I really was sad to see Jamie go. I hoped he would become a long term resident. He is very knowledgeable and does great work! So happy to see him back even if it’s a short time!
It's great to see Jaime back in project Kamp! Good to see the teamwork to finish the project! Everyone has his/her own speciality to make it work. The veranda and roof on the sketchy building are amazing! Well done everyone!💪🏻
use a coating on the brick for all the brick ruins. for example mud, mortar, and cement. the brick is ugly and weak anyway so it will keep the water out and inprove the appearance.
@@TempleGuitars didn't know that, but where I'm at it is highly recommended not to coat bricks with anything. Higher humidity may give more reason for concern though.
@@Triumphist The "bricks" in those ruins are more like pottery than the old masonry bricks or newer concrete bricks used in the UK, US, and Canada. They are thin and hollow. Water can seep through. It's true you don't want to paint over exterior load-bearing masonry with latex paint because it will trap moisture in the bricks and degrade them. Portugal is mostly dry and as mentioned, a proper coating will breathe anyway, and the interior is not vapor guarded.
Fantastic job well done. Great to see Jaimie again. So pleased you now have safety rails on the verandah and the roof is a bonus. If you don't plan to have gutters, yet want to collect the precious water from the roof, use a plastic drain pipe and cut a slot in it to the width of the corrugation and secure it (screw it) to the top of the corrugations. Then collect the water in a down spout to a barrel.
Have you ever thought about plastering and whietwashing the sketchy ruin? I know it would look less sketchy but I think it could help with temperature control in summer.
This Mason highly recommends Stucco coating (3-part Sand,cement,lime/clay in 3 layers) over all masonry or existing stone used for habitation or storage/work. Whitewashing with lime is a great mildew inhibitor and it protects the stucco.
Jamie is so god damn beautiful He’s like the Thor of the camp A magnificent man and really massive help to your wonderful camp Glad he’s back I now need to go take a cold shower.
Almost 30 minutes of impact drill sounds. I sure enjoyed it as I’ve not been building as much in wood past years. Brings back good vibes. Beautiful video, good job everyone who worked on it!
it´s really professional made veranda the rounded edges i love it. Jamie is really good at that, love to see him back. he is also good to look at, just an extra bonus😁
@@milliondollarart any tradesperson worth their salt can do the work with only hand tools, the addition of power tools comes later after you master the hand tools; then you master the power or modern tools, in some ways new and modern makes it easier but sometimes harder. 3 trades under my belt and this is how every one did it.
I would suggest while doing some work on the sketchy ruin, to recoat the decking. It looked rather rough and you would want it to last as long as the new stuff! Great work.
Nice job everyone, I particularly liked this video compared to the last few. It had the feeling of the earlier work which was always entertaining. No criticism of any of your work, some stuff is just different.
Have you thought about rendering the outside of the building? You could use mostly local ingredients, a lighter color would help with keeping things cooler and it would fill in all the nooks and crannies rodents, insects, water and wind-blown embers could get into.
The only visible thing sketchy looking now is the wall behind. You should give it the typical Portuguese look:- render and whitewash. Nice solid looking veranda. 👍
All the angles of all those cuts made my brain hurt. Shows what a master craftsman Jamie is!! He made it look easy and lm sure it wasn't. From the comments he is obviously a fan favorite. You have had and have so many interesting people. The veranda is beautiful.....now the brick walls? Hmmm?
I believe this video was done much earlier as it looks like it was done when it was hotter. Also most of the recent videos shows the veranda complete. Nonetheless, a Project Kamp build video is still a welcome and enjoyable part of the day! Great music and very skilled craftsman yall have.
Looks great! To all the Jaimie fans out there, this is showing him doing work over a month ago and saying he was leaving right after the project was finishing. Which was weeks ago. We're all glad for this last great project. PK, you might want to offer Jaimie a stipend to come back, and fundraise selling calendars with a different picture of him for every month lol. I think he's cool, but this comment section is something, eh?
That entire deck could be expanded/extended much farther out now , the timber framing is super strong. New living space!!!! I would continue to extend the floor joists from where the deck ends and make that deck as large as possible, then extend the roof over it.
Another great update, if you get time oil the underside of the roof wood from inside, just to preserve the wood and give it an even colour to the veranda oiled wood.
hey, my questions for the #138th Challanges Update are: - how do you make decisions in the camp? (democratic / consensus...) - do you come together as the whole camp for activities, e.g. plenary? - Do you have a concept for self-reflection? e.g. about the distribution of tasks (care work). looking forward to have a bit of an insight of the camp of how you plan tasks and stuff :)
A really good video, albeit one which does demonstrate the level of skill required for projects of this sort. I do wish there were more opportunities to learn carpentry and other trades for those who went in other directions at/after school, because having the ability and the confidence to do this kind of work would probably make a huge difference in terms of the wider scope of people both being able to improve their environments and homes, but also reuse materials as opposed to having to rely on commercial and bespoke products which may be less sustainable.
I just want to point out to the team that the constant safety criticisms that are popping up as the channel grows do reduce significantly when you have someone who is clearly more professional and has done the specific task many many times before (even if his ladder safety is awful lol.) I will say though, that it would probably reduce a lot of the negative comments if you laid out what your policies and liabilities are, I'm aware that there are very different liabilities in different European countries, but I think a lot of your viewers are simply concerned that when you have volunteers doing fairly high risk tasks that they aren't trained to do, wearing no PPE and with no risk assessment done. I'm very aware that it really isn't the spirit of the camp to be writing out rules for wearing ear protection, but you are now becoming a very visible and pioneering channel and you have a responsibility to demonstrate safety. The deck looks great and well-done on all your work so far, it's very impressive.
A great video update this week guys. Great design and carpentry work. I love watching these building projects take shape. I hate the boring intro's and interviews. Let's get to that community centre.
Make sure to drill bigger holes than the diameter of the screws. The metal sheets will 'work' more than the wood with the temperature fluctuations. Therefore drilling bigger holes will give the space for the metal sheets to expand and contract without tension or damage to the structure.
Great to see the upgrade on the Sketchy porch. NOW, the outside walls need upgrading, don't you think? When you waterproof and improve you have to change the name because it won't be sketchy anymore.😅
I really was sad to see Jamie go. I hoped he would become a long term resident. He is very knowledgeable and does great work! So happy to see him back even if it’s a short time!
I agree. 🤗
and no one would have anything to do xd
*Jaime
Guess the allegations couldn’t have been that serious
@@dom9412 ??
this fellow could easily have his own youtube channel
Having an actual carpenter with those skills onsite, and the right tools, in invaluable.
Festool and Makita - yep, the shop is well equipped 👌
💚💚
First step: Buy a piece of land.
Second step: Call JAIME.
That balcony is now officially the most perfect and stable structure in Kamp. Great Job.
This is a legit craftsman episode. Very well done.
Ha, the beast is back 🤩
Jaime is like the Steel giant coming to help💪💪💪
Yay…. Great to see Jamie back. Definitely my fave camp mate
I miss Kevin, he was very creative w/ a good work ethic and of course Adriano.
The roof turned out great, with each passing chapter I feel like I'm in a game where you're improving your buildings and your land 🤣
These gentlemen built such a solid porch, it may outlast the ruin! Great work!
It's great to see Jaime back in project Kamp!
Good to see the teamwork to finish the project!
Everyone has his/her own speciality to make it work.
The veranda and roof on the sketchy building are amazing!
Well done everyone!💪🏻
Finally Jaime is back !!! Master of the wood! Congratulations to everybody and Jaime excellent job! Well done… Let’s see more projects from Jaime…😉
That looks great. Now all the building needs is a coat of render to finish the look and protect the bricks.❤
use a coating on the brick for all the brick ruins. for example mud, mortar, and cement. the brick is ugly and weak anyway so it will keep the water out and inprove the appearance.
Brick needs to breathe otherwise it'll trap moisture and degrade.
@@Triumphist Stucco breathes.
@@TempleGuitars didn't know that, but where I'm at it is highly recommended not to coat bricks with anything. Higher humidity may give more reason for concern though.
@@Triumphist The "bricks" in those ruins are more like pottery than the old masonry bricks or newer concrete bricks used in the UK, US, and Canada. They are thin and hollow. Water can seep through. It's true you don't want to paint over exterior load-bearing masonry with latex paint because it will trap moisture in the bricks and degrade them. Portugal is mostly dry and as mentioned, a proper coating will breathe anyway, and the interior is not vapor guarded.
@@Nphen Yep! Mediterranean bricks are different, non load bearing and actually require stucco.
Fantastic job well done. Great to see Jaimie again. So pleased you now have safety rails on the verandah and the roof is a bonus. If you don't plan to have gutters, yet want to collect the precious water from the roof, use a plastic drain pipe and cut a slot in it to the width of the corrugation and secure it (screw it) to the top of the corrugations. Then collect the water in a down spout to a barrel.
Agree. This can help to offset the dry months. But of course, logistics, resources, and priorities probably take precedence here.
Add rain gutters that connect to a water barrel. Will help with water shortages in the hot months.
That structure is gonna last for YEARS! Probably longer than the Sketchy Ruin itself! Nicely done!
Cannot understand why u haven't rendered that blg
I love that we're all collectively swooning over Jaime 😍😂.
I am so glad he doesn’t own T-shirts with arms sleeves.😂❤
@@jenniferddsanders We are blessed 🙏😂.
His name is Jaime 😂
@@florians.1905 Fixed! 😂
i meeean hes cool af, is to be expected😄
Nice seeing Jamie back at Kamp... I love seeing his skills put to action.
Nothing sketchy about the result, lovely job 🎉
Have you ever thought about plastering and whietwashing the sketchy ruin? I know it would look less sketchy but I think
it could help with temperature control in summer.
Pls plaster it!
This Mason highly recommends Stucco coating (3-part Sand,cement,lime/clay in 3 layers) over all masonry or existing stone used for habitation or storage/work. Whitewashing with lime is a great mildew inhibitor and it protects the stucco.
Jaime! He's such a legend
He's back , again looking forward for another project
Yaaay for Jamie!!! hes back what a pleasure 🤩
Cool to see project from start to finish in one video
Jaime, great to see you back. Like the others I so hoped you would be a regular member.
Jamie it's wonderful to see you back again! 😍😍
That Sketch ruin needs some plasture so bad! It would also help with moisture intrusion. Looking good so far!
it would become frome sketchy to normal looking building :/ so yes
Jamie is so god damn beautiful
He’s like the Thor of the camp
A magnificent man and really massive help to your wonderful camp
Glad he’s back
I now need to go take a cold shower.
Hahahaha wow
Hahaha indeed 😂😂😂@@bbmarcobb
Don't be creepy
Almost 30 minutes of impact drill sounds. I sure enjoyed it as I’ve not been building as much in wood past years. Brings back good vibes. Beautiful video, good job everyone who worked on it!
The sound of the rain on that metal roof will be great.
2 minutes in, I see Jaime & wood, I'm already sold. Let's go!
Never noticed Jaime looked this good before!!! Dayum!!!!🔥🔥🔥
@@Darklightflash-z8j Oh, I noticed. 😅🔥
it´s really professional made veranda the rounded edges i love it. Jamie is really good at that, love to see him back. he is also good to look at, just an extra bonus😁
Makes a difference with a great carpenter and the best tools money can buy, festool tracksaw and any of their line is awesome.
great carpenter doesnt need best tools. He can do it with bad ones, but best tools make his job quicker
@milliondollarart I'm sure he can, just saying festool isn't a cheap tool. It's a luxury item. Honk Honk.
@@milliondollarart any tradesperson worth their salt can do the work with only hand tools, the addition of power tools comes later after you master the hand tools; then you master the power or modern tools, in some ways new and modern makes it easier but sometimes harder. 3 trades under my belt and this is how every one did it.
I would suggest while doing some work on the sketchy ruin, to recoat the decking. It looked rather rough and you would want it to last as long as the new stuff! Great work.
Nice job everyone, I particularly liked this video compared to the last few. It had the feeling of the earlier work which was always entertaining. No criticism of any of your work, some stuff is just different.
This new veranda will last FOREVER!!! It will provide a nice view too. Congratulations on a job exceptionally well done! 👊🙌🥳
Have you thought about rendering the outside of the building? You could use mostly local ingredients, a lighter color would help with keeping things cooler and it would fill in all the nooks and crannies rodents, insects, water and wind-blown embers could get into.
The only visible thing sketchy looking now is the wall behind. You should give it the typical Portuguese look:- render and whitewash. Nice solid looking veranda. 👍
A safe balcony at last. Looks good and the builder of that know what he is doing. Well done. 🙌🙌👍👍
Those bricks may need repointing. FWIW, I always find your carpentry projects attractive.
That is some remarkable woodworking and roofing skills! Sketchy is right!
Nice design. Good job Jamie and team
That turned out fantastic. Great job, guys.
Super wood work very complex jointing
Strange they built with interior bricks and did not plaster over them to prevent rain from seeping into the bricks and building.
Great job! You should really add a water collecting system to the catchy ruin. With that much roof space you could collect plenty rain water
I rarely comment on videos. But enjoyed this one. Nice work!
Amazing job. Loved to see Jaime back for a bit.
jaime is one hunky boy i’ll say that. turned out great
Jamie - what a great craftsman (and handsome fellow).
Thanks to a great team effort…this is a nice improvement.
All the angles of all those cuts made my brain hurt. Shows what a master craftsman Jamie is!! He made it look easy and lm sure it wasn't. From the comments he is obviously a fan favorite. You have had and have so many interesting people. The veranda is beautiful.....now the brick walls? Hmmm?
Great job....love watching the group work together
I believe this video was done much earlier as it looks like it was done when it was hotter. Also most of the recent videos shows the veranda complete. Nonetheless, a Project Kamp build video is still a welcome and enjoyable part of the day! Great music and very skilled craftsman yall have.
Looks amazing guys.good job. Safe travels to you young man
I love ALL Project Kamp videos!
Beautifully made! And that space will be a lovely spot to work or sip coffee for many years.
Always nice to see your favourites return, even for short periods. All the best to you all
Amazing work guys! 💪👏 love to see you back Jaime
Jaime!!! King
Good job you guys I'm proud of what you guys are doing keep up the good work I like what you guys are doing to the new house
Jamie is awesome! we all chant in unison🙌
One of the best videos so far. Skillful man, beautiful build. Hello from Serbian's Carpenter wold 👋
Have you thought of rendering the external walls of the sketchy ruin?
The barrier around the veranda looks great and increases the safety.
Beautiful roof!!! So smart! Adrian is adorable!
The long awaited return of Jaime! Great to see returning Kampers always.
Looks great! To all the Jaimie fans out there, this is showing him doing work over a month ago and saying he was leaving right after the project was finishing. Which was weeks ago. We're all glad for this last great project. PK, you might want to offer Jaimie a stipend to come back, and fundraise selling calendars with a different picture of him for every month lol. I think he's cool, but this comment section is something, eh?
A thing of beauty is a joy to behold!
Yes! The master carpenter is back!!
That entire deck could be expanded/extended much farther out now , the timber framing is super strong. New living space!!!! I would continue to extend the floor joists from where the deck ends and make that deck as large as possible, then extend the roof over it.
Jeez guys, that is one good looking veranda!
Very impressive! Well done all!
Another great update, if you get time oil the underside of the roof wood from inside, just to preserve the wood and give it an even colour to the veranda oiled wood.
hey, my questions for the #138th Challanges Update are:
- how do you make decisions in the camp? (democratic / consensus...)
- do you come together as the whole camp for activities, e.g. plenary?
- Do you have a concept for self-reflection? e.g. about the distribution of tasks (care work).
looking forward to have a bit of an insight of the camp of how you plan tasks and stuff :)
Yeiii hola Jaime, happy to see you 😊 Nice job guys as always. Already waiting the next episode
A really good video, albeit one which does demonstrate the level of skill required for projects of this sort. I do wish there were more opportunities to learn carpentry and other trades for those who went in other directions at/after school, because having the ability and the confidence to do this kind of work would probably make a huge difference in terms of the wider scope of people both being able to improve their environments and homes, but also reuse materials as opposed to having to rely on commercial and bespoke products which may be less sustainable.
Really cool how you worked with the weird shaope of the veranda!
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO YES I WAIT THE WHOLE WEEK FOR THIS VIDEO, I LOVE PROJECT KAMP AND YOU INSPIRE ME A LOT, GREETINGS FROM BRAZIL
Really good work guys.
Proper craftsman at work, well done
Great job again ! Cheers Chris.
I just want to point out to the team that the constant safety criticisms that are popping up as the channel grows do reduce significantly when you have someone who is clearly more professional and has done the specific task many many times before (even if his ladder safety is awful lol.)
I will say though, that it would probably reduce a lot of the negative comments if you laid out what your policies and liabilities are, I'm aware that there are very different liabilities in different European countries, but I think a lot of your viewers are simply concerned that when you have volunteers doing fairly high risk tasks that they aren't trained to do, wearing no PPE and with no risk assessment done. I'm very aware that it really isn't the spirit of the camp to be writing out rules for wearing ear protection, but you are now becoming a very visible and pioneering channel and you have a responsibility to demonstrate safety.
The deck looks great and well-done on all your work so far, it's very impressive.
Beautiful work honestly. Good job!
Job well done. Good looking porch!😊
A great video update this week guys. Great design and carpentry work. I love watching these building projects take shape. I hate the boring intro's and interviews. Let's get to that community centre.
Jamie needs his own channel! Project Jamie's world 🌎
A beautiful veranda! Sketchy too!
Great job, looks amazing.👀📣
Make sure to drill bigger holes than the diameter of the screws. The metal sheets will 'work' more than the wood with the temperature fluctuations. Therefore drilling bigger holes will give the space for the metal sheets to expand and contract without tension or damage to the structure.
The roof is 👍🏻!
It was soooo nice having Jaime back! ❤
You guys are doing great. Love the videos !!
Great Craftmanship. But the roof is now way stronger than the balcony below. Plastering the wall first would also have been logical.
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Looks very minty! 👌
🙌 Very nice job, very nice indeed.
Great to see the upgrade on the Sketchy porch. NOW, the outside walls need upgrading, don't you think? When you waterproof and improve you have to change the name because it won't be sketchy anymore.😅
Professional work, great job
Amazing work!
Would it be possible to extend the roof to give cover to the entrance down stairs as well?