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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @WoodWorkerenginbircan
    @WoodWorkerenginbircan Год назад +148

    Gerçekten çok güzel bir kulübe yapmışım☺️ paylaşım için teşekkür ederim.

    • @youkurban
      @youkurban Год назад +10

      seni iş ustası yetenek seni Quantum Tech HD bulundu. Tebrikleri

    • @WoodWorkerenginbircan
      @WoodWorkerenginbircan Год назад +3

      @@youkurban teşekkür edrir. Çok sağolun 🤗

    • @SpiritOfChina
      @SpiritOfChina Год назад +3

      8:25 почему вы это окно не сделали выше?
      13:35 теперь низ окна вы закрываете подушками. И, что-бы его не выдавить или разбит, поставили доску для защиты.
      8:25 Bu pencereyi neden yükseltmediniz?
      13:35 şimdi pencerenin altını yastıklarla kapatıyorsunuz. Ve onu sıkıştırmamak veya kırmamak için koruma için bir tahta koyarlar.

    • @WoodWorkerenginbircan
      @WoodWorkerenginbircan Год назад +6

      @@SpiritOfChina Здравствуйте прежде всего. Это проект утилизации. Он сделан из древесного лома, который у нас есть. окна хлам. Быть такого размера не проблема. сидя на диване мы можем видеть весь сад. и мы можем видеть, как снегопад падает на землю.

    • @SpiritOfChina
      @SpiritOfChina Год назад +3

      @@WoodWorkerenginbircan teşekkürler

  • @Techreux
    @Techreux Год назад +45

    The most useful advice in the video: make sure the foundation's properly level, square, structural and strength appropriate. The builder and I have completely different ideas on joist, wall, and roof truss construction for best strength.. but certainly in this case.. should be adequate. Also, building in this manner takes longer than prefabbing your floors, walls (he did sort of do prefab on the trusses), and simply putting modular sections together.. THEN putting up your "decorative" boards and touches. Thanks for the video!

    • @jackbounder6374
      @jackbounder6374 Год назад +4

      I think your skipping the "adding huge pieces of pre-set left over Concrete or grout and with such a large area that adherence could never be anywhere near occurring within the wet Concrete" portion. I don't even think "Cold Joint" would be the right term as a Cold Joint would be so, so much better as even a Cold Joint doesn't have a huge pocketed space that each additional rock added would basically make due to the Cold Joints on both sides between each adhering side making a pocked cold joint of sorts. lol

    • @Techreux
      @Techreux Год назад +1

      @@jackbounder6374 haha.. yes, good point.. A solid foundation.. NOT.. Glad it wasn't a 2 story house over it.. Yikes..

    • @kienandai6198
      @kienandai6198 Год назад +1

      It would be good to tie up the house like they do with boats at the docks, or drop an anchor, if there is a flood this house will float away with the current

    • @alexandro04
      @alexandro04 Месяц назад

      E una casetta per il weekend quindi va benissimo così, bravo molto bene👍

  • @sheldonberg125
    @sheldonberg125 Год назад +114

    Using screws to build any kind of wood structure is Ill advised. Screws have strength and toughness in tension but no toughness against shear stresses. You can bend a nail back and forth 100 times before it fatigues and breaks. Nails are designed that way so that they can absorb the stresses of wood expansion and shrinkage as well as the forces of wind etc. Screws are not made for these kind of loads. I see people building things with screws where they shouldn’t be a lot.

    • @giorgiobassi9078
      @giorgiobassi9078 Год назад +1

      Questo.nn. Lo. Sapevo......🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹👍🤔🤔🤔🤔

    • @Thewindwhispers.
      @Thewindwhispers. Год назад +2

      I guess their logic is if you use enough of them it doesn't matter lol or they just genuinely don't know to use nails but idk why you would even be going for a project like that if you don't even have any research done

    • @modisaneunity4534
      @modisaneunity4534 Год назад +3

      Too much criticking but i don't hear you offering the solution. If he is not supposed to use Screws then what is he supposed to use?

    • @roseberry-nj2ux
      @roseberry-nj2ux Год назад +10

      @@modisaneunity4534i agree that hes a bit of a pushover but a whole half of the paragraph is talking about the solution

    • @bloodgazm8891
      @bloodgazm8891 Год назад +14

      ​@@modisaneunity4534 Nails, obviously.

  • @chanal7653
    @chanal7653 Год назад +9

    Великолепные запилы в деревянном ростверке))) гибкое основание-это что то новое.

  • @jacquess5159
    @jacquess5159 10 месяцев назад +1

    superbe😀😀😀

  • @rodrigorodrigues7031
    @rodrigorodrigues7031 Год назад +21

    Que satisfação assistir a esse vídeo. O cara é bem caprichoso. Imagine a satisfação dele vendo tudo sendo concluído. 👏👏

  • @Mariya-Romadanova
    @Mariya-Romadanova Год назад +38

    Дорогой друг! Мы очень переживаем за тебя из-за опасного вывода печной трубы! Прошу, сделай большую квадратную вставку из негорючего, ненагревающегося материала, типа асбеста в месте выхода трубы сквозь стену! Желаем тебе всех благ и процветания в прекрасном тёплом климате! Береги себя!

    • @WoodWorkerenginbircan
      @WoodWorkerenginbircan Год назад +3

      Merhaba . Teşekkür ederim. Endişelenmeyin. Herşey kontrol altında. Uyarı için teşekkürler.

    • @НатальяМихайловна-ц1я
      @НатальяМихайловна-ц1я Год назад

      РОССИЯ СПБ.
      ГДЕ МОЖНО КУПИТЬ АСБЕСТ???

    • @hellcat791
      @hellcat791 Год назад

      асбест вреден для здоровья

    • @RASKATFAETON
      @RASKATFAETON Год назад

      @@WoodWorkerenginbircan Arazinizi nasıl kontrol ettiğinizi gösterir. Rusya'daki tüketim mallarınız 3 olarak derecelendirildi

  • @劉清和-n7l
    @劉清和-n7l Год назад +8

    簡直是專業中的專業,木屋的建造既美觀又牢固。100分啦!

  • @weicheisen9999
    @weicheisen9999 Год назад +85

    I hope the wood stove is only for decoration. If the oven/exhaust pipe gets hot the hut will burn down faster than it was build.

    • @gerdottogustavlindemann5741
      @gerdottogustavlindemann5741 Год назад +5

      Yep, f ire up the oven will the hut tear down.

    • @nadinebeaumont7284
      @nadinebeaumont7284 Год назад +9

      It won't burn because he has a firewall.

    • @mhpjii
      @mhpjii Год назад +8

      Dude, he don't have no reality. He's on RUclips.

    • @traceyjoseph7366
      @traceyjoseph7366 Год назад

      ..

    • @michiganengineer8621
      @michiganengineer8621 Год назад +7

      @YJOverlander If it was double wall pipe (I don't think it is) I think it would be okay. But yeah, that was a WTF moment for me too.

  • @ДжоБлэк-ш5у
    @ДжоБлэк-ш5у Год назад +14

    С климатом повезло) . В наших краях на таком фундаменте дом не устоит.

  • @swaglabchannel
    @swaglabchannel Год назад

    *I don't think he can do his job so perfectly*

  • @omarortiz3663
    @omarortiz3663 Год назад +8

    So satisfying when you cut the wood and then see that it fits perfectly into the structure. Amazing job!

  • @r.v6290
    @r.v6290 5 месяцев назад

    feels like i have watched hundreds of hours of full diy builds. this video/timelapse is great. i llove the way youve done the build. alot of your work here is taking out many birds with one stone. efficiency. love it

  • @love1876
    @love1876 Год назад +3

    멋진 기술이네요
    Very nice video

  • @a.d.595
    @a.d.595 Год назад +27

    This cabin is ok in temperate/warm climate otherwise it would need think timber logs or thick insulation all around the walls ,floor, ceiling and that stove pipe attach to the timber wall would go on fire pretty quick.

    • @huseyinmehmetaltun2046
      @huseyinmehmetaltun2046 Год назад +3

      i think he lives in southern turkey and only 3 months of winter which is barely below zero celcius so no serious insulation needed also like the other youtuber carpenter he does this kind of things for more followers and likes

  • @theaterama3361
    @theaterama3361 Год назад +13

    Try getting a city or county to approve that build! Fun to watch, but a lot of sub-standard hacks that question the cabin's ability to withstand time and weather. But it is cute.

  • @ДмитрийС-ж5в8ю
    @ДмитрийС-ж5в8ю Год назад +3

    Особенно порадовал вывод трубы от печки через стену без всякой теплоизоляции.

  • @drewevans6908
    @drewevans6908 Год назад +11

    Thanks for posting, fun project and I liked how it all came together appearance wise, structurally, not so confident....some thoughts. I live in the NE / USA, and that stove is overkill, if you ever get that fired up your gonna bake yourself extra crispy and set your cabin on fire with the first marshmallow unless you add some insulation around that stove pipe and the floor. A stove the size of an ammo can would be plenty big enough and you would use a lot less wood. Another suggestion would be to add a ceiling fan and some screens to your windows to get some air flow. A composting toilet, and water source. I could live in something that size but I don't think its as sound as it looks.

    • @scottbrown7415
      @scottbrown7415 Год назад

      Yes. That stove install is pretty scary!
      The roofing Installation won't last longer than a couple years tops.

    • @giuseppeventura1285
      @giuseppeventura1285 6 месяцев назад

      sorry, how the cement of foundation is fixed with the wood?

  • @wildplace26
    @wildplace26 Год назад +2

    *it's solid and sturdy. Definitely a good wood. Wishing you a healthy and successful new year 2023.*

  • @petrbeliaev4021
    @petrbeliaev4021 Год назад +3

    Коль стоит печка, значит домик рассчитан на низкие температуры, его нужно утеплять по всему периметру начиная с пола, а так получилось красиво👍

    • @RASKATFAETON
      @RASKATFAETON Год назад

      И стройматериалы из Расеи.

  • @ustasohrab3001
    @ustasohrab3001 Год назад +1

    Super 👍👍👍

  • @kanimluga3995
    @kanimluga3995 Год назад +17

    Как будто ребенок строит летний домик ;)))

    • @almaz1502
      @almaz1502 3 месяца назад

      а ты что построил в своей жизни? скорее всего ничего в противном случае ценил бы чужой труд

  • @marlinbrawndo6572
    @marlinbrawndo6572 Год назад +9

    The notches WILL be the first places that rot will effect.
    The center of that house WILL cave, especially if it's load-bearing.

    • @pargolf3158
      @pargolf3158 Год назад

      Yeah. I don't understand why he notched. Also, he put preservative everywhere EXCEPT where he notched?

  • @shemademegay
    @shemademegay Год назад +5

    That's a really good build and will help a lot when I build pretty much the same! Only question I have is...would it be easier to clad the walls before putting the roof on?? I noticed when he got to the tops, I wasn't sure how you'd get ya mallet on top to knock the pieces down!?

  • @hasanpolat6636
    @hasanpolat6636 Год назад +1

    👏👏👏🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷👏👏👏HELAL SANA. USTAM

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    @mikaelrutherford1507 Год назад +15

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      @WilliamReynolds887 Год назад

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      @Marine40 Год назад +2

      I'm 48 years old and living in California, I'm hoping to retire at 50 if things keep going well for me. Bought my first house last month and can't be more proud than am. I'm glad made great decisions about my finances that changed me forever but now I can't seem to make any other smart investment.

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      @Przemy-fox227 Год назад +1

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  • @martinbaird1406
    @martinbaird1406 Год назад +17

    I'd be concerned about the floor joist, those notches looks like it would make the wood extremely weak

    • @bengee5996
      @bengee5996 Год назад

      I was thinking the same thing. It's a no for me

    • @samriddhatuladhar3913
      @samriddhatuladhar3913 Год назад

      2 * 4 is more like a 2 * 2 now.

    • @bengee5996
      @bengee5996 Год назад +1

      @@samriddhatuladhar3913 Correct. Created a point of failure right from the base

    • @nedkelly8495
      @nedkelly8495 Год назад

      That's what I thot & I m not even a builder.

    • @stevenclarke5606
      @stevenclarke5606 Год назад

      It’s called a wood joint, and it’s extremely strong, compared to the alternative of butting up joists and screwing together, then the only strength you have is the wood screws

  • @danijelabozicevic1079
    @danijelabozicevic1079 Год назад

    Bravo majstore.Pozdrav iz Bosne i Hercegovine!

  • @user-tb9pk9jh8z
    @user-tb9pk9jh8z Год назад +5

    Сантиметров 10 утеплителя на полы, стены и потолок не помешало бы для изоляции от холода и жары. И ещё балки на бетон ложить через рубероид. Для тёплой и сухой Турции пойдёт.

  • @오민섭-y8z
    @오민섭-y8z Год назад

    멋지네요~~

  • @VinsNsk
    @VinsNsk Год назад +14

    Зачем лаги пола пропиливать? Чтоб их несущая толщина стала в 2 раза меньше? И склеивание ПВА стыков стропил конечно повеселило.

    • @vanosuhov2934
      @vanosuhov2934 Год назад +4

      А Вас печь дровяная не повеселила в оконцовке, и дверь открывающаяся внутрь при наличии места и печи?!
      Наверное видео, где она сгорит мы не увидим!

    • @modestacattaruzza7400
      @modestacattaruzza7400 Год назад

      I wonder how many of you out there can do such job with your hand. Stop your criticism it sounds terrible.

  • @michiganengineer8621
    @michiganengineer8621 Год назад +11

    Except for the wood stove it's a very nice shed/playhouse. Unless those are double wall vent pipes (it doesn't look like they are) that stove will burn down the shed almost as soon as it's lit. One thin I would have done differently is to give the entire exterior the sho-sugi ban treatment. If you do that properly, including the cut ends, you don't NEED to use any sort of varnish.

    • @WoodWorkerenginbircan
      @WoodWorkerenginbircan Год назад +6

      I understand you. We do not have any problems with the stove in this cottage, which we use when hosting our guests. We enjoyed the fish we cooked on our stove the other day. I wish you could be with us. Thank you for the warnings. I will be more careful.

  • @angelostefanelli2321
    @angelostefanelli2321 Год назад +1

    Super Bravo!! Complimenti.

  • @luminescent__
    @luminescent__ Год назад +6

    That "Foundation" & Floor is a few nightmarish, physically painful disasters waiting to happen to 1 poor unduspecting person. Truly a ticking timebomb 😬😬

    • @wildanrosyada7787
      @wildanrosyada7787 Год назад

      Can you explain more why it is gonna become disaster, cuz i didnt see problem here.

  • @tinyhousecute
    @tinyhousecute Год назад +4

    Your skills are amazing!

  • @Lobos35
    @Lobos35 Год назад

    beautiful my friend ,like

  • @CiCimmer
    @CiCimmer Год назад +9

    An excellent guide to "Don't Do This Ever". Literally everything is wrong. But quickly
    Ничего сделанного более неправильно в буквально каждом моменте не видел никогда в жизни

  • @mynext30years41
    @mynext30years41 Год назад

    This a nice shed, for sure, especially that you can go to the bathroom in the high-rise building next door.

  • @МаркАврелий-э2г
    @МаркАврелий-э2г Год назад +4

    Пришел волк, дунул раз, дунул два - и хижина развалилась!

    • @WoodWorkerenginbircan
      @WoodWorkerenginbircan Год назад +1

      Müsait olduğunuzda buyrun gelin misafir edelim. Bahçemizde başka evlerimiz var. Onları beğeneceğinizi düşünüyorum. İki tane kangal cinsi köpeklerimiz var. Anlayacağın Senin kurtlar bizim mahalleye çok yaklaşamazlar

    • @WoodWorkerenginbircan
      @WoodWorkerenginbircan Год назад +1

      @@STORMHEBTEMY Да, свиньи, освобожденные от волчьих острых зубов, поселились у вас в желудке. Свинья, избавившаяся от волка, не смогла избавиться от человека :) Вы говорите спасение? Когда вы думаете, что построили лучший деревянный дом, вы думаете, что знаете лучшие сказки.

  • @leonidas2585
    @leonidas2585 3 месяца назад

    Merhaba Efendim , Ahşap dağ evinin güzel yaratımı için tebrikler ve altın elleriniz var :)
    Bir Compagnon de France marangozu olarak, içinizdeki profesyoneli görebiliyorum.
    Gelecek için uzun ömür, mutluluk ve başarılar.
    Léonidas

  • @Леонид-у9о
    @Леонид-у9о Год назад +5

    Это не в России. Тут холодно. Снег по колено!)))) Там, где нибудь в Индии можно)

  • @andreavictory1334
    @andreavictory1334 Год назад

    Wow so beautiful you did it all yourself this is very very beautiful

  • @SKCCP
    @SKCCP Год назад +5

    Looking good and neat is one thing. Actually working or being reliably strong is something else. Cutting floor framing members is not a good thing to do. Also, roof trusses are not structural sound. The shed won’t hold much weight anyway. What you see here should work ok for a shed; don’t plan on living in a structure like this.

  • @Houseds
    @Houseds 11 месяцев назад

    You guys share the process of building a wonderful, fully functional small wooden cabin

  • @jrhenry830
    @jrhenry830 Год назад +3

    Always put the stove pipe straight up through the roof if possible, and never make more than one elbow as this will cause the smoke to back up in the stove and infiltrate the room if the wind blows while the door is open.

  • @rudamarsa
    @rudamarsa Год назад

    Good Job, excelent!!

  • @valeriewickerson-august7474
    @valeriewickerson-august7474 Год назад +7

    Thanks for sharing these essential building techniques. They pack a punch. You can slow the video down when you need to, which makes it a good learning tool. I liked the sofa/bed that you built and the stove installation. Everything was wonderful. I think the smallest small home should be 16 feet wide by 30 feet long with no subdivision. The kitchen and bathroom can be placed elsewhere and can be connected to the main cabin later or left separately. This would ensure a high quality of life and living whatever your perceived economic status is.

    • @robhamilton4736
      @robhamilton4736 Год назад

      Wow, 16 by 30 huh? Who cares what you think imposing limits on what make a home tiny. If that's what you want, build it and then shut it!

    • @valeriewickerson-august7474
      @valeriewickerson-august7474 Год назад

      ​@Rob Hamilton It's because we have the difficult job of tearing structures down that people place such value on. We literally stretch to try and leave some standing so it won't shock people. You are seeing wars and bombings worldwide because this many times is what the issues are. The standard set approx. 50 years ago shall not stand. We the inheritors are coming into possession of this land as agreed upon. You can't hear that so it won't be good for you.

    • @PazLeBon
      @PazLeBon Год назад

      @@valeriewickerson-august7474 lolol

  • @joseluisescudero1084
    @joseluisescudero1084 2 месяца назад

    Vivo en Argentina,dónde la Madera tiene un costo altisimo,imposible querer construir en seco, felicitaciones por el excelente trabajo y gracias por el vídeo.🇦🇷🙏🫂

  • @green6528
    @green6528 Год назад +3

    Вот совсем ничего удивительного, какой-то то сарайчик, хоть и комфортабельный

  • @midgard1745
    @midgard1745 Год назад

    You are crazy. Good job.👍

  • @DeniseLE60
    @DeniseLE60 Год назад +4

    You, sir, are an artist! Looks beautiful!

    • @jackbounder6374
      @jackbounder6374 Год назад

      I just wish esthetics of something equaled Safety of the Resident's due to the process of the Build.

  • @_DigitalOpa_
    @_DigitalOpa_ Год назад

    Grüße aus Deutschland. Gute Arbeit.

  • @Barcelosluis
    @Barcelosluis Год назад +3

    Parabéns! Magnifica cabana construída sozinho

  • @mickaelmary6978
    @mickaelmary6978 Год назад

    Un artiste 👍 félicitation !

  • @ВалерийЗотов-я9э
    @ВалерийЗотов-я9э Год назад +4

    Пришёл волк, хотел дунуть... Поздно хижина сгорела из за неправильной трубы)

    • @RASKATFAETON
      @RASKATFAETON Год назад

      Поросёнок опередил.

  • @didgey66
    @didgey66 Год назад +2

    Not once did I see a spirit level being used!

  • @Mr.David786
    @Mr.David786 Год назад +2

    My My favorite Love from Canada ❤️

  • @oliviercastel580
    @oliviercastel580 Год назад +3

    Superbe 👍

  • @srlminozyigit5483
    @srlminozyigit5483 Год назад

    Süper oldu ben betona karşıyım, ahşabın ruhu var bana göre, en sağlıklısı en garantili çözümü bu evler hem sağlık hemde depreme dayanıklı.

  • @barbareisreis706
    @barbareisreis706 Год назад +9

    Boa noite ! Excelente parabens, muito bem pensado !!! SP Brasil.

  • @thomaskuttyandrjvcreationschee

    I will appreciting to his beautifull hardwork with his good passion. Thankyou for giving this beautifull video

  • @quirkyturk3y396
    @quirkyturk3y396 Год назад +31

    Please don't try this at home if you don't want your home to fall apart. Never do framing with screws, they break.

    • @dagobertofernandez1437
      @dagobertofernandez1437 Год назад +13

      And notching the floor like that

    • @jackbounder6374
      @jackbounder6374 Год назад +1

      @@dagobertofernandez1437 Absolutely!

    • @jackbounder6374
      @jackbounder6374 Год назад +1

      Or put huge pieces of pre-set left over Concrete or grout and with such a large area that adherence could never be anywhere near occurring creating one huge Cold Joint if you could even call it that.

    • @nomad58257
      @nomad58257 Год назад +4

      "osb is made of waterproof glues" Lmao, you could smash those joists by stepping on them.

    • @jrhenry830
      @jrhenry830 Год назад +6

      It depends on the type of screw. All things being equal, screws hold much better than nails.

  • @SergioNigro
    @SergioNigro Год назад

    An extraordinary technician.

  • @vanosuhov2934
    @vanosuhov2934 Год назад +4

    Теперь ждём видео, как она сгорела!
    Места много, дверь открывается внутрь. Наверное, если будут люди внутри и начнётся пожар, чтоб точно не вышли

  • @Chil7217
    @Chil7217 18 дней назад

    Mi abuelo trabajaba en construccion de casas y era especialista en toda clase de techos , mi padre y mi hermano mayor trabajan hasta ahora en contruccion de casas de madera, drywall,sigue la generacion.

  •  Год назад +4

    Obdivuji, krásné, děkujeme za video☀️

    • @mickmac3360
      @mickmac3360 Год назад

      You have made a bad choice with many of the timber elements. For example square sections should not be used for beams.

  • @loneasak473
    @loneasak473 Год назад

    The only drawback of a wooden hut is it catches fire sooner than any other structure. Rest it is lovely

  • @LastError
    @LastError Год назад +4

    Больше шурупов! Ещё больше шурупов на один квадратный дециметр!!! 🤟😁

  • @eileenspamer
    @eileenspamer Год назад

    thankyou for showing more of the inside of the cabin we ladies like to see more of inside come on fellas more inside with no mods and cons

  • @solarstormgames
    @solarstormgames Год назад +8

    There are so many problems with that build... If weather never changes and you have no animals or pest in your area, its fine. Otherwise, youll have problems. Its quick, dirty and cheap to get the job done if you need a shelter immediately.

    • @robhamilton4736
      @robhamilton4736 Год назад +2

      And where is your cabin?

    • @gothnate
      @gothnate Год назад +1

      Not a single header was installed. Those windows are going to shatter with any amount of wind or weight on the roof. No 16" on center studs either.
      I wouldn't use this thing for a dog house, because it will collapse.

    • @AyazCan52
      @AyazCan52 Год назад

      @@robhamilton4736 well said 👍🏻

    • @AyazCan52
      @AyazCan52 Год назад +2

      Show jour cabin laster if you are better and lets give your cabin point’s ! İf you haven’t one turn back and go to your home 😂

    • @gothnate
      @gothnate Год назад +4

      @@AyazCan52 I used to build houses for a living. Even sheds and out-buildings have to be to code in the US if you don't want it to be condemned by the local government, and it's stricter around the world. This is _not_ up to anyone's code.
      Headers above doors and windows distribute the load of the roof evenly below the opening. When it's not there, all the weight of any floors above and the roof are bearing on that opening. In this case, the window frame/glass. A bird hitting the window will cause it to shatter, which even single pane windows can withstand _IF_ they're properly installed. This video has none of those protections.
      Wind can also cause a lot of damage, which is why all timber-built buildings are required to use hurricane clips/strips. Chances are, most people in the world live where the wind can blow strong enough to damage the roof without the proper hardware holding it down. Hurricanes, tornados, and just thunderstorms are such wind events.
      I'm also not too certain about his choice of foundation. In some locations, packed earth with gravel is sufficient, but in places with more sand than clay, pylons are needed. Other locations require a certain depth of foundation made of gravel and concrete. In any event, hardware to tie the foundation to the structure is always required.
      This guy built a dangerous structure. Sure, the design and idea behind it is neat. I'm not detracting from that, but the video doesn't show good practices for the actual construction.
      If you decide to build something similar, at least look up the building codes in your area, but err on the side of caution and over-engineer the Hell out of it. I'd rather be too safe when constructing than have any risk of the building falling on, and killing someone.

  • @mustafaoksuz3422
    @mustafaoksuz3422 Год назад

    Sanatina saygi duyuyorum.cok eglendim izlerken helal olsun

  • @agustaraagus8474
    @agustaraagus8474 Год назад

    Mantap boskuh

  • @velixvelix3360
    @velixvelix3360 Год назад +18

    Зачем там вообще печь если он никак не утеплен, улицу греть?

    • @АйратБагаутдинов-з3у
      @АйратБагаутдинов-з3у Год назад

      Чтобы дом сгорел к ебеням))никакой пожаробезопасности.. ни прокладок, ни подложек))

    • @uteschneider3349
      @uteschneider3349 Год назад +2

      Es ist eine Partyhütte zum feiern. Keine Wohnhütte. Der Ofen wird nur bei Feiern benutzt. Warum dann die Hütte genauso isolieren, wie ein Wohnhaus?

    • @дмитрийиванов-й8н2и
      @дмитрийиванов-й8н2и Год назад +3

      Чтобы мыши не мёрзли🙂

    • @novembermens6160
      @novembermens6160 Год назад

      Готовить, нет?

  • @kaishaku6955
    @kaishaku6955 Год назад +3

    He better had put that foundation to the lowest parts of the structure BEFORE putting them together

  • @sipdomvkrimy
    @sipdomvkrimy Год назад +1

    Всё прекрасно) только печную трубу от деревянной стены надо теплоизолировать, что бы не случилось чего!

  • @IThinkAndIWonder
    @IThinkAndIWonder Год назад +19

    This build BARELY qualifies as a shed. A 'cabin'? which suggests a livable space is a big reach.

    • @TheREALOC1972
      @TheREALOC1972 Год назад

      Naw.... When I was in school I lived in a 16' travel camper and that's atleast twice that size. because of the width. you don't have to have a bathroom or kitchen for it to be "Liveable space".

    • @feonjun
      @feonjun Год назад +4

      Got to jump through and break the glass window in-case one can't escape through the door. It's also a good coffin in a fire with the ZERO ventilation.

    • @TheREALOC1972
      @TheREALOC1972 Год назад

      @@feonjun Nah because building codes say you have to have 1 exit for every room or 400 square feet that's just one room and i guarantee you that's not 400 square feet, it's barely 200 sq feet.

    • @dobettereveryday
      @dobettereveryday Год назад

      building codes is for faga

    • @dobettereveryday
      @dobettereveryday Год назад +1

      yall let a rule book tell u what to do 😂 fuck rules

  • @igotbit9454
    @igotbit9454 Год назад

    Learned a lot from this video thx

  • @АлександрЛарионов-ф7в

    Наверное сказку про трёх поросят он не читал!

  • @James-ng9sc
    @James-ng9sc Год назад +2

    这样的基础结构很不合理,地板下的档木交接处下面都应该有水泥墩。这样,半开口的木档才会有正常强度,水泥墩数量多才能减少基底下沉或下沉不均匀

  • @lindaparshall9276
    @lindaparshall9276 Год назад +3

    Vapor barrier, insulation under flooring?

  • @dianemitchell1717
    @dianemitchell1717 Год назад

    Beautiful. Strong and artistic.

  • @marlinbrawndo6572
    @marlinbrawndo6572 Год назад +3

    That floor is gonna be cold as hell.

  • @alexwert6777
    @alexwert6777 Год назад

    This video is very cool!!

  • @joeltonlima2987
    @joeltonlima2987 Год назад +10

    Sensacional❤

  • @ianmcadam3918
    @ianmcadam3918 Год назад

    brilliant mate !!.

  • @gadja8
    @gadja8 Год назад +2

    МОЛОТОК , КРУТО 👍👍.....!!!

  • @grahamcampbell9261
    @grahamcampbell9261 Год назад +11

    "How to do everything wrong". From foundations to chimneys, window installation and OSB truss bracing. Guy has NO idea of building code or important details.

    • @grahamcampbell9261
      @grahamcampbell9261 Год назад +2

      @@WoodWorkerenginbircan Your ideas re great and you have an understanding of the process and design, so look at channels of professional builders and learn about waterproofing, window installation, levelling foundations etc. Just research how the pros do each aspect, then build using the new information.

    • @WoodWorkerenginbircan
      @WoodWorkerenginbircan Год назад +1

      @@grahamcampbell9261 Thank you so much. You're right, I have to watch and improve myself from time to time. I will make an effort to watch good videos. Thanks for your support and suggestion.

    • @winstonmiller6210
      @winstonmiller6210 Год назад

      @@WoodWorkerenginbircan may the Lord Bless your hands.Thanks for the vid

  • @BalwinderSingh-cy6yj
    @BalwinderSingh-cy6yj 7 месяцев назад

    Simply amazing well done dude 💯

  • @patrik2617
    @patrik2617 Год назад +7

    что делать что бы ветер не унес такого домика?

    • @Viktor-ot
      @Viktor-ot Год назад +1

      Завозить в больших количествах бухло и закуску.да и недостатки сразу исчезнут.

    • @patrik2617
      @patrik2617 Год назад

      @@Viktor-ot пьяным море по колене

  • @paulohenriquehipolito4406
    @paulohenriquehipolito4406 Год назад +3

    UAU!! SHOW!!😀🇧🇷

  • @xxdet-ip8rv
    @xxdet-ip8rv Год назад

    Молодчина!

  • @carmemsilva7489
    @carmemsilva7489 Год назад +4

    Ameiiiii!!!😍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙏🏻🏠

  • @Руслан-ц7о
    @Руслан-ц7о Год назад +2

    построил сарай и рад, молодец чо)

  • @lhommeetsonchientreketrando
    @lhommeetsonchientreketrando Год назад +3

    Good work👍👍👍

  • @corridelduca2475
    @corridelduca2475 4 месяца назад

    Complimenti, molto preciso.😊

  • @Pro_Par
    @Pro_Par Год назад

    Very good video.
    Senk you.

  • @avhuf
    @avhuf Год назад +3

    This "shed" won't last long and certainly won't be usable for living purposes. There are many mistakes, the biggest among them: a foundational base so bad, you could as well have built it on the sand itself. You will have a gazillion problems with the wooden structure settling. I've never seen someone use planks that are so narrow. A seam every 5 cm or so. On a rainy day with lots of wind the water will be coming through your walls like through a strainer. In the first year, because of wood settling, you'll see many seams opening up. It looks to me you use a lot of recycled material. I understand and respect that, but even with recycled material it will still have cost you a reasonable amount of money. You'll regret having spent that in a couple of years.

    • @WoodWorkerenginbircan
      @WoodWorkerenginbircan Год назад

      Hello first of all. I am new to wooden house building. Our climatic conditions are suitable for this house to last. It is a completely recycling project. Screws and boards were used from scrap materials. No leaks or leaks. This place was built for dining and hosting guests at some times. It was not built in accordance with the building rules. I understand your words and warnings. If you want, you can visit my channel and see my other works. You contribute to my development. See you again.

    • @avhuf
      @avhuf Год назад

      @@WoodWorkerenginbircan thank you for accepting my constructive criticism. That being said, I enjoyed the video and your hard work.

    • @tigrehermano
      @tigrehermano Год назад

      We all learn. I hope he learns. That wouldn’t make the money a waste, as he learned a lesson

  • @MasterOfMinds2023
    @MasterOfMinds2023 Год назад +1

    This gentleman is a genius Wow How impressive Thanks for sharing the video

  • @lamyaoyao
    @lamyaoyao Месяц назад

    Perfect,thanks.

  • @patricialozano4877
    @patricialozano4877 Год назад

    ¡¡¡¡¡EXTRAHORDINARIO TRABAJO !!!!!...
    CÓRDOBA ARGENTINA.