The Methods Behind My Madness & Your Opinions Please

9 years ago
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I talk about the reasons for some of the things I do and how I work. Plus I am asking for your input. I need feedback from you - the viewer - to tell me what you like or dislike about my videos.

I often shift around working a little bit on one project and then another. I keep it mixed and try to keep it interesting. My hopes are that in this way I keep the viewer interested.

Just imagine if I worked on the tiny house siding non stop until it was finished. Two weeks of tiny house siding videos. I am sure you would be bored of it and I am sure my stats would go down if I did that.

But by mixing it up a bit it keeps things interesting.

Another thing that affects what I do and when I do it is the weather. You cant work easily with wet wood and lets face it - I cant cover all those pallets and barn wood piles. I cant afford all those tarps anyway and tarps get torn up in the wind out here.

Another huge thing is finances. Often I start a project and then leave it for a while. That is sometimes because I used the materials I had on hand and am waiting for payday to finish it.

Another reason which I did not mention in the video is that often I stop a project in order to consider the feedback from the comments. It often takes me some time to reconsider my plans and make changes accordingly.

I am asking for feedback and input from you - the viewer.

Please let me know what you like or dislike about my videos and my work.

Thank you.

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