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Shed Hunting 2021
This is a video of multiple trips going out and picking up sheds and seeing wildlife. I hope you enjoy the video and inspires you to get out and enjoy nature. Thanks for watching.
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Hard White Shed Trip
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Another trip out looking for brown elk sheds for 2021. We did not score any browns this trip but we did get some hard white. It was a fun trip hope you enjoy the video.
Compressed Earth Block Wall Repair
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This video shows you the repair that we did to a compressed earth block wall that failed. The failure occurred because the block had no portland cement in them to stabilize them. We ended up repairing this corner of this outbuilding with new constructed earth block that was made with 10% portland.
First Brown Elk Sheds 2021
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This is our first elk shed trip of 2021. Our son not only found the first brown shed but it was a side by side 6 by 6. I found a 7 point hard white elk shed. It was a great day.
Compressed Earth Block Bulletproof?
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In this video we take some of our left over blocks that have been setting in the weather for the last 4 years and we do a ballistic test. This is a test I have been wanting to do for a while. Come see the different calibers that we shoot at this block and see how it holds up. Not only are these blocks tornado proof I believe they are bullet proof too. Enjoy the video and remember to hit that li...
Compressed Earth Block Test
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In this video I show you a simple test one can do to ensure there blocks have the appropriate amount of portland cement in them. This simple test will help one ensure their blocks are stable for building. Please give this video a thumbs up if you found this video to be helpful.
Complete Chicken Coop Build
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This is the best backyard chicken coop that you will ever find, in my opinion. When we first started with chickens we scoured the internet for plans. This was 15 years ago. We ended up finding some plans and we have been building them ever since. At that time I did not have many tools but I decided back then that I would go a head and purchase all my tools necessary and committed to build more ...
Long Term Flour Storage
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In this Quick Tip video we share with you how to expand the storage life of your flour. Regular storage of flour only last around 1 year. By following these tips that we give you can can increase that storage time up to 5 years. By following good rotating practices and storing your own food, one can always ensure that have flour when times get a little lean. Thanks for watching and please check...
How to Make Compressed Earth Block
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In this video I talk about the process of making compressed earth block. I show you the machine that I used to build my house. I will show you the machine and how it works. The machine is shown in action. I also go over the steps and important principles to follow in making your own block. By watching the process of making block this should help in clearing up some questions on "How to make com...
Compressed Earth Block | Stucco
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After two years of using earth plaster and sealing it with linseed oil, we decided to stucco our house. As much as we wanted to use these green building techniques they just did not hold up to our climate. So we chose to stucco our home. Since this is not a traditional build we show you how we attached our stucco to our wall. Some may ask "why not just put concrete on the wall. If one does this...
Rocket Stove | Quick Tip
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In this video I give you a quick run down how to build the simplest and cheapest rocket stove. All you need is 4 cider blocks that you can either buy or repurpose and two 12 inch garden stakes. With a little chiseling one can open one side of the blocks and the rest is stacking like legos. For less than $10 you can have an emergency stove that will burn any small sticks or twigs. By burning sma...
Compressed Earth Block Fail
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This video discusses the failure of a compressed earth block wall. These blocks were not stabilized with 10% portland cement. I show how a small amount of water can be disasters to your building project when one forgoes purchasing cement to stabilize your block. This video is intended to persuade one to always stabilize your blocks. This is a cheap insurance to your building.
Mullen Fire - South East Wyoming
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This video is about the Mullen Fire that I worked on for a month. This fire was one of Wyoming's biggest fires. Due to the wind in Wyoming this fire was very difficult to fight and lead to many evacuations of the fire camp. In this video I share with you the things that I did to assist with this fire. I also share how I came upon this opportunity to work this fire. I had a great time and really...
September 29, 2020
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Wyoming Wild Fire
Applesauce | DIY
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In this video, we show you how we do our applesauce. This 8 hour day was condensed down to a 5 minute video. We share the tips that we do to to make applesauce. We also share the reasons why we can applesauce even though it is a lot of work. Some of these tips include using applesauce as a substitute for your oil when you bake. Over all we hope this inspires you to be a little more self-suffici...
Preserving Apples | Quick Tips
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Preserving Apples | Quick Tips
Garden Potatoes or Grow Bag Potatoes
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Garden Potatoes or Grow Bag Potatoes
Rain Harvest | Build
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Rain Harvest | Build
Sustainable Quick Tip | Prepper Candles
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Sustainable Quick Tip | Prepper Candles
How to Get Rid of Flies | Disposable Fly Trap
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How to Get Rid of Flies | Disposable Fly Trap
Compressed Earth Block
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Compressed Earth Block
Tomato Cages Quick Tip
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Tomato Cages Quick Tip
How to Pickle Beets
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How to Pickle Beets
Willow Springs 2020
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Willow Springs 2020
Pre-weed Your Garden
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Pre-weed Your Garden
The Highline Trail
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The Highline Trail
Potato Grow Bag Harvest
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Potato Grow Bag Harvest
Grand Canyon | Rim to Rim
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Grand Canyon | Rim to Rim
Memorial Day 2020 | Day of Service
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Memorial Day 2020 | Day of Service

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  • @joelelkanahtheoway9211
    @joelelkanahtheoway9211 День тому

    You mean cement, right?

  • @gabrielmartinez3766
    @gabrielmartinez3766 3 дні тому

    How much it cost to buy all machinery?

  • @debbietucker3103
    @debbietucker3103 19 днів тому

    Wonderful! God bless you and your family.

  • @charlestoniwuagwu3787
    @charlestoniwuagwu3787 23 дні тому

    Good Job

  • @pauld3327
    @pauld3327 23 дні тому

    You can you lime instead of portland cement.

  • @user-pe8xn7fh1w
    @user-pe8xn7fh1w 25 днів тому

    If you followed the guidelines you would know that pure compressed earth blocks need 28 days to set. Convenient that you failed to mention that, nor the PSI that you compressed the earth block.

  • @ET1
    @ET1 28 днів тому

    why do other videos recommend 70-75% sand and 10% clay. I am trying to figure out what the difference is. Thanks

    • @ET1
      @ET1 28 днів тому

      when you say 90% sand 10% clay is the silt counted with the clay or sand?

  • @terminatortsw8006
    @terminatortsw8006 Місяць тому

    You’re supposed to freeze 3 days, de thaw 1 day then refreeze 3 more days, THEN seal the Mylar bag with oxygen absorbers.

  • @thesixthhousedagoth9439
    @thesixthhousedagoth9439 Місяць тому

    It's not ironic that your mother knows how to hang drywall. It's unusual, perhaps even surprising, but it's not ironic. I blame Alanis Morissette for this.

  • @Oldguard_8
    @Oldguard_8 Місяць тому

    Nie clip, much thanks. Love the rammed earth/earth block plan, but wonder why use an earth block - better than regular block or brick?

  • @PeterWest70
    @PeterWest70 Місяць тому

    Can one use Lime in place of Portland? And, would the % remain the same? Thanks

  • @salahali9793
    @salahali9793 Місяць тому

    you need to replace the rollers with a conveyor belt 😎😎😎😎😎

  • @orionespy
    @orionespy 2 місяці тому

    Great house sir. What a good build. I was wondering, rough estimate about what did the exterior house build cost?

  • @opinionater9388
    @opinionater9388 2 місяці тому

    I'm guessing it could be stabilized with other tings like oil, but I'm guessing that would have it's own problems.

  • @wadesmith7041
    @wadesmith7041 2 місяці тому

    I like your videos very well done I think it would be awesome if you shared your faith with everybody 🙏

  • @wadesmith7041
    @wadesmith7041 2 місяці тому

    Beautiful home you guys did a great job God bless🙏

  • @youngn420
    @youngn420 2 місяці тому

    Heavenly father lol. Hail Satan!

  • @mikeloki2064
    @mikeloki2064 2 місяці тому

    Why didn't CEBs work in your climate? I've seen examples of CBEs as bathroom walls that get wet without any breakdown and don't understand why your exterior walls would be eventually breaking down.

  • @lstcloud
    @lstcloud 2 місяці тому

    8:07 I'VE GOT A JAR OF DIRT!

  • @daboak3018
    @daboak3018 2 місяці тому

    Here is my contribution to earth the Gold Brick 5000- 1200 block per hour 2 - 1200 sqft home per day at $60 of fuel. 1978-1985 geoinfo.nmt.edu/publications/monographs/bulletins/downloads/159/B159.pdf

  • @dylandenmore
    @dylandenmore 2 місяці тому

    Nice presentation!

  • @VenturaIT
    @VenturaIT 2 місяці тому

    have you tried just quicklime instead of portland?

  • @billiondollardan
    @billiondollardan 2 місяці тому

    10 scoops dirt to 1 scoop portland is a 9.09% mixture. 9 parts to 1 is a 10% mixture

  • @HealthSupercharger
    @HealthSupercharger 2 місяці тому

    how fine should the screening mesh be? 3/8 4/8 or 5/8 inch or 10mm 13mm or 16mm?

  • @HealthSupercharger
    @HealthSupercharger 2 місяці тому

    expert rammed earth guy told me to use 15% clay and 10% cement. This is for rammed earth in big forms. he says minimum 30cm but I think here in the tropics where temperature does not vary as much as in a desert a 16 to 20cm thick wall is enough.

  • @avinashrananaware3464
    @avinashrananaware3464 2 місяці тому

    Use chines or korian system to make mud.thats more sticking results for long lasting brick shaping

  • @lelaqualls8041
    @lelaqualls8041 2 місяці тому

    very smart and beautiful plus the kids will remember this forever

  • @user-ul7fq8zw8o
    @user-ul7fq8zw8o 2 місяці тому

    That's a good test but my guess is the cement will become brittle over time and the blocks will crumble. Earth bricks have been used worldwide for centuries and none of the oldest buildings have cement in the bricks. This test is relevant for flood prone areas, in which case you probably shouldn't build with dirt. Stabilized bricks are good for the first few courses in case the floor floods. I suspect cement laced earthen blocks don't perform their water wicking duties as well as clay blocks either because once cement gets wet it doesn't dry out. That is a collapse waiting to happen. Clay breathes, cement doesn't. Just a thought.

  • @user-um3lr4ux8p
    @user-um3lr4ux8p 2 місяці тому

    How can I buy blocks and make sure they will pass the 10% test ?🤨✅

  • @OKOKOKOKOKOKOK-zn2fy
    @OKOKOKOKOKOKOK-zn2fy 2 місяці тому

    If your income from your job is stable, consider taking a mortgage on your house for the tax write-off. Over the course of the next 15 years, the tax savings from the home mortgage could save you enough to put two of your kids through college. It would also give you some capitol to invest in other assets to make you money. Leverage and debt can be beneficial if you don't go too far. Find some good books on the subject and think about it. You don't have to take all the cash out. Get a mortgage for what you can afford and reinvest the money.

  • @SeanKana
    @SeanKana 2 місяці тому

    Nice video. I wish you would of ran them over with your car or something to show how durable it was after water. How much was your machine? I see a company selling them for around 70k. That's a little high for compressing dirt and portland, but one of these would be great to have, no doubt.

  • @rikiray3370
    @rikiray3370 3 місяці тому

    Fabulous home. Loved your family

  • @destination...diamond3892
    @destination...diamond3892 3 місяці тому

    Are these stabilized with cement or not? What did you use to compress these blocks?

  • @emilyrissling9703
    @emilyrissling9703 3 місяці тому

    Wow ,this IS very informative, thank You so much for ur video

  • @anthonyburke5656
    @anthonyburke5656 3 місяці тому

    Compressed Earth IS NOT ADOBE, it’s “Pise”

  • @luisg211
    @luisg211 3 місяці тому

    I love this video! Have you every thought of paving your driveway or back patio with earth blocks? It’s been a while since you last posted videos of your property. Would be great to see how the property (inside and out) has evolved going into 2024!

  • @DonCarlione973
    @DonCarlione973 3 місяці тому

    That was a heck of a lot of work. But look what came of it, amazing people getting together to help one another. You wanted something bad enough and you went for it n got er done 👍🏼 You have some awesome friends and a beautiful family. You my friend are blessed 🙏🏻

  • @racebiketuner
    @racebiketuner 3 місяці тому

    Soil is primarily mixture of sand, silt and clay - not sand and clay. Also included are water, air, organic matter and biota.

  • @nightcrows787
    @nightcrows787 3 місяці тому

    When adding ash and limestone content will definitely make it strong if you can't get Portland. But why not use AI chatbot and ask for Portland cement recipe. You will see mostly limestone is used at 40-60% the rest being ash and other clay and components. But I did see a native dude use ash and clay and he had something worth while ;-)

  • @carolinagutierrez-lira1278
    @carolinagutierrez-lira1278 3 місяці тому

    Hermosa casa......cuanto cuenta una casa de adove

  • @GriffenNaif
    @GriffenNaif 3 місяці тому

    I need or someone needs to try Sorel cement Earth Blocks (magnesium / Zinc) for the beneficial property of moving water out of the wall and bonding better to wood. Also better health benefits.

  • @RobertSmith-ub6tk
    @RobertSmith-ub6tk 4 місяці тому

    Wow awesome

  • @gustomizerconstruction9215
    @gustomizerconstruction9215 4 місяці тому

    For creating earth blocks, a 10% Portland cement mix would indeed not be a 10 to 1 ratio. 10% cement mix means that out of every 100 parts of the mix, 10 parts should be cement. A 10 to 1 ratio would mean 10 parts of another material to 1 part cement. This would actually be a 9.09% cement mix (because 1 part cement out of 11 total parts is 1/11, which equals approximately 9.09%). - To achieve a 10% cement mix, you would need a 9 to 1 ratio of other materials to cement (because 1 part cement out of 10 total parts is 1/10, which equals 10%). So, if you're aiming for a 10% Portland cement mix in your earth blocks, you should use a 9 to 1 ratio of dirt to cement.

  • @KeithOlson
    @KeithOlson 4 місяці тому

    After all of the research I've done, the amount of bubbles, the unstabilized brick turning into mud, and the uneven compression of the 5% brick all tells me that your _method_ is the main reason for the failure, not just having less than 10% Portland cement. I can't speak to the soil composition, but the results of your test makes it crystal clear that you aren't using *_NEARLY_* enough pressure when forming those bricks. (They _should_ be compressed to 3000-6000PSI so that all of the air and (almost) all of the water is squeezed out, but I suspect you dropped a zero somewhere along the way and didn't notice.) Cheers!

    • @Antonio-ti2he
      @Antonio-ti2he Місяць тому

      What would be the best compression machine psi for the earth interlocking bricks? Thank you in advance for the reply.

    • @KeithOlson
      @KeithOlson Місяць тому

      @@Antonio-ti2he "What would be the best compression machine psi for the earth interlocking bricks? Thank you in advance for the reply." You can either use the figures I posted in my comment or look up 'compressed earth block psi building code' for more detailed information.

    • @Antonio-ti2he
      @Antonio-ti2he Місяць тому

      @@KeithOlson In your research what have you discovered to be the highest hydraulic psi for earth compressed with 10 cement?

  • @Lahmekful
    @Lahmekful 4 місяці тому

    This is a great video. I was thinking of maybe granite stones for the first 1 meter of the wall, followed by compressed rocks for the rest of the structure if that could work?

  • @mattwernecke2342
    @mattwernecke2342 4 місяці тому

    I guess that it would be cheaper to purchase pre made bricks.

  • @J0HN_3_16
    @J0HN_3_16 5 місяців тому

    Appreciate you sharing your faith.

  • @J0HN_3_16
    @J0HN_3_16 5 місяців тому

    10% cement by weight or volume?

  • @mohamedmohamoud7260
    @mohamedmohamoud7260 6 місяців тому

    What about 20% Portland?

  • @malissawhite4569
    @malissawhite4569 6 місяців тому

    I’m sharing this information too because I’m building in Gambia, West Africa and now I know that cement has to be put in the mixture.