Building a Log Cabin Start to Finish | Timelapse

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Published 2023-03-30
Solo log cabin build without any music or words. From clearing the land and harvesting logs, to milling lumber on an Alaskan chainsaw mill for kitchen countertops. The cabin was water tight in 60 days, and I moved in right away. I used spruce logs that were still green due to the lack of time before winter set in. I lived on site during the entire build process staying in a hot tent.

All Comments (21)
  • @patchadams4me
    That's a sad ending. That cabin was excellent. I can't get over the dog sitting up in the chair. Thank you.
  • @richvail7551
    I can’t believe how well your boards turned out. I had an Alaskan mill and I wasn’t do much better than what you do freehand. Very impressive, you’re definitely one talented individual, an artist with a chainsaw.
  • It is insane how you did all of that work yourself without giving up. It’s a shame you had to take it down it looks like a nice cabin
  • @W000F
    We need to start a go fund me for this man so we can get him some land. Keep on rocking in a free world 🤘
  • Great build, Love the pup! Hurt the heart to watch a sensational build showing your care and craft then to see you lose it to bureaucracy. You can find another claim to call home.
  • Your did this yourself, alone. You can't do this without own alot of logic in your mind. I have highest level of respect to you, count on that. You showed us all how its possible, the amount of saving our time if ever wanna do this ourselves one day is atleast 70 %. Somebody in the comments wrote this vid is the best ever, I fully agree. You are a true surviver, and that my friend means you are a person of trust. I hope you could save most of cabin and just transport it somewhere else. You now have IKEA parts 😅
  • @dabesteBazi
    I've been watching a lot of Log Cabin videos lately. This is the best I've seen so far.
  • Man, you are a beast! Incredible job!!!! Broke my heart to see the ending. Don’t give up. Build another one! You got this!
  • @russell10x
    Sad end to the camp. You done such a great job on that man. Seriously something to be proud of.
  • Wow! that's a lot of work for one man in 60 days, I trapped for over 10 years and built a couple in that time but small 15+20 and that was a lot of work & I was much younger, Awesome job young man !!
  • @matthewt88
    Those skinny logs caused so much more work! Badass.
  • @Carpenter93
    Good to see that there are still some tough younger men out there in 2023. Loved the video, can’t wait to build my own one day.
  • @josh8344
    Fully applaud. That’s craftsmanship.
  • @fredfisher3480
    Muscles definitely not “just for show” Impressive job hauling the logs as well as the rest of the build!
  • I used to fall a lot of trees in my day but never did I man handle trees like you Brother!!! Mad respect ✊
  • @rocc05rx8
    Got jipped in the end but youre still a boss. I know there will be more to come and i can't wait to see it. Im sitting in the middle east right now for work wishing i had some woods near by. Where im at its nothing but dirt and its 128° lmfao. Can't wait to get home and get some quality outdoors time.
  • I knew this guy was Canadian the minute I saw the Home Hardware buckets. Incredible cabin.
  • @bluwtrgypsy
    OMG Matty, after all that hard work. It was beautiful and in such a great location. so sad for you. You have so many incredible skills. Keep the faith, you are strong, adaptable and successful in all you do, blessings