Tiny Cabin Tuff shed 10x12 tour. Off the grid.
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- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
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This is a tuff shed I have slowly made into a pretty functional getaway.
It is totally off the grid. In this video, I give a tour of a few of the projects I have worked on.
I absolutely love this video! You're out there doing SOMETHING, even if you don't know-how instead of sitting at home and watching the world go by. This is one of the secrets to life and how we learn. By doing things we don't know how to do and figuring things out! Think of all the things people miss out on because they are afraid to fail, so they just don't try anything.
Absolutely!!! It is all too easy to do nothing, but not nearly as fun. Thanks for the encouragement!!!! Hope to have a new video out soon.
It's great to see a non carpenter make such a great set up, always got discouraged with these videos of people building these gorgeous little cabins that I don't have or really want the skill to do.
Jeff Hayden hey. I appreciate that.
I could live there full time with my dog
Learning as you go, and spending time with the family....You're doing it right.
It's called learn as you go! Blessings on your place. I live in a shed, but now it's a cabin. I have a lean-to for my bedroom, and just put on a deck out the back for shower. Life is good in a shed.Lol maybe I'll use it as a slogan. HappyBuilding.
MaryMadalene M that’s fantastic!!! I would love to do both of those things!!!
@@Tinycabin You will. I'm a 63 retired truck driver, living off-grid although I have water and phone/ internet. Learned how to fell tree and cut wood for my stove. Tried to make a Murphy bed but counter was in the way so I niltched that for now.lol moved things around again.
That's what I do! Learning is part of the adventure. Built a wood shed from pallets. And have my humancomposting also. Didn't get my garden in this year but looking forward to that. It good for your children to learn this stuff too. If it does work one way try another. MY MOTO: Do something right, wrong or indifferent. Do something, who judging. If one doesn't like it, you come and do it! Hey Many Blessings on your journey. Enjoy the ride!
I love it! You are right on!!!
You walked up to a spot to set up a video so that you can walk back to where you started to video yourself walking back up to the spot where you put the camera......that’s dedication
Great use of space. The upstairs is fantastically large. Great adventures ahead of you surrounded by the great outdoors.
The best thing is you can spend time with your kids, instilling a love for the wilderness.
The murphy bed is a great idea! and it looks so cozy! congrats!
You're being real... and I love love this....
Great job, I think this is every man’s dream to do this. but don’t wait too ,long life short ! Your friend in the backwoods of Kentucky.
I think you are right!
Wow. What a view! Thank you for sharing. You've done an awesome job working with what you know and building from there. God bless you.
Pearl Of Great Price Mom thanks! I appreciate that!!!
@@Tinycabin You are most welcome. You're an inspiration, Jason. Only The LORD knows the impact you are having on those young lives. You are giving of yourself to bless others. Those blessings will be multiplied and brought back to you. 😊❤🙏
Great getaway place!! Made perfect by childhood memories!! Lots of potential for storage expansion. Looking forward to more videos. Take care!
It's 40 degrees out, you have the door wide open & you're walking bare footed. Dude, you're killing me. I wear socks in the summer. Lol!
My kids wore flipflop's in the winter to school, by choice.
That just means youre a puss
I love that you're doing what it takes to make a cool space for camping with the kids. I was super frustrated at first with the car park and dragging the sled in (get a truck ;) but the video, shed and tour were great. Really functional space. Oh yeah, and if you can build that Murphy bed, you can cut in a window... Good job!
Maybe add a collapsible table top under the bed so you have a table when the bed is up... it’s going to add some weight, but might be worth it. Just a thought. Keep up the good work and keep making those memories with friends and family being outdoors
Ross Oehrlein that is exactly what me and my buddy were thinking. The bed is just so heavy already for anyone who might use it. I need to figure out a little help with hydraulics to lighten the load
Not sure if your bed is flush to the back wall but maybe the table folds down (or up) from there? Also, you can do pretty easy pully systems for a floating table. Or just for floating storage. Dont forget about the rafters is all im saying. Like those floating porch hammock chairs you can hang, etc.
Tiny Cabin Adventures Jason J I just did a little google search on how Murphy beds work and looks to me like you could rig up some springs to help with the load just like a Murphy bed. Attach a spring, of some sort, to the floor and the other end to the top of the frame of your bed. The more springs you have, the more lift assist you would have. Not sure if it’s even possible in your situation, but just thought I’d throw it out there.
@@Tinycabin get a hand cranking 2 way winch. there is one for $20 on amazon. then put a pulley on the wall next to it. it would be way easier for that heavy thing
I love the idea of the Murphy bed. Gives y'all plenty of workspace until bedtime.
Now that’s cool, I had a friend that was shall we say, in need of a domicile, I always wondered how one of these would work. It beats the crap out of being in the weather
I love it. You're an inspiration to many 💯. Keep doing what you're doing 💪🏻
Thanks!!!
Such a cool cabin, you can fit alot if stuff in there lol. I really miss camping in winter and this would be ideal. Love that the kids will continue to adventure out there like you did as a kid, makes it extra special. Thank you for showing us around, you've done a great job so far. I subscribed and can't wait to see all the modifications 👍🏼🇳🇿👋
Thanks!!!!
You made the best of a small place. Looks great.
Thanks. That is all I have tried to really do. appreciate that!
you are doing just fine for "not knowing what you're doing"
Nice! I put a 12X20 Tuff Shed in my backyard and converted it into an office + a spare room. I put up a dividing wall, now I have two 10X12 rooms, one of which is my office (where I am right now). It was about $3,500 for just the install of the shell. For an additional $1,500 I did the floor, insulated, drywall, electric, lighting, heating/AC, paint etc. It was basically $5K in total for two completely functional new rooms added onto my house. I love it. For a little more I could have made it the barn-style roof, but with my building codes where I live Ii couldn't do it. If I could have, that would have essentially doubled my floor space.
ZombieTex mine was about 4200-4500 total. So thats a heck of a deal. I have put more into since with insulation and panels and such. Do you have a kitchen?
Love the place. Great place to go just to get away.
You've done a great job and looks comfortable for roughin it. Nice job, Jason.
Whiplash thanks. Little by little
I had the same idea of using the wall for the bed to fold up. I like that!
I really like the size of your place! Most places I've seen are too big and takes away the idea of the cabin life in nature.
Mary Nielson the low maintenance is also a bonus. It allows me to enjoy being out there much more.
Cool place! I wish I could stay at a place with my childhood memories like this! Enjoy😍
My childhood memories revolve around my dad taking us on camping trips on the east coast. There used to be one specific place that I loved camping at, Ramblin Pines. I looked the place up a couple of years ago and found out that the new owners have let the place slowly fall apart, and there's leaves everywhere. I remember going and making friends there with the other kids. I remember the one kid, said his name was Dusty. He rattled off his phone number but by the time we got back home I had already forgotten what it was.
Anyway, yea, good memories! And that's awesome about your childhood memories Tiny Cabin Adventure Jason J.
Love your cabin!
Thank you!
Nice idea as a permanent tent.
@11:13 - Blow up mattresses are from SATAN. LOL - Feel you on that one!
I think you are doing an awesome job. The kids are lucky
Chevy Spark That means a lot!!! Thanks!!!
What a lovely place, decorated with so much love - must be cozy ;-) I love the bedsheets ...
Snow shoes sir. Especially for March quarantine. Great spot.
d howard isn’t that the truth. Sure could have used them
Good use of the space. Keep up the good work! Glad you are doing it!
Chris Kononowech thanks!!! Little by little!
Thank you for not wearing shoes in the house!
Hey I love this shed I hope you guys still are using it .I was wondering how did you make that second floor the shed I’m looking into had two lofts across from one another thst just barely touch what can I use to make it a whole second floor ??
I put up 2x4s and sheets of 3/4 inch plywood
A great place for you and your family to be together...
Super groovey man ..better than sittin in the snow freezzin ya tail pipe ..😁
Buddy, I would really like to visit your site one day. Never been to that part of the country. By the way, I have a wood stove just like the one you have. Nice and lite and does put out the heat. I used mine in a canvass tent. Look into a Colorado stove they work much better and there is no smoke blowback around the doors at all. You are really kicking it out. You are out there and getting it done!
Wow , the loft looks really big . It's wonderful ❤️
Wow how fun! I’m about to purchase my gambrel tuff shed but I’m getting a 10x 16 ft.
10 by 16 would be great. The rules where I have my shed only allow 10x12 no bigger or I have to get a well, propane, etc...
What an amazing cabin and views! Take Care
It’s wonderful. I probably would have went with a futon so that I would have a comfortable sofa as well as a bed, then have permanent shelving.
linda fox i agree. But mg wife really likes a good soft bed. Futons just never seem to be that comfortable. When we put the bed upstairs later when kids are grown a futon down there will be perfect
Thanks for watching!!!
Very nice !!
Thinking of doing this .
Largest I can go is a 12 x24 .
Want to do the barn roof and a 2/3 loft .
Thanks for showing us this !
12x24 would be awesome!!! 2/3 l;oft will look cooler too
This was actually really helpful
Do you enjoy 'ice fishing'? Cut four round holes. One in each corner. You now have a huge fish house. CooL! But then you can use it the way it is and this is pretty neat too. Nice job.
Wow, I love your cabin. Keep up the good work!!
Looks really nice perfect size, we also have a tiny cabin same size that we use in winter for snowmobiles and it's easy to keep warm
Cool little shed house! Check out some videos on installing a small window. It's not that hard in a shed and would easily give you a cross breeze up there in summer. You are doing a good job so far!
Thanks!
Awesome digs! I love your setup.
You have done a awesome work on it ,, and hope you. Will find even more ideas looks great
Thanks for the encouragement!
Im also making a 10x12 outdoor "bedroom". Gambrel roof as well. Don't need whole "house" as I can share big house on property. Cement pad extended as porch, offset door with window, huge window opposite door. Door opens out to save floor space. YES it is very do-able!!
Brent Carrington I have been debating what to do with a porch for sometime now. I really want a rock porch. Its very low maintenance, but just want it to look decent. I do think my next bigger project is the door with window. If you have or put that in video i would love to see how you approach it. Does your building have a loft?
@@Tinycabin The gambrel is rather high but no plan for a loft. My big dog and I will live in it. I want it to seem somewhat roomie. Shelving. Hanging lamp. Wall unit heater/AC. Already has outlets and overhead center light and a outdoor flood light. It was a goat barn for a year! Little did I know then I would live in it!
Enjoyed this vid, thanks for sharing👍
Right up 285. I used to live in Bailey!
Heard "youth group" and had to watch. Keep up the good work and best wishes for many successful outings. God bless, Sean.
Great idea! Tuff Sheds are tough. Btw, If you haven't already a CO & smoke detector should be inside, just for added safety .
Adam De Larozza Yes. I have both. CO on ground level and loft.
Adam De Larozza Yes. I have both. CO on ground level and loft.
Keep the videos coming!!!
Huh. You built the bed, put up paneling. But you can't put a window in? Interesting. Well hopefully you'll clean up things imma make things like meter in there. Lots of info out there tell utilize space and stuff. But nice start
Cool place you got there. May I suggest things? I would keep the door whole and use it to mount things on for the inside. Hang all your clothes on it. It might give you more wall space. You could even hang up some smaller baskets onto it for miscellaneous items. Or hang tools there for now. Love the kids loft. I don't know kids ages but in a small space you are bound to shue them out during the days to do things. I would suggest if they are young to require them to wear a whistle on a necklace. That was if they have a problem away from home they can blow it and alert you. Enjoy fixing it up. Just take necessities. Use multi use items. Find creative ways to reuse items around the place. Good Luck
Old Bat yes. Great idea about baskets! I actually did the tools on the door and it works pretty well. It is in one of my last videos. Thanks for the great suggestions and thanks for watching!
Very cool little place. Just subscribed and totally enjoyed watching that. Learned something new with the folding shelves, can use a few for sure at my place.
Awesome!!! Thanks for the sub and glad you enjoyed it. I hope to keep the videos coming!!!
Keep CO detectors on both levels, due to stove use. Good luck and glad to sub in. This looks like fun!
Yep sure do. Glad to have you. Thanks for watching!!!
I've got a 10'× 12' Tuffshed, but only with a normal gable roof, and not the barn style roof like yours. P.s. you CAN build and you CAN add on. Draw your ideas out on paper. If you make mistakes and you will, don't sweat it. Self experience is the greatest instructor. Your Murphy bed is sweet.🇨🇦😊🥋😎
Hope u put a vent or screen around that chimney casing to heat the upstairs better.
I'm looking at doing something similar down near Hartsel. I have a couple questions for you. Did you get the camping permit from Park county? If so what was your sanitation plan? Do you plan to build an outhouse? Do you have a campfire permit and call it in when you have fires? I know that in the more populated areas of Park county this is an issue. Thanks
I have never gotten a camping permit. Not even sure how. It’s my own property. No sanitation no out house. We use the trees mostly and a porta potty. If I had gotten a bigger structure then I would have to have a well dug, propane, electricity to the place and septic. I don’t stay in the structure for more than a month so it’s looked at like a tent or a shed. I am thankful for the fact that the rules don’t get more strict and more strict. All it does is discourage any use and drives down the property value.
Very functional. I like it. Best wishes.
pretty cool. if i had a big yard this would be something id want at my house
nice little cabin
How does nobody break in and steal your stuff? pretty easy to get to.
Well. Someone tried and broke Tha handle but it held up. I do have a camera on the place. But so far so good.
Thank you!
I would suggest considering spraying some black, or dark red stove paint on the metal heat shield around the stove just for a better cosmetic. The bright shiny tin look is not very cozy and a darker color will warm things up visually. That's just me though, would be simple to do.
RodneyLee thats a good idea. I will also build a small “fence” around it as well. So no one can touch it or fall down the whole. But good idea. I may do that
Nice little retreat
Nice ...I'm purchasing one from shed max located in Kentucky..
Great idea.
Looks great!
Love Home Depot good price, Veteran discount, and great returns policy. Aside from that good video.
Clifford if your a fellow Veteran Thank You for your Service . I was Air Force ' 71 - 75 then worked at a VA Hospital ' 76 - ' 97 .
@@bobshaw4063 I was in the Air Force the same years as you. Where were you stationed?
@@mrbr549 Hello Fellow Air Force Veteran . After basic training I went direct to Lowry AFB in DEnver for 6 weeks of Tech School for Inventory Mgt Specialist then to McConnell AFB , Wichita , Kansas for 14 months then to Zweibrucken AB , Zweibrucken , Germany then to McGuire for discharge a few days later on 25 May ' 75 . ' 76 - ' ' 97 I worked at Castle Point VA Hospital . How about you ?
@@bobshaw4063 Hi Bob, thanks! After basic in San Antonio I went to Keesler in Biloxi, MS tech school for AC&W Radar. It was supposed to take 4 months, but I got to self pace through it and finished after 7 weeks. From there I was shipped to Hof, Germany, then to Calumet, MI where I was discharged. I have worked various jobs, but mostly electronics, computers, and carpentry. Take care!
Time with family AKA memories
Thats awesome. Nice job.
Nice little place......the loft really surprised me.....the futon pads is great idea......great job....also wondering how tall this is
Hondarider2008 Lee from bottom to peak is right at 14ft
Nice place!
Looks like you need no help from the viewers !!! It all looks great !!!! 1 good sized solar panel on the roof and you will be golden.
wow, that floor is so so cold,
Fantastic ! 👍
Like what you have going on there. cool
Give yourself more credit because your doing great thanks for the video
William Fullman hey. Thanks!!!
You have a real piece of great workmanship here. You should be real proud of what you’ve accomplished!
Art Tafil thanks. I appreciate it!
No, actually thank you for what you’ve done.
I like it a lot, be really cool to replace the door with a dutch door.
What is a dutch door?
@@Tinycabin It is a full size door that is cut horizontally in the middle so that the top or bottom can be closed independently of the other 1/2. Great for keeping small critters out while still being able to see the view, etc. Probably need two hinges for top 1/2 and two for bottom 1/2 so that it will operate properly. Can be latched together on inside when desired for locking up, etc.
Peter Hoffman okay yeah. Have seen those before. Thanks for the idea. I would still like to look out when its too cold to keep the door open. Still contemplating that project
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very nice
that bed is huge
FreezyAbitKT7A Thats what i love about it! Big Bed, great stove, coffee and mountains!!!
thats so freaking sick i might buy land for hunting i might do this
Nice old Coleman oven and stove.
Vintage 1957 Ha. I know. When i was a kid we always brought the oven but never used it. I got it out last year and it works great!! Love it. Hard to find too.
@@Tinycabin I have a brand new in box one. I used to collect Coleman. Probably Have a hundred lanterns & stoves.
I didn't see the red fire extinguisher.
I was thinking the same thing as well as escaping the loft should the stove or stove pipe start a fire. The most likely source of fire is right next to the only possible exits (window & ladder). As someone who has lost their home to a fire likely caused by something building a nest of some sort in the stove pipe, escape routes & fire extinguishers are my top priority especially for my kids. My small house was completely gone before a fire crew could get to it (under 12 minutes). If we had been sleeping we would not have been able to escape fast enough because of where the stove was in relation to the sleeping area. Fire started in ceiling & poof everything was gone. Stay safe!
Very nice love it
Should have done a Futon. That way you have seating and a bed when needed and it doesn't block your window.
TheRealToddNiemi yes. But how? Thats the question?!?
@@Tinycabin They make some nice wood ones that fold down to a nice bed.
TheRealToddNiemi well. I am most definitely on a budget. So maybe when down the road i could go for one of those. But you are right that is exactly what i need there!
Fullmocny very true. But the mattress i have is very comfortable. Futon mattress might not be worth it.
@@fullmocny9000 ....Yep Fullmocny is right I have found 3 on CL for free . or go bunk bed mode on that back wall double below - twin above ... lots of options !
Awesome work, the spirit that made America bro.....
Really awesome!
Jeanne Cooke thanks!!!!
Well it's 2020 what have you done to the little house?
Alot
Thats awesome!
This is really cool and I loved the wood walls inside! What is the height of the cabin?
From floor to ceiling its 6 ft 5in. I believe or close to that. Im small so i have no trouble clearing it. Lol. From floor to the top of the peak is around 12ft or 13ft. I can’t remember.
@@Tinycabin Lol ok thank you
some good ideas thanks