I appreciate that you did a realistic and “real-time” testing of the Bluetti 240, instead of just touting a company sponsor line and hocking the prices as so many others do.
Welcome back missing your videos! The best cabin built I have ever seen….solid through out the the build. You are such a perfectionist….why not! Well done!
I guess the lesson here is to first go through the boards and reserve the straightest ones for the ceiling (or do the ceiling first, as someone else suggested).
When you install tongue and groove you need to use a piece of scrap as a block that you can use to hammer against rather than risk damaging the tongue on the board you are installing.
Great stuff! Looking forward to the rest of the build and that shower pan sounds exciting... keep pushing your skills trying new things and having fun :)
Thanks! I know I almost went with just getting a pre made shower pan but then decided I really wanted a custom tiled shower pan and knew it would look so much better too
I just added a master bedroom/bath to our cabin. I am going to have sheetrock on the walls and tongue&groove on the ceiling. Some of the research I've found says you absolutely need to sheetrock the ceiling, maybe as just a vapor barrier, before tongue&groove. I'd love to save some money by skipping sheetrock on the ceiling (considering I'm paying to get that installed). Can you comment on this? Maybe your vapor barrier provides the same function? I'm in an area that gets very cold. Northern WI (USA), so I was thinking how much better sheetrock would also keep air inside that leaks through the tongue&groove.
I appreciate that you did a realistic and “real-time” testing of the Bluetti 240, instead of just touting a company sponsor line and hocking the prices as so many others do.
I agree, it's important to show how things actually work in real life!
Welcome back missing your videos! The best cabin built I have ever seen….solid through out the the build. You are such a perfectionist….why not! Well done!
Thank Dennis, yes I’m wired to be detail oriented as an engineer, sometimes to my own demise
@@TheDIYCabinGuy hahaha! That’s funny…..we are so right….
It helps to install ceiling boards to yell Tabarnak!
Ha!😂 love when you randomly cuss in French
Lol that’s part of the reality
I guess the lesson here is to first go through the boards and reserve the straightest ones for the ceiling (or do the ceiling first, as someone else suggested).
Yep
Hope all is well, it's been a while since you posted a video. Can't wait for the next one.
Thanks! Recently had a second daughter, so it’s been difficult doing any cabin or UA-cam work…i will be back at some point though !
@@TheDIYCabinGuy Congratulations.. family always comes first. 💯💪💪
When you install tongue and groove you need to use a piece of scrap as a block that you can use to hammer against rather than risk damaging the tongue on the board you are installing.
Nice !
Great stuff! Looking forward to the rest of the build and that shower pan sounds exciting... keep pushing your skills trying new things and having fun :)
Thanks! I know I almost went with just getting a pre made shower pan but then decided I really wanted a custom tiled shower pan and knew it would look so much better too
I'm watching you on two accounts, and I like it on the second time, too😂.
Complicated simple life and LarchLine
Nice 😀 thanks !
That looks great.
Thanks !
Thank you for making these videos 👍👍 this is great and super helpful for learning
You're very welcome! Thanks for letting me know, it’s always much appreciated
Somehow I didn't see this episode until just now!
Thank you so much.
Have you allowed your wife to see any of this interior work yet?
Yes she has seen it all
Bro grunting like never ! Good work !
Always
Bravo ! I knew you could do it !
Thanks Denny !
Well done!
Thanks !
I just added a master bedroom/bath to our cabin. I am going to have sheetrock on the walls and tongue&groove on the ceiling. Some of the research I've found says you absolutely need to sheetrock the ceiling, maybe as just a vapor barrier, before tongue&groove. I'd love to save some money by skipping sheetrock on the ceiling (considering I'm paying to get that installed). Can you comment on this? Maybe your vapor barrier provides the same function? I'm in an area that gets very cold. Northern WI (USA), so I was thinking how much better sheetrock would also keep air inside that leaks through the tongue&groove.
The intello plus made everything airtight so no need for sheet rock really.
Looks good .. How many boards did u use. Keep it up brother
Thanks a lot! I would say about 160-170
Looking Good
Thanks 👍
Looking good, old friend , how is it progressing along ?
Slow and steady !
Wow looks awesome,,are you keeping it natural or going to stain ?
Probably natural because I’m too lazy 😂 I’ll probably put a water based clear coat of something
No sealer on T&G?
Later on
Next time do your ceilings first,as to not risk damage the wall boards