With Ryan's ru-vid.comUgkxy_pn55PK60wAV3X_C_RoLS_67mNonoCE plan I was like one taken by the hand and led step by step from start to finish. Thank you very much Ryan!
I have been a chef for about 30 years, and I have never seen anyone flip an egg like you did, it was so beautifully done, thanks for the idea. It was like you were totally fearless of breaking that yolk
Looks absolutely amazing. Thanks for sharing! I'm always amazed at how bad the mosquito problem is in Alaska considering how cold the winters are. I live in SE Idaho and misquitos are few and far between here. At least compared to my home state of Florida. Thanks again!
Great job on the final logs, they fit like a glove. Bet it's a great feeling to get her closed in. Very interesting type of build for sure. Thanks for sharing Dave.
I really enjoy watching your video's, you're a talented carpenter. If I wasn't disabled I'd love to do take on a challenge of doing the same as you. Great work, Thanks.
U make everything look so easy ,but u are really good at what u do ,great craftsman for ur tender years 🙂. Wish I had a man like u about😏 .keep the videos coming fabulous to watch even as a woman 🙂.
What the heck are ou doing on this channel? I've been a subscriber of you for many years! You must be an Alone fan aswell, eh? You should actually apply for the next Season, I bet you would do great! Cheers from Germany and keep up the great work Clay!
Those beetles freak me out. They fly so weird. I brought a dead pine log in the house i had made a cat tree out of and a few days later i had a beetle on the wall. Then another. They were coming out of the log leaving a perfect circle. Glad somebody likes them. LOL Your cabin is awesome. Thanks for showing us your progress.
Dave, Another Great video. Loved your simplistic attitude of cooking. This Summer I am renting a friend's 34 ft RV. I am relearning how to cook on a gas ( propane ) stove. Will you be making bed frames, dressers, closets, tables and such for the cabin project. You might as well get a head start on a crib. ( for your grandchild ) Tell Brooke and the kids you're just thinking ahead. No sense waiting till the last 9 months. LOL!! I can hardly wait for your next video. Till then. God bless and Stay safe in the woods.
I lpve watching you build! But when you showed the first Beatle you said it was so good But never said what it was good for. I like to know what bugs are good for something usefull to us. You are very good at what you do! Not just building but informing us as viewers. And it is always very good to see a man who cleans up as he goes. I am sure Brooke appreciates this as well. ☺
I just think those beetles are cool. People are afraid of them but they are actually a pretty cool bug. My son was TERRIFIED of those things when he was 4 so we had to get to know them to get him over his fear, now I think they're cool
Congrats, Dave! Two "thumbs up" for a great job, well done. My Great Grandfather would be impressed ... he was a Michigan timber boss near Cadillac. Thanks for sharing another video, sir! God Bless
I have to hand it to ya. Schlepping those logs, 2 man job. You sir!! are the man.!! The place looks great. Love all the birch you have around the property. Very peaceful. Look foreward to your next video.
Absolutely love your log cabin Dave. What an awesome job you did from start to finish I watched. The only thing I haven’t seen was it totally fixed up on the inside and how it looked hopefully I’ll be able to find that video. This is Meg from upstate New York near the Adirondacks
Agreed. I used a similar chainsaw mill to Daves and made a few beams. A 25' 7x7 and 25' 5x5 . I'm still wrestling with the idea of building with it. I figure it will take 100 hours to 2 side enough aspen for a cabin. I could get a self loader to drop log truck of spruce for under $2k.
Loved all the episodes of your beautiful log cabin. I never realized the work involved, wow, great job, u know your stuff, took alot of years to learn this I'm sure, so appreciate u sharing!! Poor Brooke and the bark during later months but had to b done. So got me thinking if this log cabin build was on the market but in a "miniature scale". If ya ever wanna blueprint, mfg this log cabin build into a minature kit for sale I think it would b a major seller. Not everyone can live this dream but to build it would b such a glorious accomplished feeling, I would make it out of cedar, my favorite rustic smell. Give it some thought 🤔. Don't forget the instructions if u do it! Lol thx for sharing Dave.
I love your videos - love log cabins; 2 things; I've never seen a vertical log cabin & I've never seen anyone flip eggs the way you did. I love your Coleman 220A, eh ?
Dave dang you make the greatest looking eggs ... yumm! You flipped those cackle berries like a pro . Hats 🎩 off.. Dave it looks amazing .. you dah man ,Brooke and kids will be so happy.. Well done
Yeah, great look.... but the most important part, logs are free, dimensional lumber, plywood, insulation all cost money. This greatly reduces initial outlay for the structure.... Great job with that cabin!
Hello Ray's the name, and i actually stumbled on your video looking for another off grid video. I'll say im very impressed at the very least,, but i also learn alot just listening to you tackle those projects,, u make look easy..if i didn't already i wanna thank you....GOD BLESS
Beautiful work, your very talented Dave. One more thing I wanted to mention and I'm kinda thinking you might not want to hear it(😂). Yes yellow jackets sting like heck, but they really are necessary. They kill all kind of insects that are destroying our Farmers crops. Just a thought, Thanks Dave🛠
Hi Dave, that cabin is looking superb; so relaxing watching someone else work hey ;-) We have similar critters to contend with / enjoy here, a beetle called a longhorn and the giant European hornet, they are pretty placid too. Cheers Wayne