@@alexwoods2836 Yes I agree. I am planning on building a stone dome for the hydroelectric building. That building I could use for storage to get all the tools and excess materials out of the house. Thanks for following along as always.
@@TimelineRanch Hydroelectric power station? You do not have a constant flow of water, or are you planning another reservoir on the western slope of the hill?
@@alexwoods2836 Good question. There is quite a bit of elevation change on the property. I plan on digging an upper pond and during the day pumping water from the lower pond to the upper one. There will be plenty of extra power from solar during the day. At night water will flow back down through the hydroelectric building as needed for power.
It's my fault for not taking the time to check out the door better. I got it from Homedepot most of the time it's not an issue. Thanks for following along with the progress as always.
It took a week and a half to get the new tracks in and costs close to $3,000 USD. It is what it is. I did get a good bit of work done in the building, though. Thanks for following along with the project as always.
Every person needs a purpose in life. I'm sure you have a calling. You just need to find it. All people have the ability to leave this world a little better than they found it. It could be as simple as visiting a retirement home and spending some time listening to a few life stories. Thanks for following along with the ranch build. Words are not my strong point.
Thanks for watching the progress. Oh, that wood was just a spacer for the door frame. If it was a finished surface, I would use another piece of wood against it to hit.
Great job Simon! Making good progress 😊 👍
Thanks for the compliment and following along with the project as always. It was a good day, just not what I would like to work on.
Hammer therapy. Always a winner
Progress is Progress it was not what I wanted to be working on but still moving in the right direction. Thanks for watching the project as always.
@@TimelineRanch The more materials you install on the walls, the more freely you will feel in a tiny house. Sleeping in comfort is also very pleasant.
@@alexwoods2836 Yes I agree. I am planning on building a stone dome for the hydroelectric building. That building I could use for storage to get all the tools and excess materials out of the house. Thanks for following along as always.
@@TimelineRanch Hydroelectric power station? You do not have a constant flow of water, or are you planning another reservoir on the western slope of the hill?
@@alexwoods2836 Good question. There is quite a bit of elevation change on the property. I plan on digging an upper pond and during the day pumping water from the lower pond to the upper one. There will be plenty of extra power from solar during the day. At night water will flow back down through the hydroelectric building as needed for power.
great content❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks for watching as always.
Morning. Doors looking really good. Sure can see the progress coming along nicely.
Thanks for the compliment and watching as always. It was a productive day, but I would rather have been working on making the pond bigger.
Great use of space 👌
That's the secret to having a comfortable tiny house. Don't waste any of the space. Thanks for watching the progress as always.
Ryobi tools need to sponsor your channel. I have had a set of them for years, never a problem. Really professional work as always.👍
Maybe later, when the channel is bigger, they would be interested. Thanks for the compliment and following along with the project as always.
Sounds like you need a new door supplier. 🤣
It's my fault for not taking the time to check out the door better. I got it from Homedepot most of the time it's not an issue. Thanks for following along with the progress as always.
When will the excavator be ready for use again?
I'm keeping my fingers crossed that it won't be too expensive🍀
It took a week and a half to get the new tracks in and costs close to $3,000 USD. It is what it is. I did get a good bit of work done in the building, though. Thanks for following along with the project as always.
What do I do if I keep failing the Lord and myself? I feel so guilty and sadden.
Every person needs a purpose in life. I'm sure you have a calling. You just need to find it. All people have the ability to leave this world a little better than they found it. It could be as simple as visiting a retirement home and spending some time listening to a few life stories. Thanks for following along with the ranch build. Words are not my strong point.
ouch, it hurts to see a metal hammer hitting wood
a mallet would do you good
Thanks for watching the progress. Oh, that wood was just a spacer for the door frame. If it was a finished surface, I would use another piece of wood against it to hit.