Learning to be a man in the forest
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 มี.ค. 2024
- If you get a cabin, be prepared to work, hard. Cabins need to be maintained, fixed, heated up and This cabin is perfect. It has a face only a mother would love. It has holes and cracks and broken windows. But it's a perfect project for me. In this video, I am learning how to use a new power tool. I'm making a bed frame. I'm fighting with a mattress, and I'm winning. It's the perfect weekend for getting stuff done and enjoying myself.
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Hey Jay, I work for a Generator Manufacturer. Everytime I see you put that generator in that box while it's running I cringe!!!! You are seriously reducing the lifespan of that generator as it's burning it's own exhaust which creates additional carbon buuldup in the combustion chamber and on the spark plug. When it's running, leave it outside of the box so it has access to clean fresh air both for combustion and for cooling! You might also want to run a quarter bottle of Sea Foam Engine Treatment in with a full tank of gas through it (just run as normal). It will clean out any carbon that has built up on the valves and piston head. Love the show!
Thank you so much for saying this!...as I said the same thing for the last few videos, cringe is right!..it's air-cooled, not exhaust cooled.
I’m not being critical but rather informative. If you had bought a sliding mitre saw it would have cut that 2x8 because it slides forward and back a distance.
Definitely! My first compound miter saw was exactly what you just bought.. I used it for about 5 years and became adept at lifting the piece of wood to get it to cut that last bit. I then bought one with a slide and the world became a wonderful place, lol!
Another great video! Keep 'em coming!
Good point! We all learn something new.
A sliding mitre saw is definitely more useful.
A compound slider would definitely be a better choice. Keep up the good work.
Jay you need to make sure the power cord feeding from the generator to your cabin is #10 gauge wire (30amp rated). The one you have going from generator to the cabin looks to be an orange colored one which is generally only 14 gauge. As you are using the saw the cord is rated for only a certain amperage and if you have exceeded that with the saw and lights running at same time may be exceeding what amperage that cord can supply. Also a longer distances (+@25’) you may need heavier amperage rated cord also.
Glad your at least taking some advise from your followers. We are here to help if needed.
That generator isn't even 30amp. So it doesn't matter. But a heavier cord is definitely good if you have one.
I will add that yes, it is bad for your saw. It will cause it to run hot when it starves for power. I made the mistake of renting a hammer drill for a contract long ago and got too small of a power cord from the rental place. It burned up the hammer drill using the smaller extension cord because it caused the brushes to get hot.
@@123hkopm123 I think it is a Honda 2200 which has an output of @18.3amps continual. When using the saw the current is probably higher then that (18.3a) as inrush current goes way up momentarily as well as cutting under under load. Normally portable equipment like the saw will give you a chart in the instruction manual to follow with suggested size/gauge of cord for distances away from receptacle or power source. I only suggest #10 gauge extension cord because this will give you much better steady voltage over the distance that it looks like Jay may be using then a #12 or 14 gauge extension cord. Using to small a cord will burn up the tools as the other person has commented because to small a cord reduces the voltage and increases the amperage to the tool and brushes, thus causing heat to damage the tool.
@bjkgaffmaster yes a shorter cord or lower guage would be better.
Greetings Jay, I think you’ll find the reason your chainsaw is cutting at an angle is because the chain is sharper on one side than the other ! Keep the chain well oiled, & not too loose.
A lot of very informative comments, and remember we’re all here to help! Please don’t hesitate to reach out!!! Great job!!!
I agree . One side of your chain is filed more than the other. Try a new chain amd it should cut straight
I agree to your comment , I myself have had the same problem many times I tend to sharpen the chain to much from the right because I am right handed .
absolutely the chain needs a good sharpening. take your time and even strokes on each tooth
You don't neccessarily need a New chain. You might want to use a caliper to make Sure that all teeth (both sides) are filed to the same lenght. Also make sure to have the correct chain-type for the wood you are cutting, e.g. a full chisel chain is best for Hard wood.
I come from the subtropical city of Brisbane, Australia. I absolutely love watching the snow, the aurora, and the tall black pine trees set against the white snow. It's a wonderful feeling to know that there's a warm fireplace nearby and that the food is being cooked on a wood-fired stove. There's nothing better than that. Thank you.
Im an old woman, living in the city, working days are over and i LOVE these videos!!!! I've built a house in the country with my brother and i can appreciate every tough learning experience you go through!! Its quite a learning curve to make your own stuff but SO rewarding when you succeed. Your wonderful personality and your great laugh gets you through the tough times and keeps me comin g back
I love this comment. Thank you
Your videos are so "real" and enjoyable. Thanks for sharing your journey.
As a nurse and also a klutz, I'm looking forward to you getting a railing on that loft...but way to Jay...you're doing great!
Railing a must please.
OMG me too 😅
I cannot help but to keep commenting while i watch your video. I hope I'm not bothering anyone by doing this.
I wanted to add Jay, you really should build a railing up in loft along the open side. Build it off top of stairway on.
I always comment a couple of times on the videos I watch. It really helps their algorithm.
Even though usually a lot of people in the comments don't know what they're talking about, the fact you still listen and take advise says a lot about you as a person! 💯
*advice
The pike might have parasites?! We have that problem here in Sweden. Cut the fish that you want to eat open and look att the meat. Sorry its abit hard to eat when u se parasites. They will die when cooked anyhow. Thanx Jay awesome vids😊👌🏻
That clamp YOU Say you can't use is for clamping the wood not the machine. Look to the left and right of the blade and you will find a slot for the clamp to side into and hold the wood in place
To use the old expression - , the manual is there for a reason.
You could have just said 'Read the manual". No need for foul language
What foul language?? Get a life.
@@tedmarkow5760My apologies I was not aware of that particular meaning, I have edited it out, Brian
@@tedmarkow5760 I'm sorry. I must have accidentally responded to your remark instead of who it was meant for. The person who told him to RTFM - read the f#*cking manual. I do apologize. His remark seemed very rude
Every human being needs challenges in their lives in order to feel whole. So many have not experienced the feeling of being out of their comfort zone. Men especially need to be challenged throughout their life span. I commend Jay for living his dream and accepting his challenges head on. Learning from mistakes is necessary in order to become a better person. Be strong and happy!
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The risk you take doing a video like this , is the thousand people who tell you you are doing everything the wrong way. I greatly appreciate that you seek knowledge, push your comfort zones, and have the good heartedness to share it with others. And hey if it works, it works. Did you learn something ? Did you have a goodtime doing it? If yes ...well then you are way ahead of the game. Keep up the good work friend.
Another great video, I love how you always try new ways to accomplish your goals.. You always thank us for watching, but it is us who need to Thank you for letting us in your life…Thank you Jay!!
Love this comment. Thank you.
Love how you laugh off your struggles but you get there..
Your going to need a railing on top of the loft before Crystal comes to visit ... you don't want to fall out of bed on the wrong side 😦 just an idea for you ❤
I’m glad the new saw worked out. I like that you figure stuff out as you go and that you’re excited by that. We should all try to keep learning new things.
You have a wonderful and humble personality. Most enjoyable to watch.
Old man here, lots of time lake fishing. I was taught to always approach it like a Zen exercise - relax your brain…relax your tongue…relax your limbs. No noise. Lose yourself in watching the sun coming up, or the sun going down. Or maybe a snow/rain storm working its way toward or away from you. The fish will find you. Keep doing what you’re doing. You are decidedly an inspiration to many.
An idea for you is to get a bedbug proof zippered mattress cover. It will help protect the mattress against any invaders in the cabin for a little extra peace of mind. The loft looks so cozy now!
Jay, The reason you are liked and watched is you are eager to learn, not afraid to make mistakes and grow from them. I watch Shawn James (my self reliance) among others in that genra. You are right up there with them.
keep on keeping on !!
try sharping the chain, check tension of chain. check for bar wear / damage and clean out bar rail groove. sometimes dirt and saw dust fills the rail, take a feeler gauge or paper clip and run down rail to clean, even turn over the bar to see if that helps, if its a old chain that been sharpened a lot check to see if rakers have been filed too. rakers remove wood chips. but don't go down too far on rakers. also on your dewalt, is that a fixed mitre or a telescoping miter, where the whole head move in and out for larger cut of wood. having a blast watching you Jay . coffee with Jay Monday mornings. JAY YOU'RE A BEAST !!!!!!!
i've had Husqvarna chainsaws that wouldn't cut straight. The mechanic told me that the bar was worn unevenly. I got a new bar and that solved the problem.
Jay, the clamp that came with your miter saw is not for clamping the saw to a surface, it is for clamping the boards/wood you are cutting to the top of the saw while cutting. It slides into the holes you see on either side of the saw and then clamps the wood down whime cutting. Enjoying watching your adventure!
Jay keep them coming please. I really love watching your videos. 💯 Respect to you for giving it a go
Thanks Jay. You are doing great man. Cabin looking great.
Jay, just make sure you cook your pike well (not burnt obviously). A large fillet of pike deep fried should do it, but if cutting a piece the meat is a bit rubbery then it hasn't been cooked long enough. Raw pike can give you a particular case of "worms" ..not good.
I sometimes boil my pike. I boil up some cut potatoes with onions and butter, and just before the potatoes are ready, I turn up the heat, get the water boiling again and add chunks of pike...boil for 3 minutes the drain. hmmm, hmmm, good.
Seeing you FINALLY get that mattress up to the loft was extremely satisfying to see, Jay!! (I was actually yelling "COME ON!!" at my computer screen!) Way to go!!
Omg that was so funny with the clamps 😂 I generally never use the clamp to hold the material unless I’m cutting something like pvc. Your saw should have come with short rails that slide into the sides of the saw giving you some support, I usually use short boards further out to support longer pieces being cut.
Geeze....put a solid railing up by your bed! Puhleeze! Love your channel and your cooking!👍🏻🛏️
I was like he is eating healthy yay!! Then towards the end when you made the rest of your meals😮😮😮😅
Hi, jay! I`m living in a birning Hell thousends miles away...Your hard work is bringing me some kind of hope ,you know.I want you to know that you live your life in purpose,thank you...
Find yourself a tool repair shop and stop buying new... I got my chop saw for about 1/2 and still got a 1 year warranty, 5 years later and it still runs like a champ!
Really enjoying the videos, keep up the good work.
Have a great week, I look forward to the next video!
HEY JAY! Good morning and thumbs UP!! Thanks for taking us along!
Keep going buddy! You're one of the few people that actually chase their dream and with you learning as you go there's nothing more fun than the journey right? Stay the course buddy!
wow way hard way to make a platform bed, but you got it done
Half the fun is figuring things out great job bush life is the best😊👍🏡
Hi Jay
As strange as it may seem, I find it quite enjoyable and relaxing just watching you learn to use ur new tools and developing skills.
The mistakes you make are as good to watch as your successes - because we have all made them😂
Glad to hear you guys still have the pup. Can’t wait to see him!
Hey Jay, I wouldn't lay the mattress directly on a piece of plywood. Use a slat approach so that your mattress can breathe. Otherwise I'd be worried about moisture and mold forming. I could be totally wrong, but I would strip the plywood and have a 2-3 inch gap between slats, you'll still get plenty of support and this way your mattress will breathe.
Jay, cabin is getting there slowly but surely! No doubt you will achieve your goals there. Thanks and godspeed!
Thanks for the Northern lights Jay
Your so humble Jay, it's awesome.
I am really enjoying watching you work on the cabin. I love that you’re not an expert. It’s makes it more relatable for me.
Keep warm and safe.😊😊😊😊😉🫠🙃🙂👍👍👍👍👍👊👊👊👊🙏🙏🙏🙏
Hello Jay. I really enjoy your content. Your not scared to say that I may not being doing this right, but you do get it done just love that about you as a man. Your fun and I also love to see what your cooking. Thank you for sharing and as always and God Bless❤
that’s awesome, just going for it with the new saw! what do they say: nothing ventured, nothing gained. you’re certainly an inspiring venturer!
Haven't seen it in the comments but in regards to the generator bogging down, make sure the ECO mode is off when using high draw tools. The little servo motor cant act fast enough and will wear out eventually, we bought a cabin that had a Honda Generator and wasn't working, ended up being the motor that adjusted the throttle from the eco mode. Previous owners ran it on ECO mode for everything. Love the Channel!
Nice addition . Very handy and useful saw to have. You will see the more you use it how many tips and tricks you will find with it . Very nice video
It is the one power tool I have that is used the most.
Always look forward to your videos Jay, great job, all the best from Scotland
Thank you from NWT Canada
We have the same Honda generator. The dimming of lights is common with the extra load of the saw. If it becomes too much, the breaker within the generator will pop. Re-set & you're good to go; no harm done. Thanks for another great video!
Yeah, just avoid using sensitive electronics while sawing. (Computer, stuff like that)
Actually, tripping as breaker of any kind can cause them to wear out over time.
The lights didn’t even notice the saw. 👍(okay.. maybe a night they can feel the saw load…😂)
Keep on keeping on. Discover the obstacles and work around them until the job is done. This week's lesson: Plan your miter saw use for daylight hours, save assembly work for evenings or nights. Consider unplugging the refrigerator while using the saw too, just don't forget to plug it back in afterward. You can always put a bowl of snow inside while it's unplugged, if that's necessary. Minimize electricity use to only the saw as best you can.
Things are shaping up nicely. Way to go!
I like your preparation for a long life in the cabin. All in all the tent life was neat to watch as wells. Great thoughts about becoming a full time TH-cam person. Stay safe and see ya on the next video!
When I renovated my first house, my budget for each job included the tools I needed - life is so much easier when you have the right stuff you need to get the job done, rather than monkeying around trying to jerry rig something.
I love how you learn as you go, if you make a mistake.... No biggie you just learn from it. You are more inspirational than I think you even know. Can't wait to see what becomes of your cabin. ❤
Where there’s a will, there’s a way! And you did it!
Proud of your willingness to continue learning from your TH-cam family 😊
Great video Jay!
I just love how you live out there Jay. The old ways were so much better than modern life. That’s a nice piece of equipment ya got there. Now that was a struggle getting that mattress up there. Endeavor to persevere Jay!
Wow, that mattress was a real stinker to get it up to the loft. I was urging you on and celebrated you when you made it. I'm hoping someone knows what those worms in the fish were, kind of concerning and glad you didn't eat it. Excellent job, as usual. You never disappoint. Thank you.
If you put plywood on the bed drill holes in it for ventilation
Nice tool addition!! Once you finish the down cut release trigger and let blade stop before you raise the blade. Line everything up (don't forget the blade thickness - Kerf) and then cut. Your close to maxing out the Generator, but if it doesn't trip your good. Definitely not great for generator, but it's a Honda and can take the abuse.
Great video! You're really beginning to hit your stride!
I bought a saw that has an extension that goes foward for massive cuts then it goes back on itself on a 10ich blade. Very handy as I had one exactly like you have now but it has its limitations.
A higher tooth count blade will help with the tearout. Letting go of the trigger and stopping the blade at the bottom of the cut before lifting it back up is generally safer. Lifting a spinning blade back through the cut can cause it to bind on the cutoff piece, especially if its a smaller piece. Invest in a dedicated folding chop saw stand, its definitely worth it.
Nice job!!! Love the cabin!!!
I beleive the Chaîne saw doesn’t cut straight due the chaîn sharpening. Nice vidéo Jay.
TY Jay love it .
you are doing great love watching the cabin getting fix 👍👍👍
Loving these new cabin videos Jay 😊
Another great vid you have shared! Thanks Jay
My Grand dad used that very method of fishing, one foot off the bottom year around and caught more fish than anyone I knew.
I always love what a clean freak you are lmao.. guy out in the woods.. “sawdust? Not on my watch”
Learn as you go. Right on Jay another great video. Keep warm and stay safe.
Great video Jay! I look forward to watching your videos! Thanks for sharing.
Another enjoyable video to watch you solve problems on the go. I always look forward to your Monday morning postings. But they go by so fast 😉
Jay I love this video watching you build up your cabin 👍👍👍👍
Congratulations on your new bed! Great job! Enjoy…😊
Your videos are the best Jay. Love watching your adventures.
Hi I love your videos
From New Jersey USA
Hey Jay it's AL from Ontario. About your saw cutting on an angle, either the the raised edges on the saw bar are uneven or the cutting edges on one side of the chain are dull. You can turn the bar up side down and or sharpen the chain so that both sides look the same. Good luck, great job.
Jay i want to say thank you again for sharing your wonderful journey with us. 😊
Hi Jay the Cabbing is Awesome Amazing project the Food 🥘 is Amazing delicious mmmmmm so Good 😊
Great video glad u got your mattress up
As far as the wood splintering when you cut it, pick up a fine cut blade. The saw most likely came with a rip cut blade. The finer the teeth on the blade will result in a cleaner cut. Enjoy the learning process. Each trick learned will be that much more useful and make your projects that much more enjoyable!
Jay I think you doing a great job!!
Great video.
To stop the splinters from happening just put the tape on where your cutting, the tape helps with that
Your videos are awesome! Great job! Keep them coming!
Well done! Thank you so much!
Yeah a compound miter saw would have been a better investment for your tool but you are doing good none the less awesome job Jay!!!
Adventurous guy! Great videos.... humble and fun. Keep them coming.
Love your videos and enjoy watching them.May the lord bless and protect you Jay and being at the cabin and working on the cabin and building your bed under the northern lights
The production keeps getting better and better. Love watching your journey.
Mitre saw a must for your building projects. Build a folding table or buy one to help with a fixed position waist height and able to feed 8-10’ sections of lumber. Keep up the stellar content
Dane w
Thanks Jay for this great video on the Cabin build and taking us with you to your cabin thanks Jay for sharing this amazing video
Oh, Jay... I'm 🤣 at so many things. Wow, just wow.
Great job Jay and you got this.
Nice bed. 😊
Hi Jay your channel is simply awesome keep up the great work
I love watching your vlogs. Youre so down to earth and humble when it comes to your learning as you go. Keep doing your videos and inspiring us!
Great video Jay your patience and perseverance is paying off. 🙂🇨🇦👍👍👍👍