Thank you @QuantumTech for featuring me on your channel! Also, thanks guys for the nice comments! P.S. A lot of you are surprised that I managed to build it under $400. Maybe it's because in Europe, where I live, prices are lower than in the US. Also remember that I got the roof tiles and two large tanks for free, and I already own the cast iron stove. So I was able to build this cabin very very cheaply.
Nice work brother. And I give you added respect for doin this on your own, and without using power tools! Must've been a lot of hand drilling. I wonder if you would consider doing an underground house on the next one. There is a brilliant book on it "the $50 and up underground house book" by Mike Oehler. He was part of the back-to land hippy movement and left San Francisco in the 1960's and got a place in Idaho. He had the idea to build underground to help him get through the cold winters. Anyways, Keep on building and creating!
That young man's parents must be very proud ( I know I would). I'm an old man, and I've been trying to get in shape to build my off the grid little place just like that size, but instead of getting in shape, I'm getting older lol, God bless that young man and who ever becomes his mate she's going to be very lucky.
Brilliant work, awesome video! Just one idea: Install door hinges to the cabin inside (and not to the outside, like here). So that the cabin door can't be opened with a screwdriver, in case it's locked.
This video is an absolute masterpiece in showcasing the journey of building a DIY wood cabin from start to finish! The level of craftsmanship and attention to detail throughout the entire process is truly inspiring. Watching the transformation from raw materials to a beautifully constructed cabin in the forest is incredibly satisfying. Thank you for sharing your journey and expertise with us. Keep up the incredible work!
Hi Matt, congratulations, your cabin is a great inspiration to all of us. Even an old lady like me who has never been interested in construction was attracted and enchanted by every step of your beautiful and cozy cabin.
Pembuatan rumah yang nyaman damai, dibuat dengan cara sederhana , pastinya bakal betah yang ditempati nya, semoga saya bisa membuat dan meniru seperti itu ❤❤❤
Wao, este chico es un perfecto superviviente. Ejemplo para muchos jóvenes de hoy, que malgastan su tiempo y que no hacen nada por ellos mismos ni por los demás. Yo felicito su capacidad, eficacia, experticia y eficiencia en lo que hace. Saludos desde Caracas, Venezuela.
The cool idea. One thing that needs to be improved though is the door latch. Someone could lock you in from the outside and you would not be able to get out
Les loups !!! Quelle belle matinée de rencontrer Ginette et uoi😢 triste de voir le bébé argenté si malade et que la distance le sauvera de la ville même si je dois le séparer de sa mère et en espérant que la campagne sera apte à lui donner un nouveau souffle de vie si forte en elle !!!???🤞🤞🤞✌️
Well done ! It's so nice without the noise of electronic machines! All by hand ! There is only one detail missing, and not the least, a carbon monoxide detector at bed level. In such a small space, if you fall asleep with the stove on, you can die without your sleep, even if there is ventilation, it may not be sufficient. A detail that doesn't cost much money, but can save your life. It reminds me of when I built my camper van all by myself, without training, just with the habit of tinkering since I was little. I lived there for 1 year. But I had a jigsaw and a screwdriver, not 100% by hand! Everything was plywood. With a 300W monocrystalline solar panel alone, I was largely autonomous all year round. With catalysis heating on a gas bottle in winter, the best balance between economical and the least risk of poisoning. But also in terms of space, it's small, and it heats up very quickly and strongly. I always had my skylight slightly open, just above the bed, for ventilation. And I had a detector!!! It never rang. This cabin lacks good insulation, it's a shame to have such a beautiful wood stove and not to have planned something to keep the heat as much as possible. I would have added a solar panel, it doesn't cost very much, it's simple to install, and it's a shame to do without it. But I understand the minimalist luxury cabin side, rather than a small house to live in all year round. Water collectors are huge! He is sure to never run out of it for washing and washing dishes. There is a French expression that says: "Il vaut mieux un petit chez-soi plutôt qu'un grand chez les autres." ---> “It is better to have a small home than a big one in someone else’s.” To say that it is better to have a small house of your own, even if people find it very small, but to be proud to own it, instead of living in a big castle that does not belong to you. In France, there is a big trend, because the only habitat that can be installed on all types of land without needing permits or very long declarations is Yourth. A friend lives there with her child, it's very comfortable and sufficient, as close as possible to nature! It’s also very beautiful, both inside and outside !
Da wird so manch Zimmerhandhandwerker vor Neid erblassen!!! Sagenhaft mit wieviel Geschick und Handwekskunst er das macht!! Ohne Akkuschrauber oder Sonsitig Elektrowerkzeug!!! Respekt!!!
Very classy little cabin! Looks like the exterior could be done by two guys using power tools in a day or even much less. I would recommend using two windows which can open, with bug screens, one on front wall and one on rear wall, for the best ventilation. Plus you can hear the sounds of nature when you wake up. The little adjustable vents you have are good too, especially when you are not there; I would add bug screens to the outside of them.
This video just showed up in my YT feed. Just went to Gatlinburg back in March and did taste testing at Sugarlands; ended up taking home 7 jars. I had to get Sugarlands cause it’s not available where I live, but Old Smoky is. This video was quite entertaining and will definitely check out some of the top 5 flavors for sure.
Fantastic. I ran off to the corporate world as a young guy. I can write some great code and the basics of most trades, but building even a basic shelter is something I've never done before. For practice, I'm building my grandkids a little play house in my backyard. I'll put those skills to the test when doing my shed to tiny cabin conversion.
I've got all them old hand drills some were my dads and some were off a late friend who fitted out old boats and he left them to me . Back to the video the young man got skills.
У него в общем проект весьма странный! Зачем черепица то?)), вентиляция это круто, если сарай - решето. А если там зима снежная есть, то домик через пару лет уже накренится. Да, коловорот сильно ему запал😂 он явно брезгует электроинструментом
Коловорот нужен для того чтобы собирать просмотры. Все видосы где делают дома или кабинки в лесу везде используется только ручной инструмент. Никаких дрелей. Такие правила
Se eu ganhasse uma casa com as peças prontinhas como estas, eu daria conta de montar. Ficou muito linda! Só precisa ter cuidado para não levar um susto e bater com a cabeça no teto!❤❤
Very good, I just wish you had put wood on the inside, it's going to be very cold in winter with the drafts coming in through the walls and door, but excellent skills, well done