I was thinking you could put some heavy duty logs in the front of the sauna and drive the front wheels of the tractor up onto those logs to give the front of tractor more height before you lift the bucket. Oh, I see you made a log lift contraption. Nice work, guys. Full-watch. I'm enjoying the progress. I know you'll be glad when it's done and you get to use the sauna, especially in the winter months. Man, that will be nice. 👍🏽🙂
It’s still good and no leaks. As I thought in the beginning we should have put more dirt on the roof maybe 2 more inches which we hope to get to this summer. Most of my wife’s flowers are gone because we had a dry summer last year but native plants and weeds took over. I will eventually add a board on edge surrounding all sides to contain the dirt and also keep the sun off the black plastic. The board will probably be treated with something and will be able to be easily replaced in the future.
Did you start the video out with an ol Reg impression from The Great Outdoors? 6.. 6. 60. 6. 6. 66 times! In in in in the HEAD! LOL !!!! Good stuff Kirk. Looks great.
Looks like a lot of weight... did you calculate the weight of the roof plus snow load and compare to some form of load those post and beams can support? Looks great.
Hmmmm? I don't know what your building. But your chimney curb should be higher than your sod. Your edging should cover the edges of your insulation.... then ice and water. Love your ideas. Have a sod roof on my outhouse. Love to tell people that's where the raspberry jam comes from...lol!
No need to worry the plastic is up against the chimney shroud which is only touching the class A chimney in one thin spot. You can touch class A chimney pipe with your hand.
Use the spare sheeting on the top of a log store. Great job. I love your wood, it's beautiful. Thumbs-up from a UK woodsman 👍😁
Thanks
I was thinking you could put some heavy duty logs in the front of the sauna and drive the front wheels of the tractor up onto those logs to give the front of tractor more height before you lift the bucket. Oh, I see you made a log lift contraption. Nice work, guys. Full-watch. I'm enjoying the progress. I know you'll be glad when it's done and you get to use the sauna, especially in the winter months. Man, that will be nice. 👍🏽🙂
Thanks man it worked out a lot better then the alternative
can you please update us on how this roof is doing 2 years later?
It’s still good and no leaks. As I thought in the beginning we should have put more dirt on the roof maybe 2 more inches which we hope to get to this summer. Most of my wife’s flowers are gone because we had a dry summer last year but native plants and weeds took over. I will eventually add a board on edge surrounding all sides to contain the dirt and also keep the sun off the black plastic. The board will probably be treated with something and will be able to be easily replaced in the future.
Yeah I'm going to do this. God bless your path 🙏
Awesome dude
You could put an angled mirror at one end to enjoy the view from the ground.
Did you start the video out with an ol Reg impression from The Great Outdoors? 6.. 6. 60. 6. 6. 66 times! In in in in the HEAD! LOL !!!! Good stuff Kirk. Looks great.
I just watched that the other day classic
John Candy was the best
Looks like a lot of weight... did you calculate the weight of the roof plus snow load and compare to some form of load those post and beams can support? Looks great.
When does the wall building with the firewood start. ?
We started this last weekend I will have a video out soon about it
Went good so far have to let the wall dry to be sure though
Sorry but what and where do you buy the black rubber roof underlayment, I want to do this too!
I got it at menards it’s for basement walls and such
@@backinthewoods2022 Thank you for answering my question so quickly
more sod for dirt retention.
How’s it holding up? Frankly I think the membrane isn’t high enough quality to last more than a decade or two.
No offense, I’m just researching as I have to come up with something, and I really want it to be inexpensive and last as long as possible.
@@SpencerIngraham as long as the sun doesn’t hit it your good. It’s been over three years now and no leaks so far.
Isn't spreading gravel over a plastic membrane just asking for punctures and leakage?
Hmmmm?
I don't know what your building. But your chimney curb should be higher than your sod. Your edging should cover the edges of your insulation.... then ice and water. Love your ideas. Have a sod roof on my outhouse. Love to tell people that's where the raspberry jam comes from...lol!
Plastic next to your exhaust seems like a fire hazard... Looks cool but id definitely think of something else.
No need to worry the plastic is up against the chimney shroud which is only touching the class A chimney in one thin spot. You can touch class A chimney pipe with your hand.
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