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Nearly Free Deer Cabin Build. #17 

Surviving Ringworm
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How do you build a hunting blind for free? How do you build a tiny cabin for the same amount of money?
Well, do you have a chainsaw?
What started out as a log frame built on 4 topped trees that was to be the foundation for a simple deer blind build ended up being a tiny guest cabin on stilts...that you can also deer hunt from. If you know how to mill logs with a chainsaw, you can build just about anything even if you don't initially know what you are trying to build!
Since this idiot moved to the woods in February he has never stopped running the chainsaw mill and building random structures from logs and lumber he makes. And in all that time there has never been an ounce of forethought or pre-planning and this time is no different.
In this video, he knocks together a floor, frame, windows, walls and even a real shingle roof for this rugged, tiny house.
Because I’ve gotten so many questions about the gear that I use on the channel, here are some of the most important pieces I use every day:
My Favorite Piece of Gear- Chainsaw Helmet amzn.to/3uuW5xB
Granberg Chainsaw Mill amzn.to/3cdRXvn
How I Keep the Mosquitoes Away! amzn.to/3frenvh
Big, Black Log-Peeling Knife - Becker BK9 amzn.to/3oZIeOH
The Trailer I Use Behind My 4 Wheeler- Yutrax amzn.to/3fvO8DK
Bug Net Rooms I Use amzn.to/3uwOK0l
Heaters in My Tent and the Deer Castle amzn.to/3frQ7Jh
Thank you all so much for supporting this crazy endeavor! Without you folks donating to Surviving Ringworm, I wouldn't be able to even consider staying out here in the wilderness a second year making videos. You seriously blow my mind!
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Комментарии : 649   
@seiseragaki5777
@seiseragaki5777 Год назад
This is my first blind of any kind ru-vid.comUgkxLQGtOO9dXIsNktEeycGoIT6jtJJNTScA so nothing to compare it to. After I receive it, I set it up and left it outside at home for a couple of months to let it start smelling more like outside than human. So far I've been very happy with it. Very roomy - I hunt alone but could easily fit another person comfortably. Put one bolt through the shoot-through mesh, and works as advertised. I've ordered another one, so this noob is totally satisfied. One caveat - the included stakes are pretty useless; you'll want to order something more substantial. I haven't had it long enough to rate durability, but zero issues so far.
@grandmasstories3418
@grandmasstories3418 3 года назад
A man who works with his hands is a laborer. A man who works with his hands and his brain is a creator. A man who works with his hands, his brain and his heart is an artist. So great that you enjoy your work! No wonder it came out so good!
@erroleabrown4317
@erroleabrown4317 3 года назад
Very beautifully said thank you for your wise thoughts
@toddl5313
@toddl5313 2 года назад
Well said
@pkope6849
@pkope6849 2 года назад
Well Said Grandma...😉👍
@Matthew-ju3nk
@Matthew-ju3nk 2 месяца назад
The 'deer blind' looks more like an oasis of luxurious solitude to me. I like your video style and am severely jealous of the the amazing lifestyle that you have chosen to lead. Keep on going and thank you for letting us gawkers into your playground so that we all may live vicariously through you for a little while. Your productions are tonic for my soul.
@BurtGummer85
@BurtGummer85 3 года назад
These videos are the best thing I've seen on RU-vid.
@theoffensivelineman3520
@theoffensivelineman3520 3 года назад
RU-vid mostly recommends channels and videos to me that I never find interesting. This is NOT one of those times! Great build! And an even greater video.
@survivingringworm2202
@survivingringworm2202 3 года назад
Your comment made my day. Thanks for sharing!
@rhondaclark716
@rhondaclark716 3 года назад
I RECOMMEND. BABOO HOUSES USE STICKS , UNDERGROUND HOUSE 🏠. MUD STOVE AND FIRE 🔥 PLACE. YOUD LOVE IT SO ENJOY THEM 💋💋💋💋💋💋💋.
@rhondaclark716
@rhondaclark716 3 года назад
@@survivingringworm2202 we like watching you , you can add on it , a little at a time 🇺🇸💋
@tennwalt
@tennwalt 3 года назад
Love it, I have an alaskan sawmill and the way I handle logs on the ground is I taper the ends of a couple if 3'-4' pieces of scrap logs about 12 inches thick then wedge them under your log at each end then wrap a pull strap around the middle of the log and hook to your atv and roll it up onto the scrap pieces. Then you're able to get a floor jack up under your log if you need to get it higher off the ground for milling. I'm 65 and lost my right arm in the mines 34 years ago but been slabbing lumber for many years.
@survivingringworm2202
@survivingringworm2202 3 года назад
Fantastic idea. Did you come up with that on your own? I’ll be using that for sure! Afraid my back is going to blow out every time I lift a heavy one onto the saw horses. Thanks!
@tennwalt
@tennwalt 3 года назад
@@survivingringworm2202 Yes I did, after losing my arm at 31 years old I started testing myself as to what I could do instead of laying down and complaining about it, I've always loved rocks, earth, wood and nature so I ended up being somewhat of a self made craftsman. I love what you do!
@survivingringworm2202
@survivingringworm2202 3 года назад
You are someone that we could all learn from. It is a shame that most able-bodied people don't take advantage of what they have before it starts falling apart.
@anthonymazzone6463
@anthonymazzone6463 3 года назад
@@survivingringworm2202 When I'm milling next to my shop, I drill a large diameter horizontal hole in the of the log. Connect it to my engine hoist, and lift it right up to the level of my cribbing. I get it up to 24" easy, then do the other end. Mind you, this is on 14", 30" diameter logs. Works amazing.
@tennwalt
@tennwalt 3 года назад
@@anthonymazzone6463 What a great idea, thank you for that. When I built the 16'x16' platform for my 20' high treehouse deck (that I hand milled like ringworm did} I used a $50 Harbor Freight remote control one ton winch and some snatch blocks to lift the 3"x14"x16' poplar floor joist into place. Carried a 12v car battery to it and did everything almost identical to his except I used DeWalt cordless tools LOL.
@jackmehoff2961
@jackmehoff2961 2 года назад
Great channel ! I just stumbled across it, and subscribed. West Michigan here, Great to see our great state on RU-vid. Thank You for sharing your video, and letting us hang out.
@randythomas3580
@randythomas3580 3 года назад
Great job from scratch and raw materials with no blueprints, I love it.
@survivingringworm2202
@survivingringworm2202 3 года назад
Thanks! I guess the approach only works if nobody else is there to give input or check your work.
@jonnyl.a.4169
@jonnyl.a.4169 3 месяца назад
Man, this is exactly the video I needed. I've got to cut a new trail through my property and wanted to figure a way to use that wood to build my first blind. Thanks for the inspiration.
@tales_of_the_crypto1583
@tales_of_the_crypto1583 2 года назад
You're absolutely right about doing what you love to do! Retired 6 years now, bought 2 acres offgrid and loving every minute of it, winter now, and can't wait to get back to building. 👍🙌
@btgmlk1
@btgmlk1 2 года назад
Has to be the most beautiful deer blind ever.
@jaimeastin
@jaimeastin 3 года назад
I love what you're doing. I'm in the process of building my deer staying which is on the larger side. I like doing things with my hands and being out of nature. What you're doing is right up my alley and I would love to get into that position. I'm almost there, I have moved out of California back to Arkansas so we shall see if I start homesteading
@philipmorehouse1069
@philipmorehouse1069 3 года назад
I enjoy watching you work on these projects almost as much as you like doing them.
@eeiichill
@eeiichill 3 года назад
great job man you're doing what a lot of people wish they could do I really wish I had the property to do something like that on feel like a kid again, I'm really proud for you
@skipbaldwin7945
@skipbaldwin7945 3 года назад
Man you have some amazing chain saw skills. Great job on the video.
@jeffwilsonfhb
@jeffwilsonfhb Год назад
Totally awesome. I'm exhausted just watching this. Wish I had a fraction of your energy.
@JackMetcalfedcdiam
@JackMetcalfedcdiam 2 года назад
I have truly enjoyed watching several of your videos over the last few days. What basic knowledge you lack you make up for by persevering the obstacles you create for yourself; but, what the hell? Life is nothing more than a process, so why not enjoy yourself along its path. You are to be commended and you are much appreciated.
@edwardenglish1519
@edwardenglish1519 3 года назад
You should be very proud of your work.
@DagGoneBoomer
@DagGoneBoomer 3 года назад
Enjoyed the chain saw skills, and watching it come together. Something to be proud of.
@northrockboy
@northrockboy 3 года назад
Just gave me blueprints for the next elevated blinds ill build with my kids. Thanks for your great ideas. Cheers
@survivingringworm2202
@survivingringworm2202 3 года назад
Do it! What a cool experience for your kids to have.
@jeffjones4006
@jeffjones4006 3 года назад
Pretty damn nice for not having any plan, good job.
@123spleege
@123spleege 3 года назад
Mr Ringworm, carpal tunnel is no picnic. Extremely painful when it gets bad. At that point, it doesn't really ease up or heal. It ended my guitar playing for about a year. However, the good news is it is a very successful operation and after healing, I am back to normal. I had both my wrists done. The longer you wait, however, it lessons the success rate a bit. And it just gets worse. I couldn't sleep for weeks. Get it done bud!
@survivingringworm2202
@survivingringworm2202 3 года назад
Man, that sucks that you can't play guitar! I had surgeries on both elbows for tendonitis and it is still the limiting factor on how long I can play. Most days after 15 or 20 minutes its screamin'. Maybe guitar is the wrong instrument for people that tend to overdo things. Want to start a mouth harp orchestra with me?
@SalemWoodworks
@SalemWoodworks 2 года назад
Enjoyed the sentiment and the sense of humor.
@fastlanny
@fastlanny 3 года назад
You're a Rockstar man nice cabin/hunting blind!!! Yes build as you go is nice..... take your time and do things right. Looking forward to seeing more videos. Tnx for sharing stay safe out there!!!
@survivingringworm2202
@survivingringworm2202 3 года назад
Thanks! I sure don’t feel very rockstar- more like a dirty, cold, hungry dude out in the woods by himself but I appreciate the compliment!
@artienye2094
@artienye2094 3 года назад
ring worm i love it ,,,,ive been watching your videos from my home here in prachuap khiri khan, thailand.....i owned an off grid camp on 5 acres in n.stratford new hampshire...near the quebec canada border and nearby vermont....i built a couple pedestrian bridges over my hymel brook i took the easy route and had two 10 x 16 ft. sheds de;livered...we attached the sheds in a [ T ] configuration....i had a heating company install an outside vented empire propane furnace...i installed the gas lights fridge and stove and built some counter tops...i insulated and finished the interior walls and ceilings with knotty pine....i was 30 ft from hymel brook ....i had another 10 by 30 ft shed delivered and turned it into a bunkhouse with a woodstove and a shower unit....gravity fed water ....i owned that place for 25 yrs,,,,in 2009 i retired from my federal job and went to thailand....i was stationed in thailand in the airforce in 1974 for 1 yr....i was security police on the base perimeter....agent orange had been sprayed on all military bases in thailand during the vietnam war.,,,,my diabetes type 2 came from nowhere.....i filed a claim with VA in 2011...it was accepted...im currently 40 % disabled....i had surgury inside my lower spine this past december to cut away 2 tumors....then another 30 days of radiation targeting the tumor remains....im waiting now for the VA to decide if ill be granted a claim for sleep apnia....ill be filing another claim with VA for the 2 tumors soon....im scheduled for knee surgury on wednesday this week to replace my left knee...my t knee in august....im hoping to resume my walking and climbing nearby monky mtn god willing and the dams dont break.....keep working on your sawyering and building projects....i get a kick out of them
@survivingringworm2202
@survivingringworm2202 3 года назад
Man, you got a lot going on! Sorry to hear of your struggles, though it sounds like you landed in a good place. I've been trying to get to Thailand for years and something always comes up. Sooner or later...
@timgammon5495
@timgammon5495 2 года назад
Good stuff - first time I’ve seen your video. Looks like a TON of fun. I built a trailer and camper fo haul my motorcycle across the country and I did it like you - little planning and a lot of learning. It’s such a fun thing to do! I can’t wait to build a cabin or tree fort - you’ve reinspired me. Thank you!
@samreed2255
@samreed2255 3 года назад
Great vid, man... Sorry, I missed the back story on the ringworm tip. If you told it, that is. I dig what you are saying about over working yourself when you are doing what you love. As far as safety.... Here is how we look at it, living and working in the woods of North Florida. Safety third! Number 1 = Enjoy what you are doing. Number 2 = (fill in the blank here). Number 3 = Safety. There you have it. Safety Third. Good luck with future projects. The Floridiot out.
@pumpkiono6330
@pumpkiono6330 3 года назад
I have terminal cancer and not much time ahead but I would love to be building a cabin your way as a great way to use some of it. You have the right idea - keep doing things your way and doing what you love. Carpal tunnel is a small price to pay. Good luck!
@survivingringworm2202
@survivingringworm2202 3 года назад
Man, so sorry to hear that. We will all get there some day whether it be tomorrow or in many years. Guess ultimately all we can do is go at life with reckless abandon for the time we have here...
@Flashmeb
@Flashmeb 3 года назад
I can watch you work all the time!
@ghost_in_the_robot
@ghost_in_the_robot 3 года назад
I would live in it. I hate being homeless. You are very talented, brother...
@ghost_in_the_robot
@ghost_in_the_robot 3 года назад
@Eli Grosenick You don't know how an Obama phone with Wi-Fi works. You assume too much. You can get free phones now with internet.
@TXGladiators
@TXGladiators 3 года назад
Some people say your homeless equals laZiness.
@ghost_in_the_robot
@ghost_in_the_robot 3 года назад
I have a free obama phone from qlinkwireless with unlimited data and text. I had a job and lost it after corona. You assume too much. Also i would be dead if not for food stamps... Rich and priviledged folk gonna learn one day.
@popsfarm916
@popsfarm916 Год назад
Please put up content. Anything from how you are getting by to just nature. We will subscribe and teach you how to make money on RU-vid. I don't make money on this channel yet, but do on my lawn channel and close on my boat channel.
@JimThomasOutdoors
@JimThomasOutdoors 3 года назад
That is the most robustly built blind I have ever seen ! Should last you for many many years. Best wishes on your hunts.
@survivingringworm2202
@survivingringworm2202 3 года назад
I had the same thought. It could possibly be here for many years if it doesn’t tip over. I wouldn’t put money on it either way.
@andrewmcgibbon9785
@andrewmcgibbon9785 3 года назад
The live edge on the bottom side of the rafters is wicked cool
@survivingringworm2202
@survivingringworm2202 3 года назад
And if you look closely, there are big fat bug tunnels all through them. Definitely not to code. I am a little worried that come spring there is going to be some massive hatch in there. Ah well, I'll just burn it down and build another one I guess.
@robertvezina3669
@robertvezina3669 3 года назад
Thoroughly Enjoyable. You will Help many chose a better Life than the 9to5 grind option. Mr. Trail Blazer Man. Bravo Brother!
@bigrexj4078
@bigrexj4078 2 года назад
I've watched several of your videos, and while I don't usually fanboy out, you have a skill unlike none I've ever seen. You do AMAZING work, my friend. I love that you take the time to walk us laymen through everything, and your builds always look so great. I'm pretty sure you make good money doing this - skills like these have to translate into good money.
@stevegermain1222
@stevegermain1222 3 года назад
Awesome job just using all the stuff off tool and very talented on the chainsaw congrats bud that places sweet
@joyelvir6070
@joyelvir6070 3 года назад
Hey ! Im a 62 year old grandma and I love this. Very inspiring.
@GOWAYUPNORTH
@GOWAYUPNORTH 3 года назад
I know where I would be living this winter! In the sparky nail condo in the sky!! Great job, looks amazing Anxious to see it with shutters and smoking chimney. Very nice job.
@survivingringworm2202
@survivingringworm2202 3 года назад
I'm going to spend at least one night in it shortly just for the experience. And because more snow is on the way so I have to take down my orange tent palace for the season. Vertical walls and a heat source don't really sound all that bad when compared to a 2 person mountain tent...
@kathleenlairscey5934
@kathleenlairscey5934 3 года назад
I like your tree house, I would add some cross bracing on the lower foundation, takes all the wobble out. That's a lot of top heavy weight, and with snow will be even heavier.
@survivingringworm2202
@survivingringworm2202 3 года назад
Absolutely a good idea. Hoping to get to that after the holidays. It does definitely sway.
@mstycrk
@mstycrk 2 года назад
Really good at improvising! Lots of fun to watch.
@jasonstarr6419
@jasonstarr6419 3 года назад
new sub. Love the vid, the concepts, the philosophies, and wish I'd done something similar when I was that age. I've been building things out of wood and steel for nearly 50 years, and your "do what you have to do to get it done" approach is refreshing in this instant gratification era.
@survivingringworm2202
@survivingringworm2202 3 года назад
Thanks! Can't imagine what we would do with our lives if we couldn't build stuff...
@mycocoaone
@mycocoaone 3 года назад
I have always wanted a tree house. Might try.
@survivingringworm2202
@survivingringworm2202 3 года назад
Might as well give it a go! What’s the worst that can happen?
@rhondaclark716
@rhondaclark716 3 года назад
I love this channel. And get ideas from. Underground house 🏠. Bamboo houses. Use sticks , mud stove and fireplace , you can build a free house 🏠. You can keep adding on to it. Those are the only channels I like to watch. Love to watch building 🇺🇸💋🤗
@Mountiemicahmovies
@Mountiemicahmovies 3 года назад
Awesome skill with that chainsaw. I'm a professional contractor and can sympathize with the carpal tunnel. I have found that when I get severe wrist pain it is coming from muscle knots in the upper forearm nerve the elbow, my wife can rub those muscles for a while and it will stop the wrist pain
@survivingringworm2202
@survivingringworm2202 3 года назад
It’s pretty horrible isn’t it? The knots are on the top of your forearm just about as far up as you can go before hitting the joint? Unfortunately 95% of the time I have nobody to lend a massage but I might smooth out a knot on a stick/tree branch and see if I can grind away at em. Thanks!
@Mountiemicahmovies
@Mountiemicahmovies 3 года назад
@@survivingringworm2202 yes as far as you can go on top of your forearm, just rub around and you'll find the extremely sore spots, just rub them as hard as you can stand while being able to keep them relaxed.
@survivingringworm2202
@survivingringworm2202 3 года назад
Laying in the tent doing it right now! What do ya charge for this virtual physical therapy?
@Mountiemicahmovies
@Mountiemicahmovies 3 года назад
@@survivingringworm2202 on the house this time lol keep up the good work
@survivingringworm2202
@survivingringworm2202 3 года назад
Great deal. I’ll take it.
@normamead4511
@normamead4511 2 года назад
It turned into a really beautiful little cabin 🏡❤️😊😺🐶
@mitch_smith
@mitch_smith 3 года назад
7:46 every DIY'er watching felt that pain. Admire the "get it done" mentality as well.
@wildforestman4163
@wildforestman4163 3 года назад
I always love outdoor and built anything during the winter like your too. I build all my five deer stand during the winter time too.
@dgoodman1484
@dgoodman1484 Год назад
Love that Stevens at the end! lol 👍🏼
@darellsunderlin4670
@darellsunderlin4670 2 года назад
I enjoy watching your videos, you'd have to be blind & stupid not to pick up ideas & tip & tricks from your work 😉 keep em coming!
@jeffthompson6248
@jeffthompson6248 2 года назад
Just found your channel, not sure how, algo works in mysterious ways, but, THAT WAS AWESOME!!! Im looking forward to watching more of your videos!!
@tdmaucoin9969
@tdmaucoin9969 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing your gift. Gonna start one soon. I'm from a place called Cape breton.
@traviscarter9182
@traviscarter9182 2 года назад
Amazing ideas and detail work. Still in the process of finding that perfect spot to build one. Thanks for all the tips. I also have the same problem with my arms going numb but I have a liquid glucosamine that I take that has made a huge difference. When I remember to take it. Mix with water and it has a raspberry taste. That tip about marking your Bar for depth.....thx
@cybersincere
@cybersincere 3 года назад
Your channel is my new favorite! Can't get enough of it. I have a 40 acre plot in far northern WI and want to give a similar go. Cordwood construction is how I'm going to go, using my own cordwood and a mixture of our thick clay and cement. Wish I didn't have to use the cement.
@survivingringworm2202
@survivingringworm2202 3 года назад
Thank you! Cordwood construction is where you lay the 1-2' log sections perpendicular to the walls? And mortar in between with cement? Sounds like WORK. But then again you don't have to be quite as choosy about finding perfectly straight logs for other building techniques.
@saltyshellback
@saltyshellback 3 года назад
Very cool! I love building stuff with raw lumber. Just can't get enough of it.
@jimcraig5208
@jimcraig5208 3 года назад
Deer blind cabin looks great job
@dennispfeifer7788
@dennispfeifer7788 3 года назад
I did not skip ahead one time...fantastic!
@survivingringworm2202
@survivingringworm2202 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@437AlBig
@437AlBig 3 года назад
You're the first person I've seen who actually wears chainsaw chaps. Nice. I just bought a pair and I'll be using them a lot. I have a lot of trees to clear for our house that is being built. Can't wait to get started. Thanks for a nice video.
@user-jh3sn9ff9p
@user-jh3sn9ff9p 7 месяцев назад
It's impressive and exciting to see your progress.
@Hoytman68
@Hoytman68 3 года назад
New to your channel , and I must say I found your video enjoyable and informative. Great representation of what life is supposed to be like. No suits no time cards just hard honest work in a great work place. Really enjoyed this video.
@survivingringworm2202
@survivingringworm2202 3 года назад
You said it, man! Screw suits.
@Downeastwaves
@Downeastwaves 3 года назад
Watched again! Build what you love, love what you build...ahhh a good life for sure.... awesome job.
@raymondwilliams2609
@raymondwilliams2609 3 года назад
Magnificent project! A true craftsman..... WITH A CHAINSAW!! 😳🤗👍✌️🖖🤘
@survivingringworm2202
@survivingringworm2202 3 года назад
“He ain’t safe, but he’s good!”
@robinkemp6593
@robinkemp6593 3 года назад
So, so impressed! She’s a beaut! Excellent skills.
@bmartin6604
@bmartin6604 3 года назад
Only guy I have seen on RU-vid that knows how to run a chainsaw with all the proper safety equipment. Great job on the deer blind.
@survivingringworm2202
@survivingringworm2202 3 года назад
Thanks! Have you seen “Guilts of Treeson?” He makes me look like a drunk child with a saw. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nLIEYvHMS8U.html
@bmartin6604
@bmartin6604 3 года назад
@@survivingringworm2202 Thanks. He has some good info. I got lucky I was trained by my duck hunting buddy who was a forestry tech for Ontario hydro.
@survivingringworm2202
@survivingringworm2202 3 года назад
Lucky guy! I always kinda liked running chainsaws to make firewood or cut down trees but never even owned one until about a year ago. They are insanely fun if your entertainment comes from building random crap in the woods.
@billbye2427
@billbye2427 3 года назад
well built cabin. lots of fun watching- please stay safe.
@jamesgoodman6243
@jamesgoodman6243 3 года назад
OUTSTANDING JOB God bless be safe. Jim
@jerrykr7kz
@jerrykr7kz 3 года назад
This guy is amazing. Why buy lumber when you can cut and create your own lumber in the field as this guy did. AWESOME!!!
@bretnelson6115
@bretnelson6115 3 года назад
This valuable thing called time.
@terryguin9529
@terryguin9529 7 месяцев назад
With all the wood you had laying around you could have made a small platform to set your short extension ladder on to get high enough to climb safely on and off the roof.
@jacobeydavis4813
@jacobeydavis4813 3 года назад
I love all your analogies while you're working spot on very new subscriber but so glad I stumbled onto your first video
@brettfrench2272
@brettfrench2272 3 года назад
Awesome stuff! Paraphrasing, but yea “that’s what life is supposed to be, waking up and you can’t wait to go do what you love”. Video like this makes me think it’s definitely doable. Great looking blind/cabin!
@jeffmyers8456
@jeffmyers8456 3 года назад
this dude is real...nicely done.
@elizabethschumacher3039
@elizabethschumacher3039 3 года назад
You are brilliant, I'm so inspired and can't wait to build our own tiny hunting cabin on our off grid property in the woods. Love the chainsaw, you have some good techniques for the "finish work". Thank you and I've subscribed!!!
@survivingringworm2202
@survivingringworm2202 3 года назад
Thanks! Glad to hear you are going to build one too. Was an incredibly fun project.
@jeffkatzer
@jeffkatzer 2 года назад
Great stuff. I'm working my way through the entire playlist.
@brucekrueger7982
@brucekrueger7982 Год назад
Super cool hunting blind personally I could live it that
@Downeastwaves
@Downeastwaves 3 года назад
Excellent skill and awesome design. Thanks so much for sharing. I love the looks of the boards.
@survivingringworm2202
@survivingringworm2202 3 года назад
Glad you like it!
@Downeastwaves
@Downeastwaves 3 года назад
@@survivingringworm2202 perfect!
@citrus1973
@citrus1973 3 года назад
Awesome work! Thanks for sharing. Liked and subscribed.
@survivingringworm2202
@survivingringworm2202 3 года назад
Thank you! I really appreciate it.
@anitablades6033
@anitablades6033 3 года назад
@@survivingringworm2202 Me too, Great Vid !
@kenairockband
@kenairockband 3 года назад
Nice work. You are a craftsman.
@chrisjones469
@chrisjones469 Год назад
This is one of the most amazing videos I have ever seen!
@Z-Bart
@Z-Bart 3 года назад
I know a chainsaw artist when I see one. Good job! 👍
@survivingringworm2202
@survivingringworm2202 3 года назад
First time anyone has ever called me an artist!
@Z-Bart
@Z-Bart 3 года назад
@@survivingringworm2202 The way you manipulate that saw is a gift.
@jonmarson4828
@jonmarson4828 3 года назад
Awesome job man! Self filmed too, that’s incredible
@survivingringworm2202
@survivingringworm2202 3 года назад
Takes a lot of time moving and swearing at the tripod.
@JRTreeService-Firewood
@JRTreeService-Firewood 3 года назад
we had the same idea build a treehouse for 2020 next year deer season gonna be sweet i put a wood stove in my 12x8 treehouse 13 ft of the ground yours turned out dope i also have the same ms250 semi pro saw
@survivingringworm2202
@survivingringworm2202 3 года назад
Man I wish I could do a wood stove. But with only cedar to burn it’s hardly worth the effort.
@JRTreeService-Firewood
@JRTreeService-Firewood 3 года назад
@@survivingringworm2202 yeah if i only had cedar i would of went with propane or kerosene were i already have propane heater and brand new kerosene heater ive never used before. But after i built it i already had a little wood stove but no pipe and my friend had a chimney fire and had to take all his double walled liner out and thats what i ended up using for pipe someday i get a cam ill do a vid to show ya thanks again for the vid cant wait for the next..take care and stay safe
@hubertstrzalkowski1261
@hubertstrzalkowski1261 3 года назад
Sweet stuff man! Great job! Keep the videos coming! Definitely looking forward to more of your content. Blessings! Stay safe!
@tombraselton2671
@tombraselton2671 3 года назад
Holy moly! That’s the most awesome thing I’ve seen in a while! Hmm, walk over there. Make a board from a tree. Build something. That’s the absolute best! Keep up the great work!
@dineryderz3nhorseracing374
@dineryderz3nhorseracing374 3 года назад
Nice work bud... I'm Navajo and live off grid too on the Navajo nation... videos l I'll ke this gets me motivated to do something on the homestead
@survivingringworm2202
@survivingringworm2202 3 года назад
That’s awesome! Glad you liked it and it inspired ya. Really fun to build stuff just for the sake of creating.
@dragonz68
@dragonz68 3 года назад
Holy Crap! That is exactly how my projects go. "you know why this is not gonna work? cause the screw guns back there"...nice. Love your video!
@AngkolStan
@AngkolStan 3 года назад
By watching this video.. I subscribe... Thank you
@survivingringworm2202
@survivingringworm2202 3 года назад
Welcome!
@cantsitstill9797
@cantsitstill9797 3 года назад
Love the video and your build. But the best part is the of the video when you say the you love to wake up early in the morning and work on your projects. And that that is what life should be about. I could not agree more on that, that is my motto to. Only problem: to little time too many fun projects. Keep the videos coming cause Im now a subscriber.
@survivingringworm2202
@survivingringworm2202 3 года назад
Thanks for your comments!
@jimbasham8016
@jimbasham8016 2 года назад
Loving your videos. Your living my dream. I’m 69 and wish I would have been inspired earlier. Thank you
@FLIPSR1
@FLIPSR1 3 года назад
I've watched a lot of small building projects and this guy is one of my favorites. I'm a carpenter by trade and I found it relaxing to just do it and not plan for anything. I don't know how to mill logs with a chainsaw, but I'm quite good with a chainsaw. I watched #17 but can't find #18, I guess I'll move on the #19.
@survivingringworm2202
@survivingringworm2202 3 года назад
Hey John. Glad you enjoyed the build. You can search for Surviving Ringworm and click on the channel, then videos. Has a list of all of them since I moved out here.
@blackyetibushcraft2216
@blackyetibushcraft2216 3 года назад
Awesome man. I will definitely be waiting on that next video!!!
@survivingringworm2202
@survivingringworm2202 3 года назад
It's coming! I'm going to make this place pretty if it takes every ounce of strength I have left.
@bartsexton1652
@bartsexton1652 3 года назад
You are a master carpenter and master chainsaw man . Love it .
@survivingringworm2202
@survivingringworm2202 3 года назад
Thank you!
@dalecook4928
@dalecook4928 2 года назад
Very talented man! Great job!
@catsgillhillbilly
@catsgillhillbilly 3 года назад
That deer blind/guest cabin also has some nice acoustics. Another great looking structure. Keep it up.
@survivingringworm2202
@survivingringworm2202 3 года назад
Perhaps I could rent it out as a recording studio for all banjo bands? Appreciate your kinds words!
@catsgillhillbilly
@catsgillhillbilly 3 года назад
@@survivingringworm2202 Yes, the world's smallest recording studio jam packed with musicians would be hilarious! LOL!! But seriously tho, I bet your acoustic 6-string would sound rather nice in there.
@survivingringworm2202
@survivingringworm2202 3 года назад
That’s very true. Putting some carpet in tomorrow as well. Sound would be terrific! Unfortunately with the temps down at freezing I had to send the guitar out of here so it didn’t break. I Bummer!
@user-sp3zi9vo9l
@user-sp3zi9vo9l 3 года назад
Ambitious one-man project. Kudos!
@survivingringworm2202
@survivingringworm2202 3 года назад
I will admit to being totally whipped. But I’m also already trying to figure what the next project will be. Tree house way higher up?
@CCRobertsCarpentry
@CCRobertsCarpentry Год назад
Nice job keep up the great work see you soon.
@gottabighit1
@gottabighit1 3 года назад
Incredible. Livin’ the Life. I’m inspired. Now, I just need some trees... Great vid.
@survivingringworm2202
@survivingringworm2202 3 года назад
Thanks! It’s A life anyway. Would probably be hell on earth for some.
@sburn1234
@sburn1234 3 года назад
I really enjoyed watching this! Thanks for going to all the trouble to shoot it on top of building it.
@bryanangell8685
@bryanangell8685 3 года назад
Wow, so very talented. Stay safe in them thar woods, living the dream!
@erroleabrown4317
@erroleabrown4317 3 года назад
I love to see your happiness l wish many many more people could find their happiness
@anitablades6033
@anitablades6033 3 года назад
You remind me of Vice Grip, that starts cars that haven't ran for years. He Quips funnies all the time too.
@anitablades6033
@anitablades6033 3 года назад
Just Subbed thanks!
@sinsilius
@sinsilius 2 года назад
Very entertaining to watch, glad you're doing this :) Thanks to you I gave an alaskan mill a shot and was surprised by how well it really works, after so many people saying its not going to because of a mountain of reasons. BTW, watching and typing this from a tent too, several nights in already. BBTW, lean tall spruce trunk makes for a great, strong, light post for...a number of things including ladder :)
@ericmaxwell4161
@ericmaxwell4161 3 года назад
Great techniques on the chainsaw joints.
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