Watching this build was an hour and twenty minutes WELL SPENT. Thank you for sharing your skill and journey with us.
@paintman263 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching!
@AwakeningWARRlOR4 күн бұрын
Did the same years ago, good job.
@RandomBattlePresents...4 күн бұрын
I appreciate the style, having logs in one direction, and the upper half in another. It has a classic feel.
@paintman264 күн бұрын
@RandomBattlePresents... Thanks! I did struggle with ideas on how I wanted to do those gable ends.
@connierenfro48784 күн бұрын
Where is this located?
@paintman263 күн бұрын
Tennessee
@Javier-jn7gw4 күн бұрын
mala calidad de video a 720
@paintman264 күн бұрын
@Javier-jn7gw yea the video quality could be better but I'm just using my phone doing the best I can. I appreciate you watching
@SS454JF4 күн бұрын
You do great work sir, house looks awsome. 👍🏻👍🏻
@paintman264 күн бұрын
@SS454JF I appreciate you saying so! I'm going to try to post some windows I've been working on later this evening, thanks for watching.
@Huskrrrr6 күн бұрын
Beautiful home and an enjoyable video. Thank you!
@paintman265 күн бұрын
Thank you! I appreciate you watching
@ricklack22066 күн бұрын
Loved the build!!!! You did an awesome job getting all that work done by yourself, how many bedrooms and bathrooms are there going to be?
@paintman266 күн бұрын
Thanks, i appreciate it! 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms
@Jeff-vt8kn6 күн бұрын
Just found your video and shared it with Facebook, plus I subscribed.
@paintman266 күн бұрын
Thank you, I appreciate you watching it!
@unSteerable2566 күн бұрын
Just found your channel...subbed it while i was admiring your work...the amount of work and materials to your gable ends ...lots of cutting but stunning results!!
@paintman266 күн бұрын
Thank you, There was a lot of sawing and planeing with those gable ends I appreciate you noticing! Working on windows now
@ericschwepker29066 күн бұрын
It looking Great. What did you spray on the logs?
@koenvanmierlo80196 күн бұрын
I want to know that to
@paintman266 күн бұрын
Thanks, I treated the interior logs with tim-bor professional for insecticide and fungicide protection and the outside gable ends and exterior logs I'm using outlast log oil and that is a wood preservative and also repels insects, fungus and molds
@davidgriego2787 күн бұрын
1240 Ft. of Outstanding Craftsmamship! WOW!!! Thank You for your Video!! I watched it from Start to Finish! May You have many years enjoying this Fantastic Home!😊😊😊😊😊
@paintman266 күн бұрын
I appreciate your kind words, thanks for watching it, I'll keep posting as I finish up windows and interior work.
@AwakeningWARRlOR7 күн бұрын
Much respect, I'm boat, float plane and sled access only.
@paintman267 күн бұрын
@AwakeningWARRlOR that would be my dream! I'm working on this dream in modern society but what you have going on sounds even more up my alley.
@steveh9948 күн бұрын
What are you going to use to fill in the gaps between the logs?
@paintman266 күн бұрын
Log jam chinking from western log homes
@machindrakamble5388 күн бұрын
Built a house is very challenging work but you are successful in completing same alone and achieved the target, very beautiful and nice cabin house. I should like to watch another interior apisode. Greetings from India.
@paintman267 күн бұрын
Thanks! we will be posting the interior being finished. I appreciate you watching.
@kevinscudamore27118 күн бұрын
👍🏴
@carlosmartoral62689 күн бұрын
Beautiful home!
@thehighlandcruisers51949 күн бұрын
Great work 👍, I wish you’d type the name/brand of the material and treatment stuff and etc as you were coming along with the building process, but honestly your work is the type of work that I need to copy 100%, liked it a lot thanks for sharing.
@paintman268 күн бұрын
@thehighlandcruisers5194 I appreciate you watching it. I used timbor professional treatment to spray down the logs inside and I'm using outlast log oil for exterior. If you have any questions let me know I'll be happy to share anything I used.
@Anony_Mouses9 күн бұрын
Nothing less than impressive! Thank you for sharing. My only complaint is I’d like to see a much lllooonnnnngggerrr version! 👍
@paintman269 күн бұрын
@Anony_Mouses thanks for watching! When I get the windows cut in and the interior finished I'll try to get a longer one put together!
@muhammadhanifbinabdullah477610 күн бұрын
Awesome...good luck
@paintman269 күн бұрын
Thank you 👍
@geripizzuti917510 күн бұрын
Awesome build Great job
@paintman269 күн бұрын
I appreciate it 👍
@denniscarreno588210 күн бұрын
Nice build…stay safe! Greetings from down under Australia….
@paintman269 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching! Will do 👍
@user-hh8wj5kt5d10 күн бұрын
Just found your video and want to say how impressed I am. I work alone on my projects and always find a way to handle things by myself. I do historic restoration of log homes and buildings. I'll watch what ever you put on.
@paintman2610 күн бұрын
I appreciate you watching it and I'll keep posting as I finish it up. I fully understand your struggles of trying to figure out how to do things when you're a one man crew.
@dperry760610 күн бұрын
Fantastic !
@paintman2610 күн бұрын
Thanks, I appreciate you watching.
@jefferyschirm410317 күн бұрын
You can’t tell in the vid , but I hope it had the steel mesh in between the logs , if not a mouse or rat has almost instant access??!
@paintman2617 күн бұрын
This is just the first step. We will do the proper chinking after allowing logs to dry some more.
@charlesh367918 күн бұрын
Who gives a crap
@TheAmazingRandy18 күн бұрын
great job!
@paintman2618 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@peterrasmussen758418 күн бұрын
It is a mortal sin to use Spray foaming in the timber building. you get rot and fungus attack over the course of a few years. JUST a warning.
@paintman2618 күн бұрын
I definitely appreciate anyone's concern and help. If the foaming is left as a stand alone substitute for chinking, water or moisture can and will run off the logs and pool in the edges of foam causing the damage you specified. It is my belief if this foam is trimmed back with a razor and then apply proper log chinking then the foam will act as a insulation and savings on chinking, not much difference than the closed cell foam ropes they sell to put behind chinking for gap filling.
@user-lo3zu7rg6v20 күн бұрын
❤❤❤❤🎉😮🤝👈
@rollingupmysleeves21 күн бұрын
Hi thanks for the video - but im trying to figure out what you are doing with your soffit, it's not vented so are you spray foaming the ceiling?
@paintman2621 күн бұрын
@rollingupmysleeves Good question! My plan is I'm going to use a spray foam kit to do the soffits from inside the cabin, just enough to seal up cracks, then I'm going to cut the vents in afterward. I'll use regular fiberglass insulation and ventliners between the rafters the rest of the way up. Thanks for watching!
@lacibrinn38922 күн бұрын
Great job, proud of you. Looking nice.
@paintman2622 күн бұрын
Thanks! 😃
@PatriotUpNorthАй бұрын
Nice job on the doors! Cabin is coming along nicely, love the floors!
@paintman26Ай бұрын
Thanks 👍
@dgoutdoorschannelАй бұрын
You guys are doing a pretty good job on the cabin.😊
@paintman26Ай бұрын
Thanks Dan, we appreciate it!
@dianamazzullo9065Ай бұрын
I love the batten ends ❤looks great 👍
@paintman26Ай бұрын
Thanks Diana!
@PatriotUpNorthАй бұрын
Love your cabin, great work!
@paintman26Ай бұрын
Thanks Mark!
@user-fz9zn4lk9gАй бұрын
Looks Amazing!! This looks like the classic Log Home Builders Association (LHBA) style log home. Is that where you learned to build this style?
@paintman26Ай бұрын
No, this is my first build, I've just been watching videos, researching and figuring out as I go
@s.s.1704Ай бұрын
Very talented man 👏
@paintman26Ай бұрын
@@s.s.1704 mom? Is that you? 😆
@phuongvo3051Ай бұрын
The house looks beautiful, ❤
@phil-fr4lgАй бұрын
Looking fantastis!!! How long did it take you to set thw log walls???
@paintman26Ай бұрын
It took me about 3 weeks to get them all set how I wanted but it did rain some during that time and I had help a few days
@timothyalanogradyАй бұрын
I was just thinking to myself the way that the tin roof is overhanging will make a great water catchment for rainwater harvest just a thought I don't know if you already had it planned but it's a nice way to go 😁
@paintman26Ай бұрын
@timothyalanogrady I appreciate it! The rain water catch is definitely something to keep in mind as the well water here is extremely high in iron and takes a lot of filtration.
@timothyalanogradyАй бұрын
Hello 👋🤗 your doing amazing job on your cabin build . And the progress that you're done is an amazing feat itself . By you doing most of the work . I can't wait to see videos of the inside come together as well. Duluth roof looks really good man great job🎉👍😎
@georgeshotrodbarn2113Ай бұрын
Its looking good there used to be a group called the log cabin building association that taught people how to build cabins that way. i have studied all different ways to build a cabin and the way you built yours is the best. when the logs dry, you will have to cut the rebar out of the log to get it out. it will be super strong.
@paintman26Ай бұрын
Thanks George. I heard that the wood dries so tight on the rebar it keeps the logs from settling down.
@georgeshotrodbarn2113Ай бұрын
@@paintman26 The cabin will not shrink or go lower the logs will dry and lock to the rebar and the spaces between the logs will get larger, but the walls will not go lower. so just let the logs dry good before chinking or be ready to do it again down the road.
@paintman26Ай бұрын
@georgeshotrodbarn2113 sounds good, that's what I was thinking and hoping for! Appreciate the input
@timothyalanogradyАй бұрын
@@georgeshotrodbarn2113 i believe it is still around. Plus there's a lot of companies here in the United States that actually does do teaching 4 log cabin building.
@georgeshotrodbarn2113Ай бұрын
That looked just like work i have seen it before somewhere but i have never done it. i know its a little late but you can buy gulf wax and melt it down then dip your rebar in it and it will drive in a little easier.
@paintman26Ай бұрын
I haven't heard of that. I'll have to look into it if i ever do it again. It was a little tough, especially in the beginning
@timothyalanogradyАй бұрын
You are knocking it out . Great job so far . I really like how you did the block foundation. The whole project looks amazing.
@paintman26Ай бұрын
Thank you sir, I appreciate it
@BearNecessities-k8zАй бұрын
WOW!!! A lot. Achieved in a short time. Well done.. Can't wait for the next video.
@paintman26Ай бұрын
Thank you, I appreciate it! I'll keep posting
@yassinezen7325Ай бұрын
Nice video from morocoo😊
@paintman26Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching
@user-gu7in4gv6rАй бұрын
Watching you from Hawaii , doing a good job as a one man crew and keep safe also.. Progress is going fine so continue on with the build. That is how I always end working , always by myself most of the time, but some times I have some help so it's appreciated a lot. Aloha from Hawaii
@paintman26Ай бұрын
Thanks, I appreciate it. I got married in Hawaii 10 yrs ago.. you live in a beautiful place.
@davidblake79982 ай бұрын
Nice cabin
@paintman262 ай бұрын
Thank you David
@ronaldeberhard97043 ай бұрын
The 66 Fairlane GT 390 335 hp 4 Spd was a great muscle car. I owned a real GT from 1968 to 1972. The car shown here is a nice car but is a mix between a Fairlane 500 and a Fairlane GT. The interior is definitely not a GT, which had bucket seats, plenty of chrome, nicer door panels, courtesy lights, GT steering wheel center etc. This car could be a fun driver but nothing beyond that.
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Magnifique je regarde de la France
@@murielrenard726 Thank you for watching!
Watching this build was an hour and twenty minutes WELL SPENT. Thank you for sharing your skill and journey with us.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching!
Did the same years ago, good job.
I appreciate the style, having logs in one direction, and the upper half in another. It has a classic feel.
@RandomBattlePresents... Thanks! I did struggle with ideas on how I wanted to do those gable ends.
Where is this located?
Tennessee
mala calidad de video a 720
@Javier-jn7gw yea the video quality could be better but I'm just using my phone doing the best I can. I appreciate you watching
You do great work sir, house looks awsome. 👍🏻👍🏻
@SS454JF I appreciate you saying so! I'm going to try to post some windows I've been working on later this evening, thanks for watching.
Beautiful home and an enjoyable video. Thank you!
Thank you! I appreciate you watching
Loved the build!!!! You did an awesome job getting all that work done by yourself, how many bedrooms and bathrooms are there going to be?
Thanks, i appreciate it! 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms
Just found your video and shared it with Facebook, plus I subscribed.
Thank you, I appreciate you watching it!
Just found your channel...subbed it while i was admiring your work...the amount of work and materials to your gable ends ...lots of cutting but stunning results!!
Thank you, There was a lot of sawing and planeing with those gable ends I appreciate you noticing! Working on windows now
It looking Great. What did you spray on the logs?
I want to know that to
Thanks, I treated the interior logs with tim-bor professional for insecticide and fungicide protection and the outside gable ends and exterior logs I'm using outlast log oil and that is a wood preservative and also repels insects, fungus and molds
1240 Ft. of Outstanding Craftsmamship! WOW!!! Thank You for your Video!! I watched it from Start to Finish! May You have many years enjoying this Fantastic Home!😊😊😊😊😊
I appreciate your kind words, thanks for watching it, I'll keep posting as I finish up windows and interior work.
Much respect, I'm boat, float plane and sled access only.
@AwakeningWARRlOR that would be my dream! I'm working on this dream in modern society but what you have going on sounds even more up my alley.
What are you going to use to fill in the gaps between the logs?
Log jam chinking from western log homes
Built a house is very challenging work but you are successful in completing same alone and achieved the target, very beautiful and nice cabin house. I should like to watch another interior apisode. Greetings from India.
Thanks! we will be posting the interior being finished. I appreciate you watching.
👍🏴
Beautiful home!
Great work 👍, I wish you’d type the name/brand of the material and treatment stuff and etc as you were coming along with the building process, but honestly your work is the type of work that I need to copy 100%, liked it a lot thanks for sharing.
@thehighlandcruisers5194 I appreciate you watching it. I used timbor professional treatment to spray down the logs inside and I'm using outlast log oil for exterior. If you have any questions let me know I'll be happy to share anything I used.
Nothing less than impressive! Thank you for sharing. My only complaint is I’d like to see a much lllooonnnnngggerrr version! 👍
@Anony_Mouses thanks for watching! When I get the windows cut in and the interior finished I'll try to get a longer one put together!
Awesome...good luck
Thank you 👍
Awesome build Great job
I appreciate it 👍
Nice build…stay safe! Greetings from down under Australia….
Thanks for watching! Will do 👍
Just found your video and want to say how impressed I am. I work alone on my projects and always find a way to handle things by myself. I do historic restoration of log homes and buildings. I'll watch what ever you put on.
I appreciate you watching it and I'll keep posting as I finish it up. I fully understand your struggles of trying to figure out how to do things when you're a one man crew.
Fantastic !
Thanks, I appreciate you watching.
You can’t tell in the vid , but I hope it had the steel mesh in between the logs , if not a mouse or rat has almost instant access??!
This is just the first step. We will do the proper chinking after allowing logs to dry some more.
Who gives a crap
great job!
Thanks!
It is a mortal sin to use Spray foaming in the timber building. you get rot and fungus attack over the course of a few years. JUST a warning.
I definitely appreciate anyone's concern and help. If the foaming is left as a stand alone substitute for chinking, water or moisture can and will run off the logs and pool in the edges of foam causing the damage you specified. It is my belief if this foam is trimmed back with a razor and then apply proper log chinking then the foam will act as a insulation and savings on chinking, not much difference than the closed cell foam ropes they sell to put behind chinking for gap filling.
❤❤❤❤🎉😮🤝👈
Hi thanks for the video - but im trying to figure out what you are doing with your soffit, it's not vented so are you spray foaming the ceiling?
@rollingupmysleeves Good question! My plan is I'm going to use a spray foam kit to do the soffits from inside the cabin, just enough to seal up cracks, then I'm going to cut the vents in afterward. I'll use regular fiberglass insulation and ventliners between the rafters the rest of the way up. Thanks for watching!
Great job, proud of you. Looking nice.
Thanks! 😃
Nice job on the doors! Cabin is coming along nicely, love the floors!
Thanks 👍
You guys are doing a pretty good job on the cabin.😊
Thanks Dan, we appreciate it!
I love the batten ends ❤looks great 👍
Thanks Diana!
Love your cabin, great work!
Thanks Mark!
Looks Amazing!! This looks like the classic Log Home Builders Association (LHBA) style log home. Is that where you learned to build this style?
No, this is my first build, I've just been watching videos, researching and figuring out as I go
Very talented man 👏
@@s.s.1704 mom? Is that you? 😆
The house looks beautiful, ❤
Looking fantastis!!! How long did it take you to set thw log walls???
It took me about 3 weeks to get them all set how I wanted but it did rain some during that time and I had help a few days
I was just thinking to myself the way that the tin roof is overhanging will make a great water catchment for rainwater harvest just a thought I don't know if you already had it planned but it's a nice way to go 😁
@timothyalanogrady I appreciate it! The rain water catch is definitely something to keep in mind as the well water here is extremely high in iron and takes a lot of filtration.
Hello 👋🤗 your doing amazing job on your cabin build . And the progress that you're done is an amazing feat itself . By you doing most of the work . I can't wait to see videos of the inside come together as well. Duluth roof looks really good man great job🎉👍😎
Its looking good there used to be a group called the log cabin building association that taught people how to build cabins that way. i have studied all different ways to build a cabin and the way you built yours is the best. when the logs dry, you will have to cut the rebar out of the log to get it out. it will be super strong.
Thanks George. I heard that the wood dries so tight on the rebar it keeps the logs from settling down.
@@paintman26 The cabin will not shrink or go lower the logs will dry and lock to the rebar and the spaces between the logs will get larger, but the walls will not go lower. so just let the logs dry good before chinking or be ready to do it again down the road.
@georgeshotrodbarn2113 sounds good, that's what I was thinking and hoping for! Appreciate the input
@@georgeshotrodbarn2113 i believe it is still around. Plus there's a lot of companies here in the United States that actually does do teaching 4 log cabin building.
That looked just like work i have seen it before somewhere but i have never done it. i know its a little late but you can buy gulf wax and melt it down then dip your rebar in it and it will drive in a little easier.
I haven't heard of that. I'll have to look into it if i ever do it again. It was a little tough, especially in the beginning
You are knocking it out . Great job so far . I really like how you did the block foundation. The whole project looks amazing.
Thank you sir, I appreciate it
WOW!!! A lot. Achieved in a short time. Well done.. Can't wait for the next video.
Thank you, I appreciate it! I'll keep posting
Nice video from morocoo😊
Thanks for watching
Watching you from Hawaii , doing a good job as a one man crew and keep safe also.. Progress is going fine so continue on with the build. That is how I always end working , always by myself most of the time, but some times I have some help so it's appreciated a lot. Aloha from Hawaii
Thanks, I appreciate it. I got married in Hawaii 10 yrs ago.. you live in a beautiful place.
Nice cabin
Thank you David
The 66 Fairlane GT 390 335 hp 4 Spd was a great muscle car. I owned a real GT from 1968 to 1972. The car shown here is a nice car but is a mix between a Fairlane 500 and a Fairlane GT. The interior is definitely not a GT, which had bucket seats, plenty of chrome, nicer door panels, courtesy lights, GT steering wheel center etc. This car could be a fun driver but nothing beyond that.
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