My daughter was born just before the first video I saw in this series. It was the cool floor insulation system you built. I got to watch progress every week as she grew in the NICU (born at 24 weeks gestation - 1 lb, 10.8 oz). Now she’s almost 13 months old, and healthy as can be! These videos were a welcome escape from the hospital setting for the five months we were there. I’ll never be able to truly express how thankful I am to you for that.
Wow what an ordeal for your family! I’m so glad it’s behind you and everyone is healthy. I’m honored and touched that this little channel could serve as your escape. Bless your family.🙏
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I learned more in the first 15 minutes of this video than out of all the hundreds I've watched the last few months. Those views are what drew me to that area too... 😉🤫
Fantastic, a fantasy of mine. If any younger person watches this, plz don't wait too long to get started. Time flies, then you may be too old to do it. God bless us all.
Hi Patrick I watched all episodes and now this one, I liked how you sat back at the end, I'm sure you felt so proud and quite right too. .......Ray H. England U.K.
Great stuff, I’m American midwest born and bred but travelled the world extensively thru the military and business world. Interesting how the legacy of the ‘cabin in the woods’ still resonates so deeply with me (not a maga though). Thank you!
What a breath of fresh air, to watch a cabin video of someone who knows what they are doing. I have watched so many DYI cabin videos that my face had a perminate cringe on it until today. Great little cabin and greate video.
There is a lot of heart & soul in this cabin and some beautiful craftmanship. You should be very proud of what you've created. Thank you for sharing it.
@@LifeontheMoose I also just came from a farm resort setting wear I negotiate a long-term retirement lease agreement and will also be building my own A frame wooden home . I am in South Africa
Wow, this timelapse is absolutely mesmerizing! Watching the cabin come to life in such a beautiful setting is incredibly inspiring. You can really feel the love and effort that went into this project!
Your attention to detail; the lay of the woodgrain, the natural branch detail on the loft, the natural edge on cabinets and shelves. With all of that fresh wood, I imagine it smells amazing inside the finished cabin.
Evidentemente es un experto profecional ! Pero no falta el baño ? O lo construye después? He visto su video ,desde Uruguay 🇺🇾 ,en el sur de América! Saludos !
At the age of 69 I was doing the same thing and was pushing myself the whole time. So at 71I can relate and say I envy you but I don't miss doing it anymore. Great job sir enjoy yourself now sit back and have a refreshing drink what ever it may be. Tried to give you a thumbs up but it didn't highlight so 👍 I hope this makes it up for you
Nice finish to this project!! I liked the humble start of the cabin and the conclusion with you sitting outside looking at it with a coffee in hand!! Watching the wildlife running around was also a blessing!! Now enjoy your cabin!!
Hello Patrick, I just wanted to say I tore down an old barn that was well over 100 years. I saved all the wood. I didn’t do anything with it yet but I will.
Well done! From the production of your video and the amazing carpentry skill displayed. Learned a lot…and thoroughly enjoyed it! Hope you savor every second you have to enjoy the blessings and skills God gave you!!
I like the windows on those slide sides way. The ones slide up and down those make me feel like the mouses traps or hands traps. Thanks, I think you did an excellent job.
I LOVE the spot you picked to build on. I Love the way the land is. There are trees here and there - but mostly open also. I dont like houses built buried in the trees. The land there is beautiful and you will get alot of light in the house and still have pretty views - perfect..
I find your video extremely helpful and your details all the way down to covering the nail holes which I rarely see in many DIY videos. Thank you and keep up the great work.
I have watched this full video ,and I am amazed how one man can make a beautiful hut like that on his own. I wish I had this kind of skill as this would be a dream for me
Hi Pat, Just caught your time lapse video. Wow, what can I say. The Professional skill, precision & attention to detail is second to non. No cutting corners here. Thoroughly enjoyed watching you work with the linseed oil. It brings out the most beautiful grains of the wood to life. Thank you from England.❤️
I’m in love with this guy. He knows what he is doing. I purchased a spec house in 1978 and there wasn’t a one board, joist or corner measured or secured properly. The electric boxes had no wires so no electricity and that is just the beginning. We had to tear most everything apart and redo the place. It took 15 years since we both worked. It was difficult to sell 3 years ago because so much of me was in it! I really enjoy your work!!
Tools make a big difference but skill and knowledge is still required to put this together. I think he thought of everything! I love all of it, but I guess my favorite would be the from view of the cabin. Just looks so inviting.
I can't add to the many well deserved kudos already expressed in the comments. That said, I'm compelled to make this comment myself. I myself am a card carrying member of the Lone Ranger club. Before I retired I even went out to sea alone to pocket a few extra bucks doing yacht deliveries. I hope, I sincerely hope while you were doing your spectacular work there was someone standing by with a box of Bandades. I did notice towards the end of your video, you had started useing a push stick with your tablesaw. I also noticed that at the end of the video you, (?) were sitting in a chair with a cup of coffee admiring your handy work. A well deserved cup of coffee. Thank you Sir.
So many genius ideas here, like metal on the lower portion to protect from heavy snows and heaven forbid fire, tiger striped wood on the ceilings and counters, and when you made a screw spray template for the outlet screws, I thought, geez, he knows a few things! Nice build and great views.
A really nice job! It’s definitely something I could see myself living in. I’m more of a lakefront kind of guy but your surroundings are truly beautiful with views that millions would love to have! Thanks for the time-lapse.
Great way to see the whole build. Loved watching. Also like the outdoor kitchen videos LOVE watching you doing the ceiling and sealing the wood. Looks great
Enjoyed this build video immensely. I silently said “Oh no” when you put white screws in the black outlet cover and then a contented sigh of approval when you painted them black! Well done.
The use of actual tree branches and pillars 👌 those types of touches add 1000 percent comfort, great job and build. I’ll be building mines soon near Mount Shasta.
Doug, great job on the tree even with small saw. I have the same fire ant reaction as most "victims" . Pure rubbing alcohol, asap, will stop blisters and future possible scaring. Stay safe and keep on doing what you guy's do!!
This cabin looks so cozy and inviting! I love the use of natural materials and the open floor plan. It would be the perfect place to relax and escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Wow!!! it is a life work of art and experienced just love it. though I dont build nor had build anything, I admire those that truly know their thing. watching these vids teaches, and encourage me to build my own house. I have a farm shed ( 22x12) that I want to turn it into a 4BD with a (22x9) decking that face the river.
The part i loved most about this is that you were resourceful and got creative with doing it all by yourself. It gave me a few ideas for my own build i plan on doing in the near future. great job 👏
4:50 Watching you put that laminated 2x and osb header together made me remember my ancient vehement hatred of osb that I no longer have. It might be due to old age or that osb has greatly improved and is not the garbage it once was.
@@LifeontheMoose I'd like to think I've grown up, but that hasn't affected other...annoyances. OSB and chip board are better made now. I especially like the t&g.
Fantastic superb build . I love the fact you respect the natural grains and markings of the timber you used . It makes it special . Greetings from the UK 🇬🇧👍
That is the cutest little cabin! Thank you....really appreciate how much I've added to my understanding in just one hour of viewing your distilled skills :-)
I watched all of your videos building this cabin. This one is a great video for anyone thinking of building a get-a-way and needs inspiration. I really enjoyed this one. and I still think you are a very detailed and meticulous builder. I’m in the process of building an outdoor kitchen next to my 16x20 cabin so I watching you 👉. Thanks, from Hells Canyon, Frank.
Very, very nice. Hope whoever uses it enjoys it more than I appreciate watching the build. That is saying a lot considering the fine all around work done here. 😁
I liked your freestyle sanding at 47:19. It was just last week that I watched your hour long Ridge Cabin video, for the first time. So this compilation video just came out at the right time. 😊