We Built Our Cozy Off Grid Cabin for $7,000

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @JackofAllMasterofNone
    @JackofAllMasterofNone  2 года назад +24

    We put in a bathroom!!!
    ruclips.net/video/s8qGhzfLiNs/видео.html

  • @HighSpeedGolfCart
    @HighSpeedGolfCart 4 года назад +122

    Gutters and rain water catchment and a filtering system is the way to go.

  • @kitclayton5144
    @kitclayton5144 3 года назад +84

    You can put a pot of water on your wood burning stove, that will put a little moister in the air. Won’t dry out the air so bad. You could also put down gravel where water runs off your roof, this will reduce mud splatter. All in all I like the cabin.

    • @3jhe
      @3jhe 2 года назад +3

      Yes, definitely put a little moister in the air!

    • @xx_epicgaymer69_xx41
      @xx_epicgaymer69_xx41 2 года назад +6

      pot of water on the woodstove would also act as a radiator and make it heat better

  • @joeguzman3558
    @joeguzman3558 4 года назад +209

    That's my dream home ,I'm 2 years away from retirement and planning on having a small cabin just like that to live in, God bless you and your family.

    • @JackofAllMasterofNone
      @JackofAllMasterofNone  4 года назад +16

      Thank you

    • @kevinmencer3782
      @kevinmencer3782 4 года назад +15

      If I was going to live full time in one like this, I'd build on a small bathroom. I've washed in the creek on a dare, but you sure as heck ain't doing it in the dead of winter.

    • @schanettecampbell8065
      @schanettecampbell8065 4 года назад +4

      My dream as well..

    • @userumbleyoutubesucks2871
      @userumbleyoutubesucks2871 3 года назад +2

      DREAM HOME? How sad is that?

    • @sheriffwasted6426
      @sheriffwasted6426 3 года назад +25

      @@userumbleyoutubesucks2871 Shitting on peoples dreams, that’s not very cash money of you. At least they’re attainable and clearly defined.

  • @mikedkc
    @mikedkc 4 года назад +24

    You did a great job setting a budget on the basis of your needs. It's a wonderful camp. Your cabin is far more sturdy than an RV travel trailer. And it's way more affordable. You all will enjoy this for many years to come. The beauty of a video like this lies in the courage and determination of you, the builder, sharing your ideas as inspiration with the rest of us.

    • @JackofAllMasterofNone
      @JackofAllMasterofNone  4 года назад

      Thank you.

    • @lloydnelson6920
      @lloydnelson6920 2 года назад

      Nice place I'd love to have one on these at the vacation of my land would been some solar and motion sensors and buzzers in something so many bears and such

  • @josephholcombe7246
    @josephholcombe7246 4 года назад +546

    I had a similar cabin and placed mirror tiles behind the oil lamps and it really gave off a lot more light and was very cheap to do

    • @jimsteele7108
      @jimsteele7108 4 года назад +32

      That's a great idea.

    • @jfm562
      @jfm562 4 года назад +8

      Sheep’s of Cooper work too.

    • @craigbielsky115
      @craigbielsky115 4 года назад +29

      @@jfm562 WHAT IS ..........'SHEETS OF COPPER"....... FOR THE WIN ALEX..........CATAGORY WAS........AUTO SPELL TRANSLATION.

    • @stephanies9689
      @stephanies9689 4 года назад +5

      @@jfm562 My issue with that is maintenance to maintain a high reflectivity for the extra light. Mirror tiles require a wipe down with your favorite glass cleaner, copper requires regular polishing to keep ahead of oxidation, or it'll turn into a pretty, green backsplash for your lamp.
      Little tile tip, Platinum thinset is a pain to mix and a bit more pricey, but will stick tile down very well. Removing it is a royal pain in the ass, you're better off pulling up the subfloor or whatever you've got it on 'cause it's coming up whether you like it or not, but if you want that tile to stay stuck for pretty much forever, that's the way to go

    • @brucanthwood
      @brucanthwood 4 года назад +2

      @@craigbielsky115 😂😂😂

  • @subscribebutter2329
    @subscribebutter2329 4 года назад +39

    I am building my own for every reason you stated. I am building a $9000 "cabin shed" for $1200 myself with way better material. I admire this. Every reason you did this, I am also. Great job!

  • @limitlesspotential9599
    @limitlesspotential9599 4 года назад +36

    Excellent job. It is worth a lot more then that $75,00 prebuilt Cabin.
    Blood, sweat, and tears are priceless

    • @katelynnfenley1385
      @katelynnfenley1385 3 года назад +3

      He said 7,500...nottl 75,000

    • @jefferysmith8466
      @jefferysmith8466 3 года назад +1

      @@katelynnfenley1385 they're referencing the pre-built cabins that sell for 75k.

  • @hazysday
    @hazysday 4 года назад +11

    I am starting this same project for myself, wife and 3 children on a off grid peice. I have had 2 acres on a river for a few years now and I just snapped the other day and said I am going ro build it and move in it ! Love what ya did here verry cool !

  • @jimf1964
    @jimf1964 4 года назад +243

    It's lovely, but I would have made it higher off the ground. One thing I learned from my dad's cottage was animals will sooner or later get under there, and it nice to be able to get under, chase them out, fix any damage
    And definitely put in gutters. The water will make a mess of the ground, and the wood skirt or foundation, or whatever......oh, and for the love of god, put in an outhouse! 😃
    It's really nice though, must be pretty at night too with the oil lamps

    • @donitaforrest9064
      @donitaforrest9064 4 года назад +4

      @@angelaackerman8934 So its -10°.....and you are in yer snowboots & jacket with furry hood, with a joint & a lighter, on a sunny winter's blue sky morn? (^: ....for sure, an outhouse with privacy & a view, that's the thing.

  • @jeffcampbell6298
    @jeffcampbell6298 4 года назад +27

    You can still add cinder block underneath pretty easily.
    Unless your 4 x 4’s are soaked in creosote, which is illegal now, they will rot in roughly 20 years.
    You can also pick up storm windows pretty cheap to put over the outside of your existing windows. That will pretty much be the same thing as having dual panes.
    Like other folks have said, you want to put a vent on each side of the subfloor to help cut down on dampness.
    Nice cabin. The thing you want to do the most is enjoy it.

  • @mikeflowers874
    @mikeflowers874 4 года назад +39

    “Boss of the Swamp” is the Man! Learned a lot watching his videos.

  • @cubbysrig
    @cubbysrig 3 года назад +7

    I had to laugh, when I saw your channel name, because my father-in-law used to say that I was a jack of all trades, master of none, and not mean it as a compliment. I commend you for accomplishing your goals on your own time and well below what others have paid. I have the smaller stove that you first purchased, also with broken legs. Must be a design flaw. Love what you did with the place!

  • @markshoenus2591
    @markshoenus2591 4 года назад +42

    One word sums up this build...."Awesome!!!"

  • @hellcat1988
    @hellcat1988 4 года назад +130

    The only thing I can say might be a problem you'll regret in the future is having the posts go into the concrete. Even treated lumber can have issues over time when it's IN concrete. A different way to do it would have been to have the concrete with post anchors so that the wood is separated from the concrete for longevity of the wood.

    • @jimsomerville3924
      @jimsomerville3924 2 года назад +2

      Do you know of any evidence that post anchors last longer and have the same stability?

    • @hellcat1988
      @hellcat1988 2 года назад +14

      @@jimsomerville3924 Well, they are code in some regions of Canada for that very reason. I don't have any specific examples I can pull from at the moment, but I'm sure you can google some more info about it.

    • @bevfrench3496
      @bevfrench3496 2 года назад +8

      @@hellcat1988 we added a bedroom to our house and put the wood onto the 4 post brackets. been there for 20 years now.

    • @rockingwithrockdog9236
      @rockingwithrockdog9236 2 года назад +10

      Should be set on concrete piers easy to move and adjust level . Attaching to wood posts is a amateur move they might heave out or tilt and you can't fix easy. On piers its nothing to fix

    • @gel210
      @gel210 2 года назад +1

      Good guilty wood will not rot from moisture in ground if concrete is under post and all the way up just above ground tapered off oak posts using this method will last much longer than a concrete post .

  • @randymurray934
    @randymurray934 4 года назад +44

    Man that's a great little cabin for the price

  • @turbomustang8417
    @turbomustang8417 4 года назад +62

    People always forget about surplus supplies and seconds. You can save a lot of money 💰!

    • @nathanmciver6496
      @nathanmciver6496 Год назад

      Is it safe? Some recycled patterns are not! Hmmmm anyone else thinking what I'm thinking

  • @drdianneLc
    @drdianneLc 4 года назад +52

    This is beautiful. My husband will be retiring next year from being a corrections officer for 20 years. We hope to sell our current home, buy a nice amount of land, & build a smaller house for us to live in full time. Something like this could easily be adapted for that & would definitely fill the bill on what we want as a home.

    • @runningkirkwa2934
      @runningkirkwa2934 4 года назад +5

      I bet your husband saw alot of cheeks get busted. I hope he enjoys retirement

    • @HooDRidEWhiteY
      @HooDRidEWhiteY 3 года назад +3

      @@runningkirkwa2934 LOL I thought the same thing. Anyone that can do that job for 20 years and not go crazy or dirty deserves a good retirement.

  • @intellectualdegen
    @intellectualdegen 4 года назад +25

    The penny tile hearth is such a nice touch.

  • @Ulbre
    @Ulbre 4 года назад +37

    G'day, I'm an Aussie and I'd like to mention that the wooden flag is way cool

  • @mrs.hermit3581
    @mrs.hermit3581 2 года назад +5

    Congratulations, well done. My husband and I are trying to do it debt free. Circumstances in our place has us making some different choices but we're hopeful to build a homestead and continue building a life together. God bless you

  • @tddstl3166
    @tddstl3166 4 года назад +44

    You did a great job. Love the look of the place, especially the interior.
    The only changes I would want is a propane stove and an outhouse.

  • @rbroldan1
    @rbroldan1 4 года назад +1

    anyone could just bought a used trailer camper with everything in it and done with it, but it’s what inspired a person to build, what’s in his mind, your first 45 seconds of your video summed it up,, fulfillment... great job man!!

  • @BrucePritchett
    @BrucePritchett 2 года назад +3

    Love the finished product and your KISS approach to water, bathroom, etc. Someone once told me that the best solution is the simplest one that works. This cabin exemplifies that perfectly. Well done!

  • @woodspirit98
    @woodspirit98 2 года назад

    I have a small cabin with 8 concrete piers. The four in front are 4 ft tall. All 8 of them are leaning enough where they need to be replaced. Got a quote of $32,000 to replace. Best way is to pour footers then concrete posts just above the ground and attach 6 x 6 from piers to beams.

  • @merellemain5835
    @merellemain5835 3 года назад +3

    Roof insulation was a wise choice, so was the floor insulation. Gutters are good, rain is the best. Great job, I am impressed! and that is not easy to do.

  • @cathleenbarnard7845
    @cathleenbarnard7845 4 года назад +10

    I love your music interludes. Definitely a step above the average RUclips how-to video

  • @andrewmcgibbon9785
    @andrewmcgibbon9785 4 года назад +84

    I see videos all the time where people use shipping containers to build off grid cabins and i always note how expensive it is and you still have to frame inside to insulate and you have to cut holes in steel walls to install windows. You did this for $7000, and its 1000% nicer than any of the similar sized shipping container houses I've seen that cost more.

    • @mizzpoetrics
      @mizzpoetrics 4 года назад +17

      Playing devil's advocate here..... True, shipping containers are more costly in the beginning, but there are cons as well.
      A few I can think of, right off the bat - they're way more durable than this shed cabin, sealed properly, I think the container would last longer!
      Also, my money would be on the container, if there's a major storm, or say if one of those trees fell on it!
      What if a fire breaks out? I have a feeling the damage would be greater in the shed home.
      Regardless, one has to weigh the pros & cons as to what will be best for you/your family!
      Take care guys, & be safe!

    • @scottrunge4077
      @scottrunge4077 4 года назад +5

      @@mizzpoetrics They are durable in one way, they are meant to stack a lot of weight, as soon as you start cutting into it you take that away, there really is no good reason to use a shipping container. Even if you got one for free.

    • @mizzpoetrics
      @mizzpoetrics 4 года назад +7

      @@scottrunge4077 I've seen some really nice builds using containers on here, but again, each person would have to weigh their pros & cons & make a decision.
      If I were going to a foreign tropical or warm weather country - I'd prefer the container. I'd have a greater sense of safety for one against storms, & little bugs definitely wouldn't be snacking on my home! 😁

    • @mizzpoetrics
      @mizzpoetrics 4 года назад +7

      @@scottrunge4077 If I got a container for free, I'm certainly going to make good use of it!
      I don't need it to look like the Taj Mahal - just liveable & decent! Majority of us women know how to turn a house into a home! 😅

    • @kh8655
      @kh8655 4 года назад +5

      @sam sam used $2500 containers would have double the room and made of metal..
      plus there's already plenty of information to begin building on them, you don't have to spend the time designing your own water tight metal shell, it's disaster weather/earthquake proof even when stacked, you can lock it up from the outside etc..
      plus shipment costs that much on the high end
      There's a reason it costs more and people choose to pay that extra cost

  • @janettawallace3722
    @janettawallace3722 2 года назад +2

    I like this cabin better than others. The windows are smaller and higher. Plus a full door. Job well done. Nicely constructed. Love the inside decor.

  • @rebeccapettifer6553
    @rebeccapettifer6553 4 года назад +26

    I love this! I own a farm but not the house on it. It was sold separately so I ended up with just a couple of run down storage bins! LOL!. I was thinking of a small metal building an finishing the inside but this looks so much more cozy. My husband passed away so I can't build from scratch by myself but I could certainly finish the inside. Well done! I would move in there in a minute! It would be my getaway place to love on the land that was my mom and dad's place I grew up on!

    • @rorschacht8478
      @rorschacht8478 4 года назад +9

      I'm so sorry for your loss. Wish you luck with your new cabin! :)

    • @rebeccapettifer6553
      @rebeccapettifer6553 4 года назад +4

      @@rorschacht8478 Oh thank you so much. You're very kind.

  • @kapdolkim1914
    @kapdolkim1914 2 года назад +1

    Nice cabin. Nice work. Looks great.
    1. Simple solar and batteries are cheap and work well. Great for lighting, small fans, charging, etc.
    2. Gutters are cheap and a great way to get free water. Best to bury a tank for storage below frost line. Small solar / batter pump to move the water.
    3. I wouldn't worry about the posts. You will get 20+ years minimum. By that time you will have moved on - or figured out simple concrete blocks will work fine.

  • @tomj528
    @tomj528 4 года назад +16

    Really nice project! One thing, you might want to install a few vents in the skirt boards on each side so your substructure doesn't quickly rot.

  • @dougbowers8759
    @dougbowers8759 3 года назад +10

    Perfectly imperfect. The journey of just doing it, what a total success. Thank you

  • @madmanlives_on960
    @madmanlives_on960 4 года назад +16

    One of the nicest cabins I've seen .you did a spectacular job building it .

  • @CBAmakingAusername
    @CBAmakingAusername 2 года назад

    You are an incredibly talented couple. Wow if only everyone was this talented, it would solve the homelessness it is beautiful, I would live there gorgeous

  • @johndough7160
    @johndough7160 2 года назад +9

    Damn, this is exactly what I need. I can’t pay ten grand let alone thirty for the bigger sheds. What you made is what I looked at. They wanted ten thousand bucks for the one that looked like yours.
    I’d rather do the concrete slab instead of lumber. You were right about that.
    I wanna build two of these. One to live in and the other to work. This is more involved than O thought.
    My cabinet maker buddy told me it’s not real difficult to build a shelter but it is easy to make stupid mistakes.
    I was assuming if I built it on my own it would probably cost around three grand.
    Boy was I wrong. My friends giggle when I say that out loud.
    This is gonna cost me no matter what I do.
    🙄

  • @weluvkyy364
    @weluvkyy364 2 года назад +1

    thanks so much for sharing i’ve dreamed of doing this but my health won’t allow me. I could be a good helper if someone like you took the lead .

    • @weluvkyy364
      @weluvkyy364 2 года назад

      thanks 🙏🏽 for your understanding this

  • @edwardseth1230
    @edwardseth1230 4 года назад +34

    Suggestion:
    1. Dig a trench (5degree down angle) around the cabin..going away from the cabin, this way the water (rainfall) from the roof goes into the trench and not make the flooring loose its level or make a muddy mess.
    2. If possible lift the cabin using 2 40ton jacks (one on either side where u want to place the stone), one side at a time) by digging some earth n the place the jacks n lift the cabin (then place some large level stones) under the cabin foundations, how many stones is up to u.
    Stay safe, God bless.

  • @larrywilliams9218
    @larrywilliams9218 3 года назад +2

    Paint the porch posts and window trim green. And the corner strips. Absolutely cool cozy and efficient work I enjoyed the tour

  • @paulcondie2520
    @paulcondie2520 4 года назад +47

    Just a tip, lockable shutters to cover windows. Keep intruders out! Awesome build, love it

    • @Europaman1
      @Europaman1 4 года назад +4

      Good idea....would they be inside or outside?

    • @paulcondie2520
      @paulcondie2520 4 года назад +9

      @@Europaman1 outside. Keep windows from getting broke and keep bad weather out as well

  • @mbrad2669
    @mbrad2669 3 года назад +6

    The commode box you built is amazing, wouldn't even have guessed it was there. Great looking cabin

    • @suef9288
      @suef9288 2 года назад +2

      But in the wrong place!

  • @felixcat9318
    @felixcat9318 4 года назад +7

    Thank you for taking us on a journey into the construction of your beautiful self built Cabin.
    At first sight the eye is taken with how 'Just Right' the Cabin looks and this continues from every perspective.
    Upon entering, the sheer beauty of the timber walls, ceiling and floor are a joy and the well equipped, proportional furnishing and kitchen cabinet complete the 'Just Right' appearance.
    The wood burning stove and lanterns complete the homely, warm and comfortable atmosphere and I believe you got the right balance of size and the ceiling height gives such a light and airy ambience.
    Most cabin originally consisted of one room and yours retains that open, uncramped feel.
    The roofing sheets look well chosen and will give decades of trouble free service and your point of fitting gutters will be beneficial to the longevity of the walls and also form a rainwater capture system which can be filtered to provide water for cleaning or even drinking.
    You both have built your beautiful Cabin to a very high standard and with meticulous attention to detail and the high quality of your workmanship is clear to see!
    That you were able to achieve this on your budget is attributed to your careful research and selection of materials, and you couldn't have bought anything of comparable quality even at double your budget.
    The love, sweat and cheers you both invested have made for as wonderful a Self Built Cabin as its possible to get.
    It is elegantly simple and simply elegant!
    Edited to correct spacing error!

  • @bothsidesofthecoin
    @bothsidesofthecoin 3 года назад +1

    building code book + fire place + match = this cabin. this is really frontier lifestyle :) more power to you good sir!!

  • @timfisher1376
    @timfisher1376 4 года назад +17

    Great bug out cabin!! I want a small cabin just like this on a couple acres in the woods it would be awesome!!👍👍👍

  • @triciachancey1955
    @triciachancey1955 4 года назад +1

    You need to add vents for air flow under house. If you don’t, it will allow for high humidity to grow mold . You can buy from Lowe’s. Easy to have two across from each side and allow for air flow in summer. Over time, the wood under home will start to rot.

  • @garretlewis4103
    @garretlewis4103 4 года назад +53

    “Woke up in the middle of the night and it was almost 90 degrees.” Been there done that staying in a cabin about your size. 😃

  • @juanallen2145
    @juanallen2145 2 года назад +2

    Good video. That’s for keeping it short yet informative. Looks great. Adding water catchment with a small solar setup to power an on demand pump (RV style) would be a great addition. Will be glad to see your updates.

    • @JackofAllMasterofNone
      @JackofAllMasterofNone  2 года назад +1

      Done all those things except the water catchment (its on the list). Check out the updates.

  • @Robert8455
    @Robert8455 3 года назад +4

    I think it looks great and for 7K one heck of a nice cabin. Your version is much more sturdy than any store bought. I think solar, water capture and maybe an attached outhouse / shower would make it quite livable for a week get away and something you can always add down the road. I'm looking at something similar for a rental getaway and this has some great budget friendly ideas. Nice score on your shopping too.

  • @Winter_IsHere
    @Winter_IsHere 2 года назад

    Beautiful. Would have prepared it to extend it over time with a bathroom attached.

  • @archangel5627
    @archangel5627 2 года назад +6

    I think you did a phenomenal job overall on the construction of this cabin. I’m impressed with the total cost of your build in comparison to just flat out buying a pre-manufactured shed cabin. The only thing I would’ve done differently is I would’ve made the front deck area a bit larger so that you can eventually inclose the area with screening. This allows you to enjoy sitting out-front, all the while having protection/separation from the rain and bugs like mosquitos. Other than that, you have a really nice and cozy little cabin that’s perfect for a hunting trip or a weekend getaway. Nice job! 👌🏻😎

  • @stacycollier7134
    @stacycollier7134 2 года назад

    You could put shutters on the windows and paint them green I would make them functional looks nicer than the premade ones thank you for your sharing your videos

  • @joewoodchuck3824
    @joewoodchuck3824 4 года назад +12

    Nice looking build. I like the price tag, but people often forget that you also need to buy property to put it on. That's usually where the real expense is.

    • @FirstLast-dp8wb
      @FirstLast-dp8wb 3 года назад

      I dont think anyone forgets that you have to have land to put it on.

    • @joewoodchuck3824
      @joewoodchuck3824 3 года назад

      @@FirstLast-dp8wb I disagree. All many of them see is that tiny house = tiny $ statement. They've probably been cliff dwellers in some apartment building and don't see the full picture of real estate outside of their four walls..

    • @FirstLast-dp8wb
      @FirstLast-dp8wb 3 года назад

      @@joewoodchuck3824 You did make the statement so I know you claim to disagree but really you don't. Did you think there are people out there that thinks the can build in cyber space? I doubt it, if so, that would make you the silly one.

    • @joewoodchuck3824
      @joewoodchuck3824 3 года назад

      @@FirstLast-dp8wb You've observed different people than I have then, or I simply have a different opinion. I don't deserve to be called silly for that.
      You're dismissed.

    • @FirstLast-dp8wb
      @FirstLast-dp8wb 3 года назад

      @@joewoodchuck3824 I suspect there are many things that make you more deserving, silly. You're dismissed! Have a great weekend just the same! :)

  • @tonyagordon2763
    @tonyagordon2763 3 года назад +6

    Wow, you did an awesome job. It looks so homey. Maybe you can collect rain water in something after you add the rain gutters. I really like the wood you used on the floor and walls.

  • @BigDaddyDough1
    @BigDaddyDough1 4 года назад +24

    My friend it looks like you have what might be called a luxurious hunter's cabin. I have really enjoyed what I have seen in this video. You've given me ideas on how I might wanna build mine some day.

    • @BigDaddyDough1
      @BigDaddyDough1 4 года назад +2

      On a side note- something I did notice, if you put gutters on the side of the cabin, you could collect your rainwater.

    • @NoneyaTexasontheback20
      @NoneyaTexasontheback20 4 года назад +1

      BigDaddyDough1 container. No critters no rot

  • @JS-hg4vj
    @JS-hg4vj 3 года назад

    Agree 100% the wood at bottom is going rot out in 20 years but with added pressure and load foundations may snap off earlier then that. I really recommend added some type of bottom Mental that will direct the rain away. Such a good project but foundation pretty much going destroy this house in couple years.

  • @brian395
    @brian395 4 года назад +7

    You did a excellent job smart to check multiple suppliers for materials as HD & Lowes are pricey. Nice thing with your design is you can add on bedroom, bathroom easily if you so desire down the road. With it being so small a solar panel kit even from harbor freight would be enough for led lighting ,radio ect.

  • @perrytheplatypus7403
    @perrytheplatypus7403 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for taking the time to go through your journey. You and wife have done a great job and spent a lot of quality time together. It’s definitely a project you should proud of! Your video was just long enough to be concise and informative, and going through your pros and cons assuredly helps other builders. Great job.

  • @ComplexOne
    @ComplexOne 4 года назад +10

    That first stove my grand parents used to have good lord that puts out alot of heat with just a couple of pieces of wood!!!
    That house is a nice in quiet love shack...!

  • @donharbort349
    @donharbort349 3 года назад +4

    Wow what a masterpiece.
    I was thinking of doing the same thing but I could never do all that skilled labor and have it looks so beautiful when it's finished.
    You have a brilliant mind young man.

  • @tabethafrazier652
    @tabethafrazier652 4 года назад +8

    Glory Be To GOD For Blessing your hands...You can start your own business Building Tiny House🙏

  • @lamh5265
    @lamh5265 3 года назад +1

    Very impressive, I like your "form follows function" mentality. It appears you kept the standard of your environment. Reminds me of Frank Lloyd Wright, practicality within reason, figuratively speaking. In the woods, you kept it simple, with wood material, not too modern, like the environment and maintaining the natural integrity and strength of the environment. I love the approach to the wood stove. "Less is more" until you need more.

  • @raleighsmith2195
    @raleighsmith2195 4 года назад +24

    Good solid decisions. Hope your years ahead are full of fun and adventure.

  • @Tom-x3m9g
    @Tom-x3m9g 5 месяцев назад +1

    I'm pretty sure I would move the " bathroom" to the corner and put walls up around it and a vent. Lol !

  • @myfamilymatters
    @myfamilymatters 4 года назад +7

    Absolutely beautiful and well thought out. Not too sure still about the 24 inch center frarame but as you said the would exterior and the world siding might be key to adding to strength. Do keep the roof cleared from excess snow however because of the low load-bearing. Waterproofing those skirts with water repellant might extend their life. We uses double 6x6 posts for our base and only now have stated to see some rotting since they are in the ground. 2 part epoxies is great to catch early signs of wood rot and epoxing injected in to the rotted areas will solidify the wood immediately . Your interior design is so warm and inviting. Great job.

    • @ralphtaylor3796
      @ralphtaylor3796 4 года назад +2

      I used four ten inch cider logs on cement blocks under the cabin. left plenty of air space, and for water run off. in the twelve years have had no issues.

    • @HIC392
      @HIC392 4 года назад +2

      25 years ago I built a 12 x 20 cabin in the woods of Maine. I had an outhouse and over time I added a propane stove and a couple of propane lights. My biggest regret was not using pressure treated floor framing. Fresh out of the Navy I cut a corner and used cupranol to "preserve" the wood. Sadly the cabin I built with a hand saw and a hammer is revealing the short cut I took.

  • @amorales9613
    @amorales9613 Год назад +2

    I love the logic you used when building the cabin. It looks great. I think I would have placed the toilet toward the back of the cabin next to the kitchen. I would have placed the stove in the center of the cabin or perhaps as you enter the cabin. If you need more space you might want to put the dining table top on a piano hinge on the wall and hang the chairs, Amish style, on the walls also. Great job.

  • @Thanosisnotreal
    @Thanosisnotreal 3 года назад +11

    With your 24” on center stud walls you have a higher R value, over all it’s better insulated than if you did 16”.

  • @1957jmhiser1
    @1957jmhiser1 3 года назад +1

    Put a couple inches of gravel around the cabin to keep the rain from washing away the dirt. You could bring in a galvanized tub to bathe in, and they have battery powered shower nozzles to take a bath.

  • @darrenoshea8005
    @darrenoshea8005 3 года назад +3

    Fantastic cabin! Really like your attention to detail and your frugality 😊

  • @markallen721
    @markallen721 4 года назад

    Outstanding design and well done. Can't beat the price. One thing I might add if it hadn't already been addressed in the video is I would install screened vents in the skirting for under the floor to prevent mold.

  • @NB88
    @NB88 4 года назад +21

    Nice cabin! I would have built it up off the ground a bit but hey. and +1 for the metal roof. Thumbs up for sure. 👍

  • @HyperInflation2020
    @HyperInflation2020 2 года назад

    Nice work. Amazes Me that you built it in just a month, on spare time.

  • @simplisticminimalistic7435
    @simplisticminimalistic7435 3 года назад +6

    Love the cabin !
    Looks nice and cozy....best part it's just a ATV ride away.....
    Knowing you did it your self ...you know it was well built the way you wanted it .....also think its great you support your Amish community. 😁🙏🇱🇷 looks so peaceful.

  • @Loveisthegreater
    @Loveisthegreater 4 года назад +2

    Looks great! The only thing i would add is a loft egress. Just in case. Concrete could ruin the bottom of your cabin as well, so who cares. This would be pretty easy to jack up and replace the PT foundation pieces, anyway. Good job.

  • @stangelandsolution
    @stangelandsolution 4 года назад +157

    Pretty cabin, vent under the house to prevent mold and rot...

    • @jamesgibbs8827
      @jamesgibbs8827 4 года назад +29

      Or lay vapor barrier on ground so it stays dry above it.. Moisture stays on ground then...

    • @rorschacht8478
      @rorschacht8478 4 года назад +17

      @@jamesgibbs8827 That's not how it works. Moisture gets in everywhere no matter what. There's moisture in the air. When you have high moisture content during the day and perhaps freezing temperatures during night, there will be condensation. The only thing you can do besides good ventilation is having it vacuum sealed (which is not feasible). Having a moisture barrier is definitely recommended and it might even give your poor design another 5 years, but it does not replace good ventilation.
      Are you going to build something? I have two tips for you:
      1. Be 100% positive that you have sufficient ventilation wherever there is wood.
      2. ALWAYS keep wood off the ground.
      Bonus tip: Thoroughly go through what elements your structure will endure throughout the year, and account for that. (Snow, wind, rain, hot/cold, contraction/expansion, natural water flow in the ground, will the ground shift? Mud? Gravel? Dirt?)
      There is nothing worse than building your awesome structure only for the roof to fail 5 months later due to snow. Or the support beams to rot away within a year.

    • @thesenewythandlessuck
      @thesenewythandlessuck 4 года назад

      @@rorschacht8478 no that is kind of how it works,did you know very often plastic is laid over gravel prior to pouring concrete basements to act as a vapor barrier ?

    • @rorschacht8478
      @rorschacht8478 4 года назад +5

      @@thesenewythandlessuck Yes I do know that and it's used in combination with other installations but it's not by itself going to magically prevent moisture from collecting underneath the cabin, moisture gets in no matter what and you need sufficient ventilation both to dry and acclimatis as to prevent condensation and inevitably rot.
      A vapor barrier only and by itself might give your structure another 5 years at best.
      Build properly at first to prevent expensive headaches in the future.

    • @dirtroadfarmsjimmideanreen2458
      @dirtroadfarmsjimmideanreen2458 4 года назад +1

      @@rorschacht8478 you sound like a building contractor, are you? If so, what do you think of the bubble foil under the OSB on this build??? A friend of mine use it on on his trailer house skirting. They said it was unbelievable the difference it made in their heating cost!!!

  • @TripleTRanchAndSawmill
    @TripleTRanchAndSawmill Год назад

    Very good build! Enjoyed the video!

  • @mizzpoetrics
    @mizzpoetrics 4 года назад +27

    I think you did a great job, at a decent price to boot!
    I would've designed it a bit differently, as I'm not comfortable with using my port-a-potty as a side table!
    I'd probably have built a small bathroom where the kitchen & fireplace is & maybe go with a loveseat, to free up a little more space.
    In addition, a loft bed as well, & move the couch under it. There are lot of options in this space.
    Great job again. 👍🏽

  • @chgofirefighter
    @chgofirefighter 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful work of art just simply beautiful. The only few things lacking is a full kitchen and bathroom/shower.

  • @StacyForest738
    @StacyForest738 4 года назад +7

    That is beautiful! Super functional. The people commenting about the toilet haven't been outdoors much I am guessing. LOL Geeze. If they are that squeamish, they wouldn't do well in a cabin in anyway.

  • @Cruzinsusan5101
    @Cruzinsusan5101 3 года назад +1

    Wow! This is so impressive! I definately could live in that all summer. Unbelievable what you can build for $7000! Great video.

  • @mumpygumboo8554
    @mumpygumboo8554 4 года назад +12

    Beautiful cabin, very well crafted. I love the overall look and feel of it. I thought it would be too dark inside with small windows but due to placement and number of them, it's bright inside while still being cozy. Fantastic. It's good to know that one doesn't have to worry too much about double glazing if a cabin is smaller.
    I wonder if this design could be modified slightly, to enclose part of the porch, to include a wee bathroom with a window that opens. That's what I would add to this, just a minor adjustment.
    Also, I was wondering if the floor joists were made using treated lumber?
    Thanks for the excellent video. Super good job and very crafty, not only in building it, but in sourcing out all the good deals!

    • @JackofAllMasterofNone
      @JackofAllMasterofNone  4 года назад +3

      Yes, the floor joists are treated lumber. It would be easy to make a bathroom like you describe.

  • @mikek.3965
    @mikek.3965 3 года назад +1

    Great info and the best I have seen comparing building as to buying a cabin outright. Given my age now, perhaps a delivery is in my future. Thank you!

  • @mmccrownus2406
    @mmccrownus2406 4 года назад +3

    See videos on coating fence posts with used motor oil and deisel. Won’t rot

  • @dienekes4364
    @dienekes4364 3 года назад

    That's a great job. If you put up a solar panel on the roof and use 12v or 24v lights, you wouldn't need much, at least for lights and charging mobile devices. Pretty low cost for a good return, I would suspect.

  • @d.a.t.4699
    @d.a.t.4699 4 года назад +7

    looks good and i bet youve learned a few more things for sure...have you thought of putting in a simple wall exhaust fan hooked up to a thermostat, powered by a little solar panel?..might do the trick while your sleeping.

  • @crossgrainwoodproductsltd9230
    @crossgrainwoodproductsltd9230 3 года назад

    Those back seat drives or armchair jockeys are always good with advice when it is not their money they are spending. I think it is beautiful and I'm ready to move in this week!

  • @michaelmueller8976
    @michaelmueller8976 4 года назад +13

    Yup solar would be beneficial. It has a nice look and I commend you on a job well done. ❤️✝️

  • @ConservativeVet84
    @ConservativeVet84 4 года назад +1

    Did that in a wall tent once. Wood stove got it so hot we had to open the flaps. Beautiful job.

  • @TheSean7564
    @TheSean7564 4 года назад +4

    Cozy, as you say, I love it. Funny end table/toilet story … I drank too much one night during college and stayed at my girlfriend's dorm room. I inadvertently turned her bedside table into a toilet of sorts, a tad different than what you have described, … we broke up shortly thereafter. Nice build!

  • @brianmoore5498
    @brianmoore5498 4 года назад +1

    i think gutters make sense to keep your subfloor and buried treated wood system dry. catch the water and maybe use it for flushing.
    i would pick up a bottle of termiticide on amazon. application is in holes every foot around the perimeter down to four feet. i use a 3/8ths x 48 inch rebar, grind a chisel on one end and chuck it into a rechargeable drill to make the holes. goes fairly quick.
    maybe a deck on that lower side one day, really makes the square footage seem bigger

  • @achum2sum
    @achum2sum 4 года назад +4

    you did an incredible job with good choices, no worries once you get 2 counties away from big city life

  • @wileymarm0t
    @wileymarm0t 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for going through all the details of the build. Well done. Enjoy!

  • @1biggun712
    @1biggun712 4 года назад +6

    Very nice 👍👍 this is pretty much what I'm looking for however, I'm disabled and need to have power and water. You guys did a great job on your Cabin 😊 keep on keeping on BIGGUN

  • @darrylbuckett5380
    @darrylbuckett5380 4 года назад +2

    You done real well, top build, Stroke of genius putting the Dunny next to the sofa, if that don't keep the visitors at bay nothing will. At a later dater you could always build a bathroom on the side or put wheels on the Dunny and take it for a walk when you need to go. The main thing is you built it and you are enjoying it. I'm two thirds through building a studio for the missus, I'm thoroughly enjoying the build and she will get years of use out of it. Cheers

  • @JoshRabinowitzIRL
    @JoshRabinowitzIRL 4 года назад +4

    im sure there is clay and straw in the area, haul in some sand and sell the woodstove and make a rocket mass heater for basically nothing, great for contant temp

  • @hillbilly4christ638
    @hillbilly4christ638 2 года назад +1

    You can always build better than you can buy and use better materials and building methods. If you get creative you can use available materials creatively and end up with a far better looking end result. It is cheap to heat a small insulated structure so the window selection is no big deal. With a dc power solution you can use exposed wiring that makes fixing it simple. Nice work!

  • @theriaults07
    @theriaults07 4 года назад +29

    That is great man. I would definitely put a concrete pad under it. Worth the 3 g for critters and such. When I do mine I want solar powered tube heating in the pad. That alone would make heating much easier. I'll sub for more ideas. Thanks bro.

    • @NoneyaTexasontheback20
      @NoneyaTexasontheback20 4 года назад +1

      jtee think about containers work great

    • @celticminiatures4794
      @celticminiatures4794 4 года назад +4

      $3K to build a form and fill it with quick crete? Closer to $500. Then just drill in some anchor bolts for a cabin that small.

    • @NoneyaTexasontheback20
      @NoneyaTexasontheback20 4 года назад +2

      Historical Huscarl where you buying concrete $225 a yard here Fixin to do 4. 10x40 rv pads

  • @antonioginez5994
    @antonioginez5994 4 года назад +1

    One of the best cabins that I've seen ever by far. It looks so comfy and homey. It has everything to it. The kitchen looks awesome.
    I like the idea of having the toilet that looks like an end table. I could live in there comfortably with my dog and friends.
    The set up of the tiny cabin is great. nicely done and well detailed. Everything is budgeted.
    Thank you for sharing this video with us. I really enjoyed watching it from the beginning to the end.
    God be with you and keep safe and healthy always.
    Un gran abrazo.

  • @vannerdherd
    @vannerdherd 4 года назад +5

    Enjoyed your cabin building series! I have an unfinished 15x15 cabin that I am still planning the inside setup...The exterior (paint, roof) is finished except for the decking, as it needs some more work.

  • @cabinlifeatedensprings1710
    @cabinlifeatedensprings1710 4 года назад +1

    Beautiful cabin. We have a shed cabin on our place. We had no time. And actually it’s set out on the land five years now and we have not done much with it. We thought we would live out there. Life happened and we were needed closer to town. Fortunately we sold the big suburban home and bought a smaller home in a little country town. It also got us closer to our land. Things have eased up in our life. We might have a chance to spend more time out at the cabin soon. Especially with the current situation with the virus the cabin is looking like a good place to be. The cabin feels like home when we are there. And our dogs love it. It’s a 16x32. We were able to put a bathroom and bedroom in. The kitchen and living space is open. Awesome deal on the wood stove. We found one like your belly stove for $50 on Craigslist. Bought a lot at habitat for humanity. Got a big tub there. You could always do a little room off the side for a full bath. But I like what you have. I think it would be the perfect little honeymoon suite. You definitely could rent it out for that. I very much want to put a few little cabins on our property to rent out for the weekend. We are on the Tennessee river so it would be a great place for families who want to boat for the weekend. My other idea is to do boat storage like a you lock it. We could do videos cameras to keep an eye on it. Don’t know what we will end up doing. But it’s fun to think of the possibilities. Enjoy your beautiful cabin. You did a great job! Leslye

  • @adonaiswarriork-9.43
    @adonaiswarriork-9.43 4 года назад +26

    Man I wish I was handy I would love to do something like this.. good job.