I Found a Revolutionary War Log Fort Inside a House



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24 thoughts on “I Found a Revolutionary War Log Fort Inside a House”

  1. Wow, what an amazing video. This is definitely one of the best, coolest, exucational videos ive seen on here. What a treasure you hqve there. And youve done a great job with everything. I don't know how you have been able to work your lawyer position, make youtube videos and work on this house and property. This was so impressive. Thank you for sharing it with us. This gets my vote for video of the year. the last couple years acutqlly.

  2. I see lots of woodwork / joinery tools. The thing you called a razor looks like a spokeshave. Other tools will be for foundation turf cutting; adze for log shaping; wedges for log splitting. Primitive fork = dividers. You will likely find calipers also.
    I have actually used sledgehammer and wedges for log splitting way back in early 1960s. Quicker than an axe.

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