The greatest thing you got going, is an extensive project with your dad. You will never get those hours back and you will never forget them. Nor will you ever run out of stories about the build, whether real or embellished, kids and grandkids will love them. Lots of laughs and lots of memories. Cant take it for granted because all too soon those days are gone.
It's great! My shed has been completed and it turned out nice looking and sturdy and it is way better than the sheds that many of my neighbors had put up. Of course, I'm pleased with the outcome and this Ryan's czcams.com/users/postUgkxGZedDTcDfgD7fG_uU4esfx_EgxzlY2_1 Plans was extremely useful to me as a guide.
Cierra and I are going half in on it. We’ve been saving for a long time. Even with the lumber prices we will be able to get the shell complete for a little less than $10,000 it looks like. So less than $5,000 a piece. Still frustrating knowing it would be much cheaper if the lumber prices weren’t ridiculous.
I love that you explain things I've always wondered but never wanted to ask in fear of sounding like an idiot. Gives me confidence to attempt something I've always wanted to do, thank you for that
Always ask my friend, only an idiot would think you’re an idiot… on my job sites I make fun of those with no questions, take a liking to those with questions
Four thumbs UP! 1. Old Time Carpentry (hammers & nails) 2, Your Dads Minnesota North Stars hat (when Minnesota had a real Hockey Team) 3.A Actual Coffee Percolator (No Mr Coffee Brown Water girly man lattes ) 4. Bush’s Beans cooked in a can on a fire!! You guys are the real deal,geeter done must be your motto.
Young guy with a lot of great ambition and a willing father and good enough shape to help you and teach you along. It doesn't get any better than that I look forward to seeing you closing it in
Awesome, Awesome, Awesome!!! I bet you are glad that your Dad is there helping you !! It's coming along nicely folks!! Stay safe my friend's.👍🤓👍🤓 Randy.
What a memory you will have - your family helping you build the cabin. You work well together. I tore out the framing in a basement of a house that was 80 years old and between the walls and the concrete floor was tar paper. There was no rot in the wood and the wood was not nailed into the concrete. When I reframed the walls I did it the way it was done originally. If it lasted 80 years it would be good for 80 more. Go with what your grandpa did.
My daughter is 22 and a nurse her dad, grandparents and I worked a shiz load off hours when she was first born so she would not have college debt! Kyle HER DAD AND I DANCED UP AND DOWN THE FING STREET WHEN SHE TOLD ME SHE WATCH YOUR CABIN BUILDON MY TABLET THE OTHER DAY AND THAT IS HOW HER AND HER BF JAKE ARE GOING TO MOVE OUT OF THE HOUSE!!!! I am going to put it on my ytube channel bc she doesn't want to maķe one! I am thrill YOU ARE MAKING A DIFFERENCE in our youth ❤🐾🐾🐶🐾🐾❤
So many others take FOREVER, to build their homes. Man you are doing it so fast! Very impressive to see the initiative of well rounded younger people in getting the job done. Never seen the type of foundation you put on the ground and YES it is impressive too, that everything is staying level, super great job folks!!!
Man I wish I was there with you and your Dad. I always loved framing. Being a lefthander, I love seeing your Dad sling the hammer. Your lucky to have your Dad help with the build. You guys are doing a great job The camera lady is doing a great job also. I'm looking forward to the rest of the build. Work safe, make some good memories with your Dad. Thanks for the video Kyle and Sierra, hope I spelled that right. God Bless.
Excellent work, Kyle. Glad you have your father there to help. Wish I could be out in the country again. You never fail to make me hungry, with what's cooking. Glad to see the progression. Fun to watch. Thanks for sharing. Take care and stay safe. Best wishes. --Tim.
Crazy ass weather 😜. 👍🏻😀 Both you's. Swing a good hammer 🔨 ( silly dogs❤️) 🤷🏻♂️ No sealant ❗ To make it air tight 😳😲 Build continues 👍🏻 On to 4 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🙏🙏🙏
Great idea with the large overhangs, I have t 1-11 siding with 3-4’ overhangs and it’s still good from 1972. One place where the overhang is 2 feet had to be replaced sooner.
LOL I love watching the dogs run around and play while you guys are working your butts off. Not a care in the world. Great job Kyle and Dad, love seeing the house take shape 👍👍👍.
Impossible for a build to be any more spot on!!nI know it's going a lot slower in "real time" but you guys are Killing it!! LOVE the videos and a big thanks to Cierra for filming. Hope you are all doing well :) Skeeter was watching those burgers cooking doing the math ...... 1.......2.......3.......Oh yeah lololololololol
Great i learned some tips not every one wants to share knowledge and some of us need to keep updated with new products in construction that changes every day thanks
Wood stove going in the livingroom? Looks AWESOME. Great work you three....oh and Skeeter and Ziggy. May God Bless your home with love, laughter and good health. 😊🙏
Coming right along, and looking great ! Nice work Kyle. It's great to see your dad working with you. Skeeter is the supervisor/ inspector. He's keeping an eye on ya. 👍
Amazing work, Kyle. What a team - you and your Dad! It’s wonderful to see things taking shape for you and Cierra - and so fast too. As always, the dogs are a joy to behold 🙂
Y'all are a lost breed. Nothing but a hammered a a nail. You've inspired me to start planning my own home build. They truly don't make them like you anymore.
It is great to see Skeeter keeping a keen eye on all of your work. He is a awesome building inspector. Your cabin is looking great and your workmanship is exceptional. Love seeing you and your Dad working so well together. Peace till next time.
It really hurts me bro when I saw his Dad, It took back my memories in the 90s when I was in high school and my father taught me in constructions ,he passed away in 2004 and that teaching brought me over to NZ,GOD BLESS. ❤❤
Everything looks good, considering that I'm a beginner. Just wanted to let you know that walls are plum, not level. Floors are level. So anything vertical is called plum, and anything horizontal is called level.
Great job guys! Not meaning to be critical in the least but more observations and tips. For exterior wall corners, rather than using 3 studs nailed together you can use 2 studs fastened together in an L configuration which will save lumber and much more. This will provide a surface for fastening the intersecting walls together, this will provide a surface to attach the interior finish to (backing), this will make running wires around the corner much, much easier and this will provide a cavity to better insulate the corner. Partition wall ties (where an interior partition wall intersects with an exterior wall) can built ahead of time using 3 studs in a U configuration - just remember to insulate the exterior of the U before sheathing. Partition wall ties create a fastening surface for the intersecting walls to be tied together and provides backing for fastening the interior finish to. House wrap provides more than water protection. As a semi-permeable membrane house wrap allows moist air inside the wall cavity to escape but prevents drafts and moisture from outside to penetrate inside. I'd use it ever time, worth the effort and expense, it's like buying insurance. Whenever possible, I will frame a wall (or wall section as the case may be), flat on the floor (building the bearing walls first of course - and remember, roof bearing walls ALWAYS go over the beams), and I will attach the housewrap (and any door/ window waterproofing methods/kits),and exterior sheathing/ chalet siding sheathing while the wall is flat on the floor. This saves a lot of time and perhaps more importantly this ensures that when you stand the wall up it is perfectly square and stable, only requiring bracing the wall plumb from outside to inside, no temporary lateral bracing required. I prefer to fasten the king studs to the headers (lintels) separately and then move them into position in the wall and fasten the king studs to the top and bottom wall plates. Fastening the king studs to the headers in place often can be very awkward and difficult due to close proximity to a neighbouring stud. Another way around this is to fasten all king studs and headers in place before placing and fastening any studs in the wall. When building walls make sure all of the crowns of the lumber are facing the same direction - any studs with excessive crown can be "fixed" with a sawcut, some pressure and a nail. Walls that will have lower cabinets and counter top should have the stud crowns facing the inside of the building - this way you won't get any big gaps between the countertop and the wall. Protip: Pay attention to sheathing products manufacturer spacing requirements printed on each sheet. OSB in particular needs to be spaced a certain amount to prevent future swelling and buckling. Protip 2: Walls can be built in sections as need be. For example, if a wall will be too heavy for the crew to lift in place when built (and no cranes handy),build the wall in sections. The main thing to remember is to offset the top plate splice from the bottom plate splice. When standing walls. Nail "kickers", scrap pieces of lumber to the outside of the rim joists about every 8' or at least on each end of the wall that will be stood up. Keep in mind the thickness of the wall exterior sheathing that extends down on to the rim joist - you will have to fir the kickers out an amount equal to the thickness of your wall sheathing, scraps of wall sheathing behind the kickers will accomplish this. This will prevent the wall from sliding off the floor when lifting the wall and setting it in place. An ounce of prevention. Protip 3: A foam gasket under the bottom plate of exterior walls can help prevent drafts from any small voids and is required by code in some areas. Protip 4: A router with a panel bit makes quick and accurate work of cutting window and door openings in the sheathing (always move the router clockwise), this can also be done while the wall is flat on the floor. Protip 5: For chalet siding as used on this project, use 2" oval headed galvanized nails. The oval head countersinks the nail slightly and the galvanized coating prevents the nails from rusting and from streaks from appearing on the siding later. I'm sure that you are planning to do this, but make sure to plumb and brace all the walls about every 8' on the inside before starting the rafters. Running a string line at the top of the outside of the wall and using this as a guide can help ensure that you have a perfectly straight top plate on top of which the roof will go on. Be careful with heating up cans of canned food over heat, some cans have a toxic very thin layer (veneer) of plastic on the inside that can be transferred to the food when heated. You can "cook off" a can, wash it and use that as a cooking tool. Better safe than sorry! Good luck and have fun!
Es increíble el tiempo que ocupaste en este "libro" de sugerencias y consejos. No era necesario. Yo lo disfruté muchísimo y si encontré detalles, sólo lo aprenderé en mi práctica al momento de construir.
Nice work fellas ! Cabin coming along real nice Kyle ! Good to see young folks caring about being on center and leveling stuff !! Good to see ur Dad again!! Stay safe and God Bless y'all !! :)
Great watching you and your dad get those walls up Excellent building on your cabin Amazing work by everyone during video Cierra did a great job filming Love Skeeter and Izzy bouncing and playing by the cabin Good food too Take care and see everyone soon
Just fantastic, my guy. I'm dug in like a tic! I got more from this video than I did a bunch of construction bros, yapping and gaffing while building for some off site customer that had little to do with the build process.
Hey, Kyle, Very Impressive Work. This is going to be a Real Home. I'm very much enjoying your Attention to Detail. Way to go. Just when I was going to suggest Valium for Skeeter, he calmed down and took a break, showing that he's a regular Doggo after all. Respect.
Awesome! I'll say it again, what a wonderful how to video series. Really enjoying. Lifelong memories being created here with your Dad and the Missus and pups of course ;)
Kyle - excellent progress... we are impressed by the levels (which you keep showing)... Your show is really enjoyable to watch... looking forward to the next episode!
Everything is coming together really fast..It is so wonderful you are able to work alongside your dad, and Sierra..and of course can't forget Skeeter!! Keep bringing us along with the home build..it's going to be amazing!!
My dad passed away when I was 24...I would have loved to have been able to do something like this, with him. Enjoy the build together, it’s coming along nicely, and what great memories!
The greatest thing you got going, is an extensive project with your dad. You will never get those hours back and you will never forget them. Nor will you ever run out of stories about the build, whether real or embellished, kids and grandkids will love them. Lots of laughs and lots of memories. Cant take it for granted because all too soon those days are gone.
It's great! My shed has been completed and it turned out nice looking and sturdy and it is way better than the sheds that many of my neighbors had put up. Of course, I'm pleased with the outcome and this Ryan's czcams.com/users/postUgkxGZedDTcDfgD7fG_uU4esfx_EgxzlY2_1 Plans was extremely useful to me as a guide.
The real American dream, not stuck in a mortgage for 30 yrs, get sick yr27 and lose the dam house like some people or get laid off lose the house.
Love watching you and you dad work together very peaceful
Kyle. You must of won a lottery being able to buy all that lumber. LOL
Cierra and I are going half in on it. We’ve been saving for a long time. Even with the lumber prices we will be able to get the shell complete for a little less than $10,000 it looks like. So less than $5,000 a piece. Still frustrating knowing it would be much cheaper if the lumber prices weren’t ridiculous.
Bidenomics
I'm glad to see you lifting with your legs. But man my arms get tired watching you do all that hammering.
Tbh I can't swing a hammer like that. Big props.
I love that you explain things I've always wondered but never wanted to ask in fear of sounding like an idiot. Gives me confidence to attempt something I've always wanted to do, thank you for that
Always ask my friend, only an idiot would think you’re an idiot… on my job sites I make fun of those with no questions, take a liking to those with questions
You explain things very nicely as you go along. Thanks for that! Plus your dad is a good nailer!
You nailed it!
Four thumbs UP!
1. Old Time Carpentry (hammers & nails)
2, Your Dads Minnesota North Stars hat (when Minnesota had a real Hockey Team)
3.A Actual Coffee Percolator (No Mr Coffee Brown Water girly man lattes )
4. Bush’s Beans cooked in a can on a fire!!
You guys are the real deal,geeter done must be your motto.
Man that T1-11 saves so much time on the build
"Almost like we measured and stuff" Ha! The phrase I always use is "Almost like we know what we're doing"! Going together nicely!
We do what we do because we are who we are!
Young guy with a lot of great ambition and a willing father and good enough shape to help you and teach you along. It doesn't get any better than that I look forward to seeing you closing it in
Awesome job, your dad is a wonderful man helping his son. Enjoy watching you two building your new cabin.
Awesome, Awesome, Awesome!!! I bet you are glad that your Dad is there helping you !! It's coming along nicely folks!! Stay safe my friend's.👍🤓👍🤓 Randy.
Seems bigger now that the walls are up! Glad you have help. Looking great!
What a memory you will have - your family helping you build the cabin. You work well together. I tore out the framing in a basement of a house that was 80 years old and between the walls and the concrete floor was tar paper. There was no rot in the wood and the wood was not nailed into the concrete. When I reframed the walls I did it the way it was done originally. If it lasted 80 years it would be good for 80 more. Go with what your grandpa did.
One of the best cabin build videos lately. Thanks for the inspiration
Man, that’s gonna be very nice! It’s good to see a hard working young feller.
My daughter is 22 and a nurse her dad, grandparents and I worked a shiz load off hours when she was first born so she would not have college debt! Kyle HER DAD AND I DANCED UP AND DOWN THE FING STREET WHEN SHE TOLD ME SHE WATCH YOUR CABIN BUILDON MY TABLET THE OTHER DAY AND THAT IS HOW HER AND HER BF JAKE ARE GOING TO MOVE OUT OF THE HOUSE!!!! I am going to put it on my ytube channel bc she doesn't want to maķe one! I am thrill YOU ARE MAKING A DIFFERENCE in our youth ❤🐾🐾🐶🐾🐾❤
Cabin sure is coming together quickly. You and your Dad doing a great job together and the camera lady is also doing a great job.
Good to see father and son working so well and peaceful together it's refreshing, beautiful work men
Looking terrific. And of course it starts snowing.
Looking good. Nice having your Dad helping you. 😊🇺🇸
Thank you for sharing your journey with us. Very well done.
It's looking great, thank God for your dad who's helping so u can complete the cabin faster.
You and your dad make a good team. You are moving along nicely. I am enjoying watching the build. Stay safe. Enjoy life.
So many others take FOREVER, to build their homes. Man you are doing it so fast! Very impressive to see the initiative of well rounded younger people in getting the job done. Never seen the type of foundation you put on the ground and YES it is impressive too, that everything is staying level, super great job folks!!!
Very happy I found your videos. I am ready for your next one. Lol
wow you and your Dad worked hard to nice to see him smile at the end he is so serious
Man I wish I was there with you and your Dad. I always loved framing. Being a lefthander, I love seeing your Dad sling the hammer. Your lucky to have your Dad help with the build. You guys are doing a great job The camera lady is doing a great job also. I'm looking forward to the rest of the build. Work safe, make some good memories with your Dad. Thanks for the video Kyle and Sierra, hope I spelled that right. God Bless.
Wow it's big like the size of all 3 cabins combined. 👍Great & fast job.
Thanks Kyle I’m enjoying the video’s. I’m looking forward to the next one.
Great start. Bet you can’t wait to get it done! Btw - brats for lunch now that’s a surprise 😀
Love watching the build, and all your videos!!!
Woo Hoo awesome progress. I am so loving this adventure. Thank you for sharing:)
You’re moving right along Kyle. It’s good to see a father and son working together. Can’t wait to see the finished product.
Kyle nice job. Cabin will be awesome! Your helper is doing a good job too! 😃
Looking good Brother. A Dream is coming together !!! 👍👍💪💪💪💪💪✌✌
Larry Haun would give you his gentle nod of approval. Cheers!
You will have great memories of working with your father. That is so nice that he is helping you
Excellent work, Kyle. Glad you have your father there to help. Wish I could be out in the country again. You never fail to make me hungry, with what's cooking. Glad to see the progression. Fun to watch. Thanks for sharing. Take care and stay safe. Best wishes. --Tim.
Crazy ass weather 😜. 👍🏻😀 Both you's. Swing a good hammer 🔨 ( silly dogs❤️) 🤷🏻♂️ No sealant ❗
To make it air tight 😳😲 Build continues 👍🏻 On to 4 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🙏🙏🙏
Looks great. Very nice explanation of your work , the little details. Yes , JV yum ! Sierra , great camera work. Thanks again dad for helping. 👍
Awesome awesome loving your dad the pupss
You and your dad work so well together. Love the set up the way you're going to have your home. I always look forward to watching your channel.
Your cabin build is looking great, Kyle,... AND, it looks like your DAD is a lefty ...👍😎👍,Bonus points for that.....👌
Yup, I noticed that too...
Great idea with the large overhangs, I have t 1-11 siding with 3-4’ overhangs and it’s still good from 1972. One place where the overhang is 2 feet had to be replaced sooner.
You have a fab Dad. Handsome too. Well done all on the build. 👏🇬🇧
How blessed to have your Dad helping! Looking great!
What an amazing experience to share with your Dad! Excited to see the progress!
you two work together well. And building father/son memories. My best to you both.
Another great video well done!👍
LOL I love watching the dogs run around and play while you guys are working your butts off. Not a care in the world.
Great job Kyle and Dad, love seeing the house take shape 👍👍👍.
Been waiting for this to come out!!
Impossible for a build to be any more spot on!!nI know it's going a lot slower in "real time" but you guys are Killing it!! LOVE the videos and a big thanks to Cierra for filming. Hope you are all doing well :) Skeeter was watching those burgers cooking doing the math ...... 1.......2.......3.......Oh yeah lololololololol
Thank you Liz!
Great i learned some tips not every one wants to share knowledge and some of us need to keep updated with new products in construction that changes every day thanks
Wood stove going in the livingroom? Looks AWESOME. Great work you three....oh and Skeeter and Ziggy. May God Bless your home with love, laughter and good health. 😊🙏
Yes wood stove in the living room. Thank you for commenting!
Alot of work, love it, if I could go back Id change a few things, ill follow till the end my friend
Coming right along, and looking great ! Nice work Kyle. It's great to see your dad working with you. Skeeter is the supervisor/ inspector. He's keeping an eye on ya. 👍
Amazing work, Kyle. What a team - you and your Dad! It’s wonderful to see things taking shape for you and Cierra - and so fast too. As always, the dogs are a joy to behold 🙂
John dearden UK viewer
Hi there matey,
Your dedication to detail is great brill video voice over keep up the good work👍👍👍
You should check out chris harbours channel,he is building his place in wales
You should check out chris harbours channel,he is building his place in wales
Very nice!! Awesome build!!!
Y'all are a lost breed. Nothing but a hammered a a nail. You've inspired me to start planning my own home build. They truly don't make them like you anymore.
You guys are just giving her / looking great ////
It is great to see Skeeter keeping a keen eye on all of your work. He is a awesome building inspector. Your cabin is looking great and your workmanship is exceptional. Love seeing you and your Dad working so well together. Peace till next time.
It really hurts me bro when I saw his Dad, It took back my memories in the 90s when I was in high school and my father taught me in constructions ,he passed away in 2004 and that teaching brought me over to NZ,GOD BLESS. ❤❤
Both of you have worked so hard, the cabin is coming along nicely, can't wait for the next video 👍
Everything looks good, considering that I'm a beginner. Just wanted to let you know that walls are plum, not level. Floors are level. So anything vertical is called plum, and anything horizontal is called level.
Great job guys! Not meaning to be critical in the least but more observations and tips.
For exterior wall corners, rather than using 3 studs nailed together you can use 2 studs fastened together in an L configuration which will save lumber and much more. This will provide a surface for fastening the intersecting walls together, this will provide a surface to attach the interior finish to (backing), this will make running wires around the corner much, much easier and this will provide a cavity to better insulate the corner. Partition wall ties (where an interior partition wall intersects with an exterior wall) can built ahead of time using 3 studs in a U configuration - just remember to insulate the exterior of the U before sheathing. Partition wall ties create a fastening surface for the intersecting walls to be tied together and provides backing for fastening the interior finish to.
House wrap provides more than water protection. As a semi-permeable membrane house wrap allows moist air inside the wall cavity to escape but prevents drafts and moisture from outside to penetrate inside. I'd use it ever time, worth the effort and expense, it's like buying insurance.
Whenever possible, I will frame a wall (or wall section as the case may be), flat on the floor (building the bearing walls first of course - and remember, roof bearing walls ALWAYS go over the beams), and I will attach the housewrap (and any door/ window waterproofing methods/kits),and exterior sheathing/ chalet siding sheathing while the wall is flat on the floor. This saves a lot of time and perhaps more importantly this ensures that when you stand the wall up it is perfectly square and stable, only requiring bracing the wall plumb from outside to inside, no temporary lateral bracing required.
I prefer to fasten the king studs to the headers (lintels) separately and then move them into position in the wall and fasten the king studs to the top and bottom wall plates. Fastening the king studs to the headers in place often can be very awkward and difficult due to close proximity to a neighbouring stud. Another way around this is to fasten all king studs and headers in place before placing and fastening any studs in the wall.
When building walls make sure all of the crowns of the lumber are facing the same direction - any studs with excessive crown can be "fixed" with a sawcut, some pressure and a nail. Walls that will have lower cabinets and counter top should have the stud crowns facing the inside of the building - this way you won't get any big gaps between the countertop and the wall.
Protip: Pay attention to sheathing products manufacturer spacing requirements printed on each sheet. OSB in particular needs to be spaced a certain amount to prevent future swelling and buckling.
Protip 2: Walls can be built in sections as need be. For example, if a wall will be too heavy for the crew to lift in place when built (and no cranes handy),build the wall in sections. The main thing to remember is to offset the top plate splice from the bottom plate splice.
When standing walls. Nail "kickers", scrap pieces of lumber to the outside of the rim joists about every 8' or at least on each end of the wall that will be stood up. Keep in mind the thickness of the wall exterior sheathing that extends down on to the rim joist - you will have to fir the kickers out an amount equal to the thickness of your wall sheathing, scraps of wall sheathing behind the kickers will accomplish this. This will prevent the wall from sliding off the floor when lifting the wall and setting it in place. An ounce of prevention.
Protip 3: A foam gasket under the bottom plate of exterior walls can help prevent drafts from any small voids and is required by code in some areas.
Protip 4: A router with a panel bit makes quick and accurate work of cutting window and door openings in the sheathing (always move the router clockwise), this can also be done while the wall is flat on the floor.
Protip 5: For chalet siding as used on this project, use 2" oval headed galvanized nails. The oval head countersinks the nail slightly and the galvanized coating prevents the nails from rusting and from streaks from appearing on the siding later.
I'm sure that you are planning to do this, but make sure to plumb and brace all the walls about every 8' on the inside before starting the rafters. Running a string line at the top of the outside of the wall and using this as a guide can help ensure that you have a perfectly straight top plate on top of which the roof will go on.
Be careful with heating up cans of canned food over heat, some cans have a toxic very thin layer (veneer) of plastic on the inside that can be transferred to the food when heated. You can "cook off" a can, wash it and use that as a cooking tool. Better safe than sorry!
Good luck and have fun!
Es increíble el tiempo que ocupaste en este "libro" de sugerencias y consejos. No era necesario. Yo lo disfruté muchísimo y si encontré detalles, sólo lo aprenderé en mi práctica al momento de construir.
Karen?
I rewatch this and again and again im shocked at just how quickly it got done start to finish!
Nice work fellas ! Cabin coming along real nice Kyle ! Good to see young folks caring about being on center and leveling stuff !! Good to see ur Dad again!! Stay safe and God Bless y'all !! :)
Great progress and workmanship!
Minor technicality… vertical level is called plumb.
Floors are level, walls are plumb.
Enjoying your log cabin build too.
Great watching you and your dad get those walls up
Excellent building on your cabin
Amazing work by everyone during video
Cierra did a great job filming
Love Skeeter and Izzy bouncing and playing by the cabin
Good food too
Take care and see everyone soon
Looking 👌 great 👍 🎥 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 Skeeter's Palace😃
Enjoy watching you and your Dad work together. My Dad has been gone for many years . but still miss him.
Looking good guys 👍
Just fantastic, my guy. I'm dug in like a tic! I got more from this video than I did a bunch of construction bros, yapping and gaffing while building for some off site customer that had little to do with the build process.
So cool your Dad is building it with you. 😎😎
Thought this was a seven minute video from the way it flew by! It's so peaceful 😁
Thanks for posting. I was waiting for it.
Looking forward to seeing it under roof.
Looks like you're doing a great job. Keep it up Kyle. I really enjoy your videos.
Hey, Kyle,
Very Impressive Work. This is going to be a Real Home. I'm very much enjoying your Attention to Detail. Way to go.
Just when I was going to suggest Valium for Skeeter, he calmed down and took a break, showing that he's a regular Doggo after all.
Respect.
Very nice work, all level up you and your make a good team. Congratulations !
Looking good! Great progress 👍🏻👍🏻
Awesome! I'll say it again, what a wonderful how to video series. Really enjoying. Lifelong memories being created here with your Dad and the Missus and pups of course ;)
Can hardly wait for Part 4.
Great job. I love watching your videos. Thanks so much for sharing.
Excellent work Kyle and the team, very informative I'm learning so much. Keep up the good work, more video's please.
Great video good info on building
Great work. Really enjoying this.
Great job you guys. Its going to be awesome once you start working inside cause you know you are almost there.
Its really coming along very nice Kyle.. Can't wait to watch the roof go on ! Great job by all three of you, plus the entertaining pups.. :):)
Kyle - excellent progress... we are impressed by the levels (which you keep showing)... Your show is really enjoyable to watch... looking forward to the next episode!
Everything is coming together really fast..It is so wonderful you are able to work alongside your dad, and Sierra..and of course can't forget Skeeter!! Keep bringing us along with the home build..it's going to be amazing!!
Kyle it looks so good already nice job
Moving right along, wow!
Gotta love this phase of construction. Quick progress and I like those framing detailed explanations. Nice work!
Nice to have help I am 66 now I built a 12 by 16 foot tractor shed with a 6 inch slab floor all alone. Slow going by yourself
Love watching your cabin build!
My dad passed away when I was 24...I would have loved to have been able to do something like this, with him. Enjoy the build together, it’s coming along nicely, and what great memories!
Im really enjoying this series