A great year in review! I really enjoyed following the projects. A Casterman axe is on my bucket list, would like to get that timber pilot model. He goes so far above and beyond. Wishing you a happy new year!
What a great year you had. Love watching and learning from you. You say it is not a tutorial, but I believe it is for the safety parts you put in. I believe you can not stress safety enough in whatever you do. So, thanks for stressing it in your videos. But it is enjoyable watching you chopping. I know it is not as easy as you make it. But it is enjoyable, and you are teaching when you do it even without saying anything. Have a safe and enjoyable year with family and friends. Be blessed. My friend.
@JoeHazlet Same to you and yours Mr. Joe in the New Year. I can say without reservation, you are a great support and commentor sir... Thank you Mr. Joe...
Awesome effort mate, great vid and spoken like a gentleman as always. Congrats on the Cordwood results. I always appreciate checking out your cabin as well, beautiful work. 👍👍🪓🪓
@kurts64 Thank you Mr. Kurt, a pretty fair year I guess. There are some fellas that turned out some good work this year, and one "new" guy...very enjoyable... Glad you watched sir...
Excellent wrap-up video Mr. Brian! Congratulations and thank you for your content and safety reminders. I enjoyed the cabin tour and close up view of your plank chair. All the best for 2025!
@brettbrown9814 Thank you Mr. Brett. You are a great commentor and supporter sir. I appreciate your views and encouragement wherever I find you. Blessings to you and yours in this New Year sir...
Well now I know where I want to get chainmail from! I believe you probably swung a lot more than just what you did on camera. But that's just a guess. You really put your axes through actual testing. Casterman should be proud of his work. I do enjoy your talk of safety as well. I don't do everything I can to be safe but I do try to protect myself from my axe through strategy and technique. Great job this year sir. You are a shining example of an axe and timber enthusiast.
@ethicalaxe +1 on the Casterman...yes sir, there are some things that are not fit to put on camera, and some content that is just too monotonous to film. I appreciate your viewing and fine commentary sir...
@lobenavente236 No kidding Mr. Marlo, sometimes data and facts do not set well with folks, especially when it is in plain view...thank you for coming "on board" this year...
@skoomasteve6144 absolutely Mr. Steve...some call it a viking chair or a board chair. This one is made from a 2X10 or 12 and is very large with two positions. I am 6' 4" and 220+lbs. If you change your mind I will put a tape to it and make you a video...
@Julks1990 Matt Keevil is the Ambassador/Officiate, he would be the best contact. Basically fall, limb, buck, and split with only an axe. There are several challenges within the challenge, however... Here is a link to last year's roundup by Matt...th-cam.com/video/QILgmngJY-c/w-d-xo.htmlsi=lMQLx3tLmGf_fFC6
Great work Brian, and thank you for all the enjoyable content this year !
@Joey-L Thank you Mr. Joey for your long-time support sir...
Awesome video Brian great job
@JohnGent7 Thank you Mr. Gent, I certainly have enjoyed watching you this year...
A great year in review! I really enjoyed following the projects. A Casterman axe is on my bucket list, would like to get that timber pilot model. He goes so far above and beyond. Wishing you a happy new year!
@urbanlumberjack Thank you Mr. URBANLUMBERJACK, Happy New Year to you sir...I am grateful for your support sir...
What a great year you had. Love watching and learning from you. You say it is not a tutorial, but I believe it is for the safety parts you put in. I believe you can not stress safety enough in whatever you do. So, thanks for stressing it in your videos. But it is enjoyable watching you chopping. I know it is not as easy as you make it. But it is enjoyable, and you are teaching when you do it even without saying anything. Have a safe and enjoyable year with family and friends. Be blessed. My friend.
@JoeHazlet Same to you and yours Mr. Joe in the New Year. I can say without reservation, you are a great support and commentor sir...
Thank you Mr. Joe...
Awesome effort mate, great vid and spoken like a gentleman as always. Congrats on the Cordwood results. I always appreciate checking out your cabin as well, beautiful work. 👍👍🪓🪓
@kurts64 Thank you Mr. Kurt, a pretty fair year I guess. There are some fellas that turned out some good work this year, and one "new" guy...very enjoyable...
Glad you watched sir...
Excellent wrap-up video Mr. Brian! Congratulations and thank you for your content and safety reminders. I enjoyed the cabin tour and close up view of your plank chair. All the best for 2025!
@brettbrown9814 Thank you Mr. Brett. You are a great commentor and supporter sir. I appreciate your views and encouragement wherever I find you. Blessings to you and yours in this New Year sir...
Well now I know where I want to get chainmail from! I believe you probably swung a lot more than just what you did on camera. But that's just a guess. You really put your axes through actual testing. Casterman should be proud of his work. I do enjoy your talk of safety as well. I don't do everything I can to be safe but I do try to protect myself from my axe through strategy and technique.
Great job this year sir. You are a shining example of an axe and timber enthusiast.
@ethicalaxe +1 on the Casterman...yes sir, there are some things that are not fit to put on camera, and some content that is just too monotonous to film.
I appreciate your viewing and fine commentary sir...
What a great review of the year! The cabin just adds to the flavor of the content.
@Casterman2 Thank you Mr. Casterman for your great contributions and support here sir...
Congratulations on the great work, thanks for putting it all together!
@MattKeevil Thank you Mr. Matt...
Happy New Year Mr Brian! I wish you continued health and happiness in 2025! I absolutely love your cabin. Quite an accomplishment😍
@andrewscott2866 Mr. Andrew Happy New Year to you and yours sir...thank you for your support.
"I'm unsubing" Bahahaha 🤣😂😅 That's too funny!! Awesome content Mr. Brian thanks for sharing! 🙏👊🤙🏽🔥🪓💯⛺🫡🫡🫡
@lobenavente236 No kidding Mr. Marlo, sometimes data and facts do not set well with folks, especially when it is in plain view...thank you for coming "on board" this year...
I’m not perfect with ppe but safety is no accident!!!
@timberandtools That's right sir...
would you talk about the chair you're sitting sometime please? Thank you sir.
NVM i got a look at her at 2:18. It looked deferent to me at the start of the vid. Thanks anywho.
@skoomasteve6144 absolutely Mr. Steve...some call it a viking chair or a board chair. This one is made from a 2X10 or 12 and is very large with two positions. I am 6' 4" and 220+lbs. If you change your mind I will put a tape to it and make you a video...
Where do I find more info on the rules on the axe cord wood challenge?
@Julks1990 Matt Keevil is the Ambassador/Officiate, he would be the best contact. Basically fall, limb, buck, and split with only an axe.
There are several challenges within the challenge, however...
Here is a link to last year's roundup by Matt...th-cam.com/video/QILgmngJY-c/w-d-xo.htmlsi=lMQLx3tLmGf_fFC6
@ thank you sir.