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Making A Feature Out of Old Chimney Is Transforming The Village House Restoration #94

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Making A Feature Out of Old Chimney Is Transforming The Village House Restoration #94

We are half way through the rendering on this old house and can’t wait to move on. The good thing is, it’s satisfying to see the results. Bit of effort always feels good.
Good opportunity to do a spot of welding too.

Check out the Bluetti

EB3A :
EB3A+pv200 :
code: BLUETTI01 (1000-80)
AC200 max :

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24 COMMENTS

  1. Hi Andy, respect for the hard work and your humor of course 😅. Question; where did you buy the MH-19? I have not found it yet here in the Eastern Algarve… Thank you & keep smiling 😊

  2. Love the render Andy! You've all done such a great job! Decorative tile accent or stencil on chimney might be nice after painting the roof area? I'm sure the trees you planted would have loved all that rain! How are they holding up after the long dry summer?

  3. Andy, on YouTube there are videos on how to work the rod so there’s penetration and metal buildup from the rod. In the beginning you might want to weld the pieces in a flat position. Not up or down. It takes a lot of practice. And resting one arm against something stabilizes ether welding arm nd hand. Gotta have stability so you have control of the tip of the rod. Your welding arm floating in air is almost impossible to control the rod in those tiny movements needed.

  4. I like those moments where things make you laugh or catch you off guard such as the thunder in this vlog. Chimney looks great even if it took two days to do. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

  5. Hi ,nice job love all your vids , bit of advice please , I'm back out at my project end of month , and I'm going to be having a go at some rendering,what render are you using? I have a new extension which is bare red clay blocks, can the render go straight on? Do I need a cement scratch coat first or maybe a grit render adhesive what's your advice cheers Paul

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