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EP16: Self Harvested Log Cabin Build / Raising Massive Post Alone 

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In this episode, the logs that I have been harvesting over the last 3 years are now becoming a cabin.
Hope you enjoy it.
This video is brought to you by Granberg International.
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A few Special thanks for the support
DeWalt - www.dewalt.com/ (power tools)
DU/ER duer.ca/ (pants)
Warn Industries www.warn.com/ (Winch)
Jamie Kennedy
Stan and Elizabeth
My Beautiful Wife Caitlin
Tool links
The diamond sharpening essential kit I use to sharpen my chisel is from TREND Tool Technology.
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Adzes ( to curve out logs)
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DEWALT FLEXVOLT ADVANTAGE 20V MAX Circular Saw
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DEWALT 20V MAX XR Brushless Impact Driver and Hammer Drill Combo Kit
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DEWALT DCP580B 20V MAX Brushless Planer - Love this tool but please note it's not great on wet wood. It gets plugged up if you don't attach to a vac,
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Hand saw: Gyokucho Razorsaw
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Backstory
In 2013 we moved from the big city and bought a little cabin in the woods as our permanent home. This decision really changed the course of our life. Living along a flowing river full of trout, surrounded by a canopy of the old-growth forest has taught us the values of living within nature. But, like all good things you always want more. For now, we intend to keep this little slice of heaven but are looking to set up another home base a little further north.
Since we’re looking for land that has both a fresh water source and plenty of acres to explore, protect, and manage, we’re expecting to have to pay a fair fee and know we’ll need to put most of our financial resources into the land itself. We also want to design a life that allows us to live a debt-free life to avoid financial stress and worry that often prevents people from properly considering environmental factors in their home building decisions. When even the cheapest mass-produced house is beyond the reach of most, concerns about quality and environment are often pushed aside. This project is going to explore traditional building methods that have environmental concerns at the forefront.
Although it is a little disturbing to see how many trees it takes to make a small cabin I know they have been sustainably harvested from a planted woodlot and I feel so fortunate that my cabin project won’t contribute to the deforestation of the old-growth of the great Canadian wildness that I love exploring. All the trees we are using were planted around the 1980s. At the rate of tree growth, and the size of the woodlot, if managed properly there would be trees for many many generations of cabin builders. My goal is to self harvest 100% of the logs used in this cabin not only reducing deforestation but also reduce environmental impact with the reduced transportation costs, and manufacturing of synthetic materials.
The cabin has been designed in a way that it can be completely dismantled and transported. While we build we are looking for the perfect piece of land to move our cabin.
My website
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My wife's Instagram
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My wife's RU-vid
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@vikinglordmc4986
@vikinglordmc4986 2 года назад
I am a young person. I play video games and wish to build my own computer, but the world is evolving, sometimes even backwards. It is getting more complicated. I wish one day to do the same thing as you and live a simpler life. I am blessed to have been able to go out in the woods and experience things first hand. When I have had the chance to work with wood I have loved it. This is the way!
@Bushradical
@Bushradical 2 года назад
Tons of great shots and some classy log joinery. Awesome
@TrustinTimber
@TrustinTimber 2 года назад
Hey thanks man, means extra coming from you.
@BirdYoumans
@BirdYoumans 2 года назад
Gotta' love the candles!!
@Jeff-vt8kn
@Jeff-vt8kn 2 года назад
I gotta say all the other cabin builds on RU-vid yours is by far the best craftsmanship I've seen.
@TrustinTimber
@TrustinTimber 2 года назад
Thank you very much!
@norman1826
@norman1826 2 года назад
@Shoug038 abselutly
@user-ng3nu7mh6s
@user-ng3nu7mh6s 2 года назад
Very good.정말 잘햇어!
@neilblunt1926
@neilblunt1926 5 месяцев назад
It is very good, but I think you should also watch Nik Rijavek building his log house. Another one to watch is Martin Doolard refurbishing 2 stone cabins in the Italian Alps. This is a brilliant operation in it's filming, editing and construction. No loud music( which I detest) and never while he is talking. This production is almost as good though. Enjoying it very much.
@diosayudame3021
@diosayudame3021 2 года назад
A man gets his dignity from his work , especially when you have high convictions and standards about the kind of work you want to produce , you can stand back and look at it and feel good about what you've accomplished. It feels good !!! When you've went the extra mile and put forth that extra effort. And you my friend I can SEE are a dignified fellow . Husbands love your wives like Christ loved the church and gave himself for it !
@northernhappiness7499
@northernhappiness7499 2 года назад
Very respectful comment... I couldn't AGREE more..🤙
@TrustinTimber
@TrustinTimber 2 года назад
"A man gets his dignity from his work." I've never really thought of it like that in those words but I would agree. I always feel best when I have done good honest work I am proud off. Thank you for the kind words.
@pepsicola60
@pepsicola60 2 года назад
Great to see the two of You again. Great looking cabin
@paulkramer4176
@paulkramer4176 2 года назад
Wonderful care in construction. I'm off-grid also, for 40 years. I've built many cabins over that time, and have to say that I put in a lot of love and care for each cabin, but I've not done any log cabins...yet. Being in fire country, I have to build with as much concern for fire, so generally wood exterior is not in the cards. So I've had to use my mortise and tenons for furniture rather than for framing. Great to see you use those techniques and also with the care to fitting each post and beam. Nice work and hope you complete it to your satisfaction. Certainly great for us viewers.
@TrustinTimber
@TrustinTimber 2 года назад
Your kind words are very much appreciated.
@chuckcribbs3398
@chuckcribbs3398 2 года назад
Nice to see young people using antique methods of joinery and woodworking. And building something with their own hands. We just bought 8 wooded acres in central Ohio and I can’t wait to start building our retirement home.
@olberarosa2346
@olberarosa2346 2 года назад
It LOOKS LIKE I JUST WATCHED this video twice but I REALLY ENJOY it AWESOME VIDEO THANKS FOR SHARING ROSA
@denystanguay8685
@denystanguay8685 2 года назад
Ce que j'aime de vos vidéos, c'est votre ingénierie, votre adresse et surtout votre patience.... Un véritable exemple. Respect à vous deux et Merci de partager ces images. J'adore.
@back2basics597
@back2basics597 2 года назад
Your work feels clean and methodical. Watching your video doesn't feel like being stuck in a quagmire. I urge you to continue being thoughtful with your work, continue being methodical and clean and organized. Subbed. Bell activated.
@HaroldReece
@HaroldReece 2 года назад
Wow, this is a very impressive build. I admire your craftsmanship. Thank you for taking the time to record and share this with us.
@johnm.515
@johnm.515 2 года назад
I subbed after seeing you properly sharpen that chisel.
@JimmerJamesKM
@JimmerJamesKM 2 года назад
OMG a free education! No, really it's just very nice t see this wonderfully great guy do his thing! I am SO SO INSPIRED! I have 40 logs ready, but I am working with Maple tree hardwood. WHich I KNOW is not the material of choice with virtually anyone. So I have several logs a year older which I am processing 1st. they are few in number and are near completion of the prep after debarking. I am saturating then with an anti insect product of borate's. Then putting a semi UV protection/ sealing on the logs after the borate dries overnight. Will try to get through the remainder of the debarking/ borate/ sealing process this season, though I am unsure if time will allow here. I am so fascinated by the hand hewed work as I have done this on a 3 story horse barn some years ago now. I really like your design idea a lot! I live in an open field and get frequent high speed winds. I think the heavy super hard wood may stand up to these winds much better and they are all I have here on my land, so really I have no choice. I move them with a 17,500 pound pulling power winch. I think it best not to have too much of the new cabin go too high in the air ... I wish I could have your knowledge combined with what I have already learned. You have pretty clear explanations in just the visuals! But I love the 1st dining room meal part the best! Very heart warming! Kinda choked me right up there Mr!
@traceymarshall6302
@traceymarshall6302 2 года назад
I watch so many cabin building RU-vid channels that I've lost track of how many I'm watching and I have to say yours is done so precise. It is going to be beautiful ! I cannot wait to see your finished product. Also can't wait to see the baby !!! You guys stay safe !!! Tracey from Maumelle Arkansas
@neilblunt1926
@neilblunt1926 5 месяцев назад
I too have watched many Tracy. I know of a person with your name that lives here in South Africa and runs a wildlife reserve with her husband . Have you watched Nik Rijavek?
@bradley4294
@bradley4294 2 года назад
Well done, and can't wait for the little timber to arrive ..been waiting for you guys to post a new video, love what you do for all of us..so ambitious, be safe..
@TrustinTimber
@TrustinTimber 2 года назад
We're getting close;)
@janeyaustinor4718
@janeyaustinor4718 2 года назад
When you stated that you were going to raise the 17 ft timber by yourself...I was thinking "How in the Heck is he going to do this?" Very Impressive work ! Such a beautiful dream to witness becoming a reality . The mix of modern machines and Old World techniques come together in perfect harmony. When you walked through the smoke it was magical. Happy to see your beautiful wife and her little bump .
@TrustinTimber
@TrustinTimber 2 года назад
Much appreciation and thanks.
@diosayudame3021
@diosayudame3021 2 года назад
Beautiful Forest , Good cabin , good woman , good vittles , can't ask for better than that , it's like you died and went to heaven , total Utopia !!!!
@TrustinTimber
@TrustinTimber 2 года назад
It feels like heaven some days.
@edro3838
@edro3838 2 года назад
Relaxing to watch. Appreciate the work the two of you are doing. Look forward to the next posting. Stay healthy and work safely. 👍
@TrustinTimber
@TrustinTimber 2 года назад
Thank you very much!
@pdmoerma
@pdmoerma 2 года назад
really impressive seeing the thought and craftsmanship going into the joinery. well done!
@sammiceli7645
@sammiceli7645 2 года назад
I love the chisels and the chisel work. Nice to see someone else use the Ryoba saw... Nice Work.
@julieleonor9479
@julieleonor9479 2 года назад
Wow ...thank you you have a new post it's been toolong the wait... From your new friend in the Philippines... a regular viewer of your post.
@TrustinTimber
@TrustinTimber 2 года назад
Thanks so much. Great to know people are watching in the Philippines
@dandeeteeyem2170
@dandeeteeyem2170 2 года назад
Dude, thanks for the detailed explanation of your techniques.. Much appreciated! 👍
@TrustinTimber
@TrustinTimber 2 года назад
My pleasure!
@bucksiouxwanan4320
@bucksiouxwanan4320 2 года назад
There are a few unique ingenuity surfacing publicly. This is one of them! Thank you for sharing 😀👏👍
@bakenumber4
@bakenumber4 Год назад
Since my early teen's it's been a dream of mine to build my log cabin from trees on our property, but a gas company is currently leasing the property until permits for drilling are secure, dashing my dreams of a log cabin forever, but I'm not giving up, I learn a lot from watching your video's so thank you
@Marabomara
@Marabomara 2 года назад
Even though the comment section has already mentioned it many times, I just wanted to thank you by myself. Thank you for sharing! And I wish you all the best for the future and your child. Best regards from Germany.
@TrustinTimber
@TrustinTimber 2 года назад
You're very welcome! Thanks for watching.
@passerby9123
@passerby9123 2 года назад
And at the ten minute mark of this video, the sun shone. The air became lighter, the moody pendulum of life broke into a smile, and there was Katlin, several more months into her creative schedule, hammering away,, and appearing again near the end of the video to remind us of what true beauty is and why a life that can be so full of problems is actually worth living. With your lifting arrangements, there is an old method of using a "Stick" (say a sound a 25 foot plus pine tree,) as a form of crane that can reach most places on your cabin, once it is set up. You need a hole in the ground with solid box sides to keep the foot of the stick secure, and then a series of ropes tied to it on three or four sides, (secured towards the top, or at least above the centre,) preferably with the ropes on 2/1 pulley blocks or even larger and secured back to surrounding trees or anchor points. Secure your chain blocks to the thin end of the stick and the ropes will allow you to swing the stick around over the project and position the chain blocks anywhere above a fairly large radius, depending on the weight that you are lifting, For maximum reach, this stick can be central to your project, set in a hole in the cabin floor, and if this is not possible it can be set off to one side of the project, with the lifting process taking place from farthest away from the base of the stick and moving progressively nearer. Yes, your tripod will work, too, but as you are discovering this method requires you to keep on dismantling and re-erecting it over your working space. Best wishes both. Truly great to see you and observe how you are getting there, wherever there is.
@TrustinTimber
@TrustinTimber 2 года назад
Thank you. I looked into “Stick” probably would work great once it’s set up but it seemed like quite a rig to build. I think I’ll manage with the tripod for this cabin, anything bigger and I’d need a new strategy. Thanks again.
@alexs3447
@alexs3447 2 года назад
Great progress on the cabin. Keep up the good work
@TrustinTimber
@TrustinTimber 2 года назад
Thanks, will do!
@ralphtaylor3796
@ralphtaylor3796 2 года назад
guys ya should be proud, your doing such a great job. real master craft.
@roderickmarruffo7600
@roderickmarruffo7600 2 года назад
So cool to watch you move & place the logs, well I guess I need to go back to the start of the build...
@pathfindergeorgia1117
@pathfindergeorgia1117 2 года назад
Great video, it was nice to see your wife again.
@user-np7pq2gy1v
@user-np7pq2gy1v 2 года назад
Beautiful place and video. The scene with the smoke looked pretty.
@jor753
@jor753 2 года назад
Really admire how you handle this build and the wood...
@TrustinTimber
@TrustinTimber 2 года назад
thank you
@jor753
@jor753 2 года назад
@@TrustinTimber Seriously though, if my Dad were alive today I would show him your craftsmanship and he would be hugely impressed and he was never impressed by much in carpentry. He was an exacting wood craftsman himself and I hope he is looking down watching your efforts. I am a fan sir and your wife is a beauty. God bless you both!
@jessejames9272
@jessejames9272 2 года назад
Man I’ve missed u guys. Being back to work I don’t have the time to go out in the bush rn But glad u back at it. Really Enjoy watching u work jus make everything so simple looking lol. On to EP 17. cheers.
@Janeksiega
@Janeksiega 2 года назад
I really appreciate to his kind of work so hardly to make build very beautiful look safe I think his man are so talented
@deanmacka4975
@deanmacka4975 2 года назад
Great stuff guys 👍
@TrustinTimber
@TrustinTimber 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@judithviscayno9338
@judithviscayno9338 2 года назад
New subscriber from Davao city philippines
@shannonmongie1128
@shannonmongie1128 2 года назад
it's always so inspiring to watch builds that consider and care for the environment. Love the colour you chose for the wood, can't wait to see your vision become reality!
@TrustinTimber
@TrustinTimber 2 года назад
Thank you very much!
@zbigniewkozlowski2749
@zbigniewkozlowski2749 2 года назад
Nice kitchen ,wishing you the best , Ziggy ,Canada
@RiverbendlongbowsOutdoors
@RiverbendlongbowsOutdoors 2 года назад
Very good 👍 Rip chains are a definite must for using the sawmill. Night and day difference. Looking great you two . Excited to see it finally come together.
@TrustinTimber
@TrustinTimber 2 года назад
Thank you!
@mehmet284
@mehmet284 2 года назад
very impressive like to watch the video great job greetings from the netherlands
@Levanhai68
@Levanhai68 2 года назад
Xin chào người bạn mới, bạn rất tuyệt vời bởi tay nghề đục đẽo cực kỳ hấp dẫn 👍
@waynebayer3144
@waynebayer3144 2 года назад
good idea after scribing lines is to follow line with utility knife, you get a better fit and no tear out when gouging out
@richxmillion3337
@richxmillion3337 2 года назад
nice setup man... i like your design... haven't seen this design of work before.. great setup man... hope to learn lots from you...
@chuirios365
@chuirios365 2 года назад
I admire your workmanship, well done!
@TrustinTimber
@TrustinTimber 2 года назад
Thank you very much!
@gastonfortin2108
@gastonfortin2108 2 года назад
Nice video, I love the obsessiveness it makes beautiful joinery and thanks for the tips.
@TrustinTimber
@TrustinTimber 2 года назад
You are so welcome!
@miraguedes9339
@miraguedes9339 2 года назад
Cada vídeo,fico apaixonada por essa contrução.... Você é arquiteto incrível
@hughfryer3813
@hughfryer3813 2 года назад
Lifting and setting that log was quite and accomplishment. Congrats on that and the “growing” family.
@TrustinTimber
@TrustinTimber 2 года назад
Yes! Thank you!
@World-as-i-c-it
@World-as-i-c-it 2 года назад
Great craftsmanship, wish i had your patience.
@markwoslum6754
@markwoslum6754 2 года назад
Where you at. Whats up with the build. Great channel, love the craftsmanship and your patience at a lot of tedious work. Also love your wife's hard work and enthusiasm. But in the long run you can't beat the feeling and joy of a job well done. Congrats young man on the new addition to the family. Can't wait for next video.
@TrustinTimber
@TrustinTimber 2 года назад
Thank you. New video out at midnight and the following Tuesday as well.
@ThePreyMantas
@ThePreyMantas 2 года назад
Good Job! That was another milestone. :) Looking, good!
@kevinwilliams8662
@kevinwilliams8662 2 года назад
Enjoyed the show
@kristingrounds4163
@kristingrounds4163 2 года назад
Looking really really great you guys!!!!!
@BeyondreligionTruth
@BeyondreligionTruth 2 года назад
Hard work brother. I was really worried about that 17 footer... Good job.
@norman1826
@norman1826 2 года назад
wow ....for sure this is how its done...very impressive....👍
@TrustinTimber
@TrustinTimber 2 года назад
Thank you so much 😀
@petercarbutt3706
@petercarbutt3706 2 года назад
your work is impeccable, what a journey
@TrustinTimber
@TrustinTimber 2 года назад
Thank you.
@miraguedes9339
@miraguedes9339 2 года назад
Tão lindos vocês comendo na casa,senti uma emoção maravilhosa,feliz por vocês.. um abraço
@raynoladominguez4730
@raynoladominguez4730 2 года назад
That was a thing of beauty to watch.
@TrustinTimber
@TrustinTimber 2 года назад
Thank You!
@mikestacey6623
@mikestacey6623 2 года назад
As expected another great vid even with you being down one helper. Lol Hope all is well with the mom and dad to be. Can't wait to see more. Bless you guys.
@TrustinTimber
@TrustinTimber 2 года назад
Thanks 👍. Yeah, down a helper and my attention is going that way as well getting ready for baby but it's all so exciting and momma and baby are doing great.
@jonnykurtz0596
@jonnykurtz0596 2 года назад
this video makes me happy
@sandypratt8951
@sandypratt8951 2 года назад
❤️👍👍👍 I also like the music. 👌
@joedoakes8307
@joedoakes8307 2 года назад
Most folks don't have the patience to build a cabin with the precision of fitment that your logs utilize for their connectivity ! They just pile'em on each other and fill in the gaps with whatever they feel is appropriate !
@TrustinTimber
@TrustinTimber 2 года назад
Yeah, that is a much quicker method. This design allows for much more and bigger windows which will allow us to feel like we are in the forest rather then a cabin in the forest. I want to be able to look out and just see the forest or lake, not a window frame.
@olegkvitkovskyy632
@olegkvitkovskyy632 2 года назад
Well Done! 💪
@shanegeorge7344
@shanegeorge7344 2 года назад
That a cool idea to build log cabin give me how to build my cabin that cool man
@tortuegeniale3044
@tortuegeniale3044 2 года назад
I realy love what i see, good job 👍
@TrustinTimber
@TrustinTimber 2 года назад
I'm glad you like it
@samkostos4520
@samkostos4520 2 года назад
Camera looks beautiful reminds me of Lumix GH4 a camera i really love.
@chickfamilyink
@chickfamilyink 2 года назад
I love my Barr slicks
@martintrapper5366
@martintrapper5366 2 года назад
Boy, I sure missed my calling. That's what I could call home forever
@martintrapper5366
@martintrapper5366 2 года назад
When that's done your lady will like it too, I'll bet.
@TrustinTimber
@TrustinTimber 2 года назад
I hope so;)
@Belg1970
@Belg1970 2 года назад
Real nice attention to detail. You should do a sharpening video, your tools all seem to be razor sharp.
@TrustinTimber
@TrustinTimber 2 года назад
Thanks, will do!
@jlmfoy365
@jlmfoy365 2 года назад
Awesome video to watch. I wish I had taken more notice many decades ago about triangulation and pulleys while still at school. The woodwork I understand the erecting of the beams not so much. Regards Jim UK
@TrustinTimber
@TrustinTimber 2 года назад
This is a simple block and chain tackle that can be purchased from amazon. It's so handy.
@merrellbean7238
@merrellbean7238 2 года назад
You're doing a great job guy and with the interlocking logs is great and your floor joists look really beautiful the way you designed it with the interlocking so nothing can roll I can mention much much more but I would love to see how the build goes on and I believe you picked out the right leg bolts too unlike both are very durable and they can withstand a lot of pressure but great job looking forward to next videos and it looks like you're expecting a baby too graduations bro
@TrustinTimber
@TrustinTimber 2 года назад
Thank you.
@gamberrosepicos4173
@gamberrosepicos4173 2 года назад
Amazing job
@TrustinTimber
@TrustinTimber 2 года назад
Thanks!
@pietroslife9903
@pietroslife9903 2 года назад
great job the video I like a lot and you're really good
@jamesomerritt3229
@jamesomerritt3229 2 года назад
Great video, I wish I had your abilities to build Impressive!!
@TrustinTimber
@TrustinTimber 2 года назад
You can do it! I"m not doing anything hard. If I can do it, anyone can. Making the videos is far harder than building the cabin;) Just takes commitment.
@smoochmcguire5291
@smoochmcguire5291 2 года назад
Great video thanks again
@jeanpaulsilve5564
@jeanpaulsilve5564 2 года назад
great job bro, 👏
@indyfastal
@indyfastal 2 года назад
I like the fact you're using power tools. Some folks I've watched think if you're not whittling trees with your Boy Scout pocketknife then you can't get satisfaction from your work. Life's too short for that. Just get on with building...
@TrustinTimber
@TrustinTimber 2 года назад
Yeah, life is short and I always have a million things on the go. So much to squeeze into this one life.
@kurtschulze9311
@kurtschulze9311 2 года назад
Mich würde ja mal interessieren,warum werden die Folgen nicht in einer hintereinander Folge gezeigt.Manchmal sucht man vergebens und man möchte doch den Erfolg des Baues verfolgen und auch Letzten Ende das Ergebnis Begutachten.Für mich ist es immer eine Freude,zu sehen wie sich auch Junge Menschen an diese Aufgabe wagen und gute Ergebnisse vorzeigen
@LarryLeesBees
@LarryLeesBees 2 года назад
If you go to his channel and click on playlists, you can watch this entire series in order.
@denishrovat3464
@denishrovat3464 2 года назад
Very nice
@thaiBushcraft7654
@thaiBushcraft7654 Год назад
Wow Pretty
@micheletcheverria285
@micheletcheverria285 2 года назад
trop fort bravo continu
@kafouille4870
@kafouille4870 2 года назад
Très belle cabane, et, votre femme est magnifique je confirme.
@TrustinTimber
@TrustinTimber 2 года назад
Merci
@donsaigo4874
@donsaigo4874 2 года назад
If you screw the logs to the posts, I think there will be gaps when the logs dry out and become thin. I put iron rods in the larger holes to keep the logs from shifting up and down, so that the weight of the logs would not leave gaps when they dried. I did not use screws to secure the logs to the posts.
@TrustinTimber
@TrustinTimber 2 года назад
Yeah, this was a tough decision. I didn’t screw ever log, only a few. I did that just to have a bit more lateral strength to the structure while it’s being built. Since I’ll be moving it the logs will get a chance to dry and then settled in tight when it’s in its final location.
@donsaigo4874
@donsaigo4874 2 года назад
@@TrustinTimber Yes. When I built small Log House at my small garden, I read a book which is written by Mr B. Allan Mackie. The title is Ecological Log Building. Now I gave up to build Log Cabin in Fukushima. I bought the Land in the mountain 2011. And then a week later, we got huge earthquake. My land is near the Fukushima Nuclear Power. My land is contaminated by radiation and now a no-go zone another 200 years. Now I look forward to watching RU-vid of people like you who are putting up rog houses. I hv been Alaska twice log years before. Please build a nice log house.
@TrustinTimber
@TrustinTimber 2 года назад
@@donsaigo4874 sorry to hear about your land. I’ll do my best to build a nice cabin.
@jessegriffith9822
@jessegriffith9822 2 года назад
I love this so much. Thanks for sharing. Incredibly inspired. You have great skills. I'll be starting a log build with a vertical wall system soon. How did you scribe, cut and fit those 17' posts so well without having it upright? It seems even having them on the ground to mark it would be cumbersome? Thanks for sharing the journey. Much love from Nova Scotia.
@TrustinTimber
@TrustinTimber 2 года назад
Great question. I used one of the smaller posts as a reference for measurements and fit and just made the male end the same. I did have to do some fine tuning but got it pretty close.
@jacsacak
@jacsacak Год назад
Instant subscribe
@buildminiclay8644
@buildminiclay8644 2 года назад
how to cat wood looks easy 👍👍👍👍👍👍🌳🌳🌳🌳
@bhageerathgouda2977
@bhageerathgouda2977 2 года назад
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@user-lq7nx8kr8w
@user-lq7nx8kr8w 2 года назад
Круто!
@ereticoselvatico
@ereticoselvatico 2 года назад
Your videos are beautiful and you are building a log cabin; I don't know you very little and I wanted to tell you that I show in my videos how I renovate my mountain stone hut and cook traditional dishes just like your girlfriend does. Greetings from the Apuan Alps ITALY
@bobbydelcavallo7181
@bobbydelcavallo7181 2 года назад
Awesome 😻😻😻🥳🥳🥳
@jamesomerritt3229
@jamesomerritt3229 2 года назад
If I remember correctly it is getting close to the Trustin Timber Family due date. I hope and pray that all of you are in good health and that a beautiful blessing is bestowed on the Trustin Timber Family. Jim
@sibergit3655
@sibergit3655 2 года назад
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@peterellis4262
@peterellis4262 2 года назад
I'm a bit amused by a synergy going on here ;) Your largest posts are 17 feet tall, same as the posts that hold up the peak of our timber frame house design. Watching you raise that post I didn't think you were going to make it, it looked like the tripod was not going to be tall enough - but then it was up ;) How long are the poles in that tripod? I have a much smaller version set up at the moment and find it quite a chore to move about. Can hardly imagine what it takes to adjust yours ;)
@TrustinTimber
@TrustinTimber 2 года назад
Haha, yeah, I did Pythagorean theorem. Can’t remember now but yeah, they are long. I just posted my putting up the other side. Had to lift it up on 4” risers. Just cutting it close. When there is a will there is a way. I move it in very little steps.
@stevenmcgown6552
@stevenmcgown6552 Год назад
Very cool. What kind of wood is it?
@kevinscudamore2711
@kevinscudamore2711 2 года назад
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@kokkinias
@kokkinias 2 года назад
Great video once again. What is this amazing electrical device that you use for sharpening the chain of your chainsaw?
@TrustinTimber
@TrustinTimber 2 года назад
It's made by Granberg International.
@kokkinias
@kokkinias 2 года назад
@@TrustinTimber Oh you are so kind, thank you for your reply! All the best
@heleneschofield3386
@heleneschofield3386 2 года назад
Winner winner turkey dinner
@mikehopper9516
@mikehopper9516 2 года назад
What person in your past inspired you to learn woodworking? They did a wonderful job, As you do with your work....Cheers!
@TrustinTimber
@TrustinTimber 2 года назад
It's great question. Much to long to type out but maybe one day I'll talk about that on the channel.
@chrisshaw4003
@chrisshaw4003 2 года назад
Was happy to see another episode come out. Curious as to what kind of chainsaw sharpener you were using at the beginning? Thanks
@TrustinTimber
@TrustinTimber 2 года назад
It's made and sold by Granberg International. Their link is in the description. It took me a while to start using it as I usually sharpen by hand but once you get it set up it's so much quicker & better.
@northernhappiness7499
@northernhappiness7499 2 года назад
Trustin., I am grateful for the video ..once again you work is exceptional! The intro piano is that you're making or do you have a link where I can find this artist?
@TrustinTimber
@TrustinTimber 2 года назад
It's from a stock music site called www.epidemicsound.com/
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