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Episode 33: New shed, part three 

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Prepping the foundation and bows, raising the bows for the bow roof shed.
Plans for the shed can be purchased here: bow-roof-shed.com
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Комментарии : 41   
@pr.Billyfrancis
@pr.Billyfrancis 6 месяцев назад
You are amazing! Glad I found you
@РусланМалышенко
@РусланМалышенко 17 дней назад
Спасибо большое мой друг, отличная работа, умелые руки, очень понравились всё твои видео, повторю твой проэкт. С уважением из России. 😊
@craigcawm01
@craigcawm01 Год назад
Dude. First off, amazing job on getting that shed up by yourself. That was a really hard one and you nailed it.
@sebastianbrozek6171
@sebastianbrozek6171 Год назад
Nicely done!!! I just binge watched all your videos (all in a single day). Keep them coming.
@lifetolive_one
@lifetolive_one Год назад
That's so amazing to hear, thank you! Knowing people are enjoying the videos gives me fuel to keep going.
@Adventure-Off-Grid
@Adventure-Off-Grid Год назад
I love how honest you are!!! It makes those of us (me) whose getting ready to adventure out on my own to create my own space, a little more confident knowing I’m not the only one out there trying to solo this dream!
@lifetolive_one
@lifetolive_one Год назад
So glad you enjoyed it, and good luck in your own adventure!
@peterbeyer5755
@peterbeyer5755 Год назад
I saw another guy build a shed using this framing method and he made a shallow trough with a plastic sheet and some wood filled it with home made stain a vegetable oil and vinager and passed the frames through it to stain them. He then developed his own styrocrete and formwork and made a great looking insulated shed.
@lifetolive_one
@lifetolive_one Год назад
I followed that entire series, the guy is a rock star. It had me think about styrocrete for my building, but in the end, I decided that would be prohibitively difficult in the woods with no central power source.
@kk-pz8gn
@kk-pz8gn 8 месяцев назад
giving up on aircrete info ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Ogf2hIboyFI.html
@octavianbundra5610
@octavianbundra5610 Год назад
I think you embodied it already,now I’m gonna use the word embody all week . Thanks alot 😂
@lifetolive_one
@lifetolive_one Год назад
I'm a big fan of the word and concept myself, happy to get it out there ;)
@Draqoni333
@Draqoni333 Год назад
Well what do you know! I'm not the only crazy city dweller who took the plunge. I definitely haven't come as far as you have yet. I've only got a shed done so far and it's nowhere as creative as yours. Will def follow your journey! Great vid and story.
@lifetolive_one
@lifetolive_one Год назад
Two years in and I've just barely carved out the basics, it's a lot of work as I'm sure you know. Good luck on your journey!
@huxmetalworks7371
@huxmetalworks7371 9 месяцев назад
Keep it up love it
@craigcawm01
@craigcawm01 Год назад
Second, that's some really interesting stuff you were talking about. It is fascinating to think that people either choosing or forced to live closer to the land experience life differently. I wonder if that is part of the divide in this country?
@lifetolive_one
@lifetolive_one Год назад
People seem to forget their differences when survival is on the line. Given that, why would humans want to distance themselves from so completely from what it takes to survive? How comfort and convenience benefits us is easy to see -- what it costs us, less so.
@piotrnitka8720
@piotrnitka8720 9 месяцев назад
👍👍👍SUPER!!!!!
@sirensynapse5603
@sirensynapse5603 5 дней назад
Don't take a drink every time you hear the word embodiment.
@НиколайАлексеевич-в6к
@НиколайАлексеевич-в6к 8 месяцев назад
3:36 вы первый кто строит готическую арку для выживания с такой Философией. В 1965 году я топил печку и таскал ведра с колодца. Компостирование и пудер/ засыпанной туалет мне более знакомо , чем " удобства цивилизации" .
@lifetolive_one
@lifetolive_one 8 месяцев назад
Translation: 3:36 You are the first to build a gothic survival arch with such a Philosophy. In 1965, I lit the stove and carried buckets from the well. Composting and powder/filled toilets are more familiar to me than the “conveniences of civilization.” I can't claim to be the first, because I used plans from bow-roof-shed.com ;) However, there aren't many RU-vid videos showing the construction, that's for sure. Sounds like you know how to survive without modern conveniences -- kudos!
@flairmaister
@flairmaister Год назад
I would put up arch by arch instead of doing multiple half arches combined with the top beam all at once.
@lifetolive_one
@lifetolive_one Год назад
Not sure how that would have worked given I was by myself. How exactly would the top beam go up in that case?
@CncObsession
@CncObsession Год назад
It is called paralysis by analysis ;-)
@georgemamouzellos4647
@georgemamouzellos4647 Год назад
What you were doing at the 4 min 10 sec mark seemed a little dangerous, particularly in a rural location. May I ask why you didn't consider a couple of tripods plus block and tackle to raise your ridge beam? Apart from that, everything looks good - nice job :)
@lifetolive_one
@lifetolive_one Год назад
It really wasn't dangerous for me personally, but it *definitely* could have damaged my frame if it didn't work! I can't quite picture what you are suggesting as an alternative, perhaps a link to a picture?
@georgemamouzellos4647
@georgemamouzellos4647 Год назад
@@lifetolive_one My concern was the frame slipping from your pole and landing on you, which can be very bad in a rural location. Here is a youtube video of a basic tripod plus block and tackle aka a chain hoist. I have seen people use a small tripod to lift larger logs and then even larger logs to make hoists tall enough to build 3 story structures. If you have more than one you can easily place heavy beams horizontally, or place heavy timbers vertically to use as columns, or lift heavy & awkward items to roof level. When you investigate how they are used, make sure to see how tripod legs are chained together so that the tripod can be "walked" into position. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-cz5cfBiE7mc.html Either way I like your videos and do not mean to discourage you, since I think that you've done well.
@lifetolive_one
@lifetolive_one Год назад
I did have the frame screwed to that vertical piece via a hinge. Man, the way that tripod was slipping in that example video, I'm not sure it would be safer! In any case, cool idea, which I definitely hadn't thought of, thanks for bringing it to my attention. I'm sure there's plenty of things I'm doing wrong on my adventure :)
@georgemamouzellos4647
@georgemamouzellos4647 Год назад
@@lifetolive_one A correctly set up tripod has legs that are chained together and does not move. Also I don't think that you are doing anything wrong - it is just that I have also done a lot of construction in remote areas and know that when you are all alone someplace far away, sometimes something mundane like something falling on your foot or falling off a ladder can virtually cripple you for several years because help is far away or hard to call. Anyway I did not mean to lecture, and am sure that you have good judgment. Good luck with the rest of the build :)
@lifetolive_one
@lifetolive_one Год назад
Oh no worries, I'm glad you wrote, I love learning new ways to make things work out here!
@pinua1975
@pinua1975 2 месяца назад
What are the sizes? Height, width, length?
@lifetolive_one
@lifetolive_one 2 месяца назад
bow-roof-shed.com
@fuufuvug
@fuufuvug 8 месяцев назад
What's the music at 7 minutes?
@lifetolive_one
@lifetolive_one 8 месяцев назад
I write and record my own music for the videos. That piece at 7 minutes is one of the more unusual ones I've written. It's a Kala Ubass, finger snaps, and thigh slaps.
@IsaChentnik
@IsaChentnik 11 месяцев назад
How do ypu size or what are the dimensions of your arch spacer blocks? The ones inbetween the 1x's
@lifetolive_one
@lifetolive_one 11 месяцев назад
I largely followed the plans available at bow-roof-shed.com -- very helpful!
@jaybankert496
@jaybankert496 Год назад
Where did you source the curved beams?
@lifetolive_one
@lifetolive_one Год назад
I assembled them from common lumber. You can see the assembly process in Episode 32.
@martinslogins9955
@martinslogins9955 21 день назад
@@lifetolive_one Would you recommed using 1x4 in.12 ft. common lumber for bending arches?
@lifetolive_one
@lifetolive_one 20 дней назад
I used strapping as specified in the plans at bow-roof-shed.com -- 1x4 might work, you could buy a few and do some test bends. No matter what you buy, expect some breakage!
@АлексейК-с1з
@АлексейК-с1з 11 месяцев назад
Нормально так.
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