Offgrid Workshop Project Pt. 11 - Painting the Workshop
In this video we are finally painting the interior of the workshop. I was very happy with the colour of the paint that I used. Although it is not perfect it sure is perfect enough for what I intend to do with it.
After we got the painting all done all that is left on the workshop is to install shelving and build a workbench, which you will see in the next video.
Join my dog and I at our wilderness homestead in the Canadian North. This channel features videos on off-the-grid lifestyle and building, trapline adventures, hunting, fishing, trucks and much more!
I live off the land in a self reliant and self sufficient lifestyle. The land provides me with everything I need. My offgrid cabin is solar powered, heated by a wood stove and most everything I eat comes from the land; fish, eggs from my chickens, and many different wild game species. The lifestyle I live is essentially expense free and blesses me with the opportunity to do whatever I please.
In the winter months we head out on the trapline and ethically harvest fur bearing animals. Through moderate and sustainable methods I snare and trap these animals and work on, and sell the pelts at auction which provides a decent income for me to invest in my off the grid homestead and lifestyle.
Traplines and Inlines Facebook Page: https://fb.me/traplinesandinlines
Видео Offgrid Workshop Project Pt. 11 - Painting the Workshop канала Traplines and Inlines
After we got the painting all done all that is left on the workshop is to install shelving and build a workbench, which you will see in the next video.
Join my dog and I at our wilderness homestead in the Canadian North. This channel features videos on off-the-grid lifestyle and building, trapline adventures, hunting, fishing, trucks and much more!
I live off the land in a self reliant and self sufficient lifestyle. The land provides me with everything I need. My offgrid cabin is solar powered, heated by a wood stove and most everything I eat comes from the land; fish, eggs from my chickens, and many different wild game species. The lifestyle I live is essentially expense free and blesses me with the opportunity to do whatever I please.
In the winter months we head out on the trapline and ethically harvest fur bearing animals. Through moderate and sustainable methods I snare and trap these animals and work on, and sell the pelts at auction which provides a decent income for me to invest in my off the grid homestead and lifestyle.
Traplines and Inlines Facebook Page: https://fb.me/traplinesandinlines
Видео Offgrid Workshop Project Pt. 11 - Painting the Workshop канала Traplines and Inlines
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