Adding a Solar Roof to our OFF-GRID Container Home

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  • Опубликовано: 27 апр 2024
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  • @AmbitionStrikes
    @AmbitionStrikes  18 дней назад +58

    Thanks to Anker for sponsoring this video. Introducing the Anker SOLIX X1: your ultimate whole-home backup energy storage solution. Request a free quote at ankerfast.club/AmbitionStrikesWithX1 before June 30th and get Anker SOLIX C800 Plus for free once your X1 is installed.

    • @dellmerlin6328
      @dellmerlin6328 17 дней назад +4

      I like your sponsored videos because I get to see a real installation of something I didn't know about. Please continue doing more.

    • @EnufIsTooMuch
      @EnufIsTooMuch 17 дней назад +1

      RUclips won't let me put some links in the reply, I guess? Anyway, pilot point drill bits from Milwaukee and Dewalt can be found online at Home Depot and Amazon. Both sets and individual sizes.

    • @manolisgledsodakis873
      @manolisgledsodakis873 17 дней назад +1

      I think I would have put a metal wall between the batteries and the living space. I just have an aversion to lithium battery fires..

    • @joonglegamer9898
      @joonglegamer9898 17 дней назад

      I've noticed... It's like every influencer has an Anker now, and 100 different projects to do with them.

    • @alekseyaverin1971
      @alekseyaverin1971 16 дней назад +3

      @ambitionstrikes - folks, ca you put links to that water proof strips between the panels please?

  • @MrAtrain2632
    @MrAtrain2632 17 дней назад +77

    @17:06 “I’m building the thing, that’s going to charge the thing, that’s powering what I’m building” - Riley 😂 what a time to be alive!

  • @bobflores
    @bobflores 17 дней назад +87

    The backup power manufacturers are really stepping up their game when it comes to these whole house backup systems. Thanks for the videos.

  • @julianpritchard2558
    @julianpritchard2558 17 дней назад +30

    Bailey needs to see a vet , my Labrador had a similar episode and it was a stroke, he had them from 9 years old until we lost him at 16 .

    • @joncollier1934
      @joncollier1934 17 дней назад +5

      Agreed get him there asap even!!!!

    • @twisted_panties
      @twisted_panties 16 дней назад +1

      I don't think so. I had a Lab who would run herself until her back legs would just stop working. The first time it happened it freaked me out, I thought she had broken her leg or something awful. I forget the name of the syndrome now but it's just the nervous system shutting down from over exertion/stimulation. It happened to my dog about 3-4 times (she was mad for chasing rabbits on our property) Once they calm down it resolves itself in 5-10 minutes.

  • @Jackham13
    @Jackham13 17 дней назад +56

    Gen4 Milwaukee drill has kickback prevention. It can tell when it bites and instantly stops so you don’t have to worry about just punching it which ironically makes kickback less likely. Has already saved my teeth several times

  • @brentbitter5209
    @brentbitter5209 17 дней назад +129

    Get a battery powered caulking gun… saves on product as you get a much better bead of material etc. plus … who doesn’t want more tools. 😉

    • @TheConlinHomestead
      @TheConlinHomestead 17 дней назад +3

      haha I agree 100%

    • @johnhufnagel
      @johnhufnagel 17 дней назад +3

      reason I bought mine, is 2 words: windshield urethane.

    • @tripflycfi
      @tripflycfi 17 дней назад +6

      Came here to suggest this. I got one a month ago and I went through 9 tubes in half an hour on a project. Wish I had gotten one years ago. I actually got the $79 Ryobi model instead of Milwaukee and am very impressed

    • @mozki1
      @mozki1 17 дней назад +1

      Yeah I agreed it's a no brainer....had to do 60 tubes on one job .....after that bought the Makita one .

    • @patrickretsel7048
      @patrickretsel7048 17 дней назад +2

      Dewalt make a good one

  • @caka8662
    @caka8662 16 дней назад +2

    As a 19yr looking at home prices, i would really, REALLY love a price breakdown video like you did for your home!!! Great video!!!

  • @akdisney
    @akdisney 17 дней назад +29

    next time skid steer forks for solar Panels

    • @greganderson3676
      @greganderson3676 17 дней назад +1

      The bed of the Army truck would also be a plus

  • @sandratweedale2579
    @sandratweedale2579 17 дней назад +23

    Jeez…. Your talent and understanding of the electronics, just astound me. All of your comprehension of things astounds me me. You try to rebuild any and all manner of things. I watch with my mouth agape. And always with such good humour. You’re an amazing combo and usually i have no idea what you’re doing but I wouldn’t miss a thing. Bravo from a fan in Ottawa 👵🇨🇦🤗👋👋

  • @user-yd7th2uf7z
    @user-yd7th2uf7z 17 дней назад +26

    Riley, your engineering degree is really paying off with all of the projects you do. We're all anxiously awaiting the next step for the small house.

  • @lauraquigley6403
    @lauraquigley6403 17 дней назад +31

    Courtney & Riley are amazing! Since the truck video’s to this😮This build is going so quick..Oliver is always the star of the show. Hope Pup is still ok🙏🙏🙏Blessing’s

  • @Sembazuru
    @Sembazuru 17 дней назад +10

    A trick that I saw on another to save a little time while framing. Put your header and footer boards next to each other to measure and mark both at the same time.

  • @kenbabione7946
    @kenbabione7946 17 дней назад +12

    Watching the drill battery hit Riley in the mouth brought back memories of my Dewalt doing the same thing more than once. I realized that DeWalt included the auxiliary handle for a reason, and once I started using it when drilling through metal, I stopped breaking drill bits, and no longer almost broke my wrists. The auxiliary handle is adjustable which makes it comfortable and easy to use. Try it.

    • @markpashia7067
      @markpashia7067 17 дней назад +1

      yes sir. I remember getting spun while standing on a ladder due to not using the handle to keep control. That grip at 90 degrees to the spin makes a world of difference. When your feet are four foot off the ground getting spun off the ladder sucks.

  • @Oracle_Speaks
    @Oracle_Speaks 17 дней назад +28

    One of my favorite youtubers, always look forward to Sunday mornings, coffee with a little Ambition Strikes :)

  • @BFVgnr
    @BFVgnr 17 дней назад +12

    It's very cool seeing Boone and Bailey out enjoying the spring time. Such a great pair of pups! And, like pups, they're gonna get into whatever they can get into. Glad Boonedog is fine and I'm glad everything worked out; no broken equipment, no injuries, and no unplanned Veterinary bills.
    It's also very cool seeing all the stuff I should have learned when I was younger, like wiring. Because I currently (see what I did there?) have a rule that I do not do electrical work.

  • @greyman1k
    @greyman1k 17 дней назад +9

    All the tape measures in your pockets....PRICELESS! That seals the deal, you are definitely a true craftsman.

    • @USMC1984
      @USMC1984 17 дней назад +2

      Every employer I’ve ever worked for, I’ve had to tell them just because it’s in my pocket and I leave the job site doesn’t mean I’m stealing it, I just forget its there! Lol😂

    • @theburtseoni
      @theburtseoni 16 дней назад

      It's a good thing your head is screwed on Riley! Imagine losing it and finding it in your coat pocket?😃

  • @bryank7133
    @bryank7133 17 дней назад +6

    Those panels would work great on a 4wd short schoolie overlanding vehicle.

  • @Bythemile01
    @Bythemile01 17 дней назад +13

    I can’t wait to see where y’all set the tiny home on the property! Use the 4 other panels to make a small sitting area near the tiny home location and do an outdoor kitchen that’s solar powered.

    • @AmbitionStrikes
      @AmbitionStrikes  17 дней назад +5

      We have a few locations in mind! Riley’s latest idea is that he wants to put it up on stilts among the trees. 😳

    • @brianmoore4299
      @brianmoore4299 17 дней назад +4

      ​​@@AmbitionStrikes If you do that then I would use the other panels and place them on the ground in a sunny area so they can assist when the ones in the "trees" are being shaded out. But I love your tree house idea. What a view too being up higher.

    • @ejcastro9518
      @ejcastro9518 17 дней назад +3

      ​@@AmbitionStrikesThat would be cool, but as an older person, climbing stairs or ladders is no fun esp if you have to carry anything. The house looks great!

    • @Bythemile01
      @Bythemile01 17 дней назад +1

      I think an outdoor kitchen close by would be awesome. Use the solar panels to provide the necessary electricity and save space inside the tiny home. Or maybe do an outdoor entertaining space as a separate project in the future.

    • @Sembazuru
      @Sembazuru 17 дней назад +2

      Solar powered Gazebo so you can keep working on the laptop longer than the laptop's battery.

  • @kathleenturley1561
    @kathleenturley1561 17 дней назад +18

    How in the world are you going to move this wonderful tiny home? You guys always do a top notch job.

    • @engineer_notes
      @engineer_notes 17 дней назад +1

      And I'm interested in this too

    • @brentbitter5209
      @brentbitter5209 17 дней назад +1

      Next episode … Riley buys a broken down rusty old crane to move the container shed ! Will it lift it or will it fold like a cheap lawn chair … tune in and find out 🤣

    • @johnmiller8884
      @johnmiller8884 17 дней назад

      Well there is that big army colored rig in the background of all these shots. I'm waiting for it to get a proper introduction.

    • @WildAcresFarms
      @WildAcresFarms 16 дней назад

      I’ve moved shipping containers and sheds many times with equipment.
      A pair of chains anchored to both corners at one end, being drug by a decent sized excavator, makes for easy work. The advantage of a skidsteer or excavator is the ability to lift the end up slightly and then pull. Unlike using a tractor or large truck or similar, it keeps it skidding lightly rather than digging in like a giant plow.
      If they’re smart, they’ll move it into position as early as possible. Before adding too much weight to it. I’m sure they’ve given this step lots of thought, since they tend to be pretty sharp.

    • @youmebornfree
      @youmebornfree 16 дней назад

      A company makes bolt on axles for a few hundred... then you can lift it with skid steer and wheel it anywhere.

  • @ColeMarkusen
    @ColeMarkusen 17 дней назад +12

    The Anker system looks genuinely awesome, well done Anker.
    Glad no serious injuries but would recommend going to the vet just in case, sounds a lot like the sweet floofer had a mild stroke.
    Great work on the tiny house so far you guys! What an awesome little project.

  • @BrianPhillipsRC
    @BrianPhillipsRC 11 дней назад +2

    Excellent video! Great work guys. Love watching all your projects.

  • @leifhietala8074
    @leifhietala8074 15 дней назад +1

    For the extra four panels, build a topper that goes on top of the F-150 Lightning...and then wire them into an onboard battery system that can charge the truck. Enough days sitting parked, the truck will be fully charged. It's not a fast charge, but no gas truck fills itself up just sitting around.

  • @kevinmcmuhammad4841
    @kevinmcmuhammad4841 17 дней назад +8

    Beautiful building my friends, remember don't cut or weld near those beautiful new windows or solar panels, because of metal spalks melting into the glass incase it damages it self. love from ireland 🇮🇪

  • @janetkoball44
    @janetkoball44 17 дней назад +9

    Very exciting time with all of you today and always. Your mom is so appreciative of her tiny house. I believe Oliver will be a tall person too and will work as hard as his mama and daddy. Thanks for all these visits with all of us.

  • @dtnicholls1
    @dtnicholls1 17 дней назад +3

    Quick tip for you when drilling with twist drills... Make life a bit easier.
    When you're drilling a large hole through sheet metal (where the material thickness is less than the chamfer on the end of the drill) drill through a small piece of rag.
    Drill the pilot hole, then just fold a 3" square of rag in half twice, put it on top of the pilot hole and then drill through the rag and the metal with the larger drill bit.
    It will stop it from grabbing and give you a round hole instead of a slightly triangular shaped one.
    You'll get a few holes from each little piece of rag, just refold it.
    The only catch is that it will give you a hole that's a couple of thousandths bigger than it would otherwise drill. Sometimes that's a good thing, sometimes not. If drilling a locating hole for a dowel pin for instance, it can allow you to drill (or ream) a hole slightly oversized for a perfect fit. Or if the drill is already the right size, it could end up loose. (The rag trick works on thicker material just to oversize a hole when it's thick enough to drill round)
    Not going to stop a step drill from biting you, but you'd have felt more in control when doing the holes in the panels.

  • @EugeneFields-im2ep
    @EugeneFields-im2ep 17 дней назад +28

    Your humor is on point, always puts a smile on my face!

  • @johnhufnagel
    @johnhufnagel 17 дней назад +4

    glad to see some battery packs are bumping up the voltage finally.

    • @shawnp0wers
      @shawnp0wers 16 дней назад

      SO agree. 48v is a huge improvement over 12v systems, and I understand why that was the highest for so long (50v being roughly when bodies conduct, yes it's a rough estimate and less can cause injury, but 50v is the "rule of thumb" for such things).
      But especially with a mostly contained system like this? Those higher voltages are MUCH more efficient.

  • @carbie5614
    @carbie5614 17 дней назад +3

    Jack of all trades, master of any you want to be. You are an exceptional person, I would say your name but I am almost 73 and 1/2😊, and i set here many hours trying to remember some of the most simplest things that I kno, I just can not remrmber untill it just hits me.😢 oh well. My moms dad was over 100 years old, my dads mom was over 100 years old, my mom was almost 97, and they had good memories. I think if I get off my meds, my memory will get better, I hope.
    Great videos

  • @GirdHerd
    @GirdHerd 17 дней назад

    I was thinking of the toxic gases from that galvanized bracket as soon as you started welding. Glad you mentioned you were holding your breath as you were welding.

  • @Lonnwriting
    @Lonnwriting 17 дней назад +4

    Yay, wow happy man tears. I get to watch this family's home and property build project. It is a grand Sunday morning. Thank you!

  • @bobhawkey3783
    @bobhawkey3783 17 дней назад +2

    Your skill, humour and character serve you well. I hope you get the odd 'off' hour to enjoy your amazing home. ❤

  • @terrancesnyder9323
    @terrancesnyder9323 17 дней назад +2

    Good Sunday morning to you all

    • @Geemisman
      @Geemisman 17 дней назад

      It's evening already in the Netherlands 😀

  • @TrzCharlie
    @TrzCharlie 17 дней назад +1

    Wow, what a great project. Envious doesn't begin to cover what I feel. Kudos, what a wonderful thing to do for your Mom.

  • @santosvella
    @santosvella 17 дней назад +2

    I love both of your consistent positivity and such capacity for tackling any kind of project. Massive kudos to both of you. So cool making a mini house for gran. I called it when I first saw the container.

  • @DouglasHeyen
    @DouglasHeyen 16 дней назад +1

    Great to see Bailey is ok. Thanks for sharing your adventure with solar. You’ve given me the confidence to tackle some of the issues I was wasn’t confident in performing myself. Keep up the great content!

  • @mattclary2069
    @mattclary2069 17 дней назад +2

    I've done almost the same exact thing with a drill while lowering my trailer stabilizers. Literally thought I had broken my jaw!

  • @jillrector7176
    @jillrector7176 17 дней назад +2

    I bet I’m not the only person dreaming of winning the lottery and hiring this family to create from scratch 2 tiny off grid houses in my back yard… someday! ❤

  • @joshcrubaugh7382
    @joshcrubaugh7382 17 дней назад +2

    Yall are awesome! I hope Boone is ok. Got to hear Riley’s “dad” voice for a second there calling for the dog. Love the builds! Thanks for all you do

  • @anthonyg9787
    @anthonyg9787 17 дней назад +2

    Mmm solar tracker for the cabin, diy style with the 4 left over

  • @lgrantnelson2863
    @lgrantnelson2863 17 дней назад +1

    The MacGyver A-team. Excellent.
    The O Boy rules from the stroller.

  • @Mrwillie95
    @Mrwillie95 17 дней назад +4

    I bet Courtney mom is going to love 💗 this tiny house 🏡

  • @hounddog410amms
    @hounddog410amms 17 дней назад +8

    Why didn't you paint the frame for the solar panels?

  • @tdta6864
    @tdta6864 17 дней назад +3

    Use the remaining solar panels for DC hot tub heater.

  • @vincetytler6175
    @vincetytler6175 17 дней назад +1

    I am so impressed with how fast these whole home battery systems have progressed

  • @bradpogue3448
    @bradpogue3448 17 дней назад

    Good glad you got the solar panels on the tiny house.

  • @Batti2323
    @Batti2323 16 дней назад

    These systems have come a long way! Thanks for the detailed information on this!

  • @rcox787
    @rcox787 17 дней назад

    I installed my own micro inverter system on my house like 6 years ago. My demand needs have significantly changed since my family has grown. Been looking for a good battery system to minimize on peak usage but not very many good AC coupled ones… this one is VERY slick!

  • @Firehackgarage
    @Firehackgarage 16 дней назад

    To bring back to your pulley joke. I remember watching Riley go on the roof for the first time putting in the chimney for the woodstove!

  • @beaugarrison789
    @beaugarrison789 17 дней назад

    I used that 1/4” under lament on the interior of my shed. It is a great bang for the buck wall sheeting in a utility application.

  • @Bruce-ub8dv
    @Bruce-ub8dv 17 дней назад +2

    If only you had a bobcat with forks that could have lifted all the panels up to the roof... : p
    I did use a pulley rig to lift my smaller panels up to the roof of my home using an extension ladder as a slide for them. It went really quick moving 30 of them (took longer to place them in the clamps and wire). Love the project. I went with a Sol-Ark because I have grid power, but that Anker is a nice design which might even work in an RV nicely.

  • @PlantCrazyMom
    @PlantCrazyMom 16 дней назад

    What an impressive, competent team you two are! Hats off to you both!

  • @donbaker9715
    @donbaker9715 17 дней назад +1

    Courtney sure looks like her mother. Also, Oliver looks like such a happy baby. He is cute.

  • @jimdob6528
    @jimdob6528 16 дней назад +1

    Awesome job! Excited to see how yall handle the plumbing and AC side of things.

  • @lynnemac1402
    @lynnemac1402 17 дней назад

    Amazing guys the tiny home is looking great. Ouch Riley I bet that hurt, so pleased you didnt lose a tooth. Oliver looks so much like Riley. Really relieved that Boon is okay that was scary x

  • @elzamiller
    @elzamiller 11 дней назад

    Cool little house for Grandma!

  • @theburtseoni
    @theburtseoni 16 дней назад

    It is very interesting to watch your instructional videos like this one. And I'm glad your poor dog is alright, that is scary to see them go through an incident like that one! This will be one sweet little project when it's done, and your mom will love it Courtney!

  • @chadmutchler5062
    @chadmutchler5062 17 дней назад

    I think this my favorite build so far!! Well maybe the snowblower…or shop/house?….or the machine shop?….or wait maybe the truck camper?! Hmmmm

  • @joeabad5908
    @joeabad5908 15 дней назад

    Love you guys…
    This is the life I want to live!!!
    Off Grid Living..

  • @wallykramer7566
    @wallykramer7566 17 дней назад +2

    I finally saw enough of Courtney's mom to get a good look at her! The resemblance is strong among these these ladies!
    Did Riley learn enough about roto-mechanics in this video to subsequently keep his mouth away from the potentially rotating drill handle?

  • @michaelgonzalez8863
    @michaelgonzalez8863 16 дней назад

    Yep been there before with a 4” hole saw drill ; bout knocked me out . Beautiful work

  • @lloydchristmas8282
    @lloydchristmas8282 17 дней назад +3

    Your videos help me get through so many 19hr shifts.....

  • @davelouw4613
    @davelouw4613 14 дней назад

    I hear you on drilling holes from a ladder. I picked up a DeWalt stud and joist drill with clutch. If something catches it just clicks and shuts off rather than hitting you in the face or throwing you from the ladder. Worth every penny.

  • @davep6977
    @davep6977 16 дней назад

    I agree with you 100%. Dewalt pilot point were/are the best innovation, but getting harder to find. And "YES" I remember the pulley's

  • @shawnray9866
    @shawnray9866 17 дней назад +3

    i just can't wait to see how your going to move the tiny house.

  • @markgrassman6238
    @markgrassman6238 17 дней назад

    Guys, love watching all the amazing projects you get into. What a fun life to only stay at home playing with the toys. Neet to see your future shop helper out with you.., especially the baby in the bag thing. Most moms wait till the 2nd or 3rd one to start putting them in a bag ; )
    Extra solar panels could be put to good use to power a well pump. And I am sure Riley could automate it like a pro.

  • @D_R_Martin
    @D_R_Martin 17 дней назад

    Looking good. You two amaze me with how many awesome projects you have going on. Keep on enjoying life .

  • @andrewr2650
    @andrewr2650 17 дней назад +1

    Really appreciate the transparency about sponsorship!

  • @michealfarley9423
    @michealfarley9423 16 дней назад +1

    Great times watching another build taking shape. You two are for sure the best at thinking on your feet, but I do have to mention, you could have loaded the panels into the army truck dump bed, n had lots of achieved lift already!!! But I do also know it is full of winter fun!!! Keep up the great content and awesome work!!!

  • @lamontiego
    @lamontiego 17 дней назад

    Thank you, I look forward to your videos. I can't wait to see it completed.

  • @ahbushnell1
    @ahbushnell1 17 дней назад +3

    Can you tie the container to your house grid? Then maybe you could use the energy from the container in your house when the container is not being used.

  • @judeedufresne8371
    @judeedufresne8371 17 дней назад +1

    So glad Riley wasnt injured severely!!!

  • @paul_london
    @paul_london 17 дней назад

    Awesome! The attention to details, the job is done at 100% quality

  • @tanner6112
    @tanner6112 17 дней назад

    this project is shaping up very nicely. The solar awning is a genius idea. I would love to see a cost breakdown on this project, when it reaches the final stages! Cant wait for the interior work videos as well. Hope the pup is ok!!

  • @mnmvuk
    @mnmvuk 15 дней назад

    "..Riley patented Skilsaw test..." LOL
    Great project. Really enjoy watching this come together.

  • @d.pollard5962
    @d.pollard5962 15 дней назад +1

    always nice to have free electrical systems, they should give all of them away for free, lol. Lucky you! thanks for the video

  • @dellmerlin6328
    @dellmerlin6328 17 дней назад

    When I made new mounting holes on my solar panels I used a hand metal punch. Cleaner holes, quicker, less chance of drill bit damage.

  • @VegasFlyboy
    @VegasFlyboy 16 дней назад +1

    OG follower here and YUP! As SOON as she said “pulleys”all I could think of was hoisting the sliding door up to install on the outside of the building and how that went. 😂

  • @davidsalvador8989
    @davidsalvador8989 17 дней назад +1

    Been ages since I have visited your channel! Lovely to see the new little one!

  • @Khoop
    @Khoop 17 дней назад +1

    Look up "Brad point" or "dowel" drill bits -- might be close to what you're looking for!

  • @CaptainKseadog1
    @CaptainKseadog1 17 дней назад

    Nice tight install. Well done. You guys ROCK!❤

  • @Webcrawler45
    @Webcrawler45 17 дней назад

    Very nice!!! I love the idea of a self contained mini house like this one…

  • @dogcreek8547
    @dogcreek8547 17 дней назад

    Birch rules for finish look. Just add it to 1/2 inch plywood for a 3/4 thickness. Lauan panels look ok to. Can't go wrong with 3/4 tongue and groove either. This is a sweet build.

  • @johnjr3870
    @johnjr3870 17 дней назад

    I just twisted my whole arm last week on my drill, solar looks good.

  • @elwoodlindquist9324
    @elwoodlindquist9324 17 дней назад

    Awesome video,that anker system seem to be altogether, looks simple
    You too cc are awesome and Oliver is getting big
    Thanks for info

  • @jlmitchell1135
    @jlmitchell1135 17 дней назад

    Been watching from the very beginning from AUSTRALIA thankyou.

  • @kelvingstrachan
    @kelvingstrachan 14 дней назад +1

    I was gonna give you beans about not using clamps to hold the panels down, until I saw the rubber strip that seals them together... Genius. I am an electrician, who installs solar and batteries. That connecting stripis indeed called a "doodacker" (spelling may vary per region)
    New subscriber from South Africa
    Love your work.
    Extremely jealous🙃

  • @govertical72
    @govertical72 17 дней назад

    Build yourself a work basket for the skidsteel forks. Awesome video guys, i just bought an off-grid property so I'm taking notes!

  • @dancallaghan3314
    @dancallaghan3314 17 дней назад

    Let me see!!! Skid steer with bucket or forks so build a work platform, lift tool platform that can be easily moved around, work smarter not harder. Love your abilities and enthusiasm

  • @Can_non69
    @Can_non69 11 дней назад

    Electricity from the sun is VERY cool.

  • @sharonbronson6639
    @sharonbronson6639 17 дней назад

    So fun and interesting to watch your builds. Thank you.

  • @CJBouhlal
    @CJBouhlal 17 дней назад

    I'm enjoying the build of this Cabin more

  • @TotallyNotThere
    @TotallyNotThere 14 дней назад

    Look forward to all your weekly videos!!! You guys inspired us to create a channel with our offgrid journey in Nc

  • @spacebike420
    @spacebike420 17 дней назад

    Matco makes similar bits called hyper step bits. like stepper bits in all sizes. Amazing work.

  • @Skattie
    @Skattie 17 дней назад

    Geez ,this electricity thing to the cabin rocks

  • @davidr6045
    @davidr6045 17 дней назад +2

    Awesome video. You both could use a couple of 6 foot stackable scaffold that you can buy for about $250 each at your local Big box or hardware store. The wide platform makes it much safer to work on.

  • @oscartheg6674
    @oscartheg6674 17 дней назад

    I like that Oliver already has something to say it's cute.

  • @richardbraybon3245
    @richardbraybon3245 17 дней назад

    you as a couple really rock so up beat with whatever you take on such success i am in aw of you really gret to catch yr vids cheers

  • @scotteddy1468
    @scotteddy1468 17 дней назад

    Wow that is amazing. Love this container.

  • @johnmeloche6569
    @johnmeloche6569 17 дней назад +1

    Great video, coming along nicely, looking forward to seeing the finished house and how you move it to the final location

  • @guygrotke8059
    @guygrotke8059 17 дней назад

    Ground-mount installation is SO much easier: I mounted all 24 of our panels by myself. I used standard array rails with clamps you tighten from above. Putting it on a South-facing slope meant no ladders at all.