Slow and Steady - Building an Off Grid Cabin in the Mountains Ep.22
Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль
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It’s a good day when woodness goodness uploads a new video 🎉
Get some firewood cut asap up there ASAP! Having a little fire going while working outside in the cold is a big morale booster.
Just redoing my roof…… reminding myself it’s cheaper than going to college…. 👏 😂 Felt that deep inside my loins! Much love 🌲 keep it up!
@WoodnessGoodness
7 ай бұрын
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Gman, Just a thought, get you a 5 gallon bucket and put in your spare screws, nails, tape measure and your snacks and water, tie a rope to it and then climb up the scaffold/roof, that way when you think you have forgotten something, just pull the bucket up so you don't have to do your leg workouts so often :-D
@WoodnessGoodness
7 ай бұрын
How big is your brain? I know it’s big. BUT HOW BIG!
@MrKnotWright
7 ай бұрын
❤🤓@@WoodnessGoodness
Oooh! Let’s go, putting on the big screen to watch
Love the shots and ASMR-ish portions of the video! Great job with the cabin and good to see you!
“Where would I be without you?” - simple! On the ground.
The scaffolding is like The Giving Tree. Great work man, thank you for the 30 mins 😍
New to your channel, have been watching this series religiously. In this video, you appear to not be your jovial self as in other videos. I hope you and yours are well! Thanks for blessing us with another fine video! Greetings from Germany 👍
You have inspired me to start building my own cabin with my wife! We are learning too as we go. Thanks for the videos
@WoodnessGoodness
7 ай бұрын
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ get after it!
@shannoncausey9805
7 ай бұрын
Sonotubes and rebar are set and level, pouring concrete thursday!
@shannoncausey9805
7 ай бұрын
Will be more like your original build
@andrewhurst6360
7 ай бұрын
His original cabin is gorgee baby!!
Holy woodness hammeralldayness baby!! Damn son I am exhausted just watching you all by yourself. I give you credit brother because it is tough to do all that work by yourself. It is turning out great and I can’t wait to see what you do next. Keep getting after it big G. Keep hammering away.
@WoodnessGoodness
7 ай бұрын
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Looks like u had smooth day today! Hope the rest of the project goes smoothly!
@WoodnessGoodness
7 ай бұрын
I hope so too! 😂😂
“Now it’s safe again” 😂😂 yeah bud.. love the videos!
Get it!!!!!!Not bad for a Semi-Professional Amateur!!!!!
So look forward to these videos.
It's coming along nicely! Good stuff. Hope you had a good Canadian Thanksgiving.
G, I'm just coming to the end of 18 months renovating my house. Just got those easy finishing off jobs to do but can't be bothered. Gonna wait until this cabin is finished first 😂👌
@brandons42472
7 ай бұрын
The easy finishing jobs that can wait around until I want to sell the house! I feel this man 😂😂
@WoodnessGoodness
7 ай бұрын
Hahahahahahha that’s what I’m talking about! Start another build!!!
Hey I'm in Indiana to born and raised been watching your videos enjoying them
@WoodnessGoodness
7 ай бұрын
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Awesome job mr woodness 👍
I missed all the arrival and the tractor scenes! I know you’re busy, so thank you for uploading. I’m building my own offgrid sauna cabin project, and I dread editing.
Keep up the good work
Happy 🇨🇦 Thanksgiving G!! Woodness Goodness and leftover 🦃 for dinner. What could be better? 🍴👍🏻
Great going buddy. Canada is proud of you. Take care! 👍
Happy (belated) Canadian Thanksgiving from Canada ;-)
Yeah buddy you got her now!
It's looking good man!
Hola amigo, que gran trabajo haces y todo ello con tú cámara a cuestas. Es todo de mucho mérito. Me encantan tus vídeos. Gracias y muchos ánimos....
I am, in fact, left handed. My husband is right handed. We work well together on stuff like this lol. also @13:55 that hammering is quite musical.
Maybe adding some blocking in your walls would add strength to them.
Looking good
Love watching you man! Keep up the great work.
I see now that I could never do a project like this even though I work in a frame shop so I think I could… But even if I had the time and all the materials, I can’t stand heights! I get dizzy on a step ladder 🤪 Great work Dr Woodness!! 👏🏼
Happy 🦃! Amazing progress.
Dude this is so AMAZING
Graham, outstanding as usual. You work your ass off to make these videos and it is much appreciated. 👍
@WoodnessGoodness
7 ай бұрын
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Awesome sauce!! 🖐😎👍
New lens? This one looks particularly good. Keep it up, loving the series!
Good work …the framing looks great, it's coming together ! I think you are doing ok, hang in there man ! It's tough working by yourself. Just a little at a time, so you stay safe up high, doing all the roof areas. I have a lot of respect, for all the people I see building mostly by themselves. Take care
Now that the scaffolding have served its original purpose I would suggest to repurpose it for a couple of sawhorses:)
Maybe try using that table as a sawhorse?
Soo inspirational ❤❤❤
That was a John Wick style reload on the nail gun!
Amazing 💪🏻
Always a good watch! Thanks!
Firstly great to see you back. We All need a break and let’s be real. What pays the bills and family should always come first. Now for a tip that an old carpenter taught me. When using a hammer put your thumb on the top of the handle along the spine so to speak. Gives you far better control. Takes a bit to get use to but works a treat. Rarely get a miss hit or glancing blow.
@WoodnessGoodness
7 ай бұрын
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Nice
Sawhorses. Screw some scrap timber on your oversized Christmas tree, or on your existing bracing. Done!
Anther great update! It’s looking better every day you get at it for sure. Happy Canadian thanksgiving to you and your family from Ontario, and always stay safe out there- Cheers!
Canada!
Big milestone on your project! Congrats!
Love this build. Really gets me fired up to get after it
Way to go bud. Fewer jokes per 60 so we could tell you were just focused on enjoying the work. Be careful when you start sheathing.
I totally expected you to try moving the scaffold while yo top. Maybe hanging onto ridge board and kicking it over... Lol
@WoodnessGoodness
7 ай бұрын
Is that a dare?
I know it's been a lot of setbacks and re-dos, so it was so satisfying to see the pan out at the end of the whole structure with walls (well most of them!) and a roof. It's really starting to look like a cabin now, and it will just look more and more like one with each day of work. Great job banging out the bones of the roof today... I was impressed you lasted as long as you did with each heavy piece of wood you had to haul up and nail in by hand! By the way, do you generally prefer to work with a hammer and nails over your nail gun? I assumed you left your nail gun at home but it made an appearance at the end when your arms were getting tired, so made me wonder.
@WoodnessGoodness
7 ай бұрын
They are both satisfying yet hard to do for an entire day for me. Nail gun is heavy, hammering hurts my wrist over time. I’m just aging every minute!
The house is looking great so far!! Why don’t you just make some saw horses out of wood
Time for fun
Nice! Felt for you installing all these hangers by hand. Would have been nice having a palm nailer but I know you don’t have that luxury with no compressor.
@WoodnessGoodness
7 ай бұрын
I actually have a battery operated one but it’s so dang loud I didn’t show it in the video! I used it once and realized it would be too loud to film!
@TheDIYCabinGuy
7 ай бұрын
@@WoodnessGoodness very nice, didn’t know they made them running on batteries
Should the center beam of the roof be beefier ? I would have nailed 2 boards together.
excelente
I thought you raised the ridge beam up the same amount that you raised the wall top plate up when you doubled up the top plate? It appears your rafters are proud of the ridge beam by about as much as that top plate thickness. Are you going to fill that space somehow with a scarp piece of wood along the entire length of the ridge beam? Love following your builds. Thanks for the great content. And I love your personality, too. Such a joy to watch.
@WoodnessGoodness
7 ай бұрын
Great question. Think I’ll slap some wood in those grooves. Dang. Another detail!
@BillyMOV
7 ай бұрын
Or if I was you just ridge vent the roof that little space will do nicely.
What Virginia mountains? Beautiful!
@WoodnessGoodness
7 ай бұрын
Blue Ridge. I think. I’m west of the Shenandoah valley.
As a fellow Virginian where is you property located at. One day I would love to do what you’re doing
Are you blocking and sheathing those roof trusses directly or putting purlins up and doing a tin roof? Such an epic location you have there! Enjoying this series!
@WoodnessGoodness
7 ай бұрын
Yea purlins for sure! I’m debating sheeting it but probably should for moisture. Don’t want it dripping condensation.
@tripleb923
7 ай бұрын
@@WoodnessGoodness you could do purlins -sheathing > moisture barrier >tin
@tripleb923
7 ай бұрын
I like the zip roof boards they have the moisture barrier incorporated...can be pricey tho...guess you could insulate inside then tounge and groove...endless possibilities lol I'm sure you'll make a wise choice...Cheers!
Happy birthday buddy! is your father bob?!
What percentage of time is spent setting up the shots vs. actual building time? I've often wondered how much the filming slows down (or doesn't) the progress.
@WoodnessGoodness
7 ай бұрын
I’ve gotten pretty good at it. Put it this way. A whole day about 9 hours of work give or take, I only changed the angle 35 times. Doesn’t seem like a lot to me but maybe it is!
@audionerdio
7 ай бұрын
@@WoodnessGoodness so I guess you have a bunch of cameras shooting at the same time then?
@audionerdio
7 ай бұрын
scratch that, could see the other cameras in the POV shot. Nice work! You're living my dream.
Hey rando question about the land and building regs/codes. What are the limits for the county you’re in? Where I’m at it’s a poultry 120 sqft before a bunch of red tape kicks in. Love the channel dude! Happy 🎃 🇨🇦
@WoodnessGoodness
7 ай бұрын
Sounds like Canada! Canada is useless with their permits. Very frustrating when I used to live there. I’m in Virginia where you can build a shed like structure 256sqft or less permit free.
@james__page
7 ай бұрын
@@WoodnessGoodness close - Washington state :)
@igortiger2107
7 ай бұрын
Да ладно), правда закрыт?
unacknowledged pun alert: "budget cuts" bro, budget .... cuts! 😅
How high do you think you have climbed if you sum up all of the times you've climbed your scaffolding?
@WoodnessGoodness
7 ай бұрын
Too high. Enough to consider myself a Nordic athlete
That isn’t a tractor. It’s a combine, a harvester.
@WoodnessGoodness
7 ай бұрын
I corrected myself in the video.
Don’t dis on Canada bro,,❤️🐸
Are your roof rafters going to be exposed?
@WoodnessGoodness
7 ай бұрын
I want them to be! I guess we shall see…
Did you get a construction permit?
@WoodnessGoodness
7 ай бұрын
So in Virginia, as long as it’s less than 256 sqft. You do not require one.
Becareful, first risking life and limb solo; now bugs in your loins. I','m not sure how this cabin will end. :)
@WoodnessGoodness
7 ай бұрын
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do you think I can do that with vertigo/meniere disease lol
@WoodnessGoodness
7 ай бұрын
Ummmmmmmmmm…..welllll…….I mean……….you never know!
Combine is the wrong color it should be RED😂
I have Acrophobia, so it was really hard to watch from your point of view at the top. Don't know how you do it.
You should ,when you’re filling up your tires, not put the valve stem cap in your mouth …..and, oh yeah, buy gold.
Graeme shouldn't your shrit say"Woodfather"?Don Graeme
@wildbumbylee6731
7 ай бұрын
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Why are you using a hammer in 2023 😆