Great update ❣ I was only thinking of you the other day and wondering how you were getting on with things. I love your lighting, I'm a huge fan of fancy lighting, my favourite thing ever is a spaceman lamp that projects a nebula onto the ceiling with laser stars ✨✨✨ So good to see everything coming together, and also the finished nerd room is a glimmer of hope that you will be back to doing nerd videos again soon! 🤞🏻(and Twitch streaming 😉 )
Awesome update, you have done great things to the house. Nice to see some nerd stuff, too. Can't wait to see more or even gardening videos if you're going to do those :)
Looking good, you have put a lot of work in since your last video.With the fire place you are working on you could lay some large slabs (Slate?) raised up with a hidden step of an inch or two so they cover the the missing floor.
If only you had a video recording of what you did with your clock...oh wait... :) Glad to see you're still alive...and great progress on the house! Hope to see more nerd content again in the future.
Weird, I see from the comments a lot of others were thinking about you recently too. I still love listening to the old Goon Show and Round the Horne episodes, I might have to give Pumpkin radio a go. Good to see things coming along, making that house a home 👍
6:30 never try to match the wood. Remove all the bad stone completely and build a new structure on top, and later on you can decide how to fool the eye , I mean distract the eye from the weak spot, the damage point - which only you know and remember. Maybe find a nice old oak tree board and simply build a u-frame or whatever but I would start with a simple plain white solution, then play around with a newer board which might not fit that well, but gives you an impression. And then sometimes you will find an old board in a shed or what ever that can find new glory there. Put the board around that wall like a u and then you can lay another horizontal piece that will look like it belongs there. We had done that 25 years ago in a similiar situation with no chance to get the spot fully covered with old ornaments or tiles and could never found matching ones, cause one time they were darker other time they had a different size or they had stains. At the end we took an old board of oak and cut it into a frame all around like in your situation and layed that horizontal one like the verge in a door, This way you create 2 rectangled areas that you can fill what ever you like separted by a door verge or maybe called door sill. Might sound weird, but start to clean the mess, build the new underfloor, put a white sheet of paper onto it which are used in conference rooms to draw sketches. Then you have a white floor and can play around with a kind of frame out of planks. The older the oak the better it will fit.
Got a plan, a rough one, well... not really a plan but it'll hopefully work out. I'll see if my tiler will let me record but it should all work out. Although it is called a structural hearth, in this case there is nothing structural about it. What is the worst that can happen? 😉 For covering the floor gap, I have found some really nice blank sign boards, like mounting boards with a lovely mitred edges (unsure of spelling) that I could cut in two and paint the same as the skirting. Not bought them yet.
They are probably firebricks laid with Fire cement and tile adhesive would survive the temperatures that close. Nowadays real fires are nice but a hazard. you can get the same results safer with modern fire effect electric fires.
For some reason you popped into my thoughts today and I wondered how your renovations were going? 💕💕
Great update ❣ I was only thinking of you the other day and wondering how you were getting on with things. I love your lighting, I'm a huge fan of fancy lighting, my favourite thing ever is a spaceman lamp that projects a nebula onto the ceiling with laser stars ✨✨✨ So good to see everything coming together, and also the finished nerd room is a glimmer of hope that you will be back to doing nerd videos again soon! 🤞🏻(and Twitch streaming 😉 )
Coming along very well, those rooms are looking very nice now.
I was JUST thinking about you the other day and thought, "Huh, I hope he's not dead."
That's high praise.
I think its adorable how you call it your nerd stuff.
Thanks David. It looks like it's coming together niceley. I like the blue tiles. Good to see you got some nerd time in. Take care.
Thanks 👍
Things are looking good. Cheers!
Red maples are my favs. I love them.
Good to see the updates as always buddy! Hope you're doing well?!! 👍🏻
Awesome update, you have done great things to the house. Nice to see some nerd stuff, too. Can't wait to see more or even gardening videos if you're going to do those :)
As the album name says: So far so good 👍
Love these updates, thanks for putting up another video and looking for the next one!
Looking good, you have put a lot of work in since your last video.With the fire place you are working on you could lay some large slabs (Slate?) raised up with a hidden step of an inch or two so they cover the the missing floor.
I decided against a raised slate (or other stone) hearth, I have these visions of stubbing my toe on it.
If only you had a video recording of what you did with your clock...oh wait... :) Glad to see you're still alive...and great progress on the house! Hope to see more nerd content again in the future.
I was just thinking about whats up with you :D Good to see some electronics back on your desk also good progress with the renovation!
great progress - have not thought you would have achieved so much meanwhile.
Personally I'd definitely fit a log burner just for future proofing before the green zealots get the sale of new log burners banned.
Weird, I see from the comments a lot of others were thinking about you recently too. I still love listening to the old Goon Show and Round the Horne episodes, I might have to give Pumpkin radio a go. Good to see things coming along, making that house a home 👍
Get well, best wishes!
Missed your videos David!
6:30 never try to match the wood. Remove all the bad stone completely and build a new structure on top, and later on you can decide how to fool the eye , I mean distract the eye from the weak spot, the damage point - which only you know and remember.
Maybe find a nice old oak tree board and simply build a u-frame or whatever but I would start with a simple plain white solution, then play around with a newer board which might not fit that well, but gives you an impression. And then sometimes you will find an old board in a shed or what ever that can find new glory there. Put the board around that wall like a u and then you can lay another horizontal piece that will look like it belongs there. We had done that 25 years ago in a similiar situation with no chance to get the spot fully covered with old ornaments or tiles and could never found matching ones, cause one time they were darker other time they had a different size or they had stains. At the end we took an old board of oak and cut it into a frame all around like in your situation and layed that horizontal one like the verge in a door, This way you create 2 rectangled areas that you can fill what ever you like separted by a door verge or maybe called door sill.
Might sound weird, but start to clean the mess, build the new underfloor, put a white sheet of paper onto it which are used in conference rooms to draw sketches. Then you have a white floor and can play around with a kind of frame out of planks. The older the oak the better it will fit.
Got a plan, a rough one, well... not really a plan but it'll hopefully work out. I'll see if my tiler will let me record but it should all work out. Although it is called a structural hearth, in this case there is nothing structural about it. What is the worst that can happen? 😉
For covering the floor gap, I have found some really nice blank sign boards, like mounting boards with a lovely mitred edges (unsure of spelling) that I could cut in two and paint the same as the skirting. Not bought them yet.
They are probably firebricks laid with Fire cement and tile adhesive would survive the temperatures that close.
Nowadays real fires are nice but a hazard. you can get the same results safer with modern fire effect electric fires.
Spotted the CD :-)
tp4056 i think you meant :)
It's been a while 🤣