Great addition thx for sharing 11:46 for the door think would be better if you can use like straight sticks to secure the 3 polls instead of ropes should be more firm
You need to notch out so the timer sits flush against the length of the loss and use moss to fill the cracks, notch every log at the cross timbers. Didn't you have Lincoln logs as a kid and built a cabin in 10 mins on a table?
Thx for the advice. Will try them next visits. No, I did not work with Lincoln logs as a kid. Also, I should have burned a bit the part of the vertical timbers that are entering the ground to last a bit longer.
Nice video my friend 💙👏👍
Great addition thx for sharing
11:46 for the door think would be better if you can use like straight sticks to secure the 3 polls instead of ropes should be more firm
Interesting idea for the door, definitely will make it more firm, will work on it, thx.
Great effort first time and it will work for a few winters before the wood is to dry and deteriorating
Thx.
Would be happy if it holds that much.
You need to notch out so the timer sits flush against the length of the loss and use moss to fill the cracks, notch every log at the cross timbers. Didn't you have Lincoln logs as a kid and built a cabin in 10 mins on a table?
Thx for the advice.
Will try them next visits.
No, I did not work with Lincoln logs as a kid.
Also, I should have burned a bit the part of the vertical timbers that are entering the ground to last a bit longer.