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Restoring 100 Year Old Warehouse Windows

Restoring 100 Year Old Warehouse Windows

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Flo Green - September 2, 2024

It’s wonderful to see what you’re doing with those lovely windows it’s great Brian and look forward to the end of the project. Good luck.

Flo Green - September 2, 2024

It’s wonderful to see what you’re doing with those lovely windows it’s great Brian and look forward to the end of the project. Good luck.

Sue Selman - September 2, 2024

I love watching your videos, so inspiring. Do your kids also work in the business?
I live in Perth so hopefully one day I may check your garden centre out! I do hope so, you and the family so deserve success with all the hard work! Thank you for sharing!

Sandra Finlay - September 1, 2024

Love watching all the videos and repurposing projects. Motivates me for my own garden make over. Looking forward to seeing the end results.

Donna - August 31, 2024

I have a passion for history and love seeing people restore and repurpose items of historical significance. Thank you for sharing the process and can’t wait to see the finished outcome in the garden.

Janice - August 31, 2024

Love the video Brian…very instructive. I’ve done quite a bit of reno myself and it’s just great when you find the right combination of tools and techniques to get the job done. We never stop learning. Nice work.

Maryann CONWAY - August 31, 2024

Amazing doors, inspiring restoration. Love it!

J Carlyon - August 31, 2024

You have inspired me to search for similar and use them as a garden feature, great video, thanks for sharing.

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