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Hatchmadeit
Canada
Registrace 18. 01. 2012
Wearer of flannel shirts, owner of tools, maker of things, adequate parent?
Let it Burn!!
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In this episode, Andrew and Tamara discuss the concept of letting things burn instead of constantly trying to put out fires. They explore the idea that sometimes it's better to prioritize and focus on the important things rather than getting caught up in minor tasks. They also discuss the importance of evaluating expectations and societal pressures, and making decisions as a family. They emphasize the need to identify what truly matters and let go of unnecessary burdens. Ultimately, they encourage listeners to seek help and support when needed and to be part of a community that can provide guidance and learning.
Keywords
time management, prioritization, letting things burn, evaluating expectations, family decisions, seeking help
Takeaways
Sometimes it's better to let things burn instead of constantly trying to put out fires.
Prioritize and focus on the important things rather than getting caught up in minor tasks.
Evaluate expectations and societal pressures, and make decisions as a family.
Identify what truly matters and let go of unnecessary burdens.
Seek help and support when needed and be part of a community that can provide guidance and learning.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Setting the Context
02:42 The Concept of Letting Things Burn
08:42 Assessing Priorities and Targeting the Root Causes
11:51 The Dangers of Comparison and Judgment
20:51 The Importance of Self-Reflection and Setting Priorities
27:47 Criteria for Deciding What to Put Out and What to Let Burn
30:06 Conclusion and Call to Action
30:08 Patreon Read .mp3
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In this episode, Andrew and Tamara discuss the concept of letting things burn instead of constantly trying to put out fires. They explore the idea that sometimes it's better to prioritize and focus on the important things rather than getting caught up in minor tasks. They also discuss the importance of evaluating expectations and societal pressures, and making decisions as a family. They emphasize the need to identify what truly matters and let go of unnecessary burdens. Ultimately, they encourage listeners to seek help and support when needed and to be part of a community that can provide guidance and learning.
Keywords
time management, prioritization, letting things burn, evaluating expectations, family decisions, seeking help
Takeaways
Sometimes it's better to let things burn instead of constantly trying to put out fires.
Prioritize and focus on the important things rather than getting caught up in minor tasks.
Evaluate expectations and societal pressures, and make decisions as a family.
Identify what truly matters and let go of unnecessary burdens.
Seek help and support when needed and be part of a community that can provide guidance and learning.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Setting the Context
02:42 The Concept of Letting Things Burn
08:42 Assessing Priorities and Targeting the Root Causes
11:51 The Dangers of Comparison and Judgment
20:51 The Importance of Self-Reflection and Setting Priorities
27:47 Criteria for Deciding What to Put Out and What to Let Burn
30:06 Conclusion and Call to Action
30:08 Patreon Read .mp3
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Not enough bar oil makes it smoke and get hot. Pine is easy to cut. Rip chains r best for slabbing
Because they're not as noisy.
@@lovesloudcars true. But this stuff was way easier to cut with the angle grinder 😂
You dont make hay you grow it
@@jamiemcpherson9539 semantics
@@Hatchmade lol fair
The sun is shining!
@@lovesloudcars yep
After years of having a garden I'm just learning about this and Purslane and Chickweed. I actually like this better than the Purslane. I'm about to make a spinach salad with all of them in it.
@@danieldecker4597 thanks for watching. It’s amazing how much food is there that we just throw out. Little dandelion greens are great and the roots are great fried up or roasted.
@Hatchmade What is your favorite? This is information that could save your life someday. I'm about to learn as much as I can.
@@danieldecker4597 My favorite wild plant to eat? Probably blue berries, or my favourite way to eat dandelions? probably pull up the plant, trim off the root and any large leaves and a quick saute, they are delicious that way. I should probably do a video about that.
And just exactly what was it I was supposed to learn from this, I mean besides that it was werid.
I guess the lesson was lost on you
Do what? DO WHAT. WHAT AM I DOING…..
Something that other people think is weird but you enjoy.
I love being a weird 😊❤ Unique awesomeness 👌
Being weird is usually pretty good 😂
@@Hatchmade Tbf the most "normal" people seem to be pedos, rapists or serial killers nowadays anyway rofl...
Where was this& what were the things you were collecting?
Just south of GP before we went south. There was alder catkins, gallium truflorum, learned a bunch about fireweed, and a bunch of other ones.
Old school machines run forever 😊❤
The good ones do for sure.
Awesome
Thanks. It’s pretty cool to see old machines running again.
People are used to square sawing everything. Way faster to use an edger.
Absolutely.
This is the only video using this song that is not about the Minecraft mob vote.
Glad to not be on trend
"One down, ten million to go". Name that movie.
I can’t place it.
@@Hatchmade "Holes" when Stanley starts digging his first hole at the juvenile delinquent camp Green Lake
I need to cut some tamarack for a floor in the dump box with that machine. What i really need, is a job where I only run 3 or 4 days a week.
Yeah. You need to show me what you want cut and I can do it next time I’m there.
You better be making a longer version of this to tell the story about it! ( you could also let your young teenage son use it & loose it before the weekend is out....
Yeah. He’s not touching it.
A regular Paul Bunyon.
No thanks tires
I made the same but, need to make a base for it otherwise the ending of the cut won't be good
Yeah. There’s definitely a few improvements to be made on this one.
did this with a 4 tier, ill see if i need to redo slides in 5 years like a milwaukee box
😂 hopefully not.
Old tires will slowly leak oils & nasty chemicals into the ground. Do NOT do this esp. with children invovled.
Well. Better than burning them to roast hotdogs on.
I should buy one of those brush mowers! Could I use that one?
Anytime you want to borrow it, just make sure you return it 😀
I think you'll regret cutting it that close to the shoulder of the road. It will settle and spread over time and a foot more on each end would help in a few years.
Yeah. I thought I’d cut it a little longer than I had.
Why didn't you spread it with the gravel truck instead of dumping it and then spreading it with the tractor? There must be easier ways to get videos..
😂 probably
Yikes. Have fun!
Always 😂
There's no such thing as too much gravel- except when you are paying for it.
Agreed
You scored major points with that build. Her tears said it all. I love the natural walnut. So simple and elegant- perfect!!
Thanks for watching. The walnut really did make it look good.
Very nice! What on earth made you think I'd enjoy seeing THAT?
Wild guess
Fun to watch, and especially good to see around on a wet year.
Yeah. The girls were pretty enthralled
Just need a bigger hammer!
When I had a 4 foot snipe on the Wrench and it didn’t budge after spraying it down with wd40 I figured it was time to cut it off
New pump?
Yep. Bought it from building supplies
It's not too short now!
Nope
Best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago - plan now for 20 years ahead
Exactly
When's the best time for a young boy to forget about not running over that area with the lawnmower? The day after!
That’s why we flagged them all
They do make auto fill things to screw on the gas can. For oil and for gas. They automaticly fill exact to the max. Its the Stihl 0000 890 5005.
Good to know. Thanks for sharing. I think I’ll just buy other oil though😂
Sharpen chain, then immediately puts it in the ground
You know what you can do when you’re cutting garbage on the ground? Sharpen the chain again…
Also… it never touched the ground.
@@Hatchmade garbage?
Runs really good just that adjustment
Yeah. I’ve never had any issues with it aside from breaking the pull cord once.
That particular model I don't like.. the easy adjustment isn't necessary
Agreed. It gets a little jammed up.
😊😊😊
Thanks for watching.
There is no way your Stihl started on the second pull. lol
😂 magic of editing. It took 5 or 6
@Hatchmade I knew it was to good to be true. I love my Stihl chain saw, but it does take a few pulls.
@@plattevalleywoodworks5075 especially this soft start one. Once it’s warm it’s great but the first start takes a few.
An interesting stick color...
Yeah. The whole machine is a little bit different. It’s an odd size of machine as well.
Progression. Now to fight the mud!
Yep 😑
I recently acquired one of these types. By a brand called Decatur industries? It’s in great shape etc but there is some slight dents I was wondering how would I fix the dented wood? With a filler? Would I need to sand it down and fill in the small dents and refinish the entire piece? I made the mistake of using 70% alcohol and it kind of dried it white a little in some areas.
For fixing minor dents I would start by just putting some water on them. Sometimes that is sufficient to swell the wood. If that doesn’t work placing a damp towel over them then heating it with a hot clothes iron will sometimes help.
Quite the music selection..
Thought it was appropriate 😂
Christian jansson😂
Talk about getting it done!
Impressive up close isn’t it.
Silly.
Sure
The beams gone out of scew on the treddle!
😂😂 I didn’t expect the Spanish Inquisition!!
This little girl ain’t no operator, couldn’t run a fucking bucket through a pile of hot shit
Ong
Its funny how you said "you've got it made " if you're living along the mountain region of the Alberta BC border. No thanks. They pull in the snow and it gets darker because they block the sunset.
As far as scenery goes you can’t beat it though.