Off Grid Wood Shed ....... start to finish

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Bushradical

Bushradical

9 місяців тому

Firewood is the ONLY fuel you can heat your house with that doesn't require buying "fuel" of some kind from a supplier. But, everyone who burns wood needs a place to store, and dry their firewood. Today we'll build a small wood shed at our off grid cabin in central Alaska.

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@kevindouglas8768
@kevindouglas8768 9 місяців тому
"Cutting firewood heats you twice, once when you cut it, and once when you burn it." "We're NOT building a piano, we're building the box the piano came in." I love those old sayings, Nice wood stove shelter. Thanks Dave.
@gribordy
@gribordy 9 місяців тому
4 times, "once when you stack it;...and the embers warm your soul"
@enratranav7682
@enratranav7682 9 місяців тому
We used to say that wood warms you 3 times--when you cut it, when you split it, and finally, when you burn it. Splitting wood in the winter is a good way to work up a sweat.
@kargmeister
@kargmeister 9 місяців тому
Yep, cut all my firewood in the winter not only because you get a good workout but that it just splits better.
@tonythepony3739
@tonythepony3739 9 місяців тому
*Don't forget stacking it boys. The variation I've heard is it warms you 4 times, when you cut it, split it, stack it, and burn it. Might have to upgrade it to 5 with the embers warming your soul haha 😅
@jeffroberts760
@jeffroberts760 7 місяців тому
I like the piano box thing - I’m building one that’s 16’ x 6’ right now and it’s not perfect but I keep telling myself - “it’s just for firewood, it’s not a living space”
@kennypool
@kennypool 9 місяців тому
Hey buddy, you need to post more than every month or two. We miss your great videos.
@EphemeralProductions
@EphemeralProductions 9 місяців тому
He might be too busy. He'd been doing about 2 videos a month. Honestly I'm happy when he posts anything at all. Whenever it is
@juliettegolf1
@juliettegolf1 9 місяців тому
I agree with Ephemeral…. Have you any idea how much work just moving the camera around is? And then the editing😅 I’m always happy and grateful for any content the Whipples upload for our enjoyment.
@theinfinitymachine9610
@theinfinitymachine9610 8 місяців тому
Try to follow his kid building his own cabin in Alaska and his wife's cabin channel is great too.
@anneli1735
@anneli1735 8 місяців тому
@@theinfinitymachine9610….and his brother too 😉
@SanJuanCreole
@SanJuanCreole 8 місяців тому
Black Spruce is just as cool, and it's his brother.
@agold7205
@agold7205 9 місяців тому
Thanks Dave for even showing the 2×4 falling on you. You are the best
@mwamba3105
@mwamba3105 9 місяців тому
Epic right
@yvonnejacko5644
@yvonnejacko5644 9 місяців тому
My immediate thought was :"What just happened there????!!!" That was something I'd do, not Dave!!!! Glad you're alright 👍 👌 Great video as usual!!!
@alwaysExploring8431
@alwaysExploring8431 9 місяців тому
My favorite part is when Dave hammered a nail in a board
@charisseglen9639
@charisseglen9639 9 місяців тому
2x6
@backyardrebel2149
@backyardrebel2149 9 місяців тому
​@@alwaysExploring8431 It's the simple things, right? 😆
@johnoffenberg6487
@johnoffenberg6487 9 місяців тому
I guess it is now time for a pavilion that matches... grill, picnic table & a lantern.
@bullishatresistance8830
@bullishatresistance8830 9 місяців тому
You sir are a legend and an absolute massive help and inspiration for the off grid community. Thank you for all of your videos!
@wendypederson243
@wendypederson243 9 місяців тому
We agree.
@philpalmer4877
@philpalmer4877 7 місяців тому
Be radical, eh.
@sovbo101
@sovbo101 9 місяців тому
Your tenacity leaves me in the dust. Give me a moose roast and some potatoes and carrots and a day, I'm your man. I admire your ability to see a finished project even if it takes a while. And good luck to Mickey. I know you shouldn't start a sentence with "and", but don't tell Mickey.
@NickMK
@NickMK 9 місяців тому
Let's have a chill moment watching nails getting hammered and being excited about rocks. We all need this.
@rednecktek2873
@rednecktek2873 9 місяців тому
Brooke is off playing on the river... Mick is building his own cabin... Dave is BBBOOORREEEDDD!! BoredBoredBoredBored!!! 😁
@bobk.1428
@bobk.1428 9 місяців тому
I can watch this guy build stuff as well as listen to him talk for hours. Thanks for putting these videos out
@williamtoney-bb8tx
@williamtoney-bb8tx 9 місяців тому
OUTSTANDING !!!
@gatorbyte5254
@gatorbyte5254 7 місяців тому
“Rain on a tin roof is a wonderful thing.” I completely agree 😊
@Freight_Train
@Freight_Train 9 місяців тому
Number 5: It's cool as heck to have completed a job by hand, as you are looking back at it.
@regalbowman3143
@regalbowman3143 9 місяців тому
Beam construction looks good. Using hand tools gives you time to reflect on life.
@justnature1900
@justnature1900 9 місяців тому
Still my favorite show on UKposts.. I love that you do everything by hand.. means so much more in the end when you look at it
@fsgaming2719
@fsgaming2719 9 місяців тому
Nice to know another person that enjoys finding rocks like me.
@allenmay5401
@allenmay5401 8 місяців тому
Now you gotta build yourself a gazebo for ultimate relaxation.
@NorCalPhil
@NorCalPhil 9 місяців тому
I’m just a city guy from California, but I’ve watched every second of videos you have released. I learn something new every video. Thanks Dave for all your work on these.
@Bushradical
@Bushradical 9 місяців тому
I appreciate that!
@chrism9037
@chrism9037 9 місяців тому
Love these videos!
@MrGeroth
@MrGeroth 9 місяців тому
Nobody can say Dave is afraid of work. Good job Dave.
@msplum3306
@msplum3306 9 місяців тому
I’m sure you don’t realize ur Masterful level of skill or strength - you have done it all ur life, so it’s just your normal. You lift and toss those logs w/ease. You inspire many more than you realize. Nice video. Nothing much better than a good man - building, landscaping, swinging an axe & tossing logs. 💪
@Bushradical
@Bushradical 9 місяців тому
Thanks
@jiggyjigs14
@jiggyjigs14 9 місяців тому
You know Dave, even though I follow your channel, the algorithms only ever flip one of your videos my way, every once in a while. But for a city slicker like me, they are fascinating and I enjoy the journey you take us on and tid bits of knowledge every time. Keep it up mate.
@Pack.Leader
@Pack.Leader 9 місяців тому
Another zen video from Dave. I really enjoy watching you create things and it's nice to hear you play the guitar in the background. The wood shed looks great. I'm so glad that fire was put out. Way too close for comfort.
@IsaidQUIETnHERE
@IsaidQUIETnHERE 9 місяців тому
I grew up watching Bob Villa on Sunday's. Now I watch Bush Radical... Once a month 🤣
@joeljones4080
@joeljones4080 9 місяців тому
Build a shed, sharpen a pocket knife, ruminate a bit. Watching your videos feels like my childhood. Thanks Dave.
@deblarsen8528
@deblarsen8528 9 місяців тому
Dave.... We have been talking about building a small shed for our wood. We've been burning wood for 47 years.... & still haven't built one! We cover our woodpile with heavy tarps. I am 70 and my hubby will be 68 soon, so I guess we will continue to use tarps! Your woodshed, rock garden and firepit area are fantastic! Thank You for another great video! I do believe I saw Brooke in the background in this video! 👍 Until your next video ~~~ Stay safe, healthy and happy!
@BillLowenburg
@BillLowenburg 9 місяців тому
With a little help you could probably build a shed. I'm 68 and built one just like this by myself. I would have appreciated a helper but none was available, so I just went at it, and it turned out fine. On the other hand, tarps work great, too, and there's no climbing involved! Hope you continue to enjoy your wood burning.
@nomasknoway9903
@nomasknoway9903 9 місяців тому
Wow. You felled that tree precisely between the blue truck/work table and the pink umbrella covered swing. Nice shot! BTW, never try to catch a falling knife, or level. 😵‍💫 Good luck with that fire. 😨
@mwamba3105
@mwamba3105 9 місяців тому
Posted 48 mins ago and i was like 🙏🏾😂 As always....great video, such an inspiration
@muggletoys4939
@muggletoys4939 9 місяців тому
I like to watch your channel especially when you are building something. You make it look so easy and relaxed. You are one of the best builders here in UKposts.
@tchotchkegirl8880
@tchotchkegirl8880 9 місяців тому
Dave, Once again you have built a thing of beauty! Why is it beautiful, because you did it with your own two hands, simple tools, and you completed several projects out of one project. God Bless you and your family. Hope your head is feeling better.
@Bushradical
@Bushradical 9 місяців тому
Wow, thank you!
@mike.4277
@mike.4277 9 місяців тому
Fantastic video 😎👍
@Clubrat
@Clubrat 9 місяців тому
"number three: I could use the exercise" Feel like I need to build a few of these myself now.
@danharris59
@danharris59 8 місяців тому
Watching your work is just..... peaceful.
@francisbennett5965
@francisbennett5965 9 місяців тому
Dave I have to tell you that you and Brooke raised an amazing young man. Very eloquent when he speaks, level headed, and just seems to be a nice kid. Love his channel and will look forward to watching g hi. Grow up. Nice job sir. As I messaged on Brooke's channel, you guys should have raised 10 kids as good as Nick came out. Love your family. Thanks for sharing
@Bushradical
@Bushradical 9 місяців тому
Thanks
@suzannest-laurentdvorak459
@suzannest-laurentdvorak459 9 місяців тому
Yeah another video.👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@BarryHope-bj5um
@BarryHope-bj5um 9 місяців тому
Dave, we would say in the Army engineers, " Good enough for government work." Dave have you thought of putting in a rain catchment. I have watch you guys and it just seems you just can't have too many of them.
@AlexGiddings
@AlexGiddings 9 місяців тому
I normally watch videos like this at 1.5x or faster just for something on a second screen while I work but I just finished it and realized I had it at 1x and was locked in the entire time. Great build!
@Bushradical
@Bushradical 9 місяців тому
Thanks !!
@janeevans4758
@janeevans4758 9 місяців тому
That wood shed is absolutely fabulous! Definitely a pavilion and a little build on the side for a wood store 😅,I can imagine the back ache after stripping that land back ouch! But you really have done a fantastic build,again! You put your heart & sole into everything you do,which is why everything is just fabulous! Enjoy your wood store and sitting looking at the fruits of your labour. 👍
@Bushradical
@Bushradical 9 місяців тому
thanks
@janetkoball44
@janetkoball44 9 місяців тому
Enjoyed this wood shed build. A very much needed building. I was surprised that the sides are so low. I hear with a good size wood stove but have never had a wood shed. In the last 9 years, I should have had one built . It would have kept the wood from rotting and would have saved space. I should have sent Brooke a carrier pigeon note and pleated, " please come to Central Okla. To help me on a little project". The pay ain't good but we could laugh a lot. LOL. I love to watch all the Whipple videos. Thanks
@djjames8122
@djjames8122 7 місяців тому
I've built several for family and friends over the years... I usually go about 2/3 up the sides w/ planks and have a 2" gap btwn them for air flow.
@richardbedard1245
@richardbedard1245 9 місяців тому
I remember when I started my first building, 14 years ago, all I had for tools was a framing hammer, a handsaw, and a speed square.
@frankmarullo228
@frankmarullo228 9 місяців тому
Dave your videos are impeccable my friend the way you narrate your videos makes you sound like a professional narrator .! ,,, that might be a good second career for you . THANK YOU FRANK FROM MONTANA.....
@cruzc5frc
@cruzc5frc 9 місяців тому
Hi Dave, fell a tree today in North GA barely clippin the wood shed w/ a branch, wild timing!! Thanks for the content!! You are an amazing story teller!
@BillLowenburg
@BillLowenburg 9 місяців тому
Thanks, Dave. I built a woodshed almost identical to yours a few years ago - also all by myself with just hand tools - though I did use a cordless driver and screws instead of hammer and nails. I'd never built anything like that before and basically made it up as I went along. And it turned out great. The one thing I found came in most handy was a set of clamps to hold boards in place while I screwed them. Besides not being very strong any more (I'm 68), I have a pinched nerve in my neck and the arm on that side is only about 50% as strong as the other. I remembered that I had the clamps after getting hit in the head exactly the same way you did. I swore a lot more than you did, too. After that, things went a lot better. For sinking the the posts I used a Fiskars post hole digger, which works the opposite way of yours -- that is, you push the handles together instead of pulling them apart. I can't use a regular post hole digger because of my injury but the Fiskars model (The shafts cross to form like an "X") made the job do-able for me and I'd prefer it even if I could use a traditional one. The posts I secured in place by tamping the dirt down with a board and hammer after every six inches or so. The posts are completely solid and plumb today, three years later. I don't believe it's necessary to put concrete in the post holes for a project like this, but that's just my personal belief based on my experience. Anyhow, thanks for the video and I'd encourage anyone who has wanted to try a project like this to go ahead and give it a shot. It doesn't need to be perfect and as long as it's reasonably square and your posts are secure in the ground, you should be fine. Thanks again to Dave for this and all of his videos.
@lufia1624
@lufia1624 9 місяців тому
I'm 30 and have very bad shoulders. I appreciate this comment greatly. I have to go look for an X post hole digger now. Have a link?
@lkmlkm-kf7rb
@lkmlkm-kf7rb 7 місяців тому
any builder it happen to all of us lol
@schwabrichard9829
@schwabrichard9829 9 місяців тому
Dave, you cannot go wrong with the K.I.S.S. system of engineering! A great build!!!
@Proud_Texan
@Proud_Texan 8 місяців тому
Thank you for posting this. Mine won't be as tall, but at least I'll have a protected area to store my firewood. The fireplace in the house is only heat we have in the winter. Again, thank you.
@chazzyb8660
@chazzyb8660 9 місяців тому
That is one smart log shed Dave. I fear my log chopping days are behind me, for now, but I wish I'd thought of that tyre log holder! What a time saver. We used to have mostly oak, olive and pine logs on our property, made for some very hot and beautiful smelling fires. And I soon learnt to wear a hard hat in that sort of a situation, after a similar incident! I guess the heat won out? Another fine video.
@whiskeymonk4085
@whiskeymonk4085 9 місяців тому
A light chain with a rubber bungee works great too. Custom fit every time.
@rickreese5794
@rickreese5794 9 місяців тому
Well done, Dave.😊
@grandpaweber2097
@grandpaweber2097 9 місяців тому
When I was growing up, my Dad took advantage of a lot of sons and HIS Dad's old wood working tools. He would cut the trees down with a chainsaw and we would cut it to length with Grand Pop's crosscut saw and one man wood saw. Of course, we did it in NC summer weather, too. I must have heard the phrase "Let the saw do the work!" a million times🙄
@Bushradical
@Bushradical 9 місяців тому
I get it
@Telemarketer315
@Telemarketer315 9 місяців тому
Always a good day when Dave uploads a project
@bobuncle6962
@bobuncle6962 9 місяців тому
Excellent outcome! Thanks
@douglasmckee754
@douglasmckee754 9 місяців тому
Great video Dave. Hand tools and hard labor is a good thing. Looks great
@kgbear3662
@kgbear3662 9 місяців тому
Thank you for not editing out the real you, I do all the same stuff and I’m no good at any of it yet I keep going, you’ve inspired me . Thank you.
@rmcrae62
@rmcrae62 9 місяців тому
One more reason why I love your channel, you show when things go wrong.
@retiredarmy03
@retiredarmy03 9 місяців тому
The board and level falling on your head was great. Not because it happen but because stuff like that happens to all of us and it is good to see a video include it. Love your channel. God Bless and take care.
@waynek921
@waynek921 9 місяців тому
Nice work Dave. Good to see how you are doing and the projects . Thank you and God bless
@stormgsi911
@stormgsi911 9 місяців тому
So relaxing to watch your videos. Cabin, Out-House, or well driving. Love how you narrate and show the work. keep up the great work.
@Bushradical
@Bushradical 9 місяців тому
Thanks 👍
@devilschild
@devilschild 9 місяців тому
I never get board watching you. You nailed it this time. I was hammered by the end of the video.
@nancybrown2700
@nancybrown2700 9 місяців тому
Love the end product of your labor. I really felt for you when the rail dropped down, I said "OUCH" before you did. I know what you mean about feeling really satisfied and happy about getting wood split and under cover for winter. Well done as always Dave.
@heyyoubuddy6749
@heyyoubuddy6749 9 місяців тому
Hey buddy how are ya? I’m glad to see your son getting into the family business! He will do well! If I was his Dad I would be very proud of him! I’m sure you and Brooke are!! I need to build a wood shed to, but the snow here on the western slope is wet and very heavy.I will need to put at least a 6/12 pitch to keep it from crushing! I will use the lumber I’ve cut on my sawmill. Gotta live free lumber! On another note I find myself going back and rewatching many of your videos a lot lately. The cabin builds the off grid talks and the out house builds are my favorite. Well also the traveling across Canada ones are good to! Thanks Dave for what you do, I’ve learn so much from you, your wife, brother, and now son. Take care brother, God bless you all!
@bobafettslaundryroom755
@bobafettslaundryroom755 9 місяців тому
Your positive attitude towards your work is inspiring.
@Jean_Claude_Van_Damme
@Jean_Claude_Van_Damme 9 місяців тому
the bob vila of the 21st century. - JCVD
@ED3
@ED3 9 місяців тому
Great Video. Explaining your process made sense. Thanks for sharing your experiences. Always look forward to your videos, what a treat.
@AutoCrete
@AutoCrete 9 місяців тому
Hi Dave, one point you missed on metal roofing. The roof I live under was installed 40+ years ago and not a single leak. It is about time I went up there and replaced the tech screws because those gaskets don't last forever but so far so good. BTW the mention of rain hitting the metal roof is so true, hail gets a bit loud if the stone get bigger but still nothing to fret about.
@infopubs
@infopubs 9 місяців тому
Your positivity is a balm for me today. Thank you.
@stacey8096
@stacey8096 9 місяців тому
Holy cow! Felling a tree right beside a post you just set, with your pickup in the approximate line of fire! Talk about confidence in your abilities. I really enjoy your content!
@rsinfelt1
@rsinfelt1 9 місяців тому
Love it Dave. Two jobs done at once, woodshed and fire pit!
@deblarsen8528
@deblarsen8528 9 місяців тому
Oh.... don't forget about the rock garden!
@annakauffman2992
@annakauffman2992 9 місяців тому
I always enjoy your videos. I am looking forward to the next one. Between you, Brooke, your brother & now your son the Whipple family keeps me entertained. Blessings to the Whipple's!
@Bushradical
@Bushradical 9 місяців тому
Thank you so much!!
@Madcaps215
@Madcaps215 9 місяців тому
You and Brook are workers!! Love you both!
@reneeupdike2220
@reneeupdike2220 9 місяців тому
Thank you for showing how to build this without the "fancy" equipment. I can do this! :)
@pepawg2281
@pepawg2281 9 місяців тому
Yep, another gem from the Dave Whipple collection! Straight to the point, well explained, and enjoyable to watch! Thanks for this shed build video!
@LifeontheMoose
@LifeontheMoose 9 місяців тому
Nice work again! A wood shed is on my list, too, after losing ours a few years ago in a wildfire.
@robotica6089
@robotica6089 8 місяців тому
You give me confidence in doing projects. Thanks!
@aaronnoffsinger5922
@aaronnoffsinger5922 Місяць тому
I love how you build by hand and enjoy the process, no loud machinery to take the fun out of it.
@WisconsinWanderer
@WisconsinWanderer 9 місяців тому
That steal bar is must have for a job like that. I was sweating that tree fell,a little. Great job Dave really appreciate your videos 😊
@gary8033
@gary8033 9 місяців тому
Outstanding Dave! I appreciate the work you do. It keeps me moving towards my place in the U.P. Thanks again!
@amsohn1
@amsohn1 9 місяців тому
Thanks , Dave! Great video as usual... rain on a tin roof, is from the Lord!! Blessings ❤
@mlcarter138
@mlcarter138 8 місяців тому
My lower back cramped up from just watching that manual labor. Good job!
@Bushradical
@Bushradical 8 місяців тому
LOL
@vallovesnature8449
@vallovesnature8449 9 місяців тому
Very cool wood shed! Thanks for sharing this with us Dave!!
@warrenvalentino5763
@warrenvalentino5763 9 місяців тому
Great video! your wood shed looks Awesome!!! love your idea of splitting the wood in the middle of a tire. Love watching your videos. :)
@heretohear8662
@heretohear8662 9 місяців тому
That hammer at 10:10 has some stories to tell!
@vincentcotnoir1356
@vincentcotnoir1356 9 місяців тому
Couple of years after arriving at my house 21 years ago, I decide to build a wood shed, since I have two wood stove in my house. The main wood shed is about 24 X 16 and two front open doors, so one side in one year and the other side is the other year ... than I had a part of that wood shed just for the wood slab, since my neighbors had a wood mill, I can get as much as wood slab that I want ;) you know when you love wood, it's the perfect world ;) ;)
@sheilacaine
@sheilacaine 9 місяців тому
Yes and I love watching your projects coming together. I love watching Brooke, Mick and you. You all are awesome. Thanks for sharing. ❤❤❤
@kristinichols2216
@kristinichols2216 9 місяців тому
One thing is for sure Dave, you always come thru with the 100% best builds. You're work is admirable. Thank you for the outstanding videos!! Love you're family❤!!
@donaldfinch1411
@donaldfinch1411 9 місяців тому
You're correct, it would be difficult NOT to change it to a pavilion, it turned out so nice!
@MathiasGreenwalde
@MathiasGreenwalde 9 місяців тому
As a woodworker that wood has some beautiful figure.
@karenbrest187
@karenbrest187 9 місяців тому
Hello Dave 🤗 The wood shed looks so nice - looks like a nice stash of wood 🪵 hope didn't have any after effects from the board hitting you 🥺 love the bench you put by fire pit 🔥 have a great day & take care 🙏🇺🇲
@4Truth4All
@4Truth4All 9 місяців тому
Good stuff Dave! I guess it's time for me to go out and finish my storage shed! Thanks for the inspiration.
@danieloliver20
@danieloliver20 9 місяців тому
Haha, anyone that's done a fair amount of framing has a few knots on their head, from you know, falling objects!! Great video Dave!
@endlessnameless8181
@endlessnameless8181 9 місяців тому
More Videos please even vlogs and your everyday lives... what it's like to live there.
@debrasaints3809
@debrasaints3809 9 місяців тому
I love the way the wood shed turned out! You’re right, it “wood” (hahaha) have made a nice pavilion. I can’t wait to see what Alaskan adventures you and Brooke might have over the coming winter! Blessings ❤️
@marydouglas-py3nf
@marydouglas-py3nf 9 місяців тому
So enjoyable to watch you do such a useful project..thanks for all your posts.. I enjoy watching you, Brooke and now Mick…❤️❤️❤️
@sandrahattoy3263
@sandrahattoy3263 9 місяців тому
I love watching you work ! You show how basic tools and muscle is all you need! Thanks for an awesome build! Love your woodshed! Perfect for Alaska!
@Noway673
@Noway673 9 місяців тому
Anybody that can build there own house is blessed.This what I call leaving your inheritance and your legacy to your children.Not money bc a fool can spend it all and become poor without nothing.
@melissaroth4467
@melissaroth4467 9 місяців тому
I love even the echo when you're hammering. The echo in the wilderness is much different than the echo in the suburbs and city.
@CarolAnnHenderson
@CarolAnnHenderson 9 місяців тому
I love this! We built one, too! Super for the fireplaces, wood cook stove, and wood stoves! It's great to live in the woods where wood is at hand! Good for you!
@johnhumphries4632
@johnhumphries4632 9 місяців тому
Dave thank you, I’ve needed to build a shed just like the one you built. You gave me inspiration. Oh and thumbs up on falling that tree, perfect 👍
@vannrollins9464
@vannrollins9464 9 місяців тому
Great video Dave- been missing your Talent- you’re the Man! So informative
@clairea-t7045
@clairea-t7045 9 місяців тому
I love cutting wood! Thanks for leaving the "falling board" in your video, so many guys would edit that out and try to make people think their perfect.
@rickeyman2215
@rickeyman2215 9 місяців тому
Thanks for another adventure in the woods. I certainly enjoy seeing all of your projects come to life and your resourcefulness as well!
@rosemountfarms2897
@rosemountfarms2897 9 місяців тому
Dave I now have a new appreciation for a job well done ! I am not sure who built our farm woodshed ? Could have been my Husbands Grandfather but they built it to last! Thank you for sharing your hard work! Now I know why we love good old construction and wood heat
@thejohnhopkinscompany9599
@thejohnhopkinscompany9599 9 місяців тому
20:55 Damn. That's a smart way to split a bunch of wood; I never would've thought of a trick like that.
@outside2585
@outside2585 5 місяців тому
50 years ago my dad built a 32 x 24 camp out of vertical aspen logs exactly like this cabin. it still stands today, and is used every single weekend. beauty!
Cabin with 24M views.....all the details
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