*I use my Norwood HD 36 Portable Sawmill a lot on this channel, and highly recommend it. If you are interested in a sawmill, please use my custom link:* bit.ly/3O9SnXA
You know what we need for a video? Everything. I don’t know how many hours of video it would take, but I want a tour of everything you’ve done on the property. The minivan treehouse, the hobbit hole cellar, the rain shower, the man shed, the spider hole, the three different cabins, and the sauna, and the lake
Totally agree, and don't forget the cube, the plastic cabin or the tarp cabin or the chicken coop, or his workshop. Also, the Glamper and the boat. So many projects that I would love to see the update on.
Stone Masonry has been in my family for several generations, even today it’s what my Father, Brothers, and I do. So naturally when you mentioned building a new fireplace my ears perked up! Everyone has different levels of skills with different trades, but I’m really looking forward to seeing what you come up with. There’s so many beautiful designs and routes you can take to make them unique. Time and time again I see people just chucking rocks in a circle and calling it good. I demand more!!! Haha. Great video as always man, this made my morning.
Farmers must love you guys, I could imagine normally they get stuck with one of those silos rusting away because they're too busy to haul it off themselves.
I love the channel and outdoor kitchen space you made Kevin. I can not build nor adventure outside like I used due ne disable now. I am glad I found your channel thru Zack's channel and keep finding a home for old things. Because reclaim pieces are a piece of art with story to tell.
Oh my gosh….Kevin…..😂. You intro had me laughing. These are so cool. I have to say I’m shocked you didn’t decide to use the 2nd one as a new “cabin”. 😉. I mean you have the opening in the center of the top…would be perfect for a chimney. Fireplace in the center will help evenly put out the heat. Would be cool if you could install some windows in the top for natural light. The snow would definitely slid off the roof in the winter. You are like those employees who worked for Disney at imagination land. There are no limits as to what you can build , how & with what materials. ❤. I love how you are always thinking outside “the box”. 😉😬✌🏼. PS…..you should totally sell cutting boards to us subs. I would totally support you & buy one!!!. You can surprise your wife & make her #1 of course I get to buy #2 signed by you on the back since I gave you the idea. 😬. Seriously I would totally buy one ‘ I’m sure there are a lot more who would also be interested . 😉. Kevin you should put a lift “cap” above the top opening. So if it does rain the cap deflects it ‘ doesn’t come inside the roof. You can put some hooks along the support post to hang various tool. Hot dog forks, frying pans etc. Heck you might even be able To attach a hammock between 2 of the support post. Turned out amazing!!! Let me know about my future cutting board . 😬😬😉
Of course you were gonna make a roof for your kitchen out of a grain bin. I wouldnt have thought anything less. Works darn well too. Another successful venture.
I took down a grain bin in France 30 years ago and learnt the words for nut, bolt and washer: "ecru, boulon y rendel!" I was the guy on the inside. Love what you do. It's really relaxing viewing and I always have a laugh. My allotment buddy Marco built a smoker like yours, his hasn't burnt down yet. Keep doing it your way, Kevin.
Love the patina! Repurposing is so satisfying and sort of honors the history and reignites the excitement that must have accompanied the original install decades ago on the farm.
I'd add some concrete to fix the posts in place, then bolt 'em all together so a bigger wind can't just steal it :D I'm pretty sure you'll nail it design-wise, and later on you could even host some weddings under it!
Kevin, that turned out so cool!! When you asked Don what it reminded him of all I could think of ( because of the patterns of rust/patina) is a big circus tent!! Sorry I did not see the Apollo 1
This is amazing, excellent idea for repurposing resources! Out of all the home improvement and DIY stuff I watch, I love how realistic your channel is. It’s like one of my projects, only performed by someone with construction knowledge! 😂
You should totally use one of those round porthole style windows as your skylight! Maybe some air holes just below the window for airflow. And if you find out you need more support in the middle you could always use those curved 'angle iron' pieces to build a kind of 'outdoor umbrella' style support in the middle where you have one central log and a few angled supports attached below the window. Always fantastic and creative ideas! I'd love to build one of these too once I can get myself some property so we can have a little community outdoor kitchen just like you guys!
Love it. You asked for ideas. How about some strings of battery-powered LED lights, either around the circumference or radiating out from the central peak? In a big structure like that, they look nice even during the day.
Property is so cool you have turned it into something really cool. Really enjoy the content never disappointed have a good weekend and stay safe Jimmy from North Attleboro Massachusetts
Love the new cookout area. That’s a great cover out there. Great for shade or when its raining. You put that to great use. The ponds also looking really good. It’s nice and clear. Only thing that would make it look better is weed eating around it. It’s getting a little tall out there. A fireplace would be nice out there.
I love your channel so much Im an older viewer never built anything Im scared of power saws but Ive had to take a break but I have been building a barbie doll house, I am waiting for some product prices to go down...Ive made so mistakes along the way but live and learn.
Definitely gives the area a tropical look, like those circle huts you see on beaches. Cool. You could always paint some rust fighting paint on the outside surface, but I like the look of it as it is. You could add some 'free solar lighting' as well, maybe a small solar panel out the top of the roof or something.
I just realized how much your videos are similar to the Red Green show, only everything you and your friends do works and you guys know what your doing.
couple coats of paint and some lights, and i think you should build some small Muskoka chairs and your off to the races,, i love you creativity and ideas, kevin you are an amazing builder keep it up and be carful love you channel
Fantastic idea some bug screening in the future would be an idea also for your sawmill how about an extended sheet metal nose and hang a 5-gallon pail to catch the sawdust and easily dispose of it in a compost pile saving on major cleanups.
Ditto on the "indoor" lighting, but also maybe some curved bench seating around the edge? If you wanted to be fancy about it, it could have shelves for storage.
I love this project! It looks amazing and there’s so much potential for upgrading - not that it really needs it, but string lights…a fireplace, etc. would be amazing! 👏🏻
At first glimpse, I thought you were going to build an amphitheater type structure, like Chris said, semi enclosed. A screen material around it would definitely help keep the bugs out, kind of like a screen enclosure without framework..lol 😂😅 Love what ya'll are doing ❤
Beautiful Kevin!! What a creative guy you are Kevin, love to watch you wonder and wander and BUILD! How was the fish? Tasty? Great job Wooded Beardsman!! How about add on walls for the winter/snow with warm fish cooking inside! Lovin it!! Go Team!!!!
What a cool addition. Love seeing Chris from another angle from his video. And the Dons. Yall are doing great for the fans. Your ideas are so creative.
I’m always amazed at the lengths you go to make things work according to your vision, and this one is a great one! Simple in design but far from simple in execution. Also another point for “the right tool for the job” with the giant steel easels 😁 that’s what I call them anyway. No mention of the goose egg you likely got from losing that hammer mid-swing!? Ouch!
The hatchet could have been way worse.. those giant steel easels are called Grainbin jacks.. for some reason I own them.. I looked at renting them then got the opportunity to buy them... Because who doesn't need grainbin jacks.
It is fine to meet more of the family! Don and your Dad appear to be brothers. I believe you might need more lateral support to stabilize those three posts. How about making it six posts plus lateral support?
I'd want some storage built into the ceiling of that thing. Like, some shelves along the edges, at least. Maybe one of those bigger shelves that hang from the ceiling and can be lowered down when needed. Just somewhere that's going to be safe from the elements and most scavengers, to keep some shelf stable stuff (like that spice mix), some towels, and maybe a basic first aid kit. Could also store some pots and pans and plates and cups and utensils up there, you've got the space for it. Maybe a dedicated shelf for the battery and stringing some lights around the rim? I don't know, I'm sure you'll keep working at it and make it look nice, those are just my thoughts. 🙂 Great job as always! 😁
I think a stone pizza oven along with the fireplace would be cool. like one of those giant mountain lodge outdoor fireplaces with a pizza oven built into the side of it. Could make a firewood storage off to the side as well
The second one is the perfect place to build it as it was on the farm, with the walls attached to the ground, nice wooden floor as you always make, and make it a living space, could be used as a hunting cabin or blind, the options are seemingly limitless.
Looks great! Build a semi circle rocket stove bench.... somewhere warm to sit under there during the winter plus it would be awesome to see you build it!
Just a thought from an old fire insurance investigator.Your rusty metal canopy is the perfect host for grease laden vapors derived by your outdoor cooking.Without scheduled maintenence the airborne grease will accumulate in the dome,leaving it subject to flash fires. This often is the case in diner fires caused by not changing the grease traps in the canopy above the grill.Just a friendly reminder.
if you can find one of those old billboard covers ( essentially a tarp or canvas ) and put a ring on the inside like a shower curtain rod in the winter ( might want to split in two or more sections ) you could slide it around and have a heated enclosed area / the roof already reminds me of a circus tent and a bright used billboard cover would add to the aesthetics LOL
Omg I would love just one of those Walnut cuts for a guitar body! With my Son passing away last week I've been planning a guitar dedicated to his memory.
*I use my Norwood HD 36 Portable Sawmill a lot on this channel, and highly recommend it. If you are interested in a sawmill, please use my custom link:* bit.ly/3O9SnXA
You have spammers sending message to message them on my comment.
"It's a lot harder to move holes after you've dug them!" awesome!
True Blue
Ha ha,
My grandpa told me that. I've found it a very sound piece of advise☝️😉🤣
Nice having your father/brother and//Don 2helping U with the build.😃😃😃🤗
You know what we need for a video? Everything. I don’t know how many hours of video it would take, but I want a tour of everything you’ve done on the property. The minivan treehouse, the hobbit hole cellar, the rain shower, the man shed, the spider hole, the three different cabins, and the sauna, and the lake
Totally agree, and don't forget the cube, the plastic cabin or the tarp cabin or the chicken coop, or his workshop. Also, the Glamper and the boat. So many projects that I would love to see the update on.
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I'd love to see a small map of the area that shows where everything sits in relation to all the other projects you've done.
LEDs around the inner circumference might be nice. Just a thought for night time stuff and filming.
Stone Masonry has been in my family for several generations, even today it’s what my Father, Brothers, and I do. So naturally when you mentioned building a new fireplace my ears perked up! Everyone has different levels of skills with different trades, but I’m really looking forward to seeing what you come up with. There’s so many beautiful designs and routes you can take to make them unique.
Time and time again I see people just chucking rocks in a circle and calling it good. I demand more!!! Haha. Great video as always man, this made my morning.
It would be slightly better then chucking rocks in a circle. ;-)
@@ModernSelfReliance with you my friend, I have no doubts 😎
Farmers must love you guys, I could imagine normally they get stuck with one of those silos rusting away because they're too busy to haul it off themselves.
I love the channel and outdoor kitchen space you made Kevin. I can not build nor adventure outside like I used due ne disable now. I am glad I found your channel thru Zack's channel and keep finding a home for old things. Because reclaim pieces are a piece of art with story to tell.
I think the kitchen roof looks cool.
Your creativity knows no bounds! What a great way to repurpose that grain bin!
True Blue
speechless,i can only say awesome !!! man you got some talent !
Oh my gosh….Kevin…..😂. You intro had me laughing. These are so cool. I have to say I’m shocked you didn’t decide to use the 2nd one as a new “cabin”. 😉. I mean you have the opening in the center of the top…would be perfect for a chimney. Fireplace in the center will help evenly put out the heat. Would be cool if you could install some windows in the top for natural light. The snow would definitely slid off the roof in the winter. You are like those employees who worked for Disney at imagination land. There are no limits as to what you can build , how & with what materials. ❤. I love how you are always thinking outside “the box”. 😉😬✌🏼. PS…..you should totally sell cutting boards to us subs. I would totally support you & buy one!!!. You can surprise your wife & make her #1 of course I get to buy #2 signed by you on the back since I gave you the idea. 😬. Seriously I would totally buy one ‘ I’m sure there are a lot more who would also be interested . 😉. Kevin you should put a lift “cap” above the top opening. So if it does rain the cap deflects it ‘ doesn’t come inside the roof. You can put some hooks along the support post to hang various tool. Hot dog forks, frying pans etc. Heck you might even be able To attach a hammock between 2 of the support post. Turned out amazing!!! Let me know about my future cutting board . 😬😬😉
The Canadian brothers just keep banging them out good job guys, awesome videos.
Of course you were gonna make a roof for your kitchen out of a grain bin. I wouldnt have thought anything less. Works darn well too. Another successful venture.
I took down a grain bin in France 30 years ago and learnt the words for nut, bolt and washer: "ecru, boulon y rendel!" I was the guy on the inside. Love what you do. It's really relaxing viewing and I always have a laugh. My allotment buddy Marco built a smoker like yours, his hasn't burnt down yet. Keep doing it your way, Kevin.
Love the patina! Repurposing is so satisfying and sort of honors the history and reignites the excitement that must have accompanied the original install decades ago on the farm.
Nothing like a good laugh first thing in the morning. I was thinking about going into the light 😂
Doing what we do, where we are with what we have. Who doesn't love this!!!! This is genius!
Add.lights and spice rack and a table chairs you make the chairs👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Now you need some lighting on the interior circle and a way to lift or open your "window" to vent out the heat and smoke... Great job, guys!
Man i wish i could edit winter to spring that quick right now. ;)
I'd add some concrete to fix the posts in place, then bolt 'em all together so a bigger wind can't just steal it :D I'm pretty sure you'll nail it design-wise, and later on you could even host some weddings under it!
Funniest intro yet. What Flavor is your kool-aid? Just a great way to start any Saturday. Big fan from Ottawa. 👵🐶🇨🇦🥰
Add a couple Hammocks between the posts would be a great addition for those nice breezy Summer evenings
Kevin, that turned out so cool!! When you asked Don what it reminded him of all I could think of ( because of the patterns of rust/patina) is a big circus tent!! Sorry I did not see the Apollo 1
Amazing use of an old grain silo
Looks incredible
20 seconds in and you have me laughing out loud twice already. 😆😂 Gonna watch the rest now!
This is amazing, excellent idea for repurposing resources! Out of all the home improvement and DIY stuff I watch, I love how realistic your channel is. It’s like one of my projects, only performed by someone with construction knowledge! 😂
A touch of paint and some led lights, done! 🏴 👍
You should totally use one of those round porthole style windows as your skylight! Maybe some air holes just below the window for airflow. And if you find out you need more support in the middle you could always use those curved 'angle iron' pieces to build a kind of 'outdoor umbrella' style support in the middle where you have one central log and a few angled supports attached below the window.
Always fantastic and creative ideas! I'd love to build one of these too once I can get myself some property so we can have a little community outdoor kitchen just like you guys!
I think you need to make a trip to Princess Auto and procure some lights for the Grainpollo off grid kitchen.
Love it. You asked for ideas. How about some strings of battery-powered LED lights, either around the circumference or radiating out from the central peak? In a big structure like that, they look nice even during the day.
Property is so cool you have turned it into something really cool. Really enjoy the content never disappointed have a good weekend and stay safe Jimmy from North Attleboro Massachusetts
Love the new cookout area. That’s a great cover out there. Great for shade or when its raining. You put that to great use. The ponds also looking really good. It’s nice and clear. Only thing that would make it look better is weed eating around it. It’s getting a little tall out there. A fireplace would be nice out there.
That looks good and great recycle project!
Don seems like such a good friend
I love your channel so much Im an older viewer never built anything Im scared of power saws but Ive had to take a break but I have been building a barbie doll house, I am waiting for some product prices to go down...Ive made so mistakes along the way but live and learn.
Definitely gives the area a tropical look, like those circle huts you see on beaches. Cool. You could always paint some rust fighting paint on the outside surface, but I like the look of it as it is. You could add some 'free solar lighting' as well, maybe a small solar panel out the top of the roof or something.
I just realized how much your videos are similar to the Red Green show, only everything you and your friends do works and you guys know what your doing.
I want one of this build in my little backyard 😫 😊😂
couple coats of paint and some lights, and i think you should build some small Muskoka chairs and your off to the races,, i love you creativity and ideas, kevin you are an amazing builder keep it up and be carful love you channel
the intro makes me feel like i had a stroke, incredible i love it
Morning Kev, Chris & Don² ❤
You need the use the other grain bin for a tiny house. That's a build I'd like to see. I love how you repurpose things. Very cool.
Bet there was "Cussin' with Kevin in the Forest" after that blow! ❤ Geat idea & beautiful, too!
Whew! Turquoise got me going!! Looking forward to this! Thanks!
My outdoor fire side entertainment for this beautiful Saturday night!! Love the channel. Hey to Don.
You come up with some of the craziest and coolest things 😂
Good Job kevin you and Don mister nailed it,
WOW!!!! This is amazing!! What a great idea!!
Maybe use the remaining space under the “Grainbinzebo” for a picnic table?
Awesome video again Kevin.
A roof turbine would be a great idea, I love how repurpose things that would usually go to a landfill.
Fantastic idea some bug screening in the future would be an idea also for your sawmill how about an extended sheet metal nose and hang a 5-gallon pail to catch the sawdust and easily dispose of it in a compost pile saving on major cleanups.
Add a log beam from post to post To mount maybe outdoor fan and lights for the center isle 👍
Very inspiring to see your creations !! Seeing opportunities and building materials out of recycled items is awesome! 🎉😊
Ditto on the "indoor" lighting, but also maybe some curved bench seating around the edge? If you wanted to be fancy about it, it could have shelves for storage.
i think the wind turbine idea for the top hole would work great
I love this project! It looks amazing and there’s so much potential for upgrading - not that it really needs it, but string lights…a fireplace, etc. would be amazing! 👏🏻
It looks great and marries in with everything around it nicely.
I love all the creative projects you guys do .
At first glimpse, I thought you were going to build an amphitheater type structure, like Chris said, semi enclosed. A screen material around it would definitely help keep the bugs out, kind of like a screen enclosure without framework..lol 😂😅 Love what ya'll are doing ❤
But that is a really good idea now you’re out of the rain
Lights,really cool lights
Cool I love it. A lot of things u do I can't because the soil is just rock
Beautiful Kevin!! What a creative guy you are Kevin, love to watch you wonder and wander and BUILD! How was the fish? Tasty? Great job Wooded Beardsman!! How about add on walls for the winter/snow with warm fish cooking inside! Lovin it!! Go Team!!!!
What a cool addition. Love seeing Chris from another angle from his video. And the Dons. Yall are doing great for the fans. Your ideas are so creative.
Heavy duty rope lighting might make for one heck of a curtain rod..👍👍
I’m always amazed at the lengths you go to make things work according to your vision, and this one is a great one! Simple in design but far from simple in execution. Also another point for “the right tool for the job” with the giant steel easels 😁 that’s what I call them anyway.
No mention of the goose egg you likely got from losing that hammer mid-swing!? Ouch!
The hatchet could have been way worse.. those giant steel easels are called Grainbin jacks.. for some reason I own them.. I looked at renting them then got the opportunity to buy them... Because who doesn't need grainbin jacks.
I'm liking the giant fireplace idea. 👍 🔥
So cool! You guys are part Rube Goldberg and part MacGyver. Love your idea of screens on the sides.
It is fine to meet more of the family! Don and your Dad appear to be brothers. I believe you might need more lateral support to stabilize those three posts. How about making it six posts plus lateral support?
Sorry but they’re not brothers. Both their names are Don. Lol.
@@jacquelinewells7575 Could be like Darrell and his brother Darrell? 😁
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Looks awesome, cant wait to see the finished product... Is anything ever finished lol
Multiple rows of led dimmable lights in the groves of the ring and up and down the spines of the bin roof.
I'd want some storage built into the ceiling of that thing. Like, some shelves along the edges, at least. Maybe one of those bigger shelves that hang from the ceiling and can be lowered down when needed. Just somewhere that's going to be safe from the elements and most scavengers, to keep some shelf stable stuff (like that spice mix), some towels, and maybe a basic first aid kit. Could also store some pots and pans and plates and cups and utensils up there, you've got the space for it. Maybe a dedicated shelf for the battery and stringing some lights around the rim? I don't know, I'm sure you'll keep working at it and make it look nice, those are just my thoughts. 🙂 Great job as always! 😁
That thing is amaze balls! My gosh, you’re just a genius! ❤❤❤
This is an awesome outdoor space! My suggestion is misquote netting/screen, oops you just said it. Yeah you need heavy duty screens/netting
Love the channel keep the content coming
I think a stone pizza oven along with the fireplace would be cool. like one of those giant mountain lodge outdoor fireplaces with a pizza oven built into the side of it. Could make a firewood storage off to the side as well
Fireplace is cool and a Curved table between two of the posts would give you a place to eat without blocking the cooks table.
You could also use radiant propane heaters in the winter. Two or three of them should make it very comfortable. Good repurposing.
Space mountain!!!
The second one is the perfect place to build it as it was on the farm, with the walls attached to the ground, nice wooden floor as you always make, and make it a living space, could be used as a hunting cabin or blind, the options are seemingly limitless.
Looks great! Build a semi circle rocket stove bench.... somewhere warm to sit under there during the winter plus it would be awesome to see you build it!
Just a thought from an old fire insurance investigator.Your rusty metal canopy is the perfect host for grease laden vapors derived by your outdoor cooking.Without scheduled maintenence the airborne grease will accumulate in the dome,leaving it subject to flash fires.
This often is the case in diner fires caused by not changing the grease traps in the canopy above the grill.Just a friendly reminder.
if you can find one of those old billboard covers ( essentially a tarp or canvas ) and put a ring on the inside like a shower curtain rod in the winter ( might want to split in two or more sections ) you could slide it around and have a heated enclosed area / the roof already reminds me of a circus tent and a bright used billboard cover would add to the aesthetics LOL
a outdoor kitchen is a dream of mine great job guys
gutters to catch the rain and direct it toward the pond. it looks very cool.
Excellent idea for shelter!!!
I love the round and round and round and round, round and round you go.
Don is an incredible blessing! Love your ideas!!!
So many cool ideas! Hi, Don!😍🇨🇦
Omg I would love just one of those Walnut cuts for a guitar body! With my Son passing away last week I've been planning a guitar dedicated to his memory.
Lighting around the inside for use when it’s not so bright out. I’m loving it you’ll be able to use it in winter also with some side curtains .
Okay I watched the van in the tree and this video you earned another subscriber
You always find and make some of the neatest things. I would love to get a small one for a shower.
I appreciate your humor my dude! Always get a good laugh and great content! "Every day we're shovelin' "
I do feel like I won something by stumbling onto your channel, haven't been disappointed since I've subscribed.
As usual, you deliver amazing content. Keep doing what you do!
Outside kitchen look incredible I like everything what you guys did good job.