Great content and beautiful finish out build. Now just need to announce when the Airbnb rental for the loft, including a smoked meat meal for dinner, so I can make a reservation 😀. Enjoy your videos and can't wait for the next one! 👍🇺🇸
Yaaay, more electrical, LOL Now you can slide down without using the stairs ( that's how used to do as a child, driving my parents crazy:))) Congrats on your new office. Now to make a zip line and you can host certain guests:)))
Wow!! That looks so awesome, Andrew!! Perfect way to end the year! Happy New Year to you, Tiffany, Bullet, and Ruger!! Wishing you many blessings in 2023!! ❤ God bless.
You've made me type "awesome" so many times, I'm starting to search for a new word to describe your work, projects, and ideas Andrew. My dad used to make our family laugh with his use of the word "fantastic"... I can't remember how or when this started (a scene in an old movie perhaps) but whenever he saw something really impressive; "Oh my... that's FANtastic" would be something he would say. For 2023, I'm going to pay a little tribute to my dad Owen by using his word when commenting on your videos... "FANTASTIC!" 😊 Thank you for all the content, entertainment, and ideas. Have a Fantastic 2023, Kelleys!
Awesome job Andrew. I wish I knew you having trouble to trim, because I used to have the same trouble with trim. A trick that I learned that I use is an angle finder on your two top rail pieces the one that goes towards the wall to the first stair platform and then you put it on the saw and you cut those pieces at the same time with the saw and then they match up perfectly and when you come around the corner you do the same thing using angle finder and cut the pieces at the same time on the saw. They'll match up perfectly. And on the handrail going down the stairs cuz it's longer you'll have to worry about a precise cut, you use an angle finder again to get the angle from the top rail down the the side rail going downstairs and yet to have some kind of platform where you hold that angle to the chop saw and you cut those two pieces at the same time right where they join (on on their side of course or standing up however you want to look at it) together and they'll match up perfectly. In other words you're cutting two pieces where they join together at the same time. I hope that helps. You have the most beautiful do-it-yourself stairs I've ever seen, fantastic job.
Wow. The stairs are amazing. Why not put a sofa bed in your office? You have a bed when you need one and it's tucked away when not needed. I love the one in my office.
Andrew that is a very very nice home you have man. You did an Excellent job of building your house. It is so awesome to see that you are a Proud owner of that house. You work so hard at this. I am so happy for you & your wife man. Happy new year to you and your family. Good video buddy thanks you for sharing it.
Rout or use your table saw to cut a channel the width of the metal top piece about 1/8 or 3/16 deep that will help hide the waves in the metal and deal with twists and warps in the wood.
Andrew I work for Graco Spray Equipment. We make a Fine Finish Low Pressure tip (FFLP). These will allow you to turn your pressure down on your sprayer thus eliminating ALOT of the overspray that I'm seeing and the runs that you're experiencing. These will NOT require you to slow down your process. Plus, by being able to turn the pressure down, it will make your pump last longer because it's not having to work as hard. If you'll go by your local Sherwin-Williams store, they should have these in stock.
What you have is our DIY sprayer. They will work but not to the extent that they do on our contractor line of sprayers ( that's the division I work in). Our contractor line starts with the 390 and up from there. I'd be happy to send you one at NC. Email me where I can send it to you so that you can try. The tips that you are currently using have about a 60 gallon life span before they wear out. Since our FFLP tips allow you to run at lower pressures, they will average about 140 gallons before they wear out.
Where the angled handrail meets the flat top handrail, could you not use wooden dowels (2-3) to make a glue tight joint? Just a thought to help with any twisting of handrails.
Is that Cash's bed up in the loft???????😆 Looks great though!!!!
Chris's bed, he offered rent 😉
@@TKCL ahahaha I gave my bed up for Mr Doug...... Plus I work, cook and even take out the trashcan 🤷🏽♂️
The cooking has me interested 🤔
Beautiful touch to finishing off the loft, it looks great. Very well done Andrew.
Thank you
Excellent work 👍
Thank you
Great content and beautiful finish out build. Now just need to announce when the Airbnb rental for the loft, including a smoked meat meal for dinner, so I can make a reservation 😀. Enjoy your videos and can't wait for the next one! 👍🇺🇸
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Looks Fantastic.
Thank you
Andrew the pine caps really finish the stair railing build off. They are gorgeous. You sure do not disappoint!! Everything looks fantastic. ❤️❤️. 🇨🇦
Thank you very much
Andrew, once again you’ve done a fantastic job. The entire stair project was well executed and turned out fantastic.🎉
Thank you very much
Awesome build and a great view from up there
Thank you
Beautiful stairs. You do such a wonderful job on everything you do.
Thank you very much
Beautiful, just like I had imagined it would be Andrew!! So happy to see those stairs and rails finished. Wood top rail just made it!!
Thank you very much
Gorgeous! Worth all the effort.
Hey Andrew, project farm not too long ago did a thing on right angle drills
Sure did, I try to watch most of his stuff.
Stunning ❤ it really sets everything off.
Thank you
The stairs and railings look great!
Thank you
Beautiful job, Andrew!
Thank you
One word "FANTASTIC"!
At first I didn't like it at all but now that you put up the railings it looks amazing and it's beautiful.
Man those stairs turned out fantastic!!
Thank you so much!
Looks nice. Great job getting it done.
It's looking great Andrew. The loft turned out awesome.
Thank you
Assume video Andrew you’re buddy ruger was having fun 🤩 while you were getting work done with the railing caps ❤
The handrails set it off! Nicely done!
Thank you
Looks marvelous! Can’t wait to see what you’ve got coming up. 😊
A huge list of things
Yaaay, more electrical, LOL Now you can slide down without using the stairs ( that's how used to do as a child, driving my parents crazy:))) Congrats on your new office. Now to make a zip line and you can host certain guests:)))
Nicely done Andrew. The railing really ties the look all together
Thank you
Wow!! That looks so awesome, Andrew!! Perfect way to end the year! Happy New Year to you, Tiffany, Bullet, and Ruger!! Wishing you many blessings in 2023!! ❤ God bless.
Thank you, happy new year.
Amazing Craftsmanship and love the staircase
Thank you
Absolutely gorgeous Andrew!
Thank you
Atta boy andrew!!!!!!
You've made me type "awesome" so many times, I'm starting to search for a new word to describe your work, projects, and ideas Andrew. My dad used to make our family laugh with his use of the word "fantastic"... I can't remember how or when this started (a scene in an old movie perhaps) but whenever he saw something really impressive; "Oh my... that's FANtastic" would be something he would say. For 2023, I'm going to pay a little tribute to my dad Owen by using his word when commenting on your videos... "FANTASTIC!" 😊 Thank you for all the content, entertainment, and ideas. Have a Fantastic 2023, Kelleys!
Lol I used to use the word fantastic a lot until people started making fun of me on my videos.
Awesome video. Those steps look amazing in your new home.
Thanks so much!
It is pretty, Andrew.
Thank you
It is absolutely beautiful Andrew ,great job
Thank you
Great job Andrew
Thank you
Awesome job Andrew. I wish I knew you having trouble to trim, because I used to have the same trouble with trim. A trick that I learned that I use is an angle finder on your two top rail pieces the one that goes towards the wall to the first stair platform and then you put it on the saw and you cut those pieces at the same time with the saw and then they match up perfectly and when you come around the corner you do the same thing using angle finder and cut the pieces at the same time on the saw. They'll match up perfectly. And on the handrail going down the stairs cuz it's longer you'll have to worry about a precise cut, you use an angle finder again to get the angle from the top rail down the the side rail going downstairs and yet to have some kind of platform where you hold that angle to the chop saw and you cut those two pieces at the same time right where they join (on on their side of course or standing up however you want to look at it) together and they'll match up perfectly. In other words you're cutting two pieces where they join together at the same time. I hope that helps. You have the most beautiful do-it-yourself stairs I've ever seen, fantastic job.
Funny you mention that, I did use a finder for the down stairs portion.
Excellent 🥇🥇🥇
Ill be honest, didnt think the rails needed the wood but let me tell u i was wrong! Looks great!
Thank you very much
Looks really nice. Great job, Andrew!
Thank you
Looks absolutely beautiful
Thank you
Good job on whole house 🏠
Thank you
Wow. The stairs are amazing. Why not put a sofa bed in your office? You have a bed when you need one and it's tucked away when not needed. I love the one in my office.
We had a spare mattress so we thought we would use it up there.
Hi, Andrew! Very nice. I like the pine cap.
Thank you
Maybe a couch that turns into a bed...for guest space
We have a spare mattress so it seemed like the perfect spot.
Fine work.
Thank you
Looks amazing. Beautiful
Thank you
That turned out awesome!
Thank you
Andrew that is a very very nice home you have man. You did an Excellent job of building your house. It is so awesome to see that you are a Proud owner of that house. You work so hard at this. I am so happy for you & your wife man. Happy new year to you and your family. Good video buddy thanks you for sharing it.
Thank you very much Mack! Happy new year
Rout or use your table saw to cut a channel the width of the metal top piece about 1/8 or 3/16 deep that will help hide the waves in the metal and deal with twists and warps in the wood.
Waves are gone now, they all pulled tight.
Andrew I work for Graco Spray Equipment. We make a Fine Finish Low Pressure tip (FFLP). These will allow you to turn your pressure down on your sprayer thus eliminating ALOT of the overspray that I'm seeing and the runs that you're experiencing. These will NOT require you to slow down your process. Plus, by being able to turn the pressure down, it will make your pump last longer because it's not having to work as hard. If you'll go by your local Sherwin-Williams store, they should have these in stock.
Awesome and these will work with the entry homeowner model sprayer I have? Thanks!
What you have is our DIY sprayer. They will work but not to the extent that they do on our contractor line of sprayers ( that's the division I work in). Our contractor line starts with the 390 and up from there. I'd be happy to send you one at NC. Email me where I can send it to you so that you can try. The tips that you are currently using have about a 60 gallon life span before they wear out. Since our FFLP tips allow you to run at lower pressures, they will average about 140 gallons before they wear out.
I wil need to know what tip size you are currently using
Awesome thanks! Kelleyscountry@gmail.com
The 515 because any smaller and my pump doesn't have enough pressure to push through. I have a 413 tip and it's a no go.
truly enjoy your videos
Glad you enjoy the content.
Looks great 🙌🏼
Thank you
Awesome build I think it's beautiful
Thank you
Dang that looks amazing..... No more looking at wavy metal 🫣🫣🫣 my OCD couldn't take it 🥺🥺
lol
I think you did an awesome job. Happy new year.👍💞
Thank you very much, happy new year.
It looks amazing!
Thank you
Where the angled handrail meets the flat top handrail, could you not use wooden dowels (2-3) to make a glue tight joint?
Just a thought to help with any twisting of handrails.
Yes that or biscuits
Turned out very nice! 👍 Happy New Year!
Thank you
Wow! very impressive, looks absolutely amazing... :-) Is that Ruger under those covers? LOL
Negative, that would be bullet.
Happy New Year’s
Happy new year
Great job! Do you think putting clear silicone in those gaps would work? Not sure how it would work with the poly but it would close the gaps
I don't think I'd like the look personally.
Beautiful work. Looks like viewrail in terms of finish. What is the Saving overall
No idea on savings, a lot, thousands for sure!
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Who’s in the bed? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Somebody that snores, I bet... 🤣
I think it’s Cash
Andrew Your home look’s fantastic great job, I see there’s a bed for Cash. Catch ya later in the live.
Lol one of Tiffany's thousand pillows.
Congrats,Andrew. The loft looks amazing, just like the rest of the house!
Very, very nice work Andrew, looks amazing!
Thank you
Awesome job Andrew!
Thank you