The Cabin's Heavy Timber Entrance Is Starting To Look Fantastic ! - Cabin Series EP 40

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  • Опубликовано: 11 ноя 2022
  • Let's see if I can finish this timber framing entrance by myself. I absolutely love what the Cabin entrance is starting to look like. Using these big, heavy timber beams is making SUCH a difference.
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    I am Tristan, I am building a 400 SF cabin at the back of my house. I plan on doing it all by myself. I plan on sharing this journey here on RUclips where I will show you every step of the way, all the struggles I run into and everything I will learn from this experience. I will then rent the cabin as a short term rental in hope of covering most, if not, all my house mortgage (House Hacking). Follow me here as this will absolutely be one of a kind journey.
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    Content of the video :
    00:00 - Rim Beam Installation
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Комментарии • 59

  • @foesfly3047
    @foesfly3047 Год назад +1

    You have many admirable qualities but most impressive is your excellent attitude. Hold onto it. The world needs more good men of character just like you 😎🎩♠️

  • @darryldarks
    @darryldarks Год назад +2

    Love the extension to the rafter tail. I think a lot of people don't realize the improvising that happens when building a home. Even if you have a solid plan, sometimes things just happen and you have to be okay that. Love the vid! 👍

    • @TheDIYCabinGuy
      @TheDIYCabinGuy  Год назад

      Yeah and trust me I try to plan like crazy 😂
      Thanks !

  • @patrickshea7073
    @patrickshea7073 Год назад +2

    I bet your cabin location is great for star gazing with little light pollution. Can I make a suggestion? If you plan to rent it out, you could add a level 5x5 square concrete pad outside the cabin with a clear view of the sky. The concrete pad would serve as a great place to set up a telescope tripod/mount. You could then advertise the place as an ideal spot for astrophotographers.

    • @TheDIYCabinGuy
      @TheDIYCabinGuy  Год назад

      Nice, thanks for sharing that, that’s not a bad idea at all!

  • @alshab5420
    @alshab5420 Год назад +2

    well done guy. you're starting to look like a pro.

    • @TheDIYCabinGuy
      @TheDIYCabinGuy  Год назад

      Thanks 😀 maybe not like a pro just yet but I do feel more confident about my abilities for sure

  • @ScubaDracula
    @ScubaDracula Год назад +1

    As a DIY builder myself who's made many mistakes I use screws where I can to tack everything before nailing if I'm uncertain of the finish or haven't pieced everything together/test-fit. It's much easier to take a few screws out if there's a screw up, even if it means having to go back to nail a few things after... This has saved me a lot of headaches.
    Love what you've been doing, been watching from the beginning. Thanks for sharing brother!
    Cheers from the Hammer, Ontario

    • @TheDIYCabinGuy
      @TheDIYCabinGuy  Год назад

      Hey! I still use screws here and there. For example when placing my rafters to see if it’s a good fit, I used a screw at the top.
      Thanks for watching it all, it’s greatly appreciated. Canada! Nice! You’re probably already having snow up there ? It’s getting in the 20’s 30’s here.

  • @gkambs
    @gkambs Год назад +1

    It doesn’t matter if you mess up. It only matters how well you can cover it up.

    • @TheDIYCabinGuy
      @TheDIYCabinGuy  Год назад

      🤣 and how fast can you do it before the inspection

    • @silvergtotwinturbo9984
      @silvergtotwinturbo9984 Год назад +1

      @@TheDIYCabinGuy 😂😂😂 I thought a few heavy duty quick release clamps would have helped, as a deck builder myself it always helps to have a few 'extra hands' Nice build.

  • @helpinghand2440
    @helpinghand2440 Год назад +1

    Way to go! Keep working hard. You are doing great!!

  • @thecurtisfamilyfarms
    @thecurtisfamilyfarms Год назад +2

    You are doing awesome! Keep up the great work!

  • @xavtek
    @xavtek Год назад +1

    You should have used your laser level to measure that pillar. Line it with the opening on the house and take the mesurement on the the other side.
    Laser level is one of the greatest invention of all times 😆

  • @VirgiliusRomanus
    @VirgiliusRomanus 11 месяцев назад +1

    Consider this comment for all videos: awesome job.

  • @dwaynemaxima
    @dwaynemaxima Год назад +1

    Nice work! Getting closer and closer.

  • @denniscarreno5882
    @denniscarreno5882 Год назад +1

    Another perfect job….you’re right solid as a rock….love your built…

  • @brotesser1
    @brotesser1 Год назад +1

    I love it!

  • @1949waller
    @1949waller Год назад +1

    It's looking fantastic.

  • @a.d.595
    @a.d.595 Год назад +1

    All the hard work is going to pay out eventually, but the satisfaction of building your cabin from scratch ia a reward itself , merci de filmer votre construction ou j'apprends pas mal d'astuces et bravo .

    • @TheDIYCabinGuy
      @TheDIYCabinGuy  Год назад

      Merci beaucoup ! Êtes vous français ou canadien?
      Yes I can confirm that the fulfillment itself of building this project is worth all the effort, then the airbnb income will be la cerise sur le gâteau 😀

    • @a.d.595
      @a.d.595 Год назад +1

      @@TheDIYCabinGuy Je suis Français mais je vis/travail en Ecosse , Bravo encore pour votre chaîne RUclips .

    • @TheDIYCabinGuy
      @TheDIYCabinGuy  Год назад

      @@a.d.595 merci ☺️

  • @dwightrivera3281
    @dwightrivera3281 Год назад +1

    Keep up the great work!!!

  • @mikelaplante2703
    @mikelaplante2703 Год назад +1

    OMG you are a riot!
    One thought... back when you shimmed or added wood to the one roof rafter that was bowed, have you considered what will happen when you sheathe the ceiling? You may have another problem coming there.

    • @TheDIYCabinGuy
      @TheDIYCabinGuy  Год назад +1

      You’re absolutely right, I’ll have to plane the rafter the other way once I install the ceiling tongue and groove. I’ll definitely mention and show that when I get there. I have a small hand planer, I think it’ll be fairly easy to fix that situation.

  • @LivinglandNZ
    @LivinglandNZ Год назад +1

    An extension on an extension 😆 I don't know if that would pass building code in my country but hey if it works ?

    • @TheDIYCabinGuy
      @TheDIYCabinGuy  Год назад +2

      Yeah we will see, the inspector might not like it. I’ll let you know.

  • @mattsweet7918
    @mattsweet7918 Год назад

    I just started to watch your videos. I plan to go back and watch from the beginning. An amazing cabin project. It looks great. Where are you building this cabin? I assume in Canada, based on you counting measurements in French on one video. Maybe Quebec or Ontario? My mother’s side of the family is from Inverness in Quebec. Keep up the good work. It looks great.

    • @TheDIYCabinGuy
      @TheDIYCabinGuy  Год назад

      Im French, and building the cabin in western NC. Thanks for watching!

  • @victoriaberry1081
    @victoriaberry1081 Год назад +1

    Tickle tickle woolly worm

  • @settimodifresco4302
    @settimodifresco4302 Год назад +1

    A fram hinch helt ?

  • @ericjohnson624
    @ericjohnson624 Год назад +1

    I have to admit, I did laugh at the extension to the extension. I’m so OCD that I would have to rip out the extension and move them down the 3/4”… but glad to see the ingenuity you used. Will they be covered up with soffit anyway?

    • @TheDIYCabinGuy
      @TheDIYCabinGuy  Год назад +1

      The me from 12 months ago would have probably ripped it off to start new but I know now I don’t have time to waste lol so I just went with it. Everything will be covered, it will be impossible to see the difference when it’s all said and done.

    • @ericjohnson624
      @ericjohnson624 Год назад +1

      @@TheDIYCabinGuy I hear ya… time is precious when you have to work and have a family. Its a rare and valuable resource. Best of luck as you continue your build

  • @randyanderson1983
    @randyanderson1983 10 месяцев назад

    What type of wood did you end up using for the big Timbers?

    • @TheDIYCabinGuy
      @TheDIYCabinGuy  10 месяцев назад

      I was cheap , I used white pine. Would have been best to use Douglas Fir instead.

  • @zhugeliang777
    @zhugeliang777 11 месяцев назад +1

    damn it I can't tip! I don't think the function is enabled.

    • @TheDIYCabinGuy
      @TheDIYCabinGuy  11 месяцев назад

      I didn’t even know about that functionality, I went ahead and activated it ! Thanks

  • @tim1749
    @tim1749 Год назад +1

    How much was all the material for the entrance/porch with all the large timber frame?

    • @TheDIYCabinGuy
      @TheDIYCabinGuy  Год назад

      Tim, did you ever get my free cabin plans? If you did then you’re on my emailing list, I actually just sent the February newsletter Sunday where I broke down all my budget so far. But to answer your question, I think all the heavy timber (posts, diagonals and beams) was about 600 or so. The rest of the roof which is just the rafters, plywood and underlayment was probably another 500-600 I would imagine.

    • @tim1749
      @tim1749 Год назад +1

      @@TheDIYCabinGuy
      I just signed up for the plans today. Ive been watching your episodes over the last few days. I am starting on a small cabin over the next couple of weeks. At first it will only be a 12x12 room. It will be set up so that I can add rooms on to each side as I save the money to do this. I sure do like the looks of your front porch/face of the cabin.

    • @TheDIYCabinGuy
      @TheDIYCabinGuy  Год назад

      @@tim1749 sounds like a good project! Yeah I love the heavy timber at the front too, can’t wait to see the final look once I’ll have all the trim and siding on!

  • @darrenkeeling2241
    @darrenkeeling2241 Год назад

    Why didn't you invest in scaffolding. Would have made your work safer and easier. Work smart, not hard

    • @TheDIYCabinGuy
      @TheDIYCabinGuy  Год назад

      Darren, you’re right, I have been thinking about it, but it’s kind of expensive! And renting wouldn’t be an option since I only work a few hours a week on this cabin

    • @nwa2102
      @nwa2102 Год назад

      ​@@TheDIYCabinGuy I wonder if it would have been worth the time to build some moveable platforms. I know the ground is very uneven which complicates things, but I trust in your ingenuity to figure out a solution.
      Additionally I think you could use a winch to help you raise those heavy timbers. Even if you needed help to get them into place I think it would be much easier.
      Well, maybe for the next cabin

    • @TheDIYCabinGuy
      @TheDIYCabinGuy  Год назад

      @@nwa2102 thanks! I’m still debating if I should build some scaffolding to help on the high side of the cabin.