I coated fully the main vault of the cellar, now I can work on the walls.
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Great progress! I do like the result you achieved. Looking forward to seeing the next video soon.
@Soerdnr12 ай бұрын
Thank you !
@thevaultedworkshop7652 ай бұрын
Bravo!
@hibnico2 ай бұрын
Merci ;)
@thevaultedworkshop7652 ай бұрын
Don't go too fast.. I wanna keep watching your videos.. FOREVER.!! 😁😝
@baxterboy232 ай бұрын
hehe, I still have lot to do !
@thevaultedworkshop7652 ай бұрын
Looking good!!
@TomAlger.2 ай бұрын
Thanks !
@thevaultedworkshop7652 ай бұрын
Thank you once again for another interesting video, in the next update can you tell us about the humidity in the cellar? What was the percentage the first time you measured it and what is it now? Merci 👍👍
@bowboysam2 ай бұрын
Thanks, I'm planning to do another tour soon and I'll detail my ventilation system then, I'll talk about that.
@thevaultedworkshop7652 ай бұрын
Me sub, just came across your channel, I just skipped around on the previous videos, I can't say I listened to everything you said, my apologies if it's already been said! Everything in the structure looks exactly like the inner workings of a Roman bath house!
@vinnyhern2 ай бұрын
No it never came up ! Thanks for sharing, may I ask what makes you think that in particular ?
@thevaultedworkshop7652 ай бұрын
I must admit, I just binge watched all you videos from 1st to last and it's amazing work. The effort is huge and admire your dedication. Please keep up the good work.. I juts had one question.. the staircase at the end of the cellar (where you added the steelbeams couple of videos back) would logically lead to the street now, so I assume that is a no go on conitinuing them further up. But I wanted to know, what room is in the house above the staircase, if perhaps there was a possibility to make 90 degrees tunr there, open the concrete slab and get easy access point to the cellar?
@b8u2co29 күн бұрын
Thanks ! That's some effort on your part also :) You're right in your assumption about the stairs, long ago they would have continued for a couple of steps and end up in the street, at least it's the logical leap. Right now there is a local above that's not used by us so it's not possible at the moment. That would a great option though !
Great progress! I do like the result you achieved. Looking forward to seeing the next video soon.
Thank you !
Bravo!
Merci ;)
Don't go too fast.. I wanna keep watching your videos.. FOREVER.!! 😁😝
hehe, I still have lot to do !
Looking good!!
Thanks !
Thank you once again for another interesting video, in the next update can you tell us about the humidity in the cellar? What was the percentage the first time you measured it and what is it now? Merci 👍👍
Thanks, I'm planning to do another tour soon and I'll detail my ventilation system then, I'll talk about that.
Me sub, just came across your channel, I just skipped around on the previous videos, I can't say I listened to everything you said, my apologies if it's already been said! Everything in the structure looks exactly like the inner workings of a Roman bath house!
No it never came up ! Thanks for sharing, may I ask what makes you think that in particular ?
I must admit, I just binge watched all you videos from 1st to last and it's amazing work. The effort is huge and admire your dedication. Please keep up the good work.. I juts had one question.. the staircase at the end of the cellar (where you added the steelbeams couple of videos back) would logically lead to the street now, so I assume that is a no go on conitinuing them further up. But I wanted to know, what room is in the house above the staircase, if perhaps there was a possibility to make 90 degrees tunr there, open the concrete slab and get easy access point to the cellar?
Thanks ! That's some effort on your part also :) You're right in your assumption about the stairs, long ago they would have continued for a couple of steps and end up in the street, at least it's the logical leap. Right now there is a local above that's not used by us so it's not possible at the moment. That would a great option though !