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Tearing Apart My House Pt: 2
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- Опубліковано 12 сер 2024
- Ripping open the walls in my dining room during the demo of my farmhouse restoration.
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Indeed you have a lot of drive and courage doing it by yourself. Don't give up and be encouraged that you are an inspiration to the community. God bless you
Thank you!
Awesome progress in this video Joe! Can’t wait to see it in person.
This has truly been a treat to watch this all come together!!!! LOVE every bit of it and oh my goodness you are talented! Great work Joe!
Thank you!
Looking good can't wait for you to get done.
You and me both haha
Kudos to you for sticking with it. Glad to see your posting, your right…joined for 7.3 content. I enjoy your videos.. so I’m here to support you on your adventures. Keep up the content…take care and God bless…David.
I appreciate you following along!
@@LivingOnWheels you betcha.
Great video, and personally I’m glad to see that you’re posting more often now. I appreciate it even though I came for the 7.3 L contact I’m still really enjoying this as well. Even on my channel we have a lot of motorcycle and car and truck related stuff but I also put up the projects we do on our Homestead as well. And I get that not everybody’s into that But some people are so I hope that they enjoy the videos as much as I enjoy yours.
All your videos are so cool! Keep it up.
Thanks!
Great video Joe! I don’t have to tell you how satisfying it is once it’s done. Recording your journey will be pretty cool to watch afterwards. I believe you’re going to do it right the first time. I’m started with your channel for the Powerstroke content but stuck with you cuz you motivate me! Though I have use of my legs, you might remember me being unable to walk long distances or stand for long periods of time. Watching your journey gives me the motivation to do stuff myself. Thank you! Be safe my friend! As you know very well, it only takes a second to have a life long consequence.
I appreciate the kind words! Thank you for continuing to follow along!
Nice work. I have remodeled our 1898 farm house and man what a project, have been at it for like 10 years. I honestly wish I had just built a new house at this point lol. All I know is do it right the first time, if you can't really afford it the first time you definitely can't afford it a second time.
The thought of a new house has crossed my mind plenty haha. I’m sure I will also be working on projects in this house for the next decade. Hopefully knocking the big stuff out now though.
@@LivingOnWheels Also thought I should mention, have a 2003 Cummins for all my towing needs lol. Really enjoy your channel.
@@The_MM_Life nice! I’m looking forward to more truck content as the house starts coming together!
Saftey glasses AND breathing protection also. You are creating a lot of dust. The old lead paint and asbestos in the old flooring tiles. Be safe.
Thankfully no asbestos in the tiles. Still dusty nonetheless!
Keep up the great work. Are those 2x3 studs? Do they make insulation for that size?
They are 2x4. Might just look smaller in video
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Good job what's been the biggest cost so far the windows ?
Biggest cost without a doubt was the new siding and labor associated. Windows followed closely after.
Those weren't asbestos tiles were they? Sure looked like it . Right genre. I had same looking stuff in my old house...
Fighting the poorly draining crawlspace now.. 😅
Just wait till you see the brown and yellow ones that were in the kitchen! I knew someone would ask haha. To my own surprise, I had them tested and thankfully they were not. Made life much easier haha