Carpenter for 30 some years. Not counting anymore. Watch you every week. Your work is Beautiful ! Amazingly creative ! Super inspiring ! Thank you . Stay safe !
Never really done any carpentry or woodworking, but watching him make this stuff makes me think I might be able to build something. When it warms up, of course!
He’s proof that where the mind wants to go. Your whole presence will follow n figure it out ! Ups n downs I’m sure. But Damn ! He’s happy n free ! A real life. ❤️
Your comment about preferring the tent. I get it. I have a swag. I prefer my swag. It’s toasty warm in winter. Nice n cool n bug free in summer. Yep. I’m on your side.
I'm the same way with the headphones, always someone talking or meditation going in the background, to keep my mind busy. The present moment is a better place to live.
I pride myself on being able to judge people's charater , and I had you pegged as one of the good ones , and then you said you liked the grumpy old men movies well..........you just went to the top of my I like you list !!!!! I love those movies and all the stars in them , I miss seeing them . You know you might consider that foam insulation without the silver sides or bubble wrap it could be removed in the summer ! Great video as always . Oh also deer horn door handles , and maybe a little shelf just above the heater for batteries, just a thought .
I'm so excited! Spent the first 45 minutes yelling, "Turn the heater on! Come on Ryan, turn the heater on!" LOL🤣🤣 Not having to fight frozen batteries, water and such will hopefully mean you get to spend more time on fun projects. And we get to watch!
@@livingdeeply15 Likely much longer, but the camera just won't cooperate. Heck, I don't see how he can stand being out in those temps for 10 minutes! I'm down here in AL whining because it's 40F today 😶
Not trying to be critical but the cross bracing on the door should go from the hinge side at the bottom and the latch side at the top. In that configuration it is a “compression brace” instead of a tension brace. My 2 cents.
yep... i noticed that soon as he hung it back up...i would suggest he puts the other brace on..cut a middle section in the brace he did now so it can pass through as 1 piece going from the bottom hinge side up to the other top corner
Thinking the same. On my 9' hung sawmill doors I have a double braced put in now because I started with tension lol... But with that little door deflection may not show for many years.
“Nothing I build is ever square” as square lies on table in the shot!! Lol!! I’ve been watching for at least a year now and yes I know exactly what you meant.
That aha moment when you realize you could have done that work inside. While you worked outside I was wondering why you weren't inside...lol It's 16° down here at the bottom of the mitten. Much respect for your skills. Stay warm!!
First time viewer and new subscriber here.I had to comment as soon as i saw you grabbing a frozen snack in which i initially thought was a leftover roof shingle. Pretty impressive work with that chainsaw.Im glad you chose the corner for the stove.Nice work overall,stay warm.
My week is complete now that you’re here. Can’t wait til you’re tucked in. This has been especially fun and I’m so happy for you. That sounds like another great idea for a work bench and it makes it 4 seasons, so pretty much it can be available whenever you need it, ummmm warm socks and boots.
Spent the last two weeks binging your channel from #1. Just hit me why you haven’t built a covered milling are where you can do your milling out from under the weather and store your lumber. Like a bigger version of the ATV port. Thanks for sharing this journey. It’s been a nice escape. Love your work.
Your almost there. Get the battens on and you are good to go. Love the door. Yes you need an unusual handle for the door. That little heater is in just the right spot to sleep next to. Stay warm and safe.
Well heck yeah we’re happy with it! It’s amazing and now you have a warm place to sleep, dry your clothes, and work. How much more could a person want? I just love watching you build stuff.
Another good job I really enjoy watching you work you are very clever and you do a nice job and you’re really clever with a chainsaw keep up the good work God bless
Hello from the Netherlands . To protect your Go-Pro from the cold, you can grab a Kooler sleeve around a drink can or beer bottles. for your power-tools batteries, pull a termo work or traking sock over the battery, you can probably leave the sock over it yourself when the battery is on the machine. to insulate the tiny cabin later, I would just look around to see if people don't want to get rid of their old insulation or remnants of a renovation for free or very cheap, so you always do a small piece if you have some insulation material and it costs nothing or almost nothing . thanks for the video . Sincerely, Hollandduck from the Netherlands
I've really enjoyed this build series. A lot of great ideas here. For future reference: when you install your drip edge, you place it UNDER the building felt at the eaves, but OVER the felt on the rake. The idea is that on the eaves, you want to direct the runoff over the fascia. On the rake, the edge is to prevent wind-driven rain from getting under the felt and rotting your underlayment.
I have seen very small stoves in some tiny home builds same size or smaller. They were set up mid wall on self. They don’t always need to rest on the floor. 💕
❤️ I just love your show! Watch every video, and I’m a 73 year old woman that owned a decorating business! 😊 I also love that this is all happening in my home state and I live in Louisiana. Gosh it’s hot and humid here! Ugh
I got too jealous of your fancy chainsaw helmet and had to get one. It's head luxury and so much more comfy than the orange things that everyone sells.
Seriously don’t understand why I watch your channel but I always look forward to your projects since I found you! 😂 hope you are enjoying this cold weather and are able to stay warm inside now! See you next week!
39:15 I recommend you add trusses (diagonals) to the hinge side of the wall. A few W's should keep that wall solid. I like the drying rack idea. Before that, I liked where you started putting the heater. Add a fresh air inlet to heater from outside. So cold air isn't pulled into cabin through all the walls.
She is a gorgeous little cabin. Simple foil Buble wrap that can be remove in the summer would make it a tad warmer in the winter. You may find you want to go full on building this in a full time nest with a loft. Would not be that hard to make a lean to shop on the back and really set it up for more space for projects when weather is cold.
Maybe consider putting reflective heat foil on ceiling between rafters to help keep it warmer and use less propane and possibly adding more pavers around the stove to help hold the heat on lower setting once warmed up. Great job on the cabin though, I’m anxious to see how you setup your porch or steps come spring time.
I kept thinking that too with a gas stove. The draft might be more difficult for wood burning if he chose a small rocket stove, but the upside is he gets the radiant heat off the stovepipe as it is now. With the amount of wood you have Ryan, it seems like a rocket stove would be a given, but I’m saying that from a luxury living standpoint. Managing fire wood for what seems like a back up situation for you might be another chainsaw and axe event. It’s pretty easy to get one and try it out in the same space. Having both to swap out might be a good plan for that time that you have the unnoticed gas leak (👋🏼 two weeks ago on my gas stove fueled by small LP tanks outside). Danner and I are planning dual-fuel on our generator and we’ve been considering what to do with the LP tank to avoid this. Also don’t forget that with the huge volume of that stove those valves will freeze if you don’t have some way to warm the tank.
You can take your slanted generator roof and put it over the Back Wall then you can build a workbench and then you can insulate it and then have your generator there to where you can charge your batteries and stuff
Love the build. If you want something to help hold in heat but still see the boards some clear plastic can help. Also a fan at the peak blowing the heat back down. The tar paper and shingles will hold quite a bit in.
Q? Why use a propane stove when you have an abundance of wood. And a wood stove would heat that little room far far better?? PS: "pre-form" cap shingles over something round..like a thermos, pipe etc.
Great choice i built a 2 story off grid mini cabin 8x10 ft. You must use propane heat in such a small cabin, wood stoves take too much space. Im using a wall mounted unvented heater and ive used this same small heater in 2 other cabins ive built and never ever had any issues with it. Mine has 3 ceramic plates and I finally metal sided this cabin and huge difference in heating and with the stupid mice, no mice since the metal siding was put on.
The one awesome thing about your propane stove is you don't have to keep burning wood or stoking the coals instant heat. Once the battens are installed the tiny home willb tight. One precaution though I would get a CO2 detector cause you are using propane to heat with. Other than that another OUTSTANDING job. Look forward to more. GOD BLESS BE SAFE STAY WARM AND HEALTHY. JIM
I know you plan on putting the bunk on hinges. I think it would be great to make the bunk so that you can mount the hinges up higher as well. That way, nine months out of the year, the bunk can convert into an appropriate height workbench.
looks great, on the shingle ridge normally you would buy a non architectural shingle that is color matched that is one layer then your ridge would have been easier to lay.
Just a thought, maybe build a roofed structure that you can store wood under to keep it out of rain and snow. If ya build it big enough then you can clean up the boards and do your cuts under cover, I wouldn't put walls on it though.
thats it my son keep warm chap, 👍 maybe think of a log burner made out of a old empty gas canister, make use of any cut offs exe, also could look to copper piping roung it, thermol sypon (spelt wrong lol ) hot water at same time had toasty heat 🤔👍👍
Yeah, there's 2 type of shingles. You used what i call architectural type, but usually, for the caps, you need a pack of 3 tab style shingles, so it doesn't delaminate like this.
Ryan could be sleeping under the workbench on that side and redirecting and radiating that heat underneath with a small fan or a heat pipe. Then there is no fold up/fold down and we all know that under the work bench is a black hole for stuff we don’t need or use. It will feel like a tent with a nice fold down custom canvas cover. Lot of space to waste on a temp bed which is basically a floor half way up the wall. Build a fort. :)
Carpenter for 30 some years. Not counting anymore. Watch you every week. Your work is Beautiful ! Amazingly creative ! Super inspiring ! Thank you . Stay safe !
🎯🎯
Never really done any carpentry or woodworking, but watching him make this stuff makes me think I might be able to build something. When it warms up, of course!
He’s proof that where the mind wants to go. Your whole presence will follow n figure it out ! Ups n downs I’m sure. But Damn ! He’s happy n free ! A real life. ❤️
For some one that does no planing he does a good job
This is the Saturday morning cartoons for 45 year old me. Thank you!
Your comment about preferring the tent. I get it. I have a swag. I prefer my swag. It’s toasty warm in winter. Nice n cool n bug free in summer. Yep. I’m on your side.
It’s obvious you work harder than 90% of Utubers to get a video out weekly. Well done !
714 am notification. Guess I'll watch cuz I like it. Frozen eyeballs is not good
I'm the same way with the headphones, always someone talking or meditation going in the background, to keep my mind busy. The present moment is a better place to live.
What a life, Hollywood couldn't create a character as cool and laid back as this dude. Move over Steve McQueen.
I pride myself on being able to judge people's charater , and I had you pegged as one of the good ones , and then you said you liked the grumpy old men movies well..........you just went to the top of my I like you list !!!!! I love those movies and all the stars in them , I miss seeing them . You know you might consider that foam insulation without the silver sides or bubble wrap it could be removed in the summer ! Great video as always . Oh also deer horn door handles , and maybe a little shelf just above the heater for batteries, just a thought .
I'm so excited! Spent the first 45 minutes yelling, "Turn the heater on! Come on Ryan, turn the heater on!" LOL🤣🤣 Not having to fight frozen batteries, water and such will hopefully mean you get to spend more time on fun projects. And we get to watch!
Where did you find the little gas stove
Right, only about 25 mins of building these days!!!
@@livingdeeply15 Likely much longer, but the camera just won't cooperate. Heck, I don't see how he can stand being out in those temps for 10 minutes! I'm down here in AL whining because it's 40F today 😶
Best way to start my Saturday. Thank you for uploading. Glad to see everything is still good with you
I concur.
Not trying to be critical but the cross bracing on the door should go from the hinge side at the bottom and the latch side at the top.
In that configuration it is a “compression brace” instead of a tension brace.
My 2 cents.
yep... i noticed that soon as he hung it back up...i would suggest he puts the other brace on..cut a middle section in the brace he did now so it can pass through as 1 piece going from the bottom hinge side up to the other top corner
Thinking the same. On my 9' hung sawmill doors I have a double braced put in now because I started with tension lol... But with that little door deflection may not show for many years.
You to funny. You say “whatever” but you are attentive to details. Love your channel. Thanks
“Nothing I build is ever square” as square lies on table in the shot!! Lol!! I’ve been watching for at least a year now and yes I know exactly what you meant.
lol
Love your channel. Greetings from a warmer, Sydney, Australia.
Heck yea, I look forward to this every week!
Watched this when it was first posted two years ago…watching again now puts the change in your camp since then amazing and positively improved!
March 21 and it will be Spring. Yessss!! Spring!!🍁🍁🇨🇦
Well that Grumpy Old men mentioned sealed the deal for me and I’ve just become a Patreon lo
Man, Grumpy old men... that dragged me back to when I was 5!
Just a helpful hint. If you put your diagonal board so the bottom is toward the hinges it will hold the weight of the door and will be less apt to sag
As a child I looked forward to cartoons on tv on Saturday mornings. As an adult I look forward to ringworm videos on my phone on Saturday mornings.
I’ve been waiting for the roof! Thank you for your time. Dawns happy☀️👍
Omg Grumpy Old Men , I’m with you on that , blooming marvellous on my top 5
I love watching your videos,don’t be so hard on yourself, your building ability is wonderful,,you also make me laugh,live your dream
It's really looking like a tiny town!
Dawns here ☀️
That aha moment when you realize you could have done that work inside. While you worked outside I was wondering why you weren't inside...lol
It's 16° down here at the bottom of the mitten. Much respect for your skills. Stay warm!!
Me too! It's like he's forgotten what "inside" is for LOL🤣🤣
First time viewer and new subscriber here.I had to comment as soon as i saw you grabbing a frozen snack in which i initially thought was a leftover roof shingle.
Pretty impressive work with that chainsaw.Im glad you chose the corner for the stove.Nice work overall,stay warm.
My week is complete now that you’re here. Can’t wait til you’re tucked in. This has been especially fun and I’m so happy for you. That sounds like another great idea for a work bench and it makes it 4 seasons, so pretty much it can be available whenever you need it, ummmm warm socks and boots.
For every little kid who wanted to "build a play fort all my own" (and I say this as a girl!) -- You're living the dream!
Loving the new tool shed / bunk house / peanut butter warehouse!
Stay strong, safe and dont fall. Thanks for sharing and being daring.
Quite a chuckle on the outcome of that door.,.. the worm of ring has luck on his side. Stay safe brother 💪
Spent the last two weeks binging your channel from #1. Just hit me why you haven’t built a covered milling are where you can do your milling out from under the weather and store your lumber. Like a bigger version of the ATV port.
Thanks for sharing this journey. It’s been a nice escape. Love your work.
Your almost there. Get the battens on and you are good to go. Love the door. Yes you need an unusual handle for the door. That little heater is in just the right spot to sleep next to. Stay warm and safe.
Well heck yeah we’re happy with it! It’s amazing and now you have a warm place to sleep, dry your clothes, and work. How much more could a person want? I just love watching you build stuff.
Another good job I really enjoy watching you work you are very clever and you do a nice job and you’re really clever with a chainsaw keep up the good work God bless
Hello from the Netherlands .
To protect your Go-Pro from the cold, you can grab a Kooler sleeve around a drink can or beer bottles.
for your power-tools batteries, pull a termo work or traking sock over the battery, you can probably leave the sock over it yourself when the battery is on the machine.
to insulate the tiny cabin later, I would just look around to see if people don't want to get rid of their old insulation or remnants of a renovation for free or very cheap,
so you always do a small piece if you have some insulation material and it costs nothing or almost nothing .
thanks for the video . Sincerely, Hollandduck from the Netherlands
HA! Looking good. Love it. Had my morning off with you, the company was great.
I've really enjoyed this build series. A lot of great ideas here.
For future reference: when you install your drip edge, you place it UNDER the building felt at the eaves, but OVER the felt on the rake. The idea is that on the eaves, you want to direct the runoff over the fascia. On the rake, the edge is to prevent wind-driven rain from getting under the felt and rotting your underlayment.
Really enjoy your videos! Reminds me of my younger days staying in a log cabin and panning gold in the Montana mountains.
Grumpy old men. We just watched that again about a week ago with my daughter who hadn't seen it yet.
Wow so glad you have your man cave closed n .
Don't tell any one but you are a pretty decent carpenter, looks good
Your videos are interesting from start to finish. Long ones are good ones. Thanks for the entertainment.
I have seen very small stoves in some tiny home builds same size or smaller. They were set up mid wall on self. They don’t always need to rest on the floor. 💕
❤️ I just love your show! Watch every video, and I’m a 73 year old woman that owned a decorating business! 😊 I also love that this is all happening in my home state and I live in Louisiana. Gosh it’s hot and humid here! Ugh
I can’t believe you didn’t hear me. I screamed “DO THE STOVE FIRST, then door!” Lol. Love your videos sir.
Good job looks very nice 👍 nice nod to Grumpy old men awesome movie. Be safe stay warm.
Look forward to your videos each week.
Nice cabin keep up the good work
I got too jealous of your fancy chainsaw helmet and had to get one. It's head luxury and so much more comfy than the orange things that everyone sells.
I always enjoy, or perhaps appreciate, the quotes that precede each of these videos.
This is so interesting. Stay warm.
New house looks good great 👍 job.
The freedom you have is great
An antler shed would make some nice door handles.
Seriously don’t understand why I watch your channel but I always look forward to your projects since I found you! 😂 hope you are enjoying this cold weather and are able to stay warm inside now! See you next week!
39:15 I recommend you add trusses (diagonals) to the hinge side of the wall. A few W's should keep that wall solid.
I like the drying rack idea. Before that, I liked where you started putting the heater.
Add a fresh air inlet to heater from outside. So cold air isn't pulled into cabin through all the walls.
I don’t know why I get so excited for you!! I love watching your videos 😊😊
Good work Ryan! Thank you 😊
that little opening behind the stove seems like a perfect place to dry socks.
She is a gorgeous little cabin. Simple foil Buble wrap that can be remove in the summer would make it a tad warmer in the winter. You may find you want to go full on building this in a full time nest with a loft. Would not be that hard to make a lean to shop on the back and really set it up for more space for projects when weather is cold.
Enjoy watching from West Virginia
Maybe consider putting reflective heat foil on ceiling between rafters to help keep it warmer and use less propane and possibly adding more pavers around the stove to help hold the heat on lower setting once warmed up. Great job on the cabin though, I’m anxious to see how you setup your porch or steps come spring time.
Literally aluminum foil would work
I drove from Washington to North Dakota without music 1 time. Alone with my own thoughts for 1100 miles. It was difficult.😕🙄
Instead of going through the roof could you go through the wall to vent. That would still allow the work bench and not hit any rafters
I kept thinking that too with a gas stove. The draft might be more difficult for wood burning if he chose a small rocket stove, but the upside is he gets the radiant heat off the stovepipe as it is now.
With the amount of wood you have Ryan, it seems like a rocket stove would be a given, but I’m saying that from a luxury living standpoint. Managing fire wood for what seems like a back up situation for you might be another chainsaw and axe event. It’s pretty easy to get one and try it out in the same space. Having both to swap out might be a good plan for that time that you have the unnoticed gas leak (👋🏼 two weeks ago on my gas stove fueled by small LP tanks outside). Danner and I are planning dual-fuel on our generator and we’ve been considering what to do with the LP tank to avoid this.
Also don’t forget that with the huge volume of that stove those valves will freeze if you don’t have some way to warm the tank.
Exactly what I was going to suggest, but I think it's too late now.....lol
That little heater is so cool 😎! I'm so looking forward to hearing about your first night in the tiny cabin/shed 😊👍💕💕💕
One of those heat powered fans to set on top of the stove will circulate the heat so the temp is more even throughout the room.
You got a roof and a door and stove on . Awesome!
You can take your slanted generator roof and put it over the Back Wall then you can build a workbench and then you can insulate it and then have your generator there to where you can charge your batteries and stuff
Excellent idea
Awesome channel! Wish you could post more but I realize it's a lot of work to get the quality you are putting out. Thanks so much.
I have to hand it to you you are tenacious like a bull dog !
dude love the channel!!! merch?
When you make stuff like this, you know you really leveled up. Very nice!
It is not Saturday without ringworm, thanks for the content Ryan.
Charlie
Love the build. If you want something to help hold in heat but still see the boards some clear plastic can help. Also a fan at the peak blowing the heat back down. The tar paper and shingles will hold quite a bit in.
Nice video! Cardboard is a good insulator and it is free! Ron PTL, USA
Way to go! Nice to see you having fun your way.
Put some insulation in and then staple canvas up. It will then feel like a tent.
Q?
Why use a propane stove when you have an abundance of wood. And a wood stove would heat that little room far far better??
PS: "pre-form" cap shingles over something round..like a thermos, pipe etc.
Great choice i built a 2 story off grid mini cabin 8x10 ft. You must use propane heat in such a small cabin, wood stoves take too much space. Im using a wall mounted unvented heater and ive used this same small heater in 2 other cabins ive built and never ever had any issues with it. Mine has 3 ceramic plates and I finally metal sided this cabin and huge difference in heating and with the stupid mice, no mice since the metal siding was put on.
I can’t believe you haven’t fired that stove up YET! Even without buttons and a door, it’s GOT to be warmer than without heat!
The one awesome thing about your propane stove is you don't have to keep burning wood or stoking the coals instant heat. Once the battens are installed the tiny home willb tight. One precaution though I would get a CO2 detector cause you are using propane to heat with. Other than that another OUTSTANDING job. Look forward to more. GOD BLESS BE SAFE STAY WARM AND HEALTHY. JIM
Oh Hell Yea. Looking pretty Sweet. Awesome Progress. Love the Stove. Hope it gives you the heat u want there. Staying Tuned.
"I think I may have frozen my eyeballs." THAT is freaken' hilarious! 😆
I know you plan on putting the bunk on hinges. I think it would be great to make the bunk so that you can mount the hinges up higher as well. That way, nine months out of the year, the bunk can convert into an appropriate height workbench.
looks great, on the shingle ridge normally you would buy a non architectural shingle that is color matched that is one layer then your ridge would have been easier to lay.
hahahahaha that piece of beef jerky killed me -- I feel like every other thing you do is a bit and i am here for it always lol
Just a thought, maybe build a roofed structure that you can store wood under to keep it out of rain and snow. If ya build it big enough then you can clean up the boards and do your cuts under cover, I wouldn't put walls on it though.
I would insulate the walls to have one warm place to stay in below zero weather up your way. Nice roughing it but no sense freezing to prove it !
thats it my son keep warm chap, 👍 maybe think of a log burner made out of a old empty gas canister, make use of any cut offs exe, also could look to copper piping roung it, thermol sypon (spelt wrong lol ) hot water at same time had toasty heat 🤔👍👍
amazing job enjoy the video grretings from the netherlands
Seriously enjoyable video once again
Cheers
Looks great! Love the grain work.
Yeah, there's 2 type of shingles. You used what i call architectural type, but usually, for the caps, you need a pack of 3 tab style shingles, so it doesn't delaminate like this.
I love your style of doing things...I do it the same way! Keep the videos coming...I can hardly wait to see your next videos (adventures).
pegboard on the inside of the door. I did that in my basement very handy. you will need another 2X4 vertical in the middle.
as you get old....heat is good.
Multi purpose Movable 42”x 82” Work table/ bunk bed ideal give you height off the cold floor during winter months
Ryan could be sleeping under the workbench on that side and redirecting and radiating that heat underneath with a small fan or a heat pipe.
Then there is no fold up/fold down and we all know that under the work bench is a black hole for stuff we don’t need or use. It will feel like a tent with a nice fold down custom canvas cover. Lot of space to waste on a temp bed which is basically a floor half way up the wall.
Build a fort. :)
@@MrZZeroG or hammock