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seaqueef t1_j4pnlkp wrote

YouTube is really the best source and just getting in there when the time comes. I did the same when I bought mine and I've done a lot of home reno projects at this point. I would suggest watching multiple videos on the same subject and review the comments. Some YT stuff is not good info and you'll often see commenters telling them why their way is not safe/good. Good luck with buying!

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ptt2020kpl OP t1_j4svrss wrote

I have watched lots of videos but some stuff (wood cutting for example) I’m a bit scared to do on my own.

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hieronomus_pratt t1_j4uz4kz wrote

This old house on PBS. There are also plenty of books with valuable info at the library. I found some free texts online, which had become public domain, and showed exactly how my home was constructed one-hundred + years ago. YT used to be a better source, but a lot of content providers are going to try and sell you crap you don’t need.

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