Good morning! Great to see a new video from you this morning! I find it very exciting what you are doing, I live in southern Germany, it's 5.30 in the morning and I've just got up. And a new week is coming up! I wish you all the best and look forward to your upcoming videos!
Another great job and another great video. Always love watching your video as it always gives me ideas to try at my camp. Thanks for everything you do in these videos and stay safe out there.
Well done buddy!! I love whenever I dig a post and I don’t hit any roots, which is rare, you notice that you haven’t hit any roots, and that’s when you’re bound to hit them! Looks great! And love the videos! Keep em coming!!
Looking awesome, Kusk! Looks like you have enough wood already seasoned to fill that new shed. An old timer told me that you should always "get the cage before the bird" , but what does he know. Dry firewood all weathered in is better than money in the bank! Looking forward to seeing what you have planned for the roof. Thanks for keeping it real.
sort of was resisting commenting until shack was complete - but what a power of work you have done so far - prepping the logs, holes , tamping back in the earth - when most of us would just pour some concrete....I just love setting up your vids after a busy week of work on a Saturday and learning something from you ...thanks!
Excellent work sir, it should last as long as you to be fair. 3 cords is nothing to sneeze at, that's a fair bit of wood and you do have plenty around to restock when needed. Subjective I know, but it all depends on the weather and how much time you'll be at the cabin needing it. Great start, watching you finish and fill it will be interesting too. Stay safe out there..
Great use of the quad, but I would advise strongly to get a new ladder. You could possibly get more gravel from braking the bigger rocks, just remember to use eye protection.
I’m Building an off grid cabin, gonna saw some live edge siding, I’m gonna char the wood , would you recommend the used oil/ diesel stain? I’m concerned about the smell Great videos by the way!
If it's siding for the outside of the cabin it would work well. The smell goes away after a few weeks. I wouldn't use it for anything indoors though... or on a picnic table or chairs where people will be coming in constant contact with the wood. But for outdoor siding it would work quite well. Thanks for watching!
Why oh, why do firewood sheds have to be level and plumb with precisely measured posts? 4 logs in ground with a roof that doesn't leak too much. It doesn't have to last forever...just build another one after 4😊-5 yrs...
It's always entertaining to watch a Kusk Wild video. Nice work on setting the poles.
Good morning! Great to see a new video from you this morning! I find it very exciting what you are doing, I live in southern Germany, it's 5.30 in the morning and I've just got up. And a new week is coming up! I wish you all the best and look forward to your upcoming videos!
Good morning my friend! Thanks for watching. Have a great week!
Another great job and another great video. Always love watching your video as it always gives me ideas to try at my camp. Thanks for everything you do in these videos and stay safe out there.
Well done buddy!! I love whenever I dig a post and I don’t hit any roots, which is rare, you notice that you haven’t hit any roots, and that’s when you’re bound to hit them! Looks great! And love the videos! Keep em coming!!
Looking awesome, Kusk! Looks like you have enough wood already seasoned to fill that new shed. An old timer told me that you should always "get the cage before the bird" , but what does he know. Dry firewood all weathered in is better than money in the bank! Looking forward to seeing what you have planned for the roof. Thanks for keeping it real.
Nice job on the posts. That’s going to be a nice shack.
Always catch these. Keep em comin’ :)
Thanks for sharing! Be well, stay safe, and god bless.
Always great content!
Great job so far. 👍👍
Love the channel, need to be three times that size though, have a blessed day Ryan
I'll just have to build another hehe. Thanks for watching!
Awesome job 👍
Livin’ the dream Ryan!!
Good start of the build Ryley!
I have enjoyed your videos from the start.
God Bless.
sort of was resisting commenting until shack was complete - but what a power of work you have done so far - prepping the logs, holes , tamping back in the earth - when most of us would just pour some concrete....I just love setting up your vids after a busy week of work on a Saturday and learning something from you ...thanks!
Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment!
Nice vids brotha, God bless.
Excellent work sir, it should last as long as you to be fair. 3 cords is nothing to sneeze at, that's a fair bit of wood and you do have plenty around to restock when needed. Subjective I know, but it all depends on the weather and how much time you'll be at the cabin needing it. Great start, watching you finish and fill it will be interesting too. Stay safe out there..
At least you only got jinxed on one hole 😅😆, keep up the great work and can't wait to see your next video 🤙🤙🤙
Too bad there is no smell-o-vision for so many of your videos. Cheers to you and thanks for letting us be entertained by your hard work!
Love those videos. I see you get the fiskar for root digging 😅
Hah...funny how this just poped up .I finnished getting my tow cord shed up yesterday ....now gota split 4cord and load all three sheds up .
Awesome brother cheers 🍻
These videos are so awesome. Hey I'm not joking. I would love to come up and help you on the place. And do some camping as well.
Great use of the quad, but I would advise strongly to get a new ladder. You could possibly get more gravel from braking the bigger rocks, just remember to use eye protection.
Ladder is not great for chainsawing, also got to watch your kickback when cutting horizontally.
Looking good, lucky man. Is that a Asbell Wool coat? Have one very similar.
The tag says Thermo-King. It's an old jacket that I bought second hand. Thanks for watching!
I’m
Building an off grid cabin, gonna saw some live edge siding, I’m gonna char the wood , would you recommend the used oil/ diesel stain?
I’m concerned about the smell
Great videos by the way!
If it's siding for the outside of the cabin it would work well. The smell goes away after a few weeks. I wouldn't use it for anything indoors though... or on a picnic table or chairs where people will be coming in constant contact with the wood. But for outdoor siding it would work quite well. Thanks for watching!
@3:20, have you considered an earth auger especially since roots ain't that bad?
hey , new to your channel , you have a beautiful place , may i ask what part of the world you are in ?
Alberta, Canada. Thanks for watching!
Why oh, why do firewood sheds have to be level and plumb with precisely measured posts? 4 logs in ground with a roof that doesn't leak too much. It doesn't have to last forever...just build another one after 4😊-5 yrs...