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For those interested: The label on the finish oil is in German and reads "Grundieröl", which means "primer oil". Based on Shoyan-san's description of the oil's behavior of spontaneous self-ignition, I assume the oil is boiled linseed oil or at least contains a significant amount of it.
According to Google translate "Linseed oil, balsam turpentine oil, linseed oil stand oil, manganese dryer." from the German "Leinöl, Balsamterpentinöl, Leinölstandöl, Mangantrockner."
Oh - here's more:
"The classic primer for oil paints on wood is half oil, consisting of 50% linseed oil varnish and 50% balsam turpentine oil. Due to its small molecular size (approx. 50x smaller than synthetic resins), linseed oil penetrates particularly deeply into the substrate and lines the wood pores. This enables excellent networking of the substrate with subsequent oil coats.
"The primer oil is suitable for all untreated wood, cork, as well as natural stone, terracotta and neutral plasters. On the outside, follow-up coats of pigmented exterior wood glaze or opaque stand oil paint are required.
Indoors, it is suitable as a sole treatment for surfaces subject to little wear and tear."
Does this oil volatilize after it dries? I wonder if the oil poses any kind of health risk...
@@Paulus_Sculptor Pure linseed oil itself barely produces heat, and no fumes because it polymerizes. Stand oil is polymerized linseed oil, which crosslinks (polymers locking together,) which produces no heat and no fumes. The manganese drier is also pretty benign. The only hazardous ingredient in this product is turpentine, which is volatile and produces fumes which are not carcinogenic (but it is very toxic, you don't want to breath it in an enclosed space.) All in all this is a pretty safe product, there are definitely lots of worse options. Use ventilation, a mask, and gloves, throw away rags in a self-sealing trash can and there's no risk.
@@disqusrubbish5467 "half oil" is also the translation of the other German word on the can: "Halböl". I also had a look at their product information and they say "Kreidezeit Grundieröl ist ein klassisches harzfreies sog. Halböl, bestehend aus 50 % Leinölfirnis und 50 % natürlichem Balsamterpentinöl." So you're right, it's a combination of 50% boiled linseed oil and 50% balsam turpentine oil.
Oh... and "Kreidezeit" (the producer of the oil in this case) is literally translated "chalk time"
I've used kreidezeit products in the UK and been reasonably impressed.
I'm glad you also show and talk about how long this work can take, makes an average craftsman like me feel better about my renovation time, great job!
Get a stick for that Roller. Think about your back! We want a lot more of your videos to come! :D
Always a pleasure to watch a real craftsman!
Your work always lifts my spirits
Most beautiful floor I’ve seen!
師匠お疲れ様でした!
It always feels like a tragedy with the loss of a tatami room but the end result looks so spacious and 田舎風.
Thanks for the English Narration
Kreidezeit Grundieröl is used here in Germany as a primer for a boiled linseed oil (Leinölfirnis) finish.
I have used linseed primers many times, normally diluting the boiled linseed oil with white spirit 1:1 by volume myself. Apply this primer generously with a rag. Wipe off without waiting. The primer will then work its way into the wood to give better water resistance. (Better penetration is the reason for dilution.)
But then wait a day before applying the pure boiled linseed oil (or even unboiled linseed oil) in the same fashion.
Then leave the room to let it polymerize and dry for a few days, venting to the outside. Even if it is a natural product, the fumes will irritate your lungs badly if you live in the room immediately. After a few days it will be completely healthy.
Shoyan's warning regarding spontaneous combustion is accurate.
Please let your son do the voiceover again, it was great. This AI voice lacks character.
It's an 🇮🇳
Something about the hand polishing was so satisfying to see. Staying young.
Beautiful! (But don't leave your socks in your vehicle!!)
I like the old voice better
I think the new voice is an AI translation of his own voice. It was a shock for me too but i find that it grows on you after some time 😊 hope you have a nice day!
This is my favorite video in all of the series!
Amazing work as always. But what's happened to the other voice over guy?
replaced by AI
It is always a pleasure to watch you work with such detail and precision. You are truly a Master Carpenter.
I think the voice overlay worked much better this time. It sounded much more consistent with the accent generated! Love the videos! And with time the generated voice will become much much better! It is a fantastic way to share your work!
真の職人技 Shin no shokunin-waza I hope google translate did not F... up. True craftsmanship. I watch all your videos. Marc from Belgium.
This is just mesmerizing to watch. Incredible level of attention to detail, which definitely translates well into the finished work. Simply amazing!!
Shoyan-san as usual you work is excellent. Remodeling is always harder and takes longer however you have shown the power of dragons still courses through you!
The narration was palatable this time.
Beautiful floor
Thank you from Long Beach, California, USA
It really did open up the space, nice work
Once again superior work Shoyan. I really enjoy watching all your videos. Thank you very much for sharing.
That is a beautiful transformation on the Matt floor to the wooden floor much brighter and colourful. 😀👍👍
Excellent work as always
Your content is so well done. Always such a pleasure to watch a master working with such beautiful resources. I wish that we in the US valued and respected our lumber resources the way you do in your culture. So much beauty. Thank you for sharing.
Beautiful!
Made me smile after seeing you use german oil for the floor boards. 😄
Never thought i would see something like that in japan.
My Man thank you for another Banger of an educational Video.
Another good jib, Shoyen! ( from a fellow carpenter in U.S,)
I love you Shoyan but I really miss the old voice
the color is interesting. a mix of brown and red and clear color makes a painting.
Beautiful floor. Awesome workmanship!
Wow that’s a substantial floor Shoyan but beautiful. Thank you for the video.👍👍
Nice change, and it's definitely more open and useful.
Absolutely beautiful!.... I love to see you work with your son. That's great you guys make a great team
As always a great video! I plan to build a garden shed/tiny house and took particular note of how you installed the insulation with the joists close to them to avoid gaps. Truly a master at work!!
Thk u for the video Sir
Beautiful attention to detail and craftsmanship as always Shoyan San!
「始まりは半分終わった」(1階ボード)。 グランドピアノを作るような、美しいディテール。 磨き布を両手で押すと、宮崎監督の「千と千尋の神隠し」の銭湯で働く千のシーンを思い出します。
“Well begun is half done” (first floor board). Similar to creating a grand piano, beautiful details. Pushing polish cloth with two hands recalls scene from Miyazaki’s “Spirited Away”, Sen working in the bath house.
What an inspirational video Shoyan. Your attention to detail is, as always, impeccable & the result shows your brilliant skills & knowledge beautifully. Such a delight to watch you 'lovingly' go about your work. Cheers my friend, Don from South Australia.
The new floor looks beautiful
So nice!
Your wisdom is deeply inspiring, I am an art student and have fallen in love with traditional Japanese homes.
I wonder if the old timber is salvaged to make new things such as furniture.
@Shoyan Japanese Carpenter do you think at one point you can do a video on the hand planes you use? How to set them up and sharpen them?
Absolutely fascinating, educational and exceptional carpentry skills! I am always thrilled to watch your videos! Thank you for all of your hard work bringing these episodes to us.
The room looks great.
I like the new voice-over.
I dont
Absolutely beautiful floor nice finish, from the land of the hornbill
Absolutely stunning result
Such a pleasure to watch, truly a master of his craft.
May I ask how much it cost the customers to have you complete this job for them?
We are buying a home in Gifu prefecture and looking to renovate, I’m doing a bit of research.
Great work Shoyan!!
🎉 nice work
Sounds like you've got a new translator/speaker. Great job - keep it up!
Love your work mate.
Beautiful work
Beautiful 🤩
Nice work pops
Masterpiece, carpenter san !!!👍👏👏💪
Beautiful work. Thanks for sharing👍
美しい
ソルトレイクシティからこんにちは
Hello from Salt Lake City
Where did you get your wonderful tool pouch? Great video - We really enjoy your videos
主人 The floor is a work of art. The color blends nicely. How old are your planes? Thank you for showing this excellent work.
Great vid. New AI voice seems better than last time. Cool.
When did you switch narrators? It sounded like the original narrator learned English from Americans, but this person learned English from British people. Neither is better, it’s just an interesting change. Thanks as always for the detailed videos.
It's AI
He changed it a short while back
I preferred the original voice over, his son I think, but he's got his reasons so 🤷
@@therealdojj yikes.
By Karumba, Spanish Mexican makes Japanese houses.
aye we gotta have the young guy take his turn on all hands and feet polishing those floors no?
Beautiful work my friend. How much does a job like this cost where you are? Here in the states it would cost about $4,500-$5.5500.
What are those plastic posts called he uses to support the floor? I've never seen those before.
People, stop complaining about the voice, be nice.
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Does the cypress floor not expand? When we put floors in here in the USA we have to leave a small gap where the boards meet the walls so that they can expand or contract with the seasons. If not, they buckle? What makes this floor different? Is it because the boards are a single piece?
Is there a building code that you have to follow for these projects, or is this all just artisan work?
これらのプロジェクトには従わなければならない建築基準はあるのでしょうか、それとも単なる職人仕事なのでしょうか?
Can you talk about the tools you prefer?
よろしくおねがいします。
How much would a job like this cost?
16:51 One layer of oil?
What is the tool that is being used at 11:03?
Hat jemand Erfahrung mit der marke „Kreidezeit“ würde mich interessieren. PS Great Video as usuelle😊
Love this channel but I prefer the old voiceover. This new guy sounds Indian!
did you fire the old voice?
Хорошая работа.👍🙋🇺🇦
How can I contact shoyan for his service ?
New narrator?
I miss old narrator 😢
Old wood is much stronger. My wife agrees with this statement
What happened to the normal narrator?
I would have stepped at least 5 times trough the styrofoam 😕
I miss the old narrator.
Me too
I miss the old voice
What happened to the old voice? This new one is so bad
He needs to get himself a good quality track saw. They cut down doors cleanly and effortlessly, esp with a good blade.
Have you seen this guys tools? If he needed one I am pretty sure he would have a high quality one already
I really like the new voice.
I miss the old narrator...
The AI just doesn't sound enthusiastic
Change the voice.
I keep waiting for the voice to say "thank you, come again" 😁😂
I have to laugh whenever you run the wide electric planer. They are just starting to show up in the U.S. and they are being treated like a brand new tool just recently invented, and I tell people that they have been used in Japan for many decades and not many people believe that when I tell them. I just laugh, a person shouldn’t waste their time arguing with a fool.
I am sad to do so, but I have stopped watching your viceos because of the ai voice
Would you be interested in a video chat in America? We are renovating an old house we bought and would love to buy some insight from you
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