How Are We Going To Flip Our 50ft Hull? - Ep. 394 RAN Sailing

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Komentáře • 336

  • @davidnichols147
    @davidnichols147 Před 28 dny +35

    I'm a 74 year old male with COPD, retired US Merchant Marine officer, who started sailing before I could talk. Your sailing channel has been viewed since conception, each episode both full of usable information and created with care and knowledge. We are all awaiting the turn of this legendary build. Thank you for your time and all the effort you all extend every week.

  • @richardboyden5553
    @richardboyden5553 Před 29 dny +92

    I can beat that, I'm 77! I feel pretty much the same way about the world and what a desperately unhappy place it is today, but finding solace vicariously in seeing a beautiful young family working miracles on a lovely farm in southern Sweden and a crew of fabulous young shipwrights and riggers in Port Townsend, Washington, USA, and a few others. I can't wait to see that boat turning!

    • @helmuthgeiser4103
      @helmuthgeiser4103 Před 29 dny +10

      Chiming in with you : also about your age (77in December this year, so half the way to be there) , and I feel the same way as you described, nothing to add !
      Except, that I’m also building a 53’ Catamaran all alone in SW Florida, where hurricane Ian has put me back (because of storm damage) for over a year’s time.

    • @rideauriverrafter
      @rideauriverrafter Před 29 dny +11

      I am aligned with richard and helmuth.Closing in on 80! and not expecting to build the 36 foot blue water boat but maybe something much smaller with my grandsons helping out. I too find solace in this sweet family achieving their dreams. God - whichever - bless and keep you whole and safe. Love to all.. Bernie from Bedford NS 🥰

    • @giarcareklaw
      @giarcareklaw Před 29 dny +8

      Well said Richard , I am an 71 yo Aussie and despair that our world has changed so much from our youth. I think the RAN family will be well served in the next 10 to 20 years to be able to escape the crazy world that it will become .
      Regards
      Craig

    • @bertplank9892
      @bertplank9892 Před 29 dny +4

      Note..the once ordered city Malmo just a stones throw from the build....is the crime capital of Sweden.Largely contained presently....Mentioning this upsets the equilibrium...so no more comment from me.

    • @dantoddruns
      @dantoddruns Před 29 dny +4

      I don’t believe the world is unhappy as a whole. Media and the internet amplify the unhappiness that is happening in select areas but the world has been that way for all of recorded history. It was Vietnam, indo-Pakistan war, and US civil rights now it’s Ukraine, Israel/Palestine, and Haiti.
      I’m a firm believer in making your own happiness.

  • @hermanosamuel8744
    @hermanosamuel8744 Před 29 dny +50

    I always chuckle when I see all of Vera's art work on the framework, etc. Some of that should be preserved and incorporated as accent pieces somewhere in her birth/cabin. Lol. 😄

  • @terryPratt-re4du
    @terryPratt-re4du Před 29 dny +114

    I am 75 and live in America. My country is failing me and many.
    You 3 are helping me to clean out my mind and heart of the "garbage", can't thank you enough. Hard work, loving family,
    adventure bound and always moving forward. Such a joy.
    My "goal" ,to grow closer to GOD and see your boat "in the water" "Let er Buck"😇😃

  • @smulismuli7976
    @smulismuli7976 Před 29 dny +65

    This is better than Netflix

  • @svens.5139
    @svens.5139 Před 29 dny +35

    Johan, Du bist so ein ausgeglichener und talentierter Mann, was Du leistest und schaffst ist beeindruckend und bleibst dabei so bescheiden und freundlich. Ich höre nie ein böses Wort von Dir, Du fluchst nie. Ich muss Dir großen Respekt zollen.

  • @jerome01949
    @jerome01949 Před 29 dny +34

    "I'm gonna build me a boat with these two hands. She'll be a fair curve from a noble plan!"

    • @tonyg1958
      @tonyg1958 Před 29 dny +1

      Guy Clark would definitely approve of this boat and the lovely family that's building it!

  • @josebembibre7298
    @josebembibre7298 Před 29 dny +20

    I am 76... living in Spain, and also share the view that your work is just a sliver of hope on this dark days. Your work, as always is fantastic. I wish you good luck and success on the turning procedure, and above all take care.

  • @carterbentley9030
    @carterbentley9030 Před 29 dny +26

    What a massive undertaking. And what a huge amount of thought and effort you have put into it. That hull is an immense work of art. This is all so different from a production facility. Doing it all yourselves! So many fingers will be crossed hoping that all goes according to plan.

  • @claverton
    @claverton Před 29 dny +16

    Good stuff! I would never have guessed turning a hull over would be so interesting. I'm glad it's you doing it and not me.

  • @RJ-rn3uv
    @RJ-rn3uv Před 29 dny +27

    Great job building your square wheel. I am 70 years old. Built many building and custom homes. I highly suggest that you take some 2x8 and make x braces between each square wheel. I will keep everything aligned and prevent the wheels from sliding to either side. Those straps will not be able to hold the possible stress of the frames attempting to move. The boat is looking great.

    • @pablosdog2808
      @pablosdog2808 Před 29 dny +6

      Yes...some diagonals...had same thought.

    • @bobgansel6159
      @bobgansel6159 Před 29 dny +6

      I am a engineer and also am concerned with the lack of x braces between the frames. Fully support the idea to add 2x8 braces
      🤔

  • @nooneanybodyknows7912
    @nooneanybodyknows7912 Před 29 dny +26

    I'm glad you have the additional machine skates. I've had casters fail. We recommend adding a 33% addition to the total weight of the load for safety. As you know, it's not a good idea to push their limits.
    My motto: Plan your work. Work your plan.
    I'm excited for what's next. Thanks for sharing.

  • @dannettepeters1507
    @dannettepeters1507 Před 29 dny +12

    One year ago, this stage seemed an ETERNITY away! I have been so looking foward to the turning of the hull and now, I cant wait till next week!!! So exciting! 🤞👌💪

  • @lehommedelard-bl8wr
    @lehommedelard-bl8wr Před 29 dny +9

    Johan, i think you thought things over well. Still....
    1) I would make some diagonal reinforcements between the brackets in the boat's length direction as when you start moving things there might be some friction in that direction misplacing the brackets during the move.
    2) are you not afraid that the hard surface of the wheels in combination with the weight of the construction will damage the plywood layers and dig themselves into the plywood. Did you consider metal or other types of plates as a surface.
    3) to assure the the load is constantly carried on all wheels the surface of your plates (plywood, metal or whatever will need to be perfect level over the entire track. How will you deal with that thought i realize that thanks to the gravel underlayer it might be easier as with other under types of surfaces (sand,grass, etc)
    4) be careful with the machine transport skits you bought. check on Cutting Edge Construction Australia channel. He used similar skits moving lathes and other heavy loads across a flat concrete floor and the wheels were simply pulverized during the move. I think it's shown in this video: "The BIG Horizontal Milling Machine Project | Part 1 | Moving into workshop"
    Success Jan-Willem

  • @Buzzcook
    @Buzzcook Před 29 dny +19

    Very impressive that you're turning the boat without a crane.

    • @santyclause8034
      @santyclause8034 Před 29 dny +2

      I'm too simple to think of different ways the same thing can be approached, resolved, and accomplished. For me, it's overhead motorised rail runners and chain blocks (block and tackle) or read books on handling this subject.
      Every small fabrication factory business has the same kinda deal. Lift the hull, run the hull out of the barn, drop it onto the trestle/cradle blah blah blah...
      But we see how Johan manages within his own capability and the unique constraints of his specific project. And does it.

  • @user-yd6ef1yo9d
    @user-yd6ef1yo9d Před 29 dny +13

    The size of this hull is becoming apparent. We should be concerned if you start loading creatures two by two :). The garden is also sizable. It will be interesting to watch its progress.

  • @DFENDR33
    @DFENDR33 Před 29 dny +14

    Johan, in your past life you sure were a Viking building many boats. (and sailing them) Great job so far. Good luck!

  • @rotorgator
    @rotorgator Před 29 dny +11

    Good luck and be very careful!

    • @hurri7720
      @hurri7720 Před 29 dny

      Yes the thing is to have the turning stop gently and controlled.

  • @colinboniface194
    @colinboniface194 Před 29 dny +4

    What a year for boat building on youtube... Delos starting there new boat, MJ sailing getting theirs well along the way, Tallo Ho just launched, and here we have Ran2 coming out of the shed and turning over... What more do we need to get off the couch and do something significant...

    • @user-si1dl4ed6g
      @user-si1dl4ed6g Před 27 dny

      Also add Sailing Nandji with the renovation of their new “previously owned” boat

    • @bdphourde
      @bdphourde Před 24 dny

      "Ran" 3! "Yabá" also just launched about when "Tally Ho" did. "Mistress" will be launching soon.

  • @4437RR
    @4437RR Před 29 dny +12

    Can't Wait!! Can't Wait!! Turn, baby, turn! 😅

  • @user-dv5id9ck9z
    @user-dv5id9ck9z Před 29 dny +19

    Good luck with everything!!!!!! Will watch the progress!!!!

  • @rushd45
    @rushd45 Před 29 dny +10

    Can't wait, I'm sure everything will be fine, as Johan said it's going to be exciting!

  • @davidandresen8195
    @davidandresen8195 Před 12 dny

    The beauty of living in a northern region. Lots of additional sunlight at this time of year!

  • @RajanNarasimhan
    @RajanNarasimhan Před 22 dny +1

    I am rooting for you guys! Awesome attention to detail and hard work!

  • @jimhunter5348
    @jimhunter5348 Před 29 dny +14

    Impressive.

  • @davidandresen8195
    @davidandresen8195 Před 12 dny

    HEy! Juhan. You've conquered that pesky "J".
    With everything else going on.
    Inspirational channel.

  • @MrPaulcm1
    @MrPaulcm1 Před 28 dny +1

    The garden and around your farm is looking lovely. A great job on the frames for turning the hull. You guys are so talented. Love the vlog :)

  • @mrjorpan
    @mrjorpan Před 29 dny +6

    Nu blir det ju spännande fast det har det ju varit hela tiden, det som kommer vill inte jag missa. Hälsa lillkapten!

  • @MarkkuRantalankila
    @MarkkuRantalankila Před 29 dny +4

    Detta blir ju bara mer och mer spännande! Jag har följt er CZcams kanal ny i flera år och er beslutsamhet och metodiska sättet att arbeta med saker och ting är otroligt imponerande. 😎

  • @Stakman1
    @Stakman1 Před 29 dny +7

    I have faith, but I'm still really nervous about the hull turning. Thanks for sharing.

  • @DrRusty5
    @DrRusty5 Před 29 dny +4

    It seems you have thought of everything! (But perhaps some cross bracing on the longest chocks would prevent any risk of twisting)

  • @moontheloon7481
    @moontheloon7481 Před 29 dny +7

    Well if any one can do it my money would be on you best of luck!

  • @johnhamer7157
    @johnhamer7157 Před 29 dny +1

    Some of the best content on CZcams… certainly the best sailing channel. I’ve watched from the beginning and it just gets better and better. The engineering work needed just to turn the hull let alone build it is astonishing. I’m hooked!

  • @gidge34
    @gidge34 Před 29 dny +6

    YALL ARE BUILDING A HUGE BOAT BY HAND!!!!!!Best CZcams channel hands down ❤️❤️❤️

  • @johnenglert3105
    @johnenglert3105 Před 28 dny

    Such a pleasure to watch you and your family. Perfect mix of personal with boat building specifics and work entailed with actual sailing and traveling experiences when possible. You all are the best. Enraptured with how you are getting this boat birthed! Keep up the good work and many blessings for you all!

  • @pkane5472
    @pkane5472 Před 29 dny +9

    Amazing! What incredible planning!

  • @questionmark4348
    @questionmark4348 Před 29 dny +7

    FWIW: I used to work for a moving company that would move large heavy machinery we used "boerkey roller skates" along with thin hardend steel plates (from old industrial band saw blades) as tracks over floors. Something to consider if you have any problems rolling it! A Burke bar or two might come in handy too!!

  • @sailingthalassa
    @sailingthalassa Před 17 dny

    You guys are so incredibly clever, such accurate work . Look forwards to next phase .

  • @ronaldjoullie2217
    @ronaldjoullie2217 Před 5 dny

    En français, absolument remarquable de travail de précision

  • @davidclarke7728
    @davidclarke7728 Před 29 dny +1

    Crikey, that structure would turn the Queen Mary

  • @charliebrown1828
    @charliebrown1828 Před 29 dny +7

    Love this project and the explanations during the process. Just amazing to me! Best of luck with the flip. 👍

  • @williamyamm8803
    @williamyamm8803 Před 11 dny

    You both have “huge balls”! 😊👍
    What you are achieving is incredible.
    I am confident that you will succeed and achieve your goals of building a magnificent boat!
    You are clever and well organized.
    I watch all your videos, it's so well filmed, the explanations are top notch. Top-notch editing!
    Bravo !!!
    And listening to you make me pratice my english 😊👍
    Greetings from France

  • @Matt-bj6cy
    @Matt-bj6cy Před 29 dny +7

    How EXCITING.....|Cannot wait to see the move out and everything you have planned and figured out. I know you are also nervous and excited. Take your time, slowly make decisions, and all will be good. I cannot wait for next Friday and the video. Love so much your channel. Have been with you since the first boat and you left out.

  • @koosslootweg8500
    @koosslootweg8500 Před 28 dny

    You both are fantastic! I have all the confidence in you get the turning done. Just keep it easy and safe.

  • @geoffhoughton4148
    @geoffhoughton4148 Před 29 dny +1

    All very interesting and it is going to be great watching the actual turning over. You didn't mention anything about how you'll stop or slow the fall onto the next flat of the square once you've passed the pivot point of the square wheel.

  • @stephanmeissner7555
    @stephanmeissner7555 Před 29 dny

    This looks like a sound plan. Can't wait to see the hull flipped!

  • @Paulookingatyou
    @Paulookingatyou Před 29 dny +6

    Wish you all the best luck for the next stage, with no hiccups 😂

  • @giles-df9yu
    @giles-df9yu Před 29 dny +5

    It's actually called a toe jack, the low one, great job. And you will get it done. A big backhoe would be better than a tractor , it could probably life the boat half way over.

    • @questionmark4348
      @questionmark4348 Před 22 dny

      I know, I'm being picky, but a backhoe is an attachment for a tractor. I think maybe you meant excavator

  • @jingbar
    @jingbar Před 28 dny

    Malin you are standing up to the pressure very well

  • @KillickGreenieRN
    @KillickGreenieRN Před 29 dny +1

    Excellent forward planning. The next phase is going to be very exciting. Well done to you both.

  • @william6526
    @william6526 Před 29 dny +3

    Without stress ,who are you kidding . I'd be stressed to the max turning this hull over with all the work I'd be a nervous wreck. We will keep you guys in our prayers that all goes as planned ,you turn the hull with no problems and most importantly no one gets hurt during this process.

  • @elinicfurniture6860
    @elinicfurniture6860 Před 29 dny +2

    Very excited for you guys. In this whole operation I see one most important/dangerous moment(two times) - as you are turning, at one point the center of gravity passes a corner and square frame wants to drop…please try to calculate what the force can be, because at the last angle, right before the frame side is on the ground, the pulling leverage will be enormous(because gravity is at the longest lever)…make sure it does not pull/roll your tractor with the frame. I’m sure you will be putting supports/jacks as it goes down, but they are on the angle and it’s hard to predict. Good luck guys, we are with you!

  • @steventrostle1825
    @steventrostle1825 Před 29 dny +3

    THANKS I enjoy watching and do appreciate that you have carefully thought through the process. Looking forward to seeing the "Flip"!

  • @robertfontaine3650
    @robertfontaine3650 Před 29 dny +6

    Looking forward to watching the craziness

  • @rickwhite3757
    @rickwhite3757 Před 29 dny +1

    The corner radius on your frames are much smaller than the photo example you showed. The smaller radius will cause a larger rotational force when acted upon. They will make the turn harder to control. In a perfect world the frame would form a perfect circle to minimize the forces requied.

  • @Cptnbond
    @Cptnbond Před 29 dny +2

    Malin, It's looks like that fighting kers, a very invasive species - totally hopeless to get rid of unless dig out all the roots. Cheers.

  • @cuchoschw4834
    @cuchoschw4834 Před 29 dny +1

    Felicitaciones y suerte en la maniobra de dar vuelta el casco! 💪🏻💪🏻🤗🤗

  • @michaelberndt1966
    @michaelberndt1966 Před 29 dny +4

    Good luck👍🥳😎

  • @Sarasdad91
    @Sarasdad91 Před 28 dny

    Xlnt job Johan and Malin, and Vera too. Its coming together very well.

  • @ufodude1000
    @ufodude1000 Před 29 dny

    Has anyone ever used a steel tube like a spit to turn the hull?
    I'm in awe of your craftsmanship.

  • @judd_s5643
    @judd_s5643 Před 29 dny +2

    Fluorescent lights are the best lights to use when evaluating a surface for irregularities. All car manufacturers passes every car through an inspection booth with many fluorescent lights to spot imperfections. With that said I was paying attention to the light reflection as you were walking around the hull and I’m extremely impressed the endless hours at the long board has paid off. Well done!

  • @franktadley1810
    @franktadley1810 Před 29 dny +2

    Ah, "get the hull out of here", so true. All the best. This has turned out to be more interesting than most everything else here on CZcams. You will get it turned, I am sure of that and make it good to watch!!!

  • @stevebutterworth1937
    @stevebutterworth1937 Před 29 dny

    So that’s why Vera learned to ride a bike… to pull the hull out of there🤭! Hope everything goes to plan!…

  • @jakobusphsteyn3500
    @jakobusphsteyn3500 Před 29 dny +3

    Wish you success in the hull flip.

  • @paulbadger6336
    @paulbadger6336 Před 29 dny +3

    Well done 👍. Thank you for taking the time to share. Your careful approach to planning and execution is a joy to behold.

  • @petervespae-biketours593

    Crazy impressive, all planning and what you accomplish. Soo looking forward to next weeks episode

  • @manny380sl
    @manny380sl Před 29 dny +4

    Don't be nervous you and Johan got this

  • @myles8520
    @myles8520 Před 29 dny +2

    The suspense has been building for a long time. I’m not sure it’s good for my pressure but I wouldn’t miss it for the world!

  • @johnbaxter8569
    @johnbaxter8569 Před 29 dny +2

    The moment has arrived, and it's now time to turn the Hull... I wish you all the best in this process. You are so thorough in your work, and i am pretty sure everything will go well.
    Good luck...

  • @MrHogadog
    @MrHogadog Před 28 dny

    Wow! Impressive planning - it looks like you have a lot of contingency plans in place. Good luck!

  • @paulwild4524
    @paulwild4524 Před 29 dny

    Chocks? Maybe not chokes. Anyway whatever they are the project is amazing! A very exciting point approaching now.

  • @sv_eden
    @sv_eden Před 27 dny

    Ni är helt otroliga, har längtat efter detta. Fortsätt kämpa så vi kan ses på vattnet framöver ❤

  • @ryanolson523
    @ryanolson523 Před 29 dny +3

    Your content is awesome!! looking forward to the flipping, be careful!!

  • @miormedia
    @miormedia Před 26 dny

    Great work! I flipped my 26-footer the same way. I thought that was nerve-wrecking.
    Bra jobbat;)

  • @Martijn1970tube
    @Martijn1970tube Před 29 dny +1

    Hello Johan and Malin,
    What a great project and thank you for sharing your experiences. It's so educational for many of us! I noticed something during the explanation of how to turn the boat around; nothing was said about braking after the tipping point.. don't forget that! Greetings from Holland

    • @RANSailing
      @RANSailing  Před 29 dny +2

      Thanks for watching! I forgot to mention the hold back, we’ll use a chains hoist in the opposite direction also. Cheers!

  • @gregsutton2400
    @gregsutton2400 Před 29 dny +3

    good luck, be careful

  • @shaneyanagisawa9630
    @shaneyanagisawa9630 Před 27 dny

    I’m a tunnel engineer so I’m used to moving and manipulating heavy objects in a confined space without a crane. I’m not clear on your scheme to flip over the hull but there are some mistakes people make in these situations. Your hull is fairly rigid. When you are sliding the boat out of the barn, as few as three wheels will be carrying the load. If the hull flexes and sags a bit, then maybe a few more wheels will make contact and carry some load. Your track will not be perfectly level. Wheel loads will be higher than you plan if you expect all the wheels to carry the load. You talked about using plywood to make a runway. Have someone check the rolling shear force created inside the plywood by the wheels. The plies can fail at the lamination faces. You might think about renting steel plates used for temporary covering of holes in the street. If you wood sags. The weight will be spread to adjacent wheeels but the whole hull will be more difficult to move as you are essentially pulling the hull up a hill if the track sags. You have done a great job so far. Don’t trust to luck!

  • @MrRogRamjet
    @MrRogRamjet Před 29 dny +2

    Looks great! Chocks, sounds like Chawks

  • @johnwalker6711
    @johnwalker6711 Před 29 dny

    Well done guys another great episode never fail to amaze with your skills cheers from down under !!

  • @jimb348
    @jimb348 Před 29 dny

    We had a tree fall against our house a few years ago, It was tall but somewhat skinny western hemlock. The house is sturdy and withstood it with only minor damage to the gutter and roof edge. Due to various factors a crane could not be used to lift it. The tree company that removed it instead used snatch blocks up in a nearby tree fed down to boat winches. The boat winches were attached to a wide belt that was strapped around the base of the tree. They used fairly thick dyneema lines. I was surprised at first but when you consider the loads that a sail produces, a large winch has to be rated to many thousands of pounds.

  • @pearsonhenry2
    @pearsonhenry2 Před 29 dny +1

    I would have put copper coat on the hull before turning it over. Would be significantly easier than doing it the correct way up, no downside to applying it a year or more before splashing.

  • @joostsmit906
    @joostsmit906 Před 29 dny +2

    When working on one of my previous boats i also needed to turn that boat from one side to the other side to restore the bottom and the keel of that boat used Some chain pulley’s to effectively turn and in the same time used another one to use as a brake so the hull could not move unexpectedly, worked like a charm. This was a steel hull weighing around 5 ton so not a very heavy boat like yours

  • @emreesen1468
    @emreesen1468 Před 29 dny

    Good Luck Johan, sound very serious and hard job

  • @phillipobrien7365
    @phillipobrien7365 Před 29 dny

    Good luck ! Even though you probably won`t need it with your thorough preparation. Take it slowly, and adapt as you go, and it will work out fine.

  • @matthewkenny1944
    @matthewkenny1944 Před 29 dny +3

    Stay safe and best of luck. Even the best of plans need a little luck.

  • @imar758
    @imar758 Před 28 dny

    A lot of people, including me, are waiting for the moment you will move the boat out from the barn, turn it an move it back into the barn. That is increadible you will do this yourselves. The whole program of yours is increadible to be done of you two. But of course, we, visitors of your channel do not know what happens when your camera is of line. Anyway, I think that you are doing a hell of a job, producing such a big boat by yourselves. Once you got it out the hull is waterproof as long you have not turned it? But when you have turned it you dont want any rain? Does that mean that all of it has to be done in one day? Days are long now even in the south of Sweden so a day can be almost 20 hours I think. Do you have any coments?

  • @russellsmith8609
    @russellsmith8609 Před 26 dny

    Slow methodical increments, like the tide coming in, that's the way to do it.
    You can't pull an apple out of a seed, you have to let it grow.
    You don't need luck when you are prepared, cheers.

  • @johnmagnan759
    @johnmagnan759 Před 29 dny

    Brother you are going to have fun dragging those small wheels over gravel to get the hull outside the barn.

    • @boooshes
      @boooshes Před 29 dny

      They are laying plywood down

  • @sailingsvzara
    @sailingsvzara Před 29 dny

    I'm nervous for you guys. Too bad no crane, but, you guys are industrious and will figure it out. Old school!

  • @KSCPMark6742
    @KSCPMark6742 Před 29 dny +4

    How flat is the floor? Once you roll it, the flatness of the floor will play a role

  • @santyclause8034
    @santyclause8034 Před 29 dny +3

    Thanks

  • @davidbamford4721
    @davidbamford4721 Před 29 dny +1

    “Exciting” is very much an understatement!

  • @christiansmotovlogganddron6183

    Lycka till med nästa stora steg j bygget!👍

  • @thebermudaangle9958
    @thebermudaangle9958 Před 29 dny

    Phew! Nail-biting but exciting! 😅😊🎉🎉🎉

  • @sykendu-twanbiemans7586
    @sykendu-twanbiemans7586 Před 29 dny +3

    Good luck with this challenging phase of the build. Can you imagine having the hull right side up soon? 😅

  • @yousontheloose
    @yousontheloose Před 25 dny

    Amazing progress! Good luck with the turn 🤞

  • @meganote
    @meganote Před 29 dny +2

    Can't wait to see the move/flip! Great work so far!

  • @RoyClare
    @RoyClare Před 28 dny

    Cool plan, guys. Good luck, but I don’t think you’ll be relying on it!!!! 🎉😊

  • @robertmiller3987
    @robertmiller3987 Před 29 dny +1

    Great video! I learn so much by watching, and listening as you proceed in your build. Your methodical and detailed planning is truly impressive.

  • @Luiszanahoria
    @Luiszanahoria Před 29 dny +2

    I admire your talent and tenacity on a project like this takes a special family, takes special skills, not to mention money and guts. Congratulations. I will keep watching.