Exactly I'm also worried about the interior. The fact that it's wood. Hopefully that's getting taken out as quickly as possible. Well as quickly as structurally possible. We can already see visible fire damage heat damage.
@@ConnorMainwold charred wood is actually less flammable than raw dried wood. But regardless it will burn once it reaches a certain temperature. I thought that was his plan to burn the form inside the chimney since it's surrounded by stone. I just wonder about heat and cracking the stone and mortar from drying to fast
... worried the chimney is not tall enough from the peak of the roof, as big rains can flow inside... ... hopefully none of the rocks came from the river, was told river rocks hold too much water and can explode in fireplaces...
Đường , why don't you try using some of the mud settled at the bottom of the fish pond to grow vegetables? It should be full of nutrients from the fish.
You dont want to remove too much clay from the bottom of the pond. But it must contains a lot of nutrients indeed. I don't know if he can do that without technology, but knowing his ground's pH would help. When he adds ashes, the ground becomes more alkaline. If he adds mud from the pond it may lower the pH (make de soil more acid). Manure effects on acidity level are more complex. Most compost will help balance pH. Adding coniferous mulch and needles will lower the pH. All those choices have an effect on the vegetables growth. Also his soil is dense. It looks like it contains a lot of fine sand and clay. Many plants like well drained and aerated soil. Retaining some humidity but neither soaked or dry. Adding organic material (maybe compost with some manure) could help.
@@FuelX He should have raised a compost pile as soon as he had chickens so they can dig, scratch and poop in it. Maybe composting is not a big thing in Vietnam for some reason I'm not aware of.
Duong… in all of these years and despite the amount of suggestions given by your subscribers, I have not ever seen you make much effort to try to improve the soil in your garden areas. You do not add fertilizer. You do not add compost, much less try to make compost. You do very little garden care or weeding and tending to plants to keep the garden clean and healthy. Garden vegetables must have regular care and attention to be successful and produce well. They are not forest / jungle plants that you can just plant and forget about. The soil there is just right for your native forest plants, but soil must be amended and improved to successfully grow vegetables and you must keep your garden area free of weeds, and plants debris removed. You could be making a lot of compost to amend your garden soil. You could also be creating and using banana circles to help grow more vegetables. I would think that you need to master growing crops before you add more mouths to feed to your farm that you must constantly forage for food to feed them. I like the look of your fireplace on the outside. Your masonry skills are improving! : ) But we did not get a good look at it inside your house or inside of the fireplace itself. I am concerned about it. I was shocked and disappointed that you demolished that window. As well as you plan out things, I don’t know why you didn’t plan a fireplace in your original build. I am also concerned that you did not line your fire box and flue with firebrick. That wood (lumber) will burn up to leave the rocks and mortar constantly exposed to the heat, flames and soot. Flue fires are no fun. And there will be cracking in the mortar over time around the rocks.
@@munchkin5674 I'm going to assume that fireplaces like this are not common in Vietnam as it's a tropical climate and doesn't really get too cold. Keep in mind that Đường comes from a very poor background and fireplaces like this would be more of a luxury. as for the fertilizing the garden thing he does absolutely fertilize it he just doesn't film it because he's already filmed it so many times. His plan was to use the pig manure to fertilize the garden but with the death of the pigs that option is now gone. He's likely at a loss for what to do now. Chickens don't produce much useable manure especially when they are free roaming like his and for an income level like his, buying more animals is likely not an option that will come soon.
@@DecadentDandycakeThis man has over a million subscribers. Unless the TH-cam pay structure is different if you’re in another country, he is a millionaire now.
I love that when these are first posted, you watch the likes go up and can tell when people have settled into their work desks for the day (most likely Eastern North America).
@syberjamie 8am on Monday I'm about 50 to70th like. And it's people in they jobs like us with they coffee and chais going "not sure I can raise pigs 24/7 but f me it's Monday again." Or somefink. Lol.
Жаль что ты не предусмотрел этот камин сразу. За то сразу видно какой крепкий дом и как трудно его поломать! Большое спасибо за видео! Оставляю свой комментарий в поддержку канала! Всем добра и мирного неба над головой! Здоровья и благополучия!
Add a fine mesh wire screen to the top of the flue as spark arrestor and prevent birds from nesting inside the chimney. Otherwise, hot embers can escape the chimney and land on the adjacent thatched roof and burn everything to the ground.
Meu amigo você e fantástico ta ficando linda sua casa. Esta lareira vai aquecer você no inverno muito linda ficou parabens.. A e nao se esqueça dos vasos de flores nas janelas
Hello Duong! 👋🇨🇦 Hope you are doing well, please take care of your back and heavy lifting. The Fireplace is very beautiful but I worry about the Chimney not being high enough, it should be extended. Also once the wooden frame burns away inside the fireplace, it might cave in, maybe build inside with some Rebar’s, Mortar and Bricks for safety, sturdiness and longevity. ♥️
these are great suggestions!! Rebar, brick ties etc are pretty key in structural integrity. The wooden frame is going to burn away and I fear his house with it. Also needs at least another 800mm on the chimney to get well above the ridgeline, better draft.
@@dragonsheartforge8035oh yes that’s very important too, I didn’t think of that, I’m worried about the roof line and sparks landing on it… of course with a clay tile roof it will be much safer but Duong said weather is not good to make clay tiles yet.
@26:53, You need to remove the planks in the chimney above the fireplace, or your whole house will burn down! Love what you're doing with the land, and a nice chimney
how will a house made entirely of stone burn?(didnt realize the roof sorry) and as you saw in the video the planks aint really catching on fire, more so only charring. so i would assume they are quite safe to let burn away
@@SanePelailee Yeah for now, give them 1-2 weeks with some burning in the fireplace, and then just 1 ember could catch on fire ant the whole roof would be gone
@@firesting he had his entire basket collection above his fire for quite some time. It was mostly made of bamboo. He seems to test his limits. At least most of the wood is encased in stone inside the chimney.
I think the biggest danger he might face would be if a loose chunk of wood fell into the fireplace from higher up. Lots of smoky, burning chunks around the room.
Tearing out the hole for your fireplace, I'm amazed to see how strong and un-crumbly your made from scratch concrete is! Most skilled primitive tech farm sight on TH-cam in my opinion!
4:30 OMG I hope with all my heart that this hole and these sledge hammer blows will not weaken the structure to the point of causing a catastrophe! I pray for you. We love you !
Honestly, while it's awesome that you've finally made yourself a fireplace, if this was made for something other than cooking, then it's not very useful. A fireplace work's by gathering and holding heat in it's structure, which is why fireplaces are built *inside* the home, with only one of the four sides of the fireplace facing outside, because this wastes the least amount of heat. Sometimes the fireplace is built in the middle of the house, so that all four sides of it can release their stored heat into the house. With the way you've made your fireplace, a good 3/4 of it's heating capacity is being basically wasted, since most of it now bleeds outside into the open air. Anyways, phenomenal work on the house. Can't wait to see you make roof tiles and make a proper roof for it.
After watching him walk around in shorts with no shoes for years now, I get the impression that it doesn't get very cold where he lives. You're absolutely right, but he might not need that much heat.
yea the build and then plan technique, always causes a problem at the end, unfortunatly we see how poor his concrete is which is a concern for the future.
Glad to see that you took my advice a while back and you made a fantastic fireplace. I miss the pigs too 😢. I'm glad to see you are doing well. I'm with a few other posts where the mud from the bottom of the fish pond would be a good starter soil and you can add fertilizer from the animal droppings and mulch. I like the idea of using some of the old vegetable field area as a new place for a barn and a coop and you can expand the airable land where those used to be for fields with quick access to water using gravity and locks. Whatever you decide, I'm her for it and I look forward to sharing some time with you again. Thank you for making my days brighter 🤗
Truly a grate addition to the cabin. Gotta say your place is turning out truly amazing... I can't weight to see what you have instore next for it.. Thank you for creating this and sharing it with us..
I'll keep you in my prayers. Praying that the roof doesn't catch on fire from the ambers coming out of the chimney. Next to the top of the house. I wish you would have made it a little taller. The smoke is rolling in the top of the house witch could catch the rest of the roof on fire. Please be safe.. praying for you 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Chimney is not high enough above the roof to get a good draw. it will back draw which is why there is smoke in the house. Got to be at least two feet above roof for good draw and sparks to fall back down instead of on roof
Great video, I love your fireplace 😊 The biggest suggestion i can make from my own experience from having wood burning stoves and fireplaces is that te actual chimney should rise 2 feet ABOVE the Ridgeline or peak o th roof. This allows for better airflow and creates less fire danger to your roof. Another suggestion is as someone mentioned, to line the inside of the fireplace with brick. This will help protect the chimney itself and also hold heat longer at night. There is a thing called a damper, which is basically a sheet of metal that is meant to fit into the chimney opening, this lets you control the fire better and also will let you close off the chimney so it doesn't pull out the warm air from your room whe you aren't using the fireplace. I hope this makes sense as i am notan expert by any means 😅. You did a beautiful job the way you made it, both in function and looks 😊. I completely agreeabout movng the pig pen, that area does make more sense. Sending blessings from the USA ❤
Ты такой молодец построил такой дом ,теперь тебе в целях безопасности построить кухню и будет у тебя вообще супер , желаю тебе здоровья, счастья, успехов и благополучия
Good to see earthworms Duong - very good for the soil. Pond with fish in has developed so much and I bet brings in more insects, birds, animals. I am glad you will be trying pigs again - very hard to lose all at same time but the pigs were loved by you and us while they were here and had a great life. We must always try again until we accomplish our goals. House looks amazing now with great fireplace. Love to family from Wales.
Xin chào, Đường. Công việc tuyệt vời trên ống khói! Bạn đã làm tốt để vượt lên trên. Nguy cơ cháy nổ với trần gỗ. Thay đổi khi thời tiết thuận lợi cho gốm sứ. Cảm ơn.
I agree. The mud from fish waste is very rich.would make great fertilizer. But you should only do it when you harvest all the fish to take to market. So you can harvest the fish waste mud to put in the fields to enrichen the soil. Every year you would have free fertilizer to enrichen the soil. It's a great way to utilize all of the things you have done. No waste left behind. Chicken poo is really rich fertilizer too. Rabbit poo is rich fertilizer also. Pig poo is rich fertilizer. You have alot of options to enrichen the soil for your farming, even the hillside farmland you have can benefit from all the fertilizer.
You might look into goats. They provide milk (and products) and meat. With the right breed they can also provide wool. They eat almost any vegetation, so getting them food will be as easy as clearing some underbrush
Goats are a good idea, but they will surely find their way into the garden and wreak havoc :D We have a saying: if you want to learn how to curse, get some goats...
@@szeddezsthe goats are easier to contain with fences because they are bigger and cannot fly, so you do not need the fence to be as tall or as tightly woven.
This is the most beautiful of fireplaces!!! I think you have the greatest ideas! Yes build your pen and coop ! And plant your veggies in another area!❤❤❤❤ I can't wait to see what you do next!!!!!
Sabe aqueles vídeos que você deseja que nunca acabem? Pois este foi um deles. Imagino que não foi fácil quebrar novamente a janela para construir a lareira, mas valeu a pena. Fico imaginando quantos momentos bons sua família poderá usufruir neste local. Tudo de bom a vocês e muita saúde.
Love the new addition of the fireplace. I think if you would like to raise pigs once more and it is something that pleases you then do so. Happiness comes from the things you love!!
Duong the fireplace is a little high off the ground. Should be a little lower to the ground for better heating, But other than that it is a excellent build. Chimney needs to be at least 2 foot higher than the roof ridge for optimal flow. Don't want to burn the wooden roof from the excessive heat coming out of the Chimney. You have the general idea of how it works. Just a few small changes to makes it a standard fireplace.
I think it is a very good plan to build in the vegetable garden, a new pig pen, and get some new pigs that you choose this will pick up your spirits and make you happy.Good luck will be watching to see your progress G od Bless Stay Well.
Your fireplace looks great !!! Although it does need a higher chimney. Your stone house is so pretty you should be very proud of yourself !! Maybe you should extend your home and build a stone kitchen. You could make an open doorway in the adjoining wall into the kitchen, then you dont have to walk outside in the rain to go to the kitchen. Your a very clever man with many talents. Looking forward to your next video !!!
I am an Engineer in Italy you done the best !!! Now i would love to see you converting in stone even the kitchen and the others buildings !!! You will make the best thing ever !!! Of course always using the material obtained from the Environment !!!! Hope you will answer !!!
It's common practice to extend the chimney past the roof peak for the best draft to get the smoke up and away from the area
Exactly I'm also worried about the interior. The fact that it's wood. Hopefully that's getting taken out as quickly as possible. Well as quickly as structurally possible. We can already see visible fire damage heat damage.
@@ConnorMainwoldhe used that mainly as a form and believe he fully expects it to burn away over time.
@@ConnorMainwold charred wood is actually less flammable than raw dried wood. But regardless it will burn once it reaches a certain temperature. I thought that was his plan to burn the form inside the chimney since it's surrounded by stone. I just wonder about heat and cracking the stone and mortar from drying to fast
... worried the chimney is not tall enough from the peak of the roof, as big rains can flow inside...
... hopefully none of the rocks came from the river, was told river rocks hold too much water and can explode in fireplaces...
I agree. While it is probably "tall enough" it is not ideal.
Đường , why don't you try using some of the mud settled at the bottom of the fish pond to grow vegetables? It should be full of nutrients from the fish.
You dont want to remove too much clay from the bottom of the pond. But it must contains a lot of nutrients indeed.
I don't know if he can do that without technology, but knowing his ground's pH would help. When he adds ashes, the ground becomes more alkaline. If he adds mud from the pond it may lower the pH (make de soil more acid). Manure effects on acidity level are more complex. Most compost will help balance pH. Adding coniferous mulch and needles will lower the pH. All those choices have an effect on the vegetables growth.
Also his soil is dense. It looks like it contains a lot of fine sand and clay. Many plants like well drained and aerated soil. Retaining some humidity but neither soaked or dry. Adding organic material (maybe compost with some manure) could help.
@@FuelX He should have raised a compost pile as soon as he had chickens so they can dig, scratch and poop in it. Maybe composting is not a big thing in Vietnam for some reason I'm not aware of.
Duong… in all of these years and despite the amount of suggestions given by your subscribers, I have not ever seen you make much effort to try to improve the soil in your garden areas. You do not add fertilizer. You do not add compost, much less try to make compost. You do very little garden care or weeding and tending to plants to keep the garden clean and healthy. Garden vegetables must have regular care and attention to be successful and produce well. They are not forest / jungle plants that you can just plant and forget about. The soil there is just right for your native forest plants, but soil must be amended and improved to successfully grow vegetables and you must keep your garden area free of weeds, and plants debris removed.
You could be making a lot of compost to amend your garden soil. You could also be creating and using banana circles to help grow more vegetables. I would think that you need to master growing crops before you add more mouths to feed to your farm that you must constantly forage for food to feed them.
I like the look of your fireplace on the outside. Your masonry skills are improving! : ) But we did not get a good look at it inside your house or inside of the fireplace itself. I am concerned about it. I was shocked and disappointed that you demolished that window. As well as you plan out things, I don’t know why you didn’t plan a fireplace in your original build. I am also concerned that you did not line your fire box and flue with firebrick. That wood (lumber) will burn up to leave the rocks and mortar constantly exposed to the heat, flames and soot. Flue fires are no fun. And there will be cracking in the mortar over time around the rocks.
@@munchkin5674 I'm going to assume that fireplaces like this are not common in Vietnam as it's a tropical climate and doesn't really get too cold. Keep in mind that Đường comes from a very poor background and fireplaces like this would be more of a luxury. as for the fertilizing the garden thing he does absolutely fertilize it he just doesn't film it because he's already filmed it so many times. His plan was to use the pig manure to fertilize the garden but with the death of the pigs that option is now gone. He's likely at a loss for what to do now. Chickens don't produce much useable manure especially when they are free roaming like his and for an income level like his, buying more animals is likely not an option that will come soon.
@@DecadentDandycakeThis man has over a million subscribers. Unless the TH-cam pay structure is different if you’re in another country, he is a millionaire now.
Beautiful House
Ống khói được khuyến khích cao hơn đỉnh mái nhà. Sau đó sẽ có bản nháp tự tin trong lò. Và khói sẽ không bị ép vào nhà.
I love that when these are first posted, you watch the likes go up and can tell when people have settled into their work desks for the day (most likely Eastern North America).
How do you know me so well?!
As a North East American I resemble that remark...but seriously how well could you know anyone from a few lines of text? That would be no one.
@syberjamie 8am on Monday I'm about 50 to70th like. And it's people in they jobs like us with they coffee and chais going "not sure I can raise pigs 24/7 but f me it's Monday again."
Or somefink. Lol.
Per una casa di pietra un camino è essenziale bravo.
love this freedom he have
Жаль что ты не предусмотрел этот камин сразу. За то сразу видно какой крепкий дом и как трудно его поломать! Большое спасибо за видео! Оставляю свой комментарий в поддержку канала! Всем добра и мирного неба над головой! Здоровья и благополучия!
Thank you, wish you and your family good health
Add a fine mesh wire screen to the top of the flue as spark arrestor and prevent birds from nesting inside the chimney.
Otherwise, hot embers can escape the chimney and land on the adjacent thatched roof and burn everything to the ground.
@@TUXmintA large coffee can with bizillion nail holes all around should do nicely.
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proobably making a simple metal grid, same way he made the nails, but using longer rods 🙂@@TUXmint
Meu amigo você e fantástico ta ficando linda sua casa. Esta lareira vai aquecer você no inverno muito linda ficou parabens.. A e nao se esqueça dos vasos de flores nas janelas
Thank you, wish you and your family good health
Привет из далёкой и снежной России!!!))) Давно смотрю Ваши видео и моё Вам уважение за труд!!!
Sieht echt gut aus
Hello Duong! 👋🇨🇦 Hope you are doing well, please take care of your back and heavy lifting. The Fireplace is very beautiful but I worry about the Chimney not being high enough, it should be extended. Also once the wooden frame burns away inside the fireplace, it might cave in, maybe build inside with some Rebar’s, Mortar and Bricks for safety, sturdiness and longevity. ♥️
Thank you, wish you and your family good health
these are great suggestions!! Rebar, brick ties etc are pretty key in structural integrity. The wooden frame is going to burn away and I fear his house with it. Also needs at least another 800mm on the chimney to get well above the ridgeline, better draft.
@@dragonsheartforge8035oh yes that’s very important too, I didn’t think of that, I’m worried about the roof line and sparks landing on it… of course with a clay tile roof it will be much safer but Duong said weather is not good to make clay tiles yet.
@26:53, You need to remove the planks in the chimney above the fireplace, or your whole house will burn down!
Love what you're doing with the land, and a nice chimney
how will a house made entirely of stone burn?(didnt realize the roof sorry) and as you saw in the video the planks aint really catching on fire, more so only charring. so i would assume they are quite safe to let burn away
@@SanePelailee Yeah for now, give them 1-2 weeks with some burning in the fireplace, and then just 1 ember could catch on fire ant the whole roof would be gone
@@firesting he had his entire basket collection above his fire for quite some time. It was mostly made of bamboo. He seems to test his limits. At least most of the wood is encased in stone inside the chimney.
I think the biggest danger he might face would be if a loose chunk of wood fell into the fireplace from higher up. Lots of smoky, burning chunks around the room.
@@SanePelailee fire can make concrete brittle and collapse.
Tearing out the hole for your fireplace, I'm amazed to see how strong and un-crumbly your made from scratch concrete is! Most skilled primitive tech farm sight on TH-cam in my opinion!
Thank you, wish you and your family good health
Really a nice fireplace!
Make the stone room as a bedroom and kitchen and convert the existing kitchen to a workshop..
Convert the area behind that to Raise chicks and pigs..
4:30 OMG I hope with all my heart that this hole and these sledge hammer blows will not weaken the structure to the point of causing a catastrophe! I pray for you. We love you !
Thank you for your feedback
Pigs sound like a great plan buddy
Honestly, while it's awesome that you've finally made yourself a fireplace, if this was made for something other than cooking, then it's not very useful. A fireplace work's by gathering and holding heat in it's structure, which is why fireplaces are built *inside* the home, with only one of the four sides of the fireplace facing outside, because this wastes the least amount of heat. Sometimes the fireplace is built in the middle of the house, so that all four sides of it can release their stored heat into the house. With the way you've made your fireplace, a good 3/4 of it's heating capacity is being basically wasted, since most of it now bleeds outside into the open air.
Anyways, phenomenal work on the house. Can't wait to see you make roof tiles and make a proper roof for it.
After watching him walk around in shorts with no shoes for years now, I get the impression that it doesn't get very cold where he lives. You're absolutely right, but he might not need that much heat.
I completely agree with you about this. Radiation of the heat needs to be inside the house.
yea the build and then plan technique, always causes a problem at the end, unfortunatly we see how poor his concrete is which is a concern for the future.
Id love to see him make glass for the windows.
I just show the video to my co-workers and they said you are a ROCK I think the same
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good job very verry long progres
impressionante parabens
A new Duong video for my Friday! Perfect!
Thank you for your feedback
Great build
Glad to see that you took my advice a while back and you made a fantastic fireplace. I miss the pigs too 😢. I'm glad to see you are doing well. I'm with a few other posts where the mud from the bottom of the fish pond would be a good starter soil and you can add fertilizer from the animal droppings and mulch. I like the idea of using some of the old vegetable field area as a new place for a barn and a coop and you can expand the airable land where those used to be for fields with quick access to water using gravity and locks. Whatever you decide, I'm her for it and I look forward to sharing some time with you again. Thank you for making my days brighter 🤗
Thank you, your shares are very useful to me
Truly a grate addition to the cabin. Gotta say your place is turning out truly amazing... I can't weight to see what you have instore next for it.. Thank you for creating this and sharing it with us..
Thank you, wish you and your family good health
рружищеее... очень рад тебя видеть !!!!
You should of made the chimney higher than that to get more draft through it. i would suggest 1 meter above the peak of the roof
Тоже хотел написать про трубу повыше. Так ему будет дым задувать под конёк крыши.
2 feet above Ridgeline will work for clearance and draft.
should have/should've
This is the most beautiful stone house I’ve ever seen! It will serve you well.
Thank you, wish you and your family good health
I'll keep you in my prayers. Praying that the roof doesn't catch on fire from the ambers coming out of the chimney. Next to the top of the house. I wish you would have made it a little taller. The smoke is rolling in the top of the house witch could catch the rest of the roof on fire. Please be safe.. praying for you 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thank you, wish you and your family good health
That house looks nice. Now it just needs some comfy furniture.
Thank you, wish you and your family good health
Chimney is not high enough above the roof to get a good draw.
it will back draw which is why there is smoke in the house.
Got to be at least two feet above roof for good draw and sparks to fall back down instead of on roof
Прям как у нас😀 сначала строим, потом перестраиваем
Акуля, чего шьёшь не оттуля? А я,маменька ещё пороть буду...
Забыл про камин😊
Та хата зарвалилась эта сгорит походу
Ficou incrível!!!! Parabéns, Duong! Fiquei feliz com esse vídeo!
Thank you so much
Great video, I love your fireplace 😊 The biggest suggestion i can make from my own experience from having wood burning stoves and fireplaces is that te actual chimney should rise 2 feet ABOVE the Ridgeline or peak o th roof. This allows for better airflow and creates less fire danger to your roof. Another suggestion is as someone mentioned, to line the inside of the fireplace with brick. This will help protect the chimney itself and also hold heat longer at night. There is a thing called a damper, which is basically a sheet of metal that is meant to fit into the chimney opening, this lets you control the fire better and also will let you close off the chimney so it doesn't pull out the warm air from your room whe you aren't using the fireplace. I hope this makes sense as i am notan expert by any means 😅. You did a beautiful job the way you made it, both in function and looks 😊. I completely agreeabout movng the pig pen, that area does make more sense. Sending blessings from the USA ❤
Thank you, wish you and your family good health
Thank you , Duong .
🐺 Loupis Canis .
من اليمن احب عملك❤
Молодец что строишь камин в дождливую погоду будешь сидеть возле камина и пить чай красиво и тепло тебе будет
Me ha encantado esa chimenea.
❤
Saboreando la victoria!!! 😊
Ahhh what a dream to live like you. ❤ Way to go Duong!
Ты такой молодец построил такой дом ,теперь тебе в целях безопасности построить кухню и будет у тебя вообще супер , желаю тебе здоровья, счастья, успехов и благополучия
Thank you, wish you and your family good health
please paint the inside of your new stone house in white, so as to create brightness.
Thank you so much
Good to see earthworms Duong - very good for the soil. Pond with fish in has developed so much and I bet brings in more insects, birds, animals. I am glad you will be trying pigs again - very hard to lose all at same time but the pigs were loved by you and us while they were here and had a great life. We must always try again until we accomplish our goals. House looks amazing now with great fireplace. Love to family from Wales.
Thank you for sharing 💚
I'm in agreement, love from Oregon.
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Thanks!
Thank you so much, wish you all the best. See you in the next video
Xin chào, Đường. Công việc tuyệt vời trên ống khói! Bạn đã làm tốt để vượt lên trên. Nguy cơ cháy nổ với trần gỗ. Thay đổi khi thời tiết thuận lợi cho gốm sứ. Cảm ơn.
Thank you, wish you and your family good health
Получается очень симпатичный домик!
Спасибо что прислушались к нашим пожеланиям,надеюсь станет уютней в вашем красивом доме,с уважением из России.
I agree. The mud from fish waste is very rich.would make great fertilizer. But you should only do it when you harvest all the fish to take to market. So you can harvest the fish waste mud to put in the fields to enrichen the soil. Every year you would have free fertilizer to enrichen the soil. It's a great way to utilize all of the things you have done. No waste left behind. Chicken poo is really rich fertilizer too. Rabbit poo is rich fertilizer also. Pig poo is rich fertilizer. You have alot of options to enrichen the soil for your farming, even the hillside farmland you have can benefit from all the fertilizer.
You might look into goats. They provide milk (and products) and meat. With the right breed they can also provide wool. They eat almost any vegetation, so getting them food will be as easy as clearing some underbrush
Goats are a good idea, but they will surely find their way into the garden and wreak havoc :D We have a saying: if you want to learn how to curse, get some goats...
@@radonovak3358 True, the chickens alone have been wrecking his garden several times already, goats would be even worse
@@szeddezsthe goats are easier to contain with fences because they are bigger and cannot fly, so you do not need the fence to be as tall or as tightly woven.
This is the most beautiful of fireplaces!!! I think you have the greatest ideas! Yes build your pen and coop ! And plant your veggies in another area!❤❤❤❤ I can't wait to see what you do next!!!!!
Thank you, wish you and your family good health
Magnifique travail de reconstruction. Bravo et bonne continuation
build the chimney little higher then the rooftop that the smoke can go in every direction
Bom dia meu amigo bom trabalho
Buen día muy linda te quedo muy bien saludos amigo
С камином, прям КРАСОТА!!!! Осталось крышу из глиняной черепицы сделать!!!!🤗👍
как у чувака с канала Примитивные Технологии
во во тоже так думал. вроде и не сложно и стены позволяют
С камином дом становится уютно !👍👍👍
Sua casa está ficando linda !
Hi Duong make a new rock kitchen i know you can make and spend time you are so strong to do its
Muy bien hecha tu ventana, muy resistente. Uno grande abrazo.
ev için koltuk ve sandalyeler yap.
Super sympa ta cheminée
Super! Danke!😍🤗
Sabe aqueles vídeos que você deseja que nunca acabem? Pois este foi um deles.
Imagino que não foi fácil quebrar novamente a janela para construir a lareira, mas valeu a pena.
Fico imaginando quantos momentos bons sua família poderá usufruir neste local.
Tudo de bom a vocês e muita saúde.
Thank you, wish you and your family good health
Love the new addition of the fireplace. I think if you would like to raise pigs once more and it is something that pleases you then do so. Happiness comes from the things you love!!
Thank you so much
Ficou muito bom!!!!
Bravo Duòng,ottimo lavoro.🎉
i love watching you make food and i love seeing how happy you are when eating something yummy!
Thank you, wish you and your family good health
Доброго дня тебе и твоим близким😊 Очень красивый камин получился👍
Excellent fireplace. Two thumbs up
Thank you so much
Buenos días amigo hermosa quedo su casita bendiciones para usted y su familia
You can also make a compost pile for your plants you can use earthworms to speed up the process just feed them waste no meat
Thank you, a great suggestion
@@PrimitiveSkillsnet your welcome
Mil gracias por dejar leer los vídeos en mi Idioma español. Gracias mi querido amigo. Q tengas mucha prosperidad en todo lo q hagas ❤😂😂 feliz noche
Oh thank you for your affection for me, I wish you and your family good health and luck in life.
Perfecto se quedo. Ecxelente trabajo. ❤❤❤
Olá boa tarde ficou linda sua lareira muito bom gosto parabéns 👏👏👏
Thank you, wish you and your family good health
Me encanta tu nueva chimenea. Te admiro profundamente por todo lo que haces. Mil besos y abrazos 💋💋💋
Thank you, wish you and your family good health
Thats a very smart barrow, what a time saver,
Linda a cabana ❤️ Amei❤❤
Great job on the fireplace!!! Love watching you
Duong the fireplace is a little high off the ground. Should be a little lower to the ground for better heating, But other than that it is a excellent build. Chimney needs to be at least 2 foot higher than the roof ridge for optimal flow. Don't want to burn the wooden roof from the excessive heat coming out of the Chimney. You have the general idea of how it works. Just a few small changes to makes it a standard fireplace.
Thank you, your shares are very useful to me
This guy is major improving his technology much respect for you sir
Thank you very much, wish you and your family good health
So good job mr. Great
Buenos días un saludo desde costa de Guerrero México qué hermoso amanecer tu país ✨✨🙏🙏🙏🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
Thank you, wish you and your family good health
Hollaaaaaa Duong's um dia com muita luzzzzz prá você!
Thank you, wish you and your family good health
Very good my friend
pour le foyer super beau travail vous etes un génie
Best Ever
I think it is a very good plan to build in the vegetable garden, a new pig pen, and get some new pigs that you choose this will pick up your spirits and make you happy.Good luck will be watching to see your progress G od Bless Stay Well.
Wow Very Nice Video Dear Good Job 👌👍 Beautiful ❤️
God Bless You All Best Wishes To You And Your Family 🙏🏻
Nagyon Kedvelem a munkád. 👍👏👍🌟👍🌟👍💥👍💥👍🌟👍🌟👍👏🤩🤩🤩🤩
Your fireplace looks great !!! Although it does need a higher chimney. Your stone house is so pretty you should be very proud of yourself !! Maybe you should extend your home and build a stone kitchen. You could make an open doorway in the adjoining wall into the kitchen, then you dont have to walk outside in the rain to go to the kitchen. Your a very clever man with many talents. Looking forward to your next video !!!
Sturdy shelter 👌👍
wonderful fireplace my friend and yes please try again for the pigs
I am an Engineer in Italy you done the best !!! Now i would love to see you converting in stone even the kitchen and the others buildings !!! You will make the best thing ever !!! Of course always using the material obtained from the Environment !!!! Hope you will answer !!!
It was about time to build one
Love u from Assam, India ❤
Your idea is quiet good but lack of thinking that's it I hope you never mind me.
Adarei sua lareira parabéns