Awesome job!!! As a paralyzed veteran struggling with PTSD watching this video helps me to know it’s okay to go outside and enjoy life under the patio with family and friends. I’m looking forward to part 2 and the plans. God Bless you and family brother. Hoorah!!
I don't know anything about you, but this video is what people should think of when they think of an American. You are a hard worker for sure. I definitely admire you for the sweat and effort you put into this project. God Bless. Now I need to go hammer something. (subbed)
Thanks for watching and the kind words. This project was tough, that's for sure. It's funny, I was working on it this time last year, I keep seeing facebook post memories of my progress videos, I'm glad it's over! Let me know what you think of my other videos, you'll probably like them
Dude that is sick and so are you,but in a good way!!!! lol OMG I'm building this as we speak!! I'm going with red Cedar.We love your channel already!!!
@@KeimpieceCarpentry I didn't get the plans but just taking your ideas and building this for my space,My family and I can't wait to watch all your videos!!
Yea it's pretty cool. I saw it in another youtube video. I'm using it on my treehouse build video again as we speak. stayed tuned to see that. it'll be my next video I publish
Very beautiful and a lot of hard work by doing it alone. I only worry about the foundation. You should’ve dig deeper and use Thor iron for that weight. Greetings from Italy
@@KeimpieceCarpentry weather always play a big role when it comes to cracks and damage in concrete. especially outdoor. So when I build something like that, I always use my steel to be on the secure site. But don’t get me wrong mate.. you did a very good job
I am a trim carpenter. Lately i have been trying to venture out of my trade just a little. To do decks, sheds, etc. You sir are all around craftsman. You have inspired me to jump all in. Thank you for the awesome videos please keep them coming. If you are close to Tennesse let's have a beer.
You dont look like a man who needs to be told they are doing a good job, especially from a stranger. But, im a older family man, raised 4 sons and what appears to be a similar background as you from your tattoos and work ethic and i want to tell you son, that you are doing a good job. Who ever raised you did the world a favor. As you Keep putting your energy to bettering your environment for you and your family, the world is better off. Something we all witnessed in your video. God bless. Semper Fi
Thanks for the kind words. By the end of it, I had strained a tendon in my bicep, and popped one of my ribs off my spine. Seriously. All worth it though! Let me know what you think of my other videos.
The hard work done here by one man immaculate and the video is flawless! This will help me greatly as I work on my backyard and its much appreciated. Thank you for all the time it took to put this together.
Rather than post my own ill jump here. Im in same boat. doing pavers for my kitchen im going to build under the awning i just built. this work is remarkable. i know he feels the sensation of hard work paying out with this beautiful gazebo./ I am feeling it, and can not wait to see our kitchen finished. im incorporating audio with karaoke and sharing 2 tvs im gonna mount and wire. Im so excited to build it. the siding guys are almost done. then its my turn!!! this is the rst time but i think im going to film it all.
Wow I’m no professional but you did an absolutely beautiful job. I have kids so I probably couldn’t get this done for like 10years but you my friend are extremely talented. I pray God blesses your home and every gathering in your beautiful pavilion!
I have no idea how this popped up on my feed, but good lord man that was about as impressive of a build as I have seen, and to of done that by yourself…. Honestly that’s remarkable. You’re clearly more skilled than the average homeowner, but that does not take anything away from this beaut of a project!
Thanks for watching and the kind words, don't forget to watch part 2. Let me know what you think of my other videos. I'm working on a treehouse build as we speak. Consider subscribing
@@nickf5862 It's coming along great, it's about 95% done. If you follow my IG you'll see some reels i've posted with progress updates. I'll need a few weeks to clean some stuff up and edit the footage.
Damn it’s lovely I wish you would have explained it especially like the red liquid for us slow learners. Defintiley a blessed man with blessed talent, WOW
That is a masterpiece right here. I am really digging this piece of art and am really impressed by how you managed to make it look so easy. Hat’s off to you for your hard work and dedication to your work.
I’m very much like you. I will design a way to do a “five-guy job” by myself, rather than soliciting help from others. Once I have “help”, the job always slows down as I can’t think straight because the “help” is “helping”….. 😂. Great work and I commend you for doing it yourself!!
thanks for watching! It would have been really helpful if I had someone assist with the sanding and staining of all the pieces. That took a lot of time and doesn't require skill or strength. I remember the one day, as I was standing there covered in sweat, if she could just sand the pieces while I worked out in the sun assembling, it would save me a lot of time. She screamed at me and said I should have hired someone to help. So I said fine! I'll do it alone and I hope I pass out from the heat on the roof and you feel really bad about it!!!!!!
@@TheFlyboySouth If you haven't already, go check out my treehouse, shed, and pizza oven build videos. Did all those myself as well. You'll probably enjoy them.
It's no wonder caperpenters are super built, looking at all the wood you're carrying!!! You did an amazing beautiful job! Love watching your videos and learning from them at the same time! 💯🙌
Badass. As a former timber framer, you have to employs many of the same skills I'm sure you had to file for a permit and therefore had to have someone engineer the whole thing. The braces for the the side pergolas were definitely large to support those timbers above. Weight, wind load, spans, etc. Always helps to know an engineer who can run the numbers.
Thanks for watching. Timber framing is fascinating to me. I would have loved to do true mortise and tenon joints but that would have taken so much longer.
Beautiful work and great attention to detail, not everyone takes the kind of pride in there work that it takes to create a masterpiece such as this example of yours. It's all in the prep work and of course foundation and you did a great job with both 💯👏 🍻
@@KeimpieceCarpentry what was your experience using the underlayment tile for your pavers they acttuly work ... i havent use it. But why did you chosse those instead use geo textile. Or honey combs grid both you need a tone of gravel...
@@jaandel1 That's exactly why I used them, I didn't want to have to use all the gravel. You don't save money, because the black panels are just as expensive as 4 bags of gravel. Each panel is $12. They actually cost me more money than the pavers did. But it saves the time of having to dig down 4 to 5 additional inches to lay the gravel. Plus it saves the work of laying the gravel. They hold up alright. This particular paver patio was problematic because of the amount of roots. They just never end. Even after digging out about 2 feet of dirt, there were still so many roots. It was very hard getting everything nice and level.
My man....Ay....you are a BEAST for this man. Goodness. You. Are. A. Beast for this! Just wow! That ladder and jack scaffolding was impressive too lol 15:42 Way to Go bro, for real. After building that thing, even if you do something to put you in the dog house....like...they Cant put you in the dog house, right lol
@@KeimpieceCarpentry you've GOT to be kidding....she has to be over the moon for that setup and the fact that "you" did it, not having to pay some company.
I purchased your plans for this structure and are done building . We did change things up so like you said in the plans we covered the pergola overhangs which help cover my pool pump with my set up . Thanks for everything man our family will enjoy this many many years to come . I would love to send you a picture to see what you think 🤔
Thanks Mellisa! Well my name is Kevin, I run a small wood working side business but also stay very active building things for myself. Let me know if you want some cool stuff built! Check out my Instagram for my work.
Thanks for watching and commenting. yea I saw the water level on another youtube video. it was the only way I could do it because the laser I have I can't see in sunlight and I didn't want to spend the money to rent an expensive construction one. I used the same water level technique for my tree house build. Check that video out I bet you'll like it.
IMPRESSIVE! What an amazing job on your own! That lift is a game changer ! Beautiful plan! Of course, I subscribed 😊 Looking forward to Part 2. Greetings from Virginia Beach, VA.
Thanks Richard! I can't take credit, I saw it on a youtube video. I new I wouldn't be able to see my laser level outside in the summer sun and I didn't want to rent a construction grade one because I'd have to rent it for weeks. This worked just fine, it was a little annoying though waiting for the water to level and settle each time I moved it.
Completed mines, using his blue prints! We are ready and can't wait for spring time 2024. My main difference is that I builded a deck even with my back door and I added gutters.
Nice to see the wife and family helping out. eye roll. I also love his selection of work shoes every day. :) always different but rarely safe. lol Used the shit out of the 2 wheeler too. I might have spent some of that saved money on a fancier one.
I asked my wife to help sand one time and she threw a fit, so after that I was hell bent on doing everything alone and secretly hoping I'd suffer a heat stroke on the roof to make her feel bad!
thanks for watching, don't forget to watch part 2 of the build, let me know what you think of my other videos as well. I'm about to post a DIY wood burning pizza oven build so stay tuned.
Thanks for watching! let me know what you think of my other videos. You'll probably like the shed and treehouse video. Stay tuned, I'm working on a large wood burning pizza oven build video!
@@Peirithous Awesome thanks! I recently posted a cool workbench one where I made a series of different vices, that one isn't really getting many views, probably because not as many people care about wood working specific hand tool benches. But I'm almost done with my next video which will be a custom build chicken coop, so hopefully more people will watch that one
...I like my neighbor Jim, I can keep up with him (pretty much) when 'e makes a mistake, I try not to do that. Ur justa damn show off. 😉 awesome job. and just one man.
Damn! The only other man I've ever seen, be able to build anything by himself at this scale, was my Dad! He died young... You have me now convinced that I can put my 10 x 10 metal Walmart gazebo together by myself tomorrow. I built an exteamly nice cabin when I was a young 11 year old. I've built other stuff through the years. BUT, this is impressive! You're also easy on the eyes. That's a nice bonus. Seriously though, beautiful work! ❤
Amazing! Congratulations!! How long did this take to complete by the one-man army that was yourself? It would probably take me a month bc I know one-20th what I need to know, so I'd be watching this, Part 2, and reading how-tos over and over every night for the first 2 weeks. Very impressive, Sir!
Thanks for watching Sabrina, don't forget to check out Part 2 of the build. Check out my other videos as well, I think you might like them, especially the shed build.
Thanks for that Zach! I'm glad you and your friends enjoyed it. Don't forget to watch part 2. You'll probably like my shed build video as well. I'm currently working on a treehouse build video, doing that all alone as well. Stay tuned, consider subscribing.
Great work all by yourself AND in bare feet and flips for most of it with all the hard and heavy materials (A very brave man)! Nice design and working knowledge!
Here are the build plans keimpiece.com/collections/build-plans-digital-files/products/gazebo-build-plans
This guy is a stud , I can’t believe he did it by himself
Thanks! don't forget to watch part 2. You'll probably like my shed video as well
Awesome job!!! As a paralyzed veteran struggling with PTSD watching this video helps me to know it’s okay to go outside and enjoy life under the patio with family and friends. I’m looking forward to part 2 and the plans. God Bless you and family brother. Hoorah!!
Thanks for watching, I'll be sure to let you know when I have the plans available. Part two is almost ready.
Thankyou for serving! Sir!
The plans are available now!
Thank you for your service and your sacrifice that we could never repay!
Thank you for your service sir.
Digging the PPE, flip flops and shorts lifting 300 lb beams by yourself, like a true warrior. Semper Fi brother.
Kill!
As a guy watching videos on UA-cam, I really approve of the work you did here.
Thanks man it means a lot! Let me know what you think of my other videos, I bet you'll like my shed build and my recent whiskey cabinet
You're great. I'll give you a thumbs up
Thanks for watching
I don't know anything about you, but this video is what people should think of when they think of an American. You are a hard worker for sure. I definitely admire you for the sweat and effort you put into this project. God Bless. Now I need to go hammer something. (subbed)
Thanks for watching and the kind words. This project was tough, that's for sure. It's funny, I was working on it this time last year, I keep seeing facebook post memories of my progress videos, I'm glad it's over! Let me know what you think of my other videos, you'll probably like them
That's the exact same thought I had.
Would love the plans for this build out... you're an inspiration... Great work!
Thanks for watching. Here are the plans keimpiece.com/collections/build-plans-digital-files/products/gazebo-build-plans
Dude that is sick and so are you,but in a good way!!!! lol OMG I'm building this as we speak!! I'm going with red Cedar.We love your channel already!!!
Thanks for watching!!!!! did you get the plans I have available? Let me know what you think of my other videos
@@KeimpieceCarpentry I didn't get the plans but just taking your ideas and building this for my space,My family and I can't wait to watch all your videos!!
@@jpeknowbody3649 Nice, let me know how it turns out.
This guy takes “one man job” to another level. Great job and great selection of equipment to be the “helper”. Outstanding!
Thanks for watching Mofongo! It was a tough project I'm glad it's done. Make sure you watch part 2 of the video!
@@KeimpieceCarpentry subbed🥳🥳
Cool thing about this video is that you did the whole thing by yourself… sad part is that you did it all by yourself. That’s a lot of work. Great job
@@TheBlindArcher. thanks for watching
I've never heard of that water level contraption... It's simply genius!!
Yea it's pretty cool. I saw it in another youtube video. I'm using it on my treehouse build video again as we speak. stayed tuned to see that. it'll be my next video I publish
I've seen it used on large barn builds. If you have enough hose, the water doesn't lie. Very cool build by the way.
Very beautiful and a lot of hard work by doing it alone. I only worry about the foundation. You should’ve dig deeper and use Thor iron for that weight.
Greetings from Italy
Thanks for watching! The footings were 24 inches deep. But I guess you can never overdo a foundation.
@@KeimpieceCarpentry weather always play a big role when it comes to cracks and damage in concrete. especially outdoor. So when I build something like that, I always use my steel to be on the secure site.
But don’t get me wrong mate.. you did a very good job
@@Mezzabotte54 Thanks!
How many Professions does this man have lol? Project Manager, Civil Engineer, Heavy Equipment Operator, Masonry Worker, etc...Nice work man!
Thanks for watching Keith!
Man, I miss those days...getting old really does suck!!!...enjoy the body while you can young man....Great Work!!
Thanks Robert. This project did take a toll on the body. Popped a rib and strained a bicep moving those beams around by myself
I am a trim carpenter. Lately i have been trying to venture out of my trade just a little. To do decks, sheds, etc. You sir are all around craftsman. You have inspired me to jump all in. Thank you for the awesome videos please keep them coming. If you are close to Tennesse let's have a beer.
Hey Kennie thanks for watching! Unfortunately I'm not in Tennessee or else I'd definitely take you up on your offer
You dont look like a man who needs to be told they are doing a good job, especially from a stranger. But, im a older family man, raised 4 sons and what appears to be a similar background as you from your tattoos and work ethic and i want to tell you son, that you are doing a good job. Who ever raised you did the world a favor. As you Keep putting your energy to bettering your environment for you and your family, the world is better off. Something we all witnessed in your video. God bless. Semper Fi
Semper Fi Brother, thanks for the kind words
As a retired 30 public works inspector you did an amazing job. I enjoyed the video.
Thanks for watching!!! Glad you enjoyed it. Go watch my shed video and let me know what you think
A freakin Tank of a man. I done broke my back at least 30 times watching him lift some of these things and im only half way through the video
Thanks for the kind words. By the end of it, I had strained a tendon in my bicep, and popped one of my ribs off my spine. Seriously. All worth it though! Let me know what you think of my other videos.
The hard work done here by one man immaculate and the video is flawless! This will help me greatly as I work on my backyard and its much appreciated. Thank you for all the time it took to put this together.
Thanks for watching and the kind words, check out some of my other videos and let me know what you think.
I would hate to get into any physical altercation with that man!
@@3drhodes you aint lying!
Rather than post my own ill jump here. Im in same boat. doing pavers for my kitchen im going to build under the awning i just built. this work is remarkable. i know he feels the sensation of hard work paying out with this beautiful gazebo./ I am feeling it, and can not wait to see our kitchen finished. im incorporating audio with karaoke and sharing 2 tvs im gonna mount and wire. Im so excited to build it. the siding guys are almost done. then its my turn!!! this is the rst time but i think im going to film it all.
Great watch- looks beautiful
thanks for watching. don't forget to watch part two. let me know what you think of my other videos
Wow I’m no professional but you did an absolutely beautiful job. I have kids so I probably couldn’t get this done for like 10years but you my friend are extremely talented. I pray God blesses your home and every gathering in your beautiful pavilion!
Thanks for watching Joel!
Job well done
Thanks!
I have no idea how this popped up on my feed, but good lord man that was about as impressive of a build as I have seen, and to of done that by yourself…. Honestly that’s remarkable. You’re clearly more skilled than the average homeowner, but that does not take anything away from this beaut of a project!
Thanks for watching and the kind words, don't forget to watch part 2. Let me know what you think of my other videos. I'm working on a treehouse build as we speak. Consider subscribing
@@KeimpieceCarpentry how's the tree house build coming?
@@nickf5862 It's coming along great, it's about 95% done. If you follow my IG you'll see some reels i've posted with progress updates. I'll need a few weeks to clean some stuff up and edit the footage.
@@KeimpieceCarpentry looking forward to it, unfortunately I'm not on IG so I'll have to wait.
One thing I respect about this guy he works great alone Salute
Thanks for watching, check out my other videos and let me know what you think .
Really glad I saw this and I am looking forward to part 2. That turned out beautifully. Well done. ✌from 🇨🇦
thanks for watching Dan!
Damn it’s lovely I wish you would have explained it especially like the red liquid for us slow learners. Defintiley a blessed man with blessed talent, WOW
Thanks for watching. The red liquid was food dye used in a water level. So I could see it better.
That is a masterpiece right here. I am really digging this piece of art and am really impressed by how you managed to make it look so easy. Hat’s off to you for your hard work and dedication to your work.
Thanks for the kind words David. Don't forget to watch part 2. Let me know what you think of my other videos.
I’m very much like you. I will design a way to do a “five-guy job” by myself, rather than soliciting help from others. Once I have “help”, the job always slows down as I can’t think straight because the “help” is “helping”….. 😂. Great work and I commend you for doing it yourself!!
thanks for watching! It would have been really helpful if I had someone assist with the sanding and staining of all the pieces. That took a lot of time and doesn't require skill or strength. I remember the one day, as I was standing there covered in sweat, if she could just sand the pieces while I worked out in the sun assembling, it would save me a lot of time. She screamed at me and said I should have hired someone to help. So I said fine! I'll do it alone and I hope I pass out from the heat on the roof and you feel really bad about it!!!!!!
I’m all too familiar with that scenario as well!!
@@TheFlyboySouth If you haven't already, go check out my treehouse, shed, and pizza oven build videos. Did all those myself as well. You'll probably enjoy them.
That was inspiring. The build and look of it is fantastic. Your work ethic was truly amazing!!!!
Thanks for watching!!! Don't forget to watch part 2, let me know what you think of my other videos.
Excellent job!! If only all builders were like you.
thanks for watching, let me know what you think of my other videos
It's no wonder caperpenters are super built, looking at all the wood you're carrying!!! You did an amazing beautiful job! Love watching your videos and learning from them at the same time! 💯🙌
Glad to hear it Rochi, thanks for watching
Badass. As a former timber framer, you have to employs many of the same skills I'm sure you had to file for a permit and therefore had to have someone engineer the whole thing. The braces for the the side pergolas were definitely large to support those timbers above. Weight, wind load, spans, etc. Always helps to know an engineer who can run the numbers.
Thanks for watching. Timber framing is fascinating to me. I would have loved to do true mortise and tenon joints but that would have taken so much longer.
Beautiful work and great attention to detail, not everyone takes the kind of pride in there work that it takes to create a masterpiece such as this example of yours. It's all in the prep work and of course foundation and you did a great job with both 💯👏 🍻
Thanks for the kind words Matt!!!! Check out some of my other videos, I bet you'd like my shed video and the whiskey / humidors cabinets I just made
@@KeimpieceCarpentry what was your experience using the underlayment tile for your pavers they acttuly work ... i havent use it. But why did you chosse those instead use geo textile. Or honey combs grid both you need a tone of gravel...
@@jaandel1 That's exactly why I used them, I didn't want to have to use all the gravel. You don't save money, because the black panels are just as expensive as 4 bags of gravel. Each panel is $12. They actually cost me more money than the pavers did. But it saves the time of having to dig down 4 to 5 additional inches to lay the gravel. Plus it saves the work of laying the gravel. They hold up alright. This particular paver patio was problematic because of the amount of roots. They just never end. Even after digging out about 2 feet of dirt, there were still so many roots. It was very hard getting everything nice and level.
Its men like you that built the pyramids! Amazing Job!!
Thanks Tango Tango!!!! I'll have another video posted soon, I build a sweet handtool work bench
Amazing skills and a great work ethic. Great video young man.
Thanks for the kind words good sir
Keep Doin’.
Thanks for watching
Me: sir, this is not a DIY project ok.
This guy: Hold my beer...
Amazing work, inspiring stuff for sure.👏👏
haha thanks for watching!
My man....Ay....you are a BEAST for this man. Goodness. You. Are. A. Beast for this! Just wow! That ladder and jack scaffolding was impressive too lol 15:42 Way to Go bro, for real. After building that thing, even if you do something to put you in the dog house....like...they Cant put you in the dog house, right lol
Thanks for the kind words my friend. My wife still isn't impressed.
@@KeimpieceCarpentry you've GOT to be kidding....she has to be over the moon for that setup and the fact that "you" did it, not having to pay some company.
I built an outdoor bench for simply sitting under the porch and my wife wanted to marry me again LOL
@@imsopharill haha you should see the tree house I'm finishing up now for my daughter. She's still not impressed. she's a hard woman to please.
@@KeimpieceCarpentry got a video for it?
If you liked this Gazebo Video, you'll love this shed I built myself. Check it out. ua-cam.com/video/Sk3bTp0AbP4/v-deo.html
I purchased your plans for this structure and are done building . We did change things up so like you said in the plans we covered the pergola overhangs which help cover my pool pump with my set up . Thanks for everything man our family will enjoy this many many years to come . I would love to send you a picture to see what you think 🤔
Please do! You can text them to me at 4845475346 or email to keimpiece@gmail.com. I look forward to seeing them!@@Christopheren
Don't know who you are but you should be proud of yourself..
Not just anyone can say they can build stuff like that.
Real man of genius!!
Thanks Mellisa! Well my name is Kevin, I run a small wood working side business but also stay very active building things for myself. Let me know if you want some cool stuff built! Check out my Instagram for my work.
The hardest working man in the universe. Great job bro 👍
Thanks man. Let me know what you think of my other videos you'll probably like my shed and treehouse one as well
Definitely beautiful, unique pergola.
thanks for watching, don't forget to watch part 2
Dude you fu**ing rock! All this work done by yourself and it’s amazing craftsmanship!
Thanks Johnny. It was a really tough project, I'm so glad it's over. Let me know what you think of my other videos.
That water level is genius. This is a lot of work my guy - congrats it looks great
Thanks for watching and commenting. yea I saw the water level on another youtube video. it was the only way I could do it because the laser I have I can't see in sunlight and I didn't want to spend the money to rent an expensive construction one. I used the same water level technique for my tree house build. Check that video out I bet you'll like it.
IMPRESSIVE! What an amazing job on your own! That lift is a game changer ! Beautiful plan! Of course, I subscribed 😊 Looking forward to Part 2. Greetings from Virginia Beach, VA.
thanks for subscribing! Check out the shed and treehouse build video you'll probably like those
@@KeimpieceCarpentry Will do and thanks so much! Keep rolling boss; you are amazing!!!
Super job,hope the wife likes it.👍
Thanks for watching, she ain't impressed
Excellent work
thanks for watching! Let me know what you think of my other videos.
Now that’s a slick paver laying system.
Thanks for watching! Don't forget to watch part 2.
You haven't strayed far from LeJeune. Awesome work from a new subscriber in Western NC. Tarawa Terrace was awful, but they're gone now. God Bless!
Yea I stayed local. It was a hard decision to get out, I'm still local enough that I can stay in touch with all my buddies still in.
You are a ONE MAN POWER HOUSE ,keep moving forward looking good 👍
Thanks for the kind words! Next project . . . wood burning brick pizza oven!
@1:54 Best tip around bro! Thank you!
Thanks Richard! I can't take credit, I saw it on a youtube video. I new I wouldn't be able to see my laser level outside in the summer sun and I didn't want to rent a construction grade one because I'd have to rent it for weeks. This worked just fine, it was a little annoying though waiting for the water to level and settle each time I moved it.
“ one man show “ awesome!!! Have about the same space in yard to do pavers but don’t think I will do it by myself
You're a smart man, definitely get some helpers lol Thanks for watching
Now if you had us a place to deer hunt. You would be the man lol
Absolutely blown away what you did by yourself. Talent and can do attitude is powerful.
Well done.
Thanks for watching, let me know what you think of my other videos, you'll probably like the shed build and tree house video
Water level… brilliant! Project looks great!
thanks for watching, don't forget to watch part two. Let me know what you think of my other videos
Completed mines, using his blue prints! We are ready and can't wait for spring time 2024. My main difference is that I builded a deck even with my back door and I added gutters.
Send me pictures I want to see! keimpiece@gmail.com
Nice to see the wife and family helping out. eye roll. I also love his selection of work shoes every day. :) always different but rarely safe. lol Used the shit out of the 2 wheeler too. I might have spent some of that saved money on a fancier one.
I asked my wife to help sand one time and she threw a fit, so after that I was hell bent on doing everything alone and secretly hoping I'd suffer a heat stroke on the roof to make her feel bad!
Most impressive my good man, well done😊
thanks for watching, don't forget to watch part 2 of the build, let me know what you think of my other videos as well. I'm about to post a DIY wood burning pizza oven build so stay tuned.
Great video. Especially like the simple water level setup
Thanks for watching, don't forget to watch part 2! Let me know what you think of my other videos. I bet you'll like the shed and treehouse video.
Finally. Another carpenter and craftsman like me who wears sandals during heavy lifting, and steel toed boots during intricate cuts and light work!
Thanks for watching!
@@KeimpieceCarpentry really great work.
@@numerousactuary6640 Thanks!
Man.. seems like alot of work for one man! Great job buddy! If you were neighbor i would have came over an gave you a hand.
Thanks for watching, yes it was a lot of work especially alone.
You Sir are my hero! You must be a Navy Seal.
Thanks for watching! Don't forget to watch part 2 and let me know what you think of my other videos. . . . Marine Infantry
Just saw the video🎉 wow awesome job thank you for your service 🇺🇸🫡
Thanks for watching
One of the best I’ve seen yet on UA-cam!
Thanks for watching! let me know what you think of my other videos. You'll probably like the shed and treehouse video. Stay tuned, I'm working on a large wood burning pizza oven build video!
Bravo, you did yourself alone
Thanks for watching, yep, it was very difficult doing it alone. Suffered some injuries moving those beams around.
That lift is a God send. Nice work
Yea idk what I would have done without it
Wow!! One man construction crew!! Impressive !! Thank you for sharing …getting ideas from your project ! Thank youuuu👋👋😍
Thanks for watching and commenting. let me know what you think of my other videos
@@KeimpieceCarpentry sure will continue to watch! Subbed! Amazing knowledge and talent🏆🏆🏆
@@Peirithous Awesome thanks! I recently posted a cool workbench one where I made a series of different vices, that one isn't really getting many views, probably because not as many people care about wood working specific hand tool benches. But I'm almost done with my next video which will be a custom build chicken coop, so hopefully more people will watch that one
👍I like the stain color you used🙂
Thanks for watching, let me know what you think of my other videos
God bless you bud......all I have to say.....by yourself WOW congratulations looks great....
Thanks let me know what you think of my other vids, you'll prob like the shed and treehouse
...I like my neighbor Jim, I can keep up with him (pretty much) when 'e makes a mistake, I try not to do that.
Ur justa damn show off. 😉 awesome job. and just one man.
thanks for watching, let me know what you think of my other videos
I really enjoyed watching this build... I will be copying it for my island house in the Bahamas ..lol
Thanks for commenting Timmy, good luck with the build! Send pics when its done!
Nice! ....muy buen work!
Thanks for watching
Dude. You are a beast!
Thanks Matt!!!! Let me know what you think of my other videos!
Damn! The only other man I've ever seen, be able to build anything by himself at this scale, was my Dad! He died young...
You have me now convinced that I can put my 10 x 10 metal Walmart gazebo together by myself tomorrow.
I built an exteamly nice cabin when I was a young 11 year old. I've built other stuff through the years. BUT, this is impressive!
You're also easy on the eyes. That's a nice bonus.
Seriously though, beautiful work! ❤
I'm glad you found the video helpful Deana, check out my other stuff and let me know what you think
This boy getting all kinds of browny points with the wife!!!!!❤❤
You'd think so but she's not impressed by anything I do. I have to get my positive affirmation from these youtube comments!
@@KeimpieceCarpentry Dude you are badass!!! Keep up the nice work!!!
@@leogarcia7998 Thanks for the kind words. Next video will be a treehouse build
I’m also a carpenter, holy smokes!that design, build and video were great! I’ll be tuning in to more of your work Sir
Thanks for the kind words! You'll probably like my shed build and tree house video, check them out
Amazing! Congratulations!! How long did this take to complete by the one-man army that was yourself? It would probably take me a month bc I know one-20th what I need to know, so I'd be watching this, Part 2, and reading how-tos over and over every night for the first 2 weeks. Very impressive, Sir!
Che lavoro stupendo! Bravissimo, sarebbe veramente fantastico avere le misure precise di tutto
thanks for watching
The sweat dropping off ya face when putting in that J hook for the column anchors 😂. Great video man! You gave me some tips for my project! 👍🏾
glad you enjoyed watching. It was certainly hot. 3 gallons a day and 24 busch light. Didn't pee once.
Yo bro, that was a beast mode build, one man crew
Thanks man, check out my other build videos I bet you'll like the shed and tree house. I'm working on a pizza oven build too!
After watching this video of you Sole Handily do this ALL by yourself. I had to Subscribe!!! Awesome Video.
Thanks for watching and subscribing! Be sure to watch some of my other videos and let me know what you think!
Not sure why this came across my feed but this is the most amazing thing I’ve seen all year. Enjoyed watching. Very impressive Wow 🤩
Thanks for the kind words! Don't forget to watch part 2.
Yes, this was very impressive had to share it with a buddy of mines who's looking to do something similar
@@phatboy243 Awesome! Thanks for watching, let me know what you think of my other ones!
@@KeimpieceCarpentry you got other ones? Will check them out
@@phatboy243 Yea man, subscribe and follow the channel
Wow! 😮 Many blessings to you! Such a hard working man!
Thanks for watching!
Thought I would visit your site too. I dig the beefiness of this structure. Excellent for family gatherings... well done sir!
Thanks! it was definitely a tough project to take on alone.
Классная беседка! 👍 Погрузчик (помощник) хороший ;)
Thanks for watching
What a strong man you are.
You are amazing. I enjoyed your technique. Good job.
thanks for the kind words
WOW 😮Wonderful job!! you’re the best 😍
Thanks for watching Sabrina, don't forget to check out Part 2 of the build. Check out my other videos as well, I think you might like them, especially the shed build.
@@KeimpieceCarpentry I will 👍👋
Fantastic skills brother!!!!!!
My hat off to you🤙🏼🤜🏼🤛🏼💪🏼🏆
It came out looking much better than GREAT!!!!!
YOU DA MAN!!!!!!!
No, you da man Tony! thanks for watching. Check out my other videos and give me some feedback
I have to applaud him that’s a lot of work to do by yourself
thanks for watching, it sure was a lot of work. Don't forget to watch part two and check out my other videos and let me know what you think
Wow awsome by yourself construction. Smart w the helping hand.
Thanks for watching!
10:45 This is why I use 3 150x50 cm against 1 150x150 cm posts. You are very brave man :)
thanks for watching, let me know what you think of my other videos, I bet you'll like the shed build and the tree house build
Damit your the man dude. Fantastic. I do framing on burnt houses and this is tough. Love the jack
Thanks for watching Jake! You'll prob like my shed build video too. check it out
Excellent, superb, outstanding. The only thing I would have done is use Bondo body filler on the column splits, sand them, then stain.
Thanks for watching Ozzie
What an amazing and satisfying video to watch. Been sending it to all my buddies. Hats off, my friend
Thanks for that Zach! I'm glad you and your friends enjoyed it. Don't forget to watch part 2. You'll probably like my shed build video as well. I'm currently working on a treehouse build video, doing that all alone as well. Stay tuned, consider subscribing.
Very Kool..... outstanding craftsmanship... can't wait to see part 2...
Thanks Henry, part two is out now, check it out. Check out the video I just posted as well, tree house built
Great work all by yourself AND in bare feet and flips for most of it with all the hard and heavy materials (A very brave man)! Nice design and working knowledge!
Thanks Rick! I never would have thought so many people would be commenting on my footwear...or lack there of
Fantastic job. Great design. 👍
Thanks for watching, let me know what you think of my other videos
My back hurts watching you lay that patio block! Great job
Thanks Jacob. I worked through the night to get those done. By the end of it I strained something in my bicep and popped a rib off my spine lol
@@KeimpieceCarpentry I bet, I saw a patio like this done up the street and they had a 5 man crew.
@@jjourdan8014 They probably got it done a lot faster than me lol
Good work! This is literally, " Do it yourself." Someone get this man an ice cold beer! Well done sir.
more like 12 ice cold beers! Thanks for watching Carlos, don't forget to watch part two. You'll probably like my shed video as well