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@@TheWoodedBeardsman I am just curious. I heard there is a severe shortage of cannibis supply on the legal market in Canada... wouldn't it will be profitable to grow some at the ranch if one gets the legal permission?
Love the first one when you started from scratch. Can't believe you guys made this from trees! I mean from SCRATCH. Well done. hard workers..Funny as hell.
Appreciate your reference to Red Green, using his handsome/handy quote. That is going to be some feat, a "pile of maple sap". Bet you a tee shirt that you can't get it to stay in a pile! You guys are my kind of guys, recycling stuff for new uses! Stay safe!
A thing of beauty and a joy to behold. I am afraid that you may be patterning your children in such a way that they will take other people's junk and make something useful from it. Can you imagine children being taught to make useful things from cast off items, what will become of a children taught such things?
Red Green would be so dang proud of his fellow Canadian's ingenuity, and you would get a R.G.A. (Red Green Award) if you had only used some duct tape, so just and honorable mention!!! LOL Nice job guys!!
Too funny with the hard core Canadian accent!!! And I gotta tell ya, I loved the backyard approach of fabrication with a sawsall, hammer and drill, and you got it done!!!!! Good times brothers!!! I think a baffle plate below the flue will focus more heat on the boiler as the flame will have to roll over it closer to the cook surface before exiting. Thanks for the video!
You dont know how much fun it would be to be up there with you right now cause I love survival ,hunting,fishing and all the outdoors. By the way love you vids bro
Reminds me of my childhood, seriously. Mark didn't grow up in the North, it was a seasonal event to pull our stuff out every spring...or leave it for 4 more weeks!
nice and short video great video...the only way for us in California to get Maple Syrup is get on our bikes and go to the store and buy some but then again while you are clearing snow we are going to the beach and catching some rays....great video
Lived in the Sioux for year and I wish I could say it better than Paul S. but he so nailed it. LOL I may add after the beers you may have a chair on the ice with you when you went skating. LOL
Thanks Chris and Kevin, I really enjoyed that, am looking forward to see how the oven fire works, proper Hill Billy think! you will be downing moonshine next :)
Husband & myself stumbled onto your videos last evening, and watched all night, in between the dozing off. Not that the videos were boring, we totally have enjoyed getting to learn of your life there. You, & your family brought fun & joy to this otherwise oppressive time. We are hooked! Courtney & your son are adorable! You guys are about our kids ages. Blessings for a successful year on You Tube!
That there looks delicious, you know I know a guy who tapps hundreds of thousands of trees with tubes and hoses and makes something like 90 000 gallons of finished syrup. Maybe more or less. Mm I buy 10 liters at a time to get the best rates. Love the system. You use. We got some Manitoba maples around do I'm thinking of tapping new season. If we are still living here. I need a Beardsman patch. Because I too am a Beardsman.
Just wanted to say that as a conventional Architect and Home Builder I appreciate and agree with your attitude & methods .. Great job!! As a new subscriber wanted to know if Kevin is your brother .. He's a great asset .. Keep it up .. M
Great idea refurbishing an old stove, can`t wait to see it in action. You going to make maple syrup candy in the snow ? Thank You for sharing your video, and another adventure. ATB
This channel is so helpful in many ways. It can help little boys become young powerful men and little girls become young trustworthy women Personally I don’t understand why men need women though but maybe the less work the man does the less stressful he’ll become.
We started with 3 pots and a open fire pit with 10 taps. Ended up with an Algiers 2 x 5 1/2 evaporator (Canadian) a nice sugar house and 200 taps. Ours boy grew up doing it . Made good memories. Take care and thanks for the video, Al
Loved how u sponcered Yurself… Way to go bro! mad respects, u ROCK! ty fer the videos... im subscribed now... Im hooked.. u have a great family & friends...….Blessed Be...Love BBB, Nor Cal...… still laffins….. DONT STOP!!!
Tee shirt idea...... A porky (with spines) roasting on a spit being turned by a short bobble headed Wooded Beardsman, words below "Porky, the other white meat"
Just don't get "all antsy in the pantsy" chugging that syrup. Sorry for the bad movie reference but Super Troopers is a special one to me. There was that one time I got it outta the $5 bin and took it home with my (then gf) to my parents for movie night. Oops, shoulda looked it up.
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The Wooded Beardsman hey Hosers! 😂😂😂
Just watch the lights out of this video and send them the message!!!!
Is that easy to get a business license to grow cannibis in your ranch?
@@TheWoodedBeardsman I am just curious. I heard there is a severe shortage of cannibis supply on the legal market in Canada... wouldn't it will be profitable to grow some at the ranch if one gets the legal permission?
I see one or both of you have traveled in the EAST!..
The first 10 seconds of this video is the most Canadian thing I’ve ever heard
Texas - Beef! BANG BANG GO OUR GUNS! YEEEEHAWWWWW!!!!!
Canada - Maple syrup! Chop Chop go our (dead salvaged) trees! Eh?
Love the first one when you started from scratch. Can't believe you guys made this from trees! I mean from SCRATCH. Well done. hard workers..Funny as hell.
Canadians are so good in making wooden houses.
They went super Canadian in the beginning
Appreciate your reference to Red Green, using his handsome/handy quote. That is going to be some feat, a "pile of maple sap". Bet you a tee shirt that you can't get it to stay in a pile! You guys are my kind of guys, recycling stuff for new uses! Stay safe!
What up, we will always support you WB!
A thing of beauty and a joy to behold. I am afraid that you may be patterning your children in such a way that they will take other people's junk and make something useful from it. Can you imagine children being taught to make useful things from cast off items, what will become of a children taught such things?
Story of my childhood!!!
Bob and Doug McKenzie would be jealous of your opening, LOL. Great job you two....
@5:54 love the quote from "THE RED GREEN SHOW"! another great vid sir.
Red Green would be so dang proud of his fellow Canadian's ingenuity, and you would get a R.G.A. (Red Green Award) if you had only used some duct tape, so just and honorable mention!!! LOL Nice job guys!!
Me gustaría visitar esa casita, pasaron la vi desde que empezaron ,a talar los planos de verdad lleva trabajo felicidades
Very creative! Good job guys!!!
You guys have way to much fun!
Lol, you and your brother are such visionaries. Great job! Will be interesting when you show us how to make maple sugar. I'll be watching.
YEAH!!! Maple sugar!
I wish I can smell it from here! Must be sublime!
Looking forward to seeing next video, fire fire and more 🔥!
This episode is like a full length episode of the Handymans Corner (Red Green Show) lol, I love it!!!
Too funny with the hard core Canadian accent!!! And I gotta tell ya, I loved the backyard approach of fabrication with a sawsall, hammer and drill, and you got it done!!!!! Good times brothers!!! I think a baffle plate below the flue will focus more heat on the boiler as the flame will have to roll over it closer to the cook surface before exiting. Thanks for the video!
Yeah, it kinda does that a bit with the gap.
CHUGGING SYRUP LIKE A BOSS!
The cabin looked beautiful in that light!
Omg Kevin is too funny!! You two are a trip! Just found your Chanel today and subscribed. I’m from the U.S. from Rochester, NY and love Canada!
Yeah. It looked 100 times better with that awesome paint job. You guys are like a young Otz and Otto Kilcher.
Haha, I cant believe you painted it!
Nice job guys!
Looks like it will work just awesome!
sweet video! the maple syrup cooked so good! i just recorded me making my first steak over a campfire i thought of you!
Awesome video guys. Can't wait to see you guys again soon.
Honestly, it's a beautiful cabin. I bet the videos don't do it any justice! Great work guys! 🏴
I love this. It's kind of a combination of "Man in the Wilderness" and "The Red Green Show".
Love the recycling!
Pretty reminiscent seeing that old pan again. Haha
I had got the notification for this like a week ago (I guess that was a an uh oh behind the scenes)... LOL I'm glad i finally get to watch it!
Just wasn't ready yet!
Good job guys.
You dont know how much fun it would be to be up there with you right now cause I love survival
,hunting,fishing and all the outdoors. By the way love you vids bro
Trying to get that stove out reminded me of just about every project I've done around here. LOL.
Reminds me of my childhood, seriously. Mark didn't grow up in the North, it was a seasonal event to pull our stuff out every spring...or leave it for 4 more weeks!
This is literally the definition of one mans trash is another mans treasure
nicely done
Good job boys
Nice, I got in on the shirts the first round!
Thanks!
"Handsome Beardsman." I was sent here from TA Outdoors. 👍 Fun channel.
Good job👍
Just as I was typing "use a sawsall", yall started using a corded one. I love this channel so much.
What kind of blade is on that sawsall that they are cutting metal with?
@@clemep most likely a Bimetal blade. They have small fine teeth meant for cutting metal, opposed to the larger toothed wood blades.
Fun video you do the work I drink my tea with a couple of cream cakes 😎 thanks for sharing guys 👍👋🇬🇧
Hey from Washington DC and I really enjoy your video's.
nice and short video great video...the only way for us in California to get Maple Syrup is get on our bikes and go to the store and buy some but then again while you are clearing snow we are going to the beach and catching some rays....great video
More beach time, less sap time, decent trade :)
another great one!!
Lived in the Sioux for year and I wish I could say it better than Paul S. but he so nailed it. LOL I may add after the beers you may have a chair on the ice with you when you went skating. LOL
Thanks Chris and Kevin, I really enjoyed that, am looking forward to see how the oven fire works, proper Hill Billy think! you will be downing moonshine next :)
even had to paint it black....that's hoser craftsmanship
Good ol maple syrup aye
Nice! Reminds me of building stuff with my brother 👍
OMG!...
This was halaruoslsly informative!.
Awesome!
Husband & myself stumbled onto your videos last evening, and watched all night, in between the dozing off. Not that the videos were boring, we totally have enjoyed getting to learn of your life there. You, & your family brought fun & joy to this otherwise oppressive time. We are hooked! Courtney & your son are adorable! You guys are about our kids ages. Blessings for a successful year on You Tube!
I barbecue in -30c while it's snowing. Love wood burned food.
Gotta do it!
Next, Canadian moonshine!
Great vid man
Red Green would be proud! ;)
now THAT'S thinkin outside o'the box !!!!!!
Love it!!!
That there looks delicious, you know I know a guy who tapps hundreds of thousands of trees with tubes and hoses and makes something like 90 000 gallons of finished syrup. Maybe more or less. Mm I buy 10 liters at a time to get the best rates. Love the system. You use. We got some Manitoba maples around do I'm thinking of tapping new season. If we are still living here.
I need a Beardsman patch. Because I too am a Beardsman.
That's a big operation!
@@TheWoodedBeardsman something like 3 hundred thousand trees... tapped wih hoses.. it looks awesome, I'll tag you on his channel in face book.
We make maple syrup here in Wisconsin too.
"Should be able to buff that out" hahaha that was hilarious
The most canadian start ever of a video ehh ? Love the vids! =)
This a boot to get good 😀! Love you guys!
Just wanted to say that as a conventional Architect and Home Builder I appreciate and agree with your attitude & methods .. Great job!! As a new subscriber wanted to know if Kevin is your brother .. He's a great asset .. Keep it up .. M
Great idea refurbishing an old stove, can`t wait to see it in action.
You going to make maple syrup candy in the snow ?
Thank You for sharing your video, and another adventure. ATB
I've always wanted to.
Finally some Hoser talk !
I don't think I've ever seen a more Canadian opening yet.
Ha Ha this is awesome! Like they say: "One mans trash, is another mans treasure..."
Yep. This'll buff out..... :D
Good to see you borrowing that unused stove. Once you're done be sure to return it to the same spot you found it.
You should of wore a Canadian tuxedo with that syrup! Lol! We don't say aboot it's about! Haha
Can't wait for the next one bro.Love see you make some syrup.
This channel is so helpful in many ways. It can help little boys become young powerful men and little girls become young trustworthy women
Personally I don’t understand why men need women though but maybe the less work the man does the less stressful he’ll become.
I was expecting Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas to drive up in a rusty van full of Elsinore beer.
lol
That brings back memories - The Great North, wasn't it? On Second City TV.
Make a Tshirt with " I love eatin beaver " printed on it with a beaver on a plate with a fork n knive on the sides above the print
Freaking funny, love the channel I never miss an episode
Thanks!
Thx again, Love all you Trips.
Wow, u guys should go into production.😂😂
We started with 3 pots and a open fire pit with 10 taps. Ended up with an Algiers 2 x 5 1/2 evaporator (Canadian) a nice sugar house and 200 taps. Ours boy grew up doing it . Made good memories. Take care and thanks for the video, Al
When I was a kid, I used to gulp down that sweetens condensed milk. From the tin😂
Recycling Canadian style!
Now that’s Canadian!! Lol ya hosers eh?
Loved how u sponcered Yurself… Way to go bro! mad respects, u ROCK! ty fer the videos... im subscribed now... Im hooked.. u have a great family & friends...….Blessed Be...Love BBB, Nor Cal...… still laffins….. DONT STOP!!!
Oh man!
Ya'll are just brutal.
Good entertainment. :)
You the man bro
Wow that place looks Great!!, hope you're having fun..lol
Tee shirt idea...... A porky (with spines) roasting on a spit being turned by a short bobble headed Wooded Beardsman, words below "Porky, the other white meat"
Just getting the job done!
I noticed the Freemason logo on the back of the truck at around 8:30, are you guys Freemasons?
Shhhh, and no.
@@TheWoodedBeardsman I love you and I hope not my friend x
Good eye. And shhhh no.
Very cool 😎.....
Nice making that evaporated out of an old oven fantastic job guys I'm interested in how much maple syrup it can make
Love your brothers NZ
Red Green would be proud of this video...
Oh man! A couple of Canadians with a Sawzall and unlimited sheet metal screws!
We just did our second maple boil of the season last weekend. It's great fun. Love the evaporator
I think I'm goingto try making syrup some time, but with swedish maple tree. Probably wont go well. Birch syrup will probably work better.
Just don't get "all antsy in the pantsy" chugging that syrup.
Sorry for the bad movie reference but Super Troopers is a special one to me.
There was that one time I got it outta the $5 bin and took it home with my (then gf) to my parents for movie night. Oops, shoulda looked it up.
I just adore how beautifully mank this is. XD
I think a "Weirded boodsman" shirt would sell great.
now that you got all the maple syrup you could want all you need now is some Canadian bacon and some ice to play hockey on an your all set... Eh :)
Hi you should make T shirts with how to make maple syrup on them and other bush craft recipes