İ really dont get it you work fast and sir you dont tell the inches and the other things can you please tell me how long and you dont give the details while doing it
@ikengmira757626 күн бұрын
unsolicited advice please plant some fruit trees to supplement your diet near the cabin
@williamdurdin196426 күн бұрын
Great job
@rossclay331727 күн бұрын
Absolutely stunning ❗️Congratulations on your home ‼️👏👏👏
@OnBeaverCreek26 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@Pursc24828 күн бұрын
God is great. Such beautiful land. Gorgeous home, well done. God bless.
@user-ox1og7xu5yАй бұрын
I love Dick Proenneke's story... It's ultimately the reason I came to live in Alaska. I saw his documentary on PBS in about 1997, and was hooked on his lifestyle. In 2021, I was able to take a trip to Twin Lakes with my two sons and camp at the mouth of Hope Creek, right behind Dick's cabin, for five days. It was a wonderful trip... one I'm glad I got to make. Thanks for taking the time to answer our questions... the information really helps many of us to make the transition to a simpler lifestyle. Peace to you from Alaska!
@OnBeaverCreek26 күн бұрын
I hope to go there someday myself. His journals are available online and are interesting to read.
@user-ox1og7xu5yАй бұрын
Very interesting little camper. Looks to be quite light weight. What would be the advantage of something like this over just a large tent? I suppose you wouldn't have to put it up and take it down each day... but with a tent, you wouldn't need a trailer. Curious what your take on this is...
@user-ox1og7xu5yАй бұрын
How did you handle laundry while you lived here? If you'd had a bunch of kids while you were here, what would you have done with them? Yep, I'm trying to figure that part out for my own construction...
@OnBeaverCreek26 күн бұрын
Since it was just me, it was not hard to live in the tiny space. I took my laundry to the laundromat once a week and paid the to wash.
@alexs3119Ай бұрын
Great idea,......awesome job......good on you......
@koziolsreps5870Ай бұрын
How lucky is that dog.Running freely in the woods.
@DinorwicSongwriterАй бұрын
Boy, you work fast!
@PatriotUpNorthАй бұрын
Very cool with the canvas top!
@TheBeardedCarpenterАй бұрын
Howdy Brother- that is one cool camper. I’ve dreamed about making a camper like a covered Chuck wagon but got too much other things to do. Hope all is well. God bless
@user-yg9iv1sl7qАй бұрын
Cozy and comfortable 👍🙏🏻💗
@butternuthillfarm1599Ай бұрын
Simply, beautiful setup.
@bosse641Ай бұрын
Lovely simple little camper. Would love that. 🙂
@GregMiller-zo5ugАй бұрын
The best modifications I have ever seen on any mill.
@gregliautaud1474Ай бұрын
You have 270 degrees of clear area around the house. The last has the underbrush clear. Contact your DNR to get a comprehensive plan put together. They might use your setup to fill brush trucks and keep the fire far away.
@johnnycash5079Ай бұрын
Thanks for explaining. if your logs were not all the same height how would you scribe them to do a tight fit ? do you have a video on that ?
@wandapadgett94922 ай бұрын
Where great video where do get plans fot jigs thank you very much
@davidmitchell36712 ай бұрын
I’m trying to get my head around whether such a jig could be used with whole round logs to build similarly. I have a lot of poplar on my land that needs to be thinned and ranges from 5-10 inches in diameter mostly. I’d like to build some small lean to shelters in the woods and wondering if using such a jig on a whole log that size would work.
@OnBeaverCreek2 ай бұрын
You could use it for round logs that have the interior face milled flat.
@robertdknight2 ай бұрын
Excellent video. Thanks for sharing. People are doing wonderful things with your jig.
@rumichacajoy2 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing these beautiful homes built using your jig. Mom wanted decorative shutters and I remember Dad saying, "I'll make a jig for you and cut the lengths then you can put them together." The next evening he was ham-mering them up and the place looked so much more attractive. Jigs are great!
@TheBeardedCarpenter2 ай бұрын
Howdy Brother- those are some beautiful homes! I understand the feeling of satisfaction knowing you were able to help someone achieve their dream. Hope all is well. God’s blessings to you
@gregganderson14542 ай бұрын
Those are some beautiful cabins!
@timgiles94132 ай бұрын
Sounds good Brother. We all need Jesus. He is what the world needs and we should pray for them. He is our only Hope. :) Amen 😊
@timgiles94132 ай бұрын
That is one beautiful home. I'm hoping to build a 24' x 36' two story with half loft. 8" Tulip Poplar walls from my own land. It would be very close to how this home looks.
@timgiles94132 ай бұрын
I'm going to build a 24' x 36' two story with a half loft. My log sizes will be 8'' thick. What face height and chink height do you recommend? I have 10 acres of huge and smaller Tulip Poplar in the Heart of Almost Heaven West Virginia :) Great video and thanks for making it.
@timgiles94132 ай бұрын
I would put down copper flashing before I put down my base cord to keep termites out. Great video 👍
@thomlayne2 ай бұрын
I also was looking at this place and I still enjoy fishing the creek, but the gas line was a bit of a deal breaker.
@aerialrescuesolutions32772 ай бұрын
Which area/ location did you capture this beautiful array of light and color? Thank you.
@OnBeaverCreek2 ай бұрын
This was near Helena but I think it was visible from many places. First time I had seen the Northern Lights.
@aerialrescuesolutions32772 ай бұрын
Awesome. I did not know we could see this from Montana, another reason to go there.
@dennyemery25412 ай бұрын
That’s beautiful!! Thanks for posting this!
@montanamtngirl2 ай бұрын
Awesome!!!! 😊❤️🌌
@trevortrevortsr23 ай бұрын
Your cabin is beautiful - you must be stoked
@rodneyfernandez53043 ай бұрын
Wow the goats are perty.wish we had em in s.e. Texas
@coloradotrish72973 ай бұрын
Thank you for letting us know it is Montana. City folks might like a list of the critters. I think you're the only one that has a post that includes several shots of the huge white mt. goats! Wow, and lots of big turkeys, a cougar, several shots of bobcat I think and the heron is wonderful too. Thank you for showing us all of the seasons, snowstorms and these wonderful animals!! Best, from Colorado!
@blackterminal3 ай бұрын
Great job but I dont think the power setup behind the shower curtain is a good idea. The rest is great.
@user-pi6ws8ws5m3 ай бұрын
I live very rural and consider myself blessed . Lots of different animals on Trail Cam . Very nice .
@tomharris34863 ай бұрын
Had a stove like this 30 years ago it works perfectly thanks for posting Good economical stove.
@maszTo3 ай бұрын
Thank you. Is it for one beam width?
@ryancreson71153 ай бұрын
Love the mountain Goat. I dont get those were i live. loved seeing it thanks for sharing.
@mikeokeefe20144 ай бұрын
When you got the right tools and the skills nothing to it ..great job .
@morleywesley98684 ай бұрын
I have a 14x14x3 wall tent
@Alan-pf9mx4 ай бұрын
A. Mountain goat
@davemcdonald50044 ай бұрын
great work
@betweenworlds6204 ай бұрын
🪽✨💛Continued blessings 💛✨🪽
@jaciclayton96584 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experience with us. This was such a joy to see. I also enjoyed the quiet solitude of just enjoying seeing the different wildlife as they came to the creek. 😊
@ceceyoung74624 ай бұрын
Dang, you clearly live in heaven, what a great array of wildlife ❤
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İ really dont get it you work fast and sir you dont tell the inches and the other things can you please tell me how long and you dont give the details while doing it
unsolicited advice please plant some fruit trees to supplement your diet near the cabin
Great job
Absolutely stunning ❗️Congratulations on your home ‼️👏👏👏
Thank you!
God is great. Such beautiful land. Gorgeous home, well done. God bless.
I love Dick Proenneke's story... It's ultimately the reason I came to live in Alaska. I saw his documentary on PBS in about 1997, and was hooked on his lifestyle. In 2021, I was able to take a trip to Twin Lakes with my two sons and camp at the mouth of Hope Creek, right behind Dick's cabin, for five days. It was a wonderful trip... one I'm glad I got to make. Thanks for taking the time to answer our questions... the information really helps many of us to make the transition to a simpler lifestyle. Peace to you from Alaska!
I hope to go there someday myself. His journals are available online and are interesting to read.
Very interesting little camper. Looks to be quite light weight. What would be the advantage of something like this over just a large tent? I suppose you wouldn't have to put it up and take it down each day... but with a tent, you wouldn't need a trailer. Curious what your take on this is...
How did you handle laundry while you lived here? If you'd had a bunch of kids while you were here, what would you have done with them? Yep, I'm trying to figure that part out for my own construction...
Since it was just me, it was not hard to live in the tiny space. I took my laundry to the laundromat once a week and paid the to wash.
Great idea,......awesome job......good on you......
How lucky is that dog.Running freely in the woods.
Boy, you work fast!
Very cool with the canvas top!
Howdy Brother- that is one cool camper. I’ve dreamed about making a camper like a covered Chuck wagon but got too much other things to do. Hope all is well. God bless
Cozy and comfortable 👍🙏🏻💗
Simply, beautiful setup.
Lovely simple little camper. Would love that. 🙂
The best modifications I have ever seen on any mill.
You have 270 degrees of clear area around the house. The last has the underbrush clear. Contact your DNR to get a comprehensive plan put together. They might use your setup to fill brush trucks and keep the fire far away.
Thanks for explaining. if your logs were not all the same height how would you scribe them to do a tight fit ? do you have a video on that ?
Where great video where do get plans fot jigs thank you very much
I’m trying to get my head around whether such a jig could be used with whole round logs to build similarly. I have a lot of poplar on my land that needs to be thinned and ranges from 5-10 inches in diameter mostly. I’d like to build some small lean to shelters in the woods and wondering if using such a jig on a whole log that size would work.
You could use it for round logs that have the interior face milled flat.
Excellent video. Thanks for sharing. People are doing wonderful things with your jig.
Thank you for sharing these beautiful homes built using your jig. Mom wanted decorative shutters and I remember Dad saying, "I'll make a jig for you and cut the lengths then you can put them together." The next evening he was ham-mering them up and the place looked so much more attractive. Jigs are great!
Howdy Brother- those are some beautiful homes! I understand the feeling of satisfaction knowing you were able to help someone achieve their dream. Hope all is well. God’s blessings to you
Those are some beautiful cabins!
Sounds good Brother. We all need Jesus. He is what the world needs and we should pray for them. He is our only Hope. :) Amen 😊
That is one beautiful home. I'm hoping to build a 24' x 36' two story with half loft. 8" Tulip Poplar walls from my own land. It would be very close to how this home looks.
I'm going to build a 24' x 36' two story with a half loft. My log sizes will be 8'' thick. What face height and chink height do you recommend? I have 10 acres of huge and smaller Tulip Poplar in the Heart of Almost Heaven West Virginia :) Great video and thanks for making it.
I would put down copper flashing before I put down my base cord to keep termites out. Great video 👍
I also was looking at this place and I still enjoy fishing the creek, but the gas line was a bit of a deal breaker.
Which area/ location did you capture this beautiful array of light and color? Thank you.
This was near Helena but I think it was visible from many places. First time I had seen the Northern Lights.
Awesome. I did not know we could see this from Montana, another reason to go there.
That’s beautiful!! Thanks for posting this!
Awesome!!!! 😊❤️🌌
Your cabin is beautiful - you must be stoked
Wow the goats are perty.wish we had em in s.e. Texas
Thank you for letting us know it is Montana. City folks might like a list of the critters. I think you're the only one that has a post that includes several shots of the huge white mt. goats! Wow, and lots of big turkeys, a cougar, several shots of bobcat I think and the heron is wonderful too. Thank you for showing us all of the seasons, snowstorms and these wonderful animals!! Best, from Colorado!
Great job but I dont think the power setup behind the shower curtain is a good idea. The rest is great.
I live very rural and consider myself blessed . Lots of different animals on Trail Cam . Very nice .
Had a stove like this 30 years ago it works perfectly thanks for posting Good economical stove.
Thank you. Is it for one beam width?
Love the mountain Goat. I dont get those were i live. loved seeing it thanks for sharing.
When you got the right tools and the skills nothing to it ..great job .
I have a 14x14x3 wall tent
A. Mountain goat
great work
🪽✨💛Continued blessings 💛✨🪽
Thank you for sharing your experience with us. This was such a joy to see. I also enjoyed the quiet solitude of just enjoying seeing the different wildlife as they came to the creek. 😊
Dang, you clearly live in heaven, what a great array of wildlife ❤
Its a fuzzy puppy