I hope next week has a tribute to Russ, for his dedication and vision. He brought true DIY content to the people, faithfully, before and better than anyone else thus far.
Their UA-cam channel does not showcase the current season of the show, so there wouldn't be any tribute to Russ in these episodes. They have posted a special tribute to Russ though as a standalone video. They also made one for the New Yankee Workshop channel.
The old timer's such as Richard and Tommy can't go on forever - they will eventually retire like Roger and Norm. When they do, I think it is Kevin that will keep the show together. What do you think?
I love how they're always like "our budget is tight" in the early videos but then install Ipe and massive patios with complicated brick patterns later.
I have never seen a paver pattern where the bricks are laid on the flat side. In my (European) country we lay paver bricks on the side, so the paving layer is thicker and paver bricks won’t break so easily. You need a lot more bricks though, but a car or truck can drive over the paving. We use it in streets instead of asphalt or concrete. Then it is easy to dig a trench for underground cables and pipes. Just take away the paver bricks, dig, lay the cable, put the dirt back in and pave the bricks. With asphalt this is too expensive. And we have all cables and pipes underground, also the electric and telephone lines. We don’t have the ugly overhead wires in the streets like in other countries. Also less damage after a storm, and we have a lot of those, although not as severe as in the US. The ceramic bricks are nowadays replaced by concrete bricks (cheaper and more durable) and they are laid flat, not on the side, but they are thicker (8cm) than ceramic bricks (5cm) and the pattern is called elbow pattern over here.
10k for mine and every room in my house got its own zone out of it. my original ac was undersized so i woulda had to reduct otherwise so equivilant cost for ac only system would have been nearly equal
'This O'l Wallet' using Ipe on the porch. I can see those dollar signs from across town. Great stuff, but you'd better be a king or queen to be able to afford it. I think one of those boards in the size they're using is about $1000 US.
When did this old house become a soap opera? This is only a half hour per episode. Can we focus on building the house? There are no shortages of soap operas on daytime tv. I for one did not cut the cord because I like day time tv
What I liked most about the video was the interview with Deliandro, effort and perseverance, Congratulations Deliandro!
Delianro is an inspiration. What a great dude! This series is really good so far.
This Old House is still around. Glad you're still around.
But for how long because of last weekend finding out Russ passed away.
I hope next week has a tribute to Russ, for his dedication and vision. He brought true DIY content to the people, faithfully, before and better than anyone else thus far.
Their UA-cam channel does not showcase the current season of the show, so there wouldn't be any tribute to Russ in these episodes. They have posted a special tribute to Russ though as a standalone video. They also made one for the New Yankee Workshop channel.
Love the Deliandro success story.
10:10 Elis saw the camera coming and quickly grabbed a tool 🤣 shoulda just started hitting a stud with a hammer
The basket weave pattern was my fav.
No grumbling from Mark about all those brick cuts that are needed with that herringbone pattern. But i agree its the best pattern. :-)
The old timer's such as Richard and Tommy can't go on forever - they will eventually retire like Roger and Norm.
When they do, I think it is Kevin that will keep the show together. What do you think?
Love the brick 🧱 just hat Red
Love tan and blue and white and brown
3:48 always YT man getting personal 😂
I love how they're always like "our budget is tight" in the early videos but then install Ipe and massive patios with complicated brick patterns later.
Great story
it about 5 years that brick patio will start to settle, and have to do it all over
I have never seen a paver pattern where the bricks are laid on the flat side. In my (European) country we lay paver bricks on the side, so the paving layer is thicker and paver bricks won’t break so easily. You need a lot more bricks though, but a car or truck can drive over the paving. We use it in streets instead of asphalt or concrete. Then it is easy to dig a trench for underground cables and pipes. Just take away the paver bricks, dig, lay the cable, put the dirt back in and pave the bricks. With asphalt this is too expensive. And we have all cables and pipes underground, also the electric and telephone lines. We don’t have the ugly overhead wires in the streets like in other countries. Also less damage after a storm, and we have a lot of those, although not as severe as in the US. The ceramic bricks are nowadays replaced by concrete bricks (cheaper and more durable) and they are laid flat, not on the side, but they are thicker (8cm) than ceramic bricks (5cm) and the pattern is called elbow pattern over here.
Interesting
Gotta love they don't tell you what things cost labor and materials etc. That heat pump, etc, is BIG money. Rich peoples homes.
Do you have a central air conditioner?
Well if you want a show about renovating an entire house bottom to top then you are going to be looking at rich people.
@@oldfredbear Exactly. Heat pumps are regular air conditioners that can go in reverse. The high prices are artificial.
@@martinb7554 I also love the "heat pumps don't work" crowd as they type on their computer from their air conditioned house.
10k for mine and every room in my house got its own zone out of it. my original ac was undersized so i woulda had to reduct otherwise so equivilant cost for ac only system would have been nearly equal
'This O'l Wallet' using Ipe on the porch. I can see those dollar signs from across town. Great stuff, but you'd better be a king or queen to be able to afford it. I think one of those boards in the size they're using is about $1000 US.
When did this old house become a soap opera? This is only a half hour per episode. Can we focus on building the house? There are no shortages of soap operas on daytime tv. I for one did not cut the cord because I like day time tv
Didn't even talk about what goes under the outdoor oasis just sad.
I think they need to keep the old stuff, not all the new high technology, cause it will break, then u can't fix it
And built like a brick house.
❤
this used to be such a good show.... now it's just about advertising
You’re not a carpenter, stop trying to impersonate one.
then need to hire American help, not foreign workers
What is this
It's an awesome show is what it is
It's Can't Miss Tuesday afternoon programming@@nandoism7731
It is what it is
Outdoor Oasis