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wait can we watch the part where Dr. Chris explains the surgery 😂
ОтветитьWhere are your pants from Becki?
Ответитьwhen you don't need a woodworker friend when you finally solved your problem. hahahaha nice! got jealous of your noodle. haha
ОтветитьY’all are so great 😂
Ответить"8 inch schlong?", heh.
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ОтветитьI noticed the Ryobi tool and also the use of a reciprocating saw to cut small firewood. Ryobi has a new 'pruner' which in reality is a 6-inch one-handed chainsaw. It's AWESOME for small to medium stuff and being one-handed you can (very carefully) hold the piece you're cutting if it's not attached to a tree anymore, so safer IMO. Like a hot knife through butter. Don't use my recipe saw anymore. Here in Australia, the kit version comes with a nice carry case/hard shell. I just bought the tool-only version. Keep having fun. Enjoying this series. 👍😃🛠 PS. Where are the bears!?
ОтветитьLove the abrupt end 🤣
ОтветитьHey Becki,
I know I’m a broken record, but how’s that Muggy batch goin? Hoping it looks like I could have one by camping season 🤪
How did Chris get so good at woodworking? Between learning to fly a helicopter and becoming a doctor, seems like he's busy! I really want to get into woodworking myself but don't know where to start
ОтветитьDefinitely leave the posts and put lights above the work surface!! Looking good!
ОтветитьAdd a baby pin mount behind the counter so you put up a telescopic light stand when you need it but take it off when you don’t want to look at the pole 👍
ОтветитьDid you color grade your Ryobi tools to make them look like dewalts??? 🤣
ОтветитьLove the latches for the legs. So satisfying. I’ve had a similar issue with a build with way the panel hangs and swings out. Magnet latches solved that pretty well.
Ответить8 Inchshlong lmao 🤣 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
ОтветитьHey. I would keep the posts and put an Awning in it. Like a 23Zero / Rhino rack Batwing-awning just in case it's raining... easy roof setup..
Ответитьshe's so ridiculously happy
ОтветитьI'm here for 20% outdoors stuff, 30% DIY content, and 50% Becki and Chris shenanigans and humor. 🤣
ОтветитьGreat work you guys
ОтветитьCool tuneage this week.
Any critters taking up residence under the deck??
We had an outdoor kitchen. It had a roof and counters like your and enough room for a table and chairs. It got a lot of use in the shoulder seasons because you didn't have to worry about rain. Perhaps you should leave the posts and have a way to rig up a tarp roof?
ОтветитьI think I might need to stop watching your videos...When I´m hungry xD
Ответить“You can’t put a c*nt hair back on”…. Words to live by hahaha.
ОтветитьHi, the cooking area looks great. I was wondering if you were going to stain the cooking and decking areas so that it is weather proof?
Also, the steak and noodles looked delicious. I think it could have used some sort of gravy or sauce though.
All the best from England.
When’s the calendar out 😂 ?
ОтветитьUse the two posts maybe for a shelving idea or something
ОтветитьYou should add a mounting point for a 5 gallon propane tank. Then you won’t have to worry about bringing fuel for the camp stove every visit. You could even add a little housing for it to keep it protected from the elements.
ОтветитьMake sure you clear out the spiders before sticking your hand under to release the latch for the leg, lol.
ОтветитьAmazing. Find a way to hold the legs down. If you kick one by mistake=caos. 🔥🔥🔥
ОтветитьEnjoying the Sleepy Creek series!
ОтветитьI shat my pants laughing at the ending, just imagining Beckie’s reaction 😂
ОтветитьLOVE IT! I want to see your Cowboy Kitchen! I love cooking and outdoor cooking is so satisfying. MORE, I need more cooking.
Ответить"eightin-schlong"
ОтветитьBut but but how will you guys use the counter if it’s raining? Might be a good idea to add a roof type thing on the two posts🤷♂️
ОтветитьProject looks great! Well done, you two. I enjoy watching the process and appreciate all the work you both put into the production of these videos. If you haven't already chopped off the posts, one idea to finish it off is to top it with a 4x4 cross plate. That would enable you to hang lights any place overhead, plus add hooks on the uprights for pans, kitchen accessories, etc. The cross plate would also create a window frame look that would add a surrealist design touch of "gazing through the window into the wilderness" appeal :)
ОтветитьThose posts would work great for a tarp the next time it rains. Plenty of uses, I'd save them for now, at least until other projects are complete.
This is coming along great. The missus and I are enjoying the updates as we're at a similar point in our property progress and it's been motivating for us
Great edit! Would you ever consider using tree-mounted lights?
ОтветитьLarge tent area, someone will say, "........hey, what if we did a 20' Yert here instead........."
ОтветитьGreat video guys long time subscriber been watching the helicopter videos for years. I have a question Chris as a radiologist I know you do surgeries, so what’s the difference between using $100 power tool to do a task? and a $80,000 power tool to do an operation I’m curious for your response. So one more question , Will there be a Helo pad? Thanks again so much for your videos very entertaining very enjoyable to watch. Thank you.❤🐐👍😎
ОтветитьYou guys take DIY projects to the next level. 👏
ОтветитьQUICK!! Chris needs an emergency tracheostomy!! *Beck jumps from around a tree* “Did someone say “Pied-Piper!! Not sponsored by snow peak.
ОтветитьIs Mr. November available to rent?
ОтветитьWait, basically what?? You have to finish that sentence Chris, someone might have to do a tracheotomy one day. It's in your Hypocratic oath or something.
ОтветитьThat cut at the end tho...
ОтветитьColor grade level: Nuke the Ryobi neon green tones 😅
ОтветитьIt’s November? What?
ОтветитьHAHAHA perhaps my favorite epilogue and hard cut ending of the channel so far
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