Work by the apprentices to rebuild the front porch is almost complete. Kevin O’Connor finds Tom Silva showing Bailey, Austin and Nathan how to install new columns.
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The old front porch wooden columns were rotted. New columns that are both structural and decorative have arrived. With the porch roof jacked up, the apprentices locate the position of the new columns. Under Tom Silva’s guidance, they cut the columns and slide them into place.
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Newton Generation Next, This Old House, Tom Silva, Kevin O’Connor, porch, porch column, Nathan Gilbert
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These videos with Austin are a little hard to watch, but a great memory. Rest In Peace brother.
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Love you guys!…
Austin is going at it.
We just trying to life.
And this is why roofs blow away in a storm, that entire front porch isn't anchored to anything.
1:14 his socks are so dark it looks like its just a pair of boots.
I just use my dead mother in law's bones.
amazing work.
The colum should be anchored first before screwing the base, otherwise wind, tornado, hurricane etc. Will blow that column out.