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Alaska Cabin Adventures

Alaska Cabin Adventures

6 ай бұрын

Surviving with wood heat is a labor of love. In this video I set out to cut enough firewood to keep my cozy little off-grid cabin warm until next spring, but first, I need to build a woodshed to keep it in. But an early snowstorm had other plans...
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@alaskacabinadventures
@alaskacabinadventures 2 ай бұрын
🎵You can download the music from my channel here ➡www.alaskacabinadventures.com/music
@Nefertiti0403
@Nefertiti0403 6 ай бұрын
I know this sounds nuts BUT I’ll take the COLD ANY DAY OVER THE HEAT AND HUMIDITY. Especially here in Texas
@etchediniron4249
@etchediniron4249 6 ай бұрын
I’m in FL and I agree with you whole heartedly!
@jboog1971
@jboog1971 6 ай бұрын
Same goes for Alabama lol
@tgxleasing5769
@tgxleasing5769 6 ай бұрын
Agreed. I’d rather die in the cold than live in the heat.
@Chris_at_Home
@Chris_at_Home 6 ай бұрын
I have a love hate with the cold. It was -20 this morning and I had to get my plow truck going to get inside to fix an axle U joint. I had to jump start it and it cranked slow. Usually when it snows it isn’t this cold. This is when I hate the cold. When everything is going good it’s beautiful and we comfortably ride snowmachine down to about -10. This is my 44th winter in Alaska and over 30 of them were spent working north of the Arctic Circle. In another year or two we are escaping the winter every year for 3-4 months in some kind of RV.
@reeseman4408
@reeseman4408 6 ай бұрын
You say that til you live in it daily lol
@markgazelka8493
@markgazelka8493 6 ай бұрын
I’ve been heating with wood for over 45 years. One big tip to pass on. Get your splitting stump a lot closer to your wood shed, and unload your wood as close as possible. It’s much easier and more efficient that way, rather than carrying and/or throwing the wood. The less handling the better. And I’m 73 1/2 and still processing all my firewood myself. I love all of it! Keep up the good work, from NW MN! Carry on with all possible vigor💪
@alaskacabinadventures
@alaskacabinadventures 6 ай бұрын
Awesome! Much appreciate the words of wisdom. I am always refining my system so I'll keep all that in mind. I do love cutting wood by hand though, absolute best work out and you don't even need a gym membership.
@Ivanskrakow
@Ivanskrakow 6 ай бұрын
We usually bring our splitter next to the tree were cutting, with the ATV wagon on the other side of the splitter.. Count how many times you handle the same piece of wood
@Boarpan
@Boarpan 6 ай бұрын
Greetings from sweden. Hehe we are competing with u on longest winters. When chopping Wood i always haul them in 3 m lenght. And cut them to size in my woodyard. Have a small woodtrailer. Dont know if u have them in USA but here they are common. Perhaps look upp longwood. U cut and split in 1m secions for when time and need coms just cut rhem.
@jmalone2758
@jmalone2758 5 ай бұрын
Try a cross-cut saw with a friend. You'll immediately know if they're up for it lol.@@alaskacabinadventures
@jackstone4291
@jackstone4291 5 ай бұрын
And should have had more grr er Milton in that wood store floor … You’ll learn (He’s young) Great hard work dude and take this advice from the previous first experienced old timer !!
@shawnhulke7385
@shawnhulke7385 6 ай бұрын
Nice to have friends who are not afraid of work and are willing to help.
@alaskacabinadventures
@alaskacabinadventures 6 ай бұрын
Amen!
@biddydibdab9180
@biddydibdab9180 6 ай бұрын
If I had a daughter, I’d be telling her that this guy is husband material. He’s exactly the kind who will get you through every tribulation you encounter! My husband and I are 74 and 71 respectively and we cut and burn about 5 cords a winter. It’s one of the most satisfying and fun things we do. Greetings all from Manitoba, Canada.
@alaskacabinadventures
@alaskacabinadventures 5 ай бұрын
What a wonderful compliment! Thank you very much and congratulations to you and your husband, inspiring to think of cutting wood at that age. Forever young!
@christophersherratt7299
@christophersherratt7299 5 ай бұрын
Have you thought about getting a Old tyre putting it on LEGS over your cutting platform it should keep all 4 pieces together save bending up and down all day just a thought for you save your back 😮
@stephensherlock5307
@stephensherlock5307 5 ай бұрын
Ya my wife says that WE cut and split 5 cords a year. She pushes the button on the splitter sitting down in a chair. 😂
@biddydibdab9180
@biddydibdab9180 5 ай бұрын
@@stephensherlock5307 You need to get after her for slacking off. 😅
@SJC49
@SJC49 3 ай бұрын
You and hubby are the reason Canadians rock!😍🇨🇦
@american236
@american236 4 ай бұрын
Team work makes the dream work. Thank god for good friends.
@dawnagamble1549
@dawnagamble1549 4 ай бұрын
I always envy men who can do this for themselves. Here's hoping you have either a good Dog or a Great Wife! And you got yourself a new subscriber 👌
@Sterlinghawk_G
@Sterlinghawk_G 5 ай бұрын
I can see the exhaustion in his face. We used to converge on my parents house to help them. 5 chainsaws running. I had the baby one - Husqvarna and couple of Stihls and a bigger Husqvarna. Plus we used a log splitter. We finally learned over the years to take ibuprofen before we went to sleep. 😂
@clairefarnell9489
@clairefarnell9489 4 ай бұрын
Love cutting wood, with my husband usually. Just bought him a new woodsplitter, 32 ton... done it by axe for years, enough already with that. Just bought a 160 farm, luckily the house only needs 1 wood stove,way less work than our previous acreage house,which had 2 woodstoves...the temps have been mild here in Alberta,Canada so far but its dipping to the -40's and below next week, with wind chills. So glad im a housewife whom can stay at home to tend to my animals. Good luck Alaska, may 2024 bring you peace and abundance.
@masada61
@masada61 5 ай бұрын
Hard work pays off in the long run. Breakfast in dead winter when its -30C with a warm stove cooking your heat. He will feel it now.
@user-dt5kq2ns3v
@user-dt5kq2ns3v Ай бұрын
I'm so jealous. There's nothing like a good day. Working at camp with a great weather like that. No heat, no bugs.
@heatherwanderer777
@heatherwanderer777 5 ай бұрын
Having friends pop in who are willing and able to help really sped things up, even if it's just an hour or three...that wood was flying!
@JamVee
@JamVee 6 ай бұрын
We lived in UT for nearly 5 years, and I put a wood/coal stove in the family room in the split level ground floor. We sometimes had wintertime lows in the -25 degree range, but the house was very well insulated. In the fall I cut about 3-4 cords of wood (with neighbors) for the covered woodshed and put about 2-3 tons of lump coal in a covered bin. The wood shed and coal bin were just outside the garage wall, so I cut a portal with latching door in the garage wall so we could stock up without even going outside. We had baseboard heating in the house, but only used the bathroom heaters in the morning for showers 5 of us, that stove downstairs kept the house toasty all winter long. It ran on wood all day, and banked it with coal at bedtime. Poked up the fire in the morning and threw on some wood. Ash disposal was twice a week and only took about 15 minutes (we kept it for the flower beds in the spring). Power bills were next to nothing, as we had LP gas water heater and stove, etc.
@alaskacabinadventures
@alaskacabinadventures 6 ай бұрын
Amazing! Thanks for sharing!
@jeffforbess6802
@jeffforbess6802 5 ай бұрын
Didn’t know anyone in the lower 48 used coal. Makes sense, as coal is a great heat source.
@carolynellis387
@carolynellis387 5 ай бұрын
Please tell me what a "cord" amount is!
@SeattlePioneer
@SeattlePioneer 5 ай бұрын
Heh, heh! Those bathrooms DO get chilly, don't they? At one time I used to fire up a small propane heater to warm things up a bit. But now I tend to wait until I've warmed up the house before bathing.
@attitudeadjusted9027
@attitudeadjusted9027 4 ай бұрын
​@@carolynellis387a cord is 4 high by 4 foot deep by 8 foot long. We burn about 5 to 6 cords a year. Of course we're heating a 2800 square foot four bedroom house. 🙏🏻
@snowking55
@snowking55 6 ай бұрын
A lot of work cutting firewood, I know. Kudos on wearing chaps, always be safe, especially when you're by yourself. You need to save up and purchase a splitter, a whole lot easier and faster. One of my goals when putting up wood for the winter is to try and handle the wood the least amount of times, like you're doing. It saves time and extra work. Now just sit back and enjoy the warm heat from all your efforts.
@user-ly5si2ci5e
@user-ly5si2ci5e 4 күн бұрын
Thank you for the whoop of joy. Was hoping you made it out of the falling tree ok.❤❤❤
@wildcountry.
@wildcountry. 5 ай бұрын
Pre- Pyrenees Spain here, way shorter winter! (max -20°C /-4°F) burn pine and Holm Oak (full round lasts hours). Lots of wild boar so never put fresh cut near living space 'cos of fleas in bark. (Boar rubs). I try to cut away from the house so there'll be plenty near home when I'm in my 70's+. We run a Rayburn 355SFW wood stove thats a dream for cozyness. Love the overhang &3 logs deep design. My woodsplitter workout really helps with kayak fitness. You're killing it, excellent channel - look forward to the new cabin build.
@gpgreen7733
@gpgreen7733 6 ай бұрын
For some sick & twisted reason I like watching all that work being done in 30 minutes :)
@skruloos1
@skruloos1 5 ай бұрын
Norman..What a great name for a dog..
@blakefollett
@blakefollett 6 ай бұрын
Now that you have enough for this year, start collecting for next season, always have 2-3 seasons on hand. No better feeling knowing you are stock piled.
@johnclarke6647
@johnclarke6647 5 ай бұрын
Norman is around you because you feed him good and he is always looking for his next meal.
@KellieEverts--conductsNightTra
@KellieEverts--conductsNightTra 4 ай бұрын
that's what friends are for, lol - I like humor
@SJC49
@SJC49 3 ай бұрын
Like all dogs?
@johnclarke6647
@johnclarke6647 3 ай бұрын
@@SJC49 Class of ‘67, University of Georgia, what do you think?
@livelife4471
@livelife4471 4 ай бұрын
In the book, Norwegian Wood Chopping, Stacking and Drying Wood The Scandinavian Way, on page 60 under the section labelled Spruce, I quote, "A lot of people enjoy the sparkling and crackling for theatrical glamour it brings to the fireplace, and in the past spruce was traditionally burned in the home on Christmas Eve." I thought about this sentence as you are preparing your spruce supply.
@christophertaylor5403
@christophertaylor5403 2 ай бұрын
That old timer had a long and busy day good job buddy
@bobbelanger6426
@bobbelanger6426 5 ай бұрын
Just a friendly tip from the other end the US, Northern VT…learn how to sharpen your chain saw chain properly. A sharp saw is a safe saw. Softwood trees are the easiest to cut and split. Keep on keeping on👍
@secaII
@secaII 6 ай бұрын
Think about all your accomplishments this spring, summer and fall. You fixed the problem with your roof leaking. Built a platform for your fireplace. Built a new cabin and fire wood shed. Wow! Congrats Mr. Productive!
@annearmagh
@annearmagh 4 ай бұрын
Thank you trees. They're amazing aren't they for what they give us!🎋🌲🌳✨✨✨
@LyThiHoa1987
@LyThiHoa1987 6 ай бұрын
The firewood shed you built is very sturdy and can hold a lot of firewood. This snow season you won't be afraid of the cold anymore because you have a whole store of firewood You are amazing, congratulations
@alaskacabinadventures
@alaskacabinadventures 6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much, I much appreciate this comment. Take care and thanks for watching!
@robertwoelk26
@robertwoelk26 6 ай бұрын
How big is is your firewood shed?
@LyThiHoa1987
@LyThiHoa1987 6 ай бұрын
@@robertwoelk26 He has 2 firewood warehouses, I think the old firewood warehouse is about 12m2 and the new firewood warehouse is about 10m2
@joeb4142
@joeb4142 5 ай бұрын
@@LyThiHoa1987Smaller? That’s interesting.
@LyThiHoa1987
@LyThiHoa1987 5 ай бұрын
@@joeb4142 Maybe it's bigger, I guess. Looking at the firewood, I felt warm in the whole winter
@user-kf9fv1qj9u
@user-kf9fv1qj9u 3 ай бұрын
Awesome looking new wood shed
@Specialk431
@Specialk431 5 ай бұрын
I felt that “sigh” by the fire! What a man!!!
@mandypaulissen
@mandypaulissen 6 ай бұрын
Watching your videos gets me into a zen mode and remember the importance of living in the present.
@alaskacabinadventures
@alaskacabinadventures 6 ай бұрын
That brings me so much joy to hear my videos can do that for someone. Thank you!!
6 ай бұрын
Very nice camerawork and editing, appreciated!
@ekaukkeli
@ekaukkeli 6 ай бұрын
Good video! You are a handy man! Btw in Finland spruce is considered one of the worst fire woods. Birch is the best! We dry our wood in 1 year.
@lidijabirsa7768
@lidijabirsa7768 6 ай бұрын
I enjoy so much watching your vids Matt, thank you!
@cindyblair1283
@cindyblair1283 6 ай бұрын
You built a beautiful cabin❤ I can’t wait to see the next🎉 Thank You for sharing From Ohio❤
@janreynolds3794
@janreynolds3794 6 ай бұрын
Lots of hard work….awesome job!!
@janisaschim2429
@janisaschim2429 6 ай бұрын
Awww….that great feeling you get when you look at your full woodshed!! Your cabin is so cozy and inviting, what a wonderful feeling!
@HWMonster
@HWMonster 5 ай бұрын
You have built yourself a wonderful home. It looks very idyllic and cozy and the worries are completely different from those in the "normal world". Good luck!
@johnpeddicord4932
@johnpeddicord4932 6 ай бұрын
Great job Matt, hope family in good health, NORMAN APPROVED, tampa fla😊
@kokopelau6954
@kokopelau6954 5 ай бұрын
My Dad and I did that in the 50's with axes, 2 man saw, and splitting wedges on oak, walnut, and hickory. Not much spruce in Missouri where we lived. Cut about as much cause Gandma's cooked with it too. No electricity where we were. I started buckin trees when I was about 7 or 8. loved workin those trees with my dad and gettin the grin and pie from Grandma's and Grandpa'sforthe cutting job. My little brothers had the horrible job of clearing away the cut branches and carrying water. They wanted to cut too, till they got old enough😅.
@markholmes1346
@markholmes1346 6 ай бұрын
Nice job on the wood shed! The older I get the more I hate the cold and the heat, to bad it wasn’t 60 degrees all year round ha ha, one can only hope!
@caperguy1567
@caperguy1567 6 ай бұрын
coldest winters are actually in Siberia. -71C.
@PATCsawyer
@PATCsawyer 6 ай бұрын
Keep your eye out for a thrown retread (available on roads everywhere). You can put multiple rounds in them and the split wood won't scatter across the yard.
@tomlorenzen4062
@tomlorenzen4062 6 ай бұрын
Or just a -Tire?
@PATCsawyer
@PATCsawyer 6 ай бұрын
No! A tire has all that side wall and leaves you with just the rim diameter to put wood in. The retread is a wide ring of rubber that lets you stuff more wood into. @@tomlorenzen4062
@kaitlynlsari681
@kaitlynlsari681 6 ай бұрын
Yeah I got taught that trick last year by a Canadian girl and I clinched nailed it onto a big stump. Unfortunately my helpful neighbor pulled all the edge nails I crimped the tyre with out of the stump🤦 not realising it was deliberately done to hold the tyre in place to the stump out of strike range of my splitting axe! 😂 But even loose that tyre does a great job and makes hand splitting a whole lot easier
@gabba5423
@gabba5423 6 ай бұрын
Love your channel
@blklbluvr
@blklbluvr 6 ай бұрын
I love a wood fire, the heat, the smell. I have one in my cabin in northern Vt. but not in my house in Ct. where I wish I did have one.
@WHoobler
@WHoobler 6 ай бұрын
loved the shot of Forest playing guitar by the fire
@a.phillips6892
@a.phillips6892 3 ай бұрын
You’ve got to be the fittest man on the face of this earth after all that work…OMG!
@elmermason9685
@elmermason9685 6 ай бұрын
What a peaceful video. Love your cabin. Great to have a loyal dog with you. Thanks for another video. Stay safe.
@sandrafarley7967
@sandrafarley7967 6 ай бұрын
I am glad you understand the amount of fire wood to last a winter
@AlexBushcraftmyWorld
@AlexBushcraftmyWorld 6 ай бұрын
I too Shoot Bushcraft you are my teach thank you! 🙏🧡🙏🧡
@timforcier4845
@timforcier4845 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for getting back to me
@petetrembath2537
@petetrembath2537 4 ай бұрын
I like how he switched from Husky to Stihl
@douglasmckee754
@douglasmckee754 5 ай бұрын
I finally got around to watching this video. Remembering my old tree cabin and the wood haul and split for the winter. Your video's bring back many great memories of my time in Alaska. Thank you for sharing your's.
@TheGoodguy68
@TheGoodguy68 5 ай бұрын
Burning firewood my whole life makes me thankful for hardwoods.
@stephenrichardson516
@stephenrichardson516 5 ай бұрын
Love the ear defenders for the hand saw 😂
@adeletanner2262
@adeletanner2262 5 ай бұрын
He's grizzly bait....
@Donna-vs2iq
@Donna-vs2iq 5 ай бұрын
What a beautiful video. The editing, the filming mixed with the perfect music. Just subscribed. A privilege to get to enjoy this.
@retiremann1031
@retiremann1031 6 ай бұрын
Good video. Many would say not a glamorous life but I think it’s a beautiful life and I would love to have lived one just like this. Great work.
@alaskacabinadventures
@alaskacabinadventures 6 ай бұрын
Exactly! Thanks for your comment.
@helmut800
@helmut800 5 ай бұрын
​@@alaskacabinadventuresvery nice to see your work and your fantastic life. A fine dok isn't it 👍 Greetings from Germany 🎈
@BigfootRCrcoverlanddave2646
@BigfootRCrcoverlanddave2646 6 ай бұрын
Well done Matt great work out as well 😊ready for a cold winter ahead always love watching 👀 👍 my friend 👍 Overland Dave UK 🇬🇧
@mara.a.delosarcos
@mara.a.delosarcos 6 ай бұрын
You should replant the forest with new saplings; for every tree cut down, a new sapling planted.
@popgibb3485
@popgibb3485 6 ай бұрын
Alaska has an amazing way of re-seeding itself. Every spruce tree puts out thousands of tiny pine cones and dozens of saplings every year. Definitely a good thought though!
@jeffforbess6802
@jeffforbess6802 5 ай бұрын
No need. Since he’s basically clearing dead fall, the forest will renew itself. The less we get involved , the better. Management is only important when there’s deforestation, due to logging and house construction.
@garybalanesi610
@garybalanesi610 6 ай бұрын
It's work but when it's cold out You'll be glad you did it all.. Good job..
@helenhull7768
@helenhull7768 3 ай бұрын
Amazing video young man. You are strong and intelligent. Enjoyed watching you work and the scenery is beautiful. Love your best friend too! Take care always ❤
@SuperHurdman
@SuperHurdman 3 ай бұрын
Here is food for thought! If you go and get a old single mattress burn the cloth off and then when it starts to snow pull it with your four wheeler so wait till their is just enough snow that the wheeler still can pull threw the snow so like four inches or so and make your self a trail around close to some trees and drag it behind the wheeler once you make the trail it can be maintained throughout the winter. but if your getting lets say a foot go drag your trail every three or four inches if you get too much snow you won't be able to pull the drag! This way you will be able to get wood throughout the winter. The trail will get super hard packed! A great little affordable snow machine is a Elan you can pick them up for around 1000.00 and are a great little machine for winter as they can go in powdered snow! I use the drag system behind mine and go get wood threw the winter!
@TruckHouseLife
@TruckHouseLife 6 ай бұрын
Prob your best edit yet man nice work
@samhill3496
@samhill3496 6 ай бұрын
Hi Matt, tough times in the winter. Whatever one gets used to. I worked in Hibbing MN several times. I net Dylan when I was ten at school. His comment about home was they spent all summer getting ready for winter. I got there 4 th of July, it frosted, I left on Labor Day , it frosted. Hell I was there for two seasons, summer and autumn. In 8 weeks. Same in Fairbanks.
@matthewtaylor1697
@matthewtaylor1697 6 ай бұрын
lots of hard work but heaven on earth is hard work.
@yaniragarcia6634
@yaniragarcia6634 5 ай бұрын
I can't believe there's so much work to do!..but it's all worth it!!.you have accomplished a dream anyone would love to have..💯💯💯🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏👏👏👏👏👏
@petertuckergoettler5720
@petertuckergoettler5720 6 ай бұрын
Merci. Miss That Wonderful Life.
@Allah-tf2wg
@Allah-tf2wg 3 ай бұрын
Living the best life 👊🙂
@overseas_demogod
@overseas_demogod 4 ай бұрын
Teamwork! 3 people can get 6x the work done as 1.
@diggerblair7460
@diggerblair7460 5 ай бұрын
Literally spent the summertime cutting up logs for the winter 😊
@rubenstohler8659
@rubenstohler8659 4 ай бұрын
Apart, it's great...But, all together - Beauty...Casting/Soundtrack and Screenplay. Very Cool !!
@philly799
@philly799 6 ай бұрын
Your dog looks exactly like my dog. It's unbelievable. Same color, size, ears, tail, everything. He even yawns and stretches the same way. I showed my wife, and she almost fell out of her chair. Unreal.
@davidremmenga9668
@davidremmenga9668 6 ай бұрын
This is my first time viewing your videos. Nice job on your cabins and woodshed. Nice to see twinkle lights too. The cabin looks warm and cozy. Thanks for sharing.
@metricdeep8856
@metricdeep8856 5 ай бұрын
The shield just below the axe head is an obvious solution. Never seen it done before. Nice.
@scottperkins3696
@scottperkins3696 5 ай бұрын
What is the Brand and model of AXE that you are using ? I've never seen one like that.
@chadreynvaan
@chadreynvaan 6 ай бұрын
Quadrunner power! Nice work. More chopping than i could handle.
@meatman655
@meatman655 6 ай бұрын
Just a thought. If your splitting stump is that long and your maul passes through the log quickly your leg or foot will be in jeopardy. You also will get more momentum if it is shorter. Had a close call when mine was too long. Nice wood rack build. I live in Oregon and I’m hankering to split wood now, thanks
@kellypoulos8702
@kellypoulos8702 4 ай бұрын
You are one hard working young man!
@167curly
@167curly 2 ай бұрын
It's good to see you laying up with winter fuel. I like your canine companion a lot.
@peterellis4262
@peterellis4262 6 ай бұрын
Have you tried skidding logs with the ATV? You could save yourself some fuel, a bunch of labor, and maybe some time, if you dragged logs in and cut them to firewood length at the shed, rather than cutting to length in the bush. Would spare your back at least one lift on each round and reduce the number of trips with the ATV. Good luck and stay safe through the winter!
@cupcake19601
@cupcake19601 6 ай бұрын
I would love living like this!!!!
@Countrylove-AS
@Countrylove-AS 5 ай бұрын
a real man ...in a real Video....great
@Bemaseated
@Bemaseated 5 ай бұрын
This is somehow gratifying to my soul
@SeattlePioneer
@SeattlePioneer 5 ай бұрын
The video does a good o of debnking the myth of "free" wood heat. Here in urban Seattle, the nights aren't as long or as cold. But heat is often still welcome from October- May. I have no trees around, but I live adjacent to a light industrial area, and nearby small businesses commonly have scrap wood to get rid of, often 2x4s, 2x6 and similar wood. Often I can fill my van with that and just cut it to desired length on my table saw. Moving wood around is time consuming. I find that wheelbarrows reduce that labor, and a wheelbarrow load of ready to burn firewood can be wheeled from the wood pile, up the steps on a 2x6 ramp, through the front door and to it's home in the living room, near the wood stove. The stove can be fed directly from the wheelbarrow.
@bosse641
@bosse641 6 ай бұрын
Love all things fire wood, felling, cutting, splitting, stacking, burning
@donalynn1
@donalynn1 2 ай бұрын
What a great little cabin !!!!! It’s so perfect and oh so cozy!!!!😊😊😊😊 Thanks for sharing
@florencecampbell774
@florencecampbell774 6 ай бұрын
You did well and worked very hard.
@Oregontrailblazin
@Oregontrailblazin 6 ай бұрын
So much better!!Great video!
@jimrushbrook1270
@jimrushbrook1270 6 ай бұрын
Good job done mate ..enjoy your vids ..Cheers from Australia ,,
@janamunden1970
@janamunden1970 6 ай бұрын
The shed looks great. You do great work in the woods lol always look forward to your viseos . Keep them coming. Love from Ohio ❤
@erhardt1477
@erhardt1477 5 ай бұрын
Well… A wood burner keeps you warm at least three times 😂 Once you cut the wood… Once you burned the wood… And … Once you cleaned up the mess 💪🤣 Nice job indeed sir
@sherilambertson2239
@sherilambertson2239 5 ай бұрын
Thank you! Merry Christmas to you
@SuzanneHarden
@SuzanneHarden 6 ай бұрын
When you put your mind to it, you really go for it. Nice construction of your new wood shed. Can’t help but think that after all of that work, you must be incredibly sore.
@rock-n-rollfoodie
@rock-n-rollfoodie 6 ай бұрын
Let’s see this snow storm I’ve been reading about!
@thomassmestead9905
@thomassmestead9905 6 ай бұрын
A woodshed that's FULL is better than MONEY IN THE BANK !!! 👍
@tarrahbarker24
@tarrahbarker24 5 ай бұрын
My mom got into antiques and kind of eccentric and I was raised cooking on a wood cooked stove, and all we had for heat was wood and yes, it is a lot of work. But you know when you're busy like that you're sure healthier.
@IzzaMeanCat
@IzzaMeanCat 6 ай бұрын
This was so relaxing. Thank you.
@jat2409
@jat2409 5 ай бұрын
Nice video, thank you for sharing it.
@connielillibridge5049
@connielillibridge5049 6 ай бұрын
Matt, I love your videos. Great editing. And of course, I love the music. ❤
@lazarmavrenovic2283
@lazarmavrenovic2283 6 ай бұрын
Nobody can call you a slouch but you need to get you a splitter cause it will help save you so much time great job btw
@robertsimard735
@robertsimard735 5 ай бұрын
Good morning Chuck. Nice to see the tent is still up. Thanks for taking the time to make this entertaining video. Stay safe.
@user-bl5vb9gj5f
@user-bl5vb9gj5f 2 ай бұрын
Best splitting maul I've ever owned, Fiskars, maul and makes.
@user-bl5vb9gj5f
@user-bl5vb9gj5f 2 ай бұрын
Makes great aces as well.. im 72 and believe me I've split a lot of wood and still do...
@jparker59able
@jparker59able 5 ай бұрын
I just only came across your channel today. I love watching the cabins built from the ground up. I'm also enjoying the music. It suits your videos. Especially the banjo. Wish I could play.
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