I have been a carpenter for 40 years , and I have built all sorts of buildings . Take it from me , you two did a remarkable job on your shop . You both should be extremely proud of yourselves . Great videography and narration on the video also . This is the first of your videos I have viewed , and I'm subscribed now . Take care , God bless .
@@fishhuntadventure What exactly are you saying? If you have knowledge to share please do. Did they miss something or do something incorrectly in your opinion?
Yes, the narration was very clear. Additionally, I liked that the narration would pause, the video ran at "normal time" and the construction sounds were played like ASMR.
Thanks so much! He'll probably just be using portable fans. We also have a portable evaporative cooler that will be nice during the hot & dry part of summer. 🌞
I remember finding the original videos of the start of the build. The shop ended up amazing! Thanks for sharing and making the full build video! Congrats!
Kudos to you both! I wish I were able to undertake a project in a place like you have done. Finances and health currently do not allow me to do this. But I am going to live vicariously through y’all!
Great job on the building process and the videography. I couldn’t stop watching because the video and voice overs were so well done. Now you have a good enclosed space for your future projects.
Much respect to the amount of work. This an example of why you have the have and the have nots. Most people would not have put in the work, sacrifices and investment.
Congratulations on your well built structure. Over the last 10 years I built my own 40x60 shop in similar fashion. Along the way I encountered many of the same challenges you did. I even produced my own UA-cam called "How I built my pole barn shop" with six parts. Using salvaged scrounged metal and wood saved a fair amount of money. Watching you work through each phase brought back many happy memories. Well done.
I've worked in the cement industry for 45 years. You really should have had reinforcement in the concrete and expansion material between the 4 pads. I would suggest you put saw cuts across the floor where the pad joints were, about 80% depth, so that when the concrete wants to crack and move you have some control over where it happens. You can fill the saw cuts with something flexible if you want.
Because concrete expands and contracts thermally almost as much as steel. Maybe where this is, may have a temperature difference of up to 50 degrees centigrade in 12 hours. so without an internal skeleton structure it will soon form stress fractures and small cracks dont stay small if there is nothing holding it together. however lets hope 4 small 6 inch slabs will be fine. @@baratmalli6413
If you have a chance take a jackhammer to concrete with steel mesh , rebar , fiber mesh, and then no reinforcing at all . The reason will become very apparent . @@J297WFD
@@J297WFD I missed any mention of fibermesh. No need to get snarky. Also fiber is added for specific purposes which does not include replacing rebar for heavy traffic sustainability.
Awesome job, enjoy watching and learning , in 1981 i built a barn for my semi 40' X 35' and got my wood trusses 36' from a military bass they were taking down for $25.00 a truss and all my studs free , drove flat bed trailer and every thing was put on 2"X 4"X 8' rough cut hard wood witch was mine after delivery, saved them and enough to build walls, saved alot on wood ,look around and save on supplies ,it is worth your time , i am 76 years old now , always keep your eye's open for DEAL's !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
April is a jewel! You guys make a wonderful team. Cool barn build. It should last two lifetimes. Look forward to more projects n updates. Cheers from Houston, TX🤘🏾 🤠
Thanks! It took about 5 weeks to complete, working on it about 8 hours a day. He worked on it pretty much full time, during the 5 weeks, but did take a few days off to do other things.
Very informative and interesting. Also one can not help but to notice all the work and planning that went into this shop. Yes I am also jealous. Thanks for sharing this with us.
Truly a pleasure to watch! you are both blessed to be able to work together and accomplish what you have! You are truly a craftsman in using what you "got" and its application. April is priceless in helping as needed thruout the build and the filming! May God Bless You two!!
Great informative video. I really like your practical knowledge and approach to building things and reusing materials. Amazing that the entire structure was about $17k!
April, thank you so much for your effort in documenting this. I’ve been watching since you dug your footers and it’s been fun to see the channel grow and to follow along with all your projects. Red, you have created my dream shop. What a great job using all those reclaimed materials and combining them with integrity and great craftsmanship. Fortunate timing on scoring the woodworking equipment.
You would never have gotten the quality of workmanship seen here if you had hired this out. Alot of today's workmanship is what i call "Just enough or Just bye" and i said bye cuz now they are gone.!
Thank you both! This was a pleasure to watch . Did you have any experience putting up metal buildings? Great job! It's nice to see Some people going through the same extreme technical work For a quality job. Great filming and editing April!
We have used sheet metal on a few shed roofs in the past. We like that it's low maintenance and fireproof. We used it on everything we built out here: our well house, home, and shop. Appreciate it, thanks for watching! 😊
Red I was captivated throughout the video, great job of editing and your narration really helps in keeping the viewer feel like he's part of the build, also I was impressed on the build quality and your attention to detail on build integrity and materials used for a structure that will hold up to the elements & time, Congrats! Javi G. Tucson,AZ
I am so happy to have found you again. I followed you, what seems like years ago on the other channel, on your journey to your off grid space. Then you disappeared. Random 'sheet metal' search brought this up. This long video is very well done. The best video on UA-cam showing every detail of the build using shipping containers. Well done Red and April.
I really enjoy your videos. You are very detail oriented and the way you explain what you’re doing is great. I learn a lot from your work and I’m a 70 year old man. Rich
This was absolutely wonderful to watch and helped us so much as we begin the planning for our build in Maine. What a complete delight!!!! So, so, so beautiful and super duper useful!
I know this comment is a bit late but I saw you struggling with those drill bits and thought I’ll let you know a secret we pros use . Astro USA makes the best drill bits money can buy. They are by a long margin the most amazing bits you can buy. Nice job on this build.
Awesome build, your attention to detail and excellent work exemplifies how to build using reuse materials, I'm so impressed, love the video and the detailed comments
Thumbs up! A little trick when drilling for those who don't know is. drill a pilot hole first. The pilot hole size should be the same size as the tip of your final drill bit. When I say the tip I mean where the two edges meet on the drill bit. It will drill like butter after if your drill bit is sharp. Edit: Wrote my comment before seeing you drill the pilot hole. hehehe
you may not be an engineer or architect but you are definitely a force, it's amazing what you've been able to achieve on your own, superman's got nothing on you .......
Got to the end - well done, I would give my eye teeth for a shop like that. There is nothing wrong with using ’pre-loved’ materials and equipment. I think with all the price hikes, our ‘throw away’ culture is going to be a thing of the past. Just as an aside I listen to a lot of audiobooks, your voice seems well suited to them if you ever get fed up with the manual labour (of love). Look forward to watching/listening to the next and the rest, have a nice one from the rainy 🇬🇧 😊
I really enjoyed watching this step by step process and it has been wonderful and filled with knowledge for me. I appreciate you sharing this with us and hope to see more. Great job!!! I really learned a lot and this kind of adventure makes me know it can be done with planning, patience and persistence. Thank you!
Wise to have a hoist. So MANY thing's you can do with it. Lifting, harvesting your animals and using it as a swing or engine repair ETC. ENJOYING watching your VLOG. NICE windows. I like different shapes.
This has given me some good ideas for taking care of some of the things I want to do on my homestead property. Now that I see how to get what I want with less time and work. Very helpful. Thank you for the podcast. 👍👍
He's self taught, and we have done a lot of crazy projects throughout the years. Back when you had to figure out how to do things without the Internet. We also had to get really creative because we didn't have much money or tools. Lots of trailer house remodels, additions, etc... and eventually moving on to bigger things. Thanks! 😊
Its beautiful, I love it! Love how you two work together. I have in mind that I would like to build something like this. Thanks for the ideas and for a video that is easy to follow.
You both together did a fantastic job creating your home. My first time meeting you. I t is a pleasure. HOPE you will continue building. See you soon. GOD BLESS YOU ALL. FROM SE MICHIGAN 🛐🛐🛐. BLESSED THANKSGIVING WEEKEND
My apology, in reference to my pervious comment; I forgot to congratulate you. I'm not downplaying your ingenuity and craftsman ship. You are an excellent engineer and builder! Wonderful video. I Thank both of You!
I really like your video build project. We call pours like this hop scotch pours. From my experience with concrete work, I think you did a great job & one you will enjoy for years. It is all about planning. Ventilation will be important to help cool this structure. But you already know this and have finished the project. You should be very proud of your self for the quality you build it.
Yes, long videos are a ton of work! I had bronchitis the whole time I was working on it, so it gave me something to do, since I didn't feel like doing much else. 🤧😄 Thanks! 😊
Excellent video , start to finish! I'm constructing a garage with 20 ft containers this comming summer, in heavy snow country- needless to say, requirements are more severe!
Thanks for sharing this epic milestone in your Arizona journey. You have a magnificent shop that should last your lifetime and beyond. Will you be adding spray foam to the underside of the roof and end panels to insulate and increase structural rigidity.? Since you do not have any wire reinforcements in your slab concrete you may want to consider adding a metal sleeve in the floor rebar holes to distribute forces from the door bolts. If you have a spare foot of 3/4” pipe that could be cut into two 6” lengths (preferably 45° diagonal to facilitate pounding into the ground) and inserted into slightly larger floor holes leaving rebar touching pipe rather than concrete. The extra inch or two below the concrete should solidify the rebar channel to maintain vertical without deforming and cracking the concrete. Steel pipe would be best as a galvanic reaction could occur between steel rebar and copper. April, it was great seeing you with your grand dog tending plants in your yard and garden. Will you be keeping the motor home or posting to on marketplace? It’s probably in shock now that it has left shade. Wishing you, Red and your family a blessed thanksgiving season. Peaceful wishes from the southern shore of the Great Swamp Erie in NE Ohio.
Spray foam would definitely be a nice upgrade! Thanks for the tips! We pulled the RV into town, and one of our kids is using it for now, but we plan to eventually sell it. Thanks for all the comments and tips through all of our projects! Wishing you a wonderful Thanksgiving! ❤️
I have been a carpenter for 40 years , and I have built all sorts of buildings . Take it from me , you two did a remarkable job on your shop . You both should be extremely proud of yourselves . Great videography and narration on the video also . This is the first of your videos I have viewed , and I'm subscribed now . Take care , God bless .
Thanks so much! 🧡🏜️
But you never learned about uplift or basic engineering?
@@fishhuntadventure What is your question ?
@@fishhuntadventure What exactly are you saying? If you have knowledge to share please do. Did they miss something or do something incorrectly in your opinion?
@@robertn2813This ass troll has no idea or experience in doing anything but flapping his gums and saying nothing...
What i enjoyed the most of this video was the running commentary, guiding us through the entire build.
Yes, the narration was very clear. Additionally, I liked that the narration would pause, the video ran at "normal time" and the construction sounds were played like ASMR.
Cool project! Hats off to April for making it all happen on YT!
Good to see you all again. So interesting and your voice is very calming to listen to as well.
Appreciate it, thanks for watching!
Now you can add two”BIG ASS “ ceiling fans. Great video. Fun to watch. Thank you both for your very hard work. Ten thousand thumbs up!!!!!
Thanks so much! He'll probably just be using portable fans. We also have a portable evaporative cooler that will be nice during the hot & dry part of summer. 🌞
Simply incredible. THANKS April for bringing all this to us, and Thanks Red for DOING all the sweat equity.
I remember finding the original videos of the start of the build. The shop ended up amazing!
Thanks for sharing and making the full build video!
Congrats!
Appreciate it, thanks for following along!
Kudos to you both!
I wish I were able to undertake a project in a place like you have done. Finances and health currently do not allow me to do this. But I am going to live vicariously through y’all!
Great job on the building process and the videography. I couldn’t stop watching because the video and voice overs were so well done. Now you have a good enclosed space for your future projects.
Thanks so much! Yes, he's really enjoying the space!
Totally agree 👍
Much respect to the amount of work. This an example of why you have the have and the have nots. Most people would not have put in the work, sacrifices and investment.
Congratulations on your well built structure. Over the last 10 years I built my own 40x60 shop in similar fashion. Along the way I encountered many of the same challenges you did. I even produced my own UA-cam called "How I built my pole barn shop" with six parts. Using salvaged scrounged metal and wood saved a fair amount of money. Watching you work through each phase brought back many happy memories. Well done.
Thanks! Your shop turned out really nice!
Extremely nice fit and finish. A multi use structure anyone would love to have on their home turf. I know I would. 🇺🇸
Totally awesome & inspirational = KUDOS TO YOU Y'all !!
I've worked in the cement industry for 45 years. You really should have had reinforcement in the concrete and expansion material between the 4 pads. I would suggest you put saw cuts across the floor where the pad joints were, about 80% depth, so that when the concrete wants to crack and move you have some control over where it happens. You can fill the saw cuts with something flexible if you want.
Because concrete expands and contracts thermally almost as much as steel. Maybe where this is, may have a temperature difference of up to 50 degrees centigrade in 12 hours. so without an internal skeleton structure it will soon form stress fractures and small cracks dont stay small if there is nothing holding it together. however lets hope 4 small 6 inch slabs will be fine. @@baratmalli6413
45 years? And you don’t realize you don’t need rebar with fiber mesh?
If you have a chance take a jackhammer to concrete with steel mesh , rebar , fiber mesh, and then no reinforcing at all . The reason will become very apparent . @@J297WFD
@@J297WFD I missed any mention of fibermesh. No need to get snarky. Also fiber is added for specific purposes which does not include replacing rebar for heavy traffic sustainability.
E😅eeeeee😅èeeeeeeeeeeee😅😅😅
Awesome job, enjoy watching and learning , in 1981 i built a barn for my semi 40' X 35' and got my wood trusses 36' from a military bass they were taking down for $25.00 a truss and all my studs free , drove flat bed trailer and every thing was put on 2"X 4"X 8' rough cut hard wood witch was mine after delivery, saved them and enough to build walls, saved alot on wood ,look around and save on supplies ,it is worth your time , i am 76 years old now , always keep your eye's open for DEAL's !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Awesome, love it!!! Yes, you never know what you might find.
April is a jewel! You guys make a wonderful team. Cool barn build. It should last two lifetimes. Look forward to more projects n updates. Cheers from Houston, TX🤘🏾 🤠
Thanks so much! 😄🏜️
Nice one. Takes me back to the very begining, turned out awesome..
Thanks for being a long time subscriber, and for all of the nice comments! 😊
Beautiful shop You can be sure proud of it. Them containers are the way to go .
Thanks! Yes, the containers worked out great!
I'm retired, this was worth the 2hrs of my life to watch.
What I didn't catch was how long it took.
Granted it was on vacation time.
Thanks! It took about 5 weeks to complete, working on it about 8 hours a day. He worked on it pretty much full time, during the 5 weeks, but did take a few days off to do other things.
Very informative and interesting. Also one can not help but to notice all the work and planning that went into this shop. Yes I am also jealous. Thanks for sharing this with us.
Well done! Love seeing repurposed material going into the build.
Truly a pleasure to watch! you are both blessed to be able to work together and accomplish what you have! You are truly a craftsman in using what you "got" and its application. April is priceless in helping as needed thruout the build and the filming! May God Bless You two!!
Thank you so much! 😊
Brother the shop is absolutely awesome. Thank you for the video.
Great informative video. I really like your practical knowledge and approach to building things and reusing materials. Amazing that the entire structure was about $17k!
Thanks! It has been an incredibly useful structure, and a fun build!
April, thank you so much for your effort in documenting this. I’ve been watching since you dug your footers and it’s been fun to see the channel grow and to follow along with all your projects. Red, you have created my dream shop. What a great job using all those reclaimed materials and combining them with integrity and great craftsmanship. Fortunate timing on scoring the woodworking equipment.
Appreciate it, thanks so much for following along! Hope you have a wonderful thanksgiving! 😊🦃
What an awesome project! Turned out GREAT!
Thanks!
Hey, you guys have been missed. Thank you for the much informative content. The finished product looks 👌🏽 on point and clean
Thanks so much!!
What a fantastic achievement,, very well done.
The Best You tube I've seen this year. I have built a garage in the past, 2 story. Now planning something in residential and shop!
Those flush-cutting saws are something anyone that works with wood should have. Not too expensive and really the best tool for many jobs.
Well ,Thank you April for all your editing work .
Ze bestaan nog de vakman, geweldig dat u dit allemaal kan 🙏👌heb met plezier gekeken bedankt 👍
Great job, I enjoyed watching and wish you all the best. God Bless!
Big shout out to you. So nice to see such a great accomplishment with hard work and compassion.
Looks like a shop that would be a joy to work in.
Yes, he's having lots of fun out there, he finally has time to work on hobbies!
@@RedandAprilOff-Grid You can tell he's a natural teacher. It appeared a bit of a let down after all the builds were complete.
Oooo Woow. So happy that you guys are back! Would like a building just like that to live in 👍🤔
Thanks!! 😊😎
You would never have gotten the quality of workmanship seen here if you had hired this out. Alot of today's workmanship is what i call "Just enough or Just bye" and i said bye cuz now they are gone.!
Thank you both!
This was a pleasure to watch .
Did you have any experience putting up metal buildings?
Great job!
It's nice to see
Some people going through the same extreme technical work
For a quality job.
Great filming and editing
April!
We have used sheet metal on a few shed roofs in the past. We like that it's low maintenance and fireproof. We used it on everything we built out here: our well house, home, and shop. Appreciate it, thanks for watching! 😊
Extremely well done for all the hard work you have achieved a home and especially the barn to be completely satisfied with 🇬🇧🇮🇪.
great job. it's looks good. enjoy your builds and honesty
Appreciate it, thanks for watching!
You are both so knowledgeable! Your home and shop are so well done. Congratulations on finishing these big projects!
Thank you so much!
Good to know the solar system is still going strong!
Thanks for sharing your design! The systems are all doing great!
Great job you two, you should be proud of it .
Red I was captivated throughout the video, great job of editing and your narration really helps in keeping the viewer feel like he's part of the build, also I was impressed on the build quality and your attention to detail on build integrity and materials used for a structure that will hold up to the elements & time, Congrats! Javi G. Tucson,AZ
So much productivity, im jealous
I am so happy to have found you again. I followed you, what seems like years ago on the other channel, on your journey to your off grid space. Then you disappeared. Random 'sheet metal' search brought this up.
This long video is very well done. The best video on UA-cam showing every detail of the build using shipping containers. Well done Red and April.
Glad you found us again! 😊🏜️
Everyone’s got their different opinions, bottom line is you did a great job and you’re happy with it. Thx for documenting it.
I really enjoy your videos. You are very detail oriented and the way you explain what you’re doing is great. I learn a lot from your work and I’m a 70 year old man.
Rich
Thanks so much!
This was absolutely wonderful to watch and helped us so much as we begin the planning for our build in Maine. What a complete delight!!!! So, so, so beautiful and super duper useful!
Glad it was helpful! Best wishes on your build! ☺️🏜️
I really appreciate your sharing your reasoning with us as you build. You have such a large work space now. Thanks for sharing.
You are welcome! He is definitely enjoying the space! 😊
I know this comment is a bit late but I saw you struggling with those drill bits and thought I’ll let you know a secret we pros use . Astro USA makes the best drill bits money can buy. They are by a long margin the most amazing bits you can buy. Nice job on this build.
I'll look into it, thanks!
I remember your old channel. Thanks for sharing
You two plus the help from the friends and family did an amazing job!!!
Awesome build, your attention to detail and excellent work exemplifies how to build using reuse materials, I'm so impressed, love the video and the detailed comments
Wow! That’s an amazing building! ❤❤❤
Thank you! Hope y'all have a wonderful Thanksgiving! ❤️❤️🦃
@@RedandAprilOff-Grid Thanks! It was nice!
Thumbs up! A little trick when drilling for those who don't know is. drill a pilot hole first. The pilot hole size should be the same size as the tip of your final drill bit. When I say the tip I mean where the two edges meet on the drill bit. It will drill like butter after if your drill bit is sharp.
Edit: Wrote my comment before seeing you drill the pilot hole. hehehe
Yes, you can see him pre-drilling with a smaller drill bit in a lot of the time lapse segments. We should have mentioned it in the video.
Those step drills work fast, maybe on thinner stock.
you may not be an engineer or architect but you are definitely a force, it's amazing what you've been able to achieve on your own, superman's got nothing on you .......
Great journey, thanks for the ride along. Amazing job, you guys are living your best life!!
Got to the end - well done, I would give my eye teeth for a shop like that. There is nothing wrong with using ’pre-loved’ materials and equipment. I think with all the price hikes, our ‘throw away’ culture is going to be a thing of the past. Just as an aside I listen to a lot of audiobooks, your voice seems well suited to them if you ever get fed up with the manual labour (of love). Look forward to watching/listening to the next and the rest, have a nice one from the rainy 🇬🇧 😊
Thanks so much! 😊🏜️
I really enjoyed watching this step by step process and it has been wonderful and filled with knowledge for me. I appreciate you sharing this with us and hope to see more. Great job!!! I really learned a lot and this kind of adventure makes me know it can be done with planning, patience and persistence. Thank you!
I found this very inspirational, thanks for taking the time to make this video.
Very cool project! Thanks for sharing it with us!
Appreciate it, thanks for watching!
Wise to have a hoist. So MANY thing's you can do with it. Lifting, harvesting your animals and using it as a swing or engine repair ETC. ENJOYING watching your VLOG. NICE windows. I like different shapes.
Thanks! Yes, very useful! It's nice to finally have a good place to attach it!
This has given me some good ideas for taking care of some of the things I want to do on my homestead property. Now that I see how to get what I want with less time and work. Very helpful. Thank you for the podcast. 👍👍
It has worked out great for us, glad the video was helpful! 😊🏜️
I have to say, you are quite the handy DIYer. You exude confidence and a great knowledge of building techniques.
He's self taught, and we have done a lot of crazy projects throughout the years. Back when you had to figure out how to do things without the Internet. We also had to get really creative because we didn't have much money or tools. Lots of trailer house remodels, additions, etc... and eventually moving on to bigger things. Thanks! 😊
That was a fantastic video! A HOOO-RAAAY! for April. Very well done!
Thanks! 😊
Very impressive, Red and April! That's a really nice looking Barn/Workshop.
This brought me so much joy this is similar to what I want to build but I want to create it into a home
Really enjoyed this video. Thanks for sharing guys!
Its beautiful, I love it! Love how you two work together. I have in mind that I would like to build something like this. Thanks for the ideas and for a video that is easy to follow.
This is absolutely satisfied… great job
You both together did a fantastic job creating your home. My first time meeting you. I t is a pleasure. HOPE you will continue building. See you soon. GOD BLESS YOU ALL. FROM SE MICHIGAN 🛐🛐🛐. BLESSED THANKSGIVING WEEKEND
Appreciate it & thanks for joining us! 😊 Hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving as well!! 🤗🦃
My apology, in reference to my pervious comment; I forgot to congratulate you. I'm not downplaying your ingenuity and craftsman ship. You are an excellent engineer and builder! Wonderful video. I Thank both of You!
You have done a fantastic job it looks great.
Great video! Great Shop. Best example of sweat equity I have seen for a while. Congratulations.
Thank you! 😊
AMAZING CONTENT. YOU ARE BOTH VERY TALENTED.
Fabulous shop 😊
Thanks! 😊
I really like your video build project. We call pours like this hop scotch pours. From my experience with concrete work, I think you did a great job & one you will enjoy for years. It is all about planning. Ventilation will be important to help cool this structure. But you already know this and have finished the project. You should be very proud of your self for the quality you build it.
Interesting! 😎 Thanks for watching! 😊
good job construction and filming!!!! tornado proof!!!!
Thanks!! It should hold up well to the microbursts we occasionally get out here! 🌞🏜️
I make UA-cam videos now and really appreciate all the footage it took to do that project. Thanks for all the effort!😊
Yes, long videos are a ton of work! I had bronchitis the whole time I was working on it, so it gave me something to do, since I didn't feel like doing much else. 🤧😄 Thanks! 😊
Really enjoyed your video, thanks for sharing, take care
Excellent video , start to finish! I'm constructing a garage with 20 ft containers this comming summer, in heavy snow country- needless to say, requirements are more severe!
Thanks for sharing this epic milestone in your Arizona journey. You have a magnificent shop that should last your lifetime and beyond. Will you be adding spray foam to the underside of the roof and end panels to insulate and increase structural rigidity.?
Since you do not have any wire reinforcements in your slab concrete you may want to consider adding a metal sleeve in the floor rebar holes to distribute forces from the door bolts. If you have a spare foot of 3/4” pipe that could be cut into two 6” lengths (preferably 45° diagonal to facilitate pounding into the ground) and inserted into slightly larger floor holes leaving rebar touching pipe rather than concrete. The extra inch or two below the concrete should solidify the rebar channel to maintain vertical without deforming and cracking the concrete. Steel pipe would be best as a galvanic reaction could occur between steel rebar and copper.
April, it was great seeing you with your grand dog tending plants in your yard and garden. Will you be keeping the motor home or posting to on marketplace? It’s probably in shock now that it has left shade.
Wishing you, Red and your family a blessed thanksgiving season. Peaceful wishes from the southern shore of the Great Swamp Erie in NE Ohio.
Spray foam would definitely be a nice upgrade! Thanks for the tips! We pulled the RV into town, and one of our kids is using it for now, but we plan to eventually sell it.
Thanks for all the comments and tips through all of our projects! Wishing you a wonderful Thanksgiving! ❤️
Amazing Build, Great Family, Thanks
Great video, and what a great space to have to work in. Thanks for sharing
I think your homespun shop is fantastic! Great work!
Thank YOU April and Red for your fantastic build. I will do something VERY similar in Maine, 3 miles from the coast.
Thanks for watching! Best wishes!
You did a great job on your shop. It was enjoyable to watch and informative. Thanks for sharing 👍🙏😀
Thanks! 😊🏜️
It looks so good! It will be so nice to have all that room 😊
Thanks! 😊
Awesome build, thank you April.
Very well built neat and clean looking
Thanks for sharing so many details. A great effort and inspiring. Enjoy!
Appreciate it, thanks for watching!
Brilliant build well done
Work of heart ..enjoyed watching this ,
Having those doors line up make it look so nice.
Thanks! Yes, glad it worked out!
Awesome 😎 and darn unique.... Thanks for sharing your Video....
Thank you! Cheers!
Finally finished video... wow. Looks really good.
Thanks so much!!
Enjoyed watching the video from beginning to end.
Awesome, thank you!
that my friend is a Nice shop. good content and delivery (while progress is being made)Great
Very well done . Both of ya congratulations
Thanks! 🙂
Great job! This video was long but I enjoyed watching from start to finish on the project. Can’t wait to see what you guys will do next.
Appreciate it, thanks for watching!