We are in the middle of renovating our house in an abandoned Portuguese village. Rain seems to take a short break. Let’s continue with the work on the roof!
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My name is Jasper and i bought a house in a Portuguese ghost town. Together with my dogs Zoey & Akira we show you the rebuild of our house and what it is like living the daily life in Central Portugal.
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Might I suggest a concrete block/lintel under your ridge beam to spread the weight onto those clay bricks?
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Why dont you attach a piece of wood at the other end and use you laser level at dark to mark the height??? Would save so much time instead of putting up a wire????
music is better again is the funkmaster back ?
The beam and weight of the roof tiles will 100% zeker crush those red bricks. Sorry to be the prophet of doom but better to sort it now than later.
YouTube has made my comment disappear once again happening on my channel as well I basically said fantastic work and I love the beginning of the video and I miss the Sun it’s rain fog and freezing cold over here in the UK take care now😊
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Nice job! But it would pay you as others have mentioned about the load bearing requirements etc.
Good going, hurry up already lol, I cannot wait to see you have beautiful, kitchen, lounge, bathroom and bedroom like on my channel. Take a look for inspiration to get you excited.😅 and really think about those nice sandwich insulated roofing boards, it will make this project easier, faster, and be more efficient. 👌😃
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Very good job
Jasper please look for info about hose level, it might help you a lot with what you are doing
What the f is going on. You are showing us the wall you built a few days ago. You keep saying you need a girlfriend. Your helpers have all left. Your boyfriend Dwigh has left you. Your audience is totally confused???
Funky guitar on a sunny day. Pretty fun.
I think you were looking for the word mortar – the mix used to connect bricks or cement blocks.
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Lots of progress Jasper.
This is so helpful for those contemplating building a wall. I feel now that even I could attempt to build one. A simple one, of course, without corners, etc. Watching the preparation of cement before it is used and the brick-by-brick application also makes the process seem do-able. So far, so good, Jasper! Looks like better use of time than sitting with your fantasy girlfriend on a pretend couch in Sessrúmnir. Congrats with your crazy patchwork quilt of a wall. Looks sweet.
Hiya Jasper and Co just to let you know you should be proud of your product and congratulate yourself.
I knew you could achieve what you have done from the way you take on new techniques I relate back to your friend showing you new tools and how to make good your window openings.
Well done keep up the good work.
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Jasper your really putting it up m8 looking good well done brilliant 👍👌
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I’m glad I watch these vlogs … I didn’t quite see you work on attachment gable wall from my caravan !
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You have to feel so proud of yourself. It is looking wonderful!
Jasper o keep seeing the same questions being asked can you please do a video addressing all of these once and for all please.
Nice opening! LOL
Hi Jasper great to see it coming on, just something to check! do you not require a solid concrete pad for the beam to sit on?.. i know in some countries it's required in building regs! no biggy to do now! normally around a foot wide 10 to 12 inches deep in height and depth should do in that, i see nothing wrong with what you have done, and probably how it was done years ago, just making you aware..
Is it structurally sound to have a beam on that thin wall? Is that able to carry all the weight? Nice progress keep it up!
Hi Jasper have you thought about getting a laser level ? It’s looking good regards Andy from Felixstowe uk.