Not The Week We Wanted... | Shipping Container Workshop
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Not the week we wanted, but progress was made and that's all we could ask for! This week we were both sick, Dylan got the worst of it, so things were put on halt for a few days. All the furring strips are put on one one length of the container and we milled almost all of the wood we need to build a roof!
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I want to let you guys know something. I’m 64 years old and you taught this old guy something. Going back to your camper build, I never knew there was such a thing as I Fix It. And because of this of going to order a battery replacement kit for an older iPad Air 2 for my youngest granddaughter when she comes to stay. I found the kit and it has the battery, replacement sealant and the needed tools for only 55 bucks. Very reasonable. So thank you to you and Molly. Did they give you a discount code? Being on fixed income, we have to save every way possible. One last thing cause I’ve talked to much. The harbor freight trailer axle might make a cool build for a yard trailer to pull behind the atv. Keep it up, you two are two very impressive people
Hope all is well with Dylan's dad. I'm the same. Even if I'm sick. I'm still always out doing things.
Going from building furniture, to remodeling a home, to fixing a truck, to converting a container into a shop… and who knows how many other projects that are not just furniture… the mix is excellent! It never gets boring and just keeps the content so interesting. It’s why I keep coming back! You guys just keep doing excellent work!
@Woodbrew
5 ай бұрын
Appreciate it!! ❤️
your entry-door placed direct in front of a big tree is very creative 😂 but anyway, we like you channel, regards
Glad to hear the good news about your dad
I beg to differ - I think you got a lot done with everything taken into consideration. Thanks for the updates and continued healing thoughts to the family. - Cheers
It's all coming along nicely, keep it going. Happy to hear your dad is doing well too
I like the multi-part videos! And I’m glad you both take time to be with family and rest when you’re not feeling well. I didn’t realize you have a second channel either! I’ll have to check that out!
Helpful hint for siding the container. Helped with something similar. You can screw in the outside during strips from the outside in two points, then go inside and do all the rest, then go back outside pull out the two anchors, and then do them from inside. Helps keep them level and reduces the need for two people.
Glad your dad is on the mend. That cold you both have is going around all over. Several KZread creators I follow are suffering thru it right now. Get well soon. If you have not planned on putting a bug screen in the air gaps behind the girts at the top and bottom of the walls, you might want to. It will keep the pests from taking up residents behind your exterior walls. Thanks for the video.
Great video can’t wait to see it finished. So glad you’re dad is doing well sending prayers for a speedy recovery ❤️🩹
As a woodworker I enjoyed the video👍. As a gravel racer, nice bikes 😀. Thanks!
Looking good. Great news about your dad!
Praise God for your Dad recovery.
Looking good. can't wait to see it when it's finished.
You two definitely keep busy.
Keep up the good work
Great progress!
You specifically mentioned that you are leaving the gaps between the rigid foam and the container walls or I might not even have thought of it, but is there a reason for this? It seems like having that gap and having it open at the bottom (and top maybe?) would essentially negate the insulation properties by letting cool (or hot) air flow along the steel walls behind the insulation. I guess if it was just for heat I could potentially see a benefit but for cold it seems counter-productive. I’d love to know your ideas behind this.
What did you set your container on ? cement blocks or just gravel ?
Hey - just a heads up that the link to your second channel in the description isn’t working (on iOS mobile) - it would be a good idea to add the channel name to your main channel’s about section as well!
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@Woodbrew
5 ай бұрын
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I really love that you are milling your own lumber for this! Any concerns about the wood being wet when applied?
@Woodbrew
5 ай бұрын
That’ll be the beauty of it! Plus, each board will have a batten covering the seams when all said and done, so not crazy worried
glad he came out of surgery okay. Actually, you got more done than you think if you think of all the steps…..
At one time, I thought I heard you mention that you wanted to move the shipping container to another location? If you do, wouldn't it be better to move it before all of the modifications? Enjoying the videos.
@Woodbrew
5 ай бұрын
Not moving anymore! At least not in any near future. Take everything we say with a grain of salt though🤣 We never fully make up our minds until something gets done!
Could not find your other channel
@Woodbrew
5 ай бұрын
Oops forgot to add! www.youtube.com/@WoodbrewHomestead
Tried the link to the other channel... "This page isn't available. "