Bizarre Cabin Build...and what I learned from it

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Bushradical

Bushradical

Күн бұрын

I built a cabin using an obsolete, bizarre building method and I learned a LOT!

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@jaywebb3105
@jaywebb3105 9 ай бұрын
Well said Dave , I'm 59 and now that I don't have a lot of time left I truly appreciate time and how prescious it really is.
@Bushradical
@Bushradical 9 ай бұрын
well said
@dukebeach1
@dukebeach1 9 ай бұрын
I remember as a child my grandmother saying two things to me. One, if you have your health, you have EVERYTHING. Two, be careful how you spend your time. It slips away like ether the older you get.
@ericshore98
@ericshore98 9 ай бұрын
I'm a jack of all trades. From carpentry, electrical, drywall to roofing, concrete and electronics repair. One thing I remember my grandfather say, "measure twice and cut once" (so true) I've enjoyed passing my knowledge on to my kids and now my grandkids. I'd like to think that I've documented my projects with them.
@garagejim1956
@garagejim1956 9 ай бұрын
Another wonderfully done story. Thanks for your wisdom and experience. As I am always reminded by friends-"Make it count, how many weekends do you have left?" I started journaling 35 years ago, first just notes on a calander and then to an actual book. I can't tell you much those books mean to me as I have gotten older, not so much for my accomplishments but for those people I would have forgotten about and who made my life that much fuller. Well done, Dave!!!
@charleshairston4853
@charleshairston4853 9 ай бұрын
​@@FireflyHill24he could scan them on to an SD card at Walmart and make a slideshow video, then post it on KZbin. I'd like to get an idea of the layout because I want to do something very similar to what he's done.
@jmcgilvary
@jmcgilvary 8 ай бұрын
Profound! I am now 71, and as I sit and enjoy the videos, I look out and try to remember some of the great times I have enjoyed. It gets harder every day. I do have some decent photo-records of the times that help. Having digitized them makes it easier to load and enjoy. I regret there are not enough photos of my Navy days, but, well, not much to do about that. A great video, thanks for the “nuggets”
@Mark_Wood
@Mark_Wood 9 ай бұрын
The builds are fun to watch, but it's the philosophy that keeps bringing me back. Merry Christmas Dave
@Bushradical
@Bushradical 9 ай бұрын
Merry Christmas Mark
@hobie695
@hobie695 9 ай бұрын
Very good advice. I am 76 years old and regret not having documented more of my life. Enjoyed this video.
@rustyroller
@rustyroller 9 ай бұрын
You could not have made a better video. More than ever, your true essence as a person came through. And that's what keeps me coming back to watch the inspiring content you post. Many thanks, Dave.
@Bushradical
@Bushradical 9 ай бұрын
thanks
@LazyDaisyDay88
@LazyDaisyDay88 9 ай бұрын
I live in the heart of the Cotswolds, in the UK. I think my life is really quite different from yours. And yet I find it really interesting that the lessons you shared today are as relevant to me as to anyone else. Time is so precious - and the ability to look back on what we've all achieved is a life treasure.
@ShadowMoonFarms
@ShadowMoonFarms 9 ай бұрын
I had a Great Aunt that filmed all of our family get togethers for birthdays and weddings and reunions all through the 50's and 60's. One of my cousins got those old "home movies" turned into DVD's for us. My grandkids loved watching them. I wish I had taken more pictures as they grew up. Thanks for sharing.
@mse7501
@mse7501 9 ай бұрын
You and your wife has done so much. Many have enjoyed watching you two. Not many like you. Hope your family prospers so you can sit back and relax and enjoy your kids. Prayed for you.
@Bushradical
@Bushradical 9 ай бұрын
Thank you
@nevercomply9258
@nevercomply9258 9 ай бұрын
We just bought 7 acres and we want to build a cabin. I'm watching your videos to learn all the things. Thank you
@baptistbob1038
@baptistbob1038 9 ай бұрын
That’s epic man. I can’t wait to be in your position.
@amy3458
@amy3458 9 ай бұрын
ALSO, before you start your gardens, please watch “Back to Eden Film.” It will save you a world of trial and error, YEARS’ worth. Paul Gautschi also has “Back to Eden Full Garden Tour” videos from L2Survive channel. It’s a WORLD OF WISDOM in growing ABUNDANT FOOD for your family. God be with you! 🙏🏼
@Ah022
@Ah022 9 ай бұрын
Congrats and good luck. I hope to be doing the same very soon.
@earlshannon1048
@earlshannon1048 9 ай бұрын
Great video Dave at 67 and a contractor for 44 yrs this brings back memories! You'd think I would learn after that many yrs I would not put up a 14x16 addition on my little house lol I hurt in places I didn't know I had places lol! Good to see Daisy behind you i miss seeing her!!! Thanks Dave!
@Bushradical
@Bushradical 9 ай бұрын
I hung sheet rock one winter after years of concrete only work......I used a COMPLETELY different set of muscles for sheet rock than I used for concrete......I hurt all winter
@MILLCITYTONY
@MILLCITYTONY 9 ай бұрын
Oh my word!!!!! I always love and enjoy your videos... But this one, this one, touched my heart!!! As a Cardiac Arrest survivor, memory loss is something I now have to deal with... Thank you Dave for the wonderful advice! Thanks again for having an amazing channel. Much success and health to you, Brooke, your kids and everyone watching these great videos
@julieplaggemeyer6118
@julieplaggemeyer6118 9 ай бұрын
Hello from a fellow SCA surviver!! I'm a couple months shy of being a 14 year survivor.
@MILLCITYTONY
@MILLCITYTONY 9 ай бұрын
@julieplaggemeyer6118 Good morning! Julie!! Wow 14 yrs!!!!!!!! You're an inspiration for me to keep on going, fighting. Many a times I thought I'll never see a tomorrow. January 14th is my 3yr anniversary of SCA Survival. Thanks for motivating me! Tons of health to you and your family!
@jeremyrushby3932
@jeremyrushby3932 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for those words @ the end Dave...i needed to hear that...that balloon framing is something I'm going to research for my future homestead
@ivanwesley8182
@ivanwesley8182 9 ай бұрын
Great video and excellent commentary, thanks Dave!
@marciaolson4878
@marciaolson4878 9 ай бұрын
You were young, we don’t always do or think of the best way! Your life is amazing and you just keep learning. You’ve spent a lot of time showing your ventures, and we sure appreciate every second you’ve shared Dave! Tx so much for sharing. We love it! God’s blessings!❤❤❤❤
@jstbtwnume9110
@jstbtwnume9110 9 ай бұрын
Dave, you are so right. When we built our home, we photographed everything and often look back and appreciate everyone’s’ hard work. It was a giant family project for us.
@stinkylink1969
@stinkylink1969 9 ай бұрын
Thanks Dave! I had read about balloon builds but the blueprints were hard to understand. As usual, you explained it so even my little brain could grasp it. You rock!
@Bushradical
@Bushradical 9 ай бұрын
thanks
@WisconsinWanderer
@WisconsinWanderer 9 ай бұрын
I had a dear friend of mine who homestead in Delta Junction. He has since passed away but was a hard working farmer who raised his family hunted and raised crops. Steve Holcomb was quite a fella in the short time I knew him I learned so much from him. But he got sick with MS in his middle 50’s had to sell the farm and moved to Florida where he died. Not sure why I’m telling this story Dave but I guess I’m hoping you two might have crossed paths he was a good man. Thanks for the great advice be well my friend 😊
@janeevans4758
@janeevans4758 9 ай бұрын
Sorry to read you lost a incredible friend, a talented man also by the sounds of it. Thank you for sharing a brief story of him..he will not be forgotten as you have documented him with us all here,and not forgetting he will always remain in your heart & mind. Merry Christmas 🎄
@billiegoodman4872
@billiegoodman4872 9 ай бұрын
My sister died from MS. Brooke’s mom has MS. Tough way to say goodbye to your dear friend. God bless you and Merry Christmas!!
@ondrejmanych5688
@ondrejmanych5688 9 ай бұрын
I also have MS and it is way better now that it was years ago. Nowadays you can control the illness with modern medicine. At least most of the people can (some "versions" of this illness are still pretty bad). It is much easier to live in the city with this illness. Being a active farmer must be very hard with this.
@billiegoodman4872
@billiegoodman4872 9 ай бұрын
Treatments and outcomes have come a long, long way. Much better management now. My sis had MS 35 yrs and her faith, grace , grits and guts amazed everyone. So happy it’s all pretty much improving for patients. God bless you!
@PeaceWorkII
@PeaceWorkII 9 ай бұрын
I also have MS since age 25. 59 now. So 34 years the first 25 yesrs were the worst. It's no picnic but has gotten a lot better as far as pain and disability, so for that i am very grateful. Still live with the symtoms, but it sure beats being bedridden, blind, etc, etc, etc. I am blessed compared to many. Ive thought that from the beginning. MS sucks, but there are many things that can be worse. God bless. Its so different for every MS patient. I just do what i can when i can. Made myself so much worse being stubborn the first 20 years. You just have to respect it.​@ondrejmanych5688
@tracy419
@tracy419 9 ай бұрын
I spent 2 years away from my wife and kids with the exception of 10 days or so every few months trying to make a better life for us and other than meeting a few good people and seeing some things I wouldn't have otherwise, I can't think of a single positive thing about that time that could come close to offsetting the things I missed out on at home. I'm about your age and really wish I'd learned the lesson about time before I did that because not only do you not get that time back, it's changed our lives for the worse in many ways and the benefits I'd hoped to get never materialized. Love your channel Dave, thanks for sharing with us.
@wheelyliving4093
@wheelyliving4093 9 ай бұрын
Excellent Dave, and poignant words, especially on documenting your life. My wife and I are now 70, and have been on the road in our self-converted Sprinter Campervan for 3 years in Eastern Europe, and it's all documented in photos and video, and when we are gone, there is a record. Recently started our KZbin channel, and getting used to editing skills and such. Thanks for sharing your journey. Best wishes.
@Bushradical
@Bushradical 9 ай бұрын
good luck with your channel!
@laurieclarkson9180
@laurieclarkson9180 9 ай бұрын
It's interesting because a lot of the Founding Fathers of America kept extensive journals about their day, what they build, what they grew in their gardens and what tips and tricks they had...all that stuff. Thanks for the reminder!
@alivewithhemp4989
@alivewithhemp4989 9 ай бұрын
Our memories are something that we should never take for granted. My husband has had 10 strokes. They have affected his short term and working memories. Projects take us 100 times longer. We own 10 25' tape measures because they seem disappear into thin air right when you need one. They are strategically placed now so I can easily find one instead of stalling the project.
@Bushradical
@Bushradical 9 ай бұрын
Don't I know it!
@bmoore3199
@bmoore3199 9 ай бұрын
Wish you were my brother Dave. Im soon 62 and so appreciate your values. Yes Id be your older brother but I wouldn't mind. 😉 Merry Christmas to you Brooke and your family. Thanks for sharing.
@Togglefree
@Togglefree 9 ай бұрын
You have a very keen way of narrating your videos. Your knowledge and sound of your voice makes you a pro. Excellent video like your others!
@clairebourassa5943
@clairebourassa5943 9 ай бұрын
Dave, you are a great story teller. Building homes seems so easy for you! Pretty amazing ! It was good to see “da woof” in the background. I’ll say that I also enjoyed your philosophical words at the end 😊. Merry Christmas to you, Brooke and your family 🥰🎅🎄
@judge724
@judge724 9 ай бұрын
Wow, for so few photos, you sure made the build come alive with your great ability to explain things!! So much great wisdom as always! Thanks and God bless!!
@ChrisEddings-m8f
@ChrisEddings-m8f 9 ай бұрын
Another great video,Dave...you're so down to earth. I've ran some rather large construction projects, some close to home that required 7 day work weeks and some that required being gone all week..and as with you, the time spent away from the family was the worst... you just have to remember that you're doing it for them and keep moving forward. Love watching your cabin builds in the silent woods... so relaxing at 72 to watch someone else doing the building in a much less hectic environment. Keep up your video journals, and I'll keep watching... Cheers
@Bushradical
@Bushradical 9 ай бұрын
Thanks
@kerickwalters2749
@kerickwalters2749 9 ай бұрын
Cool to see Maisy wandering about ❤
@ozarkview928
@ozarkview928 9 ай бұрын
I’m a 60 year old grandma who can’t pound a nail into save my life, but I enjoyed listening and learned a few things .Time ,well said !
@jonmartin6451
@jonmartin6451 9 ай бұрын
Wow, you know you and your Bride should create a Bush Consulting/Building company and help newcomers to Alaska achieve their dreams as you have. Great videos and love the channel.
@suesherman8277
@suesherman8277 9 ай бұрын
Mick will be home for Christmas? Enjoy family time- reminiscing, joking, laughing at bloopers in life, just never forget❤️ Enjoy all building videos and dreaming on what I wish I learned as a young woman. At 78 not going to start, that’s where the dreaming comes in. Love you all and pray for good health for all. Merry Christmas 🎄
@daveboyd67
@daveboyd67 9 ай бұрын
When I feel the need to be grounded and serene, I watch one of your videos and i don't think I ever blink. I don't know what kind of voodoo you doo, but I have been watching your videos for years and it's like the best kind of therapy and inspiration for me. THANK YOU! Keep keeping it real and just talking as with a friend. That's how it is received and appreciated.
@jennycampagna3100
@jennycampagna3100 9 ай бұрын
This was so beautiful. Thank you Dave. Always enjoy you and your wife’s hard work and wisdom.
@noyopacific
@noyopacific 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video Dave ! Good story and it was well told. Merry Christmas to you & Brooke.
@Caretaker58
@Caretaker58 3 ай бұрын
Love all your videos (and Brooke's as well...), You're the kind of guy I wish I had met 20 years ago. Be radical!
@janeevans4758
@janeevans4758 9 ай бұрын
Dave what I've taken from this video is,you are a incredibly talented man! Who spent month's working damn hard away from his family to provide money that would feed,clothe,etc everyone! Yes you lost 6 month's away from your little ones & Brooke, but i can bet they would all say what you sacrificed for them and how much they love & cherish you for it... You really are a clever man and seriously dont give yourself enough praise! Both you & Brooke that applies to. Thank you for sharing that story and the importance of documenting events in life. 🙏 note taken & will endeavour to practise more. Merry Christmas to all Dave🎄,i hope your Christmas is filled with love and laughter & cozy nights with family 🎄
@Bushradical
@Bushradical 9 ай бұрын
Thanks, you too
@WanderingWilfords
@WanderingWilfords 9 ай бұрын
Dave I love the build and the craftsmanship you shared. I agree with you about time. Your video made me stop to think about what I’ve done with my time over the past 63 years and looking back and reflect how much time I wasted chasing the dream of materialistic things. When it’s all said and done I hope I will be remembered as a good father, husband and friend in the end. Keep up the great content as well as your thoughts on life.
@calebdoner
@calebdoner 9 ай бұрын
Your thoughtful advice at the end was just profound. Thanks for sharing!
@diannamoore1522
@diannamoore1522 9 күн бұрын
This one's a keeper! Thanks for the words of wisdom re: time. It's so valuable, and like you said...once it's gone, it's gone. Good for you!
@kylecormier9930
@kylecormier9930 8 ай бұрын
My son recently bought an old farmhouse in Vermont. As we were stripping the walls in the kitchen, we noticed that the build was done exactly the way you described here, but neither of us had ever seen anything like that before. This was very educational and entertaining as well and I appreciate the information you shared.
@annalorree
@annalorree 9 ай бұрын
I used to be a firefighter in Eureka, California. There were a LOT of houses built in the Victorian era from old growth redwood, all balloon-framed. It’s a pretty rapid building style, but hard for firefighters. Since each stud bay is open from the very bottom to the very top, fire communicates up through the wall to the attic and down the wall to everything beneath it. As well, as you illustrate in this video, fire will run the floor/ceiling between levels. That is alleviated with some fire stop blocking, but back in the day they didn’t bother. Our strategy was a crew to the fire floor, a crew to the attic, and a crew to the bottom floor (there were few basements there).
@heatherk8931
@heatherk8931 9 ай бұрын
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@heatherk8931
@heatherk8931 9 ай бұрын
@heatherk8931
@heatherk8931 9 ай бұрын
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@greytogray6070
@greytogray6070 9 ай бұрын
I truly enjoy all of your videos, Dave, but this one hit all of my buttons. I've learned so much today, thanks to you, not just about balloon construction, but just about pros and cons on digging wells, nail gun versus hand nail, insulated box headers, lifting walls, the list goes on and on. Your delivery and editing are so appealing and friendly, and the content is presented in such a learnable way. So grateful for all of your efforts and that I found your channel. Thank you, and keep it coming!
@Bushradical
@Bushradical 9 ай бұрын
Thanks , I appreciate that
@alive.off-grid
@alive.off-grid 9 ай бұрын
I know all about that forgetting things Dave. I've been going through that for the last couple of months. I've tried to keep a journal or pictures on my phone just thinking that I might get me a small laptop to put it all on. I plan on tearing my house down come spring and rebuilding the whole thing in a different View. Plan on doing the dimension of the roof in two different levels so I can put the back level higher so I can put Windows up there or another set of solar panels. I've been living off the grid for over 20 years and that's back when solar panels were quite expensive. Can I manage to save and get things done. Even using old forklift batteries instead of solar batteries. You've been a real inspiration you and your wife to my building and how things go here in my home. You both have taught me quite a bit about things and I'm learning more everyday about eating off the land having natural teas etc. I really appreciate you both. I would like to wish you both your whole family a very merry Christmas, God bless you all
@Bushradical
@Bushradical 9 ай бұрын
Thanks, you too
@richarddaken6770
@richarddaken6770 9 ай бұрын
I was raised in a house that was balloon framed ..... Seriously this video was awesome and makes a great point about journaling your experiences... Love it!💯✌️
@erlc12
@erlc12 9 ай бұрын
this video could not have come at a better time! Thank you! I'm building a cabin just like this in the spring in northern Michigan.
@teresaf5480
@teresaf5480 9 ай бұрын
Great advice Dave...Family time is precious ...time is precious!!! You can't undo what you already done did..so do it right the first time😊 Great video I really enjoyed it👍👍
@jo-ellenbass2261
@jo-ellenbass2261 9 ай бұрын
That is a wonderful build. Even with just the black and white stills, just the foundation is valuable knowledge. Thank you for posting this.
@watever1965
@watever1965 9 ай бұрын
I learn so much from your videos and absolutely love your wisdom. Thanks for sharing 😊
@taracriste1
@taracriste1 9 ай бұрын
Wow, that's amazing that you did all that by yourself. My husband has renovated many houses in the Southern VA area and he always had a right hand man and subbed out plumbing and in many cases roofing. All the electrical and carpentry work he does with his guy. But there were many times I'd bring the boys when they were young because Daddy's working on a house if we wanna see him we got to go to him. He learned so much with each house. I bet the two of you could talk for hours! He doesn't like permit pulling either. 😂 God bless you and Brooke 🙏
@runvidr
@runvidr 9 ай бұрын
I always enjoy your videos. They are full of down-to-earth common sense, which is so rare these days. A refreshing change.
@Bushradical
@Bushradical 9 ай бұрын
thanks
@brentderksen
@brentderksen 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the trip down your memory lane. You make a fantastic story teller.
@donaldhofman5257
@donaldhofman5257 9 ай бұрын
I spent 6 months working away from my family and vowed never again!! Time is very precious to me now at 71 and having to retire from a heart attack!! I still keep busey building things but not in a hurry like I did a couple years ago! Thank you for sharing your story with us!!! We appreciate the quality of your wisdom even at your "younger " age ! You're wise for your age!!! I wish I'd learned as early as you did!
@claire_A-T
@claire_A-T 9 ай бұрын
I like that balloon style build, I lived in a house built in that style with four foot second floor side walls. Your video explained enough on how to build it to make it interesting and possibly doable for most guys with some building skills. Thank you.
@billhenry1117
@billhenry1117 9 ай бұрын
Dave, in your description of ballon framing you addressed the important issue of putting in fire blocks. Years ago I was on a volunteer fire department and unfortunately got to see how fast a balloon framed structure with no fire blocks can burn.
@davolbc
@davolbc 9 ай бұрын
I really liked the ending of this video and how you talk of making sure to keep record of what you do. I'm 58 and my name is also Dave and I took my original family home and made it my own I designed it I was the General and I was Hands-On. Making sure everything was done exactly how I wanted it to be play this was back in 2008 - 2009. It is solid as a rock and it's Title 24 and it's located in Southern California so I'm sure you can only imagine all the inspections I had to go through. I enjoy your videos keep making them and get yourself a digital camera or use your cell phone. I have a record of all steps of building my home and I love it and so does my family.
@mred8002
@mred8002 9 ай бұрын
I have seen the ‘balloon frame’ on one of the old farmhouses in our rural area in NE Michigan, but never knew what it was called. I heard it said that they used a similar method for some barns, but stopped when dimensional lumber was popular and relatively cheap. Before that, they milled stock as needed. Interesting. Thank you.
@donaldhofman5257
@donaldhofman5257 9 ай бұрын
Yes! My dad was born in the 1890s and bought an old sawmill and milled all the lumber for their buildings! He lost use of his pointer finger by sawing it off twice, and they sewed it back on both times!
@mred8002
@mred8002 9 ай бұрын
@@donaldhofman5257 Youch! I recall the side belt driven blades powered by my Deere B model. No shields, wide fabric belt with a half twist without any deflectors, and usually the anti kickback guards were off, too. No frank amputations with that, but FIL had to regrow a fingertip he stuck in the sickle bar mower. Twice. I did assist with a few finger/ foot repairs, but we found the plastic and dedicated hand surgeons did a much better job, and just controlled bleeding until we could transfer them to the big city.
@suezaple4950
@suezaple4950 9 ай бұрын
Interesting build and experience happy you were able to sell it . The house look's awesome. Memories eh WOW. A live and learn experience. Your chat about time and remembering was a real eye opener which makes a great deal of sence. Found this an interesting video. Thank's Dave
@cttravels5244
@cttravels5244 7 ай бұрын
Love the reflective discourse Dave. Thanks for the time, thoughtfulness and insight. Thanks for being so honest about the whole process and particularly about the significance of time. P&L.
@garymccormick4534
@garymccormick4534 9 ай бұрын
Excellent reminder to all of us of what is important on this journey called life.
@koryschue1396
@koryschue1396 9 ай бұрын
Thank you Dave for sharing your process. Not only with the interesting build, but with your perspective, and introspective.
@DarrenMalin
@DarrenMalin 3 ай бұрын
your vertical log cabin is my favourite cabin on youtube. such a clever build.
@mikewilcox384
@mikewilcox384 9 ай бұрын
I am a retired firefighter from the rust belt. This was a very common building style in the older parts of Midwest towns. We did not love balloon frame houses. Upon arrival, what looks like an attic fire is often a basement fire that has run the void through to the attic. These are hard, if not impossible, to put the fire out and save the house if gets much of a head start. Those fire blocks are critical but it wasn't something they though of when this was the building norm. Great video.
@rockytopwrangler2069
@rockytopwrangler2069 9 ай бұрын
... Also through the years ,, another method called "envelope framing " ,, (Interior wall matching exterior wall spaced into the area ,, air space was said to improve heated air within) .....was a thing ... also caused serious difficulties for fire mitigation .... ... Always check building regs. and codes BEFORE the project begins ... Where there are none ,, to prevent this type of construction ,, there also may be NO home fire related insurance available ,, you are on your own ... The loss of a barn is one thing .......... The loss of your home ,, all your valuables and maybe lives .. is another ...
@roseshafer258
@roseshafer258 7 ай бұрын
Dave I love the way you explain things. I love to watch you build and do things. God Bless you and your family. Stay Safe
@judithparsons1920
@judithparsons1920 9 ай бұрын
Holy moly! A tremendous accomplishment!! Bless your heart- doing all that work!! Impressive
@jimobrien7061
@jimobrien7061 9 ай бұрын
True Dave time is precious but more precious to think about our future and it's not in this sinful land but with our Father in Heaven! I don't regret anything I haven't documented. Once I see his face, we will have all we need...Peace to you and Merry Christmas!
@ChadMosson
@ChadMosson 9 ай бұрын
Good video Dave. I’m sure a lot of people needed that reminder of salvaging time. I’m one of those people. Thank you for the down to earth lesson.
@LilYeshua
@LilYeshua 9 ай бұрын
Some of my most fulfilling achievements were car stereo installs and antenna tower I welded together out of rigid electrical conduit. Incredibly strong but with just a little flex and free standing being bolted to a two cubic yard concrete footing I dug in two and a half hours. Delivering leftover concrete in my assigned concrete truck made it easier. Sand in my area is very easy to dig out plus the sides of the footing didn't cave in. That included the hoist system to stand it up and for servicing. But to be honest I enjoyed all the research and planning for those projects as well as building it.
@Bushradical
@Bushradical 9 ай бұрын
Two yards! thats 8,000 lbs. Hats off to you on a SOLID base for that tower
@jahmasin
@jahmasin 9 ай бұрын
❤Now I know where Mick gets him philosophical side from. Like father like son.❤ I appreciate both of you ❤
@bobbiezarate2447
@bobbiezarate2447 9 ай бұрын
Came for Brooke, Stayed for Dave. I have learned So Much watching you both; And Mick💞! From Technique to Philosophy, your Whole Family Enriches peoples lives...🥰 🙏🏻🙏🏻Thank you All So Much! Happy Holidays, y'all 🎄🎄
@Dirtydeviantjbyrd
@Dirtydeviantjbyrd 9 ай бұрын
I've been watching your channel for a few years now, and well, it's different from what I build. I'm more automotive driven, but I've been looking to move south even southwest. Your videos have been giving me ideas to build a home instead of buying a home. I very much appreciate your videos and the knowledge that you give on all your projects. Thank you for all the detailed information through the videos. I appreciate your time. Thank you.
@solarstormgames
@solarstormgames 9 ай бұрын
Dave, you had an idea, looked back in history and asked yourself a question. Then you tried building something historically to see if it was still viable. You built something with your hands and provided for your family by sacrificing your time as all strong men do. It was tough, but you made it out the other side with something tangible to show for your efforts and in the end, bet on your hard work paying off. It worked out and your family benefited from your strong will. I hope as men, we can all be as fortunate in life to find a goal, work at it and succeed to benefit from it as well as those around us. Thank you for your video! Just hearing anything from you brings me joy. You're an inspiration, man.
@rays2877
@rays2877 9 ай бұрын
Very interesting using balloon framing. From my years as a carpenter, long ago, I think two guys can get three times as much work done as one guy.
@jerrybailey1980
@jerrybailey1980 9 ай бұрын
Another nice video 23:01 Dave, thanks. Made me think allot . I'm retired now I was a Carpenter for 35 years. That's what I value most is pictures and memories. Take care and Merry Christmas
@wanderlust62
@wanderlust62 9 ай бұрын
This reminded me of reading Tracy Kidder's novel "House". I enjoy listening to the commentary of the process of building. Thanks for sharing your experience!
@TinyLiving
@TinyLiving 9 ай бұрын
Hey, Dave, great recap! I never knew it was called balloon framing, but thats exactly how I built both my 12x12 2-story cabin in the Appalachian mountains as well as my 8x20 Tiny House on wheels with 2 lofts in Florida! They're both super strong & I built both (almost) solo. The cabin at age 52, the THOW @ age 59. Slow & steady wins the race for this chunky gramma! I documented it all, so much that I still have darn near a terabyte of files to edit into vids for my KZbin channel. LOL. I totally share your passion to keep records as we make memories, knowing full well that our days are numbered, our health not promised, and to leave a legacy for the kids to learn from & cherish after I'm gone. God has blessed you and Brooke, and through you 2, he has blessed us. Thanks for all you share with us!
9 ай бұрын
The telling of your story was Awesome Dave
@jguy1987
@jguy1987 9 ай бұрын
This is exactly how my house is built and I'm renovating it, mostly plumbing and electrical but a few new walls and new stairs. Main part of the house that is balloon framed was built in 1892 in northern Illinois. A great video that really deep dove into how it looks as its going up. Thanks for this!
@jerrycopley9325
@jerrycopley9325 9 ай бұрын
Such good advice :) now your grandkids can watch your videos and see grandpa young healthy smart productive. I would give anything to have videos of my grandpa. I have some of my dad but not near enough Thanks for sharing your life with us! Merry Christmas to you and your family
@daleclementson8761
@daleclementson8761 9 ай бұрын
Like your videos. I bought an unfinished cabin 30 years ago. It had half of a loft. So the half with the loft was stick built with the other half balloon built. In order for me to make it a complete second floor I had to learn balloon framing.
@tatehogan5685
@tatehogan5685 9 ай бұрын
Well said Dave, it got me thinking about the things I had long forgotten. How true it is that time is our most valuable resource. Thanks for sharing
@KillingerUSA
@KillingerUSA 9 ай бұрын
Great build! Loved the story and love the production of this video!
@Bushradical
@Bushradical 9 ай бұрын
Thanks K!
@Bushradical
@Bushradical 9 ай бұрын
Ive been trying to figure out how to use those pics or 7 years
@zachb_70
@zachb_70 9 ай бұрын
Dave, your stories and memories remind me of the conversations I had with my old man. Thank you for sharing sir and I will continue to watch your videos. Merry Christmas!
@laurajohnson9753
@laurajohnson9753 6 ай бұрын
I grew up in a balloon framed home, helped Dad and Mom with all remodeling until I moved out after college. It is an old style of construction and makes interior remodeling interesting.
@idwearthat
@idwearthat 9 ай бұрын
I'm a just say it. You are the Bob Ross of bushcraft. Always enjoy how calming, informative, and just wholesome you are. Keep up the amazing work.
@Bushradical
@Bushradical 9 ай бұрын
thanks
@waden404
@waden404 9 ай бұрын
Again, great video. As for the documenting memories. Left the law enforcement world in 2010 and am driving a truck. Ive always like photography and in the 8yrs ive been doing this, taking pics is the fun of seeing this country. My Google Photos is over 16k photos now. Ive told my kids that im also doing it for them and not just me. Dave, u are 100% correct. Document the memories. Merry Christmas to u and the family.
@Bushradical
@Bushradical 9 ай бұрын
You too!
@bbhome1717
@bbhome1717 9 ай бұрын
You described our home exactly it's over 150 years old farmhouse. We love it.
@cinderterekia3884
@cinderterekia3884 9 ай бұрын
You're such an inspirational person, and I love watching you telling stories about anything from building to general day to day in general. Hope to see you and brooke on your next video.Stay bless 🙌 🙌
@WoodlandsArchive
@WoodlandsArchive 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing. When I was younger I heard a saying: amatures will waste time to save resourses. Pro's will waste resourses to save time. It wasnt until I built my first house, handnailed, that I understood. You provide a lot of inspiration. Grateful!
@Bushradical
@Bushradical 9 ай бұрын
that is a solid saying......lots of wisdom in that
@kevinharding2099
@kevinharding2099 9 ай бұрын
You’re very good at this kind of video. You should have been a teacher (I taught for 33 years). You building talents are complimented by your style of explaining the task. Thanks.
@hellabiz4289
@hellabiz4289 9 ай бұрын
Dave does deep dive. Dave does deep. Dave does. Dave. This is life well-lived. Thank you for sharing!
@Bushradical
@Bushradical 9 ай бұрын
LOL, thanks
@KarenSmith-ys3sk
@KarenSmith-ys3sk 9 ай бұрын
So glad you share another video with us the fans,like how maisy daisy is still around,u r one of a kind in building,no one builds like u. U can look back and pat yourself on the back for all your hard work!
@wadepatton2433
@wadepatton2433 9 ай бұрын
A neighbor of mine lives in a 2-story balloon frame home built back when they built 'em like that. The man who had the house built also incorporated his farm to "Jimtown" and licensed himself to make whiskey in Jimtown. It's still called Jimtown road but Jim is long gone as is the distillery.
@janamunden1970
@janamunden1970 9 ай бұрын
Always Look Forward To Seeing Your Videos. Thank You For Sharing This Valuable Information. Happy Holidays To You And Brooke 🎅 Love From Ohio
@BethNichol2025
@BethNichol2025 9 ай бұрын
Another great video. A perfect mix of building, story/history telling, and reflection.
@HandymanLand
@HandymanLand 9 ай бұрын
Dave, you nailed it... Two reasons I got into YouTubing, is to help others and to document my LIFE. There are times I use my own video to remind me what did I do that summer. Or how did go about building that. Thank you for this video.
@SunflowerHeather
@SunflowerHeather 9 ай бұрын
You guys are amazing. We are blessed with Dave and Fam
@BigPoppaAA
@BigPoppaAA 9 ай бұрын
Nailed on the journal part. Very inspirational video and thanks for sharing!
@samrobinson9802
@samrobinson9802 9 ай бұрын
Dave, Thanks for sharing the story and photos. Your experiences and insight are very valuable. Happy holidays to you and your family.
@douglasgatian1401
@douglasgatian1401 9 ай бұрын
In my opinion you just captured that build. Pics are worth...well you know. But your words made it clear. Merry Christmas!!
@PeaceWorkII
@PeaceWorkII 9 ай бұрын
I saw all those nails on the face and wondered for just a split second if you used an air nailer...immediately i knew youd never do anything but hammer those suckers in. I still have my grandfather's best hammer he built wooden boats 3rd generation boat builder. Homes and buildings, too. A true perfectionist craftsman. Your kind is a rare breed. We are so lucky to go with you through your moments in time. Thanks butt loads! Love you guys, your videos make my day. So calming and informative🥰😊
@jeffreycoon9634
@jeffreycoon9634 9 ай бұрын
I don’t do construction for a living but I have done it in the past, my dad was the carpenter, but kudos to you for building that house by yourself. That amazes me that you did that and without a nailgun!
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