Thank you! I think they all made a good difference. And very much agreed on taking advice… it’s how we learn and grow. Sometimes we are right and sometimes others might have a better suggestion. With one exception… politicians and bureaucrats. They more often than not, can’t admit mistakes 😂
The roof is too reflective to get a good reading based on how the IR thermometers work. One trick you can do is to use sharpie or spray paint to make a black dot on the metal and then you'll be able to read the temperature much more accurately. That's what we do in chemical plants when we use the IR temperature guns on stainless steel piping.
Definitely makes sense. I tried shading it but I think I’d have to have made a much larger shade than my hand to not have the interference of all of the light bounce back. Thank you for the advice too! 🙏😊
The corrugated roof is acting as an infrared "mirror". You are effectively taking the temperature of the sky. I tried the same experiment with a similar thermometer aimed at a piece of corrugated metal and got the same result as you. If you aim the thermometer at the sky, you'll get a similar reading, but probably a bit lower since the roofing material isn't a perfect reflector. That's one of the reasons it makes a great roof, all that infrared heat from the sun is reflected back to the sky.
@@homesteadonomics you can see it even better with a thermal imaging camera as you can see that most "reflective materials" including glazed tiles on the wall as well as painted smooth surfaces reflect infrared rays... you can basically take a selfie with a thermal imaging camera by looking onto a piece of sheet metal or something like that this is one of the most common mistakes on thermal imaging as well as temp checking by home users... and why there are false readings that don't make any sense
Aim it at the under side of the same metal or put a piece of black tape ok the top. If you paint that whole thing white it will drop the Temps even more.
Nice job! 3 suggestions: 1. Paint the entire outside (including roof) with white paint. 2. Suck it up and continue your LPG drain consistently DOWNHILL - otherwise you are just creating a gas pocket in the event you do have a leak. 3. Clear at least 8 feet (preferably more) around the perimeter of the storage area of ANY combustibles. As you already know, a little fire and a little wind make BIG problems...
Loved the Horny Toad, Marley, nice find! Oh, and your Dad's adjustments to the fuel storage house were pretty good too! P.S. With regard to the crazy world, absolutely just keep on, keeping on, being kind and reflecting love whenever and wherever we can. If we all do this, imagine the difference we can make. Thanks for the videos 🙏🏻
That is a great idea for fuel / flammable storage. These items, when stored in a shop or garage can be a disaster waiting to happen especially when it is hot. I'd bet if you painted the top roof and blocks white it would be considerably cooler inside.
Keep doing what you are doing Joe, you are alright by me and thousands of other folks. I might be considered a "prepper" but I grew up in the days when the BSA was teaching young men to be 'prepared' for whatever may happen. There were not any negative connotations with prepping back then, it was a way of life.
Mylar is very reflective......I have used mylar in many ways.....my tarp has mylar glued to one side and when mylar is turned to the sun it makes an incredible difference.....makes my camp much more comfortable..... just my personal experience
Did you just say 4:30? Like in the AM?? OMG! Thanks for showing the propane vent! I plan to build this for propane storage! Nice and comfy for the venomous snakes and reptiles now! LOL! Great video Joe! Kudos to you for adding suggestions to your build!
Yeah that propane vent would be more ideal to go straight out and not elbow back up like this. So if you got the topography I’d use that to your advantage. And about the 4:30’comment…. I’m not really sure what to call it for sure. Kickstand and roof support were the first to come to mind😂
While in urgent care with our son, I was feeling a heavy heart. I saw your shorts notification on the goats, and my heart was filled over with joy, my worries disappeared. Viewing your daughter's happiness watching the your whole family enjoying our beautiful creation. It gave me hope. Thank you so much! 👍
Those were great suggestions. Joe self reliance was one of the things that attracted me to the channel. Living in southern Arizona and using rain water is the very definition of self reliance. Bear Down and keep the vids coming. 😊
Thank you Henry! I believe self reliance not only gives more peace of mind in an unstable world but also can enrich our lives depending on what the element of self reliance attained is. Could be as simple as being a great cook to keep more meals at home, or knowing more about car maintenance, gardening, etc,…. All the way to preparedness topics like home medical treatments, self defense, etc,. And everything in between….Bear Down👍😊
Your videos are always entertaining, instructional, and dare I say, inspiring. It's a great comfort to know there are men like you, creative and competent, still existing in our beleaguered nation. Live long and prosper, sir.
Thank you so much! I appreciate it. Yes we are on the cusp of unknown future for our nation. But I do believe more and more are waking up to the current madness that is going on. The PC culture, the cancel culture, the confused culture, the offended culture….. we’ve got a boatload of problems. But it will tip back the other way when good folks start speaking up and pushing back. The ‘clown show’ is just too obvious to ignore anymore
In the North a similar technique is used to prevent icing on the roof. It is called a "cold roof" and uses 2x's run top to bottom between the sheathing that has a layer of felt on it and another layer of sheathing. This keeps the roof cold enough in the winter so the snow does not melt but will slide off. It also cools the roof thru a chimney effect.
Just wondering if you don't have a problem with burrowing rodents. We had an 8 x 12 storage building set on a foundation made out of one foot square pavers and the little chipmunk sized ground squirrels burrowed under the pavers and made nests which of course made the floor of the shed week in areas because the pavers sunk into the burrows and got all out of sorts. Seems like they'd make quick work of tunneling under those cinder block walls.
Awesome! This saves me a lot of leg work. Block is obviously a wonderful heat reservoir. Not sure what kind of rainfall you get, but remember that masonry, earth, fiber, etc will have a significantly lower R-value when saturated.
I have just discovered your channel and I just want you to know how much I appreciate your approach to taking care of your family, your animals and your property. I have already learned a lot! Thanks again and God bless you and your family.
Measure the back side of a shiny surface if you can. If you can't put some tape on the surface and give it a minute for the temperature to equalize. Then measure the temperature of the tape. It won't be exact but it will be very close.
Another great suggestion that I wish I thought of… the underside🤦♂️. I was trying to get it all filmed rather quickly in between gusts of wind and I simply wasn’t thinking😂
Nice upgrades to it since last time, If you painted the blocks and roof white, it should also reflect some of the heat as well, like they do on building roofs, id imagine.
@@homesteadonomics gotta keep the mrs. happy^^ meant to say those draft vents on the side also help with the "illusion" of snakes/stuff living inside with the sign, if that were true a person would have those as well, idk if the crooks would actually notice, but subconsciously helps sell the idea, tho XD
Good stuff - the changes are handy to chew on and there's something learned for me about the propane off gassing being heavier! Thanks for the info. And kudos to Marley for bringing the horned toad to visit too. Our dog used to love searching them out and then "losing" them when they'd stop moving - she could smell them, but not see them!
I knew that I remembered watching this a few months ago. I've been storing gas cans in a metal cabinet in my garage. Apparently one of them sprung a leak and now I have a mess on my hands. This project just moved to the top of my list.
Thoughts for your temperature differences; the corrugated metal in the sunshine is doing what it is designed to do, reflecting heat. The heat from your thermometer is being scattered by the metal roofing as well as being diffused by the sunlight. You do not have the same diffusion on the shaded under surfaces. Your heavy gas vent pipe could be providing cool air from the ground as the warmer air rises and flows outside the upper vents. Great cameo by the toad. I hope it was relocated to a nearby ant hill for its afternoon snack ;-) Thanks for sharing this follow up video and acknowledging all the suggestions. Hopefully the wildfires plaguing New Mexico will stay away from Arizona. Wishing you and your family a blessed week and a gentle spring season. Peace brother
Yeah I think you’re right! The reflection of the material probably wouldn’t refract to get the temp. I tried shading an area with my hand to mimic the under size, since it registered accurately. But perhaps I needed a larger shade as the excess light reflecting my light have caused the issues with just having my hand shade that tiny spot. And yeah, we love having them here as they pretty much feed on ants and I’d rather have these little guys versus the ants. Win win! As for fires. They are here already. Some down near Sonoita which is a over the Santa Rita mtns from me. They’ve got a LOT of rolling grassland over there so usually once a year they’ll get something. As for us….just all the more reason to keep my firebreak maintained😅
As for the propane/heavy gas vent, just do to the lowest portion of the block the same thing you did to the top portion. I don't think that trying to get gases to go through 2 90s is going to work very well.
Check for snakes under the false roof whenever you go to open the box. Or better yet block off that side between the roof and false roof so any snakes fall off the back when opening. Wish I could give a second like for your commentary ending the video. I finally got myself out in the sticks and am working on setting the place up the new place so that I can be self-reliant.
Thank you Len! I think each little bit we can do not only makes us more resilient for whatever comes our way, but also can add enjoyment and value to our lives. Increased confidence, peace of mind, skills…. It’s all good😊👍
Great video… I was a boy scout in my youth.. ‘Be Prepared”. I love all of your videos but… I couldn’t believe that you didn’t make an iron gusset to raise one end of your storage lid. That is over 20 square feet of rain catchment that you have just ignored. OH MY GOSH. 😃 I really do love your videos. If you cast a shadow on the top would it read that temp? Thanks so much for sharing.
Thank you! So regarding the shadow on the top it didn’t help….but it was just my hand. So perhaps a bigger shadow would help. Because the temp on the lower roof seemed reasonably accurate and it’s got the large shading.
Cool video, I just made a temporary fuel storage pit at our new property for the time being. I plan on building something similar to this but below the frost line for a more permanent solution later on.
I think a pit is a great idea. More thermal regulation and if the worst happens then you’ve got it in a sort of retention area for liquid fuel that might flow.
I’m glad it was well received! Yes, it is the ‘cool’ thing for the world to deride and diminish anyone who has faith in God, because it challenges the authority that the ‘men of this world’ desire. Trust the gov, trust the science, question nothing, etc…. But sooner or later everyone ends up at a point where they must confront eternity and I’d just assume have my faith strong long before I get to that point. Because, well, I’m not sure when that point will be🤔. Today? , 50 years from now? And as always, I appreciate you watching and always enjoy hearing from you RO BT🙏😊
@@homesteadonomics Hi Joe, thanks for the reply. I live very close to the EU eastern border and recent events should have been a wake-up call but, as with AIDS, COVID, natural disasters, road accidents, etc, the impact soon wears off and most people allow life to return to normal. Anyway, it will be good to catch up with you when the time is right!
Great video buddy as always! Question: is there anything specific you do about pest control? Example snakes and scorpions? Keeping the family safe? When I lived in Yuma we always had a problem with scorpions. Thanks pal!
The only thing was just to keep things cleared out away from the house so there isn’t areas for them to harbor. We tried a pest spray a while back around the house. Seemed to work on little bugs and even found a couple dead scorpions. But occasionally the still make it through. I’m not sure if a sure fire way to deal with them other than with heavy chems, which I don’t like to use unless we have to.
This is a great idea. Couple of questions. Do you use stabilizer in the gas? How often do you cycle it? I just built a shop with a living quarters. This might be my next project. Thanks!
I use ‘stabil’ in them and try to cycle through them between 12-18 months. There is another stabilizer out there that I can’t remember the name of right now but it’s supposed to be even better. If you check out the survival podcast with Jack Spirko I remember he did a couple podcasts on sorting things like this and they talked about the other option as being the one they’d recommend.
Did you notice that you logo does not fit you noise floor 😛 What i would add to your ending message, go decentralize. In any possible aspect. I guess in between many people have mentioned the thing with the material coefficient for reflectiveness, which matters a lot in regard to readings of infrared thermometers. Have a good time ;-)
@@homesteadonomics You had stated that you wanted to be able to move it if/when you wanted it in a different location. So it might be better to wait until you find it's forever home.
I think you could improve the cooling even further if you used narrow wooden blocks instead of the boards, especially if they're perpendicular to the prevailing winds. Also increasing the area of the false roof would help too.
Go with the unvented wavian cans so your fuel doesnt disappear. Stabil is not as good as PRI G. Use PRIG for restoring years old fuel. Stabil only says 1 year or less. In the event you need to store more away
Just need to make a small correction to the Horned Toad's binomial nomenclature, or scientific name (Genus species). First, I think its great that you provided not only the common name but also the scientific name. But the species name, or second word in the scientific name, is never capitalized, always lower case.
I definitely found it interesting, Joe! I’m over in El Paso TX and love watching your videos, especially since I also live in the desert. Know that you aren’t the only one mindful about preparedness, as my family has been making efforts in those areas as well. We live in the suburbs, so it’s a bit tougher, but we are miles ahead of where we were a year or two ago. If you ever need a place to stop at or to sleep while heading somewhere, know you have a friend in El Paso! HE>I
Well I will keep that in mind! My favorite seasoning for steak was from Great American cattle company in El Paso. My dad used to stop there on trips and would always pick up their seasoning. So good. And as a matter of fact a buddy of mine has some land about an hour from El Paso where he hunts the wild Aoudad sheep that range there. He’s asked me a couple times to come out there with him for a hunt. If I end up needing to make a stop there I’ll hit you up😀👍
Nice video. A bit off the subject. Your shoes. Are those Redbacks? I have a pair and absolutely love them. I don't see many people wearing them. For a good reason. 😂
With the thermometer and scanning off the roof the interference might be coming from the sunlight reflecting off the roof interfering with the infrared sensor of the thermometer being that there is a certain amount of infrared light coming from the Sun to begin with you could try shading the spot your reading next time depending on how shiny the service you're reading is it might just be that you could try testing it on top of a vehicle surface in the same kind of conditions with the sun overhead and see if it does the same thing
I agree. That makes sense. I tried shading the IR spot with my hand but I’m sure there was just too much light reflecting every which way. Probably would’ve been better to get a larger shade area to mimic the lower roof, which seemed to register well. Thanks! 😊👍
So I did try shading with my hand but still same result. But the shading on the lower roof was much greater, so I am thinking though that if my shade was larger that it would work. Probably just to much excess reflected light confusing the thermometer.
try shading the spot you want to temp test. Piece of cardboard or your hat just when you are ready to do the test. Maybe shooting a shaded spot might work.
This is perfect good job. I'm going to make something like this for a generator. Do you have any issues with water getting in there? We get 4-5 ft of snow in the winter so I'd need some kind of drainage for the bottom
only thing I would add some screen around false roof to keep rats and things out if you do get heat in it throw a small chicken coop solar fan in the roof
I like how you take everyone’s advice because some people just get too stuck on not admitting mistakes. These are all great improvements.
Thank you! I think they all made a good difference. And very much agreed on taking advice… it’s how we learn and grow. Sometimes we are right and sometimes others might have a better suggestion. With one exception… politicians and bureaucrats. They more often than not, can’t admit mistakes 😂
The roof is too reflective to get a good reading based on how the IR thermometers work. One trick you can do is to use sharpie or spray paint to make a black dot on the metal and then you'll be able to read the temperature much more accurately. That's what we do in chemical plants when we use the IR temperature guns on stainless steel piping.
You may have an emissivity setting, but I normally just do what Brett suggest with the black tape.
Definitely makes sense. I tried shading it but I think I’d have to have made a much larger shade than my hand to not have the interference of all of the light bounce back. Thank you for the advice too! 🙏😊
The corrugated roof is acting as an infrared "mirror". You are effectively taking the temperature of the sky. I tried the same experiment with a similar thermometer aimed at a piece of corrugated metal and got the same result as you. If you aim the thermometer at the sky, you'll get a similar reading, but probably a bit lower since the roofing material isn't a perfect reflector. That's one of the reasons it makes a great roof, all that infrared heat from the sun is reflected back to the sky.
Well that’s the answer I was needing… thank you🙏😊
@@homesteadonomics you can see it even better with a thermal imaging camera as you can see that most "reflective materials" including glazed tiles on the wall as well as painted smooth surfaces reflect infrared rays... you can basically take a selfie with a thermal imaging camera by looking onto a piece of sheet metal or something like that
this is one of the most common mistakes on thermal imaging as well as temp checking by home users... and why there are false readings that don't make any sense
Aim it at the under side of the same metal or put a piece of black tape ok the top. If you paint that whole thing white it will drop the Temps even more.
Put a thermometer inside the structure, check it later. Now you know what you need to know!
Nice job! 3 suggestions: 1. Paint the entire outside (including roof) with white paint. 2. Suck it up and continue your LPG drain consistently DOWNHILL - otherwise you are just creating a gas pocket in the event you do have a leak. 3. Clear at least 8 feet (preferably more) around the perimeter of the storage area of ANY combustibles. As you already know, a little fire and a little wind make BIG problems...
All great suggestions Harry! Thank you😊🙏
Great job. Thinking of making a gas box like yours, we like it so much. Hopefully it will not contain snakes😊
Yes, that wouldn’t be such a fun surprise 😂
Loved the Horny Toad, Marley, nice find! Oh, and your Dad's adjustments to the fuel storage house were pretty good too! P.S. With regard to the crazy world, absolutely just keep on, keeping on, being kind and reflecting love whenever and wherever we can. If we all do this, imagine the difference we can make. Thanks for the videos 🙏🏻
I will let her know! She’ll be happy to hear that!😊🙏
That is a great idea for fuel / flammable storage. These items, when stored in a shop or garage can be a disaster waiting to happen especially when it is hot. I'd bet if you painted the top roof and blocks white it would be considerably cooler inside.
I think painting it would probably help a great deal…. Thanks!
Keep doing what you are doing Joe, you are alright by me and thousands of other folks. I might be considered a "prepper" but I grew up in the days when the BSA was teaching young men to be 'prepared' for whatever may happen. There were not any negative connotations with prepping back then, it was a way of life.
Mylar is very reflective......I have used mylar in many ways.....my tarp has mylar glued to one side and when mylar is turned to the sun it makes an incredible difference.....makes my camp much more comfortable..... just my personal experience
Yes, Mylar is really great stuff!
Did you just say 4:30? Like in the AM?? OMG! Thanks for showing the propane vent! I plan to build this for propane storage! Nice and comfy for the venomous snakes and reptiles now! LOL! Great video Joe! Kudos to you for adding suggestions to your build!
Yeah that propane vent would be more ideal to go straight out and not elbow back up like this. So if you got the topography I’d use that to your advantage. And about the 4:30’comment…. I’m not really sure what to call it for sure. Kickstand and roof support were the first to come to mind😂
As someone who lives near you and is sick of buying fuel cans because the sun eats nearly yearly, I love this and I plan to copy it. Thanks Joe!
Great to hear Tom! And always happy to hear from one of my local folks😀👍
While in urgent care with our son, I was feeling a heavy heart.
I saw your shorts notification on the goats, and my heart was filled over with joy, my worries disappeared. Viewing your daughter's happiness watching the your whole family enjoying our beautiful creation. It gave me hope. Thank you so much! 👍
Just said a prayer for your son. I pray that whatever is ailing him is remedied very soon and he and You have peace of mind that it will🙏😊
@@homesteadonomics thank you Joe 🙏
how is he right now
@@VU3ZNL He is doing well!
Those were great suggestions. Joe self reliance was one of the things that attracted me to the channel. Living in southern Arizona and using rain water is the very definition of self reliance. Bear Down and keep the vids coming. 😊
Thank you Henry! I believe self reliance not only gives more peace of mind in an unstable world but also can enrich our lives depending on what the element of self reliance attained is. Could be as simple as being a great cook to keep more meals at home, or knowing more about car maintenance, gardening, etc,…. All the way to preparedness topics like home medical treatments, self defense, etc,. And everything in between….Bear Down👍😊
Your videos are always entertaining, instructional, and dare I say, inspiring. It's a great comfort to know there are men like you, creative and competent, still existing in our beleaguered nation. Live long and prosper, sir.
Thank you so much! I appreciate it. Yes we are on the cusp of unknown future for our nation. But I do believe more and more are waking up to the current madness that is going on. The PC culture, the cancel culture, the confused culture, the offended culture….. we’ve got a boatload of problems. But it will tip back the other way when good folks start speaking up and pushing back. The ‘clown show’ is just too obvious to ignore anymore
@@homesteadonomics I hope so.
I love this. This is so simple, well thought out, and ruggedly elegant. Your iterations are brilliant! Your roof is what I call a “safari roof”.
‘Safari roof’…. I like that! I’ve been thinking Of a similar idea for my goat barn to take the edge off on the western side
Found on Landrovers in Africa also known as a safari roof, nice 👍
Yes, African and Australian overland vehicles, that’s where I learned the term!
In the North a similar technique is used to prevent icing on the roof. It is called a "cold roof" and uses 2x's run top to bottom between the sheathing that has a layer of felt on it and another layer of sheathing. This keeps the roof cold enough in the winter so the snow does not melt but will slide off. It also cools the roof thru a chimney effect.
Just wondering if you don't have a problem with burrowing rodents. We had an 8 x 12 storage building set on a foundation made out of one foot square pavers and the little chipmunk sized ground squirrels burrowed under the pavers and made nests which of course made the floor of the shed week in areas because the pavers sunk into the burrows and got all out of sorts. Seems like they'd make quick work of tunneling under those cinder block walls.
Love the changes, you've vanquished all my concerns! Great project!
Thank you Thomas!
@@homesteadonomics You're more than welcome! Keep 'em coming!!!
This was very informative. The protective results of the box were impressive. Thanks for sharing knowledge.
Thank you! I was actually a bit surprised how well the blocks and thin insulation helped
Awesome! This saves me a lot of leg work.
Block is obviously a wonderful heat reservoir. Not sure what kind of rainfall you get, but remember that masonry, earth, fiber, etc will have a significantly lower R-value when saturated.
I have just discovered your channel and I just want you to know how much I appreciate your approach to taking care of your family, your animals and your property. I have already learned a lot! Thanks again and God bless you and your family.
Good 👍 job. All the best my friend ❤
Thank you Samir! And my best to you as well! 😊🙏
Great Job! Love the false roof and the soil inside the blocks.
Thank you
Measure the back side of a shiny surface if you can. If you can't put some tape on the surface and give it a minute for the temperature to equalize. Then measure the temperature of the tape. It won't be exact but it will be very close.
Another great suggestion that I wish I thought of… the underside🤦♂️. I was trying to get it all filmed rather quickly in between gusts of wind and I simply wasn’t thinking😂
P.S. The propane venting tube, was the cherry on top! ; )
Awesome! 😁🙏
Nice upgrades to it since last time, If you painted the blocks and roof white, it should also reflect some of the heat as well, like they do on building roofs, id imagine.
Yeah it would probably help…..but then my wife would say that it stands out to much😂
@@homesteadonomics gotta keep the mrs. happy^^ meant to say those draft vents on the side also help with the "illusion" of snakes/stuff living inside with the sign, if that were true a person would have those as well, idk if the crooks would actually notice, but subconsciously helps sell the idea, tho XD
Good stuff - the changes are handy to chew on and there's something learned for me about the propane off gassing being heavier! Thanks for the info. And kudos to Marley for bringing the horned toad to visit too. Our dog used to love searching them out and then "losing" them when they'd stop moving - she could smell them, but not see them!
Nice! Love the warning sign!
Thank you!
I knew that I remembered watching this a few months ago.
I've been storing gas cans in a metal cabinet in my garage. Apparently one of them sprung a leak and now I have a mess on my hands.
This project just moved to the top of my list.
Cool toad!
Great box!
Thank you!
Thoughts for your temperature differences; the corrugated metal in the sunshine is doing what it is designed to do, reflecting heat. The heat from your thermometer is being scattered by the metal roofing as well as being diffused by the sunlight. You do not have the same diffusion on the shaded under surfaces. Your heavy gas vent pipe could be providing cool air from the ground as the warmer air rises and flows outside the upper vents.
Great cameo by the toad. I hope it was relocated to a nearby ant hill for its afternoon snack ;-) Thanks for sharing this follow up video and acknowledging all the suggestions. Hopefully the wildfires plaguing New Mexico will stay away from Arizona.
Wishing you and your family a blessed week and a gentle spring season. Peace brother
Yeah I think you’re right! The reflection of the material probably wouldn’t refract to get the temp. I tried shading an area with my hand to mimic the under size, since it registered accurately. But perhaps I needed a larger shade as the excess light reflecting my light have caused the issues with just having my hand shade that tiny spot.
And yeah, we love having them here as they pretty much feed on ants and I’d rather have these little guys versus the ants. Win win!
As for fires. They are here already. Some down near Sonoita which is a over the Santa Rita mtns from me. They’ve got a LOT of rolling grassland over there so usually once a year they’ll get something. As for us….just all the more reason to keep my firebreak maintained😅
As for the propane/heavy gas vent, just do to the lowest portion of the block the same thing you did to the top portion. I don't think that trying to get gases to go through 2 90s is going to work very well.
Kinda looks like the picture rocks mine. .... Haven't seen it since 1999.... Miss the AZ
That one is about an hour north of me….but they do look similar
Great upgrades/modifications and thank you for sharing.
Thank you Daniel
Check for snakes under the false roof whenever you go to open the box. Or better yet block off that side between the roof and false roof so any snakes fall off the back when opening.
Wish I could give a second like for your commentary ending the video. I finally got myself out in the sticks and am working on setting the place up the new place so that I can be self-reliant.
Thank you Len! I think each little bit we can do not only makes us more resilient for whatever comes our way, but also can add enjoyment and value to our lives. Increased confidence, peace of mind, skills…. It’s all good😊👍
Excellent updates and ideas. Great job.
Thanks Jake!
Excellent update. Really creative stuff.
Thank you for sharing your expertise. Always interesting and always informative.
Thank you for watching Michael!
Excellent upgrades!
Thank you Sis!
Great video… I was a boy scout in my youth.. ‘Be Prepared”. I love all of your videos but… I couldn’t believe that you didn’t make an iron gusset to raise one end of your storage lid. That is over 20 square feet of rain catchment that you have just ignored. OH MY GOSH. 😃 I really do love your videos. If you cast a shadow on the top would it read that temp? Thanks so much for sharing.
Thank you! So regarding the shadow on the top it didn’t help….but it was just my hand. So perhaps a bigger shadow would help. Because the temp on the lower roof seemed reasonably accurate and it’s got the large shading.
I appreciate you and your videos and ideas
Thank you Dean!
Another great update on your project 👍
Thank you Rick
Cool video, I just made a temporary fuel storage pit at our new property for the time being. I plan on building something similar to this but below the frost line for a more permanent solution later on.
I think a pit is a great idea. More thermal regulation and if the worst happens then you’ve got it in a sort of retention area for liquid fuel that might flow.
If your house is that cool passively you are doing great!
Yes, passive cooling and heating are the way to go if you can design the home from the start I think incorporating that would pay off in thr long run
Thank you for your positive faith message - it's an aspect of life that many people ignore or deride.
I’m glad it was well received! Yes, it is the ‘cool’ thing for the world to deride and diminish anyone who has faith in God, because it challenges the authority that the ‘men of this world’ desire. Trust the gov, trust the science, question nothing, etc…. But sooner or later everyone ends up at a point where they must confront eternity and I’d just assume have my faith strong long before I get to that point. Because, well, I’m not sure when that point will be🤔. Today? , 50 years from now?
And as always, I appreciate you watching and always enjoy hearing from you RO BT🙏😊
@@homesteadonomics Hi Joe, thanks for the reply. I live very close to the EU eastern border and recent events should have been a wake-up call but, as with AIDS, COVID, natural disasters, road accidents, etc, the impact soon wears off and most people allow life to return to normal. Anyway, it will be good to catch up with you when the time is right!
Nicely done Joe! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
Thank you Fred!
Good project!
Thank you!
Awesome work, very helpful video. I'm thinking about building a similar concept
Great video, Joe. Also. Love the hat. 😀
Thank you Bill! I make an ‘appeal to heaven’ multiple times a day in this crazy world we are living in. 😊🙏
You and me both, brother. I like Dutch a lot. Met him in the past a few times. He’s the real deal. Bless you and your family.
Great idea. I am currently storing my fuel in my old horse trailer. I keep the trailer parked away from all other flamables.
Thank You for all of your videos that you did.
I appreciate you watching Kevin😊🙏
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Thank you Wayne!
Thanks. Great ideas.
Thank you!
I added a little solar fan that in added the lid to pull the hot air out.
That would work well for sure…. But I couldn’t find one cheap enough for this kinda project
Excellent. God bless.
Thank you Eric. May God Bless you too!
Well done!
Thank you!
Great video buddy as always! Question: is there anything specific you do about pest control? Example snakes and scorpions? Keeping the family safe? When I lived in Yuma we always had a problem with scorpions. Thanks pal!
The only thing was just to keep things cleared out away from the house so there isn’t areas for them to harbor. We tried a pest spray a while back around the house. Seemed to work on little bugs and even found a couple dead scorpions. But occasionally the still make it through. I’m not sure if a sure fire way to deal with them other than with heavy chems, which I don’t like to use unless we have to.
This is a great idea. Couple of questions. Do you use stabilizer in the gas? How often do you cycle it? I just built a shop with a living quarters. This might be my next project. Thanks!
I use ‘stabil’ in them and try to cycle through them between 12-18 months. There is another stabilizer out there that I can’t remember the name of right now but it’s supposed to be even better. If you check out the survival podcast with Jack Spirko I remember he did a couple podcasts on sorting things like this and they talked about the other option as being the one they’d recommend.
@@homesteadonomics Thanks Joe! I'll check Jack's videos for that.
So love your message, just found your page. A few comments, what about possibly digging underground/ having this under a shade tree?
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Thanks Joe!
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Thank you Laurie! 😊🙏
Very effective.
Thank you
The truth lives out in the end? I'd like to see it in my lifetime.
I do believe it will win out in the end. And I agree, I want to see it in my lifetime as well
Great job very nice and neat! Love it!
Thank you Loren!
Awesome never thought to store fuel like this great idea thank you
Did you notice that you logo does not fit you noise floor 😛
What i would add to your ending message, go decentralize. In any possible aspect.
I guess in between many people have mentioned the thing with the material coefficient for reflectiveness, which matters a lot in regard to readings of infrared thermometers.
Have a good time ;-)
I am not sure how productive this might be, but I might pack the outside of the block with dirt.
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Thank you Stuart!
Very interesting! And yes, it’s educating, as you always do.
Did you consider digging a foot or two down to take advantage of the naturally cooler soil?
I did, but since it was kinda a small side project I went the lazy route😂
@@homesteadonomics You had stated that you wanted to be able to move it if/when you wanted it in a different location. So it might be better to wait until you find it's forever home.
I love it. Great video!
It was interesting to see.
Great video thank you very good information !
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I think you could improve the cooling even further if you used narrow wooden blocks instead of the boards, especially if they're perpendicular to the prevailing winds. Also increasing the area of the false roof would help too.
Great idea, thanks
Thank you!
Go with the unvented wavian cans so your fuel doesnt disappear. Stabil is not as good as PRI G. Use PRIG for restoring years old fuel. Stabil only says 1 year or less. In the event you need to store more away
Yeah I’ve heard of the PRI fuel stabil…. But do you have any contacts at ‘wavian’ ? Thanks for checking it out😊🙏
Nice job
Just need to make a small correction to the Horned Toad's binomial nomenclature, or scientific name (Genus species). First, I think its great that you provided not only the common name but also the scientific name. But the species name, or second word in the scientific name, is never capitalized, always lower case.
Ah, I see. When I looked it up it wasn’t capitalized and I thought it odd…. So I guess I corrected it the wrong way🤦♂️😂
I definitely found it interesting, Joe! I’m over in El Paso TX and love watching your videos, especially since I also live in the desert. Know that you aren’t the only one mindful about preparedness, as my family has been making efforts in those areas as well. We live in the suburbs, so it’s a bit tougher, but we are miles ahead of where we were a year or two ago. If you ever need a place to stop at or to sleep while heading somewhere, know you have a friend in El Paso! HE>I
Well I will keep that in mind! My favorite seasoning for steak was from Great American cattle company in El Paso. My dad used to stop there on trips and would always pick up their seasoning. So good.
And as a matter of fact a buddy of mine has some land about an hour from El Paso where he hunts the wild Aoudad sheep that range there. He’s asked me a couple times to come out there with him for a hunt. If I end up needing to make a stop there I’ll hit you up😀👍
…. Oh yes…. HE>I 🙏
The nature of the mineral has an effect on temperature
Nice video. A bit off the subject. Your shoes. Are those Redbacks? I have a pair and absolutely love them. I don't see many people wearing them. For a good reason. 😂
Bravo!
Thank you!
Those temp scanners work best at 90 deg angle to surface being measured. Maybe why the top temp wasn't great.
thanks, i need to implement something like this
nice job sir
I love ure videos thank you
Thank you!
With the thermometer and scanning off the roof the interference might be coming from the sunlight reflecting off the roof interfering with the infrared sensor of the thermometer being that there is a certain amount of infrared light coming from the Sun to begin with you could try shading the spot your reading next time depending on how shiny the service you're reading is it might just be that you could try testing it on top of a vehicle surface in the same kind of conditions with the sun overhead and see if it does the same thing
I agree. That makes sense. I tried shading the IR spot with my hand but I’m sure there was just too much light reflecting every which way. Probably would’ve been better to get a larger shade area to mimic the lower roof, which seemed to register well. Thanks! 😊👍
@@homesteadonomics if you happen to have an umbrella you could try that for shade if it's something you're really curious about trying to figure out
I suspect the weird readings or from the reflection, try casting a shadow with your hand on the top peice and re scanning
So I did try shading with my hand but still same result. But the shading on the lower roof was much greater, so I am thinking though that if my shade was larger that it would work. Probably just to much excess reflected light confusing the thermometer.
@@homesteadonomics maybe try a vinyl sticker of some sort? Or some matte paint
As for the fuel storage roof you could always line the whole interior with rock wool.
I watch your video on rainwater collection where did you purchase your galvanized tank.
try shading the spot you want to temp test. Piece of cardboard or your hat just when you are ready to do the test. Maybe shooting a shaded spot might work.
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Thank you Darryl!
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What is all that sandy substance behind you, it looks very close to your property I thought you were out there alone.
It’s a large mine…. That’s a tailing pile. They mine a little bit of everything but mostly copper and molybdenum
This is perfect good job. I'm going to make something like this for a generator.
Do you have any issues with water getting in there? We get 4-5 ft of snow in the winter so I'd need some kind of drainage for the bottom
Why doesn't the false roof cover the whole thing? The scrap piece just happened to be that size?
Yep that’s how bing it it was…. So I used it
I read petrol stores for 6 months @ 68F
I’m not sure how long untreated, but I add a stabilizer that’ll get it 18mo in good shape so long as it isn’t in super hot conditions.
@@homesteadonomics nice move
Horny toads are some of the coolest lizards. They look like mini dinosaurs 🦕 even crazier when they are defending and shoot blood from their eyes
Yeah they are interesting little critters for sure!
How about a solar fan added to larger pipe to pull all fumes out of the box
Surprisingly there aren’t much for fumes so long as the cans are tightened well
only thing I would add some screen around false roof to keep rats and things out if you do get heat in it throw a small chicken coop solar fan in the roof