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House Building
Griff built his house the way his grandfather might have. This guy built his house the way his grandfather's grandfather probably did.
Then when it was complete, kept all those sharp tools around in case some divorce lawyer tried to take it from him. :yesnod: |
Excellent.
I am torn by the burnt wood finish. I like the natural look where the wood ages on its own over time, but at the same time, the burn wood gives it a uniform look and it blends right in to its surrounding like its been there for a 100 years. I like how the 2nd floor overhang walls are dovetailed in. That's a nice touch. And I understand the desire for plastering the attic/2nd floor interior, but it seems a shame to cover over that beautiful wood. The guy seems to get more buff as the building goes on. And he is lifting those logs in to place like they weigh nothing. When my parents had an addition put on the house about 5 years ago, my dad did a lot of landscaping. Shoveling literally tons of dirt. He was a muscle man by the end of that summer. |
One of the dedicatees of that video, Richard Proenneke, is the subject of a film called Alone In The Wilderness. He went to spend a year in Alaska to get back to nature. He built a small cabin, and almost everything else he needed. Spoons, bowls, tables, sleds, everything. He wound up staying something like thirty years.
If you haven't seen either of the Alone In The Wilderness programs, do yourself a solid, and keep an eye out for it. Youtube has a few clips from the film(s). |
I have both of those alone in the wilderness shows on disc, and the book.
Some years back, PBS channel 12 in Philly(claim they're in DE but they're in Philly) was doing a membership drive where they show all the programs that appeal to the masses before they go back to their normal culture bullshit. So getting close to the end without coming close to their $$$ goal, they threw in the first of the Dick Proenneke shows. To coin a phrase, the crowd went crazy, the $$$ poured in, and it became a must do show during every membership drive. The pompous, overpaid, full of themselves, on air "personalities", express their amazement on how popular the show is every time they show it. They still don't get it. :rolleyes: |
That was beautiful Bruce. I love that he took the best ideas that he knew he could assemble and made something that fits in its place. I hear what Glatt is saying about covering up his wood work but he knows what's in those walls. It is always a touching moment when you begin closing in a timber frame but it's just art until you can live in it.
Where is this homestead? |
Latvians... maybe...
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From youtube...
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My buddy wanted me to thank you for that vid, Bruce. He really liked it.
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When I found it I said 24 minutes, no way, I'll just see what he's doing and skip through this to catch high lights.
I watched the whole thing... twice. :smack: That's why I started a new thread instead of just burying it in a video thread. Have you seen the stuff Griff posted when he was building his house, or was that before your time? |
I remember that. Or maybe he was posting pics, still.
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I had to watch the whole damn thing... and then pass it on.
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