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Old House, “New” Siding. Nobody Builds Like This Anymore. (Ep.17) 

Montana Ranch Rescue
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Every surface of this historic ruin is getting covered in pine boards. Head to toe. The original methods/materials for siding are used here--nobody builds like this anymore. We are even using square nails! Luck was on our side when we found a small American company that still makes the nails just the way they did way back during the Civil War.
Plus, we reveal which roofing material we've ordered... drumroll please...
The goal here is to honor history with this renovation. And to use materials from the ranch to recreate what the original pioneer did when he built this house back on the Montana frontier, in 1889. The trees came straight from the hills here--sawmilled next to, & carried straight onto, this old cabin.
We do some historic cooking by making an early 1900s shortbread recipe using an old recipe card found while digging around the local library. And the whole family digs in to make a big push to get ALL the boards on this old place.
Watch the roof get sheathed, the walls get boarded top to bottom, and as a bonus we even get some of the original reclaimed boards (painstakingly saved!) back up on Uncle Dan's by the end of the episode. This one is packed with progress.
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@johnnyholland8765
@johnnyholland8765 7 дней назад
I have been building a 12 x 12 dry cabin with all rough sawn timber. I used 1 x 12 inch board and 4 inch batts for my verticle siding all pine as I live in Georgia. Hauled it all 26 miles from the mill. A farmer I know has a small Woodmizer sawmill he runs during the winter so his employees have something to do. Used tin for the roof that has a 12x12 pitch so I could have a loft. Starting the interior now. You folks have some beautiful country out there. Would love to see it one day but I am 65 now so I don't travel well anymore. Count your blessings if you live in that type of country side and have good health. Great job on the old house. To be reborn again...
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 5 дней назад
I can picture your perfect cabin 💗 Makes me smile. Heaven.
@TheDungeonMinister
@TheDungeonMinister 13 дней назад
I love that Jess laid the foundation and Rob did the roof, and everyone helped in between. That right there is family poetry. Personally, I enjoy the interweaving of renovation, farming and the smaller crafts - cooking, furniture making, etc., and the ongoing farm work happening at the same time. It's neat to see the balance and how a major project like this fits into the primary work of running the farm. Besides, it's charming when the family goes out to take Rob his lunch or just visit in the field. The family dynamic is really wonderful, including how grandparents and friends get involved. Your work on this, the project itself and the filmmaking that documents it, is really superb.
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 13 дней назад
This comment brings us so much joy-thank you. Thank you! Means a lot. We will keep at it 🙏
@billiehuskins8129
@billiehuskins8129 3 дня назад
My house was built in1864 still has square nails in the floors I've lived here. for 64 years I'm 83 and still plan to be here a long time (good Lord willing) ...... We added rooms and completely remodeled through the years the original roof had wood shingles now we have tin roof I wouldn't trade it for a new one ....... Love your videos ........❤
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 3 дня назад
Cheers! 1864?! What a treasure. Very special! Glad to have you along on this project 🌲🌲🌲
@Bigmurphdog
@Bigmurphdog 3 дня назад
I love watching off grid and renovating videos but I have to admit I love your channel. You put family, cooking, farming, history and heaven knows what else into your shows and my wife and I love it. Keep up the good work ❤
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 3 дня назад
Oh man, I love your comment-thank you! We really enjoy showing all the parts of life, really means a lot when that resonates! So glad you two have been joining in 🙌🏻😄🌲
@oldphilosopher9143
@oldphilosopher9143 3 дня назад
Loved this Video! This is real style and craft at work. I'll be in Montana in a few months. My daughter made me an offer I couldn't refuse. You see, I'm an old Disabled Veteran with a lot of piss and vinegar left in my veins. Hit 80 on Sept. 6, and still going strong. 29 acres in Dixon, All Farm Land and one house is done and mine will be next. Can't wait to leave Florida and find some real people that appreciate the land, the Air and the Sky at night. I intend to follow your channel as it is the top of the mark for me. I might even learn something before I get to Dixon. I'm Hoping to. Best to All. Sarge - De Oppresso Liber
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 3 дня назад
Thank you for your service! 🇺🇸 Montana is God’s country and heaven on earth if you ask me. You’re going to love it! 🙌🏻 Stick with us-more adventures & history ahead 🚂
@loydheckenlively9426
@loydheckenlively9426 13 дней назад
I would love to see the pioneer cookbooks of what they used to eat back in the day. Cooked and covered wagons, open fires and pits, and what our ancestors ate. Because in the end, we all need to go back to the way of the pioneers, and I think everything that you're doing is a wonderful thing. That cabin is a beautiful home when you're done with it. It's gonna be beautiful, it'll last another hundred and fifty years
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 13 дней назад
Love your comment-totally agree! We cannot forget how to cook & live simply the way our ancestors did. Just knowing you have those skills in your back pocket reduces anxiety 😅 Appreciate your thoughtful words. I’m sifting through pioneer recipes now 🙌🏻
@RickMatheny-yi4pg
@RickMatheny-yi4pg 13 дней назад
I haven't seen cut nails used for many years, thank you for restoring our heritage. Those children will never forget how it's done. I was born in a log cabin in the hills of West Virginia and have since retired to sunny Florida. God bless you and your family.
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 13 дней назад
Wow you had a strong start in life! To have been born in a log cabin-that is a pioneer American story 🇺🇸 The cut nails are a beauty to use. I’ll tell you, once they go into the wood, they do NOT come back out. Thank you for watching & for your thoughtful comment. Much appreciated 💗
@ronblessey6731
@ronblessey6731 13 дней назад
Well done on the siding! That Mill turns out some nice goods. The installation was particularly special given all the family assistance, especially the kids. I did enjoy watching the farming sequences as well. There is nothing like the result of hard work and determination, both of which you exhibit in abundance. Also enjoyed Robbies reading of the history of your locale. So nice to be able to look back into the past. Times may have been tough back then, but so much simpler..... and better from my perspective.
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 13 дней назад
I very much agree-times were not easy, but the simple day-to-day & lack of constant distraction must have been wonderful. Men and women were strong then. Hey did you see we shouted you out at the end of the episode?! Thank you for being a channel member & supporting the project-we appreciate you, Ron. Cheers!
@markhammond6420
@markhammond6420 13 дней назад
I love seeing the farming and the cabin. I’m a history buff and so I also love hearing about the history as well.
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 13 дней назад
Thank you! The history is a passion of our too 🙌🏻 We want to talk more about WWI and the railroads that raced their way through the ranch.
@dianetigert1310
@dianetigert1310 6 дней назад
about the 3 deaths......God said you are born once in the flesh, it is your spirit that either dies or is born again. Something worth mentioning with those who love.........2 John 6
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 6 дней назад
Beautifully put 🙏 God Bless
@HubertusSchaper
@HubertusSchaper 14 дней назад
Hi Jessie & Robbie Great content today it`s an very pleasant & inspiring document of your hardt work in tyhi episode.watching the rebirth of uncle Bens cabin is a milestone I`m thinking all that work before the skin was establist again on the walls & roof & sawing for the last details of fitment, it looks perfect.That Cabin comes to be there surely for 200 years ahead.Thanks for sharing & bring this to the youtube world cheers🍷.Greetings from Hubertus,the Old 🇳🇱Dutch 🇳🇴Norwegian to the Montana Familie.🙏🏻👍🏻🍀🇺🇸
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 13 дней назад
Thanks, Hubertus! 🙌🏻🌲🌲🌲🤩 Hi from Montana. Love your comment-can’t wait to show you the roof metal we have chosen. It’ll be a fun experiment. Cheers!
@TerryLambert-w4n
@TerryLambert-w4n 7 дней назад
I like the combination of restoration interwoven with your daily ranch life. It'd be interesting to see how the different aspects of settling were typically done. For example, furnishing the cabin (I expect things were cobbled together initially then replaced as money was available), cooking with basic utensils, putting up an outhouse, water well/carry from a creek, clothing, quilts from scraps, along with the things mentioned in the video. You all are doing a great job!
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 7 дней назад
I love all those thoughts/ideas 🙌🏻 I’m thinking along the same lines! I’ve been collecting historically inspired kitchen utensils, cookware, etc for a decade plus. Eager to incorporate the day to day aspects of pioneer life on this channel.
@raymondmills9377
@raymondmills9377 13 дней назад
I enjoy it all…
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 13 дней назад
Thank you! Appreciate your comment 🌲🌲
@gertstuve3933
@gertstuve3933 13 дней назад
Only 1 word: Beautyfull!!!!!
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 13 дней назад
Cheers! Love your comment 😄
@Chuyendailylife
@Chuyendailylife День назад
The simplicity of your approach is truly beautiful!
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 22 часа назад
Cheers! Back to basics & historic methods 🙌🏻 It’s fun stuff!
@JacobLehman-ov4eu
@JacobLehman-ov4eu 2 дня назад
My house is built this way in Ohio and roughly from 1870. I love to see it done this way! I watched an Amish Demonstration at Colonial homestead in Millersburg Ohio on how this could still be considered superior to modern building techniques, they put loose sheep wool in for insulation as they installed the interior siding. would love to see more on this renovation!
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 2 дня назад
I just got bags of sheep’s wool to try that idea! 🙌🏻 maybe episode after next we will try it out 🎉 Thanks for coming along on this project! Your 1870s house sounds incredible-hoorah! Jessie
@quintbarjheron6265
@quintbarjheron6265 7 дней назад
you ask for my opinion i wish i found your adventure and your life family story you have found the greatest gift and its family and history thank you for sharing
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 7 дней назад
God bless you, man. Appreciate your comment. 💗 I’m here working, obsessing over what I have to get done-your comment cuts to the core. I’m going out to just enjoy my family. Cheers!
@michaelnorman4476
@michaelnorman4476 12 дней назад
I love watching the restoration. But I also really enjoy the farm life sprinkled in. When I was a kid, I lived in a farming community of 1000 people, and it brings back great memories. But there’s also farming that y’all do that wasn’t really done around my community. I also really like your idea of the pioneer style skills and methods that you’re talking about showing.
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 12 дней назад
Great comment 🎉 Thank you! Farming has changed so much everywhere. I romanticize the old ways. I’ve got some good pioneer skills planned for upcoming episodes 😄
@charliemartin2815
@charliemartin2815 13 дней назад
Go Cousin Jessie! You and Robbie are killin it!!
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 12 дней назад
🙌🏻 🥂 Cheers, Charlie! Thank you 😄
@lamarbur
@lamarbur 13 дней назад
I live in New York City and wish I could be there as it is so picturesque. So, by all means, continue to add the farming; we easterners need to see where our food comes from. I liked when your husband was talking to your daughter and said she would not hang out with her friends but instead be on the farm equipment where she would not be finished to labor day. That was a fantastic statement. Loved it!
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 13 дней назад
Your comment is WONDERFUL. Thank you! Come to Montana sometime, it really is a hidden gem.
@ninabooker2904
@ninabooker2904 13 дней назад
Even with modern equipment like electric or gas saws, screw drivers and man lifts, this build was a lot of work. I’m proud as an American that some of us still know how to build, (re)create and homestead like the pioneers. Our ancestors gave us a wonderful legacy, I’m grateful for their sacrifices and triumphs. Self reliance, responsibility, community and family are the values that still sustain us. God bless you all and your lovely journey. ❤Love from Indiana.
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 13 дней назад
Thank you for your beautiful comment 💗 Indiana is the home of many pioneer families and stories. I’ll tell you what, trying to drive those cut square nails by hand made me VERY humbled-our ancestors were strong people who did not have it easy. America was built by resilient men & women for sure. Love your comment 🙌🏻
@ronblessey6731
@ronblessey6731 12 дней назад
Thank you for the shoutout!! I am truly honored!
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 12 дней назад
Cheers! 😁
@terrynida5787
@terrynida5787 13 дней назад
Great video, I loved watching your kids help with the construction. I also would have enjoyed sharing the loaf of bread.
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 13 дней назад
Haha it was gooood sourdough 😄 We figure if the kids grow up being a part of day-to-day farm life & projects, then they’ll feel bonded to the land and hopefully proud. If we give ‘em an iPad and leave them inside, well, ha shame on us right?
@blackdog850
@blackdog850 13 дней назад
Great history in this episode! Really enjoyed sharing the details of the connection between Charlie Russell and George Jackson! Love the project and couldn't help but buy that cool tote! Well done!
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 13 дней назад
Oh man thank you!! You are fantastic. Thanks for supporting the project 🙌🏻 Old family stories always make us smile-we hope they’re true & not too embellished; fun to dream about those old days.
@libertyforallc8545
@libertyforallc8545 2 дня назад
Love this! You guys have given me the motivation to get going on my old house. The rail car is definitely a great idea. My kids say to keep the farming and tractors in your videos.
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 2 дня назад
Cheers! Robbie is glad you’re on board with the tractors/farming 🙌🏻 Thanks for your great comment-rail car is top of our list too!
@toddjohnson7537
@toddjohnson7537 2 дня назад
This has been the greatest most recent find on RU-vid, I absolutely love the Lewistown area! A bit on rendering tallow would be awesome!
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 2 дня назад
Thanks man!! Lewistown is a gem 💎 Love your comment, makes my day!
@denisegrise5848
@denisegrise5848 3 дня назад
1st time watching, love it. We're farmers from N.E. Illinois. I enjoy your creativeity with this. Beautiful land ❤
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 3 дня назад
Hi from Montana! Glad you found us 😄🎉 We are having a blast with this project!
@ScottCusick-i4q
@ScottCusick-i4q 13 дней назад
Good evening from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. I really enjoy watching you repair the old cabin. And also sharing the farming. My parents took our family on a vacation to a working farm in Ohio. My brother and I were able to help the farmer with his chores. I still think to this day that was one of are best vacations. Thank you for sharing. 🇺🇸
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 13 дней назад
Love your comment! The land is absolutely a part our DNA-ours, yours, all of us. We were pretty much all farmers as you look back through history. You are lucky in Pennsylvanian & Ohio you guys have all the beautiful stone barns and old agriculture 🙌🏻 Hi from Montana!
@cfps66
@cfps66 13 дней назад
I'm hooked. Farming is nice but olde timey knowledge like the restoration projects and the pioneer skills would be fantastic.
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 13 дней назад
You and me both! I’m excited to show some real old-school pioneer skills that shouldn’t be lost to time. I’m on it! 🫡
@cfps66
@cfps66 12 дней назад
@@Montana_Ranch_Rescue OK, Binge watch complete. Now, let's talk old time wood preservatives. Diesel and used motor oil has been used for more than 100 years. It'll stain and preserve Uncle Dan's Cabin and make it look old. The US Park Service has been using it ontheir biuldings forever. The lttle cheats like thusing screws and the pyramid footers in crawlspace for where I beleive the oven is going to go are 100% necessary and are therefore 100% forgivable. In one of your videos you spoke about a steam thresher. The was a new fangled device back them. Ranchers and Farmers uised what they had and boutght the best they could. So, the modern improvements are in line with old time values. Preserve the wood with Diesel and used motor oil because Uncle Dan would have done so to preseve his house. CPT Christopher F. Sheridan, 20th SFG (Ret.), BA History Columbia University, JD/MELP International Environmental Law Vermont Law School. Please Call me Chris. PS Galvanized Tin Roof is a must!!!
@gerryhartung736
@gerryhartung736 13 дней назад
I worked in home rebuilding my entire life. At days end I would look at what i accomplished and think....I can't believe that I did this. What I call the WOW FACTOR. To construct from a pile of wood, stone or bricks. Framing, plastering, wiring, plumbing....such a tangible object that will last for generations by people. Then finally nights and weekends fly by as I get to work on my own home. In home building I would tell the younger fellows ....if you don't have the wow factor....its just a job! You and your family are doing a super job.
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 13 дней назад
Love your story! Absolutely right-to know your own hands can make a permanent and beautiful thing is so satisfying. Time well spent . Cheers, Gerry, thank you for watching and for your thoughtful comment.
@jstoeck784
@jstoeck784 12 дней назад
I'd watch all of it. Farming takes me back to my childhood and my Grandpa. Canning and the other skills take me back to watchin my Grandma. And I like to do and watch construction.
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 12 дней назад
Cheers 😊 Thanks for your insights-glad the work can take you back to those times.
@walterorgan1328
@walterorgan1328 13 дней назад
Love it all ! Great videos
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 13 дней назад
Man, thanks! Appreciate it
@gerryhartung736
@gerryhartung736 13 дней назад
I was born in 1944, Elgin, Ill. I still remember tarpaper ) the better bilt....as in asphalt shingles that resembled bricks. Tarpaper actually helped prevent black mold because it let the house frame breathe. Todays construction is so tight the house cannot breathe. Manufactured homes actually have a dryer door in the wall just to help air the house. My question was, if the house is supposed to be super good sense (energy efficient), why make it so airtight that you have to poke a hole in the wall? I have many older homes, and the wood in many were in better condition than the lumber that is sold today. A remodel one time actually had an oneroom log cabin that was added to and the new owners did not know this until my crew cut into wall to remodel. Whole other story.
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 13 дней назад
Oh man I totally agree, don’t even get me started! Houses need to breathe. Think of all the modern homes being built that can never be remodeled because everything is just compressed sawdust and glue with a 40 expected lifespan?! 😤 In another 150 years someone can pull this beauty back apart, reuse the stone, reuse the wood, and smile at how we built it 😉 Too cool that you have seen first hand some great old buildings-treasures. And how rare that you appreciated them; kudos, man, you’re our kind of people 🫡
@mtfarmer4430
@mtfarmer4430 14 дней назад
Loved all the work that you covered in this episode! You’ll be driving those nails in two hits in no time at all! My vote is for more machinery!
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 13 дней назад
More machinery it is!
@billgilbert8130
@billgilbert8130 12 дней назад
We love it all.
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 12 дней назад
Cheers, appreciate you!
@gilligallou
@gilligallou 3 дня назад
wonderful job, i have a 1840's post and beam house that I would love to get back up, it sitting covered in a stack at the moment. so nice to see you saving history. Uncle Dan would be proud. :0) Bob
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 3 дня назад
Cheers! Wow, 1840s post and beam is incredible!! 🎉 Love to see how that turns out. Saving history 🙌🏻
@gilligallou
@gilligallou 3 дня назад
@@Montana_Ranch_Rescue thank you, I'm in Ontario Canada, it came from New Brunswick. A storey and a half house, 24x32, It was dated by what's called ship's knee's that were used to support the second floor knee wall . Suggesting that boat builder had a hand in building the house.
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 3 дня назад
@@gilligallou Wow! Think of all that knowledge of boat building he had that went into that house… forgotten knowledge
@gilligallou
@gilligallou 3 дня назад
@@Montana_Ranch_Rescue indeed,
@sarahschlosser1203
@sarahschlosser1203 13 дней назад
Amazing job
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 13 дней назад
Thank you! Cheers!
@brentwelin3612
@brentwelin3612 8 дней назад
When my brother builds he says let walk out to the road and see what it looks like from there he likes to see what other people driving by will see some times you notice things and can fix them before its to late
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 7 дней назад
Very wise & considerate man! A building impacts everyone who drives by it 😄 Hopefully for the better!
@sarahtyster7342
@sarahtyster7342 6 дней назад
what a lovely instalment, you sure make your life look idyllic - hard work, but so much grounded enjoyment in the production of what all humans need - food. what a wonderful landscape - what is the small 'hill' that looks like a spoil hill? is that ancient, or modern? The hut is looking amazing. your family is really lovely together. thank you for letting us strangers from afar join in. the hat is fabulous both ways - new and worn in. love a decent hat and that looks proper (as we say in London). yes to the framework, yes to pioneer skills - I make my own soap (in Central London ha ha) and pickles, sauerkraut and so on from friend's garden where I grow vegetables. I think that connection to making is what makes humans happy. even tho I'm a city dweller who can't even drive!
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 5 дней назад
Our London friend! Love your comment-we are definitely meant to be connected to how our food is made & how the land sustains us. How brilliant that you have found ways to do just that in the big city! Thank you so much for watching 🙌🏻 Big hello from Montana.
@mariedriskell8752
@mariedriskell8752 4 дня назад
Yes, yes all of it. ❤!!!! 🎉😮😅😊
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 4 дня назад
Thank you! Love your comment 💗🎉
@RockyMountain4x4
@RockyMountain4x4 3 дня назад
It would be worth using high temp ice and water shield in place of tar paper on the roof. It’s going to provide you with the best protection against leaks and will hold up well to the heat from the metal.
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 3 дня назад
That is very smart 👍🏻 We agree-we did decide to put modern underlayments on the roof for that reason & to make it grow grippy for climbing on. It’s steep! We talk about that a bit in the the latest episode set to come out this Saturday 🎉
@rayv7010
@rayv7010 13 дней назад
I for one would love to see some period authentic grain work. A pair of belgian pulling an a combo feeding anotther team pulling the pick up grain wagon. I've seen it on Amish farms but think an old western version would be cool to see to include its spillage. Kinda reminesant of how my grandfather (I'm 68) did things in his day.
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 13 дней назад
Oh man talk about hard work! We are already too old for that work 😂 But what a noble idea-I like it! Robbie’s mom actually had a team of Belgians-huge beautiful creatures-that she taught to work ground. Back in the 80s/90s. I keep putting the bug into her ear to get horses again. Truly, working the land with horse is a forgotten art. Our ancestors all knew how to do it, and yet now, if our modern machines stopped working we would make absolute fools of ourselves trying to farm again & relearn lost wisdom. 😞
@anniegrace7407
@anniegrace7407 13 дней назад
Everything you come up with is great and worth watching! I love sharing your story with others👏 PS: Where did you find that hat?
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 13 дней назад
Oh you are wonderful! Thank you for sharing this with others-that helps immensely 💗 The hat is from… “Sun Body Hats” in Texas. Handmade in Guatemala. Best hats I’ve had
@anniegrace7407
@anniegrace7407 13 дней назад
Thank you, Jess and team! What a great educational channel. Old West National Geographic storytelling✨
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 12 дней назад
Cheers! 😁 Made my day
@user-wx8oo9vo5v
@user-wx8oo9vo5v 13 дней назад
アメリカ🇺🇸ですか?ちがったらごめんなさい 楽しかったです😊大草原のローラ思い出しました😊
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 13 дней назад
America 🇺🇸 yes! Thank you for your kind comment 😄
@eydeekay
@eydeekay 12 дней назад
BOOOOH :)
@joedoakes8307
@joedoakes8307 7 дней назад
Why don't you cover the first layer of exterior sheathing with a water proof wrap like they put over roofs ? Then , put your second layer over the water proof wrap ?
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 7 дней назад
I talk more detail about that in this upcoming episode 😄🙌🏻 Part of the reason is that you will see the tar paper peaking through on a couple of the unfinished interior wall. I’d rather see black than grey with blue letters 😂 Also, we are doing our best to stick to some pioneer methods. Some modern concessions, but when possible we keep it old.
@farmerthatflies
@farmerthatflies 12 дней назад
I only wish I had it left in me to move to Montana and live in a ranch, preferably in the foothills of the mountains. Just don’t know how I could now tho
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 12 дней назад
Well, with a handle called “Farmerthatflies” you sound like a pretty capable man-I wouldn’t bet against you 😉 Never too late to dream; never too late to share dreams with others. Thanks for your comment ❤️
@farmerthatflies
@farmerthatflies 11 дней назад
@@Montana_Ranch_Rescue if it weren’t for some uncertain medical conditions I would have already moved to South Dakota or Montana. Possibly back to Wyoming but would rather it be Montana
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 11 дней назад
@@farmerthatflies Montana has a romance. God bless you, man. Hope the doctors can sort the medical out.
@chasjacks9378
@chasjacks9378 13 дней назад
So what is so bad about asphalt shingles??? Asphalt holds up to heat cold and wind for 35 years.
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 13 дней назад
Haha I’ve watched my neighbors get 2 new asphalt roofs in the past 5 years 🤦🏻‍♀️😆 Not a good choice in hail country.
@DanaFoster-vl5os
@DanaFoster-vl5os 13 дней назад
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@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 13 дней назад
Cheers! Thank you 🌲🌲🌲
@ericallan1373
@ericallan1373 11 дней назад
Like the renovations and the pioneering life and cooking. As far as the farming part, you can see that on a multitude of channels or drives in the countryside. Thanks for asking.👨‍🌾🏚️🔨🪚🏠
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue 10 дней назад
Well you’re breaking Robbie’s heart voting again farming 👨🏻‍🌾 😂 But thank you for the thoughtful comment! Cheers 🙌🏻 We will keep the renovations and pioneer skills coming!
@michaelnorman4476
@michaelnorman4476 12 дней назад
I love watching the restoration. But I also really enjoy the farm life sprinkled in. When I was a kid, I lived in a farming community of 1000 people, and it brings back great memories. But there’s also farming that y’all do that wasn’t really done around my community. I also really like your idea of the pioneer style skills and methods that you’re talking about showing.
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