It’s holding up super well. I still love the neutral smell. It does show dirt on the benches where I didn’t seal the wood well. There are some water stains on the wall but that happens on all untreated wood I find. I think a theme Aspen would be harder wearing if you can find it. Thermory has some cool stuff I wish I knew about before my build.
@@JonathanKuhn thanks so much for the info, I've ordered some aspen panelling from Murray lumber already, but I might do the benches in cedar and maybe I'll treat the walls to get ahead of the possible water stains. thanks for the thermory tip!
This video is sorely missing a trebuchet or three. This is gibting me so many good ideas. Do you think it would be easy to obscure on a couch? Loke under a blanket or cushion or something? I bet it would be really handy for lots of household chores.
Good idea. This even has commercial possibilities. Far, far safer than climbing the trees with a chainsaw. And far better than cutting the whole tree down just for a branch or two. Hint: In order to throw your weight much higher, you need to use 20 metres of light, strong cord, even string. They only weight the string has to carry, is the rope, till the rope is over the branch and back down to you. Even a bow and arrow on a string. Also, if the saw it too weighty to pull up, you could replace the rope with cable, and attached it to a simple electric winch, that spiked and chained to tree trunk.
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your an incredible human being Jon
I can't wait to show this to Gord!
I can’t wait to get roasted by him for my lack of self preservation.
how's the aspen panelling holding up in the sauna? would you recommend using it?
It’s holding up super well. I still love the neutral smell. It does show dirt on the benches where I didn’t seal the wood well. There are some water stains on the wall but that happens on all untreated wood I find. I think a theme Aspen would be harder wearing if you can find it. Thermory has some cool stuff I wish I knew about before my build.
@@JonathanKuhn thanks so much for the info, I've ordered some aspen panelling from Murray lumber already, but I might do the benches in cedar and maybe I'll treat the walls to get ahead of the possible water stains. thanks for the thermory tip!
Ok so two things ....they call those dead unpredictable branches "widow makers" for a reason
WHERE are your safety helmets?
This video is sorely missing a trebuchet or three. This is gibting me so many good ideas. Do you think it would be easy to obscure on a couch? Loke under a blanket or cushion or something? I bet it would be really handy for lots of household chores.
Haha. I also feel like I’ve unlocked all sorts of useless “life hacks” with this
@@JonathanKuhn can it open a coconut?
@tychonius there is only one way to find out..
Good idea. This even has commercial possibilities.
Far, far safer than climbing the trees with a chainsaw. And far better than cutting the whole tree down just for a branch or two.
Hint: In order to throw your weight much higher, you need to use 20 metres of light, strong cord, even string. They only weight the string has to carry, is the rope, till the rope is over the branch and back down to you. Even a bow and arrow on a string.
Also, if the saw it too weighty to pull up, you could replace the rope with cable, and attached it to a simple electric winch, that spiked and chained to tree trunk.
These are excellent tips! Thank you.
could have run the throw line with the drone instead of pulling a steel weight at your face lol
You need one of these giant wood-worker sling-shots to get the rope over the branch. They are not only super practical but also a very fun toy :)
You are absolutely correct Tommy.
7:27 😂
this is great lol
The production value, creativity, and over all content quality of this video DEMAND more than 15 likes. Liking, subscribing, and commenting to feed the beast that is the RUclips algorithm. Keep at it!
edit: yes, PPE is paramount - particularly in online content.
Thanks a ton. And I totally agreed on the PPE. I certainly fell short in this video.