
Recycled Pallet Wood Cabin Build: An Off Grid Wilderness Project
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Date: 2019-09-10
Comments and reviews: 10
diaeatsflesh
You gentlemen are spectacular. I found the first episode of this series today, and im already on episode 6. Quality content, quality craftsmanship, & quality time with each other. Love this, love you guys. Perfection. ALSO since ASMR is a thing, this is the ONLY asmr I can listen to & benefit from. Hammering nails, sawing TIMBER, wood planks banging against each other, gourmet-woods-cookin, & the banter between father & son. Sign me UP. (Dont know if this means much, but I am a 27 year old lady from ATL moved to northern MN. All of what you do is brilliant. Thank you again, boys. IM HOOKED)
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You gentlemen are spectacular. I found the first episode of this series today, and im already on episode 6. Quality content, quality craftsmanship, & quality time with each other. Love this, love you guys. Perfection. ALSO since ASMR is a thing, this is the ONLY asmr I can listen to & benefit from. Hammering nails, sawing TIMBER, wood planks banging against each other, gourmet-woods-cookin, & the banter between father & son. Sign me UP. (Dont know if this means much, but I am a 27 year old lady from ATL moved to northern MN. All of what you do is brilliant. Thank you again, boys. IM HOOKED)
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Sandie Black
To make clean up of the kettle or any other cooking pots, make a paste of a little soap and water with your hands and rub over any part of the kettle or pot that will come into contact with the smoke or flames. The metal will look black with the soot build up, however, as soon as you go to wash it, the soot and debri will just float off. Any stubborn parts that seem harder to clean can be rubbed off with a paste of wood ashes, soap and water. I do this all the time when I am cooking over the camp fire at my cabin.
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To make clean up of the kettle or any other cooking pots, make a paste of a little soap and water with your hands and rub over any part of the kettle or pot that will come into contact with the smoke or flames. The metal will look black with the soot build up, however, as soon as you go to wash it, the soot and debri will just float off. Any stubborn parts that seem harder to clean can be rubbed off with a paste of wood ashes, soap and water. I do this all the time when I am cooking over the camp fire at my cabin.
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Cameron Hill
Well done guys you have done well with your YouTube career and you are very kind and genuine people in the UK we do get a lot of rain and no snow at all it's always cold and you guys mastered that. so well done again and I hope that you do succeed in what you want to on YouTube so Thank you for making awesome content for us all
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Well done guys you have done well with your YouTube career and you are very kind and genuine people in the UK we do get a lot of rain and no snow at all it's always cold and you guys mastered that. so well done again and I hope that you do succeed in what you want to on YouTube so Thank you for making awesome content for us all
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Gary Brown
Just the annoying kid who does everything but work, reminds me so much of my son. Joe Robinet record, you guys notice that too how he saws and cuts curls and feather sticks too? I wonder what else he does like that? We know now he and his wife just had another baby Hooray for the 55 and older guys yes we are always right. hahaha
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Just the annoying kid who does everything but work, reminds me so much of my son. Joe Robinet record, you guys notice that too how he saws and cuts curls and feather sticks too? I wonder what else he does like that? We know now he and his wife just had another baby Hooray for the 55 and older guys yes we are always right. hahaha
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Kerry Robinson
I have just watched 6 episodes in a row, really charming and inspiring. I have a piece of land where I work with my sons on projects, and it is very bonding to share ideas of what we can build from scrap. I'm planning to create a walled garden from pallets and hazel hurdles, I need the wind break and it will look artistic
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I have just watched 6 episodes in a row, really charming and inspiring. I have a piece of land where I work with my sons on projects, and it is very bonding to share ideas of what we can build from scrap. I'm planning to create a walled garden from pallets and hazel hurdles, I need the wind break and it will look artistic
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Andrew Knott
In Canada, timber is a felled tree or a tree to be felled. Lumber is processed timber that is faced and cut to dimension. So a timber stand (group of trees to be chopped down) has a tree felled -- yell timber. The timber is hauled to a saw-mill that cuts the timber into lumber which is delivered to a lumber yard for sale.
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In Canada, timber is a felled tree or a tree to be felled. Lumber is processed timber that is faced and cut to dimension. So a timber stand (group of trees to be chopped down) has a tree felled -- yell timber. The timber is hauled to a saw-mill that cuts the timber into lumber which is delivered to a lumber yard for sale.
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LightYerPipe
I agree with Dad, Us oldies are wiser. You never believe it it when you're young as you have to much ego and the need to be competitive that gets in the way. As you age Mike you'll understand. Please remember this then look back on it then you will say to yourself Hmm Dad was right. Cherish every moment young man.
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I agree with Dad, Us oldies are wiser. You never believe it it when you're young as you have to much ego and the need to be competitive that gets in the way. As you age Mike you'll understand. Please remember this then look back on it then you will say to yourself Hmm Dad was right. Cherish every moment young man.
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A Galvez
Oh man those burgers look so delicious now I want some. I love your dads pink glasses while he was during that onion lol. I do the same. I use goggles but my eyes still water and burn. :-) Great work on your one man cabin. You are So blessed be able to spend quality time with your dad. And you have them on video to.
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Oh man those burgers look so delicious now I want some. I love your dads pink glasses while he was during that onion lol. I do the same. I use goggles but my eyes still water and burn. :-) Great work on your one man cabin. You are So blessed be able to spend quality time with your dad. And you have them on video to.
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Oma Am
Hey, hey hey British Dude Listen, your audience want patterns for all that you've built. YOU GUYS ARE AWESOME. And it seems you build fast. I want that pattern for that saw horse you guys use all the time. Pleeeease May God bless your Dad. But he ain't going anywhere NO TIME SOON. He's built to keep on ticking.
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Hey, hey hey British Dude Listen, your audience want patterns for all that you've built. YOU GUYS ARE AWESOME. And it seems you build fast. I want that pattern for that saw horse you guys use all the time. Pleeeease May God bless your Dad. But he ain't going anywhere NO TIME SOON. He's built to keep on ticking.
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Michelle Hoffman
How much did you pay for that wood stove? I'd like to invest in one. looks very handy to have. I live in the United States. hope they are available around here You are so lucky to have such a wonderful father I would of loved to have done things like that with my father, who sadly passed last year
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How much did you pay for that wood stove? I'd like to invest in one. looks very handy to have. I live in the United States. hope they are available around here You are so lucky to have such a wonderful father I would of loved to have done things like that with my father, who sadly passed last year
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