My sister was a hippie she passed in 2019 but she always talked about building this type of home when I go to visit her grave I'm going to tell her all about your home and that she was right all those years that we thought her ideas were qurkey. Her name was Becky' she had MS she would have loved watching your videos. When I watch you remind of her so much . Have to go now that im really missing her.
Being reminded of a loved one can be a bitter sweet thing. I appreciate your desire to tell Becky about our home. I can’t imagine how much you miss her. Always take the time to heal and mourn and miss her.❤️🩹
Rocket stoves are absolutely amazing. The rocket stove in our Montana EarthShip would warm the whole floor and radiate heat all night. They have proven to us to be the most effective way to heat a space. Use less wood, absorbs and retains more heat and can be designed in many ways to fit ones needs. ✌🏾💜
The look of adobe and rock is absolutely stunning! Such beautiful work you both create. Love that top you're wearing with the rusty orange bandana too.
@@PR.Hobbit 😄 thank you! a couple reasons for the plastic bottles (or cans): to upcycle, use less mud in the space, creates some insulation with the air gaps, and less needed material to purchase ✌🏾
It is looking AMAZING, what wonderful progress! And you look more beautiful each time I see your face 🥰 monkey is wondering where the snow is?? Lol sending all the love 🖤🧡💜
@@PR.Hobbit I have a playlist that goes over my mid mixes. This mud here is just dirt and water with cedar fibers. We have a very good dirt content for this kind of mudding ✌🏾💜 th-cam.com/play/PLejUT6UHIfqKxYMJYUFwROxJBUIiqEtep.html&si=RHwhElYIUfJ8Hu4d
Do you do anything to cover the holes in the cans? Are you going to mud over those rocks in the gabion wall? My concern is critters making homes in those spaces.
@@judischarns4509 the cans will be covered for sure, just getting the first layer done to seal the bales. The rocks on the gabions will be covered on the outside, but not be covered inside, the spaces between will be filled in with mud& pretty rocks ✌🏾💜
@@Citizenspress thank you! They are definitely helpful in many instances, especially smooth finishing touches. I used trowels more in our first build, and overtime used my hands more. Just my preference through experience and experimenting I suppose 😅✌🏾💜
Your place is looking awesome!
Hi again Brian lol
Thank you so much! We been getting. Lot done 😄✌🏾💜
Always liked the warm earthy look of adobe ☮
Same! Really makes it cozy looking 💜
My sister was a hippie she passed in 2019 but she always talked about building this type of home when I go to visit her grave I'm going to tell her all about your home and that she was right all those years that we thought her ideas were qurkey. Her name was Becky' she had MS she would have loved watching your videos. When I watch you remind of her so much . Have to go now that im really missing her.
Being reminded of a loved one can be a bitter sweet thing. I appreciate your desire to tell Becky about our home. I can’t imagine how much you miss her. Always take the time to heal and mourn and miss her.❤️🩹
The rocket stove is a good idea... I watch another earthbag YT channel that puts those in all their buildings and they seem like they do really well.
they work well. I use a rocket stove on my patio I made out of bricks, its a nice bbq stove for my burgers
Rocket stoves are absolutely amazing. The rocket stove in our Montana EarthShip would warm the whole floor and radiate heat all night. They have proven to us to be the most effective way to heat a space. Use less wood, absorbs and retains more heat and can be designed in many ways to fit ones needs. ✌🏾💜
We love making simple little rocket stoves to cook on! We have built one to smoke a turkey the last two thanksgivings ✌🏾💜
One of these nights you'll be able to sleep cosy inside.
Very soon! 💜
The look of adobe and rock is absolutely stunning! Such beautiful work you both create.
Love that top you're wearing with the rusty orange bandana too.
Thank you so much 🥰 it’s quite a creation to put together. And thank you again lol, I enjoy some nice outfit coordinating from time to time 😄✌🏾💜
Wondering what the reason for plastic bottles?
Thank you for your excellent explanation of how you do this amazing work!
@@PR.Hobbit 😄 thank you! a couple reasons for the plastic bottles (or cans): to upcycle, use less mud in the space, creates some insulation with the air gaps, and less needed material to purchase ✌🏾
Looking GoooooD!
@@jasonwilson9284 thank you! ✌🏾
Applause
🥰thank you
Mud on🎉that's so funny...it's so great to see the walls looking smooth. Great video
😅 Glad to give ya a chuckle ☺️ thank you! So exciting to see the smooth walls ✌🏾💜
@a_fellow_homesteader indeed
I'm looking forward to both your guyses videos for the next progression
beautyfull how these walls look !
Thank you! 💜💜
Been watching you work on Brandon's videos, and now I'm subscribed to your channel, as well! Enjoying your energy and skill! Good luck!
Thank you for subscribing 😄 I appreciate your words and the luck ✌🏾💜🍀
Love your channel and energy! Thanks for the videos. We are super excited to see you in the new place and out of the tents.
@@iancox506 I appreciate that very much! O man, I can’t wait to be outta this tent 😅😆 thank you for following along!✌🏾💜💜
So happy to see new finishing mud AND the stove pipe!!
Thank you! We are so excited 💜
Fantastic mudding 😂❤
Thank you! ✌🏾💜
Amazing work, looking forward yo seeing some luxury😅✌️
I can’t wait for the luxury! 💜🥰
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It is looking AMAZING, what wonderful progress! And you look more beautiful each time I see your face 🥰 monkey is wondering where the snow is?? Lol sending all the love 🖤🧡💜
@@yodaham thank you my beautiful Deer! I appreciate your support most of all 💜 Tell Monkey the snow doesn’t like visiting Arizona very much 😆🥰
Awesome 💯
Thank you!✌🏾💜
What is the proportions for your mud?
@@PR.Hobbit I have a playlist that goes over my mid mixes. This mud here is just dirt and water with cedar fibers. We have a very good dirt content for this kind of mudding ✌🏾💜
th-cam.com/play/PLejUT6UHIfqKxYMJYUFwROxJBUIiqEtep.html&si=RHwhElYIUfJ8Hu4d
@@a_fellow_homesteader Awesome! Thank you I have cedar fibers from Hog fuel that I get for free ... glad I asked but I'll watch your other videos :)
@ I love using the cedar fibers! The other videos will just go more in depth than what I can comment 😅 thank you for watching!
Do you do anything to cover the holes in the cans? Are you going to mud over those rocks in the gabion wall? My concern is critters making homes in those spaces.
@@judischarns4509 the cans will be covered for sure, just getting the first layer done to seal the bales. The rocks on the gabions will be covered on the outside, but not be covered inside, the spaces between will be filled in with mud& pretty rocks ✌🏾💜
eaves?
@@johnmeyer4801 much more work to be done ✌🏾💜
fantastic walls... great job. i use a trowel alot when i make plaster walls, have you ever used one? what do you think of them?
@@Citizenspress thank you! They are definitely helpful in many instances, especially smooth finishing touches. I used trowels more in our first build, and overtime used my hands more. Just my preference through experience and experimenting I suppose 😅✌🏾💜
Your mud looks great!
Thank you! ✌🏾💜