Check out Part 2 here: https://youtu.be/UZ_S618-0Z4
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Things I used:
Triton Hammer Drill: http://goo.gl/UgorS0
Triton Circular Saw: http://goo.gl/5HwQWk
Framing Nailer: http://goo.gl/Mi1FEG
Wedge Anchors: http://goo.gl/m479W2 (I bought a box of 10)
To the fathers out there. If you have a daughter like her, don't let her marry, keep her home. She'd be like lending the best tool you have and never getting it back. She's the diamond in the blade. ⚙️ 🛠
your good I want to do something like that but don't know if I can make one
Who is this woman…?!
April you have given me the courage to try…After all its just wood if I make an mistake I will try again….Anyone how do you keep the wood from rotten where she used the hammer gun to drill into concrete?
Very good work, Thank you.
Great I live ur learning experience !
fantastic !!
I think you are very inspiring ,and its best way to learn ,and I can't wait to see your next project
Good job. Only suggestion is always keep hands and body parts behind the nail gun.
Good luck finding a woman like this to marry she is awesome
Some people like to put the sheething on the walls before they go up. That could have maybe helped with the inside wall issue. Looks like a solid lean to though!
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Wondering why not use a power-actuated nail-driver to attach the footer to the concrete slab?
😍 Where Can I Find Me One 😍
Double your top plates and lap the corners. Also, carry your rafter load in line with the cripple jacks on the header.
Why do you need to add 1/2 material in between the two 2×4 head ?
This is amazing
Brilliant JOB, April Well done.
amazing , how do u keep ur hands smooth ??
Just envy you on your beautiful workshop and its tools, you are not new and creative in beauty too
You are awesome, good job and for not having any training that was pretty cool.
I have watched every single one of your videos….more than once. You are such an inspiration. I built and run my own haunted attraction so before I start my build day, I watch a few of your videos to get pumped up. If you are ever near Branson, Missouri, stop by for a tour!
Nice job, but you're cutting sheet board with no face mask??
Have you every thought about taking on a LARGER project like building a house for "Wounded Warriors" (Example only). I am 100% sure there are Volunteers and Sponsors that would front the material and find a deserving Veteran. I also live in the DFW area and I would love to help out with this idea, if you feel like conquering it. God bless and keep the videos pouring out.
much respect to this young lady.. a lot of women today are very lazy when it comes to actual work.