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I estimate no more than three years before enough of the wood has rotted that it becomes unsafe. First, eaving the bark on the wood speeds decomposition. Second, he didn't char the ends of his uprights where they are buried in the ground.
Думаю,что для костра лучше использовать камни, внизу торф,это опасная затея.Я заметила,что ты любишь высоту, а строитель ты от Бога,продолжай ! 🤗 Можно приспособить небольшую лебедочку, чтобы поднимать вещи и дрова. Уютно у тебя наверху,как у бабушки на сеновале и медведь не сразу залезет 😁
The trick I use to make a wood floor structure safe for putting a fire on the floor is a clay base with flat stones on top. The clay layer needs to be proportionally thick relative to the size and intensity of the fires you burn. For wood as thick as your wrist you want 2 inches of clay. I don't recommend burning anything thicker than your bicep (on a 4 inch clay base). Keep some water handy just in case.
What is this tree called Or Christmas tree Or just a Christmas family tree Beautiful jungle wonderful Farther get all good peoples doing shelters work. What is that sound I heard it look like some one shorting a gun behind there are mine hunting animals. Nice place God blessings
Очень хорошо получилось ,молодец . В низу сделай обедельную зону ,закрой все тонкими бревнами и окно сделай . Можно и раздеватся там и вещи вешать .и лестницу переделай во внутрь .а там стелай большое окно .чтобы любоватся природой . Спасибо тебе большое за видио ,что поделился с нами .
I was thinking the same thing. I also disagree with putting moss on top of the plastic roof material. It's going to dry out and fall off. It looks good for the video but it's worthless otherwise. There are better roof options, both for waterproofing and for finishing.
hello there.... i am one of your new follower from california usa, i am just wondering have you encountered venomous snake and how do you deal with it, and also mosquitoes how do you handle them. take care, and make more fun videos, i love watching your channel.
Every time when you go out to the nature to the Forest, to the jungles, to the lakes, rivers, the ocean and even to the desert please respect mother earth.... We natives have respected since the early days, make sure you look to the 4 cardenal points of mother earth (North, South, East and West) and give thanks for the stuff you're taking from it, wether it's a fish, a deer or yes even timber make sure you look up and say "Thank you for providing me with the things I needed the most to survive in this environment" and if you can whenever you go back to that place plant a flower or tree and keep everything going around like a cycle, at the end you'll be feeling good inside and you'll never have evil spirits around you....
Beautiful comment! Gratitude is so vital to our souls and to our spirit and so many dont understand the importance sadly. I prefer the inner gratitude of spirit. As I work, move through life, hike, etc, I offer gratitude through mental thanks and praise. Too many people today offer gratitude through voice and through deeds seen by others. All too much we see folks trying to show others their gratitude instead of allowing our spirit to be that channel of gratitude. Thank you so much for you beautiful comment. I see so many folks get so negative in comment sections of RU-vid and other platforms and I must say, its so refreshing to see such a beautiful comment. Thank you. 🙏🏻🙌🏻
um hey friend just a pointer if you turn your hatchet upside down in the air after you get the head on there then hold the handle and wack the bottom of the handle so your axe will drive the handle into the head you will literally hit it like a nail it walk the head upward it will wedge that head on so tight but that's the proper way to have a better result hitting the head is not as efficient try it
Im worndering how that thin plastic used for the roof waterproofing held up to the heat of the camp stove? That stuff melts under the slightest abmount of heat. I personally would have used a regular green tarp for durability and less chance of warp and holes from the camp stove. But I do wonder how that thin plastic held up to the heat of the chimney and stove.
Me and my husband been talking about this he looks like you got to treat not which is Bigfoot be good to him giving something to eat and he will leave you alone as long as you take care of him too
Das die Hütte warm hält wage ich zu bezweifeln eine Seite offen und die gegenüber liegende Wand nicht abgedichtet obwohl Moos ja sichtbar in Massen vorhanden ist, da wäre es doch sinnvoll er hätte auf jeden Stamm Eine Moos Schicht gelegt um die Wand vor Zugluft und Wärme Verlust zu bewahren. Wenn er noch ein Aufrechten Balken gesetzt hätte dann könnte man auch die andere Wand teilweise schließen um vor Kälte geschützt zu sein denn Wenn du in Zugluft liegst kannst du einen Wald verfeuern ohne das Dir Warm wird !Denn Kälte Tötet dich leise und meist im Schlaf drum es es existenziell wichtig sich vor auskühlen in der Nacht best möglich zu schützen ein wenig mehr Arbeit am Unterstand erspart dir jede Menge Holzhacken um Zugluft zu heizen was Sinnloses Unterfangen ist! 3 - 4 Stunden mehr arbeiten ist danach entspannter zu Leben und zu Überleben! Trotzdem ein Like
Использование тонкого целлофана.....не накрыв его предварительно хвоей перед использованием мха- сомнительная затея. Под камином нет минимального слоя земли ... Бред. Нижний этаж без боковых стенок... Без полезен. Как времянка- пойдёт.... Но времени и сил много потрачено. Как постоянка- бред.
What is it about nails that makes me want to avoid using them? I'm fine with using wire... I laughed when you got spooked by the crackling noise and _put your knife away._ you have two hands. Put a weapon in each if you think you're in danger.
Not to nitpick, I Love your work ,but is there a reason you needed to get off the ground?Also you sure used alot of nails.Ever heard of rope? Lastly I noticed all of your tools looked brand new.?