Projects Wranglerstar might have planned for the channel

Projects Wranglerstar might have planned for the channel

Postby Allen Hunt » Sun Jan 25, 2015 9:36 am

Mr. and Mrs. Wranglerstar probably have a long list of topics and projects they contemplate for the future. What projects do you think they might have planned?

This is not a thread for complaints or whining. If your reply starts with "I don't mean to," then please don't post it. And, to be polite, because the Wranglerstars might read this thread, let's not say "He should." Let's assume the Wranglerstars have thought a lot more about what is proper for them than we have and not try to command a project or project an "entitled" attitude about something we hope to see on the channel.

1. He might be planing a sawmill to efficiently turn some of those windfalls and downed trees into timbers and lumber to use for projects before the trees on the ground rot too much. This might not be practical if there are not enough downed trees for both firewood and timbers.
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Re: Projects Wranglerstar might have planned for the channel

Postby Head Dynamics » Sun Jan 25, 2015 12:13 pm

My family and I are still waiting on some home schooling videos. They have said that they are going to do some, the problem Cody says, it will be difficult to make and not have people bored out of their mind. Which I could see the challenge if someone didn't homeschool. Anyways, just wanted to throw that out there.
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Re: Projects Wranglerstar might have planned for the channel

Postby DaveS » Mon Jan 26, 2015 12:24 pm

Head Dynamics wrote:...it will be difficult to make and not have people bored out of their mind...


It would definitely be a challenge, I think there are fans of the channel that would sit and listen to Cody talk about paint drying, but they are not the vocal YouTube comment types. I would assume the channel would see a large number of distracting conversations come up from a video or a series of videos focusing on homeschooling. I know for my family we can't help but find dissension whenever the topic is raised; even inside of a small group of family or friends.

If you are looking for ideas/support/encouragement, something that was a great help to both me and my wife was attending a convention. We attend the Great Homeschool Convention in Cincinnati, OH each year and there is just a mountain of information to be obtained there.

Anyhow, to add to the topic a bit, I really just enjoying watching Cody tackle the projects that come up in his daily life. Homesteading is something I am not currently doing, but is a way of life that my wife and I are quite keen on. Watching Cody tackle the challenges he faces and watching him overcome the struggle to do good work without breaking the bank is encouraging. The obstacles he faces may not ever have relevance for me, but the way in which he approaches the issue can be applied to any situation or circumstance. His recent "rant" about expectations was quite possibly one of his most impactful videos for me; not the most entertaining, but definitely made an impression.
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Re: Projects Wranglerstar might have planned for the channel

Postby Modern homesteader » Mon Jan 26, 2015 3:04 pm

Allen Hunt wrote:Mr. and Mrs. Wranglerstar probably have a long list of topics and projects they contemplate for the future. What projects do you think they might have planned?

This is not a thread for complaints or whining. If your reply starts with "I don't mean to," then please don't post it. And, to be polite, because the Wranglerstars might read this thread, let's not say "He should." Let's assume the Wranglerstars have thought a lot more about what is proper for them than we have and not try to command a project or project an "entitled" attitude about something we hope to see on the channel.

1. He might be planing a sawmill to efficiently turn some of those windfalls and downed trees into timbers and lumber to use for projects before the trees on the ground rot too much. This might not be practical if there are not enough downed trees for both firewood and timbers.


That would definitely be an awesome project! I would love to replicate this.
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