I hope he is saving some of the floor boards and anything salvageable for future use.
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
Absolutely, it’s all been stored, hopefully to use again.
@Bobrogers999 ай бұрын
Gil is having so much fun! I'm glad he's wearing a mask and safety goggles.
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
The comments have taught me a lot about safety and I’m very grateful! 😃
@Herbybandit9 ай бұрын
Nice one Gill, save all those floor boards they can be re purposed.
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
They’ve all been put in the outbuilding, hopefully to be used again!
@sarashain98849 ай бұрын
I hope you are saving and reusing as much of the lumber as possible from the tear down of the walls and floors.
@OzziePete19 ай бұрын
Agree. Especially the lumber that has been used in more recent 'renovations' by previous owners. It's still usable. The framing in between the bedrooms, that flooring that was lifted can be refurbished. It will save some money too & avoid any possible delay in waiting on wood deliveries. Not saying all of it can be recycled, but it's definitely worth a day away from demolition to pick through the rubble and set aside a portion of the good timber that can be reused.
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
Yeah. We’re storing the boards, nothing wrong with them at all. Better to use agin than MDF sheets!
@andrewsteele76639 ай бұрын
Good morning from Oz, I feel Gill needs a tool belt, and you need a Skip Bin outside of the window, and then just through everything in the bin, Cheers
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
Hi from south Wales! Honestly I do have a tool belt.... its somewhere in my garage, I'm sure I'll find it when we move!
@angelavorhees59469 ай бұрын
Tidy up as you go should be his mantra, lol, but seriously, it should be.Accidents happen way too easily. And i hope he is salvaging as much as possible of old timber and flooring. Seems he's just tearing out with no real plan. Have been enjoying your channel so far. Don't get me wrong. Just some helpful thoughts.
@lemonpixels9 ай бұрын
I have a feeling he will get his wife to clean it all up.
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
I know it doesn't look like it but I did try to do as little damage as possible and apart from the beams which have pipe holes in I mostly got them up without much damage, hopefully to be used again. Thanks for watching and helpful thoughts are always gratefully received!
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
I can confirm I tidied it up earlier today. Laura filmed it of course!
@koolkar559 ай бұрын
I like on the preview post how it says "We made a big Mess" It totally looks to me that Gil made the big mees all by himself. Billy J... Queensland Australia.
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
Haha, you’re right, it was all me 🤣
@akhagee47079 ай бұрын
Lovely long floorboards there. Not too difficult to pull nails and refinish those. Glad to see they mostly came out in one piece.
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
No thanks to my clumsy work!
@GuyGoesGreen9 ай бұрын
It's the occasional deep breath you can hear during the sped up footage that makes me chuckle - it's not easy going!
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
I hadn’t realised how unfit I was until I had to swing a hammer and crowbar about! Exhausted by the end of it 😥
@sandraengstrand27849 ай бұрын
I think the space is looking soooo much bigger and better without all the walls!! And Gil certainly enjoys smashing it all!!!! 👍🏻🥳
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
I certainly do! 😃
@thomasstambaugh51819 ай бұрын
I strongly encourage you to bring in your engineer and show him the trusses that were cut. They are visible at 9:08 and 9:46 in this video. While you didn't show them, I suspect that the steel beams you mention replace the horizontal member of each of those lovely king trusses that was removed during the prior "renovation" -- a better word is "desecration". The bottom of each King Truss is in tension -- it keeps the weight of the roof (slate!) from pushing the walls apart. My first thought is to somehow restore the portions that were removed. The point remains, though, that the purpose of those steel beams is probably NOT to bear weight -- they instead carry the tension that was originally handled by the horizontal members of the two king trusses. Removing those horizontal members made significant changes to the entire King Truss and everything around it. I would want a professional opinion about how adequate those beams are and whether a better option now exists. This demolition is a really important and significant step. By the time you finish, you'll have a much more clear picture of what must happen next -- both structurally and cosmetically.
@robdeaton99109 ай бұрын
The easy part is demo the real work begins now in the clean up. Great work, to bad about the septic system.
@garyphillips79939 ай бұрын
Things usually get worse, before they get better 😊 A long way to go, but you’re on the path to the end. Keep on top of the clearing up & it won’t look so bad.
@Susan.I9 ай бұрын
Yes, he loves to kick boards out like a very busy construction man!
@KevandPerry29 ай бұрын
Love watching your journey. Watching the speeded up bitz islike watching some of the old comedy sketches like The Plank 1967. Your hubby is certainly a worker.Something the young of today need to take note of. Keep up with the good work and doing the youtube updates
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
Thank you very much, after days on end spent behind a desk I love the chance to do something a bit more energetic!! And thank you very much for watching, we're very grateful 😊
@TimP589 ай бұрын
It may be pedantry on my part but the structures supporting the original roof are timber trusses not beams. In this episode it is clear that the bottom boom was cut in the original conversion to create the corridor. I trust the builders reinforced them in some way to keep the strength.
@llywrch71169 ай бұрын
I hadn't realized that part of the trusses had been cut in the process of making the hallway. I hope that doesn't compromise them. (And I wonder if somehow the missing portion of the trusses can be restored, perhaps with joinery. An expert, of course, would know.)
@theoldstationrenovation8 ай бұрын
Trusses, good to know, thanks. There is a steel parallel to the truss under the floor and there are two vertical timbers transferring the load onto the steel. There’s probably a builders term for this but as I’m sure you’ve realised we have very little actual knowledge!! We’ve had plans from the engineer for removing the ones we need to without having the roof fall in.
@TimP588 ай бұрын
@@theoldstationrenovation In your later videos I noticed the builders introduced a vertical member that flanks the line of the corridor which I imagined was supported by the steel beams you mentioned. It seems a shame that the trusses were altered but there doesn't seem any other option to create the upper floor. You have done the right thing by employing a structural engineer they should keep you on the right path, good luck.
@bethbleas83789 ай бұрын
I just want to give you guys a hug for working so hard!
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
Thank you!😊🤗
@lyndseybeaumont73019 ай бұрын
This really could be a stunning home guys. I appreciate it’s a long way off, you are just at the start of your journey. However, when your train reaches the station, it will be a destination you’ll be happy with lol. Keep up the great work and be safe xx
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much and thank you for watching, we’re incredibly grateful! 😊
@sarahcooper33789 ай бұрын
Good progress. The demolition part is always the most fun. 😅. As others have commented......clear up as you go, save all the pieces of wood like floorboards etc, until you are absolutely certain you don't want them. Get a skip right under an upstairs window so you can toss stuff out and not have to move it murderous times.
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
Absolutely, much more fun than the cleaning!! 😁 The floorboards have gone into the outbuilding for safekeeping. I don't think we could get a skip into that bit of the back but I'm going to throw the plasterboard out and barrow them round to the front. Not ideal but not too bad.
@kelvinhoughton79539 ай бұрын
In a previous video you asked what we thought about the plastic windows. As a rail fan I'd love to see orgional stuff however wood windows need regular maintenance and as you will be living there and the plastic windows look fine I would leave them , I would try to imadgine how it would be today if still in rail use and what changes would have been made assuming the building suvived and had't become a bus type shelter. That little wall is annoying outside the back door I hope Gill knocks it down.
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
Laura is a huge fan of wooden windows but we have to be pragmatic, we know we can't have the top end of everything so we'll have to pick our battles. Do you mean the wall around the sheltered area, if so then we agree... but I'll leave that to a professional to remove!
@kelvinhoughton79539 ай бұрын
@@theoldstationrenovation yes I mean that low wall in the sheltered area that would have opened onto the platforms, really enjoying your videos and would love a similar project myself but alas I don't have the budget.
@debbievogt98819 ай бұрын
I keep thinking that if one of those windows upstairs opens Gils mess could be pitched out of it. Alot safer that taking it down stairs
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
I can confirm that I did throw a lot of stuff out of the window as I was cleaning up today! Great fun 😁
@kimphilpin10629 ай бұрын
It must be great getting those walls down and really seeing the space you have to work with. Bless him, who needs a gym workout when you are pulling a train station apart. I bet you both sleep well at the end of the working day. X
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
Thank you very much, it certainly is great seeing the progress and I haven't been anywhere near a gym since we've had this going on.
@ste67879 ай бұрын
First is to clear up you'll see more, It looks like the beams have been put in at some point during the previous renovation, I would see if l could use the beams again and realign them above the window's that will save a lot of money. Keep up the good work 👍.
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
I've finally cleaned up, nowhere near as much fun as the knocking down! Those beams don't come cheap so if they can be re-used I'm all for it👍
@juliannedispain16379 ай бұрын
I would save some of the boards even if you have to cut the ends off. They will come in handy in your renovation. I would definitely clean up all that mess before moving forward. The space seems more open and more light coming in.
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
Yeah, they’re going in the outbuildings so they can stay dry without being in the way….and I’ve been told I have to go and clean up before I do anymore 😢
@Heyboo666 ай бұрын
I found you yesterday and im hooked, you're fulfilling alot of peoples dreams. Im determined to watch in order so i dont want to know yet how its going but i can hardly wait
@theoldstationrenovation6 ай бұрын
Thank you very much, we’re always grateful! 😊
@Kitty_cat20019 ай бұрын
A lot of work completed. I watch videos about 2 Ukrainian people who have a farm in Belgium they’re sorting & the 1 thing I like about them is they always clean up as they go-it’s a pity we don’t see that as it gives a better perspective. Australia 🇦🇺
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
I must admit I'm not much of a clean as you go person, that said I have now cleaned up and it looks a lot better! What's the name of the channel you're talking about, I'd love to have a look?
@KevinMadeley9 ай бұрын
Absolutely love watching what you are doing I get my weekly fix from here in Turkey 😊
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
Awesome! Thank you!
@desmondjamesleggett9909 ай бұрын
clean up as you go is a must and salvage what you can. take your time.
@christopherforster65559 ай бұрын
Wow you are having a good old go there I think I can see what you are trying to achieve now well done take care.
@dzagge97999 ай бұрын
Oh, that's wonderful! It looks so much better even though there is a slight mess. The people in the 1980ies no doubt had their reasons, but seen from nowadays, their alterations to the building seem atrocious. I'm glad you're taking everything out.
@theoldstationrenovation8 ай бұрын
Absolutely, they clearly needed bedrooms for their children and that would have been the cheapest and easiest way to have them. Having spoken to the lady who lived there I know they intended to convert the rest of the attic but we’re just never able to so it stayed the way it is for all these years. It was also nice to hear that they all had a very happy life while they were here.
@dzagge97998 ай бұрын
@@theoldstationrenovation Oh, that's interesting, thanks! I'm living in an old house with big coversion plans myself so I totally understand how huge such projects can be. All the best of luck and stamina to you guys!
@rudigerhasselmann36019 ай бұрын
Ich würde Raum für Raum entkernen und jeden Raum für sich erstmal aufräumen. Bevor ich dann an den nächsten Raum ran gehe. Aufgeräumter, sauberer Arbeitsplatz ist das A und O bei einer so großen Renovierung. I would gut room by room and tidy up each room separately first. Before moving on to the next room. A tidy, clean workplace is the be-all and end-all of such a major renovation.
@waredog69669 ай бұрын
Me, again, from California USA. 1) What is a SAS Pit? All I get is Special Air Services. 2) I get the feeling that the original Station didn't have a second floor. Could it have been added during the first restoration 50 years ago? Large vaulted ceilings were common in public buildings a century ago. Love the videos. Be careful Gil.
@stuarttoal28329 ай бұрын
Google 'cess pit' instead, it's not overly pleasant though 😂
@waredog69669 ай бұрын
@@stuarttoal2832 Thanks. Her accent and closed caption threw me off. 67 year old brain didn't engage. We yanks like to call them cesspools. 😆👍
@waredog69669 ай бұрын
@@stuarttoal2832 : Thank you. Between her accent and closed captioning saying 'SAS pit' I was a bit confused. My 67 year old brain didn't engage. Of course, we yanks call it a cesspool. 😆😆👍👍
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
SAS pit 😂. It’s the Welsh accent 🏴
@janemather62289 ай бұрын
Ah yes,the joys of an old septic system,good to discover now and replace I guess. Safety glasses are so important all the time especially during demolition 🤓👍. Keep up the good work and before you look too far ahead,look back and be proud at what you have achieved already 😊
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
Thank you! 😊 I'm glad we've found out sooner rather than later... could have ended up with a very nasty surprise coming down the pipe!! (and glad you noticed my safety glasses, I really am learning from the comments 😁)
@CoffeeWalksandWhatever9 ай бұрын
Sometimes boots do the job lol. Love making a mess just not the clean up. Lol. Have a awesome weekend my friends 🇨🇦❤️☕️
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
Thank you! 😊
@SonyaTucker9 ай бұрын
Excellent demo! Gil obviously enjoying himself still 😃, another small step to a great end, thank you
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
I certainly did! Thanks for watching 😃
@HROM19089 ай бұрын
The joy of demolition IS the clean-up and you can sit in the new place with a cup of tea and a decadent cake and discuss what to do next.
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
I did the clean up today and it was not as much fun as the demolition but it was very satisfying!
@alfredthomas2089 ай бұрын
I have followed your journey at the old station and it's fascinating to watch but please be aware of health and safety during the demolition, I've seen too many people hurt them selves .
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
I’ve learned a great deal from the comments when it comes to safety, masks, goggles, boots etc. People have been so helpful in the comments. Thank you 😊
@dg29089 ай бұрын
At the risk of stating the obvious, please finish stripping out timber, plasterboards, ceilings etc from the upstairs rooms before you take up any more floorboards!! Makes life much easier and safer! I'm working solo on stripping out my 1930's semi-detatched council house (@s35project). Last time I had a couple of hours to spend there I was breaking upstairs ceilings, albeit from below on a small stepladder (skim, plasterboard, plaster, lath then loose fill insulation all coming down) Proper dusty, eye protection a must as well as gloves and mask. One of the most useful tools has been a garden spade, great for breaking plasterboard. I'm sometimes uber-cautious so have been de-nailing pretty much everything as I go. The laths I've been breaking into 6-8" pieces and boxing up for friends to use as kindling. I take it all your old electrics and plumbing are dead? Ps, Be encouraged, I'm sure you'll make a great job of the old station, thank you for sharing it with us, and keep stepping back to enjoy the fruits of your labour.
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tip, makes sense (you may have noticed I have far more enthusiasm than skill or knowhow)! The plumbing is still working as we need use of the toilet for the time being but the electric in the house has been disconnected so I don't need to worry about wires. Is @s35project the channel for your project, I'm always interested to see how other people are getting on?
@dg29089 ай бұрын
@theoldstationrenovation all I have is a sporadically updated instagram page! Wish I had the energy to share it on KZbin too
@MariaWalker-x9t9 ай бұрын
Install a chute/slide and put a skip at the bottom to get rid of the upstairs mess. Keep the floor boards, to sand and revarnish or just carpet over. You will save a fortune.
@theoldstationrenovation8 ай бұрын
Absolutely, all the boards have gone in the outbuilding for storage. Any money saved will be very welcome!
@stevelait9 ай бұрын
clear all the crap... and get yourselves organized before you proceed
@vickiulrich66949 ай бұрын
I’m not quite sure there is any organizing when demoing a remodel. It’s all just tear down and clean up from what I remember!!!:):):)
@janetpendlebury68089 ай бұрын
Let him work the way that works best for him, might not be your way, but he is the one doing the work here.
@chrisw32499 ай бұрын
As a retired former project manager thats how I would proceed, but up to them, learning by our mistakes is an integral part of our lives...
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
We do have a system, Gil makes the mess I clear it up. Looks like I’m going to have a busy weekend ahead 👍
@janetpendlebury68089 ай бұрын
@@theoldstationrenovation If that works for you its a good system. I have a similar system with my DIY son 🤣
@lesthiele49219 ай бұрын
The ststion is looking rsther disheveled upstairs, but thst is part of the process of what you are doing, but please keep all the usable timber and floorboards, best regards from a Kiwi living in Australia
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching and hi from south Wales! 👋 All the wood has gone into the outbuildings to keep it dry, hopefully some of it can be reused, it would be a shame not to.
@JOHNKIRBY10009 ай бұрын
Keep going you'll get there. I can't wait!! X
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
Thank you! 😊
@DianaHughes-m4u9 ай бұрын
great video ,lots of wood ,wow ,x
@vickiephilpitt76979 ай бұрын
Your next step is to start clearing that mess up. Save the boards for recycling on flooring. Also, by ripping out everything, you have a blank canvas to start over. Plus, now you can see what boards are the weight bearing studs and how to incorporate the windows in the final design.
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
Not as mush fun as ripping out but I have finally tidied up! Now we can see why the floor is so deep (the metal beams) we know that we'll be able to lower the floor and make a feature of the upper windows, it would have been a real shame to have had to cover them.
@SyedAsadHasnainBukhari9 ай бұрын
Good decision to smash all these partitions. I'm sure it will give more ideas to your architect... Waiting for the next episode 😊
@jacquelinestapleton94909 ай бұрын
You people are work horses, very impressive. I love your channel, and the station, looking forward to the next program.
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
Thank you, it is very hard work but we’re really enjoying it!
@johndonlon16119 ай бұрын
Tearing stuff up is fun but now you're going to have to rig some type of chute to get the junk into a dumpster. There looks like a lot more to do so I'd do that before proceeding with more teardown. Get yourself that Sawzall as it will make the tearouts way easier. And yes, it looks as though vermin have had a long term residence between the ceiling and the floor. Cross that bridge when you come to it. Love those huge beams you've uncovered.
@theoldstationrenovation8 ай бұрын
A chute would definitely have been easier! I think I’ve now got to the point wheee my lack of skill is going to mean I have to hand over to the professionals, we have a team ready to come in, rip out and dispose of the rubbish. As for the vermin, the cats have moved in now so I imagine they’ll have made short work of any that were still around!
@douglasburch23209 ай бұрын
Progress!! Thanks for taking us along on your journey.
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
And thank you for following, we’re incredibly grateful! 😊
@Chris-BognorRegis9 ай бұрын
I am confused, the steel I beam (joist) still cuts across the top of the window!! Be interesting to see how you get round that. I agree, clean it all out, then continue one section or room at a time whilst cleaning out as you go. Nothing worse than leaving it to the end to clean up, its so demoralising. Otherwise thoroughly enjoying your work as you go, especially as I dont have to do anything other than turning my PC off LOL. If I lived nearby I would volunteer my services for nothing but I dont.
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
Hi Chris, looks like the beam is completely level with the window so it'll have to come out unless we want a couple of random steps upstairs! Thanks very much for watching and if you ever find yourself in south Wales I'll hand you a crowbar! 😆
@rochellenowik98759 ай бұрын
Godzilla Gill. Monster of a Mess! I did see the Ikea dustpan and whisk broom but I doubt that is going to be much help today.
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
Haha, the dustpan and brush were a little optimistic!
@markfairfield15529 ай бұрын
brilliant job, shows what you can do with enough knowledge and hard work, congrats to you both
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
Thank you! 😊
@helenatremblay40199 ай бұрын
My new favourite reno site!!!😂❤
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
Thank you! 😊 🚂
@emmamorton57019 ай бұрын
Only found. U a Month back. Love watching all ur work and progress ❤❤
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! 😊
@ruthkendall54869 ай бұрын
There’s a,ways a mess before the beauty appears. Wish I could be there to help. Believe it or not I like cleaning up messes😂😂😂.
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
😂 you’re hired!!
@lindaroyal81619 ай бұрын
Yup that's a huge mess all right! Hope you can salvage as much floor boards as possible to reuse. Also hope you intend to save the doors and reuse them as well. Exposing the upper windows will be amazing.
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
The floorboards and large doors are being stored because I'm sure they can be used again. I'm not sure about those custom doors with the triangular tops though,, they are as bespoke as bespoke gets!
@lindaroyal81619 ай бұрын
@@theoldstationrenovation - I think the triangle top doors are pretty cool. Could use as doors for storage closets; they're whimsical and part of the building. Great conversation pieces. Hand a photo of how they were originally used, nearby!
@chrislyon24209 ай бұрын
Good luck cleaning that lot up!
@Pam-j6b9 ай бұрын
I'm loving every step, smash, chop, scoop and sweep of this journey. Reno always looks worse before it comes together.
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
Thank you 🔨 💪
@SpanishEclectic9 ай бұрын
Wow! The spaces at the ends were always small, but that central room could possibly be extended beyond where the hallway now sits to make a good sized space. It's likely all of that would have had to come out anyway. When you can see the unobstructed ceiling beams and supports, you'll know what space you have. Cutting off those windows was a crime. The smaller spaces could work as bathrooms, or closet space. I'm always the one who follows the guys around, picking up and pulling out nails and collecting them in a secure tub, as I'm always afraid one will go through my foot. With all of the heavy yard work I do, my doctor recommended I get a booster for my tetanus shot.
@theoldstationrenovation8 ай бұрын
Absolutely agree, the hallway is coming out to leave one large full height room in the middle of the building. It’s a good job I wore my boots for this cos there were a few times I misstepped and caught a nail!
@williamwales66199 ай бұрын
Gill looks like my kind o guy. A swingin hammer and a wrecking bar are the basic requirement for that job. On another matter my current abode had all the planks screwed down with industrial grade screw nails (the boards used to squeek apparently).Took me hours to lift the boards in the living room.
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
Wow, that must have been some exertion! I couldn’t believe half of the boards in that room weren’t nailed down at all, not so much as a tac 🤷
@Sageh449 ай бұрын
So when the upper floor was added a structual engineer specified the orginal floor joists wern't strong enough to take the upper floor loading. So steels and some hefty looking joists were add to take that load.
@theoldstationrenovation8 ай бұрын
Looks like it, also seems they needed the steels to bear the load of the roof as the main horizontal beams had been cut.
@purtis997 ай бұрын
There may not have been a 2nd floor originally in that area. That may be the reason the upstairs framing is covering the outer windows. That may have been a 2 story open room from floor to roof..
@billiehydrick64179 ай бұрын
Hi from Warrenville SOUTH CAROLINA USA I enjoy your videos my friends ❤
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
Hi from south Wales 🏴 and thank you so much for watching, we’ve very grateful!
@Thunderer08729 ай бұрын
The end shot looks like you've had vandals in, but I know this is only the start. Not sure why the 80's build had triangle doors from the hall space, I guess that was to mirror the cross beams? They could have gone with a normal door from the corridor though. Nice to know what you can have a smaller floor/ceiling which means those high windows will be seen downstairs. it will be interesting to see the open area from the old main waiting room. that would great with just a couple of upstairs rooms with a bathroom perhaps? great as usual not seen the hounds or the kids of late are they sleeping in the caravan?
@theoldstationrenovation8 ай бұрын
I suppose you could say it has had a vandal in it 😃! We are in as of this weekend so likely to be more of the dogs featuring in coming weeks. As for the girls, it’s the Easter holidays so they’ve hardly got out of bed!
@lauriehudgson5489 ай бұрын
I can see that if you lift the floor joists to up above the window level you are going to have much less headroom in the rooms above any new floor. What do you think you might want to use those rooms for?
@theoldstationrenovation8 ай бұрын
The rooms are going to be bedrooms, we’re planning to lower the floors to the bottom of the upper windows so they will be at ground level on the first floor. Not the perfect solution but the only one that will give us enough headroom and have the windows exposed.
@flybywire58669 ай бұрын
All the renovations i have done, one things is always the same: Until the last half hour of the work it looks like a wreck. Just at the end of the work, when you put on the wallpaper or whatever, the look changes completely.
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
That's very reassuring, thank you! There have been moments when I've just felt like I'm making more mess than progress but like you said, it'll come together.
@ericabwales9 ай бұрын
hey guys from aberdare. loving the updates. wish the vlogs were longer than 10mins. be nice to see more .. also have you showed/told us what up dated plans you doing to the station? reading in the comments below, be nice if you could find the company that did the renovation and see the plans.
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
You’re just up the road! 😊 We’ve had all the plans done and will be putting them up in future videos. The work that was done was all by the previous owner who was a builder himself , I don’t know if there are any plans that exist on paper, although I’d love to find them if they were.
@highpath47769 ай бұрын
a multi tool cutter would have saved some of that plasterboard. Get an old double decker bus (recent and re-sellable) to store floorboards in !
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
The floorboards have gone into the outbuildings for safekeeping, I really hope we can use them again and save a couple of quid 💷
@falfas55bgas9 ай бұрын
If the floorboards are hardwood, you could de-nail them and reuse, or strip or plane as needed. There are fast and efficient ways to de-nail.
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
Absolutely, they've been put in the outbuildings to keep dry with a view to reusing.
@irenebrown83639 ай бұрын
❤wonderful space indeed yes clear up the mess let him help you too I guess you have a large tip to put all your stuff in once finished it can be taken away great he was able to lift the floor boards you have discovered more space and clean that area of all that is there. Do you have any plans or drawing of the area ? This will be bedrooms and bath room so that is your idea are you going to replace staircase? Position? Or leave that with finding more space you can change things perhaps oh! Decorating planing you are at the fun part take a piece of paper start drawing it what you would care for and wait for the rest of your family add there opinions! That's the way forward sorry about the delays with elec and water being fixed up may that soon be sorted for you the septic tank power you an other serious time working to remove roots yet once done its done for life and its an old building soon you will be feeling the balance returning to your life this part of the project is discover some good some not so, yet never give up soon its going to be summer the positive part the roof is good once the caravan is all plugged in you will be better living next to your lovely station happy days ahead to you and family ❤❤❤
@theoldstationrenovation8 ай бұрын
Hi, thanks for the lovely comment and sorry it’s taken so long time reply, it’s been hectic! We have plans and they have been approved so now it’s all about time and budgets, we’re hoping to have the whole interior taken out soon as we can’t do anything until this is done. We have a team ready to go so just working out when we can go ahead. The stairs are going to be taken out along with the wall and ceiling to leave a large room which is open to the roof. We haven’t got any firms ideas for decorating other than we want to stay in keeping with the age of the building and traditional as possible. We’ve managed to get all our utilities in now, you may have seen the septic tank video by now. I’m happy to say it’s all working well and we are warm, dry, cosy and plumbed in! 😊
@SyncMan1729 ай бұрын
I dont think that dustpan and brush is going to cut it 😅. Great video and well done Gill on the demo.
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
🤣 thank you!
@richardduggan37149 ай бұрын
I'm glad that he is taking out on his anger on ripping out the partions and hope feeling better after all of his stripping out
@pannetierj-l25109 ай бұрын
Ce qui est sûr, c est que lorsque ce sera fini, ce sera sublime ! 😊❤ Love from Bordeaux !
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
Bonjour et merci! 😊
@kaycox199 ай бұрын
Gil sounds like a terrific smash up man!
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
Yep he is
@lauriereber89399 ай бұрын
Hello, I am enjoying your redo of the station. I was wondering about those nice beams in the second floor. Is it possible to leave the area between them open to accomidate a desk and reading chair, while closing in other sections to hold the bed. This may make the second floor look more spacious while giving privacy to the two bedrooms. Just a thought. I can't wait to see what you do with this great old station.
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
Thanks very much for watching! 😊 The horizontal beams either side are likely going to have to be taken out to fit in what we want but in the middle section of the house we're hoping we can leave them mostly intact as a feature since there won't be a floor/ceiling there, just full height from the floor to the roof. 🤞
@lauriereber89399 ай бұрын
@@theoldstationrenovationThe open ceiling will look very nice and keep the charm of the old station. I can not wait to see what you have planned for the upstairs renovation. The space is a blank canvase. Thanks for the reply and for taking us along on the adventure.
@sw61888 ай бұрын
In the previous video I responded to a question about the three small windows which are being covered by the floor joists. It is fairly obvious that at some stage in order to have the floors as they are upstairs now, the ceilings downstairs had to be "dropped". This is evident in a number of places including the two small painted-over windows in the attic area where the ceiling fell through. That ceiling is definitely "dropped" and not the original which would have been much higher as those two windows would have been part of the waiting room. The same goes for the three small windows in each of the far end rooms. The floor joists as they are now are not original, having been put in to provide full height upstairs at the expense of the ceilings downstairs. In the room with the small window that was being used as a jettison for the rubbish, there's a line between the painted bricks and the unpainted ones. That will mark where the old original ceiling height was from downstairs. If you wanted to have the three highlight windows back in your kitchen again and didn't mind losing the space in that upstairs room you would just need to remove the floor joists and raise the kitchen ceiling. I hope what I have said all makes sense, although you probably know all of this already!
@theoldstationrenovation8 ай бұрын
Thank you, we can also see some original floor joists that have been cut through above those small windows, not everywhere, the floor doesn’t seem to be throughout originally.
@sw61888 ай бұрын
@@theoldstationrenovation It's fascinating to look at what was, compared to what is now. It does leave you with a bit of a dilemma however, as if you want to retain standing room upstairs then you really can't raise the downstairs ceilings and take advantage of the small windows which are presently covered up. I'll be following with interest to see what you end up doing.
@andrewpowellnz9 ай бұрын
I'd say they made a "floating floor" for the first floor as they didn't want to move pipes or put any weight on the walls below. Good work with the clean up.
@rosertaylor61399 ай бұрын
My thought is that the metal beam is load-bearing
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
Thank you, I did the clean up today and can confirm that it is nowhere near as much fun as the demolishing! The steel seems to be bearing the weight of those roof beams where they have been cut away. I guess that why there is so much space between the ceiling and floor. Hopefully this will mean we can gain about a foot of headspace.
@t.j.m39879 ай бұрын
Lots for the landfill😮
@ronmckinnon69629 ай бұрын
Great work Gill, hulk smash
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
😂 grrrrr 🔨 💪
@oxfd6119 ай бұрын
guys DO NOT THROW OUT THOSE FLOOR BOARDS!!!!!!!! They are expensive these days. Get your hands on a really good flat sander, along with respiratory protection. Then put the girls to work. A little stripping, sanding, then stain. They will look fantastic!
@theoldstationrenovation8 ай бұрын
Don’t worry, they’ve gone in the outbuildings for safe keeping!! 😃
@timothyclarke76899 ай бұрын
Any planning permisions would have been obtained from your local authority planning office. They would have required to be passed by the buildings inspector upon completion. It would help if you knew when the application was made. Check the sides of the steel beam, as this may have a date welded on its side. Your village development plan states that they are supportive of buildings retaining their original character. e,g wooden window frames. roof tiles, etc. You should consider this when you apply for planning permisions as they are more likely to be granted. I know that you have an architect, but it is helpful, if they are familiar with what is likely to be accepted or rejected by your authority. Dont be afraiid of contacting your planning office, informing them of your intentions. They may be very helpful in guiding your decisions. It could save you a lot of time and money. Also have you looked at your land registry documuments, and title deeds, these may contain a copy of the original building plan. They can be quite interesting as they also contain previous owners of the land.
@brendariley89829 ай бұрын
Now it looks smaller. Will you clear the entire up stair area now for more space? I think you all call it the Attic area?
@barrywood53579 ай бұрын
Sunday morning cup of tea and slice of toast Local produced Bramble jam and a station video what more can a bloke want.. I agree clean as you go because there's nothing worse than tripping over what you yourself have put on the floor. Nicely done sir. Crack on
@theoldstationrenovation8 ай бұрын
Sounds like a perfect Sunday morning to me (although I’m a coffee man myself)! I can confirm I have now cleaned up… and it was not as much fun as the knocking down bit!
@gailconway50379 ай бұрын
Good job you’ve got your safe haven good luck❤
@richardstoc9 ай бұрын
I know your going to do your best to make this a home but I really think that having all the bedrooms in a ground floor addition rather than trying to put a second story on the old station would be better use of space and honors the history of the rail station. but untill you strip the old station and do a full survey of what you have the architects will have a better idea of what to suggest.
@RonaldDean-eq2cb9 ай бұрын
The work is coming along now you need to take a day and just clean. It will be safer and a whole lot more efficient.
@Alexandra-jj2qh9 ай бұрын
Lauds to your husband for being an incredibly hard worker!
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
Thanks you! 😃 🔨
@justinstephenson93609 ай бұрын
Time to hire a structural engineer. Have him/her look at the roof and calculate what you would need to do to remove the steel beam - there may be some interesting possibilities to make the roof structural sound without the space constraints that a steel beam imposes. Technology has moved on, but steel is always comforting!
@PhilG0BVD9 ай бұрын
The secret to restoration is before moving to other rooms clean the area. Stack all the wood in a dry location materials these days are very expensive, even if you do not use the wood it sells well people love reclaimed floorboards.
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
I did finally clean up today and put the boards in the outbuildings to keep them dry. Hopefully they can be used again in the renovation but if not someone else would be welcome to them.
@DonAl91149 ай бұрын
This is gonna be a very long journey. Best of luck. 😊😊😊
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
Thank you! 😊 🚂
@charlesbutsch72019 ай бұрын
I hope you are saving the floor boards for future flooring . It is time to bring dumpsters for all the plaster, scrap wood and insulation. Where are your two kids? Aren't they going to be part of this project? Time to bring the architect/engineer to the site before you do any more demolition.
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
The floorboards are all being saved, hopefully for future use. The girls are really enjoying the project but they are a bit shy and have been hiding from the camera! The architect has been involved for quite a while now and the engineer has been in and sent us the plans for the structure. We just need to get budgets in place so the professionals can come in and start the real work!
@MiggyManMike9 ай бұрын
Are the floor joists on the upper floor level with the original roof structure ? might explain the difference in height ?
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
No, they are a couple of feet below the roof structure. I can see why they put them in, they needed to be able to walk around upstairs without the roof falling in. Not much help to us though so they'll be coming out (hopefully to be re-used somewhere).
@cherylporter10569 ай бұрын
There's a lot to be said about smashing things as a stress reliever....😅
@carolegarland80509 ай бұрын
Eventually you will come to a big open space with walls round. It will be easier to envisage what comes next. Well done so far!
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
Thank you! 😊 🚂
@catgynt91489 ай бұрын
You husband sounds like a typical boy... enjoying smashing things and dislikes the cleanup. Save the good flooring and usable studs, trash the remainder. With floors removed your architects can devise a plan to lower the upstairs floor level. You may not be able to to save the finished ceilings through out this renovation. Hang tough, it will be terrific when finished. Wishing you and your family a blessed week filled with gentle seasonally appropriate weather and restful evenings together in your intermediate home. Peace
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much and the same to you 😊 Yes, I can confirm I love the smashing more than the cleaning! The architect is certain we can slim down the floor depth to lower the floor level which is good news as we can make a feature of the top windows.
@timothyclarke76899 ай бұрын
Are those glazed tiles in the cornersof the room. An indication of the location of the lavatory? Check the rest of the walls and under the beams for signs of previous internal walls. Was planning consent obtained for instalation of the steel beam?
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
Yes, and I hadn't thought of it until reading your comment but this would make sense as the lady who lived there told me that when they moved in the kitchen was the old station toilets and this of course is above the kitchen. I don't know about any planning sought for the beams, we've certainly not aware of any previous planning permissions. Are these generally kept by local authorities do you know?
@rosertaylor61399 ай бұрын
If you leave that upstairs open you will have a big winter heating issue.
@glendabrekke54759 ай бұрын
Wow hope he knows which ones are load bearing walls so he doesn't mess with those.
@rosertaylor61399 ай бұрын
My thoughts exactly
@highpath47769 ай бұрын
@@rosertaylor6139 i dont think plasterboard , wool insulation and a bit of pine timber is load bearing. Look at the layout it is three rectangular boxes, each having their own roof supports onto the main walls, the main run in the middle of the middle box is probably the most important with either a central wall being supported by some substantial down timbers, and/or two shorter timbers onto a pair of intermediate walls, though it looks like steelwork has been created to carry more load to the outside walls.
@rontanser93699 ай бұрын
I wonder if the builder who converted it from a station into what are you own. Now he’s still alive.
@theoldstationrenovation9 ай бұрын
No, sadly not. I’ve been in contact with the family, they are lovely people and have been very kind in taking the time to tell me about when they were here.