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First Logs to the Build Site 4. 0 - One Man Traditional Log Cabin series full version

First Logs to the Build Site 4. 0 - One Man Traditional Log Cabin series full version

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First Logs to the Build Site 4. 0 - One Man Traditional Log Cabin series full version Princess: And if anytime you are criticised for chopping down the trees - 1. The forest will cope, 2. It's private property, 3. What you're doing is way more natural and good for the social and family and international environment than any chopping down trees bothers greenies, ok! Besides, the critical ones are not usually hard workers, taking initiative - I'm sure you take way better care of nature than they do that we don't see - when they're finished criticising, they'll be hypocrites ok. You're not. You're authentic. Stay brave. Trust yourself. Love what you do, and how you do it, for you.
Date: 2023-11-16

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I can tell some of those logs wat fell by a chainsaw you can see the the back cut and notch on the bottom of that log just like a chainsaw would leave (smooth across the bottom half way then raises and inch and the rest of the other half smooth and angled. I'm not cutting you down no pun intended I absolutley love your videos they're sp peaceful and not alot of people posses this knowledge!
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that is a lot of trips to make one log at a time: P could have chained a few together at once no?
also, im curious, were the logs being felled that far from the cabin build site? were there none in the vicinity of the build site, also if you didnt have a tractor what would you have done to move so many logs.

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i love/hate the look on your face, ahaha. you look soooooooo bored and put to choring, but we know that aint true. the patience is unwaivering. i couldnt help but play some music in the background most days, but i guess ur not filming the entire time ahaha (Y) cant wait to see how the roof looks.
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Just curious; what year is that Ford tractor? We had one similar to it on our ranch back in the early '50's but its exhaust was on top rather than behind like yours is. Wish I could remember the 'type' number, but that was long, long ago and my memory isn't what it ever was--which was poor!
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Congratulations on your life choices as a 18ish year old (I am almost 40 and dream of doing this, it is very impressive to do all this at your age since most of those traditional ways are lost! Also, I read in the comments you use a gransfors bruks but what about your saw? What brand is it?
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Somewhere I read this is your Grandparents land, how many acres do they own? Seems some of the roads and areas where your working is quite big and long. He is very good at growing rocks and trees, just the right size for log homes. Your very lucky to have all this available to you.
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Hi, yes you did get your self one big challenge didn't you ad one beter spot to bild in with all matereal's clocer and beter panuramick vio, ok it's your bild injoy all the best carry on good job any way.
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Such a small world. Looking at that scenery you cant tell the difference between any old logging road in the woods of Oregon or Washington in the US. Absolutely looks the same.
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Well this is either norway or sweden, slight possibility it is finland, because denmark does not have that many boulders and rocks.
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Hi Erik great job so far keep up the good work. Just a question. Is the land you are building on your own land or family property?
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why the negative flags? - - - wow - - the democrat-socialist party trying to control THIS, too - - and - - in SWEDEN
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Just wondering. How long did you leave the logs to cure before using them? How long is it enough to let them dry?
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