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  • @hogfry
    @hogfry Рік тому +44

    if you use iron powder as a flux it should separate most of the impurities from the copper. It will act as both an oxygen barrier and a magnet for the impurities. It might also improve your pour if you make a lid for your crucible to prevent air reaching your copper. Since the iron has a higher melting point if your careful with temperature control you'll have a bit better grade of copper with each smelting.

  • @AndrewHorsford
    @AndrewHorsford Рік тому +46

    This is good work! Copper is much more corrosion-resistant than iron and has antimicrobial properties so it would be good to make containers, pots, and utensils for cooking and storage from your metal

    • @renanjacob6791
      @renanjacob6791 Рік тому

      Copper is toxic, if you ate óxides from copper you gonna have metal fever

    • @natoroja
      @natoroja Рік тому +6

      Copper should not be used for long time storage of food or utensils despite its anti bacterial properties. Ingestion of copper through your food is really quite bad for your health, wich is why most antique copper potts and pans are tin plated on the inside.

  • @samiam4544
    @samiam4544 Рік тому +15

    Now we know why it took so long to go from the copper age to the bronze age to the steel age. Thats some hard work gathering then smelting then actually remelting and casting. Then you can make a tool out of it. Well done.

  • @munchkin5674
    @munchkin5674 Рік тому +24

    You copper operation is pretty awesome! : ) Before you commit to making something with the copper, you might consider just continuing to mine and smelt to gain a large quantity. This will give you time to really think about what you want to make with it and have a good quantity on hand when you do. As someone suggested, there are all kinds of useful things you can make. But if you can find the source, the copper vein when its entering the stream, wow, that would awesome! Then you might be able to smelt enough copper to make things to sell or barter with, or just sell the smelted ore to coppersmiths. Imagine the possibilities! : )

  • @dorothealeblancart
    @dorothealeblancart Рік тому +7

    I love watching all your craft work: Making metal from rocks is fascinating! I also loved watching you make a loom and the tools for making thread … and dying your fabric was fun to watch too. Also the rock water falls creation was amazing! Your videos are high quality because you cut out repetitive actions. Thank you for all the work you do and may God bless you more and more!

  • @libertycan6959
    @libertycan6959 Рік тому +3

    what an amazing person. I have literally done nothing with my life the past few years while watching this man create an empire. To be admired! Beautiful work and enjoying and peaceful to watch.

  • @kippy1960
    @kippy1960 Рік тому +5

    DUONG NO ONE FEELS BORED WITH YOUR VIDEOS THEY ARE VERY INTERESTING

  • @HeartLessGem_
    @HeartLessGem_ Рік тому +13

    Once again doung you've done amazing work 👌🏾 would love to see more and even some tools be made, keep up the good work 👍🏽

    • @PrimitiveSkillsnet
      @PrimitiveSkillsnet  Рік тому +5

      Thank you so much, i will do better, wish you all the best, see you in the next video

  • @charlieredeemed
    @charlieredeemed Рік тому +8

    Awesome! My dad works in the smelter at a big copper mine, here in Arizona🌵, it's called Freeport-McMoRan. He's been working at that mine since I was 13 years old and now I'm 41. You do great work and my dad would be amazed. God Bless you and stay safe!🙏🏼✝️👑🫡

  • @shy1509
    @shy1509 Рік тому +1

    Certainly! Mechanical magnetization, also known as physical or mechanical alignment, is a method of aligning the magnetic domains within a ferromagnetic material, such as iron. The process involves subjecting the material to mechanical forces, such as hammering or applying pressure, to induce a temporary alignment of the magnetic domains.
    Here's a step-by-step explanation of the process:
    1. Ferromagnetic Material: Start with a ferromagnetic material, such as a piece of iron. Ferromagnetic materials are those that can be magnetized and retain their magnetism after the external magnetic field is removed.
    2. Magnetic Domains: Inside the ferromagnetic material, there are tiny regions called magnetic domains. Each domain contains a large number of atoms whose magnetic moments are aligned in the same direction. However, the orientations of these domains are randomly distributed, resulting in a net magnetic field of zero.
    3. Hitting with a Hammer: By hitting the iron with a hammer or subjecting it to mechanical stress, you apply a force that causes deformation in the material. This mechanical force disrupts the random alignment of the magnetic domains, causing them to align in the direction of the applied force.
    4. Temporary Alignment: As you continue to hammer or apply pressure, the magnetic domains gradually align themselves in the same direction. This alignment creates a temporary magnetic field within the iron.
    5. Magnetic Field Strength: The strength of the resulting magnetic field depends on the intensity of the mechanical force applied. The more force exerted, the stronger the alignment of the magnetic domains and the corresponding magnetic field.
    6. Temporary Magnetization: After the mechanical force is removed, the temporarily aligned magnetic domains may begin to relax back to their random orientations. The resulting magnetization from mechanical methods is typically weaker and less stable compared to magnetization achieved through other means, such as using an electromagnet or a permanent magnet.
    It's important to note that mechanical magnetization is not a reliable or precise method of magnetizing iron. It produces a temporary magnetic effect that may diminish over time as the magnetic domains revert to their original random orientations. For practical purposes, other methods like electromagnetic coil winding or exposure to a permanent magnet are more commonly used to achieve stable and stronger magnetization in ferromagnetic materials.

  • @ruthpereira4804
    @ruthpereira4804 Рік тому +10

    Um resultado deslumbrante para mim, nunca havia assistido.
    Agora corre atrás do ouro 🎯🥇

  • @d0lph1n63
    @d0lph1n63 Рік тому +4

    Some advice on the smelting you should create a small depression in the ground under the furnace, line it with clay with a little clay lined channel sloped to a stone bowl place lower in the ground outside), add fuel and raw copper ore, light the fuel, and heat the copper ore to where it becomes completely liquid, and keep the temperature constant so that gravity can do the rest. The crucible smelting is actually the 3rd refinement stage when it comes to removing the impurities from the copper, especially those not removed through the first 2 methods. But you might find an easier or more fuel efficient alternative.

  • @allenlaakso794
    @allenlaakso794 Рік тому +5

    I have been watching you for some time and look forward to see what you do with the copper. A lot of my family came from copper country ( Upper Peninsula Michigan) and I have some large pieces and a mining chisel from the early 1800’s . One man held the chisel and the other drove it with a large hammer to mine the copper. Best wishes Duong

  • @julielagan336
    @julielagan336 Рік тому +1

    Duong. Im a 61 yr. Ol lady from USA. I love your content. I have missed your videos. You are most inventive.
    Im glad you have upped your wardrobe. Keep up your skills. ❤ Juju

    • @PrimitiveSkillsnet
      @PrimitiveSkillsnet  Рік тому +1

      OH thank you so much, wish you all the best, I will try do better, see you in the next video

  • @foretb1162
    @foretb1162 Рік тому +5

    I've never seen anyone peel cassava the way you do It was fascinating! Can this be done with other vegetables? Maybe parsnips?

  • @anita5364
    @anita5364 Рік тому +4

    Parabéns pelo esforço , é bem difícil minerar o cobre. Mas é tão bom ver você ter bons resultados do seu trabalho

  • @douglasacuna2766
    @douglasacuna2766 Рік тому +3

    Maybe you could identify the plants, pods, vines, and roots that you harvest.

  • @mobiousenigma
    @mobiousenigma Рік тому +5

    the force of the water wheel is dependant on 2 things 1 is head... 2 is flow ..you have no "head" in this system because your resovoir is open and cannot hold pressure. replace your bamboo pipe with clay sealed from the river to the wheel and you will have "head" im guessing at least 10 m of it which should be enough force to spin your wheel with almost no flow even in winter...if not build a dam raise the water level. ps throw gravel under that waterfall for erosion control and sound reduction. thanks for the videos

  • @Greviera
    @Greviera 10 місяців тому

    es ist überhaupt nicht langweilig das sie filmen, im gegenteil hab mir oft gewünscht das es mehr videos gibt auch von schmieden z.b. der nägel, den holz schindeln fürs dach schneiden, kohle und kalk herstellung, es ist einfach unglaublich entspannend zuzuschaun und zu zuhören sowohl bei der arbeit als auch die die natur

  • @christianvega7235
    @christianvega7235 Рік тому +2

    Your method of peeling cassava is GENIUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!🧠

  • @2555563
    @2555563 Рік тому +6

    Fiquei admirada com sua abiliddade para descascar a mandioca 👍

  • @khaoshailamthio942
    @khaoshailamthio942 Рік тому +1

    I'm much happy and satisfied with your subtitles, thank you much.....

  • @richadams881
    @richadams881 Рік тому +1

    That second pour was scary, especially in flip flops!! Nice work and good reflexes!!

  • @pillowwantan3226
    @pillowwantan3226 Рік тому +2

    Hey Duong, you see how you are using the tongs with 2 hands? You should think about smelting thin iron bars and making them into springs! Put the springs between the two handles of your tongs so that there is force pushing the tongs open. That way you will only need one hand to use the tongs! Upgrade your tools :)

  • @morgothmelkor6334
    @morgothmelkor6334 Рік тому +1

    From rock age to iron age to coper age
    nice work :)

  • @levvtypography
    @levvtypography Рік тому +1

    My advice, if you plant cassava, stick it in the ground and point it straight up, when it gets big the stem will rise straight up. It doesn't break easily if exposed to wind, the contents of cassava also grow quickly, and if picked up are easy to pull out. Try it...that's what I do when planting cassava in my area

  • @tempstep4058
    @tempstep4058 11 місяців тому +2

    Copper work starts at 24:30. You're welcome.

  • @pillowwantan3226
    @pillowwantan3226 Рік тому

    Some things you could make from copper:
    -Copper axe. Copper is a stronger material than iron and you have been using the same iron machete (knife) for everything. Make a copper axe for wood as it should help cut wood better and keep the knife sharp for much longer.
    -Copper sickle. Again, you have been using the same machete (knife) for cooking, crop harvesting, wood cutting... Make a copper sickle for harvesting and cutting crops as this tool will work much better and make it easier for you to harvest crops. Using a machete is not as convenient or comfortable for harvesting crops, but a sickle will make the job easier.
    -Copper rake. This tool is used to efficiently and easily move, turn and refresh garden soil. You are mostly using shovels and a pick which is fine, but if you want the work to be done faster and easier, consider making a copper rake.
    -Copper watering can/canister. You have been using wooden buckets for holding and transporting water, but water damages wood over time and breaks the buckets slowly. Wood also soaks in water, rotting and releasing rot particles into the water it holds. Consider making copper buckets as those will not easily get corroded by water and will not leak water (unlike wood). Making a watering can will also help prevent the water from disturbing the plants and the soil from flow force and will help you water your crops more gently.
    -Copper lanterns. Could make ornamental lanterns to hold fire or candles to help light the farm at night without worrying about accidentally burning something. Will also make the farm look more beautiful.
    -Copper forks, spoons, chopsticks, cups, plates, cooking pots, bowls, teapots, kitchen knives, general kitchenware will help keep your kitchen, your hands and your food clean. You still don't have soap, so there is lots of bacteria on your hands. It would be best to prevent sickness/diseases by using kitchen utensils and kitchen ware that are not used for things outside of food.
    ---
    Also, consider making a kiln out of concrete instead of the clay kiln you have built. The cement kiln will be MUCH harder to break and will look much better on your farm. It will last much longer and won't have cracks and holes in it if done right. No cracks and extra holes will mean that there will be less head escaping, making your kiln hotter.

  • @dennismckee6162
    @dennismckee6162 Рік тому +2

    I always watch on the TV (not computer) so I can't comment right away. but your efforts and results of smelting copper are very impressive! I'm quite happy for you.

  • @TheAmazonForest
    @TheAmazonForest Рік тому +1

    Hello dear friend, I have seen you become much thinner than before. You need to eat well to ensure your health. Have a nice day.

  • @zaarkhananal7165
    @zaarkhananal7165 Рік тому +1

    Wow, the copper smelted down quite nicely. Maybe you could make a copper tea pot with it.

  • @CountDracusVanWolfen
    @CountDracusVanWolfen Рік тому +2

    You should make ingot molds with wet clay or some left over iron that you have. That way you can pour more consistent amounts of copper each time you smelt.

  • @tf9111
    @tf9111 Рік тому +5

    So many things I learn from you & your wife on your channels. It shows how hard it is to make a simple living yet how rewarding it is to produce & build you own place & grow with it. Many thanks to you both.. Good Health, Luck & Love. TF

    • @PrimitiveSkillsnet
      @PrimitiveSkillsnet  Рік тому +1

      Oh Thank you so much, I am very happy to receive your feedback, I will do better. Wish you all the best, see you in the next video

  • @sergei-buvalyu
    @sergei-buvalyu Рік тому +1

    Хороший результат! Большое спасибо за видео! Оставляю свой комментарий в поддержку канала! Всем добра и мирного неба над головой! Здоровья и благополучия!

    • @PrimitiveSkillsnet
      @PrimitiveSkillsnet  Рік тому

      Thank you so much, wish you all the best, see you in the next video

  • @артур-с1ъ4ш
    @артур-с1ъ4ш Рік тому +1

    poor manioka... what came me to mind is to hammer some pickets in the ground near the plants and tie 3-5 manioka plants to each one of them... dont know if it works, but seems working) or maybe you could build a fence/ earthfill and plant some clump/bushes against the wind.... it would be also really cool to see in your video how to make soap/toothbrush/ toothpaste/body skrubber and allthat hygienic stuff in wildlife) thanks for your work!

  • @maryjanepeters7179
    @maryjanepeters7179 Рік тому

    Very cool and even cooler, you found in your backyard 😮

  • @ompaitt
    @ompaitt Рік тому +3

    Hi Duong,,coba menanam bibit singkongnya dengan posisi vertical.nanti umbinya jadi besar besar dan cara memanennya akan lebih mudah.tidak banyak yang patah saat pohon si cabut 😊

  • @jayknot88
    @jayknot88 5 місяців тому

    Fantastic work!!!

  • @franciscoaparecidodegodoy6022
    @franciscoaparecidodegodoy6022 11 місяців тому +2

    Muito bom

  • @ammiali9979
    @ammiali9979 Рік тому +1

    You are still very intelligent. Your method of peeling cassava is fantastic, no one has thought of that, yet it is very simple. However, I wonder why you don't wash them before peeling them.

  • @Mikakrul
    @Mikakrul Рік тому

    Beautiful result!

  • @waynepollard198
    @waynepollard198 Рік тому +4

    a job well done young fella 😃

  • @juliafernandez1634
    @juliafernandez1634 Рік тому +2

    Enhorabuena lo has conseguido después de un gran trabajo. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @1975Per
    @1975Per Рік тому +1

    Simple mouse traps made out of a bucket of water in it, and a see saw flip on top is a very cheap and effective trap!

  • @chrisalbrecht7342
    @chrisalbrecht7342 Рік тому

    You can use the pan to separate the metal from the waste. Look up panning to gold.
    Love the videos!

  • @tile-maker4962
    @tile-maker4962 Рік тому +2

    I am proud of you Doung! May there be good heath to your family, pigs and chickens. What do you plan to make with the copper? You could make an alloy with other metals. You could make chord, silverware, and coins to sell it on the market.

  • @daven4297
    @daven4297 10 місяців тому

    If I remember correctly, there was 4 large pigs and 5 small pigs. What happened to them, because there are fewer of them in the last few films and I didn't notice any information about the rest.
    BTW, great job as usual. I'm just watching this and thinking how primitive we are. We stay at home, and when we need something, we go to the store, not even seeing where and how the things we buy in the store come from. If they turned off the Internet and closed the shops, most people would die because they wouldn't know how to cope on their own. For some people, brewing water for tea is the pinnacle of their skills.
    Perseverance and health for you and your loved ones.

  • @mikeyjohnson5888
    @mikeyjohnson5888 Рік тому +1

    Thats awesome Duong! Save up some copper and eventually you'll be able to craft some distillation vessels for alcohol and clean water production. Useful for a slew of things and chemistry down the line.

  • @jasonswearingin1009
    @jasonswearingin1009 Рік тому +1

    I'm curious as to what tools/products you will use to make the copper into. It's widely used in cookware and food containers. There is also the possibility of making fermented grain beer/spirits out of your rice and potato/casava peals with large copper pots. You have a lot of clay and various wood so making fired clay bottles and wood corks/stoppers to seal said bottles. Maybe you could even make and sell rice wine.

  • @johnpartridge7623
    @johnpartridge7623 10 місяців тому

    Great result Duong 👍👍👍

  • @Богдан_Білецький

    ❤Молодець!

  • @aslmoon4569
    @aslmoon4569 Рік тому

    هذا رائع جدا 😍😍😍 ضع الكثير من الفخاخ للتخلص من الفئران اتمنى لك التوفيق دائما اتابعك من العراق 🇮🇶🇮🇶🇮🇶

  • @Scott-i9v2s
    @Scott-i9v2s Рік тому +2

    (Lúc 33:30) Quả thực tuyệt vời! Có vẻ như việc nấu chảy lặp đi lặp lại có tác dụng tốt.
    👍👍👍
    (At 33:30) Indeed great! Looks like repeated smelting works nicely.👍👍👍

  • @jcdadfire884
    @jcdadfire884 Рік тому +1

    Duong, have you considered getting cats or dogs to help combat the rats? Keep up the great work!

  • @beatrizcedeno8191
    @beatrizcedeno8191 10 місяців тому

    Un día de trabajo muy largo... exitos en tus otros proyectos 😊🇻🇪😃

  • @jeanmarclefevre8342
    @jeanmarclefevre8342 Рік тому

    bravo c'est un vrai succès !!! je suis vraiment impressionné ! le minerai est vraiment très riche ! le résultat est vraimentg fantastique !

  • @Fluxwienix
    @Fluxwienix Рік тому

    Duong it seems really to me as you live in paradise there. !!!

  • @tamyramirez9039
    @tamyramirez9039 Рік тому +1

    Buen día saludos amigo y toda la familia

  • @johnatanmucelini
    @johnatanmucelini Рік тому

    Amazing work, Duong!

  • @LASSAKRI-Abdelali
    @LASSAKRI-Abdelali Рік тому

    bravo..good job..

  • @giceliovasconcelos4071
    @giceliovasconcelos4071 Рік тому

    Parabens pelo bom achado o cobre é um metal muito ultil voce é muito feliz com sua nova conquista e fico alegre em ver o resultado de seu trabalho 😊.

  • @satishborkar9078
    @satishborkar9078 Рік тому

    This land is rich with multiple metals. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @evilness13
    @evilness13 Рік тому

    I’m enjoying watching your do it

  • @KhangWithMe_718
    @KhangWithMe_718 Рік тому +1

    Very good, iron hammer cais or the most correct tool❤

  • @MuThiThu95
    @MuThiThu95 Рік тому

    Your house is beautiful

  • @ilonaondrusvribinszkinepap2289

    Kedves Duong ! Betanított patkányfogó kutyát kellene tartanod ! Biztosan van ott ilyen lehetőség ?! Sok bosszúságtól kímélne meg és az állataid is biztonságban lennének ! Sok szerencsét kívánok a rézbányászathoz ! Boldogságot az egész családnak ! Szeretettel Mimi mami Magyarországról 🇭🇺

  • @phytonlp
    @phytonlp Рік тому +1

    Nice!
    Now make an electrical generator 😂

  • @IslandHermit
    @IslandHermit Рік тому +1

    Copper work-hardens very quickly, making it a difficult metal to forge. That's why most copper tools were cast rather than forged.

  • @TogogYanto-de1ne
    @TogogYanto-de1ne 4 місяці тому

    wow great. I like it.

  • @wayoutstreaming
    @wayoutstreaming Рік тому

    Always love your videos
    Just a question / suggestion
    Why not fix the water wheel and use it to power the blower to get the temperature higher and more consistent and get a better melt?

  • @leopoldobignotto3415
    @leopoldobignotto3415 Рік тому

    Good afternoon, here in Brazil this afternoon, I noticed that your water wheel has been broken for some time and you intend to fix it, because you could use it to melt the copper.

  • @alicedelosrios3829
    @alicedelosrios3829 Рік тому

    Woow excellent job 👏 👍 👌

  • @justinfleagle
    @justinfleagle Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing this video! I wish you and your family good health and prosperity.

    • @PrimitiveSkillsnet
      @PrimitiveSkillsnet  Рік тому

      Thank you so much, wish you all the best, see you in the next video

  • @garlengillen381
    @garlengillen381 3 місяці тому

    Hello, I've noticed that your videos have decreased -- Don't stop making the videos, -- Everyone enjoys watching your videos !!! Garlen Gillen Baytown Tx U.S.A.

  • @pillowwantan3226
    @pillowwantan3226 Рік тому +2

    I'm honestly surprised to see that you got metal out of what looked like were just plain old rocks! I really thought you wouldn't get anything there, but I was wrong.
    I'm still not 100% sure that it's copper you have there, but I am not a copper expert :0

  • @SLIProfit
    @SLIProfit Рік тому +1

    Start a ore bar collection

  • @nellytalford7119
    @nellytalford7119 Рік тому

    Beautiful video!

  • @Convolutedtubules
    @Convolutedtubules Рік тому

    What are you going to make? I look forward to more copper projects.

  • @haweleve221
    @haweleve221 Рік тому

    Very nice, Duong!
    You are an artist.

  • @alexmpvaldes
    @alexmpvaldes Рік тому

    Regarding your electric power, I would suggest you invest in solar power as an alternative power source to your generator.

  • @supertonicwater
    @supertonicwater Рік тому

    Thanks!

  • @yaqayaqa
    @yaqayaqa Рік тому

    ups! what happened to the waterwheel. great way to peel! great stuff! love copper!

  • @احمدمدنی-د2م
    @احمدمدنی-د2م Рік тому

    این یک نعمت الاهی برای تو است.خوشحال باش👍👍👍👍

  • @ghettotech9617
    @ghettotech9617 Рік тому

    great work cant wait to see the pot

  • @zMuddaFkka
    @zMuddaFkka Рік тому

    ⛏⚒This guy is a real life minecrafter. Next thing you know i think he'll have a diamond sword or something. 💎💎💎

  • @raihanmohammed4776
    @raihanmohammed4776 11 місяців тому

    This dude made a running water sink....smart!

  • @arnostoermer3563
    @arnostoermer3563 Рік тому

    Super! 😍🤗

  • @Brigitta1128
    @Brigitta1128 Рік тому +1

    Ten cuidado con el ojo, una vez ya llevaste una mala pasada..
    He visto muchos vídeos tuyos amigo, aunque a veces no escribo por aquí de cada vídeo estoy pendiente..
    Igual cómo vi también cuándo hiciste el muro de contención de agua paso a paso..
    Verdad?
    🤗💜💌🕊️

  • @DeniseBarbosa-xp4rw
    @DeniseBarbosa-xp4rw Рік тому +1

    Um fim de semana pra vc e sua família também ❤

  • @kazmiz01
    @kazmiz01 Рік тому +1

    That peeling technique looks like it could be used for other vegetables as well.

  • @rakeshsingingtravelling2897

    I Am from INDIA🇮🇳🇮🇳
    From State: TELANGANA😊

  • @IesûsChristós-033
    @IesûsChristós-033 Рік тому +1

    My friend Duong, I see that the copper production is growing so I think we have to talk about how many tons you can export to America. What you think about?

  • @thaiBushcraft7654
    @thaiBushcraft7654 Рік тому +1

    ❤🎉 good

  • @VinhNguyen-o3f
    @VinhNguyen-o3f Рік тому

    Anh có thể trồng nhiều hoa ở quanh trang trại cho có nhiều màu sắc hơn được không?

  • @QuantumMechanic_88
    @QuantumMechanic_88 Рік тому

    Would you tell me what the crucible for melting the copper is made from please? Very great video and all the best for your future Duong.

  • @Mr.Schamane
    @Mr.Schamane Рік тому +1

    Schöne Ausbeute! 😁💚

  • @blauzornsturmschild7071
    @blauzornsturmschild7071 Рік тому +1

    Hallo, ich hatte dir in einem früheren Video mal den Ratschlag gegeben, dir Katzen und Hunde anzuschaffen, Katzen sind Weltmeister darin Ratten und Mäuse vom Grund fern zu halten und Hunde beschützen deine anderen Tiere vor Feinden. Meiner Meinung nach gehören Hunde und Katzen zu einer Guten Farm dazu und sind die Freunde des Menschen.
    Ansonsten gute Sendung, mach weiter so und viele Grüße dir und deiner Familie ❤
    Inzwischen schaue ich mir den Kanal von deiner Frau auch gerne an.
    Grüße aus Deutschland

  • @marrigoetz4158
    @marrigoetz4158 Рік тому

    Legal a novidade com o cobre. Gosto muito de seus vídeos.

  • @GRAF_A_MAN
    @GRAF_A_MAN 11 місяців тому

    Awesome! Your experience is very helpful for people who want start new life in nature from zero. How do you think - can you find and prepare gold?

  • @alexanderalbach468
    @alexanderalbach468 Рік тому

    Truly impressive ❤