Hi Matt, so glad that you were able to give Steve and Tess a hand with their cabin. I really like those two. The question about whether they are offgrid or not. I was born in Alaska 76 years ago and back before this offgrid term was developed by modern day homesteaders, it was you either lived remote or you lived on the road system. That was that. If they don't put a driveway in they will remain remote. Myself, Steve and Tess have something in Common, I worked as a Winter caretaker for remote fishing lodges for 30 some years and I am anxious to hear their stories and watch their videos. By the way, Dick Proenneke was a friend of mine when I lived and worked out on Lake Clark.
Most people insulating the floor aren't in Alaska, so they don't mind putting in narrow boards on the inside/bottom of the floor joists, and setting plywood strips on those. It takes longer, but it keeps you off your back... But up there, you gotta insulate as best you can, so crawling underneath the thing is necessary at some point. It's cool that you did it now, when you can still lift the floor up. That way there are no gaps or cuts in the plywood. It's also worth remarking that some people prefer to use RockWool (or equivalent) in floors, especially in off-grid locations, first because sometimes water spills on the floor and soaks down into it, and second because the mice don't like it. But it costs a little more. Something to consider, depending on your goals.
Great video Matt and so nice of you returning the favor and helping them Love to see Norman he's so cute Thanks for sharing and love the music as well. Good luck on the new build and I would have to agree that's definitely off grid lol Love from Ohio
Love your dog's name Norman it's my dad's first and my middle name..... Love the channel you and Timmy are two of my favorites.. Thank you so much for sharing
1x2 Furring strips with 3/16” ply glued down and tacked to the strips, then add insulation. That’s what we do, I’m sure there is easier faster methods such as what you guys since it was a small footprint. Still faster and just as efficient as the way I do it, but I’ll remember how yall did it when I have a small project!
Off the grid to me is just away from the grind, cities and excessive amounts of people. I have 40 acres in Wyoming I just bought and I'm about to build my forever off the grid cabin, 16x24 with a loft. Love all these videos and the peaceful calm music in the background
I’m 70 year old princess and love watching your videos !!!! Never been to Alaska and maybe I’ll get the chance !! You 3 worked together great !!! I’m a dog lover and love Norm but why didn’t he get a burger ?
Hey, what a coincidence! I’m a subscriber to your channel and also started watching theirs a few weeks ago. This is cool because he didn’t really show this part of the build in his vlogs. They’re a neat couple.
porcupines will chew through that plywood if they want to. should get some metal mesh for the underside of the cabin to keep them from coming up through the floor
Good vid and music Matt. Teamwork sure helps one heck of a lot. Like you I would really appreciate a few more hands at times. Tough being a one man shoe. The cabin looks great. True plumb and square. The walls bowing out won't hurt. Diagonal center braces would help that. The bottom floor joist cover for the insulation. Not a bad job on it. Fast and it's sealed up as good as any other method. Seen it done a lot of ways some much more labor and costly. This build will be good experience for them later on. One thing they will have an efficient home come winter. I'll check out their channel. We met them before. Next time
Friends helping Friends good old Alaska I like it. Ginger L USA Alabama😊 keep you friends Close, doing a amazing job I love seeing friends helping🎉 Food sounds great Norman is Hungry love watching friends Helping Friends Ginger L USA Alabama❤
ive been a builder now for over 30 years and one thing ive never understood is why people treat walls , floor, and roof/ceilings different as far as vapour, insulation and venting... at least you got the vapour barrior too most ppl forget that even..... nice build
Congrats on 100k! Speaking of off grid definitions, I saw someone comment somewhere recently that if you have internet access you're not really off grid. For some reason that made me irrationally irritated.
My wife and I live in a very mountainous area of north central Washington state, 5 miles from a small town and 30 miles from a small city. We’ll be going to north west MT the end of May to look at property to buy and build a log house so that after my wife retires our house will be finished. We’ll sell our mountain home here in WA for our retirement home. I figure between eating fish, elk, deer and other wildlife we’ll be ok for our meat. We will have to grow our vegetables because the area we’re interested in, the closest Costco is 100 miles away. We will have to drill a well and install a septic system, but we have 12 years to do it all.
Thank you!! Unfortunately you can’t use it for videos, it will be flagged for copyright, but you can contact me about having us make your own custom channel music 🤘
Out of curiosity do they not have “legal” access to drive to the property, or it is too rough, too much snow, or just no official driveway? Always tough moving everything there by hand
Hey Matt, I am trying to figure out what size door gasket is used on the Drolet El Dorado woodstove which I believe is the same one you have, do you have any idea which size it is? I think it might be 5/8 inch but I can’t find proof anywhere.
@@alaskacabinadventures I talked to Drolet customer service today and they told me the actual size for that stove is 1/4" x 1/2" part # ac06100 so you probably can't use an aftermarket one that is just round
I like the idea of having plywood on the underside of the floor and have seen it done a few different ways. The way you've done this looks great! I opted for a more unique way. It helped to have lots of friends around. ruclips.net/channel/UCzoJFNfNAl4nrohkaw7nCMg
Matthew 28:18 King James Version 18 And Jesus came and spake unto them, saying, All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth.Gods blessings over you .
Norman is great.
Hi Matt, so glad that you were able to give Steve and Tess a hand with their cabin. I really like those two. The question about whether they are offgrid or not. I was born in Alaska 76 years ago and back before this offgrid term was developed by modern day homesteaders, it was you either lived remote or you lived on the road system. That was that. If they don't put a driveway in they will remain remote. Myself, Steve and Tess have something in Common, I worked as a Winter caretaker for remote fishing lodges for 30 some years and I am anxious to hear their stories and watch their videos. By the way, Dick Proenneke was a friend of mine when I lived and worked out on Lake Clark.
Grid means electric grid. Off-grid means you are not connected to the electric grid. There is nothing more too it.
@@IkeCoblentz And if you have a driveway and a road to it, you don't live remote
i just bought some land up in fairbanks to do this same thing, you have been an inspiration man keep it up
That's what I like to hear, good luck up there!!
Congrats!🎉
Good luck! 👍🏼
Most people insulating the floor aren't in Alaska, so they don't mind putting in narrow boards on the inside/bottom of the floor joists, and setting plywood strips on those. It takes longer, but it keeps you off your back... But up there, you gotta insulate as best you can, so crawling underneath the thing is necessary at some point. It's cool that you did it now, when you can still lift the floor up. That way there are no gaps or cuts in the plywood.
It's also worth remarking that some people prefer to use RockWool (or equivalent) in floors, especially in off-grid locations, first because sometimes water spills on the floor and soaks down into it, and second because the mice don't like it. But it costs a little more. Something to consider, depending on your goals.
Blessings to you and your family on the birth of your daughter. I'll continue to watch your progress.
Great video Matt and so nice of you returning the favor and helping them
Love to see Norman he's so cute
Thanks for sharing and love the music as well. Good luck on the new build
and I would have to agree that's definitely off grid lol
Love from Ohio
Norman just wants to run to the job site...🐾🐾
Love your dog's name Norman it's my dad's first and my middle name..... Love the channel you and Timmy are two of my favorites.. Thank you so much for sharing
Congrats on hitting 100k! 🎉
Hey, thank you!!
1x2 Furring strips with 3/16” ply glued down and tacked to the strips, then add insulation. That’s what we do, I’m sure there is easier faster methods such as what you guys since it was a small footprint. Still faster and just as efficient as the way I do it, but I’ll remember how yall did it when I have a small project!
That’s what shows your a real friend. Keep living the dream
Off the grid to me is just away from the grind, cities and excessive amounts of people. I have 40 acres in Wyoming I just bought and I'm about to build my forever off the grid cabin, 16x24 with a loft. Love all these videos and the peaceful calm music in the background
What's land going for in WY?
For completely undeveloped land its pretty cheap. Creston wyoming area 40 acres for 27k
@@apollosmoon8658 that's unreal. Can you buy smaller parcels? Good move.
Great video, relaxing to watch, thanks
Your Flurry 🐶 Friend is certainly a great companion. The pic sitting up in the truck is great 👍
I’m 70 year old princess and love watching your videos !!!! Never been to Alaska and maybe I’ll get the chance !! You 3 worked together great !!! I’m a dog lover and love Norm but why didn’t he get a burger ?
I wish that my neighbors lived that far away!!! Great music!
Something that small, I probably would have flipped the sub floor. But what you guys did worked fine, just a little awkward attaching underneath.
Moving on up 100k,CONGRATULATIONS
Hey, what a coincidence! I’m a subscriber to your channel and also started watching theirs a few weeks ago. This is cool because he didn’t really show this part of the build in his vlogs. They’re a neat couple.
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Great video! Love how you are helping your neighbors....I will definitely check out their site because I want to see the finished cabin LOL!
Excellent!!!😊🎉❤
LOVE IT!!! KEEP IT COMING!!!!!
porcupines will chew through that plywood if they want to. should get some metal mesh for the underside of the cabin to keep them from coming up through the floor
Good idea
Interesting point.
Nice work ya'll!
This is a true American enginuety !
Great content! You are giving me major inspiration to get “off grid” ;)
1/4" grid hardware cloth against the bottom of the subfloor stops mice and voles1" or 1/2" bellow that to deter the skunks and Porqupines.
Love Norman
I love that channel.😀 They are so funny 😊 hi from Colorado Springs 😀
that makita saw is smooth
Congrats on reaching 100,000 subscribers! 🎉
Hello! I absolutely loved this video ... just stumbled across your channel ... had to subscribe ... thanks!
Looks like it's gonna be a nice homestead! Why did Steve decide on 2x4's for the walls? Around here we use 2x6 for more insulation.
Because we're POOR haha.
@@HomeSweetHomeAlaska Best possible answer!
Porcupines love the glue in Plywood.
Good vid and music Matt. Teamwork sure helps one heck of a lot. Like you I would really appreciate a few more hands at times. Tough being a one man shoe. The cabin looks great. True plumb and square. The walls bowing out won't hurt. Diagonal center braces would help that. The bottom floor joist cover for the insulation. Not a bad job on it. Fast and it's sealed up as good as any other method. Seen it done a lot of ways some much more labor and costly. This build will be good experience for them later on. One thing they will have an efficient home come winter. I'll check out their channel. We met them before. Next time
Only in Alaska would you call someone a neighbor when they're half an hours drive away from you. Great videos!
Friends helping Friends good old Alaska I like it. Ginger L USA
Alabama😊 keep you friends
Close, doing a amazing job
I love seeing friends helping🎉
Food sounds great Norman is
Hungry love watching friends
Helping Friends Ginger L USA
Alabama❤
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Congratulations on 100k! 🎉
great video
Amazing video❤❤😊❤
Hi there💙, great CONGRATS on 100K 🎉.... from sub no. 36 on your ch! 😂
Best wishes to the whole family from Europe! 🙏
ive been a builder now for over 30 years and one thing ive never understood is why people treat walls , floor, and roof/ceilings different as far as vapour, insulation and venting... at least you got the vapour barrior too most ppl forget that even..... nice build
Xin Chào Chúc bạn một buổi sáng tốt lành
Congrats on hitting 100K subs!
Congrats on 100k! Speaking of off grid definitions, I saw someone comment somewhere recently that if you have internet access you're not really off grid. For some reason that made me irrationally irritated.
Norm is the hardest working boy
My wife and I live in a very mountainous area of north central Washington state, 5 miles from a small town and 30 miles from a small city.
We’ll be going to north west MT the end of May to look at property to buy and build a log house so that after my wife retires our house will be finished. We’ll sell our mountain home here in WA for our retirement home.
I figure between eating fish, elk, deer and other wildlife we’ll be ok for our meat. We will have to grow our vegetables because the area we’re interested in, the closest Costco is 100 miles away.
We will have to drill a well and install a septic system, but we have 12 years to do it all.
good that you put boots on norm 🥾
Wondering why the second cabin? The first was so nice…perhaps an addition might have made sense?
I like Norman ❤.!!
Could have stood the subfloor up on edge, attached the plywood and laid it back down...
What happens in an emergency since it’s so secluded? Love the videos. New sub
I don't know but won't it be better to have the foundation higher up off the ground because of snow in the winter months ?
Nieghbours helping Nieghbours this is the Alakan way
Are they guides at a fishing lodge?
Steve is a Guide! Tess is the Camp Cook :)
Do you have a full video of you building your cabin you live in?
a floor is as warm as your room is if there s no heat...its going to be a cold floor..
We will have a wood stove installed before the winter. Then the floor will be nice and warm!
@@HomeSweetHomeAlaska yep..helps!:)
Is this a new cabin he built or is this the same one different video because I thought he showed a start to finish on a secondary cabin?
new cabin
Whats up from wasilla
I love your music for video.
I’m gonna buy it but I wonder if I could be allowed to use it for my channel?
Let me know.
Thanks
Pat
Thank you!! Unfortunately you can’t use it for videos, it will be flagged for copyright, but you can contact me about having us make your own custom channel music 🤘
Out of curiosity do they not have “legal” access to drive to the property, or it is too rough, too much snow, or just no official driveway? Always tough moving everything there by hand
Its probably 5-40 miles over land they don't own. Even building a road that far would be insane
somewhere between 2:54 and 3:04 Norman lost a shoe :(
Those T-bone steaks looked more like strip steaks 🤔
Hold the hammer from the bottom, when using, so much better
Hey Matt, I am trying to figure out what size door gasket is used on the Drolet El Dorado woodstove which I believe is the same one you have, do you have any idea which size it is? I think it might be 5/8 inch but I can’t find proof anywhere.
hmmm unfortunately I can't say for sure as I've never replaced mine. Although I should, so let me know if you figure it out!
@@alaskacabinadventures I talked to Drolet customer service today and they told me the actual size for that stove is 1/4" x 1/2" part # ac06100 so you probably can't use an aftermarket one that is just round
Jack ryan?!
That's not a cabin. That's a shed. 😉 Congrats on a hundred thousand subscribers! 🎉
Sheds are for tools, cabins are for people. And thank you!! 🤘🤘
I like the idea of having plywood on the underside of the floor and have seen it done a few different ways. The way you've done this looks great! I opted for a more unique way. It helped to have lots of friends around. ruclips.net/channel/UCzoJFNfNAl4nrohkaw7nCMg
How come all the dogs in Alaska have the same look? like their owners/ caretakers are f..king crazy
RUclips is butchering good videos with commercials. I don’t watch much regular TV and watch it on mute.
Matthew 28:18
King James Version
18 And Jesus came and spake unto them, saying, All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth.Gods blessings over you .
Christ.. this is hard af to watch
I would love to move to AK. One problem. I will not drive through the union of socialist republic of Canada.
Why's that, Rex?
@@GDuncan8002 One example of many. Try crossing into Marxist Canada with a firearm or a fifth of Jack.