STRONG Timber Frame Work Horses (Built in one Day)
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- In this video, I work on building sturdy timber frame work horses to hold my beams so I can do layout and joinery. I also tear up some stuff.
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If it make you feel better, I live in Canada and our price of gasoline is $5.70/gallon.
Elections have consequences.
You’ll come to appreciate the 6x6 once you stop having to move them & start flipping 8x8’s on them. My 4x4 sawhorses seem like beasts. Until an 8x8 sits down.
Also be really careful with your tarp idea. Beams need air on all sides to season. No air = mold - and too much time with mold (years - unforeseen delays etc) gives unexpected punky spots. Just sticker the beams. Leave an inch on all side & put a rain & sun shield on top. Offcut slabs or old tin. But definitely let the breeze blow through. Have fun with the timber frame project
Phew, 200 bucks in gas. And you didn't even add in the average homesteading hourly wage of 5 dollars an hour to get it 😂
Good job, looks ultra sturdy!
The unspoken value is - Personal Accomplishment and the ability to provide a service to swap in SHTF.
Not to mention - youtube revenue and knowing your video may help others.
I tried to tell you that you were going to hit that price of metal with the saw mill, but you didn't hear me.
You never listen to our advice, it irritates my wife..😅
"I can't count on you guys" nah you can definitely trust us to critique your work after you're finished.
At 9:36 I was looking right at the log support and wanted to stop you. I'm a little sensitive to that right now since I hit mine last week.
Took me a while to get your joke but that was a great joke.😂
I love this machine! If there is a next life, I want to come back as a tall, strong logger! I could watch sawmills cutting logs all day. Just something about making things out of actual trees...I suppose it's like an ancestral 'memory'.
Another great video!
I've really missed the centerfold thumbnails. 👍- KJ
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I think I heard that joke in the 4th grade, but Betty had a hair lip. LOL, it's still a great joke, regardless of the punch line. "Would I, Would I"
Good work except for the no glue...I know timber frame does not use glue but screwed together does. Just think how strong it would be. next time I ask you would you use glue YOU SAY WOOD I EVER..
i would trade would trade gas prices with you 4.59 and rising
diesel 5.25;and going up just about every other day
I had some land cleared in Summers over the winter and have cut and stacked Virginia Pine, probably 30 logs. Nobody seems to want it, even the guy who cleared the land. Any reason why?
Nice Troy, keep it up buddy! Your audience learns so much from you that they should consider upgrading their resilience and sustainability daily, just as you do Sir. I would definitely trust Troy for all things resiliency, I enjoy this stuff!! Thanks
Troy great show, so how many of you that is reading my comment thinks Troy should remove the wheels and Axle?
Also Troy I think you need to pour more concrete where you have to walk when cutting, maybe 30 or 36 inch strip.
Can’t wait to see the frame going up.
You need to purchase a slick. It will make your joins smoother.
Find a Sheetz local to you that sells ethanol-free gasoline. It will work in everything and much less chance to mess up carbs. I'm just up the road from you a little ways, I go to Sheetz for nothing else.
God, that is an Old joke - it was old when I was a kid and I am much older than you
I'm 63. . . Old jokes are better. 🤣🤣
Political correctness ruined jokes.
Troy, I was wearing earbuds while watching video yesterday and my wife wanted to know what I was laughing about, so I got to tell you joke, thanks, I though it was a good one...... one you don't have look over your shoulder before telling... Love those saw horses. btim sw pa
For our timberframe work bench surface, we beveled the cants so that only two inches contacted the beams we were working on.
This worked well to prevent staining.
Good morning, I am interested in buying a land that can put an RV, what type of land do I need to look for? can you help me please
I would coat bottom of stands in used oil to reduce rotting
used oil has a lot of stuff in it that you don't want in the soil your food comes from
@@tealkerberus748 i dont think he is putting those stands in the garden
@@kccorliss3922 on a farm with meat animals eating plants, any bit of soil could end up growing their food. And in a high rainfall area, chemicals dropped in the soil routinely don't stay where you left them.
@@tealkerberus748 so i guess we cant paint any buildings or use any vehicles. But in reality, the oil is going to absorb into the wood, stay in the wood and prevent rotting….just like varnish
Watching you peeling the bark off with your bare hands... if I didn't know already, that would tell me I'm not watching an Aussie. The way we just automatically don't put our bare hands anywhere that we can't see what's inside that space seems to be a uniquely Australian trait.
I don’t see how you all manage to do anything outdoors down there. Everything wants to kill you!
@@RedToolHouse The secret is that none of our wildlife actually wants to mess with us at all. They'd much rather get on with their own life and mind their own business. It's only when we mess with them that they get antsy - so if we're going to do something like ripping the bark off what *might* be someone's family home, we do that with a tool of some sort, or at least really good gloves. But an upset spider might run up your gloves and bite your wrist, so really a tool of some sort is better.
West Virginia is ahead of us with your trees leaving out.
In Ohio, spring has been unsteady.
one of those days
Love the Mill
I'd love to see you go over the tech and complications if you were to convert your operation to running without any fossil fuels. The tractor, the side-by-side, the mill, and all the other things run on fuel that you have to buy... it would be a challenge!
MULES, DONKEYS, HORSES AND CHEAP ILLEGAL ALIENS PAID UNDER THE TABLE. THAT'S HOW IT WOULD HAVE TO BE.
Can’t wait to see the finished shed. Great video. 😊
If you dont like the price of gas thank a Democrat
In Nova Scotia gas is 7.40 per gallon most of that carbon tax. Government wants us to go green electric. I see you using battery hand tools so you must be going green too.
funny how they tell us we have to go green and pay extra to save the world, but how is the government getting more money to going to save the environment? There is no equivocation but they still do it, and people still believe them.
Going green pays out though. I'm off grid and I haven't received an electricity bill in fifteen years. Occasionally we get a letter from the local power company saying the power's going to be switched off to the district for maintenance or whatever and we just look at it and laugh. They can't charge us money for our electricity, and they can't switch it off!
"$200 later......." LOL
You might laugh - the rest of us cry ...