I know its a long time since this was filmed. But a tip for the future. Never cover the firewood with a tarp, the firewood will become moldy and rot. Also do not stack the firewood to tight. The key is airflow to keep the wood in good condition.
Yes we here in NZ usually do one row then the next row perpendicular to that and that gives a good airflow so stacking them alternate ways. There looks as if there would be lots of wood from fallen trees etc and in your sheds that you can use in the future. The wood from trees needs to dry out if it is just been felled. I would make a substantial wood stack closer to the house - perhaps at the end of the carport structure. Then another wood box inside that you replenish once a day from the carport stack. Once a week or month replenish the carport stack. Best wishes!
Thanks for the tips. When we bought the house, the previous owners had left the fire wood like that. I stacked it a quickly as I could. Next time I will stack with more airflow in mind -Yvette
@@ScinnerNo1 The point is that tarps are impermeable and do not let the air through. You can get mould/moisture starting up. Better to throw a piece of corrugated iron on or just cover the the top using the tarp. Also if the wood has been properly dried a few days of rain will not hurt it and it will dry of quickly once it has been stacked and the airis flowing through again.
@@nathanandyvette And you have made a wonderful pallet floor for the wood and that will help with good stacking and airflow. Just one tip.....I would probably not stack the wood hard up against the (red) wall of the shed if you are drying the wood. If it is already dried then not so bad but wood while is drying can put moisture against any surface it comes into contact with. Moisture can lead to rot. .
the dense white smoke is an indicator that the wood is to wet. Normaly you cut the wood then store it under a roof with good ventilation for 1 summer then use it the next winter. Black smoke and smell = very bad. Yellowish smoke means it contains a lot of tar, not the best to use. very light white smoke, you have a good fire burning. When you cant see the smoke its perfect fire during a warmer day. Also if its a new stow it can be burning off oil from paint/produktion and it will go away after you used the stow a couple of times.
Do you know why the door opens out of it? You probably don't know. But it does push the snow away in the winter so it doesn't get into the house. That's what they do in Sweden.🤗
There is actually a building regulation that the door should be pushed outwards in case of fire. But of course it is also practical don’t getting snow inside. 😊
Lay the ladder on the ground with one end against the house, lift other end and walk towards the house pushing the ladder upp, when you are at the wall lift and pull lower end of ladder away from the house to get the correct angle.
Now I understand why the mooses are coming back all the time to your house, I bet they are looking for the apples, mooses love apples but you picked them up 🙂❤️
@@retro000 its no joke. Moose or Eurasian elk is known to injure and kill people during that time of the year. 3 times of the year you should avoid the moose. 1 when they have small babies. 2 when male moose want to make new babies. 3 when the moose is drunk on old apples.
They absolutely love the apples, we have left some out for them here and there. But the apples are all gone now and so are the moose. Guess we will see them back next year when we have new apples on the tree. -Yvette
@KristoferOlsson thank you,a good lesson to learn. I was wondering how adaptable to humans they are and didn't know they could get aggressive. I live in the southern hemisphere so no moose!
Personnummer is your identification so it makes sense that you can't get stuff before you have that. Samordningsnummer should work as well, its a temp personnummer.
Hoi je kan toch gewoon een nieuwe stekker aan het licht snoer maken. Aan welke drukke snelweg nummer zitten jullie. Stort het niet dat geluid van al dat verkeer ?
We haven't thrown out the lights yet, we will be looking into adding a new plug to the lights. But we have no place to hang them because of the wildlife so we are not in a hurry to do that. The road noise is not that bad in real life, so we don't mind. Where we used to live was a lot busier and noisier 😉 -Yvette
Hur kan du filma en kvinna som jobbar du tittar på 😢??? Ställ ifrån cameran och hjälp till med arbetet cameran behöver ingen hjälp med att filma.😅 vilket par ??? 😢 var är gentlemannen??
I didn't allow Nathan to help me here, we did not explain properly but he had a very painful shoulder injury at this time. Also I fully enjoy doing this type of hard work. -Yvette
@@nathanandyvettewomen can do a lot of heavy lifting too. You are partners. You both get to do things you love and/ or are good at and things you do not like as much but needs to be done! Gentlemen Yes that is nice sometimes but both gender can do many things and a Gentleman needs a loving attentive woman too. God bless you both ❤
Det var det dummaste jag läst 😅 Förlegat och ja, bara dumt. Du vet väl att en kvinna är inte hjälplös och behöver ingen gentleman 😁 Och en man kan likväl filma som att göra annat. Är helt övertygad om att de trivs i varandras sällskap där de får göra som de vill. Inte utifrån vad andra tycker eller tänker 😂
I’m hoping you’re both going to get better at explaining what and why you are doing jobs! At present it appears to be organised chaos! I realise you’re stacking wood for the winter. I would just have expected less time spent on making a wood pile and more time dedicated to explaining your plans for the future. Also you seem to be living on top of a motor way. The noise is quite distracting, some thing completely beyond your control I realise but maybe noise cancelling tech could help? What are your plans for the future? I for one know nothing of your future plans for your house and yourselves. Good luck for 2025❤
We are definitely living in organised chaos at the moment. For some reason the camera picks up the road noise very well, in real life its not that bad so we didn't know it would be so distracting. We will be trying to reduce this in the editing proces, but that will be a learning curve since we have never done this. We will do our best to be better at explaining everything. At the moment of filming this video we still had no specific plans of what we wanted to do with the house. By now we do, so we will explain more in upcoming video's. -Yvette
Truly enjoying the vids :)
LOL ‘Steel Toe Capped’ boots👌🏻And so jealous, a fantastic property👌🏻🥰
The paint on the wall is Falurödfärg in swedish. 21:01
Thanks! Will write it down - Yvette
I know its a long time since this was filmed. But a tip for the future. Never cover the firewood with a tarp, the firewood will become moldy and rot. Also do not stack the firewood to tight. The key is airflow to keep the wood in good condition.
Yes we here in NZ usually do one row then the next row perpendicular to that and that gives a good airflow so stacking them alternate ways. There looks as if there would be lots of wood from fallen trees etc and in your sheds that you can use in the future. The wood from trees needs to dry out if it is just been felled. I would make a substantial wood stack closer to the house - perhaps at the end of the carport structure. Then another wood box inside that you replenish once a day from the carport stack. Once a week or month replenish the carport stack. Best wishes!
Thanks for the tips. When we bought the house, the previous owners had left the fire wood like that. I stacked it a quickly as I could. Next time I will stack with more airflow in mind -Yvette
"NEVER cover the firewood with a tarp"? That's just wrong. It's better to cover the wood temporarily while stacking instead of it being rained on.
@@ScinnerNo1 The point is that tarps are impermeable and do not let the air through. You can get mould/moisture starting up. Better to throw a piece of corrugated iron on or just cover the the top using the tarp. Also if the wood has been properly dried a few days of rain will not hurt it and it will dry of quickly once it has been stacked and the airis flowing through again.
@@nathanandyvette And you have made a wonderful pallet floor for the wood and that will help with good stacking and airflow. Just one tip.....I would probably not stack the wood hard up against the (red) wall of the shed if you are drying the wood. If it is already dried then not so bad but wood while is drying can put moisture against any surface it comes into contact with. Moisture can lead to rot. .
You can never have enough firewood 😀
I’m new to your channel, I’ve binge watched & I’m loving it.❤
Another sweet video. I’m looking forward to the next. You might be able to put a new plug on those lights if you didn’t already throw them out.
the dense white smoke is an indicator that the wood is to wet. Normaly you cut the wood then store it under a roof with good ventilation for 1 summer then use it the next winter. Black smoke and smell = very bad. Yellowish smoke means it contains a lot of tar, not the best to use. very light white smoke, you have a good fire burning. When you cant see the smoke its perfect fire during a warmer day. Also if its a new stow it can be burning off oil from paint/produktion and it will go away after you used the stow a couple of times.
Its a whole science 😄 -Yvette
@@nathanandyvette yes it is. You get a hang of it
Do you know why the door opens out of it? You probably don't know. But it does push the snow away in the winter so it doesn't get into the house. That's what they do in Sweden.🤗
Thats actually pretty smart! We have been getting some snow, so we have experienced its good to have the door open out. -Yvette
And if there's a fire it's easier to get out!
And it is harder for someone to force them self in…
In Florida, USA, due to annual hurricane, you don’t want the wind to push the door inward & causing interior wind damages.
There is actually a building regulation that the door should be pushed outwards in case of fire. But of course it is also practical don’t getting snow inside. 😊
The red box behind the RC-Plane should contain nails if not empty. The one saying GUNNEBO on the side!
Lay the ladder on the ground with one end against the house, lift other end and walk towards the house pushing the ladder upp, when you are at the wall lift and pull lower end of ladder away from the house to get the correct angle.
Now I understand why the mooses are coming back all the time to your house, I bet they are looking for the apples, mooses love apples but you picked them up 🙂❤️
If the are on the ground too long they get fermented and the moose gets drunk and very dangerous.
@@retro000 its no joke. Moose or Eurasian elk is known to injure and kill people during that time of the year. 3 times of the year you should avoid the moose. 1 when they have small babies. 2 when male moose want to make new babies. 3 when the moose is drunk on old apples.
They absolutely love the apples, we have left some out for them here and there. But the apples are all gone now and so are the moose. Guess we will see them back next year when we have new apples on the tree. -Yvette
@KristoferOlsson thank you,a good lesson to learn. I was wondering how adaptable to humans they are and didn't know they could get aggressive. I live in the southern hemisphere so no moose!
Personnummer is your identification so it makes sense that you can't get stuff before you have that. Samordningsnummer should work as well, its a temp personnummer.
We have this figured out now 😄 -Yvette
Yvette wat ben je een stoere vrouw. Je doet het toch maar allemaal. Super video weer❤
I think you have a cow moose and she will be having a calf about June or July.
No more wires , solar and wild life camera
What job are you planning to do i sverige?
Photography/videography and social media 😄 -Yvette
Is Nathan your private camera guy? Haven’t seen him doing anything on the house yet… 😅
We havent really done much to the house here, Nathan also had a shoulder injury so I wasn’t allowing him to do any heavy lifting 😉 -Yvette
Hoi je kan toch gewoon een nieuwe stekker aan het licht snoer maken.
Aan welke drukke snelweg nummer zitten jullie.
Stort het niet dat geluid van al dat verkeer ?
We haven't thrown out the lights yet, we will be looking into adding a new plug to the lights. But we have no place to hang them because of the wildlife so we are not in a hurry to do that.
The road noise is not that bad in real life, so we don't mind. Where we used to live was a lot busier and noisier 😉 -Yvette
Hur kan du filma en kvinna som jobbar du tittar på 😢??? Ställ ifrån cameran och hjälp till med arbetet cameran behöver ingen hjälp med att filma.😅 vilket par ??? 😢 var är gentlemannen??
Han förklarade att han hade skadat axeln.
I didn't allow Nathan to help me here, we did not explain properly but he had a very painful shoulder injury at this time. Also I fully enjoy doing this type of hard work. -Yvette
Learn english so everybody can read your stupid comment 😯
@@nathanandyvettewomen can do a lot of heavy lifting too. You are partners. You both get to do things you love and/ or are good at and things you do not like as much but needs to be done! Gentlemen Yes that is nice sometimes but both gender can do many things and a Gentleman needs a loving attentive woman too. God bless you both ❤
Det var det dummaste jag läst 😅 Förlegat och ja, bara dumt. Du vet väl att en kvinna är inte hjälplös och behöver ingen gentleman 😁 Och en man kan likväl filma som att göra annat. Är helt övertygad om att de trivs i varandras sällskap där de får göra som de vill. Inte utifrån vad andra tycker eller tänker 😂
I’m hoping you’re both going to get better at explaining what and why you are doing jobs! At present it appears to be organised chaos! I realise you’re stacking wood for the winter. I would just have expected less time spent on making a wood pile and more time dedicated to explaining your plans for the future. Also you seem to be living on top of a motor way. The noise is quite distracting, some thing completely beyond your control I realise but maybe noise cancelling tech could help? What are your plans for the future? I for one know nothing of your future plans for your house and yourselves. Good luck for 2025❤
We are definitely living in organised chaos at the moment. For some reason the camera picks up the road noise very well, in real life its not that bad so we didn't know it would be so distracting. We will be trying to reduce this in the editing proces, but that will be a learning curve since we have never done this.
We will do our best to be better at explaining everything. At the moment of filming this video we still had no specific plans of what we wanted to do with the house. By now we do, so we will explain more in upcoming video's. -Yvette
@@nathanandyvetteI think you’re doing great! 🥰
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falu_red
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Some explanation about the paint we use in Sweden
Thank you! -Yvette