$25 Winter Cabin Build (on an Extreme Budget!)
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- We build an entire cabin for just $25, most of which was the cost of plastic wrap. Use Coupon Code MSR10 for a 10% discount on MMM-Grill @ www.shop.mmm-usa.com/product-...
We also used pallet wood, some screws, scrap lights, an old wood burning stove, and cedar poles we cut from the forest.
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Join us as we show you how to build a tiny cabin in the woods for a super low cost. All this can be done with a drill and screws, or a hammer and nails, a handsaw, circular saw if you prefer, and just over 1 roll of plastic pallet wrap. We also build a table, chair, and full bed!
The cabin sleeps 1 comfortably, but it's possible to get one more. If no stove is necessary, it's super easy to get one more person inside the tent, but there needs to be enough space behind the stove so the plastic doesn't melt.
If you decide to build this shelter, be sure to keep safety in mind and use a smoke detector.
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I would love to see that
You almost had this right. You forgot to add a second layer shell over it. That is the proper way to utilize it. You want that air pocket. For both condensation issues, as well as proper insulating effect. Close though. And you buy restaurant supply 3300 feet long rolls at 2ft or 18 inch rolls for 18 dollars. Best plastic for the price for longevity and clarity.
Cool project! What state is this in?
Sweet!
@@SeeTheWholeTruth Watch how they wrap it they did utilize an air pocket
We did something similar, but with cheap tarps instead of plastic wrap. And we used no nails at all, because we had permission to use land behind our house only if the structure was "non-permanent" (ie no nails or screws). We cut the poles a little long, and did figure eight ties around them with paracord. We put it up 2 years ago. The tarps have seen better days after tons of snow on them, but the structure is good and solid. :) We have an old military "any gas" stove inside.
Noo
Bears: "So wasteful how much packaging they're putting around the food these days"
lol
Very funny.
Late night snack. ..;)
Rofl
you must carry 12 gage when you are sleeping in one of this.
This reminds me of living in a plastic room in the woods in the early '80's. We had a very small pot-bellied stove to heat it. We used aluminum foil behind the stove to help radiate the heat into the room and protect the plastic from melting. I enjoyed watching your video!
I'm glad you were able to reach the statute of limitations and rejoin society ❤️
@@MattFitVlog 😂😂😂
No doubt noxious chemicals were released as the plastic warmed. No one thought of that then.
There is a quicker way to do this, look for a grouping of green saplings of about 15 feet tall. Clear out the center of the group of green trees. Use a horse shoe as an anchor and tie it to a rope, pull in the trees, tie them together in groups of 3 to leave a small space in between them. Using as many as 15 trees tied you should have a nice frame for your outdoor enclosure. You can make sturdier by placing side spacing between each tree, all the way up and in random order - will give it the strength of an igloo. Mark your door, by making the brace the top of door frame and two trees as the sides. Wrap in plastic wrap on both sides of trees, start at the bottom and do 3 layers before moving upwards, this will maintain a water tight seal.
You can have an open fire in the center, the smoke will go out the hole in the roof, use stones - we dig our fireplace in deeper than our floor so heat begins at ground level znd lay metal tubing to fireplace, buried, and up high enough outside not to fill with rain or snow BUT to feed fire with constant fresh air. It's so warm even in -20c. ( yellowknife NWT. Canada) and with green trees, plastic wrap and a pocket knife you can make a sea worthy canoe! Just bring a blanket because artic sea water is bloody cold!!! Will stay dry, just not too warm! BUT works in a pinch when all else fails and all you have is plastic wrap! ( most rec boaters have a large roll! Knowing these skills could save your life!!)
Peace to you and yours!!
Cheers!
P.s. sorry for the edit, my tablet isn't printing 'a' or ' b' very well...
You can always find Wood stove and all the pipes at home demo's which are listed in most build home and recycle section in local news paper, have also found nice wood doors, double pained sliding glass doors that make nice nearly free upgrades. Lots of stuff they will let you have just to haul it away! Love visiting demo sights of old farm houses! Pot bellied stoves are an added bonus! Here they sit at the side of the road for years! ( I know where 2 sit, today! Both cast iron )
Shazam !
Thanks for the GREAT TIPs !!!🙊🙉🙈😯
Great advice! Now I just need to buy a piece of land to put my $25 cabin on.
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Yeah sure just like he didn't do ree-ree! Nice try!
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If you're based in the uk, or pretty much anywhere, there are laws quite similar to the ones explained in this video, ruclips.net/video/wER9O7hRicA/видео.html, it basically shows how to claim old land, or land thats not been claimed for completely free.
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Throw a pallet down in front of the door and put a shed roof over it... and stop tracking snow into the house!
Absolutely.
EXACTLY WHAT I WAS THINKIN’
@@staceytroffer8287 Brilliant minds think alike ;-)
I’ll amen that!🥴
Exactly
Bless your Soul for teaching those in an incredibly difficult situation, how to build an affordable shelter❤
I've actually done this with pallet wrap to stay warm in the high desert. The most efficient way to do this is to make a teepee or lean-to configuration. I probably used a fraction of the plastic you did. The way it works is the infrared heat radiating off an outside fire placed about 5 ft from the shelter is trapped inside the plastic, heating the inside. It doesn't have to be a big fire as the effect is cumulative. You can warm a small area and make it pretty toasty in about an hour or less. Having a stove or furnace inside is unnecessary. You can build an effective and quite warm shelter like this in about 15 minutes, and have it warm in about 30 minutes after finishing. I would advise most people to refrain from having any form of combustion inside of a shelter like this, even with the piping as you're just asking to have issues with CO.
Easy there, Captain Caveman. Most humans have a need for civilization you clearly lack. Which is fine. You do you. We'll do us and bring your stoves, floors, and proper walls.
@@MeepChangeling hes speaking on someone dying. dont do this n fall sleep. this is very dumb. tbh
@@MeepChangeling So unnecessarily aggressive.
Did you forget to bring a tent or tarp?
Actually... it doesn't matter, because this never actually happened.
"I don't bring a tent or tarp with me while hiking, but I do bring several rolls of pallet wrap" - said no one ever.
was thinking the same regards a teepee shape
This is what brothers are like - you lend him a stove and he's like: "this stove formerly belonged to my brother".
this video is pretty much full of sht, pallets have a return price of 20 easy
@@p.chuckmoralesesquire3965 Some businesses sell their old pallets. Some just dump them. I've picked up free pallets. My daughter picked up enough free pallets to build a hen house. 😄
@@judylloyd7901 sure but that is becoming much less common as those businesses are realizing that pallets aren't free. I'm sure you have seen the price of lumber lately
A large number of them are made of sub-par material now and I see more broken pallets behind stores than full, unbroken pallets. So long as you ask the Manager on duty or the business owner, they'll normally let you haul off the broken, and thusly unusable pallets that will never be used again.
Another thing to consider, is only some businesses that ship on those pallets bother picking them up again, and those are usually if they branded them. Though I'm in a different, and warmer place in the usa than the Guys in the video, so its very possible if varies greatly from state to state.
@@p.chuckmoralesesquire3965 I worked at harbor freight for three years. Just quit about 3 months ago. During those three years we had a company that would come grab them if needed... We never needed them as people would come in asking for pallets all the time, we gave them to anyone who asked... For FREE. The businesses around us did the same thing. So it seems like your the one full of "Sht".
This build has been shared on all my groups for greenhouses, chicken 101, off grid etc groups that could use this build.
That's what I was wondering,can it be used as a Greenhouse?
@@happypeasanthomestead344 This would be great for a green house at a fraction of the cost.
@@sca662 thanks
Good base frame you could add cob or clay or dirt or adobe to the outside to make it permanent
I could easily live there. My off grid cabin was dependably 10 degrees warmer than the outdoor air. I used to run some heat (I used propane) for a couple of hours when I first got up. It really was all I needed in Virginia. I just discovered your videos. Reminds me of my five years off grid in Virginia. Now I’m in the desert SW in an apartment. But I still use my skills for camping. And I could easily and comfortably live in my SUV because I can lie down in the back and I don’t own that much.
No one should go without a home! ❤️🙂
Man I seen a dude use 400 bucks and he built a whole permanent arch cabin with a fire place , just some 2X4 and some bricks and sheet metal and some insulation and Kaboom , it was pretty great
you got a link?
18:00 as a former hobo, that's the best tent I've ever seen.
Man if only we could do stuff like this for ppl who have no choice but to fend for themselves outdoors :(
You should have built your frame for your floor then wrapped it in that pallet wrap before putting floor boards over it. It would have served as a vapor barrier and helped keep air and moisture out of the cabin. Would love to see updates to see how long this plastic holds up over time
This would make an excellent cheap DIY greenhouse to grow veggies in!
Yeah, ... electric lettuce ....
don’t think it would last
@@uwotmetemette6333 how long do you think it would last?
Exactly, an excellent cheap DIY greenhouse to built somewhere hidden in the outdoors to grow "veggies"
Right, at least get some type of long-term use out of the pounds of plastic used to make it.
The way house prices are going this is what a lot of people will be living in, provided they can find somewhere to set it up.
Dirt houses work so do cob and clay many materials are free problem is where to put them then and gardening is a great help with keeping fed
@@annak804 You need land though & then you are only allowed to make a basic shelter no plumbing or electric unless you can get planning permission.
Finding the place to set up any type of cabin/casita is exactly the problem I'm running into right now
@@edwinaviles4344 ......yep....me too
No they just gotta move out of California... plenty of affordable living
We used to build these in scouts. You should try a hoop shelter. You can make them as long as you want and then you just make two hoop sides. You can give it an overhand for rain or a porch. Hoop shelters use saplings and go up very quick.
Such a gorgeous book - each shed is unique and inspiring, and I love all the tiny details Kotite features to help readers imagine how to create their own She Sheds ruclips.net/user/postUgkxe9yi0sulKgsp0VJJCIrLWWkvVqcU7LFR . The feature on Dinah's Rustic Retreat is like something from a fairy tale. It's really inspiring to see how creative all these ordinary people are in making beautiful and useful spaces on a modest scale.
I work at a big box home improvement warehouse retailer the one where we wear red vests, not orange aprons, in the lumber department. I would most likely give you the plastic that the bunks of lumber come in because we just throw it away.
I still have my red vests...amazing how much stuff gets thrown away. I drove @ $ 5K of nuts & bolts to the recyclers, still in original packs.
@@xzqzq it should be used,,, people can use that.
how can somebody get the plastic to reuse?
@@Ktrvrn build up a slight rapport with a worker in the lumber department and then just ask. They will most likely give you the plastic the bunks come covered in.
Having worn that red vest myself. Yep.. skids, broken stones, snapped lumber.. plastic.. lots of plastic.. hell ive got 4 of the wooden displays that succulents ship in on sitting in my shed as a storage rack because we where told to toss them out after they where empty. Good soild rot free lumber? Yep in the truck she went!
I have been asking my husband for a small greenhouse and jokingly said "I'll make one out of sticks and saran wrap"
You did just that lol, but this would make a fantastic greenhouse.
Yes legit. I could even give you tips on using the plastic. I use this professionally for the last 7 years wrapping pallets at a shipping company.
🤣🤣 samesies!
"You Go Girl" ... If I was there I'd help you build it!!!
@@ElectricC0mpany
OKAY King... We are waiting for your professional help.
Seriously... I want to hear what you have to say...
*Yes grow some MARIJUANA*
I imagine the moisture levels inside that to be insane. can't imagine spending a week in it during rainy weather. and I'd suspect mildew may make an appearance after a while.
Agreed. Also not a good idea to have fire anywhere near that plastic
They could probably better control it by poking hundreds of tiny holes in the roof area with some tool. Make something that is 1x1 foot that can be pressed against the plastic to make all the holes at once. Do that in several different spots, and there would be a decent air exchange without letting out too much heat. The real problem with the thing is that as soon as the fire dies down, the temperature will drop quickly because of the lack of mass to hold heat. So it wouldn't exactly be safe, because if you fell asleep without making sure you have enough fire to last the night, you could freeze in your sleep very quickly because of how fast the temps would drop. Although I wouldn't even consider something like this even for short term, because it's definitely not going to offer even the slightest bit of protection from a wild animal.
Maybe not. Its pretty dry in that climate and the stove will suck air in and vent it out
@Buck Norris " You can't sleep during early stages of hypothermia"
You might not be able to go to sleep if you're already awake. But if you are already asleep and the temperature drops far enough quick enough, you can freeze without being aware.
@Buck Norris We literally see homeless people freeze to death in their beds all the time. People who literally die right outside of churches and other buildings they could go into. Again, if the temperature drops fast enough quick enough, you can go into hypothermia very quickly. We're literally talking as little as 5-10 minutes.
So glad you're thinning dead wood instead of going to a lumberyard. You're not just saving money, you are reducing forest fire risks.
Omg! I live in Peru and need a greenhouse.with the quarantines its hard to get materials and imported items are out of reach financially. I'm going to use this method to make my greenhouse. I will need windows for ventilation but WOWZER this is fantastic. Thank you 💕
"Collecting stuff in order to have it when you need it." Every hoarders mantra.
They call us pack rats thank you 😂
@@loganthesaint Ha. Imagining another one of me & all the ‘projects’ inside a make do shelter like this. Either somebody’d be make doing their make do MUCH deeper into that woods OR that’d be one heck of an ingenious DIY homestead.
We should all start some sort of pack rat swap meet... or help-swap er something. 😉
My dad always used to say..”better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it”..so true:)
Miss my dad.
Joking with friend "if you need help cleaning your yard." He made $300 in scrap..yard is clean and he is buying a new grill...lol
@@montanamvk I like that idea.it was that same good old know how that gots us out of a real jam
Lol that wolf was like "Nope, I'm not messing with whatever did that, I'm out."
Pretty sure it’s a coyote
100% coyote
It’s about being out in nature! Also we run out of power a lot where I live so I keep solar yard lights out and when power goes out I bring them in. Great lighting resource for cabin. 👍🏻
Don is the best friend everyone wish they have, including me.
Hes seems like a good guy
His name is Don??!!! I thought he was calling him Dawn for the last few months, 😂🤦♂️
YES Don id the Best!!!
you should really get out more that sounds kind of creepy.
@@Pedroforpresident2024 What the Hell are you talking about? These are Great brothers and they love life, sorry you don't ....
Everyone needs a friend like Don.
I wish i had a friend like Don. Seems like a really good lad
Yes. I wish i had friends like Don and Chris. I have the free wood in my back yard to do it but I am a single mom with 5 herniated disks,...it’s not something I can do on my own anymore.
@@offairhead there is always help and I know its hard to ask but please try. I am doing the same. We must ask for help. Its there for us. Especially for a Mom and her children 🙏💜
@@ariloves10 I wish that were true. I can’t even find someone to watch my daughter so I can get to work. I had to change jobs to one where she could come with me to work (which means way less hours) just to be able to work.
@@offairhead my friend had the same issue. She began working at the daycare where her daughter attended and was much happier being around the children and her daughter.
You will meet other single parents who need support as you do and you can be a support to each other. God bless you and your daughter. Your precious angel from God 😇🙏❤
Back in the late 70's my dad and his buddies went on fishing trip from New Hampshire into Quebec Canada,Lake Shaboogamoo.The local Indians built structures just like this on the banks of the rivers and lakes,I still remember the polaroid pictures.This video brought back a lot of memories.Thanks Guys
GOOD OLD DAYS!!
Its wonderful to be able to watch the bears through your wall while remaining nice, safe and warm behind your extra strength plastic wrap.
You and Chris are just big kids, and nothing wrong with that!
And I Love that @@@@
Keeps you young.
You must be child like to enter into the kingdom of heaven
Another great video!!
Wool blankets attached to the inside of the roof with furring strips and screws would make that even warmer, while also helping protect the plastic a little from the heat of the wood stove. Just leave uncovered any part you want to leave as a skylight.
The material totally makes sense. I wish they could have engineered it in a way where they create more air packets for insulation
Umm...bubble wrap?
@@Phoenixesper1 It won't be aesthetically pleasing though and would require extra materials to put together. I was thinking more of wrapped twigs, arranged around the wooden support and then wrapped again
@@Phoenixesper1 Two layers positioned so the bubbles are touching each other surrounded by the pallet wrap.
Having more horizontal members in the roof panels would cut down on convection currents. Would probably help.
No need, space blanket layer on inside would be better
This is a Fantastic Plastic cabin!
I was waiting for you to pile up the snow around the base of your cabin, where the floor and cabin meet. You need the barrier to keep cold air from coming in.👍
I never miss seeing what you and Don and whomever else you can convince to join your madness in the woods are up to. Must see video!
when i was a kid i had a fort made from pallets. we just took whole pallets laid them out for a floor then screwed in pallets for the walls 2 high and used a tarp as the roof it was pretty col and thing stood for years
about collecting: an old Norwegian saying: take/gather the subject when you find it, then you don’t lack it when you need it.
On the topic of hot dog buns, I like mine either steamed or toasted. Steaming is easier, and they come out still hanging together enough to hold the hot dog and whatever else you slap on it, but toasted with maybe a kiss of butter, whether melted or softened, is awesome. Even without the butter a light toasting just makes them taste better in my opinion.
Don is actually benefiting the most out this but you guys just don’t know it yet. These builds are keeping him active and he’s reliving his youth.
I agree, totally.
I'm sure he gets to stay on the property whenever he wants too
@@jamessmith5970
I'd say that always depends on the wife, too.
Because if you find a good one (EDIT - let me rephrase that: "Ms. Right"), you certainly wouldn't mind her to come along, help building the cabin and then enjoy some quality time with her partner (a.k.a. you, if you're worthy). :-)
Not to mention inspirational and instructional. This is a huge service. Great teacher Don.
What kid never spent a day or ten building forts out of what you can find? We lived on Air Force bases as kids and there were always some woods close. Fine days
When I was growing up, those old wire spools were our patio furniture. The little ones were stools and the big'un was the table.
Ha. For a while we had an old tea chest turned over n my dad cracked me up by saying ya gota have a table cloth son. Ha news paper.
we called ours "the cable table."
I remember seeing that we lose where
Yup, a 1972 hippie living room. Spool tables, cinder block and scaffold board shelves/ entertainment center, milk crate storage units and $1000 worth of Pioneer stereo stuff.
Winding some of the plastic wrap on the panels diagonally will help to keep them square and keep their shape better than just winding the wrap in one direction. I've used that technique when wrapping pallets of boxes and computer CRT monitors. It works really well.
Dude, this is the coolest idea I've seen in a long time. It looked like a blast to create. Keep all the great ideas coming.
Dann hast du im Leben noch nix gesehen. Absolut nicht nachhaltig. Plastikmüll.
This is a great idea for some homeless people who wander off by themselves to buddy up and work together and have some kind of shelter. I pray for them daily.
God bless you 🙏❤ 🙏
@@ariloves10 Jesus bless you and your family, always!
If walls were streight n roof on angle perhaps one can hang sheets for privacy from thrift store
Sure then it sounds like it would be ok for you to put them in a park close to your place , or even in your back yard , they can dig a ditch to use as their washroom , you could have daily prayers with them ,
@@squamishfish I have taken in the homeless off and on, most of my life. Want to check out reality, I suggest everyone helps the homeless, and it would help the problem to diminish if everyone cared. Gotta start at home. No place else to start to help fellow human beings.
This should make a good greenhouse too, you can get some seeds started for your spring garden 🌱
This is one of the most enjoyable videos I've watched. I think it was the simplicity of it. I feel like I could go and do this myself without actually going and doing it. I feel as if I'm a fully qualified self-sufficient 'Bear Grylls' tough guy without having to go out into the woods and build a survival shelter to prove it 😀. Thanks for your efforts with earning me my stripes 😀
This would be a good thing to build and live while making a more permanent building or on a one-week trip to the bush in winter. Good design.
I am going to build one in my garden tomorrow for me 18 year old son to move into. 😂
Well with the see through walls you can keep a eye on him. ;)
Lol ... I got one of them too that needs a place !
Thanks for that laughter Amen lol
@@blessedcreationsbynicole4066 Totally cracked me up. Thanks for the laugh.
He'll just love that!!
Thanks man. Me and my group of friends always build make shift tents and houses in the woods to hang out in summer. The main problem is always money. This is an affordable, good looking tent type thing and I wanted to thank you for inspiring me to build this with my friends
Thanks this is a good inexpensive method for a green house that normally cost around 700 bucks or more. I will be trying this on my land.
Thank you for the fast-paced editing and detailed explanation of each step, even installing the piece of aluminum for the chimney cap, for example!
I would have made the “floor” about 4 feet longer out the front so you would have a porch area to stomp the snow off your boots before you went inside 🤷🏻♀️
Coat rack is a nice touch 🙌🏼
Have a similar overhang on the roof aswell
Maybe even tilt the floor a small bit on the sides from the seam in the middle so melted snow does not build up into puddles
Gord idea luara wijowski
The best part was the wild turkeys, the coyote, the raccoons. Hilarious. They're thinking: there goes the neighborhood.
Coyote or wolf? Could be a coyote I guess. Our California critters though, are so scrawny you feel like calling the ASPCA to report somebody. 🥲
@@jacquelynhill1598 Awww so your coyotes aren’t looking like that huh? Oh all the poor critters. Glad YOU’RE here to talk about it though. It IS a shame we can’t actually call the SPCA on the fires... or the starter-assisters... or whatever (whomever?) the heck you guys are dealing with. Anything getting figured out for you folks? Or any thoughts on what is going on?
That was awesomely cool .. didn't have to go far for food...lol
@@jacquelynhill1598 I do believe that was a coyote.
The coyote was like "nah bro I ain't even peeing on that thing, I'm out"
"All you need is $25"
Also property that has a pine forest
this is my main issue with "all" of these budget, off-grid builds. where are you getting land that is budget or off grid?
@@quillant757 "I found this car in the trash and all it needed is a new battery. And that's how you get a new car for $100"
And the fireplace 😂
As a homeless person in Nebraska during winter this really helped me g bless (gosh)
Used to work at a timber mill. Can confirm that the bunk-wrapping tarps are great. We totally all used to pull that wrapping we used for bunks of lumber off the roll and make it into custom length tarps for people who asked. I made one into a boat cover for my dad. It said "Idaho Forest Group" all over it instead of some fancy brand, but it was free and actually tougher than most ones you'd buy.
"it's surprisingly warm in here without the heat" ....Well you guys inadvertently built yourselves a little green house 😁😁😁
What are you talking about? It isn't green. It's grey and brown.
@@fluffylittlebear Are you seriously asking me this....your joking right????? You have to be cause only an idiot wouldn't know what a "Green House" is
@@user-pb9yp6ql7u I just use old plastic bags when I make mini greenhouses. Works like a charm and aye ♻️
@@LadyBlueRR You must be colorblind.
@@fluffylittlebear WTH does color have to do with anything...... I'll wait.... nevermind... your joking
Palate cabin is a Crystal clear winner
I love it the coyote looked at the little house like "where did you come from?" 😍
I remember building something similar to this when I was about 8. Just when I finished and about to enjoy it, adults came around and tore it down telling me it was unsafe :( . I never trusted adults since. lol
My friends and I made a massive leantoo in the woods by our house it was almost a whole circle with about 10ft diameter someone came and chainsawed all of it. We were devestated. People suck.
When I was young the tree guy came and fell some leaning Pine trees. The guys made me a rope swing on another perfect tree.
Someone put a copper nail or whatever that nail is that kills trees.
No more rope swing. Yes people are fowl. Jealous and hateful.
@@ariloves10 That's just downright spiteful and vile
@@richl4489 thank you. You know it. I'm sorry for what they did to you too. In revolt I climbed the 100 or so foot Cypress tree also in the backyard to the very top and the firemen had to come get me down. Caused a huge scene in the neighborhood lol 😆
I can relate to this. I wish I didn't. Sigh. Finding the place with same minded people is a blessing and a superpower all in one.
I can't help but to adore Don. He has such an amazing laid back personality, he's an excellent craftsman and seems like a generous and helpful true friend. I'm a fan of Don's for sure!
Don is a great Friend!
I love his hat!! GO JETS GO
I loved watching them move the whole building around like a tent
the wolf's expression at 6:49 is priceless .. that cabin wasn't here yesterday
Awesome! $25 Cabin Build!
**Provided you have access to:
**about 20 straight 15 foot long pieces of timber,
**about 20 wooden shipping pallets worth of plank board,
**a power drill,
**a chain saw,
**a nail gun,
**an old metal wood burning stove,
**metal roof flashing,
**metal stove piping
**a twice-toasted bagel
**a bag of Lays potato chips,
**a banana
Can you believe it...? A banana?!!?!
How is a regular Joe Schmoe like me supposed to get a banana?!!
I usually drill with my trained armpits. And my breath keeps the concept of cold outside.
You forgot to mention a friend to do it with...
@@theman9739 That shrink wrap was much more than 25 dollars. Closer to 25 dollar each.
ye i generaly like vids like this if it aint a clickbait .... well 95% it is one so i gotta hard pass on this one too
Why chop down trees or use pallet wrap if you have unlimited free pallets that come with 2x4s, 4x4s, 4'x5' plywood sheets, and 1x4 slats? Plus, it's nice to have unpaid Squires for free labor.
I kinda feel like a kid again watching this video and I am 73 LOL
Me too! Brings back memories when we built forts in the woods.
I used to build forts in the woods.. and I still do.
Get off your phone old man lol
Same same. I am 71.
It seems like so much fun via the simplicity and that the materials are basically FREE!
You know what would make the floor even more of a luxury? BTW, I've been dabbling in survival shelters since 15-16 years old. I thought about a pallet floor with that composite wood, sheets would be better than planks in case fire spits out hot coals between planks. So get the deck pallets near install, stuff R-13 paper side down where the forks go to left the pallets, then pressure treated 1/2" plywood to cover the bottom, the finale is pallet slats to cap the ends. Ta da, no more ground penetrating frostbite!
You guys have inspired and sparked my interest to do this. I'm only 14 but I'm going to force my friend against his will to help me do this and I'll ask my dad for nails a hammer and some leftover cloth he has from his old company
31:52 "WE'RE SURROUNDED BY PLASTIC"
In so many ways, man. In so many ways.
Don is a great friend.
All that time and effort helping him on his projects.
In return he gets a hotdog,
What he got was the ability to get his own wiener 😂
And a bottle of water.
This is an epic budget homeless shelter, even if it gets torn down the guy could have the supplies ready to make another one somewhere else.
This is a really nice home build for a camp out. Interesting concept to look at even in the uk. Thanks for building weird but useful stuff!
"It would be real easy to get out of you did catch it on fire... just run through the wall."
--A person who has clearly never tried to push through a few layers of pallet wrap.
Jab through with a finger first
@@mrwess1927 yeah... speaking from experience, you can only tear a small (3 to 6 inch) hole that way. It doesn't tear like saran wrap, it bunches up and becomes stronger the more you force through it
Pocket knife, axe, stool, kettle, kitchen knife, sharp rock. Any of these would work to get out in a hurry. Id be more concerned with C02 or CO building up then getting out.
Besides a 6'2 dude shoulder checking the wrap at a dead paniced sprint would be pretty likely to rip at least enough to scramble out of. Bunch of guys used to do it all the time at a place i worked.
Auto wraper would sometimes screw up on small wide pallets and the wrap would then get stuck on a support leg by mistake...so you would get 20 or 30 wraps around the bay if no one saw it in time. So you would end up with a wad of plastic that was just wide enough to fit over the 2 concrete poles by the exit....and you can figure out the rest
That stuff would melt in a hurry. Just walk through the flaming hole.
Or had plastic burns
“Fit for a king.. or a hobbit.. or a squatter” lol
Perfect start just have to add clay or dirt bags or cob to the outside
Man... You're nailing it. Love !!!
Two things - 1st, thanks for not ruining a perfectly good grilled hotdog with ketchup like a neanderthal! 2nd, I love everything about this cabin for winter. But what about 30+ degrees in the summer???
This is actually a great greenhouse build
Yeah, I'm definitely doing that this spring. On a smaller scale but it will be a great start for my new garden.
Good idea! Gonna do it! A little different than this, but still gonna be a cheap green house.
I was thinking that. Once he is finished with the video, he should repurpose this as a green house garden for food. Especially that he is in Canada
@@SaitoGray me too , something like that is perfect.. come spring ,we’ll need something to keep plants in before planting.
the uv would degrade the wrap in a few months. they make a uv resistant saran wrap for palletts though. but then poly film and some sort of frame would be better. a staple-wacker and steel wire or rope can make a great green house though. the only other consideration is light transmission but cleat poly film should be ok.
HEY GUYS JUST SAW * BREAKFAST ,- * LUNCH AND *DINNER , OHH AND DESERT ! WALK BY THE CABIN !!!
putting an emergency blanket in between the two layers of plastic would make that sooooo warm.
Such a valuable video for these times! Thank you so very much for doing this and sharing!!!
There are so many wow factors in this cabin. The cabin itself, the lamp, the bed that you built. Keep your good friends around for more amazing projects Kevin. Again another stunning video I love! ❤
Fun times with recycled materials. We are having cold in Texas right now. Time to head to the woods!
Put up a tent in house to keep warmer, build a rocket stove to cook
Him building that saw was magic
It's Brilliant Watching Professional Joiners at work.
Fully Skilled Tradesmen Making Rustic Furniture. in the Forrest .
I feel like I'm watching an episode of "The Handyman's Corner" on "The Red Green Show".
Damn I remember watching that when I was a kid
My son and I use to watch the Red Green show when he was younger. Special times
LOLOLOL
I miss everything Canadian!! Long live Tim Horton our Buffalo Sabre!!!
Haven’t heard that name in a long time. Good memories watching with my brother.
Lol, I cheated and bought a cheap amish shed and turning it into a luxury offgrid office for under $10,000 including solar/wind 😄. Just passed my electrical inspection 😊
Now ya need heat. Check out. The Random farmer on youtube. Heating with compost. Peace
You went over the $25 limit lol
@@AFishBicycle yeah but only by 400 times no big deal
Damn shawty let me move in with you 😀
I would like your definition of "cheap" cause I have never seen anything Amish made that was "cheap" 😂
Ignore the fault finders. Was fun watching u brothers having fun .
Green house that pays for itself, first year!
And totally scale able.
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My design, uses a few trees for the corner posts.
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Thanks for the vid!
I can almost hear that coyote thinking "crud, there goes the neighborhood" as it looks at the cabin! Pretty cool build, never considered pallet shipping wrap as a building material, but it looks like it worked.
$25? Ha ha not with through tools
$25 in gas to begin. use pallets from side of road chicken wire even snow fence or and bubblewrap. take a bunch recycling news paper/ straw or wood chips mix a slurry in a bucket and fill the skids. You can carry 2 tall skids for 3 miles a day in a modded bike trailer / hobo hauler in an hr or 2 a day. It is debatable if the old growth is a fire hazard or part of the eco system. I was not present when it was planted so idk right. lol. They have proven the fact that a tree does nothing or make any noise without someone there to observe it. If you brought in and modified the pallets then why did you waste energy killing the trees? . do you know how many rolls bubblewrap is in dumpsters. 3 rolls of that saran wrap would be at least anther $25. idk how many you used . You are certainly not anything like the two dudes in the jungle. They would have built the ice fishing sled from vines and bamboo. Don't get me wrong it is fun and interesting as Bob stated. Personally I would have spent the money on an old energy pack from goodwill or VV for $14.99 or less. Then snag a cpl batteries and panels from a street sign or something. The eliminator power box with a 12v 30ah battery. will lose power on the coldest days but will not dip below 50% efficiency. I did this test with a crappy coelman atv battery tender panel two winters ago 200k south of Parry Sound , On .CA. Was out my south side window and used it only to charge my phone daily with a 10 ft usb cable. It was the original battery so it died eventually but i got a couple years out of it. Also when my car needed a jump start in -40 kind of crap the box somehow worked? It was outside same as carr battery and not plugged into anything other then the cheap 12v panel. Would like to see a video on how to sell a house with $25.000 for 549,000. also very interesting.
Would love to see you build a low-cost screen room to keep the bugs out in the summer!
Yes that would be a great idea... a budget screen enclosure please! In northern Ontario, it is bug country!
the older gent is too heartwarming
Bless your soul for this video lots of green houses being made this winterr
"Build a 25 dollar cabin" -Buys 1 saw "Well it was a good run"
Thank you. Great thing, very cool. But only $25 makes a lot of assumptions. Manpower, existing tools, know-how, skill, etc.
@mpoczatek02 The title implies he built it for 25, not that anyone could build it for $25.
@mpoczatek02 Because at $125, you might as well just buy a regular tent. Hell, ya might even get more space for the money and don't have to build a floor.
@@psykkoman 9+
$25 Winter Cabin Build (on an Extreme Budget!) is not an implication...it's the NAME of the video!
And the drill
You should give us a monthly update on this build to see how it's holding up. Lamp update build a stick frame shade and cover with the plastic wrap to get more light out
Yup you should keep adding to it and tally up the money you spend and make it into a proper self contained camp site
Whoa! Amazing wraps
I am very impressed! Great to know how to do this.
The fire guy looks like he was a cub scout so I got faith in him.
If I was a bear I'd move in to that thing while you guys were off gathering twigs and pallets.
I'd wait for them to get back for dinner...
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@@vidard9863 "I'd wait for them to get back, for dinner" ;)
Well at least you wouldn't catch them off guard!
Hi Don! Good job. That was fun to watch.