I'm SO GLAD to see that you are still hard at work, living and being creative! I have missed you and muddy! Great job and so sweet a gift for your lovely wife.
Jacob, you're back! I've been thinking about you and so glad to see you've been working on another amazing project. Your ice plunge bath is not only brilliant but it's beautiful too. I can only imagine how thrilled Amber is and how proud she is of your workmanship. Please keep bringing us videos...even small projects are appreciated and enjoyed. Hugs, Jules ❤
I'd never seen the barrel approach before you showed some examples at the beginning. I guess now I know why the horse trough design is more popular after seeing Amber having to use a ladder to get in. Looks cool though!
Hello. Came across your previous video vis "dutch barge", and it was excellent, though at the time I did not realise that you are a filmmaker. When producing your RUclips videos, what equipment do you use plus editing (the post-production bit). It must take you such along time and you work very hard; even to make a simple video takes both "time & effort", so well done. Thank you.
What ho, JH? Well done you. I can finally end the months of wailing and gnashing my teeth, fearful that I'd never again witness another video showcasing the brilliance and talent that is Jacob Harrell. You, sir, are becoming a force of nature. I look forward with anticipatory delight to life's next offering. Be well. Happy days.
🤣😅😂 Jacob, I bet your you know what disappeared right away when the one remaining felt just how cold 🥶😵💫 that water was 😳🫣. Obviously, Amber loved the woodtub 💯%. Just a suggestion for you even though you have used Danish oil on the tree stump, there's still a very high possibility that over time, the woodtub will start to soak up water/moisture and cause fungus and rot to take a hold within the stump. You can still negate this from happening by simply applying an epoxy mixture. If you make a small amount of epoxy resin, then add around 30 to 40% thinners. This will make the epoxy easier to apply to the whole thing with a paint brush and actually seal the whole woodtub, etc. You will need to apply two coats of this mixture all over the woodtub inside and out, especially the underside of the woodtub. Knowing just how much trouble you had to actually install the chemical barrel and the fact that you may not be able to remove it from the middle of the woodtub then you can use the mixture everywhere as I mentioned but instead of removing the barrel just brush the mixture right upto and around the whole area then once the two coats are dry just use a silicone sealant around the whole area where the barrel and the hole meet, this too will also help keep out any moisture. The very last thing, but honestly, it is the most important, and it's about the chemical barrel. You mentioned in the video that the barrel was an old barrel. Please tell me that the barrel is one that you have not upcycled. If the barrel ever had chemicals in it at anypoint in it's lifetime then I suggest that you get rid of it and purchase a brandnew one. You can buy one from eBay for around £50 ish that's never had anything in it . The reason I mention this is simply because even though you may have washed the barrel out and think it's clean, in actual fact you never actually get everything out of the walls of the barrel. The very last thing I would like to hear down the road is that Amber has been using her woodtub and suddenly come out in a rash or some kind of infection as you never really know what damage it may do to Amber's health or your's for that matter. Remember, new tub it around £50 and how much do you value Amber's health and your's 🤔🤔. Jacob, brilliant idea with the tree stump, but you made it 1000% harder to create than it needed to be 🤣😅🤯. As always buddy 💯% 👍 🫡. P.s. Jacob a new barrel also comes with a lid saving you having to empty and clean it out everysingle time!!!
You are 100% correct with everything! I have also been thinking of epoxying, I’ll add it to the list of jobs I want to do to improve it! Thanks again, wonderful knowledge!
Glad to see you and Muddy challenging another ambitious project!
I'm SO GLAD to see that you are still hard at work, living and being creative! I have missed you and muddy!
Great job and so sweet a gift for your lovely wife.
I absolutely love Muddy he's still as spunky as ever. ❤
Spunky, lol.
awesome project as always Jacob!!!! hope you had fun and glad Amber likes it!!!!!! Muddy is the character of the show 🤣!!! glad to see your back!!!
A labor of love. I love the carving.
Jacob, you're back! I've been thinking about you and so glad to see you've been working on another amazing project. Your ice plunge bath is not only brilliant but it's beautiful too. I can only imagine how thrilled Amber is and how proud she is of your workmanship. Please keep bringing us videos...even small projects are appreciated and enjoyed. Hugs, Jules ❤
That's absolutely amazing it looks great. Don't keep us waiting so long.
So this is what you do after hockey! Amazing build and awesome video mate, well done!!
I'd never seen the barrel approach before you showed some examples at the beginning. I guess now I know why the horse trough design is more popular after seeing Amber having to use a ladder to get in. Looks cool though!
Yes! If I was to do it all over again I think I'd look into carving it on its side (Like a traditional canoe). Might have been the way to go!
Hello. Came across your previous video vis "dutch barge", and it was excellent, though at the time I did not realise that you are a filmmaker. When producing your RUclips videos, what equipment do you use plus editing (the post-production bit). It must take you such along time and you work very hard; even to make a simple video takes both "time & effort", so well done. Thank you.
Finally found your channel again!
So great to see you still having adventures
@@pimmobrown9760 got a HUGE 500 year old house renovation next! 😅
What ho, JH? Well done you. I can finally end the months of wailing and gnashing my teeth, fearful that I'd never again witness another video showcasing the brilliance and talent that is Jacob Harrell. You, sir, are becoming a force of nature. I look forward with anticipatory delight to life's next offering. Be well. Happy days.
Bigging me up as usual Mark! Cheers matey 😀
Confirmation, if needed, that you are truly bonkers. Another amazing project from the House of Harrell!
COLD
🤣😅😂 Jacob, I bet your you know what disappeared right away when the one remaining felt just how cold 🥶😵💫 that water was 😳🫣. Obviously, Amber loved the woodtub 💯%. Just a suggestion for you even though you have used Danish oil on the tree stump, there's still a very high possibility that over time, the woodtub will start to soak up water/moisture and cause fungus and rot to take a hold within the stump. You can still negate this from happening by simply applying an epoxy mixture. If you make a small amount of epoxy resin, then add around 30 to 40% thinners. This will make the epoxy easier to apply to the whole thing with a paint brush and actually seal the whole woodtub, etc. You will need to apply two coats of this mixture all over the woodtub inside and out, especially the underside of the woodtub. Knowing just how much trouble you had to actually install the chemical barrel and the fact that you may not be able to remove it from the middle of the woodtub then you can use the mixture everywhere as I mentioned but instead of removing the barrel just brush the mixture right upto and around the whole area then once the two coats are dry just use a silicone sealant around the whole area where the barrel and the hole meet, this too will also help keep out any moisture. The very last thing, but honestly, it is the most important, and it's about the chemical barrel. You mentioned in the video that the barrel was an old barrel. Please tell me that the barrel is one that you have not upcycled. If the barrel ever had chemicals in it at anypoint in it's lifetime then I suggest that you get rid of it and purchase a brandnew one. You can buy one from eBay for around £50 ish that's never had anything in it . The reason I mention this is simply because even though you may have washed the barrel out and think it's clean, in actual fact you never actually get everything out of the walls of the barrel. The very last thing I would like to hear down the road is that Amber has been using her woodtub and suddenly come out in a rash or some kind of infection as you never really know what damage it may do to Amber's health or your's for that matter. Remember, new tub it around £50 and how much do you value Amber's health and your's 🤔🤔.
Jacob, brilliant idea with the tree stump, but you made it 1000% harder to create than it needed to be 🤣😅🤯. As always buddy 💯% 👍 🫡.
P.s. Jacob a new barrel also comes with a lid saving you having to empty and clean it out everysingle time!!!
Now, that is a reply from someone who knows their stuff!
You are 100% correct with everything! I have also been thinking of epoxying, I’ll add it to the list of jobs I want to do to improve it! Thanks again, wonderful knowledge!
Welcome back brother!!✌️🇺🇲
Love your videos!
Oh man I’ve missed your vids!
How do you banished a woman from her backyard for almost 4 seasons? Anyway glad to see you back.
Haha it didn’t last long! I had to tell her in the winter 😂
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - a triumph
Barking but brilliant 🤣🤪
Should have put a lid on it and added a way to drain the water. Looks like a lot of work for what it is, fair play.
I have since done this, it's going to be one of those projects that I'll keep tinkering with!