Fixing the Rotting Veranda of my Japanese Shed (Kura)! Complete Journey from Start to Finish

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  • čas přidán 6. 07. 2023
  • In this video I repair the rotting and ant-infested veranda of my shed (actually a Japanese kura/storehouse). It was a lot of work but I'm happy with how it turned out, and the final cost wasn't too bad either.
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    Sumimasen - Calm Shores
    Can I Reach You - Experia
    Misu - Calm Shores
    Bygone - Edward Karl Hanson
    Beauty of Kura - Vusal Zeinalov
    Latency - Real Heroes
    Breaking the Fourth Wall - Edward Karl Hanson
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    Way Beyond Seeking - Bluma Petersen
    The Pyramide - Edgar Hopp
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  • @TokyoLlama
    @TokyoLlama  Před rokem +535

    Regarding the main log beam and why I didn’t just replace it - quite a few asking about this, and it’s a fair question that I should have talked about in the video since I did give it quite a bit of thought at the time.
    Ideally, would have replaced the beam with another log. I looked into it with my lumber supplier. The log itself would be relatively cheap but transporting it would be expensive, then would require a crane to put into place. Again, expensive.
    I then considered just using dimensional lumber (probably douglas fir), but due to the way it was joined, removing that beam would also mean I would likely have to replace the posts (which was something I also considered), and maybe even the whole thing. But again, it was a matter of cost, plus I liked the aesthetic look of the log beam (the damaged section would be barely visible once the roof was on).
    So after clearing out the ants and rot I decided to let it dry over winter and then make my final decision. I was pleasantly surprised at its condition. Also, the remaining solid wood was a similar thickness to the dimensional lumber I would have used, so decided to go ahead and repair the original beam…

    • @somethingelsehere8089
      @somethingelsehere8089 Před rokem +19

      You made a great choice.

    • @choppamull7502
      @choppamull7502 Před rokem +9

      Done well bro keep up the good work! loving these videos

    • @TheIrishAmish
      @TheIrishAmish Před rokem +12

      With the cedar? lap siding/roofing, the weight on the beam is neglible, strength is *not* a problem. It looks wonderful.

    • @LaReynedEpee
      @LaReynedEpee Před rokem +11

      It was visible that the heartwood of the beam was intact and the overall percentage of what you had to remove wasn't too much - it didn't make too much of an impact on structural integrity and will probably still cope with a hurricane!

    • @tomypreach
      @tomypreach Před rokem +11

      The amount of skill you've gathered over the years is nothing but wonderful. And don't forget the lessons you've past on to us !!
      Respect!
      Thanks is a just a small word in comparison to what you've shown us.

  • @fianorian
    @fianorian Před rokem +386

    I can only admire the sheer determination required to tackle that huge project. I think the roof blends in quite well and from what I've seen from other vids, those kinds of roofs seem to be common enough in Japan.

    • @TokyoLlama
      @TokyoLlama  Před rokem +47

      Yes, common roofing style for houses here. I think it’s not too bad but matching tiles would have been nice!

    • @lawrencelimco
      @lawrencelimco Před rokem +5

      Looks awesome.

    • @Zoidpilot1
      @Zoidpilot1 Před rokem +1

      I agree

    • @christinamarie3598
      @christinamarie3598 Před rokem +4

      Well put ... absolutely. What an incredible project to tackle on his own.. and really... I think it really is beautiful.. a mix of old and new.

  • @melissam8939
    @melissam8939 Před rokem +120

    I can't believe you did this beautiful and complex job-- mostly alone it appears-- then had the gall to feel badly for not ALSO learning traditional joinery techniques. This job was massive! And you knocked it out of the park. I hope your kids take an interest in learning to diy with Dad! Such a gift

  • @Mindy56743
    @Mindy56743 Před rokem +288

    Watching the amount of skill you have learned since starting this channel is amazing! I am so glad you decided to buy this house and start this channel! I have enjoyed watching for a long time. The new roof looks great!

    • @TokyoLlama
      @TokyoLlama  Před rokem +22

      Thanks so much. It definitely has been a learning experience!

    • @Mindy56743
      @Mindy56743 Před rokem +11

      @@TokyoLlama it has been amazing to watch all the different things you have learned. I could not imagine trying to cut those beams like you did! Just wow!

  • @Fulltimer
    @Fulltimer Před rokem +55

    A Kura is a true treasure. Your DIY roof is a great addition and you will have many wonderful days using it as a work area. Congratulations on a job well done.

  • @slowly_radish8374
    @slowly_radish8374 Před rokem +77

    Half in and I'm so impressed. Really good problem-solving skills in action, close-up shots of details, succinct commentary, WELL DONE! Love watching you bring these beautiful old buildings back to good & useful life. Thanks for all your time/effort sharing with us. 👍👍

    • @TokyoLlama
      @TokyoLlama  Před rokem +2

      No worries, thanks for watching!

  • @ayraen120
    @ayraen120 Před rokem +119

    I’ve been really hoping we’d get another upload soon. Love watching the progress and the results are amazing. Top job on the roof and the editing is great too!

  • @linsen8890
    @linsen8890 Před rokem +60

    Your entire house and garden are beautiful. From when you started until now, the transformation is amazing, and you continue to improve it. Awesome work, and fascination to watch as you take on each project.

  • @andrewjones-productions
    @andrewjones-productions Před rokem +26

    Your talents and ever expanding expertise never ceases to amaze me. It makes me ponder and reflect on how I have spent the past 32 years I have lived in Japan and how I will spend the upcoming years. You set the bar high.

    • @TokyoLlama
      @TokyoLlama  Před rokem +5

      Thanks! Never too late to start something!

  • @robinr.770
    @robinr.770 Před rokem +12

    Time has melted away; but the changes to the existing framework and the loving care extended to it have warmed this magnificent structure you now call your "home." Thank you for sharing the journey. I shall always remain appreciative.

  • @Caspiie
    @Caspiie Před rokem +33

    such a long and tedious process but good on you for sticking with it and not taking shortcuts! it turned out amazing! looking forward to next video.

    • @TokyoLlama
      @TokyoLlama  Před rokem +4

      Thanks, yes, a lot of little things made it harder but happy to get it done now.

  • @mjd3879
    @mjd3879 Před rokem +23

    Awesome work man, honestly for being the cheapest option, that slate-like finish really compliments your home in the sense that it sort of blends into the background. Excited to see what awaits in the future!

  • @Jordan-inJapan
    @Jordan-inJapan Před rokem +19

    I’ve missed your videos, Jaya. Aside from the chill atmosphere and educational aspect, I love how you leave your mistakes in - it really ads a ‘human’ dimension which I find refreshing. Anyway, the final result looked great! I really like the contrast between the light and dark stained wood. And as usual I found myself kind of nostalgic for construction work as my own new-house project wrapped up nearly two years ago. (By chance though, I was just talking to our carpenter about an hour ago. He was doing some work for my father-in-law today.)
    Keep up the beautiful work, man. 🍻

    • @TokyoLlama
      @TokyoLlama  Před rokem +5

      Thanks Jordan! I did leave a few mistakes out - other wise the video would have been an hour and 40 mins instead of 40!

    • @DoctorEbot
      @DoctorEbot Před rokem +4

      A DIY video without mistakes wouldn’t be a really DIY video. I remember your carpenter, btw. (From your videos.)

    • @Jordan-inJapan
      @Jordan-inJapan Před rokem +1

      @@DoctorEbot 🍻

  • @katharinabruns9480
    @katharinabruns9480 Před rokem +17

    That looks really good! A professional company couldn't have made it better.

  • @violetofthevalley
    @violetofthevalley Před rokem +2

    It turned out very pretty. The metal roof is still much nicer than the standard asphalt shingles I’m used to in the US. ❤

  • @vahultman860
    @vahultman860 Před rokem +16

    The love, care and determination you put into this home is wonderful. I can only admire you and your family with all of this. (plus how calm you are facing a snake on the roof, don't care if it was a baby! Even Indiana Jones hated snakes!). It has been and continues to be a great journey to watch.

  • @tonydejesus2134
    @tonydejesus2134 Před rokem +8

    Sooo satisfying to see you finish a job. Very happy for you and your family, with a beautiful home you’re making for them.

  • @sasquaatch6889
    @sasquaatch6889 Před rokem +4

    So impressed with how your carpentry skills have grown since you first bought the house! Your attention to detail & reverence for traditional methods & components is great - love that you were able to consult with the original builder of the property to get advice on how to approach your renos.
    Your place is beautiful & displays how much time, love & sweat you’ve put into it! Congratulations on a fabulous job 👍🏼❤

  • @Nobe_Oddy
    @Nobe_Oddy Před rokem +2

    That turned out WONDERFUL!!!!! I thought you had the original tiles still on hand, so I was stressing on how you were gonna get the surface flat enough... (I would think the tiles require a flat roof to lock together properly) but it actually turned out A LOT more flat that I was expecting... It was GENIUS to use the shikkui to quickly dry out the rotted beam AND to use as a fill too! I didn't think you would be able to use the stain on it but I couldn't tell that it was there when it was all said and done - GREAT IDEA!!!!
    - - I did notice, however, that the area you used epoxy on the main length-wise beam (the rotted one you used the shikkui on) left it quite glossy in those areas. It looks to be a stark contrast between the glossy spots and the plain areas. You COULD paint the entire surface of that beam with epoxy to give it a VERY UNIQUE looks that is uniform throughout the entire beam... BUT it would probably look better if you just sand down the epoxy area to attempt to remove the shine from the surface/But that's all I think you'll be able to do because you can't put the stain over it, and I think paint won't stick to it. You could probably find a paint that7 does stick it, but it might be more expensive than typical stuff.....
    - Not sure what you would want to do with it, but personally I think it would look so much better if the entire beam had a uniform finish across the whole surface (personally I would go with multiple coats of epoxy and then sand it with increasingly finer grit sandpaper and then polish it to a mirror finish LOL - that's because I don't think ANYONE has ever done that before (ESPECIALLY not on a veranda LMAO) - BUT you could do this on just the one side of the beam so that you would only see the gloss when you're under the roof... And when looking at it from the back of your yard it would look0 like a plain, natural log LOL ... but that's just my opinion hahaaa :)
    - - GREAT WORK!!! It REALLY does look AMAZING!!!! I am SO PROUD of all the work you have done to this GORGEOUS HOME!!! You have done such FANTASTIC work on your home.. so when can you do mine??? lol :D jk

  • @toshikikarukawa8148
    @toshikikarukawa8148 Před rokem +2

    I have to tell you that I absolutely love your house, I've been following your videos since your first one, you really inspired me, and to tell you the truth I hope that sooner than later I can move to Japan, buy an old house, and restore it over time.

  • @dragonhero14
    @dragonhero14 Před rokem +7

    I love your videos. It's a great renovation. I made happy to see your attention to detail of staining the cut ends of the wood as you went. 😊

    • @TokyoLlama
      @TokyoLlama  Před rokem +2

      Thanks, yes, figured if I was going to the trouble to stain then may as well do it properly.

  • @kurama251
    @kurama251 Před rokem +8

    I can't tell you how much I love this channel, lol. The wait for more videos is always the roughest, but the most exciting when I see a new one uploaded 😀

  • @AnthonyLBarnes
    @AnthonyLBarnes Před rokem +1

    The imperfections in the work in this video in particular are inspiring. Mis-setting the saw depth, joints having some gaps against the decayed wood. the "crude" bolts. These are the things that I personally would do and notice on a project and I'd struggle to get beyond them. That you show your growth, mistakes and learnings is why I keep coming back here. You don't glamorize your projects and that's what makes your content special to me.

  • @lkkubono
    @lkkubono Před rokem +2

    This was the most interesting project to date (for me). Wood carpentry far above my skills but still fun to watch your DIY decisions like epoxy that beam, very cool.
    Long time watcher: your editing skills are so good now, really engaging video.

  • @FantaLain
    @FantaLain Před rokem +5

    It looks great! A big project to be sure, it must feel great to finally have that off your to-do list. And a surprise cameo too! That snake was probably not expecting to be part of your video that day 😂

  • @tUiDo4
    @tUiDo4 Před rokem +4

    I applaud the patience you have for all these projects you've completed and I know you still have so much more to do. I could never do all of this. My dad was a carpenter and tried to teach me his ways and I couldn't be bothered to pay attention lol. My brothers were even more of a lost cause. I'm kind of sad now that I'm older seeing my father is old and can't do the things he wishes he can do, but watching you somewhat encourages me that it's not too late to learn. That snake thought, not for me. You reacted very calm. I would've been FREAKED.

  • @crezychameau
    @crezychameau Před rokem +1

    I forgot you only bought the house in 2019, it's crazy to see how much you achieved since then !
    If you don't want to see the crude bolts and threaded rods you can countersink and bury the heads in the holes, it reduces the thickness held and doesn't perfectly hide it, but if you cover it with wood paste afterwards it does a good job at hiding it !

  • @dot8605
    @dot8605 Před rokem +6

    You did a great job! I'm always impressed how skilled and neat the work is done. The shed will be another big asset in the years to come. Looking forward to more videos. Greetings from Germany 🇩🇪

  • @noneofbizorjuliejt6466
    @noneofbizorjuliejt6466 Před rokem +9

    So pleased for you that you were able to get it repaired and redone. It looks amazing and fits in fairly well with the rest of your buildings. Congratulations!

  • @trafferz
    @trafferz Před rokem +4

    Wow, you're in real danger of no longer being a DIYer channel. Really turned out nice. And the grass yard is looking fantastic.

  • @needlestick1019
    @needlestick1019 Před 9 měsíci

    Man that roof is *chef's kiss. Can't imagine a sweeter feeling than seeing the fruit of your labour last for decades to come! Plus the added bonus of skills you have acquired with this project. Kudos to you man! I bet that roof would see your grandchildren.

  • @treasurechest1993
    @treasurechest1993 Před rokem +1

    Great job Jaya, as usual. The fake slate looks good and doesnt detract from the aesthetics of the kura. Love your dedication to this lovely old house.

  • @OGLewbaby
    @OGLewbaby Před rokem +10

    Amazing work. This whole housing project has me captivated as it is such a work of love and I am so happy to see you working to save as much as you can. Looking forward to more videos!

  • @eckostream3541
    @eckostream3541 Před rokem +5

    Always impressive to see you work your carpentry and as usual nice work on the editing. Very inspiring !

  • @BNE02
    @BNE02 Před 4 měsíci

    A work of love. Those of us who do get to renovate their house will most probably do it once only, and pour their soul into it. I know that feeling of satisfaction when you look at your house, and you know that each brick, tile, electric wiring, wooden beam was placed there by you. Excellent project! Good on ya!!

  • @user-tt5xj5ib1e
    @user-tt5xj5ib1e Před rokem +2

    Thank you for the great video. It was nice seeing all the beautiful joinery that originally went into building the shed and your great work restoring it. Always amazes me how you brought so much life back into this beautiful home, it's like out of a Ghibli movie :) 😍😍😍

  • @heathmcrigsby
    @heathmcrigsby Před rokem +4

    Glad to see the shed is finally being worked on! The new Sim City style music is a much better fit for the videos.

    • @TokyoLlama
      @TokyoLlama  Před rokem +3

      I was thinking minecraft.

    • @nixnowt
      @nixnowt Před rokem

      @@TokyoLlama did get a minecraft vibe so it was pretty close lol. I really loved the video, thank you for all your work!

  • @chelseacarpenter2302
    @chelseacarpenter2302 Před rokem +5

    I've been watching since you got the house, and I'm so happy to see the beauty coming back into this home because of your hard work! I one day want to buy a home in Japan, more so after I got to visit for a month earlier this year. I'm looking into getting an Akiya, one that requires less work hopefully haha
    Much love from Arizona 💜💜

  • @CraigsOverijse
    @CraigsOverijse Před 25 dny

    I often wonder if the former owners family ever watch this and are amazed and delighted by thr love and effort you take on these projects

  • @Haph3us
    @Haph3us Před rokem

    The entire video was immensely impressive, but using that sled to slowly lift the wood up was truly a 200 IQ play

  • @WMARUoriginal
    @WMARUoriginal Před rokem +3

    That roof looks incredible! Seriously impressive dedication and skill to get that done.

  • @williammcdonnell3748
    @williammcdonnell3748 Před rokem +6

    Another job well done TL , great to see you back ,love your determination in these projects

  • @michaelcherry8952
    @michaelcherry8952 Před rokem +1

    One thing is clear: you need a ton of patience to take on this kind of project. I admire your determination.
    I really think you should be using a mask and goggles when mixing the shikkui. My Mum was an Emergency Room nurse during a construction boom here in Edmonton in the 50s and she told us she saw a lot of eye injuries from workers getting lime from mortar in their eyes while mixing the powder.
    I love how methodical you are and how you find solutions for all of the unexpected problems that crop up with an older structure like this.
    It really came out well. I think it complements the the look of the Kura and provides a really excellent covered workspace for you. Well worth the effort both in appearance and utility.

    • @TokyoLlama
      @TokyoLlama  Před rokem

      Thanks very much. You’re right about the mask. I can be a bit slack with the safety gear sometimes but I’m trying to not cut corners there.

  • @bayousef8796
    @bayousef8796 Před rokem

    Sir, you are an amazing man. You did not repair the shed roof, you created a beautiful addition to your gorgeous home. Sincere appreciation from Louisiana, U.S.A.

  • @joozimek9643
    @joozimek9643 Před rokem +5

    Good to see you back 🙂 Always admire your hard work and determination but in Awe of all the amazing original design and workmanship 👏🏻💖

  • @InternetXplorer
    @InternetXplorer Před rokem +7

    I feel bad for being impatient, waiting for an update hehe. This was huge! Great job 👍
    If you have any of the fake slate roofing left, you could put it on the small roof over the firewood stack, seen at 41:14
    It's been so much fun following your journey with the house. You continue to make me want to live in Japan again 😁

    • @TokyoLlama
      @TokyoLlama  Před rokem +7

      Thanks! I’ve only got one panel left but I think I will upgrade the firewood rack roofs to the same roofing at some point.

  • @ogremark5
    @ogremark5 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for sharing, Jaya. You have really transformed that old farmstead into a modern family home.

  • @heuhen
    @heuhen Před rokem +1

    Since you are replacing the windows. There are so many things I can think those old windows can be used for, next to scrapping/selling.
    - Use the old windows to partially close the shed, on one off the sides (almost like a winter garden)
    - use them to make a simple greenhouse, where you can also collect extra water, and the bonus of cultivating some of your own food as a supplement
    - a partially enclosed summer garden, giving possibility to sit outside but at the same time inside.
    there is so many thing those old windows can be used for, so I would just hold on to them for some time (if you have space), and sett a time limit on how long you want to hold onto them. Meaning that if you can't find used for them, withing x-amount of time, you scrap/sell them.

    • @TokyoLlama
      @TokyoLlama  Před rokem

      Your first suggestion is actually what I’m planning to use some of them for. I’m thinking to enclose the far end. The rest I’m thinking to use the other side of the Kura when I rebuild the carport.

  • @maiy8786
    @maiy8786 Před rokem +6

    Impressive work, as always. Very admirable to tackle big jobs like this yourself.

  • @ogiejii7885
    @ogiejii7885 Před rokem +5

    Everything is looking really good. Excellent job on the roof.

  • @eoingriffin11
    @eoingriffin11 Před rokem +1

    Most impressive shed roof that I’ve ever seen. Beautifully done given the constraints that existed.

  • @mashiron146
    @mashiron146 Před 10 měsíci

    It's rare for me to watch through a whole video of long duration on youtube. But yours get me immersed

  • @themanwhonobodyknows5089

    Long time, first time... These videos are an absolute treat! Seeing the progression of both the house and production quality has been incredibly satisfying, keep up the great work!

  • @victoriaoyama9768
    @victoriaoyama9768 Před rokem +5

    Congratulations on completing this project! What a stellar effort you put in! It looks terrific! I have much more admiration for carpenters now and realize that what may seem expensive for a job, most likely isn't. So much labor apart from the materials. Nice to see your mum in this too!

  • @kristyreal489
    @kristyreal489 Před rokem

    I am so amazed how you blended modern materials and techniques with traditional materials and techniques to come up with something beautiful and cost effective. Also impressed that you didn't fall off the roof when confronted with a snake -- ANY snake!

  • @jodirauth8847
    @jodirauth8847 Před 4 měsíci

    The roof looks magnificent and you did and wonderful job with it. I love the bolts. The bolts give it great industrial vibe and shows off your great use of the original timbers instead off scraping the whole thing. I have been with since your very first video. You showed such great courage and intestinal fortitude in taking on this abandoned place. You have spent thousands of hours dragging this into a livable warm home for your family. It's a great pleasure to witness that you are finally able to finally use and enjoy this place as you originally hoped for. The lifetime achievement award goes to you.

  • @eshqa
    @eshqa Před rokem +4

    There was so much to do to prepare it to be roofed and you did such a great job of working with what was there and replacing what needed to be replaced. It turned out looking great! 👌If you don't want the bolts that you used for the beams to stand out, you could color them. They look fine the way they are though. 😊

  • @lovesiriusblack
    @lovesiriusblack Před rokem +3

    Lovely. Great shot at 18:35 with fitting music and natural sounds! Thank you for your hard work! :)

  • @jbmaru
    @jbmaru Před rokem +2

    That was a brilliant episode, documenting a long-term effort, paying off in the end. I'ts a bit like a compilation of tutorials on repairing a roof structure, but in this peculiar Japanese setting. I have watched many said tutoriaals, but this project video is much more interesting, entertaining and well-made. Awesome job on many levels!

  • @gbthecamper458
    @gbthecamper458 Před rokem +1

    Wow that was a very time consuming and difficult project that you did an amazing job completing. It looks awesome and blends nicely with the existing tiled roofs.

  • @Starrmiller
    @Starrmiller Před rokem +5

    Great to see you Tokyo!
    It seems like a very long time. You have been working very hard and your veranda looks amazing!!

  • @TheGATUMADRE
    @TheGATUMADRE Před rokem +4

    Desde México felicitaciones 🎉, tus videos me han impulsado a iniciar procesos de restauración nuevos

  • @ZeroX252
    @ZeroX252 Před 11 měsíci

    That first beam you pulled out is the most straight piece of wood I've seen in twenty years. The quality of materials in the US pales in comparison. Man that is some straight lumber.

  • @davidcaccamo3169
    @davidcaccamo3169 Před 7 měsíci

    You are unbelievable.I could not even think about doing this project even when I was younger ( 80 now ).I love your videos and hope you keep making them.

  • @davevanbeers6944
    @davevanbeers6944 Před rokem +3

    Well done. Always amazed how you get that much done on your own mostly! 😊 thanks for the episode!

    • @TokyoLlama
      @TokyoLlama  Před rokem +1

      No worries, thanks for watching!

  • @sudoym3484
    @sudoym3484 Před rokem +3

    Your garden and yard look really nice as well. I hope we could to see a bit more of it next time❤

    • @TokyoLlama
      @TokyoLlama  Před rokem +3

      Yes, plan to do a video on the garden at some point.

  • @The_Fernweh
    @The_Fernweh Před rokem +1

    I love the look of the rafters. It shows it was abandoned and then loved. ❤ amazing job!

  • @d.pierce.6820
    @d.pierce.6820 Před rokem +2

    I didn't know there were carpenter bees in Japan-they have been quite an aggravation to me here in Michigan, and I can only imagine what a problem they are with a mainly wood house!

  • @patrickradcliffe3837
    @patrickradcliffe3837 Před rokem +3

    11:57 Holy Crap that looks like a postcard image! Amazing.
    Tokyo Llama's version of Kintsugi!

  • @Nynke_K
    @Nynke_K Před rokem +3

    I think it turned out about as perfect as possible given the circumstances! Oof, what a saga. You must be so relieved! Question: what did you cover the shikkui with around 33:00? Won't it trap the moisture in?

    • @TokyoLlama
      @TokyoLlama  Před rokem +2

      Thanks Nynke! I just covered it with the same wood stain I was using for the wood. I'm hoping it's breathable like on the wood! But anyway, it didn't really take to the shikkui particularly well so there are quite a few gaps in it.

  • @troelsaagaard
    @troelsaagaard Před rokem +2

    We always enjoy your videos. Absolutely amazing work and dedication. Thanks for including us in your project ☺️
    Cheers and greetings from Denmark 🇩🇰

  • @happy_camper
    @happy_camper Před rokem

    Jeez. That is a big project! The wood was so soft! It's amazing to think any of it was salvageable. But once again, resourcefulness and taking a measured approach (no pun intended) wins the day.

  • @alexandriacollins7119
    @alexandriacollins7119 Před rokem +3

    Kura = Shed, Workshop = ManCave!

  • @mendanhikes
    @mendanhikes Před rokem +2

    Hats off to you man - congratulations on the roof shed - so much dedication and effort put not only into the renovation but also in this video itself/ wow / looking forward to more projects - cheers ;)

  • @alexanderaleksander4272

    My whole family is watching your channel for years, and we're really happy to see updates on your project as it is our own one! We wish you all the best!

  • @kathrynnordstrom5604
    @kathrynnordstrom5604 Před rokem +1

    The roof of the kura is excellent, your skills have improved so you have made beautiful work, I hope you are proud, well done, lovely home

  • @nancymcnee2707
    @nancymcnee2707 Před rokem

    You jumped, I jumped then the snake jumped! Great to see this project through to the end - always a treat to see your work. Thanks!

  • @marclement24
    @marclement24 Před 4 měsíci

    I've been watching from the start and I just realized that you gave these buildings a new life or spirit in a way in terms of their purpose. Good to see owners trying to restore abandoned or old buildings. If the store house could only speak I'm sure it would reciprocate what you did to it. ❤

  • @dancingsunmedia
    @dancingsunmedia Před rokem

    Okay, Tokyo you are clearly "out of your mind" but in such a beautiful and inspiring way...Such a joy watching a human being in action...the snake was also delightful...bravo mate!

  • @thebestian
    @thebestian Před rokem

    The low cost is astonishing...You did great with what you had, and are left with knowledge from the journey that is worth even more.

  • @chipboze
    @chipboze Před rokem +1

    The new roof looks fantastic! Your lawn also looks great!

  • @creativeobsin
    @creativeobsin Před rokem +2

    It's always a pleasure to see when a new video of yours pop up, because I already know at the start that it will be interesting. I really thought you where going to replace all the beams and bad wood, but going an extra step to use the original wood and save as much of it as possible shows something I don't see often, dedication that is. You did some great work and it looks good! Well done and thanks for sharing! :)

  • @kateelderson
    @kateelderson Před rokem +1

    Working with power tools overhead is exhausting and you are more than up to the task! Now I see why you have all those manly tools. Terrific job!

  • @alexven92
    @alexven92 Před rokem

    "Doesn't look too bad". My man, it looks AMAZING !! Very well done hats off to you sir.

  • @HSimone17
    @HSimone17 Před rokem +1

    Great job! You have come a long way in the skill department. It's great to see how much you have grown in so many ways. Hope your having a great summer.

  • @noeraldinkabam
    @noeraldinkabam Před rokem

    I never much think I missed out growing up (and getting close to old) in an age without social media but when I watch things like this Iknow I would have dreamed bigger and known the world to be filled with more space.

  • @espowari
    @espowari Před rokem

    Very much looking forward to your videos! Thank you so much for the hard work it takes to do the actual physical job - and then to make the video!

  • @gagamba9198
    @gagamba9198 Před rokem

    Wow! So happy to see you again.
    What a project! Looking forward to your next ones.

  • @zakkvanish3668
    @zakkvanish3668 Před rokem

    I followed you from the start of your project and you gave me the confidence to buy a house and do the renovation ourselves. The house is 200 years old and our first project was tiling a bathroom with crooked and bend walls we could not level by putting framing up as there isn't enough room for that. At the same time I built a decking on top of our shed and made it into a catio for our normally indoor cats. All work I probably wouldn't have done without you leading by example so: Thank you

  • @sk33t49
    @sk33t49 Před rokem

    There is nothing better than a new Tokyo lama vid. Nothing

  • @michaelmcdermott1054
    @michaelmcdermott1054 Před rokem

    Another great video! Thank you for continuing to share this incredible journey with us all! Blessing to you and your family!

  • @hollisjamesSF
    @hollisjamesSF Před rokem

    Something about building shelter always lifts my spirits. Thanks for the good vibes!

  • @ClooseMcNoose
    @ClooseMcNoose Před rokem +1

    This looks absolutely incredible man! Really nice job, love the videos thank you for posting!

  • @beckermen
    @beckermen Před rokem +1

    So glad for a new video! Great work! I bet that feels great to have that space back and you have the shed looking much nicer too

  • @samanthamoreno8653
    @samanthamoreno8653 Před rokem

    This was so cool to watch! I love your channel and look forward to future videos! 😆

  • @FoxfireProjects
    @FoxfireProjects Před rokem

    Really enjoyed the video. Thanks so much for taking the extra time to bring us along!

  • @xForeverXerox
    @xForeverXerox Před rokem +1

    Impressive. This turned out fantastic. Thanks for taking us along for the ride!

  • @ledomah
    @ledomah Před 10 měsíci

    Wow that was epic! Well done mate. Very envious watching this house evolve.

  • @WatashiwaToyotaHondadesudesu
    @WatashiwaToyotaHondadesudesu Před 11 měsíci

    i cant wait til im at a place where i can start doing projects like this myself. im 28 now and i miss fixing houses w my dad. reminds me of how much time we would spend just looking at problems and thinking before we got to actually working.

  • @kilocruiser3042
    @kilocruiser3042 Před rokem

    Wow!! Such a fantastic job! You should feel so proud of yourself!! It looks GREAT!