A lot of folks complaining about the amount of explanation you're giving before doing the work, but I found it interesting and informative. I always like your design/planning oriented bits of video. That's the hard part of a project, not doing it.
@SpeedstersUnited9 ай бұрын
I can't explain the amount of glee I felt at 16:46 when I saw R2D2 on the right! Maybe one day it'd be cool to see more updates made to it! And the work done on the basement is great!
@jacobudall9 ай бұрын
Hey Bob, once the basement is done, would you consider doing a full house tour showing the before and after of all the renovations you‘ve done? I‘d love to see the kitchen, back patio, etc. all in one video showing what it used to look like compared to what it looks like now. You‘ve done a lot of work into making your house better!
@yelper8959 ай бұрын
I love how relaxed and happy Bob seems in his videos lately. He's a genuine inspiration and his humility and sincere genuineness makes him the kind of guy you wish you had as your best friend! If Bob released a 2 hour video of him doing nothing but reading his shopping lists - I'd totally watch it, because I'm sure I'll be entertained or educated in some way. Thanks for everything Bob. Looking forward to more from you!
@kevinetheridgemakes9 ай бұрын
This is gonna be a fun series to watch. Nicely done, Bob! Digging it.
@mikeweddleton24899 ай бұрын
You really shouldn't cut near the top and bottom of a joist. Also the diameter of the hole can't exceed 1/3 of the joists depth. You reduce the strength of the joist to whatever depth is left unaffected by these modifications, so a 2x10 can effectively turn into a 2x8/2x6 in the former or a 2x2 at worst on the latter. This damage can be compounded depending on the distance from a bearing point. Building codes have all that stuff in them. One damaged joist I suppose isn't too bad but it's hard to say with the age of the home that this would be the only flaw in that floors framing. 90 degree adapter and a spade bit might have done the trick on the first hole and if you did the same thing in an adjacent joist you might be able to work yourself up with different bit lengths with only a couple extra holes to patch. Regardless, I always enjoy your videos and your can do attitude is always refreshing. Keep em' coming.
@briansangeorzan49869 ай бұрын
I hope everyone reads this post.
@SkittleKicksPlays9 ай бұрын
Your comment should be pinned. I was about to mention this very thing. Seen enough This Old House and Ask This Old House episode projects to know the nightmare DYIers create when they don't do things by code. There's the right way, the wrong way, the stupid way and the lethal way.
@zipzop60009 ай бұрын
And if you have joists that look like the letter I on end, you cannot notch them safely.
@drhender69438 ай бұрын
To clarify-- @zipzop6000 is saying that on an I-joist, holes may ONLY be cut through the center, inner, vertical portion of the I and not through the top and bottom horizontal portion. If you cut that top or bottom part, you destroy the strength of that beam/joist.
@lostinseale9 ай бұрын
I have installed about 100 of those low profile lights over the years. 4” and 6”. Love them. I also used them in my soffits for the house and workshop.
@roberthasplund9 ай бұрын
When you are painting stripes or similar. If you want that crisp edge do this: - Paint the brigher colour - Tape - Paint the boarder line against the tape with that same bright color so that any bleading under the tape is the foundational color - Then paint with the new contrasting color - Pull the tape and the transition line will be razor sharp
@swimonster3119 ай бұрын
Hey Bob, I love that it seems like this is the beginning of a series. One of my other favorite channels (Donut Media) made me realize how much I love having different series to watch from a creator. Love everything you do regardless, though!
@Pens7249 ай бұрын
Watched the entire vid, and realized that the lights that you got (I bought 3 boxes of 6" lights, rather than 4") and the center light are identical to what we got for in our one bedroom. We prefer the bright white in our rooms, and all of our lights are adjustable in color. We love it.
@SolidStuDoo9 ай бұрын
Love this!! You’re inspiring me to work on my forever home to make it for the whole family, not just me and my hobbies
@ssgLunchbox9 ай бұрын
Some of these long drill bits are flexible and you can get a hook that allow you to curve the drill bit. That would help a lot with ensuring you don't pop out the floor of the upstairs
@Locane2569 ай бұрын
Was going to say this, I have a tool that helps run the bit at a right angle, it's for drilling through bottom plates in walls
@noahzinc9 ай бұрын
Also coming here to say this
@Margot_est_douce.9 ай бұрын
Determination and humility shine in every video. Keep thriving.
@oliverbrunt19 ай бұрын
Literally said out loud (to myself) with the wall reveal… “mannnnn that’s so cool”. It’s so simple but works so well!
@JCB2310 ай бұрын
It looks really good! Looking forward to the series.
@aditeccrew9 ай бұрын
Make sure your chuck stays tight!! I have lost 3 of those bits in walls drilling down from the attic to get past the fire breaks.
9 ай бұрын
I’ve seen folks in the construction trade use a ball directly behind the bit centered in the rod. By doing this it ensures that the ball will prevent the bit from going somewhere not intended. So the ball serves as a guide for the bit on longer shafted bits to center as best as possible.
@gpaine9 ай бұрын
Great video. Shout out forby for the sound design. He always does a great job, but this was next level. All the effects were on point - especially the early lights on/lights off switch snd the fluourescent "buzzzzzz". That was awsome!
@flaagan9 ай бұрын
Something to consider for watching movies is a movable TV. I used a hanging wall railing combined with a ceiling mount bracket for the TV I have in my room. I'm able to move from beside my desk along the wall to the foot of my bed. It can pivot around on the hanger as well as move along the rail. The wall rail was from McMaster Carr, tv ceiling mount from Amazon (was advertised as for sloped ceilings in restaurants). Whole setup means you have flexibility on where you position it.
@cinnabarsin42889 ай бұрын
Just as a note for the interested on the box clamps: they do hold the wire in place but it's just as much to prevent the sheathing from being damaged by the hole. Wires vibrate, houses vibrate, most things vibrate (even if we don't generally perceive it) and, while unlikely, it's not impossible for a wire to become exposed against an edge over time - especially over decades as the sheathing material degrades. One of those things where you don't skip it because it's the to protect you not only today but down the road and for the people who own and live in your home decades from now.
@falconp51talesfromthemodel939 ай бұрын
Hi Bob, really enjoy your content! One question, what happened to the rest of the team and the new workshop/office building? Hope all is well, best wishes from Florida.
@kyronnewbury9 ай бұрын
I was wondering the same thing. I hope everything is ok!
@HawkXe9 ай бұрын
He mentioned that they all left and moved onto to different things.
@bg739 ай бұрын
I wonder why they ALL left? and also that nothing seems to have been mentioned. The business was expanding and a new building was bought and renovated and then bam, no team and bob is back home on his own making videos like he's just starting a new chanel
@HawkXe9 ай бұрын
@@bg73 Probably not making enough from the channel to pay all of their salaries.
@jgreg2779 ай бұрын
@@HawkXe I was wondering this same thing...when did he mention this?
@kameljoe219 ай бұрын
Lighting make a huge change in any room. I buy a 24 pack of low profile led puck lights on amazon for 120 bucks or 100 on sale. I also bought a 6.25 inch hole saw to cut out the dry wall to install them. The ceilings in the attic I can pretty much install them any where I want. This is the easy part. The first floor with a floor/ceiling is a bit harder. Since I know the direction of the floor joist, the next part is easy. In one room there was an old ceiling fan that just did not work well and did not put out enough light. Using the current location I marked out where 4 more new lights would go. Turning off the power and shoving the wire up in to the space/removing the existing box. I was then able to slowly cut out the new holes and run the wire though. Made all the connections to each box and install them. The room now has a line of lights that makes the entire room far better. The other cool thing about these are they will and can be installed pretty much anywhere including over the studs. So far I have 60 of them installed. I still have another 40 or more to install. I also keep extras on hand and the ones I have been getting now are the selectable ones. My older ones from the early days are not selectable and are still running fine after nearly 3 years of being installed. I can not fathom any room with out them. Having replaced ones in closets and even adding additional ones in places that might have never had them really improves lighting. For example I have a tiny hall way which never had a light and now it has one which made a major improvement to that room. Another room which had 2 lights was always dark and not bright. Now it has 5 lights and 4 lights and is much brighter.
@jpalarchio9 ай бұрын
It's a good idea when working in blind spots like that to also know where all your shutoffs are and, if possible, test them out. Had a water line bust on me only to find out that the water shutoff valve wouldn't close due to years of sediment build up.
@espowari9 ай бұрын
Been a while since I watched ILTMS, and I'm glad I'm back!
@91jmixes409 ай бұрын
Awesome!! Huge difference already. Excited for this series
@nov07809 ай бұрын
14:31 When you mentioned that you were going to make a mural with lines/stripes, I immediately idealized it completely differently in my head, I think each line was going to be or have a different theme: 1st line tatooine sunset. 2nd line start battle. 3rd line all the important characters, one side the galactic empire and the other the rebellion. 4th line all the star wars symbols or the most important ones. 5th line 🤷🏻♂️ or each line could be a video game that marked your childhood
@C3DPropShop9 ай бұрын
Maybe I'm just a Transformers nerd, but the wall strips immediately reminded me of G1 Hotrods trailer pipes. This one was super useful, I need to redo(add more) lights in the loft area. These lights look like a great fit. 👍 Thanks, Bob!
@Brad_R_LiveFit9 ай бұрын
I enjoy your videos a lot. You come up with some awesome nontraditional projects, and your home renovation work is creative and informative, as well. With regard to your desire to reduce the footprint of your pingpong table when not in use, Fisher's Shop YT channel has a very cool folding pingpong table. You might find it inspiring for your own creative approach to your pingpong table. Keep up the great work. I truly enjoy your content and draw inspiration from it. I am particularly interested in your Lego sorter, currently.😁
@MattMeidenbauer9 ай бұрын
been watching Bob for like 9 years. Glad to still be here.
@Teckstudio9 ай бұрын
Wow, this looks really awesome ... love the blue strips ... 🤩
@pixelmator9 ай бұрын
For what I remember about drilling thru joist is it has to be 2 inches or more in towards the center of the beam, but I might be wrong too.
@zachpygall30639 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed this video even though I have no interest in doing this myself! Good to have the old Bob back 😊
@Z-J-T9 ай бұрын
Use the 2700K setting on the lights! Warm white, way better for a basement!
@nitababcock39779 ай бұрын
Its going to be awesome when your completely done! Can't wait to see it.
@dan.miller359 ай бұрын
love the video. I've been a fan for a long time and I don't know what's crazier, the fact that it's been 6 years since you moved into that house or the fact that you have teenagers now.
@Iliketomakestuff9 ай бұрын
man.. it's the teenage thing. The days are slow but the years are fast.
@heefb89299 ай бұрын
Love your videos! Can't wait to see more updates on this project
@davidhoud19 ай бұрын
Brilliant ! But where is the super big shop/office where you moved 2 years ago?
@ClintMourice-u1v9 ай бұрын
What a beautiful piano I spot in the background. ☺️
@propertystuff72219 ай бұрын
Those stripes feel Trapper Keeper inspired.
@AlexeiTetenov9 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing!
@alexyoung74809 ай бұрын
Cant speak specifically for the downlights youve used but even with low profile LEDs you need clearance around the light of about 50-100mm (2-4") minimum for heat dissipation. They arent supposed to be installed hard against wooden beams/joists or with insulation over the top of them
@logancrawfis46359 ай бұрын
Great video Bob! Excited for the rest of the series
@willishundley95949 ай бұрын
I had to take a second look at the wall on 16:35 in the video. The colors produced cool 3D visual effect.
@tbillington9 ай бұрын
To work out the angle of the long drill bit, use a layout laser set up between the two holes
@Iliketomakestuff9 ай бұрын
Good call!
@Chewbacca12209 ай бұрын
Super cool painting
@markraisner90009 ай бұрын
Great project, looking forward to parts 2 and 3.
@jimrosson67029 ай бұрын
Looking great so far can’t wait to see what else you do
@gjforeman9 ай бұрын
Bob, love all your stuff, plus Making It. Your discussion of food and exercise made me need to share with you a book that has changed my life. The Comfort Crisis. All about how our millions of years of evolution have left us totally unprepared to live in this overfed, overstuffed modern life, with tactics to overcome this. Please check it out and share with Jim and Dave. Also by Michael Easter, Scarcity Brain is amazing. Halfway thru I made big changes that have vastly impressed my doctors. Stopped drinking beer, changed my diet and dropped 20 lbs in 2 months. Keep up the great stuff.
@Tibberous9 ай бұрын
I've installed my share of can lights back in the day, but I've never seen a can-less light before now.. very cool. Does the puck get hot and need to be installed away from loose or bagged\paper-faced insulation?
@jonmayer9 ай бұрын
It's a small hole, but you really should not have holes that close to the bottom of the joist. Especially with a heavy and high trafficked kitchen above. Also the clamps and grommets are more for wire protection than it being able to get pulled out. You don't want the outer sheeth of the wire to run away on the sharp hole in the box. BTW thank you for the inspiration to finish cleaning out my basement. I want something like this soon.
@Jacob-59499 ай бұрын
@@wojtek-33And the reason that they are in the code are for the purpose stated above.
@jonmayer9 ай бұрын
@@Jacob-5949 exactly, I wonder why it's part of the code? 😉
@DoresoomReviews9 ай бұрын
Just a note, you generally want to bore a hole in the middle third of the height of the joist around the neutral axis where the bending stresses are minimized. Where you drilled the very bottom of the joist at 9:18 made it essentially a notch rather than a bored hole, so you lost a lot of the tensile strength of the beam. It looks like you're not in the middle third of the span at 9:18, so you're probably OK anyway. Just don't notch anything in the middle third of the span.
@davidduvall46559 ай бұрын
There is a tool for use with those bits that gives you leverage to flex the bit to guide it and let it spin.
@zerimaryar9 ай бұрын
This old house did the basketball trick back in the 2000's. I've loved using that trick a lot!!
@acubley9 ай бұрын
I think that's the first time I've seen the inside of one.
@Lucas-vd2gx9 ай бұрын
Hey Bob, not sure if this is done, great video as usual! If I may give my two cents, if I were you I would paint that door casing too, being white right now is throwing the whole concept off IMO
@SargeWolf0108 ай бұрын
6 years honestly thats not all that bad compared to nightmare fuel I've seen referring to the basement "mess"
@pbacterio9 ай бұрын
Cool renovation project! Do your ceiling lights transformers make noise? I found some of them buzz while they are on, and the noise is amplified by the ceiling.
@doubledarefan9 ай бұрын
10:38 Demo Mansion music! 13:20 Huh? Not with a drywall sword!?
@KrozBonz9 ай бұрын
The first thing you do before you do anything should go to your city hall before you do any building any new improvements to you home as if you don't. The city can make you take down any home improvements you do.
@DSCuber9 ай бұрын
12:31 I can’t be the only one who was hoping to see how you actually tie in all of the lights to the active power. That’s… easily the most important aspect of this project and it wasn’t shown.
@BruceAUlrich9 ай бұрын
Looking great!
@agoogleuser15949 ай бұрын
I'm not sure why ceiling strapping is mainly a New England thing. It makes adding new electrical a breeze.
@paulpardee9 ай бұрын
Those stripes are giving really strong 90s arcade vibes!
@larsonbennett59039 ай бұрын
Those stripes and lights are awesome! BTW, where can I purchase those lights?
@TheThriftyWoodworker9 ай бұрын
I used the same lights in our kitchen controlled by Alexa. They are great. Speaking to my lights makes me feel like I have a smart home, even though it is not.
@thejoshthat9 ай бұрын
You're awesome dude!
@jonjpeterson9 ай бұрын
Loved what you did. Where's Josh been?
@Iliketomakestuff9 ай бұрын
Thanks! Just Forby and I now, everyone has moved on to new jobs 👍🏼 All doing super well, and we see each other often!
@cprooks9 ай бұрын
Another House Renovation? Awesome!
@krzysiej--92299 ай бұрын
i love that this is going to be multieposodes long not just one. Last one was kitchen and ghia (rip)
@ralphvickers23399 ай бұрын
you are mixing wire guages. If the white wire is a 14-2 and your yellow is 12-2, then you need to fuse the circuit based on 14-2.
@sethoberst63109 ай бұрын
Great video.
@rtanderson29 ай бұрын
I was so confused confused when you said your dog doesn’t like basketballs. Like, what does that have to do with drilling holes in drywall? Hilarious segue. ❤
@DarrolHill9 ай бұрын
At first I thought it was a segway to a sponsor
@kylebracht9 ай бұрын
That hole in the flutes of the drill bit is so you can use the bit as your fish tape
@timothyernest17809 ай бұрын
Those stripes blend well with R2 and Optimus
@Ellsswhere9 ай бұрын
Should not be drilling or cutting at the top or bottom of a joist. Holes should be in the center to keep their strength. This is not up to code and can potentially cause structural problems.
@kevinlindholm47789 ай бұрын
Sorry to be critical because I really enjoy your work. But, where I live you are not allowed to to cut or drill a hole in the bottom 1/3 of a solid wood joist or in the top 1/3 of a solid wood joist. because you are actually then making that joist smaller. EG: If you drill in the bottom 1/3rd you turn a 2x10 joist you have turned that into a 2x8 joist which could be inadequate to support the floor above and also contravening building code.
@tooljourney9 ай бұрын
nice work Bob 👍
@mcsmiggyfresh9 ай бұрын
Do you have a link to the lights? Didn’t see it in the description
@turtlebro44989 ай бұрын
Can you share the info on the can-less lights you installed? they look awesome
@MrDmorgan529 ай бұрын
SamCraft just built a new shop and did an indepth on these lights on his channel
@MCsCreations9 ай бұрын
Fantastic work, Bob! 😃 It's really impressive how some lights and a fresh coat of paint transform a place! Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
@jcapogna9 ай бұрын
I found that plastic hole saw that came with the rework box did not work for me. The teeth ground away before I got through the drywall. I probably did something wrong but that was my experience.
@aaronbrown72189 ай бұрын
Those long flexi-bits are always a LAST resort. I always prefer to cut and patch drywall in these situations. Been a licensed electrician for ten years and have never actually used one. The risks usually outweigh the reward.
@Michael23449 ай бұрын
7:22 or better yet, it makes 1 dust shroud and one hat
@Yvelia19749 ай бұрын
Do you have a link where to buy the big ceiling led lamp?
@gabybeitler9 ай бұрын
What is the brand of light used?
@NiceGarage9 ай бұрын
FYI, look into the regressed wafer, those flat wafer are glare bombs.
@c.a.g.19779 ай бұрын
Definitely make a pool table, invite Jimmy over, he could be helpful 😉
@Anth-ony9 ай бұрын
Great video. I do have a question about the rest of your team that used to be in all the videos though. Did I miss something? Are they no longer associated with you and it's a one man-band type of thing now? Anyway, keep up the great content.
@Iliketomakestuff9 ай бұрын
Just Forby and I now, everyone has moved on to new jobs 👍🏼 All doing super well, and we see each other often!
@chrismgentry9 ай бұрын
Can you drop a link for the lights, including the larger one?
@Iliketomakestuff9 ай бұрын
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@Iliketomakestuff9 ай бұрын
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@Paronak9 ай бұрын
I have a basement and we've been treating like a dumping ground. After 10 trips to the trash heap, its now workshop
@lukeswan90429 ай бұрын
Do you still not have counter tops in your kitchen or was that an old shot?
@WreckDiver999 ай бұрын
Sounds like my basement...workshop, lab, storage, entertainment, workout...1500 sq.ft. of basement that literally is non-functional. I have 5 shelving units TOTALY full of glue, oil, finishes, parts, tools, etc. Then I have a wall that has closetmaid shelves on, TOTALLY full of parts bins, etc. THEN I have the "computer shelving" that has about 30 'shoebox' bins full of cables, bracket, etc. It's all VERY organized, but HOLY WAH I have no space. :( I want to cover the walls with drywall, but to do it would require about 3 pods to store all the "stuff" in while that is done, and then a way to organize it back. Total frustration as soon as I try to start. :(
@ThatRobHuman9 ай бұрын
I laughed way more than I should have at "Apwil Wilkewson"
@markdarden40669 ай бұрын
Love your videos! FYI the NEC states that all junction boxes must be secured, so I would suggest you screw the boxes for the lights to something
@noitallmanaz9 ай бұрын
You know what is better than an 18 min video where you explain what you are going to do for 14 minutes? A video that shows you doing it for 16 minutes.
@geotarkus73709 ай бұрын
Buen idea 👋👋👋
@dragon168069 ай бұрын
Nice!
@AB-uk4pd9 ай бұрын
Lol, always funny to watch what you can do with wood drills in the US. Drill into the ceiling without problems. Lol. Here We have concrete ceiling and you need really powerfull machines and it's always a mess
@hagak16799 ай бұрын
Why are you using both 14 and 12 gauge wire? (white and yellow)
@halfbubbleout9 ай бұрын
I wondered that too. I try plan connections on these so that I never have more than two cables in each of those tiny little boxes.
@HawkXe9 ай бұрын
He probably used left over wire that he had on hand. You can mix and match 12 and 14 wires as long as its a 15 amp circuit.
@91jmixes409 ай бұрын
Will we get an update on this tomorrow? 🥺
@3s-Woodworking9 ай бұрын
Just started the video but now hoping for a pool table build