Insulating and Readying Cabin for Heat. So Long, Frozen Tent!

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  • @comfusedWorldpassanger3399
    @comfusedWorldpassanger3399 Рік тому +4

    Saturday morning, the coffee is ready and so is the Ringworm. Perfect morning.

  • @charlesbentley2934
    @charlesbentley2934 Рік тому +3

    People! Please watch the whole video before commenting. He said he won't put heater under the window. He said he doesn't want a wood burner. AND he has shown he will change his own mind when he finds a good reason. A hundred+- comments about burning wood is enough don't you think?

  • @shortsweettoo
    @shortsweettoo Рік тому +5

    Great video. I should have waited until morning because now I will be bored during my morning coffee, lol. See you next week.

  • @k6lsn
    @k6lsn Рік тому +6

    Really coming out beautiful!! Ya, I think a shop, with some sliding barn doors maybe. Sick! Enjoy, you've worked hard on this. Really enjoy your work and sense of humor. ✌️ Wheelchair John in Idaho USA 😎

  • @outpostcamp
    @outpostcamp Рік тому +2

    The wood burning experience is something that goes with off grid cabin living. The free firewood is just a byproduct of what you do. If not now, I still see a wood stove in your cabin’s future. Thanks for the entertaining videos - from Hells Canyon, Frank.

  • @crazgirl80
    @crazgirl80 Рік тому +4

    I had a happy tear when you tacked the first two boards on the bottom row . By the 5th board I wanted to jump and shout . The grains of the wood was beginning to pop . I wish you would do one thing for me . Put some rails on steps I would hate to see you fly off porch . Great progress on inside of cabin .

  • @leonhart2452
    @leonhart2452 Рік тому +18

    On your door handles, when you have been outside and your hands get cold, the levers like you have are much easier to use than round knobs. Especially if you gloves are slippery from being wet or snow covered.

    • @jamesnichols9753
      @jamesnichols9753 Рік тому +4

      It is also good for bears, wolves and other critters to open... My dogs do it to even round knob door handles.

    • @DeterminedDIYer
      @DeterminedDIYer Рік тому +1

      My dog can open lever doors though, so if he ever gets a dog he's gonna need a lock lol.

    • @shitloveaduck
      @shitloveaduck Рік тому +2

      @@jamesnichols9753 - I mentioned this similarity elsewhere!! 😂😂 I know from direct experience with a barn style shed we turned into a cabin!! We hadn’t finished it yet, but a bear broke in anyways and destroyed an Yeti cooler. They can say what they want, but they are not bear resistant. The bear we chased out was only maybe 200 lbs and a black bear. Chewed to get to the insulation, shredded that, ate everything, chewed off the catches,,,,, 😂😂😂. The cabin came with the levers as my wife had chosen them without me knowing l they called and asked her if she would like levers vs knobs,,,, hahaha. Glad it wasn’t finished yet. We harassed that bear for almost a full summer, sometimes chasing it a few miles. Eventually it stopped coming back. For now. See what next spring says. Never saw it this year though!! They just never forget it seems.
      Take care, Eh!

  • @peterdebad1
    @peterdebad1 Рік тому +18

    So satisfying watching you work on the cabin. As always, thank you for letting us all come along on your journey. Have a great weekend. Peace!!

  • @diydarkmatter
    @diydarkmatter Рік тому +5

    going to look great brother . already looks warm in there . i tell ya what it gets cold you put a couple coalman lanterns in that place and in a hour or so it will be nice in there . i dont know about hot but warmer lol . might be something worth trying just for fun . you know why dont you make a water tower outside the cabin all in closed insulated just a little bit bigger then the water totes then run the exhaust from the heater up into the tower building . all that exhaust would keep your water warm . with it being a small shed like building it would get really warm in there just from heat you would other wise waste . you could run a pipe down to the ground and hook the ball valve up to a rope or lever of some kind and spring load the handle on the tote so when you pull the rope it opens and when you let go it closes . you could even plumb it right into the cabin if you wanted to . how weird would it be to not have to go out side to get water . and off the roof you could hook up gutters and fill the water tote with rain water . you know its not that i think about this stuff all week waiting for a new video or any thing . lol . hey just thoughts i dont really know if you even read these lol . but hey if you do take care stay warm and work safe buddy . ill be back to re watch this in the morning .

  • @thomasfouts2700
    @thomasfouts2700 Рік тому +5

    Your Saturday videos are such a highlight in my evening. During the day I too build stuff my own way. You are such an inspiration to me for your determination and "sticktoitivness". I am really digging this cabin build! Oh yeah, I was so impressed with your Fiskars hookaroon, that I bought one myself! So handy! Thanks, and keep on keeping on!

  • @susangay4866
    @susangay4866 Рік тому +3

    Frozen boards bummer! You are going to have a long list to do come spring. The wall boards look so good. And so does the door. Stay warm and safe. You can keep your snow.. don't want any coming to North MS. Have a good weekend!

  • @tsuchang1
    @tsuchang1 Рік тому +2

    Always a happy thing to find a new video.

  • @kev24k
    @kev24k Рік тому +2

    Couldn't sleep and this is the perfect video at the perfect time to relax and drift off.

  • @vivianwilliams2216
    @vivianwilliams2216 Рік тому

    Looking forward to hearing you cheer for the heat ! 😊👍💕💕💕

  • @donnavickery9623
    @donnavickery9623 Рік тому +3

    So happy you are soon going to have a warm cabin!!! So happy for you !!!

  • @drdunbar2050
    @drdunbar2050 Рік тому +7

    Looks terrific! The wall is so pretty and to think, you will have heat in there soon!

  • @samklistoff2474
    @samklistoff2474 Рік тому +4

    It is perfect the way it is

  • @alexkasacous
    @alexkasacous Рік тому +15

    Hi Ryan, I know you're nor much of a woodstove or sponsorship kinda guy, but you really should see if cubic mini woodstoves would give you a go at one of their tiny units to have as a back up heat supply if the propane runes out (or won't work if tanks get too cold). New cabin is looking awesome- you'll need a new sauna/show house (and relocate the hot tub) for next winter. Perhaps you could try a cedar log cabin style for a sauna?

    • @troyyarbrough
      @troyyarbrough Рік тому

      It has to get pretty cold for propane tanks to stop working. It's butane that stops working below freezing.

    • @jdowell2009
      @jdowell2009 Рік тому

      Even just an old woodstove that he keeps outside that he could throw a fire in to melt his frozen water would be a huge improvement.

  • @stephaniedeegan853
    @stephaniedeegan853 Рік тому +2

    Cool finish on the door. Looks almost like a mirror finish catching the reflection of your outdoors 😊

  • @TBMAvenger
    @TBMAvenger Рік тому +1

    Ryan I reclaim pallet wood & plane year round in the Thumb. When blades get dull often my boards don't feed or plane well. Also those rollers get dirty too and need periodic cleaning with warm dish soap & water. That gets the gunk off them. I just turn on and off the planer to rotate the rollers so I can clean them with the soapy water when it's off. Since you are planing sappy green wood, maybe a good roller cleaning is what you need.
    Stay warm!

  • @justintime8095
    @justintime8095 Рік тому +1

    The best part of your videos is that you’re doing it your way. Lots of times I watch and think I would do different and I would but I’m not building yours. Keep up your fun. It all looks great and well built enough.

  • @jparis1975
    @jparis1975 Рік тому +3

    Had to watch that one twice dude lol In the spring build an outdoor pavillion with a stone firepit grill, pizza oven, and maybe some archaic torches burning at night on the porch.

  • @pdm3284
    @pdm3284 Рік тому +1

    You are... the MAN. Best UA-cam Channel.

  • @rocketsauce8017
    @rocketsauce8017 Рік тому +2

    Installing insulation is always my favorite part of anything I’ve built. It really gives you the sound and feel of the room.

  • @johnfahey7215
    @johnfahey7215 Рік тому +2

    I got a bad cold, or flu. Not Covid, (test neg) anyway, when you said "I'll just tighten them with a little spit, it freezes, I had to grab a tissue and clean up my snot locker, I laughed so hard! thanks for giving me a laugh while I'm sittin around feelin sorry for myself😃👍

  • @Deltonagardens
    @Deltonagardens Рік тому +1

    Fantastic man! This is my favorite UA-cam page- every Saturday I’m thrilled to watch what you do with resources. Please keep it coming!

  • @RussSchoonmaker
    @RussSchoonmaker Рік тому +4

    All that sawdust you have would be good insulation to use inside your water container box

  • @noyopacific
    @noyopacific Рік тому

    Good to follow the progress. Thanks for the video Ryan!
    59.1K

  • @kenberg5486
    @kenberg5486 Рік тому +1

    My planer quit feeding on green lumber after the blades and rollers became clogged with sap. It was easy to wipe off with rag and alcahol . Keep up the good work.

  • @gme10955
    @gme10955 Рік тому +1

    Put together a temporary shelter with a tarp and throw a propane heater in there. That'll warm things up enough where you can plane them.

  • @Amigatech
    @Amigatech Рік тому +6

    I think the "reason" you might want to remove the wall boards later could be to run some wiring and outlets. I would plug in the Jackery at one spot so that it powers all the outlets.

  • @SteveeCee
    @SteveeCee Рік тому +1

    Wow, you have pushed the boat out on that cabin. Beautiful striped wall boards, makes you proud.

  • @dogmom6010
    @dogmom6010 Рік тому

    Your cabin is definitely a charm and it needs a very functional woodstove with glass window for that fireplace feel. Being self sufficient is 1 step after another. Off grid cabin is everyone's dream. Rick

  • @dccheek7495
    @dccheek7495 Рік тому +1

    Cabin is gonna be SWEET !

  • @dennisbeaver5958
    @dennisbeaver5958 Рік тому +2

    That cabin is really looking great! Nice job on the insulation, so far, and I always admire all the cedar you have for your projects. That wall is outstanding!

  • @kymmarshall1116
    @kymmarshall1116 Рік тому +2

    There’s something about you that makes me laugh….. in a good way 👍🏾🇦🇺

  • @stanleykeith6969
    @stanleykeith6969 Рік тому +1

    Great Job, stay warm !🪵🔥❄☃😁

  • @WildeandFreeTN
    @WildeandFreeTN Рік тому +1

    Thanks for all your Inspiration and awesome building style. I've been in construction my whole life but find your methods Billy badass! Much respect Sir. Getting ready to start on the first building on our property. Milling here I come.

  • @Sue3565
    @Sue3565 Рік тому +2

    Lovely as usual.

  • @mikeduff4529
    @mikeduff4529 Рік тому

    Hey Ryan, when you get the heater in and you build the box for the water jug use a metal bottom then put a 90 degree elbow on the exhaust tube so it blows on the metal and that should keep your water from freezing.
    Great job on the cabin build, I also have a place in the U.P. of Michigan north of Newberry just south of the Two heart river. I would love to meet you sometime.

  • @katrinahampton5006
    @katrinahampton5006 Рік тому +2

    This house is looking really great. Such an accomplishment to have made the entire house from your own hands including every board being made by you personally. I’d love to be able to do that but I’m a little up in years to start something this complicated. But I love watching your channel look forward to seeing you every Saturday.

  • @angelakushner9887
    @angelakushner9887 Рік тому +2

    HI,THATS GOOD FIRE STARTER FOR WOOD STOVE.

  • @conniewright8080
    @conniewright8080 Рік тому

    Been there done that...That tool works great when Upholstering furniture, dining room chairs, couches etc. Watch your knuckles if you have small hands..

  • @harmyjim2
    @harmyjim2 Рік тому +2

    I watched your video Friday night, what will I do Saturday afternoon. Oh yah, do something different, then watch the video again.
    The shack looks great.

  • @StevenTetreault
    @StevenTetreault Рік тому

    For some reason, I thought you lived below the bridge, but today I found out you are in the UP. I am a fellow Yooper, born in Manistique and raised in Curtis and Daggett. Live in Missouri now, but spend my vacations in the UP every summer. In fact, were are headed that way on Saturday to the best place in the world the Upper Penisula of Michigan.

  • @tomhill748
    @tomhill748 Рік тому

    You’re absolutely right about why the planer isn’t pushing the material through. The moisture in the wood has frozen and the rubber rollers can’t grip the material to send it through.
    Don’t sit behind it trying to force feed the material yourself, you’ll just end up with poor quality cuts. Finish carpentry requires lots of patience unlike rough carpentry, just wait until the weather allows the wood to feed through properly.

  • @JJBrown-lw1dv
    @JJBrown-lw1dv Рік тому

    Game changer for me was setting up a kitchen sink inside my shelter that empties into a 3 gallon bucket. I put my 5 Gallon water jug (like yours) next to the sink on a plastic crate and use it as my faucet. Great for washing dishes, cooking, and cleaning up indoors. Just have to empty the bucket about once a day. The bucket also can be a chamber pot (for number one) when you don't want to run outside late at night or early in the morning. Dump it on my compost heap. Phosphates and ammonia are all good for the compost.

  • @sawdustboogie3482
    @sawdustboogie3482 Рік тому

    It’s hard to read 598 comments for repetitive info, so sorry if you’ve heard this..
    I use the same planer and did the same thing you did with wet softwoods. The minute you feel yourself starting to push the wood through, flip your blades or replace them. They’re disposable blades and I buy them in bulk on Amazon. Happy Holidays, man! Love the channel.

  • @tanyajenkins919
    @tanyajenkins919 Рік тому +2

    They have some really nice little woo burning stoves that u can even cook on for small spaces like your nice small kitchen .

  • @gareysherrod3886
    @gareysherrod3886 Рік тому

    Greetings, it was great to see the insulation go up and how it changed the sound in the cabin. Adapt to the ever-changing weather conditions is key. Enjoy the rest of the weekend. P-Soup✌✌💜✝✝

  • @dunk22
    @dunk22 Рік тому +1

    A wood stove doesn't have to take up space or pipe through the roof. You can build a bump out eliminating both. I have seen it many times in tiny cabins. Propane sucks, it's expensive, always hauling tanks and its not a dry heat like wood, wood stoves won't go boom. It's a great secondary source but I would use wood as a primary source. Great videos. Stay safe brother.

  • @mikelskelley
    @mikelskelley Рік тому +3

    it must be so satisfying to see something you built almost finished, by the time we see your videos you may have finished your cladding of the inside walls, a suggestion would be to stack your timber now in the man cave it might still freezing but the wood will be dry, i do love to see how your progress comes along week by week, I wish you a warm and cosy Christmas,

    • @kameljoe21
      @kameljoe21 Рік тому +2

      all of those thin boards he just burnt up could have been used to stack the lumber the right way. Really all he needs to do is build a small wood frame shell and then nail that tarp around it much like a hoop house so that it warms up in there and all of the wood would be dry. Because he keeps the wood undercover with out air flow it keeps pretty wet. Evena week in proper drying will make them boards far better.

    • @matthewloomis838
      @matthewloomis838 Рік тому

      It’s way too much work involved for the set up he has the man’s coming from staying in a tent in the cold months etc he wants to be able to walk in flip a switch bam heat second wen ur done hit the switch gas off bam an no manual labor involved with cutting wood down sitting it an stacking it etc so much work for a tiny cabin when propane will just be fine and doubt it will be expensive he’s a cheap man he’s running that stove at the bare minimal so T get me wrong I would want a wood stove over anything for myself but this guys so busy an doing all other sorts of build instead of spending days an weeks. Cuting down trees cutting the logs up an splitting way too much work just to heat a small cabin😂

    • @kameljoe21
      @kameljoe21 Рік тому

      @@matthewloomis838 Dude I lived in a 500 square foot house. I used less than 5 cords a year to heat the house. It took me all of a few days to cut and split all of this wood. Even if I had to cut down a dozen or so trees it still would have taken me a couple of days. You make it sound like he is going to burn 50 cords. It really not that much wood to heat a small area. All of those scraps he just burnt was likely a cord. I have seen him burn massive piles. The amount of work that he does already it would not take much time to cut and split firewood every week. You only need a 1500 dollar wood splitter and he has that kind of money. Propane also adds up. I am sure he uses those bottles pretty quick. I know that trying to heat a small 300 square foot shed that is uninstalled uses a massive amount of propane.

  • @grantsaunders
    @grantsaunders Рік тому

    With all that cedar it must smell amazing up there! Another great video! Thanks for sharing. I'm jealous of all the fun you're having.

  • @socialbutterflyschoolofeti2032

    Sarah’s going to love what you’ve done to the place.😮

  • @stephaniebotfield7188
    @stephaniebotfield7188 Рік тому

    You have done so well for yourself. Stick your chest out and be proud of it. Everywhere you look now you can see what you built by yourself for yourself. Get the house finished and suck in the comfort you’ve created !!!! Love the UA-cam stories xxx

  • @timothyweiss619
    @timothyweiss619 Рік тому +2

    Ryan, The cabin sure is looking really nice, but for Heavens Sake man don't put no caulk on that pretty cedar wood. You have already caulked the outside and now insulated the walls. The cedar wood is looking fantastic and doesn't need no caulk on it, it will not look good when done and then it's too late. The router idea of chamfering the edges sounds cool and will look cool. Just my thoughts. Take Care Brother

    • @shitloveaduck
      @shitloveaduck Рік тому

      Since he has the router, he could make a router table and go with a shiplap design. Tongue and groove even, but shiplap is much easier. Hahaha. We will have to wait & see!!

  • @Downeastwaves
    @Downeastwaves Рік тому

    Hi Ryan, awesome progress 🎉

  • @123456laurent
    @123456laurent Рік тому +2

    amazing like always all your work fits perfectly you're the man, best regards from france.

  • @lindapetersen1800
    @lindapetersen1800 Рік тому

    Go for it Ryan get that CABIN insulated !!! IT IS COLD OUTSIDE AM THINKING OF YOU !!! Beautiful wood though !!! I bought 2 of the BAERSkin hoodies jackets they are warm for me !!! See if they will be a supporter for your channel !!! It is great I only wear them in the Wisconsin and Northern Illinois area for winter time !!!

  • @jwr778
    @jwr778 Рік тому

    Great job thanks for the video ! My Saturday morning is now complete time to get back to my life

  • @scottperry2290
    @scottperry2290 Рік тому

    For my Dewalt planer I have support rollers going in the planner and coming out of the planer. That helps the planner to grip the board and pull it thru

  • @thejackw777
    @thejackw777 Рік тому

    I wish I had all that wood to burn in the winter, and I live in Texas. These videos are great though. I look forward to Saturday when a new one comes out. Keep them coming. Great channel!

  • @s3clorum
    @s3clorum Рік тому +2

    What wonderfull process, thank you for including us. Even tho you say that you are not a how to channel, i stil end up learning alot from you. Might i also say that NOTHING that you have built is shoddily. Beautiful handcraft! Oh and btw i think green caulk would look amazing inside after routing the boards, gives you the feeling at least that your stil outside, also green doesnt grey out like white. Thank you for keeping us entertained :)

  • @leebernardo1000
    @leebernardo1000 Рік тому +1

    Just a thought on the planer and the cold. Move the planer into the cabin - use your Buddy Heater to warm it up, along with your wood. Then open the door and move the planer, and Buddy Heater so the output it facing outside. You could then plane your boards out onto the deck/stairs. It shouldn't take too much to warm up the machine and while it's running it will also partially self warm.

  • @tat255987
    @tat255987 Рік тому

    Youre absolutely right, that was alot of kindling...

  • @colinmacdonald8738
    @colinmacdonald8738 Рік тому

    But I’m 81 and started a wood lot at the pandemic start so if I had those cutoffs I would roll them in poly and get 10$ a bundle. I get my wood free but no kindling. So far about 8k out of my country driveway. Cash and carry. And I’m getting stronger day by day I guess moving heavy wood to the 25 ton splitter then throw onto the splitter then stack out front.
    The new bridge to Dundas opened 10 days ago and we’ve sold 8 cords.
    Not bad for a rookie. Thanks for ringworm fun. Colin

  • @Bcc0rg
    @Bcc0rg Рік тому

    we have been getting our weekly dose of ringworm from video number 3 and it just gets better and better... best channel on youtube!

  • @leonhart2452
    @leonhart2452 Рік тому +1

    On a lot of instillations of gas appliances copper pipe is used. 3/8 copper and fittings are easier than 3/8 black pipe.

  • @jaredeberly9724
    @jaredeberly9724 Рік тому +1

    When you say heater I roll my eyes

  • @Rob_TheOne
    @Rob_TheOne Рік тому

    Lived in Michigan all my life, when it gets cold I just think about Canada. Then it's a walk in the park...

  • @TheCuttingtorch
    @TheCuttingtorch Рік тому

    Looks great. Maybe get the heat on and thaw out the boards for planer.

  • @stevejuststuff2779
    @stevejuststuff2779 Рік тому

    Get some bags of Uncle Bens rice and pop em in your microwave for 90 seconds. Voila! lunch is done. Oh yeah, you're going to need a microwave.. Put the Jackery to good use.. LOL Great video as always.

  • @redbud815
    @redbud815 Рік тому +2

    Maybe put tar paper on walls, router wall board edges some and won't have to caulk anything if don't want to. Anything showing thru the cracks would be black. Tar paper might also act as some type of vapor barrier too.

  • @donnavickery9623
    @donnavickery9623 Рік тому

    Merry Christmas!!! Wishing you warm greetings!!!

  • @jonathanemocling3826
    @jonathanemocling3826 Рік тому

    Yay new Video like all these build you do. Always wait every week.

  • @Mariekennedy7478
    @Mariekennedy7478 Рік тому

    Steps turned out great! Hope you find pipe for heat!

  • @troyyarbrough
    @troyyarbrough Рік тому

    Loving the build. Here's an idea for you. Pitch your tent inside your cabin.

  • @AllSpeed
    @AllSpeed Рік тому

    for heavy duty tent poles, ive read people use flexible chimney sweep rods, they usually come in 5 foot lengths and screw together. people use them for high winds, they may hold up more snow.

  • @rabbit1k973
    @rabbit1k973 Рік тому

    Have you ever considered a rock chimney outside the cabin? No wasted space, and all the benefits of a big wood fireplace.

  • @Melicoy
    @Melicoy Рік тому

    Keep on Truckin

  • @judyrobinson9556
    @judyrobinson9556 Рік тому

    Cabin's looking good. The wood boards over the insulation look nice. Getting cold up there in the UP. It's so-so here in Wisconsin. Not real cold yet. You'll have to decorate one of the trees in the woods for Christmas. Maybe string up some battery lights. Hang some birdseed bells on it. Take care.

  • @glenn9989
    @glenn9989 Рік тому +2

    If you put black visqueen on the walls as a vapor barrier ( to stop the frost from coming trough your walls) as the wood drys it will show the black trough all the cracks looking like the out side with no mess. When you put the screws in put the drill in reverse and smoke them . Go reverse till you see the smoke then put it back to forward and the wood won’t split . 😊

    • @glenn9989
      @glenn9989 Рік тому

      @Surviving.Ringworm @ what #

  • @jgm9927
    @jgm9927 Рік тому

    Looking good Ryan! Lotsa work gone into that cabin.
    We got snow already in MN!

  • @lynettescott682
    @lynettescott682 Рік тому

    I wish I could live out there in those wilderness like that I think that's awesome away from all the stuff that goes around in City Life that be real cool

  • @dper1112
    @dper1112 Рік тому +2

    The disadvantage to an auto-switch on the propane is that you don't realize the first tank is empty. For people who only have two tanks in total, they typically want to find out the first one ran dry, and they wouldn't want the automation.

  • @farminginthehighlands1205
    @farminginthehighlands1205 Рік тому

    @Surviving Ringworm, I wanted to mention that you never have to absolutely go through the roof if your flue goes up, you can elbow a flue twice to get it out high (and keep more heat inside).

  • @charlesab
    @charlesab Рік тому

    Thanks for another entertaining video.

  • @Tavpanda
    @Tavpanda Рік тому

    I’d love to see you making your own saw dust logs

  • @DaddyBooneDon
    @DaddyBooneDon Рік тому

    Wow! Look at that mirror high gloss on that door!

  • @jeanefraserCEO
    @jeanefraserCEO Рік тому

    Good job cabin.

  • @williamwiles4968
    @williamwiles4968 Рік тому

    Looking great. possible fix for your water issue. bury an IBC with a backflush so no water in lines. Add a pump, and water on demand with no freeze

  • @judyjenson2918
    @judyjenson2918 Рік тому +1

    Love it. I still want to know what happened to getting a dog idea? They provide so many stories to tell. Be for leaving a spot so u can add on the dog "room".

  • @kenburrow6409
    @kenburrow6409 Рік тому

    You got piles of fire wood, suggestion you get a wood burner of some type two use for water and such. Ken Burrow from Oklahoma

  • @jakeriff95
    @jakeriff95 Рік тому +3

    Yooooo an early video?! Awesome -- thanks for the hard work

    • @FritchFritch
      @FritchFritch Рік тому

      This “TELEGRAM ME” guy is NOT Ringworm, fyi. Beware.

  • @lynettescott682
    @lynettescott682 Рік тому

    You do have a lot of Scrappy wood laying around but you will get to it I think you're doing an awesome

  • @craignash4736
    @craignash4736 Рік тому +2

    Hey Bro … couldn’t wait till morning … as always great video thanks. Craig Pa

    • @craignash4736
      @craignash4736 Рік тому

      @Surviving.Ringworm. you text me please

  • @markstanton2362
    @markstanton2362 Рік тому +1

    Tap the sharp point of the nail a couple of swings to prevent wood from splitting.

  • @stanleykeith6969
    @stanleykeith6969 Рік тому +1

    Hello Ryan, you should watch Dave build a shower with a bath tub. Off grid shower house Project from Bushradical from 3 years ago. I think you might like this build.

  • @thomaschandler4831
    @thomaschandler4831 Рік тому

    Looking good brother 🏆👍😁

  • @bobadam7021
    @bobadam7021 Рік тому

    I think next years build should be a decent sized shop where the tarp covered one is. Something where you can plane a 12' board in comfort. So like a 10X30' building. Using that wood stove to keep it warm all winter long.