Walnuts and Wineberries
We are Meg and Jon. We decided to make a new chapter for ourselves and take on homesteading. We sold our beach home in South Carolina and bought some mountains in southwest Virginia. Then we decided to become owner builders, which (for us) means designing our own house and building it with our own hands. Join us on our adventure of a lifetime.
Root cellar entrance framing // E145
Root cellar rock steps // E144
Dried in - Part 2 of 2 // E143
Вяленые — Часть 1 из 2 // E142
Old-school roof decking and metal roof // E141
Framing our off-grid office // E140
Diagonal board cedar subfloor in our off-grid office // E139
Ready for framing // E138
Junk cedar trees to usable lumber // E137
D1 Dozer forestry mulcher shows up and makes us a view // E136
Building the root cellar walls with concrete block // E135
Одна скважина, два местоположения (большой подъем) // E134
Water / Effluents / Fiber - Single trench // E133
Excavating an 1800 foot trench in a Yanmar ViO55 // E132
Root cellar footers - building off grid // E131
Clearing land for our solar panels // E130
Фрезерование диагональной обшивки из досок // E129
Handed the keys to a Yanmar ViO55 // E128
Front Idler Replacement on the Takeuchi TL130 // E127
RK24 Cracked frame - Can it be fixed? // E126
Sawmill too small - log too big // E125
New Arduino sawmill in action // E124
Arduino powered sawmill via NEMA34 stepper motor // E123
Фрезерование черного ореха // E122 Грецкий орех
Solar kiln finishing touches // E121
Solar Kiln Finished (Part 7) // E120
Изготовление и установка амбарных дверей на нашей солнечной печи // E119
Gathering pine logs for our sawmill // E118
Engine swap (UPGRADE) Harbor Freight sawmill // E117
Solar Kiln Build - Part 5 // E116