Everyone wants to see you guys panel the interior with homemade sawmilled boards with homemade nails with one hundred year old hammers. How many people want to see two skinny hillbillies do sheetrock. ZERO
The ceiling looks awesome. Rip that crappy sheetrock out and panel the entire interior with sawmilled wood just like the ceiling. It's the milled wood that makes this build special. Use some different kinds of exotic wood and varnish it beautiful ❤️. I know you men are capable of better results than plasterboard and mud taping. Come on guys. Build something enjoyable to look at.
Looking good boys! Well done!! Building a cabin is an awesome experience and so rewarding. We use red pine and cedar here in Michigan because of the abundance of it. Having a retreat for the family that’s comfortable isn’t something most folks can do or afford nowadays. Were the luck ones eh?
I've been watching this series from the beginning. Not only did i not know how lumber is made, it surprises me every time i watch how satisfying it is to watch it being made.
@@TheWoodedBeardsman hey it’s the first time I watched any of your videos. It’s the one with the red roof cabin. You were speaking about bad remarks. You are so right 100%. That cabin is amazing. So pretty. Live wood look was amazing. Keep it up I will be watching more. 🙏👍🏽😘
You can really see how comfortable and skilled my boy Kevin is when he is installing/mudding drywall. A nice tight wipe in a tight joint makes for less sanding later, and we all hate sanding drywall. Good job boys, I love the cabin videos!
My grandmother died end of July. I really enjoyed watching your videos with my grandmother on building your cabin. I got to know how she grew up and family history. To me the stories are priceless. Life was brutal back then but my grandmother told me you worked and earned everything and that was the best part. I don't waste much anymore. I'm heartsick grandmother didn't get to see the finished cabin but I'm blessed with the stories. My family has hired a company to build a cabin on our land. You are so right about getting off grid and really spending time with family. Somehow I feel grandmother is smiling down on you guys watching you finish your cabin. Thank you for your videos.she was 98 years young.
Flooring. Tricky situation, but I would go for a laminate, with stone around the wood stove area. Easy to clean, where tiles or clay etc will be harder to clean, especially when you are in and out in winter. I would use the cherry wood for a counter top that would go directly ahead on the long wall, beside the door with cupboards above. You can also put in a sink there with a drain, into the ground. That way you can clean and prep food inside, and in winter use the snow-melt for a water source too. Where you slept on the floor that one night... right there I would put TWO bench seats facing each other, and a table between. The bench seats can have storage inside, with an extra wood lip on the inside - so you can lower the table and turn it into a queen bed... just slide the cushions together and all done. Bedding inside the storage, just like a camper trailer. You are going to want the storage inside the seating anyways. Do not forget a nice cherry wood plaque on the inside of the door, where you can hang coats for winter (deer antler hooks to carry the theme?) ;) Don't forget two 4x4 reflective backings behind the wood stove area to protect the walls. Love the project... and looped the series a few times. Hope that helps. Cheers
Nothing is more gratifying than seeing y'all build this thing from scratch, and learning construction by just doing it. The sawmill wood has its own character and is something the pioneers would have really appreciated. I'm glad to see this kind of passion being practiced.
FULL STOP Great to see Opie again. Cabin is looking Great, looking forward to more episodes. Thank You for sharing your video, and your cabin update with us. ATB
Just been watching the wooded beardsman. I love the can do attitude. I live in new Zealand and my country was built with this attitude. When you live at the arse end of the earth you have to use what's around. Love the cabin. And your little dog.... Kids are pretty cool too
Full stop! The way Kevin was running that mud over the screws and picking up the remainder was pure ASMR! 😂😂. Thank god we dont have that mosquito problem in northern Ireland! 😁🦟🦟🦟🦟
Nice video thanks for the update Chris ! Next time that you will pull a big tree behind the tractor, use an old car hood as a sled or slider. Learned that from Wranglerstar with his yellow jeep hood. Get a old in the front and pass the chain through then lift the lid a bit and put the end on the hood, then chain the log and pull ! Easy and no digging in the ground !
Awesome work! I love your cabin and all the work you all are doing on it. Coming along really well. Peace and Good Fortune to you all and your families. I have been watching it from the beginning! Love it!
Well fellows, I commented on watching you for a whole day, and said I was looking forward to your next season! All I had to do was scroll down and here you are! So I’m going to settle down with a cuppa coffee and watch you finish the cabin, or whatever you going to do in this video! Again, from a grandmother in Tennessee, God bless you!
That's a lot of $$$$ in just one log !! To put it in perspective......! Every 3"x3"x36" piece, is a Top Quality baseball bat worth about $50 dollars US or more !! Love this channel !!!
Full stop always and forever. Man this cabin looks great. Can’t wait for the new adventures to start in this pretty little cabin. You are such a lucky man to have a brother like Kevin. He is the man, the cabin man.
The best way I have seen to pull logs thru the woods with a smaller tractor is to go to a bone yard and get a hood off a small car, cut a small hole in front middle to run the chain thru. Then when you want to drag a log, slide the hood under the leading end, run the chain from under the hood, wrap around the log as normal. this will allow the log to glide up and over the dirt and obstacles. The log ends stay cleaner this way as well.
you should collect all the sawdust from the mill and start compacting it into fire bricks/pellets for the cabin. Find the best combination per BTU heat. Also sawdust has a bazillion uses. Enough to keep you busy, as if you aren't already. 👍
Been watching you guys for a while. Recently subbed. Love what you guys do. I grew up in the woods and helped my family as a kid build three cabins (Mom and dads, grandma and grandpas and uncle and aunts) my whole childhood was outdoors with no electricity and no running water. We use to bathe in the little lake at the bottom of the mountain. I tell you all of this not to brag, or think I lived a depleted life, but to say that all the haters can shut their pie-holes. I’m now retired from the army and looking to get back to that simple lifestyle. My mom still lives in the cabin we built 40+ years ago. So all the morons who have no concept of off grid living and how long a cabin can last the test of time because they are armchair quarterbacks should not even be in your radar and get you down. Love that you get the kids out there to have fun but also to learn is amazing in my opinion. Keep doing what you do and flush the negative Nancy’s! They are not worth your time. 😃
Use some of that Roxul insulation in the generator house. It's a pretty decent sound insulator too. And use ethanol-free gas. It will last all winter no problem. The ethanol added to gas is hydrophilic (attracts water), which is where the problems arise.
Full stop. Love the cabin videos. When I win the lottery, I'm gunna build my own. Just kidding. I'm doing it one way or another. I don't play the lottery but I am saving up.
Looks great, but I think you should have used (MOLD RESISTANT) green board drywall. When ur gone big hot box with plastic vapor barrier, any moisture will promote mold growth...
@@TheWoodedBeardsman Right on! You know mold spores are everywhere, if ur going to be gone for any duration, Lysol where floor meets the walls 👍 Place looks great!!
Thanks very much for the update video so cool be safe God bless your family can't wait to see everything done 😎 have fun with your friends and family God bless everyone
Make hand made terracotta floor tiles. You do everything else like a cave man (food, foraging, etc.) Why not? Make the clay tiles and bake them in a mud oven. Then sand the top and bottom so they are all even. Then use sand to mortar them in. That way if anything should spill or leak, the moisture doesn't get stuck inside.
Love watching your videos. You guys are like the Smothers Brothers!! The cabin looks awesome but I sincerely hope you'll reconsider putting railings in the loft along with a safety gate around your stove, especially since the little girl who visits frequently, is still a toddler. As a primary school teacher and a parent, safety is such a major concern. Proactive measures are always better than reactive ones! Wishing you all the best with your future projects!
When lifting those logs onto the saw mill you were placing yourself in between a pinch point. That is extrememly dangerous no matter how much trust you have in your friend.
@@davewilliams6172 , No, I don't think that's what he meant. For me, my fear was that the driver would hit the accelerator a little too much and squeeze the guy against the sawmill.
I’m an old EMT / Firefighter... I’ve seen several deaths from tractors and people not being careful. I love watching this guy’s channel, I’d hate for him to get hurt. Trust me, mess your back up or have the wrong injury and your life changes forever. (I’m getting ready for my second surgery this year.)
Having done some drywalling, mudding and taping f/b sanding, vacuuming, tack-ragging and painting, I know how tedious and time-consuming it can be. I did a living room that was twice the size of the cabin. Kudos to Kevin - his work is good! Great idea about sealing all joints and openings to keep mice at bay. But if they want in, they will find or make a way! Looking forward to the continuation of the build!
But cannot act too weird, this is common access viewing-and still a very interesting presentation and again-I love Kevin-Idid it my way sinatra! Blessings! Puerto Rico USA
I fell behind on my cabin build watching and I am just catching up on this cold Saturday. I have already watched your survival episode 1,2 and 3 but I needed to catch up on how your cabin was done, great work guys always enjoyable when a new video comes up, keep up the great work.
While watching this video I went into my kitchen and realized I needed to use the lemon oil I had purchased months ago and go over my cabinets. They look much better. Thanks for the motivation. Oh, and your place looks much better too.
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Everyone wants to see you guys panel the interior with homemade sawmilled boards with homemade nails with one hundred year old hammers. How many people want to see two skinny hillbillies do sheetrock. ZERO
Zero plus a few thousand I guess.
The ceiling looks awesome. Rip that crappy sheetrock out and panel the entire interior with sawmilled wood just like the ceiling. It's the milled wood that makes this build special. Use some different kinds of exotic wood and varnish it beautiful ❤️. I know you men are capable of better results than plasterboard and mud taping. Come on guys. Build something enjoyable to look at.
Looking good boys! Well done!! Building a cabin is an awesome experience and so rewarding. We use red pine and cedar here in Michigan because of the abundance of it. Having a retreat for the family that’s comfortable isn’t something most folks can do or afford nowadays. Were the luck ones eh?
Glad to see you using the Ash. So sad it's dying out.
I've been watching this series from the beginning. Not only did i not know how lumber is made, it surprises me every time i watch how satisfying it is to watch it being made.
Me too!
@@TheWoodedBeardsman hey it’s the first time I watched any of your videos. It’s the one with the red roof cabin. You were speaking about bad remarks. You are so right 100%. That cabin is amazing. So pretty. Live wood look was amazing. Keep it up I will be watching more. 🙏👍🏽😘
You can really see how comfortable and skilled my boy Kevin is when he is installing/mudding drywall. A nice tight wipe in a tight joint makes for less sanding later, and we all hate sanding drywall. Good job boys, I love the cabin videos!
I was just thinking how nice it is that you and your brother can work on projects together. You are lucky to have each other.
Family is everything.
My grandmother died end of July.
I really enjoyed watching your videos with my grandmother on building your cabin. I got to know how she grew up and family history. To me the stories are priceless. Life was brutal back then but my grandmother told me you worked and earned everything and that was the best part. I don't waste much anymore. I'm heartsick grandmother didn't get to see the finished cabin but I'm blessed with the stories. My family has hired a company to build a cabin on our land. You are so right about getting off grid and really spending time with family. Somehow I feel grandmother is smiling down on you guys watching you finish your cabin.
Thank you for your videos.she was 98 years young.
solitaire smith that’s a nice post
Wow, I know the feelings!
Blessings!
Puerto Rico USA
I like seeing your son so eager to help thats being brought up right
Flooring. Tricky situation, but I would go for a laminate, with stone around the wood stove area. Easy to clean, where tiles or clay etc will be harder to clean, especially when you are in and out in winter. I would use the cherry wood for a counter top that would go directly ahead on the long wall, beside the door with cupboards above. You can also put in a sink there with a drain, into the ground. That way you can clean and prep food inside, and in winter use the snow-melt for a water source too. Where you slept on the floor that one night... right there I would put TWO bench seats facing each other, and a table between. The bench seats can have storage inside, with an extra wood lip on the inside - so you can lower the table and turn it into a queen bed... just slide the cushions together and all done. Bedding inside the storage, just like a camper trailer. You are going to want the storage inside the seating anyways. Do not forget a nice cherry wood plaque on the inside of the door, where you can hang coats for winter (deer antler hooks to carry the theme?) ;) Don't forget two 4x4 reflective backings behind the wood stove area to protect the walls. Love the project... and looped the series a few times. Hope that helps. Cheers
Kevin makes hanging drywall look easy. Artist at work. I speak from experience.
Kevin makes all things seem easy 😅
Nothing is more gratifying than seeing y'all build this thing from scratch, and learning construction by just doing it. The sawmill wood has its own character and is something the pioneers would have really appreciated. I'm glad to see this kind of passion being practiced.
FULL STOP
Great to see Opie again.
Cabin is looking Great, looking forward to more episodes.
Thank You for sharing your video, and your cabin update with us. ATB
full stop aweome video. it's cool to see your bro and yourself working together. he knows his stuff!
Full stop! Great video, love the effort you and Kevin are putting into this cabin. It’s making me want to get out and build something myself!
This video shows all the quirky things I love about Canadians! Thank you, my northern neighbors for being awesome!!
Hey brother! Always happy to see a video from you and even happier these days with the return of the Cabin Series!
Just been watching the wooded beardsman. I love the can do attitude. I live in new Zealand and my country was built with this attitude. When you live at the arse end of the earth you have to use what's around. Love the cabin. And your little dog.... Kids are pretty cool too
I love the way your finishing out your cabin it is a very beautiful job very high-quality workmanship
Full stop! The way Kevin was running that mud over the screws and picking up the remainder was pure ASMR! 😂😂. Thank god we dont have that mosquito problem in northern Ireland! 😁🦟🦟🦟🦟
Your brother is a character lol he cracks me up all the time.
Keep up the good work guys!
Another great video to finish off the week. Thanks WB
Full stop! I would live in that cabin as a permanent home it's great!
Dream Lizard full stop
@@Wildernessquestoutdoors not sure what your commenting to me but I'm sure if you watched the full video that Chris appreciates it!
Dream Lizard yep commenting helps his channel
@@Wildernessquestoutdoors just not sure why you said my name then full stop, is what I was asking?
Dream Lizard it just auto replied to you. I didn’t mean too
Guys after Red Green's own heart, keep it up! It's fun watching. GOD bless from the states!
Kevin’s knowledge is such a turn on 💕
Nice video thanks for the update Chris !
Next time that you will pull a big tree behind the tractor, use an old car hood as a sled or slider. Learned that from Wranglerstar with his yellow jeep hood.
Get a old in the front and pass the chain through then lift the lid a bit and put the end on the hood, then chain the log and pull ! Easy and no digging in the ground !
Excellent team work and ceiling turned out fabulous and royal.
"Clean Pipe, Clean Ash-hole."
Awesome video!
Awesome job Chris and Kevin! Can't wait until the next episode. Very well done!
Kevin just dropping the serious knowledge. Wooded Beardsman is lucky to have such a talented friend!
What would you do without Kevin? That guy is an awesome worker! Full stop.
Love Kevin and Chris, super!
Puerto Rico USA
Full stop. Guys it looks amazing! Your doing great. Makes me want to build a canin. Thanks for the watch. Look forward to the next one as always.
The cabin is looking great! Can’t wait to see the next episode.
Sonja Wright great vid
Vision Quest Outdoors yes, it is a great vid, I love the he ash planking walls and ceiling in the loft.
Full stop. Now that the cabin is almost done, it's time to watch the series all over again!
Awesome work! I love your cabin and all the work you all are doing on it. Coming along really well. Peace and Good Fortune to you all and your families. I have been watching it from the beginning! Love it!
Thanks, to you too!
By far my favorite series on the channel!
I've been waiting for this video.
I'm so happy that you guys are working on the cabin again:)
Full stop!! Great team work
I can tell Kevin is an experienced dry wall taper by what he said & did ! I worked as a carpenter many years.
The thumbnail made me think i was watching The Wooded Baldsman, but great video!
Was thinking the same at first lol!
Same 😂😂😂
was thinking the same until I figured out it was Kevin (I said Tim before edit, not sure where Tim came from but lol 😂)
Now hold on there Holden! How long was you holding onto that there thought ???
@HOMEFREE ESTATES Baldness is a sign of high testosterone...means he's probably more of a "Man" than you!
Well fellows, I commented on watching you for a whole day, and said I was looking forward to your next season! All I had to do was scroll down and here you are! So I’m going to settle down with a cuppa coffee and watch you finish the cabin, or whatever you going to do in this video! Again, from a grandmother in Tennessee, God bless you!
Good thumb nail. Starting watching only cuz I saw your brother smiling and a beautiful ceiling
Kev, more videos please!! You're great also Chris, I just appreciate the craftsmanship part of it all
The cherry tree would make a great table. Plus; how about some padded topped glory-box style benches, so have comfortable seating and extra storage.
Love watching your videos working 💪 along with your brother 🕺and Sweet Bean🐩...please keep them coming, thank you
Love watching this come together!
Kevin is such trooper, look forward to seeing him in some future videos with you.
Looks like Beardsman Jr was doing a great job laying out those spacers!
He was great
You are so good!! I've never seen anyone put up drywall with such ease and precision and do it so quickly. Thumbs up!!
That's a lot of $$$$ in just one log !! To put it in perspective......! Every 3"x3"x36" piece, is a Top Quality baseball bat worth about $50 dollars US or more !!
Love this channel !!!
Full stop always and forever. Man this cabin looks great. Can’t wait for the new adventures to start in this pretty little cabin. You are such a lucky man to have a brother like Kevin. He is the man, the cabin man.
He knows how to build.
Remind me a Frasier tv show episode:you are good brother and good psychiatrist. Niles answered:you are a good brother too!
kevin needs his own channel, seems like he does some interesting builds
Awesome I been waiting on this cabin build to start back up since last winter! Keep em coming!❤️👍
The best way I have seen to pull logs thru the woods with a smaller tractor is to go to a bone yard and get a hood off a small car, cut a small hole in front middle to run the chain thru. Then when you want to drag a log, slide the hood under the leading end, run the chain from under the hood, wrap around the log as normal. this will allow the log to glide up and over the dirt and obstacles. The log ends stay cleaner this way as well.
Nice!
I just spent the entire day watching and listening as I painted my urban apartment...Ima Craftsman now, too!
you should collect all the sawdust from the mill and start compacting it into fire bricks/pellets for the cabin. Find the best combination per BTU heat.
Also sawdust has a bazillion uses. Enough to keep you busy, as if you aren't already. 👍
OMG Kevin makes that drywalling look EASY, yeesh.
Full stop! Great video and some good tips for drywall.
Who cares what other people say you two have done an amazing job with your cabin. 👍👍👍👍
Use a car hood under the front of the tree your dragging and it moves a lot easier.
Just make a sheet metal sled
I truly believe these series deserves millions of views
Hi guys love this project.id put a massive piece of vinyl on the floor it's easy to sweep and mop.luv the cabin series great job.😃
You have that place looking good . I can't wait to see what's next.
Sheet rock in a log cabin. If you guys are trying for the dentist office look in the middle of the woods, you nailed it.
Ha!
FULL STOP, cabin's looking great guys :)
Excellent looking inside cabin, with ash ceiling, and dry wall walls! I enjoyed watching this hour long video! Love the channel
Notification squad! I already know it's going to be good video
Edit: Already watched the full thing. Great work guys!
Been watching you guys for a while. Recently subbed. Love what you guys do. I grew up in the woods and helped my family as a kid build three cabins (Mom and dads, grandma and grandpas and uncle and aunts) my whole childhood was outdoors with no electricity and no running water. We use to bathe in the little lake at the bottom of the mountain. I tell you all of this not to brag, or think I lived a depleted life, but to say that all the haters can shut their pie-holes. I’m now retired from the army and looking to get back to that simple lifestyle. My mom still lives in the cabin we built 40+ years ago. So all the morons who have no concept of off grid living and how long a cabin can last the test of time because they are armchair quarterbacks should not even be in your radar and get you down. Love that you get the kids out there to have fun but also to learn is amazing in my opinion. Keep doing what you do and flush the negative Nancy’s! They are not worth your time. 😃
love the cabin series!
Use some of that Roxul insulation in the generator house. It's a pretty decent sound insulator too. And use ethanol-free gas. It will last all winter no problem. The ethanol added to gas is hydrophilic (attracts water), which is where the problems arise.
Full stop. Love the cabin videos. When I win the lottery, I'm gunna build my own. Just kidding. I'm doing it one way or another. I don't play the lottery but I am saving up.
As a woodworker my favorite material to use is cherry. Just beautiful, and durable. But brittle also when being worked.
I left the whole season 1 playing at home on the computer while I'm at work. Just my way of helping get your numbers up bud
Full stop! Am really enjoying this building of the cabin building/raising! Thank you for sharing!
Cool Cabin Bud Nice One 🔥💯😎👍👊
Gold Rush Redman 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
The little dog! The little dog Bean!! Always in the middle of the action!
Looks great, but I think you should have used (MOLD RESISTANT) green board drywall. When ur gone big hot box with plastic vapor barrier, any moisture will promote mold growth...
Hopefully it stays dry!
@@TheWoodedBeardsman Right on! You know mold spores are everywhere, if ur going to be gone for any duration, Lysol where floor meets the walls 👍 Place looks great!!
Full stop, nice job on the drywall. Beautifully done treatment of the round window.
You should see some of his residential work!
that is what i asked for in facebook=) Nice!
Whispering 'window' at 37:48 was genuinely too adorable for a cabin building channel.
Kevin you are so talented but dollar store blades? I use Olfa pro 25s and they are worth every penny
Nice job guys. Full stop.🕊🏴❤️
Watching this I am reminded how much I dislike doing drywall
Pale Face lmao
Thanks very much for the update video so cool be safe God bless your family can't wait to see everything done 😎 have fun with your friends and family God bless everyone
wow, ash wood that is a very good bow material, if you know a bowyer you can get him to carve you a very nice bow out of it
Oh, we have tons of it!
Also great for bats and quarter staffs
If my shoulder was still working well I could probably make a bow. But alas.
It's great for axe, knife, and sword handles.
You guys do amazing work. I keep hearing you guys talk about negative comments. I've seen nothing but positive comments.
Make hand made terracotta floor tiles. You do everything else like a cave man (food, foraging, etc.) Why not? Make the clay tiles and bake them in a mud oven. Then sand the top and bottom so they are all even. Then use sand to mortar them in. That way if anything should spill or leak, the moisture doesn't get stuck inside.
Sounds like an afternoon project!
it's really cool to see your brother's technique on these things. it all looks so smooth.
When you do something for 20 years you get smoother at it.... ;-)
Wondered what carpenter I followed when it came up in my notifications 🤔
Yes,White and Wood looks great
i hope to be able to do big projects like this when i’m older! i’ll just stick to my small shelter videos on my channel for now!
edit: RIP the beard
Are you telling another man to shave his beard off? 😆
Love watching your videos. You guys are like the Smothers Brothers!! The cabin looks awesome but I sincerely hope you'll reconsider putting railings in the loft along with a safety gate around your stove, especially since the little girl who visits frequently, is still a toddler. As a primary school teacher and a parent, safety is such a major concern. Proactive measures are always better than reactive ones! Wishing you all the best with your future projects!
Was this live feed? Just missed it if it was but great video!
Good to see your little guys helping. Most kids can’t be pried away from their devices.
When lifting those logs onto the saw mill you were placing yourself in between a pinch point. That is extrememly dangerous no matter how much trust you have in your friend.
I love the common sense comments
Yeah I was just waiting for that log to roll up the forklift tines and crush him....oh hang on....gravity works downwards....dammit!
@@davewilliams6172 , No, I don't think that's what he meant. For me, my fear was that the driver would hit the accelerator a little too much and squeeze the guy against the sawmill.
@@RustyAndroid 😆 you people live your lives in fear of others because your narcissistic.
I’m an old EMT / Firefighter... I’ve seen several deaths from tractors and people not being careful. I love watching this guy’s channel, I’d hate for him to get hurt.
Trust me, mess your back up or have the wrong injury and your life changes forever. (I’m getting ready for my second surgery this year.)
Watched the whole hour.
Cork flooring has a lot going for it. Cushions, insulates, waterproof.
Cork flooring is to soft and gouges rather easy
I love ya man, but get your dog away from that dust!
😆 you people get a life . sawdust will not hurt anyone.
Always got to put your opinions in. Narcissistic all the way
It’s a dog
Dogs like dust you sod.
Having done some drywalling, mudding and taping f/b sanding, vacuuming, tack-ragging and painting, I know how tedious and time-consuming it can be. I did a living room that was twice the size of the cabin. Kudos to Kevin - his work is good! Great idea about sealing all joints and openings to keep mice at bay. But if they want in, they will find or make a way! Looking forward to the continuation of the build!
Fullstop. Your gonna be able to shoot deer of the front porch. Shhhh don’t tell UA-cam.
But cannot act too weird, this is common access viewing-and still a very interesting presentation and again-I love Kevin-Idid it my way sinatra!
Blessings!
Puerto Rico USA
When the salesperson suggested it he should have bought the bigger tractor. You can always use more tractor.
I fell behind on my cabin build watching and I am just catching up on this cold Saturday. I have already watched your survival episode 1,2 and 3 but I needed to catch up on how your cabin was done, great work guys always enjoyable when a new video comes up, keep up the great work.
Who else thought he shaved
While watching this video I went into my kitchen and realized I needed to use the lemon oil I had purchased months ago and go over my cabinets. They look much better. Thanks for the motivation. Oh, and your place looks much better too.
Great video! Marine carpet for the flooring, everything you want it to do. Water & stain resistant, will not rot or fray.