I agree, I have one jump pack in each of my two vehicles, saved me a few times. Especially when I went camping, 10 miles into backcountry, without no people, I was happy for my jump pack. I also have it plugged in and charging whenever car is running to never get stuck.
Another wonderful day with the Cog Hill Farm gang. Great project and wings to boot...!!! Awesome work you two with EXPERT supervision by Holly. Thank you for taking us along.
I love those time lapse segments of the stones going up. You did a fantastic job on the wood stove surround! It looks beautiful. It will be a lovely addition to your camp, to make it feel so cozy. ❤
Hi Kelly good to see you on here again shes a working little lady and very talented, Troy I didnt know you were a stone mason it looks really good glad you didnt have much storm damage we got by with just some rain and wind here in southern NC few leaves and twigs in the yard yall take care and God Bless👍
Beautiful ❤...from Kelly's layout to your installation...good to hear your finally getting some much needed rain...your chickens are out there dancing the happy dance...they usually love rain water...mine will drink it from puddles etc over well water etc ❤
Another thing that you might not have thought about with the jump starter pack is that you can use it to charge up the battery for your electric fence set-up without the need to haul the big heavy battery around.
Troy, you are a man of many talents. That looks great! I hope you guys all weathered the storm ok. We got it pretty good over here in the Shenandoah Valley, but not nearly as bad as western NC and E. TN, from what I’ve seen.
You should be able to get a fire to last the night by placing a single big hardwood log on embers to end the evening. Two logs will feed off each other. Nice stone work. It's almost impossible to do a not good looking stone job, and it's really cool when some extra is put in. Top left and bottom right I'm quite fond of. :)
Dang, this whole time all you had to do to break the drought was work on something that required it being dry. You're a modern day medicine man! Looks good, a lotta work!
Good video would be a great video we didn’t have to endure your commercial ride along with UA-cam commercials it really gets sad all the fronting of products that are crammed down our throats
I agree, I have one jump pack in each of my two vehicles, saved me a few times. Especially when I went camping, 10 miles into backcountry, without no people, I was happy for my jump pack. I also have it plugged in and charging whenever car is running to never get stuck.
Another wonderful day with the Cog Hill Farm gang. Great project and wings to boot...!!!
Awesome work you two with EXPERT supervision by Holly.
Thank you for taking us along.
I love those time lapse segments of the stones going up. You did a fantastic job on the wood stove surround! It looks beautiful. It will be a lovely addition to your camp, to make it feel so cozy. ❤
Looks awesome! It's nice how you and Kelly work together. Really enjoy this channel and your new channel (Woodcrafter Revival).
I like the way the stone wall covering turned out.
To start with, I thought this might be another of Troy's bad ideas.
Love these 10:00 a.m. postings!! I have the house to myself then.
Excellent job. Looks very nice. Great touch using the local river stones!
My wife and I did the same thing, she did a great layout!
What an awesome job, Terry. Really well done!
You did a great job!
VERY NICE job!
That looks gorgeous!
Well done.
Hi Kelly good to see you on here again shes a working little lady and very talented, Troy I didnt know you were a stone mason it looks really good glad you didnt have much storm damage we got by with just some rain and wind here in southern NC few leaves and twigs in the yard yall take care and God Bless👍
Beautiful ❤...from Kelly's layout to your installation...good to hear your finally getting some much needed rain...your chickens are out there dancing the happy dance...they usually love rain water...mine will drink it from puddles etc over well water etc ❤
Yes, they are quite pleased
Nice work.
My!
What a small stove you have, Troy!
Another thing that you might not have thought about with the jump starter pack is that you can use it to charge up the battery for your electric fence set-up without the need to haul the big heavy battery around.
Great idea!
You had months of dry westher to collect your stones.
You wait until hurricane season!
Very nice... thanks for posting
Awesome job guys!!! Looks great.
Nice job you two.
Troy, you are a man of many talents. That looks great! I hope you guys all weathered the storm ok. We got it pretty good over here in the Shenandoah Valley, but not nearly as bad as western NC and E. TN, from what I’ve seen.
You should be able to get a fire to last the night by placing a single big hardwood log on embers to end the evening. Two logs will feed off each other. Nice stone work. It's almost impossible to do a not good looking stone job, and it's really cool when some extra is put in. Top left and bottom right I'm quite fond of. :)
Looks great guys. I was thinking your drought might be over
Looks great and benefit of free rock.
Outstanding!
Dang, this whole time all you had to do to break the drought was work on something that required it being dry. You're a modern day medicine man!
Looks good, a lotta work!
Tell me about it. Washed my truck too...
Oh my. Where did you find that much water in the Greenbrier? Stone wall looks awesome.
Looks good, Troy...I may try something similar here!
Great…. Another infomercial
Gotta pay the bills
Nice job on the stone! BTW we have the same hat on.
I think it's a silk stone. I've heard it called Pennsylvania age bluestone. Looks like same stuff we get from elk river
My uncle called it a striker.
Cement backing board would have been a good start
I guess you missed where he said he used Hardie backer board?
That is where we started
Good video would be a great video we didn’t have to endure your commercial ride along with UA-cam commercials it really gets sad all the fronting of products that are crammed down our throats
Serious question for you, would you pay $5 to $10 per month for a membership where there are no products advertised? We are considering that option.
Better be glad you aren't in NC
Looks good! Easy Peasy!