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Homestead Workshop and Garden
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 27 ม.ค. 2024
This channel will feature videos of my small homestead projects, including woodworking, gardens, and small animals.
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Simple Drill Press Bench
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GOING HIGHER Music by Bensound.com/free-music-for-videos License code: NMJE31RTV9RUOMKZ
Echo CS-4920 Chainsaw: Unboxing and First Use
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Echo CS-4920 Chainsaw: Unboxing and First Use
Basement Workshop Organization
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Giving Thanks for This Year's Garden
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“Going Higher” Music I Use: www.bensound.com/free-music-for-videos License code: DB59N1EOBPNPLTRD
Preparing for Bunnies: Will They Arrive Soon?
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Preparing for Bunnies: Will They Arrive Soon?
Simple Rabbit Nest Box Build
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Building a Small Pole Barn for the Rabbits - Part 1
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Building a Small Pole Barn for the Rabbits - Part 1
Morning Chores - Rabbits and Ducks
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Building a New Duck Hut with Scrap Metal and Wood
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Starting to Build Greenhouse Endwalls
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Breakfast for the Rabbits: Kale from the Garden
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New Tool on the Homestead: Earthquake Victory Tiller
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New Tool on the Homestead: Earthquake Victory Tiller
Starting Fall Projects: Rabbits, Greenhouse, Garden and Gates
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Starting Fall Projects: Rabbits, Greenhouse, Garden and Gates
Temporary Cold Weather Protection - Not Pretty, But it Worked!
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Temporary Cold Weather Protection - Not Pretty, But it Worked!
Starting to Prepare the Rabbits for Winter
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Starting to Prepare the Rabbits for Winter
Using Geometry for Garden and Fence Planning
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Using Geometry for Garden and Fence Planning
Fixing My Earthquake Auger (My First Small Engine Repair EVER!)
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Fixing My Earthquake Auger (My First Small Engine Repair EVER!)
Onions, Cabbage, and Eggplant: August 29 Garden Tour
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Onions, Cabbage, and Eggplant: August 29 Garden Tour
August 17 Garden Tour: Tomatillos, Eggplants, and Peppers
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August 17 Garden Tour: Tomatillos, Eggplants, and Peppers
Success and Failure: August 7 Garden Tour
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Success and Failure: August 7 Garden Tour
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Hello! Thanks for watching! I appreciate you :)
Ah, fertilizing the greenhouse over the winter - Brilliant! Bunnies are cute and look so tiny compared to my New Zealands. FAT? Thats curious, indeed. I thought rabbits were so very lean….hmm. Look forward to other comments, I’m not experienced enough to opine. 🐇🐇🐇
I'm amazed at how wonderful the soil is from them! Saves me working :) I've never had rabbits with fat so yes I think usually very lean but this was interesting. Thank you for commenting!
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Your art skills will always be better than mine, I can barely draw ideas for my woodworking projects :)
Como lifter no sirve, pero hay una s kool que le queda, ahora tengo ver que tan bien funciona
It's always fun to try new things and see what works!
Any ideas on good replacement chains?
I'm going to try another Oregon and see what else is available. I'll keep you posted! This one definitely didn't last long ...
Production tip: Show the finished product first. Show the problems that it solves first. Then go into its construction. Otherwise I feel used.
Excellent tip, thank you!
Omg. Lol.
Learning slowly! Emphasis on slowly probably
A simple mistake i made when i got my first chainsaw was putting the chain on backwards and then thinking the chain was dull. Live and learn
Learning is always a good thing in my opinion
Very nice. Now lightly stain it and add locking casters. 😊
I like the caster idea! Might need to do that for everything.
I've got some outdoor light stain might have to try it!
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Very frequently yes did not during video
Пила китайская 😂
Most of them are!
КИТАЙ ВЕЗДЕ ДАЖЕ В РОССИИ 😂У МЕНЯ 180 ШТИЛЬ И ТО КИТАЙ.
Nope. Japan. The Chinese do not make a saw this nice. The 4920 is one of the best built 50cc saws you will find.
@@braddsnМНЕ ПРОЩЕ КИТАЙ И ДЕШЕВЛЕ
кролики мелкие очень😂😂😂😂
Yes but so cute! They grow fast!
suggest you start with inserting your height adjustment allen wrench through the base plate and into the receiving end of the router height adjusting knob. Then slowly rotate the router base plate with the allen wrench in place until you locate three threaded screw holes that line up. Yes there should only be three screw holes that line up. Good luck
Thank you!
You only need three screws to mount it not four and the whole due lineup
Thank you!
Don't forget to use the ceiling. in my son's shop. theres 10 in square ducting in basement (ceiling's bout 7 feet) with 4 ft clearance in front, the ducting goes across the rafters. a section off to the side, i put his 10 drill holder there then a 'j' shelf next to it same height as the ducting, it hold his battery chargers. then more "J" shelf after that to hold extra things. plus if u can reach the ceiling hand tools can go there, i set up two of his long rafter stretches with fix chains one end then one other with quick release, and all of his pvc pipe in there. these are ideas i came up with maybe it'll help someone else or better yet to inspire them to be better
Awesome idea! Thank you! Definitely one of those forgotten spaces but I love those ideas
Where did you get their food bowls?
I believe these are from Tractor Supply - Little Giant brand
Ha! You said butt sturdy 😅 the child in me was amused. Sorry. Shop looks great. I wish I had half of those tools. 😊
Hahaha! I'll have to pause for a comma next time!
Thank you! Coming together finally. Lots of projects ideas so figured I better get going.
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Ich habe noch nie eine so lieblose 😢 Haltung von Kaninchen gesehen !! ALLEIN und eingesperrt in kleinen Käfigen mit diesem Drahtboden. Kaninchen brauche frische Wiese und viel Platz zum springen - die Pellets sind schlechtes Futter und machen krank!!🤬🤬🤬
Unfortunately our climate does not allow that. But they get lots of meadow and space in the summer! In the winter they need a safe and protected area, so that is what we must provide.
Nice. I like that you included the animals. What a year 😊
Thank you! It's amazing looking back at how much things changed. Sometimes I forget all the little things I've done.
I wish you best of luck. It can be a gamble. Id estimate about 20% of our deliveries happened when we give up. I think rabbits like to surprise us. 😊😊😊
I had good luck last year but it has gotten worse this year. I agree they definitely don't follow our plans!
Wow. Thats a lot of garlic. And you sir are super fast 😅
Cold weather and rain moving in makes me work fast! Time lapse helps too :)
I tilled right before this so the soil was amazing to work with. Definitely made it go faster.
Nice. I made mine angled so the back is a little bit higher. And i had to make a couple bigger ones for my older, fat does. Good job
I like that style more I think so I might go back to that. These does are young so probably going to need something bigger but for now hopefully they are ok!
Where did you buy their food dishes?
They are the basic farm store ones. As long as they don't stay wet long they don't rust - I've used these for 4 years and have loved them. Brand is Little Giant I believe.
@HomesteadWorkshopGarden thank you. Gotcha
I started with a trio of New Zealands One doe was very skittish. Turns out, SHE is now the one that demands scratches from me every day. Who am I to refuse that sort of thing?
I am always amazed at how animals can change with a few treats :)
Hey, that was a nice looking greenhouse! Sorry to see your hard work being dismantled 😢 I look forward to see what you build👍🏻
Thank you! I will be rebuilding the greenhouse in a new location and hopefully improving on the layout. I started the new end walls in a previous video but slow progress since then.
@@HomesteadWorkshopGarden You made me grin with your comment…why ohWHY is progress ALWAYS slow? Amiright🤣
So cute Rabbits
Thank you!
That’s a nice overview, thank you! You can see they are very comfy with you. I have a New Zealand buck and 2 does. One doe was VERY skittish. A year later, she scurries over to the door for some scritches from me.
I am always amazed at how they warm up to me after a consistent routine and some treats :)
Oh, look out, the kids are in the pool! 🪿🪿. Why are bunnies so darn cute? I should pay attn to the amount of pellets I’m providing. Is that a 1/2 or full cup you give them? Love your videos! 🐇
Thank you!!! I give the smaller breeds (dutch) about 1/2 to 2/3 cup. The larger breeds get about a cup. I increase if it's very cold or moms are nursing. I also keep hay and forage treats year as much as possible.
@@HomesteadWorkshopGarden thank you for your feedback, that’s very helpful 👍🏻
@HomesteadWorkshopGarden Just so I'm clear those rabbits are for meat right? If so how do you get past the cute-factor when harvesting them?
Nice. What cut hay was that? I prefer the 2nd, a better cut. Are you breeding any more or done for the season?
Second cut usually for us. It has taken me a while but I finally found someone that cuts hay and also supplies for quite a few people with rabbits. Everybody is bred now and due in 2 weeks. No babies last round so hoping for a few more litters before winter.
Simple and cool. In case you have not thought of it. Maybe push and pack some dirt around the base so they can't sneak out different places and predators can't easily sneak in.
I definitely need to do that. I'd also like to build it up enough that the snow and rain flows a good ten or so feet away. I can imagine it getting pretty gross in the winter as the snow melts.
Oh, you have the cleanest cages I’ve ever seen, so YAY to you! I had a friend help put my wire cages together…not a good job. I had one boy escape. He’s now my free-range rabbit. I have NO idea how he manages to stay alive. He hangs out with my hens foraging during the day and beds down with them at night. It’s weird! What kind of hay do you feed? Is it comm’l Timothy hay? Good luck with the breeding, hope it went well. New subscriber.
Thank you! It took me a long time to get a setup that works and keeps things clean. Early on EVERYBODY escaped it was terrible! I kept the area with rabbit cages fenced with a low fence to keep the amount of chasing down. I'm going to be building new cages this winter. Hopefully take into account all the mistakes I've made the last few years!
Thank you for subscribing :) I feed a grass hay, usually a mix of timothy and clover. It changes based on what I can find. I try to supplement with forage and garden scraps and that's been working well!
Your rabbit set up is going to give your rabbits Bumblefoot!.
I hope not! I've had the setup for five years and never had a problem so hopefully that continues.
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I love feeding bunnies
@@ralphmoore6186 they are my favorite animal that we have!
@HomesteadWorkshopGarden ya bunnies are definitely my favorite animal I love them
Looks like a Troy-Bilt knock off
@@GerryVillalobos I think so. Earthquake brand. Great reviews! And 400 less. So for a till or two a year it should be great.
I hope the rabbits are ok
No babies, but everybody is doing well!
This is coming along nicely. Great job. Thanks for sharing this with us. I wish I had a country place. Id be copying you 😜.
@@harrygrimley4352 thank you! We've had a few nice weeks of warmer weather so decided to get some projects done
Garden clean up is like thanks giving for rabbits 😄
@@harrygrimley4352 I agree! Love seeing them enjoy the leftovers!
i miss taking care of rabbits
@@justineguelas8321 it is definitely enjoyable!
That's awesome. I have a much smaller one of those. Same brand. Corners are the biggest challenges.
Very nice. Thanks for sharing this with us. Some good looking rabbits. I've had many kits go a week overdue so be patient. I even had one go three weeks over. I have no idea how. Nature does what nature does. I'm going into fall with too many and no freezer space. So not breeding right now.
@@harrygrimley4352 they definitely follow their own schedule!
That’s going to be a game changer! Good for you!
Thank you! I'm excited to see how things go next spring. This is the most fall prep I've done so hopefully it will work well.
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I have a similar problem with tilling. The ground packs hard over winter. So .. manual labor 😊. I go out with a shovel and turn soil by hand first, the tillable oart of the garden can be turned in half a day. Then i till. And mix in compost and till again. ( Its a process) Then i get out if the way and my wife plants.
@@harrygrimley4352 new tiller video coming soon - decided to get a better tilling setup for next year. Would love to reduce weedblock use but can't have so much grass and still take care of it all
Maybe an update on the bunnies? What you've done choices you've made? Curious.
@@harrygrimley4352 I am working on that! Making slow progress on the new rabbitry setup but probably need to do an update anyway
Hmmm 🤔. Id rather do my best guess. Thinking hurts 🤕
Haha I usually do that too, but I'm trying to get everything lined up for a future garage so figured I better be a little more accurate!
Wow! If you are overwhelmed, I can certainly understand. I suggest you don't buy any more tools or lumber or anything else to put in the basement. Clear out all the canned goods from the pantry and turn it into a storage space for the stuff that is on every horizontal surface. Then, clean the space you get rid of a lot of the stuff that's left. Don't do it in a hurry; organize as you go. Only then can you realistically design a workspace that makes sense. Then, shoot another video of the area and the equipment and ask again for ideas.
@@ImnotChuck. that is an awesome idea! I'm slowly working towards that and hopefully will start working on it in November. Garden and outdoor is winding down so time to return to the workshop. Current plan is a pantry under the stairs so the rest of the space can be for workshop projects. Storage and pantry gone from the main space will hopefully make a big difference. Thanks for commenting!
Very nice.
@@harrygrimley4352 thank you!