I can imagine you kicking back in the cabin 20 years from now with an adult beverage, and pulling up this TH-cam video to remind yourself of all the satisfying work that went into this build.
Don’t worry about it, we don’t see it from my house, it’s a cabin to enjoy and not the Taj Mahal. Love the building and the nailing all I can say wish it was mine.
I've been watching this series for a few months, starting around building the foundation. I bought my neighbor's house last month and getting ready to tear the walls and ceiling out, re-stud and insulate it. Watching this tongue and groove on the walls convinced me that's the way to go on the ceiling. Reason being is that the houses were built in the 1850's and 2' rafter spacing is anywhere from 23" to 26". At least my house is. I did my ceiling with 4x8 plywood. Started fine and then got real wonky. After a bunch of measuring I started finding out how unsquare it was and how unparallel the rafters were. lol So your tongue and groove will be the perfect solution for the ceiling. Thank you. I just started watching your first episodes this week. Had a few hints and tonight I figured it out. You're about 9 miles from the lake that has the town "O" in the name. your address starts with "five", and there's a wagon in the road. :) Only had a few hints to go on but I can see the gate, couldn't find the first cabin you built but aerial pics probably prior to it being built. Have a great day.
4:40 Your t&g work here reminds me of a job I had insulating and paneling a metal shop for this company. The metal shop was like a pressure cooker in the summer and walk in fridge in the winter. And the moisture problem was impossible. All sheet metal roof and walls with non functioning roof vents. I put 4" solid closed cell foam insulation into all the voids (I had to frame up a wall in front of the steel wall. Put all the insulation, meticulously taped it all (it was important in this instance) and now to the t&g portion of the story. I was putting up 4x8 sheets of 1 inch tongue and groove sheathing so they could hang heavy stuff on the walls. Concealed all the high voltage wiring/conduit. I had to use a ratchet strap to pull the panels together and it was not going well. Finally I decided I needed to glue the panels together and started to run a bead into the groove then had a brainstorm to also run a bead along the tongue.The panels snapped together like a breeze after that. Didn't matter how warped they were, they went together with very little trouble that a rubber mallet couldn't fix. I installed this huge dehumidifier, plumbed it so it could run without being manually emptied and the moisture problem was solved.
One small trick to make T&G easier - Use the butt end of your hammer handle to set the tongue in the groove. It's easier, especially when working from a ladder, than to have a wood block and hammer handy.
Hi, Patrick. I already used pine tongue and groove boards in the past for the lining ceiling. I really like how they look. And it's nice for walls too. Good job, my friend!
LOL The non-constructive criticism types will have to hold their britches until you build the house. Have enjoyed, and am enjoying all of your projects.
If you ever get a chance to do another cabin or anything, you should check out and cut the groove. They come in 246 and 8 foot lengths and you stagger the seams on the wall as normal but once you're done each board, looks like it's individually framed with AV groove looks awesome. We had we got some basswood, which is really light-colored wood and it was beautiful but on beautiful pillow, be absolutely beautiful too. We had it at our Lake home in Minnesota, and yeah, that's. Really really some nice looking wood... I saw a guy utilized in your kitchen there. The Joyce for the loft above your head. He put like a hinged drawer up there of a spice rack. And then when he was cooking or she was cooking, he could drop it down to get access to spices. And then when they were done cooking just fold it back up into the ceiling
Hey Patrick, hola from Rancho de Vegas.. So typical of me to not be part of the norm, I watch your adventure on every media but my PC. Walls look great, getting very close friend. BTW, you not being an expert is better than most of the so-called experts.
This little cabin looks great looking forward to when it all done. I just can imagine when it’s completed and just sitting outside looking at this amazing view l❤Enjoy your view my my friend ❣️until your next video stay safe stay strong and God bless 🙏❤️✌🏼
My dear old dad use to say "even a blind squirrel will stumble on corn once in a while... once you got past those outlets, you really picked up the pace there.
Oh my goodness we loved this video once again. You said you know what four words I’m gonna say. My husband pipes up “let’s get to work”. Well I laughed because that’s exactly what you said. I’ll admit I guessed chili and husband thought you had ham, cheese and arugula. Ah well 1 of 2 is pretty good. Thanks so much for sharing.
Interesting not ending tongue and groove on wall studs. I wouldn’t have considered that. Smart. Enjoying the post Patrick. Once you’re finished , you can start your cooking show! Multi-talented! 😂
I just had to tell you about the adventure I had with my Grands. We went with my friend up to the mountains to see her son's cabin he built after the fires here. He put in under floor heating and cooling to heat in winter and cool in summer. The water comes from a creek about 50 yards from the cabin and the whole thing is solar powered. We'll being New Mexico the weather changed and we got snowed in for the nite. Temps dropped to -23F but inside was a toasty 69. Can't wait to check it out during our high heat summer.
Ah, Patrick, setting here sipping decaf from one of my new "Life on the Moose" cups, running my mouse over my new "Moose" pad, and looking over at my new blue "LOTM" hoodie I'm thinking that life couldn't get much better. But wait, here's another video for "Life on the Moose"! Wow it sure is relaxing to watch you do all the work, but I gotta apologize....between the wonderful music you play and the pat-pat-pat of the nail gun I nodded off a couple of times (must of been cause the grand kids were here so late last night). No worries though, I just rewound and had you do it over again so I could critique your work (did you get more exhausted from the extra toil?). I sure like the idea one of your subscribers had about the open house when you're finished. Heck, I'd even bring some wine, a keg, some BBQ meat, you name it. Can you imagine the crowd you'd have. Maybe then you would see just how many of us there are out here that would actually give you a hand when you ask for one. So again I complement you on your above average (who cares if it's code, it's safe and functional and I like it) workmanship. Nice job and keep those videos coming for us loyal followers. See ya next week from Johnny-32.7N/114.6W.
Thank you kindly, Johnny. I very much appreciate the merch order! 🙏 Imagining that open house…I feel like I have one every week! But without the wine and BBQ…
I found you, or the TH-cam AI found you for me several months ago, but it took me until last week to do a serious binge watch. Twenty to Thirty minute videos I think are best, btw. Two thumbs up! Great content, a genuine sense of humor and a comfort level on camera to boot. I'd like to find some land out in the wilderness like yours. Any advice, Patrick?
It’s looking really good the entire tutorial and building that cabinet is just great I’m wondering if you ever did a project with this type tutorial building a lean-to on any of your buildings if so I would like to watch it Your down to Earth common sense way of building and it puts out a good reminder to others I like all of your little maybe that’s a little add-ons that you do in your projects and explaining how you do them and why you’re doing a great job and I think you’reGoing to enjoy your project when you’re done and sitting on the small porch lol deck watching the sunset
I don't know if anyone else has mentioned or requested this. When you are completely done, can you tell us how many actual man hours you have into it vs. how many hours in posted videos in the series. BTW, it looks awesome.
@@LifeontheMooseAwesome, I've had mine for a few years now couldn't be easier to get going and the speeds and service have been great. Not as good as Bear stew but close :)
Once again Patrick, thank you very much for sharing your experience. By the way your doing it wrong....... ;) J/K Great work and I look forward to the next step on your cabin journey. Thanks again. Cheers
Houston here. We love seeing the progress. Lookin' mighty fine. I'm curious what you'll use for the stain/oil for the tongue and groove? Tongue Oil??? That would be pretty cliche. Keep on keeping on. Looks great!
I'm thinking that Starlink might be in your future so you can work that merchandise and upload those videos! I think I've this on most videos, thanks for the content, its really helpful. Looking forward to how you finish the window wells on the inside. Was thinking like pine and then pine trim on the walls to bring it all together? I don't know, pretty much copying what your doing.
24:53 Hat's off to you. When I try to do reverse work like this? I ALWAYS screw it up. I cut the fronts and I've got a Japanese pull saw that I finish the cuts with.
I did a house inside and out 1x6 outside 1x4 inside everywall Cedar. Think it took 3 months and the Owner wanted his Master Bathroom to look like crap on purpose. Knots, rot, cracks etc
might want to price some solar panels (to roof mount), they seem to be pretty cheap right now, that way when you/others visit the cabin you/others could just plug in an EcoFlow/Bluetti/Jaackery and have a decent power supply granted you come with the solar generator fully charged and the solar panels just have to maintain
If you flip the nails over they will be even less noticeable. I had guessed your next 4 words would be, "it'll be fine", not "let's get to work". Contractions were always as confusing as fractions for me. Doing the gables and cladding the roof beams with wood with the bark left on would give a little color contrast and break up the monolithic wall/ceiling surfaces a bit. Just a suggestion, Moose Boy. Whatever you go with will be fine. It looks good.
Can't wait to see what you have up your sleeve. My rough bark lumber suggestion has the added benefit of using all the parts of the logs you plan to mill for the floor.@@LifeontheMoose
Why whitetail instead of a Mule deer? I guess the dominant species is the Whitetail. I have only harvested Columbia Blacktail, the smallest of the three dominant species in our state.
I'm enjoying the videos but the music is too loud. I have to turn the volume up to hear the narration and down when music. Otherwise very enjoyable series. - Tony.
I can imagine you kicking back in the cabin 20 years from now with an adult beverage, and pulling up this TH-cam video to remind yourself of all the satisfying work that went into this build.
That seems like a fine image! 🙏
I like your thinking on the tongue and groove and the nailing. Don't sweat the small stuff! Cabin looks great too!
Hey thanks! 🙏
Don’t worry about it, we don’t see it from my house, it’s a cabin to enjoy and not the Taj Mahal.
Love the building and the nailing all I can say wish it was mine.
I appreciate that! Thank you.
I don't know about everybody else, but I could watch an hour and a half video of progress on the cabin. 😅
And the exposed nails give it rough charm.
That’s awesome! 🙏The start to finish compilation video on this cabin will probably be at least that long. In a few months…
Looking good
I look forward to your videos every week, man. Thanks for doing what you do. The tongue and groove looks incredible.
Thank you so much.🙏 I hope you and the family are well.
I love this kind of video. Just watching the work progress is so rewarding!
I’m glad! 🙏
have a most blessed weekend..............remember............THE BEST IS YET TO COME.
🙏
Sure more gratifying using real lumber rather than sheetrock to finish. Just feels better working with something that doesn't crumble. Nice job.
Agreed!
Hé Patrick you should be proud of yourself, looking fine these walls of beautiful wood!!💪🏼👍🏼👋🏼
Thank you! 🙏
Don’t listen to anyone you do great
Hey thank you!🙏
I've been watching this series for a few months, starting around building the foundation. I bought my neighbor's house last month and getting ready to tear the walls and ceiling out, re-stud and insulate it. Watching this tongue and groove on the walls convinced me that's the way to go on the ceiling. Reason being is that the houses were built in the 1850's and 2' rafter spacing is anywhere from 23" to 26". At least my house is. I did my ceiling with 4x8 plywood. Started fine and then got real wonky. After a bunch of measuring I started finding out how unsquare it was and how unparallel the rafters were. lol So your tongue and groove will be the perfect solution for the ceiling. Thank you. I just started watching your first episodes this week. Had a few hints and tonight I figured it out. You're about 9 miles from the lake that has the town "O" in the name. your address starts with "five", and there's a wagon in the road. :) Only had a few hints to go on but I can see the gate, couldn't find the first cabin you built but aerial pics probably prior to it being built. Have a great day.
Thanks and you, too!
It's your building - do it the way you want/like it. Just enjoy the project
Thank you! I am.
Great job getting all that tongue and groove done. It looks really nice in the cabin. You are blessed with that view out your windows 💛
I am blessed. I try to give you something to look at other than the annoying guy getting in the way!
Patrick, I enjoy watching the work you do. You have great skills and it helps to have good tools. I look forward to your videos each week. Keep it up.
Thanks! And I agree. Tools are about half the success. The other half is just deceptive editing. 😎
Pretty Work Patrick 💛
Thank you! 🙏
Wow! That looks really good. The view is wonderful too.
Thank you! I think so, too.
You're making some great progress my friend
Thank you! Glad you stopped by.
Big fan of the tounge and groove it looks very nice.
Thanks!🙏
The walls are my favorite part of the build, especially tongue-and-groove. Looks so nice! ❤
It’s also one of my favorites. Thank you!
4:40 Your t&g work here reminds me of a job I had insulating and paneling a metal shop for this company. The metal shop was like a pressure cooker in the summer and walk in fridge in the winter. And the moisture problem was impossible. All sheet metal roof and walls with non functioning roof vents. I put 4" solid closed cell foam insulation into all the voids (I had to frame up a wall in front of the steel wall. Put all the insulation, meticulously taped it all (it was important in this instance) and now to the t&g portion of the story.
I was putting up 4x8 sheets of 1 inch tongue and groove sheathing so they could hang heavy stuff on the walls. Concealed all the high voltage wiring/conduit.
I had to use a ratchet strap to pull the panels together and it was not going well. Finally I decided I needed to glue the panels together and started to run a bead into the groove then had a brainstorm to also run a bead along the tongue.The panels snapped together like a breeze after that. Didn't matter how warped they were, they went together with very little trouble that a rubber mallet couldn't fix. I installed this huge dehumidifier, plumbed it so it could run without being manually emptied and the moisture problem was solved.
Just like that! Sounds like you drastically improved that environment.
Great to be back on the job site with you Patrick. Good video!!
Good to have you! 🙏
One small trick to make T&G easier - Use the butt end of your hammer handle to set the tongue in the groove. It's easier, especially when working from a ladder, than to have a wood block and hammer handy.
Hi, Patrick. I already used pine tongue and groove boards in the past for the lining ceiling. I really like how they look. And it's nice for walls too. Good job, my friend!
Ah cool! Thank you!
👍 nice work, looks great. Enjoyed the views as well.
Thanks! 🙏
Your right, the nails don't even show from the distance of my lazy boy!
That’s what I was hoping!
LOL The non-constructive criticism types will have to hold their britches until you build the house. Have enjoyed, and am enjoying all of your projects.
Ha indeed. Thank you! 🙏
4:04 This must be that "board foot" I've heard so much about!
Hello from Midway,Texas still waiting on that check that you said was in the mail 😂😂😂..
Hey! I’ll have to talk to the bookkeeper…
@@LifeontheMoose sounds good 👍 thanks 🙏, have a great day Patrick…
Great Work! I love Tongue and Grove.
Thanks! You and me both.
If you ever get a chance to do another cabin or anything, you should check out and cut the groove. They come in 246 and 8 foot lengths and you stagger the seams on the wall as normal but once you're done each board, looks like it's individually framed with AV groove looks awesome. We had we got some basswood, which is really light-colored wood and it was beautiful but on beautiful pillow, be absolutely beautiful too. We had it at our Lake home in Minnesota, and yeah, that's. Really really some nice looking wood... I saw a guy utilized in your kitchen there. The Joyce for the loft above your head. He put like a hinged drawer up there of a spice rack. And then when he was cooking or she was cooking, he could drop it down to get access to spices. And then when they were done cooking just fold it back up into the ceiling
Interesting ideas! I appreciate you sharing! 🙏
Hey Patrick, hola from Rancho de Vegas..
So typical of me to not be part of the norm, I watch your adventure on every media but my PC.
Walls look great, getting very close friend.
BTW, you not being an expert is better than most of the so-called experts.
Hola! Gracias! Just having fun..🙏
Your cabin is looking really nice ❤
I appreciate that. 🙏
This little cabin looks great looking forward to when it all done. I just can imagine when it’s completed and just sitting outside looking at this amazing view l❤Enjoy your view my my friend ❣️until your next video stay safe stay strong and God bless 🙏❤️✌🏼
That’s so kind of you. I’m imagining the same! 🙏
You keep it simple. I love it. Cheers
I try! Cheers
Finally got back to finish watching this episode. The pine looks fantastic. It looks like a CABIN!
Thank you, agreed!
My dear old dad use to say "even a blind squirrel will stumble on corn once in a while... once you got past those outlets, you really picked up the pace there.
Indeed! I tried to edit the last half a bit faster as well. The last thing I want is a bored viewer!
I am with you don’t sweat the small stuff. Took many years to learn that. Walls look great!
Exactly! 🙏
Great work as usual, love views from the cabin
Thanks! I tried to make sure you could see outside so you’re not stuck looking at me!
The walls look great !!!
Thank you!
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Hope I'm invited for the Grand Opening. I'll bring the Wine, your choice🍷🍷🍷
Now that’s a good idea!
Oh my goodness we loved this video once again. You said you know what four words I’m gonna say. My husband pipes up “let’s get to work”. Well I laughed because that’s exactly what you said. I’ll admit I guessed chili and husband thought you had ham, cheese and arugula. Ah well 1 of 2 is pretty good. Thanks so much for sharing.
Ha that’s a good score! I can’t be TOO predictable, right?
Thanks for watching! 🙏
Interesting not ending tongue and groove on wall studs. I wouldn’t have considered that. Smart. Enjoying the post Patrick. Once you’re finished , you can start your cooking show! Multi-talented! 😂
🤔 Not sure about that cooking show.
Thank you!
Awesome video!
Thanks!
Really looks good
Thanks!
I just had to tell you about the adventure I had with my Grands. We went with my friend up to the mountains to see her son's cabin he built after the fires here. He put in under floor heating and cooling to heat in winter and cool in summer. The water comes from a creek about 50 yards from the cabin and the whole thing is solar powered. We'll being New Mexico the weather changed and we got snowed in for the nite. Temps dropped to -23F but inside was a toasty 69. Can't wait to check it out during our high heat summer.
Ooh that sounds comfortable. Great idea, and I appreciate you sharing it!
Ah, Patrick, setting here sipping decaf from one of my new "Life on the Moose" cups, running my mouse over my new "Moose" pad, and looking over at my new blue "LOTM" hoodie I'm thinking that life couldn't get much better. But wait, here's another video for "Life on the Moose"! Wow it sure is relaxing to watch you do all the work, but I gotta apologize....between the wonderful music you play and the pat-pat-pat of the nail gun I nodded off a couple of times (must of been cause the grand kids were here so late last night). No worries though, I just rewound and had you do it over again so I could critique your work (did you get more exhausted from the extra toil?).
I sure like the idea one of your subscribers had about the open house when you're finished. Heck, I'd even bring some wine, a keg, some BBQ meat, you name it. Can you imagine the crowd you'd have. Maybe then you would see just how many of us there are out here that would actually give you a hand when you ask for one.
So again I complement you on your above average (who cares if it's code, it's safe and functional and I like it) workmanship. Nice job and keep those videos coming for us loyal followers. See ya next week from Johnny-32.7N/114.6W.
Thank you kindly, Johnny. I very much appreciate the merch order! 🙏
Imagining that open house…I feel like I have one every week! But without the wine and BBQ…
well done again
Great tip cutting the fixtures out from the backside of the board, and plunging the circular saw for a clean cut.
Thanks! 🙏
Great job, love your cabin..
I appreciate that. And you watching!
Who care what it looks like as long as your happy with it. Is it a 5 star grand cabin NOPE. It looks nice and cozy to me. Great work.
Thank you so much! I appreciate it.
It’s looking great👍🏻
Thanks!
I found you, or the TH-cam AI found you for me several months ago, but it took me until last week to do a serious binge watch. Twenty to Thirty minute videos I think are best, btw. Two thumbs up! Great content, a genuine sense of humor and a comfort level on camera to boot. I'd like to find some land out in the wilderness like yours. Any advice, Patrick?
Hey thank you for watching! 🙏
I would suggest finding a broker that knows the area you want.
Nice work, it’s looking great.
Thanks!
hell..........I like the way you do every damn thing you do ...even the small stuff...lov from south alabama.
Ha! Lov back! 🙏
you should make a sweatshirt that says " it will be fine " or a mug !!
Indeed! You read my mind.
It’s looking really good the entire tutorial and building that cabinet is just great I’m wondering if you ever did a project with this type tutorial building a lean-to on any of your buildings if so I would like to watch it Your down to Earth common sense way of building and it puts out a good reminder to others I like all of your little maybe that’s a little add-ons that you do in your projects and explaining how you do them and why you’re doing a great job and I think you’reGoing to enjoy your project when you’re done and sitting on the small porch lol deck watching the sunset
Thank you so much! I’m very glad you enjoy them. There will be more! 🙏
Nice cabin! Don't you have moose there on the moose ranch?😆
Thank you!
I’ve seen tracks on the Ranch and moose within a half mile.
@@LifeontheMoose watch out for those horses with antlers 🫎
I especially like the way you wash your chili bowl out with snow..
White Hoodie Moose Approved and Ordered
Hey thanks!!🙏
One of my sayings as a Dad was IBF. It will be Fine. Later this morphed into. I got 3 words..
Itl Be Fine.
It’s a good saying!
Your a nice guy ,and funny too 😊
Ha thanks! I just add in that niceness during the editing process.
I have watched every video but I forgot what’s the size of the cabin I think it’s perfect.
12x16. Thank you for being here!
Enjoyed it, atb😊
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I don't know if anyone else has mentioned or requested this.
When you are completely done, can you tell us how many actual man hours you have into it vs. how many hours in posted videos in the series. BTW, it looks awesome.
Good idea! I’ll try and remember to work that in.
As to the outlets lining up.... as my dad would say just smile and wave guys....
Ha indeed!
Starlink seems like a good plan instead of a 2 hour trip into town.
Yes! We plan on setting that up soon.
@@LifeontheMooseAwesome, I've had mine for a few years now couldn't be easier to get going and the speeds and service have been great. Not as good as Bear stew but close :)
Once again Patrick, thank you very much for sharing your experience. By the way your doing it wrong....... ;) J/K Great work and I look forward to the next step on your cabin journey. Thanks again. Cheers
Ha thanks! 😅 I appreciate you watching.
Houston here. We love seeing the progress. Lookin' mighty fine. I'm curious what you'll use for the stain/oil for the tongue and groove? Tongue Oil??? That would be pretty cliche. Keep on keeping on. Looks great!
Ha! Maybe nothing on the walls. We like the hue lighter vs the ceiling…which we WILL oil…very soon. 🙏
I'm thinking that Starlink might be in your future so you can work that merchandise and upload those videos! I think I've this on most videos, thanks for the content, its really helpful. Looking forward to how you finish the window wells on the inside. Was thinking like pine and then pine trim on the walls to bring it all together? I don't know, pretty much copying what your doing.
I’m thinking your thinking is right on! It’s in the plans.
Window trim? It depends which logs I mill up first. Most likely pine.
33:33 Love the winging it! 8-D (May I suggest to have all horizontal boards match up to the same height, on all four walls?)
Unfortunately, sometimes an unplanned design pops up, like the vertical TnG. So they all won’t match up perfectly!
It’ll be fine…🙏
@@LifeontheMoose No doubt!
💖💖💖💖💖💖 Mighty pretty.
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That is one heck of a nailer not once have you put in nails man I want one
Ha good timing, I guess! I do like that nailer a lot. There’s a link in the video description if you’re interested.
I appreciate you watching!
Nice WINTERS DAY, wutcha doin 4 heat, maybe I missed
At this point, plan is for portable propane.
@@LifeontheMoose safe to sleep with ?
@@snowgorilla9789 it’s “indoor” but I’d still leave a window cracked.
1:18 Wrong IS a relative term. You should meet some of my relatives!
24:53 Hat's off to you. When I try to do reverse work like this? I ALWAYS screw it up. I cut the fronts and I've got a Japanese pull saw that I finish the cuts with.
I want one of those…
33:24 Knot a problem...
‘Tis knot!
9:46 Isn't that Australian for "Salad"?
I believe it is!
Zip up hoodie heavy
If it’s not there yet, it will be soon! I uploaded it yesterday, but sometimes the internet gears turn slower than others.
The Garage was full ofit up to the ceiling first stickered to dry, then stain.
How did you know the stack would meet the ceiling so perfectly?
Good old fashioned luck! I still have trim to cover the gaps.
@@LifeontheMoose I love watching how this lovely little jewel comes together...the clever use of materials and one man ingenuity when working alone.
Aww, thought you were gonna say "Are you done yet?' for the four words. LOL. Looks great!
Thank you!
"Don't sweat the small stuff." I've got news for those that don't know it? It's all small stuff, even if you think it's not.
Exactly.
I did a house inside and out 1x6 outside 1x4 inside everywall Cedar. Think it took 3 months and the Owner wanted his Master Bathroom to look like crap on purpose. Knots, rot, cracks etc
That’s a lot of cedar!
Did you know the height of the window before hand to match up with the siding to line up?
Basically, yes. Thanks for watching and asking!🙏
might want to price some solar panels (to roof mount), they seem to be pretty cheap right now, that way when you/others visit the cabin you/others could just plug in an EcoFlow/Bluetti/Jaackery and have a decent power supply granted you come with the solar generator fully charged and the solar panels just have to maintain
Yeah I’m working on that. Hope to have something nailed down soon.
If you flip the nails over they will be even less noticeable. I had guessed your next 4 words would be, "it'll be fine", not "let's get to work". Contractions were always as confusing as fractions for me. Doing the gables and cladding the roof beams with wood with the bark left on would give a little color contrast and break up the monolithic wall/ceiling surfaces a bit. Just a suggestion, Moose Boy. Whatever you go with will be fine. It looks good.
Well you were close! Coulda been either one. Right-on with the color contrast…as you’ll see!
Can't wait to see what you have up your sleeve. My rough bark lumber suggestion has the added benefit of using all the parts of the logs you plan to mill for the floor.@@LifeontheMoose
As I'm watching I see the part about having to go somewhere to upload....have you considered starlink?
Yes! That’s the plan.
surface nailing T& G on the wall is OK, but don't let me catch you doing that on the floor boards if you want my help! 😉
No promises! I face-nailed my last floor on the Ridge Cabin, and like how it turned out. I don’t mind nails in a cabin!
Thanks for watching!
I won't be happy until you do pull ups on the ladder pipe. Obviously if it's ok that you do that. Some people gots damaged parts.
I’ll try to remember to do that, despite some well used parts!
Why whitetail instead of a Mule deer? I guess the dominant species is the Whitetail. I have only harvested Columbia Blacktail, the smallest of the three dominant species in our state.
Mule deer are protected in the immediate area, and the whitetail hunt is my favorite.
Thanks for watching!
A+ What do you plan to do with the Cabin ... Re-sell ??
Thanks! Not a hundred percent positive. We hope we won’t have to.
@ 26:30 the internal tension in the wood seems to be causing a little internal tension in you LOL
You’re not wrong!
I’m just here to share lunch. Boy knows how to do lunch time right…
I hope your half was as good as mine. 🙏
I volunteer as tribute! Where, and when do you want me to help?
Ah you just helped! See how easy it was?! 🙏
@@LifeontheMooseGlad I could help. Keep up the Great Work!
I would volunteer IF I were a little bit more local to you my good man... The Netherlands is not very local to you... ;-)
Your volunteering in spirit is very helpful!
waiting new video
I was sure the four words were gonna be "you want to help?"
I'm enjoying the videos but the music is too loud. I have to turn the volume up to hear the narration and down when music. Otherwise very enjoyable series. - Tony.
Thanks! I’ll work on that volume.