BLAST CLEANING TRANSFORMED THIS OLD BUILDING
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
- We tried our best but sometimes you need to call in the big guns!
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That's so mesmerizing, I think you could have posted a real time video of just him blast cleaning the whole thing and We All would have watched!!!
Looks like Tims had a blast !
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That was spell binding, great workmanship 😊
I used to live in a big victorian terrace in Bradford. The guy 2 doors down from me had the front of his house painted white and the stone windows painted blue, to keep his other half happy. He did say it would look terrible but she wouldn't have it. So he paid out for decorators to come and paint the place. When it was done she decided it looked terrible and he had it all blasted off again.
"Why didn't you tell me it would look that bad?!"
Poor bloke!!
Would love to see a comparison of this vs dry ice blasting which I thought was meant to be ideal for this type of thing.
I think I need this for dusting! 😂🇨🇦
Nice bit of blasting work, looks good now the outbuilding
Amazing transformation. Was there ever an update on the 3-D mapping of your property? I am an avid watcher but may have missed it 😊
I’ll come sort your roof out Tim 👍🏻. Steam cleaning that roof would look beauutifulll 😊
Looks fantastic.
Turned out well! 😃
So satisfying 👍
Thanks - i always wondered how this was done.
looks so much better :)
You need to jet wash the roof tiles now - then treat them with Patio Magic or similar 😀
The options in media blasting are cool. I looked at dry-ice blasting a log house that needed re-finishing, as the more aggressive mechanical stripping was either too labour intensive, or far too damaging to the soft wood. Even pressure washing with water would chew up the wood grain, sand too aggressive also. Soda blasting wold have probably worked, but not suitable for the environtment around the house, and ground walnut ineffective.. Sadly, the cost for dry-ice came back at the equivalent of 20,000.oo of Your English Pounds, just for the cleaning. A small army of students armed with sanding blocks was deployed instead.
Been following you for a number of years and love the channel, especially how your projects have grown in scale. I have a question though. We are on our second project house, like you, doing almost everything ourselves and I am really struggling to motivate myself to get stuff done. Do you ever feel like this/have any tips for pushing on?
Start a UA-cam channel, take a break and you’ll soon get an email asking why you haven’t put a video up! 😂 I struggle to finish a project especially when it’s repetitive, it’s the curse of having too many things going on.
@@TheRestorationCouple Haha! I'm not going to lie, we have considered it at various points along the journey, but it always felt like more work! I have taken your advice though and set one up this afternoon! Let's see how it goes! Thank you!
I remember the old timers using old engine oil on timber posts to stop rot.... over time it remained black never needed to re apply...... there waxnt the green stuff we are saturated with now!
Great job, looking great. If I was you I'd bedec msp those metal doors and they will come up new
Wow!
How satisfying would that job be 👍
Cracking Job. Expensive??
It's a little like "watching paint dry" but, in the most therapeutic way....
I had a table soda blasted, have to say I was disappointed. It caused the grain structure to open up, as in the softer parts eroded more.
Quite the transformation! I've got to ask what is the cost of a job like this? Also I've noticed on a lot of your wideangle / fisheye shots it gets all a bit wibbly wobbly trippy 😂 Are you using some kind of stabilisiation in post? It almost looks a bit like YT's built in stabilisation which can get full on Strawberry Fields haha
The roof still looks fabulous and authentic. No need to clean it
Now you need nice doors for the shed ....🍻
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How ,long did it take to do that, was that quick or did it take 4 or 5 hours
1-2 hours with chatting between I guess. Took me longer to clean up after. 😂
I was kind of sad to see the white go, it had something i guess, but after watching the red come out so nice for ten minutes it grew on me totally.
And those beams are beautifull compared what they were, but actually also beautifull not compared.
Tim can you tell TIm, he has some mentionworthy patience not seen in many of that age.
Just finished watch the girls get their boots stuck in the mud on DIY farm, very funny from my house ‘cos I did not have to deal with the mud.
Now this I want done to the front of our Georgian house. Dam paint
Tim to get oil from timber use the old trick of fire to draw oil or anything else to the surface.
roof needs doing 100% i know you want to do it 🤣
Not sure how environmentally friendly blasting glass everywhere is? 8:13
Basically sand, not sure it’s much different than sweeping up kiln dried sand. Might be wrong but probably better than chemical strippers and having it enter the watercourse.
That's the suit you should have worn when the bees were all over you when you used the citristrip
That would have kept him out! Bit hot that time of year though!
Promo>SM
I can't imagine why the walls were painted in the first place ...
I would guess it was to help keep it cooler and easier to clean when it was in use as a milking parlour for the dairy farm.
I'm the same, never understood why anyone would paint brickwork. Just creates constant maintenance.
Anti-bacterial paint? Foot and mouth; TB, etc. I have a former cow barn which was painted with it.
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