We are a husband and wife team building a shop house and homestead from the ground up in North Idaho. Our dream is to be self-sufficient and capable in many areas. We garden, raise livestock, use lumber from our sawmill and enjoy all of the beautiful adventures North Idaho has to offer.
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Naples, ID 83847
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Doesn’t wrapping the building in OSB and tyvek before you put on metal siding fix this?
Pesky kitty cats!
Did you let the canner have a full steam for 10 minutes before adding the weight?
Check out the 100 dollar saw mill for a Chain Saw. SAWDUST?! plus coffee grounds . . . a great medium for mushroom growth AND sawdust mixed with any cooking oil and compacted and if possible wrapped in newspaper or cardboard or a cereal box . . . makes a great log in the fire place.
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I'm new to Idaho and have lots of new trees down... cannot wait to do this for a desktop!!!!!!!
How do you winterize the mill to keep it protected from the elements? Do you just tarp it up?
I mean this in a loving way, but you are brave to live in your house and build it at the same time
Western looked interesting Kemosabe.
Using soapy water on the bead will eventually corrode the rim and start having rim leaks use bead sealer make sure you clean the rim!
Mount it on an old rim with an unusable tire with cement in it with sturdy tires to handle the weight. Can still move it around shop but have the weight to keep it in place
“Taking your time anybody should be able to do this” not a baby
I'd be willing to bet he built that half-ass "chicken coop" just to increase channel engagement...it's probably that simple.
Good for a composting outhouse/toilet. Everytime you relieve yourself "#2" add to the top after done
well done
I own this saw and gave a couple videos of adding 20’ rails so it will cut more than the 8’ , does a good job had got to be on level ground everything level
I would just like to give a huge thank you to this video and walk me through the exact same engine which I thought was very lucky and walk through the impeller replacement so I did it in about two and a half hours a little WD-40 on the rubber part when you put in your back together help tremendously other than that I really appreciate the video
When using a lighter on your heat shrink, hold it in the blue flame and it wont soot up like like.
I have the same engine, where did you get the new impeller? or a model number?
Looks like the Farm to Market Rd up in Copeland.
I had this happen, (but caught the mess before the bake step, by doing 'dough' only), & it looks to me like it was an issue with older bread flour & only 1.5 tsp yeast, when 2.5 was better. (We have record heat today, + high humidity, but it is still the case, that when I add a different flour/ more yeast, that is what fixed it, as described). I followed a recipe to the T. I had made the bread according to everything I read in all these comment suggestions, so none of these other suggestions gave the fix. My bread was a sticky mess half way through the dough only stage. So I turned it off. My recipe used bread flour, & oat bran. I added another whole 1/4 c of oat bran, doubling the recipe amount, it was still sticky. I began adding several tbsp of whole wheat white flour, 1 at a time, mixing by hand, & added another 1 tsp yeast. Wow. It's perfect now, & massive rising, to the top of the pan. I'm deflating, putting it in the frig overnight, & going to bed. Bread tomorrow, yeah
Happy birthday June!
Well if you go back to the slip tank video, as a mater-of-fact, go back to 9:41 of that video....he clearly is confused during that "mechanical description" and mistakenly reverses the flow in his description and hand gesture. Hey that's easy to own and clear up right? But, nope he goes full Millennial and posts an update like he's confused why so many people are disputing his original presentation. Those manipulative millennial types always act confused or abused when pressed for the truth or held accountable.
2:25 the man climbs into the tractor while tasking his wife to carry and then load 4 car tires into said tractor's bucket....Jesus!
In a few videos later (in the future) you try to reconcile with why people that were pushing back on your installation of the pump filter direction...well at 9:41of this video you should clearly see why with your presentation people were confused, me being one of them to be honest. You clearly pointed/referenced the wrong direction of flow dude. Then I saw you addressing that in a future video as if you had no clue why the confusion...seriously, you can't put that together?
10:46 watching him wrap that teflon tape like a clueless New England man with zero mechanical aptitude and concept of how to simply apply thread sealing tape was almost to much watch.
Liz isn't settling...love it! That final fit was amazing, you two do good work together, regardless who's leading!
I like how you created that gear hanging alcove, which doesn't interfere with any of the doors or busy traffic pattern there. That's a solid mud room and shop space delineator...good job creating it, designing it on the the fly, being patient for it's creation and simply pushing that proverbial ball closer to the end-zone...you two have a legitimate product here.
I love that pocket door! You guys were so smart to have the wherewithal to cannibalize your old house as much as you did.
Liz is a pretty impressive person with a million dollar smile!
You should listen to her more, every time she recommends something...she's spot on. You have a smart girl there ;-)
Hey Bro, 1 st where's Liz been? 2nd you can that alternator get one that charges a solar battery hook-up.
Just wanted to add for those watching to maybe help a little. 1. A little dawn dish liquid makes the impeller fit in the cup easier. 2. A dab of grease will hold the key to the driveshaft to make it easier for the impeller to slide in position. 3 a little dawn will lube the water tube and make it slide on easier. 4 as someone posted the cup needs some glue to secure it in the housing. I just use a little silicone. Hasn't done any damage and hasnt came loose but use at you own discretion. 5 a little grease around the splines on the driveshaft helps keep the mating area with motor from sticking. DO NOT put grease on the very top of the driveshaft. That will cause a vacuum effect and make it harder to remove nextime. I just came here to see the reassemble order of o-rings.
I'd paint the American flag on top of that thing.
This was really interesting, thanks for sharing it. My buddy pickles his green beans, it's such a treat when he cracks one of those jars open.
I know you posted this several years ago. The times quit turning on mine. Checked belts. Is there a shear pin that I can't locate? Went up and back in garden then it stopped turning that next swipe? Any suggestions?
Seems to me you've got your chit together and know how to respect people in general. Some say we live in a sick society. Could be. There's some truth to taking life with a grain of salt. 👍👍👍
Nice boat. Great video.
Good job on the boat . Seeya
What if you accidentally drill 8 1.5in holes? Did I ruin it?
Yo help a brother out my 200r the tire wall says 110/100-17 I can’t find what size tube to order would u know?
Should be same size.. how the f did you get rim & tire off bike? With the break linkage cant find a good vid ffs
Always important to do a good drift test! 😂
Just found your channel and binge watching, please tell me that all your videos do not contain that dreadfull guitar noise. The guy trying to play that needs shooting its dreadfull.
Wow - plopping a shipping container like a wart atop a pristine hill for an ABNB rental seems more like active remote exploitation lording versus "laid back living."
Mistake #1 - going cheapskate on the insulation - you should have just gone with the blow-on. More expensive but moisture free.
Great video! Would you mind sharing how you found it and what you paid for it? A bit envious. Thanks!!!