 gone. Well, people are probably giving up on us. I'd give up on us. Yeah. We had a we had a malfunction with a phone. It overheated. It overheated, started smoking. Couldn't handle how fast we were cutting. Yeah. And I'm just about run out of steam. I gotta pile up these four two by eights before I leave. He's got just enough energy to pile these last four. And then I'm going to stick around and cut the shorter stuff that I can handle myself. That one is a 12 now. I suppose I should just mail it as a 12 and do two by eights. I don't know. There's only leave a four foot two by eight. And that's not good for too much. Good for nothing. Well, well, I didn't know if you wanted to like cut out. I mean, I could take four foot off right now and mill it as an eight, six. Maybe just mill them as 12s. And then we'll cut an eight out of them and have a piece for a header over a door or a window. Yeah. All right, I'll just cut it as a 12. Yeah. Yeah, I can handle those. That long as it goes four different ways. Yeah, it looks like it. I was trying to figure out which way to, if I was to cut a something off of it, which I am, but I couldn't even figure it. So I'll just mill it as it is. Yeah, what the heck? Yeah. If you guys are just tuning in, Donny and I are out here at the sawmill. We have, we'll take a congratulations. We don't even mind because we just milled our last 16 footer for this job. We might even milled two extra. I mean, these are really pretty. I only see like four or five knots in this whole thing. Small knots at that. So I have a feeling these may replace some that we have in our pile which we can use for eight foot stuff. Yep. So we're awful happy with that. All we need to do for milling from here on out, did you have a number or were we guessing? I have a number. We need 20, 23 of these. Eight footers? Yeah. Oh no. 23 eight footers also. And how many more do I need to cut? I think I counted 11. So a dozen more is all I need. Yeah. I can do that. I don't know what we got up above. We're going to have some we're going to be rejecting that we can cut into eight foot out of that pile. So you think I'll go 10? Yeah, I wouldn't go. I wouldn't go. I would even, I would even cut only eight. I'd do eight more. Just eight? Yeah. All right guys, that is the count. Eight more. Eight more for this entire job. Eight more two by eights. I'm getting pretty excited now because we've done a lot of work, a lot of cutting for a long time. So we need eight two by eights. I'll finish this job. And if we get some two by fours, we won't reject them because you know, some of the two by fours we cut earlier, we, we took the worst wood we could for two by fours. To be honest. Yeah, we're going to have a few two by fours that going to get rejected, but we can use them as, as, you know, head of material which is shot up pieces and yeah. And so they'll come in handy, you know. Donnie came over early this morning after the hurricane. He restacked all our two by fours. So they're nice tight stacks. So we'll be able to load it. The plan of as of right now, they want to know what month we're going to be building this cabin. We're going to be starting next lesson 48 hours. We'll get up there Tuesday. So we'll be starting Wednesday. Yeah. Tuesday will be a set up day. We're going to, we're going to bring a wall tent up and set up a real camp, a real portable camp right there on site on Tuesday. And we'll be most of the day getting up there and getting unloaded and kind of just getting situated. And you know, if I get some gumption, maybe I'll roll those concrete cylinders around a little bit and set up the transit or something. But I think it'll be pretty busy doing. Yeah. Just getting camps established. Yeah, it'll be a busy day. So, so we're hoping to start on Wednesday of this week with this stuff we're milling right now. These are rafters. So they're going to have about a week to 10 days to dry. Yeah. Yeah. And it looks like the end of the, you know, from two, I think they said showers Tuesday here. But the rest of the week is supposed to be really good. So that'll be great. Yeah. So, well, let's pile these suckers and we're going to pile these up, these four here, and you guys can give Donnie a farewell. He's had a pretty long day as is. Yeah, I'm kind of interested in, we had a comment from some cabin building. He's on there right now. And I was wondering if he has a YouTube channel or anything. I think he might. I'll check it out tonight. It said east coast cabin doors. Okay. Yep. So are they strictly, they want to know how many loads it's going to be to get all this up there. Oh my God. Tell them to play on Donnie. Oh, look at that. Look at that. Alex just sent $20 in. So you can get $20. We could get you some beer. Oh gee. Alex just did a super chat. Alex, thank you so much. We're going to take that $20 and Donnie's going to get a $20. You click a button. There's like a super chat button on there. And you if you want to like support a channel and you know, even more than just a subscriber like you could hit that. You can send $5. No, you can send $1. You can send $50. You can send whatever. Wow. But he just bought you. He just bought you a six pack of beer. Oh my God. Well, I didn't expect that. And I appreciate it, but I don't expect that. You're going to, you're going to, I mean, I don't know anything about this technology. You don't. Yeah. You don't have to. Oh my gosh. Yeah. But the cool thing is you're going to actually get a chance to meet Alex when we're in Minnesota. Oh, that's where he lives. Oh, no kidding. And you're going to be able to return the favor. Oh, wow. Wow. Yeah. Yeah, I'll treat him to a beer. No, he drinks, he drinks energy. Yeah. Yeah. I don't know if he drinks beer or not. Yeah, I don't know. I've never really seen him drink a beer, but I know he drinks. I did. Yeah. He's the guy, he's the guy who caught that musky by the tail or by the backside. It took an hour and 30 minutes to reel it in. It was like 26 pounds full trophy. And he fought it like a champion. Well, it kind of hooked itself. We were catching panfish. I was trying to eat our panfish and he was like, he got it on like, it was like two or four pound test right in that. And it was the most amazing fight I've ever seen in my life. We actually went live. It was my first live I ever shot and videoed the whole thing catching it. No kidding. It was awesome. Oh my gosh. Yeah, but just a great guy. I really look forward. Donny and I are coming out to the St. Paul Minnesota Ice Fishing Show this December 1st. So we'll see you there. Yeah. Flutter Yo's never caught a musky, but she wants to. Oh yeah. There's something else. You can catch a lot of them in Maine and there are some big ones in Maine, but they're only in like a couple bodies of water where you can fish. Yeah. And they're pretty far away, but it turns out they're probably not far from our camp. Right. Yeah, that one spot might be. But back to the question. Somebody wanted to know how many loads it's going to take to get all this junk up there. Ask that question. I'm going to move this a little closer. I really don't know. We got a fairly big truck for a lumber company is going to haul all this stuff up. So I just honestly, I don't know, but I'm really hoping that he can, he can, you know, pass, you know, put two tears one on top of the other and get some height up. We got like seven lifts of stuff here. So and plus we've ordered some stuff from the lumber company, some advantage for the deck over the first floor and some cement pads and so forth. So it's going to be a heck of a load and I really want to get all this. We've got the boards up there already. We haul those up on our trailers. Oh, we got to get your trailer back from that Stevie when we come back home. He's got your trailer. Yeah, when we come back through remind me to get it. Yeah, I will. Well, look, Naughty, Zach Potter didn't want you just to get a six pack. So he sent the other 20. Now you can get a 12, you can get a 12 back, you know, a 12, a 12 back a beer or a last Naughty a full year. Yeah, that would be a case. I could get a case. I won't drink a case in a year. I think what they're trying to say is they want to, they want you to start drinking so you can get through this job. Oh man. I think it would probably put me to sleep. Well, we don't need that. No, no, no. Zach, we really appreciate it. Alex, we appreciate it. Thank you so much, but you don't have to do that. I'll make sure he gets it. We'll pick one up tomorrow. Naughty brought, how many beers did you bring up on that Moose Head trip? I brought two beers up. No, that was on our first trip. I didn't bring any last time. You brought two up and you brought one home. Yeah, right. And I didn't bring any, and I didn't drink any last, last trip. But on that Moose Head trip, you brought up, would you bring up like six and you brought four home? Yeah, something like that. I don't know how you kept it away from the kids because I heard they were drinking like fish. Oh yeah. Yeah, you had to hide it. You know, these kids, which are 20 something year olds. 25. Yeah, I can still call them kids. Well, you learned it. So they, yeah, they, yeah, if you don't hide your beer, boy is going to be gone. Naughty said they went on a ice fishing trip. And he said those kids stayed up till four or five in the morning. Four o'clock in the morning, then they couldn't get up the next day, of course. They all had belly aches the next day. Oh, yeah. But I guess they had a good time. I went to bed about 830, like I normally do. But you had a good time, but you also had a good time in the morning. Yeah, yeah, I think I was the only one that caught a fish that whole. Imagine. Because there was no ice on Moosehead Lake when we went up Martin Luther King weekend. Yeah, that was awful. And we could only get offshore, maybe 15 feet. Yeah. And I did catch a nice little trout. Yeah, you sure did. But that that was it. You know, and I think what my grandson was the only other person that sat out a trap. Yeah, that was pretty pretty. So this year, I think they've scheduled a trip later. You know, maybe the end or first of February. Yeah, because you know, the ice conditions last year was so terrible around here that just wasn't safe. Zach wanted to know how we made out with the hurricane. Zach, we we made out incredibly well. It was kind of a dud here, but it wasn't in other parts of Maine. So I don't want to sit here and say that the weathermen were wrong. Down east. It was a big deal. But yeah, there's some areas right now still without power and had some major flooding. I talked to Brandon, who you guys know from the channel, and he's a pretty heavy down Easter. I talked to him about three hours ago now, and they still hadn't had power restored. And he was out cutting trees off of houses. And they had they had four inches of rain. And I think up to 70 mile an hour wind at about two in the afternoon yesterday, it was still coming. So they got hit hard. We got wicked lucky here. We might get a half inch to an inch of rain tops. It pretty much spit rain all day. And it blew like 25 all day. But but we got super lucky here and just kind of stayed north and around us. East of us. Yeah. Yeah. The the eye was more east of us. We kind of got the outskirts of it. Yeah. But we've been we've been hit before we've had some October storms for like the last probably five out of six years. We've had some awful, awful wet, wet October storms where the rains like two or three days softens up the ground. And then all of a sudden, it'll blow like 70. And you've got all the leaves still on the trees at the beginning of October at the end of September. And then with the ground soft, the roots are soft. So fall right out. Yeah. Oh, they see somebody said sorry for getting me all wound up about the two by four. And he says he agrees with me. It's it's the biggest scam ever because somebody asked if if we're cutting real two by fours. And I did and I went off on a wicked tangent. Did you? Oh, bad about the stuff you buy nowadays. Oh, yeah, right. I don't what is it measure? I don't know about an inch and a half, I guess, and keeps getting smaller and smaller. But they still call it a two by four. Oh, yeah, of course. Yeah, I get I went off on a tangent on that. So when we mill a two by four, it's a true you can put your tape measure to it. It actually is two by four. Yeah. And it's a lot different grabbing a piece of lumber like that. And man, Stevie should be able to hit it with nails board. Yeah, he should be able to hit full two inch board. There's no excuses on this. When we were doing his chicken coop. He was missing. We went on the inside. You can see the nails go like this till it hit till it hit and then he went down from there. Yeah, well, I didn't say that was Stevie, that might have been me. Yeah, it might have been both of us. But yeah, we're pretty excited for this project, guys. We're, if you're just tuning in, we just our last 16 footer for this whole project. So the rafters and the floor beams are done. And I all I have to mill is about eight more two by eights. And the whole project is milled, you know, unless unless we overlook something which with Donny, I don't think we overlook much. Yeah, this next log, I don't believe I'm getting eight out of that. Do you as crooked as that is? Oh, I think you can. Eight two by eight. Oh, eight two by eight. Yeah. No, there's actually there's a two before two by eight footer already two of them up there fairly big. Is there? Yeah, all eight foot all mill this one. Then we'll have extras for headers. And then I'll go grab one after and be done with this job. Yeah. Yep. So the plan is right now, if you guys are just tuning in or if you haven't been following the timeline is I got eight more to mill, not logs, just eight more planks. And then we're heading up. We're heading up to on Monday, we're loading a log truck or lumber truck. Yeah. And Tuesday, we're heading up and we're going to start building as soon as we can. We're going to set up our little village up there with a wall tent and cook stove, wood stove, table. Yeah, an outfitter's tent. Yep, then we'll stay in and think 12 by 16. Yep. Yep. 12 by 16. Donnie left it in it before when we went up deer hunt in that time. Oh yeah, plenty of room. I picked up a rug for it yesterday and Donnie's got a another rug that's not quite big enough. We'll set that up so it's it'll be clean, easy living. And if the boys come up, they can sleep in that or they can sleep in the mouse, the trappers, the mouse cabin. Yeah. Yeah, Brandon. Brandon doesn't mind sleeping out there. No, he said there was so many mouths by his feet, he thought somebody had a buck of scratch tickets down there. They were scratching so much in his sleeping bag. And Cameron said about five of them ran over him. Wow. Yeah. Well, let's get this piled up. Yeah, let's get this piled up. Donnie's about ready. Yeah. And we'll be tuning in and seeing you guys at a later date. Probably, I don't know when. I'm going to set you guys up. This is the best part about watching our channel as you get to watch us work. So I'm going to set this up so you can see us carry these over and stack them and stack the lumber. We really appreciate you guys tuning in the support for the channel. The super chats are just absolutely amazing. We didn't expect those. But there you go right there. And then Donnie and I will be carrying them over and stacking them right here. One of the other Gatorade. I'm not even going to stick them. I'm just going to lay them right on these. Oh yeah, because we only got three more, right? Yeah. You don't mind helping get that log on, dude. Look at how curved that thing is. I know. There's no second at all. This place is looking good. Yeah, Jesus, it looks really good. This will be your eight footer. Yeah, probably so. Where do you want me to put the 12th? Right on this? Yes, you might as well. All right, so I'm going to load this log. Donnie's going to take it off and I'm going to mill the very last of the stuff that we need. Got it. Thank you. I guess I got to keep this phone out of the sun. It just didn't overheat. But I'll set it right here for now. Thanks, Donnie. All right, guys. Say goodbye to Donnie. I'm headed out. Donnie, say goodbye to this. I got to go see if our team, the Patriots are playing. I don't even know if they're playing today. I don't either. No. But I hope Minnesota's winning. They were. Yeah. Yeah. I hope the Vikings are winning. He's a Minnesota fan now that we got so many fans from Minnesota. Since I'm going to Minnesota, I better act like a Minnesota fan. That's right. We're also going to Wisconsin though, so be careful. Uh-oh. You might want to root on the Packers. No football team. They're all saying bye, Donnie. Take it easy, Donnie. Okay. And I'll see you tomorrow morning. I'm going to get that ball joint changed out in the morning. So, uh, at like 10, I'll probably go up around nine. Um, so if you, yeah, I got a ride. So if you want, as soon as you know, let me know. And we'll play on the rest of the day. Awesome. Thank you, Donnie. As always. Thank you, Donnie. Can you get by my truck? Okay. All right. See you, Donnie. All right, guys, I'm going to keep you with me. Uh, Mel has not been starting batteries dead again. We're going through that foolishness. So, oh, no good. So, lucky for me, I got this jump jumper pack. Careful over here. There's a wicked, wicked white-faced hornet's nest right behind me. Bad. Bad. I mean, white-faced like you do not want to get stung by one of them, let alone 10,000 of them. I was going to stick my finger in the opening, but Donnie talking me out of it. East Coast cabin for you. Hey, we really appreciate it. All right, so let's see if she fires now. Let me get my headgear on. I'll tell you what we're doing before I can't really talk much when I'm milling these logs and with having to jump it every time, I don't want to shut it off every time either. So, bear with me as I'm milling. I'm trying to get eight more two by eights. I don't believe I'll get it out of this log. This log is a, this log's like a snake. It's going every which direction. But, um, but yeah, so I'm going to see if I can get like, I'll see what I can get. Let's just see what we can do. Maybe we can get eight out of it. Maybe it's not punky. Maybe it's not bad in the middle, but I'm going to get as many as I can. We need eight to finish this job and then we're done milling. And you're going to see me one happy fellow when I'm done milling because it's been a struggle. I love milling, but it's been a struggle. I'm not going to lie. So, we'll see if she fires.