Welcome to Zehr Video, a simple way to explore the video side of our work. This site connects visitors directly to playlists and project videos from our YouTube channel, where we document restoration, repairs, woodworking, stone projects, outdoor work, and more. Most videos are kept short and focused, often showing one step at a time along with thoughts, observations, and notes from the moment.
The goal is simple: help visitors quickly find the type of content they enjoy most, while also making it easier to follow long-term projects as they develop over time.
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Explore real projects, step-by-step videos, and hands-on work. Choose what interests you most below.
Browse raw, real-world videos organized by project and topic.
See complete builds, including the process behind the results.
Lessons learned, tips, and observations from years of hands-on work.
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Many of the videos on our channel are raw, straightforward clips recorded during the actual work. Rather than waiting until a project is finished, we often document each step as it happens. That means viewers can see real progress, real decisions, and real-world conditions along the way.
This approach works especially well for large projects that take months or even years to complete. It also creates useful playlists, where viewers can follow a full project from beginning to end or jump directly to the parts that interest them most.
As time goes on, some of these raw videos may also be combined into longer overview videos that tell the complete story of a project from start to finish.
Most videos online show only the finished result. Here, you will see the real process — step by step, including challenges, adjustments, and observations along the way.
A custom stone floor built piece by piece, blending materials, patterns, and real-world adjustments. Follow the full process through video.
Follow the long-term restoration work across our properties, including structural repairs, exterior improvements, interior progress, design details, and countless small steps that help bring older places back to life.
From practical shop work to custom pieces and one-of-a-kind builds, these videos document the process of working with wood, solving design challenges, and bringing ideas into finished form.
Not every project is part of a restoration. Some videos focus on everyday repairs and practical fixes, including trucks, tools, chainsaws, equipment, and all the little jobs that come with owning and maintaining real property.
These videos cover outdoor projects such as stonework, tree cutting, firewood, cleanup, grounds work, and other hands-on jobs that are part of maintaining land and improving the places we care about.
Some of the most interesting videos come from side projects — the kind of ideas that start small and grow into something bigger. These may include experiments, salvaged materials, specialty finishes, stained glass, copper work, and future projects still taking shape.
With thousands of videos and more added regularly, playlists are one of the best ways to explore the channel. They help organize long-term topics and let visitors go directly to the kind of work, repairs, or projects they most enjoy watching.
Our channel began primarily as a way to document restoration work, but over time it became clear that many side projects were just as interesting to viewers. Fixing a truck, restoring a foosball table, painting rims, cutting trees, splitting firewood, repairing equipment, building with wood or stone — all of these projects bring in people with different interests, and together they reflect the broader story of hands-on work and real-life problem solving.
That is part of what makes the channel unique. It is not built around one narrow topic. It follows real projects as they happen, across multiple properties and many areas of interest, with no shortage of future work ahead.
With more than 3,200 videos already uploaded and more added each week, this is an expanding archive of practical work, ideas, methods, repairs, observations, and long-term progress. Some visitors may come for restoration. Others may come for woodworking, repairs, trucks, tools, or outdoor work. This site is here to help each person find the content that fits them best.
If you enjoy real projects, useful observations, and following progress over time, we invite you to explore the channel and subscribe.
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ZehrVideo.com is part of a broader group of hands-on, creative, and project-based sites. You can also explore our related work here:
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