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LizMarlowe
Приєднався 3 лис 2009
Mennonite barn raising
This barn was built by members of the Mennonite community in Hamilton, NY in June, 2009. Enjoy the music of the hammers and the spectacle of a community in action.
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Where’s roy Munson
Love the Amish! are those Mennonites? My papa was Mennonite and that is way different.
Wonderful Life without politicians , doctors , lawers .... Just people living their lives , doing much better by themselves, not ruled by retarded bastards....
Union 💚💚💚
No building permit here it's their land and they do what they want. I think it's way above any building code anyway. Well done.
Good thing they are not in California, because they would each get a $25,000 fine for not wearing a safety harness, from OSHA.
U fall off that barn, you wish you were tied off.
First off these are not mennonite they are amish yes they use power tools the average amish man starts this kind of work at age fourteen so this is like a vacation for them.
Teamwork
That's a heck of a nice BIG barn.
This is how it's been done for hundreds of years. They brought this technology from Europe, this is the right way to build a barn. OSHA can fuck off, no safety or permits necessary.
How long does it to build a barn this size from start to finish
I heard power tools! lol
Mexicans got some competition
For betrayal of menno Simmons native American son letting devil worshippers making my priest bishops sin your gonna coming to Jerusalem making building's or coming taking all my grandfather has given you
For carpenters, clatter of hammers is the most beautiful music in the world. I've been listening to her for 23 years
Are these Mennonites using nails or screws to fasten the barn together?
Munson.
Great film. think osha would shut down this build if it was commercial property/business. Really, they should have safety harness at that height. Thanks for the vid
These are men, not pussies.
They’re harnessed off to Jesus
I was at an Amish barn raising about 20 years ago in Seneca County, New York, in a section of the Finger Lakes where the Amish and Mennonites now have a very strong foothold. The barn going up was for a young couple just starting their farm. There probably were about a 100 people working, and the techniques were of using smaller framing pieces nailed together rather than the massive frame work of the past in this case. What was so noticeable was the very disciplined way the work was proceeding. No screaming, yelling, etc. as everyone seemed to know what they had to do and there was little necessity for much direction of the work.
Mennonites with no need or use of endless bickering may be Canadian.
VERY VERY UNSAFE
always this guy
WHICH ONE?
Crossing the road is also unsafe, so what...
Crossing the road is also unsafe, so what...
Did you say Kosher? lol....that's Jews. Amish eat whatever they want.
And the Amish are quite anti Semitic.
as they should be
I could open up a can of worms on that theology but, I'll spare us the book writing and say that God's son Jesus came born of a Jewish heritage for the Jewish people and the rest of the world. Hating Jews means you're hating God and His Son, Yeshua. And, there's no room in Heaven for people like that. So, we know there are one of two places where we go when we die. Heaven or Hell. If not in Heaven, well then, it's going to be Hell.
alwcurlz No room in heaven? The kingdom of heaven is within. If you're still praying to a God outside of you and thinking heaven is a destination, you are completely disempowered and a victim of organized religion. Your I AM is the power of Christ within you. Start creating, silly pants
Dave Stone Your fantasy will end with your life if you think you are a god. Only then you will realize there is no god in you. The first man, Adam learned that mistake and we are all paying for that. God cannot live in a human. Humans by nature sin from birth till death. Jesus Christ, God's son is the only one who was all God and all man without sin. He alone has the power of hell and death. What I believe is a faith in something and someone that gives hope after this short life is over. It's not religion. You have a religion. Religion is: "Man's way of feeling better about himself through futile works on this earth". When all hell breaks out on this earth I hope you will remember where your hope should really be founded upon. Jesus Christ is the only reason we have hope. There is nothing we can do of ourselves to save ourselves or anyone else in this world.
i love to see this, but obviously no one asked them to be filmed!Wtf? no respect,man!
Most mennonite men shave their beards, amish men start growing beards after marriage, and yes as someone commented mennonites wear more color variety whereas as amish wear black ,shades of green,brown ,purple ,blue, it's not hard to tell the groups apart mennonite head coverings for ladies are smaller.
Good, clean hard-working folk! The gold-standard of the American work ethic!
To be honest... I wonder who's got it better. Us, or them?
a legal form of slavery
Monday to friday lunchtime they do. They don't have to put up with people that don't know what they are talking about. I like to do what i want on weekends.
@@himself2 Slavery? More like self sufficiency
@Landon daniel Hyde so why arent you living in their community?
These are amish...not Mennonites
david1966dc ...as my parents being amish i know for a fact how the amish look and dress...they are amish
Exactly what are you talking about? All i said is that i know they are amish...
david1966dc
+Jeremy Troyer Du hoscht schun recht, Jeremy, die gucke wie Amische leit, aver du kennscht net alle Fuhre-Mennischte.
Tobitobiify but still they look exactly like some other amish churches in our area
Hitching up the buggy Churnin' lots of butter Raised a barn on Monday, Soon I'll raise another
The motors you hear in the background aren't really chainsaws. They're Amish guys racing their chopper engines.
*Without their hats they're nothin'!*
The hats aern't what make them AMISH ,they are descendants of Jacob Amman their choice of lifestyle separates them from the modern world ,no electric ,dressing plainly ,speaking a german dialect,and having their church service in their homes just as the early Christians and Pilgrims did.
Meth lab!
I love this.
Did you hear about the Amish hooker? She did ten men a night! ;-)
That barn is huuuuge
Steep roof. Good to see real wood being used and how they are working together. Most people around here just let the barn fall down. They must be using a power tool.(saw)
Don't let OSHA see this... they'd freak!
OSHA wouldn't care since it's not a business.
Great team work.
Hell imagine what these guys could do if they used technology
good livin
This is the true definition of putting in work...
That's alright :) It is a great video :)
The mix of modern and old style varies from community to community. I see Amish at the Cleveland air show each year, and some farmers have phones in the barn. Buggies use the McDonald's drive thru. I can't say I fully understand these rules, but if it works for them, so be it.
They surely do it more safely than "modern" carpenters would do because they're experienced in working this way. Just like my step-mother's German grandmother know how to light a Christmas tree with candles without burning the house down.
I didn't know that about Old Order Mennos. I've known Brethren who refer to traditional Brethren men as having "Brethren beards." Not sure I'll ever get all the distinctions right.
Notice there is no government required safety equipment, if one was to get hurt they take care of each other.
Having grown up around these folks, I can say that they would NOT consider themselves Mennonite. They are Amish (perhaps a derivative; there are many clans). Mennonites have no restrictions about clothing (beyond conservative dress) and hair; hats or transportation.
6 mexicans would have it done by now
That's definately not Mennonite. If you are considering them mennonite then they'd be the most conservative mennonites in the world. They would be more along the lines of "beachy amish" if you ask me. I am mennonite and i'm just as modern as anyone else. I wear name brand clothes, drive a souped up car, have a xbox 360, on my laptop. I'm not saying this to brag its just what a person believes is what makes them mennonite, not what they wear or have.
Can a minority become a mennonite?
.....'hippie' is a minority, too! :-)
Why do I hear electric tools in the background? I thought they don't use such things. Why not get a compressor and a air nailer and be done with it. Oh I see a little is OK long as it suits their needs, but they really don't condone modern things. Seems like hypocrisy.