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Hatchmadeit
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Wearer of flannel shirts, owner of tools, maker of things, adequate parent?
Nutrition and Burnout and Maybe Some Derailment --- 80
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Perhaps she nailed the next craze. Why don't people put poutine on pancakes? As for ice-cream on pancakes How could this be considered outlandish from a food perspective? isn't pure sugar poured all over them accepted- yet something much less sugar rich is crazy? Whipped cream ok, but frozen bad? There's nothing wrong with poutine anyway. Fries cheese & gravy are all normal healthy foods. She's just a "hater"... she probably makes her students do homework and LEARN things....
@@lovesloudcars 😂she is poutine hater for sure
Podrían compartir los planos
www.harpkit.com/shepherd-lap-harp-plans.html
Nice saw
@@steventschetter7823 yeah. The guy who owns it kept telling me that 😃
Ouch
@@lovesloudcars yep. Didn’t get finished but we got the roof on and sealed.
You are the man, thanks for sharing
@@SWAMPTTHING thank you very much.
lol 😂 nowhere near heavy enough to “break”. if a chain says it’s load limit is 1 tonne then essentially that chains breaking point is 3x that. Each link should be stamped with the size and grade of the chain. Eg. the lowest grade half inch chain can handle at least 4.5 tonne. It in doubt. Stand the f back .😅
@@AssaultEnigma yeah. I know that. But it’s my house and the anxiety runs high😂😂
@@Hatchmade😅 yeah I know what you mean 😂 lot of money went into that looks great though.
Wood. Bad choice
@@A-sq2dy what? Not a lot of residential building in North America uses anything else
Каркасные дома похожи на большой конструктор
What’s the make? That’s awesome. I collect these.
Great....
And it only costs double the amount for the "convenience factor"
@@MrMarek411 labour takes longer in the air and the price on the crane for me made it much cheaper.
I love your crib design. This is a great build video. I have scoured the internet and not been able to find the connection hardware you used. Do you happen to have a link of where you purchased the connecting hardware from?
@@matthewposey4768 thank you. They’re called megalox thin panel connectors from lee valley. I’ll put the link in the description
Awesome
It was pretty great
cutter dimension??
@@SPAyurveda I made it custom to my wife’s needs so I’m not sure what its dimensions actually are.
Wow that music could stay at your house & never be played here... Looking good.
😂😂 I thought it would be catchy
Same amount of snow in New Orleans, and they shut the city down for 2 days 😂
@@digger105337 😂😂 yep. This isn’t even a bump in the road around here.
Lucky this time its a light snow
@@davidmorgan8705 absolutely
Nice a 648d been awhile.
pretty solid machine so far
That’s a good idea
Great 👍🏼 stuff ❤
@@2GringosOnTheGulf thank you
Awesome job editing this one. Fun stuff & glad to be finished that job.
Awesome job editing this one. Fun stuff & glad to be finished that job.
@@lovesloudcars thanks. I really may need to invest in a good mic. With this new case on my phone the sound is almost in unusable
I wouldn’t hold my breath for a Ryobi sponsorship any time soon…
@@HatchHuts 🤣 no fears. I only accept better than I currently have tools
I saw this work before. He may sound like a tool, but he nailed it. Screw thieves. I need to wind down at the end of the day with a good screwdriver.
@@MarketingExtraordinaire 😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂 love it
@@TheSouthernAlbertaRedneck gotta keep those tools safe.
Can you use CAD to 3d print?
@@ember8111 yes. I use fusion 360 for the majority of my modelling but I’m starting to learn nomad sculpt on the iPad for more organic shapes.
Is that a rear handled, 36V, 7 1/4”, cordless Makita saw with the ergonomic foregrip, belt hook, and automatic torque drive technology??
@@HatchHuts it appears to be so.
Jealous me!! Can I borrow it?… forever?
Yes it sure is
Dad: “You are a stepson now.” Son: *Awkwardly stairs off into the distance.
Awesome funny
@@MarketingExtraordinaire 😂😂😂 well done… well done
Like magic
@@lovesloudcars absolutely
Not to be mean but you are older, let the younger get a chance.
@@ZG787real sure thing.
So are you marketing your "juice box water bottle things" holders?
@@lovesloudcars I haven’t yet but it will be going up in my Etsy store.
@@lovesloudcars I had to get this in before the contest deadline at midnight tonight 😂
I sed accoustic sealant under my flooring as well as under my walls before tipping them upright. no squeaks no wind never hardens
@@PhilHewkin that’s a good way to do it. Glue manes the structure more rigid though.
I used to work for a company in Pennsylvania who made those prefabricated wall panels and that's the only place I've ever seen them until now
@@JoeytheJerk these ones are out of Washington.
Prefabricated wall panels huh? What's the r value on those
@@JoeytheJerk they say 25 but that’s not the full story. There’s also no thermal bridging or air gaps so that makes it perform higher
why?
@@ozark209 because
so what's the purpose of making an unreadable text at the ending? - to gain enemies & loose subscribers?
@@lovesloudcars it’s a little shorter than I thought it was. It just explains I missed the shot of the wall coming together.
I sense that bothered you a little😂
@@HatchHuts nope.. nothing ever bothers me (that you don't hear about at least!)
@lovesloudcars And miss the most important shot.
Very hard road take spare belts we change them nearly every two months as drivers, engineer creek gravel is like glass eats belts tires and it’s ruffed ias Fck 2024 summer haling freight was the worst I’ve ever seen it and north of inuvik wasn’t much better
@@Ken-rv2qg I had spare belts but not enough spare tires😂 I didn’t have any belt issues. The road was pretty decent last year. No complaints aside from it absolutely shredding tires.
@ I hauled up it all summer from shithouse to eagle was ridiculously ruff down to 20-30 km . Boulders coming though the surface hasn’t been really worked since 2010 when I first went up. Could be waiting to widening it and do over for military, like from Stewart to Dawson corner. Fibre went in from the east 2015 now 2024 came up from south made a loop we lengthened air strip and widened it rumours there’s a big military base going in now airstrip is done rumours kind like why we put a road in from inuvik to TUK Harper wanted the explorers diary lol of course oil reserves.
How tall are those walls?? 20ft?
@@HatchHuts i think they’re 19 feet.
Should be painting and doing the trim in 3 weeks...
@@lovesloudcars fingers crossed 😃
If only it took as long to do as to watch ot - or even edit the video!
@@lovesloudcars isn’t that the truth.
Wow! the things that Canadians have to put up with!! That bobcat operator looks like he's pretty skilled, I bet he's an awesome humble dude..
@@lovesloudcars definitely in my top 10 brothers list 😀
It's this closed cell or open cell?
@@MyCabinLife it’s closed cell foam.
@Hatchmade thank you.
If you don't mind, I would love to get the name of that song that was playing it really was cool! thanks for sharing your experiment and experiences...
Thanks for watching. The song was Traveller by The Talbot Brothers
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THANKS!
@@donfredricks8965 no problem. Glad my musical tastes don’t offend everyone 😂
Interesting 😊
Interesting stuff. Probably some advantages to it. Spread it thin and you have some extra inches between the beams. But: nah, I'd prefer an extra layer of wood fiber. What's that talk about that these environment friendly materials suddenly are no good any more?
@@peterkoolwijk439 it’s definitely got a couple advantages. As far as environmentally friendly this stuff uses blowing agents that are better than lots of alternatives but I’m not sure how it all stacks up in the end. The biggest advantage of foam is the ability to air seal so effectively.
what is the measurement of the building and how far did it actually go towards finishing it and at what thickness ?
@@sprint48219 the building is 16x20 feet and one kit out about 1.5 inches over 90% of the roof. And the second kit did the whole floor. I did a follow up video with a little information I missed if you want to follow along.
Now you're "experienced" going to be doing it full time?
@@lovesloudcars ummmm no
That’s a pretty deluxe jig for quick and dirty amigo!
@@djfglobal3377 you have a different idea of deluxe than I do. A chunk of mdf with a handle screwed to it doesn’t seem too deluxe to me.
@ Ha, I suppose I was being nice but it’s still a good jig for cranking out shims. Cheers
congrats on absorbing all that cancer in your tear ducts
Cool stuff. Obviously a few months ago. a couple questions I'd like answered are things like - That set covered how many square feet of area in the end how thick & what's the R value of that thickness. Did you cover it with a second layer or plan to? Certainly going to seal things up & keep the dew point in a place where it's supposed to be or won't cause condensation problems. How do you think it's standing up to real winter conditions?
@@lovesloudcars I filmed a short video answering your questions but I think I might re shoot it.