I Made a Sawbuck From My Japanese House Renovation Scraps | How to make a sawbuck

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I repurposed old lumber from our akiya or Japanese vacant house and made sawbuck also know as a sawhorse.
I am an American (of Mexican descent) living and working in Japan. My wife of 32 (plus) years is from Japan. We bought a vacant or empty house "Akiya" in the countryside of Japan near Iwakuni, Yamaguchi Prefecture for $35,000 (5 million Yen as of August 2022). The property consists of a 2-story house built in 1975, small guest house, large 2 car garage, storage building, and 3/4 acres of land with many fruit trees.
As very common when purchasing an Akiya in Japan, the personal belongings of the previous owner were still in the house. It took multiple trips to the local recycle center to dispose of all the property.
The grounds were overgrown with many weeds and vines. This will take a while to get under control, but it is looking much better around the property, and I think the neighbors are happy to see us cleaning up.
This traditional Japanese house also features a gorgeous Japanese Garden in much need of cleaning up and bringing it back to its glory. I am still working on the garden, but it already looks stunning under a beautiful maple tree and huge decorative stones.
We performed an extensive renovation in the entire house. We focused on keeping traditional Japanese features such as the engawa, shoji doors, ranma, shikkui, tatami room, but incorporated modern features making a very comfortable house for years to come. Walls, ceilings, floors were insulated. New modern kitchen, toilets and bathroom units were installed. We installed a wood burning cast iron stove (Quadra-Fire, Explorer II). New electrical throughout the entire house and guest house. Double pane windows and doors installed and much more.
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Akiya Bank for my area near Iwakuni City and Hiroshima City: Miwa Town in Yamaguchi
iwakuni-iju.jp/akiyajoho
Miwa Town Information:
iwakuni-iju.jp/miwa.html
Dave Olson's website:
Dave provides many links and information Akiya and Komika purchase.
daveostory.com/writing-fictio...
At Akiya Sumai you can search for vacant houses around Japan.
akiya.sumai.biz
At Ie Ichiba there is a Bulletin board to search vacant houses / Akiya Houses and old buildings in Japan
www.ieichiba.com
Other Useful Links:
cheaphousesjapan.com/can-a-fo...
www.athome.co.jp/
www.kurasapo.net/
www.koryoya.com/
www.homes.co.jp/akiyabank/
www.inakanet.jp/index.html
www.akiya-athome.jp

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  • @RealRuralJapan
    @RealRuralJapan3 ай бұрын

    Cool video. Better to have the laterals lower but just put scrap wood between those moving parts. so If the chainsaw drops it hits the scrap wood and not the frame.

  • @g8trdude225
    @g8trdude2253 ай бұрын

    Nice work! I support "plans free" carpentry 🙂 And I like your local hardware - feels like our local ("family owned & run") stores, crammed full with (almost) everything you need for a home project, and helpful folks as well. Though the local big box stores (Lowes, Home Depot here in the US) have driven many of them out of business, I try and support the local store first.

  • @cocolenchojapan

    @cocolenchojapan

    3 ай бұрын

    Yes! I try to support local as much as I can even if it’s a little more expensive at times. For watching again!

  • @cocolenchojapan
    @cocolenchojapan3 ай бұрын

    Thanks! yeah that's kinda what I had in mind. At least I am not killing my back now.

  • @johnmcmunn3827
    @johnmcmunn38273 ай бұрын

    Place a "Sacrificial Board" under the log the saw can contact it ...... replace as required.

  • @cocolenchojapan

    @cocolenchojapan

    3 ай бұрын

    Makes sense, thanks!

  • @williammcdonnell3748
    @williammcdonnell37483 ай бұрын

    nice build , just add blocks to the top of the removable blocks, along the top of the v shape it will lift the wood being cut higher

  • @cocolenchojapan

    @cocolenchojapan

    3 ай бұрын

    Thanks! I agree. I made the notches too deep. I am pretty proud of myself because I am not a carpenter or anything like that.

  • @bentonhomestead
    @bentonhomestead3 ай бұрын

    What a great way to use that lumber! Fun project.

  • @cocolenchojapan

    @cocolenchojapan

    3 ай бұрын

    it was lots of fun!

  • @JamesCovian
    @JamesCovian3 ай бұрын

    Looks like a mule to me, good job!

  • @cocolenchojapan

    @cocolenchojapan

    3 ай бұрын

    Es un burro Quileño

  • @danielboomers
    @danielboomers3 ай бұрын

    thankx god iam not a neighbor there....constant noises from that constant running around mind...

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