Haha! Thanks! I had to explain to my wife why this is a magnificent compliment :D
YouTube is amazing for this stuff, yes. I'd love to see some of your projects, but I guess that real-world toilet systems are a little off-message for your brand.
Haha! Thanks! I had to explain to my wife why this is a magnificent compliment :D
YouTube is amazing for this stuff, yes. I'd love to see some of your projects, but I guess that real-world toilet systems are a little off-message for your brand.
Hehe! I can understand the confusion, it's not an obvious compliment at first. We don't have that make of car here in Portugal, that looks sturdy as heck and ultra-comfy.
Yeah, can't say my toilet system repair would fit that well with a gaming channel :D Disadvantages of focusing on one topic, not much room for other stuff. But YouTube (or the people of the world, should I say) make tutorials for everything. Soon I'm going to work on a dropped ceiling and I've already been looking at some structure ideas, there's no lack of info for sure.
Portugal! Is English your first language?
Why do you need a dropped ceiling?
In Portugal we speak Portuguese (maybe you know more about Brazilian Portuguese, but that is a derivation of our language - we discovered Brazil centuries ago :)
Pedro Álvares Cabral? Vasco da Gama? Cristiano Ronaldo? :D
I'm used to English for several years now, so I'm kinda OK with it.
We want the dropped ceiling because we had this open space in the backyard (I don't know if awning is the right word), and we decided to have it closed with sliding doors. It's still a bit cold during the winter because of the tiles, so I'm going to make this ceiling to make the place warmer, more comfy and modern.
Here's an example (not my place specifically) of what it was before having the doors:
It also helps that I'll save a bit of money by doing it with the help of my father in-law, instead of hiring someone.
Thanks for the dropped ceiling data. I understand now. An awning is usually a fixture rather than the architectural feature that yours sounds like. Maybe. Good luck with that project.
BTW even though I live in the US, I am from Britain. So I’m more familiar with Portugal than Brazil, although admittedly I know embarrassingly little about either.
Thanks for the explanation. It seems you're from closer than I thought then :)
Well, all you need to know about Portugal is beaches, some top soccer players and beautiful landscapes. The weather is getting a bit weird now, small tornadoes are starting to show up here and there, no big deal but kinda surprising to see.
You forgot to mention the best drink in the world...
Wait, do you mean Oporto Wine or am I missing out on something? xD