My First HEATED Shower! +Felling Cedars to Finish Cabin. #118


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The most glorious shower I’ve ever had? YES. It was absolutely worth the effort to build. I also had some industrial sewing to finish …

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  1. quilt maker
    quilt maker says:

    you know while watching this adventure of yours a thought popped in my head . why not leave the tree stumps a little higher and make carvings of animals ,elves just whatever comes to your very fertile mind just a thought from a person that goes with the flow

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  2. Glen Levenhagen
    Glen Levenhagen says:

    Was just in northern WI and had well over a foot and so many trees down. Can't wait to see what Ryan experienced. Just twcents. Buy yourself a carbon monoxide detector to hang in your cabins.

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  3. Crypto Kitty
    Crypto Kitty says:

    If I can get as good with my chainsaw as you are I'll be happy. I have trouble getting it started! ๐Ÿ˜ I have 5 of them, one Sthal that is perfect size however, 3 is to heavy for me to operate. Love your abilities to get things done. Amazing how I am the woman version of you. ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ’ฅ "I love being alone." Only a true introvert will understand this statement. ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿค—โœŒ๏ธ๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿ’ฏ% Good job on all the sew projects ๐Ÿ‘

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  4. J.L. daltoin
    J.L. daltoin says:

    my plastic 5 gallon buckets the water froze all the way down to bottom and split my buckets wide open now they are trash so if i have water in them now where it runs off the roof and fills them i empty them [f i know its going to be really cold for several days below freezing

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  5. Joe S in AK and ID
    Joe S in AK and ID says:

    The term you used "Spalt-id" is a bit inaccurate. The term came from Appalachian Country Folk describing fungus stained wood as 'spoiled' (Spalt). The term has traveled in every direction and is used as Spahlted, Spalt, Spolt, Spolled, Spohlted Spahlt and others.
    Fact of the matter is that we all know what you meant to say – and it's all good.
    COOL shower house! Joe S

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  6. ted a
    ted a says:

    If you put skirting around the bottom of the cabin it will keep it warmer, especially if snow is packed against it. Next build, cook house. Cheers from da ROCK!

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  7. f1s2hg3
    f1s2hg3 says:

    Ryan the more I see the outdoor shower the more I like the look but Ryan there is nothing more refreshing than showing inside the cabin and use the 3gal spray bottle for a shower sprayer and lather up soapy suds standing in the tub then a rinse ready for the clean warm bed right in the bed corner. Shower in the warm corner next to the bed corner

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  8. Linda
    Linda says:

    Looks like an elliptical feed on that sewing machine. I had an old pedal machine once with an elliptical feed – very nice!! (EDIT: I meant treadle machine, not pedal!!)

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  9. ekrajb
    ekrajb says:

    I was watching a new Surviving Ringworm video yesterday, where Ryan and his friends where eating a lot of cheese. Suddenly the video stopped and now I cant find it again. It is just me this happend to?

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  10. News Now Riverside Sgt Rock
    News Now Riverside Sgt Rock says:

    Make an out door "kitchen" on the side, end, or next to the cabin. You can make canvas sides and door. Then when you need walls you got'em and when you do not need them you can fold them up or take em off. You will have a year round kitchen and the smell will still be outside.

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