what is that black bike at 4:38? That bike looks so cool
@koningbolo4700Күн бұрын
I was thinking of the different roles your beautiful building had over the years... It is very interesting the building was a bank and then a laundromat... I hope no money laundering was taking place ;-)
@AwareBarnКүн бұрын
Sea Horses Are Amazing. Soar On Y'all Create Strong
@DraysWorld19 сағат бұрын
That they are..
@code-522 күн бұрын
When did they begin to use asphalt on the roads?
@Tcrim3546 күн бұрын
That was the most coverage Edgefield received since the filming of “That Darn Cat.”
@DraysWorld6 күн бұрын
I didn’t know any movie was recorded here
@AllenPaulTrego6 күн бұрын
I grew up down the road from cross mounds. Taralton Ohio
@riverview93206 күн бұрын
Wow - hard to imagine the process before automation!
@MikeSenger6 күн бұрын
I really enjoy your videos! Great work!
@rogertompkins74696 күн бұрын
Love your show. You Kids are amazing and Fun to watch.
@TheRealMrDiGG7 күн бұрын
HEY! Thats My Cousins place, great video!!!
@DraysWorld7 күн бұрын
Thank you! Those folks are great, and your content is excellent! I'd love to collaborate with you one of these days!
@cfbodman27 күн бұрын
We've done both of the trips, the one to Dillsboro had the best weather looking to get back there sometime
@AllenPaulTrego8 күн бұрын
Great job your 0:28 friend from Aiken Just watched a video showing your from Ohio. So am I. Circleville
@DraysWorld7 күн бұрын
Round town.
@MoviemaniaNick8 күн бұрын
This was interesting to watch.
@DraysWorld8 күн бұрын
Cool place to visit
@markthomas40838 күн бұрын
Comical ending. Soothing video here. Just picked up a Worksman trike. Love it so far.
@bi_idee8 күн бұрын
Jake Paul's new opponent
@DraysWorld8 күн бұрын
Perfect timing. 🤣
@paulerickson19068 күн бұрын
Worked in a sawmill when I was younger. Actually very hard work but really interesting too. And the smell ah, parfum du pine.
@DraysWorld8 күн бұрын
If there were a candle scent or a cologne that smelled like sawmill I’d buy it.
@paulerickson19067 күн бұрын
@@DraysWorld If you ever get a chance at the sawmill, go when they are sawing cedar boards. Best smell ever. Very calming.
@Thomas-Gr8 күн бұрын
In the middle ages they used freshly cut beams for the huge roofs of the churches. So don't hesitate to put them in early.
@DraysWorld8 күн бұрын
That is good information to know. Thank you for the comment.
@Thomas-Gr7 күн бұрын
@ They might bend and twist a bit, but with solid stabilizers between the joists and firmly embedded in the walls there is not a lot wiggling possible. The traditional way of putting joists in existing walls is by deepening and widening the fitting holes, so You can slide it in horizontally at an angle, then align the joist in front of the hole on the other wall and push it in there. Sure, there will be empty space in the first hole behind the joist, but it doesn't matter. And don't forget treating the ends of the joists to prevent rot.
@DraysWorld7 күн бұрын
This is what I envisioned. Good call on treating the ends.
@koningbolo47008 күн бұрын
I would remove the middle section and leave the outer joists (which are in the walls) in place and sister the new boards/joists next to the outer joists. The middle section seems the bit that is "out of alignment". Adding joists is always easier then removing, demolition, preventing damage to pieces you like to keep, preventing damage to the floor boards upstairs... just not worth it... Just remover the middle section and sister away to make the section of three joists strong again...
@DraysWorld8 күн бұрын
I am considering this. Thank you for the suggestion. I appreciate it.
@koningbolo47006 күн бұрын
@@DraysWorld If you are sistering boards please use construction adhesive and screws to form a strong beam. Where a joint is you can make the beam even stronger by use of these nailer plates used in truss construction (and use screws to fasten them) For the water damaged joists you could maybe get away with cutting the old ones away and flex/bend the new ones in place. I surely would copy the blocking method the original carpenter used to prevent the boards from twisting. I am not sure how bendy the new boards are and how much wiggle room you have in either joist pocket but I think you could bend the boards (using a heavier duty ratchet strap (attached to two backer boards about 2-3 feet from the ends) to massage the boards in their places... I would do a test on the floor to see how much "shorter" you can get the boards as then bend... You need to remove the original water damaged boards anyways so you can then measure how much room you need and figure out if the bending method works. Also you may need to figure out if the last board can deflect enough as the first two are in place or if you need to leave the first two boards bend up up there to make room for the last one to deflect...
@joshjaffe-j8n8 күн бұрын
Super cool! Cant wait to see it come to reality!
@Kevin_D19 күн бұрын
Opinions are like a$$holes. Everyone has one, and they all smell like sh!t. You do you! 😀 I will c-ya on your next video.
@FB-gm6el9 күн бұрын
you need to learn your structural- members terminology and stop calling everything a "board".😂 joist(or specifically a floor joist, or a ceiling joist). floorBOARDS. stud. beam. rafter. lath strips. ...probably no point in learning more than those, for the weekend warrior/joe homeowner. ...looking forward to seeing the final product one day!
@wc4j9 күн бұрын
check out escape to rural France page He had to rebuild similar joists in his project and developed several ways as he went thru his project
@toobusy639 күн бұрын
I'm excited to see the outcome👋
@cindi79559 күн бұрын
Oh thank you for taking us along to the lumber mill! I love the smell of just cut lumber. The difference between the two cutting areas manual vs automated was so interesting. Just a joy to tag along with you! So excited to see the finished wood coming into the bank. So great to see your excitement, also. Now to the boots! What pride they take making their boots. They are beautifully made and look so comfortable. Thanks for taking us to the store with you. Must look them up! Bravo to them reaching out to you! You are so honest and forthright and a true 'working' man! 🙂 Always excited to see one your videos pop up and it is a sheer delight to take this bank renovation journey along with you and Sarah. (Wow! went to Tecovas site and was so surprised at their prices thought they would be much higher. Next time back in Florida to visit my family I will for sure visit their store in Tampa!)
@DraysWorld9 күн бұрын
Thank you for the nice comment!
@koningbolo47006 күн бұрын
Lumber mills are cool...for sure...
@Panguinguy9 күн бұрын
Very cool to see how it is done!
@MichelleGibbons-k1w9 күн бұрын
I love your videos. Who needs Netflix when these kind of programs exist. I also like the new boots!
@DraysWorld9 күн бұрын
Thanks for the comment. I love making these videos and I do love these new boots. Thanks for watching!
@TheRealMusicBusiness9 күн бұрын
From the blade to the bank. This was like an episode of How It's Made. Love seeing how the boards are made. Awesome.
@DraysWorld9 күн бұрын
I appreciate the comment.
@shadetreepartsswapper9 күн бұрын
There is also another saw mill on the other side of Edgefield otw to Mccormick.
@DraysWorld9 күн бұрын
Good to know. I searched around for a while and got some help from a good fellow at another lumberyard finding this place.
@shadetreepartsswapper5 күн бұрын
@DraysWorld I see Fields ads on Facebook regularly. I may give them a try when I refloor my trailer. Thanks
@lesthiele49219 күн бұрын
Hi Dray, it great that you could watch your boards being manufactured, when you were at the mil., you looked like a kid let loose in a candy shop, now as for your dancing skill, I say NO comment, best regards to you and Sarah from Australia, Les
@DraysWorld9 күн бұрын
I only dance that good with beer.. visiting that sawmill was like being in a toy factory! I would love to see the varieties of wood in Australia.
@TooberTuba9 күн бұрын
Great video, Dray. Looking forward to your next.
@alpenglow42439 күн бұрын
Nothing like the smell of fresh cut lumber. Enjoy!
@franksmodels299 күн бұрын
Very cool 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@empressvogt9 күн бұрын
Mr. Dray, are you going to put the stairs back or no?
@DraysWorld9 күн бұрын
We’re considering it.
@empressvogt9 күн бұрын
@@DraysWorld Cool! 🙏🏻
@FlyinBrianK9 күн бұрын
That is so cool that you got to sit on the log that becomes the boards that goes in the 1888 building that you are continuing to write it's history!
@Risu11779 күн бұрын
mmm I can smell the fresh cut wood
@DraysWorld9 күн бұрын
The building smells like a workshop. I love it.
@DraysWorld9 күн бұрын
Thanks to Tecovas for sponsoring this video! Visit tecovas.yt.link/qD3Cljr to get your new favorite pair of boots today.
@ThePresidentialTourist10 күн бұрын
I hope to see you back in Florida one day. Good luck on your new adventures.
@DraysWorld9 күн бұрын
Likewise my friend, thank you!
@natewarner10 күн бұрын
Speaking as a day-job compliance guy and 125 year old house rennovator, I'm very glad to hear your promotion of permitting. Not only the requirement, but also most of those folks are only there to help keep us safe, really. Help a person out who's just trying to help us out. (I hope everyone's permitting inspectors are as good to work with as mine were. Awesome.)
@sharkman573510 күн бұрын
Love the hard hat!! Seems like it can be done with a pressure washer?
@Robert-rt3ln10 күн бұрын
Nasty governor
@brentsweer890011 күн бұрын
In seeing your plans, you may want to reconsider placing the panel in the closet. With today's power uses, it could be a safety issue. In a closet, there are a lot more things that are flammable. If you get something that malfunctions, that could be an issue. We were required to pull the power panel out of the closet for that reason.
@DraysWorld10 күн бұрын
I’m not aware of any safety issues with the panel being located in a closet due to fire hazards. To my knowledge, there are no codes that prevent this and due to the space that were given, this seems to make the most sense. I would be interested in any information that proves this wrong. However, I’m open to all ideas and suggestions, especially since we haven’t started building yet.
@brentsweer890010 күн бұрын
@DraysWorld we have codes in California that prohibit it, and when I was apprentice in Chicago, they also prohibited it. If you were to look on recalls and hazard warnings on sub panels also will give you additional insight into it. Local codes, especially in small towns, don't always know about issues that large communities see.
@maggiejacksonarmstrongp455411 күн бұрын
Thank you for continuing to post of my hometown (Johnston). 😊
@revenniaga624912 күн бұрын
Okay after what appeared to be two advertising plugs i stopped and unscribed bye
@carboncopies7068 күн бұрын
Bye
@lunastrat12 күн бұрын
Are your measurements a mix of interior and exterior? I'm assuming mostly interior.
@DraysWorld12 күн бұрын
Interior only
@wurly16412 күн бұрын
You are a great presenter and Sarah is pretty. 😊
@joesneon12 күн бұрын
Congrats Sara and Dray!!!!
@DraysWorld12 күн бұрын
Heck yeah! Thanks.
@buckeyeguy8212 күн бұрын
Thanks for explaining how the process for getting a permit works. Even though it sounds boring, I actually enjoy the process of hand drawing up a floor plan no matter how small the job. I have plans drawn up for things I want to do with my house & yard when I get the money. I've tackled a couple things, but nothing serious as gutting walls.
@TooberTuba12 күн бұрын
Dray, You (and Sarah) are a renaissance man and woman. So happy that the paperwork went well. Looking forward to seeing your dream come to fruition.
@tedhazlett12 күн бұрын
I am a retired member of the Pittsburgh Plumbers Union. When I first started in the trade in NW Pennsylvania, the inspectors were former plumbers who made sure that the waste, water, and vent pipes were installed correctly. When I retired it had gotten to the point where the inspectors had only read about installing plumbing in a book and were only interested in seeing the systems filled up with water and holding certain pressures. We spent way more time “testing “ the system than installing pipe. Also having a good relationship with the inspectors is important. I wish you well in your remodel project.
@DraysWorld12 күн бұрын
Going in to the office to ask questions goes a long way. A lot of the systems will be exposed so I’m making sure to research anything. I question in the process to make it as perfect as possible. I hope it all shakes out. Thanks for watching!