Great job on all this! Almost 2 years ago I built 12x12 cabin then added on a 12x20 and then a 12x10. This is now my family’s home. Adding another 12x20 now and plan to rest after this. What we did not do is build a tool shed yet. Your pallet cabin turned out so good that I’m building a pallet cabin/shed!
I just stumbled upon the video and decided to watch it, and you can imagine my surprise when I saw a guy breaking into this shed (that I've been watching for several weeks, remodel a mobil home.) LOL... I enjoyed your video. You get around!
It's your wife's She-Shed! Great job! If you bought a burkey water filtration system you could drink that water. They are a bit pricey but some are small enough (1.5 gallons) so you could bring it back and forth with you. They also have a scratch and dent section and that might be right up your alley. Your rain water would be drinkable with that, as would water straight out of a pond, stream, lake, et. Lots of people use them in their off grid tiny houses. I just discovered your brother's homestead site and enjoy his humor along with his wife's quiet acceptance of his antics, now I can say, after watching you peek out from beneath the out-house, I am sure to enjoy your sense of humor, too.
Frances Campbell They also sell the Brita, pitcher sized water filters at Costco and on Amazon for under thirty bucks... And these guys should put screen on top so that there are no mosquitoes laying eggs, birds taking baths, mice drowning.... in their hand washing water.
Idk how old this is, but I did something a bit like this. Started out being just a 3 walled structure as a wimd block, then I decided hell why not 4 walls a door and a tarp roof! Then I put a floor, roof, some plywood flap windows. It ended up being 8x8 ft. I added on a 4x8, then a half a frame on the other side.... Put a porch around 2 sides, and I was done...... Then I added an 8x12 full lofted at the end of the half a frame, ended up tearing that out and I put a "z" porch on it. All material was reclaimed and small trees that were cut clearing the spot. The roof rafters and sheathing for it was the only bought material. I did however use about 200$ in screws and hinges haha
As they say in Alaska, "the worst cabin is better than the best tent"....absolutely right. You have a place to stay while you build your house....nice setup!
Keep on keeping on. Love it, camping in style. Brings memories of my Dad, he loved to build and make things, I want to follow his footsteps, my partner doesn't see it like I do. We argue lot about pallets as free wood. Just gonna do it 1 day and prove him different.
one of my brothers currently lives in west asheville; one of my other brothers and i went to mars hill college, in mars hill nc, in the mid to late 90's(now mars hill university, which you know). that brother and i also lived in barnardsville, nc a few years during and after college. i worked in the asheville mall off of tunnel road for several years, my brother worked as a waiter at the chilli's restaurant right by that mall. and then my brother who currently lives in west asheville went to college two separate times at western nc university, and during those years in college there he lived all over the mountains of NC :) my family absolutely loves those areas of the NC mountains :) . we go back to mars hill quite often for the bascom lamar lunsford festival, it's among our favorites :) , we actually go back for that festival instead of going for our college homecoming weekend :) . it amazes me how the college campus has changed drastically since we were there in the 90's. i love that i stumbled upon your channel as i feel so acquainted with the area you live in from my many many years spent living there :) and my family's love of those mountains. my parents actually spent this weekend in saphire valley, and went and spent the day with my baby brother in downtown asheville, and then at his home in west asheville. i wish i had been able to go with them on this trip there, but sadly i wasn't able to this time, but i always look forward to returning to my stomping grounds in mars hill and asheville, and weaverville, and so many surrounding areas in those mountains.
Thanks! Most people hate it haha! How dare we cover up the beautiful wood grain! Painting walls white makes it feel brighter and happier, especially using the pallet wood I wanted people to want to stay in it and not think it was dirty. There will be more videos on it in the future, finishing the bedroom edition, painting the outside and I think we're going to build a small back deck for it! Our plan is to make a few more in that spot along with an outdoor kitchen and bath house. For family or possibly select subscribers to stay in for weekend gatherings.
I would certainly go with the finished size (after the addition) vs the current size it is in this video. Roughly 7×16 all said and done. 7x7 bedroom, 7x3 kitchen, 7x6 living room Have it on my list to finish it! Just waiting on paint and time.
New subscriber here....I found you from Greenacre Homestead! I found this very interesting. Love me a cabin in the woods! You and your brother are very talented at projects etc. I enjoy your channel. I'm even watching u fix up the black Ford!
Very cool I just bought my mountain property in far sw VA and it's very similar to yours. Love the videos and the cool ideas. Can't wait to see what I can figure out.
I like The Rustic outside color, I used actual pallets to build mine, but I cheated on the siding and went to an actual pallet manufacturer😂 I hope it ages like that! Mine is on an island, check out how I got the wood out there😂 you'll get a kick out of it!
Great job! You should be proud of your accomplishment, it's very cool! I would love to have a mountain retreat to escape to when I needed it. Thank you for sharing it with us!
Water to drink and cook with. If that water is collected rainwater, it should be safe to drink and cook with as is. BUT, one could do a clean sand/gravel/ charcoal filter and that would be the finish safety on water purification. Boil the sand and gravel before using it in the filter. That ensures it is not going to counter the work of the charcoal. Also, for increased cooking ability and for the sheer joy of doing it, build a rocket stove to cook on. Much more satisfying than using a propane/butane stove. Also, being outside, it is safer than using the standing stove you have there. And your fuel is free! Concrete blocks and cob makes a really nice rocket stove. We even can food on it as it is too hot in the house to can in the summer months. But other than all of that, we like your little pallet house and love that you used pallets to build with. We also use pallets for building all sorts of things around our home.
I would do the same, probably not as well but yeah, you need a weekend or holiday place in the woods and, like the vast majority, you arent rolling in cash, its a nice wee cabin, and I wouldn't turn my nose up at it, in fact, if you ever get to Scotland, I could use some help!
New subscriber!!! Love all three videos. Love the pallet wood cabin!!! Excellent video!!! Please keep them coming!!! Chuck Knight from Buffalo, Texas. 🤠
As soon as I heard a place for her to do crafts, I immediately thought of a "She Shed"...something I am hoping my hubby will be making me in the near future! He keeps complaining about all my crafting supplies and the mess I make when I bring it all out when working! Easy Solution.....build me a crafting She Shed where I can I can work with "my tools as I need, as I want, and it would be my mess to clean up...just like his man cave" right? I LOVE the idea! Crafting is very therapeutic for so many of us folks and what a beautiful place where she can draw nature as a part of her inspiration!!! Great way to score some serious "Hubby Points"!!! They say, "happy wife, happy life" for a reason! This would also give hubby some time alone to work on something's that he wants to work on without the wife right there!! It's a win win in my book! Great idea Buddy!!! Make it happen for her ASAP cause it could be a great place to utilize during the winter months depending if you have enough solor charge and a way for her to work without freezing her nips off! Not sure where you guys are at but a small wood stive or a personal space heater might be needed in order to make her space usable during the cooler months!! She's gonna need a good study table and good shelving to hold her supplies depending on whatever crafting she enjoys doing! By adding deck spacing will also help so in the spring/summer months she can hopefully do some crafting outside lookinb at trees, hearing the birds, or just enjoying the peace and quite one gets from being in the woods!!! If not using it to have a guest stay the night, she can let air out of mattress and have full use of the living room for her creativeness to shine!!! Hubby, don't hesitate...get on it right away for her!! Can't wait to see what you guys end up doing with the place! New Subbie gained today by me! Now to go check out your other 2 videos!! Hope you start uploading more often as that will really help your channel grow!! Maybe instead of 1 video every 2 months perhaps conside at least 1 video every 2 weeks to start with!! You got good content just need more exposure so you can get more of a broader following!! Guys love seeing building, clearing land, tools used for different projects, animal videos etc! Women love seeing loving hubbies making their wives dreams a reality, love to see different crafts, how people grab their inspiration for their crafts, if you guys have kids- how are the kids involved in each part of either building/maintaing/growing the homestead! Memories that will last from generations to generations...absolutely priceless in my mind! You can't go wrong i'm telling you! Great way to help/inspire people to take actions on their dreams not just think, I don't have the $, or I don't even know where to start, using recycled materials, seeing where you can upcycle items, love how you are mixing old with newer materials especially stuff that has family connections (Grandma's this & that, chair from the 40's etc) i wish you & your family the best of luck with this and any project in the future!!! You got great material for the off grid community (even not living there you are using solor power, composting toilet, water that your treating with bleach for now etc)!!! I sure hope to see alot more of your videos coming in the next few weeks!! Your sitting on a little gem and don't even realize it!! As housing prices keep going up, jobs harder to find with tons of unnecessary schooling, more people looking for alternative ways of making off grid living, self sustaining living a reality, growing your own food so you know what goes into your food, how the animals were treated their whole lives, use of GMO'S vrs Organic, natural composing for your gardens etc!!! Like I said I look forward to watching you grow your channel, your homestead, and your wife's She Shed!!!!
I love that cabin it looks very nice and peaceful relaxing. I'd like to buy some land at some point woodlands/forestland and build a cabin to get away from the hustle and bustle of life I've always been an outdoorsy person from a very young age But I'd want to live in a cabin away from the hustle and bustle of my life ( I know you have your cabin for relaxing and enjoying the woodland it is a truly nice cabin good job on the build )
Thank you for sharing this. thanks for the upload. It is silly that people poo poo what you are doing when they have not done. cool stuff. I will be watching
With a sawyer hiking filter, or a Berkey filter that could be possible to be drinking water. I made a Berkey for less than $120, a sawyer is about 20 or $30 but only removes the bacteria, not viruses or heavy metals.
I love your pallet cabin. I'd live in it. It's cute as sh_t. I'd put some frilly curtains up in the windows and plant flowers all around it and the outhouse. Hell Yeah! That would be my home sweet home. I have collected some pallets and bought a pallet buster to help take them apart. I've started collecting other wood to build me a shed out back as practice for building my own pallet cabin on my own land someday just like you did Josh. I love the extention or bedroom you add too. So adorable. ❤❤❤
I would have chosen to build a one-room bunk house with a small wood stove inside and an attached screened porch that would serve as the outdoor kitchen and dining area. I would probably cover the exterior walls with a layer of corrugated metal panels or just a lot of old license plates used like shingles to keep all those horizontal grooves in the pallet pieces from holding rainwater and rotting.
Bom dia senhor, gostei muito da sua ideia sobre o reaproveitamento do pallet. Não imaginava que poderia fazer uma boa cabana. Vocês me deram uma inspiração em construir numa aqui no Brasil. Deus abençoe o senhor e sua família. Uma pergunta: quantos pallet foram usados e qual a metragem quadrado desta cabana?
Great place an why, any one would assume that is silly because i was taught if you assume you make an ass out of you an me. Lo, love it an the white paint brighten it up.
It really did! We plan to revisit that build once our house is at a stopping point! Want to do some landscaping around it, finish and paint it, as well as add a tiny back deck in haha
Hey. I like a simple cabin like yours. But I have a qst: in the building video, you said that the hay was doing its job (keeping the warmth outside). Did you use hay for insulation? If yes, how did you use it in the wall, cause my qst s referring the humidity with the hay, creating molds inside the wall. Tks.
New sub, I bought a home in TN. from Michigan and I have 3.5 acres which a good portion is woods area. It needs some natural cleaning I like what you said that you need to cut trees or you loose all of it. I am on the Plateau of the Appalachian mountain range in East Tn. I want to clean out and make some trails throughout my woods area do you have an suggestions?
I doubt I'm tech-savvy enough to make computer plans, but who knows I might break out a chalkboard and make a video on it and the tiny house at some point.
It depends, if it's a movable structure. You should check out some of my latest videos.. If it's not meant to be movable I would put it on 4x4 or 6x6 posts concreted in the ground. I did both on our tiny house build
There's certainly a bunch of holes but so far nothing's bothered with them.. We're going to redress it later this winter hopefully get it back up to snuff and take it to the next level!
I had to have some trees cut myself, just to make room, and it would be so nice to have someone come and buck them up for me. I have land too (the Hollow) and yes, I tried tenting too! It was miserable, and we have lots of dangerous wildlife. My first phase of development was to add a proper driveway, not it didn't even have that. This is when I had the trees cleared. The next phase was to add a 12 x 24 shed, that I now have a small kitchen area, a living room area, and a proper sleeping area. My first night there, a couple of years ago, I slept in November, on the floor, and was I ever cold! Next day I made a trip to Lowes for insulation. I have since added a kerosene heater. I did build a pallet outhouse, because when I had the driveway work done, I had the equipment there to dig a deep hole. My next phase had already started, as I found a repo double wide that has just been delivered.
Annette Millette , how far do you want to go ? Think about it if it starts raining or snows , I would not want to go to far , and secondly no one cares when your in an outhouse , every one has to go don’t they.
More then likely that will be my daughter's school house lol! We have talked at some length about our next project after the house build.. and I think we're going to build a small A frame cabin and set up an "Airbnb" for our subscribers to rent.. provide the food, have classes and how-to's...had thought about using the pallet cabin.. but think we can do better. Plus there is a much prettier spot on the other side of the ridge. Thanks for watching again!
I hope to get y'all up to speed this weekend! Compared to this an A-frame should be easy! Just a matter of a design that would be small but comfortable.. it took me a year to design what I think will be a comfortable home for our family of 3 in a 12x16 floor plan, however this is a full time gig where as the Airbnb would be for short trips.
great job love it makes me want to build a small place dont have land it would be nice weekend get away
You should check out our current build!
It's for a "visit only" for friends or family, not a make yourself so comfortable you want to stay....I love it!
It's an adult fort! love it.
Great job on all this! Almost 2 years ago I built 12x12 cabin then added on a 12x20 and then a 12x10. This is now my family’s home. Adding another 12x20 now and plan to rest after this. What we did not do is build a tool shed yet. Your pallet cabin turned out so good that I’m building a pallet cabin/shed!
Awesome! Sounds like you have your own compound! Glad to be of inspiration.
I just stumbled upon the video and decided to watch it, and you can imagine my surprise when I saw a guy breaking into this shed (that I've been watching for several weeks, remodel a mobil home.) LOL... I enjoyed your video. You get around!
It's your wife's She-Shed! Great job! If you bought a burkey water filtration system you could drink that water. They are a bit pricey but some are small enough (1.5 gallons) so you could bring it back and forth with you. They also have a scratch and dent section and that might be right up your alley. Your rain water would be drinkable with that, as would water straight out of a pond, stream, lake, et. Lots of people use them in their off grid tiny houses. I just discovered your brother's homestead site and enjoy his humor along with his wife's quiet acceptance of his antics, now I can say, after watching you peek out from beneath the out-house, I am sure to enjoy your sense of humor, too.
Frances Campbell You can also make your own water purifier. I did, using Boss of the swamp directions. Real easy!
Frances Campbell
They also sell the Brita, pitcher sized water filters at Costco and on Amazon for under thirty bucks...
And these guys should put screen on top so that there are no mosquitoes laying eggs, birds taking baths, mice drowning.... in their hand washing water.
Love it!! It's Glamping. would be nice to have one of those mini wood stoves in there for cold weather.
Yes, glamping for homesteaders at least.
Idk how old this is, but I did something a bit like this. Started out being just a 3 walled structure as a wimd block, then I decided hell why not 4 walls a door and a tarp roof! Then I put a floor, roof, some plywood flap windows. It ended up being 8x8 ft. I added on a 4x8, then a half a frame on the other side.... Put a porch around 2 sides, and I was done...... Then I added an 8x12 full lofted at the end of the half a frame, ended up tearing that out and I put a "z" porch on it. All material was reclaimed and small trees that were cut clearing the spot. The roof rafters and sheathing for it was the only bought material. I did however use about 200$ in screws and hinges haha
Make a video of yours please. I love to see it sir.
@@trungminh321 if I do it will be a cell phone shot video haha
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No problems, maybe this guy will post a few pics for ya!
You boys did what a lot of people would love to do a place to get away and enjoy the time with friend's and family thanks for the great vid
Thanks! We love having a little get a way. Stay tuned for the video on our addition to the cabin.
very simple. very practical. very cheap. Nice ideas.
As they say in Alaska, "the worst cabin is better than the best tent"....absolutely right. You have a place to stay while you build your house....nice setup!
Thank you! It was a fun build! Hope to start on the real house soon if funds allow.
l really like your lifestyle.You have freedom from the hustle and bustle of a busy city.
I love this and your personality 😆
Keep on keeping on. Love it, camping in style. Brings memories of my Dad, he loved to build and make things, I want to follow his footsteps, my partner doesn't see it like I do. We argue lot about pallets as free wood. Just gonna do it 1 day and prove him different.
Awesome job with sentimental values keep up the good work. I'd love to camp a night or two there
Love your film and your little cabin. Perfect. Hope you get to spend many happy hours there.
We have built another much bigger house for full time living now! You might check it out!
That’s a cool way to enjoy being on your land, you might want to do a couple more around your land! AWESOME 👍😃
Yes, a mountain of pallet cabins would be great!
People would pay to experience a situation like you have there
one of my brothers currently lives in west asheville; one of my other brothers and i went to mars hill college, in mars hill nc, in the mid to late 90's(now mars hill university, which you know). that brother and i also lived in barnardsville, nc a few years during and after college. i worked in the asheville mall off of tunnel road for several years, my brother worked as a waiter at the chilli's restaurant right by that mall. and then my brother who currently lives in west asheville went to college two separate times at western nc university, and during those years in college there he lived all over the mountains of NC :) my family absolutely loves those areas of the NC mountains :) . we go back to mars hill quite often for the bascom lamar lunsford festival, it's among our favorites :) , we actually go back for that festival instead of going for our college homecoming weekend :) . it amazes me how the college campus has changed drastically since we were there in the 90's. i love that i stumbled upon your channel as i feel so acquainted with the area you live in from my many many years spent living there :) and my family's love of those mountains. my parents actually spent this weekend in saphire valley, and went and spent the day with my baby brother in downtown asheville, and then at his home in west asheville. i wish i had been able to go with them on this trip there, but sadly i wasn't able to this time, but i always look forward to returning to my stomping grounds in mars hill and asheville, and weaverville, and so many surrounding areas in those mountains.
The white interior is so striking !
Thanks! Most people hate it haha!
How dare we cover up the beautiful wood grain!
Painting walls white makes it feel brighter and happier, especially using the pallet wood I wanted people to want to stay in it and not think it was dirty.
There will be more videos on it in the future, finishing the bedroom edition, painting the outside and I think we're going to build a small back deck for it!
Our plan is to make a few more in that spot along with an outdoor kitchen and bath house. For family or possibly select subscribers to stay in for weekend gatherings.
Love it!! Little homey cabin in the woods! Exactly what I want to do in my woods on the back side of my property. SW Missouri.
I would certainly go with the finished size (after the addition) vs the current size it is in this video. Roughly 7×16 all said and done. 7x7 bedroom, 7x3 kitchen, 7x6 living room
Have it on my list to finish it! Just waiting on paint and time.
@@SteepintheWoods you should make more of these on your property and have them as mini get away cabins off grid. Business opportunity!!
Awesome videos inspired me ya get my own land and make me a getaway cabin with pallet wood🤓👍thanks
New subscriber here....I found you from Greenacre Homestead! I found this very interesting. Love me a cabin in the woods! You and your brother are very talented at projects etc. I enjoy your channel. I'm even watching u fix up the black Ford!
We are glad to have ya!
Very cool I just bought my mountain property in far sw VA and it's very similar to yours. Love the videos and the cool ideas. Can't wait to see what I can figure out.
For myself, its the only way to live! Forest over flat top!
Cant wait to see more videos, I like this guy
Dude your palet cabin is bad ass!!!
Fabulous video and cool cabin. Best wishes from Ireland 🇮🇪
Welcome to the Journey!!
I like The Rustic outside color, I used actual pallets to build mine, but I cheated on the siding and went to an actual pallet manufacturer😂 I hope it ages like that! Mine is on an island, check out how I got the wood out there😂 you'll get a kick out of it!
Great job! You should be proud of your accomplishment, it's very cool! I would love to have a mountain retreat to escape to when I needed it. Thank you for sharing it with us!
Thanks! With enough determination anyone can get there!
I dig it. Magnificent work of wood. Art wood.
Thanks! Sounds like you understand the meaning behind it. Stay tuned for the upcoming video of our addition.
Very quaint. Good job.
Water to drink and cook with. If that water is collected rainwater, it should be safe to drink and cook with as is. BUT, one could do a clean sand/gravel/ charcoal filter and that would be the finish safety on water purification. Boil the sand and gravel before using it in the filter. That ensures it is not going to counter the work of the charcoal.
Also, for increased cooking ability and for the sheer joy of doing it, build a rocket stove to cook on. Much more satisfying than using a propane/butane stove. Also, being outside, it is safer than using the standing stove you have there. And your fuel is free! Concrete blocks and cob makes a really nice rocket stove. We even can food on it as it is too hot in the house to can in the summer months.
But other than all of that, we like your little pallet house and love that you used pallets to build with. We also use pallets for building all sorts of things around our home.
I would do the same, probably not as well but yeah, you need a weekend or holiday place in the woods and, like the vast majority, you arent rolling in cash, its a nice wee cabin, and I wouldn't turn my nose up at it, in fact, if you ever get to Scotland, I could use some help!
New subscriber!!! Love all three videos. Love the pallet wood cabin!!! Excellent video!!! Please keep them coming!!! Chuck Knight from Buffalo, Texas. 🤠
As soon as I heard a place for her to do crafts, I immediately thought of a "She Shed"...something I am hoping my hubby will be making me in the near future! He keeps complaining about all my crafting supplies and the mess I make when I bring it all out when working! Easy Solution.....build me a crafting She Shed where I can I can work with "my tools as I need, as I want, and it would be my mess to clean up...just like his man cave" right? I LOVE the idea! Crafting is very therapeutic for so many of us folks and what a beautiful place where she can draw nature as a part of her inspiration!!! Great way to score some serious "Hubby Points"!!! They say, "happy wife, happy life" for a reason! This would also give hubby some time alone to work on something's that he wants to work on without the wife right there!! It's a win win in my book! Great idea Buddy!!! Make it happen for her ASAP cause it could be a great place to utilize during the winter months depending if you have enough solor charge and a way for her to work without freezing her nips off! Not sure where you guys are at but a small wood stive or a personal space heater might be needed in order to make her space usable during the cooler months!! She's gonna need a good study table and good shelving to hold her supplies depending on whatever crafting she enjoys doing! By adding deck spacing will also help so in the spring/summer months she can hopefully do some crafting outside lookinb at trees, hearing the birds, or just enjoying the peace and quite one gets from being in the woods!!! If not using it to have a guest stay the night, she can let air out of mattress and have full use of the living room for her creativeness to shine!!! Hubby, don't hesitate...get on it right away for her!! Can't wait to see what you guys end up doing with the place!
New Subbie gained today by me! Now to go check out your other 2 videos!! Hope you start uploading more often as that will really help your channel grow!! Maybe instead of 1 video every 2 months perhaps conside at least 1 video every 2 weeks to start with!! You got good content just need more exposure so you can get more of a broader following!! Guys love seeing building, clearing land, tools used for different projects, animal videos etc! Women love seeing loving hubbies making their wives dreams a reality, love to see different crafts, how people grab their inspiration for their crafts, if you guys have kids- how are the kids involved in each part of either building/maintaing/growing the homestead! Memories that will last from generations to generations...absolutely priceless in my mind! You can't go wrong i'm telling you! Great way to help/inspire people to take actions on their dreams not just think, I don't have the $, or I don't even know where to start, using recycled materials, seeing where you can upcycle items, love how you are mixing old with newer materials especially stuff that has family connections (Grandma's this & that, chair from the 40's etc) i wish you & your family the best of luck with this and any project in the future!!! You got great material for the off grid community (even not living there you are using solor power, composting toilet, water that your treating with bleach for now etc)!!! I sure hope to see alot more of your videos coming in the next few weeks!!
Your sitting on a little gem and don't even realize it!! As housing prices keep going up, jobs harder to find with tons of unnecessary schooling, more people looking for alternative ways of making off grid living, self sustaining living a reality, growing your own food so you know what goes into your food, how the animals were treated their whole lives, use of GMO'S vrs Organic, natural composing for your gardens etc!!! Like I said I look forward to watching you grow your channel, your homestead, and your wife's She Shed!!!!
Mental Escape... I need one
I love that cabin it looks very nice and peaceful relaxing. I'd like to buy some land at some point woodlands/forestland and build a cabin to get away from the hustle and bustle of life I've always been an outdoorsy person from a very young age But I'd want to live in a cabin away from the hustle and bustle of my life ( I know you have your cabin for relaxing and enjoying the woodland it is a truly nice cabin good job on the build )
Thanks! Sounds like you have the right idea. I hope you find what you are looking for!
@@SteepintheWoods Thank you
Thank you for sharing this. thanks for the upload. It is silly that people poo poo what you are doing when they have not done. cool stuff. I will be watching
Ah, if you go through life without making any enemies you're a coward, or worse!
Welcome to the journey!
@@SteepintheWoods first video i watched was the pallet out house.
With a sawyer hiking filter, or a Berkey filter that could be possible to be drinking water. I made a Berkey for less than $120, a sawyer is about 20 or $30 but only removes the bacteria, not viruses or heavy metals.
We use a gravity ceramic filter here at Our full time tiny house. No I'll effects as if yet!
I love your pallet cabin. I'd live in it. It's cute as sh_t. I'd put some frilly curtains up in the windows and plant flowers all around it and the outhouse. Hell Yeah! That would be my home sweet home. I have collected some pallets and bought a pallet buster to help take them apart. I've started collecting other wood to build me a shed out back as practice for building my own pallet cabin on my own land someday just like you did Josh. I love the extention or bedroom you add too. So adorable. ❤❤❤
Thanks!! It was a lot of fun! (Looking back haha!!)
If we put this place up for sale we will let you know first!
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i like you. i like how you come across. love your spot too. peace and blessings to you.
Thank you!
Very nice off-grid cabin (she cave😎). Good for 3 1/2 seasons, pretty cold in the deep winter of Feb. Where do you store the sour mash😂? 🦀
Very funny! No sour mash as of yet. ;)
Love that cabin!!! I'd live in it full time!! hahaha
I think it's awesome!!!
Great video! Whatever your reasons for this cute cabin is perfectly Alright! I love it!
Home or not...Perfect for a Hermitage for Life!
So you built it for me. 😂 😜 still waiting for a zipline. Imagine going down the hill 😂 ski lift style up
Haha, let me finish it first! Have a few things left to do with it..
I did find some cable! If possible I'll see if I can't make that happen for you!
I jus got land 3 months ago and wanna do kind of the same like u have
That's awesome! It don't take a lot of money, just hard work. You got it!
Great. I like your hats.is any hatt a tilleyhat?
my trailer is falling apart i would to have this on my place to live in would be perfict size for me since I live alone
I would have chosen to build a one-room bunk house with a small wood stove inside and an attached screened porch that would serve as the outdoor kitchen and dining area. I would probably cover the exterior walls with a layer of corrugated metal panels or just a lot of old license plates used like shingles to keep all those horizontal grooves in the pallet pieces from holding rainwater and rotting.
It's a She Shed. I think every woman should have one. A place to regroup, to be creative. Love it.
Sweet Pea 🤣😂🤣😂🤣
@Sweet Pea wow you come up with that one yourself?
Are you going to add a wood stove? This thing is mint! Did you name it yet?
Thanks! So far it's just the Pallet Cabin. Any sugguestions?
What about STEEP, then can say literally say "I'm going to Steep in the woods"👍👍 it's awesome man. Looks so peaceful!!
Bom dia senhor, gostei muito da sua ideia sobre o reaproveitamento do pallet. Não imaginava que poderia fazer uma boa cabana. Vocês me deram uma inspiração em construir numa aqui no Brasil. Deus abençoe o senhor e sua família. Uma pergunta: quantos pallet foram usados e qual a metragem quadrado desta cabana?
Great place an why, any one would assume that is silly because i was taught if you assume you make an ass out of you an me. Lo, love it an the white paint brighten it up.
It really did! We plan to revisit that build once our house is at a stopping point! Want to do some landscaping around it, finish and paint it, as well as add a tiny back deck in haha
Love it!! Grown-up "Fort"!
That was ridiculously easy to break into your cabin
Hey. I like a simple cabin like yours. But I have a qst: in the building video, you said that the hay was doing its job (keeping the warmth outside). Did you use hay for insulation? If yes, how did you use it in the wall, cause my qst s referring the humidity with the hay, creating molds inside the wall. Tks.
New sub, I bought a home in TN. from Michigan and I have 3.5 acres which a good portion is woods area. It needs some natural cleaning I like what you said that you need to cut trees or you loose all of it. I am on the Plateau of the Appalachian mountain range in East Tn. I want to clean out and make some trails throughout my woods area do you have an suggestions?
I wanta come visit hehe
Never mind you answered my question!!!!!!!
Do you sell plans for this? Very smart build!!!
I doubt I'm tech-savvy enough to make computer plans, but who knows I might break out a chalkboard and make a video on it and the tiny house at some point.
Will you put a wood stove or solar heat? Not sure how cold it gets where you are.
It says if foundations not right then great will b fall of the house any ideas on foundations
It depends, if it's a movable structure. You should check out some of my latest videos..
If it's not meant to be movable I would put it on 4x4 or 6x6 posts concreted in the ground.
I did both on our tiny house build
Great work. What are the dimensions for your pallet cabin?
Thanks! Roughly 7ft by 9 ft. We also have a video coming of the addition we have put on after this.
We got the same backpack I think...
Enjoyed the videos
I know were not friends,but I want to come with my family!
U guys remind me of me and my brothers
Migliore vita senza problemi di affitto io ci vivrei benissimo
that is a mansion compared to the 4'x4'x8' hut Anthony camped in for 5 years , >> homeless Toronto channel
💓Is this hole free on the inside by this I mean can any animals get in ?💓
There's certainly a bunch of holes but so far nothing's bothered with them..
We're going to redress it later this winter hopefully get it back up to snuff and take it to the next level!
You have one new sub sir :*
Thanks!
Can I come up for a dews days?
We will have a small B& B business in the future, once we do, it will be posted here!
Steep in the Woods awesome!
Dogghouse for woman is called a she shed
What state are you in?
North Carolina
I had to have some trees cut myself, just to make room, and it would be so nice to have someone come and buck them up for me. I have land too (the Hollow) and yes, I tried tenting too! It was miserable, and we have lots of dangerous wildlife. My first phase of development was to add a proper driveway, not it didn't even have that. This is when I had the trees cleared. The next phase was to add a 12 x 24 shed, that I now have a small kitchen area, a living room area, and a proper sleeping area. My first night there, a couple of years ago, I slept in November, on the floor, and was I ever cold! Next day I made a trip to Lowes for insulation. I have since added a kerosene heater. I did build a pallet outhouse, because when I had the driveway work done, I had the equipment there to dig a deep hole. My next phase had already started, as I found a repo double wide that has just been delivered.
It’s called a “She Shed.”
Could a man wife and a child live here in this place and live on the land as well
what up ..I couldn’t see why not, if it gets a bit small just add another room to it .👍
👍👍👍
The cabin will be a she shed
I’m very frightened
Need more videos bud.
the outhouse is to close to the main house, i know
Annette Millette , how far do you want to go ? Think about it if it starts raining or snows , I would not want to go to far , and secondly no one cares when your in an outhouse , every one has to go don’t they.
@@fishmutenough to removed the scent from returning to you.
Is it an outhouse or compost toilet. If it's a compost toilet there will be no odor
Just what everyone needs / to get the hell out of the city ???
Relax shack
More then likely that will be my daughter's school house lol!
We have talked at some length about our next project after the house build..
and I think we're going to build a small A frame cabin and set up an "Airbnb" for our subscribers to rent.. provide the food, have classes and how-to's...had thought about using the pallet cabin.. but think we can do better. Plus there is a much prettier spot on the other side of the ridge.
Thanks for watching again!
Just waiting patiently on the next video can't wait to see it you're doing a fine job
A frame is a pretty simple build I'm thinking
I hope to get y'all up to speed this weekend!
Compared to this an A-frame should be easy!
Just a matter of a design that would be small but comfortable.. it took me a year to design what I think will be a comfortable home for our family of 3 in a 12x16 floor plan, however this is a full time gig where as the Airbnb would be for short trips.
I like it but i am a Born and Breed Country Girl ;)
Dude your trying to explain it to hard....it’s all good..
A she shed lol
And many more to come!
eine der schlechtesten Arbeiten, die ich je gesehen habe, mein 5-jähriger Neffe könnte das besser!
Doch das Haus ist nicht so schlecht, nur schreckliche Möbel und Inneneinrichtung.