My First Income Property Renovation ep 2 Mike's First Flip

In today’s episode I Fix all the framing and drywall around the new master bedroom closet! This was the biggest problem when we left off on episode 1 and now we can press on!! Ep. 3 coming later this week!

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Watch Episode 1: https://youtu.be/w0UQ3NckR0Q
House Tour Video: https://youtu.be/EJBcyfOhupk

Materials and Supplies:
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Hi, My name is Mike Montgomery and I’m a MAKER; a designer, builder, and full-time content creator. Accessibility is my focus with Modern Builds, not simply accessibility of designs, but accessibility in materials, information, and projects themselves. I’ve focused on creating furniture and DIY projects that are simple enough that any beginner maker can accomplish, yet interesting enough that any expert might be inspired. Building and making is becoming less and less of an exclusive hobby and profession. My goal is to reduce that separation even further.

14 Replies to “My First Income Property Renovation ep 2 Mike's First Flip”

  1. Definitely use a drywall lift or hold it up in place with some pieces of 2×4 screwed into the rafter if you ever need help! Also just in case you didn't have it drywall screwdriver makes alll the difference

  2. Just a safety tip. At the moment when you are making the wooden frame that goes into the original doorway, you are holding the wooden edges right next to where your nail are going. In the case that you would miss by an inch or there was an issue with the nailgun, your hand is right next to it and the nail could go very deep into your finger or palm. I would refrain from placing your hand anywhere near that area. You can use a ducttape or a clamp to hold the wooden pieces together while nailing it to prevent any chance of injuring yourself.

  3. Mike,
    I hope you are putting in solid flooring in the attic. Too bad you can't add steps to the attic , instead of a pull down ladder.
    I hope that the attic was built with supports in such a manner that it is a usable space. My daughter's attic is riddled with cross beams and angled beams and no floor or head space, rendering it useless for storage.

    I am eagerly following your new work site.

  4. No cabinetry on either side or on top of a television. This is harmful for speakers. And proper placement acoustic reasons.

    You have been warned!

  5. If I were you, I'd be looking into hiring a drywall lift. You'll find it way easier to work on the drywall, and above all else, it will save you from doing damage to your back ????. As always's buddy ????% ???? ????????.

  6. If you're going to be hanging a lot of drywall, get yourself a drywall Dimpler tip… It will set your screws at the correct depth, without slowing you down or driving them too deep

  7. Break away blades for drywall? NO. Just use a traditional utility blade

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