For a self confessed non professional your work is good and your video is even better. The family will really enjoy the cabin once it is completed. You will a lot of fun enjoying nature together.
Nice build, i had some replacement windows I used in 2018 ended up being a real pain when the insulation guys came in they used foam around the windows that wasn’t low expansion and it created enough pressure to bust my 5 foot wide picture window. One of the other windows leaks from not getting the ice and water shield on well enough I’m guessing. The top edge is real hard to get sealed up well. Hope this helps prevent some headaches. Thanks for the video
Wow, that sounds like a headache. I didn't know the difference at the time, I wish I did. Hopefully this one won't give me that much trouble. Luckily it's just one of the windows. Thanks for sharing your experience.
Great build, many memories with your family to come. I also have a 3 season camp and it's always sad to close up for the season. Looking forward to more updates.
I appreciate those kind words. Where the video left off is the current state of the tiny house. I will be posting more in-depth videos as we complete it. Those will start coming out in the Spring. Thanks for watching!
@@The-Lemon-Experiencethank you. I’m planning to build something in the woods as well and your cabin is a good reference. The part I like the most is the loft, good idea! 👍
Lemon Experience, what a great video, thanks for sharing! Can you share what lake you are on and/or town you are near? I'm familiar with Northern MN and it is very very beautiful!
Thanks for watching! I'd rather not say where it is exactly for privacy. You're right, it's a very beautiful part of the state. I plan on sharing more. Thanks agian for watching.
@@The-Lemon-Experience , no problem. Can you tell a little more about how you got the power "pole", as far as what you had to do in regards to the power company/cooperative, vs what you did yourself, vs what you had to get inspected (if anything) ? We want to do something similar, basically get a power "pole" to use just in the middle of land for a while so we have a few outdoor outlets until eventually our build is ready to bring power to a building... thanks for any thoughts/advice/suggestions as far as your experience.
@ambersmith9683 I'm guessing it varies from power company to power company. In my case, I gave the power company my electrical permit number. With that, they installed a post with the meter. I was able to install the electrical panel and connect it to the meter. The electrical inspector came and approved the install.
Just a note... I appreciate your video but I can't watch easily the parts of your video with blurs on either side. I have to close my eyes at time. I know, some people are weird>>>sorry.
I agree, those clips can be hard to watch. That's the difference between shooting portrait or vertical instead of landscape or horizontal. I didn't realize the difference at the time. Everything moving forward will be shot in landscape. Thanks for the feedback, I appreciate it.
For a self confessed non professional your work is good and your video is even better. The family will really enjoy the cabin once it is completed. You will a lot of fun enjoying nature together.
Much appreciated. Even the build has created a lot of quality family time. Thanks for watching!
Hi I really enjoyed this video. Great cabin ... you and your father are doing a very nice high quality job. I'll be following along.
Thanks, we appreciate those words. Thanks for watching!
Nice build, i had some replacement windows I used in 2018 ended up being a real pain when the insulation guys came in they used foam around the windows that wasn’t low expansion and it created enough pressure to bust my 5 foot wide picture window. One of the other windows leaks from not getting the ice and water shield on well enough I’m guessing. The top edge is real hard to get sealed up well. Hope this helps prevent some headaches. Thanks for the video
Wow, that sounds like a headache. I didn't know the difference at the time, I wish I did. Hopefully this one won't give me that much trouble. Luckily it's just one of the windows. Thanks for sharing your experience.
Great build, many memories with your family to come. I also have a 3 season camp and it's always sad to close up for the season. Looking forward to more updates.
Thank you, I appreciate it. Memories with the family is what it's all about. Where is your camp located?
@@The-Lemon-Experience I’m in the Adirondack of NYS.
I've never been, but I've heard it's beautiful.
Great design and great video!
Great project and awesome outcome in the woods! Congratulations.
Can you share more of the final cabin?
I appreciate those kind words. Where the video left off is the current state of the tiny house. I will be posting more in-depth videos as we complete it. Those will start coming out in the Spring. Thanks for watching!
@@The-Lemon-Experiencethank you. I’m planning to build something in the woods as well and your cabin is a good reference. The part I like the most is the loft, good idea! 👍
Lemon Experience, what a great video, thanks for sharing! Can you share what lake you are on and/or town you are near? I'm familiar with Northern MN and it is very very beautiful!
Thanks for watching! I'd rather not say where it is exactly for privacy. You're right, it's a very beautiful part of the state. I plan on sharing more. Thanks agian for watching.
@@The-Lemon-Experience , no problem. Can you tell a little more about how you got the power "pole", as far as what you had to do in regards to the power company/cooperative, vs what you did yourself, vs what you had to get inspected (if anything) ? We want to do something similar, basically get a power "pole" to use just in the middle of land for a while so we have a few outdoor outlets until eventually our build is ready to bring power to a building... thanks for any thoughts/advice/suggestions as far as your experience.
@ambersmith9683 I'm guessing it varies from power company to power company. In my case, I gave the power company my electrical permit number. With that, they installed a post with the meter. I was able to install the electrical panel and connect it to the meter. The electrical inspector came and approved the install.
Just a note... I appreciate your video but I can't watch easily the parts of your video with blurs on either side. I have to close my eyes at time. I know, some people are weird>>>sorry.
I agree, those clips can be hard to watch. That's the difference between shooting portrait or vertical instead of landscape or horizontal. I didn't realize the difference at the time. Everything moving forward will be shot in landscape. Thanks for the feedback, I appreciate it.