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@GaiaCarney
28 күн бұрын
I had no idea how windows like that worked! I know them as double-hung and apparently they’re easier to clean? Lovely job, Bill ⭐️
@barb7693
28 күн бұрын
Hey Patchy! Good update. Quick question….how much does a window like that cost? It’s so thick…obviously to accommodate the old thick walls….we don’t have that here in the US….I imagine your house may be as old as the US…just sayin’….😂…so was curious about that cost in comparison to here.
Bill deserved a cup of tea. Those windows are going to serve you well for years to come!!
@Patchy
28 күн бұрын
He did, but he didn't want one haha. Offered him a bacon roll as well but he was focused on the job!
As someone currently renovating my first home, this channel is such a comforting place to visit when I'm feeling overwhelmed by all my projects. Makes me feel less alone :)
@Patchy
28 күн бұрын
Well that's a lovely comment. Thank you!
now, I want to see Junior in a boiler suit!
@Patchy
28 күн бұрын
I'll see what I can do
@DonnaleaSpencer
28 күн бұрын
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Nothing brightens up my Sunday like watching a hot ginger Scotsman doing demo work! I tried to get my calico cat Minty to watch with me, but she is curled up for her morning nap. Cheers George, love these vlogs.
@Patchy
28 күн бұрын
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tidying up is always appreciated by whomever does the repairs...good you!
@Patchy
28 күн бұрын
🧹👨🏻🦰
All is well in the world 😫😩... another Sunday Video Drop'd by George!!!!.....💃🏽..........😁😁
@Patchy
28 күн бұрын
Trying to stay consistent!
@GenesisOne-nb4hw
28 күн бұрын
@@Patchy 🥰
Very off subject, but your background music is simply the BEST, both calm and upbeat, without being distracting. I appreciate that. It adds a nice quality to your already terrific postings.
@Patchy
28 күн бұрын
Thank you! It's all from EpidemicSound. If any other video makers are reading this comment, I've got a link in the video description which will give us both a free month if you sign up! 😅
@chriscohlmeyer4735
28 күн бұрын
As a person with Autism and ADHD I know the music is there but at the same time "what music". I find that so many of the people that make content for us use distracting music and often rerelease the video with no music.
@sairhug
27 күн бұрын
@@chriscohlmeyer4735 Hear, hear! I've had to make pleas to some of my other favourite content creators on this very topic. So many times I've had to stop watching. George has got it just right.
You’re such a delight and I love the random punchlines so thanks
@kevinm-py1nt
28 күн бұрын
"Future George"
@FrogeniusW.G.
27 күн бұрын
I 100% agree. ❤
Speaking of “meditative”, watching you do your thing and listening to you explain it is “meditative”. 😃
I used to have a 200-year-old cottage. It was held up by woodchip wallpaper. Nice work, George. Thanks for sharing
@Patchy
28 күн бұрын
Oh really! Must have been a feature of the times then haha. Thanks for watching!
@annedoyle222
28 күн бұрын
Whoever invented wood chip should’ve gotten a jail sentence,I’ve been in 7 houses and 5 of them had wood chip ,nightmare trying to get rid of it
Always love your reno videos, George. Sending kudos to Bill's expertise and lots of love to you and your lovely, helpful Dad. ♥♥♥
@Patchy
28 күн бұрын
Thanks Jemma!
One task I enjoyed doing in my old house was pulling up the carpet. The carpet was gross and had really been bothering me and it cost me nothing to pull it up. I think because I hated the carpet so much, I enjoyed the process of pulling out all the carpet nails and staples and edging and then being able to sweep the wooden floors. The amount of dirt that was under the carpet - ugh.
George, if you look at the wallpaper (if you dare touch it when it's fusty) the design will tell you what era it was put up. Some of that wallpaper could be hundreds of years old! They used to just paste the new wallpaper over the top... just like a time capsule. It's pretty amazing, really.
Good for you taking on the tasks that you can. No one would blame you for hiring out the work that is skilled. Great you and your Dad can work together.
@Patchy
28 күн бұрын
I'm enjoying making it all a little mixture of doing it by myself and getting help where needed. Hoping it all turns out OK! Grateful to have my Dad's help as well!
If I remember correctly, you don't drink coffee? Maybe you can buy one of those "just press this button and coffee will appear" coffee machine, like Senseo. They are relatively cheap and they'll make one cup for your guest. You can't mess up and I don't think anyone really cares. Especially if they come to work for you. When they did our street, we gave the workers coffee from our machine in our old cups (my husband even gave one worker my old Titanic (with Jack and Rose from the movie on it) cup 🙈) and muffins I bought from the store, and they were really just happy as a clam👍
@Patchy
28 күн бұрын
That's a really good idea actually!
The rope and weight system is "old school" and rarely done in newer houses, but it's a superior way. The windows will open and close more easily and smoothly than most modern ones, and they're in keeping with the style of the house.
Are you going to restore the fireplace? It would add so much charm to your bedroom!
Bill is an absolute treasure ❤
You always seem like a nice man, and it's even better to see you hands-on with this project. I'd have left the loft hatch and ladder in place, and working, but hey. Nothing wrong with a loft hatch in a bedroom, if need be. The weird thing here, from the video, is how big the air space is/was between the panelling frame and the old walls. I guess with these old houses there's the roof leaking issues which caused the internal decline, and then there's penetrating damp through the walls - made worse in rainy and windy weather. And then there's the traditional rising damp you get in old buildings, down to the lack of a damp course. In all three cases, ventilation and internal heating help, plus having people live there 24/7. A word burner is always good for dry heat, and better than running a dehumidifier. I'm also on older tradesperson, called Billy. So, hullo to Scottish Bill, your window man.
I think a lot of house in the past did the same. When I did my parents house when I pulled the paper off, the wall came with it!
@Patchy
28 күн бұрын
Aw really! Now I think about it, I guess they maybe just didn't want to look at stone walls.
@lazygardens
28 күн бұрын
I was stripping wallpaper in an 1870s house, layer upon layer, and the person who did the first layer had patched over holes with pasteboard!
92 F (33) C in Florida today. Humidity 75%. Scotland looks downright perfect today because it's going to get hotter this week! I love sash windows, and we still use them here. I think the stones were probably from the original construction of your house. They would bring up more than they needed to put in, different sizes to fit them perfectly. New England homes that are stone usually have a few in the attic too. If they have cement on the edges, that was from a lazy renovation person. I'm glad to see you're keeping busy because that means more videos for us. I like the Sunday video schedule too. You're doing a great job of keeping us entertained George! Give Junior a pat for me please. I miss her cuteness.
@Patchy
28 күн бұрын
I know I complain about the heat, but a nice day is Scotland is really nice haha. Love sash windows as well! And that's a very logical explanation you've come up with there regarding the stones. I'll give Junior a pat right now. 😸
@haggielady
28 күн бұрын
@@Patchy What is the temperature over there? I haven't even looked at it lately, too depressing.
It was wasn’t unusual to wallpaper directly on to plastered walls George, have come across countless rooms with stuck-fast remnants of bygone paper. Spray fairly hot water on it, it helps but not always very effective. Love your videos, thank you 😊
I'm so glad you stayed with traditional sash windows. I'm a ginger in Toronto with the AC on today! 🥵
@Patchy
28 күн бұрын
I love them! :)
@lindaroyal8161
28 күн бұрын
Florida here, our AC has been on for months!
Hope you got double glazing when you got your lovely new windows made. He did a great job!
WOW! No decaying bodies (human or animal) behind those old walls? Impressive ... that was one of my primary 'worries' that caused me to state that I was "having a good day, until your post"! I was sooo concerned that you would run into such, or mold, or worse ... tearing out old, unknown stuff - ALONE!!! Hurray for your successful (and productive) exploratory search ... you are definitely more brave than I . . . must be your heritage. Thanx for this post! :>)
One room in my old house in the U. S. had cedar boards covered by felt covered by several layers of wallpaper covered by layers of paint. Ugh--so much work to get to the bottom of it. The other rooms may well be the same, but someone had added a layer of wallboard, and I decided I'd done enough excavation.
GLAD TO SEE YOU HARD AT IT ON THE RENOVATIONS--I KNOW IT WILL BE WONDERFUL WHEN DONE. THE JOURNEY IS THE EXPERIENCE TO FILL UP YOUR TOOL BELT OF SKILLS
Hey George, maybe someone will deliver a crowbar to you so to make your tasks somewhat easier! I like that new window the craftsman installed. You sure have done so much cleaning while doing the demolition. I hope everything continues to go smoothly as possible. We look forward to your next YT upload.🎉😊😊
So pleased you're installing beautiful new sash windows, George ❤❤❤. Just hate it when you see old houses with ugly and unsuitable new windows 💔. Love your videos. So exciting seeing it all come together. I've done this too, a few times and know just how its all high and lows with a few "What was I thinking!" along the way but worth it in the end 🥰 xx
@Patchy
28 күн бұрын
I agree! Always best to keep the old charm. Appreciate you watching and glad you can relate to it all. :)
@ellie.l6585
28 күн бұрын
@@Patchy will you be doing a course on refurbing old houses at all? I think some good, honest advice from someone with a trustworthy reputation would be invaluable. Especially on the subject of dealing with damp. Many people are very scared of damp and there seems a lot of contradictory and unhelpful info out there. Just a thought 🏠🌻🏠.
Glad this worked out for you. I wouldn’t want to replace windows either. Good call getting a professional to install them. He did a wonderful job! Glad you enjoyed yourself!
@Patchy
28 күн бұрын
Thanks Patricia! :)
Patchy, nothing inspires me more than someone else's sweat equity. I don't have a lovely old tiny house (my house is plenty tiny) but I do need to do some massive reorganization to live my best life, and you help that with every new video. Thanks for sharing - it's nice to see a brother DIY'er doing his thing when he can, and smart enough to hire out when he cant. Keep doin' that thing you do!
Oh my gosh George! I love the discoveries inside old walls. You have to restore the fireplaces! Even if they are just restored to a visual level (not functional). They look amazing.
I'm pretty new here. I think it's been just a few days since I watched my first video. It was from a year ago. So, I'm trying to catch up but am having trouble with the timing. The first ones were mostly about the cat. (which is how I got started) Then there was a move to a new place without stairs?? Yesterday, they seemed to be about ANOTHER new place and going through all of the buying of furniture, etc. Those seemed to be from about 4 months ago. Next was one from 7 days ago doing reno work. Now, this one from just 4 HOURS ago is about another new place and doing more reno work? Would someone fill me in on a timeline and what's going on? Somewhere in there, another cute kitty joined Junior. I really like Georges' videos. He seems like such a nice young man. Very quiet, non-judgemental, loves his cats (that alone makes him an excellent person) and is a hard worker.
Please make this into a separate playlist on the channel with all the videos included. I had watched one or two in the series before and wanted to watch them all and it was a little difficult to see which ones were part of this vs the tiny house. I think that makes the whole thing more bingeable. I really loved all the videos and just watched them back to back, you give me a lot of motivation to get stuff done!
Your place is going to look amazing. Bill did a great job with the windows. Hope you get your crowebar
You said just what I was thinking about some repetitive tasks…they can be soothing and meditative. Now I can’t say I enjoy all repetitive tasks, I’m not a big fan of ones that are physically difficult, like scrubbing floors 😞, but things like chopping vegetables, vacuuming, office work, I usually enjoy or at least don’t mind doing.
@Patchy
28 күн бұрын
Glad you can relate! I've actually found they're really good for times when you're feeling stressed about things. Break out the hoover to avoid a meltdown.
We went through exactly what you’re going through George. When we finished, we said we should’ve bulldozed the old house and built new because we still have an old house that keeps having problems. I understand the Scottish are into restoring or renovating but it’s a huge job,
Great job. Clean up and removal before a professional arrives saves time and "time is money". Nice windows. I prefer a Pry Bar instead of a crow bar. I think they are more useful because they are flat and not as heavy as a crow bar. Set of 4 pry bars on Amazon $22 US. They had a 3 foot Pry/Crow Bar $25 US had never seen that configuration before. Thanks George I enjoy a good clean up video. I hope Ryobi sends you a complete tool kit. Yippee.
I’ve seen lots of comments about your soothing voice. My 4 year old was asleep next to me while I watched this and he didn’t stir once!
I love seeing you taking on new things, it reminds me of when we renovated our early 1900s house in Cambridgeshire! Our walls were crumbling like crazy due to damp and were held on with 2 layers of wood chip wallpaper. I can't wait to see the next video!
@Patchy
28 күн бұрын
Glad you're enjoying it! Aw that sounds like quite a project you had haha. Appreciate you watching.
Tradies are always grateful for a cuppa. Surprised he wasn't hanging out for one.
Getting there!! I'm looking forward to the "where the f did these steps come from?" episode when you decide to renovate the attic in a few years time I was going to put a "no not the wall stones!!" reply and let you panic but I have no idea. Odd thing to be leaving there. Maybe a 1700s feature. Lol
@Patchy
28 күн бұрын
Haha the thought has crossed my mind about making the attic a room at some point. Should maybe double check that the old ladder can make it out of the other hatch... The stones were a bit bizarre! Think there was maybe just surplus and the person who was building whatever they were building at the time just decided to throw them there and board it up.
@davedublin1
28 күн бұрын
@@Patchy you might need a pool room or cage fighting room at some stage!
Good job. You’ve accomplished so much😊
@Patchy
28 күн бұрын
Thanks Laura! 🤠
super well done, George. i'd never have the courage to take on something like this! as always, tell Junnya hiiiiiiii
Shout out to Bill for the arrow straight free hand circular saw cut!
Thanks for another wonderfully calming video, George. I hope Ryobi sponsors you and Junior.🤗
I agree with you George on the repetitive tasks. Sometimes the simplest tasks can be the most relaxing. I like sewing and there are many steps to get to the point where I can start the seams. I love when I get to that point and feeding the fabric and watching the needle go up and down, doing its job to knot the thread. I find it very meditative 😊 I’m enjoying watching your process 😀
@Patchy
28 күн бұрын
Glad you can relate! I sometimes like doing it with a podcast in about something I want to learn about, but other times I'll just be in the moment. 😄
It's always interesting to see, because in Australia we have screen on all our windows to keep the bugs out!
@ShelleB
27 күн бұрын
In America, window screens are commonplace. I wouldn’t want an open window without them. Bugs flying around in my house is not something I enjoy. And for you in Australia, with all of your deadly bugs…..well….no screens are a hard pass. I’ve watched several European renovations channels on KZread and they don’t seem to have any screens.
@jj-if6it
27 күн бұрын
@@ShelleB yeah I don't have deadly bugs trying to get into my windows...
You’re really getting hands on with it now, George. It’s good that you’re finding the work therapeutic and not too cumbersome. I love the word foosty - such a great Scots word. Def. want to see Junior in a boiler suit if Ryobi come up trumps with the sponsorship. 👍🏻👍🏻
@Patchy
28 күн бұрын
I'm getting plenty of use out of the word 'foosty' recently haha. I'll email Ryobi first thing tomorrow to see where we're at on the boiler suit front.
@annedoyle222
28 күн бұрын
Try and guess what the Scot’s word ‘clarty means
@lmread7122
28 күн бұрын
@@annedoyle222 Going by the old nightclub in Glasgow and my understanding of it it means a bit.... dirty/grubby - and can be implied to a woman, I think. Like how the English use the term 'scrubber'. I think?
@annedoyle222
27 күн бұрын
@@lmread7122 yes you’re perfectly correct,it does mean dirty,although I must say a lot of the old Scottish words are sadly dying out,for example my grandchildren wouldn’t know the meaning of the that word and many others,I used the Scottish word sleekit in front of them and they asked me what it meant,
Beautiful sash windows. Love them. 😊
I really love these reno vids. The window install was very interesting with how the weights work.
I also like repetitive tasks. It's okay to hire professionals for certain parts of the house :) I had two wisdom teeth removed last Wednesday and when I watched your video I felt no pain. Your videos are really relaxing. :)
Just a thought, it might be worthwhile to wire these rooms with CAT-6A for networking. Ideally, I would do two drops in each room (right next to each other). It'll be so much harder once the drywall goes up. Even if all you do is put the boxes into these rooms then spool up extra in the loft (i.e.: the other end isn't connected to anything), it'll come in handy to have done in the future.
Mozolowski & Murray are THE BEST! We're getting all our windows and doors from them too :)
Your space is looking great. How surprising to learn that you can still get windows with the weights in them. I lived in an old house in the US with that type of window and loved them. Until a rope broke and the weight fell and the window wouldn't stay up. But I learned how to repair that rope and felt so accomplished.
@Patchy
28 күн бұрын
Aw well at least you figured out how to repair it! No better feeling. Hoping my ropes stand the test of time haha.
You are an example of good DIY: do what you can, but call in the pros when your skill level is too low.
@Patchy
28 күн бұрын
Well that's good to hear! Hoping I'll gain some experience and avoid disasters by being realistic about my limits.
Hello from the northern end of Australia. Always a pleasure to watch your videos. 🦘
Good going George! A thought occurred to me while you were cleaning up the space; please make sure you don’t take down the vertical polls. They may be holding up the ceiling. On another note, are you gonna keep any of the exposed brick? It’s really beautiful. Thanks for sharing this! 🙏🥰💃🏻
I found that mundane repetitive physical jobs helped me to relax when something was Really weighing on my mind. I could sort things, clean , reorganize, and get rid of things that I didn't need. In doing this, I completed a task that needed to be done, and enjoyed the feeling of accomplishment. Afterward, though, it was as though my entire body released an enormous sigh ! Now, I could sort out what was really on my mind. Your project is larger than I originally though, good on you !
You did an amazing job of demo in that room. Yes there are some things you can do yourself. There are many things you need professionals for. Windows for sure being one of them. I always enjoy your videos. Thank you for sharing your world. See you in the next one. ❤🧡💛💚💙💜
You had me crying when you were using a wood chisel on the wall. Thanks for switching to a tool ment to the task I haven’t seen anyone use sash weights in…decades.
Have you thought about pulling out the timber and plastering the walls directly or would that not offer enough insulation?
From one ginger to another, I feel ya.
@Patchy
28 күн бұрын
It's a tough life
Can junior also get their own tool belt so they can be on standby to help 😸???
I really enjoyed watching this video & hearing your calm voice. The music was a nice touch. Take care.
id be keeping the fireplace as a room feature....even if boxed in yould still have a recess big enough for small chest of drawers or bookshelves,etc.
Another really great video episode, Patchy. I'm renovating my new apartment while staying in my current apartment. So, it's so much fun to root for your success. May God bless you and your family always 🙏 in your life journey.
George you always make me laugh I swear. But the windows look great and it is very rewarding to try something for yourself, How else do we learn, and getting the pros in when you should is the best idea. Love the progress and look forward to the next step, Have a Great week ahead Hugs Dede xxxxx
I love the windows George.
@Patchy
28 күн бұрын
Thanks Poppy! :)
Happy to hear I’m not the only one who likes repetitive jobs.
I agree on those kinds of tasks George, very meditative, and the progress is gratifying. Great work. 🙂
Nice to see the progress on the renovation..nothing wrong with getting expert help when needed :)) .....are you listening Ryobe? Geoge, just wanted to add that I thoroughly enjoy your "other" narrated project/passion ..very well done!
Bring in the experts with knowledge and experience !
@Patchy
28 күн бұрын
I will certainly keep doing that, but on the wee bits where I think I can do an alright job, I'll give it a shot. Keen to get a bit of experience and enjoyment out of the process!
@dwightlindgron4657
28 күн бұрын
I felt your decision to bring in help on the windows was a good move.
Will you be hitting your phone when the alarm goes off with that pick axe? 😂 looking forward to seeing the next stages, much less stressful watching others do renovations. I'm taking a break from ours!
This was such a pleasure to watch! You're doing great George!
Slow and steady. Good work. Will you fix up the fireplaces you found behind the wall?
I'm happy that there are people who enjoy repetitive tasks, because so many jobs are repetitive. So it's nice to know there are people who enjoy that!
I had no idea they still made windows using sash weights.
@Patchy
28 күн бұрын
I actually think it's quite common around this area of Scotland. Lots of little places like mine are in conservation areas where you need to adhere to things like that.
Don't worry, I find it relaxing too
Nice job Patch !
I love to see your progress and enjoy your videos. :)
@Patchy
28 күн бұрын
Thanks Cheryl!
What a job you’ve taken on. As usual, love your VO. So relaxing.👍🥰
@Patchy
28 күн бұрын
It's going OK though haha! And thank you. :)
Great progress so far!
I'm a bit concerned about the massive separation of stones over the old fireplace! I hope you've got a good cement/glue strategy for that big crack!!
George I’m so happy you are making your house your own ⭐️
Hi George, good job ! You could have used the attic access in your bedroom as the entrance to a panic room LOL. Just kidding
Cool George, cant wait
Boiler suit? I had to google it & now I'm laughing my azz off.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 🐈 Junior would rock the heck out of one, so stylish.
@Patchy
28 күн бұрын
Hoping I can get her one 🤞
Cool windows!
You should think about some safer footwear .....running shoes are not going to stop nails. Love the videos of your work!
Junior in a boiler suit amazing idea George.👍👍👍
@Patchy
28 күн бұрын
Ryobi are going to get a strongly worded begging letter tomorrow morning
Good work
You should be proud of all you have done so far on your house.
Be honest George. You don't way to be laying in bed imagining the guy in the loft from the Scottish movie Shallow Grave isn't up there waiting to open the loft hatch and get you.
In most countries, a loft hatch/ladder is a building requirement. Is it not in yours?
George you're in Flow! (psychology)
I would remove all those wood battens; these properties were not made to have a "cavity" insulation. You'll end up with a lot of damp behind it.
No mental diagnosis for you - demo work is satisfying for a lot of people. 😆
Love your videos. Would you consider uploading in 4k?