Hey Mate full of admiration of you both for having a go and building your future home. Welcome to the Tablelands and it’s climatic conditions 👍. It can be trying sometimes as we found out when building our house in 2021
A “he” shed. And a “she” shed. What a fantastic idea. Again we’ll done to both of you. Hope your shoulder feels better soon Judy. Looking forward to the fitout inside.
Thank you for sharing, I really enjoy your videos and look forward to new videos. Judy is a bonza sheila so supportive of your home project, besides she has a beautiful smile.
It is a great building milestone for you to be in the dry. Nice looking shed. Beautiful wife. Just a bit of advise. I let my wife use my tools and some space in my shop. Now I spend an unusual amount of effort rounding up my tools and cleaning up where she has been working.
You say “we are not professional builders, but we do what we can”. Man if that is not professional then what is! Keep the good work man. Excited to see how it turns out 👍🏻
I bought an off grid shed house just like this. Already build with all off grid features and It’s the best buy of my life. Hope you enjoy yours just as much
What a spot, a dream place. Nice work you two. Judy is a legend, what a worker, hats off to you! When my wife is helping me I always insist she wears hearing protection, gloves, steel caps and anything else to protect her depending on what we are doing, while I wear Aussie Steel Caps (Thongs)... Joking aside, its the only way to protect your love.
You should tape the joins in the the insulation on both sides. Over lap and Tape the joints as well so the shed is air tight. Tape the insulation to the slab. The more taping the less insects.
Hope your shoulder gets better soon, Judy. We are here in Cardiff South Wales, United Kingdom 🇬🇧 it is great to see how different countries build homes. Looks fantastic, it will be great to see the finishing home 🏡
Great stuff Mr&Mrs T! You two make a great team! I love the videos and look forward to the next stage in your new dwellings! Scott, I love the way you go through each stage of the build and how you discuss how and why you are doing certain things. Even the attention to detail of protecting the fascia as not to scratch it at your awning. Any other tradie would have just forced it in and left it. I envy the peacefulness and the surroundings of nature you will enjoy, I love the water tanks and the other bits and pieces that we take for granted living in our concrete suburbia. I’m looking forward to your heating set up and power set up for the new build, you gotta build a nice big wood stove in there Scott! One that you cook on and heat the home. I miss the big Aga stove from back home, it connected to radiators in all the rooms,heated all the house up as well as done all the cooking. All the best on the journey Scott!
That really is the business, guys. It is a real steady steady process. It is great to see it coming together despite the weather setbacks over an extended wet.
I'm really looking forward to and ultimately dreading building something like this. The hardest part for me was getting together enough stand-alone power to live off-grid. Unless you have a spare $20k handy, nobody wants to talk to you about rural off-grid. If I lived in a metro area and wanted to do a feed-back-to-grid system then it'd be almost free, by comparison lol. I wish I had your rainfall lol. I run to town about every fortnight to haul water from the public bore, but you get used to it. Slowly getting enough roof-space for usefull run-off. Living in a tent teaches you a lot about tarps. Soon I'll have saved enough for a caravan and then I can get started on a pad and some hard panel annex for more roof and living space. The insulation will be welcome for winter too. My main issue (I think) for putting up a structure like this will be getting the main frames in place on my own. Lots of ropes and pulleys by the look of things. Might all get a bit ancient Egypt here for a bit. I'm loving the look of the place already and you haven't even begun the interior!
Thanks for your comment CB! Building by your self would be tough. Yes lots of cunning plans you must hatch. A caravan would be a good base. Off the ground and built in storage etc. We were really glad when we set up the water tanks. Before that we hauled the water in 20 l jerry cans. Getting your power is easier nowadays with DIY but still is an investment, particularly if you need high wattage for cooking etc. If you don't need high wattage you can build a much smaller, cheaper system I guess. Thanks again and all the best!
@@ScottTurnerformeindustrious power was a real worry until I figured out that I could start with a cheap generator and some small stand-alone panel/battery sets. I then slowly expanded them until I had enough power for my 24/7 needs then a little extra. Rarely need the gennie now.
Oh damn, rainwater collection system? And a big one too, love to see it. Always loved the idea of two tanks, a big gray water tank and a smaller well fed tank, elevated for a gravity pressure system.
Mate, I love this. From start to finish, I was enthralled. And you're lucky, my ex didn't know one end of a hammer from the other. So looking forward to the next instalment. 👍👍🍺
Great video, loved the lockout shot especially but good god man, dosen't she know that a man can't have too many sheds lol. Looking forwards to the outfit video....👍🇬🇧👍
Amigo Scott...me has dejando sin palabras para poder expresar lo que hoy he visto, sinceramente...quedaron mis pensamientos en blanco! Ni preguntas han quedado por hacer. Vendrá próximamente la cobertura interior imagino. Seguirte puedo llegar a comprarlo con el mejor seriado que haya visto y como tal comiéndome los codos esperando el próximo capítulo. Hablar sobre tus habilidades, bueno...mi capacidad de asombro la has superado innumerables veces, que puedo decir más allá de hacerte llegar mi agradecimiento por haberte conocido. Estoy contento, imagino ustedes dos! Un fuerte abrazo amigo Scott.
Great video you two. You make everything look easy. Of course anyone who has ever done anything knows that nothing is ever easy. Thank you for taking the extra time it takes to video all this. It looks great.
You got it dried in. That's a big step. Things will be much more comfortable now that you're out of the sun, rain, and wind. Congratulations. It makes things a lot less urgent.
My husband and I just binge-watched your wonderfully inspiring journey on your off grid property. What a beautiful spot and you’re both so patient, kind and work well together. Thank you for sharing. We are looking for land in Victoria, get out of the city ( the matrix). Blessings to you both 🙏
You have encouraged me to make a firm decision to have a shed house. The veranda is quite an attractive addition. I have to have somebody to build it for me in accordance to government regulations. Thanks Scott! Can't wait to see how you will do the fit outs.
So very satisfying to watch this come together. Great work you two. You should be proud of what you’ve done and I can’t wait to see how this project continues to evolve. 🙏🏻💕
Wow, this is coming right along! This is so exciting seeing the homestead taking shape! Judy, you are champion and are definitely NOT a dingus! Can't wait for the next video! Good on ya!
I really appreciate your achievement. I love it when the battler has a go themselves and not have to succumb to the ridiculous prices builders charge for the construction of such a shed. You saved plenty of money and have the satisfaction of having built it yourselves. Well done 👍
Great job guys you both did really well looking forward tthe next video remember when things get a bit hard it'll be worth it in the end and no one can take away the fact that you built it yourselves. Awesome
A lost art.....Two people that are married working together. Great job.
I think you are right. Thank you Dave!
Well done Judy. And the guy that helps out sometimes too, didn't catch his name
He goes alright sometimes, that fella.
Is there a guy that helps out? All Judy from what I can see :) Love you guys ♥
😂
Hey Mate full of admiration of you both for having a go and building your future home. Welcome to the Tablelands and it’s climatic conditions 👍. It can be trying sometimes as we found out when building our house in 2021
@@johnjordan4647 Thank you John! The weather has been interesting, but we are loving it. All the best!
A great way to spend my Saturday afternoon watching your update.
I hope you enjoy the video! All the best.
Your wife is beautiful - I hope you appreciate her lots! Thanks for posting the vids
Agreed and yes I certainly appreciate her. Thank you.
A “he” shed. And a “she” shed. What a fantastic idea. Again we’ll done to both of you. Hope your shoulder feels better soon Judy. Looking forward to the fitout inside.
Thank you Peter!
He shed, she said. Lol
Thank you for sharing, I really enjoy your videos and look forward to new videos. Judy is a bonza sheila so supportive of your home project, besides she has a beautiful smile.
Thank you!
It is a great building milestone for you to be in the dry. Nice looking shed. Beautiful wife. Just a bit of advise. I let my wife use my tools and some space in my shop. Now I spend an unusual amount of effort rounding up my tools and cleaning up where she has been working.
Haha, well Judy is happy to leaves the workshop to me. Thanks David!
beautiful project well done both we are going to do the same in Thailand 2023-2024 thankyou for the ideas steve and nam thailand
Thanks Steve and Nam! All the best for your build.
Great job helping out Judy.
Another great video Mr & Mrs Turner, The color really suits the surroundings of the outback.
Many thanks Ross!
You say “we are not professional builders, but we do what we can”. Man if that is not professional then what is! Keep the good work man. Excited to see how it turns out 👍🏻
Much appreciated Tom!
Looking good Scott... Thx for bringing us along.. Watch out for those Huntsman...lol.. Take care my friend and God Bless...
Thanks for dropping by Gary. All the best and God Bless!
Such a great channel Scott. Can't wait to get each new upload. Really really enjoy it.
Great to hear that, than you!
Unreal guys, I'm loving the new offgrid builds videos.
Much appreciated Der Adler!
Fantastic! Good teamwork!! Niek.
Thank you!
I’m staring down the barrel of a crappy night shift here in the UK mate. Delighted to see an update for my break, takes the edge off slightly. Cheers!
So good to hear the video helps :) Done plenty of crappy night shifts myself (A while back now)
Stellar result for two weeks work 👍👍
I bought an off grid shed house just like this. Already build with all off grid features and It’s the best buy of my life. Hope you enjoy yours just as much
Great to hear Johan! Thank you!
Love it! Can't wait for the next shed! I mean, barndominium!
Haha, yes the tractor shed has to be next :) thanks DB
Looking great, Scott and Judy!
Thank you Andrew!
Congrats Scott and Judy on another milestone in your journey. Pretty inspiring to watch your progress.
Much appreciated Delivered Concepts!
What a spot, a dream place.
Nice work you two. Judy is a legend, what a worker, hats off to you!
When my wife is helping me I always insist she wears hearing protection, gloves, steel caps and anything else to protect her depending on what we are doing, while I wear Aussie Steel Caps (Thongs)... Joking aside, its the only way to protect your love.
Well said C Waddy. Yes lovely place, thankyou!
Great teamwork! Knowing why you’re building and who you’re building for. That extra helping hand really makes the difference.
Thank you! Having an offsider sure helps.
Hello Scott
Haaaaa! ok you made your workshop and now your home! good!
In more you have space around, I really like it !
Thank you! Lots do do still with the fit out. Lot's of nature all around too. All the best!
Epic job
Looks great Judy
Thanks Joe, I'll let Judy know :)
You should tape the joins in the the insulation on both sides. Over lap and Tape the joints as well so the shed is air tight. Tape the insulation to the slab. The more taping the less insects.
Lots of insects up there. Thanks for the tips.
Hope your shoulder gets better soon, Judy. We are here in Cardiff South Wales, United Kingdom 🇬🇧 it is great to see how different countries build homes. Looks fantastic, it will be great to see the finishing home 🏡
Thank you Lloyd! Judy's shoulder seems to have improved in the last few days. Yes the fit out will be interesting. At least it will be out of the sun.
Well done, team work dream work.
Plus I love eucalyptus trees beautiful view
Thank you! Yes beautiful trees!
Hi Guys, these videos are totally awesome. I can’t wait to see the inside, it’s fantastic. Steve
Thankyou Steven!
Great stuff Mr&Mrs T! You two make a great team! I love the videos and look forward to the next stage in your new dwellings!
Scott, I love the way you go through each stage of the build and how you discuss how and why you are doing certain things. Even the attention to detail of protecting the fascia as not to scratch it at your awning. Any other tradie would have just forced it in and left it. I envy the peacefulness and the surroundings of nature you will enjoy, I love the water tanks and the other bits and pieces that we take for granted living in our concrete suburbia.
I’m looking forward to your heating set up and power set up for the new build, you gotta build a nice big wood stove in there Scott! One that you cook on and heat the home. I miss the big Aga stove from back home, it connected to radiators in all the rooms,heated all the house up as well as done all the cooking. All the best on the journey Scott!
Thank you Franko for your encouraging comment! Yes we will be building a wood stove hopefully very soon. All the very best!
Loved it👍👍me and my wife always work together, and I love it
Great to hear Richard! Thank you!
Good work Judy and assistant,i spose at least he can cook a steak on the rocket stove. Another enjoyable build and video Both of you
Judy says thank you, and yes Scott cooks the Best steaks ever ;) Cheers Roy!
Awesome stuff you two. Looking forward the next episode of the internal fit out.
Much appreciated!
That really is the business, guys. It is a real steady steady process. It is great to see it coming together despite the weather setbacks over an extended wet.
Thanks Dale! Bit by bit it comes together. The body is a bit sore too! All the best mate.
Good to see you again, friend. I rejoice in your success. May the Lord abundantly bless you, your family, your work, your hands.
Thank you so much! May the Lord bless you and your family also!
Pretty slick lookin shed. Cheers 4 sharing.
Thank you Just Tex!
I've never seen building with metal framing before. Very interesting. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Cynthia
G'day, great work, looks great, love the colour, look forward to seeing the fit out inside👍
Thank you BPT!
I'm really looking forward to and ultimately dreading building something like this. The hardest part for me was getting together enough stand-alone power to live off-grid. Unless you have a spare $20k handy, nobody wants to talk to you about rural off-grid. If I lived in a metro area and wanted to do a feed-back-to-grid system then it'd be almost free, by comparison lol.
I wish I had your rainfall lol. I run to town about every fortnight to haul water from the public bore, but you get used to it. Slowly getting enough roof-space for usefull run-off. Living in a tent teaches you a lot about tarps. Soon I'll have saved enough for a caravan and then I can get started on a pad and some hard panel annex for more roof and living space. The insulation will be welcome for winter too.
My main issue (I think) for putting up a structure like this will be getting the main frames in place on my own. Lots of ropes and pulleys by the look of things. Might all get a bit ancient Egypt here for a bit.
I'm loving the look of the place already and you haven't even begun the interior!
Thanks for your comment CB! Building by your self would be tough. Yes lots of cunning plans you must hatch. A caravan would be a good base. Off the ground and built in storage etc. We were really glad when we set up the water tanks. Before that we hauled the water in 20 l jerry cans. Getting your power is easier nowadays with DIY but still is an investment, particularly if you need high wattage for cooking etc. If you don't need high wattage you can build a much smaller, cheaper system I guess. Thanks again and all the best!
@@ScottTurnerformeindustrious power was a real worry until I figured out that I could start with a cheap generator and some small stand-alone panel/battery sets. I then slowly expanded them until I had enough power for my 24/7 needs then a little extra. Rarely need the gennie now.
well done Scott & Judy love the videos keep it up !
Thank you Dylan!
Your workmanship is fabulous!!! measurements...handling the grinder, cutting, precision all are class!!!
Many thanks!!
Well done Mrs. Turner, glad to see that you were able to get Scott to help you out more than last time. ;)
He is a Sloth but sometimes he's okay ;)
Sloths are wicked cute though.
@@LadyGecko Okay, you got me, maybe an Iguana with Sloth like speed then :)
Wish we saw this last September. This clip is full of lots of tips. Thanks Scott.👍
It's my hope people can find useful tips in these videos. Thank you!
Looks fantastic. Great work you guys.
Thanks David! Glad the outside is done now. Inside next.
@@ScottTurnerformeindustrious
Cant wait... This has been a fantastic series so far... Health to enjoy it bud.
Oh damn, rainwater collection system? And a big one too, love to see it. Always loved the idea of two tanks, a big gray water tank and a smaller well fed tank, elevated for a gravity pressure system.
We'll have a large elevated tank and a smaller tank to feed it. On the big shed we have a large tank, so 3 all up.
Awesome couple. Nice to see you all enjoy the build. I must also admit that it looks very very nice.
Thank you Kris! We have to make it home now.
Teamwork makes the dream work, great job both of you, it’s coming together 👌😊
Much appreciated Jenni, so true.
Judy is a winner! Stole the show
I know!
Mate, I love this. From start to finish, I was enthralled. And you're lucky, my ex didn't know one end of a hammer from the other. So looking forward to the next instalment. 👍👍🍺
Thanks Chris! Yes Judy is a great hand. I'm priming her to help build a Super Yacht next!
Well done Scott and Judy. Cheers from Melbourned
Much appreciated Cycle & Moto!
Well done!! 👌👍! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you Rudy!
HalleluYah
Shalom
Yah bless enjoyed watching that ☺️
Shalom! Thank you Amanuel!
Good on you both, it looks real good, keep the smiles coming, and thanks again for sharing your journey.
Always lots of big smiles when a project is finished, but now we moved onto the next one. Thanks again and all the best!
You both done so well 👍👍👍
Thanks Gregg!
Great video, loved the lockout shot especially but good god man, dosen't she know that a man can't have too many sheds lol. Looking forwards to the outfit video....👍🇬🇧👍
Haha, correct Tony! Thanks mate!
Amigo Scott...me has dejando sin palabras para poder expresar lo que hoy he visto, sinceramente...quedaron mis pensamientos en blanco! Ni preguntas han quedado por hacer. Vendrá próximamente la cobertura interior imagino. Seguirte puedo llegar a comprarlo con el mejor seriado que haya visto y como tal comiéndome los codos esperando el próximo capítulo. Hablar sobre tus habilidades, bueno...mi capacidad de asombro la has superado innumerables veces, que puedo decir más allá de hacerte llegar mi agradecimiento por haberte conocido. Estoy contento, imagino ustedes dos! Un fuerte abrazo amigo Scott.
Un fuerte abrazo Rodolfo. Gracias de nuevo por tus generosas y amables palabras, mi amigo.
The place looks great, guys. Well done!!!
Thank you!!
Good to see a bloke who knows his place.
Hello from Arizona! My wife and I love watching you both work together. Nice job!
Thank you to you both! All the best!
you two are a HOOT! enjoying the channel!
Thank you denbo!
Great video you two. You make everything look easy. Of course anyone who has ever done anything knows that nothing is ever easy. Thank you for taking the extra time it takes to video all this. It looks great.
Thank you Jim. Spot on.
I really look forward to these updates, thanks for bringing us along!
Thank you JW!
Well done job from a good team. I’m looking forward to the interior design. Thanks you two
Thank you! That's when the head scratching starts :)
You got it dried in. That's a big step. Things will be much more comfortable now that you're out of the sun, rain, and wind. Congratulations. It makes things a lot less urgent.
Thank you Ross! Yes agreed.
My husband and I just binge-watched your wonderfully inspiring journey on your off grid property. What a beautiful spot and you’re both so patient, kind and work well together. Thank you for sharing. We are looking for land in Victoria, get out of the city ( the matrix). Blessings to you both 🙏
Thank you both so much! It is a beautiful spot for sure. Blessings to you both also.
Where would you be without judy haha. Great job guys, really loving watching the progress !
Thank you!
Y'all are a great team. Really a nice build.
Ditto!
Thank you!
You have encouraged me to make a firm decision to have a shed house. The veranda is quite an attractive addition. I have to have somebody to build it for me in accordance to government regulations. Thanks Scott! Can't wait to see how you will do the fit outs.
That's great Abe! Yes fit out starts soon. Thanks for watching!
From Michigan USA all I got to say is beautiful beautiful beautiful nice job 👍
Well said Jesse. Thankyou!
Amazing setup& excellent work effort with rain & wind problems.
\well done
Thanks Bob! Where there is a will there's a way.
Looking good Scott! Judy, fantastic work! Cheers to both of you!!
Huge thanks Josh!
This woman is a treasure. Helpful and beautiful. Regards :)
Agreed. That's why I married her 31 years ago :)
Scott, i know you are skilled with your hands, but watching anyone work sheet metal without gloves gives me the heebie jeebies. Great build.
Thanks Dino. I like to feel the material and yes it teaches you to use your hands carefully.
Clearly a fantastic team! What a great job you've done, and I really can't wait to see the next part. Well done both of you!
Thank you Matt!
It’s a beauty. Can’t wait to see wait to see what you build next. 👍👍😎👍👍
Thank you Joel!
Well done to the both of you, very inspiring
Thank you!!
Well done to you both the new building looks fantastic.
Looking forward to seeing it once completed. All the best from Newport South Wales 🏴 UK
Thank you so much!
Love the glass doors! Always nice when the shed has a little bit of natural light. Looking forward to the buildout of the inside.
Thanks Matt!
Geez, a fully black metal shed. Perfect for baking!
Haha, hope not.
You make a great team. And you did good.
Thank you Drew!
I could watch this for days, awesome work.
Great to hear, thank you!
Those panels make an awesome noise when attaching!!! i wish they allowed metal buildings in my town. Good to see your progress, thanks for sharing.
Makes for a fast build. No metal buildings? Wow. Gets pretty hot over your way. I worked at Sierra Vista for a week in the early 90's, very hot.
Good job, looking forward to the next video
Thank you!
VERY NICE JOB GUYS. THE GUTTER SYSTEM SEEMED SOO EASY. I LIKE IT. THANKS FOR SHARING
Thank you!!
Awesome job guys. I know how Judy feels up tall ladders. Now the best bit fitting out. At least the weather can do what likes now.
Cheers Tim! Weather is beautiful right now!
I like how the whole thing trimmed out. I'll be looking forward to the interior fit out... And great to see the team work!!!
Much appreciated, thanks Greg!
I am enjoying the off grid build series so much Scott! I hope to do the same someday myself. Judy is kickin arse!
Thank you Bonnie! Yes she is :)
Looking good. I love it when a plan comes togerher.
Thanks Wayne! Plan, what plan ;)
So very satisfying to watch this come together. Great work you two. You should be proud of what you’ve done and I can’t wait to see how this project continues to evolve. 🙏🏻💕
Thank you so much!
Wow, this is coming right along! This is so exciting seeing the homestead taking shape! Judy, you are champion and are definitely NOT a dingus! Can't wait for the next video! Good on ya!
Thanks Tom! Yes not a Dingus :)
Go Judy! Hey Scott, my experience is the Mrs will take over both sheds...Do you have a swag?
Haha! Oh........bugger
I really appreciate your achievement. I love it when the battler has a go themselves and not have to succumb to the ridiculous prices builders charge for the construction of such a shed. You saved plenty of money and have the satisfaction of having built it yourselves.
Well done 👍
Thank you Tony. Yes everything has become crazy expensive and I have to do what I can to save the $$.
That was brilliant! So impressive.
Thank you!
Thanks for sharing your journey. You guys are such an inspiration 😊
Thank you Shane!!
Apparently our home is not "girt by sea". Nice work. Enjoying the "series".
When it rains it is :) Thanks Shane!
Well done. I look forward to the next video. 😊😅
Thank you Cathy!!
Great job guys you both did really well looking forward tthe next video remember when things get a bit hard it'll be worth it in the end and no one can take away the fact that you built it yourselves. Awesome
Thank you Darin! Yes there is lots to do, but it's like you say, all worth it.
Coming along great, i'm interested to see the inside take shape, thanks to you both for sharing the build. keep the tilt in yer kilt.
Thank you Kerouacf 00! Great to get some progress out here in the bush. On tilt all the time ;)
Well done, good to see Nala supervising.
Thank you Barb, yes she is our shadow.
Well done! Looking forward to the next instalment!
Thanks David!