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In the future use some traditional low expansion spray foam (blue can window & door) from HD to prefill the large gaps first then use the "spray foam" to spray a nice uniform coating over everything for the best seal and save some money.
I love good old hand tools and am looking forward to seeing yours all on display 👍
I put up a piece of peg board in my shop 30 years ago and it is still working great with no tear out at all... I did brace it on the back every 16 inches with a 1 x 1 and screwed it into the studs. Happy with it so far... Rockler has this metal peg board and I think it is less expensive... They also have it in several sizes...
Ty. Really great to see regular guys, trying out this stuff too. Bet it will help a whole lot of people. Tyfs
Loved your opening with the drone footage, the shop is really coming together, I am in complete agreement, it’s not just that quality lasts longer it’s something you can admire for years
Thanks for watching
that spray foam is amazing, we use it to repair the foam on our insulated tanks, it will go on about 6" before dripping. Afterwards we use an elastomeric coating to protect it from the UV Rays. 👌
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Your shop is coming along very nicely. Those old hand tools are beautiful. I have boxes of old hand tools as well. I can't wait until some day I can take them out and display them like you have and get to start using them again. Take care buddy and stay cool.
Loved that log peeling draw knife and hand made spoke shave. Now you have me looking forward to seeing the rest of your tools come out and get put to work.
Finishing touches and organization is the best. You are in the homestretch of your shop. Congrats
Nice to have an organized shop with the tools accessible. Good planning Nathan.
Thanks for watching
Nothing nicer than good well made hand tools! It’s funny how many of the old tools fit your hands better than modern ones. Can’t wait to see those tools you packed away Nathan! Kind Thanks and Many Blessings! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania
Sound much better. Video quality excellent.
Thank you for your videos.
The spray foam was really good Nathan and I love the metal peg board( just ordered mine) as I had trouble with and found one!! Take care and look forward to seeing you using the hand tools. All the best. Graham🇬🇧🇬🇧👍👍
Thanks for sharing with us Nathan. Looks good around there. Fred.
Great video Nathan. Really like the old school draw knives. A lost art. Like the spray foam also. Good choice. Thanks
The shop is looking awesome. My favorite hand tool is the draw knife followed by the spokeshave. I’m a bit jealous of your collection to be honest, those look amazing displayed on the wall although I realize they’re placed for use not eye candy.
Thanks for the great info Brother! As always, well done Nathan!
That will help with the sound and temp, looks good friend.
Love the restored tools ….. looks great on the black background
Avid long time watcher , great channel Nathan,
I do miss the bloopers at the end, I was hooked when I watched you saw the Apple wood tree, all the best and God bless
Tony
Love the restored tools.
Sweet array and display of hand tools
So cool. I have the same need and this is a good solution!
Haha literally just got the shop spray foamed couple weeks ago. It makes a huge difference, you will be happy you did it
Thank you that was some great tips I was needing some pegboards and the spray foam I had thought you had to buy the ones with the smaller tanks, I haven't seen the kits with the cans yet.
Can’t imagine spraying large spaces like this. Tiger foam makes great DIY closed cell foam kits
Interesting. Good representation of what DIY results would be.
If you ever do a video on how you sharpen your draw knives I'd be mighty interested in that. Or, if you have a UA-cam video that you'd recommend I'd appreciate that too.
The timber frame shop sure is coming together, looks better and better as you add all the stuff.
Looks like a pro job on the insulation and really do like the “draw knife” board and display.
Good job!!!
Huh? Looks like crap. I was so hopeful by the title I've got a post and beam I was going to do.
There is something special about good quality, we2ll maintained hand tools. At 83 I still value mine enormously. Nice to see your shop getting more & more organised Nathan. I totally agree with insulating your workshop to keep it more comfortable to work but, please Nathan, wear a respirator when using spray insulation. If you don't, you will unfortunately live to regret it, it will get you, 'no questions asked'. Good video of the equipment & racking. I mentioned about seeing you use one of your axes in another video, I look forward in eager anticipation to see you working with more of your 'hand tools'. Cheers, Don from South Australia.
In the Bad 'Ol Days we insulated with a mix of straw and clay. Took hours and hours and worked well for live stock that was kept on one story. Bails of fodder were stored above while Black Angus, milk cows and working horses were all on the main floor.
Can't say I miss building those barns but it was what it was and paid a fair wage.
You probably have thought about this and hopefully you already have a great plan, get security cameras for your new buildings. I have 12 outside cameras, and several cameras on the inside of my house. You’ll never regret it. And as always great videos!!!!
Nice to see the hand tools coming out. I have been following you since 2018, so I knew those tools were lurking around “somewhere”. The draw-knives and spoke shaves you showed today are just beautiful!
I just moved to middle Tennessee and have my shop great insulation tip
The hand tools look elegant on the black metal pegboard.
All right, the shop is looking great. Letting the cats have the run of the place is sure to control little critters too. Thank you
Foam kit looks handy. A thermal break and a vapor/moisture barrier all in one!
Yes sir
Wanted to say that Gray paint is really awesome. It makes a great color for you to film with. Like to watch whatever you decide to make or saw.
Paint does really look good...
We bought a kit that had 20 lb propane tank size cylinders it worked really well to seal under a floor in a crawl space
This the one job I would definitely leave up to the professionals 1 to get done right and 2 they would clean when done most of all they definitely have better sprayer
Ya. Seems like pro would do a big area cheaper and nicer
Sure made a difference in the sound!
If I could offer a suggestion. To prevent heat loss through the roof, I’d spray the foam in between the rafters. It’ll also help prevent condensation from the roof. You want to create the thermal mass to reduce your heating and cooling costs. Every little bit helps. You’ll notice the difference. A friend of mine, whom I helped to build his retirement home, we poured concrete walls with 3” of foam insulation on the exterior walls and 3” of foam insulation on the interior walls. Because of all that thermal mass, you really noticed the temperature difference (it could be 95 degrees outside of the house, and as soon as you came inside, it was 20 degrees cooler. So I can tell you from experience, that it makes a big difference.
20 degrees without AC, right? While you were still building it?
@@r8edrv4fun65 without a/c it’s a 20 degree difference.
I've used a 600 kit 3 times now. First time was almost 20 years ago. Works great. Ordered it from handi foam online back then. Think i paid $530. Now menards carries the big kit
Much cheaper to buy 1" foam panels and cut to fit, use spray foam around the edges to seal and secure it.
Rockwool is the way to go! Great videos, thank you!! Roger
Lie Neilson Tool Works is just up the road from me. Thanks Nathan for mentioning their quality work.
Those are some really cool tools. I have my Grandfather's draw knife.
Love draw knives! Use them for carving self bows
Thank you for reviewing stuff i wanna buy! With your own money. The hero we deserve!
Hey we all can’t be Batman. Your welcome
Really Nice Draw knives Nathan 👍👍
Actually visiting your stomping grounds (well a city in your area) for a day or so then driving off west a couple hours tomorrow.
Don’t let all the rain get you down this week. It helps this area of the country look beautiful later on. If I made a move this would be a great area to enjoy.
Watch it his video because of the spray foam. Subscribed because I need to see your other videos solely because you hung some pretty nice hand tools on the wall. I’m headed for your first to see how your journey plays out.
Nice thing about foam is it will get in all the little openings and seal them fro the outside.
I love your hand tools display beautiful
dude you got really good at spraying
Careful when using foam with metal siding and no barrier. It can push through the rib laps and cause seal loss creating the possibility of leaks.
It's also unsightly.
Agreed
I use one of my smaller Harbor Freight mobile mechanic tool carts for my nicer hand tools since I can wheel it over to projects and keep it closed up when doing other non-woodworking projects.
Hello friend! Nice ollection of draw knives! I've only a few,
Nice hand tools. 👍
Well, nice of you to try spraying foam. Having sprayed a lot of foam as a DIY myself in the last couple months, I think the cans of foam might have been better if you had shaken them more, and also keep them in a warm place. Wear gloves, wipe off that "mess" on the nozzle when it happens. But for SURE, you should never use the gun without having one of the cans of cleaner around. At LEAST one. I know you can get away with leaving the gun on a can for a day or two, but frankly, having messed up guns before, don't. Run the cleaner can on the gun as directed, after you finish! Keep a can of cleaner to spray on the gun nozzle too! If you do, your gun will last a long time. If you don't use the cleaner, then it is a better deal to just throw the gun away after you use it. Saves a lot of time messing around trying to salvage a gun that is never going to work well again.
100% agree
In Texas, I bought the gun and cans of foam for projects. I started one can and still had about 2/3 left when I put it in the back of my truck, unintentially for several months. The can ended up rupturing and I scrambled to find my misplaced cleaner. A day or so later I found it and removed the ruptured can and installed the cleaner. Miraculously, the cleaner flushed out the foam and I was back in business.
Nice might have to try it
Go for it!
Hey there brother. Your timber-frame is coming on nicely. There are some easily done solutions that might help you to settle down your sound situation...I bit "echo-y" right now. Your spray foam may help, but there are some other measures you could take to settle your sound down in what seems to be becoming your recording space. IM me if I can contribute to your production space. I love watching your content...appreciate that you are "real"! God bless!
gonna check the sprayfoam , thanks.
Great video and comments i wonder how well 2 part liquid foam would do on vertical applications maybe use petroleum for easier removal and let set like a cement wall with whatever scraps available or plastic and tape or put whatever sideing or you could carve into it and do whatever that's my plan fax stone perimeter maybe just roll it on or tape and just let it thicken and dump it down from the roof winter is alot shorter then what was but still very cold
Nice, I am looking at those metal peg/slot board at the moment, my pegboard is all ripped up like you said.
There must be different grades of pegboard, because my garage has it on 3 walls. People before me used it and I've got it LOADED with tools. I've been here more than a decade and absolutely no hole has torn out. My only issues is the mounting boards that were used behind it as spacers have a habit of being right where I'd really like to put a hook, smile.
IT ALL LOOKS GREAT. I'M GLAD THE SPRAY FOAM WORKED FOR YOU. PEACE AND CHICKEN GREASE. 🇺🇸✌️👍🏻
If you put the log peeling draw knife at the top you can get more on that pegboard.
I’ve enjoyed your videos as neither a non wood working nor lumber production person. I simply enjoy the functionality of your saw & your skill in using it. Beautiful wood grains exposed in the various trees you cut. I’m curious as to why you painted over the lovely grains of your interior walls you put up in your shop.
The wood color clashed with the camera footage.
Next time try Foam It Green. Bigger tanks and it goes on easier. I had a great experience with coverage and expansion.
I see you used it on the metal, over here we use the bitumen tape & also use fibre board direct to wood & metal then on fibre board.
I bought a spoke shave at the scrap yard in very good condition.
I’m impressed with the cobwebs being insulated as well 😂😂
Coming together nicely. What a cool product, and definitely better than the $1000s required to have it done. Will be great to see all of those hand tools out and being used!
Not really a contractor warranties the job for 10 years
And foam from a contractor would have been much higher quality and way more consistent. That foam job looked horrible, so many gaps and inconsistencies. If my guys ever sprayed a job that looked like that we would be ripping it all out and doing it over
The drone shot down the creek was beautiful. I can’t get out in the woods any more, alas, and I really miss it. I grew up next to a national park. 🌲
The handtools are beautiful, too, in their own way.
P.S. A helpful hint from your friendly neighborhood language nerd: it’s “condensing,” not “condensating.” I can’t do any of the things you do so brilliantly, but I have my own little skill with our glorious English language. 💙
Thanks
I agree with others about the amazing drone footage, you are learning that technique very well. What make/model of drone have you been using?
Had some carports that would condensate and drip white residue on the tenants cars. Had a crew come out and spray the underside of all the ceilings, with closed cell foam, and never was a problem again. Of course I found the idea for that online, apparently it works like a koozie does. But it really didn't cost much to have someone else do it, about a dollar a square foot. Was 4-5 years ago tho.
l really like the spray foam deal amazing....Thanks Nathan......Shoe🇺🇸
I think sprayfoam insulation is a great product.
That said, the product you bought isn't really designed for your you are doing.
There is a two tank system that works much better and applys much smother. If I recall it is about $600 for the kit and does 600bf?
You should have a full face respirator, tyvec suit and all skin covered. That stuff is bad for your health.
Nathan you need to check out GALLOWTECH wall panels for hangin tools and such. The panels lock together and screw to the walls. Made for gun display but will work for tools,saws,and lots of other stuff
Did something similar with a couple of the kits from Menards a few years ago. I had pretty good results. It wasn’t the most beautiful thing but I made sure to lay it on thick and seal all the gaps.
People need to understand not everyone can afford to pay someone to do everything for them. If I could’ve afford it I would’ve had someone build me a brand new house! Instead I spent 1.5 years completely renovating a 175 year old house! 🤣 Doing it all myself. Was everything absolutely perfect? No, but it put me in a way nicer house and put me in a situation where I can profit from this house and eventually move on. Keep up the good work man and don’t let the cry tits get you down.
The insulation looks great. I could not find that spray gun on Amazon. All the guns I saw were for applying a bead. Thanks
Thanks for watching
If you ever do this again, I recommend adjusting the rate of your hand movement so you only make one pass rather than sweeping to and fro like a paint brush.
Hello Nathan.
Just me, but I would go with a French cleat system on that wall. Speaking of that wall. When you going to paint the trim?
Bare wood doesn't look good on the gray!
That applicator just can't do the foam justice. Well, at least you tried! 👍👍👍
I didn’t have OCD until you started spraying the foam. I think when you painted the walls triggered it. Ever since then, I swear you’re just messing with me! 😂
Your local Menards, Home Depot, Lowe’s should have a foam kit. It has a canister looks like a HVAC Freon container and hoses and such to spray it that way. Just saying you might check it out
How well has this held up for you now that you've lived with it a while? Did you get good insulation out of it? A really easy way to check is just to measure the wall with an IR thermometer on a cold day when you haven't left the heat on. Especially if you can compare it against any surface that you haven't insulated yet.
In a sheet metal structure like this I think it's essential to do a pre-pass with a regular tip to fill the small spaces behind the studs and such before applying the main layer - because any small airpocket will get a lot of condensation, which quickly can turn into a haven for nasty mold.
I'm strongly considering doing a hybrid foam + fiberglass bat (reused) approach - in a wooden structure. The fiberglass will do the bulk of the insulation, but I think a minimum thickness layer of foam can do wonders for preventing that condensation that can often happen right up against the wall, and to seal any small air leaks that would diminish the fiberglass's effectiveness.
28th, man I’m losing my touch🤦🏻♂️ awesome content Nathan love it👍🏻
Nice tools
Se recomienda mojar la superficie con agua y después aplicar el foam
I looked into spray foam, but it was way to expensive for my pocket book. I finally got a furniture store to collect their 1 inch thick packing foam for me. They would call me when they got a big box full. I insulated my 24 X 24 shop for walls and ceiling. It turned out good
Good deal
How did you hang it?
@@2pist I got a roll of plastic hanger, you know a roll that has holes every 1/2 inch apart. You can get it in metal or plastic. I got the plastic because it was easier to work with. I would cut 4 hole strips, and bend them in half. I would put 4 dabs of construction adhesive In each corner, put the styrofoam in place and put a bent plastic strap about 2 inches down from each end and use a drywall screw into the rafter or wall stud . For a total of 4 per sheet of styrofoam. This was several years ago, and they are all still in place.
How much sag was the surface subjected to? The mist seems to provide surface lubrication and that erodes the friction needed to hang on. How thick was the finished expansion, in say 24 hours? Can you provide a closure vid on the evaluation, thanks?
thermal break and a vapor and moisture barrier as well. good stuff. Are you making a wood shop, or a museum? 😄
We will see 👍👍👍👍👍
are you going to put blocks in between your ceiling joist at the walls it looks like we can see light up there ??
Nice job
Thanks!
You should have leather sheaths for all your draw knives
Try the 2-part Spray Foam kit from Home Depot
Nice.