How One Rancher’s "Hay Bale" Shell Around His House Raised The Temperature By 24 Degrees
Автор: Frontier Trapper
Загружено: 2026-01-14
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Twenty-six below zero outside… yet Samuel Thornton’s tiny Wyoming cabin stayed warm enough to sit in shirtsleeves—with no fire burning. In this true-to-life frontier survival story, you’ll see how one rancher built a hay bale “shell” with an air gap that cut the wind, trapped heat, and created a temperature difference so shocking his neighbors stopped laughing and started asking questions.
Stick around to learn the simple physics behind the “dead air space,” why the design didn’t turn into a firetrap, and how this one winter experiment raised indoor warmth by about 24 degrees compared to a similar cabin.
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Disclaimer:
This video is fictional. All characters, events, and locations are made up for storytelling and are not intended as historical fact. Some visuals and narration may be AI-generated or AI-assisted. This content is for entertainment and educational purposes only and should not be taken as engineering, construction, or safety advice—always follow local codes and consult professionals before attempting any building or insulation method.
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