Please put a special plaque, on the back of Roman's movie theater seat, with his name on it! He has already earned it! 👍
@joshg84584 күн бұрын
You should do like cleetus does for Zach, tye and James, and make some Roman merch and let the proceeds from that go to him! He is a beast and has helped maintain your progress.
@unchained200000003 күн бұрын
Roman merch rulez!
@wes521013 күн бұрын
@@joshg8458 That's actually not a bad idea. I bet he could even expand that to his dad and brother. I'm sure people would buy it.
@Rita-u1u6m3 күн бұрын
Yes
@luksan_swe3 күн бұрын
I'd buy a "Roman the armwrestler" shirt
@unchained200000003 күн бұрын
@@luksan_swe A shirt with Roman saying we will build z house learning from youtube videos. KZbin certified builders.
@danzero503 күн бұрын
You are very fortunate to have Roman helping you. Hope you are paying him well and sharing what you make on KZbin with him.
@teresagormley9033 күн бұрын
I have worn some uncomfortable shoes as a woman.I would have burned those shoes by now.Nothing is worth that much pain except a baby.
@Controlled_Insanity_0032 күн бұрын
And that's why being kicked in the balls hurts less
@wes521014 күн бұрын
As a carpenter of 30 years, my favorite part of these remodel videos are the meltdowns in the comment section. 😂
@chrisw.43184 күн бұрын
You have to admit it gets frustrating when you’ve been watching them screw around in this hole for 4 months and not make any real progress because he insists on building the foundation to support a skyscraper, with enough tile to drain the Great Lakes.
@meme75914 күн бұрын
@@chrisw.4318they are 2 people plus running a farm. It takes a while to do things but apparently you are perfect and faster than anyone.
@chrisw.43184 күн бұрын
@@meme7591 That has nothing to do with his decision to make the footers more than double the size they need to be and to put hundreds of unnecessary feet of drainage
@OOpSjm3 күн бұрын
@@chrisw.4318 Concrete overkill yes, but the drainage definitely isn't given they dug into a wet sand layer.
@karlmckinnell26353 күн бұрын
I lived in a 100 year old house 1915ish, ballon framed, no insulation, rubble stone foundation, house was the best place I’ve ever lived in 😊. Oh yeah let’s not forget about some knob and tube electrical that was still in service 😂.
@anonaymous39503 күн бұрын
Who cares if they are doing it right or wrong, they are doing it the way they want! It is their project not ours or yours. It is educational and fun to watch. Just chill out and enjoy. If it bothers you so much why watch it? He is a very busy guy and has lots of irons in the fire. Keep up the good work men!
@hubgold4872 күн бұрын
from the sofa in your parent's basement life appears to be just a game show. Who has to worry about things like money or true quality work.
@anniehawkins63213 күн бұрын
So glad you are bringing me along as you and Roman work your magic turning the mansion into a mansion for real. So incredibly interesting.
@cavalry_doc2 күн бұрын
Bad idea connecting a french drain to the septic system, excess water can affect the flow of solids which may force the solids through the tank and into the leaching field this can lead to a biomat that can destroy the leaching field. Sewer gasses may back up into your living area. Also fyi, be aware that septic drain requires a specific pipe slope to mainain constant movement of the solids. Does your town have a health code and inspection for the septic system? Best wishes for the completion of your project.
@VerdantImage3 күн бұрын
Heat tape for the water line, space heater for warmth
@PatrickFisher-ev6mu3 күн бұрын
Nothing goes better with cold weather than chili and it’s pretty quick and easy
@SlickBubbles3 күн бұрын
Up here in Ottawa, ON, Canada, we built a 'Quonset hut' for a shelter to work on a 40' wooden boat during the window. It was a cheap thing to build, using 3/4" x 3" strapping and 3" long blocks of 2" x 4"s. On a flat area of the farmyard. Place pegs at the contour for the roof/walls. Place a second set of pegs inside of the previous ones, to form a slightly smaller contour. Next, place lengths of strapping to cover the full length of the contour, inside the pegs. Put a second set inside of those, using 2" x 4" blocks to separate the two. Space the blocks no more than 2' apart. Build enough of these 'arches' to cover the length of Quonset you require, spacing them no further than 4' apart, center-to-center. Next, you brace the first arch upright and then fasten a few lengths of strapping (bracing) perpendicular to the arch, outside each block. Do this at the base of both ends of the first arch. Slide in the next arch and fasten it to the bracing as in the first, ... and so on. Cover the outside of the Quonset Hut with 6 mil plastic. If using a staple gun, place plastic or rubber (from bicycle tires?) washers between the staple and the plastic. You can attach a second layer of 6 mil inside of the strapping for a little more heat retention. Frame the ends with 2" x 4"s and cover with 6 mil, as before. Don't forget a door. Such a building, heated with an industrial heater, would keep your underground theatre warm enough to work in. When the forecast calls for a few milder days, that's when you pour the remainder of the foundation. You will have to cut a few access points through the 6 mil to pour, but can easily cover those up afterwards. Tuck tape would be perfect for the edges of your staples patches. You may choose to add a second heater while the concrete cures, unless you've put heating cable inside the concrete. I spoke about this method in yesterday's comments. Good luck with your build!
@Cheez19793 күн бұрын
Make a video please
@jimwhite76073 күн бұрын
As a retired boot maker, if those boots really are handmade to your measurements the maker should have fitted the last to your measurements if they did it right both boots should fit your feet without a lot of “break in” sorry they don’t fit very good
@jeffhughes18623 күн бұрын
They are too small and too narrow They will never break in because they are not his size
@myfavs2533 күн бұрын
And, what about socks? Your feet aren't cold they are numb from being in those tight shoes. Take them back to the maker
@ms.brandi86832 күн бұрын
@@myfavs253he also ties them like he’s working in a hurricane. lol.
@kenneycole24593 күн бұрын
Hey Cole, just a suggestion concerning your boots: Put Mink oil on them to sorta soften them up and to make them water-proof.
@DonOblivious3 күн бұрын
You don't really want to soften up boots like this too much. It can decreases their lifespan, and they are NOT cheap to replace. You kind of just have to let nature take its course and let it mold itself to your foot over time. If anybody reading this wears Birkenstocks, you understand. Boots are a lot harder on your foot as they break in though.
@born2soon3 күн бұрын
Roman is tired and it shows. Stop with the outside work and move inside for the Winter! You could heat the inside by burning those boots and your concrete forms in a woodburner. You both are doing great work, by the way!
@pattyroe23053 күн бұрын
LMAO, I thought I was the only one thinking of burning those boots!
@bethjustmann3564 күн бұрын
After we stopped milking cows in 1975, my Dad built an insulated enclosure around the well pump, located in the old milkhouse. Then he hung a light bulb in there. That kept it warm enough for all of our Wisconsin winters. We just had to check the light bulb periodically.
@OOpSjm3 күн бұрын
Its called a "heat lamp"
@tamyramcgough68623 күн бұрын
I have a heat lamp in my wellpit that holds the bladder tank
@johnunsicker74403 күн бұрын
@@OOpSjm If it is well insulated you can use a 60 to 100 watt light bulb and it will keep it from freezing. People will take old refrigerator but a light in them and use them to store paint in the winter.
@norm-nas3 күн бұрын
@@OOpSjm A light bulb is enough, I kept my water pump from freezing when building my house by making a plywood tent and putting insulation all over that upside down V. Stayed about 45 degrees, of course it was out of the wind inside. I think it was a 60 watt bulb.
@jimkline94612 күн бұрын
Just don't use a LED bulb ! A regular 60 - 75 watt incandescent bulb is all you need.
@PamelaParra-cw9jn3 күн бұрын
Raman has the best sense of humor!
@vxnova14 күн бұрын
Interesting that you choose to do the movie theatre at this point, and not finish the internal of the house first, as the movie theatre is more of an add on separate to the rest of the house it could have been blocked off for construction, and finished later when you were living in your new finished rest of the house,
@waltertaljaard14883 күн бұрын
That's what I would do also. But my name isn't Cole. And it's his house and his project. Getting rid of the chimneys doesn't seem such a good idea now, because there are tuns of firewood left. Heating would be easy.
@Pops-i4o3 күн бұрын
@@waltertaljaard1488he’s betting a lot doing it this way
@jameswilson5163 күн бұрын
He mentioned a few videos ago that his bedroom is going to be on the 2nd floor of it. So he is probably trying to get it done for that reason
@YesItsMeGuys683 күн бұрын
Cuz .... He , his wife & kids are living at the motel 8 in town and they really like it there . Their room entitles them to Continental breakfast every morning. !
@RamblingRodeo3 күн бұрын
I bet in part because they had the downstairs basement open up is why hey did it and it was during warmer time, but yea my thoughts as well.
@kerrybyers2574 күн бұрын
Roman seems soooo tired of this part of the project! But he’s a reliable Pro regardless. 👍
@RamblingRodeo3 күн бұрын
Right? Also, notice how Cole is never around for the hard stuff and Roman gets stuck with it all!
@chrissyfrancis89523 күн бұрын
I’m sure he is. They spent so many months in the basement bc things kept changing so they had to work backwards. Much harder after their access to the basement was gone. I lost count of how many times poor Roman was stuck digging more dirt out of this hole. If nothing else it has enough drain tile & stone to keep it from becoming a swimming pool until Spring.
@chrissyfrancis89523 күн бұрын
@ I know. He took on way too much trying to farm & build a house without professional help. Roman ends up on his own a lot. Cole relies on what building experience Roman has to do the jobs too. But, it’s his house, his money & his decisions.
@lucyrosepetal3 күн бұрын
@@RamblingRodeo I'm sure Roman makes good money though!
@RamblingRodeo3 күн бұрын
@@lucyrosepetal Oh i am sure, i am just trying to bust Cole balls! LOLOL
@KennethDelavergne3 күн бұрын
I’m so glad I’m from a Subtropical climate. Often we have to turn on the AC on Christmas Day because it is so warm in December. My tropical plants don’t usually die in the winter so my banana plants produce plenty of edible bananas and they are the same variety that Dole grows commercially. Would not enjoy living in northern states with winter weather. Looking forward seeing the formwork and concrete poured so the new wing can be constructed during the winter months. 😎
@RD1341-x7w4 күн бұрын
Lunch ideas: during the winter anything in your crockpot for a hot lunch can be your friend - roasts, soup, chili, pulled pork, stew, chicken, etc. Start on low at bedtime and cook until lunch. I'm sure your mom and mom in law have recipes they can share with you. KZbin has ton as of healthy recipes that don't rely on canned creamed soups, salt, sugar, or msg.
@pamkammann11763 күн бұрын
Also Pinterest has tons of recipes..
@benhur5203 күн бұрын
Nothing like the 842nd day in a row of eating grilled pork steaks.
@tamyramcgough68623 күн бұрын
Put your favorite pork steaks in a crock pot and add a packet or two of Chi Chi's taco seasoning and cook it on high from early in the morning, when its cooked fully shred it up with a couple of forks. A package of tortillas , and a bottle of taco sauce and you'll have a lovely lunch, plain Greek yogurt or sour cream makes it even better. I heat my 14x70 trailer house with three space heaters all winter
@Robsav-yx6vi3 күн бұрын
Oooooh yes . Makes me hungry. The aroma
@benhur5203 күн бұрын
Isn't that what Nave is for? What does she do all day?
@Peter-z5f4 күн бұрын
If I were you I'd board up that giant hole in the basement and work on the interior of the house all winter. Maybe start by finishing off the spray foam, they could probably spray the board up job on the basement wall too. It'll cost some money to heat it, but with the insulation done it shouldn't be much more expensive to heat than the finished house.
@surfart54482 күн бұрын
build a box around the supply valve put a light inside the box cover all expose pipe with 24" of soil and blanket again place a light in the general area. Close the blow hole in the basement.
@iLizard_King3 күн бұрын
oh no. BE PREPARED FOR 100+ SHOVELS incoming for Christmas lmao!
@kellysnow4913 күн бұрын
How about some beef stew with lots of potatoes, carrots etc etc... plus grilled cheese sandwiches so have a grilling plate on hand to make your sandwiches. So. If you like this
@RichardCurrie3 күн бұрын
Put in a temporary wall and door across the basement and get some heating back into the house (maybe the old furnace again?) . Can you get the missing spray foam done soonish too? Then when its really cold you'll be ready and able to work comfortably on the inside part of the house during winter.
@chrissyfrancis89523 күн бұрын
Yes, he should definitely put up a plywood wall with an old door to keep elements out.
@waynebradish63443 күн бұрын
If you're just trying to keep the water stub coming out from the ground from freezing, put a cooler over it upside down with an incandescent light bulb in it. If you can find one. If you don't have an incandescent light bulb, get a ceramic 75 w heat lamp.
@House03993 күн бұрын
Are you going to leave all that termite food on the footings? If we left that in our builds, the house word be swarming with the little beggars in short time.
@locke31413 күн бұрын
How is Iowa for termites? In my area in northern mn, we don’t even need to give them a second thought. I don’t think I’ve ever heard of a single termite case in the state. Cole may not need to worry about it, but I don’t know Iowa at all.
@vanessaswindell57063 күн бұрын
I LOVE Roman's coat. I caught the name on the coat (I assume that's the brand). My name is Vanessa and my nicknames are Nessa and Nessie. So love the work y'all do!
@benhur5203 күн бұрын
That's fascinating information.
@sallyhenrie81504 күн бұрын
"I bet most of the snow comes from the sky." Roman. LOL
@wjonthetrail3 күн бұрын
Cole if there is a real shoe or boot repair shop near you They can steam and stretch them in any direction and shrink them in other places Then it will actually fit your foot
@alikhan-ty5bj3 күн бұрын
All of the rebar metal poles need safety caps on them. Do that ASAP, avoid a nasty accident 👍😊
@donjensenep4 күн бұрын
I would remove all that wood form work before you cover anything up that will be come organic material if not removed and create voids
@warrenmichael9183 күн бұрын
You bought hand made boots, not custom boots. Big difference too. Im sure those are nice boots and should last a while but an actual custom made boot should not hurt your feet or take 100 hours to get broken in. If your left foot is taller across the top, the boot should have been made to allow for that.
@JulieAlbert2133 күн бұрын
Cole, please don't let the people commenting on here about what you're doing, how you're doing it, and how long it's taking you to get it done. You and Roman are doing a fantastic job. Very hard working, determined, and disciplined guys you both are. None of them will ever be able to say they rebuilt their family's home. Plus, ALL the comments, negative and positive drive up the algorithm 😊 I'm really enjoying watching the progress and look forward to seeing the end results. Stay warm 😉
@HH-li5xl3 күн бұрын
Agreed!
@richardradawetz87883 күн бұрын
It’s been a slow painful process with so many screw ups. Been so much cheaper to hire a crew and get er done. Poor management skills
@mrsdig573 күн бұрын
As long as Cole is happy and Romans got a family to take care of what do you care?🤔@@richardradawetz8788
@JulieAlbert2133 күн бұрын
@@richardradawetz8788 everyone that comments these same statements are 100% missing the 2 main points. #1: his house....his way....his timeline #2: doing it all by himself and friends/family make it more meaningful and something to be extremely proud of. Plus, it provides him with more video content to help pay for it. So, keep complaining about how it could be done better/ faster/different/cheaper ..... They all drive up the algorithm making him more money in the long run 😄
@the794 күн бұрын
Home Depot = Toys R Us for adults. RIP Toys R Us.
@makeuplover68523 күн бұрын
Thankfully we still have toys are Us in Canada
@BethFoster-lm7qqКүн бұрын
Great job guys!👍👏
@josephallman82793 күн бұрын
Roman needs his own channel
@makeuplover68523 күн бұрын
Well if he wants one I guess he'd have one, right?
@nebraskafarmer90153 күн бұрын
Why not block off the opening in the basement to the outside? It will allow you to heat up the inside a little since everything is insulated. In fact, you could block off the upstairs with plastic and the first floor would be easy to heat.
@claudiofarabegoli1903 күн бұрын
Hi Cole and Roman, you can have Lamb or Fish, too. Also, for your pork, you should prepare some Chimichurry, which goes perfect with it. Your friends fron Argentina should provide you with a nice recipe. Its very simple, tough.
@BrilliantLove2Күн бұрын
Chimichurry is amazing!
@julieoetting28963 күн бұрын
Now is the time for all potential sponsors with heat producing products to get in front of Cole. Perhaps they could even name their item the "Romanator".
@kevenhiemie3 күн бұрын
Battery powered socks & a heated jacket make a world of difference when working in the cold
@AliceSoCal3 күн бұрын
Get a crockpot and throw a bunch of stuff in it every morning on high, by lunch you’ll have a warm stew/soup. Beef, chicken whatever chopped up into 1 or 2 lbs. throw whatever veggies and broth or cream canned soup into it
@robdeaton99103 күн бұрын
Cole get a wok and do stir fry.😊 Any veggies that you like and the protein plus rice makes great food. Don't be so negative on oriental food. Stir fry is like anything chicken fried,but tastier because of the sauces that is what makes the food. I want to know if Roman gets perogies on a regular basis. I haven't had perogies in years and I haven't had them in years and I miss them with bacon, sour cream gawd I need them. Roman tell me your wife makes great perogies.😊 Happy Thanksgiving everyone 😊. Oh yeah Roman I'm half Ukrainian and proud of it. With a last name of Zawaduk, Evanyuke and kushnaruck, I mean tell me I'm not Ukrainian. Alas I am the last of our clan but proud of our heritage.😊
@pattyroe23053 күн бұрын
Heres a meal idea, roasted chickens done in one of those rectangular portable ovens you see so often at church potlucks. My aunt used to bake a 26 pound turkey in hers.
@domwatts83143 күн бұрын
Perhaps making your break room the same room that the waterline is in? It is not as nice of a view but if you tarp it off or put up some temporary walls around it, you could heat both the waterline and yourselves. Looking good and my goodness, you boys work your butts off!
@deannaoverstreet41463 күн бұрын
Thanks Cole and Roman! Always enjoy!#1
@Lylo-mj8ek3 күн бұрын
Much Love and Respect you 2 ❤❤
@holly52073 күн бұрын
You should probably try to figure out how to temporarily block up the big hole in the basement wall, then, you could probably get back to working on some of the parts of the current house.
@micheleaurelio2120Күн бұрын
This!
@tdavis42783 күн бұрын
Cole when I was in the Army we would wear our new boots in the shower get them soaked and wear until they were dry they would mold to your foot and when broke in wore like gloves
@joshg68743 күн бұрын
That's how you destroy leather, even if it does work
@paulotts3 күн бұрын
Cole, there's nothing wrong with having narrow feet as long as they provide a good understanding!
@jeansimpson23733 күн бұрын
You could make a big pot of soup or stew at the first of the week and eat off it until it's gone; supplement with cornbread and grated cheese.
@tyredpup3 күн бұрын
Insole Foot Warmers r great for winter outdoor work
@tyredpup3 күн бұрын
toe warmers at Menards
@dcaye43 күн бұрын
It has been required to remove all the wood from the footing to prevent termites. Maybe not a problem in your area.
@hubgold4873 күн бұрын
if the basement is going to be unheated the dirt under the footings may freeze and that may cause ground to expand (frost heave) which may not be good for existing walls.
@bamaman62973 күн бұрын
Yep, those footers are going to heave over the winter if he doesn't get the walls poured and dirt around the exterior and slab poured inside.
@janus19673 күн бұрын
Where did Justin go?! At least he talks less and gets things done. :)
@wjonthetrail3 күн бұрын
Yes go with Roman’s idea, the old school meat locker I’ll bet if you really look for old pictures of your house from back in the fifties you could see meat hanging in a dark cool room Bring back those good old days Before the list of things on the back of the package you opened for dinner
@terrytrammell738812 сағат бұрын
Roman, I love your sense of humor!!!
@djbehrens3 күн бұрын
Just get Roman a good shovel for black Friday. :)
@jesusisGod14343 күн бұрын
And some boots. They could all use proper wool socks and hats.
@stevenbeasley63662 сағат бұрын
I am in Wyoming and my go too meals for the winter, which gets down to -20, 30, even -60 at times, is Scott Farms soups. I use them as starting base and add to them.
@illegal_opinions4 күн бұрын
Roman and Cole make a great comedy team !!! Fun to watch .
@janstrobach86233 күн бұрын
Guys he’s a KZbinr! His content is golden! Personality makes or breaks a KZbinr! He’s very enthusiastic. He’s doing this for content and he’s learning as he goes everyone quit being a keyboard warrior! I just retired after being a butcher out here in Las Vegas for 32 years. If it wasn’t for him, I wouldn’t of had a job. Everyone cut him some slack please!
@cliff46953 күн бұрын
You wasted way to much time and you went way over board on everything. It might cost more, but if you hired a professional, you wouldn't have a giant hole in the ground and you could turn the heat on. Watching these videos drive me fvcking crazy.
@trrexxx3 күн бұрын
I have a feeling there may be an architect, engineer or someone in the shadows we know nothing about who has created the plans for this project. There has to some explanation for this massive footing besides him just wanting to make it strong.
@cliff46953 күн бұрын
@trrexxx my family is in the general contractor business. We do commercial and residential builds. I assure you, there is no engineer in the background, that designed that footer. Thats all on him
@trrexxx3 күн бұрын
@@cliff4695 I too have worked in building construction all my life. And while I agree you are probably right, about this being his alone, this footing defies logic for any standard residential building. Even if part of the thinking was to make a safe and secure place against a tornado, this over engineered footing makes little or no difference in increasing safety over pouring a regular footing. I guess we won't know until spring as this part of the project shuts down. Hopefully having the footings open to the winter won't cause damage by severe ground frost.
@cliff46952 күн бұрын
@trrexxx you're 100% right. My guess is frost will play a role at some point. Especially if there is a lot of rain before the freeze up. Either way, come spring, it will be cracked
@robdurland17032 күн бұрын
I got cold just watching you guys 🥶😄
@Thecowboy19503 күн бұрын
No wonder you have problems with your site and your house site. You don’t even know what 100% restoration is that would’ve been 5 gallons of gasoline in a match and started from scratch which would’ve been a hell of a lot faster
@thedarkside33943 күн бұрын
And cheaper too.
@mothersuperior67513 күн бұрын
For those saying that the house should have been done first. The movie theatre is the basement of a new extension that will tie into the old house at the ground and first floor levels. So why build that which you will mess up later. Also. Who would want to live in a house with a hole that size and two little boys to watch
@ramosel3 күн бұрын
Once again, Roman proves to be of a heartier stock...
@makeuplover68523 күн бұрын
Interesting...the only reason you have come to know Roman is through Coles channel...which he built with his grit and sheer determination, and skills in recognizing what captures an audience and holds their attention and built a following of over half a million loyal viewers, but hey, ya...hes weak stock, for sure. 😊
@sevilnatas3 күн бұрын
I have heard a tip for new boots. It was to wet down the upper (all leather above the soul) and then put them on and wear them all day. It is a soggy day, but it loosens them up and it is able to bend and stretch where you need it and when they dry, they hold the shape. Just what I've heard. Anyone else heard this or tried it?
@TJ-mf8ss3 күн бұрын
I know Roman needs a shovel maybe add that to your order.
@stephenlandsteiner8863 күн бұрын
You can cover the water line with insulated blankets or we used to put a special attachment on the valve and use air pressure to blow back the water below ground
@jeffhughes18623 күн бұрын
Can anyone confirm that these foundations are overkill? This seems like foundations this massive would be for a multi-story building not a basement with one floor on top of that
@locke31413 күн бұрын
Can confirm. These are easily 2-3 times the size they need to be. It’s excessive. These would support a 5 story building without a problem.
@justmeiniowa3 күн бұрын
My thought is that the "underground movie theater" is being built to serve as a bunker as well, hence the overkill on footings, rebar etc.
@isickofit3 күн бұрын
@@justmeiniowa And storm shelter.
@jeffhughes18622 күн бұрын
@@justmeiniowa I thought the same thing Did he receive a grant from the government for building a regional nuclear fallout shelter?
@larrycaughron13213 күн бұрын
About the new boots, soak all the leather with water, put them on, and walk them dry. After that they'll be as comfortable as kid gloves. 🇺🇸👍🇺🇸
@DerekThorpe2944 күн бұрын
4 months ago the new basement started. Wild. I've been at the point for at least 2 months where I just kind of skip through the videos, since 75% of the video explaining the same thing over and over.
@hebdschnure4 күн бұрын
Stop complaining and leave
@peteparker73964 күн бұрын
@@hebdschnurestop being a Karen. It’s called freedom of speech. He is entitled to his opinion. Just like I’m calling you a Karen. Get over yourself.
@jbeutell4 күн бұрын
In one sense it makes me appreciate how much work it is, but I have also been fast forwarding for a while. I'm hooked though. I keep watching.
@ninjajack55684 күн бұрын
Freedom of speech on yt? Lmfao
@reallyaznokidding4 күн бұрын
It happens
@janstrobach86233 күн бұрын
Boneless chuck roast whole. Prob 17 pds @3.49 pd sliced in 4 oz portions. Same as pork steak. You should get almost 30 steaks or more
@janstrobach86233 күн бұрын
If anyone didn’t understand my comment about I wouldn’t have a job. Mainly, he raises corn for cattle and corn products. Cole. Do a video about the difference between corn on the cob and corn grain.
@KT-ki2nv3 күн бұрын
You should strip the wood forms from the footings
@teepeeX3 күн бұрын
Time for slow cook and thick soups with crunchy bread
@carlsmith28263 күн бұрын
On your last episode I suggested that you rent an inflatable building to cover up the underground movie theater 🎭 if you intend on going the BFI route.
@toddellzey44073 сағат бұрын
You might want to look into renting a glycol ground heater that hooks glycol hoses up to a portable heating source to thaw the ground or heat it.
@johndegner7923 күн бұрын
I typically enjoy the videos but ya lost me with half the video being about your feet and boots…
@josephpmansКүн бұрын
Chicken, Broccoli, Baked Potato, nutritionally complete, and you can season/doctor up the chicken and potato differently each time to keep it interesting
@mrdude24563 күн бұрын
WOOL SOCKS IN THE WINTER. Cotton holds moisture.
@mark-ey6iw3 күн бұрын
Why have you not removed the wooden forms from around your footers????
@davidanderson10743 күн бұрын
Good point
@joshg68743 күн бұрын
Cole, you have told us everything about your boots, BUT WHAT IS THE BRAND? but really im interested those look like really nice stitchdown boots.
@judycoln99694 күн бұрын
Roman should be getting a winter pay increase. 😊
@carolenault91473 күн бұрын
Winter or Summer that’s called construction work. Just like the mailmen of times past.
@warrenmichael9183 күн бұрын
What does he get paid now that has you concerned for his financial situation?
@NinaGroover-b2e3 күн бұрын
Roman is awesome….
@timfuscaldo30244 күн бұрын
Content in getting boring. Boot talk is a bit much. Still like watching, but starting to ......
@kenchambers3794 күн бұрын
He’s waiting for a boot sponsorship so he can make more money
@constanceblair66253 күн бұрын
Loved watching to night, hope you are kicking back with your feet up in a nice warm place as well👍🙂
@benjaminmellingen53403 күн бұрын
this project is unhinged 💀
@Berne28303 күн бұрын
What Cole needs to do is walk Roman in through the front door of Home Depot and say Merry Christmas mate, its all yours.
@glenlongstreet73 күн бұрын
Cole should really watch the latest Bealey-Good video. He is using Nudura ICF's and the owner of Nedura is there helping. You can get a feel for the complexity of what can be done with ICF's. Geoff BG is also building a mansion with an underground movie theatre and a lot of square footage, 4000? He also built a swimming pool.
@laman4913 күн бұрын
I was going to suggest Bealy Good's channel to him as well for an ICF build. It goes fast and then the walls have insulation inside as well.
@laman4913 күн бұрын
The opposite method is a poured walls or cast-in-place foundation similar to what Texas Filipino is doing right now also
@eileenloughney29462 күн бұрын
Hey Cole- if you have a shoe repair place near you, you can go in and they can stretch that area that pinches your big and little toes…or any area of your new boots that are rubbing. They are a great help. You also might want to switch boots after a half day. Great looking boots.
@pupndan19823 күн бұрын
I’m sure glad Roman didn’t have to work outside alone while you sat in the truck!
@Jack-Daniel.13 күн бұрын
I’d seal that opening in the basement with some ply sheet to stop the draft and get an oil radiator to heat where you’re sitting, super efficient just need to turn it on like 30mins to an hour before you go to have lunch.
@duenge3 күн бұрын
How many times has the gravel been moved?
@skeena593 күн бұрын
Too many!
@dennisebrock27742 күн бұрын
4 pork steaks cut into bite size chunks, salt and pepper, lightly flour mix and to hot fry pan they don’t need to be completely cooked. Just a little brown. Place in slow cooker/crockpot add 2 can of original Rotel stir occasionally. On high for 2 hour. Eat with tortillas or over rice. Cheese is always nice. Be creative.
@fisherh91113 күн бұрын
Cole, please don’t post if you’re just repeating content. Spend more time getting results so you have something interesting to film first. You have a family living in your parent’s house waiting for you to finish this project.
@kenkiekens77463 күн бұрын
Get a big industrial box of hot dogs. Put in freezer. Get a freezer. Ketchup, mustard etc. chilly, for chilly dogs. A pot for boiling water. Quick meals
@devilschild3 күн бұрын
It's like watching a nightmare in real time. Which contractor will you be suing this time?
@apostlepaulvining56883 күн бұрын
Cole I was a supervisor for BP operations security in Purduo Alaska 1 ring from the N pole. Been in 105* Below Zero. Pee outside it froze before it hit the ground yellow icicles. So much more I Would love to share so cool. Rev. Paul Eustis Florida.
@gabunnie13 күн бұрын
Rev. Paul, I notice you NOW live in Florida. Lol after growing up in MN and WI, I settled in GA. LOL I don't like cold and that wet, white stuff Anymore! Lol
@seancasey24443 күн бұрын
@@gabunnie1Ya he definitely got tired of the cold. I wouldn't leave Florida I hate the cold.
@conniesamuelsen30783 күн бұрын
You Guys are Die Hards !!!! I’m impressed 👍👍👍👍
@plem7210Күн бұрын
Hopefully you see this. The normal household frost free refrigerators can stop working when it gets too cold. Including the freezer part. Then meat can start to melt. I had it happen to me years ago. Where a turned the heat down. Because I was gone. Heat was set above freezing. But not enough above freezing. To keep the refrigerator working. The non frost free chest freezers do not have that issue. So they can be used when it is cold.