We Got LUCKY! (Off Grid Cabin Extension Build in the Canadian WINTER)

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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2025

Комментарии • 20

  • @dcba43210a
    @dcba43210a 10 часов назад

    Well done

  • @ShadowMoonFarms
    @ShadowMoonFarms 14 часов назад

    Thanks for taking us along

  • @AlmostOffGridGrandmacre-zs5eu
    @AlmostOffGridGrandmacre-zs5eu 16 часов назад +1

    Fantastic progress 👍

  • @jamesheidema
    @jamesheidema 11 часов назад

    Looking good sir! Well done!

  • @loda9510
    @loda9510 14 часов назад

    Awesome work!

  • @Willow_and_Sage
    @Willow_and_Sage 17 часов назад

    Oooooh new video!

  • @bushwalker2673
    @bushwalker2673 15 часов назад

    Great video :-) Can you please let us know how your grey water system is holding up? thank you.

    • @goingwiththeganongs
      @goingwiththeganongs  15 часов назад

      Thanks!
      The gray water system has still be working flawlessly so far! We are about 2 months into frozen ground and no issues!

  • @donscott2359
    @donscott2359 14 часов назад +1

    Well done letting your children “participate” in the build.

    • @goingwiththeganongs
      @goingwiththeganongs  14 часов назад

      Thanks! A couple of nails. Otherwise they did extensive testing on the strength on the studs. Ha.

  • @waderyu
    @waderyu 15 часов назад

    no such thing as Luck

  • @darneseharris2571
    @darneseharris2571 16 часов назад

    You really need to have your children out of a construction site, especially when it is dark and colder, for the sale of a video, please use safety first tactics. There is a reason that OSHA doesn't allow children on construction sites, especially with no hard hats on. Please use and understand my comment, it can save a lot of lives and trauma from accidents on construction sites (even a homestead).

    • @goingwiththeganongs
      @goingwiththeganongs  16 часов назад +6

      We watch our children closely, and take precautions as needed when building. We keep them involved in our DIY build and keep safety in mind - not fear. They are learning with us. It is a stretch to call this a construction site.
      Ps. OSHA? We are in Canada. 🙂