Building our cellar slash storm shelter (B💥mb shelter?)

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  • @Keith_Hatter
    @Keith_Hatter Рік тому +73

    "Everyone, grab a shovel and do what Joel is doing" has to be the most effective training program to date. 🤣

    • @McGieHomesteadAdventures
      @McGieHomesteadAdventures  Рік тому +3

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @Hangs4Fun
      @Hangs4Fun 7 місяців тому +6

      @@McGieHomesteadAdventures Great stuff, makes me miss my 60acre farm and when my 3 kids were all younger and at my side helping me on all my crazy projects.

  • @ctech14367
    @ctech14367 Рік тому +94

    McGie y’all do good work. I’ve noticed a difference in your boys compared to other boys the same age: 1 they work. 2 they work well together. 3 they aren’t looking at their cell phones all the time if they have one.

    • @McGieHomesteadAdventures
      @McGieHomesteadAdventures  Рік тому +40

      You see correctly. My vision was to raise boys that got along well and enjoy work. I knew how to do it and I got exactly what I wanted. I could do an entire series on the subject, but it wouldn’t help much because every parent is different and you have to start the training process very early on.

    • @banjowoodsman7675
      @banjowoodsman7675 8 місяців тому +20

      @@McGieHomesteadAdventuresI really like your vision for your sons, it is greatly needed in our country. May God bless you and yours

    • @McGieHomesteadAdventures
      @McGieHomesteadAdventures  8 місяців тому +8

      @banjowoodsman7675 Thanks brother…. I’m a very blessed man!

    • @carolewarner101
      @carolewarner101 7 місяців тому +7

      I couldn't agree more! That's how we were taught when we were kids. We were raised as an important team member in our family. Even the littles had "important" jobs that contributed to the family productivity. We all knew we were important to the family team and so were expected to carry our load in family activities and upkeep. It made us appreciate what it actually took to get things done, taught us responsibility and the importance of doing a job right the first time, and we had the pride of knowing that we made a meaningful contribution to our family's well-being and prosperity. It also kept us humble and taught us skills that have been directly applicable in our adult lives.
      Your boys are invaluable collaborators on this job, providing essential manpower and labor for the success of this endeavor, as well as learning valuable skills. Great kids!

    • @McGieHomesteadAdventures
      @McGieHomesteadAdventures  7 місяців тому +4

      @carolewarner101 It’s truly a blessing to have such an upbringing!

  • @ChuckisOutside
    @ChuckisOutside Рік тому +15

    You guys are really skilled. Micah I really like the design. You did a great job leading and teaching your sons something they will remember the rest of there lives. 👍👏👏

  • @damaestro119
    @damaestro119 Рік тому +12

    UA-cam recommended one of your videos this past weekend, I have been hooked since. You have one of the better all around homesteading channels. Keep up the good work!

  • @leobaltz2057
    @leobaltz2057 Рік тому +12

    You never cease to amaze me!! What an incredible homestead you have built!!

  • @sandraburke1258
    @sandraburke1258 7 місяців тому +51

    8' deep Natural Temperature stays 56* all year round. A friend of the family built his whole house Underground, it took a hand size fan to cool it and a candle in winter to heat it. His air vent ran a couple hundred feet out in several directions-all underground as well. Large enough to use as an escape exit. He was a "Tunnel Rat" in Vietnam so this was literally his comfort zone living underground.

  • @JimmyOverstreet
    @JimmyOverstreet Рік тому +5

    That was a very interesting video. Excited to see the next step of the build. Great bunch of help you have there helping. I absolutely love projects like this.

  • @Singing434
    @Singing434 7 місяців тому +18

    As a mother of 4 boys, I love watching you and your boys work together! That is how you train a man. It takes a man to train one much less three! Great job Dad! Lucky boys!

    • @McGieHomesteadAdventures
      @McGieHomesteadAdventures  7 місяців тому +1

      Yes! Thank you! I’ve got 4 boys and a girl!❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥

  • @reavisstockard2994
    @reavisstockard2994 Рік тому +7

    Hey Y’all , Man this is the best root cellar idea I’ve ever seen! Good job ! I’m looking forward to seeing the rest !

  • @tennesseelockpicking8803
    @tennesseelockpicking8803 Рік тому +5

    I've thought about digging a little one in the bank off the old road behind the house. Because if a tornado came we would be the first to get blown away 😂

  • @jeffjones4006
    @jeffjones4006 8 місяців тому +30

    Your raising your boys right, hard work never killed anyone. You can be proud of them.

    • @McGieHomesteadAdventures
      @McGieHomesteadAdventures  8 місяців тому +2

      Absolutely!!!

    • @crosisofborg5524
      @crosisofborg5524 8 місяців тому +6

      Lol hard work has killed countless people. All the same it’s far more rewarding than sitting around expecting others to take care of you.

  • @albertlockhart590
    @albertlockhart590 8 місяців тому +16

    Proud to see all them boys outside learning life lessons. Great job guys

  • @Sugarloafhomestead
    @Sugarloafhomestead Рік тому +3

    Those boys have an amazing work ethic and learning some valuable skills for later in life when they get out on there own

  • @donvincent895
    @donvincent895 Рік тому +3

    WoW never realized how much work went into the lower section!!! Looks like a very well thought through project.

    • @McGieHomesteadAdventures
      @McGieHomesteadAdventures  Рік тому +2

      Yes indeed! Probably three or four times more work than the top!

    • @donvincent895
      @donvincent895 Рік тому +4

      @@McGieHomesteadAdventures speaking of the top when will that video hit?

    • @McGieHomesteadAdventures
      @McGieHomesteadAdventures  Рік тому +3

      I’m working away from home this week so probably be a while 😂😳😳😳

    • @donvincent895
      @donvincent895 Рік тому +3

      @@McGieHomesteadAdventures look forward to it

  • @joekocher544
    @joekocher544 Рік тому +3

    Here I have been complaining about not seeing this one all the way and now I have, great job!

  • @dsmmike95
    @dsmmike95 7 місяців тому +6

    Great job and nice to see the family all helping the way it should be.

  • @dustinjohnson7191
    @dustinjohnson7191 8 місяців тому +12

    Thanks Buddy. I'm a home inspector and live in Oklahoma this is nearly exactly what I was thinking about building one myself. These tornadoes are out of control

    • @McGieHomesteadAdventures
      @McGieHomesteadAdventures  8 місяців тому +2

      I do believe this is a great design! Thanks!

    • @Adrian.Hdz88
      @Adrian.Hdz88 8 місяців тому +3

      @dustinjohnson7191 Im in east Texas Mineola Area been here 4 years seems like the weather just keeps getting worse here. I think it’s time to build one myself . Stay safe out there .

    • @Adrian.Hdz88
      @Adrian.Hdz88 8 місяців тому +2

      @McGieHomesteadAdventures Nice work man

    • @McGieHomesteadAdventures
      @McGieHomesteadAdventures  8 місяців тому +2

      Thanks brother!

  • @stevewhitaker1474
    @stevewhitaker1474 7 місяців тому +7

    Working your boys, reminds me of my brothers and me being raised on a big cattle ranch. Work and chores every day.

  • @AlexHernandez-ml7we
    @AlexHernandez-ml7we 10 місяців тому +2

    Thanks for sharing the construction of your storm shelter.

  • @PawPawMountain
    @PawPawMountain Рік тому +3

    Nice work, can hardly wait to see the cooling system flowing, great idea.

  • @philnorris3507
    @philnorris3507 Рік тому +4

    Impressive design and implementation, you are doing a good job there. Great experience for your boys too, excellent teamwork.

  • @charlessavoie2367
    @charlessavoie2367 Рік тому +4

    A supreme family model of self sufficiency you are impressed or you are unconscious.

  • @sharonkatope9885
    @sharonkatope9885 3 місяці тому +1

    Kudos to all involved. No, when it comes to tornados in TN, there is no overkill with rebar. The point is for them NOT to kill you. Beautifully done!

  • @StubbsMillingCo.
    @StubbsMillingCo. Рік тому +3

    Looks good McGie!!!! Done concrete a few times. We stay away from it😂 watched my dad pour concrete when I was kid. He tells us every day “boy don’t you ever go into concrete! Find something else if it comes to that!” I agree!

  • @cowboy-v4d
    @cowboy-v4d 7 місяців тому +10

    You’re a good daddy and a smart person.

  • @stevehoover16
    @stevehoover16 Рік тому +4

    Look like an awesome job you guys are all working hard congratulations on 50K

  • @brianstout4362
    @brianstout4362 Рік тому +4

    You and the boys done a great job Pappy!!!
    🙂🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲

  • @dc3898
    @dc3898 7 місяців тому +8

    My boys LOVE doing these kind of projects with me.

  • @clanwatkins
    @clanwatkins 7 місяців тому +6

    As a 40+ year veteran of pouring mud, I'd say you should be able to park on top of your cellar just fine😂, liked watching you youguns get it built👍

  • @judyleblanc8376
    @judyleblanc8376 7 місяців тому +6

    I am amazing, boys. It is nice to see boys work as young men. They will grow up to be great men. God Bless

  • @thecamocowboyoutdoors5693
    @thecamocowboyoutdoors5693 Рік тому +1

    Very nice work! I think that spring house will be awesome for you. You folks have a good day.

  • @carolewarner101
    @carolewarner101 7 місяців тому +8

    Wow boys, hell of a job! Y'all make a great team. That thing is built like a tank, and with all that good drainage you put in you shouldn't have trouble with water getting in and hanging around.
    Going to all that trouble, I think I woulda made that cellar a little bigger so y'all would have more room in the event of having to all be crammed in there during a tornado. What with four boys (all practically men), you and your wife (not to mention all your root vegetables!), it's gonna be a tight squeeze; especially if the storm lasts very long. But I guess if everybody lives, it's big enough right?! 😅
    I really love your idea of stacking functions by putting the spring house on top. What a great idea to keep your root vegetables cool while keeping your foot print small. The roof overhang will also further minimize water getting to the sides of the cellar. Also a great idea to use the left-over concrete to make the slab for the stove. You really thought it all out. Can't wait to see everything all finished up!

  • @jamesdmagness
    @jamesdmagness Рік тому +1

    Great video. Enjoyed watching the construction procedures y'all took and loved seeing y'all work together like a well oiled machine! Can't get a better crew than that. Look forward to more videos like this one.

  • @Northeastdeerhunter
    @Northeastdeerhunter 7 місяців тому +2

    The boys did great, good teamwork. Now you can be safe from those tornadoes.

  • @denniscarreno5882
    @denniscarreno5882 8 місяців тому +7

    Beautiful work! Greetings from down under Australia….stay safe!

  • @jimlong527
    @jimlong527 5 місяців тому +1

    In my grandparents Pennsylvania home’s full basement in one full cement walled room was a root cellar with a natural stream in a controlled stream that kept it cool with moisture. We hug all kinds of dried spices, cheese, fruits in barrels and meats. I am sure it still is working today.

  • @janetkoball44
    @janetkoball44 7 місяців тому +2

    What a wonderful job! It is going to be one for the books.....you all should be very proud of this hugh project!! Great bunch of working boys. I just subscribed and I look forward to your videos. Thanks from Central Oklahoma

  • @fldays6798
    @fldays6798 Рік тому +2

    It's going to last a life ⌚ time and you built it 23minutes 😅😅😅😅great stuff thanks for sharing keep the cameras rolling from Florida

  • @siewenic
    @siewenic 6 місяців тому +2

    Very cool and very interesting. Can we have an update on this? Maybe a walk around?

  • @randyjoe595
    @randyjoe595 2 місяці тому +1

    How about a follow up video on how it’s holding up as far as waterproofing and such ? You have me wanting to do this myself but the water table is a bit high in my area.

    • @McGieHomesteadAdventures
      @McGieHomesteadAdventures  2 місяці тому

      I would love to make that video! But we are going to have to have some rain or it will do no good! It is drier than a popcorn fart!

    • @randyjoe595
      @randyjoe595 2 місяці тому +1

      @@McGieHomesteadAdventures yessir. Same here in Louisiana .

  • @rongray4118
    @rongray4118 7 місяців тому +6

    Teach those young men to use vertical tied rebar in the wall for reinforcement. Of course - you may not have had a great deal of money to install - so I am considering that as well. Great video!! Great Family!!

    • @McGieHomesteadAdventures
      @McGieHomesteadAdventures  7 місяців тому +4

      I’m afraid you missed it. Every block cell had rebar

    • @rongray4118
      @rongray4118 7 місяців тому +3

      @@McGieHomesteadAdventures I must have - was looking when you began laying block and didn't see any vert's coming out of the footing/pad... would hate to see the walls collapse in! Thank you for the reply and head's up!

    • @Pterodactyl-kn3ve
      @Pterodactyl-kn3ve 7 місяців тому

      I also didn’t see any footing tie in or mortar between courses. Long term, the walls will be pushed in at the bottom.

  • @duncand5148
    @duncand5148 Рік тому +1

    Bro. Micah I am a hard man to impress. Really I am. But I am very much impressed. Can’t wait to see this come into full fruition.

    • @McGieHomesteadAdventures
      @McGieHomesteadAdventures  Рік тому

      I appreciate that! I’m very excited about this project and I’m really chomping at the bit to get back on it!!!

    • @duncand5148
      @duncand5148 Рік тому

      Quit the chomping and bite down on the bit already.Like I said before, the suspense is killing me/us.. 🤣🤣🤣 Question: Is this idea a first or a modification of an existing plan? Either way it’s absolutely ingenious. Love anything with a dual purpose.

  • @noneyabeeswax3200
    @noneyabeeswax3200 8 місяців тому +3

    Great looking project buddy and love to see them kids working much respect.

  • @CraigCorcoran-p7q
    @CraigCorcoran-p7q 8 місяців тому +5

    good job mixxen the mud guys, brings back memories.

  • @jerrykrautenstaben6584
    @jerrykrautenstaben6584 4 місяці тому +1

    Did you drystack the block walls? Maybe I missed it if you used mortor. If so, why drystack opposed to mortor? Nice build.

    • @McGieHomesteadAdventures
      @McGieHomesteadAdventures  4 місяці тому

      Purely because of speed and we were able to put rebar in every block cell and pour it in with the ceiling.

  • @Camera1931-p5v
    @Camera1931-p5v 8 місяців тому +4

    Osha would be upset you have no trench box! LOL Great job!

  • @denisfrancine3221
    @denisfrancine3221 6 місяців тому +1

    First time seeing your video. Very sturdy root cellar! Will definately watch others!

  • @ShaneMorgan73
    @ShaneMorgan73 7 місяців тому +1

    did the blocks shift any during the pour since there was no mortar?

  • @burntchurch
    @burntchurch Рік тому +2

    Great job brother is the front bucket on the tractor new? I dont recall seeing a bucket on it in the past

    • @McGieHomesteadAdventures
      @McGieHomesteadAdventures  Рік тому +1

      It was a rented tractor for that very reason…… I need a bucket on my tractor for sure!

    • @burntchurch
      @burntchurch Рік тому

      @@McGieHomesteadAdventures Yes they are real handy Cant weight to see this project done Im very interested in the water pump that your using Im wanting to try one of them

  • @deca12351
    @deca12351 7 місяців тому +3

    Great video !!

  • @lyleminyard2308
    @lyleminyard2308 Рік тому +1

    Make the sign say TANK parking only😂😂😂😂😂😂 great job man! Again!

  • @RussellHank-t3t
    @RussellHank-t3t 7 місяців тому +2

    That was very instructive.

  • @JB-mf1zc
    @JB-mf1zc 7 місяців тому +1

    Mighty fine job!!! God Bless!!!

  • @mattroberson8679
    @mattroberson8679 Місяць тому +1

    Ive built a few root cellars ove my seats of working with cincrete. I learn something more each time. Should have poured the walls too. Also walls and roof should have been vibrated in. Removes any possibility of air or holes. The way it was done causes slag drainage into the cinder blocks. Also don't understand the metal siding put in on the roof. Causes moisture to hold in the roof and no possibility of drying in wet conditions. Plus adds a threat of rust mold. Hard workers though.

  • @mrferris
    @mrferris 7 місяців тому +1

    No protective membrane around the perimeter?

  • @homesteadfromscratch
    @homesteadfromscratch 6 місяців тому +1

    Nice all the way around. Something to be proud of and dang useful too!

  • @craigmcdonald5689
    @craigmcdonald5689 6 місяців тому +1

    I saw the rebar in the floor, but nothing in the block?

  • @kinglee3990
    @kinglee3990 Місяць тому +1

    It would have been nice to use a concrete vibrator to use on the slab above the root cellar. When you did the drain pipe for the cellar it would have been nice to put a separate drain pipe for the the under the cellar concrete floor so that any water collecting from the exterior side walls has somewhere to go instead of collecting around the exterior of the walls and trying to find a hole to come into the root cellar. I used rebar inside the cinderblocks to help re-enforce the walls so that there would not be any cracks from the side wall ground pressure pushing in. It looks like you have clay that you were digging in. This has a high pressure when it gets wet and will put a lot of pressure on the exterior walls. A concrete vibrator would have helped to make the hollow cinder blocks stronger. Overall since it is not very deep it the walls should hold.

    • @McGieHomesteadAdventures
      @McGieHomesteadAdventures  Місяць тому

      I’m hoping that the rebar and 5000 psi concrete will be enough to keep it from moving. The 100% gravel backfill will also help.

  • @GypsyBrokenwings
    @GypsyBrokenwings 6 місяців тому +1

    Question, why didn't you put some of that rebar in your blocks?

    • @McGieHomesteadAdventures
      @McGieHomesteadAdventures  6 місяців тому

      Why don’t you go back and watch 12:30 again and actually use your eyeballs this time! Good grief!🙄🙄🙄

  • @michaelbalch9669
    @michaelbalch9669 7 місяців тому +1

    A grid of 1/2 inch rebar wire ties at all intersections, where is the rebar in your block wall and what ties your floor, walls and cap to each other?

    • @McGieHomesteadAdventures
      @McGieHomesteadAdventures  7 місяців тому

      You obviously looked away at the wrong time….. I don’t waste time making videos longer than necessary, if you’re not going to pay attention, shut up!

  • @TheTacticalHouse
    @TheTacticalHouse 7 місяців тому +1

    How do the blocks lock in and not fall inward?

  • @8interlanders
    @8interlanders 4 місяці тому +1

    Curious why you didn't use mortar in between all your blocks?

    • @McGieHomesteadAdventures
      @McGieHomesteadAdventures  4 місяці тому +1

      The underground part got filled with 5000 psi concrete and rebar, so no need.

  • @Jared-Brubaker
    @Jared-Brubaker 11 місяців тому +1

    I didn’t know you could dry stack block like that, block laying has been keeping me from doing a project but now I know 😁

  • @rockyanish6795
    @rockyanish6795 Рік тому +4

    Sweet shelter Mcgie. Love your videos Everyone needs a underground bunker.

  • @kgraydakota
    @kgraydakota 7 місяців тому +1

    Great project, and nice video!
    I have a utility trailer about the same size as yours. I put a Harbor Freight truck bed cargo unloader on it. To unload, you just turn a hand crank and it rolls up the heavy duty tarp.

  • @kennethcruise7635
    @kennethcruise7635 6 місяців тому +1

    GREAT job . I love storm cellers

  • @erroleabrown4317
    @erroleabrown4317 6 місяців тому +1

    I had an idea while i was watching the end of your video, its for drainage of the root seller, if you make a cemented whole to the back of the seller but down in the ground more probably the roof of the whole level with the bottom of the seller and have a pipe going from the floor of the seller to the whole so the seller doesn't fill up with water then pump that water while its fresh to the garden so its a cycle, it could be a solution to keeping the seller dry.

  • @Christian-OkcThunder
    @Christian-OkcThunder 7 місяців тому +1

    Did yall have any rebar drilled into the slab or throughout wall 🧱

  • @Hans-k9d
    @Hans-k9d 4 місяці тому +1

    Awesome....
    Your rebar is more than enough.....

  • @williamwhite1596
    @williamwhite1596 Рік тому +1

    That's a good informative video ! God Bless !!!

  • @chrismiesner6973
    @chrismiesner6973 5 місяців тому +1

    Wow amazing work

  • @nevergiveup-db6fp
    @nevergiveup-db6fp 6 місяців тому +1

    Did you guys not put any steel in your block wall horizontal or vertical?

  • @lewis9888
    @lewis9888 6 місяців тому +1

    I also hope you laid drainage pipe around the outside base of your cellar before you backfilled with the gravel and/or dirt.

  • @RobertHood-md6tn
    @RobertHood-md6tn 7 місяців тому +1

    Did you use mortar with setting the concrete blocks?

  • @LuisRodriguez-sc1oq
    @LuisRodriguez-sc1oq 7 місяців тому +10

    🇺🇲🇵🇷🇲🇽😎 🤔 I'm happy that you could get that trac ho, When I was young, I helped a friend dig. A basement by hand wheelbarrow at a time. Good memory, but it showed me that I wasn't afraid of work and there wasn't any pay involved either. It was just a good neighbor...

    • @McGieHomesteadAdventures
      @McGieHomesteadAdventures  7 місяців тому +1

      Yes indeed! I dug my first one under my house by hand as well!!! Not easy!

  • @johnleca
    @johnleca 6 місяців тому +1

    Great video and your boys and team work. Thought you said you couldn't be a concrete guy? I think you can! Lol Thanks!

  • @crookedandsteep
    @crookedandsteep 7 місяців тому +1

    Did you leave the big wooden support beams inside?

  • @rogerxxxxxxx
    @rogerxxxxxxx 8 місяців тому +2

    Probably should have done at least a 4-6 inch vent. Six inch vent for a two story house with dryer/wood stove was seemingly OK, providing enough make-up air, but I was also using a small electric pipe vent for forcing air, rather than using natural air pressure. Also need to account for pipe bends, requiring increasing the diameter for each bend. A vent pipe for only a storm shelter or food storage, probably OK for having it nearby, but for a safety shelter, usually vent pipe's egresses are usually located a good distance away. Glad you have a good storm/food storage shelter though! Better off than I!
    Love the rebar engineering. Good luck if somebody ever tries finding a weak spot!

  • @rogerlayne8623
    @rogerlayne8623 6 місяців тому +1

    Ok now so you did all that work and used some really good materials and I'm trying to be a smart Alek but no cement for the building blocks?

  • @MDC2020
    @MDC2020 2 місяці тому

    Did you dry stack all those block but your first course?

  • @bubbaredneck75
    @bubbaredneck75 7 місяців тому +1

    i couldnt notice during the build part but did u mortar the block?

  • @bryandawkins6897
    @bryandawkins6897 Місяць тому +1

    just curious, I noticed you put mortar on the first row of block but the rest of the block rows have none. is there a reason you did it this way? disclaimer -- I have no block laying experience and only asking for my understanding. I ran across this video due to wanting to build a root cellar with block and have not seen anyone build the walls this way. thank you in advance.

    • @McGieHomesteadAdventures
      @McGieHomesteadAdventures  Місяць тому

      Thanks! Yes I did this because I knew I was going to fill the walls with 5000 psi concrete and rebar. That wasn’t my mistake but rather the fact that I made the hole in the ground just big enough to fit the structure..,… I should have made the hole at least a foot and a half bigger on all sides allowing for a couple drain tiles. But by and large it is doing fine…… here’s what I did to combat my moisture problem… ua-cam.com/video/FGq735tBrhM/v-deo.htmlsi=AEN3aLyyEmoqOkWF

  • @Spahija42
    @Spahija42 7 місяців тому +1

    Just watched this video. Subscribed and looked through all your other videos. You're killing me I can't find the build you did on top of the roof! I need the saga to continue!

    • @McGieHomesteadAdventures
      @McGieHomesteadAdventures  7 місяців тому +1

      You’ll have to be patient! I haven’t built it yet!😂😂😂

    • @Spahija42
      @Spahija42 7 місяців тому +1

      @@McGieHomesteadAdventures That's good I didn't miss it then! I put my alerts on so I'll know when you post the video of y'all doing it. Loving your stuff.

    • @McGieHomesteadAdventures
      @McGieHomesteadAdventures  7 місяців тому

      Awesome!

  • @AaricHale
    @AaricHale Рік тому

    That's so awesome ! I bet you felt like a big kid playing in a sand box running that excavator lol . The way stuff has been going that's a bunker in location when it goes off . Thanks for sharing and have a great day !

  • @chrisallen3741
    @chrisallen3741 21 день тому +1

    Where does the pipe go to? Up the stairs

  • @Gunshotglory
    @Gunshotglory 7 місяців тому +2

    Why go through all the effort and not use mortar on the cinder blocks

    • @McGieHomesteadAdventures
      @McGieHomesteadAdventures  7 місяців тому +1

      Because in this circumstance, it is completely unnecessary. When I did the upper portion it definitely was mortared

  • @bensprinks
    @bensprinks 7 місяців тому +1

    What happens after a week of hard rain?

  • @AlexeiTetenov
    @AlexeiTetenov 7 місяців тому +1

    19:30 Dip the broom in a bucket of water in between sections to get any loose concrete off the brush.

  • @greenwolf401
    @greenwolf401 8 місяців тому +2

    Looking forward to seeing updates and progress. 😊

  • @rondavis191
    @rondavis191 7 місяців тому +2

    i started to say not bad fer a swamp guinny till i seen you sweep finish that concrete, lol . lol..

  • @randompacks6553
    @randompacks6553 6 місяців тому +1

    What was the cost of the project? Also great video

  • @6969smurfy
    @6969smurfy 8 місяців тому +1

    I’m not understanding what’s going on with the water lines? Did you mention what is going on top, you said drainage and fill?
    Thanks, Murf

  • @DR-um2bv
    @DR-um2bv 8 місяців тому +1

    Was that tar paper or plastic or rubber between block walls and dirt

  • @paultaylor1076
    @paultaylor1076 7 місяців тому +1

    No trap on the drain?

  • @eweandmeranch4024
    @eweandmeranch4024 Рік тому +1

    Nice job! I saw a cool idea for ditch drain materials on another channel. Was too use highway guard rail layed down to carry water downhill.

  • @Lalunabreeze
    @Lalunabreeze 7 місяців тому +2

    Nice dirt

  • @kenthorsen4558
    @kenthorsen4558 6 місяців тому +1

    Two of my favorite buildings are root cellar and a spring house and you are going to combine them both! Are you related to Albert Einstein or maybe Frank Lloyd Wright ? Can't wait to see the progress.

  • @mattwheaton7621
    @mattwheaton7621 Рік тому +1

    Couldn’t tell, but did you vibrate the Crete when you core filled?

  • @kikani8637
    @kikani8637 7 місяців тому +1

    I’m thinking about diy’ing my own shelter how much did this cost for all The materials

  • @audramckinney
    @audramckinney 9 місяців тому +1

    Did you just you mortar for the bottom row and then dry stack?