I don’t think I’ll ever tire of watching you build anything Richard. Your attention to detail puts so many others to shame. Take care and may God be with you and yours.
Boy you have all kinds of projects huh? The rock turned out beautiful (I knew it would). The tulip popler wood sure is beautiful. I watched this video twice. God bless you guys
Aww, glad to hear you watched the video twice! Thank you and thank you for your kind words. I tell ya, the man never stops. Hope all is well your way, my friend! -Jennifer
Nice watching all these projects, glad to see the stone skirting done and looks nice. Now to burn in the smokehouse to coat the insides to enhance the flavor of the meat yummy. Good to have great neighbors help. 👍👍🙏🙏✌✌
Good evening Richard, liked the way you changed the pipe for the smoker. It's awful close to smoking time. Great work on the timbers too. You all stay safe and looking forward to the smoking time to get there. Fred.
Good evening from Australia, been away for many months so it’s great to catch up on all that’s happened You are the only person I have seen cut wood as needed, honest I watch some other channels who own a wood mill yet don’t use it and buy all wood because it’s dry. Yeah crazy with how expensive wood is….
Sorry. It's been a while since I've been able to view your channel. Great video production, and the editing is crisp and even. Nice. You should be proud of your achievements.
That rock and concrete sealer could be applied by spraying much easier than rolling and brushing. In fact i think it looks thin enough that a pump style garden sprayer might be able to spray it ok. Your hand saw and even the electric saw can be lubricated by rubbing the blades with a little paraffin wax. Helps make cutting the wood easier. Just a couple tips that might help make your day a little easier. Thanks for sharing your videos and your day’s labors. Stay safe
Hello Richard, I would like to recommend that you wear safety glasses for carpentry, as it is very dangerous that at some point a splinter of wood could splash in your eye. To your question, what would I do in the space where the little house was, I would build the garage for the Silverado there. A hug from Costa Rica for all your family. Greetings.
Good point about the safety glasses. Thank you for your concern. Also, I do think Dad is going to build him a garage there. Great minds think alike! We hope Costa Rica is treating you well! -Jennifer
That door is perfect for the fire box. Have you thought about painting it with some heat rated paint? May keep it from rusting and last a more few years (unless you think the paint will give off gases too). I bet you will miss the shed - at least until you get your workshop built. But a garage for the truck looks to be a good call.
That good ol shed was the “throw all” lol… I think the garage will be a good thing. And yes, that little door is “sa cute” hahaha. Thanks for following. -Jennifer
@@SmokyMountainOutpost There used to be a shop here in b'ham that would do it. I forgot the name, and don't know if i could find a place now. Have 2 Diston saws that belonged to my Dad.
I'm heart sick over this phone trouble Richard watch your show three an a half years here my name is n got phone trouble it's like being shot it never ends with me if not for bad luck would have none ...lol..
@@SmokyMountainOutpost I'm so sorry Jennifer it was a mistake ..i was trying to get a message to go to y'all an it keep failing I'm sorry for this late hour also I've had to much phone trouble an was despite to get a message to ya..please forgive me..
Hey I watched a lot of your videos in the early days. I stoped watching your videos about 2 years ago because there were all the same. I watched this one today and thought the same however you are looking tired and much older. I feel you need to give more control to Jennifer and husband so it’s a family legacy not just your vision with your helpers
Hey Jerome. Thanks for choosing to watch us again after 2 years. A lot has happened. You are right.. Dad is tired, but he has also lost some weight and feels much better than he did. He also recently lost his mother and two uncles as well. Surely you can relate? Furthermore, this vision is my Dad’s and is his life on the homestead. I hate you felt all the videos were the same and now that you decided to watch another, feel the same way as well. I am sure if you took the time to delve in to several videos you would see what progress has been made and just how the videos have changed. Take care and thanks for watching. -Jennifer
I am a disabled veteran. I look forward every week to your program. Everything looks great at the homestead. Great job!
Thank you, Gary. Most importantly though, thank you for your service and selflessness. We appreciate you.
Thanks Gary. I do too. Well done Sir
The wood burning is a must where you are. The termites hate burned wood. Loved watching every thing going on great jobs done right. God bless.
Thanks!
Happy Friday Richard. Happy Friday everybody!!
Thank you, Ted!
I don’t think I’ll ever tire of watching you build anything Richard. Your attention to detail puts so many others to shame. Take care and may God be with you and yours.
Thank you, Marty. We truly appreciate you!
Excellent job on the foundation Richard!
Thanks!
Retired Marine veteran who also enjoys your program every week. Jennifer is a terrific addition, good co-worker & funny too!
Thank you for the wonderful comment. My daughter and son are the best. They make me proud
Boy you have all kinds of projects huh? The rock turned out beautiful (I knew it would). The tulip popler wood sure is beautiful. I watched this video twice. God bless you guys
Aww, glad to hear you watched the video twice! Thank you and thank you for your kind words. I tell ya, the man never stops. Hope all is well your way, my friend! -Jennifer
You are doing good job
Thank you, Eduard.
Doing a great job Richard
Thank you!
Another smo project off to a good start
Thanks!
Hello SMO.. Len always cracks me up 😂
He is a riot! Hope you are well Jo Jo!
Nice watching all these projects, glad to see the stone skirting done and looks nice. Now to burn in the smokehouse to coat the insides to enhance the flavor of the meat yummy. Good to have great neighbors help. 👍👍🙏🙏✌✌
Thank you! We can’t wait!
Great content Richard love the relationship you have with your neighbor lol
Thank you, Sam!
Hello from Cosby. Just started watching. GREAT videos trying to catch up on everything going on.
Hey there and welcome to the Outpost! We are so glad to have you!
Und wieder super Arbeit von dir einfach super👏🏻👍😁😊😊🙋♂️
Vielen Dank!
The house is looking amazing
Thank you, Monica!
Awesome progress bud ! Everything is looking great !!! It's all coming together, very nice !!!!!
Thanks, David!
Very nice looking beams Richard!
Thanks, Charles!
Impecable 👍👏🙏
Thank you so much!
Good evening Richard, liked the way you changed the pipe for the smoker. It's awful close to smoking time. Great work on the timbers too. You all stay safe and looking forward to the smoking time to get there. Fred.
Thank you, Fred!
Your Really Getting Stuff Done ✔ Keep Up The Great Work My Friend ❗
Clever usage for the door.
Yessir! Thank you, Richard.
Richard your stone work looks fantastic! Think it's the NC stone, only because I was born there.....LOL
Hahaha! I think that is probably one of the reasons! Good thinking. Hope you are doing well! -Jennifer
Good evening from Australia, been away for many months so it’s great to catch up on all that’s happened
You are the only person I have seen cut wood as needed, honest I watch some other channels who own a wood mill yet don’t use it and buy all wood because it’s dry. Yeah crazy with how expensive wood is….
Glad to have you join us again! With the price of wood today, it is much better to take the time and cut it.
@@SmokyMountainOutpost I 100% agree
Sorry. It's been a while since I've been able to view your channel. Great video production, and the editing is crisp and even. Nice. You should be proud of your achievements.
Thank you for such a nice complement and we hope that you enjoy the videos
That rock and concrete sealer could be applied by spraying much easier than rolling and brushing. In fact i think it looks thin enough that a pump style garden sprayer might be able to spray it ok. Your hand saw and even the electric saw can be lubricated by rubbing the blades with a little paraffin wax. Helps make cutting the wood easier. Just a couple tips that might help make your day a little easier. Thanks for sharing your videos and your day’s labors. Stay safe
Thanks for the tips, Raymond! We appreciate them. Hope you are doing well!
Привет,труженик,!Все классно!У Вас красивая улыбка.почаще смейтесь,!
Hello Richard, I would like to recommend that you wear safety glasses for carpentry, as it is very dangerous that at some point a splinter of wood could splash in your eye. To your question, what would I do in the space where the little house was, I would build the garage for the Silverado there. A hug from Costa Rica for all your family. Greetings.
Good point about the safety glasses. Thank you for your concern. Also, I do think Dad is going to build him a garage there. Great minds think alike! We hope Costa Rica is treating you well! -Jennifer
That door is perfect for the fire box. Have you thought about painting it with some heat rated paint? May keep it from rusting and last a more few years (unless you think the paint will give off gases too). I bet you will miss the shed - at least until you get your workshop built. But a garage for the truck looks to be a good call.
That good ol shed was the “throw all” lol… I think the garage will be a good thing. And yes, that little door is “sa cute” hahaha. Thanks for following. -Jennifer
Looks like that hand saw needs sharpening like mine.
Always!
@@SmokyMountainOutpost There used to be a shop here in b'ham that would do it. I forgot the name, and don't know if i could find a place now. Have 2 Diston saws that belonged to my Dad.
Great stuff Richard...looks like old Porky's days are numbered...how much propane have you gone through to do the wood burning?
good video lot's of work. the way steel cost now i save it all. you will have to give him some smoked meat. take care, be safe and well.
Thank you, John!
How often do you have to reapply the timber frame oil?as always enjoyed watching Richard. Hope you have a blessed day.
Was told about 10-15 years
Do you have plans drawn up or do them yourself on a computer program? Love your work👍
He is old school and draws them up. Very neat! -Jennifer
Want to watch the build on the smokehouse? CLICK HERE 👉🏻 ua-cam.com/video/BSVKnSJ_mm8/v-deo.html
Good afternoon SMO. R the sealer on the knee wall looks great keep up the good work stay safe and healthy and God bless
You need to wear those eye protectors! All it takes is one chip flying up.
Kathy, that is true. Thank you for your concern. -Jennifer
Just seeing the clip without watching I thought you were building a shyt burning outhouse
When you put the mill in its new home you going to install at waist height?👍🎅🏻
Not at all. It will sit on a concrete slab
The steel pipe that you buried will rust and collapse.
You should have use clay tile pipe.
I would have if I could have found any. Nobody had any within 50 miles
@@SmokyMountainOutpost 4 inch round clay drain tile will work just fine.
If you want a bigger diameter try regular clay chimney flu tiles.
🇳🇴👍👍👌
Thanks!
Where do you get your chisels from?
My neighbor made them for us
I'm heart sick over this phone trouble Richard watch your show three an a half years here my name is n got phone trouble it's like being shot it never ends with me if not for bad luck would have none ...lol..
What is wrong, Dave? -Jennifer
@@SmokyMountainOutpost I'm so sorry Jennifer it was a mistake ..i was trying to get a message to go to y'all an it keep failing I'm sorry for this late hour also I've had to much phone trouble an was despite to get a message to ya..please forgive me..
No need to apologize or ask for forgiveness, my friend. You are fine!
Hey I watched a lot of your videos in the early days. I stoped watching your videos about 2 years ago because there were all the same. I watched this one today and thought the same however you are looking tired and much older. I feel you need to give more control to Jennifer and husband so it’s a family legacy not just your vision with your helpers
Hey Jerome. Thanks for choosing to watch us again after 2 years. A lot has happened. You are right.. Dad is tired, but he has also lost some weight and feels much better than he did. He also recently lost his mother and two uncles as well. Surely you can relate? Furthermore, this vision is my Dad’s and is his life on the homestead. I hate you felt all the videos were the same and now that you decided to watch another, feel the same way as well. I am sure if you took the time to delve in to several videos you would see what progress has been made and just how the videos have changed. Take care and thanks for watching. -Jennifer
In germany we say in the morning sits the bird on the tree and in the afternoon the house is ready. 😄😄😄🇩🇪
Love it!