Shed Update!

This Video is from the Youtube channel: “The Aeroponic Tower Channel”. 

Links for donating “Tractor Sheds”!

 

Peter Grant
 

  • @dlaney4275 says:

    Paint the beadboard before installing and it will seem to go faster. It also has less people needed inside that shed at one time.

  • @rebeccazody1278 says:

    So wonderful to do this

  • @mikesexton3089 says:

    Nothing like seeing American Patriots helping one another,
    During a time on need 🫶🙏
    🇺🇲 God Bless The USA 🇺🇲

  • @marsharn4u2 says:

    So awesome what you are accomplishing.

  • @kgs2127 says:

    Just a suggestion from living in a small home in a cold climate and no grass (all the sand/pine needle & leaf liter gets dragged in constantly) with cement slab. I tore up the carpet and replaced with those foam puzzle mats. They insulate, soften the noise and vacuum easily. If they get dirty they can be pulled up and washed/sprayed off.

  • @gardenextra7415 says:

    They are beautiful 😊

  • @susandean5553 says:

    wish i had half your energy great job your a gem to your community

  • @doomsdaycrochet4873 says:

    With all the horrific loss everyone has suffered in this catastrophe, the tiny shed project gives me hope that the people will survive and hold onto their land. ❤ I love your videos! Thank you for sharing what you and your crew are doing. 🙏

  • @marjoriecook5230 says:

    This is so good. I’d love one like this! Thank you.

  • @InspirationLed says:

    I seriously researched shed to home housing within the last couple of years before I found my country home. I would LOVE to still convert one in time. You can totally live in these and be very comfortable. Adding plumbing and water is what stumped me, but if you keep it off grid it’s easy-peesey!

  • @GDub1958 says:

    So proud of you all! Heavenly Father give these chosen soldiers abundance of strength to complete these “tractor sheds”. May their Angels have complete authority to guide and protect their every move, In Your Sons name Jesus Christ of Nazareth, we ask of you.
    AMEN
    IN GOD WE TRUST
    ❤❤❤

  • @candacewilliams6869 says:

    Wonderful to hear about your progress getting these sheds ready for folks! It’s a greatoption for sure! Praying with you! Switching to wood instead of drywall is a good idea.

  • @aceoffice776 says:

    North of Asheville, absolutely amazing…..what a blessing. Ma’am you are selfless.

  • @vickimartintingle3391 says:

    Stephanie this is such a Blessing ❤🙏🏻 Thank you so much for helping so many in need . God Bless you ❤🙏🏻😊

  • @user-ie3qk9du4x says:

    Thanks Stephanie for all you are doing! God bless you, You are a great Gem to your community. Glory!!! After so much struggles I now own a new house with an influx of $35,000 every month God has kept to his words, my family is happy again everything is finally falling into place. God bless America🇺🇲♥️

    • @Victor-n6m-z9w says:

      I’m feeling really motivated. Could you share some details about the bi-weekly topic you brought up?

    • @user-ie3qk9du4x says:

      Thanks to my co-worker whom God used to give a great opportunity of crossing paths with Mrs MARY MARGARET SCHIMWEG”,

    • @JoeTotarella says:

      Wow I know her tool Miss Mary Margaret Schimweg is a remarkable individual whom has brought immense positivity and inspiration into my life.

    • @Mark-u4z-b2p says:

      I got started with a miserly $1500. The results. have been mind blowing I must say TBH!!

    • @DouglasNorman-d4l says:

      <~I know that woman (Mary Margaret Schimweg) If you were bom and raised in new York you'd know too, No Bingle doubt she is the one that helped you get where you are!!

  • @countrygirlinpa8831 says:

    **please remember the smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors with using the gas heaters in a small space. I know of a family that had one thankfully in their camper. It went off in the middle of the night. They felt fine. They had to air out well before going back to sleep. but it is a good idea with the heaters to have fresh air too. Can you please spread the word with all the Mr. Heaters being used. Carbon monoxide detectors should also be used. Great idea on bead board or even OSB whatever would be cheaper.

  • @robinlj5767 says:

    Love what you are doing!!! These updates are interesting and encouraging. I honestly can’t imagine what people are dealing with there. Deepest gratitude to you and all the workers and volunteers who are helping people who have lost so much!!! Sending lots of love to all!❤❤❤❤❤

  • @lindalloyd4113 says:

    Awesome job. The people around you are lucky to have you Guys 😊

  • @evolvingartistSC7 says:

    I can feel the excitement in your voice!! These are adorable, and yes, so much more protective than sleeping in a tent. With Christmas just around the corner, it would be so festive and cozy if there was a way to add some Christmas lights, a small tree, and maybe stockings….especially in the homes for families. Is there an area/church we could send some decorations or even some Christmas gifts to for the people who are receiving these homes? I get equally excited and blessed like you when I am gathering items for those in need. Ya’ll ALL deserve a HUGE pat on the back for your continued ENDURANCE in trying to look out for your neighbors…GREAT JOB everyone involved!!!😁👏😁👏😁

  • @MsHeather383 says:

    I used solar Walmart lights in my cabin shed, even had pull lights! Easy to heat, light etc. In Idaho mtns. We get a lot of snow! ❤❤❤

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