching'. Total presentation was excellent. I'm looking to do something like this and your project presentation inspired me more than any other.
    Well done. Thank you.

    • @VintageWoodWorkshop
      @VintageWoodWorkshop 5 років тому +1

      Bow Hunter thanks so much for your feedback! I’ve been a science teacher for 15 years so I’ve had lots of practice explaining things but I’m rather new to making videos. Good luck with your project 👍

  • @daveshouseofbbq
    @daveshouseofbbq 7 років тому

    Really great video. I have an existing shed on my property that is just sitting on cinder blocks. I've been meaning to move it to a more suitable location. You've definitely given me some ideas.

  • @ballroomwilliams7154
    @ballroomwilliams7154 4 роки тому

    You made this look so easy and uncomplicated...THANK YOU!

  • @lynned3478
    @lynned3478 3 роки тому

    You offered some very helpful suggestions on foundation preparation. Very methodical and 'measure twice, cut once' guidance. Thank you. Cheers.

  • @barryelitchfield
    @barryelitchfield 7 років тому +1

    Thanks for a great video. I'm in Canyon Lake Texas, in the Texas Hill Country, about 35 miles north of San Antonio. After you get through the 2" to 3" top soil when digging, you hit several inches of calichi rock. It's like limestone that's not finished compacting and hardening. You can dig through that layer with a good sharpshooter spade if you take small bites chipping away at the edges. Under that you hit the layer of limestone rocks mixed with calichi soil, and then you hit solid limestone bedrock. You need a 20 pound rock bar, and a pick/matock, plus a good strong back, arms and shoulders to dig through those layers. Because of this, we normally build up to level the foundation instead of digging into the soil and rock for a foundation for a little shed or small out building. Your method would be ideal here. I think I'll use your method myself when I build a storage shed this fall or winter. Thanks again for your excellent video.

    • @VintageWoodWorkshop
      @VintageWoodWorkshop 7 років тому +1

      very cool to hear, Barry! Thanks for sharing the ground composition down in Texas...very interesting! Sounds like a killer to "dig" through that calichi rock so yeah this method should work fine. Of course you have different critters to worry about down there I'd imagine! good luck on building your pad! Email pictures when you're done: kylebollendorf1 at gmail dot com.

    • @barryelitchfield
      @barryelitchfield 7 років тому +1

      Vintage Wood Workshop Yes, we're overrun with whitetail deer, plus Axis deer from Asia are a non-native pest. Mostly a problem with them eating the vegetation on the plants that homeowners plant (non-native plants). Plus, thousands of deer killed on the state and federal highways, farm to market roads, and county roads. A very large amount of damage to cars and trucks, and death and injuries to the occupants when deer come through the windshields.

  • @greggwoods7173
    @greggwoods7173 7 років тому +2

    Very nice.. Have been pondering doing something similar.. Good to see it done by somebody who knows how.

  • @adrianzenisek5135
    @adrianzenisek5135 6 років тому

    This was done with such great info! Thanks so much for sharing!

  • @pacificnorthwestacct8791
    @pacificnorthwestacct8791 7 років тому +2

    Great investment of your time and energy. Your family and you are certain to enjoy the memories making this plus the years of enjoying it.

    • @VintageWoodWorkshop
      @VintageWoodWorkshop 7 років тому +1

      Thanks Eric! Yes I will never forget the times my Dad let me "help" with projects when I was really small. working together as a family to accomplish a task is the best!

  • @RC.Time-Crawlers
    @RC.Time-Crawlers 6 років тому

    Thanks for making that video a friend of mine wants me to help and you just reminded me why I've checked that off my bucket list of things I never want to do again😂😂 Great job👍

  • @angelachouinard4581
    @angelachouinard4581 2 роки тому

    I have to do my own pad. I'm getting a nice prebuilt shed and that's a big budget item. I watched several videos and your really impressed me. You showed getting your own gravel, which I will probably have to do and a great method to tie that retaining wall. Also, you included that critter proofing which no one else did but I sure need it where I live. Last but not least, working with your daughter really touched me. My Dad taught me all kinds of DIY stuff and I miss him big time. Subscribed.

  • @jessicalatorraca8507
    @jessicalatorraca8507 Рік тому

    Nice work and wow, your garden is beautiful! 🌿🌺

  • @csxhogger1
    @csxhogger1 4 роки тому

    Nice little helper with you! Enjoy they grow up so fast! Thanks, for sharing the video.

  • @Tpowers805
    @Tpowers805 Рік тому

    Really enjoyed how you did your shed pad and the hardware cloth. I am putting in a shed soon and plan on doing it the same way. Thanks for the great video

  • @goldmouth100
    @goldmouth100 5 років тому +1

    This came out very nice..and I like that your little girl helped out..😊😊😊😊

  • @legman1476
    @legman1476 6 років тому

    Excellent work. I am also very impressed with how helpful your daughter was.

  • @cathypickren655
    @cathypickren655 4 роки тому

    Loved this video - i think i can do this. It may take me longer but i want to do it myself. Little people help all the time and they think its fun - the part i really loved about her was her interest on the install. She didn't just 'watch' she was
    all over the place to see how it was going and how it was done. Cool little chick.

  • @trevorjones5707
    @trevorjones5707 6 років тому

    Great vid. Really enjoyed. Thx!

  • @hermajestysmagicalqueendom7699
    @hermajestysmagicalqueendom7699 7 років тому

    That was very helpful.🖒 You did a great job and your daughter helping out was awesome. I look forward to watching more of your vloggs. Thanks for taking us along.

    • @VintageWoodWorkshop
      @VintageWoodWorkshop 7 років тому

      great thanks! I appreciate you saying that...very encouraging!

  • @yuriboiblu
    @yuriboiblu 6 років тому

    darnnnn it! im gonna make my own shed pad. beautiful!

  • @GilMichelini
    @GilMichelini 4 роки тому

    Thanks for this. My shed arrives in October and I picked up a few ideas here for its pad.

  • @mohammedtuma100
    @mohammedtuma100 6 років тому

    Nice work and I like the camera you used,, nice Quality picture.

  • @jdstillwater
    @jdstillwater 4 роки тому

    Great video; very helpful. You’re a good teacher!

  • @randystekly6518
    @randystekly6518 2 роки тому +1

    I'm going to install a shed this summer and your information will be very helpful. I'm always on a tight budget and your video will certainly make a difference. Thanks!