FIRE DISASTER at Log Cabin Build on Off-Grid Homestead |EP22|

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  • @dper1112
    @dper1112 Месяц назад +316

    No apologies necessary. You were sick and your tent burned down. It's amazing you made a video at all!

  • @arrzfr
    @arrzfr Месяц назад +336

    No off-grid homesteading experience is complete without something important going up in flames. Glad Sophie Turner is safe. And you of course.

    • @joycewoodrowrigby2167
      @joycewoodrowrigby2167 Месяц назад +7

      Good morning James 😊
      Well what an episode! So grateful you were not hurt at all by the fire. Keep strong you are doing an Awesome Job!
      Oooga Boogaloo 🥰✌

    • @andrewbieny4564
      @andrewbieny4564 Месяц назад +9

      But did he save the berries and cherries?! Glad he is safe and got a sense of humor to get him through it.

    • @user-tz8rt9ls9h
      @user-tz8rt9ls9h Месяц назад +3

      Hate that U lost your tent and shotgun and all,got U moved into the cabin early,glad U are safe and the fire didn't get out 🤠👍

    • @Dailydrivencamper
      @Dailydrivencamper Месяц назад +2

      Your safe that’s all that matters keep going keep strong

    • @mobileplayers5008
      @mobileplayers5008 Месяц назад +1

      Nah u don't need experience. U need common sense

  • @PhyllisErlandson
    @PhyllisErlandson Месяц назад +116

    Retired nurse here...just an old fashioned non invasive remedy to try. Boiling water over Raisins. Cover and let sit over night. Eat them throughout the following day. Gentle relief. Take care, friend.

    • @alpinealpine2793
      @alpinealpine2793 Месяц назад +3

      How large an amount of raisins should he steep? Asking for a friend.

    • @PhyllisErlandson
      @PhyllisErlandson Месяц назад +6

      For children I usually used 1/2 cup and used about 1/4 c for breakfast with something warm to drink. An adult could try one cup. It really doesn't matter, because it can't harm.

    • @MGE9436
      @MGE9436 Месяц назад +5

      Papaya with a cup of hot coffee is good for digestion 1st thing in the morning.

    • @zippythechicken
      @zippythechicken Месяц назад +1

      yeah its mostly the water that gets you going but raisins are concentrated fruit .. you ever count how many raisins are in a box its a huge bowl of grapes.. it helps too but water is the most important thing. that and going when you need to go and not holding it in... thats probably what happened to him on his trip.. not drinking enough and holding it in.

    • @blueocean43
      @blueocean43 Месяц назад

      Usually, a low-fiber diet for bowel obstructions precludes all dried fruit (as well as berries and cherries). While raisins do have a mild TNF-alpha inhibiting effect (reducing gut inflammation), they are only really advised for prevention of bowel obstructions rather than cure.

  • @thekoolkidsrock
    @thekoolkidsrock Месяц назад +142

    Firefighter here. Great work with getting the dirt on that fire. Please get an extinguisher and CO alarm. Love the content.

    • @chapman_7265
      @chapman_7265 Месяц назад +3

      Would he not be best getting multiple fire extinguishers for different possible fires as he uses a lot of electrical and fuel based tools.

    • @thekoolkidsrock
      @thekoolkidsrock Месяц назад +9

      @@chapman_7265 abc fire extinguishers cover everything including electrical fires (except class D). They even work on kitchen fires but make a bigger mess than class K extinguishers. best thing to do with electrical fires is turn off the power source first which is easier when you’re off grid like this.

  • @lpschick7237
    @lpschick7237 Месяц назад +85

    Glad the fire wasn’t worse. 15 years as a FF I can’t tell you how many woods/field fire I went on. You were smart to use the sand. Dirt/sand/rocks don’t burn. We had water packs for places where trucks & our ATV’s couldn’t go but we also had shovels & fire rakes. The BIGGEST difference to stopping fire spread is having a Fireline. (What you did). We would remove all vegetation & dig down to the soil. You should have 100 feet of defensible space. Especially you being so far away from resources. I would definitely say do your research. Trimming trees to a lower height, keeping vegetation away from your cabin. Keeping grass cut low. You have done all of this work to the cabin. It is an investment in your hard work, time, money & future. You definitely want to do your best to protect it & keep it safe. Not only inside but outside as well. Looking good….stay safe & hope you are feeling better.

    • @patnil4681
      @patnil4681 Месяц назад +7

      All those bark shavings and offcuts right next to the cabin really bother me. Would be good to put some time into cleaning up the site from a fire safety point of view.

  • @freemanvstrom9561
    @freemanvstrom9561 Месяц назад +56

    You apologize?, I don't know why but, for me, this is the best episode so far, it's all content, fire desaster, first time sleeping in the cabin, finish the roof, etc, thanks man and stay strong 👌

    • @donbar5493
      @donbar5493 5 дней назад

      Your feeling a bit vulnerable here a big hug and pat on ya back ❤

  • @jackwagenknecht5000
    @jackwagenknecht5000 Месяц назад +136

    This guy will do ANYTHING for content! James we love your channel enough, you didn't have to burn your tent down to make it even more exciting!! hehe. In all seriousness, glad you are okay.. if you were in the tent when it went up in flames or were sleeping it could've been terrible. Onwards and upwards. Kudos to you for taking it like a champ and remaining your normal kooky-fun self and not letting it get you down. OOOOOGGAAA BBOOOOGGGAA.

    • @judyschepp8748
      @judyschepp8748 Месяц назад +5

      AGREE🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉OOOGA BOOOGA❤

  • @irish4817
    @irish4817 Месяц назад +35

    That waterfall is your power , all you need is a paddle wheel altinater and batteries go man go !

    • @RosscoAW
      @RosscoAW Месяц назад +2

      Retail solar panels are monumentally more convenient, cheaper, and less effort for his current power situation. I doubt he'd need more than a battery and solar panels even when he's in the main cabin, given all his power tools (which will consume far more energy than any appliance he could install, given he's not going to be installing an HVAC system) are already almost entirely powered off a battery without a panel lmao. This isn't the 00s or whatever, solar panels are incredibly cheap, effective, consistent, reliable, and low maintenance, so I'm not sure why you'd go to all the effort of building and upkeeping water mill power unless your whole lifestyle aesthetic is steampunk or you're just a hydropower hobbyist (probably a very heavy concentration of both imo).

  • @BigRedsCrib
    @BigRedsCrib Месяц назад +34

    Good to see you are safe and the fire did not spread. If you are have trouble going to the toilet, Prunes & Apricots are your best friends.

  • @skmarrama
    @skmarrama Месяц назад +20

    James, you are going to make a fantastic dad. You are a tribute to your upbringing. As we say in the South, your mama done raised you right. You may not have voiced your frustrations on camera but that fire! Super scary. But it brought memories of my father who always had a 55 gallon drum for burning trash. That could’ve been a real disaster. So glad the forestry service and your neighbor, were on patrol. It’s about time you drilled your own well. My brother is an engineer, he may have an invention to help. I won’t speak for him. Hopefully your gut issues resolved itself quickly. Do not apologize, your health and safety is more important than anything.

  • @jusmeig
    @jusmeig Месяц назад +18

    The tent burned, the great memories & legacy you are creating lives on ❤ So glad you were not hurt 💪

  • @stevie-pea
    @stevie-pea Месяц назад +47

    Gonna be showing my age ... but , that hat gives me Charles Ingalls vibes . Little House on The Prairie . 📺

    • @stevie1748
      @stevie1748 Месяц назад +2

      I just made a similar comment. Then saw your comment and realized it was obvious to others as well.
      Its the cabin, but also the suspenders and hat. 8:02

    • @nathanpettifor876
      @nathanpettifor876 26 дней назад

      I'm a youngster but I grew up on little house on the prairie. I agree with you

    • @isabelp187
      @isabelp187 13 дней назад

      damn I grew up with that too but only last year i heard about all the abusive stuff he did.. yikes, still a good memory

  • @joemonte5151
    @joemonte5151 Месяц назад +50

    Dick Proenneke was an unsung genius!

    • @tomhollowell1270
      @tomhollowell1270 Месяц назад +8

      Watching him carve wooden door hinges was amazing

  • @ElijahIles-ue6zt
    @ElijahIles-ue6zt Месяц назад +4

    I do metal roofs professionally, and I gotta say you’re doing a great job for never having done it before! Solid 345 triangle haha. A few tips I can give you. You can screw the ridge cap to the metal roofing without wood backing, metal to metal is more than enough to hold it down. Also your gable flashing is installed upside down. Just an aesthetic thing. Make sure your bird blocking is vented! Hope you feel better soon, and again good job!

  • @Strider0301
    @Strider0301 Месяц назад +7

    You got your nose bloodied this week. But you handled it like a warrior. So proud of you for getting back at it and not letting it get you down. Cleaning up your build site and recovering your land after the fire is a great move for your morale, mental health, and productivity

    • @Strider0301
      @Strider0301 Месяц назад +1

      My vote is for conventional floor

  • @daviddarlingauthor
    @daviddarlingauthor Месяц назад +77

    Holy smokin'!!!! Glad you're safe, and the cabin is considered dry. You have a place to sleep...

  • @growguide3756
    @growguide3756 Месяц назад +45

    LETS GOOOOO!!! 6am right on the dot! I’m here baby! Ooogaaaa booogaaaa!

  • @tylerfields2733
    @tylerfields2733 Месяц назад +14

    James: “Alright guys, change of plans. I’m moving into the cabin tonight.” 😂

  • @brianevans2932
    @brianevans2932 25 дней назад +8

    No episode 23😢
    Saturday was not the same without my wild homestead fix. 😢😥

  • @kayashmore4296
    @kayashmore4296 Месяц назад +15

    So glad you are safe. So sorry for the loss you suffered. Glad you have the loft for shelter & safety. The one & only true God protected you!

    • @jlaws522
      @jlaws522 Месяц назад +1

      Yup! I don't think the God of Thunder gives a rip whether you live or die...just my opinion. Thankful your Ok and hope it all comes out in the end!

  • @czarkaztik1617
    @czarkaztik1617 Месяц назад +30

    You are a rock star for having a video this week at all !!! So many other RUclipsrs are so inconsistent and wonder why their views are garbage. This warrior pushes through folks ...... Sophie will be impressed 😎

    • @czarkaztik1617
      @czarkaztik1617 17 дней назад

      Aaaaaand then you miss 2 weeks. Sorry everyone I jinxed it !!!! My bad

  • @LiberalinOregon
    @LiberalinOregon Месяц назад +10

    My vote is a wood floor.
    Love me some warm wood.
    Cement floors are hard on the back and cold.
    Take care of that gut James.
    You sure had a crazy week.

    • @fgb3126
      @fgb3126 Месяц назад +3

      WOOD - that's what Shawn James did - twice.

    • @MsMorri
      @MsMorri Месяц назад +2

      I agree. Having stood hours on concrete flooring, I’d take a wood floor any day

  • @elrobo3568
    @elrobo3568 Месяц назад +2

    Retired wild-land firefighter here, EBAY has large CO2 extinguishers for $260, you might want to look at something like these.Big jugs of water arent good for computers etc the CO2 will put out the fire without doing too much damage. If you want the best get a HALOX or simlilar system, I install these in computer rooms so the electronics will not get destroyed. I also have pressurized water (the big silver ones) on hand at my cabin.When I had my cabin roof put on the installer (licenced contractor) didn't put steel mesh under the ridge cap and I had to deal with many bats. Of course he told me it was my problem.

    • @TarquinTheTall
      @TarquinTheTall Месяц назад

      He was right 😂😂😂... Bloody contactors... I've had a gut full of em. 😅

  • @judyeverett4553
    @judyeverett4553 Месяц назад +23

    as a mother, and a grandmother, and a great-grandmother, this weeks video made me go numb with fear of what could have happened to you James. I thank God that you are ok. your cabin looks beautiful. You're doing all the work and for some reason I feel proud of how far we've come on this project. 😂😂. Thank you for taking us all along with you and for goodness sake have a safe and productive week. Congratulations on moving into your new home.

  • @nicevans6827
    @nicevans6827 Месяц назад +6

    There is definitely some forest management to be done on your land. Thinning out the trees and cutting the lower, dead limbs off the trees. Try to create a fire break around the cabin site also.

  • @CarGuy2024
    @CarGuy2024 Месяц назад +8

    Life is not complete without adventure, this week was full of adventure and excitement. Thanks for sharing with us, we are all praying for you and sending you good vibes. Take care, hopefully your intestinal issue resolves very soon.

  • @StephanieJongsma-cw5jp
    @StephanieJongsma-cw5jp Месяц назад +6

    My favorite channel to watch and every Saturday morning I have this to look forward to! I always tell my kids that life is a journey and every mistake is an opportunity to learn. I've learned a lot over my 56 years! You learned fire safety and are learning much more as you build this cabin and live out in the beautiful wilderness. So proud for you for jumping into life and doing what your heart tells you! Hope you are able to utilize all the advice your watchers give you regarding your digestion. Lots of good advice! Love you!

  • @steveparker6846
    @steveparker6846 Месяц назад +1

    Glad you are all OK James! Quick thinking regarding damping down the fire, afore it spreads. Hope you are feeling better soon, despite losing the tent, it must be quite satisfying and cool to be finally sleeping in your loft! Keep up the great work.

  • @dcranch4820
    @dcranch4820 Месяц назад +10

    Next time pre drill those sheets on the ground. Clamp several together and make sure ends are even and then drill. Save one sheet for a pattern for your next bunch to drill. I know your almost done sheeting on this cabin but give it a try on your next build!

  • @562Green
    @562Green Месяц назад +13

    Haven't watched the whole video yet but felt the need to comment. I feel your pain when screwing the screws to the roof, i giggled to myself but also felt your frustration. Keep going man, what you are doing by yourself is magnificent :)

  • @bbosslady6035
    @bbosslady6035 Месяц назад +2

    Thankful you and Sophie were not hurt. 🙏🏻

  • @Auctorian
    @Auctorian Месяц назад +1

    Glad you're alright!
    If you want a fire extinguisher you'll probably be looking at a 20 pounder ABC at minimum - the small 5 or 10 pound apartment extinguishers don't have the staying power for even small controllable fires unless you're incredibly aggressive and are able to smother the fire source as well (with a fire blanket wink wink). Plus being without running water, a little extra in the can is never a bad thing - just don't forget to check it and upend it once a month to make sure it's still good!
    On the plus side you did a great job in keeping things contained, and now have a decent lesson in fire safety to take with you moving forward.

  • @kaydenutz9488
    @kaydenutz9488 Месяц назад +8

    Got any extra sheets of roofing. Use it to make a wood shed on the back of the cabin. Would add some efficient detail.

  • @maxsavino905
    @maxsavino905 Месяц назад +23

    8pm on dot in Australia

    • @AlexTheRed4
      @AlexTheRed4 Месяц назад +2

      6pm if you’re in WA 🎉

  • @kimvanderlaan4120
    @kimvanderlaan4120 Месяц назад +1

    James!!! How scary!! My dad had property with a homestead that burnt to the ground due to the ignorance of some kids doing fireworks. I’m so glad you’re safe and feeling better.

  • @lizgutierrez1785
    @lizgutierrez1785 Месяц назад +2

    Glad u r safe after the fire. As you said, you learned your lesson. Keep a fire extinguisher from now on. Take care.

  • @senior7332
    @senior7332 Месяц назад +7

    after last weeks video i was like '' this dude should really get a fire extinguisher, but whatever'' and now here we are .

  • @111doomer
    @111doomer Месяц назад +3

    That metal contraption...
    "...A post holer. You dig holes. For posts"

  • @janine6014
    @janine6014 21 день назад +1

    You remained remarkably calm for someone who just lost their 'home', even if it was only a tent. Congratulations for handling everything that comes your way with such grace. And of course, thankful that Sophie Turner was saved! Haha Really enjoying your channel.

  • @TheOldestNoob
    @TheOldestNoob Месяц назад +1

    Roof looks good. Sorry about the fire. Glad that you didn’t let it get you down.

  • @longwildernesswalks
    @longwildernesswalks Месяц назад +3

    Dude. Your home burned down. Seriously, it's OK! You did an amazing job of getting everything that would go boom out, and yourself. If anything, it removes that comfort and pushes you to get more done. Plus, having stomach issues is no joke. You did everything right. Bravo! *grunt* of approval!

  • @tshupp72
    @tshupp72 23 дня назад +6

    Where is next video ? I hope he's okay

  • @DanB-ei8br
    @DanB-ei8br Месяц назад +1

    Hey James, So sorry for the lost of your tent and your belongings. Awesome job putting it out and, holy smokes, what an awesome attitude. I also wanted to say for a guy that started this journey with very little woodworking experience, you are are doing a great job. Also, I enjoy watching you learn as you go. Many of us on the other end of RUclips land learned the same way, and some are now master craftsmen. In reference to the venting you were talking about, many refer to them as soffit vents, soffits being the boards that close in the rafters. On cabins I have built I measure the spacing between the rafters and put a vent in the soffit every sixteen inches. HomeDepot carries two inch round vents that have screens in them and they work like a plug. Drill a hole and pop them in and you are done. Once you put your soffit on you are going to want to put an aluminum fascia over your fascia board. It has a 1 inch 90 degree bend on it that overlaps the front edge of your soffit and it gives it a nice finished look that will last for a long time. The tricky part on soffits are the ends where it gets boxed on the gable ends of the eves. Do some research on "How to build soffit bird boxes" and that should give you an idea on what you are up against. Enjoy the journey my friend.

  • @mtblover
    @mtblover 11 дней назад +1

    I told my wife with your first episode that your tent is going to burn down. Saw that coming a mile away. Glad you are safe.

  • @FrostyKify
    @FrostyKify Месяц назад +44

    OOOGGAAAA BOOOGA, SENDING STRENGTH AND HONOUR TO YOU FROM AUSTRALIA.

  • @TheMadManPlace
    @TheMadManPlace Месяц назад +4

    Hey... You had a disaster come down your freeway so no apologies necessary.
    Good things that happened?
    You survived.
    Sophie survived.
    Most of your gear survived.
    AND your cabin is watertight. Maybe not wind proof but watertight is VERY good.
    And of course you are now officially living in your cabin.

  • @mercedesmitchell194
    @mercedesmitchell194 Месяц назад +1

    You are giving off some Charles Ingalls vibes. I am here for it! Although... would be even better if you named your first two daughters Mary and Laura.
    In all seriousness. I'm glad the fire wasn't too tragic. You had a cool head to save the build site.

  • @k8m883
    @k8m883 Месяц назад +2

    One of the best moments when I went to the US on holiday was seeing a humming bird for the first time. They are so freaking cool like little drones.

  • @uisfull
    @uisfull Месяц назад +4

    Glad you and the cabin are safe

  • @craigsmith3741
    @craigsmith3741 Месяц назад +16

    so the tent was fine with fire all winter, but as soon as the cabin is roofed, your tent burns down....impeccable timing.

  • @user-gl7pt1rb7l
    @user-gl7pt1rb7l Месяц назад +1

    Sorry about your tent . You definitely have a great attitude after experiencing everything you did . Better days ahead !

  • @smudolinithegreatdragobear2433
    @smudolinithegreatdragobear2433 Месяц назад +2

    So you took your first M.A.N. in your cabin. I am so proud of you!

  • @MsMorri
    @MsMorri Месяц назад +3

    I have to laugh when I saw that I wasn’t the only one who had some unwanted excitement this morning. Woke up to the feeling of someone tapping my foot and my cat on my bed. I just stalked around my home with a heavy object to make sure there was no intruders. Thank god there wasn’t. Watching this to stop my heart from trying to pound out of my chest. Door is locked now.
    Glad you’re okay. Feels like Loki was having some fun that morning.

  • @oxfordshirepanda3548
    @oxfordshirepanda3548 Месяц назад +3

    I’m extremely glad you’re safe and the fire didn’t spread! You have overcome so many challenges to date I’m sure, without doubt, you will overcome this one! Stay safe and strong!

  • @Tsav69
    @Tsav69 Месяц назад +2

    So glad you are alright! That was some amazing quick thinking!! You should add you fighting the fire in boxers as part of the intro going forward. Very kino. In regards to the build, I think you should go with the wooden floor just because it’ll help with moisture + cannot crack in future due to temperature differential. In regards to the constipation, try increasing pedilyte and fluids this week, now in regards to the constitution- go get a new shotgun ASAP!! And put a door on the cabin , don’t want no bears waking you up!! *OOGA BOOGA*

  • @wilbobaggins1550
    @wilbobaggins1550 Месяц назад +2

    Dude, why are you apologizing?!? That was an awesome episode. Totally shows the risks and realities of what you are taking on! Roof looks awesome.
    I hope you are feeling better. Let me leave you with this ancient saxon remedy… 3 words, 9 syllables. Ooga Pooga.

  • @bettycopeland8357
    @bettycopeland8357 Месяц назад +3

    Glad you are safe, hope you are feeling better.

  • @kylegraham6034
    @kylegraham6034 Месяц назад +4

    Coconut water for constipation. Also helps provide other nutrients to your body. Pick a case up from
    Costco.

  • @sonyaskogstad3849
    @sonyaskogstad3849 Месяц назад +1

    Omg you are so lucky that fire stayed contained and I feel so sorry for you as you lost a bit of stuff and where you slept. Roof is looking fantastic and I hope your partial obstruction naturally sorts itself out for you.

  • @Hulga2007
    @Hulga2007 Месяц назад +1

    Commenting for traction.😊 Glad you’re OK and amazed you still squeeze out great content considering the circumstances.

  • @cromwelth6947
    @cromwelth6947 Месяц назад +3

    Don't worry, you've given us an action-packed episode, explosions... An epic rescue of your damsel in distress. And all this without neglecting the construction of your forest palace.
    Take good care of yourself and see you next week.
    Ugah Bugah!

  • @paulalberts4455
    @paulalberts4455 Месяц назад +2

    Thanks!

    • @wildhomestead
      @wildhomestead  11 дней назад

      GOOD SIR PAUL, I AM ABSOLUTELY MOVED THAT YOU WOULD DONATE $500 TO THE WILD HOMESTEAD CAUSE, ESPECIALLY AFTER I LOST SO MUCH GEAR IN THE FIRE. THIS WEEK I SHALL LITERALLY REDOUBLE MY EFFORTS! THANK YOU SO MUCH GOOD SIR ALBERTS! MAY THE GODS BLESS YOU. BOTH THE OLD GODS AND THE NEW 🫡🤝⚡️🐺🌲

  • @susangranger2174
    @susangranger2174 Месяц назад +1

    It is not the problem, its how u solve the problem and you did exceptional I hope the week ahead is a better one for you and that you will be feeling better All the best take care

  • @metrobyt8540
    @metrobyt8540 Месяц назад +1

    Hello James. I have watched all your videos since the first day. I'm glad you're okay after the fire you had in your tent. I live in hell in Miami, Florida and believe me, I would give anything to be in a place as healthy and beautiful as the one you live in. All the best.

  • @realphahtx
    @realphahtx Месяц назад +6

    Nothing a little Wolfmilk can't fix!

  • @stevie1748
    @stevie1748 Месяц назад +3

    8:02 I keep expecting Laura, Mary, Carrie and Mah to come out of the Cabin with dinner for Charles. 🤔🤔🤔

  • @krisberntzen
    @krisberntzen Месяц назад +1

    Wild Homestead just got Wilder. Glad that you're okay after what must have been a pretty rough event.

  • @pauladunbar6701
    @pauladunbar6701 Месяц назад +1

    Oh my! Great that you managed to salvage most of your stuff 😮 I absolutely love your up beat attitude James.... Ooooga Boooga ❤❤

  • @GReimerGaming
    @GReimerGaming Месяц назад +3

    Heck of a week for you man! Way to persevere!

    • @wildhomestead
      @wildhomestead  Месяц назад +2

      WHY THANK YOU GOOD SIR REIMER. MAY THE GODS BLESS YOU THIS WEEK. BOTH THE OLD GODS AND THE NEW 🫡🤝⚡️🐺🌲

  • @michellemacpherson7809
    @michellemacpherson7809 Месяц назад +7

    Oooga Booooga, glad your safe.
    Get yourself another Aussie hat Mate, look up Akubras 👍🏻 🇭🇲

  • @tackleland3452
    @tackleland3452 Месяц назад +1

    You did learn a lot this week, Fire Safety really should be discussed further for New Off Grid Builders watching and learning from you. But well done, always looking forward to the new instalment!! Oh, Glad Sophie is safe, bit of a war wound in the corner of the frame but it will give you both something to tell your Wolfhound.

  • @meiraloraduncan8953
    @meiraloraduncan8953 22 дня назад +1

    Get a few fire blankets because they quickly smother A fire and work better than the extinguisgers and a huge plus is that they are reusable. Keep one in your kitchen, one near your outdoor cooking and fire pit areas, in your car. The other big plus is that they don't leave you with a huge mess to clean up as you have after using the fire extinguisher which covers everything with chemicals. With the fire blanket whatever you were cooking before it caught fire ,probably due to the fat,oils, and grease getting to close to the heat source and igniting, unless it was incinerated is probably still ok to finish cooking and eat unlike anything that was covered with chemicals from the fire extinguisher. Plus clean up after using the fire extinguisher is a lot of work. I learned about this from some of our local firemen while I was still teaching at the elementary school near my house. It might be a good idea to have at least one rain barrel that collects some of the rainwater off the roof to be fitted with a water pump that allows you to connect a hose and have a stronger water flow coming out of the hose to help put out any remaining hot spots. Glad you weren't hurt. Things are replaceable, but people and animals are not.

  • @peterkennedy7193
    @peterkennedy7193 Месяц назад +3

    Wow . And it’s great to see ya

  • @neillottering7104
    @neillottering7104 Месяц назад +8

    OOOOGGAA BOOGA SENDING STRENGTH AND RICHNESS FROM TASMANIA

    • @Colin32269
      @Colin32269 Месяц назад

      I follow Taj Farrent (the next greatest guitar player in the world)who hails outta Taz.❤

  • @timsworld9875
    @timsworld9875 Месяц назад +2

    you can buy wider ridgecap...i had to do that for my barn because the rain would still come through...wider ridgecap solved the problem...no more roof leak...

  • @patg73
    @patg73 Месяц назад +1

    dude that's crazy! i heard that in alaska, people keep an emergency tent near their cabin in case the cabin burns down. im glad you survived

  • @samflower3891
    @samflower3891 Месяц назад +6

    Ayyyyyy bloody hell i didnt expect this! Hope everything's ok after the fire mate

  • @paulvanmetre7832
    @paulvanmetre7832 Месяц назад +3

    w's in the chat for the first nap in the cabinsky! Glad you bounced back fast, you got this.

  • @MidnightMaker
    @MidnightMaker Месяц назад +2

    Dude, your drone shots are one of the best parts of your cinematography!

  • @whartonoutdoors7493
    @whartonoutdoors7493 Месяц назад +1

    Wow, that roof looks good mate. Glad you are safe, shame about the shotgun!! The fire was the catalyst you needed to move into the cabin, fate shuffles you along; Thor is an impatient god!! It's really coming along, well done.

  • @danixsathompson1625
    @danixsathompson1625 Месяц назад +7

    Thank God you are ok! With all that you are going through, you are persevering. You are my Saturday morning coffee break a day. I look forward to your updates. Thanks so much! You are blessed.

  • @TheGuyFromDenmark95
    @TheGuyFromDenmark95 Месяц назад +4

    Ready for the Saturday rutine, WILD HOMESTEAD LETS GO!
    Oh damm, really sorry about your tent, but most importantly glad your safe 😮

  • @justjenn9011
    @justjenn9011 Месяц назад +1

    Wooo, that gave me chills looking at that fire. I would've been super scared. I've only been in one fire, I was about 12 years old and it changed me forever. Now I always think of fire safety. It can be very life changing. You kept your cool and I applaud you for that. I feel like the helicopter was there to scope out your place from seeing the smoke. Thats what I would assume anyways. I hope that all your blockages clear out. Thanks for still keeping us updated with everything thats been happening to you. You have an incredible work ethic my friend! Keep up the great work. Until next saturday, ooga booga! ❤😅😂

  • @goatman3828
    @goatman3828 Месяц назад +1

    Use double wall chimney pipes. Mine go directly from the stove all the way up. Can be a life saver. You had a bunch of creosol buildup on the tent. Very flammable. But weather is warm, roof is on, nobody hurt. So it's just a great story now.

  • @TheMathMax
    @TheMathMax Месяц назад +4

    good thing your safe! now continue this fantastic journey!

  • @Se_random
    @Se_random Месяц назад +5

    Yes today's my birthday and I'm happy that you finally uploaded

  • @bmgmom88
    @bmgmom88 Месяц назад +1

    Oh NO!! So glad you got out safe. Things can be replaced but you can't! So very sorry that you lost so much and

    • @bmgmom88
      @bmgmom88 Месяц назад +1

      are having to replace things but you are safe. Prayers that you will get your loft fixed up soon and that you can live in it until your cabin is finished. Love your videos and look forward to them every Saturday.

  • @willcook5417
    @willcook5417 14 дней назад

    Just completed a loft conversion in the UK, and completely resonate with your psychological wanders dude. I spent 7 months repeating the same mental rhythms, whether it be repeating names or things I've said in the past. I hope I have an opportunity to do what you've done in Canada. We're taking the kids to Wales in 2 years, and we're gonna get as close as possible to this dream.

  • @stevenwinscher1658
    @stevenwinscher1658 Месяц назад +7

    Glade to see you are OK! Whole pitted prunes, not juice. Full of sugar. After my wife passed away I backed up for two weeks I went 2 time only. I work at a hospital. I ask a Doctor about it and he said prunes work for him. Half a bag of prune, two days late it let go. And it is all natural. My not work for everyone, but it did for my Doctor and me. Good luck.

  • @Riva_light
    @Riva_light Месяц назад +19

    Jesus, James. That fire was a nightmare. Take care

  • @KC-603
    @KC-603 Месяц назад +1

    One heck of a week for you I see! Glad you weren't hurt when the fire occured!
    I saw the H for hospital and thought you fell off the roof. The cabin is gorgeous btw! Ok, stay safe, hope your plumbing is back to normal! And howdy from New Hampshire USA! 👏

  • @JohnSchneidersWildLife
    @JohnSchneidersWildLife 9 дней назад

    Hey bud...I built my strawbale house and a woodfired pizza oven. I used COB on the oven (clay, flax straw) and then went with a stucco base mix for the exterior of the house. Here in Canada with driving snow and rain, the natural materials just don't stand up unfortunately. I was constantly re-doing and repairing the oven. The house on the other hand, shows no decline. You're doing amazing bud!

  • @debibliss6541
    @debibliss6541 Месяц назад +5

    The hummingbirds are a sign that your grandmother is there watching over you.😊

  • @MaximeSeguin
    @MaximeSeguin Месяц назад +7

    I have to admit, I probably watch too much RUclips, but out of all the youtubers I follow, your channel has been the most enjoyable consistently. So, OOGA BOOGA from Montreal! I hope Thor helps you and prevents any more fires!

  • @trippinoutdoors
    @trippinoutdoors Месяц назад +1

    A big natural laxative to have handy is epsom salts. They're also very useful to help alleviate swelling and pain too, and aid in relieving cramping too. Always handy to have around. They may also go by Magnesium Salt. Definitely something to have around.
    And hydration man is such a imperative thing. The more you move, the more you work, the more you have to intake. Same depending on the amount of food you typically eat. Many people genuinely do not think they need more water than they normally drink, but would be so much more healthy and happy if they did intake more. That may have contributed to your issues, along with the long drives to and from, and a REALLY overlooked part of gi health is emotional and mental state. The more tense, stressed, emotional or otherwise taxed you are, the more it negatively impacts your GI health. And it causes constipation most commonly.
    Other options to help keep you going would be things like eating a LOT of dates, raisins, figs and/or prunes, or if you're feeling a sweet tooth with candy/desserts on the mind, sugar alcohols from sugar free things if you eat enough of them will do the trick too 😂
    The positive I think of the tent burning down besides you learning a lot about what you didn't take seriously enough, is the fact it forced you into your cabin, which no doubt I believe would have aided your vision and knowing of what needs to be done at a more detailed level, as well as allow you to really fully appreciate what you have achcieved and take a deeper comfort and pride in your work.

  • @irish4817
    @irish4817 Месяц назад +2

    Oakum made for hemp , way smarter than I thought I was , great quiz !

  • @nickharris3040
    @nickharris3040 Месяц назад +3

    Let’s goooo

  • @my7hik
    @my7hik Месяц назад +4

    You’re a legend for still getting a video out while feeling so off. Cabin is mint!

  • @CatalyserChris
    @CatalyserChris Месяц назад +1

    You could power a pump and take water from the creek. Store it in an old IBC or barrels, use for fire only or cleaning. Definitely worth having barrels plotted about the place. Glad your not hurt.

  • @paulscott6463
    @paulscott6463 Месяц назад +1

    Hell of a job !!, I think it’s Thors way of telling you time to move in, your lucky this didn’t happen a couple of months ago, then you might have been in trouble, no doubt you would have coped though, your a survivor, great job, fingers crossed your stomach is ok again soon