wow! you have been busy! What a great idea of using hte4 table for a counter top. True homesteading! i admired Mindy making bread in the middle of all the rest going on. Get that counter done. That lady deserves it! i was surprised that you mentioned building the house. I had thought the up stairs WAS the house. Now i am really intrigued! congratulations on the two bulls> They will be very welcome in about 6-7 months! Great video, don't apologize for un don projects. you are moving In many directions at the same time. As they complete, your place will leap frog ahead seemingly overnight! Overall, a great video and wonderful visit. Thanks for taking us all along.
I have followed you from the start. This is your best video yet! I love that you always have all the family involved. I enjoyed seeing the different things that make up your day. From counter woodworking to moving a HUGE staircase to introducing 2 new calves as well as showing Mindy making homemade bread! What a diversity!! Iwould love if Mindy did some videos of her own! How does she make bread? How does she keep all these big boys fed? Has she started the garden/greenhouse yet? Love your channel so much. keep up the great work. Much love from Montreal!
👍👍👍 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 🙏🙏🙏 💖💖💖 Done watching!!!🥰 Keep safe always🙏 Belated Happy Mother's Day Mindee🌷🌺🌹💖 Happy Baking🍞🍞🍞 I am excited for your kitchen to be finished😊
I am aware that pain is very real, I am aware that it drives you crazy not to be no.1 on the job site. Now try being my age and have outlived everyone in our family line at 73 or three quarters of a hundred..... every day is better than the dirt nap. I would like to put that off for a few more years to see all the channels I watch have their large screen hanging and kids near old enough to drive as some already do. Heck even some of those little kids are married now as the last near twenty have gone by and being crippled... can't seem to get it off my mind.
You guys are doing great. Sorry about the arm injury, but things are still getting done. To see how far you have come and really the second floor can be lived in right now. Fact of the matter is you have enough work to keep you busy for the next 4 or 5 years. I'm going to be watching!
I work nights and one year on a cold drizzly morning about 6am while going home I saw something which I thought at first was a black Dog, but it was a newborn Calf. I stopped traffic and was luckily able to herd it to the side of the road and I grabbed a blanket from my truck and wrapped it. I called my Supervisor which had also just left work and asked if she could could come and help direct traffic from us so we wouldn't get hurt while waiting for the Police. I called the police and they didn't at first believe me but soon did when ai explained that I was a Security Guard ok my way home from work and I had a back injury and couldn't lift the calf, but was able to wrap it in a blanket and hold it behind my pickup. Soon my supervisor arrived and then the Police officer which sat us both in the back of the police car to warm up while dispatch called the rancher that owned the cows on the other side of the fence line nearby. It was a cold rainy morning in January, and it was my birthday and I realized that the calf and I quite possibly shared the same birthday, although mine was about 55 years before. There's nothing sweeter than a fresh baby Calf ..and nothing more rewarding than finding one and reuniting it with it's Mom. Thanks for that!
Ugg sorry about the hand! I broke my foot last week, surgery on Monday, stopped all wool here as I am doing this build by myself. Really sucks to be forced to stop. Hope you heal fast
What a wonderful family you have there all working for the common goal. Building, baking and baby's being born left and right. Look at that a triple "B". LOLOL God's blessing to you all.
I made a work bench same way, from recycled hardwood pallets Ron shipping crates 40" by 8'. Didn't know you were into archery , I knew there was something about you besides wood working I liked
"Taking a step back on the stairs". I see what you did there :) Your freshly milled timber would make a dent in anyone's wallet if they had to buy it from the lumber yard these days.
You could make some metal hanger tabs for that sink that might be better than lags through that metal. It might crack out on you. Just saying - hope that metal sink holds up to drilling and screwing down.
Imagine if you had a sore hand and no family to carry on. So enjoyable watching your kids work and join in on everything! Progress is awesome to watch no need to apologize for incomplete projects. Can't wait to see them next video
Really great video boys. Thank God you have two good sons that help you so much. Sorry to see. You injured. It looks very sorry whatever you did. What a blessing to be able to mill your own wood with the prices in America now , people can't afford wood. But I bet you can't get wood that pretty in any store? Love to get that bread recipe or a video 8n how to make it! I really want to make my own bread from now on.
I love your videos there's times I watch him do three times and I hope you never ever stop playing that beautiful music on your videos I just learned that music
i have a 40 volt dewalt that is junk. and been fighting with dewalt to take it back and send another one. and they refuse. and its not even a week old. cant even cut 7/16 OSB and it stops they telling me i'm using the wrong blades not letting the battery charge always something. i love dewalt and most of my tools are dewalt. my last skill saw was great but it fell about 25 feet and it still works better than my new one. i dont know why they are pretty dang good about fixing their stuff. i ran over a drill called them told them what i did and needed to know if they could fix it call me and tell me how much and i would pay them. after about a week they called and said it couldn't be fixed and sent me a new one free. and i'm the one that broke it. but they more less refuse to talk to me about my saw. so i guess i will just start buying another product. but yet i have alot of money tied up in my tools and batteries so its had to change brands now.
What did you do to your arm? Sure sorry to hear about it. I broke my leg a few weeks back. Just got out of my Air Cast but still sore and tender and needing to get work done to get the garden ready to go. Nice calves.
I had to make alot of changes. I think the guys sawmill was imaginary. Alot of his measurements did not add up and I had to figure and build as I went. His raising mechanism needed some help also
Good to know! I'm almost finished the saw head, I found the lift mechanism needed alot more support and geometry changes so the drive/idle chains wouldn't bind. Biggest peeve I've found is the measurements and description of parts to build are over explained, found a few contradicting measurements- not really a true follow along and fabricated purchase. Any particular blade style you run?
Two calves being born is awesome and all the hard work done by the whole family totally awesome, and I can go for some home made bread with cold glass of milk. Take care be safe and god bless.
Love your channel and the way you all work together. Which reminds me of a question I have been meaning to ask. If you don't think its rude, what has happened to your daughter, I haven't seen her for some time.
I love my Compound Bow💯 , It has served me well , is there a lot of nice size 🦌 up in them mountains there ? I like that dark color of the cabinets 💯👍 , great job