You should be proud you do all your projects on your own with no help you get it done even if it’s a little by little you really are a sunshine and I really enjoy watching you. God bless you and good luck.
Horse shoes are good luck . Great gift. Good heavens when you were up on the ladder I was scared to death you would fall . Be safe please you’re the only Sean James Cameron we have. Angels 😇 were watching over you when you were on the ladder .
Best to drill pilot holes for screws, save splitting the timber 😊 Love this channel, this is what UA-cam was made for. Best wishes from sunny Cardiff🏴😊👍🏻
Oh Sean, it was a dodgy thing to go up that ladder, when you were balancing and reaching forward, putting that top piece of wood in! Thank goodness you were ok, as there is no one there to pick up the pieces if you fall. But I take my hat off to you in the way that you carry on regardless! You are doing a great job, you could just do with another pair of hands, like you said, but I know you probably do not like asking others for help - I am the same, but sometimes we need to, and others are pleased to do so. I hope that you were ok when you got home, and not too exhausted, and had a nourishing meal? Blessings from Jilly & Madge. xxx
Good on you for doing what your body tells you. Slow and steady Sean. You finished the majority and it is looking really good. Well done. A man of many talents.
Once you get the glass in the SH, it will help warm the inside up significantly when the sun shines in. (spray some white vinegar or hydrogen peroxide on the black spots just in case it is mold)
That black mould is horrendous! It shouldn’t be like that already 😮 definitely put in a complaint to the company, you can get seriously ill breathing that in. Please treat it asap especially before you start boiling the kettle in there xx
Good for removing black mould is a) White vinegar neat. Kills up to 82 percent of all mould including black mould.... or b) bleach neat... but that only really kills all surface mould however may work here .....Hope that helps....wipe if off ASAP... don't breathe in mould...
I would love for you to do vlogmas . Im no gardner my husband was . But i could sit and watch you bimble about all day . Can i be a gnome in ya garden x
I was nervous watching you up on that ladder... I fell out of a 2nd. story window once, I was having a smoke, and trying to keep my Mother from finding out... I leaned too far out, And I fell down into a large bush below. My mother DID find out. We had a large picture window and she was sitting at the table and watched me fly by. Believe it or not, I had not a scratch on me, Until my mother got her hands on me. I think Vlogmas would be fun.
Sean, definitely treat the mold in the ceiling before putting the windows in. You shouldn’t be breathing that all in. Summer house is coming along nicely!
@ White distilled vinegar and a baking soda solution you can spray on and scrub with a brush and let dry. Here in the States we have a primer called KILZ you can buy in a hardware paint shop. It’s a primer before painting but covers up, protects from further mold issues. Good for areas with humidity. You may have something similar there you can use after treating the mold.
@@seanjamescameronOk, then. For the (always growing) black mold: VINEGAR (any color you like, white best). SPRAY ON, while wearing eye protection and any sort of paper mask (keep the majority of vinegar from irritating your up-turned nostrils etc. Research best SPRAYER (w/wand) in the area, probably something cheap folks use for nasty pesticides, which has a pump handle. It would be Great to find a helper, so one person can pump while the other directs the vinegar to ALL the spots - nice time to do it is after whole roof rain-proofed. I’d buy two gallons, as never hurts to have xtra about. You will likely be spraying up there again come Spring. I would HOLD OFF on any ‘Killz’ paint type stuff until the whole affair is completely and utterly dried out (this Summer?) and maybe after one final Vinegar spraying events (or at that point, maybe get away with just sponging on the vinegar/‘cleaning’ w/vinegar acting as the water. Do NOT add baking soda, as that is a ‘base’, and vinegar is acidic - so that ingenious combo just defeats the WHOLE purpose. Vinegar is a wonderful, natural enemy to mold fungi. : ). God Bless Vinegar! I have your same troubles around my ‘fix-it’ house and extensive ‘fix-it’ landscaping and garden . . . you are fortunate that your abode, at least, is heated/insulated/up to snuff. I would give anything to snap fingers for that. However, just to say, I think it is hard for ‘aging persons’ to find helpers in this day and age, as all the youngsters are On Their CompuPhones - and very few think that physical labor in the great out of doors is the lark that I regard it to be. However now more limited in scope! Sending greetings from one rainy-Winter locale (Seattle, PacNW) to another - cheerio!
PS: Like sunny Wales, we do indeed receive blue-skyed breaks through out this dark Season - so really it is the short days which are the greatest liabilty to productivity out ‘thar’ - just imagine having dawn to dusk at the equator, where there is no change to length of day the year round! (boring? fabulous? or just too darned HOT, in most every instance except maybe peaks of mountains down there - where the UV must be powerfully nasty for us lily-white types (Brit/Irish/Hungarian blood lines here).
Lovly video Sean , I Love to see you working on your land its been great the Summerhouse build , cant wait for the Greenhouse wrection too 😅 ,its the best thing you did moving the beautiful Welsh Valleys ,you brighten up everyones day! 😊 /I\ 🙏🌞
Good morning Sean You scared me when you pulled the ladder away from the roof, then you said about the man who fell to his death from his ladder, I almost choked on my Weetabix 😮 Voile curtains would be nice for the summer or even some more of the William Morris blinds that you have in the cottage would look very cheerful, but heavy curtains in the winter to keep you cosy on colder evenings. That grin when you launched the tea bag out of the door! Hope that the weather is not too harsh on the homestead, take care Sean 💜
You have done a good job on the roof of the summer house. It was very hard for you on your own to do it. Trying to balance the felt going up the ladder, was hoping you weren't going to fall.At least you won't get any leaks if it rains . Like you say slow and steady,
Sean, just a tip, with your battery drill, if you select a suitable torque setting, you’ll prevent the screw driver bit from damaging your screws. It sounds like you’ve got the drill on direct drive, or the torque setting is too high. There are also different screwdriver bits depending on the particular screw you’re using as well. Homestead is coming along.
Sounds like the drill bit slipping on the screw head. The noise makes me cringe. I always keep a little assortment pot in my pocket so I can switch them over if they jump.
Now all you need is a broom to sweep your summer home and shed and glass house out. Sorry I'm an excessive cleaner.😅 Even when I camped I had artificial turf outside my tent I used to sweep outside my tent. You know, excessive compulsive.😅
What a shame you didn't manage to finish the roof, rain will seep down under the cladding, and will stay trapped there when you finish the job, and cause the would to rot .
my worst ladder memory was painting my parents' old house and leaning back while sanding a weather board. fell about 15 feet luckily into some shrubs in the front garden. oh how I laughed... 😞
I'm just obsessed with your channel. UA-cam suggested your channel as one I might be interested in. I'm from Bridgend South Wales. I'm sending you cwtches and best wishes. Stay cool, Sean. I will, too, send you a parcel in the post when I get around to it. Xxxxxxxx
Beautiful job Sean. When you stepped off the ladder a bit hard around the end of your video I hope you didn't hurt your back. Like others, clean the blk mold and treat the wood with some kind of sealer, killz for us here in the states works wonderful. Then I used a high gloss bathroom paint for the inside. If mold starts I can just wipe it down. For my shed we added a vent with a fan to blow out moisture. It runs off of a solar panel during the day. Works beautifully just to keep a light air flow. I'm so excited for your forever garden!
Going really well Sean. I think it's amazing that you do these tasks effectively in front of an unseen audience, many of who make (good) suggestions. I cannot imagine being as brave! 😀
Yes, I agree. My boyfriend sits in his armchair, moaning, "That's not the best way to do it." Omg, he so gets on my nerves when he makes these comments. He lives in Brynna. I need to send him around then if he thinks he can do it better. X
Roofing felt shingles are widely availlable Sean and really do look like a tiled "gingerbread house" roof.I had my gazebo tiled in this fashion over the top of the old felt roof...I am thrilled with it , maybe something to consider in the future for your summerhouse.
@@seanjamescameron Excellent job :) For speed and ease of application (due to incoming bad weather) Might be worth looking at Thompson 10yr roof seal, or something like Bostik Flexacryl / bituminous (waterproof roof) paint. All available at screw fix. Wear old clothes, & disposable gloves & be prepaied to throw clothes & brush away. Use a 4" - 6" brush ;) for speed up the ladder. Used the Thompson's 10yr roof seal myself. Highly recommend. As you have 2 roofs, maybe the 4litre tin at £34.99, does require 2 coats, but use a big brush & it goes on very quick. If you don't have old clothes you could bin, maybe look at a set of overalls (will also help keep you warmer). I would hate to see all your hard work, not come good due to the rain in Wales x
Amenjoying video Saturday morning while eating breakfast 😊 little by little you are achieving your goals eh Sean. Enjoy your weekend. Winter is a’ knocking ❄️
If you don't get the time to put up the greenhouse before the bad weather comes why don't you put the pieces in the summer house for protection especially if snow is forecast 😊
I was actually thinking about all the hard work you did when doing vlogmas that year. I’ve planned out the first 7 days so far so a story will work really well.
Glad you've got around to weather proofing the summer house before the wet weather gets there. Jealous of those terracotta pots. I managed to pick up a very nice chamber pot yesterday that had been left out as free to take. Will make a great planter.
Yes, we could all do with a 2nd pair of hands occasionally for those high up fiddly jobs - that's why nothing get done in my home! Wish those brass monkeys would be more useful...oh and the squirrels you mentioned at the end 🙉🐿️🤎 best wishes luv yur channel
You should think about getting a weather station. Then you will know the temperature and weather in your allotment as well as how much rain you have gotten or wind all without leaving your home.
Sean love your videos I feel I’m there with you 😮chatting away it’s looking lovely. You are funny I hear myself laughing out load at some of your jokes keep doing what your doing you cheer me up 💕💕
I'll trade your 6 degrees for our 34c today and 30c tomorrow!!. 8.04pm, not a breeze in sight! I've moved from the beach with cooling breeze to a new estate, no trees for shade, stinking hot in summer and possibly very cold windy in winter!!😢
Oh you do make me laugh with our British humour lol.Well done ,one job at a time & looking great.You might need a bath with some salts,tea and warm cuddles with the cats after that 🐈⬛👍🏻
In Australia - where we have sun, we wouldnt put the thermometer directly in the sunshine due to blowing the numbers off the chart. Is this something thats normal in Wales because of cloud cover 99.98% of the year??
Might have been worth fixing that piece of wood to the top once all the roofing felt was in place to make it watertight. Chance that rain will find its way through the roof now.
If a storm is really coming, perhaps you should put the glass sheets flat on the ground inside the new shed in case they fall and smash. Dunno, your decision, of course.🤔🌴🇦🇮
@@seanjamescameron I suppose living in the Caribbean as I do and having survived at least 4 catastrophic hurricanes over the last 30 years, I was expecting every storm to involve strong winds! Snow or no! 🙄🌴🇦🇮
Sean, you made me very nervous stretching over the shed roof. Geez! May I suggest that next time, you need to screw something that’s a bit of a reach, pre-drill the screws into the piece so that all you have to do is put it in place and finish screwing the piece in.
Amazing what you can do in a day well done Sean 👏👏👏 . You mentioned the mountain pen peak and I said it looked exactly like in the film called close encounters of the third kind and guess what I am watching it now😅 . All the best Sean as you keep saying slow and steady wins the race 🙏☕
It’s definitely not Sean. You can plainly see it’s bigger at the back from the side view. Also wouldn’t affect the doors opening because they jut out vertically not horizontally. Take no notice but if you’re happy with it the wrong way round. You do you. When are you going to have your own weekend TV show like Alan Titchmarsh? All you need is to get a bar installed into your Summer house.
You should be proud you do all your projects on your own with no help you get it done even if it’s a little by little you really are a sunshine and I really enjoy watching you. God bless you and good luck.
I'm so glad you liked the pots,I sent some body wash,too X as you where into the soap,ok take care
Thanks. I've wrapped them back up and will put under the Christmas tree.
Great gifts you have good taste
They are very nice x on the skin. Not too scented and great when you get in out of the cold and need a scrub in the tub x@@seanjamescameron
Good evening Sean, what a task you set yourself. Look forward to seeing the end result. 🙏👏💚
Glad you managed, it’s amazing what you can do when there is only yourself to get it done, love the summer house and the area it is placed
Slow and steady wins the race .Go at your own pace.
You are making an absolutely beautiful homestead❤
If it works and it does the job, don't fix it. It's fine, it looks beautiful.😊
Horse shoes are good luck . Great gift. Good heavens when you were up on the ladder I was scared to death you would fall . Be safe please you’re the only Sean James Cameron we have. Angels 😇 were watching over you when you were on the ladder .
Nice useful gifts you got there Sean. You will get there in the end, you always do. Sending positive vibes.
Best to drill pilot holes for screws, save splitting the timber 😊 Love this channel, this is what UA-cam was made for. Best wishes from sunny Cardiff🏴😊👍🏻
Oh Sean, it was a dodgy thing to go up that ladder, when you were balancing and reaching forward, putting that top piece of wood in! Thank goodness you were ok, as there is no one there to pick up the pieces if you fall. But I take my hat off to you in the way that you carry on regardless! You are doing a great job, you could just do with another pair of hands, like you said, but I know you probably do not like asking others for help - I am the same, but sometimes we need to, and others are pleased to do so. I hope that you were ok when you got home, and not too exhausted, and had a nourishing meal? Blessings from Jilly & Madge. xxx
Dropping faster than an actress's nickers 😂Just spat my tea all over my computer screen 🤣🤣
Good on you for doing what your body tells you. Slow and steady Sean. You finished the majority and it is looking really good. Well done. A man of many talents.
Well done sean. My heart was in my mouth when you were up that ladder.Coming along fine x
Once you get the glass in the SH, it will help warm the inside up significantly when the sun shines in. (spray some white vinegar or hydrogen peroxide on the black spots just in case it is mold)
I'm seriously impressed with your work ethic Sean, the whole thing is coming together now. 😊
Well done for not falling off the ladder 😂. A few wobbly moments 😅😅. A well deserved radox bath me thinks x 😊
Roofing and window glass before rain/snow gets in and warps wood and mold sets in… I’m sure you know all that as you’ve done this before 👍
It's a shame you didn't have another pair of hands to help. Never the less you did a grand job. Have a good weekend. Stay safe 🤗
Great job Sean . Keep up the good work .Hug your fur kids for me . Hope they are warm and snuggly. Your are a great cat daddy
Sean, I would try to treat that green mould on the summerhouse wood ceiling.
Agreed.👍🏻
That black mould is horrendous! It shouldn’t be like that already 😮 definitely put in a complaint to the company, you can get seriously ill breathing that in. Please treat it asap especially before you start boiling the kettle in there xx
Good for removing black mould is a) White vinegar neat. Kills up to 82 percent of all mould including black mould.... or b) bleach neat... but that only really kills all surface mould however may work here .....Hope that helps....wipe if off ASAP... don't breathe in mould...
I was thinking the same thing
Surprised to see the inside of the roof already covered in mould.
It's very good.
To listen to your body when it's telling you, it's time to rest.
You make me smile, great seeing the homestead coming along 💫👏👏 thank you Sean ❤️x
The thermometer shouldn't go in the sun or near anything warmed by the sun. It's designed to record shade temperatures only.
Just when I think it's a 2 person job, you do it by yourself! And your time on the ladder...
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I would love for you to do vlogmas . Im no gardner my husband was . But i could sit and watch you bimble about all day . Can i be a gnome in ya garden x
Me too, lol. Xxx
I was nervous watching you up on that ladder... I fell out of a 2nd. story window once, I was having a smoke, and trying to keep my Mother from finding out... I leaned too far out, And I fell down into a large bush below. My mother DID find out. We had a large picture window and she was sitting at the table and watched me fly by. Believe it or not, I had not a scratch on me, Until my mother got her hands on me. I think Vlogmas would be fun.
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Love your vids Sean, please please do vlogmas x😊
Sean, definitely treat the mold in the ceiling before putting the windows in. You shouldn’t be breathing that all in. Summer house is coming along nicely!
How would you treat it?
@ White distilled vinegar and a baking soda solution you can spray on and scrub with a brush and let dry.
Here in the States we have a primer called KILZ you can buy in a hardware paint shop. It’s a primer before painting but covers up, protects from further mold issues. Good for areas with humidity. You may have something similar there you can use after treating the mold.
@@seanjamescameronOk, then. For the (always growing) black mold: VINEGAR (any color you like, white best). SPRAY ON, while wearing eye protection and any sort of paper mask (keep the majority of vinegar from irritating your up-turned nostrils etc.
Research best SPRAYER (w/wand) in the area, probably something cheap folks use for nasty pesticides, which has a pump handle. It would be Great to find a helper, so one person can pump while the other directs the vinegar to ALL the spots - nice time to do it is after whole roof rain-proofed.
I’d buy two gallons, as never hurts to have xtra about. You will likely be spraying up there again come Spring.
I would HOLD OFF on any ‘Killz’ paint type stuff until the whole affair is completely and utterly dried out (this Summer?) and maybe after one final Vinegar spraying events (or at that point, maybe get away with just sponging on the vinegar/‘cleaning’ w/vinegar acting as the water.
Do NOT add baking soda, as that is a ‘base’, and vinegar is acidic - so that ingenious combo just defeats the WHOLE purpose. Vinegar is a wonderful, natural enemy to mold fungi. : ). God Bless Vinegar!
I have your same troubles around my ‘fix-it’ house and extensive ‘fix-it’ landscaping and garden . . . you are fortunate that your abode, at least, is heated/insulated/up to snuff. I would give anything to snap fingers for that. However, just to say, I think it is hard for ‘aging persons’ to find helpers in this day and age, as all the youngsters are On Their CompuPhones - and very few think that physical labor in the great out of doors is the lark that I regard it to be. However now more limited in scope!
Sending greetings from one rainy-Winter locale (Seattle, PacNW) to another - cheerio!
PS: Like sunny Wales, we do indeed receive blue-skyed breaks through out this dark Season - so really it is the short days which are the greatest liabilty to productivity out ‘thar’ - just imagine having dawn to dusk at the equator, where there is no change to length of day the year round! (boring? fabulous? or just too darned HOT, in most every instance except maybe peaks of mountains down there - where the UV must be powerfully nasty for us lily-white types (Brit/Irish/Hungarian blood lines here).
Lovly video Sean , I
Love to see you working on your land its been great the Summerhouse build , cant wait for the Greenhouse wrection too 😅 ,its the best thing you did moving the beautiful Welsh Valleys ,you brighten up everyones day! 😊 /I\ 🙏🌞
Good morning Sean
You scared me when you pulled the ladder away from the roof, then you said about the man who fell to his death from his ladder, I almost choked on my Weetabix 😮
Voile curtains would be nice for the summer or even some more of the William Morris blinds that you have in the cottage would look very cheerful, but heavy curtains in the winter to keep you cosy on colder evenings.
That grin when you launched the tea bag out of the door!
Hope that the weather is not too harsh on the homestead, take care Sean 💜
You have done a good job on the roof of the summer house. It was very hard for you on your own to do it. Trying to balance the felt going up the ladder, was hoping you weren't going to fall.At least you won't get any leaks if it rains . Like you say slow and steady,
Great surname, Sue. Xx
@@alisonparsons9609I think so..
Don't skimp on the felt Sean cos water will ruin the job
Sean, just a tip, with your battery drill, if you select a suitable torque setting, you’ll prevent the screw driver bit from damaging your screws. It sounds like you’ve got the drill on direct drive, or the torque setting is too high. There are also different screwdriver bits depending on the particular screw you’re using as well. Homestead is coming along.
Sounds like the drill bit slipping on the screw head. The noise makes me cringe. I always keep a little assortment pot in my pocket so I can switch them over if they jump.
Never put thermometer in direct sun.itshould be in a shaded area for a more accurate reading
Now all you need is a broom to sweep your summer home and shed and glass house out. Sorry I'm an excessive cleaner.😅 Even when I camped I had artificial turf outside my tent I used to sweep outside my tent. You know, excessive compulsive.😅
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What a shame you didn't manage to finish the roof, rain will seep down under the cladding, and will stay trapped there when you finish the job, and cause the would to rot .
Those terracotta pots a gift from Mary might be perfect for Pansies or Tete a Tete spring bulbs 😊
my worst ladder memory was painting my parents' old house and leaning back while sanding a weather board. fell about 15 feet luckily into some shrubs in the front garden. oh how I laughed... 😞
Nerve racking watching you up the ladder. You try very hard, no doubt about that
Madly in love with the summerhouse Sean. ❤
Me too 😆 x
I would of put the summer house on the other side of the Homestead so that I could look out at the flat top Mountain
I explain why I haven't in this video.
Weatherboard is the best for a roof, plywood rots too easily! Draws the damp in, hope you sort it soon
For true temp, suggest not in the sun
North side of a building sheltered from the elements, I was thinking would be good for an accurate reading of the temperature.
Yes I was thinking that too, mine is in a shady area.
Thought the same. 😊
I'm just obsessed with your channel. UA-cam suggested your channel as one I might be interested in. I'm from Bridgend South Wales. I'm sending you cwtches and best wishes. Stay cool, Sean. I will, too, send you a parcel in the post when I get around to it. Xxxxxxxx
Always a pleasure Sean 🙏 ❤
Like all have said. Not in direct sunlight.Retired AC tech.On the Northern side away from sunlight.
Sean, you work like I do, slow and steady. I call it the "Monks Way". My Aunt Dorie said the foam on the tea was money.
Yeah do vlogmas Sean that would be great ❤
Beautiful job Sean. When you stepped off the ladder a bit hard around the end of your video I hope you didn't hurt your back. Like others, clean the blk mold and treat the wood with some kind of sealer, killz for us here in the states works wonderful. Then I used a high gloss bathroom paint for the inside. If mold starts I can just wipe it down. For my shed we added a vent with a fan to blow out moisture. It runs off of a solar panel during the day. Works beautifully just to keep a light air flow. I'm so excited for your forever garden!
Hi Sean, you're doing a great job of putting the summer house up. Take care, all the best 😊
If you can get to a salvage yard for the guttering, my friend saved a fortune doing it that way.
Bamboo Blinds would be nice on the summer house - nice and rustic
Going really well Sean.
I think it's amazing that you do these tasks effectively in front of an unseen audience, many of who make (good) suggestions. I cannot imagine being as brave! 😀
Yes, I agree. My boyfriend sits in his armchair, moaning, "That's not the best way to do it." Omg, he so gets on my nerves when he makes these comments. He lives in Brynna. I need to send him around then if he thinks he can do it better. X
cracking job so far sean
I’m impressed. It can’t be easy doing all that by yourself.. your allotment is looking so much better.
You really know how to rock a ladder, Sean. Had us in stitches. 😂
Roofing felt shingles are widely availlable Sean and really do look like a tiled "gingerbread house" roof.I had my gazebo tiled in this fashion over the top of the old felt roof...I am thrilled with it , maybe something to consider in the future for your summerhouse.
Will look into that, thank you.
@@seanjamescameron
Excellent job :)
For speed and ease of application (due to incoming bad weather)
Might be worth looking at Thompson 10yr roof seal, or something like Bostik Flexacryl / bituminous (waterproof roof) paint. All available at screw fix. Wear old clothes, & disposable gloves & be prepaied to throw clothes & brush away. Use a 4" - 6" brush ;) for speed up the ladder. Used the Thompson's 10yr roof seal myself. Highly recommend. As you have 2 roofs, maybe the 4litre tin at £34.99, does require 2 coats, but use a big brush & it goes on very quick. If you don't have old clothes you could bin, maybe look at a set of overalls (will also help keep you warmer).
I would hate to see all your hard work, not come good due to the rain in Wales x
Amenjoying video Saturday morning while eating breakfast 😊 little by little you are achieving your goals eh Sean. Enjoy your weekend. Winter is a’ knocking ❄️
Flying without wings 😂
Looking great Sean, have a good rest tonight, take it easy.
Done sean for doing the roof in those cokd temperatures its all looking good from where i am 😊
If you don't get the time to put up the greenhouse before the bad weather comes why don't you put the pieces in the summer house for protection especially if snow is forecast 😊
Yes I had that thought too. 👍🏻
Well if you remember back in the pub in Sydenham I told you you should sit next to a fireplace reading out a Christmas story 😊
I was actually thinking about all the hard work you did when doing vlogmas that year. I’ve planned out the first 7 days so far so a story will work really well.
Your homestead is looking beautiful….I really enjoy your videos 😊
For your Xmas vlogs ideas, a friend of mine had a count down candle 🕯️ and we all watched it with nice music 🎶 😊
Ah yes to vlogmas :)
The plot truly is looking great!
Glad you've got around to weather proofing the summer house before the wet weather gets there. Jealous of those terracotta pots. I managed to pick up a very nice chamber pot yesterday that had been left out as free to take. Will make a great planter.
Curtains would be fabulous if you can get the made of a canvas material you can wipe them off.
Cotton I'll be going for.
@@seanjamescameronYep, I'd go for cotton a nice pastel shade. 👍🏻
I was holding my breath every time you moved the ladder
I was too. Kept thinking I hope he's got his phone on him to call for help if he fell.
Sean get a bottle of astonish vinger spray for the mould most shops sell it cheap but brilliant for mould
Yes, we could all do with a 2nd pair of hands occasionally for those high up fiddly jobs - that's why nothing get done in my home! Wish those brass monkeys would be more useful...oh and the squirrels you mentioned at the end 🙉🐿️🤎 best wishes luv yur channel
You will need blackout curtains in the Summer, or UV film on the windows.
Hi Sean , great watching you work , agile as a cat on that ladder 😂🤣😄😸👍
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You should think about getting a weather station. Then you will know the temperature and weather in your allotment as well as how much rain you have gotten or wind all without leaving your home.
I did but they cost too much.
Sean love your videos I feel I’m there with you 😮chatting away it’s looking lovely. You are funny I hear myself laughing out load at some of your jokes keep doing what your doing you cheer me up 💕💕
I always wonder if there’s anyone local to you who could pop round now and again to help you out 😊
Voile panels would look lovely on the summerhouse. I have bought from Ikea I the past, but you will get lots of options if you google.
A hard job for you on your own Sean, ,You did well.. Vlogmas sounds good .
X mas vid plan..
Go for it though
Can,t promise i will catch every one but will try...❤🎉
I'll trade your 6 degrees for our 34c today and 30c tomorrow!!. 8.04pm, not a breeze in sight! I've moved from the beach with cooling breeze to a new estate, no trees for shade, stinking hot in summer and possibly very cold windy in winter!!😢
You are doing a marvellous job on getting the summerhouse done.
Oh you do make me laugh with our British humour lol.Well done ,one job at a time & looking great.You might need a bath with some salts,tea and warm cuddles with the cats after that 🐈⬛👍🏻
In Australia - where we have sun, we wouldnt put the thermometer directly in the sunshine due to blowing the numbers off the chart.
Is this something thats normal in Wales because of cloud cover 99.98% of the year??
You can treat that black mould inside the roof with white vinegar,Sean. Before sealing it with a coat or 2 of paint. 👍
Come on peeps let s share for x-mas 60.000+ ❤😊share, share, share x n
Might have been worth fixing that piece of wood to the top once all the roofing felt was in place to make it watertight. Chance that rain will find its way through the roof now.
It is already fixed. Don’t worry.
"That temperature is dropping faster than an actress' knickers" 😅 - your spontaneity cracks me up every time
My mother used to say faster than a prostitutes drawers
We are supposed to have snow next week here in Tennessee.
Yikes!
If a storm is really coming, perhaps you should put the glass sheets flat on the ground inside the new shed in case they fall and smash. Dunno, your decision, of course.🤔🌴🇦🇮
Snow storm.
@@seanjamescameron I suppose living in the Caribbean as I do and having survived at least 4 catastrophic hurricanes over the last 30 years, I was expecting every storm to involve strong winds! Snow or no! 🙄🌴🇦🇮
We have a summer house and have roller blinds from Argos
great vlog and progress Sean! yes vlogmas. also just a thought what about a little firepit and vlog round the fire down the homestead
Sean, you made me very nervous stretching over the shed roof. Geez! May I suggest that next time, you need to screw something that’s a bit of a reach, pre-drill the screws into the piece so that all you have to do is put it in place and finish screwing the piece in.
Amazing what you can do in a day well done Sean 👏👏👏 . You mentioned the mountain pen peak and I said it looked exactly like in the film called close encounters of the third kind and guess what I am watching it now😅 . All the best Sean as you keep saying slow and steady wins the race 🙏☕
The view at 4:21 is stunning
The summer house roof is wrong way around the overhang should be at the front
Me also, could do with a bigger hammer. Good job though 👍🏼👍🏼
After measuring they are all the same length.
It’s definitely not Sean. You can plainly see it’s bigger at the back from the side view. Also wouldn’t affect the doors opening because they jut out vertically not horizontally.
Take no notice but if you’re happy with it the wrong way round. You do you.
When are you going to have your own weekend TV show like Alan Titchmarsh? All you need is to get a bar installed into your Summer house.
@@seanjamescameron you tell ‘em Sean.
Xx
Sounds like the perfect choice to have your wee house there then...
With that table top mountain in the back ground, it looks like your in South Africa 😅
Vlogmas would be fab