I'm preparing to renovate this abandoned cabin, but first the outside mess needs to be cleaned up so the job can move forward.
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@daveburklund2295Місяць тому
"Clean up the site" when you're overwhelmed at the start of the project is such good advice that translates to every kind of project.
@theatreed16Місяць тому
Life even.
@MelicoyМісяць тому
I build my fire on the tree stump.
@janetstonerook4552Місяць тому
And clean up the site first is also a good safety maxim. Don't want to get a nasty injury or bone break!
@zeos386sxМісяць тому
So true, another way to look at it is start small and work your way up. Once you get a few things done the bigger jobs don't seem as daunting.
@scottkehoe9514Місяць тому
When I was growing up my father always watched Bob Vila This Old House now I'm sitting here watching you and you have become my Bob Vila
@goingagainstthegrainМісяць тому
Exactly.
@BushradicalМісяць тому
Thanks guys
@mred8002Місяць тому
I’m ancient, and recall the early days of Villa when he was trying to demonstrate cheap ways to get jobs done, before companies used him to advertise their products. Both approaches have value.
@EOTG_AKМісяць тому
Bob Villa meets Dick Proenneke
@waynehendrix4806Місяць тому
Bob was gay compared to this. 😉
@scottsatterthwaite4073Місяць тому
I'm a remodel/renovation contractor. First and last thing I do every week is make sure the site is cleaned up and organized. I makes all the difference in keeping focus on the project.
@matthewcraig8926Місяць тому
Couldn't agree more. I'm a contractor as well. Having a clean site from start to finish is a must.
@jeff4sonМісяць тому
I’m a former contractor who works a desk job. Same applies to my desk. If I don’t know what to do, I clean my desk and everything becomes clearer. A cluttered desk (or job site) is a sign of a cluttered mind.
@HandymanLandМісяць тому
Yes, I couldn't agree more.👍
@paulabraden974Місяць тому
I guess the same can be said for inside a house (especially after a busy weekend). I good reset and clean does wonders for peace of mind for the weekdays. When Dave spoke about the half done projects, that summed up my partner. Tasks that turn into work, and work that's no longer enjoyable and become a burden. Especially when they are the bottleneck to other tasks to be done. Love ❤️ your videos. I'm glad you are making them again after your time away from posting content. I'd love to hear your short, medium and long-term goals. Where would like to be/doing, in say 10-20 years time?
@YOOPERBubbaМісяць тому
Are you in Skanee mi
@benwilson6806Місяць тому
That is some sage advice!!! A friend once told me. Don’t ever go and screw up a good hobby by turning it into a JOB!
@ginnysulya9805Місяць тому
Love this 😁
@nancybrown2700Місяць тому
At 76 now I too have learned the power of being a turtle and taking time to enjoy the peace I find on my woodland property. Sitting still and just listening to the creek and birds between doing some more hauling of firewood makes for a great day. As always I love your videos and narration. Great job Bushy!
@janinepettit2019Місяць тому
My dad was the ultimate do yourselfer. He renovated all the houses we lived in for his family of nine. At the end of every work day he cleaned up the job site, swept up the saw dust, piled his tools in the corner, trashed the scrap wood and left it ready to go the next day. It keeps you from being overwhelmed.
@brandyD33Місяць тому
This is life-changing advice. We are living in our very first fixer-upper, our family of six and this house was formerly uninhabitable. It's taking a lot more time and imagination that we expected but that's the most important aspect to keeping momentum. Tidying up at the end of each day.
@kevinharding2099Місяць тому
There was a lot of old fashion wisdom in this video. Love it.
@ericwanderweg8525Місяць тому
Sitting here on my couch watching the flames dance in my wood stove, dog sprawled out in front of it, and this video completes it all 😎
@mimiso516Місяць тому
I've said this before but I really like your background music. It is calming and just puts me in a good place. You are so talented.
@randomdan85Місяць тому
There is something truly magical about living outdoors and being able to just soak up all of what nature has to give you.
@angusjames5211Місяць тому
Perfect way to close out a Saturday night!
@wyldstallyn2016Місяць тому
"... and this is a good way to burn hair off your arm" LOL nice man. I've probably commented this on old videos before, but you give an average guy the confidence to attempt a simple cabin project and for that I thank you.
@janinedevilliers510Місяць тому
😂 😂 Brilliant Dave humour.
@OssoLily-ix5vzМісяць тому
Dave has the voice of a story teller. I simply love both he and Brooke and watching them build or clear land, burn fires, camp, takes me to a good place in my elder years indoors now. Thanks Dave, can’t wait to see what you and Brooke do with this place. 🌷🌸🌷
@SLICKTOP74Місяць тому
Dave I completely forgot about this cabin. Excited to see the build
@CITYNEWSSUPPORTМісяць тому
In High School I was hired by a general contractor building a 60 home sub division with a 100 condo complex! He hired us for the full framing project after school and on the weekends, with only one order CLEAN! We removed all scrap wood and sorted it by size for reuse or disposal. It was amazing how much the framers could get done in a day and how much waste they could produce! This contractor had been a Del Webb Executive and learned how to squeeze every cent out of a project. Hint 10th grader slaves are far cheaper than keeping carpenters around to clean a job site. This was 1992 and the pay was like $5 hr with the perk of using the "soon to be finished" Swimming Pool! The Pool was never built during our employment , LOL
@nickp7186Місяць тому
Dave you have made me understand that I'm turning into an old guy and that's not a bad thing haha. I feel like I'm shooting the breeze with my buddy.
@SHADOWFOX1464Місяць тому
Man let me say this, from the moment I found this channel I was hooked. Nobody and I mean nobody makes me think and dream as much as Dave does. Hes like my favorite celebrity from UKposts. This guy is amazing his voice and personality makes you just feel like you are right there enjoying the journey. I don’t know how I found this channel but I thank God I did, cause he inspires me every video. I leap for joy every time he uploads a new video. You keep these coming and blessings to you for the experience of a thousand lifetimes
@kenc1800Місяць тому
Brooke and Dave were my first UKposts channels! Very rewarding and calming.
@JohndaCantrellМісяць тому
This video was so, so good. I've watched yours and Brooke's channels for a long time. I've followed the Yukon and the Alone adventures. The best part of watching the incredible life that you've lived is the authenticity of you both. You are the real deal. You've kept it real. You don't need all of the fancy unrealistic things so many UKpostsrs are doing these days. You work hard, appreciate what you have. This gave me a lot of inspiration. I have a tendency to start too many things and get distracted to do the next thing, only getting frustrated by what's undone. Getting older has really brought clarity to this. Cannot wait to see how this sweet cabin progresses.
@arbdapeishМісяць тому
I agree with your work philosophy and turning hobbies into drudgery. So at 68 I do what I can do on my list that makes sense for that day. Find some joy in it. A fire and thought has created the world we live in.
@matijazg5455Місяць тому
This the best self-help/life coaching interview I’ve seen in a long time. Without being a self-help/life coaching interview :)
@kenc1800Місяць тому
Wonderful guitar playing!
@bobashmore6442Місяць тому
Yet again thanks for taking us along for the ride. I am hopefully nearing the end of my health struggle. I will just come out and say it finally; cancer sucks. Your videos have helped me get through my second fight with it more than you probably realize. I can't do any of the things I love to do, so coming along with you on your journey has given me the ability to at least live them vicariously. Hopefully soon I will be able to sit around a fire and just relax again. In the meantime thanks for doing it for m.
@RS-oy7uhМісяць тому
Bob, we are all thinking of you. Keep fighting.
@SJC49Місяць тому
The best of luck to you. Enjoy your journey back to good health and most of all, enjoy that fire. 😍🇨🇦
@BobbieyounceМісяць тому
Praying for God's covering, Healing, and strength!❤
@grayghost5143Місяць тому
150% correct. Worked remodeling for years. At 3:30 everything stopped and we did site cleanup. Every single day. That habit actually carried over to everyday stuff as well. Having a clean area makes all the difference. As for that flat bar - go big or go home. Lol!
@sallysmith4492Місяць тому
Love this guy's common sense advice!!! As he started talking, my whole body started relaxing as I have also experienced listening to Brooke. The closer people get to nature, the better people they become. Their wisdom taught to them by nature's lessons is nothing short of a gold mine!!! Sad that city life drains the crap out of people,!!!
@FoodandOtherPassionsМісяць тому
Amen and Amen!!! Gettin' ready to retire in about a year and want out of NYC.
@michaeldurling793Місяць тому
City life provides the crap ya gotta get out of there to let it drain.
@pierevojzola9737Місяць тому
Hi, my wife use to say that she recons that I spent more time planing the jobs I had to do and the gear I need for each job, rather then getting on with it. I recon that if you prepare your tools, clear the ground where you will do your work is the most important thing I could do. I usually work on my own on the farm and my safety is the most important thing for me. If things go wrong, guess who has to fix it? Take your time mate, its your body. Cheers & Harera
@leonardcrespin6476Місяць тому
hey Dave, that would make a great song when you were saying a little bita work , a little bitta pole sawing, a little bitta blue sky and a little bitta snacks.
@jivadr7411Місяць тому
Greetings from the island of Guam. I think its safe to say youve been missed by many if not all.
@arielcotter2656Місяць тому
As a new house owner. I understand what you mean. The house i bought last summer was a rental house at the time. And boy they did not take care of the yard. A lot of over grown plants. Dead Trees, Leafs, Vines, and Garbage left behind. My parents have been helping me clean it up on good warm days. i am so close of it being done! Two piles of that crap left. Then i can get grass seeds and straw in the back yard. Then it will be a good get away for me. Plant some new trees and flowers. Enjoy my creek that i can see now. I can't wait to see the remodel you and Brook will do. I look forward to it.
@karenbrest187Місяць тому
Hello Dave 🤗 Good luck working on the house project & prayers for safety 🙏
@1989FalkorМісяць тому
You and you lovely wife are one of the reasons we moved to Michigan and built a cabin in the woods. 14 acres with state property on two sides. Not totally roughing it as we have power and starlink internet. Thanks for the inspiration.
@sergiop.ealbuquerque8176Місяць тому
This guy is my hero. A son that I never had. God Bless you, mr. Whipple.
@denisewilson8367Місяць тому
Clean up makes you plan & think. It gets you close to your project but not buried in it. Thats why its a good idea to start and end each day with a clean up hour.
@marinalauren4734Місяць тому
You are a young Bob Ross for me. Thank you for your videos
@BushradicalМісяць тому
Thanks
@kenc1800Місяць тому
And music!
@shawnr771Місяць тому
Nice work. Thanks for taking us along. That deck thing could have been flipped over and used as a raised storage platform for incoming supplies. Sometimes keeping stuff off the ground is useful. There is a good chance that old kerosene might still burn. Might be safer than using the eyebrow remover. Have a great week.
@jeannemarcinek4575Місяць тому
After watching your video, I realize I am making my clean-up a major chore. I have become a snail (haha) so, I decided I will become a bit more of a turtle with training wheels. Taking small sections at a time, and eventually it will be cleaned up. I like when you all talk on how to do things, Brooke does it also. That is nice because we can get ideas from your video's. So, stay safe, warm/cool, and blessings.
@user-xk1gt9cg8vМісяць тому
“A claim on your future” never more true Dave! Another great video. Thanks
@joylynnburkhardt3202Місяць тому
You have a great plan of action!! Take it slow, think it through and make it fun! Eagerly awaiting next update on abandoned property!
@jimwoidyla5139Місяць тому
I worked construction for 30 years, I always told my crews “when in doubt, clean out” meaning if you have nothing to do, clean up your space.
@haroldmilroy4489Місяць тому
I managed to do “just enough”. I think there’s a lot of wisdom in those words. Thanks Dave
@lauriedeveau219519 днів тому
This is what we have to do around our cabin , clear dead fall, winter branches, clear up around the build so we can continue with other projects, thanks for another great video
@beckypennington79Місяць тому
Thanks Dave for keeping it real ! You really seem like a nice guy, that's down to earth. And an intelligent young man , that while you seem simple and easy going were very driven . I'm glad you're young enough to still do things , but you're old enough with experience to slow down and enjoy the process . Thanks so much.
@BushradicalМісяць тому
I appreciate that
@Q-BinTomМісяць тому
Always puts a smile on my face…….
@desmondcooper3590Місяць тому
I've had alot on me since my mother's passing and leaving me a house. Thank you for the mental help.
@frankscherpingМісяць тому
It's good to see you again Dave! I believe we have the same philosophy when it comes to seperating work from what one enjoys as a hobby other forms of enjoyment. Hang in their my friend. Say howdy to Brooke & your brother Ryan for me. Sincerely, the old Montana cowboy, Frank Scherping😊
@CrayCrayRedneckМісяць тому
Dave! Love your videos, and Ryan's. Dont wait so long to make the next one. Would love to see a trip back up to Alaska, so you can check up on your son and your cabin.
@olalindberg833Місяць тому
Good point you made about work/leisure things. I know for myself, being self-employed, that it’s really easy to start thinking of how to turn everything you enjoy into a source of income. But then the fun sooner or later starts to disappear, and stress comes into its place instead. So great advice there.
@hurstautoМісяць тому
As i'm in my 60's now I do the math. I see that finishing up my lifetime of partly finished projects will take what time I have left. I could not decide what to do first. Last year I came to the same conclusion you did and have been cleaning up my workshop. There is over 3000sf and to just clean up the shop to make it a beter place to work, will take the better part of a year. I figure. When I retire I won't lack for things to do.
@samhill3496Місяць тому
Better save and reuse that treated wood. It's 10x's better than what we buy today. Clean up is good, start with a new canvas. Good looking start. Burn the stump out. Look forward to seeing the shed build. We've essentially had no winter down in east Kentucky. Frost every morning, one eight inch snow and a zero day was it. Spring is springing now. Take care , work safe. Good vid. Keep the bug net handy.
@vonheiseМісяць тому
El Nino has provided the northern US with a great winter. We had the lowest temps in many years in early January in Tennessee, however, it has been warm and cold since then. I just hope we have mostly warm once the daylight gets longer.
@scrappyquilter102Місяць тому
Quilting is my hobby but I quilt to sell. If I didn't sell I would have to stop quilting. Your philosophy is the same as mine. Imagine that! Enjoyed this!
@amyliang4383Місяць тому
What a great sharing. What you said about cleaning up the site also can be applied to life. When we are lost or confused, we can either take a break to figure out the direction first, OR just focus on doing what we can do at that moment and do it correctly but by bit, such as keeping house clean eating healthy try the best at work…etc. Somehow we might find the energy and path from those basic everyday things we do.
@mary333jМісяць тому
Can't wait to see what you guys will do with this Cabin/ property, Is going to be majestically awesome for sure 🦋
@jeffplant3Місяць тому
Watching you is like reading a good book. Can’t put it down. Same thing with your videos. Always another great story. Well done Dave and company. Look forward to the next chapter in this book
@jessehayes486Місяць тому
Well, I guess your back is feeling better, eh. Thanks for the video.
@michaelverstraetМісяць тому
you re the best story teller of off grid life style. Please, write books.
@WoodRanger138Місяць тому
The Clean Up Tip applies to One's Life in general. Wise beyond Your Years Brother.
@BushradicalМісяць тому
Thanks.....but I'm 48....so I might be older than you thought
@Sharon-MeМісяць тому
You spoke lots of words of wisdom in this video so many in fact that I am going to watch it a second time! Take care Whipple family!!!
@DebraDockler-os2sbМісяць тому
I j😢ust want to say you and your wife and children are amazing and it shows through the tough time and the good times 😊amen
@vincetytler6175Місяць тому
I couldn’t agree more about your comment on keeping your site clean
@rodnabors7364Місяць тому
07:15 Man, I feel that. It always comes down to time to me. I can do a lot of stuff, but I can't afford to pay people to do it for me. So between property, farming, ranching, vehicles, all sorts of stuff, the projects are never ending and I feel like I have 0 time, ever. Kinda like you said, I heard this the first car I restored: Try to do a little thing every day, eventually it stacks up.
@monkeysa43Місяць тому
You said clean up the site, then think about what to do next that’s a really good idea . I didn’t know you had Aldi in the usa 🇺🇸 got one round the corner from where I live it’s cheap and cheerful, like you said that she wasn’t that brilliant that you ate it all the same ☺️ . Like you said, take things nice and slowly and see how things progress. Love your channel. DSM from the Uk 🇬🇧
@aidanmccoy9872Місяць тому
You could use those mossy old logs to fill raised beds or pile em and toss dirt on em and plant in there! Hugelkulture. Beautiful property. I love spaced out pine forests.
@cjperdock8333Місяць тому
Glad to see you again bubba. I swear you are the Bob Vila of my generation. Thank you for all of your lessons on cabins. Sincerely Clint.
@douglasmckee754Місяць тому
Grandpa always said a clean jobsite made the job easier. We always had a fire so around lunch time he would throw some potato's in and a little bit of butter with sandwiches for lunch. Great video Dave
@Lugnut64052Місяць тому
Absolutely true about getting overwhelmed with a big renovation project. I've been there myself. You eventually get so locked up you can't think what to do next. "Clean up the site" is some golden advice.
@sesnc2145Місяць тому
Concerning starting new projects before existing projects are finished, you are right on the money. We allow our cherished hobbies to become drudgery. I wrote the damned book. Never heard it put as well as you did. I enjoy your videos, thank you for the time you put in to bring us such content. The effort you put into camera angles, sound, and light, not to mention content, are second to none. Cheers.
@debbiehamlin1662Місяць тому
I am so excited to see you get back to this property. It will be fun to see what you do with it! Thanks for sharing.
@damngoodenzoМісяць тому
I hope this project turns into a consistent series
@vincentcotnoir1356Місяць тому
One of my favorite part when I work on site, CLEAN IT UP ;) ;) ;)
@RonHight-un8ukМісяць тому
Dave, really enjoyed the wisdom in this video. Love what you’re doing brother! Have a great day!
@DJTheMetalheadMercenaryМісяць тому
Nice! You'll be whippin' that property into shape in no time bud, looking forward to seeing the project unfold. I was looking at a property in Price county, but it needed way more work than a VA Home Loan would approve to buy lol.
@marlaf1545Місяць тому
Can't wait to see how this project turns out, Dave 😊
@derekbilston9290Місяць тому
Excellent advice about simply cleaning the place up first of all.
@derjmanМісяць тому
Honestly, your little monologue on not letting your hobbies become a drudgery is just what I needed. I will try to remember that point next time I manage to slice off some time for the workshop so I can resist trying to rush through the project at hand. That usually ends in a job poorly done, which easily becomes a source of frustration. Thanks for your thoughts on the matter!
@cynthiajohnson9412Місяць тому
Relaxing, taking your time, thinking things through, going slow and remembering to enjoy life ALSO makes your videos incredibly enjoyable to watch. If we wanted to get stressed out and confused we could manage that on our own. Thanks for leading us on the path of zen. The moment I see you and hear that lovely background music I feel all the stress drain out of me, and I'm right there in the woods with you enjoying the fruits of your labor - that gorgeous camp fire. Thanks so much, Dave. Much love to both you and Brook.
@38below39Місяць тому
Spring is on its way. great time of the year in my books ( No Bugs )
@Kbrusky15Місяць тому
Yes! I'm so excited you're back on this project! 😁
@EscapeTheMatrix......Місяць тому
That advice about clear the area when overwhelmed applies to so many aspects of life! Applies to me right now! This was like divine timing/confirmation! Great video Dave, cheers from London 👍🏴🇬🇧
@theresiamerglewski5845Місяць тому
Always so excited to see you post a video I can’t stand to watch listen or even see any news or current events these days so these videos are very welcome 🤗 thank you Dave. ☺️
@KSMO1031Місяць тому
Every spring I start my project list by going through my woods and cleaning up the downed trees. It's always nicer to go for walks when you're not tripping on branches and logs.
@Johnniebhoy83Місяць тому
So much great advice here, Dave. And you deliver it in such a laidback manner that it's easy to take in. That's wisdom. Regards from Glasgow, Scotland. 🥃 🏴
@henrymorgan3982Місяць тому
I share your attitude of thinking before you strike and keeping the work area clean keeps your mind clean. Great video!
@kott3324Місяць тому
@1:42 I think this is good advice for life in general. When I feel overwhelmed and don't know where to start, sometimes this is what I do. Find a simple problem/small mess that's close at hand and start there first.
@goingagainstthegrainМісяць тому
Thanks for the update on the house. Especially the words of wisdom. 👍 God bless and good health to you all. 🙏
@margaretramsingh4865Місяць тому
As the video was ending I was oh nooo. It’s over already. Looking forward to the next one.
@paulcarolan9535Місяць тому
You are a credit to yourself, respect to you mate.
@stinkylink1969Місяць тому
Great advice and applicable to so many aspects of life. Thank you as always Dave and I look forward to watching the progress.
@BillGilson-de7dhМісяць тому
Great advice, don’t let your hobby’s/ love become a burden Love hunting, fishing, building Thinking about a UKposts channel Like your channel
@BushradicalМісяць тому
good luck building a channel. Let me know when you get something up
@johnnycashh7148Місяць тому
I never thought you needed a collaboration...but @Dudedad would be hilarious!! Just need a "Couple More Days" construction for that DIY project. 😂
@monicareid8858Місяць тому
Nice video. That overwhelming feeling when there’s too much to do creeps up on you this time of year when you can see the landscape so clearly and it’s looks it’s brownest. Teaching how to approach the site and tackle it is helpful. I’m year two on my cabin build (year three of you include the foundation). There’s so much to do, but considering I have a well made gravel road leading to a two-story 16 x 16 structure now under a roof-and this time last year there was nothing but concrete plugs in the ground and a dirt hill, I’m looking forwards to how much this build will progress by this time next year. I really enjoy the videos you & Brooke put out. Best.
@BushradicalМісяць тому
thanks
@pascalchavanon1930Місяць тому
What a nice property. I love your videos. Hit the spot every time.👍🤓🇫🇷
@MrOlimarМісяць тому
Brilliant monologues in this one, Dave. The one about “too many irons in the fire” really resonates with me. Having so many projects that are half completed is such an easy trap to fall into.. but it feels amazing once you get out of it. I’m working through that myself with cars, carpentry, renovations, businesses etc…
@davidsneddon2242Місяць тому
Dave your voice is so calming I could listen to you all day but stuff always needs doing so I'm working at keeping my hobbies; I'm retired; fun as you suggest. Keep radical. From sunny Scotland.
@iamwhoiamd7056Місяць тому
I totally understand everything you are saying. I started thinking about what I want to do with this new chapter in my life. My husband just passed away from a very bad work accident. I cried and I have been sad but now I must parent our 3 kids and make a whole new life for us 4. We will all be ok.
@dtcdtc8328Місяць тому
Aww , I'm so sorry . It sounds like you have the right mindset. Can't imagine how hard it is for all 4 of you. Many prayers and blessings to you and your kids , hope you have a nice Easter with more positive remembrance, honoring his memory and less sadness. God Bless You
@rustyrollerМісяць тому
Good advice, Dave. Take it slow, and make sure the hobby and passion of the project stay just that, and not drudgery. I'm gonna try to take that to heart. Thanks, man. :)
@jstbtwnume9110Місяць тому
I love how you and Brooke always clean up your sites. It’s common sense. Keep enjoying your projects.
@emcovebe478Місяць тому
Can't wait to see what you're going to do with the house, it looks kind of gloomy now, but I know it's going to be great when you're done with it.
@andreww1937Місяць тому
Can’t tell ya how much I enjoy the videos about this property. Thanks for sharing with us Dave
@TheIronLizМісяць тому
I’m not sure if you’ll see this comment or fully believe me, but this is 100% true. I started watching your videos during the pandemic years when I was a fully remote worker. I’d rewatch your stuff over and over, and got so interested in carpentry, I bought a textbook to read casually. In 2023 after a series of layoffs, I decided to jump into the deep end, and took a job as a finish carpenter helper. It was difficult at first transitioning from full time office work, where you sit at a computer for 12 hours a day, to something more physical… but it was 100% the correct decision. Yesterday marked my six month anniversary doing this, and I’m moving up in skill and pay. I like the work about a billion times more than what I did before, and I’d have never considered carpentry as a career if it wasn’t for this channel! So thank you!!! I hope one day to have your level of skill, but with every house and every project, I get better and better! There’s a future for me in this trade, and I’m so blessed to have had the opportunity to do it! God Bless you and yours!
@JL-gt6bgМісяць тому
Great advice! I think as a mid 40 year old man, I couldn't agree more! Keep em comin!
@davemo04Місяць тому
You hit the nail on the head with the list! That’s something I have struggled with for years. Completing a project is gratifying but keeping the list trimmed down is difficult.