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Saving this house’s wood from landfill (about $15k worth)

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  • Опубліковано 7 чер 2022
  • HOMEWRECKER: I love wood. When the old farmhouse at Outward Bound Australia was set for demolition I couldn’t shut my trap and said ‘give me three days before the excavator arrives’. In the baking heat of summer, me and my old schoolmate salvaged 3 ton and 15k worth of bug-free timber before the giant arm of an excavator had its way with the building.
    For all the latest on tours, Patreon, books and other Beauisms - linktr.ee/beau...
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    BEAU MILES
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    MITCH DRUMMOND
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    Ask Me Anything by Yestalgia
    Through Adversity by Michael Vignola
    Folklore by Mintz
    Calm The Beast (Instrumental Version) by Roni Bar Hadas

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  • @BeauMiles
    @BeauMiles  2 роки тому +1133

    Hi folks. One of my new podcast ideas is 'commenting on comments' so I'll be picking fun, question-asking, oddball comments to...comment on, so Goodonyas! Comment away and the good ones will make it on the pod! B

    • @curtishunnicutt5194
      @curtishunnicutt5194 2 роки тому +9

      ok

    • @Digital-2_4_6
      @Digital-2_4_6 2 роки тому +25

      (For your podcast) G’day Beau, Adelaide bloke here. Given all the stuff going on around the world, are you worried about your daughter growing up in a very challenging and terrifying world, and if so, do you have any advice for people who might empathy burnout from worrying about it. Love ya content, can’t wait for more. 👍

    • @cokesniffing1
      @cokesniffing1 2 роки тому +11

      Will your podcast be here on your UA-cam channel or will it be on a different site?

    • @mountainconstructions
      @mountainconstructions 2 роки тому +11

      Suggestion...
      Comment after a bottle of red

    • @rob9782
      @rob9782 2 роки тому +4

      What is your biggest goal that you haven't reached yet? And how did covid hit you? (or not)
      Love your channel!

  • @artful1014
    @artful1014 2 роки тому +2508

    A mixture of David Attenborough, Steve Irwin and a bloody legend is how I would describe Beau. Peace and love from Ireland boss 🇮🇪

    • @chilloutsessionsv1
      @chilloutsessionsv1 2 роки тому +24

      This one!

    • @BeauMiles
      @BeauMiles  2 роки тому +331

      Imagine that baby. Good luck parents!

    • @FEAKIN
      @FEAKIN 2 роки тому +4

      @@BeauMiles
      Cry-Key

    • @matthewloughran4281
      @matthewloughran4281 2 роки тому +5

      Ná Èireann

    • @ronyay3586
      @ronyay3586 2 роки тому +6

      He's far from a posh Aussie . He's more like a Steve Irwin / guy Martin. I'd even announce Fred dibnah . Not David bro

  • @LiamDC23
    @LiamDC23 2 роки тому +398

    The point about feeling a sense of ownership over something like a piece of rubbish even when it isn't yours really hit home. If that was a more common feeling then maybe we'd all be in a better place.

    • @gregspencer795
      @gregspencer795 2 роки тому +9

      Yes love the way Beauisms often put into words what some of us feel! As another Outdoor Ed teacher we often come back from remote locations with canoes filled with rubbish that we now ‘own’, and if we’re lucky treasure that we can repurpose 😁

    • @BeauMiles
      @BeauMiles  2 роки тому +48

      I do actually think we feel it, Liam. It's acting on it that perhaps needs a jump in take-up? In any case, I need to do more myself, so I get it. (that is, I feel other things that are wrong and don't act, so I'm not much different)

  • @mooglywoogle4264
    @mooglywoogle4264 2 роки тому +287

    I demoed a house in Utah. The amount of high value material being scrapped was unbelievable. Copper pipe, appliances, roof tiles, lumber, furniture, all crushed and trucked off to a landfill. It made me realize that there are so many business opportunities in salvage and re-selling.

    • @MrJlucRober
      @MrJlucRober 2 роки тому +24

      Don't worry, as cooper is becoming more and more difficult to extract (needs too much water that is becoming a rarity in these areas), in less than 10 years the good ole time of scrap dealers will come back in your country !
      On the other side of the pond, all reusable material like glass window, PVC pipes, doors could be bought from second hand in some specialized stores.

    • @riceexperiment
      @riceexperiment Рік тому +21

      The people who authorize and demolish buildings are short sighted. Makes no sense.

    • @ownlywon
      @ownlywon Рік тому +4

      let me know next time, i have some projects lined up and lumber is expensive, if its within 10o miles of slc ill come grab it

    • @donnavorce8856
      @donnavorce8856 Рік тому +3

      Damn straight Mooglywoogle.

    • @mediocreman6323
      @mediocreman6323 Рік тому +14

      It comes down to cost. Dismantling a building is a lot of work, recycled materials have to bee cleaned up, checked, sorted, packaged, which adds extra cost when compared to new material. Given electric wiring, where a lot hinges on its function - a faulty cable could even cause the building to burn down - they also have to be tested thoroughly, which would happen in the factory for a new cable.
      But I agree, doing it like our ancestors, and reusing basically everything, this really is the future. We just need to adapt to the idea.

  • @RareEarthSeries
    @RareEarthSeries 2 роки тому +548

    An honest inspiration in a truly dishonest time

    • @BeauMiles
      @BeauMiles  2 роки тому +105

      This is cryptic and think and I like it

  • @Medalea
    @Medalea 2 роки тому +247

    Read your book, listened to every podcast episode, watched every video,… Every new one is like a cold glass of water on a hot day. Really appreciate you making these!

    • @BeauMiles
      @BeauMiles  2 роки тому +16

      Thanks Lien. Positive feedback...

  • @A.Mere.Creator
    @A.Mere.Creator 2 роки тому +810

    Eucalyptus hardwood framing, probably old growth too. That wood is too valuable to rot in a landfill and can last hundreds of more years. Thank you for saving it, but mostly thanks for showing us how its done in such an easy to watch video. You're a huge role model of mine.
    As for a question for the podcast, how do you determine when its time to let go of material. Things are always useful but what's the line between collecting vs hoarding.

    • @kattihatt
      @kattihatt 2 роки тому +1

      Hoarding is a sign of a mentally ill person.

    • @nealvaughn2340
      @nealvaughn2340 2 роки тому +11

      I second the podcast question!

    • @Phil_J
      @Phil_J 2 роки тому +14

      That's a huge one - what's the line between a collector and a hoarder. I don't know which I am yet!

    • @bigchickenking9576
      @bigchickenking9576 2 роки тому +22

      I'm about on the edge of hoarding with bike parts - my excuse so far is 'I'm not a hoarder as long as I put labels on my boxes' .

    • @Phil_J
      @Phil_J 2 роки тому +4

      @@bigchickenking9576 yes yes yes! I've probably got enough bike parts to build a few more than the 9 I already have in my garage!

  • @scareyaf
    @scareyaf 2 роки тому +39

    I've recently quit my job and am having both an existential and mid life crisis at the same time. On top of that I just visited my grandfather who's on his last legs. The combination of my Pop's truly staggering stories of a time bygone and your uplifting spirit and ethereal production quality is truly making what is a most unpleasant time in my life just that little bit more bearable.
    So, thankyou Beau. I've just binge watched all your videos and you have no idea the comfort you've provided me.

    • @jefffozzee7742
      @jefffozzee7742 Рік тому +1

      Well said I’m also on the same journey scareaf, love beau’s video’s and it’s different from the so called reality crap on tv, keep up the great inspiring videos beau 10/10.

  • @jasonkirkham3153
    @jasonkirkham3153 2 роки тому +43

    I've gutted and torn down hundreds, if not thousands, of structures, and in my ignorance, never thought anything of it. I truly appreciate how you showed what can be saved in these circumstances if you've just got the gumption to do it. Thanks for taking the time do it and filming it for us to be inspired by.

  • @moynster
    @moynster 2 роки тому +172

    The cinematography, the narration and the purpose of this video gave me goosebumps. You’re a legend mate, absolutely wonderful to see that old wood continuing to make good memories. The world would be a better place if more people had your mindset

  • @mracdcjailbreak
    @mracdcjailbreak Рік тому +42

    You made me feel sad about the wood that was left over, and I think if you can convince people to feel emotions for inanimate objects, then thats the sign of a good storyteller. Good work, Beau

  • @muh_bread_art
    @muh_bread_art 2 роки тому +432

    You remind me of a carpenter I know.
    Always trying to save good wood or materials from buildings that are being broken down/renovated.
    Most times my brothers and I felt obligated to help on the jobs he's done.
    For some reason it brought a tears to my eyes.
    Maybe because we are all busy with our own lives now,
    and even though it was hard work, I realize now that those were precious hours spent.
    You remind me of my dad.

  • @vlogtr3k
    @vlogtr3k 2 роки тому +86

    Loved this one! Just last year our (wife, 2 kids, and I) house was eminent domained to be leveled down and turned into a soccer field. I talked them into salvage rights and pulled every copper pipe, every cast iron radiator, hundreds of feet of electric line, every other 2x4 just to keep the house standing, out of the place. Ended up buying an 1890s fixer upper and used a ton of that material in the new place. Might have a new building as a house, but knowing part of our last home now sits behind the drywall in the new place is its own kind of consolation.

    • @BeauMiles
      @BeauMiles  2 роки тому +24

      Well done mate. That's what I should have done with this building- a proper take down. But time, time, time of the essence...

    • @RussellNelson
      @RussellNelson 2 роки тому +3

      Good on ya (my father taught me that phrase. He spent time in Australia during WW II on R&R, off duty as a pilot.).

  • @hollyrusson
    @hollyrusson 2 роки тому +218

    This made me tear up. My family was displaced from my childhood home, which was the former office of a early 1900 timber company (aka lots of good wood). The house was torn down along with 100+ year old trees on the property and taken to the dump. the lot has now been empty for years waiting for someone to build a mansion. As you said, these houses are more than buildings. That home held so much for me and I can’t even describe what it would mean for me to even have a single brick of that home. It makes me feel ill to think that my home literally was thrown away and those materials were wasted. I wish I had the opportunity to do what you’ve done here. Thanks for sharing, Beau!

    • @gabrielleszafir
      @gabrielleszafir 2 роки тому +1

      💚💚💚

    • @BeauMiles
      @BeauMiles  2 роки тому +48

      Thanks Holly for the story. I know, we're a daft mob sometimes with our waste- even me as a waste-less kinda guy. Lots of people who lived at OB over the years have been in touch wanting a stick of wood - (to make something out of), which is an excellent sentiment

    • @jennyleef1775
      @jennyleef1775 2 роки тому +9

      Sadly we watched the house next door to us be demolished and all taken to the dump. The house was just shy of 100 years old and the timber floors and beams in the ceiling were all lovely, our home is also over 100 years old and I cringe at the thought knowing that sadly once we have gone and the kids sell the home a developer will come and put three homes on our block, just like on either side of us. 😭

    • @loril.mangold8160
      @loril.mangold8160 2 роки тому

      @@BeauMiles you could make them a small relica bird house

    • @eleonorabartoli2225
      @eleonorabartoli2225 4 місяці тому

      I am so sorry to hear that, and for you. Just a crazy suggestion, but maybe you can go to the place and pray, talk to what used to be, their spirits would appreciate it, they are probably still there.💛

  • @thelightrunner2612
    @thelightrunner2612 2 роки тому +790

    That was my family home as a kid for the first 11 years of my life. Great memories. Thanks for doing it justice Beau, great to see that it will have a new life. :D

    • @floydgondolli7321
      @floydgondolli7321 2 роки тому +197

      Hey that was my meth lab for 2 years great memories 🙏

    • @Hashslingingslasher-
      @Hashslingingslasher- 2 роки тому +92

      Hey that was my sqatters location for 2 weeks. Hopefully beau salvaged my sleeping bag

    • @dinglehops491
      @dinglehops491 Рік тому +45

      Wow, you found my first butcher shop, fond memories for sure.🤣

    • @dooby1445
      @dooby1445 Рік тому +40

      @@dinglehops491Me too man! I killed quite the many people there. I'm pretty proud that Beau wasn't able to find the bodies! :)

    • @transatlant1c
      @transatlant1c Рік тому +13

      @@dooby1445 maybe he did and just decided not to film it!

  • @colbywilliams7595
    @colbywilliams7595 Рік тому +5

    I also eat people's leftovers, rescue old pallets and other junk and pick up trash on the side of the road. I loved this video.

  • @WoodnessGoodness
    @WoodnessGoodness 2 роки тому +280

    Now I don't feel so bad for keeping everything until I find a use for it! Legend Beau, an absolute legend.

    • @pcatful
      @pcatful 2 роки тому +2

      I save wood until my wife makes me get rid of it.

    • @redsampler2017
      @redsampler2017 Рік тому

      @@pcatful 🤣😂🤣

  • @ParkerMax
    @ParkerMax 2 роки тому +55

    I never click post notifications as fast as I do for the new Beau Miles video!

  • @petercross6960
    @petercross6960 2 роки тому +33

    Beau Miles is THE example of what many of us should aspire to be. Beautiful outlook, beautiful family, beautiful friends. I am amazed and regenerated after bingeing on a few of these vlogs

  • @Edited6
    @Edited6 5 місяців тому +2

    10:30 "During my first coffee break this morning, I said nahh'N had a little bit of a moment... I was thinking, y'know I don't even really like this, the fact that I've got to care."
    Damn, that hits like a falling log... Your passion is remarkable, and it's shame it always seems to come at the price of mornings/nights like this.
    Thanks for caring dude.

  • @williampirkola1841
    @williampirkola1841 2 роки тому +53

    Beau - you’re a gem in this world.
    Never stop story telling mate!

  • @TheParronators
    @TheParronators 2 роки тому +35

    Tell you what those Aus demolition blokes are class, in the UK you would have been shouted out then locked up for being on a job site. Not only did they work around you they then helped you out. Top lads, another great video:)

  • @Hagfan789
    @Hagfan789 2 роки тому +1

    My brother worked at a place that used Southern Yellow Pine 2"x6"x8'(&10's) to ship their materials & products back & forth to other companies. After a few trips they would just toss em out. We made three trips to his company & acquired enough 2x6's to build the entire addition on my home. With enough extra's to build shelves & 3 work benches with too. When opportunity knocks, Answer!!

  • @darrensmiith2560
    @darrensmiith2560 2 роки тому +1

    I loved your comment about "Why are there other people thinking about this?" There is just so much more that could be done to save material. We have an organization called Habitat for Humanity. They are overwhelmed with material and now they turn away perfectly good material. Just a shame

  • @rikvanderlinden7717
    @rikvanderlinden7717 2 роки тому +82

    In a world where we buy something from IKEA just to throw it out three years later and repeating the process again and again, a message like this hits home more than ever. Just like you yourself once said, we have to be less materialistic, but use more. Can't wait to see what magnificent things will arrise from all that timber. You did the world a little favour again, good on ya!

    • @BeauMiles
      @BeauMiles  2 роки тому +21

      disposable furniture is a pet peeve. Made to break (great book) is a horrible type of culture to buy into. Well said Rv

    • @DavidDel88
      @DavidDel88 2 роки тому +3

      Agreed. Although I’ve had 2 ikea cabinets now for over 10yrs. They still make ‘em and this year I’ll be turning one into a built in.
      I still agree with the overall sentiment. All that waste when we have all these supplies in front of us.

    • @loril.mangold8160
      @loril.mangold8160 2 роки тому

      Make more conscious choices, Don't buy from IKEA, you already know it's junk

  • @drewsandersmedia
    @drewsandersmedia 2 роки тому +173

    HOW DOES HE NOT HAVE MILLIONS OF SUBSCRIBERS? IT BLOWS MY MIND. Its great content, but even if you didn't like the subject matter, the filmmaking is exquisite, the music he puts on the video is always so tasteful and moving. The part where Beau talks about wishing he didn't care...man, just what an insight! I really resonated with that! Everytime I see a new upload from Beau I put my phone down and find the biggest screen I can watch it on!

    • @mrpc2621
      @mrpc2621 2 роки тому +3

      Haha, any screen works, as long as I can watch it ASAP coz I know it will be good 😎

    • @Beaujamin
      @Beaujamin 2 роки тому +3

      Couldn't have said it any better!

    • @charliexoxox
      @charliexoxox 2 роки тому +3

      just bought a new (to me) tv and blessed it with this as the first video… so i get ya

    • @chrisoxley7148
      @chrisoxley7148 2 роки тому +2

      It was his insight comment that hooked me. I feel that way too.
      That and balls of steel ! That's a huge project annnnd ... no hesitation. , jus get'n at it !

    • @BeauMiles
      @BeauMiles  2 роки тому +11

      Cheers, Drew. Love the sentiment of phone down and cinema time. Very endearing. Goodonya mate. Ta for the thoughts

  • @hitenmistry3479
    @hitenmistry3479 Місяць тому

    I wish more people and companies would take time to try and salvage as much building materials. All these pieces of wood could make hundreds of things.
    ❤❤❤❤

  • @dusty_lalik
    @dusty_lalik 2 роки тому +1

    The world needs more Beaus

  • @TimSnowPhoto
    @TimSnowPhoto 2 роки тому +146

    The introspective sadness at 10:30ish, the wondering “why do I have to care” is something I wrestle with constantly…all too often I feel the weight of the world on my shoulders as if I can somehow end racism or a war singlehanded or salvage every last bit of wood before it hits the landfill…it legitimately keeps me up at night. At the end of the day the world needs people like you because imagine the flaming shitheap we’d be leaving for future generations otherwise. I will admit though that my wife and I often discuss how amazing it would be at times to be blissfully unaware or situations around us and live life with blinders on but what’s the fun in that?
    Keep it up, amazing production as usual (the drone shot of the ceiling collapsing onto the floor below was outstanding!) but as always we are here for the story and the inspiration. Cheers from Montreal!

    • @mattbahm3679
      @mattbahm3679 2 роки тому +4

      Hi Tim, this is something that I too struggle with on a daily basis. Why do I have to notice all the terrible things in the world and act like things are ok when they're not? Wouldn't it be better to just carry on with my life blissfully unaware like so many others do?
      I'm lucky to live a privileged middle-class life but unfortunately that means there is only so much I can do to improve things.

    • @BeauMiles
      @BeauMiles  2 роки тому +16

      Thanks Tim. Indeed. the weight of the world is rarely on my shoulders, but I do sometimes get glimmers of it. Gee I like Montreal- some of the best days off in my life there (worked in VT for a decade). Goodonya Tim

    • @adeadgirl13
      @adeadgirl13 2 роки тому +2

      That's the envy you sometimes feel for the eternal sunshine of the spotless mind.

    • @Shepherdd__
      @Shepherdd__ 2 роки тому +2

      I know I would struggle with those same thoughts if it wasn't for my faith. I know it because I used to have those exact same thoughts, this feeling of having to carry the weight of the world's environemental problems, just with my little actions.
      Now I've learned to trust in my God first, who can solve all of this problems in a second, or motivate enough people to make the change (though it recquires them to comply). I still do efforts, but it is not a burden anymore, because I know God cares more about the environement than I do.

  • @guranefter5233
    @guranefter5233 2 роки тому +22

    Beau, in a way this might be the "best" one yet. But then again, that's what I feel every time you release a new film.

  • @rickowens6238
    @rickowens6238 2 роки тому +1

    I am 75. Wish I was your age to do it with you. I like you and I like what you are doing. God Bless and keep you safe.

  • @00SirSativa00
    @00SirSativa00 2 роки тому +2

    Kinda bullock’s that this went live on UA-cam 2 months ago, and the algorithm just now decided to show it to me in all its glory. What’s the point of me subscribing if it doesn’t even show me the good stuff I’m subscribed too!? Love ya Beau. Good on yah mate.

  • @WogsRus1
    @WogsRus1 2 роки тому +13

    how can demolishing a house, be so well narrated and shot. I bloody love your movies.

  • @nigelbutler2983
    @nigelbutler2983 Рік тому +3

    i wished everyone cared as much as BEAU😢

  • @damiancaesar1686
    @damiancaesar1686 2 роки тому

    That feeling of 'it's too bloody hard ' yet I keep another piece of wood, recycle screws, bolts, washers and nuts. Built the kids a 5 metre high fort (my viewing platform) from recycled pallet racking, old form ply, star pickets I had lying around etc. I drive myself nuts trying to reuse everything especially when I see the waste dumped everywhere. It'll keep happening and as I try to keep less stuff I always think of who I can pass it onto. Thanks again Beau, inspirational. Give everything another life and people another chance. ✌️

  • @SpazTc01
    @SpazTc01 2 роки тому +1

    “The Forrest lives on. I love it” Brings a smile to my face

  • @l.s.11
    @l.s.11 2 роки тому +11

    It's devastating seeing it getting demolished.
    I wish you (or really, anyone else) had more time to salvage it.
    Such a shame it will go to waste when it can be re and up cycled.
    Good job doing the best you could, Beau. What a legend.

    • @SomeUserInternet
      @SomeUserInternet 2 роки тому +3

      I felt the same watching the video. From what I understand the building was unused for years. Now, if people were allowed to come and take what they want for their use, the demolition company would probably only have to deal with broken glass, insulation and a few rotten logs. What was wrong with the roof tiles, so they can't be reused?

  • @jtaitslick
    @jtaitslick 2 роки тому +15

    Beau, thank you for your passion. I get teary eyed when I hear you get excited about a piece of wood... or recycling plastic bottles... or eating beans. You are an inspiration to others, even 51 year olds half way around the world. Cheers from South Dakota!!

  • @praxisrebourne
    @praxisrebourne 2 роки тому +1

    The 1st 1 minute and 30 seconds is one the best thing I have seen on UA-cam.

  • @KevinLakusta
    @KevinLakusta 2 роки тому

    I could listen to you talk forever. The way you string words together is nothing short of mesmerizing. Hope all is well and bright. From Canada.

  • @Tyzaem64
    @Tyzaem64 2 роки тому +4

    They say don't cry over spilt milk, but Beau has just taught me to do exactly that, and highlighting how much value we already have around us. Not crying over spilt milk is selfish, and the preservation of what we have is a driving force we should hold tightly.
    Thank you for another video finding beauty in the oddest of places

  • @noeraldinkabam
    @noeraldinkabam 2 роки тому +21

    Lol. I was typing: “have you no friends?” And here comes the friend.
    Wasting that much hardwood is almost criminal. Glad you did this.
    Did you get the nice floor?

    • @BeauMiles
      @BeauMiles  2 роки тому +11

      No time my friend...wished I had

  • @jacintascanlon9529
    @jacintascanlon9529 2 роки тому

    The first bite of the excavator was surprisingly emotional. Glad some of the house will live on.

  • @lindaellin559
    @lindaellin559 2 роки тому

    Thanks for caring for this old house. We need to make the most of our resources - renew, repurpose, recycle re everything. It feels criminal to knock down that house without reusing! Thanks for getting in there to get what you can!!

  • @gnome8873
    @gnome8873 2 роки тому +18

    The world needs more Beau. Your approach to life and your philosophies you live by are not only entertaining and interesting they are extremely educational about the world as a whole.

  • @emilymatheson1854
    @emilymatheson1854 Рік тому +13

    I always lament that a lot of companies care more about efficiency than about saving what can be saved. We don't have infinite materials but we demolish like we do. Thank you for saving what you could, Beau.
    Also, you and your editors know what you're doing. You swelled the music when the excavator hit the house. Damn near cried

  • @adammcdermott5086
    @adammcdermott5086 2 роки тому

    Traveling through the Northeast of America and seeing all of the ½ fallen down dairy barns from the turn of the last century would be a great series. Salvaging all of that old growth hardwood and pine would be a dream job.

  • @patriot350
    @patriot350 Рік тому

    My new favorite obsession is this channel! Thanks for the laughs Beau!

  • @FlopShotsForDays
    @FlopShotsForDays 2 роки тому +12

    When someone asks me, “What’s your spirit animal?..” I say, “I’m a Beau.”haha Nothing beats finding a good supply of old lumber. My wife and I enjoy your videos - from Charleston, South Carolina. Keep up the great work!

  • @meatcreap
    @meatcreap Рік тому +7

    Really impressed with this bit of film. Thanks for following your instincts and taking us along with you, Beau. You're a treat to someone who has a tendency to get discouraged with our world. Thanks to you and your team :)

  • @lunarrlass
    @lunarrlass Рік тому

    Found you last night, first video i watched was making your wife the little shed. You bring such comfort even in your chaos, I love your vibe and energy. Great video 👏🏻🤍

  • @Living_Life_RN
    @Living_Life_RN 2 роки тому

    This is the real eco-friendly lifestyle. Not wasting tons of money on scrapping a perfectly good Ute to buy a Tesla or Toyota hybrid. Just making use of the good stuff you have already. The best thing to do in life is use something till it’s reached the end of its useful life, not throwing something out to replace it with something better. I don’t have much in terms of woodworking skills but I aspire to go out finding old ‘junk’ and making some good solid shed or table from it.

  • @DavidDel88
    @DavidDel88 2 роки тому +5

    I feel the same way! I just got over 100sqm of hardwood flooring from a house that would’ve been put in a tip! The catch was demolishing it myself. Took 6hrs with a friend and the cost of a trailer. In the end the flooring will cost the same as laying fake laminate but its so much nicer and helps save the 🌎. So worth it. It’s bonkers what we throw away.

  • @edptv3421
    @edptv3421 2 роки тому +14

    Every Time I watch one of Beau's videos I get filled with a feeling that we all are taking apart in something greater then ourself, and in many ways it is true. It can be easy to forget that sometimes, thank you Beau. Keep up the good work.

  • @johanneshogenhout925
    @johanneshogenhout925 Рік тому

    Happy memories. In The 70'S we rebuild a 1904 villa inCHCH NZ with only lumber from homes to be demolished. Even demolished and reused a turret. Loved it. Solid old growth Rimu. 10000 bricks for garage and sleep out. love love loved it.

  • @CITYBORNDESERTBRED
    @CITYBORNDESERTBRED 2 роки тому

    The bit @10:30 for about a minute or so, really hit home, I’m thankful to be here 🙏🏾

  • @mradford10
    @mradford10 2 роки тому +6

    It’s crazy that it all goes into the ground… I was eyeing off the mixed hardwood tongue and groove flooring… and the bricks of the fireplace… so much goes to waste. I know it costs too much to uncreate a home and it’s much quicker and cheaper just to pull it down and truck it all away… but there has to be a better way. Good on for saving what you could.

  • @MatthewKodatt
    @MatthewKodatt 2 роки тому +4

    I wish more people did this. Thank you

  • @mijgnus
    @mijgnus Рік тому

    You sir, are a philosopher woodworker. A rare person with soul and depth.

  • @wtf1992lynx
    @wtf1992lynx 9 місяців тому

    If only the rest of the world would be this enthusiastic about recircling.

  • @funsimulator7246
    @funsimulator7246 2 роки тому +8

    Appreciate this so much mate. I'm a full-time beekeeper and understand just how valuable our forests are. To see quality building materials go to waste is such a shame. We need more of this!

  • @Holdfastt1172
    @Holdfastt1172 2 роки тому +17

    In an age where short attention spans are more common than household pets, For whatever reason Beau's videos are masterpieces of story telling and effortlessly engage my mind to the full extent of its ability to absorb new and inspiring information. I find myself always dreading the end wishing there was just a few more minutes.

  • @aaronrothenburger4178
    @aaronrothenburger4178 2 роки тому +1

    I just helped my neighbor who is rebuilding his house take out the wood and corrugated tin on a house and barn here in Arizona. It was over 110F on some days. We saved all we could, but the excavator was on a schedule. It's all dust and dirt now. Soon to be 40 rental houses on 10 acres. It's a shame what goes to waste. I know how you feel.

  • @Oreon89
    @Oreon89 2 роки тому

    Seriously loving this human. Something about him. His soul.

  • @DavidDel88
    @DavidDel88 2 роки тому +6

    Surely we can create some kind of connection between the guys that demolish and people who want to salvage… not just salvage companies but people. As a renovator facing a large build, I’d love to reuse frames and timber like this. It just makes sense.

  • @philipnixey436
    @philipnixey436 2 роки тому +4

    You're a good man Beau.
    I used to work in the film business, and it broke my heart when all the huge sets were trashed and smashed into giant bins to be dumped at the tip.

  • @patcummins6036
    @patcummins6036 3 місяці тому +1

    Thanks mate!
    As a 78 year old with that lifetime spent buggering around with timber and having fallen off two roofs, I no longer have the inclination or the balance to run roof rafters anymore.
    My timber work in retirement is now used pallets, driftwood washed up on the local beaches, and kerbside timber.
    I really enjoyed that post(!).

  • @robertday1330
    @robertday1330 2 роки тому

    Every video is content the world needs to see. Much love from Northamptonshire. UK 🇬🇧

  • @coedlan
    @coedlan 2 роки тому +5

    Oh man, I love that you think about owning someone else's rubbish and that you cannot put down that urge to save the materials. I feel exactly the same, about both things. My house is like a scrapyard, full of skip finds and discarded things, waiting, one day, to be reassembled into a new house on a new piece of land.

  • @joraver
    @joraver 2 роки тому +8

    This sentiment of yours Beau, it fills me with energy and hope and dreams. Thanks for that

  • @TiborRoussou
    @TiborRoussou Рік тому

    Been salvaging things for many years now; never had the chance to salvage a house! A gold mine of materials there. I wish more people cared enough to reuse or repurpose things so as to not waste our resources. Thanks for giving that old wood another life!

  • @sconnor1000
    @sconnor1000 Рік тому

    Hey Beau, I'm the same mate. I don't like to see houses just crushed and dumped somewhere. We're up against it old mate. I tried to organise for a company to collect and ship timber from demolished houses to people who need a home but politics got in the way. The best I do now is to collect old timber and make stuff out of it, just like you and your mate. Coffee tables, serving trays, table tops, bench tops and the list goes on. I tell the people who buy my stuff where it came from and they are blown away. "Another man's trash is another man's treasure", hey legend. Keep making a difference mate for as you know, it's soooo bloody worth it.

  • @tinglydingle
    @tinglydingle 2 роки тому +74

    I like to think about how many trees you saved by doing this. How many trees do you think now don't need to be cut down because you're reusing old timber? It's got to be a lot. I like that thought.

    • @BeauMiles
      @BeauMiles  2 роки тому +21

      I was going to do that math, which is pretty straight forward, but I'm yet to properly unpack the wood- so not sure exactly how much is there. Yep- great thought indeed

    • @skie6282
      @skie6282 2 роки тому +1

      @@BeauMiles it would depend on if it was a straight tree or not really but assuming a good straight tree my wild random guess is 3 trees, maybe 3.4 lol

    • @user-ri5li7sn9m
      @user-ri5li7sn9m 2 роки тому +1

      @@BeauMiles What species of lumber is typically used in new construction in Australia these days? Imported doug fir? Maybe figure out the average board feet of a 50-year-old doug fir?

  • @tbags_r_yummy7072
    @tbags_r_yummy7072 2 роки тому +12

    Congratulations on another great short story Beau. You’re a true natural story teller mate, keep ‘‘em coming please!

  • @holdingthebull
    @holdingthebull 2 роки тому +2

    Amazing to think that some of this Australian timber has passed down so many generations. From the timber mill, to the house framing and now to what Beau will make it.... you're right. Trees/timber are the building blocks of our world. Fan-bloody-tastic.

    • @loril.mangold8160
      @loril.mangold8160 2 роки тому

      Without trees None of us would be alive, they produce our Oxygen, and deserve a more honored, respected place in minds, and culture than ending up in the trash, gee thanks for my lifes breath but I am going to throw you away. Beau has my respect , He is honoring life. In Native American Cultuure there is this belief that Everything has Energy, and Everything IS, ALL MY RELATION, trees produce Oxgen than humans need for life, while humans breathe out Carbon Dioxide than trees need to survive, we are related, in more ways than one. They heat our homes, provide furniture, lush soil from rotting trees, lumber for building, and the huge list goes on, everything that we can make with wood, boats, kyacks, etc.

  • @przemekmoszczynski1166
    @przemekmoszczynski1166 Рік тому

    I work for demolition company in Norway. Here you are obliged to segregade minimum 80% of materials when demolishing the house. Usually we manage to segregate over 95% of materials so almost no mixt waste. Everything is then delivered to recycle center and no landfill.
    Great job BTW!

  • @YueGoHigh
    @YueGoHigh 2 роки тому +4

    Beau you really are an inspiration. I'm sorry that you sometimes feel alone in caring for these materials and our environments, but I know there are others like you, because I'm the same way. I will find a way to reach out to you when I make it to your neck of the woods, and would love to spend some time bringing these materials back to their previous glory and to buy you a pint for trying to make the world a better place one amazing video at a time. Cheers mate

  • @Lakehouseobust
    @Lakehouseobust 2 роки тому +8

    Thanks for adding value to a discarded home. We remodeled our place a while ago while both neighbors have torn down their old places. From time to time I feel like it's still old and has many flaws, but this was a much needed reminder that an old house has much more to it.

  • @christinalynn8143
    @christinalynn8143 Рік тому

    Yay for Recycling!!! 🏠👏 Individuals who have a heart for reusing materials, are examples of the important ideology retained in the lesson, 'waste not, want not'. A certain heart of the person to apply themselves to the hardwork and the use of creativity. 'trash to treasure' 'old to renewed, repurposed.

  • @heikesiegl2640
    @heikesiegl2640 Рік тому

    The house I live in is 60 year old and the Last owner dis a great Job renovating it. He took used windows from another building Site etc. He did so much with his own hands.
    Thats a great skill

  • @gregwatson4056
    @gregwatson4056 Рік тому +3

    This short film reminds me of my Dad. I wish he got to meet you Beau. He loved working with wood, the possibilities and the rawness of it. All the best and well done on what you do. It has an impact far greater than you will ever know.

  • @jacarajc
    @jacarajc 2 роки тому +75

    Just curious how you found that project
    I'm currently in the midst of building a cabin on my truck and really need materials. I'm actually getting a second job so I can afford new wood.
    Something like this on the other hand would not only save me thousands. It would save trees, and continue a story. This is amazing, but I can't find how I would do this without getting arrested.
    Could you possibly tell us who you talked to?

    • @DOfAus
      @DOfAus 2 роки тому +34

      When I did similar, I reached out to a couple of Demolition companies to ask about upcoming jobs they had. Most I wasn't allowed to visit due to different Worksafe rules, but I managed to get into a couple the day before. Might be worth a few phone calls yourself?

    • @elund408
      @elund408 2 роки тому +12

      put an add on craigslist and facebook. looking for buildings and sheds to demolish for wood

    • @driverjayne
      @driverjayne 2 роки тому +6

      I've found ads on Craigslist before for old barns that people wanted removed from their property. Also just look up contractors in your area and ask if they have any demolitions coming up that you could scavenge

    • @jacarajc
      @jacarajc 2 роки тому +2

      Thank you all so much!

    • @gregspencer795
      @gregspencer795 2 роки тому +5

      We’ve had success with sticking an ad on FB buy&sell sites and found often times someone is happy for you to come clean up their junk and make it your treasure. (Especially farmers!)

  • @zigzaggreg
    @zigzaggreg 3 місяці тому

    It'd be so good if more people were recycling wood like this more, especially with the wood shortage these days

  • @kristineflunes7024
    @kristineflunes7024 10 місяців тому

    I really resonate with what you said about saving the wood becoming your "responsibility", and you wished someone else could do it. I feel the same way about climate; food, recycling, transportation, flying, the list goes on. When we know the harm we are doing, its impossible to close our eyes and not make the effort. And btw, this should be the default way to take down houses, we literally can't afford to not reuse everything.

  • @ochowells
    @ochowells 2 роки тому +10

    We need waay more Beau's in this world! You bloody well amaze me mate. you are a massive role model to me and I'm sure many others too. Keep making the world a better place mate. Love to you and all your family

  • @walker008_
    @walker008_ 2 роки тому +5

    You are one of the biggest inspirations on UA-cam. Thanks for sharing your adventures. ♥️

  • @PresidentSquigglyMiggly
    @PresidentSquigglyMiggly 2 роки тому +1

    I love salvaging timber. It's the only way it's affordable these days. Good job, especially in that heat

  • @loril.mangold8160
    @loril.mangold8160 2 роки тому

    I Love how you care about Trees, What we breathe in as humans, Trees release or breathe out Oxygen, What we humans breathe out carbon dioxide, trees need, a symbiotic relationship, Thank you for caring about our planet, and the Trees

  • @bevwinters2127
    @bevwinters2127 2 роки тому +7

    Better even than seeing the future given to the wood and other materials salvaged by you and Heath, was seeing the excited run of May to the trailer to inspect the treasures that Daddy brought home!
    What wonderful life lessons you give your little girl.
    If only every second bloke was a Beau - our planet would look to the future with far more hope than trepidation. Thanks for another inspirational upload
    🌟🌟 🌟🌟🌟

  • @thetalkingfly
    @thetalkingfly 2 роки тому +12

    Beau Beau Beau,
    Solid, I loved it.
    Inspirational for sure and just good to your sweaty mug again.
    You are always doing rad stuff.
    Thanks for sharing.
    Cheers,
    Steve aka The Talking fly

  • @harryjames7675
    @harryjames7675 Рік тому

    I built and lived in a 2 storey geodesic dome house. All the timbers were from skips via a yard in Devon UK. Best feeling ever. Before UA-cam so never thought of recording it. Sold it cheap and wonder what became of it when it moved. Keep reusing Keep moving. Great work.

  • @ianwise2457
    @ianwise2457 Рік тому

    Fantastic work!
    If we all cared a little more about reuse,
    spent a little more time doing a job right instead of quick,
    and cared a little more about using the precious materials all around us...
    We could save a ton of resources, and make lots of memories.

  • @TheBasementChannel
    @TheBasementChannel 2 роки тому +4

    I’ve raced the excavator a few times as well. The amount of sweat equity in recycled timber is very high. It’s not really an economic exercise, but more of a principal. Good job.

    • @RussellNelson
      @RussellNelson 2 роки тому

      In northern New York, the Amish will take a building down for you. For them, it *is* economic.

  • @RonaldFinger
    @RonaldFinger 2 роки тому +50

    Really excited to see what you do with this. Good on you for saving it!

  • @crispinleslie
    @crispinleslie 2 роки тому

    Yup, I get it !
    My wife and I dismantled a timber framed garage in 2 days to save the lumbar from demolition - and assorted other structures that have provided timber for many outbuildings and reno projects.
    With lumbar prices the way they are now- it ought to be law that these materials are salvaged.
    The waste is an obscene insult to the planet.;
    I share your passion for repurposing and I applaud your credo. New subscriber :)

  • @sobolanul96
    @sobolanul96 Рік тому

    I am renovating a small old hose to move into. The renovation proved to be an almost total teardown. The roof was too far gone to save, but some of the beams were in good shape. I saved what could be saved, sold some, and will turn some into furniture as the wood is 100yo oak. All the roof tiles will be sold or reused. The boards that could be saved were used for concrete pouring, and after that they were turned into firewood. Everything that could be reused was reused.

  • @ianker7143
    @ianker7143 2 роки тому +12

    Reminds me of the time, back in 1981, when a friend and I did something similar with the Bridgetown (WA) Lesser Town Hall - except that we were after the hand-made bricks set in mud mortar. Dave wanted the bricks mainly for floors to his mud-brick house - a nice symmetry, there, with bricks that had been set in mud mortar being reused in a house built of mud bricks). So easy to remove bricks from mud mortar (and vice-versa) but sometimes difficult to avoid 'wasting' time looking at the individual forms of the hand-made bricks, including thumbprints. Still hard work, though, removing bricks from the top of the wall down, one at a time to minimise damage.

    • @bettywhite8407
      @bettywhite8407 2 роки тому +1

      Ohh boy l definitely can relate with my cleaning old bricks. We built with old seasoned lumber, nails pulled, old brick cleaning , made beautiful fire places, inside . ♥️ Brings back memories.

    • @marym.2287
      @marym.2287 2 роки тому +1

      When I was a kid, my parents arranged for some road brick salvaging, my town still has a lot of red brick roads. Hauled them all home, cleaned them, knocked off bits of mortar, and made a gorgeous English garden in our front yard. I see the house is for sale now - no English garden, and the broken concrete retaining wall is gone, as is the salvaged barn siding that lined our family room. They've stripped every bit of character out of that house that my parents worked so hard to add. I'm happy I got to live through it all, though.

    • @ianker7143
      @ianker7143 2 роки тому +2

      @@marym.2287 Horrible when that sort of thing happens. we once had a house built on a hillside block - had to really work hard on the builder not to align it to the street but to maximise passive solar (deep verandahs to north and east) and views out to the Darling Ranges (Perth, Western Australia), including keeping an old Jarrah tree that would provide shade from the hot afternoon sun in summer. When we sold the house, the first thing the new owners did was to cut down the tree - probably didn't like leaves in the gutters!

    • @marym.2287
      @marym.2287 2 роки тому +1

      @@ianker7143 that's so sad. I forgot to mention, they cut down all the trees on the lot. We had a wooded backyard, so thick you couldn't see the neighbor's house behind or to the left - all gone. Hot sun over the entire yard. I bet their A/C bill is huge - we never needed A/C when I was growing up. People just don't think.

  • @Thundermuffin93
    @Thundermuffin93 2 роки тому +8

    Always a worthy cause. I'm excited to watch and see how you fared. Thanks for sharing.

  • @marym.2287
    @marym.2287 2 роки тому

    I can't even say how much I loved watching this.

  • @ttnyny
    @ttnyny 2 роки тому +1

    @12:12 There's yet another reason to care for the wood in addition to the ones you list: if it is left to rot in the open air, it returns to the atmosphere as CO2.