For me, I was having my supper with ILTMS - spicy Singapore noodles with cabbage, prawns, crab sticks, meatballs, and a hard boil egg, seasoned with extra black pepper, fried shallots, and crispy shrimp chilli
Here where i live, all of the houses are built with concrete and brick. Although I might never tackle these sort of projects, the quality of your videos keeps making me come back to your channel. Nice work!
I love getting here early! I love to see all your builds man. It got me to start welding. I restored a trailer and built fenders by hand. I really enjoy the home improvement vids. The bathroom set was super helpful.
I used to watch your videos back in the day. Then I completely forgot your channel. Suddenly, this video popped up today. Really nice to see that you gained so many subs! Kudos.
I love Thursdays because it means a new video from ILTMS. As a homeowner busy renovating my first purchase I enjoy getting inspiration from these videos, I also enjoy seeing the differences between the electrical and building regulations between the UK and USA. Thank you and keep up the good work. 🖖
i'm surprised at how much "empty space behind the walls" you're able to find in your house.... i wonder if the person who built the house was able to predict that "Bob who likes to make stuff" would live there one day and start knocking down walls; and hence designed it that way...
As it’s the attic I guess a few things: 1) Easier to convert and decorate a room that is mostly ‘square’. The higher the walls, easier it is to decorate and put things like TVs, furniture, hang photos etc. It probably also helps with heating the room and insulating it. Also remember it’s a living space so people need to be able to walk about without stooping... 2) You need to leave space for ventilation, possibly even maintenance of roof or equipment. 3) They may have been things such as heating system up there. In The UK it’s not unknown to have a cold water tank as well as a boiler in the attic as generally we don’t use the attic space. 4) could even be as something as simple as cost
This is a typical I think of a 1 1/2 story house. They built into the attic but the way they did the roof framing they either do ceiling that tapers down to like 2 feet off the ground and you hit your head on them all the time or they cut into room space by making the ceiling proper height all throughout the room. So it's give and take on both sides. Was going to do this exact same thing with my 1 1/2 story I used to own
Me too ! In my house the rooms go all the way to the far end of the roof and the floor. I was wondering why it wasn't used before or build like that. I live in a region where the price per square meter is really high so maybe it's because of that.
Love it! I have an attic access space that I have no idea why the builder put it in, however, it will make a great storage closet. Thanks for the video.
Hey Bob. I’ve been watching a lot of your videos recently because my dad and his brother-in-law made their own company and are possibly going to hire me at 19/20 years old. They do renovations and I’ve helped them tons of times before they made the company. Just wanted to say thank you for all the things you have taught me :)
Well, usually internal brick walls don't go up to the roof. If you have such a space you could do the same. Then again big unfinished attics aren't really a thing in Europe like they are in the US. Having a standing height top floor (under slanted roof) is something you have chose when buying/building a house.
One thing i like about you, Bob: you are never afraid to show and admit mistakes. You handled them how they should be handled: a chance to learn. Great attitude!
2:52 Twelve inches of under-floor space... Great spot to have access panels for under-floor storage space ! Think off-season coats, shoes, sports equipment, games, puzzles, etc. For sub-floor storage 5:56, I see you actually have about 1ft PLUS the 8in height between floor joists that you can use... (where that loose insulation was sitting 6:00 ) Just add in 3/4 in plywood between the joists at bottom, to support weight of contents and allow people to stand in that storage space without falling through. 8:28 It looks like you have LOTS of nice space behind the closet's back wall & side wall too, as you mention at 10:02, built shelves at 12:17, and have finished look at 16:22 ...Good Deal ! One of those shelf units could be removable, to give access to attic space too. 16:29 Nice shelves on right, built into wall gap space... 16:39 you DO mention. If you put a raised 2in edge on front of those shallow shelves, they make little pocket bins which hold more stuff without falling out on the floor. Good closet build, I'm sure the boys like their new space !
Instead of a light switch for our closets we put a motion sensor in the ceiling in a box next to the light fixture. It’s not really visible, plus who cares what a closet looks like anyway. The end result is a really nice user experience
That was awesome! But how long will it stay nice and clean for? hahaha. I've been watching for a couple of years and tinkering around in my garage for a little while, but after binging so many older videos throughout the lockdown I've decided to try and get an apprenticeship in cabinet making. Thank you for helping me decide what to do with my life after 28 years haha.
This looks great! I'm glad you are going to be putting a door in there. You should come to my house in ATL. I want to put a cubby/access door from the MBR into an attic space and totally hide that door by making the lower half of the wall board and batten. Your video just made me want to make that area into the attic more finished.
Nice! Question, though -- why is the insulation brand blurred out everywhere but the bloopers? Wild guess: that's a Lowe's-specific brand and you have a branding deal with Home Depot?
@Make this Make that I doubt it's a copyright or trademark issue since he shows branded items on the channel all the time and even shows this specific insulation brand in the end bloopers. Yeah, he has been sponsored by Lowes before but I'm wondering if he is _currently_ sponsored by Home Depot now, since while Johns Manville isn't exclusively Lowes by any means, it is also not one sold by Home Depot. I'm just curious, is all.
Casually watching one of my favorite UA-cam channels and suddenly a piece of music I've written and produced is being played in the background of the video: MIND BLOWN
@@forby_ From 15.10. It's the instrumental version though. To be clear though, I dont want to get in trouble 😅: Epidemic Sound owns all rights to the music.
Great use of empty space. When tearing out drywall if you cut the rough opening and then simply pull the drywall off the wall in large pieces you make less of a mess. I know busting it up is fun but very messy.
It's a cellulose insulation, very effective and nowhere as irritating as fiberglass. Also about twice as effective as blown in fiberglass as it does not lend itself to thermal convection, meaning that the colder it gets, it still works, blown in fiberglass loses about half it's rated performance at sub sub-freezing temps. Owners of the fiberglass companies know this and tend not to use their own product. J.D. Powell tested. Old news though. That's been known for 20 yrs. but it's not trendy to use cellulose in roofs. Funny that it's still prevalent in a blown in batt application for a high performance wall. Cuz it works.
@@johnanthony44 Highly recommended. I have blown the stuff in before, and it still is pretty itchy. Not nearly as bad as fiberglass, but its basically shredded newspaper plus a fire retardant. It throws a ton of dust into the air when you blow it and realistically fine paper is not good for your lungs. Plus sneezing it for a couple of days is not pleasant. I had one piece I sneezed that still had legible text from whatever it was recycled from something like two days later. Better than fiberglass by a long shot.
Question, putting insulation directly against what seems to be the inside part of the roof seems wrong to me. Don't you need that space for air circulation?
Pretty impressive work, Bob!!! Nicely done! 😃 It always surprises me how much unused space people leave in houses there in the US!!! 😮 Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
At 8:08 you said you had to lookup whether it was okay to put the sub-floor down before you put walls on, but in some situations it's the other way around. Where do you lookup/research that sort of stuff?
11:22 have you had any issues with the roof deck here since you put the insulation right against it? I have been told its not recommend because it can cause the roof deck to mold if any moisture builds up because it has nowhere to go. Thoughts?
My grandparents house had attic like that. Each room had a door into the attic which was one big room on each side of the house. Me and my cousins would chase each other thru the attic .
Hey! I’ve been watching for a long time. I had to check what video I first remember watching was! The first one that I recognised when checking was the plywood spiral staircase video, turns out that was 6 years ago! Crazy, I hope all is well, you looked a little stressed in today’s video so I hope everything’s okay!
It’s been a while since I’ve had lunch with ILTMS. Today was grilled cheese and tomato soup. Great project guys!
I've got spaghetti here. Cheers!
For me, I was having my supper with ILTMS - spicy Singapore noodles with cabbage, prawns, crab sticks, meatballs, and a hard boil egg, seasoned with extra black pepper, fried shallots, and crispy shrimp chilli
Idk why I like these videos cause I’m too lazy to build stuff and I just watch bob do stuff
Ahh, there's something in your house that you can tackle.
Same
“Watch Bob do stuff” is great name for this channel
@@rwc711 k kk
Mmm
I love how in the US you can break open a wall and there's Narnia behind it.
Meanwhile in Europe: CONCRETE and BRICKS
C.S.Lewis needed to create the fantasyland already existent in the U.S.?
I do like our construction though. It's very robust. But their houses are nice too.
Here where i live, all of the houses are built with concrete and brick. Although I might never tackle these sort of projects, the quality of your videos keeps making me come back to your channel. Nice work!
Thank you!
Thank you bob for remaining the same best person you already are !...... youtubers these days do dumb stuff to just get views !!
Be the same person on and off social media.
I love getting here early! I love to see all your builds man. It got me to start welding. I restored a trailer and built fenders by hand. I really enjoy the home improvement vids. The bathroom set was super helpful.
That is awesome!
I used to watch your videos back in the day. Then I completely forgot your channel. Suddenly, this video popped up today. Really nice to see that you gained so many subs! Kudos.
Welcome back! We've got a lot of stuff for you to catch up on. :)
Haha! sure! Already watched 4-5 videos. Congratulations for 3 M subs!
Nice video!! I remember the attic into a closet back in 2018
They quickly outgrew it.
This is probably the only UA-cam channel that I watch without skipping any part of it
We appreciate it!
This, also the Drunken Woodworker, Wood by Wright, and Rex Kruger. And Crafted and Build This Fix That.
I love Thursdays because it means a new video from ILTMS. As a homeowner busy renovating my first purchase I enjoy getting inspiration from these videos, I also enjoy seeing the differences between the electrical and building regulations between the UK and USA. Thank you and keep up the good work. 🖖
Awesome! Thank you!
@@Iliketomakestuff 🖖
Thank you for providing subtitles. It makes my viewing experience better. I enjoy your films.
Our pleasure
No space unused!! Maximize that square footage!!! Nicely done
Im Mike and like to watch Bob make stuff!! Good Job!!
Only in America you can remove your wall with a "knife" . Nice work love your vid.
Maybe you just need a bigger knife. ;)
@@Iliketomakestuff And a way bigger Arm ;)
And empty spaces behind those walls.
Only in houses that have been built since drywall has been invented. The rest are lathe and horsehair plaster.
@@ferky123 or just good ol’ brick and mortar when you hop across the pond 😂
I just realized that I’ve been watching your videos for like 6 years. Never gets old. Love your ideas and videos
Starting from 15:35 you've edited the footage nicely to the rhythm of the music, Bob!
6:58 PSA, (Bob voice) if you working with electrical wire shut off the breaker
A very necessary PSA.
Meh, just be careful and wear nitrile work gloves.
A shocking revelation to those who did not know this before hand
If folks don't know that one should be careful when doing electrical, maybe they shouldn't do electrical
@@Iliketomakestuff pin this
i'm surprised at how much "empty space behind the walls" you're able to find in your house.... i wonder if the person who built the house was able to predict that "Bob who likes to make stuff" would live there one day and start knocking down walls; and hence designed it that way...
Yes, exactly, thank you! Why waste all that space?! I don’t get it
As it’s the attic I guess a few things:
1) Easier to convert and decorate a room that is mostly ‘square’. The higher the walls, easier it is to decorate and put things like TVs, furniture, hang photos etc. It probably also helps with heating the room and insulating it. Also remember it’s a living space so people need to be able to walk about without stooping...
2) You need to leave space for ventilation, possibly even maintenance of roof or equipment.
3) They may have been things such as heating system up there. In The UK it’s not unknown to have a cold water tank as well as a boiler in the attic as generally we don’t use the attic space.
4) could even be as something as simple as cost
COOl!!!
This is a typical I think of a 1 1/2 story house. They built into the attic but the way they did the roof framing they either do ceiling that tapers down to like 2 feet off the ground and you hit your head on them all the time or they cut into room space by making the ceiling proper height all throughout the room. So it's give and take on both sides. Was going to do this exact same thing with my 1 1/2 story I used to own
Me too ! In my house the rooms go all the way to the far end of the roof and the floor. I was wondering why it wasn't used before or build like that. I live in a region where the price per square meter is really high so maybe it's because of that.
Not too shabby, did an attic to closet conversion recently myself.
I've watched this channel for song long I have almost memorized all the music without realizing it. Excellent work Bob! Keep making stuff!
Awesome
Thank you for showing how to do this! Awesome build
I love your home reno videos
Thanks!
Got some of the old skool jams playing on this vid.. Love it
One of the best woodworker in youtube
Grest job Bob. Excellent result.
Great build Brother.
Love it! I have an attic access space that I have no idea why the builder put it in, however, it will make a great storage closet. Thanks for the video.
Hey Bob. I’ve been watching a lot of your videos recently because my dad and his brother-in-law made their own company and are possibly going to hire me at 19/20 years old. They do renovations and I’ve helped them tons of times before they made the company. Just wanted to say thank you for all the things you have taught me :)
Who else has been watching since the hidden room behind the bookshelf in his old house?
Thanks for being a part of all this.
i loved that thats when i started watching him i think around that or the clock he made out of wood
Me!!! Love ILTMS and have loved watching Bob and his videos evolve over the years :)
*Jimmy's baby voice: It was not his house it was the house of friends.
It's the video that got me subbed! I guess it's been a while :D
Great job on the walk in closet Bob! Thanks for sharing the video with us!💖👌👍😎JP
you're basically using as much space as the house has to offer, that's amazing
I enjoy the home improvement videos. It's interesting seeing a maker tackle these type of home owner projects.
Smashing drywall is like therapy!
Messy, messy therapy.
@@Iliketomakestuff usually smashing drywall results in drywall work which triggers me at this point. :)
It's fantastic to watch your project... living in a house with brick walls 😪
Yeah, you work with what you have.
I mean you just use bigger hammer. Plus you don't have to worry about that cool aid guy waltzing in through the wall
Me to 😢
And, at least your house can't get blown away by the big bad wolf 😉
Well, usually internal brick walls don't go up to the roof. If you have such a space you could do the same. Then again big unfinished attics aren't really a thing in Europe like they are in the US.
Having a standing height top floor (under slanted roof) is something you have chose when buying/building a house.
Great result, it looks really good
The audio change in the beginning was pretty cool too
King stud and jack stud. Keep on keeping on Bob. Love your stuff!
Great addition as well as the video! Very interesting and educational
Glad it was helpful!
I really like this, Bob. Great work.
Glad you like it!
Fantastic upgrade!
Nice build. Well done and well worth it.
Great use of space!
One thing i like about you, Bob: you are never afraid to show and admit mistakes. You handled them how they should be handled: a chance to learn. Great attitude!
I can’t stop watching your videos there so cool and interesting.
You should make a playlist for everything youve done in the attic.
The architect who designed this house and planned every single wall precisely: Am I a joke to you?
2:52 Twelve inches of under-floor space... Great spot to have access panels for under-floor storage space ! Think off-season coats, shoes, sports equipment, games, puzzles, etc.
For sub-floor storage 5:56, I see you actually have about 1ft PLUS the 8in height between floor joists that you can use... (where that loose insulation was sitting 6:00 ) Just add in 3/4 in plywood between the joists at bottom, to support weight of contents and allow people to stand in that storage space without falling through.
8:28 It looks like you have LOTS of nice space behind the closet's back wall & side wall too, as you mention at 10:02, built shelves at 12:17, and have finished look at 16:22 ...Good Deal !
One of those shelf units could be removable, to give access to attic space too.
16:29 Nice shelves on right, built into wall gap space... 16:39 you DO mention.
If you put a raised 2in edge on front of those shallow shelves, they make little pocket bins which hold more stuff without falling out on the floor.
Good closet build, I'm sure the boys like their new space !
Awesome walk in Closet !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Instead of a light switch for our closets we put a motion sensor in the ceiling in a box next to the light fixture. It’s not really visible, plus who cares what a closet looks like anyway. The end result is a really nice user experience
Thanks Bob for all the great ideas posted in your channel.... btw, I want to see R2D2 finished, keep the awesome work!!,
(Check back next week 😉)
That was awesome! But how long will it stay nice and clean for? hahaha. I've been watching for a couple of years and tinkering around in my garage for a little while, but after binging so many older videos throughout the lockdown I've decided to try and get an apprenticeship in cabinet making. Thank you for helping me decide what to do with my life after 28 years haha.
That's awesome!
great use of the space!
This looks great! I'm glad you are going to be putting a door in there.
You should come to my house in ATL. I want to put a cubby/access door from the MBR into an attic space and totally hide that door by making the lower half of the wall board and batten. Your video just made me want to make that area into the attic more finished.
I’ve been following you for about a year. Keep it up 👍🏻
great use of space! legendary dad
Wow, great job! You keep impressing me with your videos
Nice! Question, though -- why is the insulation brand blurred out everywhere but the bloopers? Wild guess: that's a Lowe's-specific brand and you have a branding deal with Home Depot?
I can't imagine it's because of a brand deal because he's been sponsored by Lowe's in a few videos, I'd imagine it's maybe copyright or trademarked
@Make this Make that I doubt it's a copyright or trademark issue since he shows branded items on the channel all the time and even shows this specific insulation brand in the end bloopers. Yeah, he has been sponsored by Lowes before but I'm wondering if he is _currently_ sponsored by Home Depot now, since while Johns Manville isn't exclusively Lowes by any means, it is also not one sold by Home Depot. I'm just curious, is all.
It's probably because the video is sponsored by the customer service program. A lot of sponsored videos have to block out other brands.
It is pretty cool how you manage to make interesting the message from your sponsors
props to the editor(s) with blurring out all those logos
What about a secret door??? Bookcase secret room..... Loved that video.
Casually watching one of my favorite UA-cam channels and suddenly a piece of music I've written and produced is being played in the background of the video:
MIND BLOWN
Which one? 😄
@@forby_ From 15.10. It's the instrumental version though.
To be clear though, I dont want to get in trouble 😅: Epidemic Sound owns all rights to the music.
@@biffrov Nice! I think we've used that one a few times now. Great work!
@@forby_ Cool! I've got 30 songs or so in the Epidemic library. I never know when they're used so this is so fun to see.
you made that project look super easy!!! im looking for hidden space in my house now haha!
I absolutely love it.
now thats amazing work BOB
👍
Great use of empty space. When tearing out drywall if you cut the rough opening and then simply pull the drywall off the wall in large pieces you make less of a mess. I know busting it up is fun but very messy.
That extra space behind those built in shelves would make an awesome secret area.
these are my fav types of videos!
wow! looks so good!
Amazing.👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏
Just keep doing more never before and ever after
Great job. I bet the boy's will love it. I would
I love all your content Bob, but I really did home improvement stuff. Its been a minute. Cant wait for all the farm videos.
Great work lads 👍
Thanks 👍
This is totally awesome! I don’t have a 2nd story so I have an attic but it is up. Can’t do this. But I love watching this video.
Not an american here... whats that "dust" on the floor inside the wall?
Blown insulation.
It's a cellulose insulation, very effective and nowhere as irritating as fiberglass. Also about twice as effective as blown in fiberglass as it does not lend itself to thermal convection, meaning that the colder it gets, it still works, blown in fiberglass loses about half it's rated performance at sub sub-freezing temps. Owners of the fiberglass companies know this and tend not to use their own product. J.D. Powell tested. Old news though. That's been known for 20 yrs. but it's not trendy to use cellulose in roofs. Funny that it's still prevalent in a blown in batt application for a high performance wall. Cuz it works.
Do you need to where a mask for that insulation?
@@johnanthony44 yes, I’m pretty sure you do.
@@johnanthony44 Highly recommended. I have blown the stuff in before, and it still is pretty itchy. Not nearly as bad as fiberglass, but its basically shredded newspaper plus a fire retardant. It throws a ton of dust into the air when you blow it and realistically fine paper is not good for your lungs. Plus sneezing it for a couple of days is not pleasant. I had one piece I sneezed that still had legible text from whatever it was recycled from something like two days later. Better than fiberglass by a long shot.
Question, putting insulation directly against what seems to be the inside part of the roof seems wrong to me. Don't you need that space for air circulation?
This was AWESOME 👏🏽
Pretty impressive work, Bob!!! Nicely done! 😃
It always surprises me how much unused space people leave in houses there in the US!!! 😮
Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Love this video!
Thank you!!
You do really nice work. I think that just needs to be said
It's nice to see Josh in front of the camera again - even if he did forget how to end that sentence! :)
so glad you put this up i cut a hole in my dry wall around 6 months ago and stopped there lol
Why no right insulation around the side walls? Great little build and use of space. What framing nailer is that? Couldn’t find a 16p electric nailer.
Come up really good, great video I been learning a lot since I subscribed to your channel. Keep up the good work. From New York.
I really love you work! 👏👏👏
At 8:08 you said you had to lookup whether it was okay to put the sub-floor down before you put walls on, but in some situations it's the other way around. Where do you lookup/research that sort of stuff?
Wow that looks awesome! What are you planning to do with the extra space in the old closet?
7:30 thoughts on inset outlets
Nice job, just keep going🔨🔨
love your content. it inspires my future. thanks for doing what you do
Looks awesome. A friend of mine has a similar setup due to the pitch of their roof.
11:22 have you had any issues with the roof deck here since you put the insulation right against it? I have been told its not recommend because it can cause the roof deck to mold if any moisture builds up because it has nowhere to go. Thoughts?
Great job
Inspiring as always
Great use of space. One question, no secret agent dinosaur hiding spots?
Josh is slowly becoming the Kramer of this channel.
Nice Job
My grandparents house had attic like that. Each room had a door into the attic which was one big room on each side of the house. Me and my cousins would chase each other thru the
attic .
Good Job & Idea.
Thanks!
Hey! I’ve been watching for a long time. I had to check what video I first remember watching was! The first one that I recognised when checking was the plywood spiral staircase video, turns out that was 6 years ago! Crazy, I hope all is well, you looked a little stressed in today’s video so I hope everything’s okay!