Your canoe build series really helped me out as I've been working on mine. This may be my next project, but don't tell my wife. I haven't finished the canoe yet.
I seem to have a craving for a peanut butter sandwich. Hmm, I wonder why that is...! When you spread on the epoxy, it looked like peanut butter! Hahaha! Love the video, again, your attention to detail is awesome. You definitely are a true craftsman.
Thanks. It's funny because I get asked that a lot and when I was first starting with the build I was trying to figure out how I could put a canoe on the roof. Then I realized that the canoe can still go on the roof of the car. 🙂
The height of the step is half the height of the distance from ground to cabin floor. I also thought when building it that the step can also be used as a bench to sit on so don't want it too low to the ground.
Ooh! You could add a removable deck!
It looks so wonderful !!
" It's definitely one step up" lol😉😁Beautiful craftsmanship, Jason. 👍
Thanks 👍And btw, I just got an email notification that you did something nice for me. Thank you 🙂
@Jason Eke Thank you for the content. I didn't even know you had a Patreon page. Glad to help out a little 🙂
Hoping to see more videos of how you finish out the inside of the tiny cabin.... but the wait is killing me ...
Looks great.
Love your videos Jason and I'm not even a DY| kind of person. keep 'em coming please, great work
I appreciate that!
Your canoe build series really helped me out as I've been working on mine. This may be my next project, but don't tell my wife. I haven't finished the canoe yet.
Right on! Lol
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great work as always.
nice boats too...
thanks
Beautiful step ! !
Beautiful build! It looks awesome!
Nice work all around Jason. Got me thinking I need a project to work on in my retirement! I wonder what the wife will think of this idea?
I seem to have a craving for a peanut butter sandwich. Hmm, I wonder why that is...! When you spread on the epoxy, it looked like peanut butter! Hahaha! Love the video, again, your attention to detail is awesome. You definitely are a true craftsman.
Thank you. It's funny, when describing how thick the epoxy mix should be I usually say as thick as peanut butter.
@@TrailguidePictures Lol! That's funny!
Really cool, can't wait to see the next episode! Will you install a rack to transport a canoe?
Thanks.
It's funny because I get asked that a lot and when I was first starting with the build I was trying to figure out how I could put a canoe on the roof. Then I realized that the canoe can still go on the roof of the car. 🙂
My first thought at the beginning of this was to cut off about 1.5 inches of the step stool verticals. :)
The height of the step is half the height of the distance from ground to cabin floor. I also thought when building it that the step can also be used as a bench to sit on so don't want it too low to the ground.
Love it want to sell it ????
It's a ice fishing shack on wheels