It’s Friday! I never knew that hanging up a canoe could be so entertaining. 😂 The lunch cooking show looked fantastic. Nice there was a clear day to make it more enjoyable. Thanks for the post. Try to take some time off during Christmas Patrick. Blessings.
Your Barn is really well braced. A couple of hundred years a newer “Barn wood builders” will be taking your barn apart to repurpose the wood and commenting on how well it was built. Your legacy. ❤👍🙌👏👊🙏
Your corner brace reminds of my childhood, of course. Having spent much time in some very old barns doing farm work, then reading the Foxfire series when it came out in the 70s, I got a strong appreciation for the old ways. The way they let in the corner braces into the construction and somehow puzzled them in as they built the barn. And strong! Even the unmaintained barns took centuries to fall down.
I will never get over the stunning views of your property! Absolutely gorgeous. I would never want to leave. It reminds me of when I was in Iceland. So peaceful
Hello there Patrick, it's the old Montana cowboy, Frank Scherping here. My wife,Rae An & I will be cc heading out of New Mexico on Monday morning at dawn for a 1474 mile journey up to Monroe, Washington to spend Christmas & New Years with family. From there, we are heading to the Blue Mountains of Oregon to see if we can find (hopefully) a 40 acre piece of land to buy for my wife's business. My wife wants to start what is called "The Dyrt" which is basically a place for people to camp on. an R.V. park catering to hunters, fisherman, & hikers in Northeastern Oregon. We are sure looking forward to this next month & hopefully find our dream property. BTW Patrick, we will still be looking forward to each of your new episodes while we are away. So my friend, We sincerely hope that you & Karen have a peaceful & Merry Christmas & Happy New Year,& we wish you all the best for this coming year. Sincerely, Rae An & Frank Scherping ( the old Montana cowboy)❤😊❤
Ask Jason at Jason's Knot Channel what knot you should use. You'll knot be sorry you asked... Only he could hate that pun more than anyone else. but seriously, he really knows just about every knot there is. He's got this really cool one for lowering a load that you can untie it from above after you get it down to wherever it's going.
I was wondering about whether instead of pulling to the 2 pulleys at the end of the canoe, you could run the ropes to a double pulley at the centre - then you wouldn't have to go back & forth. just a thought
Nice can-do with the canoe. And your harp on the tarp was very intriguing. "White Duck"....now there's a good name for you to use for a cocktail you could invent and serve from your mini saloon that you could build under your sign on the wall. Another project you say, why not? You only have a myriad of things to do now, so what's another one. I noticed , since I'm always ready to give you a hand, that you left a portion of that tenderloin for me. Thanks. Oh go ahead and eat it, I'm on a diet. It was a hoot watching you again. See ya next week. God bless.
Patrick, your positive attitude and enthusiasm are incredible. Thanks for doing this. You sure you weren't a teacher in your previous life? Looking forward to the 'surprise' episode next week! Peace from Daytona Beach.
Picked me up a Bosch 12” sliding compound miter saw about six months ago. I love it. It’s the last tool you will ever need along with a track saw. I hardly use my table or radial saw anymore. You sir are a genius with your Milwaukee circular saw though
Great video! Well put together. That's a nifty way to hang a canoe on the ceiling, I like that. Could you do a whole episode just showing those amazing mountains that you have for a million dollar view? If you have a strong enough internet connection up there, you should think about setting up a Live Stream 24/7 of the mountains & wildlife that come through your area.
Hi Patrick. I hope everything is fine there. When I was in college, I was on the rowing team, and this video brought back fond memories of that time. Although the way to store the canoe is a little different, due to the amount of canoes they had in the "garage", I really liked your solution. I would definitely adopt the solution you presented. Hugs from your friend Ronaldo. 😊
Ah the rowing team! Did you happen to read or see “Boys in the Boat?” It’s a bit more historically relevant to the US, but a good story about the University of Washington rowing team. Merry Christmas to you and your family!🙏
Regarding the canoe pulleys. You can add one extra pulley on either side so you can pull both ropes at the same time and the canoe will raise perfectly level.
So Patrick, of course I have an idea about a raising harness for your canoe. But it's way difficult but possibly worth it. You have to splice ropes to make it work. A snakes tongue of ropes at each end of the canoe tied into clips that will clip to each side of the bow and stern. then both ropes over the pullies (or woven into one like you mentioned to make it raise and lower evenly). You'll have next to nothing in weight and the whole thing stores empty very simply. But your design will hang any kind of canoe or boat so it has that benefit.
Great job! A little constructive....? Construction? critique? You could use carbineers? for the boards under the canoe for quick disconnect. For those days when you are in a big hurry to get that canoe down....lol
Houston here. Long time no see. I stopped getting notifications and decided to come back to the Red Moose Ranch. I've caught up on your videos. I really enjoyed watching the outdoor kitchen build. It turned out really nice. I'll try to stick around a bit longer this time. Enjoy the holidays and keep out of trouble, of course.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤…….. love the video keep up the good work. I watch everything you put out & I don’t care what you paid for the property because it’s priceless because it is so beautiful…..Tiny ( Len Price ) Houston MS
Steeds weer een plezier en ontspannend video👍, geniet er steeds van, hou van je commentaar, met een grappige tint👌. Doe zo verder ben fan. Zou het in Engels zeggen maar sorry😏. Alvast prettige feestdagen vanuit België 🇧🇪.
If anyone give you grief about going back and forth pulling the ropes you just tell them, if it was good enough for the life rafts on the Titanic.... Ok, maybe that's not a good example.
Patrick, should have kept the old Stanley hammer then you'd have an excuse for bending nails. That's what I do, blame it on the hammer, 😄 Happy New Year!
I was a nurse in one of my lives and professions......I worked alot of 16 hour shifts...I never took much of a break..and never ate...if I stopped I was pretty much done..
Fantastic views. You've been blessed with a lot there. So I did notice when you walk out of your garage door there's no real covering over that. With as much snow as you have would you need some kind of overhang blocker over that?
A couple of bike hoists overhead pulley systems would have hung that canoe up also. I am considering building me a lumber shed...I save all kind of wood also...scraps to some people,,like I have said before I see things in wood. Hey ,,,how was the hunting trip? Got any picks..? lov from South Alabama.
Hey Patrick, just curious, is the blade on your circular saw a Milwaukee or a Diablo? Also, how do you like that tool belt? Love your projects as much as your construction. Stay warm and Happy Holidays!
@@LifeontheMoose i changed blades to Diablo on all of my saws, even the Bosch. I have found that tool manufacturers are not blade manufacturers. See you next Friday!
Jag ser ett fint projekt till i dit Stora förråd . Ett ventilerat skåp till alla dina drivmedelsdunkar . Då kan du stapla dom på varandra . Det trista är att du får mer utrymme till annat 🙂
Don't know that I wouldn't take a triangle file to a hammer like your old one. I'm sure there are easier ways to checker a hammer head now a days but I like the challenge of doing accurate work with old tools. One of those snow day jobs I'd do in front of the fire place. Not hat I wouldn't also buy a new hammer. You really can't have too many hammers... can you?
@@LifeontheMoose I wouldn't flatten it. I'd leave it as is and get a narrow triangle file and checker it as is. Then taper the sides just for looks and to keep metal bits from flying off/
If you squint with your left foot up and hop in a counter clockwise circle while holding a handful of walnuts, maybe it might look like a 2-15/16 by 4-63/64ths. Lol. But ya, its not a net.
It’s hard to call myself a musician because I haven’t touched my guitar for a while, but I used to be in a couple bands in my college days, etc. “Sounds” like you are?
I’m always surprised by the difference between the number of people who come here (or any TH-cam video site) and watch a video, and who of those will then click the Like button. Share a little love people. Does it cost you anything extra for the free entertainment when you hit Like? I don’t think so. Anyway, in my opinion any barn, Monitor or otherwise, can benefit from a few more braces to share the load as the years go by. Now that I think about it, it’s kind of the same thing with people too. Hint. Hint.
It’s funny you should mention that… When I saw Patrick hammering those staples in, while watching on my phone, I thought, I need to rewatch this on the big screen to see if those are barbed, or double barbed fencing staples. They will not pull out. Smooth staples might. Then he basically addressed that exact point. I haven’t rewatched it yet, but I’ll take his word for it.
@ 29:22 with all that lumber maybe make yourself a TV tray so you don't have to eat out of your lap LOL
Ha you’d think I’d have that by now!
I love that you "upcycle" items into your builds.
Absolutely! All the more rewarding.🙏
It’s Friday! I never knew that hanging up a canoe could be so entertaining. 😂 The lunch cooking show looked fantastic. Nice there was a clear day to make it more enjoyable. Thanks for the post. Try to take some time off during Christmas Patrick. Blessings.
Ah you’re kind! Indeed, the clear days are better. Appreciate you being here!🙏
Your Barn is really well braced. A couple of hundred years a newer “Barn wood builders” will be taking your barn apart to repurpose the wood and commenting on how well it was built. Your legacy. ❤👍🙌👏👊🙏
Ha that’s awesome. I appreciate that sentiment!🙏
So much more room with the boat raised! Thanks for taking us along.
Yes! Thank YOU for being here.🙏
Your corner brace reminds of my childhood, of course. Having spent much time in some very old barns doing farm work, then reading the Foxfire series when it came out in the 70s, I got a strong appreciation for the old ways. The way they let in the corner braces into the construction and somehow puzzled them in as they built the barn. And strong! Even the unmaintained barns took centuries to fall down.
True!
I will never get over the stunning views of your property! Absolutely gorgeous. I would never want to leave. It reminds me of when I was in Iceland. So peaceful
I really never want to leave. Hopefully we can get that house going SOON!🙏
Iceland sounds awesome, glad you’re here.
@ would you ever consider living on that property full time? Just curious how often you travel and if that’s hard doing the back and forth?
@@gabriellesedrowski1285 Our vision is to start building a house in 2025 and live there full time in a couple years. 🤞🏼🙏
@ oh that is awesome! I can’t wait to see those videos!! Definitely something to look forward to. How exciting!
Hello there Patrick, it's the old Montana cowboy, Frank Scherping here. My wife,Rae An & I will be cc heading out of New Mexico on Monday morning at dawn for a 1474 mile journey up to Monroe, Washington to spend Christmas & New Years with family. From there, we are heading to the Blue Mountains of Oregon to see if we can find (hopefully) a 40 acre piece of land to buy for my wife's business. My wife wants to start what is called "The Dyrt" which is basically a place for people to camp on. an R.V. park catering to hunters, fisherman, & hikers in Northeastern Oregon. We are sure looking forward to this next month & hopefully find our dream property. BTW Patrick, we will still be looking forward to each of your new episodes while we are away. So my friend, We sincerely hope that you & Karen have a peaceful & Merry Christmas & Happy New Year,& we wish you all the best for this coming year. Sincerely, Rae An & Frank Scherping ( the old Montana cowboy)❤😊❤
Ah I’m honored…I really appreciate the sentiment. 🙏
Merry Christmas from both of us. Be safe on your journey to the Pacific Northwest!
Those rope puns made me chuckle. They had a bight to them.
Ha! 🤣
Thanks for sharing! Beautiful scenery!
Isn’t it?! Thank YOU for watching.🙏
Perfect spot for a picnic table with that salad.
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Humorous as ever ... Happy Holidays, a Merry Christmas and a Happy, Healthy, Peaceful and Prosperous New Year to you and your family!
Thank you and the same to you! 🙏❄️🙏
Thanks! This is my weekly escape. Especially on the weeks I can’t escape.
Ha I get it! Thanks for being here.🙏
Having a lumber shed is really great. I see glimpses of beautiful pieces in there. 😊
There are! So many little projects waiting to happen…
Ask Jason at Jason's Knot Channel what knot you should use. You'll knot be sorry you asked... Only he could hate that pun more than anyone else. but seriously, he really knows just about every knot there is. He's got this really cool one for lowering a load that you can untie it from above after you get it down to wherever it's going.
You know, that sounds familiar. I’ll check it out.
Thanks for taking us along
Ah thank YOU for riding!🙏
Hello from Texas, Have a Merry Christmas 🎄🎁 Patrick, hope you had a good hunt…. Well till next year sir…
Thank you!🙏
I was wondering about whether instead of pulling to the 2 pulleys at the end of the canoe, you could run the ropes to a double pulley at the centre - then you wouldn't have to go back & forth. just a thought
Yeah I figured it might be a bit heavy of a pull all at once. 🤔
17:00 You must have been pretty surprised when you made that trail to find a bench up there eh?
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Nice can-do with the canoe. And your harp on the tarp was very intriguing. "White Duck"....now there's a good name for you to use for a cocktail you could invent and serve from your mini saloon that you could build under your sign on the wall. Another project you say, why not? You only have a myriad of things to do now, so what's another one.
I noticed , since I'm always ready to give you a hand, that you left a portion of that tenderloin for me. Thanks. Oh go ahead and eat it, I'm on a diet. It was a hoot watching you again. See ya next week. God bless.
Ahhh I like the idea! Sounds like a fancy drink.😅
Thanks for being here! God bless.🙏
Patrick, your positive attitude and enthusiasm are incredible. Thanks for doing this. You sure you weren't a teacher in your previous life? Looking forward to the 'surprise' episode next week! Peace from Daytona Beach.
No teaching on my resume!😅
Thank you for the kind words. Peace!🙏
Picked me up a Bosch 12” sliding compound miter saw about six months ago. I love it. It’s the last tool you will ever need along with a track saw.
I hardly use my table or radial saw anymore.
You sir are a genius with your Milwaukee circular saw though
Ha I would not say that! But thank you.
Yeah a good slider is hard to beat. Appreciate you letting me know!🙏
Great video! Well put together. That's a nifty way to hang a canoe on the ceiling, I like that. Could you do a whole episode just showing those amazing mountains that you have for a million dollar view? If you have a strong enough internet connection up there, you should think about setting up a Live Stream 24/7 of the mountains & wildlife that come through your area.
Ah thank you so much! 🙏
I DO intend to get some sort of camera system up there. Hopefully sooner than later.
Hi Patrick. I hope everything is fine there.
When I was in college, I was on the rowing team, and this video brought back fond memories of that time. Although the way to store the canoe is a little different, due to the amount of canoes they had in the "garage", I really liked your solution.
I would definitely adopt the solution you presented.
Hugs from your friend Ronaldo. 😊
Ah the rowing team! Did you happen to read or see “Boys in the Boat?” It’s a bit more historically relevant to the US, but a good story about the University of Washington rowing team.
Merry Christmas to you and your family!🙏
@@LifeontheMoose I didn't read it, but I will look for it! Merry Christmas and a Happy 2025 with prosperity, health and many achievements!!! 🙏
Regarding the canoe pulleys. You can add one extra pulley on either side so you can pull both ropes at the same time and the canoe will raise perfectly level.
True! Almost went that route.
But the weight…
@ 28:05 pears and cottage cheese / the lunch ladies new best / didn't like it when I was in school but one of my favorites now !!!
lol agree!
Great video! I learned a lot. Awesome work! I watch all your videos!
I appreciate that!🙏
So Patrick, of course I have an idea about a raising harness for your canoe. But it's way difficult but possibly worth it. You have to splice ropes to make it work. A snakes tongue of ropes at each end of the canoe tied into clips that will clip to each side of the bow and stern. then both ropes over the pullies (or woven into one like you mentioned to make it raise and lower evenly). You'll have next to nothing in weight and the whole thing stores empty very simply. But your design will hang any kind of canoe or boat so it has that benefit.
I like hearing the ideas!🙏
Great job! A little constructive....? Construction? critique? You could use carbineers? for the boards under the canoe for quick disconnect. For those days when you are in a big hurry to get that canoe down....lol
Good point! Appreciate the comment.🙏
Houston here. Long time no see. I stopped getting notifications and decided to come back to the Red Moose Ranch. I've caught up on your videos. I really enjoyed watching the outdoor kitchen build. It turned out really nice. I'll try to stick around a bit longer this time. Enjoy the holidays and keep out of trouble, of course.
Thank you, Houston!
Come on Milwaukee!!! Step up here and help a guy out. Great views. See you next week.
Haha thanks for having my back!🙏
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤…….. love the video keep up the good work. I watch everything you put out & I don’t care what you paid for the property because it’s priceless because it is so beautiful…..Tiny ( Len Price ) Houston MS
I feel the same!
So glad you’re here.🙏🙏
Steeds weer een plezier en ontspannend video👍, geniet er steeds van, hou van je commentaar, met een grappige tint👌. Doe zo verder ben fan. Zou het in Engels zeggen maar sorry😏. Alvast prettige feestdagen vanuit België 🇧🇪.
No reason to apologize! I just appreciate you watching.🙏
There's something to that triangle thing in construction. How many construction sites have you ever been on that don't end up getting pizza?
My dad used to hang everything he could from the ceiling to give him walking space below.
It really helps!
If anyone give you grief about going back and forth pulling the ropes you just tell them, if it was good enough for the life rafts on the Titanic.... Ok, maybe that's not a good example.
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Patrick, should have kept the old Stanley hammer then you'd have an excuse for bending nails. That's what I do, blame it on the hammer, 😄 Happy New Year!
Oh I still have it! Now to edit it in seamlessly when I miss…😅HNY!
I was a nurse in one of my lives and professions......I worked alot of 16 hour shifts...I never took much of a break..and never ate...if I stopped I was pretty much done..
I get that!
@ 03:07 I think the tree over your left shoulder needs to come down ( what do you think, and will it make some lumber ? )
I do, probably next spring. And I do think I’ll have some lumber.🙏
Fantastic views. You've been blessed with a lot there.
So I did notice when you walk out of your garage door there's no real covering over that. With as much snow as you have would you need some kind of overhang blocker over that?
Good idea!
Another project…🤔😅🙏
The dead tree @1:35...will that reach the wood shed if it falls the wrong way?
If it falls perfectly wrong, I think I’ll reach. It’s on the list..
@@LifeontheMoose 💪👍
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A couple of bike hoists overhead pulley systems would have hung that canoe up also. I am considering building me a lumber shed...I save all kind of wood also...scraps to some people,,like I have said before I see things in wood. Hey ,,,how was the hunting trip? Got any picks..? lov from South Alabama.
Lumber sheds are good! Keep me posted..
No real hunting pics, but it was a success!
🙏
Having trouble getting that tar paper/rubber to lay flat in the cold?
It was a bit of a tricky getting it tucked in there, for sure!
Do I have it down ????? I thought we were putting it up !!
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Hey Patrick, just curious, is the blade on your circular saw a Milwaukee or a Diablo? Also, how do you like that tool belt?
Love your projects as much as your construction. Stay warm and Happy Holidays!
Hey I’m so glad you do!
It’s a Diablo. Need a new one for sure.
And I love the belt!
@@LifeontheMoose i changed blades to Diablo on all of my saws, even the Bosch. I have found that tool manufacturers are not blade manufacturers. See you next Friday!
@ true!
Jag ser ett fint projekt till i dit Stora förråd . Ett ventilerat skåp till alla dina drivmedelsdunkar . Då kan du stapla dom på varandra . Det trista är att du får mer utrymme till annat 🙂
Ha yes! So far, the plan is to build a small lean-to shed outside the barn.
Keep up the good ideas! 🙏
Don't know that I wouldn't take a triangle file to a hammer like your old one. I'm sure there are easier ways to checker a hammer head now a days but I like the challenge of doing accurate work with old tools. One of those snow day jobs I'd do in front of the fire place. Not hat I wouldn't also buy a new hammer. You really can't have too many hammers... can you?
I agree. I think I’ll try to flatten that head at least. Perhaps checkering!
@@LifeontheMoose I wouldn't flatten it. I'd leave it as is and get a narrow triangle file and checker it as is. Then taper the sides just for looks and to keep metal bits from flying off/
30:13 Patrick, that's a 3x5 board. it's not a net....
If you squint with your left foot up and hop in a counter clockwise circle while holding a handful of walnuts, maybe it might look like a 2-15/16 by 4-63/64ths. Lol. But ya, its not a net.
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You sure have alot of gas and diesel cans stored in your fully enclosed barn.
I do…and I shouldn’t…and I won’t for long. 🤔
All part of “finishing” the barn!
I've noticed you use guitar music. Are you a fellow musician?
It’s hard to call myself a musician because I haven’t touched my guitar for a while, but I used to be in a couple bands in my college days, etc.
“Sounds” like you are?
I’m always surprised by the difference between the number of people who come here (or any TH-cam video site) and watch a video, and who of those will then click the Like button. Share a little love people. Does it cost you anything extra for the free entertainment when you hit Like? I don’t think so.
Anyway, in my opinion any barn, Monitor or otherwise, can benefit from a few more braces to share the load as the years go by. Now that I think about it, it’s kind of the same thing with people too. Hint. Hint.
Thank you! I appreciate you being here.🙏
Hanging a canoe is fine, but what I want to know is what heinous crime did it commit?
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I wouldn't trust staples holding canoe up..
It’s funny you should mention that… When I saw Patrick hammering those staples in, while watching on my phone, I thought, I need to rewatch this on the big screen to see if those are barbed, or double barbed fencing staples. They will not pull out. Smooth staples might. Then he basically addressed that exact point. I haven’t rewatched it yet, but I’ll take his word for it.
The steeples are barbed, and will never just pull out from the 20 or so pounds or pressure.
Indeed they are barbed, and I don’t think I mentioned that specifically in the video.
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