Carpenter Reacts To "1 Year Timelaps Building Our Custom Home"

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  • Опубліковано 23 тра 2024
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  • @michaelpatnaude
    @michaelpatnaude 10 днів тому

    This house is just outside Detroit. Been watching for a long time.

  • @troyallen4868
    @troyallen4868 Місяць тому +2

    I wish we could do it like this 👍

  • @troyallen4868
    @troyallen4868 Місяць тому +3

    BTW we all live in castles here 🤣

  • @dcanmore
    @dcanmore Місяць тому +5

    @6:00 Sorry, did I hear you right: you said that garages and basements are uncommon in European houses? We can't wrap our minds around these concepts?

    • @MotherGoose264
      @MotherGoose264 Місяць тому +2

      It's spencers "george bush" moment 😂 ( -> "the french have no word for entrepreneur") .Like entrepreneur, garage is a french word. So yeah europe knows a thing or 2 about it. Currently mainly how to drain them, from from the bloody rain round here 😂

  • @alibennett78
    @alibennett78 Місяць тому

    Honestly when I heard Jack and Jill bathroom I was assuming it meant a his and hers bathroom

  • @winterlinde5395
    @winterlinde5395 Місяць тому +1

    Germany. My basement was built in 1931. It has a garage for the car the builder owned. Also a man’s cave, a pantry and a washing room with a big fire heated copper that was connected to the chimney. Also water and electricity facilities. 10 years later they built thick walls in front of the windows… for protection.
    Only in recent years people had the idea that they could save money by not building basements.
    I’m looking forward to read all the comments like this!🌸

  • @klaras9324
    @klaras9324 Місяць тому

    Great reaction! Love your channel. Please do more videos about Sweden. Some suggestions are:
    o “What will Sweden bring to NATO” by the channel Warographic. (also cover some history)
    o “The Ship Sinking MS Estonia (Disaster Documentary)” by Dark Records. (About one of the largest shipping disasters in Nordic history.”
    o “How Sweden almost joined ww2” by EmperorTigerstar

  • @pixelbartus
    @pixelbartus Місяць тому +2

    Maybe you like to see the difference to europe. there is a playlist from taurifilm. "buildings a house -german technology" parts 1-6. (i think parts 2-4 will be enough and about the same duration as this video).
    Maybe also interesting the video: "Move In Ready 3D Printed House in Germany"

  • @alibennett78
    @alibennett78 Місяць тому

    I googled the average square foot of a 3 bed semi detached house is 1200 square foot .in ireland

    • @dcanmore
      @dcanmore Місяць тому

      Yup, just checked for England and Wales and it's 1294 square foot according to Barclay's Bank.

    • @alibennett78
      @alibennett78 Місяць тому

      @@dcanmore it's so amazing isn't it the size difference

    • @dcanmore
      @dcanmore Місяць тому

      @@alibennett78 I've seen on American property websites that they include all the property in size measurement (with garden/yard) where here it is usually internal space only.

    • @alibennett78
      @alibennett78 Місяць тому

      @@dcanmore oh ok thank u so much

  • @MotherGoose264
    @MotherGoose264 Місяць тому +1

    Average NEW house in Belgium 197m2, average appartment 104m2. (Or for the freedom fraction people 2120sqft and 1130sqft respectively ) . Older dwelligns may be larger, but as we are cramped for space around here combined with all kinds of regulations making it more expensive , people build a lot smaller these days. My parents built their 1st house in 1969, it had 450m2 living space, the one they live in now built in 2000 has 230m2 ( minus the 3 kids so less space was needed) . I've got about 200m2 , built the house in 2012, and nowadays this is considered a fairly large house , especially just for 2 people.
    I can proudly say "built", and not "had built" . We did most of the work ourselves with help of friends and family. Everyone knows someone with the skills needed and this way we teach them to the ones that come after us. I've helped many, and many have helped me. It is less common now, but still, Belgians are born with a brick in their stomach, meaning owning and preferably building your own home is a top item on the bucket list. Most of my friends are officerats, managerial types 😂, but they still know how to hold a hammer, drill or shovel, how to make mortar or how to connect pipes. Example: The electrical wiring in my house is done by an engineer that used to work for Mcclaren-Mercedes F1 team, my fuse box is a bloody masterpiece 😂. The CFO of Melexis and Logistical director of Tessenderlo group chemicals helped wheelbarrow a ton of fertiliser and horse manure to the backyard to prep the soil for garden to be made.
    Wont find that in many other cultures. It is a matter of pride.

  • @MotherGoose264
    @MotherGoose264 Місяць тому +1

    Woodframed houses have made a little bit of a resurgence in some places coz of the sustainability aspect, and they are much quicker and easier to build. Especially coz most of them uses prefabricated walls that include the insulation etc. The price tho isnt much cheaper than a brick house, and since we paid attention to the story of the 3 little pigs as a children, we prefer brick and concrete. 😊
    ( ofcourse if i lived in the US there would be a good chance i'd live in a woodframed house, just like there would be a good chance i'd own a firearm, context matters)

  • @MotherGoose264
    @MotherGoose264 Місяць тому +1

    Concrete is poreus, sigh. Yes some concrete is poreus. Yet you ve built ships and pools out of it 😂. We use the bitumen as well in some places, but the concrete used for my basement is waterproof. The romans already had "self healing" waterproof concrete. Chip a piece off and the exposed part reacts with the water and becomes waterproof again.

  • @dcanmore
    @dcanmore Місяць тому +1

    we have Jack and Jill bathrooms across the pond, thanks. Edit: and they are called the same.

    • @shaneb4612
      @shaneb4612 Місяць тому +1

      We have Jack & Jill bathrooms here Down Under as well.

  • @MotherGoose264
    @MotherGoose264 Місяць тому +2

    Pff no basements,... where do you think we kept all those missing children? (🇧🇪)😂
    . ( is this too dark? Nah i'm only taking the piss off ourselves😂)

    • @dcanmore
      @dcanmore Місяць тому +1

      Josef Fritzl knows a thing or two about basements lol!

    • @MotherGoose264
      @MotherGoose264 Місяць тому

      ​​​@@dcanmoreyep and so does Marc Dutroux, sad stories, indeed. Yet if we cant joke about it, what are we to do, right? Cry ? 😂, we'd be crying forever. Thats not an option, so dark humor it is. 😂

  • @Hadewijch_
    @Hadewijch_ Місяць тому

    Just a quick question. Why is there fluoride added to the tap water?
    Here it's been illegal since before I was born due to it increasing the number of people with migraines, intestinal and stomach issues and depression. And fluoride is considered harmful to the brain development of children, especially children with, a learning disability, ADHD and autism.
    My house is from 1703 by the way, with thick stone walls without cavity walls. Upstairs it has inner walls still made of wattle and daub and you can smell the cow poop from the 18th century when you drill into it. But the limestone basement is from an older house that stood before the current house and is much older from medieval times.

  • @MotherGoose264
    @MotherGoose264 Місяць тому +2

    George Bush : "The french have no word for entrepreneur"
    Spencer Joyce " garage part, must be something a european mind cant wrap its head around" 😂😂
    Its a french word, derived from the verb " Garer" = to park, store
    Ps: My other comment got deleted for some reason, again

  • @shaneb4612
    @shaneb4612 Місяць тому

    I use to work in a country hardware store. I was fairly new in the job, I think about 6 months. A young guy came in from a trade hire shop a couple doors down. They (His boss), sent the young guy down to us to get a "Long Weight" & a left-handed Phillips head screwdriver. I knew a prank when I saw one. I asked him to give me a minute, as I need advise on the long weight. I walked to the office, where my boss was on the phone, talking to his boss. I was in the office for a good 5 mins, before returning to the young fellow. I said it was smoko time & I didn't want him to miss out on the smoko van. (Smoko = a 5 to 10 min break to eat & smoke)(Smoko van = mobile lunch van). We ate & had a smoke & then I sent him into the office, where he sat for about an hour. Before my boss told him we didn't have any long weights in stock. Don't forget to get the lefthanded screwdriver. I took him over & said the lefthanded screwdriver are here & the righthanded ones were here. He picked up the screwdriver, took it to the counter & we wrote it up as a lefthanded screwdriver. He left the shop after 1 3/4 hours.