Right now LMNT is offering my viewers a free sample pack with any purchase. That’s 8 single serving packets FREE with any LMNT order. This is a great way to try all 8 flavors or share LMNT with a salty friend. Get yours at www.DrinkLMNT.com/ChadZuber
Did you build the bricks with your time off or, have a stockpile in hand? And spiders wont build that close with constant movement so? How often do you really hit this area up. I know they will build close but, building on a roof with constant movement means to me, you havent been around alot. I'm sorry if I'm wrong but, more curious than anything bro. Hopefully you remember my name lol. I've talked to you before. But no worries if you dont lol. That's life haha!
I'm glad you got sponsorship. I am interested in trying LMNT, but I would like a more detailed video on each of the flavors before spending my money. If there are no artificial ingredients, and it's mostly salt, how good do each flavor packets taste? I work as a welder in 100 degree heat now, so hydration is important to me. (I am so happy I got a good job now!)
My little house is being built. Not a home like yours. Earth bricks and bark roofs seem to be good materials. A healthy house and good nature. Good electrolytes. It would be convenient if the stone from the last video was also used as a wall material. It doesn't match the size or variety, but I think it can make a wall more comfortable. Shower berry raid replenishes your strength. If you apply mud to the wood, you can cut it accurately. I also occasionally met snakes while building a house. Big and small snakes. I tend to send them away rather than eat them. Cute animals. Korean snakes are gentle and timid. Congratulations on the completion of your new home.
Thank you for talking about the importance of electrolytes, including sodium. Most people don't realize that sodium is 100% necessary for our cells to function. Too much can be bad, yes, but too little can also be bad. I'm currently having to increase my sodium levels (under doctor approval) while my sister has had to reduce her sodium & potassium levels--we have to cook low-sodium for her needs, but I have to remember to salt-shaker my food at every meal. It's not easy!
@@ChadZuberAdventures Hey Chad. You mentioned about how a tiled rooftop would be ideal. Do you plan on doing that at some point or just sticking to the bark. Any idea when you might upgrade if you do decide to? Tia
@@I_Scorched_You He mentioned in a previous video that the weight of all those tiles would be a lot. I suspect he's (rightfully) concerned about the structural integrity of the roof, since he's working with a wide variety of (formerly) green and deadwood branches, and not much in the way of joinery. A lighter roof material is simply safer. Plus, clay tiles are difficult to fit onto a round roof. Not impossible, but you have to be pretty good at the math to get the wedge-shape just right, and it'll be a different size for every single concentric ring around the roofline, from edge to peak. Square would be better, but as it is, a round roof actually saves on how much material has to be gathered, processed, and applied, compared to a rectangular one, so Chad saved himself a lot of trouble by not having all that extra work.
This Man Is The Real Primitive Architecture Artist, Gotta Say "Respect" For Your Dedication and Endurance Chad, love all your primitive Tendency Series ... Viva La Zuber
Wow!!! Gorgeous. So much work. I love the animal pelt on the ground. You could cover the whole floor and make it really clean and cozy. I love every update. Thank you!
I'm such a big fan of your show 🥰...Wishing you all the best and the success you deserve 👩🌾🤗 Please continue to share your culture with us, loves from france 🇲🇫♥️
This is huge! It turned out super cool. I can't imagine the feeling to finally finishing it after all this time. What a journey. From a viewer's perspective, this feels not only like a huge milestone, but also like the start of a new chapter in this awesome show :D
It’s interesting to see what a real adobe/clay hut looks like as opposed to the fake ones you see all the time on UA-cam. As well as the incredible effort that goes into making the pieces and assembling them.
@@ChadZuberAdventuresthey have some primitive build videos where they make these incredible structures, digging out massive holes by hand, making pools, etc. Which are cool to watch but they’re using cement, digging vehicles, crews and not what is only directly around them.
@@zacharygreene2419 they are not fake, the only thingh its that they have equipament, and remenber exist diferents technichs and diferents soils and cultura behind it?
Всегда было интересно смотреть.Спасибо большое за проделанные труды👍 Я это очень ценю и понимаю на сколько это тяжело,строить дом при этом снимать видео.
What an awesome and real quote. "If you don't build your dream someone will hire you to help build theirs". Since you like quotes I'll throw a couple of mines out that I made up. "Stars are strongest at their darkness points (Black holes)". "Without darkness you'd never know stars existed".
I've been watching your content for a couple years now and it's so awesome seeing you get quality sponsorship deals that align well with what you do and represent. Keep it up friend!
I was very excited to see a new video up this morning, I was not expecting one so soon! The completed hut looks awesome, I can't wait to see what comes next!
Oye Chad porque no haces herramientas como un pequeño mazo de madera para asentar los adobes, e incluso una espátula para poder trabajar realizado con madera y así echar el barro.. me ha encantado mucho verte!! Un abrazo
lol, "i have never been stung by one but i have eaten them". what a casual badass. fantastic work on the hut, i am so happy for your back! burning off the ends of the wood is a great trick: in addition to all the things you said, charring the wood makes it more fire and water resistant. charcoal is really hydrophobic so water won't soak in as easily if the wood were to get wet, and it doesn't ignite as easily as dry wood either. smoothing and rounding the ends so no thin fibres are sticking out etc also helps with both these things. nicely done!
A sido un deleite ver todo su trabajo Sus manos tienen magia. Cada ángulo de la cabaña se ve hermoso con las distintas tonalidades de la luz según la hora del día
Chad, so good to see this hut going up. I'd love to know an approximation of hours that went into it digging with a ROCK. Also there is a reason modern bricks are not perfectly flat on top, it gives the mortar something to grip AND less material making the brick in the first place (Also helps drying and firing processes).
Thank you Chad. For the contribution you've made to the primitive skills community. Keep up the good work. You've inspired many! The skills you employ are mostly lost to time. I shudder to think what would happen if our tech was gone tomorrow! We're one simple solar flare away from the Iron age. I want to start a similar channel for my own regional biome. The upper midwest... Any insight, cameras - production - editing suggestions you might have would be welcome. Even some collaboration in the future would be great. Much respect brother!!! Thank you for what you do! And thank you again! For your content. Avid follower, seldom commentor.
Chad, you are absolutely spoiling us with all this content recently. You have built an extremely solid hut. I hope you are thinking of smelting some iron in the not too far future!
This is so beautiful. Watching you working, the sounds of the wind, birds, cicadas, even the sounds of your hands slapping the mortar. This is very relaxing to me, and I like to watch as I quietly pray. God keep you safe always brother. 🙏💓
Building the entire hut with just your two hands and using the experiences of your previous shelters to make it even better than your last one. You must be so very proud of your work and you should be. Thank your for sharing this journey with us, it is both educational and inspiring. :)
Wow! Chad this is amazing. Husband and I are amazed not just by the entire but, but that doorway is incredible! Watching you make the bricks with the angles I didn't see how you would do it, but its fantastic. The pottery is beautiful, and I gotta say I'm a bit obsessed with the gourds!! Fantastic video!!!
Hermosa,Hermosa querida choza 2,magnífica está quedando mucho más confortable,admiro tu paciencia y detalle y ya quiero ver como quedará ese piso que le harás.Muy buena idea esas 4 ventanitas para admirar el bello paisaje. Todo lo que haces lo encuentro genial amigo,todo bello.¡que alegría ver el huerto crecer!magnífico vídeo 💪👏👏👏👋👋👋🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥hasta la.publicidad es genial.
恭喜恭喜!你终于完成了你的小屋。在中国,这是非常值得庆祝的事情。期待你完成更好的项目! Congratulations! You've finally finished your cabin. In China, this is a cause for celebration. Look forward to your better projects!
I have a suggestion for the garden! If you're worried about watering and the heat, a good solution would probably be an olla. Look into olla pot irrigation, it's essentially an unfired, clay pot that you can bury underground with only the top peeking out, and a cover. You can refill it as needed and the pot will slowly release water into the surrounding soil!
Chad your first video the fun harvest with prikily pears is what shaped my childhood weirdly enough. That video is what got me into fruit and other stuff
Someday I wish to be as ripped and buffed like Chad, a very inspiring man with multiple skills, thank you for all the amazing free content you provide to us, its greatly appreciated, helps all of us survive and stay well mentally within our ratrace system nowadays, cheers from Quebec, Canada
The great thing about building like this is all the time you have to think and dream while your hands are busy. The mind can go to some strange and wonderful places.
Got to admit, I'm impressed with that juniper bark roof. It seems light and flimsy at first, but watching you take it apart I realized it was kind of like organic velcro. Looks like it could have been a good insulater to.
I just noticed that when you were getting more sand and dirt at 21:57 that it is pretty solid, so if you ever need to make a place that you need to store cold thing just dig a basement, you may have to add supports but in hot places it is cold underground. I also love your videos.
This is so cool. This is an amazing accomplishment and has been such a joy to go through the process with you. Looking forward to the next video and project!
Oh this was so satisfying! Great job Chad! Now for the rest of the village when we all come to visit..haha! 😁🙏 It's a cosy liveable home now. Well done!
The biggest Juniper I have seen in the alps, was 2 meters high and about 4cm in diameter for a stem.... incredivle what kind of plants you got available in a such diverse biom!
Lo bueno es que en el futuro podrás utilizar ese gran agujero como silo/almacen y asi tener mucho mas espacio en la choza. O para almacenar agua/nieve para el verano para regar o para construir recubriendolo con resina de pino o algo que lo haga impermeable.
This triangle shape was also used in minoan and mycenaean buildings to relieve the load of the stone beam over the doors or windows. Also the hut look more like a miniature castle tower. Keep up the good work, its relaxing compared to the madness we live in.
Nice! I am fachinated by the fact that this roof type apperantly works as I would imagine that loose pices easily would get thrown around during windy days.
Olá meu amigo! 😊🖑🖑🖑 Tenha um lindo dia fez e produtivo com muita saude. Estou feliz por te ver prosperando A sua casa ficou muito boa parabéns! Obrigada por nos presentear com seus videos maravilhoso. Tenho aprendido muito contigo. Um grande abraço.
So, that's what was in your mind. Very nice and great job! I am going to enjoy the journey for all the new things. So rewarding to see the vision come alive. Thank you for the video Chad.
You should make a door out of mortar reinforced bark mats, and a long strong wooden pole, theme put the pole through the mats and make a small hole at the top of your door and at the bottom. Put the door in, and you have a door that swings open!
Un gran logro Chad y se ve que en tu cabeza vas mejorando tus planes que luego los haces realidad. Una lástima que vivo lejos de buena gana te ayudaría para aprender
You know? LMNT seems like a good idea for my parents. My father had a traumatic brain injury and some of the medication he takes depletes electrolytes for whatever reason. It got to a point where he wouldn't want to move at all and had to be fed. We have been giving him some energy and electrolyte drinks but they always have a lot of sugar. I'm going to try LMNT and see how he does. Thank you Chad!
You could even add on another room or two... that would be cool! An a tiled roof would work! ...the alternate concave tiles would be really waterproof!
@@ChadZuberAdventures love the added height... that was a real improvement ( I was worried about you having to crouch so much before), and love all the series. What a great way of life!
Right now LMNT is offering my viewers a free sample pack with any purchase. That’s 8 single serving packets FREE with any LMNT order. This is a great way to try all 8 flavors or share LMNT with a salty friend.
Get yours at www.DrinkLMNT.com/ChadZuber
Did you build the bricks with your time off or, have a stockpile in hand? And spiders wont build that close with constant movement so? How often do you really hit this area up. I know they will build close but, building on a roof with constant movement means to me, you havent been around alot. I'm sorry if I'm wrong but, more curious than anything bro. Hopefully you remember my name lol. I've talked to you before. But no worries if you dont lol. That's life haha!
I'm glad you got sponsorship. I am interested in trying LMNT, but I would like a more detailed video on each of the flavors before spending my money. If there are no artificial ingredients, and it's mostly salt, how good do each flavor packets taste? I work as a welder in 100 degree heat now, so hydration is important to me. (I am so happy I got a good job now!)
My little house is being built. Not a home like yours. Earth bricks and bark roofs seem to be good materials. A healthy house and good nature. Good electrolytes.
It would be convenient if the stone from the last video was also used as a wall material.
It doesn't match the size or variety, but I think it can make a wall more comfortable.
Shower berry raid replenishes your strength.
If you apply mud to the wood, you can cut it accurately.
I also occasionally met snakes while building a house. Big and small snakes. I tend to send them away rather than eat them. Cute animals. Korean snakes are gentle and timid.
Congratulations on the completion of your new home.
Yo quiero ir allí!!!
I didn't know scorpions were edible, nice to know. They sound kinda like the crawdads of the desert.
I see why you have not uploaded a lot in the last month. You were hard at work with this hut and these wonderful videos! Thanks boss
I appreciate that!
Yes thanks
Thank you for talking about the importance of electrolytes, including sodium. Most people don't realize that sodium is 100% necessary for our cells to function. Too much can be bad, yes, but too little can also be bad. I'm currently having to increase my sodium levels (under doctor approval) while my sister has had to reduce her sodium & potassium levels--we have to cook low-sodium for her needs, but I have to remember to salt-shaker my food at every meal. It's not easy!
that's what we all have been waiting for! thanks for your afford Chad
My pleasure! Enjoy!
@@ChadZuberAdventures Hey Chad. You mentioned about how a tiled rooftop would be ideal. Do you plan on doing that at some point or just sticking to the bark. Any idea when you might upgrade if you do decide to? Tia
@@I_Scorched_You He mentioned in a previous video that the weight of all those tiles would be a lot. I suspect he's (rightfully) concerned about the structural integrity of the roof, since he's working with a wide variety of (formerly) green and deadwood branches, and not much in the way of joinery. A lighter roof material is simply safer. Plus, clay tiles are difficult to fit onto a round roof. Not impossible, but you have to be pretty good at the math to get the wedge-shape just right, and it'll be a different size for every single concentric ring around the roofline, from edge to peak. Square would be better, but as it is, a round roof actually saves on how much material has to be gathered, processed, and applied, compared to a rectangular one, so Chad saved himself a lot of trouble by not having all that extra work.
You're Awesome Brother.
Keeping U-p!!!!
Eyy the goats themselves
Good and great inspiring effort , finally a house 🏡 to relax , rejuvenate, rediscover nature again..
Чад, получилась прекрасная хижина! Желаю тебе здоровья, а твоему замечательному саду процветания!
Обожаю ваши видео, каждый раз смотрю с большим интересом, спасибо.
P.S. - хижина великолепна.
Glad to see you are getting sponsors and your channel is growing. Well done!
I fricking LOVE these long Episodes! Can't get enough of em
I AS WELL ❤❤❤❤❤❤USA
Thank you for the sunrise camera catch S2
Отличное улучшение хижины!
Congratulations on this great update to your hut. It looks awesome.
And the garden looks so nice.
Hut is coming along amazingly Chad, can’t wait to see it completely finished.
This Man Is The Real Primitive Architecture Artist, Gotta Say "Respect" For Your Dedication and Endurance Chad, love all your primitive Tendency Series ... Viva La Zuber
Muchas gracias!
Wow!!! Gorgeous. So much work. I love the animal pelt on the ground. You could cover the whole floor and make it really clean and cozy. I love every update.
Thank you!
Congratulations on your achievement! The hut looks awesome already!👌 I'm sure it's gonna be a real beauty after you added the finishing touches.🤙
I'm such a big fan of your show 🥰...Wishing you all the best and the success you deserve 👩🌾🤗 Please continue to share your culture with us, loves from france 🇲🇫♥️
This is huge! It turned out super cool. I can't imagine the feeling to finally finishing it after all this time. What a journey. From a viewer's perspective, this feels not only like a huge milestone, but also like the start of a new chapter in this awesome show :D
It’s interesting to see what a real adobe/clay hut looks like as opposed to the fake ones you see all the time on UA-cam. As well as the incredible effort that goes into making the pieces and assembling them.
Are there really fake ones out there? What is a fake Adobe hut made of?
@@ChadZuberAdventuresthey have some primitive build videos where they make these incredible structures, digging out massive holes by hand, making pools, etc. Which are cool to watch but they’re using cement, digging vehicles, crews and not what is only directly around them.
@@zacharygreene2419 they are not fake, the only thingh its that they have equipament, and remenber exist diferents technichs and diferents soils and cultura behind it?
Всегда было интересно смотреть.Спасибо большое за проделанные труды👍 Я это очень ценю и понимаю на сколько это тяжело,строить дом при этом снимать видео.
Horosho Spasibo Balshoya
Сколько внимания и любви Чед вкладывает в строительство своего жилища!
That hut is just a piece of magnificence. And your natural engineering skills are something I'm in awe of. It's actively inspiring.
The hut looks great, the arched doorway is a welcome addition! Looking forward to the other projects you will be working on!
What an awesome and real quote. "If you don't build your dream someone will hire you to help build theirs". Since you like quotes I'll throw a couple of mines out that I made up. "Stars are strongest at their darkness points (Black holes)". "Without darkness you'd never know stars existed".
i only saw the thumbnail and got so excited, ive been waiting this hut to be finished all year
У нас до сир пор строят дома из саманного кирпича. Это глина с добавлением соломы. Тепло зимой и прохладно летом.
Horosho Spasibo Balshoya Inna
I hope you keep adding to it. A kitchen for storage preparation and fermentation. Bedroom bathroom...
Maybe even build up.
You're awesome Chad!
31:45 Aaaaah the good ol' stick in the dirt trick.
I've been watching your content for a couple years now and it's so awesome seeing you get quality sponsorship deals that align well with what you do and represent. Keep it up friend!
I was very excited to see a new video up this morning, I was not expecting one so soon! The completed hut looks awesome, I can't wait to see what comes next!
I love the videos alot Chad, you've inspired both my girlfriend and myself to explore outdoors more and get back into nature. thank you!
Better n Better ♥️😇
Oye Chad porque no haces herramientas como un pequeño mazo de madera para asentar los adobes, e incluso una espátula para poder trabajar realizado con madera y así echar el barro.. me ha encantado mucho verte!! Un abrazo
29:25. what a beautiful natural sky ♥️
lol, "i have never been stung by one but i have eaten them". what a casual badass.
fantastic work on the hut, i am so happy for your back!
burning off the ends of the wood is a great trick: in addition to all the things you said, charring the wood makes it more fire and water resistant. charcoal is really hydrophobic so water won't soak in as easily if the wood were to get wet, and it doesn't ignite as easily as dry wood either. smoothing and rounding the ends so no thin fibres are sticking out etc also helps with both these things. nicely done!
A sido un deleite ver todo su trabajo
Sus manos tienen magia.
Cada ángulo de la cabaña se ve hermoso con las distintas tonalidades de la luz según la hora del día
Glad to see the garden is doing well.
This guy is going out of his way to show us what primitive life could have been like, show some love to this man!
I really appreciate the hard work and what you have done Big Man, therefore I will not miss all the ads that appear in this video
Chad, so good to see this hut going up. I'd love to know an approximation of hours that went into it digging with a ROCK.
Also there is a reason modern bricks are not perfectly flat on top, it gives the mortar something to grip AND less material making the brick in the first place (Also helps drying and firing processes).
👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you Chad. For the
contribution you've made to the primitive skills community. Keep up the good work. You've inspired many!
The skills you employ are mostly lost to time. I shudder to think what would happen if our tech was gone tomorrow! We're one simple solar flare away from the Iron age.
I want to start a similar channel for my own regional biome. The upper midwest... Any insight, cameras - production - editing suggestions you might have would be welcome. Even some collaboration in the future would be great. Much respect brother!!! Thank you for what you do!
And thank you again! For your content. Avid follower, seldom commentor.
Hut looking good. Looking real good. Unbelievable craftsmanship!
After many, many days of hard work, the new and improved adobe hut looks great - well done. It must be great to finally stand up inside. Enjoy.
Natasha: Ooh la la Chad!!
Great job on the hut 🛖 brilliant channel
Cadzuber you're simply the best survivor ever so far and I have enjoyed every videos..thank you my friend
Chad, you are absolutely spoiling us with all this content recently. You have built an extremely solid hut. I hope you are thinking of smelting some iron in the not too far future!
This is so beautiful. Watching you working, the sounds of the wind, birds, cicadas, even the sounds of your hands slapping the mortar. This is very relaxing to me, and I like to watch as I quietly pray. God keep you safe always brother. 🙏💓
Building the entire hut with just your two hands and using the experiences of your previous shelters to make it even better than your last one. You must be so very proud of your work and you should be. Thank your for sharing this journey with us, it is both educational and inspiring. :)
That was amazing sir chad. I'm lucky to find your channel. You are the best. Thank you for the entertainment.
YAY - ALL DONE!! The hut looks great and what a fabulous new entrance - also love that there are windows! TREMENDOUS WORK ON A JOB WELL DONE!!!👏👏👏
Glad you got a sponsor, the hut is looking great too!
Wow! Chad this is amazing. Husband and I are amazed not just by the entire but, but that doorway is incredible! Watching you make the bricks with the angles I didn't see how you would do it, but its fantastic. The pottery is beautiful, and I gotta say I'm a bit obsessed with the gourds!! Fantastic video!!!
Hermosa,Hermosa querida choza 2,magnífica está quedando mucho más confortable,admiro tu paciencia y detalle y ya quiero ver como quedará ese piso que le harás.Muy buena idea esas 4 ventanitas para admirar el bello paisaje. Todo lo que haces lo encuentro genial amigo,todo bello.¡que alegría ver el huerto crecer!magnífico vídeo 💪👏👏👏👋👋👋🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥hasta la.publicidad es genial.
恭喜恭喜!你终于完成了你的小屋。在中国,这是非常值得庆祝的事情。期待你完成更好的项目!
Congratulations! You've finally finished your cabin. In China, this is a cause for celebration. Look forward to your better projects!
I have a suggestion for the garden! If you're worried about watering and the heat, a good solution would probably be an olla. Look into olla pot irrigation, it's essentially an unfired, clay pot that you can bury underground with only the top peeking out, and a cover. You can refill it as needed and the pot will slowly release water into the surrounding soil!
Chad your first video the fun harvest with prikily pears is what shaped my childhood weirdly enough. That video is what got me into fruit and other stuff
Diamond minecart and popular mmos were stil one of the biggest parts too
It's mind blowing for me to see what you're creating from the dirt with your bare hands and an incredible amount of work and patience.
The DJ said "Raise the Roof", and you took it literally. :)
Congrats on the upgrade! It's much larger than your old hut.
YES! THE LONG ANTICIPATED HUT VIDEO!
Титанический труд. Спасибо, и удачи в следующих проектах! С нетерпением жду.
Its come so far from just being a lean to with a view of the mountain, looks great!
I know this is not a ASMR Channel but you make peaceful sounds.! Thank you.
Someday I wish to be as ripped and buffed like Chad, a very inspiring man with multiple skills, thank you for all the amazing free content you provide to us, its greatly appreciated, helps all of us survive and stay well mentally within our ratrace system nowadays, cheers from Quebec, Canada
Mensagem clara e forte!!! Show!!! Parabéns pelo canal.
So awesome to slowly see your plans unfold
Hey Chad.. The way you doing all this stuff.. Big salute.. Love and Respect.. ❤️💝❤️❤️❤️
It turned out so good! You finally have a proper door and some windows! What an undertaking.
The great thing about building like this is all the time you have to think and dream while your hands are busy. The mind can go to some strange and wonderful places.
one of the few youtubers I like the sponsors for.
Got to admit, I'm impressed with that juniper bark roof. It seems light and flimsy at first, but watching you take it apart I realized it was kind of like organic velcro. Looks like it could have been a good insulater to.
Well said, I thought the same thing
I like your videos you made about Primitive History, and I like how you built this brick house.
I've been waiting for this video and I'm sure you have too. Very nice job.
Congrats Daddy Zuber.
I just noticed that when you were getting more sand and dirt at 21:57 that it is pretty solid, so if you ever need to make a place that you need to store cold thing just dig a basement, you may have to add supports but in hot places it is cold underground. I also love your videos.
Amazing work that’s incredible. Please stay safe in the hot summer weather!
Doing this much of hardwork by using hand I really appreciate your work buddy keep it up
This is so cool. This is an amazing accomplishment and has been such a joy to go through the process with you. Looking forward to the next video and project!
Oh this was so satisfying! Great job Chad! Now for the rest of the village when we all come to visit..haha! 😁🙏 It's a cosy liveable home now. Well done!
We will all be expected to build our own huts. Chad has shown us how.
@@lindaseel8633 😆🤣True that..I'm up for it!
Excelente y admirable todo lo que haces. Saludos Chad desde Puerto Rico.🇵🇷
Wonderful to see the hut come together, Congratulations! Thank you for the wonderful video... just commenting to support and say Thank You!
The biggest Juniper I have seen in the alps, was 2 meters high and about 4cm in diameter for a stem.... incredivle what kind of plants you got available in a such diverse biom!
Yeah they are huge here
Lo bueno es que en el futuro podrás utilizar ese gran agujero como silo/almacen y asi tener mucho mas espacio en la choza. O para almacenar agua/nieve para el verano para regar o para construir recubriendolo con resina de pino o algo que lo haga impermeable.
This triangle shape was also used in minoan and mycenaean buildings to relieve the load of the stone beam over the doors or windows. Also the hut look more like a miniature castle tower. Keep up the good work, its relaxing compared to the madness we live in.
Excelente video, la choza quedó muy bien. Muchas gracias por enseñar como se puede construir una
Nice! I am fachinated by the fact that this roof type apperantly works as I would imagine that loose pices easily would get thrown around during windy days.
Olá meu amigo! 😊🖑🖑🖑
Tenha um lindo dia fez e produtivo com muita saude.
Estou feliz por te ver prosperando
A sua casa ficou muito boa parabéns!
Obrigada por nos presentear com seus videos maravilhoso. Tenho aprendido muito contigo.
Um grande abraço.
So, that's what was in your mind. Very nice and great job!
I am going to enjoy the journey for all the new things. So
rewarding to see the vision come alive. Thank you for the video Chad.
Hut turned out great. Congrats, and thanks for taking us along on your journey.
You should make a door out of mortar reinforced bark mats, and a long strong wooden pole, theme put the pole through the mats and make a small hole at the top of your door and at the bottom. Put the door in, and you have a door that swings open!
I gotta say, Chad.. You make the best commercials haha. Seriously your sponsor segments are the only ones I don’t skip.
Thanks so much! I really rely on those ads to be able to keep making videos.
Un gran logro Chad y se ve que en tu cabeza vas mejorando tus planes que luego los haces realidad. Una lástima que vivo lejos de buena gana te ayudaría para aprender
You know? LMNT seems like a good idea for my parents. My father had a traumatic brain injury and some of the medication he takes depletes electrolytes for whatever reason. It got to a point where he wouldn't want to move at all and had to be fed. We have been giving him some energy and electrolyte drinks but they always have a lot of sugar. I'm going to try LMNT and see how he does. Thank you Chad!
That is a thing of beauty sir. Congratulations, job well done.
Baya que gran avance felicitaciones mucho trabajo buen resultado
Todo me gusto en este vídeo le deceo éxitos futuros amigo Chad
Pura vida 🇨🇷🌎🌴
Great to see the hut is finilally done! Great work!
Well done! Now you've got your home!
Thanks friend!
Chad que buen video! felicidades por tus avances.Está muy bonito y bien hecho el refugio
You could even add on another room or two... that would be cool! An a tiled roof would work! ...the alternate concave tiles would be really waterproof!
Yeah, I could use another room.
@@ChadZuberAdventures love the added height... that was a real improvement ( I was worried about you having to crouch so much before), and love all the series. What a great way of life!