Construction sites require careful hazard management. The builder explains that rocks are strategically placed to protect the stove from being hit by trailers or vehicles. This demonstrates the importance of identifying potential hazards and implementing protective measures before construction begins.
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I Changed the Plan for the Shower HouseIndexed:
The hot tub and shower house build is finally moving. In this video, I change the original plan, decide to roof over the whole area, and start building the structure that will cover the hot tub and outdoor shower. That means milling more lumber, setting the posts, taking down the leaning tree that was in the way, and framing the roof so this whole area can finally start coming together. This is the first real phase of turning that space into something functional and comfortable. By the end of the video, the posts are set, the rafters are up, the tin is on, and the shower house roof is finally taking shape. I also show the finished trail signs, but the big focus here is the hot tub and shower build finally becoming real. Highlights For You • Changing the plan and deciding to roof over the full shower house area • Milling more lumber to keep the build moving • Taking down the leaning tree blocking the structure • Setting the posts and framing the roof • Cutting and installing the rafters • Getting the tin roof on in just two days • First look at the finished trail signs Questions For You 1-Would you have roofed over the full hot tub and shower area too, or just the shower? 2-If this was your build, would you keep the hot tub area more open or enclose more of it? 3-Do you like the round-log look for this kind of build, or would you rather mill everything square? What would you add to a hot tub and shower house setup like this to make it even better? If you’re into off-grid builds like this, subscribe and follow along. The shower house and hot tub area are finally happening, and there’s still a lot more to do before this setup is finished. #hottubbuild, #outdoorshower, #showerhouse, #offgridliving, #cabinlife, #offgridcabin, #homesteadprojects, #diybuild, #tinroof, #timberframe, #offgridprojects, #propertybuild, #canadianhomestead, #cabinprojects, #hottubarea
Good morning, guys. It's been a while since we sat on the porch and had a coffee together and it's tasting mighty fine. Some big decisions have been made.
Uh we're going to switch up and change the uh showerhouse. I'll show you that in a second. Also, I've had a ton of people asking me about when we're getting on the cabin. I'm not waiting for anything anymore. All the papers have been uh filed and signed off. I can actually start working on the cabin. I could have started working on the cabin a little while ago, but let's go over there and I'll show you and I'll explain why I have to get these other projects going first before we start on the cabin. We're going to put a roof over this. I was only going to put a roof over the shower and just leave that open. One of the big things that has to go to put a roof on this tree has to go, which is not a bad thing because it's leaning pretty hard to the cabin and it will open up my view. Okay. Also, guys, something I never really showed you in the last video. These rocks are here for a purpose. The stove is going to be sitting here and the woodshed is there.
I'll be backing trailers in or I'll be driving around here. The last thing I want to do is hit that stove. So, that's why these big rocks are here and I'm going to put another big one right here.
So, once this project's done, we are getting back on the woodshed. Uh, with the wood the last couple of years, it's been out in boxes under tarps. Man, it's a disaster when your wood is damp and stuff. It's so hard to burn. And when it's minus 20, 30, that's not pleasant trying to keep a fire going. Let's get milling. Let's get the boards for this.
And let's get something finished.
What do you think, guys? I think these things look amazing.
Also, I want to say big thanks. I had somebody help me paint all the letters.
They volunteered. They said they'd put their time into it, and look at that.
So, very thankful, and I really appreciate it.
Almost time to put these up.
All right, guys. Look at this.
Supposed to cut my center mark. I cut the other one. That's now too short.
That's not good. That really screws things up. I got to figure this out.
Okay, guys. I went back to the mill. I milled up three more.
Um, but I left a big piece of lumber on the mill. It's like whatever I need.
It's just like walk over, measure it, and cut it. It's all squared up and everything. So, um, but I'm not sure I'm going to have enough. But man, it hasn't stopped. Like, it gets sunny, it rains on and off all day. But I'm not complaining because we have quite the lumber pile here. I think it's time to start putting this together. All right, guys. Let's set the posts in place and see what we're working with here.
Now, the biggest headache is this trees got to go post. I'm going to temporarily screw them down. And then I'm going to take these, cut them to size, set them on top this way. One there, one there. And then we're going to run beams this way.
And then from the center of this up, we'll run another post and another post up to the top beam.
Never built this before, but I have a vision. Hopefully, it's a good one.
So that allows me to not worry about these falling over on me, But I'm going to have to deal with this first. The um the tree. I'm going to have to cut it down. No choice.
Okay, guys.
If you remember when I built the cabin, this is the tree that I landed the drone in.
Oh, perfect.
That worked out.
Okay, one post casualty.
That's okay. Didn't land on the cabin.
So, perfect.
All right, that gets it out of the way for the day. Get it back up and running.
Okay.
one of these beams and have a look and see what we got going on here. Now, of course, I'll cut these down.
Okay, that looks pretty good.
Okay, all the posts are set plum and they're pretty good. I just went around with the tape. Um, it's about a quarter of an inch out. I'm not going to worry about it too much. Quarter quarter of an inch. It's actually pretty good. Where's the center mark?
Okay, I guess perfect.
Okay, guys. I need to determine now the height I want this center piece. I'm thinking two feet.
That's it for the mill. So, the 2x4s, those are the rafters. There's the one by three and a halfs, whatever they were. So, that's it. Let's go build this and get it done.
As you can see, everything is in place.
Uh, even figured out the rafters. Now that everything's up, what I want to do is I'll show you. I want to go around and fasten all this stuff. And also, I want to get some something into the bottom so that this thing doesn't fall over. So, the plan is to use these galvanized leg bolts to go through. I'm going to drill with this and then I'll see what happens. And if I have to, I'll take this other drill bit and go up because I don't want any of this splitting.
So, the good news is I don't have to drill. I just want to pre-drill the first one I'm going through and that'll be it.
Okay. Okay, now that we have all of the bolts in, it's pretty sturdy. I'm going to take some of the bracing off so I don't have to keep walking around it.
Get rid of this.
Okay. Okay. So, the plan is to start cutting the rafters. I'll get them cut and then I'll show you how we're going to do it. For the tin to line up, we want to come out. We're going to come out eight inches with these. And then the tin can overhang, right? Let's do that.
So, two, four, and then right here with about 8 in.
and just cut that off there.
I got everything cut and what I did, I paired them up. So, I just took the 12footers, cut them in half, and I'll put each end that I cut so they'll go together so they're the same thickness and stuff. Cuz there's a couple that are a little bit thinner. And there's one here that's really thick. This one here, I just got to the end of the board.
instead of cutting it down to inch and a half, it's like just 2 in. So, I'll put that in the center one. So, what we're going to do is we're going to go up, set them all, and then we have to make some I think they're called gusset plates.
Don't quote me on that, but anyway, out of plywood, and then we screw them in. And then we're going to put a couple of supports across, too.
So, let's get up, try one, and see how it works out. Double check that. Make sure. Yeah, 8 in.
Okay, let's get chainsaw and cut this.
Perfect guys. Perfect.
Bring this one over right there.
Perfect.
So, with all the marks, it's easy to line this up. And this screw is only just holding this stuff temporarily into place until I get the uh gusset things made up.
looks pretty good, guys.
Okay, guys. Some scrap plywood laying around. So, what we're going to do, clean that up here.
Actually, this we're just going to trace this.
So, let's go cut it and see how it fits.
Perfect. So, this is my template. I'll cut five more and I'll be right back.
Okay, I got them all cut. Let's get them installed with some smaller screws.
Tops are done.
That's it. We're ready for tin. Let's go cut it and get it up here.
All right, guys. This turned out pretty amazing. Other than a few tweaks here and there, we're going to add a few things, couple cross braces, some corner pieces. I can't believe these were round logs and this is finished in 2 days. We got to get on to the tub. We got to get the shower finished cuz the woodshed's got to go. It really has to because the material, the insulation, all the stuff for the cabin is on its way because we're going to hit that and we're going to hit it hard because we want to get the cabin finished and then we can start doing all the beautiful finishes inside there. And I'm really looking forward to that. So, once that woodshed's done, off to the cabin we go.
But let's take a walk over there. I need to show you something very special. All the signs are officially complete. They look amazing. And also a big thank you to the person who volunteered to paint all the letters. Um they wouldn't be finished if it wasn't for that. So thank you very much. Uh next video I think we're going to head up and we're going to name some trails. So for me, Sophie and Molly, thanks for watching and we'll see you next week.
The moment's gone before I realize I was out of my way.
We sit and talk. I see your crying eyes turning red through the day.
I share my mind with no sensor share.
Hang it all out to try.
A tear drops hanging from your upper limb.
Clinging on afraid to fly.
And I wait for the night went.
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