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Cedar-Tree Transforming Bed, Finished!  

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From a milled cedar, I built my dream bed. What can I say, I have weird dreams. For one, chainsaws are always involved.
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@itsamiakount7129
@itsamiakount7129 Год назад
at 35 i started throwing kneepads on with my boots every day. Improved my output noticeably and bought me more years of use
@terrywyatt2244
@terrywyatt2244 Год назад
You must have heard me screaming at the tv to use your router on that hinge 😂
@Billestlà
@Billestlà Год назад
I have a suggestion to make the fold out part of your beautiful bed even stronger. Screw a 1 inch board to the frame just below the hinge. This will support the extension part and take pressure off the hinge . Great video again! :)
@desertrat6075
@desertrat6075 Год назад
If you lay a sheet of your new reflectix insulation on the bed between the mattress and the wood, you protect the mattress from sharp edges and add a little warmth
@vandemic3182
@vandemic3182 Год назад
Be careful of mold
@MarkDurbin
@MarkDurbin Год назад
I love the bed :)
@joebeecher3919
@joebeecher3919 Год назад
Do a shelf on the wall to catch the fold out bunk?
@Sandra-xg2yl
@Sandra-xg2yl Год назад
Now that sounds like a good solution 👍
@0ctivate
@0ctivate Год назад
When insulating with foil type materials you can achieve radiant insulative effect by leaving an air gap of about 1" or more between the foil and whatever you are insulating. With no air gap most of your insulative effect is just coming from the air gap in the bubble wrap.
@ryantinder5922
@ryantinder5922 Год назад
Need to build instead of a car port a wood port so you can store all your cut lumber in so you don't have to use tarps. Keep up the awesome content.
@shitloveaduck
@shitloveaduck Год назад
I have been thinking the same for a long time!! It’s surprising he hadn’t even thought of it at all. 10 x 16 minimum (bigger’s better in my books haha) and longitudinal board half way down from the top with 3/4 inch between the boards for ventilation, but it keeps the snow rain out very well.
@pamelachesbro3706
@pamelachesbro3706 Год назад
My husband and I so enjoy your videos and rolling thought process. You are delightfully unexpected in creative solutions. We look forward to Saturday mornings. We grab our coffee and breakfast and follow along your task of the week. We love it. Thank you thank you. Who knew a guy off grid would be so calming and entertaining. Till next week………..
@PromasterHOF
@PromasterHOF Год назад
For the winter months put square hay bales around the cabin to block the wind it will look ugly but guarantee your floor won’t freeze!!
@BanditGirl61
@BanditGirl61 Год назад
Morning... Best time to watch a ringworm video. timmins
@randymiller1604
@randymiller1604 Год назад
Perfect cabin for a wonderful wood stove and a nice puppy
@bonniekozma6485
@bonniekozma6485 Год назад
Make pull out boxes to hold bed flip out up . Good storage too.
@danielszemborski
@danielszemborski Год назад
Genius idea!
@paulblackwell3148
@paulblackwell3148 Год назад
You will be very surprised how well that insulation works !!! Good for you.
@juliebauman3998
@juliebauman3998 Год назад
Cut slot in a pool noodle and use it on the bottom of the backrest to protect your matress.
@ebony5766
@ebony5766 Год назад
I have used the foil backed bubble under my cabin and it works very well. I also have the foam board foil wrapped underneath which I like the best. BONUS. The mice will not chew anything foil wrapped.
@AllSpeed
@AllSpeed Год назад
a box fan and a HEPA filter/furnace filter will make a simple "dust extractor" if you have to sand inside.
@jocarroll2669
@jocarroll2669 Год назад
I'm always watching your videos I suffer from a lot Mental illness And I noticed 1 thing about you I was watching the Gazebo screened in porch your making you are so much confident now you look in the camera without looking away Everybody grows
@tburda823
@tburda823 Год назад
Your description of drilling metal was great. Big mistake people make. You really need to modulate your speed and pressure when drilling metal. Chips are good too, depending on the metal you don't always get the "twisty bits." And the oil is like you said for cooling the bit, not for lubricating the cut. People burn up expensive bits by chucking them up, then putting the bit on mild steel and going full speed ahead. The bit never gets a chance to bite and actually CUT like it's made to do. Have to keep in mind that a bit is just a chisel wrapped up and around. I know you're hesitant to give advice but that was a valuable one that many people don't know!
@mauricepowers3804
@mauricepowers3804 Год назад
Great video as usual but I think you need to drill holes in the bed so moisture won't collect🌄
@comicsgatekeeper9746
@comicsgatekeeper9746 Год назад
This is my favourite Saturday morning cartoon show
@tammygifford7831
@tammygifford7831 Год назад
Oh forgot to ask when are you going to build something to put your lumber in, to keep it dry
@MortenCopenhagen
@MortenCopenhagen Год назад
I love the part with finding the best back support angle. Cheers from Copenhagen. Love your videos every week.
@marianfrances4959
@marianfrances4959 Год назад
"...that my first impulse was not to grab a chain saw...: 😅 Love your cabin! 👍😎🇨🇦
@rayhuber3411
@rayhuber3411 Год назад
You should put a strip of wood under that hinge, so when it folds out it's sitting on the wood instead of the hinge holding it.
@jeffs8622
@jeffs8622 Год назад
I was thinking same thing. Alot of weight held by a hinge pulling on a few short screws.
@lucidmoses
@lucidmoses Год назад
Reflective insulation works best against radiate heat loss. So it will work best within a few feet of your heater. Unfortunately your cabin looses most of its heat through conductive heat loss. So your going to be more on the R3 end then the r20. That's better then nothing and simply stopping air flow through the floor cracks with poly would help a ton and that's going to be a bit better then poly.
@barbsteward5166
@barbsteward5166 Год назад
We use that insulation on the windows of our camper. Helps a lot.
@vivianwilliams2216
@vivianwilliams2216 Год назад
Your bed is so creative, I really like it ! Now you need a love seat ! 😊👍💕💕💕
@videobob
@videobob Год назад
Saw log cabin built the guy installed wood shutters on the interior windows opening “pretty cool “
@danielszemborski
@danielszemborski Год назад
15:02 I love your comical shots! Thanks for the video.
@RobertJLessard
@RobertJLessard Год назад
That bed extention is kind of like thick bush plywood. If it was all dry and glued it would be very strong.
@dahliaroberts2069
@dahliaroberts2069 Год назад
Stay warm
@christophergalemore1644
@christophergalemore1644 Год назад
Hey Ryan, I hope that so continue to feel better. That reflectex insulation is great stuff. You would be amazed at how well it insulates just laying it on the floor joists and laying the floor on top. I have done that with great success. Good Luck with the build!
@georgeclark7208
@georgeclark7208 Год назад
I think the reflectex works best with two layers separated either by air space or in this case the current flooring. In other words put some on the bottom side as he has planned, then a layer on top as you suggested, before he puts on the final flooring.
@msears101
@msears101 Год назад
Very important to have an expandable, flip out bed for Sara.
@trinarock8643
@trinarock8643 Год назад
Here's an 💡 idea to think about for your bed when needed to extend it out. . Think about how a drop leaf table is designed to hold up the leaf. You can still consider the board along the wall but if you don't want legs per se... maybe consider a gate leg on the outer edge since you already have the end legs as support and a drop leaf support design in the middle?
@whitaker9738
@whitaker9738 Год назад
you know some square bales of hay around youre cabin would change your floor temperature and you could get rid of it in the spring if wanted
@ericallan1373
@ericallan1373 Год назад
Then you get mice 👎🏻
@dalepowell6815
@dalepowell6815 Год назад
Worm, your work is beyond practical, it's amazing.
@noyopacific
@noyopacific Год назад
Saturday morning with a cup of coffee and another episode of Ringworm ! Life is good. Thanks for the video Ryan ! 67.9K
@lurchie
@lurchie 5 месяцев назад
I'm from the future. The bubble wrap mylar stuff works GREAT!
@ericallan1373
@ericallan1373 Год назад
Hi Ryan I really enjoy your videos and this one is no exception. Love the way the cabin is coming together 🤙
@pauleddy5146
@pauleddy5146 Год назад
As for the support when the bed is open: a lengthwise beam support could be placed a few inches inboard which would, A: help stiffen the entire bed and B: support the platform for use. When not in use it could just be stored next to the bedside. Think of a regular beam support system for any deck, only not set on/in footings. 4X6 would be plenty by the length of the platform (ish) as you probably don't need it exact. Again, my 2 cents . . .
@harmyjim2
@harmyjim2 Год назад
A bench/box that slides under the head area of the bed for clothing storage and slides out to support the folding bed. One bench/box could go at the end of the bed. Storage, support, and sitting all in one.
@mackie252007
@mackie252007 Год назад
I’m surprised you haven’t got a Ryobi 18 volt chain saw yet! Would be perfect for times like these!
@tommyb.7977
@tommyb.7977 Год назад
Very Nice work and you inspired me to purchase a Ryobi battery powered router for working on my cabin. Be Safe and Enjoy
@SteveeCee
@SteveeCee Год назад
Morning Ring world!
@jeffkatzer
@jeffkatzer Год назад
That Reflect insulation is amazing. You're gonna love it.
@newsnowriversidesgtrock
@newsnowriversidesgtrock Год назад
Put a hinge at the top of the back support and flip it up above the bed. When you need it, fold it down to the bed for use. When your done, flip it back up and re attach it to the wall.
@sydneyevans2637
@sydneyevans2637 Год назад
Great design on the office part of your bed. Looks like a nice place to relax after a long days work. You could pad the back rest pretty inexpensively. Perhaps a nice tuck and roll pattern? Have a fine day, Ryan!
@rexhavoc2982
@rexhavoc2982 Год назад
Staple the insulation strips tight to the floor so critters cant nest between. No air gap. Mount a 5 gallon fresh water tank high up over the heater so your guest can freshen up using a 1/4 inch hose and a bucket to sit on.. An outdoor Flag holder on the Cabin would be nice.
@TBMAvenger
@TBMAvenger Год назад
So glad you back and ribs are healing. Rib fractures take a long time. I broke two when I was around 12 and still have the dent in my rib cage at 50. I think you need to mount some oil lanterns outside your cabin. That would be a cool addition.
@oldguy59
@oldguy59 Год назад
Put that bubble foil underneath the floor. Between the joists. Check out boss of the swamp he does a few Vida showing how
@bubcat54
@bubcat54 Год назад
Lay the insulation on top of the existing floor and lay (nail) the new floor directly on top of the insulation. Do not cut it and lay it between the joists. Trust me, it works.
@susanj8158
@susanj8158 Год назад
I hope the outdoor kitchen is next. I'm excited about that project.
@frazerrennie1340
@frazerrennie1340 Год назад
Thanks for the entertainment. 😊
@Sue3565
@Sue3565 Год назад
Such an inventor. Great video!
@hallnazzatv
@hallnazzatv Год назад
bed looks awesome! well done
@ncprospectors
@ncprospectors Год назад
You always seem to come up with some great ideas. After binge watching ALL of your videos from 1 to the end....waiting a week for one more makes me feel like I'm having withdrawals. 🤣🤣🤣 Love the channel. Hope your rib stays where you want it. Your faithful Patreon supporter. 👍❤️🤞😎
@joesinakandid528
@joesinakandid528 Год назад
I have first hand experience - if a bear (of any kind) wants through that door there will be NO stopping it. I have seen where a commercial, heavy duty reefer door (with the push pad to exit ) was used as a high security door and it didn't EVEN stop a black bear at a friend's cabin in Alaska. Reared back and slammed it's full force from it's two front legs over and over again until the Big 'ole Pooh Bear had shattered and demolished the 6" thick door. The only true way to win a confrontation with a grown bear is to (reluctantly) use a tool described by the 3 words "Rifle, Caliber and Magnum" in the same sentence. For those times where you have to leave to make a town run consider an old Alaskan technique. 3/4" thick 4' x 8' wood or plywood with umpty dozens of 16d nails pounded in it - from the bottom up with the pointy ends ending up. Position it on the porch floor centered on the entrance and on the ground centered on windows.. Pooh knows not to step on those pointy things. Store the "Bear Boards out of the way when you get home. 100% effective especially when horizontally screwed in place over the windows and door(s) for long term protection. For those who think that THEY can reason in any way with any bear - do a web search for "Timothy Treadwell" and learn the cold, hard facts of a bear's job description. Mostly Poohs leave you alone - unless they don't. Joe S, Ak
@leebernardo1000
@leebernardo1000 Год назад
Also, a wall mounted bedside table, at the head of the bed could be used when you're alone and act as a bed support, at the head, when you have company.
@KPHVAC
@KPHVAC Год назад
Some real floor installation would help a lot. The key to that bubble wrap is to tape it well and make it as air tight as possible.
@timothyweiss619
@timothyweiss619 Год назад
Ryan, by all means hang up those cool oil or gas signs. Oh and that bubble foil works great, it's usually about 1/4" thick and doing what you said by folding the edges over and stapling is all you need to keep a warm floor. The mice or critters won't mess with it either. Take Care Brother
@schrodingerscat7218
@schrodingerscat7218 Год назад
More piano hinge projects please.
@robertamcintyre627
@robertamcintyre627 Год назад
Great audiobook for your listening. Ray Bradbury's Long After Midnight. Some of his greatest short stories. Love following your antics, kiddo.
@twa2471
@twa2471 Год назад
Ryan you'll be amazed at just how well that Refletix material works ! I used it to insulate the skirting @ The High Mountain Homestead and I couldn't be more impressed. Even at _20 F my floors are still warm here in VT,,I LOVE it. Bonus is that mice and squirrels won't chew it up or nest in it like normal insulation which is a must when you live in the forest like us. Myself I did use a double layer with a dead air space in between and it's worked out GREAT. LOL , I had to laugh about injuries. My new 6 mo. old puppy tangled up my feet when I was going out the porch door and I fell face first off the steps and dislocated my shoulder last week. Just what I needed with 3-4 cords of wood on the ground ready to split for next winter GEZZ,puppies! Worst part is that I'd just picked up a brand new 250 cc dual sport motorcycle that morning and only have 9.8 miles on it, after procrastinating for the last 3 years on getting one,,WTH??? Is someone trying to tell me something or what ? LOL!
@crisho58
@crisho58 Год назад
You could build a bench that could hold the bed when in use and then just be a bench when not.
@mikesugar02
@mikesugar02 Год назад
Your love for shelves gets me every time. When in doubt put a shelf on it. Love the videos
@canajian
@canajian Год назад
Mornin 👋😎👍
@jeremypeterson9300
@jeremypeterson9300 Год назад
Great video!You could actually build a board that folds down from your right above your box that you can set your laptop on instead of sitting in on your lap.Have fun,life's short!
@66bigbuds
@66bigbuds Год назад
I would do a slide out bed instead of flip out.
@robertportillo4894
@robertportillo4894 Год назад
Between the legs put two shelving boxes. When you pull down second part of bed the shelves would slide out to the same location for full bed and act as support
@douggibson9084
@douggibson9084 Год назад
Ryan, make a book case the same depth as the height you need from the floor to the underside of the fold out bed. Use it only when you need it.
@Caoucaren
@Caoucaren Год назад
Maybe build some Crate boxes to use as legs to support bed extension? Double duty as storage for your clothing or nightstand, as well as extra seating
@nancylucia5147
@nancylucia5147 Год назад
Hwy Ryan, Love ur show. U remind me of Modern Self Reliance. He makes crazy stuff like u. I bet u would enjoy his work too. I'm not a doctor but I never heard of broken ribs sticking out of your back! Hope they don't heal crooked. Peace.
@johncoxhead8706
@johncoxhead8706 Год назад
With bigger drills always start the hole with a smaller hole as it makes it easier
@bfelten1
@bfelten1 Год назад
Fun fact(?): In Sweden, almost every front door opens outwards. Takes more intelligence from the animals to open it and makes it harder to just kick the door open. Even for SWAT teams with door rams. 🙂
@joyelvir6070
@joyelvir6070 Год назад
Just a thought. I believe if you put some wood glue in the sandwich wood it should strengthen your fold out bed.
@bobuncle6962
@bobuncle6962 Год назад
I just looked up the Boss and the channel is called Off grid homesteading with the Boss of the Swamp. It is one month ago. Even talks about sandwiching between layers of flooring
@robmetcalfe8902
@robmetcalfe8902 Год назад
Dude you crack me up you have so many ideas wished my mind worked like that great video as usual
@gregsuchy
@gregsuchy Год назад
I'm surprised you don't have a roller coaster built yet. Seems logical to me.
@markboettcher9443
@markboettcher9443 Год назад
That reflective insulation is not recommended by the building scientists for your climate. It will be interesting to see if you feel like it helps.
@jamesfranks545
@jamesfranks545 Год назад
Attach the bed extension to the wall next to the bed with hinges. Build removable legs. When not being used the extension could be folded up on the wall and secured with a couple of screen door hooks. When your GF comes over attach the legs, fold down the extension and you have a queen sized bed. That way you don't have to lie on the extension part. Just a thought.
@basilbrushbooshieboosh5302
@basilbrushbooshieboosh5302 Год назад
HEY, hell of an IDEA, For your legs for the second half of the bed, make a few bedside table/stool bits of furniture to be beside the single bed. Then when you fold out the bed, the table/stool thingy magically becomes your legs for the new massive bed. How's that?
@kayakdan7013
@kayakdan7013 Год назад
Reflectix is awesome. I would skirt around the cabin with that stuff on the inside of the skirt. Put in an access door. The insulation won’t do 100% but with skirting, under the cabin won’t freeze, and you can keep water down there.
@vagiaskostakis9148
@vagiaskostakis9148 Год назад
Hi mate you might need to put some support under the hinch because all the screws will pop out when you lay on one day sorry 😮 ps love your work and I'm looking forward to your video every week 🎉
@lisamanly4526
@lisamanly4526 Год назад
The foot of the bed on the fold out sid3 could be supported by a slide out board that is mounted your bed to offer additional support.
@Cruzinsusan5101
@Cruzinsusan5101 Год назад
Love your video's - I can't wait to watch every Saturday morning - but my beau comes over mid afternoon and we watch together - so now I have to wait until he gets here but i've been known to watch you twice on Saturday cause I can't wait! :) ! Learned so much from you! Just purchased 43 acres in WV to play in my own playground - so maybe I'll try some of your tactics on building. Love that you just figure things out on the fly! I read where Reflectix doesn't have a very good R value - but hey - worth a try.
@mazdarx7887
@mazdarx7887 Год назад
It's a lot warmer if you skirt around(insilated) the outside than just insulate the underside of the floor. Thats been proven for centuries.
@spal3907
@spal3907 Год назад
you might had made it very simple but i like your way of learning by doing it first and then add more additions as your needs
@eleanorturner4651
@eleanorturner4651 11 месяцев назад
It's just my opinion but with all that beautiful hard work you put into building that cabin and everything in it you should have some type of lock on that door!! One should always think of security specially in this day and time!! Even though your way out in the woods!! Put locks on your tools things of importance put security on them and yourself!!
@kingspec3399
@kingspec3399 Год назад
Amazing work! Really looking forward to the insulation of the floor. We’ve been eyeing that material for a while, debating it’s efficiency. Good luck!
@twa2471
@twa2471 Год назад
Don't just eye it anymore,, get it ,,it's AMAZING and so easy to work with , I couldn't recommend it any higher.
@MMA1701
@MMA1701 Год назад
If you create some wooden stools to sit on you can reuse these as feet for you bed. You'll just need to make them on the right hight 😉
@jamesandbrendalynch5134
@jamesandbrendalynch5134 Год назад
My husband suggested you put plastic down under you house on the ground and then put a skirt around the house to keep moisture down. He built our log house several years ago and you can see it on my Facebook page. I just wanted to make this suggestion.
@stevejuststuff2779
@stevejuststuff2779 Год назад
I used liquid nails and glued that Reflectix insulation to the door panels of my garage. My gas heater would blow towards it and it would reflect bag into the garage. The stuff is amazing and the liquid nails held it there with no problems for years. Great video as usual.
@kittencollective
@kittencollective Год назад
you could put some of that foil bubble wrap under your thermarest both to protect it and keep you warm.
@thorson7842
@thorson7842 Год назад
Adding one of them tent fans hanging in the room with a set of rechargeable batteries to keep the air circulating could be a great addition....or one of them magic heat fans.
@thorson7842
@thorson7842 Год назад
I see ya added a little fan up in the corner. Nice! I bet it helps a lot at keeping the temp more even.
@philliphamberg3999
@philliphamberg3999 Год назад
You are really going to like a floor that is not frozen ! 🙂 Love to watch you think "Out Loud" 🙂
@williamgates4399
@williamgates4399 Год назад
Suggest two tree trunks to support the middle of the pull-out bed, Then kick the trunks under the main bed when not in use.
@alexbailey5753
@alexbailey5753 Год назад
You should put 2x4s that slide on like rollers or something under the bed so you flip your part where you lay on over and then you slide two by fours out from under the bed that are attached to the underneath part
@leedavis5306
@leedavis5306 Год назад
You should put a fold down work station, m&m stand, on your right when sitting on your bed. Use a chain to hold it and fold it up when not needed.
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