RUNNING OUT OF TIME | This Needs To Change Now

Life Uncontained
8 May 202418:19

Summary

TLDRThe video script details a pregnant woman's journey through her third trimester as she tackles home renovation projects. She reflects on her experience in the second trimester and her desire to fully embrace the pregnancy journey. The main focus of the video is her work on installing drywall throughout her home, including the kitchen and hallway. She encounters challenges with spray foam and mineral wool insulation, and shares her creative solution of using a five-panel door to replace a noisy pocket door. The woman also discusses the process of repairing a wall where paint had peeled, which involved using wood glue, drywall mud, sanding, and priming before repainting. Throughout the video, she emphasizes the importance of these renovations, especially in creating a quiet and peaceful space for her baby in their soon-to-be crowded home.

Takeaways

  • 🤰 The speaker is pregnant and reflecting on her second trimester while preparing for the third trimester.
  • 🏠 The agenda for the day involves installing drywall in the kitchen and hallway.
  • 🛠️ There were challenges with fitting mineral wool in certain areas due to overfilled spray foam.
  • 🧹 Before starting the drywall work, there's a need to clean up a mess, possibly caused by a 'cougar'.
  • 🚪 The bathroom has been temporarily used as a storage area and a burger shop.
  • 🦷 A humorous conversation about being a dentist in a post-apocalyptic world is mentioned.
  • 🍳 The speaker's child is served waffles and eggs for breakfast.
  • 🚪 The speaker discusses replacing a noisy pocket door with a five-panel door for a quieter environment.
  • 🎨 There was an issue with paint peeling off the drywall, which required a special primer to prevent.
  • 🔨 The process of repairing the wall and replacing the door was time-consuming, involving multiple steps and waiting periods.
  • 👶 The quiet door is essential for the new baby, providing a peaceful space in the small house.

Q & A

  • What is the speaker's current situation regarding her pregnancy?

    -The speaker is still pregnant and is in her third trimester.

  • What was the main task the speaker planned to accomplish in the video?

    -The main task was to install drywall on the kitchen and hallway walls.

  • What issue did the speaker encounter with the spray foam insulation?

    -The spray foam was overfilled in some areas, leaving little room to work with the mineral wool and requiring some areas to be shaved down.

  • Why did the bathroom become a storage area?

    -The bathroom was temporarily used as a storage area because it was not in use during the renovation process.

  • What is the reason the speaker decided to replace the noisy door?

    -The door was noisy due to rubbing against the metal frame of the pocket door kit, and it was not suitable for a quiet environment, especially for a baby.

  • What alternative door design did the speaker consider for the noisy door?

    -The speaker considered a barn door as an alternative, which would have been quieter and more suitable for the space.

  • Why did the paint peel off when the trim was removed?

    -The paint peeled off because a special primer was not used on the drywall before painting, which led to poor adhesion.

  • What steps were taken to repair the wall where the paint had peeled?

    -The steps included using wood glue to seal the drywall, applying a thin layer of drywall mud, light sanding, priming, reattaching the trim, and repainting.

  • What is the significance of having a quiet door in the house?

    -A quiet door is essential for creating a peaceful space away from the chaos, especially with a new baby and a growing family in a small house.

  • Why did the speaker decide to work on the door project before the baby arrives?

    -The speaker wanted to ensure that the house is prepared for the new baby, including having a quiet space, before the baby comes.

  • What was the speaker's overall feeling about the door project?

    -The speaker was very happy with the outcome of the door project and felt it was worth the time and effort.

Outlines

00:00

🤰 Pregnancy and Drywall Installation

The speaker, who is pregnant, reflects on her second trimester and the desire to fully experience it. However, she is now in her third trimester and eager to give birth. The main agenda for the day involves installing drywall throughout the kitchen and hallway. Challenges faced include working around overfilled spray foam and fitting mineral wool into tight spaces. The speaker also humorously describes the bathroom doubling as a storage area and a makeshift burger shop. There's a playful exchange about being a dentist post-apocalypse and a mention of preparing food, specifically waffles and eggs.

05:01

🏠 Home Renovation and Drywall Challenges

The video script continues with the speaker covered in drywall dust, emphasizing the inevitability of getting messy during home renovation. The speaker visualizes the future layout of the kitchen and notes the narrowness of the passage, comparing it to a birth canal. Drywall installation continues with the last few areas completed before moving furniture. The speaker decides to postpone work on one wall to accommodate the installation of a bathtub and to avoid complications in the small space. The script also addresses the difficulty of filming in tight spaces within the cabin and the frustration that comes with it.

10:01

🚪 Door Replacement and Home Improvement Missteps

The speaker discusses being short one piece of drywall and needing to prepare for mudding. A side project involves replacing a noisy pocket door with a new five-panel door to match the other interior doors. The speaker regrets not using a barn door system due to the trailer's uneven surface causing the door to rub and be noisy. The removal of the old door and the latex paint is described, along with the process of repairing the wall where the paint had peeled off. This involves using wood glue, drywall mud, sanding, and applying primer before reinstalling the trim and repainting.

15:05

🛠️ Repairing Paint Peel and Anticipating a Quiet Home

The speaker acknowledges not using a special primer on the drywall before painting, which has led to paint peeling issues when removing trim. Despite this, the speaker is not overly concerned as the problem is only apparent when the trim is removed. The door, once in place, is heavy and required the removal of the handle to continue with the installation. The script concludes with the speaker expressing satisfaction over the completed door project, emphasizing the importance of having a quiet space in their soon-to-be five-person household.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Pregnancy

Pregnancy is the state of a female carrying one or more offsprings, known as fetuses or embryos, inside her body. In the video, the speaker mentions being 'very much so' pregnant, indicating that this is a significant part of her current life experience and likely influences her activities and considerations during the home renovation process.

💡Second Trimester

The second trimester is the period from the 13th to the 27th week of pregnancy, often considered the 'safest' and most comfortable phase for expectant mothers. The speaker reflects on this period, suggesting she is now in a later stage of her pregnancy, which may impact her energy levels and physical capabilities in the renovation tasks.

💡Drywall

Drywall, also known as Sheetrock, is a panel made of calcium sulfate dihydrate (plaster) or gypsum sandwiched between two layers of paper. It is used in the construction of interior walls and ceilings. The speaker discusses her plan to install drywall throughout the kitchen and hallway, which is a key part of the home renovation project.

💡Mineral Wool

Mineral wool is a type of insulation material made from natural minerals like stone or slag. It is used for its sound absorption and thermal insulation properties. The speaker mentions challenges with mineral wool due to overfilled spray foam, indicating its use in the renovation for sound and heat insulation.

💡Pocket Door

A pocket door is a type of door that slides into a 'pocket' in the wall, rather than swinging open. This design saves space and is often used in small rooms or tight spaces. The speaker discusses replacing a noisy pocket door with a standard five-panel door for better sound insulation and aesthetics.

💡Spray Foam

Spray foam, or spray polyurethane foam (SPF), is an insulation material that is applied as a liquid and then expands to harden and fill gaps and cavities. The speaker mentions an issue with overfilled spray foam, which led to difficulties in fitting the mineral wool insulation.

💡Home Renovation

Home renovation refers to the process of improving a home's appearance, value, or functionality through various construction projects. The video's main theme revolves around the speaker's home renovation journey, including installing drywall, dealing with insulation, and replacing doors.

💡Storage Closet

A storage closet is a small room or closet space used to store items. The speaker humorously refers to the bathroom becoming a temporary storage area during the renovation, highlighting the disruption and reorganization that often accompanies home improvement projects.

💡Exterior Wall

The exterior wall is the outermost wall of a building that encloses the interior space and provides protection from the elements. The speaker mentions that the installation of the bathtub is contingent on the completion of the exterior wall, indicating the sequential nature of renovation tasks.

💡Paint Peeling

Paint peeling is when the paint on a surface detaches and comes off. The speaker discusses an issue with latex paint peeling off the drywall, which she attributes to not using a special primer. This issue required a repair process that included applying wood glue, drywall mud, sanding, and repainting.

💡Primer

A primer is a preparatory coating applied to a surface before the final paint to improve paint adhesion and provide a uniform base. The speaker mentions the use of a primer after repairing the wall where paint had peeled, which is a standard step in painting and wall repair to ensure better paint adherence.

Highlights

Pregnant and trying to soak in the experience during the third trimester

Agenda for the day is to drywall the kitchen and hallway

Challenges with spray foam being overfilled and mineral wool fitting

Need to clean up mess before starting drywall work

Bathroom has become a storage closet and makeshift burger shop

Humor about being a dentist if the world ended and needing to pull a tooth

Child singing and making waffles and eggs for breakfast

Difficulties filming in the narrow hallway of the cabin

Finished longest stretch of drywall, moving on to bedrooms and closet

Holding off on bathroom wall until tub is installed and exterior wall is done

One piece short of drywall for the closet, will get more and prep for mudding

Project to replace noisy pocket door with a five panel door for baby's quiet space

Regret not using a barn door instead of the metal pocket door

Issues with latex paint peeling when removing trim, need to address

Repairing wall where paint peeled, using wood glue, drywall mud, sanding, primer, trim, and paint

Project took longer than expected due to paint issues and waiting between steps

Happy with the end result and glad to have a quiet door for when the baby arrives

Transcripts

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you guys I am still

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pregnant very much so and you know what

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I keep thinking about lately is when I

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was had just gotten into the second

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trimester and I'm like yeah I'm just

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really trying to like soak it all in

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this time and whatever and I'm just like

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that ship has so sale like being the

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third trimester I'm just like get this

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baby

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out no don't blame me so what's on the

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agenda today uh today it's going to be

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drywall this entire wall all as far as I

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can get anyways so um the kitchen in

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this hallway

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got little singing children out

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there uh do this this kitchen and

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hallway as far as I can and with this

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actually with this actually uh I wanted

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to point out with the mineral wo was it

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actually got a little challenging in

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some areas just because the spray foam

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was so overfilled and I didn't have much

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room to work with with the mineral wool

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so I kind of had to shave some spots

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down in order to get it to fit but I

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mean I guess that's you're overfilled on

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spray foam so it's higher our value with

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that but other than that everything's

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ready to go and throw some Sheetrock up

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I think he has your singing voice

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yeah but first before we can do any

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drywall and make that mess we need to

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clean up a Min W I don't know what

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happened I think a cougar got in here

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and ripped apart a bag or something but

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it's got to go yeah that's what happened

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by cougar do you mean okay whatever I

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knew that was coming I I'm not older

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than

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you the bathroom has become the storage

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closet slash burger

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shop it's multi

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come on I feel like I'm watching a tooth

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extraction if the world ended and you

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needed a dentist you needed a tooth

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pulled would you let me pull your

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tooth the world it ended I can't I'd be

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your

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dentist you'd be my

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menst what's the name of your dentist

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kentis

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sh

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oh wa

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hello it's time food

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timeful the Barbie table

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theide of the couch he put the Barbie

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table inside of the couch oh no I'm TR M

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okay

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do okay I'll get it what did Mommy make

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Mom

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make you make waffles and eggs oh

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waffles and eggs waffles and eggs she

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made breakfast

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yummy all right I'll be right there I

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love you I love you bye

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I'm in here for like 2 seconds and I'm

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already covered in

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drywall that's always the case with

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you paint drywall whatever we're working

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with

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same and it always tends to find your

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butt

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really yeah my butt and now my

06:05

belly it's hard to imagine when there's

06:08

a fridge over here in that Cabinetry and

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everything it's going to be a narrow

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little passage right it's like the birth

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canal almost you know you know you you

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got a small little passage and then you

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see the

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light baby that is the weirdest

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reference you could have ever made

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is so

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odd so

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weird go do the frosting soup

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those are some scary clouds right there

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08:01

so I finished my longest stretch of

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drywall and now it's on to my last few

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areas that I can do until we move it uh

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so that's going to be the walls going

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into the bedrooms so going into the

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bedrooms and also this closet I want to

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do this other uh hallway wall that butts

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up to the um bathroom but I'm going to

08:25

hold off on that the reason being to

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that is because the tub's not installed

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and I know it's going to be not fun to

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kind of turn it the opposite direction

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in that small space so I'm going to

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leave that wall open so I can have extra

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space and whatnot you never know it

08:46

might be actually pretty easy to drop it

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in but I can't install the tub until

08:52

that exterior wall is done so I can't do

08:56

anything with the bathroom as far as

08:58

finishing up drywall it's just these uh

09:01

two walls going into the

09:05

bedrooms so this section of drywall is

09:08

going to be fun to film just

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because it's a narrow hallway so getting

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the camera into or getting shots within

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this uh cabin have been proven to be

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quite difficult because you only got a

09:23

few select areas that you can really

09:25

kind of use and you have to use a wide

09:28

angle end so it's like it's very hard to

09:30

shoot and there's many times where just

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you get so frustrated trying to capture

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a certain area it's just like you got

09:37

wall studs and things in your in your

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way

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so it's a bit of a

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09:57

challenge oo buddy that one may be a

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winner think that one's perfect Actually

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I don't even have to cut

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it winner winter chicken dinner

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so I ended up being one piece short of

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drywall I under calculated the kind of

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closet and doing the interior of that so

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until I can get that piece and also I'm

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going to be starting mud here soon so I

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might as well get myself all prepped for

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all that so before I make a trip to the

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store I have a project inside that I

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have to do before the little one comes

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that

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is this

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11:56

door if you couldn't hear it's rather

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noisy I think it's it looks great it's

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like I like the contrast it's like a

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kind of like a truth wall but truth door

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I guess they say a truth wall for like

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alternative buildings for like shows

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what's behind what it's made of like

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herships they'll have like window to

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show the tires straw bale houses will

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have Like Straw Bale Windows you know

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but anyways so that was kind of my touch

12:24

on this and it looks great but it's just

12:27

too noisy uh I built this on a

12:30

trailer and the trailer is not as flat

12:33

as I thought so the door kind of rubs

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inside the pocket door it's just it's

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not my best work so I'm going to take

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this down and we actually ended up

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buying a five panel door so it looks

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just like all the other interior doors

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and we're just going to replace it with

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that so what do you wish you would have

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done differently I mean I guess the one

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thing I would do differently is uh

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I don't know how it would work in this

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situation this setup but uh it would be

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a barn door yeah it wouldn't have worked

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with the way that we had done everything

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like the framing and all that but doing

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the midle door as a barn door would have

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been a much better option and trying to

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fit it within that pocket and then have

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it Clank around and yeah cuz the uh

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pocket door kit is also that metal frame

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against that so when it does since it

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does have a little bit of warp to it it

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does it can hit the pocket door kit and

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it just amplifies that metal on

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metal so and also this handle is

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magnetic so whenever you close

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it that Clank it wouldn't be as

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Amplified if it didn't have a a metal

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door like amplifying the whole sound so

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it's just not very quiet for baby

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see if we can do this

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delicately the only thing that should be

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holding in now is just brad nails so I

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don't want to go too crazy on prying or

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at least

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wedging there it goes

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man it's crazy how this latex paint

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just peels

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back so how's it

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going

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good darling I'm not happy about that

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got a little bit of peage from what I've

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researched it's because you're supposed

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to use a special primer on the dry like

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the drywall before you paint it and I

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just used a did I use a primer no I

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think I just used a paint primer combo I

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don't even think

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I used the so I think that was the issue

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it's not an issue except for when you

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try to pull trim up and then you get a

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little bit of peage and then it's

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becomes an issue so I'm going to have to

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address

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this shouldn't be a big deal but she's

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not too happy about it it was literally

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the thing I was afraid of happening and

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then it literally

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happened oh boy man this door's

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heavy he just took off the

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handle and found a little block there do

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we even have this block head anymore

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yeah it's a container

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that's

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cute once he got the door in it was time

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to repair the wall where the paint had

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peeled up first he used wood glue to

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seal the drywall then he appli applied a

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thin layer of drywall mud to even out

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all of the surfaces and this was

16:33

followed by a light sanding and then it

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was time for primer after the primer he

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reinstalled the trim and then cocked and

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painted it this definitely was a project

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that took us a little bit more time than

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we thought it would just because the

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paint had peeled up and because between

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each step you had to wait depending on

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the product between 12 to 24 hours

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before you could apply the next product

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so this was just something that's

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worked on in between the steps of the

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dyall process in the cabin so yeah it

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definitely took more time than we

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thought it would but very happy with the

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way that it turned out and I'm just so

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glad that we decided to do this now

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because you know we're going to have

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five people living in this house here

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soon and it's a small house so having a

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door that can shut gently and just have

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a quiet space away from the rest of the

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chaos is essential and I know that we're

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really going to appreciate having this

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done when the baby does come

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