Sawmill Cover Build // Part Two // Woodland Mills HM130 Max

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  • Sawmill Cover Build // Part Two // Woodland Mills HM130 Max
    In this video, Greg continues to clean out the piling holes, digging down to 30 inches. He adds water to the holes to make the dirt more compact and easier to dig / scoop the dirt out of the holes. Then, he mixes concrete to create a concrete base for the piling holes. He will add sonotubes and level them in our next video.
    A big thank you to Marty and Julie from ‪@MartinJohnsonOffGridLiving‬ for sharing their tip of using a galvanized feed scoop in one of their videos. It definitely made scooping the dirt a lot easier! Definitely check out their channel, if you haven't yet. They are building a home on their off-grid homestead, here in North Idaho and have a lot of great tips and are fun to watch. Plus, their story is pretty amazing. We have met both of them and not only are they knowledgeable in what they share in their videos, but they are also kind, good humans. The kindness you see in their videos, shines through in person, as well.
    Here are the specs on the sawmill cover we are building:
    3 holes in the front
    4 holes in the back
    Overall dimensions are 15 feet wide by 36 feet long
    Longest beam is 27 feet
    Front part of the lean to roof is 11'9" and back is 8'
    It will have a 3 :12 pitch
    Posts and beams are going to be 7 1/2" x 7 1/2"
    We will be the sharing the entire build. We hope you will follow along. Have you built a cover for a sawmill? Any tips?
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 16

  • @erikowren7894
    @erikowren7894 9 місяців тому +1

    I like your content. Thank you for sharing. Nice old truck too.

    • @ourdreaminthewoods
      @ourdreaminthewoods  9 місяців тому +1

      Thank you so much, Erik. It’s a pretty fun truck for sure! 😁

  • @russsawn3200
    @russsawn3200 Рік тому +1

    nice job
    keep on keeping on!

  • @Mars0o7
    @Mars0o7 Рік тому +1

    I was going to say the same thing when your dirts to dry slides off your flutes dump a little water in the hole just enough to get it to stick to the flutes do it all the time works great.

  • @deana1848
    @deana1848 Рік тому +1

    Another great video! 😊

  • @deana1848
    @deana1848 Рік тому +1

    That’s a lot of hose! 😂

  • @David-hm1ps
    @David-hm1ps Рік тому +1

    moisten the dirt up with water you can pull it up with a post hole digger don't flood it but Morrison the dirt and he be moist and you can pull it up with your postal digger or the auger thank you

  • @MrWaldorfian
    @MrWaldorfian 3 місяці тому +1

    You said you drilled 30 inch deep holes for your sono tube piers. Is that deep enough to be below the frost line there in Idaho? I'm in sourthern Ontario (Canada) further south than Idaho and we need to be at least 42 inches down.

    • @ourdreaminthewoods
      @ourdreaminthewoods  3 місяці тому +1

      The frost line is 30 inches. We went at least 36. Maybe I misspoke- sorry about that. 😁

  • @ourdreaminthewoods
    @ourdreaminthewoods  Рік тому

    We are curious...do you have a recipe for concrete and the amount of water to use, or do you just eye it, as well? Let us know!