No riving knife. No push sticks. No blade guard. Wearing gloves. Standing in front of the table saw. Reaching over the spinning blade. While the build was awesome (and well done on making whatever you have work!), please consider how dangerous a table saw is. Many poor folks have had their lives changed because they underestimated them. Imagine how hard achieving your dream house and land would be if you or your SO was missing all the digits on a hand?
I'm sorry, but cloth gloves while using power saws is a recipe for disaster. If gloves come into contact with a power saw blade it doesn't cut, it pulls....pulls your hand right into the blade. I've met more than one woodworker without fingers because of this! Cool vid though!
Get a grip we all know about health and safety and I'm Shure the whole intention of this great video wasnt about that it was how to build an authentic western style hot tub .and I'm possibly and very Shure that you have not ever violated any health and safety issues in your life . Yes I spotted a few without the circular saw guard also but .just get a grip and enjoy some ones great effort s .. and like there hard efforts they didn't have to post it but hey they did ..👏👏👏🏴🥃
A push stick is a tool that can be bought or alternatively, easily produced yourself and although very simple in design, plays an important role in the safety operating procedures of a table saw.
I’d highly recommend, my dad cut through two nerves and two tendons after the wood jumped on a table saw... nearly lost his finger. He had to have two surgeries and his finger doesn’t rlly work anymore... needless to say every cut he makes now is with a push stick and feather board
Any moving machinery for that matter. My dad got his hand pulled into a sprocket and chain. Had to reverse machine to get hand out. He was fortunate he only lost 1 finger.
This is so cool. I absolutely love the fact you sourced most of the wood from your property. I am in awe. Literally almost cried watching you create such beautiful wood from your property. This is amazing, and I will pass this on to my kids one day.
I enjoyed Alyssa's narration. I miss the teamwork of Jess and Alyssa on camera. The hours spent on editing this year had to be a challenge in catching up. The music background was perfect and did not take away from any of the video. I almost passed this video up but am glad i watched.
What a nice project. :) Oh man, this guy is lucky to have a wife that is a "handywoman" and enjoys participating in the big task of building a complete home from scratch.
Loved watching this again. Started thinking about building a hot tub and knew just the video series to watch. Then I saw this one. I see the playlist is still here so I'll go cruise that through that again. Glad to see y'all still around. Cool to see that crazy cat too.
I have been following you for awhile. In fact i believe the very first video i watched was of you two in the hot tub. The house was not even started yet. Love you both. Love your videos. Merry Christmas.
But hey, we have no idea if she's stubborn or has huge bad traits. I tell ya what, my wife is super hot and also super selfish. I love her to death; I just always come second lol
You don’t put the pieces in beside it all the way in you have them angled out towards the last piece the slide the last stave in and then tap on the pieces next to the last one after that use the cables or metals straps that come with premanufactured hot tubs to tight them all together
An inspiration, just what I was looking for my planned build. But for heavens sake girl, USE A PUSH STICK, @ 2:20 you won't enjoy your hot tub nearly as much with seven fingers!
Pushing by hand is no big deal but using gloves... That is crazy. I have come across several people who have made that mistake with various power tools
Il watched all the video. In last Season, I think we saw Jesse talk more than he perform (no offense, just what I feel 😉). I love this new video style, even if it is a summary with already seen actions. On the cabinet I love when Jesse do, I fast foward when he talk to much (because I understand technical issues ans just want to see how he solve them...). Thanks for the work and the share! See U.
Wow, so the tub sealed itself once the wood had enough water and time to swell? The simplicity is amazing. I suppose it could be bigger is someone wanted. Another UA-cam hole to fall down...love it.
Im so envious of you guys. I wish i had made similar life choices when i was younger. Now my life is fixed due to health and family obligations. Do all you can while you are young.
That's my biggest fear that i dont have time to do any of this stuff, mainly because of the money, upcoming responsebilities due to my age and strict law when comes to construction, need detail project and permit for everything. Best of luck to you, hang on!
Not sure why there's so much negativity. It's about the build, making something yourself.....I've thrown away all kinds of money trying to make/build/fix or "invent" something just because.....I like it.
You don't see that very often, if at all. The hot tub is extraordinary too. Very awesome that you got out of the city and into something that makes sense.
Great video! I'm assembling what I need to build a hot tub and sauna for my wife. Shhh! Don't tell her; its a surprise. I admire your teamwork and obvious love for each other. Wish there were more Americans like you!
So I noticed there was no gluing on the rails -- is this essentially compression and swelling of wood to seal the leaks over time, hence more water filling?
Kistilan yes, it's like a wooden boat- the water swells the wood and makes it watertight. Let it dry out and it will leak when first refilled until the wood swells again.
Got ptsd watching her with the saw. Someone get them a tracing for a push stick. I notch out the handle of my hammer so that there's aways a push stick in my belt.
this looks like a pretty warm house for this South Central Alaska region. The Romans actually refused to cross the Alps for a long time. They considered the northern winter season as barbarian. Only when they invented underfloor heating and Roman steam bath they moved northwards.
My guy landed this cutie and said "I have to move her in the woods away from people before she realizes what she's done". Haha 😛 I'm joking, I'm joking. Great videos guys, I'm super jealous!
Very nice, well done. Suggestion from Sweden: Build a little wood fired Sauna next to your platform. Then keep cool water in the tub. Then go between the hot sauna and the cool tub. Even more refreshing. :)
nm looked it up, thanks! "Do not wear gloves while operating your table saw. Gloves cause a loss to your sense of touch as well as a possible loss of gripping power. Most gloves are also loose fitting which gives the chance for the blade to catch on them. However, use a glove whenever you are changing the blade"
For your own safty you NEED to remake your cables. Look up the term “never saddle a dead horse” it will show your tension cables are assembled in a dangerous way.
If you watch cable clamp failures its never the clamps that fail but the live end of the cable gets cut into when the clamps are on wrong, that will cause a cable rated for 2 tons rip at like 800 lbs of lifting ( or pullling ) stress
I'm a carpenter and I can appreciate the hard work they have done but not using a push stick was frightening to me, can be easy made in about a minute. Stay safe.
And me as a German: No riving knive and gloves on.....Here these are fundamental safety rules. And we also have jokes about how people working this circular saws order their beer in a bar...
@@aidanch2755 They were ripping at 4''+ wide lol...why do you need a push stick for that? Using a push stick when you don't really need it is actually more dangerous than using your hand.. Everyone who picks up a hammer at work calls themselves a carpenter. If you can't make a 4'' rip on a table saw with no push stick then you aren't a carpenter. If you didn't cringe at the fact that they were wearing gloves while operating a table saw, then you aren't a carpenter.
Long? They were 3' boards...They were ripping at 4''+ wide lol...why do you need a push stick for that? Using a push stick is actually more dangerous to use on pieces that large.
Guys! This makes me cry! Like it’s so beautiful. All you have built together!!! I know seems over the top, but if you have the same dream... you know... you feel it...
No riving knife. No push sticks. No blade guard. Wearing gloves. Standing in front of the table saw. Reaching over the spinning blade.
While the build was awesome (and well done on making whatever you have work!), please consider how dangerous a table saw is. Many poor folks have had their lives changed because they underestimated them. Imagine how hard achieving your dream house and land would be if you or your SO was missing all the digits on a hand?
I see this was recommended for everyone today as well!
*FOR SAFETY REASONS do not wear gloves* while working with rotating blades!!! Also *use pushing sticks* at the end of cut planks.
ok mommy
As a person who has picked up fingers before and still has flashbacks from time to time I agree with the original comment.
You can almost smell that freshly cut timber as they are knocking the wood together. Looks fantastic. Well done.
GREAT WORK. GREAT WOMAN AND GREAT MAN TWO SUCCEEDED TOGETHER.
What a great snapshot of where you were and where you are Merry Christmas to the three of you “now.”
four, if you count Bugaboo !
I'm sorry, but cloth gloves while using power saws is a recipe for disaster. If gloves come into contact with a power saw blade it doesn't cut, it pulls....pulls your hand right into the blade. I've met more than one woodworker without fingers because of this! Cool vid though!
I was cringing that they weren't using push sticks. They have enough spare wood around !!
Get a grip we all know about health and safety and I'm Shure the whole intention of this great video wasnt about that it was how to build an authentic western style hot tub .and I'm possibly and very Shure that you have not ever violated any health and safety issues in your life . Yes I spotted a few without the circular saw guard also but .just get a grip and enjoy some ones great effort s .. and like there hard efforts they didn't have to post it but hey they did ..👏👏👏🏴🥃
What would you suggest using instead? Leather gloves?
@@user-pe2yx9kt4e no gloves at all
@@kaimarecek2885 thank you for answering!
I'm guessing everyone else had this randomly recommended to them today lol
Yep
Yepp
Nope. I've been looking at building wooden tubs lately. Not random at all for me.
Yea, randomly recommend it to me😂
Random as random can horse
1. NEVER PUT HAND CLOSE TO SPINNING BLADE.
2. NEVER WEAR GLOVES WHILE USING A ROTATING POWER TOOL
AMAZING WORK THO GREAT VIDEO!
A push stick is a tool that can be bought or alternatively, easily produced yourself and although very simple in design, plays an important role in the safety operating procedures of a table saw.
Insanely dangerous. Lucky you didn’t got cut guys -1
I’d highly recommend, my dad cut through two nerves and two tendons after the wood jumped on a table saw... nearly lost his finger. He had to have two surgeries and his finger doesn’t rlly work anymore... needless to say every cut he makes now is with a push stick and feather board
I wish me and my wife could get along long enough to build something like that lol
Please dont use gloves at turning mashines like a circular saw because if the blade catches the glove it pulls your hand into the sawblade
that's german work safety.
Also... those fingers within an inch of the the blades on fence-less router table and table-saw with no guard or riving knife had me worried.
du atze
Any moving machinery for that matter. My dad got his hand pulled into a sprocket and chain. Had to reverse machine to get hand out. He was fortunate he only lost 1 finger.
I thought it was a hot tub kit....excellent job and what a journey.
I thought so too
This is so cool. I absolutely love the fact you sourced most of the wood from your property. I am in awe. Literally almost cried watching you create such beautiful wood from your property. This is amazing, and I will pass this on to my kids one day.
no gloves on the table saw!!! they will catch and pull your whole hand in.
I enjoyed Alyssa's narration. I miss the teamwork of Jess and Alyssa on camera. The hours spent on editing this year had to be a challenge in catching up. The music background was perfect and did not take away from any of the video. I almost passed this video up but am glad i watched.
Wow she’s cute, nice of her to build this with her dad
that's funny, i thought they looked the same age.
Savage
Someone is jealous
yeaah "over weight and cute" sure...
First i was sceptic how you can build a hot tub in 13 minutes but you build the hot tub AND the house in 13 minutes. I'm blown away :)
What a nice project. :)
Oh man, this guy is lucky to have a wife that is a "handywoman" and enjoys participating in the big task of building a complete home from scratch.
Loved watching this again. Started thinking about building a hot tub and knew just the video series to watch. Then I saw this one. I see the playlist is still here so I'll go cruise that through that again. Glad to see y'all still around. Cool to see that crazy cat too.
I have been following you for awhile. In fact i believe the very first video i watched was of you two in the hot tub. The house was not even started yet. Love you both. Love your videos. Merry Christmas.
buying land with such a lovely woman was a win for the guy....
But hey, we have no idea if she's stubborn or has huge bad traits. I tell ya what, my wife is super hot and also super selfish. I love her to death; I just always come second lol
@@derrickanderson2783 haha its a win for you both then :P
*you need a push block for that table saw before you lose a finger or two*
why i feel like i've seen this 3 times over the last 3 years...just keep re-uploading it!
She has a great voice, and great craftsmanship by both of them. Reminds me of how they make whiskey barrels
@7:50 how did you put the last one?! it was so frustrating coming to the end of the round and not seeing how you put in the last piece :p
Hahaha, I was looking forward to seeing that last piece fit in also.
You don’t put the pieces in beside it all the way in you have them angled out towards the last piece the slide the last stave in and then tap on the pieces next to the last one after that use the cables or metals straps that come with premanufactured hot tubs to tight them all together
So surprised that they still have 20 fingers, after all, that time!!!
I gave up preaching hand safety here - pointless.
I seriously cringed on the table saw parts..,..."shake hands with danger"
And still have all your fingers. Marvelous video.
Quarantine got me to some weird places
me to Etienne lol where abouts are you in lockdown ?? im in the uk on the southcoast :)
I like how the whole house being built was just a side note.
An inspiration, just what I was looking for my planned build. But for heavens sake girl, USE A PUSH STICK, @ 2:20 you won't enjoy your hot tub nearly as much with seven fingers!
Anyone else find themselves yelling PUSH STICK!!
also why would you were gloves at s saw? extremely dangerous
No. Because I know how to use a table saw.
More kids like you and the world will survive just nicely.
THANKS for sharing your creativity and, above all else, your manifest happiness. Sometimes it's the journey as much as the destination!
I admire people that can build with lumber....you guys make a great team.
i cringe everytime they push the last inches of the wood with their hand right next to the blade.
It wasn' t even close to cutting anything off . What ?? Do you work for OSHA ???
Yeah I know what you mean I was thinking were is the push block
@@kenriches7403 I guess you’ve never witnessed one of them kicking back then 🥴
Pushing by hand is no big deal but using gloves... That is crazy. I have come across several people who have made that mistake with various power tools
Il watched all the video. In last Season, I think we saw Jesse talk more than he perform (no offense, just what I feel 😉). I love this new video style, even if it is a summary with already seen actions. On the cabinet I love when Jesse do, I fast foward when he talk to much (because I understand technical issues ans just want to see how he solve them...). Thanks for the work and the share! See U.
I appreciate how the cat basically supervised all your projects...
Wow, so the tub sealed itself once the wood had enough water and time to swell? The simplicity is amazing. I suppose it could be bigger is someone wanted. Another UA-cam hole to fall down...love it.
Im so envious of you guys. I wish i had made similar life choices when i was younger. Now my life is fixed due to health and family obligations. Do all you can while you are young.
That's my biggest fear that i dont have time to do any of this stuff, mainly because of the money, upcoming responsebilities due to my age and strict law when comes to construction, need detail project and permit for everything. Best of luck to you, hang on!
7:53 - Anyone who has ever dealt with steel cable laughed at him trying to cut 3/8in steel cable with tin snips
With tin snips none the less.
Nice. Priorities, man's building a hot tub b4 having a house to live in. Excellent.
MEANS not men's.
It's nice how people have constructive ideas and criticisms ... Too bad so many don't have any manners ... Nice joinery ...
That looks awesome. I give y’all props for living off grid. I live in a camper 9 months out of the year for work and that’s a struggle sometimes lol
Watching you guys use the table saw is super sketchy. End product looks awesome!
@Adam Jensen exactly what I thought!
UA-cam recommendations brought me here, and i dont regret :) hasnt disappointed me in quite some time now xD
Not sure why there's so much negativity. It's about the build, making something yourself.....I've thrown away all kinds of money trying to make/build/fix or "invent" something just because.....I like it.
That looks very relaxing
I am impressed the way you are working together as a team.
You don't see that very often, if at all. The hot tub is extraordinary too. Very awesome that you got out of the city and into something that makes sense.
Use a wood push stick. It will save your fingers one day.
Double Agent ya it was painful watching them use the table saw like that
Where is your push stick for table saw ?
A woman that can work alongside her husband like this one is a treasure.
Provided housework duties are not neglected.
Very nice. All your hard work paid off. Love it. Love the house too
Two enterprising people who got together and regardless of the damages of society enjoyed life as it should be
Glad your wood working skills are better than your ability to measure time.
Gloves and moving blades do not mix. This is just one of the cardinal woodworking rules.
oh yes!!same
That girl of yours is a definite keeper. She worked tirelessly, well done both of you
Great video! I'm assembling what I need to build a hot tub and sauna for my wife. Shhh! Don't tell her; its a surprise. I admire your teamwork and obvious love for each other. Wish there were more Americans like you!
Awesome. You guys did a great job. Thanks for putting in the work to make a video and share it with us all.
So I noticed there was no gluing on the rails -- is this essentially compression and swelling of wood to seal the leaks over time, hence more water filling?
Kistilan yes, it's like a wooden boat- the water swells the wood and makes it watertight. Let it dry out and it will leak when first refilled until the wood swells again.
@@spencerwilton5831 That sounds pretty tight.
They did wood glue the bottom though, right?
Using gloves on a mill machine is extremely dangerous
Got ptsd watching her with the saw. Someone get them a tracing for a push stick. I notch out the handle of my hammer so that there's aways a push stick in my belt.
just about to write this!!
same for me
One builds something, millions watching with odd satisfaction. All the essence of human beings ;)
If you look closely. What they’re doing in the video takes longer than 13 min
Like others, got to point out that your use of the saw is shocking.
this looks like a pretty warm house for this South Central Alaska region. The Romans actually refused to cross the Alps for a long time. They considered the northern winter season as barbarian. Only when they invented underfloor heating and Roman steam bath they moved northwards.
It is barbarian. Its nature
Her using that table saw with gloves on makes me nervous
For others watching this, definitely do NOT wear gloves while using a table saw.
For sure. I rather have part of a finger cutoff over my whole hand being ripped apart.
Or don't bend over the blade 😂
Awesome job you two ! Blessings to all of you.
You need a push through tool and a guard on that table saw, Fingers are not cheap!
I was getting nervous every time they made a cut
@@TheKingKapper you were expecting them to cut a finger off in a youtube video?
jeez use a push stick or something on that table saw, you're one kickback from losing a finger
He’s using the miter gauge to push.
Once again the UA-cam algorithm has brought us all together.
That’s just beautiful, but how did you get the last stave in?
That’s what I want to know.
Am I the only who thought they were gonna be able to build a hot tub in 13 minutes after this video?
@7:50-7:52 how did you get the last piece in?
was wondering this too, disappointed they didn't show it
@@Skud0rz from above / below ;)
4:12 Never do that, kids. I've seen that story play out too many times. And always install a SawStop.
Never do what, exactly?
@@smugmode Never use a rip fence and a mitre gauge together.
My guy landed this cutie and said "I have to move her in the woods away from people before she realizes what she's done". Haha 😛 I'm joking, I'm joking. Great videos guys, I'm super jealous!
Amazing job. Beautiful scenery.
Very nice, well done. Suggestion from Sweden: Build a little wood fired Sauna next to your platform. Then keep cool water in the tub. Then go between the hot sauna and the cool tub. Even more refreshing. :)
Eric Cartman , you have no Idea what you are missing. In Finland the first think you build in a projekt like this is the sauna. Off course.
Your skills are great but please take off your gloves when using that table saw. Your hand may thank you some day.
nm looked it up, thanks! "Do not wear gloves while operating your table saw. Gloves cause a loss to your sense of touch as well as a possible loss of gripping power. Most gloves are also loose fitting which gives the chance for the blade to catch on them. However, use a glove whenever you are changing the blade"
For your own safty you NEED to remake your cables. Look up the term “never saddle a dead horse” it will show your tension cables are assembled in a dangerous way.
Huh today I learned something. I can't imagine holding 1 ton of water is going to stress these too much though...
If you watch cable clamp failures its never the clamps that fail but the live end of the cable gets cut into when the clamps are on wrong, that will cause a cable rated for 2 tons rip at like 800 lbs of lifting ( or pullling ) stress
Just want eveyone safe, no reason to go to an ER these days
NEVER feed the last few inches of wood into the table saw by hand !!!!
I literally paused the video at that exact moment. Yikes.
I was anticipating this to become some sort of horrible hospital visit story
but you decided not to show how you got the last piece in, thanks for that.
Great Project. But Jesus, it's just a matter of time that someboby will lose fingers or worse. Or your gloves get into the talbesaw.
Yeah, you aren't always safer wearing gloves, especially when working with power tools.
LOVE IT. YOU 2 ARE ......... JUST AIN'T ENOUGH WORDS. A FINE WOMAN IS A RARE TREASURE.
Ain't that right ;)
YIKES that's scary watching them use the miter saw & table saw while wearing gloves. Time for a safety class!
Guy is genius for designing it so small she would have to sit in his lap ;)
Great video, you both seem very happy and are truly an inspiration!
Please Please Please use a push stick on the table saw
And a riving knife
Absolute must do!
I just don't think that I could build that in 13 min.
Adventures of Frank and Tina no biggie just put your body on fast forward.
Gloves and table saw is no no.
why
@@95netta Kickback and getting caught and ripping your finger(s) off
@@deanharrysmith718 When you're skillfull, careful and not acting under stress, that is not so likely to happen.
what's wrong with a push stick and a table extension?
save 15% on life insurance. ;P
is there a difference between skill and confidence?
Wow, you must have nerves of steel to cut long planks on a table saw without a push stick.
I'm a carpenter and I can appreciate the hard work they have done but not using a push stick was frightening to me, can be easy made in about a minute. Stay safe.
And me as a German: No riving knive and gloves on.....Here these are fundamental safety rules.
And we also have jokes about how people working this circular saws order their beer in a bar...
@@aidanch2755 They were ripping at 4''+ wide lol...why do you need a push stick for that? Using a push stick when you don't really need it is actually more dangerous than using your hand.. Everyone who picks up a hammer at work calls themselves a carpenter. If you can't make a 4'' rip on a table saw with no push stick then you aren't a carpenter. If you didn't cringe at the fact that they were wearing gloves while operating a table saw, then you aren't a carpenter.
Long? They were 3' boards...They were ripping at 4''+ wide lol...why do you need a push stick for that? Using a push stick is actually more dangerous to use on pieces that large.
@@coreyg7364 i was cringing for both reasons. Not all the cuts were 4inches. Some got awefully close
OUSTANDING ! Love your energy and independence .
Guys! This makes me cry! Like it’s so beautiful. All you have built together!!! I know seems over the top, but if you have the same dream... you know... you feel it...
using the table saw with your hands close to the blade seems a little risky
That table saw without a tool to push the material at the end makes me uncomfortable x)
Be safe
How's the hot tub holding up? It's been 8 years now?
Love the cat was cute. Nice tub thanks
"luxury on a budget requires ninja skills" 💯💯💯