As a person from South Louisiana, boy what a joy it would be to build a home not worrying about humidity.
@rhekman3 күн бұрын
1:52 Jessie is right. For a compression brace, the member runs from the top of the free end down to the base of the hinge side. That's the opposite of a tension brace, like a cable-stayed fence gate, that strings from the top of the hinge diagonally to the bottom of the free end.
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue3 күн бұрын
Ohhh man when I tell Robbie this he’s going to panic 🫨 We debated and debated. Considering the old door held on for 135 years with barely anything built right, maybe we’ll be okay. But we might have to flip this door again 😆 Thank you for your comment! Appreciate your knowledge.
@rhekman3 күн бұрын
@@Montana_Ranch_Rescue Haha, no worries. For a full panel door it's not going to make much of a difference as long as there are boards that tie the planks together in multiple directions. With all the clinched nails, I bet it'll last another century. It looks great! And the hardware looks awesome.
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue3 күн бұрын
Thanks man, totally appreciate that comment 🙌🏻
@chucklindberg66453 күн бұрын
Every time I watch your videos I think of my Finish Grandparents. They Arrived in 1903. We still live on the old farm property. The old house burnt to the ground in the 40s. The old milk house is mostly standing. I've built log homes and should restore it. It would need moving but I wish I would get started! Thanks soo much!
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue3 күн бұрын
Do it! Get started 😄🌲🌲🌲 Sounds like a special place with lots of history to it. I’m obsessed with that old humble architecture. They aren’t making any more of it 😉 Too cool you know log buildings. If anyone has the skills to built it back right it’ll be you. Cheers!
@jstoeck7843 күн бұрын
Th old square nails are rough to hammer but were smartly engineered and they held really well. It is a learned technique. The plate rack is great.
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue3 күн бұрын
Those square nails are absolutely the strongest, tightest nails-you’re right, very smartly engineered 👍🏻 Thanks for the kind words on the plate rack 😊 It does the job
@hoosieriphone3 күн бұрын
What a wonderful project ! Uncle Dan would be proud. You are one hell of a woman too.
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue3 күн бұрын
Ah cheers 😉 Appreciate your comment 🙌🏻
@ronblessey67312 күн бұрын
A job well done. What you have done is a true testimony to the history of the old West. Uncle Dan would have been proud. Nice fix for the front door lock! Like the tin can patches. The interior is very cozy. Nothing like cooking outdoors. I could taste the Johnny Cakes and the bacon, um-um. I salute you and your beautiful family. Bring on that cook stove!!
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue2 күн бұрын
Cheers, Ron! Love your comment 😄 Isn’t that tin can patch such a perfect nod to the house’s past? That ended up fitting & I was just too pleased. Wait until you see this cookstove-fired it up yesterday for Clayton’s birthday 🎂 IT IS INCREDIBLE. Cheers friend, thanks for your support.
@billchristopher88922 күн бұрын
So enjoyed this video I was raised on a small farm we had a small herd of dairy cows we milked by hand my first job at a early age was to call the cows to the barn hearing you call them brought back fond memories
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue2 күн бұрын
Ah man, love your comment. The cows are at their happiest out there, moving from pasture to pasture. Everything is still green right now. Love seeing them dotted out in the fields in the distance. Lots of hay stored up for winter.
@jamesa.rodriguez85983 күн бұрын
Wonderful work. Thank you for bringing me along. 😂 God bless you and yours.
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue3 күн бұрын
Cheers! Thank you for being with us on this adventure 🔥
@sarahschlosser12032 күн бұрын
What a great way to start a new life for this little cabin.
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue2 күн бұрын
It does feel like the house is old but has come into a whole new life 💗 Can’t explain how magical it feels right now-wait til you see the old cookstove in it 🥹
@sarahschlosser12032 күн бұрын
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue I looked forward to seeing it in its final spot after all your work to restore it also
@noiseosoutros3 күн бұрын
Thank you my friends ❤❤
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue3 күн бұрын
Best to you! Thanks for your comment 🌲🌲🌲
@UnfrozenCaveman3 күн бұрын
"The ignition in the Defender" ... I knew I liked you guys! 🤣
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue3 күн бұрын
😉 Little easter egg in there-we have an old ‘83 defender that I (Jessie) at obsessed with.
@UnfrozenCaveman2 күн бұрын
We've got a IIa 109 & a 97 NAS90
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue2 күн бұрын
@@UnfrozenCaveman Oh! Holy smokes a North American spec 90 is straight out of my childhood dreams! 🙌🏻 But that 109 is totally up my alley now 😎 Very cool. Well done
@mikemccollum45213 күн бұрын
What a special journey
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue3 күн бұрын
Thanks man, it’s been a great time and there’s more adventure to come 🙌🏻
@terrynida57873 күн бұрын
Another great video, I love how you involve your entire family. I don't know about those johnny cakes but the peach pie with whipped cream - well!!!!!!!! Hope you saved me a piece.
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue3 күн бұрын
Haha agreed! The Johnny cakes had great flavor but, yeah, my burning of them didn’t do any favors 😂 The pie though-it was SO good. Pure magic in the Dutch oven.
@CedarHillsHomesteadКүн бұрын
oh my gosh look at you guys! You are doing amazing, both with the homestead and your channel. From one Montanan to another, I'm proud of you!
@Montana_Ranch_RescueКүн бұрын
You are awesome!! Thank you! We’re still just a small little channel but having so much fun with it. Some videos get views, some don’t 😆 Weird KZbin algorithm 🤷🏻♀️ But we have good times. Love your homesteading videos 🙌🏻
@sarahtyster73423 күн бұрын
oh wow, this was really magical. the cabin is looking absolutely great - a true mixture of old and new, I'm so looking forward to the future fun, and love all the special things in the cabin already - the bunk beds - amazing. Johnny Cakes - in Antigua they call their dumplings Johnny cakes (elsewhere in the carribean they're called just dumplings, it used to be a way of telling where someone was from if they said Johnny Cakes). I guess these originals without leavening were like them (you fry them and they're solid alright, but tasty with spicy fish and tomato stew). love the candles, spoon, and the lovely way you all are. what an amazing spot, the northern lights. how great the kids are starting to ask about your life/lives before - a wonderful moment of their universe expanding. pure magic thank you for sharing this with us random internet people. and well done - far from failing at anything you seem to me to persist and succeed.
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue3 күн бұрын
Thank you, Sarah! LOVE your comment-makes my day. How fascinating about the Johnny cakes connection in Antigua. I love learning the history of foods and cultures. Corn/cornmeal is a fascinating food from the New World. Thank you for watching & being with us from the beginning! Best, Jessie
@blackdog8503 күн бұрын
Excellent video! It's nice to see all the pioneer touches throughout this episode. The fieldwork is always good to see and reminds us where our food comes from! The Northern Lights were the icing on the cupcake...or cabin in this case! Well done! We were out in the Missouri Breaks recently and we heard the Elk bugling and the lights dancing overhead. One the best camps out there! Cheers!
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue3 күн бұрын
Oh wow what a treat to hear the elk! I love seeing them come through-they are majestic creatures. They pass through the ranch sometimes… but the Missouri Breaks are a whole ‘mother level 🙌🏻 Too neat. Love your comment
@wileycoyotesr8623Күн бұрын
These people are Saints. Their dedication to presenting themselves as such is remarkable. Statues of them should be erected at the state capital.
@Montana_Ranch_RescueКүн бұрын
🤣🤣 Nice man, nice. I will say we make these videos basically for free. Fun hobby for us… well, that’s a lot of work. Does that count toward sainthood? Or just being a normal person with a hobby?
@timothychandler17253 күн бұрын
I was hoping that you guys had a good neighbor with his team of draft horses 🐎 help plant the wheet. There is next year to have a bunch come and do a plowing day with many teams of horses 🐎 with the ladies' cooking 🍳lunches. You could have even a hay day next summer ☀️ with a team of horses 🐎. I'm surprised you guys 😮don't have a team of draft horses 🐎 to help feed the cows 🐄. Great job 👍 👏 on the history of the old cabin. Who's going to start spinning wool into yarn and knit up warm 🤔 hats and mittens for the kids. Wish you the greatest luck 🙏 and can't Wait for the next video.
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue3 күн бұрын
😄Cheers! We totally need to show old school farming with draft horses! Robbie’s mom used to have a team & loved working them. We need to talk her into getting some more 😉 Thanks for watching & I love your comment! Maybe spinning should be next on my list…
@smokeydog63112 күн бұрын
Found your channel this morning & I'd like to say: Well Done! May I offer a bit of advice? When I was a young carpenter I bought one of those fiberglass handled hammers. Huge mistake. Every hammer strike transmitted vibration into my arm causing tendonitis. Do yourself a favor & replace it with a 24oz wood handled framing hammer. The wood handle will last, as long as you don't use it to pry with. A trick that I learned to prevent the wood splitting with modern nails, is to invert the nail & strike the tip with your hammer to blunt the tip, before driving it into the wood. Not sure why that works, but it does. Don't know if it would translate to those square nails.
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue2 күн бұрын
Man thank you! Great wisdom that I will absolutely take 🙌🏻 There’s so much skill out there to learn. I am always open to learning the right way & better ways. Yeah-those square nails are BEEFY for sure. Much respect to the men who nailed those day after day throughout history. Appreciate your comment 🌲🌲🌲 Chime in anytime!
@smokeydog6311Күн бұрын
@@Montana_Ranch_Rescue I prefer the wood hammer handles that have a curved profile like an ax. That curve will position your hand such that you can develop a "snap" that sinks a 16d nail with a single strike.
@Montana_Ranch_RescueКүн бұрын
@@smokeydog6311 I going to go through the ranch shop and see if we have one! Thank you 😄
@rcclark881816 сағат бұрын
Nice job on the renovation but to keep it authentic you need to restore the water source and privy. So what and where was the water source for Uncle Dan? A spring, creek or well. Were was the outhouse? I assume they were close by.
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue8 сағат бұрын
I hear you! The creek has always been and is close by. Because the ground the house sits on is so lush and good for farming, the plow has come right up to the edges of the house year after year. Any outhouse footprint is long gone 😔 But we can use our logic & figure it was on the East side, off the front door, and slightly out of the wind. 🤷🏻♀️ Long story: Yes! Great idea to bring it back! On the list 😉
@obiwanjacobi2 күн бұрын
Ahum - yeah the wife was right about the door brace...
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue2 күн бұрын
😉 🤫
@cheriosmith3 күн бұрын
Why are you choosing not to insulate? My grandmother (b. 1895) said they insulated using sawdust and later newspaper….whatever they had available. Just curious.
@sarahtyster73423 күн бұрын
I wonder if that's so prone to fire issues? dried out it'd go up in an instant? there's some R value in double wood walls isn't there?, but not as much as modern insulation for sure.
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue3 күн бұрын
Yes true-they didn’t insulate originally. Vermin and mice tend to get into these old walls and wreak havoc.
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue3 күн бұрын
Good question! We almost insulated with some old wool I got from a friend. It definitely would work and make the house much warmer in winter. Big reason we didn’t: MICE. Out in the grain fields here the mice will find a way into the walls and we didn’t want to create a messy warm spot for them down the road. But if we lived in this house everyday, you bet we’d stuff these walls with newspaper or sawdust or anything we could-it helps. I will say, double walls with air in between are warmer than you may think. 🤔 Lots of old homes (even nice ones) have just air.
@diamondperidot2 күн бұрын
May I ask why you could not put steel wool all along the perimeter of the house and then use wool for insulation?
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue2 күн бұрын
@@diamondperidot Good question-mostly because I don’t trust the steel wool to last and keep away the torrent of mice in the fields 😆 I used it in lots of little holes around the house. I definitely helps. But… it’s not a magic material that will keep mice away. These are tough Montana mice 😉
@verapiercy23253 күн бұрын
The walls look great, but why didn't you put insulation in the walls?
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue3 күн бұрын
Good question! The house sits out in the middle of grain fields so MICE are a real problem. Didn’t want to make them a nice cozy house inside the walls
@verapiercy23253 күн бұрын
@@Montana_Ranch_Rescue That sounds reasonable. Your family has done an incredible job restoring the cabin. I have enjoyed following the progress.
@Montana_Ranch_Rescue2 күн бұрын
@@verapiercy2325 Thank you for such a thoughtful comment! So pleased you’ve been on this journey with us 🙌🏻