Glad you enjoyed my video. The tongued housing joint is the correct one to use for a door frame but most of the time just a through housing joint is used. Thanks for watching 👍🏼
Thanks, very much appreciated. My channel is growing steadily but I see yours is really taking off, 👏🏼 I do enjoy your videos, the Welsh accent is great 👍🏼
Thanks, it's nice to know people enjoy my videos enough to miss them. I've been mad busy so not much time to make videos but hopefully many more to come this year
@@ozzyefc44 the hall I did last year so it's difficult keeping that clean. The stairs and landing are proving to be a nightmare. There was paper on the ceiling and walls and every time I take the paper off some more plaster falls off too 🙈 Probably the worst room in the house
It's a brilliant use of space, so glad I spent the time doing it. Thanks for watching and don't forget to like share and subscribe to help the channel grow 👍🏼
My living room has a ceiling that runs from 10 foot in one corner to 8"6 in the other three. Sucha waste of space and heat. You've done a great job. Wonder if I can turn it on its side? ;-)
Thanks for the content. Really useful. Do you reckon the Work nailgun would work for fixing skirting to light weight block work? Contemplating investing in one.
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great to see you back
Thanks Joe, I have been mad busy lately so I haven't had much time to make videos.
Hopefully plenty more to come this year.
Great to see you back, stay healthy.
Another great informative video, Liked the joint between the jamb and the head. very professional.
Glad you enjoyed my video. The tongued housing joint is the correct one to use for a door frame but most of the time just a through housing joint is used.
Thanks for watching 👍🏼
Nice job and that loft is huge! That'll be a nice space when it's finished. Great to see your channel doing so well. 👍
Thanks, very much appreciated. My channel is growing steadily but I see yours is really taking off, 👏🏼 I do enjoy your videos, the Welsh accent is great 👍🏼
Great video and great tips . Missed your videos keep em coming mate 👍
Thanks, it's nice to know people enjoy my videos enough to miss them.
I've been mad busy so not much time to make videos but hopefully many more to come this year
@@spendtimesavemoneydiy how’s the hall stairs and landing coming along . It looks a big job
@@ozzyefc44 the hall I did last year so it's difficult keeping that clean.
The stairs and landing are proving to be a nightmare. There was paper on the ceiling and walls and every time I take the paper off some more plaster falls off too 🙈
Probably the worst room in the house
@@spendtimesavemoneydiy it’ll look great once it’s done just like the rest of your work does . Do you do jobs for other people or just your own stuff
@@ozzyefc44 I work full time in a construction college as a wood machinist so I only have time to do stuff for myself
Great video, nice job
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it 👍🏼
Nice one and nice to see you 😉
Thanks, it's been a while but hopefully plenty more videos to come this year. 👍🏼
Great video thanks for posting 👍
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Banging video. Thanks from Brum
Glad you enjoyed my video from Liverpool to Brum 👍🏼
Boss video, thanks mate.
Glad you thought so.
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Another great video 👍
Thanks x
I did the exact same thing 15 years ago mate. I ended up with a lot of storage space.
It's a brilliant use of space, so glad I spent the time doing it.
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Hi Mate great video and very detailed i noticed you had spray insulation on your rof does this cause condensation in the storage space?
It will rot his rafters out .
My living room has a ceiling that runs from 10 foot in one corner to 8"6 in the other three. Sucha waste of space and heat. You've done a great job. Wonder if I can turn it on its side? ;-)
Thanks 10' to 8'6" is quite a difference.
Thanks for the content. Really useful. Do you reckon the Work nailgun would work for fixing skirting to light weight block work? Contemplating investing in one.
I think it has enough power to fire into lightweight blocks but I haven't tried it myself.
Thanks for watching 👍🏼