Builditlikebecker (@builditlikebecker)_2

  • 2 weeks ago
Always check to make sure it’s not a load bearing wall #homerenovation #kitchenremodel #homemakeover #homeimprovement #diyhome #diy
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00:00This old house had a crusty, dusty kitchen, so we were making it bigger by knocking down this wall.
00:03We've removed the cabinets and the plaster, now it's time to remove the studs.
00:06And hopefully, we can do that without the house falling down.
00:07Knock on wood.
00:08Pun intended.
00:09But before we can get this party started, we have to remove the old pipes that are in our way.
00:12And when I say we, I mean my
00:13DAD!
00:14Cause I don't know what I'm doing yet.
00:15And grinders are scawy.
00:16There's the possibility of kickbacks, discs can shatter and lodge directly into your eyeballs, and not to mention, sparks are a-flying.
00:21Call me an anxious girly, but that's not the way I wanna go.
00:23I also would prefer if I didn't have to witness any catastrophic injuries to my dad.
00:26Honestly, I feel like that would've been pretty selfish of him.
00:28But thankfully, no fathers were injured in the process, and I live to tell the tale.
00:31We'll obviously be replacing the pipes, since we'll be doing a little rearranging upstairs.
00:34But even if we weren't, these pipes were k-rusty.
00:37Eww!
00:38I'd much prefer my pipes to not have a bunch of black gunk in it.
00:40But now that that's out of the way, we can remove the studs.
00:42This might not be a load-bearing wall, but we're gonna treat it like it is.
00:45Cause if we're not doing the most, then what are we doing?
00:47We're making a header over the opening to make sure nothing moves that isn't supposed to.
00:50Dad's fastening together a beam from 6x10s that will replace the studs, but there is a slight problem.
00:54We can't just lift the header straight up into the existing space, so in order to be able to come in at an angle,
00:58my dad has to cut the attachment point slightly larger.
01:00Then once we get the beam in place, he can slide a hardwood shim underneath to hoist it up.
01:04And if you're confused by the plan, so was I.
01:06But I'm not here to ask questions.
01:07I'm here to do what my dad says.
01:08And though it may have taken 20-something years to listen to him, I finally got there.
01:12So let's see this plan in action, shall we?
01:13We decided to support the ceiling on either side of the header while we remove the studs,
01:16just in case anything decided to get a little shifty.
01:18If you live in an old home made of plastered walls, you know plaster does not like movement.
01:22And nothing is worse than fixing a plaster ceiling.
01:24Now that the ceiling has the support it needs, we can start cutting down the studs.
01:27And last but certainly not least, we can place the header.
01:29And hope nothing goes terribly wrong.
01:31And for the moment of truth, we should be able to remove these two by fours without the house falling down.
01:34Can I get a drumroll, please?
01:38Ta-da!
01:38Mission accomplished.
01:39And that officially completes demolition of this kitchen.
01:42Everybody say, good job, Dad!
01:43Wow.
01:43Look at all that room for activity!
01:45Now let's make this kitchen beautiful!