You have one of the coolest channels in UA-cam. Great projects and great filming. No problem when we need to wait for content. Just do it on your own pace.
Having Lupus myself, I understand how significant stress plays on mental and physical problems in one's body. I do love watching your videos but completely understand if they become too much. Your health should always come first and foremost in everything you do. You are an amazing artist. I'm glad to watch any of your videos and learn so much. Thank you.
@garyjones2582 I wear specialized clothing that protects most of my skin and have to wear flopy hats outside during the summer. I learned the hard way early in my diagnosis. I wasn't aware of florescent lighting, though thank you. I no longer work and only have soft white bulbs in my home.
I said « washer » out loud. Thank you so much for this wonderful series. It is awesome to see it take shape. Take care of yourself, the slow pace and slow updates are perfectly fine 😉.
Living in the US, I enjoy your videos. Seeing a part of the world I may never visit is so enjoyable. I agree with others. Post at your pace. I look forward to each one and am cheering you from across the pond.
Watching this makes me think of the teams of draft horses that have pulled wagons like this for hundreds of years. I can’t wait to see this completed. You are doing amazing
You have compiled an amazing video portfolio of woodworking skills. Especially noteworthy are your staircase and now your carriage work. I know of few talented master carpenters who could lay claim to such skills and yet you have documented them. Congrats - you are on your way to adding wainwright to your resume. Let me amend my comment: I know of no master carpenters, at any age let alone your youth, who can provide such visual proof of their talents and problem solving skills. Quite commendable and all done with probity and humility.
Don’t stress Carl! You’re a talented guy, I always enjoyed your content and the way you deliver it. I have watched for a long time and will always be here to watch whatever you produce. Keep up the good work. 👍👍👍👍
Got my jacket. Great fabric and the collar is a nice touch. And this one the pockets don't fill with sawdust while chainsawing like my French one does. I expect that was a purposeful design feature. Nice!
Nice video. The chassis looks great. Well, everyone works differently and has different ideas. But I would drill a hole in the wheels and the turntable, screw in the thread and screw in a grease nipple. That would be gentler on the material. Have a nice rest of the week
Hi Carl I have been a follower since your first videos. I moved to the Charente and am loving the French way of life. Well maybe not the "Never returning emails and not turning up bits" But the people are friendly and I am getting used to the pace. I thoroughly enjoy your 'No nonsense" style and great projects. Keep up the great work.
Viewers are correct. You have one of the best quality channels out there. Always interesting and well made. Always a joy to watch your work. Bravo. Be careful with your autoimmune disorder. I too have it and be watchful of uv/sun light exposure. It will trigger a flare up. Peace.
Nice to see you back, Carl.😁 This project is testament to your ability to keep pushing forward, no matter the obstacles. Don't worry about forgetting to Oh bollocks, put the washers on, not once but twice. I've done that many times over the years. My use of the expression "bollocks" and "F a duck" with an occasional "F a duck sideways" thrown in for good measure, was as often as i snapped a blade, made an error, or hit my thumb! I've watched every video you uploaded, and as interesting as this project is, it would be nice to see some more barn or house restoration work. Better still, as the rolling chassis looks so good towed behind your Land Rover, why not travel Britain and Europe in your Shepherds hut, restoring old buildings or Shepherd huts with your father in toe. He could take care of all the equipment. What a great idea that is.😉🏴⚒️🇬🇧🇺🇦🇮🇱
I'm so happy you got the help you needed. 2024 will be much better for you. I'm always amazed at your skills and what you can do. I don't have gifts like those, so I have to hire out when I need projects done. Your channel is incredible and watching you create is very inspiring. Keep up the good work!
From the start of this build, I had about a dozen theories of what you were building. A wagon wasn't one of them, and my mind is blown now that I see it. Excellent craftsmanship as always!
Carl, one must take care of ones self first and foremost. Thank you for being transparent with we, your fans and supporters. Sending you my best wishes as you continue your project. You are one amazing young man. Quick question, what is the final gross vehicle weight you anticipate this wagon will come in at? Love from Arizona, USA
Carl, the first big step is done and it looks great! When you started to pull out the trailer I thought: oh oh, dear Carl, please don’t do that! Luckily you stopped and got some help next day. I wish you a nice evening now and I will see how you are going on. Please take care of yourself in all aspects and I hope you are in a good mood 😘👍🌞🍀💪 Greetings from Germany, Maik
I have had those 2nd washer moments more than I care to admit. Nicely done young man appreciate your time in videoing and editing the assembly, enjoyed watching.
Great to see this progress Carl! Your films always seem to come out just when I 9selfishly) need them. I appreciate the style and content of each episode. And I look forward to following your continued progress on the hut, the house, the Land Rover or whatever it is you choose to produce. Great stuff!
It's the 'oh bollocks, the washer' that makes it so real. Nothing like thinking about the 25 30 things in order you need to do then making the same mistake twice. But with all the planning the more likely you are to identify it well before it's a problem. Good work
Carl, your health and family are the most important, I've seen all of your video's and your skills are amazing. My father was a carpenter too, so I know how hard you have to work to build something beautiful. You're an magician with wood. Your video's inspire me and I always look forwards to see your next video. 👍
How grateful I am for you sharing! I watch your videos because I find them authentic and real. Now I will appriciate even more. And I can only hope you see what value you bring to us! Thanks a lot!!!
Congratulations!! What a superb chassis! I enjoy watching every video you make - and I'm not a bloke! Your filming style is fun too - brings a chuckle!
A beautiful build so far! Simple and elegant. Your hut promises to be magnificent, especially when you're the builder. Sending best wishes for your physical and mental health becoming managable. The shots of your surroundings have such heart in them. Loved the shot catching your doggo's zoomies! Take good care.
I have to say, after seeing it for along time on the channel, that's a great Amstel Beer crate from the dutchies you got there! #Netherlands. Keep up the great uploads! The best there is!
Your sir live in a wonderful environment - i hope you can appreciate the beauty of it ( the rain alone - oh mymy) because its always hard to see the things that have been in front of your eyes for a lifetime. Wonderfull progress, would love to have a glass of wine with you and talk about wood, passion and the struggle of health and life :) all the best and much love , greetings from bavaria
I was glad to hear you'll be adding grease zerts to the moving cast iron pieces. A little extra lubrication now and then certainly won't hurt. I think you'll be happy you did a couple of years from now. I'm really enjoying this build. Can't wait to see it complete. Also curious about the finished weight? It's going to be a heavy duty beast!
I was glad to hear you'll be adding grease zerts to the moving cast iron pieces. A little extra lubrication now and then certainly won't hurt. I think you'll be glad you did a couple of years from now. I'm really enjoying this build. Can't wait to see it complete. I'm also curious about the finished weight? It's going to be a heavy duty beast!
Another wonderful and inspiring video. Your channel was one of the first I watched and it gave me the impetus and confidence to start my own. Whatever you decide to do in the future thank you so much for what you have already given. 🙂
Absolutley Magnificent. You are an insperation that you can achieve anything you desire. Thank you so much for sharing your journey. Cheers, Billy J.... Queensland, Australia
This was a wash...er. It looks good so far. Might consider just placing a camper shell on it an getting on with this project without hefting more heavy oak around, you know. They have wiring and everything. Could even use oak plywood to make it match (and its way lighter than oak beams!). Whatever comes next I expect you'll make it look wonderful.
Excellent video and great job, you are very talented !!. I excitedly await further progress but take your time, look after yourself and enjoy the process. Brilliant jacket by the way - love it !!!
All the best this year Carl. Secretly hoping that we will see an update or new video of the farmhouse this year. I remember you mentioning there is a project or 2 that we can look forward for.
Mother bought a gypsy pony. When the pony put her shoulder into the collar, knowing how heavy the load would be. She bolted, because the trap my mother had her hooked to was so light!
Peripheral neuropathy for me. 24 years and I'm to the point that from the ankle bone on down, in both feet, my primary sensations are pain, too hot, Pain, Too COLD, and...oh yeah, PAIN! Did I mention pain? We all have our cross to bear. I do have a suggestion. By the way your tools seem to wind up and down, rather than jump in from the get-go, it sounds to this General Contractor of nearly 40 years, like you need to get a heavier gauge power cord. Trying to run electric motors at the end of a long cord that's not really big enough will damage, aka REDUCE THE LIFESPAN, of your tools. Really enjoying the project! Namaste
You have one of the coolest channels in UA-cam. Great projects and great filming. No problem when we need to wait for content. Just do it on your own pace.
Eh. Ok. What you want. I Watch a lot of channels. But it is still just my opinion.
Spot on comment! 🙂
@@PimBuskerSpecify what universe you’re talking about, since there might be alternative realities where this channel sucks.
Couldn't have said it better myself. I love your content. Can't click on it fast enough
Spot on
I felt that second washer moment deep in my soul...
after the first washer ripped my guts out
we have all been there sadly
I laughed, I always forget the washer.
Having Lupus myself, I understand how significant stress plays on mental and physical problems in one's body. I do love watching your videos but completely understand if they become too much. Your health should always come first and foremost in everything you do.
You are an amazing artist. I'm glad to watch any of your videos and learn so much. Thank you.
If you have lupus, stay away from florescent lighting..
@garyjones2582 I wear specialized clothing that protects most of my skin and have to wear flopy hats outside during the summer. I learned the hard way early in my diagnosis. I wasn't aware of florescent lighting, though thank you. I no longer work and only have soft white bulbs in my home.
Having no annoying background music - priceless.
Thank you. Please don’t give up on UA-cam. You are part of my mental therapy.
I said « washer » out loud. Thank you so much for this wonderful series. It is awesome to see it take shape. Take care of yourself, the slow pace and slow updates are perfectly fine 😉.
Ditto.
I suspected he did it in purpose for he doesn't mind inserting humour in his videos.... ;D
that place you're living has a really lovely landscape
Living in the US, I enjoy your videos. Seeing a part of the world I may never visit is so enjoyable. I agree with others. Post at your pace. I look forward to each one and am cheering you from across the pond.
Watching this makes me think of the teams of draft horses that have pulled wagons like this for hundreds of years. I can’t wait to see this completed. You are doing amazing
You have compiled an amazing video portfolio of woodworking skills. Especially noteworthy are your staircase and now your carriage work. I know of few talented master carpenters who could lay claim to such skills and yet you have documented them. Congrats - you are on your way to adding wainwright to your resume. Let me amend my comment: I know of no master carpenters, at any age let alone your youth, who can provide such visual proof of their talents and problem solving skills. Quite commendable and all done with probity and humility.
Don’t stress Carl! You’re a talented guy, I always enjoyed your content and the way you deliver it. I have watched for a long time and will always be here to watch whatever you produce. Keep up the good work. 👍👍👍👍
Thanks for all the time and effort that you spend to show us your wonderful work. 🙂
That's extremely kind John thank you 😊
21:04 Accessing the Rover storage area from an awkward position to get more interesting shots. Yeah, we see and we appreciate!
Got my jacket. Great fabric and the collar is a nice touch. And this one the pockets don't fill with sawdust while chainsawing like my French one does. I expect that was a purposeful design feature. Nice!
Viewers are correct. You have one of the best quality channels out there. Always interesting and well made. Always a joy to watch your work. Bravo.
Letting you know how very enjoyable it is watching your precision wood work. Be encouraged!
Another crappy day made great thanks to a Carl Rogers video. Awesome work as usual 👌🏻. Thanks for making my day!
Finally after all these months I understand what you've been building 😂 great job 👍
Great to see it actually rolling. You are taking caravanning to a whole new level!
Nice video.
The chassis looks great.
Well, everyone works differently and has different ideas.
But I would drill a hole in the wheels and the turntable, screw in the thread and screw in a grease nipple. That would be gentler on the material.
Have a nice rest of the week
Hi Carl I have been a follower since your first videos. I moved to the Charente and am loving the French way of life. Well maybe not the "Never returning emails and not turning up bits" But the people are friendly and I am getting used to the pace. I thoroughly enjoy your 'No nonsense" style and great projects. Keep up the great work.
Hey Carl, you keep doing you! We’re just along for the ride. Love your channel and the attention to detail you bring to all of your projects!
Viewers are correct. You have one of the best quality channels out there. Always interesting and well made. Always a joy to watch your work. Bravo. Be careful with your autoimmune disorder. I too have it and be watchful of uv/sun light exposure. It will trigger a flare up. Peace.
Love the camera shot at 25:38. Taking in that view would be good therapy for anyone. You are making good progress. Be safe always. 👍👍👍
Nice to see you back, Carl.😁
This project is testament to your ability to keep pushing forward, no matter the obstacles.
Don't worry about forgetting to Oh bollocks, put the washers on, not once but twice. I've done that many times over the years.
My use of the expression "bollocks" and "F a duck" with an occasional "F a duck sideways" thrown in for good measure, was as often as i snapped a blade, made an error, or hit my thumb!
I've watched every video you uploaded, and as interesting as this project is, it would be nice to see some more barn or house restoration work.
Better still, as the rolling chassis looks so good towed behind your Land Rover, why not travel Britain and Europe in your Shepherds hut, restoring old buildings or Shepherd huts with your father in toe. He could take care of all the equipment. What a great idea that is.😉🏴⚒️🇬🇧🇺🇦🇮🇱
I'm so happy you got the help you needed. 2024 will be much better for you. I'm always amazed at your skills and what you can do. I don't have gifts like those, so I have to hire out when I need projects done. Your channel is incredible and watching you create is very inspiring. Keep up the good work!
I was very happy to see this chassis finally come together. I love this series!
Carl you do realise this structure will still be functioning in two thousand years time
It’s brilliant 🤩 👍👍
Love the jacket, good materials and nice colour!
Hi Carl. Great work as usual. You might be interested in ‘Red Path Rambler’ building his Aussie wagon. Cheers mate. 👍🏻🙏🦘
Great to see you able and back to work. Watch out for your joints, not just the wood joints. I love the little "captions" of your thoughts.
Quality over Quantity 👍 Not only ok, but preferred.
There’s nothing that says it quite like the word ‘bollocks’. Great work Carl. Enjoying seeing it coming together. Thank you
Lovely to watch your progress. Thank you so much.
Your calm voice and great content are the best therapies - well done mate
Great headway with the Shepherd's Hut project, Carl.
Excellent! Congratulations. Don't forget to brace the frame diagonally before proceeding with the upgrade
From the start of this build, I had about a dozen theories of what you were building. A wagon wasn't one of them, and my mind is blown now that I see it. Excellent craftsmanship as always!
I con just see myself having my morning coffee, and enjoying that view.
Carl, one must take care of ones self first and foremost. Thank you for being transparent with we, your fans and supporters. Sending you my best wishes as you continue your project. You are one amazing young man. Quick question, what is the final gross vehicle weight you anticipate this wagon will come in at? Love from Arizona, USA
Carl, the first big step is done and it looks great! When you started to pull out the trailer I thought: oh oh, dear Carl, please don’t do that! Luckily you stopped and got some help next day. I wish you a nice evening now and I will see how you are going on. Please take care of yourself in all aspects and I hope you are in a good mood 😘👍🌞🍀💪 Greetings from Germany, Maik
It's coming along nicely! Hope 24 is going to be better for you!
I have had those 2nd washer moments more than I care to admit. Nicely done young man appreciate your time in videoing and editing the assembly, enjoyed watching.
Incredible landscape at 25:40. Love your Land-rover, just so classic.
Great to see this progress Carl! Your films always seem to come out just when I 9selfishly) need them. I appreciate the style and content of each episode. And I look forward to following your continued progress on the hut, the house, the Land Rover or whatever it is you choose to produce. Great stuff!
It's the 'oh bollocks, the washer' that makes it so real. Nothing like thinking about the 25 30 things in order you need to do then making the same mistake twice. But with all the planning the more likely you are to identify it well before it's a problem. Good work
This is the only channel where check all the time for the next instalment. Always great content Carl. Keep well old chap.😁👍
Carl, your health and family are the most important, I've seen all of your video's and your skills are amazing. My father was a carpenter too, so I know how hard you have to work to build something beautiful. You're an magician with wood. Your video's inspire me and I always look forwards to see your next video. 👍
Absolutely amazing, as always! Bravo! 👏
Always a very pleasant video to watch ... All the very best of British matey and long may you continue your journey with a smile and forward thinking.
SO HAPPY to see you again Carl!!!
How grateful I am for you sharing! I watch your videos because I find them authentic and real. Now I will appriciate even more. And I can only hope you see what value you bring to us! Thanks a lot!!!
So sorry about your health, both physically (AS) and mentally. Thank you for the videos. I love watching you work. We're behind you.
Congratulations!! What a superb chassis!
I enjoy watching every video you make - and I'm not a bloke!
Your filming style is fun too - brings a chuckle!
Shepards Hut!, Looks big enough for a community centre. Excellent build. Love the vids.
Nice, 18:33: the inner beams are also just less supported by the ground, as they kinda float on the axel
A beautiful build so far! Simple and elegant. Your hut promises to be magnificent, especially when you're the builder. Sending best wishes for your physical and mental health becoming managable. The shots of your surroundings have such heart in them. Loved the shot catching your doggo's zoomies! Take good care.
Back to some serious craftsmanship.
Love your Channel and the way you do your things!
Thank you, Better Health! It seems like a lot of us could use some therapy these days.
I have to say, after seeing it for along time on the channel, that's a great Amstel Beer crate from the dutchies you got there! #Netherlands. Keep up the great uploads! The best there is!
Your sir live in a wonderful environment - i hope you can appreciate the beauty of it ( the rain alone - oh mymy) because its always hard to see the things that have been in front of your eyes for a lifetime. Wonderfull progress, would love to have a glass of wine with you and talk about wood, passion and the struggle of health and life :) all the best and much love , greetings from bavaria
I was glad to hear you'll be adding grease zerts to the moving cast iron pieces. A little extra lubrication now and then certainly won't hurt. I think you'll be happy you did a couple of years from now. I'm really enjoying this build. Can't wait to see it complete. Also curious about the finished weight? It's going to be a heavy duty beast!
Congratulations Carl. You've done a great job here.
@carlroge I wish I had half your energy sometimes. Beautiful work
I was glad to hear you'll be adding grease zerts to the moving cast iron pieces. A little extra lubrication now and then certainly won't hurt. I think you'll be glad you did a couple of years from now. I'm really enjoying this build. Can't wait to see it complete. I'm also curious about the finished weight? It's going to be a heavy duty beast!
Comme à chaque fois un régale pour les yeux. Merci du partage.
Another wonderful and inspiring video. Your channel was one of the first I watched and it gave me the impetus and confidence to start my own. Whatever you decide to do in the future thank you so much for what you have already given. 🙂
Excellent work, as always - it’s lucky you’re not shy of a massive challenge. Thank you for sharing. Be well and stay safe.
thanks god, a new carlrogers video - day saved
I love watching you work. TFS
beautiful work. beautiful sunsets too.
Thanks for your videos. Love the craftsmanship.
Absolutley Magnificent. You are an insperation that you can achieve anything you desire. Thank you so much for sharing your journey. Cheers, Billy J.... Queensland, Australia
Woodworking is my therapie, but i guess it helps to talk with someone. Keep it up!
I would love to see blue Coto shirts in the shop. Love your videos :)
Ты настоящий мастер. Молодец! 👍👍👍👍👍
I just knew you were going to forget that second washer. Been there, done that. Cheers.
Wishing you good health. Another great video. 👍👍
That was a spectacular sunset. 😊
it looks wonderful and strong. I can't wait to see what's next. Thanks Carl.
Me ealegro por su positivismo y su buen ánimo. Esperamos su mejoría progresiva. ¡Animo!
This was a wash...er. It looks good so far. Might consider just placing a camper shell on it an getting on with this project without hefting more heavy oak around, you know. They have wiring and everything. Could even use oak plywood to make it match (and its way lighter than oak beams!). Whatever comes next I expect you'll make it look wonderful.
Excellent video and great job, you are very talented !!. I excitedly await further progress but take your time, look after yourself and enjoy the process.
Brilliant jacket by the way - love it !!!
All the best this year Carl. Secretly hoping that we will see an update or new video of the farmhouse this year. I remember you mentioning there is a project or 2 that we can look forward for.
Eres genial haces trabajos muy bonitos y pones toda tu pasión, también me encanta tu perro Rafa es adorable ❤.
You are amazing. Well done Carl. Looking forward to the next video. Xx
Спасибо за видио, очень интересно наблюдать за процессом создания этой "чудо-кареты", колоссальная работа! 👍
Top skills Carl. That hut is going to be a work of art. 👍💪
Great progress Carl. Well done mate 👍🏼
Des vidéos d une telle qualité je n y connais rien mais ce travail de précision est un régal pour l esprit merci les vidéos quand vous voulez 😉
Enjoying your work. My two cents ... suggest installing a few overhead 'pulley hoists' in the workshop..
A huge job well done!
Congratulations!
Mother bought a gypsy pony. When the pony put her shoulder into the collar, knowing how heavy the load would be. She bolted, because the trap my mother had her hooked to was so light!
Thank you for another enjoyable video. I loved the washer gag. 😊
Peripheral neuropathy for me. 24 years and I'm to the point that from the ankle bone on down, in both feet, my primary sensations are pain, too hot, Pain, Too COLD, and...oh yeah, PAIN! Did I mention pain? We all have our cross to bear.
I do have a suggestion. By the way your tools seem to wind up and down, rather than jump in from the get-go, it sounds to this General Contractor of nearly 40 years, like you need to get a heavier gauge power cord. Trying to run electric motors at the end of a long cord that's not really big enough will damage, aka REDUCE THE LIFESPAN, of your tools.
Really enjoying the project! Namaste
What happened to your 'Olde English 5-Bar Gate' ?! 😮 (10:51)
a thumbs up well deserved from me! great work
always love the videos man, please keep 'em comin!
It's looking incredible my guy. Good stuff 🤙🏼
It’s looking great 😊 well done young man 👍