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The 7’ High Deer Castle, Finished! #19
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- Опубликовано: 6 дек 2020
- What kind of tiny house can a dude build using only a chainsaw and chainsaw mill? What started out to be a deer blind in the last video turned out to be a full-on tiny wilderness cabin on stilts. And like everything at The Worm the build was so cheap it was virtually free.
• Nearly Free Deer Cabin...
As with all these Northern Michigan builds, no lumber was purchased. The boards were made (slowly) with a chainsaw mill from trees on the property where one crazed dude has lived in a tent since the beginning of the year.
This time the Castle gets windows, shelves, awnings, a bunk and even recycled carpet.
Is a project this big, built with a chainsaw still considered bush craft? Who knows...
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You remind me of myself 35 years ago...thank you for that. "If you understand what you're doing, you're not learning anything"...PRICELESS!!!
It’s amazing how little some of us actually understand. And how much fun we have because of it.
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Wrong again. Some learn more along the way.
Hi nice
This was easy to set up and I'm perfectly happy with how big it is. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxLQGtOO9dXIsNktEeycGoIT6jtJJNTScA The main front 2 windows are a nice addition with the quiet drop down or up hooks. The center is a zipper, and the outsides are Velcro, but in the center I can drop it to where I want it quietly. The side windows are Velcro, but I guess I get to see out and nothing can see in. To everyone complaining about the door, it's perfect. It's a quiet entry door. One snap buckle and 4 snap on pole ends. Plenty of room for my 12 Guage to maneuver around. I'm quite happy with it.
I don't care what anybody says. That is a kick-ass deer cabin or whatever you call it. You got some skills bro!
Thanks! I don't even know what it is much less what to call it.
Deer Castle is all that came to mind.
Subscribed at, “it’s funny out here you can hardly tell the difference.” 😆
#metoo
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To keep the squirrels or anything from climbing the poles, use an aluminum "valley" wrapped around the poles and nailed to it. Usually, three to four feet distance would be sufficient. Old stove pipe would also work. Love this channel, keep the building happening - your ingenuity is amazing.
Tried that even put grease on the stove pipe the squirrel s went up the pole to the bird feeder.
Try an owl decoy
I’ve watched this one twice now...I love your “no purpose except pleasing myself” approach. Nice job.
Thanks Steve! Why would we do things any other way? Well, I guess there is safety and junk like that...
Awesome build deer castle!
Cotton balls soaked in peppermint oil works pretty good for mouse repellent. Super cool the way the blind turned out. The snap in windows are one of my favorite parts.
Yea , that’s great idea !
the peppermint oil also keeps out the spiders, I buy it every year in those little concentrated bottles n put it around my doors a couple times in the fall n no more spiders or spider bits n trips to the emergency from brown recluse or any other nasty spiders
Brown recluse spiders get a bad rap. They’re just lonely and want some company to share with
Those awnings need support legs or the snow load will rip them off. Place looks great though! Very cozy and inviting. I like the propane shelf. I would totally live there. It has everything a person needs. 👍🏻
Great looking window overhangs. Think you will need two side supports for snow loads.
Came for the teaching subbed for the delightfully dry humor..your a hoot dude!
don't know if you still GET comments Literally GET them - The last 2 years you're a VOICE OF REASON & PEACE & I THANK-YOU !! Love watching you build your ideas..& DOIN' YUR !THING !!! Growing up/8-18 /building Mom & Dads hOUSE -LORDY😫🥴🙏👀🤪🤪 !!!!
Loved this vid - I'm binge watching to get caught up. So much truth in what you said - "it's funny.....out here you can hardly tell the difference".....I went to the woods this winter and camped. Nature has a way of making things feel so right, when everyone else try's to talk you into thinking everything is wrong......maybe it is, maybe it's ALL messed up but when you're 'out there', the birds still sing the same, the snow still falls, the sun still shines, the coyotes still howl and it feels good again. Peace bro.
Cool structure!! I’ve used aluminum flashing wrapped around wood to help the mice slip off with great success.
This.💯
Doubt you'll come back to this, but for squirrel and mouse control, moth balls work well. You can always store them in a heavy ziplock bag when time to hunt comes about.
What a tee-pee or tee-pee complex you could build and not even need the tent anymore. I believe that you have all the materials to build one or more (attached) and heating would no longer be a problem in the winter. One twenty or twenty five foot high erected right on your existing tent platform (or build another) and several around it for an inside shower (plus facilities) and even a wiki-up sauna could keep the whole place warm and all your tools dry and even your water supply fluid. Carefully planned you could be inside in a couple of days to a week.
Love it. Perfect. Fits like a glove.
Flashing tin is what the power companies use to keep squirrels from getting to the top of their poles .
Then that’s the thing to do! Trying to figure the cheapest way to do it. Someone suggested dryer vent pipe?
@@survivingringworm2202 That would probably slow them down too! LOL
this ! ^^^^
@@survivingringworm2202 Agree with this - also, mint oil. Not the kind that goes in food, the 100% hippy essential oil type mint. Couple drops on a cotton ball, cotton balls thrown in corners/openings, no rodents of any kind. At least in FLA -- honestly I can't remember how tough MI rodents are. Palm rats are pretty tough, can chew through anything - but they won't go anywhere near mint oil. However I don't know how the bears feel about it.
Well I dont think I have any tin on this pole I watch the squirrel sit on the top then he starts climbing the wires to my house.
I would say that stilt cabin looks great. Like a home away from home. I would say for no plans other then something in your head, an winging it as you go. Looks good !!! An should be there for a good amount of time. Idon't know about mice of squirrels but Ihave shed I made an those rear pinscher bugs an ants. I sprayed the inside with diesel an no more bugs or mice. I wouldn't spray the inside but maybe the posts an bottom of the latter may stop them. It's a oil base an stinks May keep you away too... lol
It's amazing what a fine mist of diesel will do!
I wrapped the legs with plastic from 2 liter bottles and coated with used motor oil. Haven't had any critters come in yet and there are about a million flies stuck to the plastic!
Keep doing what you are doing, it’s all good.
Absolutely amazing! The most perfect things in life are not always the most perfect things themselves. This would be something I'd love to build if I had the land like yours.
Old metal coffee or juice cans or any metal around your post will stop the critters from climbing up .
For the chewy ones I bought a gallon of Tabasco sauce from the bulk warehouse and painted everywhere they had chewed or may potentially chew and it put a hilarious stop to chewing and visiting of my furry little friends .
Good video thanks for sharing.
Our stilted blinds have tin skirts about half way up the stilt. They do a good job stopping critters from climbing up. As for you ladder....maybe hinge the ladder up under the floor. gets it off the ground.
I think that’s definitely the way to go. Someone else mentioned using dryer vent for the skirting which seems cost effective.
As for the ladder, that might take some engineering as its weight is screwed to a tree root.
I can't believe I woke up this morning, stumbled across one of your videos and ended up binge watching every video and it is now dark outside. Great videos. Dude please let this channel season and don't stop making videos. Stick it out wait on the subscribers. As far as squirrels go you can put discs/inverted sheet metal or plastic cones (like dog no scratch collar) around all the supports, face open end of the cone down but don't know what you would do for the rungs on the ladder.
You are one sick puppy! If you weren’t before binging I bet you are now. Haha.
Going to try to continue through the winter but as of today none of my batteries that charge my camera batteries will work. Too cold!
Hopefully I can figure something out...
@@survivingringworm2202 I have foldable solar charger that fits in my backpack about the size of a medium book. Has three solar panels when open. They aren’t too expensive and do not require permanent installation.
Just come across your channel and loving them, going back and watching all of them. Great work
That is some damn good work. Lots of great ideas. The window thing with buttons are awesome.
I love that you put the fortune cookie fortune on the deer castle
Super cool! Love the spontaneity and creativity. Makes your content way more interesting.
I'd stay in there instead of the tent for the winter. Building turned out great and nice work with the chainsaw.
Not only do I love the projects you build, I love that you are entertaining as well. You have a great sense of humor and you are able to laugh at yourself as well.
Thank you for sharing, enjoyed both videos that I have watched
I had never heard of that plastic for the windows before thank you so much for sharing and I love your bed design
I'm only two vids in, but I'm loving your content. I see 500K in your future.
What would I do with all that notoriety???
@@survivingringworm2202 Have a big bank account from your checks from RUclips!
Ha! I started making these videos for my friends and family because they are always wondering what whacky thing I am up to this time. Then I though, maybe some day in a couple years it could pay for chainsaw gas and bar oil. Probably not but that would be cool!
@@survivingringworm2202 continue providing that content crack :) we need the fix! what location?
@@Donninator1 Michigan’s beautiful, if quiet, Upper Peninsula.
I just stumbled on this channel and I love what you do. Great workmanship.
Keep up peanut butter on traps.. put em out everywhere. A sweet build.
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I've spent my life building off precise Architectural Drawings .. the way you are building is by far the most fun way to building .. just put it together, the project will lead you where you need to end up .. good job !!!
There are definitely pluses to both styles of building. But when nobody is looking, I'm usually tempted to wing it.
Really enjoying your videos. Thanks!
WOW! Looks good enough to move in!
That would be my dream stand...some day.
Love your channel, new subscriber here. I've used roof repair 'tar' in a tube before to seal cracks on a new garden shed, worked fine. Some people are really good doing a 'design as you build' project, you seem to be one of those people.........
Just found ya and watched both videos of the Deer Castle. You have a great attitude and are blessed with a can do Spirit and great Skill set. Had me chuckling with your election comment. I grew up in Michigan and lived in the Sault after getting out of the Submarine Navy. Winters were a bit rough for the wife and I. Retired now. Howdy from the back-roads of Tennessee.
With all the work, that you have done and accomplish, amazing and only wish I could go back in time when I was building my own cottage or home for retirement . Keep going .
fantastic build brother
A great watch and very cool build! Thanks for the upload, that’s a mean deer stand 😎🤙🏽
Stuff every opening no matter how small with a heavy grade steel wool. Top off with tin. Mice & squirrel won't chew on it because it tears up their gums.
You are one Talented guy....looking forward to watching some more
Very nice ,, 👍👍
I just watched this video and subscribed today. Great ideas and ingenuity on your blind , thank you for taking us along...
Necessity, the mother of invention. Creative wood craft is my thing too.
What great videos and love the commentary. One thought I had was you might want to support those awnings. A little weight on them will eventually allow them to fail. But other then that I think your work is awesome!
You asked on the last video (I'm a year late haha) what your audience wants... keep doing your thing bruh. The projects,. a particular day... it's all good.
Looking better every time I watch the next episode. Can't wait to see what. Is next.
Nice! I’ve got a build going and that is some inspiring stuff, cheers
What ya building?
@@survivingringworm2202 little 14x14 off gridder on a river. Have to hike or float everything in- check out the channel if you’re curious, cheers!
Stove pipe over the stilts will work well. Maybe make a folding ladder to get it up off the ground.
Yep, stove pipe. Put it on standing old dead tree trunk to protect wood duck nest box. Had idk 2 ft section 2 ft off ground.
Make your ladder hinge up or pivot on a rod when off season. Seen a vid guy had brackets where ladder goes and another set to hang ladder on side off stand therefore off ground when not in use.
Caulking I like Big Stretch. You get what you pay for. All that work, don't get cheap on outside.
Wrapping the poles with light sheet metal will keep them from crawling upin the blind, really enjoy your videos can't wait to look at some more thank you very much
Well done I like it a lot 👍🏻👍👍🏿💯
carpet tack strips (cut a couple pieces that go around 3 or 4 high).
Try mothballs, that keeps squirrels away from my car and chewing up the wires so maybe it will work with the mice ???
Takes a lot of work to do what you do! I appreciate that man. People see the videos and think its easy work.
Thanks Jordan. It certainly is not easy but is ridiculously fun!
Probably my favorite YT video to date!!!!! Thank you!!!
I’ve had success wrapping the base of the structures with tin so the rodents can’t get up, and then also keeping the porcupines from chewing on the corners.
Same here
Yep roof flashing, cut to a cone, then paint to match tree, works on our pecen trees really well.
Nice work man! best wishes from russian guys)
This is what RUclips should've been. Regular people doing their own thing without ego, no "influence", etc. I'm glad I stumbled across this guy accidentally making an awesome blind. Especially liked your comment about electing a new president but out there you don't notice it. Several places were losing their mind and there you are, building stuff, not bothered. Good for you.
Mice will make a mess of shaggy carpet. Use outdoor carpet sqs that can be picked up and brushed off. Try putting dryer sheets in the blind and Irish Spring bar soap. Rub posts with Irish Spring stick deodorant to repel mice.
Pepper mint oil
Wrap the posts with aluminium flashing about a foot wide.
You did a great job on the Treehouse.
Mice: Peppermint essential oil works in attics & cars etc.! Put a little on cotton balls (around your entrance even under the rug). It works!
Pretty wild that you don't want to stay in the cabin I get it
Not me. I love being outdoors but I've had a couple of scary tenting experiences with bears. You sleep in the tent (bear bait) and I'll be upstairs in the deer house.
With black bears? I think they are kinda cute though I've never inspected their mouths very closely.
“Can I help you?”
“Yes. I’d I’d like to purchase one of your giant, battery powered chainsaw erasers.”
“Ummm...I don’t think we carry those.”
Haha. You got an actual LOL for that comment.
@@survivingringworm2202 cover the leg with cheap sheet metal or galvanized steel whatever you can get that is cheap thin and has no grip points they can't climb metal siding
That looks amazing great job.
Awesome shooting house! I like the way you build, I'm about the same, I just picture it in my head then go at it. Great video!
Your, "looks like we just elected a new president" comment was absolutely on point!!!
Love it! Curtains are neat!
It looks 👌 fabulous! Nice job
Bastard……that’s my favorite working curse word. Literally works in all applications. I’ve studied it extensively 👍
Wonderful content! I'm impressed with the PPE you wear, that you're serious about preventing injury. Enjoying your channel & humor. Happy holidays!
that is a nice looking ventage stevens crack shot I have one thats been passed 3 generations ,still shoots great
Awesome job for someone who doesn't think ahead how you plan on doing things.
Try putting unwrapped bars of Irish Spring soap in the corners, on the mattress, next to sealed snack jar. We put them all over our RV, which sits in a field over the winter. A friend, who works at a B&B, puts them by all the entry doors over the winter.
We have had rather good luck with this strong smelling soap.
Tried laundry dryer sheets, but once the scent dissipated the mice came in.
Why would they hate that soap? Wonder if anyone has studied this and if I could just buy the concentrated scent?
I have had mice in my car out here 3 or 4 times this year. Bought some little bags of sawdust looking stuff with a really strong pine-ish smell specifically to repel mice. And it didn’t work. Think I have another critter in there again.
Added bonus...you could wash you mug with them soaps once a month too!
Give a try to mesh bags/open containers of moth balls. I’ve used that for years for boat storage.
This is truly kewl. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome deer shack. Can’t wait for my kid to be old enough and make something like this together.
Love it, great job on the build.
Nice work, cool to see someone do what it is they wanna do! Loved the comment about the president. Quite funny, to say the least. God Bless
Great job on the carpet install.
Awesome job, man!
JUST DISCOVERED THIS- LOVE THE CHANNEL!
Looks great! More is always better.
Great job!
Well done!
Stumbled across your videos and have enjoyed watching you build your blind. Great work and nicely done.
Thank you very much!
Cool little treehouse
Awesome job Brother !
Awesome job
Looking pretty good set up !!
My absolute favorite is when you looked at your phone and realized none of that mattered where you were!
That one thing i love about a real log cabin! Holds heat and cold, be cold out side and warm inside, be warm out side and cold inside ~ Takes about a week of constant temperature, to meet the temperature out side
My parents had a log cabin when I was younger. They had to send someone out days before we got there to turn the heat up because it took so long to get up to temp. But then we could also turn the heat off the day before we left and you didn't notice!
@@survivingringworm2202 Those cracks and seams. got to be sealed even as they age and start spitting. This log cabin I'am living in is at less 45 years old and is holding up very good ~ Plus if i need to tear a wall out and replaced it. I have plenty of pine trees to do so
Totally awesome worm
Cool cabin!
Awesome work.
Really nice job. Thanks for sharing with us.
My pleasure!