Winter at Bushcamp
13:35
5 ай бұрын
A Trip to Bushcamp in the Fall
23:54
Buying my DREAM TRUCK
15:25
11 ай бұрын
Tough Day
9:17
Жыл бұрын
Why I Went Offgrid at 17 Years Old
13:31
Reacting to my Old Youtube Videos
42:54
Why Im Moving my Offgrid Homestead
15:55
Moving my Offgrid Homestead Pt. 1
36:25
It is Happening in the Bush
27:27
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@Linda-it6ci
@Linda-it6ci 12 сағат бұрын
Hi darling, been waiting for your next video, you did not disappoint.... I was a little nervous with those very long logs, your very cleaver darling boy. You did it...loved you showing us the walls with two year settled logs, man, they look fantastic....I have watched around fifteen blokes build log cabins, world wide and yours is the PLATINUM LOG AWARD... congratulations Congratulations darling, that is one fine log home..... Blessings darling boy from Granny Linda in OZ.....
@ericmcgary911
@ericmcgary911 15 сағат бұрын
Love this kids work ethic! Building something his great great great grand kids will marvel at. That is when he finds some cutesy 😊to share it with?
@Snowisa
@Snowisa 16 сағат бұрын
Where’s the next part I want to see how he got the logs on the bricks and the final build? I can’t find anything on KZbin?
@ejsocci2630
@ejsocci2630 16 сағат бұрын
Been watching you since you started lad, I am very very impressed with what you’ve achieved and and have done, very enjoyable watching your videos, thanks.
@majcorbin
@majcorbin 18 сағат бұрын
This reminds me of playing with my toy LINCOLN LOGS in the 1950s
@jamesmiller3398
@jamesmiller3398 21 сағат бұрын
Did I miss foundation setting in an early video? Are the pad ttrunk sections set into something taking all that (very skilfully set) weight?
@rondoussett442
@rondoussett442 21 сағат бұрын
will not follow you.. too much foul language.
@SubculturalMoKa
@SubculturalMoKa Күн бұрын
been watching you for years, ever since you first moved into the bush... what a project you got on your hands! the struggle is real and we can really tell but you are motoring on and "gettin 'er done" - inspiring!
@GSSportsManagement
@GSSportsManagement Күн бұрын
👌👌
@brock3581
@brock3581 Күн бұрын
As always some amazing content. Just all around a solid person to watch. Cheers from Alberta
@karenr67
@karenr67 Күн бұрын
You amaze me.
@karenr67
@karenr67 Күн бұрын
Yes yes great design.
@ryehammer4793
@ryehammer4793 Күн бұрын
You have honestly mastered the log scribe and notch process. Your log home is coming along fantastic and will look amazing, great work. 👍 🇨🇦
@dma9646
@dma9646 Күн бұрын
An extra pair of eyes and hands would be nice. BUT I get it, satisfaction to do it all by yourself. Here's an idea, build a a pair tripods of logs with block and tackle between the tripods. You can lift a log with your tractor, but still pull the log over to the opposite wall by means of the pully system. Hope this makes sense. Good luck.
@cy6412
@cy6412 Күн бұрын
That one looked kinda sketchy. I think you need a more stable platform to stand on. That yellow thing looks like it's gonna fall over and I don't think you want to have a chainsaw running when that happens.
@waynesworldexcellent
@waynesworldexcellent Күн бұрын
Ive watched you for years kyle, love the pure happiness on your face as your building this! Beautiful! Love this for you🤘
@roberthutchison315
@roberthutchison315 Күн бұрын
tie a support log on top? ... PS :)) you did. It's the solution that makes sense.
@gordoncook7613
@gordoncook7613 Күн бұрын
Kyle, I was looking at ideas for my camp in the Adirondacks in NY saw an idea of live edge mirror install for the bathroom and thought of you on your build. It would be perfect for your log cabin. Check it out live edge mirror install pretty cool👍
@richardbrooks3569
@richardbrooks3569 Күн бұрын
You are getting really nice fits on those notches.
@billjones5178
@billjones5178 Күн бұрын
Great video, old retired forester , portable sawmill operator here, welder , fabricator! Think - your ramp & log platform is superior , what I if your top rails were fastened to the platform over top your log. Use a cuff. To allow raising $ lowering rails, pin in place Cut, flip log, lower top rail say 2 inches to cut other side, even have a square side jam to do that 90 degree cut. I bet u could fabricate this easily on your platform, be unique, & make a unique video! I will follow you progress! Bill in Indiana
@jessunandbrahma3184
@jessunandbrahma3184 Күн бұрын
Excellent job on those notches. Also, be careful pulling the cord on the C- chainsaws, they're meant to be slowly pulled and softly unlike the conventional ones. Greetings from the UP aye!
@billjones5178
@billjones5178 Күн бұрын
Measure up & down from log center to get entry & exit end for your cut. Prevents tapered can’t, avoids surface knot variations, better grain on lumber!
@EnGammalAmazon
@EnGammalAmazon Күн бұрын
Your concern about breaking the log at a notch is a bitch. Been there, done that, figured out a way to beat it. Take a couple of your $25 2x4s where you have a notch you're concerned about use them as a 'Band-Aid.' Hold the 2x's so that you cover up the top 1/3 of the notch and attach with some good, healthy screws such as GRK's RSS screws. Do this to both sides and you should be good to go, eh. You can then go back and gently lift that end of the log, remove the 2x's and set it in place. If you are really worried and want to set the log down on the first try, you can take a 4x4 of even a 4x6 about 6' long, and screw it down to the top of the log using about 8-10 10" screws. This makes it pretty strong. Maybe that's why there called 'strongbacks' in the fabrication industries. You may even get to use this idea on your plate logs if you haven't already lifted them into place...........I was writing this and then went back to the video only to find that you used a log for a strongback. There you go! Fine minds think alike. Using the straps works, especially if you're in a hurry or don't have some long screws, like you found out, the straps don't always fit the bill. Also, when I'm shipping a house, I'll sometimes screw a 2x4, or a heavy scrap of what you cut out of the groove, to the bottom of the log just to make sure it survives the transport and reassembly stages. Great job, little brother!!
@gumper5242
@gumper5242 Күн бұрын
Great video !!! All of your videos are great but this one was the best .
@cheryldarke8324
@cheryldarke8324 Күн бұрын
You are AMAZING!!
@robert4027
@robert4027 2 күн бұрын
what a moron
@TinhNguyen-ow3gc
@TinhNguyen-ow3gc 2 күн бұрын
Đẹp trai.
@Smitty19966
@Smitty19966 2 күн бұрын
What kind of tree is that?
@dawncornwall6268
@dawncornwall6268 2 күн бұрын
So does it stay there or does it move to a build site?
@edgarsierra707
@edgarsierra707 2 күн бұрын
Find a crew to help you
@Sasquatchflow
@Sasquatchflow 2 күн бұрын
How come you don’t have the fat ends at the same end of the cabin? Amazing job though! 👍🏻🇨🇦
@susangranger2174
@susangranger2174 2 күн бұрын
You are doing such an amazing job of building your forever home You should be very proud of yourself for what u have accomplished
@roryengland9131
@roryengland9131 2 күн бұрын
Absolutely awesome! One question are you going to take this all apart and build the foundations then reassemble or dig down and build them underneath? Amazing work mate you will go down in you tube history!
@occamsrazor7939
@occamsrazor7939 2 күн бұрын
Great job. No days off and No off days. Good one.
@EnGammalAmazon
@EnGammalAmazon 2 күн бұрын
You proved two of my major points when I'm teaching young people about construction and logwork. #1 It all comes down to physics. #2 To a chimpanzee, everything is a tool! Give me Call and I can tell you how to build a jack that would make it far safer to have gotten that block out of there. Also, on the electric chainsaw, if you can make a full wrap handle for it, you will find that it is a real treat. When I am doing the finish work at the notches, I use a Husqvarna 550 with a full wrap handle. A normal person might use the saw as it is designed where the bottom of the chain is pulling out of the wood. This can make for some sketchy finish work at the edge of the notch. What I, as a non-normal person, I fire up the saw, roll it over, grab the full wrap, use my thumb to run the throttle and use the top of the bar so it pushes the saw teeth into the wood. This gives me a really nice finish to the notch and I don't over cut it. I have two electric Husqvarnas and I've been thinking of rewiring the motor so that the chain runs backwards and you can swing the saw like it was running forward. Anyway, great work. If you can do that by yourself, wait until you get someone to help you that knows what they're doing. You'll be kicking ass then! Again, give me a call and we can talk about rafter systems. Hejdå på nu!
@Sean-hf5mn
@Sean-hf5mn 2 күн бұрын
You are Deadly. Keep up the Awesome job 🎉.
@dennisbracci9212
@dennisbracci9212 2 күн бұрын
Amazing how much you have done all by yourself. great job. love your videos.
@user-xb5yo8mx8y
@user-xb5yo8mx8y 2 күн бұрын
TAI. I’ve been with you since you were skinning coyote pelts and fixing diesels, and I’m truly amazed by your drive and innovation. Yet in this last video, you are pushing the very edge of personal safety. Please please please, at the very least, have a spotter on hand during the heavy lifts and maneuvers who can get help if something goes horribly wrong. They don’t have to be on camera or even interact with you. It’s still your achievement. Bad things can happen when you least expect it. Take care bud.
@getreal2958
@getreal2958 3 күн бұрын
Awesome job. I have a question. What do you do for a foundation?
@sallycyprys7453
@sallycyprys7453 3 күн бұрын
Very well done, fabulous episode 😊
@user-ih2jx3sr8w
@user-ih2jx3sr8w 3 күн бұрын
Like your blog may
@MickDickerson
@MickDickerson 3 күн бұрын
Stop it, I’m not crying you are! It looks amazing Kyle and I’m so glad you got those 62’ers in. Unbelieveable that you’re still doing it alone and that John Deere is a beast! I was wondering if a ramp would work right about the time the bucket load of dirt came in, haha. And I never dreamed I’d see the day that you’d be buying an electric chainsaw but it’s really doing some ideal work for those finer details eh? Thanks for the update, get ‘er done young lad, so proud of you.
@jodiswanson2075
@jodiswanson2075 3 күн бұрын
Dude! You are amazing! We (hubby & I) Love watching your video's, especially this house build! We are amazed at the talent you have in every video you put out!
@davidsousa9111
@davidsousa9111 3 күн бұрын
Get one of those multi use seats or just a beanbag for the top of the stairs
@bmad164
@bmad164 3 күн бұрын
What kind of drone did you buy?
@mikebrunner1577
@mikebrunner1577 3 күн бұрын
I have watched you from the start. To see you get these huge logs without help. You are amazing to me. Great job. You Rock.
@marywelling2580
@marywelling2580 3 күн бұрын
You are doing "cool sh*t", and I like watching you do it! Stay safe and build up the earthen ramp, too avoid tipping the tractor, under the strain of all that weight!
@mdsanders1574
@mdsanders1574 3 күн бұрын
Get a dog!
@louisemorris1961
@louisemorris1961 3 күн бұрын
Love watching your videos!..you're amazing..
@bobbyg6662
@bobbyg6662 3 күн бұрын
the build is coming along nicely and just remember with that scaffolding. If you feel its to wobbly. Just get some scrap pieces of wood and some U bolts...that should take the wobble out.