@mechanics4all405 It would be awesome if I could be at the ranch to catch it happening. Some day I will be there all the time then it'll happen for sure.
Going to really look good the way your visualizing the stone blending in back of the woodstove. Good thing about doing videos by yourself you have someone to talk too.😀
That may be the reason people who live in the desert seem crazy too. Yes, I think the house will have a nice charm to it when complete. Thanks for watching as always.
You sure get some serious case hardening in the construction grade lumber that has been out in the dry desert. A craftsman all around. looking good ! 👍
Thanks for the compliment and following along as always. Yes, the lumber has moisture in it from south Texas and then dries out when it gets to the ranch. I put screws in it to keep it from warping, but as it dries, the wood gets a lot of tension on it, so when I try to cut it, it starts releasing some making it jam up.
I love your place, so beautiful
I enjoy every minute at the ranch. It's a beautiful place to be.Thanks for watching the progress as always.
So early! A beautiful day!
It was a beautiful day and productive. You can't ask for more than that. Thanks for following along with the ranch build as always.
great content as usual❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks for the compliment and following along with the ranch build as always.
@@TimelineRanch love every bit of progress,cant wait for substantial rain
@mechanics4all405 It would be awesome if I could be at the ranch to catch it happening. Some day I will be there all the time then it'll happen for sure.
@@TimelineRanch would be icing on cake for all the hard groundworks
@mechanics4all405 It sure would. Seeing the ranch about one week later would also be a beautiful sight, I'm sure.
Going to really look good the way your visualizing the stone blending in back of the woodstove. Good thing about doing videos by yourself you have someone to talk too.😀
That may be the reason people who live in the desert seem crazy too. Yes, I think the house will have a nice charm to it when complete. Thanks for watching as always.
One door at a time. Well done
I'm glad to get the doors in place. Thanks for following along with the project as always.
You sure get some serious case hardening in the construction grade lumber that has been out in the dry desert.
A craftsman all around. looking good ! 👍
Thanks for the compliment and following along as always. Yes, the lumber has moisture in it from south Texas and then dries out when it gets to the ranch. I put screws in it to keep it from warping, but as it dries, the wood gets a lot of tension on it, so when I try to cut it, it starts releasing some making it jam up.
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Thanks for watching one of the older videos.