Old-fashioned Doors and Horseshoe Hinges - The FHC Show, ep 24
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- Опубликовано: 27 авг 2020
- In episode 24 of The Farm Hand's Companion Show, Pa Mac shows how to build and install old-fashioned wood doors for farm and homestead outbuildings. He also demonstrates how to make lumber for the door and door jambs without a sawmill, by splitting up a couple of logs with handtools, as well as constructing a simple wooden door latch. Then Pa Mac fires up his old coal blacksmith forge and turns regular old horseshoes into rustic hinges for his log chicken house door.
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"It doesn't have to be perfect... It just has to be." Very wise words. Thanks, as always, for sharing your content with us all.
Paw Mac. Thank you for the horse shoe part of your video. I have seen a set of hinges like the ones you made in the Smokies. Thanks for showing they were made!! REX.
Pa Mac, I appreciate you showing that you don’t to be a blacksmith to make this product.
I swear I think I've been watching this chicken house series for the last 20 years. This one showed up a little late in my recommended list. But they always show up, and that's what counts.
Feels like I've been buildin' it for 20 years, believe me.
Thank you for watchin', D.W.
Hope you've not been ill. My family looks for your videos regularly. Please don't stay away so long. We were afraid you had passed!! Good to have you back!
WOW, old ideas are the best!
Paw Mac. Thank you for the chicken house video. Thanks a bunch on how to make horse shoe hinges. I love Blacksmithing. I always like to see different ways to do something. Thank you.
Another great lesson in how to do things right . That mobile forge is a beauty , must see about that , swinging door . 👍🇬🇧
15:48 Your dog was not surprised. 🤣
Great video as always!
Love it! Ha ha ha...the hound at the end, "huh?...what was that?--"😂
You have a way of bringing back the old ways.... Great Vid
I love those hinges and that forge 👍😁👍
Glad to see your working.😃
🏆🏆🏆 Excellent! Love those hinges 💖 I have a small forge very similar to that. Handy, transportable when needed.
The blooper at the end, so relatable. It looked like it might have hurt a bit.
Don't know how I've missed this vid, fabulous of course 👍
All the best, from Australia
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Such a great chanel! You manage to be tremendously educational while being homey and hilarious. I can remember a time when TV was like this. These are lessons I think we all need to rediscover.
This Friday just got better! Its been far to long!!
Hate to say it but I just discovered this channel a few days ago. This guy is awesome. His videos are informative, yet extremely entertaining, and inspirational.
Thank you, thank you. I have needed a Farm Hands Companion fix for months now.
I love your horse shoe hinges. Thanks for all your videos.
Always love your shows. You make lumber. I am a lumber horder.I tear down 10 foot free pallets.Tear down building.Look for free lumber.So in a way i make lumber too.I'm always building more chicken pens and hog houses with free lumber
That is a great idea for old horse shoes.
Wow, amazing forge! They don't make those anymore... Awesome videos! You are the real life version of "Back to basics"!
Love the hinges.👍
Great outbuilding....the chicks are gonna love it...haha
Absolutely amazing work. As always. I’m so glad you take the time to document these old time ways of doing things. Be blessed brother. ~Nanny~
Thank you very much, Nanny (that's what we called my grandma-Pa Mac's wife)
YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEES!!!! (ahem) may i suggest kindly and all humbly that would be a wonderful thing to have more of you on the youtubes? thank you so much for what you do. BEST THING ON RUclips!
Thank you, Splat Babylon!
A LONG WAIT BUT WORTH IT
I so enjoy living vicariously with you. I watch these videos really hard if it helps you at all.
It does, and I appreciate you
All days a new Farmhandscompanion comes on, this day we pack up all our stuff to leave the north and head south . Goodbye New England hello south !
Ps
I love those hinges and that forge 👍😁👍
Speaking as a Southerner...Welcome Home❤
From someone who lives in South Carolina, welcome to the south.
Good luck to you ...
Joel, where did you move to? And do you have a wife you had to talk into it? Lol. I am originally from SW Missouri. I've been living in South Dakota far too long. Convincing the wife it's time to move is not going well for me!
Welcome home, Joel
At least 2020 has so many of your videos to enjoy, thankyou.
Absolutely loved the blacksmithing, it add “ character” to the coop, not that it was at all lacking!
Another awesome video, thanks for sharing
you need to do a "how to restore or setup an old forge" video. another great one! THANK YOU! :)
Great work. I am blessed and encouraged by your projects, and very happy that you take the time to document your work with video. Thank you! :)
I always enjoy your content because it reminds me of my grandfather. He would have loved your videos. Thank you for giving me a piece of him everytime I watch.
You're so very welcome, Ernez
I dont believe it!! My favorite funny information channel. Thank you very much from alabama.
Thanks for watching, Bobby
I had to delay doing the dishes to watch this. Beautiful in its simplicity. And I love your sense of humor 🙂
Epic success.
My old forge is exactly like the one you were using. Plus the old railroad vice I inherited from my father is very similar but much bigger than the one you were using in the video.
Enjoying the show
I appreciate you watchin', Kevin
I was thinking about your videos the other day and was hoping you would be putting out another one soon. You didn't disappoint. I really enjoyed watching you turn those horse shoes into hinges. They turned out fantastic. The chicken coop looks just like you stepped back into time. It is truly a work of art.
Thank you for watchin', Jennifer
The dog's reaction to you falling is hilarious!
Perfect :o)
I really dig the horseshoe hinges you should market them lol
The dog in the final bit stole the show! Hilarious!
Great job 👍. Good tips. Thanks..... hello from Kentucky mountains
Hello Kentucky! I'm in Tennessee but I lived my first 30 years in KY😊
Brilliant!
You're my hero haha
Thank you for the great video!
Yeah...happy to see you.
Hello from the mtns of eastern oregon.
Hello there, MuTe!
I’m glad to see you are still making videos. Seeing how RUclips has stopped notifying me of any videos from your RUclips page.
Ya era hora de ver otro video,gracias, me ha gustado mucho😉😉
Wonderful,, what a nice way to spend some time. Thanks for sharing.
Love your videos
Bravo!
Oh yes. Ive been waiting for a new video! As allways great amounts of wisdom and fun. Thank you for that.
I smiled all the way through that! One thing you forgot, all that good clean and stress free living you will gain a few pounds, who is going to train the chickens to bring out the eggs when the door is to small?
Yep, you got my vote, good clean fun!
It just needs to be. So true.
Well this made my day. Glad to have you back Mr. Mac
Thank you, K. D.
Thanks for this video. It was great to see you again.
Good to see you back
What a way to start my homestead day, coffee and farmhand video.
Good to see you back. From an English man in Eire.
Hey, there newkekarmy reee!
Man that looks great. I love the look of a rived board and those hinges match perfect. Im working on an old log barn now that has hinges like that on most all the doors. Love your videos, No others like them on RUclips. God Bless
I expected that fall...I was waiting for that fall...in a wicked sort of way I WANTED that fall! I'm glad that I stuck around until after the advertisements at the end. Great stuff!
So glad to see you making videos again!
I never stopped, T Marcus. I'm just slow. Thank you for watchin!
Wow. That was amazing.
Great to see another video. Can't wait for chickens. Nice looking swine as well!
Glad to see your doing well sir and thanks for the knowledge God Bless you and yours
Thanks, Alivs Luck. You too!
At the end the dog's like "wha? oh, nothin' "
That was great! I loved the door, especially the hinges, and the lock was clever. When you fell in, there at the end, the dog raised his head because you startled him, but he didn't go check on you. I think he might of seen that kinda thing before.😊
He's probably seen more than I'm comfortable sharin' about. Thank you for watchin', Deborah!
@@farmhandscompanion You're welcome😊
Hurrah!
Good to see you back!
I hope that your other projects are going well, too.
Despite this current nonsense!
Very best wishes from England,
Granpa Quaker John
My grandfather in the 1920's would gather together enough wood to build a shack with three rooms with a couple of windows an old door the roof was tar paper as well as the siding no insulation no plumbing. These were built in a wooded area so it didn't matter if he owned the land or not just collect the rent. By the 1960s he did upgrade to building some in some small towns and did buy the lot and made indoor plumbing but still a tar paper shack none the less
Charming horseshoe hinges, never seen those before.
I just love your videos It makes me think of my ancestors and how they would have "had" to homestead. I knew of old leather shoe soles as hinges but old horseshoes last much longer. Please keep adding more videos you are resurrecting lost art forms.
I sure will, A'Bama Gardener
That is beautiful. Good idea with the horseshoes
when I sleep in the evening , when I wake up in the morning, I watch you every moment . you do great things, uncle . we are waiting for the continuation of these videos👌😃
Thank you for watchin', Emre. I appreciate it so much
That’ll wurk!! Thanks for a very entertaining and practical job well done 👍👍. Keep up the good work and videos and thanks for sharing with us.
Thanks, will do.
Been waiting for this for a long time! Somebody give this man a ton of money to make a show!
Better than my apartment.
I was just looking at your channel yesterday thinkin is was getting about that time for another video (edit: I commented about splitting pine logs 😂)
Thanks for always watching and commenting on the show, Lance
@@farmhandscompanion thank you for making the videos. I know how much goes into them. Your an inspiration to the community! God bless.
Very nice
Thank you for another great video really enjoyed it take care love you
wonderful
A fan from Kenya here, i really enjoy watching your videos sir.
I love your channel. I’ve watched every video twice at least. Why do I get the feeling shaking your hand would feel like 80 grit sand paper? 😉
Don't be disappointed if the door starts to hang after a while. Equipping it with a cross brace from bottom hinge to top stop helps to avoid this.
New subscriber here. I really watching the whole video. Especially you making the hinges.
Thanks for subscribing, Gary
Great video! I always enjoy these as it's good to see the older techniques. I love it when I manage to build something using only the stuff on hand by re-purposing items from scraps.
Only wish that the pop up ads wouldn't keep covering up your captions.
Love watching your videos. 👍👍🇺🇸🔨🪓😁📺
Thank you, Annie
So happy to see this on my subscription page today. Excellent video. Keep up the great work!
Thank you, S&K Evolved
I've been wondering about you and your family hoping that you're all ok. Once again a great job!
Yes, we're all doin' fine. Thank you for watchin', Ken
Very cool..blessings
Thank you, Little Jordan Farm
your the best, ty
Loved it!.....everyone needs to wait for the end. Cracked me up!! :o)
The horse shoe hinges are a great idea. Might be cooler than the wooden hinge on barn wood builders. I still say your funnier than the three stooges.
Really enjoyed that, thank you for your videos, I look forward to each one, God bless you
Thank you for watchin', Kelly
Seems like you woke up pup at the end there...lol
Nice !
When you really think about it, the pioneer folks back in the day had to work really really hard to build a roof over their heads . at the last of the video when you're having a hard time getting your legs over the log,
I was thinking yep I resemble that situation. Then when you fell, I thought yep that's how I busted my rotator cuff that severed my bicep muscle. Getting old sucks. LOL 😆
Wow long time no posts...welcome back!
There videos are aam mazing. I love them and I love you annd your vision. But, for the ladies out here, there should be some videos of your wife too. I would love to see how she works aswell
Ehhhh, good to see you doing well!