Out o' the house with Paul
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Opening Day Turkey Success in Ontario
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In today's video we enjoy some fantastic Ontario Turkey hunting. Despite some challenging opening day hunting pressure we call in a pair of Toms and a Jake from a great distance and are successful in harvesting an awesome Tom. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): uppbeat.io/t/ben-johnson/the-closer-we-feel License code: 9RUKXBWVETLACLVY
Harvesting Jack Pine Seeds
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In today's video we harvest some Jack Pine Cones, warm them up and extract the seeds, and plant the seeds.
Harvesting Dead Ash and Elm for Firewood
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In today's video we clean up and harvest firewood from some stranding dead Ash and Elm that have succumbed to invasive diseases.
Positioning Logs on on a Bandmill.
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In today's video I share how we position logs on our Bandmill. We cover Taper, Crown, Top vs Butt End, and how I decide on the depth of cuts. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): uppbeat.io/t/sky-toes/spend-your-life-with-me License code: FQQBOSWBNEV4HXYI
Bandmill Blade Guide Adjustments
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Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): uppbeat.io/t/mark-july/today-is-the-day License code: SBRH5YQXO0LFYRJU
Completing a Long Overdue Modification to our Home Built Sawmill and Sawing some Frozen Spruce Logs
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Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): uppbeat.io/t/papercastle/call-us-friends License code: E0AMWBMTWRFFPKTO
Sawing Softwood Lumber on Our Home Built Bandmill
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Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): uppbeat.io/t/roo-walker/life-made-more License code: TIQWYI1NHEDZ07Y6
Sighting in our crossbow for an end of season hunt.
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In today's video we sight in our Excalibur Micro 360 TD for a late season deer hunt in Ontario, Canada. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): uppbeat.io/t/the-lakes/willow-grove License code: EBOG2OR6IOD3MQJL
Honda Pioneer Doors
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In today's video we install OEM Honda Doors on our Honda Pioneer 700.
Building an Outdoor Kitchen Part VIII, Installing the steel roof.
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In today's video, I install a steel roof on our outdoor kitchen. This is the 8'th and final video in the series of building a post and beam style outdoor kitchen at our off grid cottage in Ontario Canada.
'tis Firewood Season, once again we are Blessed
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In today's video we start our 1948 Massey Harris 22 (affectionately known to us as Little Betsy), connect our old trailer and throw on a good load of Sugar Maple Firewood. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): uppbeat.io/t/the-lakes/willow-grove License code: HMEZRTSRVH1AA1BO
Installing Fascia and Drip Edge; Building an Outdoor Kitchen Part VII
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Installing Fascia and Drip Edge; Building an Outdoor Kitchen Part VII
Building an Outdoor Kitchen Part VI
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Welcome! In today's video I cut, fit, and install King Post Struts in our Outdoor Kitchen Roof.
Building an Outdoor Kitchen Part V
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In today's video we add the purlins, and the eve and gable end facia boards.
Building an Outdoor Kitchen Part IV
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Building an Outdoor Kitchen Part IV
Building an Outdoor Kitchen Part III
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Building an Outdoor Kitchen Part III
Building an Outdoor Kitchen Part II
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Building an Outdoor Kitchen Part II
Building an Outdoor Kitchen Part I
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Building an Outdoor Kitchen Part I
A Canadian treasure from 1967, a Cooey Model 64 22.
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A Canadian treasure from 1967, a Cooey Model 64 22.
Adjusting engine valve clearance and performing other maintenance on a John Deere Lawn Tractor.
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Adjusting engine valve clearance and performing other maintenance on a John Deere Lawn Tractor.
Culling some storm damaged and diseased trees at our cottage.
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Culling some storm damaged and diseased trees at our cottage.
Wildfire Smoke Blankets the Lake While Fishing.
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Wildfire Smoke Blankets the Lake While Fishing.
Enjoying A Little Wood Pile Therapy
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Enjoying A Little Wood Pile Therapy
Sighting in our Crossbow for Turkey Hunting
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Sighting in our Crossbow for Turkey Hunting
1960 Rototiller
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1960 Rototiller
Honda Pioneer Rear Windshield
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Honda Pioneer Rear Windshield
Home Built Bandmill Blade Guide Adjustment
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Home Built Bandmill Blade Guide Adjustment
Home Built Bandmill Blade Guide Modifications
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Home Built Bandmill Blade Guide Modifications
Home Built Sawmill Repairs and Modifications.
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Home Built Sawmill Repairs and Modifications.

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @ryanscanlan-greig384
    @ryanscanlan-greig384 6 днів тому

    Could yoi help me identify a rotor tiller ive just purchased?

  • @PeterCorbeil
    @PeterCorbeil 6 днів тому

    Was nice to hear and watch, thanks Paul

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul 5 днів тому

      Thank you so much!! I very much appreciate your encouraging words. All the best, Paul

  • @wavekube4343
    @wavekube4343 23 дні тому

    Hello, thank you for sharing the videos. I am wondering how long does White Cedar last in the elements, what have you seen the lifespan to be?

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul 22 дні тому

      Greetings, Thanks for your encouraging words. White Cedar is renown for it's ability to well withstand weather and the elements. There are Cedar fence rails (split from large Cedar Logs) that are well over 100 years old. As well, Cedar was and remains the go to lumber for the small boat building industry. Hope this helps. All the best!

  • @hunt4fish
    @hunt4fish Місяць тому

    Hey Paul, good job with the addons bud. Always nice to have everything in order eh!. i did much the same with my old mule! atb .

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul 26 днів тому

      Hello Mac, Thanks Buddy, it is always great fun to modify and add some features to a machine. It is always so good to find a little time away from the world and enjoy some time in the shop. Hope you and your family are all doing well and enjoying spring. All the best Buddy.

  • @kirknorthof5128
    @kirknorthof5128 Місяць тому

    Beautiful work Paul , you make it look so easy , God Bless my friend

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul 26 днів тому

      Hello Kirk, Thanks so much Buddy. Your positive and encouraging comments are always appreciated. Blessings to you and your family Brother.

  • @anonw3829
    @anonw3829 Місяць тому

    Thank you, you made that choice easy for me...Ordering now!

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul 26 днів тому

      Thanks so much, I am confident you will enjoy and appreciate the benefits of having a rear windshield.

  • @anonw3829
    @anonw3829 Місяць тому

    67 here and just picked up a 2024 700 deluxe. You are right...Power steering is the only way to go. Armstrong steering is for the young!

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul 26 днів тому

      Congrats on your new machine. I am sure you will love it. I agree completely, power steering is greatly appreciated when one is our age! Good luck and all the best to you as you enjoy your new Buggy.

  • @haroldbleemel8537
    @haroldbleemel8537 Місяць тому

    The fact you can smile while disassembling your Pioneer for routine maintenance says a bunch about you sir! Thanks for the great video!

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul Місяць тому

      Greetings from Ontario. Thanks so much for your kind and encouraging comments. It is my pleasure to make these videos. I hope you are doing well and enjoying our spring season. All the best, Paul

  • @lawrencebakelaar4746
    @lawrencebakelaar4746 Місяць тому

    Hello from the Yukon, Paul! How great it was to find my old shop teacher, and one of my favourite teachers, on UA-cam! I just bought a Pioneer 520, and was watching some install videos when I found your channel. Now I get to attend your shop classes again, and learn about some potential upgrades to my pioneer as well. Cheers

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul Місяць тому

      Hello Lawrence, it is great to hear from you!! I hope you are doing well and enjoying life in the Yukon. Long story short, we had originally ordered a 520 and were on a waiting list for delivery when our local dealer called with an opportunity for to purchase a 700. I doubt one could buy any Honda SxS and not be satisfied. We were on a ride with a group last weekend and in the group was a 520. The folks that owned it just loved it. Thanks so much for reaching out and saying hello, you have certainly made my day! All the best Buddy, Paul

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars Місяць тому

      He would have been a great shop teacher! Even better to stumble across his channel. Paul You should go on a road trip to visit him and stop by my place and fix the wiring harness on my Honda quad en route !

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul 23 дні тому

      @@lovesloudcars Maybe one day in retirement my wife and I will take a long trip across Canada and stop in and say hello!

  • @marksparkplug7758
    @marksparkplug7758 Місяць тому

    Thanks Paul, nice addition to the " Buggy " as my granddaughter calls mine.

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul Місяць тому

      Hello Mark, It was great to hear that your granddaughter also calls your machine your buggy. Oh what wonderful joy our grandchildren bring us! Hope you are doing well, it is always great to hear from you.

  • @hunt4fish
    @hunt4fish Місяць тому

    There you go Paul, all fixed!!

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul Місяць тому

      Thanks Mac, it was a job I had put off far too long! Hope you are doing well Buddy.

  • @loggerjohn01
    @loggerjohn01 Місяць тому

    Hey, Paul. I have missed some of your videos. It's sad to see the Ash trees dying. We have lost so many. I sure hope they come back someday. It makes good firewood as long as you get it in time. Great video. Take care

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul Місяць тому

      Hello John, Life can sure be busy. I can appreciate being stretched for time and missing one's videos. In this past year I have found it difficult to find time to watch our friend's videos and have unfortunately missed many. It is sad to see all the Ash we have lost, I have a number yet to cut around our house in in some fence rows. A neighbour just dropped off some Ash logs for me to saw into lumber for him. He has/had a beautiful stand of Ash at the back of his place. It reminds me of all the beautiful Elm we cut because of Dutch Elm Disease when I was a kid. We were in your neck of the woods last weekend. A family member invited us on an ATV ride with the Frontenac County ATV Club. We went from just North of Verona to Wheeler's Pancake House. It was a great trip and the pancakes were awesome! As always, it was great to hear from you. All the best!

  • @StarknightMT_official
    @StarknightMT_official Місяць тому

    Hello, Are you interested in testing our products? We would like to invite you to test the Soft Rear Windshield for your Honda Pioneer 700.( if your car year is 2014-2023)

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul Місяць тому

      Greetings, Thank you very much for your most generous offer. Yes, I am interested in testing your products. Approximately a year ago I was contacted by Starknight and supplied with a Soft Rear Windshield for our Honda Pioneer 700 (2022 model). I produced a video of the installation and posted it to my youtube channel, link below: ua-cam.com/video/jnUNQYnTGJs/v-deo.htmlsi=KIh6Ke-SaYCEspUn In the very near future I will be producing a video reviewing our Honda Pioneer and the accessories we have installed. We are very pleased with the Starknight soft rear windshield and will be sure to mention it in the video. I will send a link once the video is completed and posted to youtube. Thanks again for your offer, if there are other/future products you would like us to test please let us know. Paul

    • @StarknightMT_official
      @StarknightMT_official Місяць тому

      @@OutothehousewithPaul Hello, thank you for your sincere reply. We checked your video, and it's really good, but we need video quality to be 1080p at least. Thank you again

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul Місяць тому

      Thank you, i have sourced a new camera, future videos will be at 1080 or above. Thank you, Paul

    • @StarknightMT_official
      @StarknightMT_official Місяць тому

      @@OutothehousewithPaul Ok, we will have a new product that suits your model soon, we will contact you then. Thanks

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul Місяць тому

      @@StarknightMT_official Thank you, I will look forward to hearing from you in the future. Paul

  • @charleygarth
    @charleygarth Місяць тому

    Same Brite Bore cleaning kit I purchased...in 1967 ...possibly earlier. So what is the scope...is it a Weaver 4 power? I have 3 Cooey 22...and 5 Cooey shotguns...one is a goose gun with a 36 inch barrel....in mint condition....and very accurate. I used to shoot with a group of chiropractors who had a hunt camp. After a day of blasting clay pigeons, my shoulder would be black and blue....and occasionally it bled. If you can't take a groundhog with one shot you should get some serious training. I took 38 from the farm where I grew up. They could be dangerous to farm equipment due to holes and mounds of earth. In grade 11, I took a Ranger 22 long rifle derringer to school...on my lunch hour I took it to a nearby gunsmith and a day later paid him $5 for adjustments to the hair trigger on it. Times have changed....take a gun to school these days and you could get into real trouble! Later just out of the army I had to take a hunting course at the end of which we had to take 7 shots at a small target. I had 5 shots in the bulls eye...and the rother two missed...until I pointed out to the instructor that two of the holes were slightly oval. Made my day!

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul Місяць тому

      Greetings, An errant thumb swipe sent my last reply erroneously... Love the stories from the good old days. Sounds like you have an incredible collection of Cooeys! I can remember reading about and dreaming of shooting a Cooey Goose gun (and of course with Imperial ammunition). My father had a friend that duck hunted with a Cooey Single Shot, he kept two shells between his fingers and could reload incredibly fast. I bet you had some fun with your friends at the hunting camp, I can remember those bruises... You must have been quite a good shot in your day, that's a lot of ground hogs with a 22, and those 7 shots in 5 holes, wow! Thanks for reaching out and saying hello. All the best, Paul

    • @charleygarth
      @charleygarth Місяць тому

      @@OutothehousewithPaul Old age is knocking on my bones....I will weep the day I sell off my collection of guns but no one in the family is interested in them. Rather than put up with all the tire kickers (so to speak) I might give Ellwood Epps a call as they are about 20 minutes from here (Bracebridge)and buy collections. One can spend a fortune on guns but in the end simple guns and a good shot can do all that is necessary. You cannot hunt today without a course taken or a hunting license at least newer than about 8 years, in order to get a new license. I took up archery too and if a target was moving it was easier to hit. Out with two friends on a private range (archery golf) the first shot ( by a true expert ) hit the bullseye dead centre (about 60 yards...certainly not more) ...the next guy (using a bow sight rather than via instinctive shooting) split the first arrow. Then the first guy took another shot and split the second arrow......I was the amateur and took the next shot and split the third arrow....all four in the same little hole....name the odds!!!! Pity we did not have a camera. Sometimes life is not fair!!!!!

  • @HarveyLough
    @HarveyLough Місяць тому

    Nice bird Mr.French! I got one last year but have not yet this year

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul Місяць тому

      Hello Harvey, it is great to hear from you. Thanks, I was Blessed with a great hunt and a great Tom. Congrats on getting a Tom last year, that is fantastic! You have lots of time left this year yet, I have no doubt you'll get one this year as well. Thanks for saying hello and for your kind words. Take care Buddy!

  • @eschneider8799
    @eschneider8799 Місяць тому

    Jakes are good eating ✌️🇨🇦

  • @hunt4fish
    @hunt4fish Місяць тому

    Wish we had turkey here Paul! Congrats on the hunt hope its a good eating one! Looks like a big one!

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul Місяць тому

      Hello Mac, I hope your spring is off to a great start. I am very thankful that Turkeys were re-introduced back into Ontario. It is great fun each spring to head back to the woods and call in Mr. Tom. We had our first meal of fresh turkey on the day he was harvested, my wife is an amazing cook, it was awesome. We debone our turkeys, and freeze them in different cuts/packages. We really enjoy all the cuts, even the thighs and legs which can be quite tough (to say the least). My wife seasons the legs and thighs and then cooks them in a pressure cooker. They are amazingly tasty and tender when cooked that way. It was a great hunt, I sure enjoyed the challenge of calling them in from so far and the heart pounding anticipation that is part of the fun. Great to hear from you Mac, all the best Buddy!

  • @marksparkplug7758
    @marksparkplug7758 Місяць тому

    Fantastic video Paul, you are blessed. I commented on Logger John's last video of him showing the Tom's strutting that you will probably be giving him a call For permission to hunt. Lol. Take care friend.

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul Місяць тому

      Hello Mark, As always, thanks for your encouraging words. Brother there is no doubt, I am Blessed! I love your comment on Logger John's video, LOL!! In a couple of weeks we are going on a community buggy ride (to Wheeler's Pancake House) and will be pass through his neck of the woods. I hope you are doing well and enjoying the beginning of spring. All the best Buddy!

  • @tonycorvair
    @tonycorvair Місяць тому

    Congratulations paul GOD BLESS

  • @elund408
    @elund408 Місяць тому

    Nice Bird, seems all my outdoor youtube channels are hunting turkey. If I ever get out of Arizona I might have to give it a try.

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul Місяць тому

      Hello Eric, It is a wonderful time of the year, Turkey season is an added bonus. Turkeys were only reintroduced here in 1984. They have done very well with a stable population found across most of the Southern part of our province. I am sure you would enjoy the challenge and the fun of Turkey hunting. All the best Buddy!

  • @spidelloutdoors
    @spidelloutdoors Місяць тому

    Great video! You did a great job putting that together. Congrats on a very nice turkey.

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul Місяць тому

      Thanks so much, it was a great day and a great hunt. I hope you are doing well and enjoying spring.

  • @wvanderlaan100
    @wvanderlaan100 Місяць тому

    Amazing! I just received my PAL and looking forward to hopefully trying this fall or next spring. Well done!

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul Місяць тому

      Hello Wil, thanks so much. Congrats on getting your PAL, you have some great fun and excitement ahead. All the best Buddy!

  • @wvanderlaan100
    @wvanderlaan100 2 місяці тому

    Always a treat when a new video pops up here, looking forward to what spring turkey season has in store for you!

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul Місяць тому

      Thanks for your kind words of encouragement Wil. And, thanks again for the incredible gift. Your incredible thoughtfulness and generosity were an incredible gift to my heart. Thank you.

  • @johnjones8880
    @johnjones8880 2 місяці тому

    I'll be following along to see the progression of your seeding project..

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul 2 місяці тому

      Greetings, I am excited and eagerly await to see how many of the seeds germinate. Let's hope we have many future Jack Pine seedlings to transplant. Thanks for saying hello. Paul

  • @ebinmaine
    @ebinmaine 2 місяці тому

    Love the sign!!!

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul 2 місяці тому

      Thanks Buddy, the sign was an incredibly generous and greatly appreciated gift. I hope you are doing well.

    • @ebinmaine
      @ebinmaine 2 місяці тому

      @OutothehousewithPaul We are doing excellent as usual my friend. Should be a video soon showing our new workshop concrete floor!

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul 2 місяці тому

      @@ebinmaine I look forward to the video and seeing the new concrete floor.

  • @FromSteelToWood
    @FromSteelToWood 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for sharing! I did not knew the seeds of the white pine were already gone when the cone are open! And now, I know how to harvest seeds from other cones (not opened) so they can germinate quicker than waiting for a forest fire (lol!). Thanks Paul!

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul 2 місяці тому

      Greetings, It is great to hear from you, I hope you are doing well and have had a good winter. Jack Pine cones/seeds are certainly unique to say the least. I am excited to see how successful the seeds I planted are in germinating. Thanks for your encouraging words. All the best, Paul

  • @lovesloudcars
    @lovesloudcars 2 місяці тому

    We've got a row of trees on the edge of our yard that my aunt started from seed. We put them there out of the way when I started building our house, but now they're too big to move! I have some tiny seedling black locust trees in the house now. I'm hoping to figure out how to keep them from winter killing. I hear it is fantastic wood.

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul 2 місяці тому

      Hello Buddy, Kudos to your Aunt for starting the trees from seeds, I am impressed! I have a friend that once showed me where his descendants had settled (as pioneers), the only sign of where their cabin was, was the hole where the root cellar had been dug and a stand of Black Locust trees surrounding the cabin site. Coincidently, he is a retired forester. I asked him about the trees, he told me he had thought they were planted by settlers in our area to help with honey production. He also mentioned that Black Locust lumber is very dense and has great rot resistance. I think it is great that you have some seedlings, I hope they do well in your Northern Winters. As always, it is great to hear from you. Paul

  • @tonycorvair
    @tonycorvair 2 місяці тому

    Can't wait to see if the seeds grow. God bless you

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul 2 місяці тому

      Thanks Tony, I am excited to see how the seeds fare. Blessings Brother!

  • @dannydunnagan3267
    @dannydunnagan3267 2 місяці тому

    We have some kind of pine tree that looks like that here in west Tennessee my uncle planted 2 trees in our lawn he worked for the forest service for years and the grew trees at the nursery.

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul 2 місяці тому

      Greetings from Ontario, It is great that you have a couple of trees your uncle planted. It would be interesting to know what type of Pine they are. It would be amazing if they were also Jack Pine. Thanks for saying hello. All the best, Paul

  • @curtisvasseur9785
    @curtisvasseur9785 2 місяці тому

    I have a Honda FOURTRAX FOREMAN RUBICON 4X4 AUTOMATIC DCT EPS 4-wheeler. I’m thinking of getting a side by side. The 520 looks promising, however it has no power steering. Really looking forward to for a trail models and I’m partial Honda for obvious reasons. I’m also looking at the 700 which you said is wider. However it has power steering as well as more power and other advantages. The dealer I go to usually has “plain Jane” bare bones models as well as models with what customers would usually put already installed. I wish Honda would add power steering to the 500 & 520.

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul 2 місяці тому

      Hello Curtis, We could not be happier with our Pioneer 700. Yesterday my wife took our first ride of the season. We covered over almost 170 km on mixed trails. Our machine is a delight to drive, I especially appreciate the power steering and automotive style torque converter and transmission. Since producing the video you watched we have added soft doors and a soft rear windshield. Although yesterday was quite chilly ( a few degrees above freezing) we were warm, dry, and comfortable throughout the trip. When we were looking at machines and had a 520 on order, I had already decided that I was going to add aftermarket power steering. All in all, we are so happy with our choice of machines. Good luck in your quest for a machine, I am confident you cannot go wrong buying a Honda. All the best, Paul

  • @WhiteCedar544
    @WhiteCedar544 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for good tips in valves, helped a lot. Try this next time, instead of screwdriver, use 1/4" dowel, and have a sharpie nearby, as you feel you're at TDC, mark a line around dowel where it meets plug threads, and rotate engine a couple of times to validate TDC, by watching location of sharpie line as it nears plug opening. Thanks again.

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul 2 місяці тому

      Greetings, Thanks for your positive and encouraging comments. And, thanks so much for the suggestion to use a 1/4" dowel marked with a sharpie to monitor the piston travel/position. What a great idea!! I really appreciate you taking the time to share your idea, thanks!! Paul

  • @brandonhoad9033
    @brandonhoad9033 2 місяці тому

    Bummed you said Ontario Canada not Ontario NY. I've got more dead ash than 10 people can shake sticks at. Parents built new cow barn in '79. All lumber but mow floor is home grown ash that was milled 1/2 mile down the road. They put woodstove in the house to burn all the slab wood. It lasted lil over 2 yrs. What model Deere ya got there? 2750 myself. It handles 99% of my firewood. Between pulling logs, hauling in carryall, and splitting w 3pt splitter.

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul 2 місяці тому

      Hello Brandon, Greetings from the other "Ontario". I can appreciate all of the dead Ash around your place, our local countryside is much the same. It breaks my heart to lose such a valuable species. It is fantastic that your parents built a cow barn with Ash from the farm. And to get two years of heat from the slabwood, what an added bonus! We built a workshop on our farm with Soft Maple harvested on the home farm and sawn on our home built mill. It was a great project. We burn most of our slabwood in the wood furnace in the shop. 2750/55's were and are still great tractors. We have an 1840 with a 245 loader. Ole Betsy serves us well. Thanks for reaching out and saying hello. Your encouragement is appreciated!

    • @brandonhoad9033
      @brandonhoad9033 2 місяці тому

      @@OutothehousewithPaul now that you say 1840, I have watched one of your cutting vids b4. Didn't know that model, had to look it up. I'm not in Ontario but close enough that you could've come filled up your truck 3-4 or 34 times. Really hate to see it just rot. Trees going down real bad in the woods but not so bad in hedgerows. Your ideas on y?

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul 2 місяці тому

      @@brandonhoad9033 Hello Brandon, The 1840 was a Canadian model of a tractor made in Manheim Germany. It may have been the same as a 2040 built in the US. All new John Deere tractors imported in Canada below 100 hp were German built (import laws and tarriffs??) and anything 100 hp and above were built in Waterloo Iowa. I am not sure where they are sourced/built today. We have an old AR and LI (as well as an Allis Chalmers B) that I hope to restore one day. I have great respect for old machinery! I am not sure about the answer to your question re. fencerow vs. woodlot Ash going down. There are few large stands of Ash in the bush here, they are mostly scattered. Unfortunately all Ash are pretty well finished here. Any areas that did have significant concentrations of Ash are a mess and will be years in transitioning to other species. Oh well... Hope you are enjoying our change in the weather, our neighbours were cultivating before our last snow storm and I am sure some will be back on the land tomorrow. All the best!

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul 2 місяці тому

      @@brandonhoad9033 A further thought: the loader on our tractor (a 245) was built in Welland Ontario. Unfortunately the plant closed in 2000.

  • @coreyriley7160
    @coreyriley7160 2 місяці тому

    G’morning Paul. Nice saw work. The ash around here in Minnesota, is about gone. I sell sooooo much tree service wood Ash it’s exhausting. Have a nice day

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul 2 місяці тому

      Hello Corey, Great to hear from you Buddy. Losing the Ash species is quite a loss for us all. There is a small village close to us that had large and stately Ash lining its streets. It was a huge amount of work removing them from amidst the wires, poles, buildings etc. The team that looked after the tree removal work did an admirable job. I cannot imagine how much Ash you have processed, and how much work it has been. I bet the firewood has been greatly appreciated by many on cold winters' nights. All the best Buddy!

    • @coreyriley7160
      @coreyriley7160 2 місяці тому

      Wow, that sounds very similar to my whole area. I’ve already sold 8 full cords so far. Take care.

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul 2 місяці тому

      @@coreyriley7160 Mornin' Corey, 8 full cords on top of your own personal firewood, wow that is a lot of work! Your work ethic is solid!

  • @lovesloudcars
    @lovesloudcars 2 місяці тому

    Finally got the chance to watch this. Those varieties are foreign to me, though I've obviously heard of them. Do you need big stuff quarter sawn before you use it for handles? I expected you would have salvaged and sawn a few boards for that purpose.

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul 2 місяці тому

      Hello Buddy, It is interesting that Ash, Elm and Butternut are not native to your area. I assume you have mostly Boreal species: black and white spruce, balsam fir, jackpine, tamarack, birch, trembling aspen and balsam poplar? One day we hope to visit Alberta, so many people from here have headed West and stayed. The countryside looks amazing! I did not save any of the lumber from the Ash to saw but do have a few other Ash logs waiting to be sawn. You are right, the best way to produce handle wood is to quarter saw. It is always great to see your videos, I really appreciate the shots taken from the cab of the truck as well as those of machinery working. I hope you have had a good winter and spring on the farm and on the job is good.

  • @ebinmaine
    @ebinmaine 2 місяці тому

    Good to see you out putterin around. We're getting ready for a BIG snowstorm coming in this afternoon and lasting 2 or 3 days. Should be all set. Prepped as much as possible. Be safe!

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul 2 місяці тому

      Hello Eric, It was great to have and enjoy some time outside cutting some wood. The same storm is in our forecast as well. It is a cozy feeling to be in our old farm house with the kitchen wood stove nice and warm and to think of how many storms people have been warm and dry in this house. I hope you folks don't get blasted too badly, after such a mild and early spring it will be quite a change. Always great to hear from you Buddy, I hope you and your wife are safe and cozy throughout the storm.

  • @hunt4fish
    @hunt4fish 2 місяці тому

    Hey Paul, snow all gone eh? Always good to get out at the firewood for sure clean up of dead trees and stuff good exercise as well. We are having the worst weather this year down his way and forecast not looking up yet! Take care oh we had the pea soup and doughboys today and I think I ate too much......cheers !

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul 2 місяці тому

      Hello Mac, Yeppers, the snow is all gone, flowers popping up and syrup season is over. Our forecast is calling for a bit of a storm over the next few days with some white stuff falling at the tail end. I cannot imagine the winter/spring you folks have had, wow! I bet that Pea Soup and Doughboys was good, it sure is hard to eat only a little!! Always great to hear from you Buddy, all the best to everyone!

  • @spidelloutdoors
    @spidelloutdoors 2 місяці тому

    Nice video. That's too bad about your ash trees. Good that you were able to salvage them for some free wood.

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul 2 місяці тому

      Hello Buddy, I hope things are well in Northern Alberta, it we great to see some of your shed hunting successes. We have quite a bit more Ash to cut, some of it is from trees we planted almost 40 yrs ago. Oh well, life happens... All the best!

  • @douglasscott5003
    @douglasscott5003 2 місяці тому

    Ash was the poor man's oak at one time. Sad to see them all gone. Thanks for sharing. Hope you had a great Easter.

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul 2 місяці тому

      As always, its great to her from you Doug. It is sad to see the end (for now) of our Ash, how many canoe seats, gunwales... Easter was good thanks, I hope you and your family also enjoyed the time. All the best Buddy!

  • @marksparkplug7758
    @marksparkplug7758 2 місяці тому

    Good morning and thanks Paul, Ash are completely gone in my wood lot took 6 years to clean them up. Hope you and the family had a blessed Easter and take care buddy. Is this the year you join me in retirement?

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul 2 місяці тому

      Hello Buddy, My heart is a little saddened by the loss of some of our Native Species; Butternut, Beech, Elm, and of course Ash. We certainly have a bit of firewood ahead in all the Ash that we need to harvest. In my younger years we harvested many large stately Elm that had succumb to Dutch Elm Disease. We burned lots of Elm and harvested quite a bit of lumber. We all had a Blessed Easter thanks. The older I get the more I realize the immensity of what it means. I/we are so thankful, we are Blessed beyond measure! Retirement; we are on the path but are not quite there yet. I smile thinking of how much you must enjoy "working" at various tasks when every day feels like Saturday. It's coming... :-) All the best, I hope your spring is great!

    • @brandonhoad9033
      @brandonhoad9033 2 місяці тому

      My retired friends say every day is Saturday except Sunday

  • @garymuzyka9760
    @garymuzyka9760 3 місяці тому

    Great vid! Im a cooey fan aswell, i have a model 75, a 60 and a sure shot 12 gauge single shot 12 gauge, sears version of a cooey 84 i believe?

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul 3 місяці тому

      Hello Gary, Great to hear from you, thanks for your encouragement. Sounds like you have a great Cooey collection; what fine pieces of Canadiana!!! Sears and Cooey, what wonderful memories. Oh the fun of the good ole days!! I have enjoyed some great Turkey hunts in recent years with a single shot Cooey. All the best and thanks again for reaching out. Paul

  • @bradleycoles8273
    @bradleycoles8273 3 місяці тому

    Great video, i love to saw my own lumber to, always nice to see how others do it. good luck with the addition!.

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul 3 місяці тому

      Hello Bradley, Thank so much for your encouraging comments. It sure is great fun to saw our own lumber, and great to have a ready supply for our projects. I hope you have had a good winter. Good luck with your mill!

  • @lovesloudcars
    @lovesloudcars 3 місяці тому

    Looks good. Always nice to watch someone do things to see whats to learn.

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul 3 місяці тому

      Hello Buddy, Glad you enjoyed the video, I am sure with your experience and background you could teach us all much.

    • @lovesloudcars
      @lovesloudcars 3 місяці тому

      @@OutothehousewithPaul I might know a few things , but we both know someone who "knows everything ". Hopefully I never become one of those guys.

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul 3 місяці тому

      Yes, we have both no doubt crossed paths with some "everything experts". It is not in your makeup to ever be one...

  • @loggerjohn01
    @loggerjohn01 3 місяці тому

    Hey Paul! Winter had returned again lol. We sure were spoiled with that nice weather. Its interesting to see how you set up a log on the mill.That mill sure works great. Thanks for sharing!

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul 3 місяці тому

      Hello John, Yes, what happened to our April weather in March? Those warm sunny days sure were nice! Thanks for your kind words, I sure enjoy spending little time with the mill. I hope you have had a good winter, I am sure your wood pile is looking fantastic as usual.

  • @ebinmaine
    @ebinmaine 3 місяці тому

    Appreciate the time, Paul. We are looking at getting a sawmill later this year or early next. It's good to see the methods of others.

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul 3 місяці тому

      Hello Eric, I am sure you will enjoy many hours of fun with a mill. Hope you are doing well, thanks for your encouragement and for taking the time.

  • @hunt4fish
    @hunt4fish 3 місяці тому

    Hello Paul cool vid bud sawmills are great to have when you have some spare time eh not to mention the pile of lumber your getting outback! take care

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul 3 місяці тому

      Hello Mac, Thanks, it was fun to make this video. I had to think of the steps in sawing that one just does by memory and habit. It sure is wonderful when one has a little time to head to the mill and saw a little lumber; stress and worries seem to be left behind. It is also a great feeling to be able to head to the lumber pile and not the lumber yard when starting a project. A neighbour is going to bring over a load of Ash logs (once the ground has dried up and firmed up a little) for me to saw to trim his new house with. I smile thinking of the fun! I hope you fared well in your last dump of snow. More seasonable weather has returned here, the temps. are back below freezing and the ground is white with another 15 cm in the forecast. Always great to hear from you Buddy.

  • @mikelastime
    @mikelastime 3 місяці тому

    Great video thanks for sharing

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul 3 місяці тому

      Greetings from Ontario. Thanks for your encouragement, it is much appreciated.

  • @douglasscott5003
    @douglasscott5003 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for sharing. That was a great tutorial.

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul 3 місяці тому

      Hello Doug, I hope you are doing well Buddy. Thanks for your encouragement. We will have to have a visit sometime in the near future. All the best!

    • @douglasscott5003
      @douglasscott5003 3 місяці тому

      Sounds good.@@OutothehousewithPaul

  • @hypr4u
    @hypr4u 3 місяці тому

    Very well presentation and step by step installation, take care sir and God Bless!

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul 3 місяці тому

      Greetings from Ontario, Thanks so much for your comments, your encouragement is greatly appreciated. Blessings Brother!

  • @hunt4fish
    @hunt4fish 3 місяці тому

    Peaceful Paul!!

  • @donaldsaunders4736
    @donaldsaunders4736 3 місяці тому

    Thank you I have a 2023 Honda pioneer 520 and was looking for a rear windshield so I’ll buy this and hope it fits well. Thank you

    • @OutothehousewithPaul
      @OutothehousewithPaul 3 місяці тому

      Greetings from Ontario. Thanks for saying hello and for your encouraging words. I hope all goes well with your rear windshield installation. Adding a rear windshield made a huge difference for us with wind and dust. We also recently added Honda OEM soft doors and love them as well. We are looking forward to spring and while staying warm and dry enjoying some awesome early season trail rides. All the best with your machine, I am sure you will enjoy it immensely!