Patreo0n is a scam, bad enough we have to have the ads you make money off of, then you also want us to go to a Pay per view site, like the "F"king cable company!
Random fact, i live next to the company that made that pig frame more than 30 years ago. It's really nice to see that it's being recycled and put to good use! Great work guys!
Jaime just casually building a Desk for a temporary Workstation, that looks better than my actual Desk in my Flat 🤣Thanks for the: "If you make it, make it right" - attitude, love it. I just loved the energy of this Team!
Yes, fully agree. I hope they will hold up despite having no diagonals 😉 Maybe diagonal tension wire bracing (like they had on old airplanes) could be an option that would not ruin the design?
I totally agree! That said, I really hope he finished the 'wooden horse' table supports with some linseed oil (or something even better). If he did, it was not mentioned or shown in the video. If he didn't protect that lovely chestnut wood, then *I hope someone with Project Kamp sees this* and nudges Jaime to get it done, ASAP! Those A-frame supports are gorgeous and well built. They deserve to last! Also... He should *really* add some metal feet for the legs (several of the volunteer Kampers come to mind. Any of which could make some nice ones that are worthy of Jaime's craftmanship and effort) as well, to keep the wood away from the inevitable mud and water. they would add an inch or three to the table height, but that shouls not be an issue, really. If it is, they could shorten the legs to compensate. Adding the metal feet will go a long way to keeping the wood from rotting away - and should be done for the same reason that he added the strip around the worktable. 😊
I totally appreciate the amount of work and the durability of these but I would really recommend making lighter and first of all - THREE LEEGED sawhorses. Especially for use in the terrain. You’ll find a lot of really great DIY designs searching on TH-cam.
I totally agree! That said, I really hope he finished the 'wooden horse' table supports with some linseed oil (or something even better). If he did, it was not mentioned or shown in the video. If he didn't protect that lovely chestnut wood, then *I hope someone with Project Kamp sees this* and nudges Jaime to get it done, ASAP! Those A-frame supports are gorgeous and well built. They deserve to last! Also... He should *really* add some metal feet for the legs (several of the volunteer Kampers come to mind. Any of which could make some nice ones that are worthy of Jaime's craftmanship and effort) as well, to keep the wood away from the inevitable mud and water. they would add an inch or three to the table height, but that shouls not be an issue, really. If it is, they could shorten the legs to compensate. Adding the metal feet will go a long way to keeping the wood from rotting away - and should be done for the same reason that he added the strip around the worktable. 😊
That is the most beautiful and carefully finished pair of sawhorses I've ever seen. It's nice to see that attention to detail on something that is so frequently just sortof thrown together to quickly solve a problem.
Lovely saw horses. I might have slapped together something in 10 mins with pieces of plywood but I love how Jamie took the time to make something beautiful that will last long and that you will be proud of ❤
I totally agree! That said, I really hope he finished the 'wooden horse' table supports with some linseed oil (or something even better). If he did, it was not mentioned or shown in the video. If he didn't protect that lovely chestnut wood, then *I hope someone with Project Kamp sees this* and nudges Jaime to get it done, ASAP! Those A-frame supports are gorgeous and well built. They deserve to last! Also... He should *really* add some metal feet for the legs (several of the volunteer Kampers come to mind. Any of which could make some nice ones that are worthy of Jaime's craftmanship and effort) as well, to keep the wood away from the inevitable mud and water. they would add an inch or three to the table height, but that shouls not be an issue, really. If it is, they could shorten the legs to compensate. Adding the metal feet will go a long way to keeping the wood from rotting away - and should be done for the same reason that he added the strip around the worktable. 😊
That's a fancy workbench! Only a real woodworker would take the time to build one like that. It will last for many years. My rough carpenter husband would have knocked one together in an hour and it might have lasted for the duration of the current project. Just shows how different people approach a task! We enjoy all your videos. My husband's people come from where you are working so it is of particular interest to us.
I totally agree! That said, I really hope he finished the 'wooden horse' table supports with some linseed oil (or something even better). If he did, it was not mentioned or shown in the video. If he didn't protect that lovely chestnut wood, then *I hope someone with Project Kamp sees this* and nudges Jaime to get it done, ASAP! Those A-frame supports are gorgeous and well built. They deserve to last! Also... He should *really* add some metal feet for the legs (several of the volunteer Kampers come to mind. Any of which could make some nice ones that are worthy of Jaime's craftmanship and effort) as well, to keep the wood away from the inevitable mud and water. they would add an inch or three to the table height, but that shouls not be an issue, really. If it is, they could shorten the legs to compensate. Adding the metal feet will go a long way to keeping the wood from rotting away - and should be done for the same reason that he added the strip around the worktable. 😊
I totally agree! That said, I really hope he finished the 'wooden horse' table supports with some linseed oil (or something even better). If he did, it was not mentioned or shown in the video. If he didn't protect that lovely chestnut wood, then *I hope someone with Project Kamp sees this* and nudges Jaime to get it done, ASAP! Those A-frame supports are gorgeous and well built. They deserve to last! Also... He should *really* add some metal feet for the legs (several of the volunteer Kampers come to mind. Any of which could make some nice ones that are worthy of Jaime's craftmanship and effort) as well, to keep the wood away from the inevitable mud and water. they would add an inch or three to the table height, but that shouls not be an issue, really. If it is, they could shorten the legs to compensate. Adding the metal feet will go a long way to keeping the wood from rotting away - and should be done for the same reason that he added the strip around the worktable. 😊
Wouter used a beautiful technique when strimming at to make mulch hay. This resource should be gathered and used around the volunteer native trees that you are protecting. Straw mulch holds moisture in the soil, prevents the sun from baking soil hard, moderates the temperature and holds down weeds that would compete with the seedling. When it eventually decomposes, it adds valuable organic matter to the trees root system. I would suggest cutting this entire open area the way Wouter did and harvest the hay. A valuable resource the land has given you!
I totally agree! That said, I really hope he finished the 'wooden horse' table supports with some linseed oil (or something even better). If he did, it was not mentioned or shown in the video. If he didn't protect that lovely chestnut wood, then *I hope someone with Project Kamp sees this* and nudges Jaime to get it done, ASAP! Those A-frame supports are gorgeous and well built. They deserve to last! Also... He should *really* add some metal feet for the legs (several of the volunteer Kampers come to mind. Any of which could make some nice ones that are worthy of Jaime's craftmanship and effort) as well, to keep the wood away from the inevitable mud and water. they would add an inch or three to the table height, but that shouls not be an issue, really. If it is, they could shorten the legs to compensate. Adding the metal feet will go a long way to keeping the wood from rotting away - and should be done for the same reason that he added the strip around the worktable. 😊
I totally agree! That said, I really hope he finished the 'wooden horse' table supports with some linseed oil (or something even better). If he did, it was not mentioned or shown in the video. If he didn't protect that lovely chestnut wood, then *I hope someone with Project Kamp sees this* and nudges Jaime to get it done, ASAP! Those A-frame supports are gorgeous and well built. They deserve to last! Also... He should *really* add some metal feet for the legs (several of the volunteer Kampers come to mind. Any of which could make some nice ones that are worthy of Jaime's craftmanship and effort) as well, to keep the wood away from the inevitable mud and water. they would add an inch or three to the table height, but that shouls not be an issue, really. If it is, they could shorten the legs to compensate. Adding the metal feet will go a long way to keeping the wood from rotting away - and should be done for the same reason that he added the strip around the worktable. 😊
Love watching you guys such a wonderful community. The colours for the exterior panels for the level 2 house look fun 😂. Thanks for sharing the journey. I love watching you guys it is inspiring and I enjoy your innovation like the metal guard to stop sparks from the grinder. xxx
Wow. Great, sturdy sawhorse table. The homes with wheels should have 'proper' foundations. The wheels should not be on the ground supporting the home. When the tires lose air the floor won't be level. Tires will also last longer and not develop flat spots. Foundation could be wood or concrete blocks. Leave tires on so homes can be moved as needed in the future. I enjoy watching your creativity at work. Thank you.
Good afternoon you guys hope you guys are having a wonderful afternoon like what you guys are doing it looks good up there just one step at a time alright God bless you guys have a good day and have fun I guess
I love the video!! Sometimes slowly in real time, sometimes quick with great music!! Love it! And I chose for the pink variant, also in memory of the pigs that had to be transported in the truck. Don't forget!
I totally agree! That said, I really hope he finished the 'wooden horse' table supports with some linseed oil (or something even better). If he did, it was not mentioned or shown in the video. If he didn't protect that lovely chestnut wood, then *I hope someone with Project Kamp sees this* and nudges Jaime to get it done, ASAP! Those A-frame supports are gorgeous and well built. They deserve to last! Also... He should *really* add some metal feet for the legs (several of the volunteer Kampers come to mind. Any of which could make some nice ones that are worthy of Jaime's craftmanship and effort) as well, to keep the wood away from the inevitable mud and water. they would add an inch or three to the table height, but that shouls not be an issue, really. If it is, they could shorten the legs to compensate. Adding the metal feet will go a long way to keeping the wood from rotting away - and should be done for the same reason that he added the strip around the worktable. 😊
Two small items of respect. Living in the US I rarely meet anyone who speaks more than one language. I can hardly understand "Piglatin" LOL. Second, unlike most videos I watch, you guys are always wearing proper safety gear. Good job!
Honest to God, what you guys are doing is so blissful and inspiring! You're creating something beautiful and sustainable and take us along every step of the way. Best of all, you are honest about everything, especially the challenges and struggles. I know of communities like yours that struggle because they neglect social aspect. That is a mistake you are not going to make. So from the bottom of my heart, thank you for being you and doing what you are doing!
Have you ever thought about building a geodesic dome using the mimosas for framing? You would only need to get or build the star shaped connectors. It's a pretty simple build. Cheers.
I love ❤️ project Kamp. The saw horses were absolutely beautiful! Such fine craftsmanship! I can’t wait to see the next phase. All the people are so fun! Thank you all. I’m way past being able to participate but I can enjoy your progress and it is a real joy!!
It would be great if the team working on the trailer were also involved in the hunt. It might lead to an even better purchase that saves time and resources!
What a wonderful video! Powerful team - can't wait to see how the pig trailer will turn out. Really like the (re-)introduction videos. Have a good one out there y'all! You do awesome stuff. Cheers*
Thanks for another video! I absolutely love your videos and I want your projects to grow and develop better and better. Each participant is incredible and the video processing is already at the peak of quality. Personally, I like everything very much. You guys are awesome and I hope you stay that way, Project Kamp!
They may have some insulating panels. I think they showed some during the video. Recycled, too, from the appearance of the roughed-up ends. If not, they use cork panels.
I think you should consider posting even after the season ends. Not just because of us viewers but because you're able to get paid from YT Ads so you can have funds to start the next season. And it also helps with the YT algorithm. It also doesnt have to be weekly. Maybe monthly or bi-weekly You don't have to do projects during the winter, but maybe you can have Post/Pre-season videos. Maybe doing live streams to talk to your viewers about the possibilities, ideas etc. I think that a lot of great ideas and tips are often left in the comment section but I never see you guys talking about those ideas or implementing them. Maybe you can make a video of going through the comments and addressing them. Maybe showing what is happening BTS when the season is done or when you prepare for the new season etc. I also understand that a season is very hard and challenging so I know you want to rest a little bit. So this is just my idea :)
Thank you for leaving the wheels on for mobility, it's faster to frame out a house and complete it with wood than all this redoing & taking off the wheels of something. Enjoyed this and no anxiety over removing wheels!
It’s nice that Viking Jamie has found a country Viking friend 😂. It’s interesting how that janky gross metal flooring seems to have sacrificed itself nicely to protect the floor/frame like the sacrificial anode in a boat. Only places it got bad seems to be the corners and that one edge because the water/“pig liquid” probably could not drain well.
I have been following this series for just a week now but I can say this is very addictiong to watch! Keep up the good work guys and I can’t wait to see the next update! :)
Awesome update Kampers! That pig trailer looks great after all the cleanup was done and a fresh paint job :) I think it will be a nice place to live once all done. I believe you guys can achieve anything you want because you work hard and have lots of support! Cheers from Canada
Join on Patreon and vote for the color here: www.patreon.com/posts/88299256
You invite a composer to create music for Project Kamp and some videos.
Resident Composer. Maybe have two stop by for parts of summer.
I don't want to be that guy but the patreon is expensive af
@@Ajay-ox1eoLess than 10$ a month in my country, I dont think thats a lot
Patreo0n is a scam, bad enough we have to have the ads you make money off of, then you also want us to go to a Pay per view site, like the "F"king cable company!
Random fact, i live next to the company that made that pig frame more than 30 years ago. It's really nice to see that it's being recycled and put to good use! Great work guys!
Jaime just casually building a Desk for a temporary Workstation, that looks better than my actual Desk in my Flat 🤣Thanks for the: "If you make it, make it right" - attitude, love it.
I just loved the energy of this Team!
Those new sawhorses are furniture level work, they look gorgeous.
Yes, fully agree. I hope they will hold up despite having no diagonals 😉
Maybe diagonal tension wire bracing (like they had on old airplanes) could be an option that would not ruin the design?
It looks so gorgeous. If ever I got it I'll never use it in fear of ruining it😂
I totally agree! That said, I really hope he finished the 'wooden horse' table supports with some linseed oil (or something even better). If he did, it was not mentioned or shown in the video. If he didn't protect that lovely chestnut wood, then *I hope someone with Project Kamp sees this* and nudges Jaime to get it done, ASAP!
Those A-frame supports are gorgeous and well built. They deserve to last!
Also... He should *really* add some metal feet for the legs (several of the volunteer Kampers come to mind. Any of which could make some nice ones that are worthy of Jaime's craftmanship and effort) as well, to keep the wood away from the inevitable mud and water. they would add an inch or three to the table height, but that shouls not be an issue, really. If it is, they could shorten the legs to compensate. Adding the metal feet will go a long way to keeping the wood from rotting away - and should be done for the same reason that he added the strip around the worktable. 😊
Yes, they look very good. Is there a construction sketch for the sawhorses?
I totally appreciate the amount of work and the durability of these but I would really recommend making lighter and first of all - THREE LEEGED sawhorses. Especially for use in the terrain. You’ll find a lot of really great DIY designs searching on TH-cam.
Jaime what an awesome guy! Brute force but also he always knows what he is doing
Jaime is a Powerhouse! I hope he stays and helps shape the Project Kamp
I totally agree! That said, I really hope he finished the 'wooden horse' table supports with some linseed oil (or something even better). If he did, it was not mentioned or shown in the video. If he didn't protect that lovely chestnut wood, then *I hope someone with Project Kamp sees this* and nudges Jaime to get it done, ASAP!
Those A-frame supports are gorgeous and well built. They deserve to last!
Also... He should *really* add some metal feet for the legs (several of the volunteer Kampers come to mind. Any of which could make some nice ones that are worthy of Jaime's craftmanship and effort) as well, to keep the wood away from the inevitable mud and water. they would add an inch or three to the table height, but that shouls not be an issue, really. If it is, they could shorten the legs to compensate. Adding the metal feet will go a long way to keeping the wood from rotting away - and should be done for the same reason that he added the strip around the worktable. 😊
Agreed. It's a pleasure watching him work, man's got some skills!
Yep! Totally
Ya. Agreed 😊. Go Jaime !
Yes! He and Emili are my favorite
Robert, Wouter and Jaime are an incredible pleasant team. A mix of knowledge, jokes and motivation is all you need to tackle any project.
Yeah! Makes you wanna join!
13:10 excellent choice of music for the 'Rough Icelandic' 🤟
That is the most beautiful and carefully finished pair of sawhorses I've ever seen. It's nice to see that attention to detail on something that is so frequently just sortof thrown together to quickly solve a problem.
The flipping the tarp to use as shade was a genius idea
Nice work. I bet it was 'pigging hot' there.
So good to see familiar faces like Wouter's returning to Project Kamp. Can't wait to see what his designs are gonna turn out like!
heye editor, nice job with drilling the holes being on tempo with the music.
I completely agree!!!
Screwing the screws was even better
Lovely saw horses. I might have slapped together something in 10 mins with pieces of plywood but I love how Jamie took the time to make something beautiful that will last long and that you will be proud of ❤
I totally agree! That said, I really hope he finished the 'wooden horse' table supports with some linseed oil (or something even better). If he did, it was not mentioned or shown in the video. If he didn't protect that lovely chestnut wood, then *I hope someone with Project Kamp sees this* and nudges Jaime to get it done, ASAP!
Those A-frame supports are gorgeous and well built. They deserve to last!
Also... He should *really* add some metal feet for the legs (several of the volunteer Kampers come to mind. Any of which could make some nice ones that are worthy of Jaime's craftmanship and effort) as well, to keep the wood away from the inevitable mud and water. they would add an inch or three to the table height, but that shouls not be an issue, really. If it is, they could shorten the legs to compensate. Adding the metal feet will go a long way to keeping the wood from rotting away - and should be done for the same reason that he added the strip around the worktable. 😊
That's a fancy workbench! Only a real woodworker would take the time to build one like that. It will last for many years. My rough carpenter husband would have knocked one together in an hour and it might have lasted for the duration of the current project. Just shows how different people approach a task! We enjoy all your videos. My husband's people come from where you are working so it is of particular interest to us.
I totally agree! That said, I really hope he finished the 'wooden horse' table supports with some linseed oil (or something even better). If he did, it was not mentioned or shown in the video. If he didn't protect that lovely chestnut wood, then *I hope someone with Project Kamp sees this* and nudges Jaime to get it done, ASAP!
Those A-frame supports are gorgeous and well built. They deserve to last!
Also... He should *really* add some metal feet for the legs (several of the volunteer Kampers come to mind. Any of which could make some nice ones that are worthy of Jaime's craftmanship and effort) as well, to keep the wood away from the inevitable mud and water. they would add an inch or three to the table height, but that shouls not be an issue, really. If it is, they could shorten the legs to compensate. Adding the metal feet will go a long way to keeping the wood from rotting away - and should be done for the same reason that he added the strip around the worktable. 😊
Jaime really got carried away with those horses. That's already furniture grade finish!
I totally agree! That said, I really hope he finished the 'wooden horse' table supports with some linseed oil (or something even better). If he did, it was not mentioned or shown in the video. If he didn't protect that lovely chestnut wood, then *I hope someone with Project Kamp sees this* and nudges Jaime to get it done, ASAP!
Those A-frame supports are gorgeous and well built. They deserve to last!
Also... He should *really* add some metal feet for the legs (several of the volunteer Kampers come to mind. Any of which could make some nice ones that are worthy of Jaime's craftmanship and effort) as well, to keep the wood away from the inevitable mud and water. they would add an inch or three to the table height, but that shouls not be an issue, really. If it is, they could shorten the legs to compensate. Adding the metal feet will go a long way to keeping the wood from rotting away - and should be done for the same reason that he added the strip around the worktable. 😊
Everything looks so good!
Welcome back Wouter and family 🎉👍.
The CAN DO CREW……..Robert, Wouter and Big Jamie…….You go guys ❤️😉❤️😉. I can see now that the pig trailer was a great choice.
the real work the guests are always doing.
Wouter used a beautiful technique when strimming at to make mulch hay. This resource should be gathered and used around the volunteer native trees that you are protecting.
Straw mulch holds moisture in the soil, prevents the sun from baking soil hard, moderates the temperature and holds down weeds that would compete with the seedling. When it eventually decomposes, it adds valuable organic matter to the trees root system.
I would suggest cutting this entire open area the way Wouter did and harvest the hay. A valuable resource the land has given you!
Robert is an awesome addition to Base Kamp😂
Áfram Ísland!!
"Víkinga klapp"
I love how much the project and Kamp has grown over the past 12 months I’ve been actively following.
Mannnn these videos give me life I swear, thank you all for showing that living in a higher community vibration is viable :)
The trailer ended up being more intact than I expected, maybe not the worst pick after all. Great build, and video.
True. And it is more of a blank canvas than the container for sure
The carpentar who made the saw horses is awesome!! Mucho respecto.
Wouter gives me the same good vibe my dad (Cees) used to give me, very knowledgeable and very good with tools. The matching mustache/snor is great.
Funny to see Robert liking southern USA and pointing at Tennessee
I pointed at texas aswell😊
15:40
Beautiful seamless transition 😍
Props to the editing team
YES!!!! SO COOL
Wow. Very impressive work - and the editing and pacing of this video was equally great. Congratulations to everyone on a fantastic job.
insane amount of work on the sawhorses. great job Jaime
I totally agree! That said, I really hope he finished the 'wooden horse' table supports with some linseed oil (or something even better). If he did, it was not mentioned or shown in the video. If he didn't protect that lovely chestnut wood, then *I hope someone with Project Kamp sees this* and nudges Jaime to get it done, ASAP!
Those A-frame supports are gorgeous and well built. They deserve to last!
Also... He should *really* add some metal feet for the legs (several of the volunteer Kampers come to mind. Any of which could make some nice ones that are worthy of Jaime's craftmanship and effort) as well, to keep the wood away from the inevitable mud and water. they would add an inch or three to the table height, but that shouls not be an issue, really. If it is, they could shorten the legs to compensate. Adding the metal feet will go a long way to keeping the wood from rotting away - and should be done for the same reason that he added the strip around the worktable. 😊
Hey Big Man, those work horses you build is absolutly top of the bill man. Nice work.
I totally agree! That said, I really hope he finished the 'wooden horse' table supports with some linseed oil (or something even better). If he did, it was not mentioned or shown in the video. If he didn't protect that lovely chestnut wood, then *I hope someone with Project Kamp sees this* and nudges Jaime to get it done, ASAP!
Those A-frame supports are gorgeous and well built. They deserve to last!
Also... He should *really* add some metal feet for the legs (several of the volunteer Kampers come to mind. Any of which could make some nice ones that are worthy of Jaime's craftmanship and effort) as well, to keep the wood away from the inevitable mud and water. they would add an inch or three to the table height, but that shouls not be an issue, really. If it is, they could shorten the legs to compensate. Adding the metal feet will go a long way to keeping the wood from rotting away - and should be done for the same reason that he added the strip around the worktable. 😊
Love watching you guys such a wonderful community. The colours for the exterior panels for the level 2 house look fun 😂.
Thanks for sharing the journey. I love watching you guys it is inspiring and I enjoy your innovation like the metal guard to stop sparks from the grinder. xxx
Im so impressed with how Jamie works. Even his saw horses are fantastic. And i do know wood work.
Wow. Great, sturdy sawhorse table. The homes with wheels should have 'proper' foundations. The wheels should not be on the ground supporting the home. When the tires lose air the floor won't be level. Tires will also last longer and not develop flat spots. Foundation could be wood or concrete blocks. Leave tires on so homes can be moved as needed in the future. I enjoy watching your creativity at work. Thank you.
Brilliant choice of music!!
Something with such a horrible previous use becoming a place for making happy memories is good to see.
The ending 😂I love the humour in this episode! Great job with the renovation!
Awesome! Love your project
damn, the patreons really want you to work hard by choosing this :'D
Good afternoon you guys hope you guys are having a wonderful afternoon like what you guys are doing it looks good up there just one step at a time alright God bless you guys have a good day and have fun I guess
I love the video!! Sometimes slowly in real time, sometimes quick with great music!! Love it! And I chose for the pink variant, also in memory of the pigs that had to be transported in the truck. Don't forget!
ProjectCamp is soooo lucky to have you, Jamie ❤️
I love the variety of skills and personalities on this channel 😊
It's always such a pleasure to watch your videos. Thank you all!
All the colour options for the outside of the trailer look cool! I hope a colorful one is chosen
Great work by the tech crew, awesome transition @15:43
Jaime is the GOAT.
...but also props to the editors for the screw montage :)
Jamie, great job on the horses, designed and well made.
I totally agree! That said, I really hope he finished the 'wooden horse' table supports with some linseed oil (or something even better). If he did, it was not mentioned or shown in the video. If he didn't protect that lovely chestnut wood, then *I hope someone with Project Kamp sees this* and nudges Jaime to get it done, ASAP!
Those A-frame supports are gorgeous and well built. They deserve to last!
Also... He should *really* add some metal feet for the legs (several of the volunteer Kampers come to mind. Any of which could make some nice ones that are worthy of Jaime's craftmanship and effort) as well, to keep the wood away from the inevitable mud and water. they would add an inch or three to the table height, but that shouls not be an issue, really. If it is, they could shorten the legs to compensate. Adding the metal feet will go a long way to keeping the wood from rotting away - and should be done for the same reason that he added the strip around the worktable. 😊
20:31 the Patreons are really enjoying your hard work🎉
If Robert ever decides to visit the south I live in Atlanta and would love to show him around!
The workbench turned out BEAUTIFUL
That's a nice table!
Man the music used is amazing with diversity 👌👌
Always interesting to see different ways people make workbenches
Two small items of respect. Living in the US I rarely meet anyone who speaks more than one language. I can hardly understand "Piglatin" LOL. Second, unlike most videos I watch, you guys are always wearing proper safety gear. Good job!
The way you plan everything is just next level.Greetings from South Africa
Yours videos make me hppy for sure! Awesome work guys 😎🤌🏽
The outro 😄
Great work as usual😊
Im glad you guys finally bought the land in the middle
Honest to God, what you guys are doing is so blissful and inspiring! You're creating something beautiful and sustainable and take us along every step of the way. Best of all, you are honest about everything, especially the challenges and struggles. I know of communities like yours that struggle because they neglect social aspect. That is a mistake you are not going to make.
So from the bottom of my heart, thank you for being you and doing what you are doing!
Have you ever thought about building a geodesic dome using the mimosas for framing? You would only need to get or build the star shaped connectors. It's a pretty simple build. Cheers.
I love ❤️ project Kamp. The saw horses were absolutely beautiful! Such fine craftsmanship! I can’t wait to see the next phase. All the people are so fun! Thank you all. I’m way past being able to participate but I can enjoy your progress and it is a real joy!!
Those are the finest sawhorses I have ever seen.
As an East TN resident Robert would fit in just fine out here lol
I'm so impressed with all the work you are doing. 💪
It would be great if the team working on the trailer were also involved in the hunt. It might lead to an even better purchase that saves time and resources!
Please show us the lagoon one more time. It was awesome
What a wonderful video! Powerful team - can't wait to see how the pig trailer will turn out. Really like the (re-)introduction videos. Have a good one out there y'all! You do awesome stuff. Cheers*
Love to see the progress of this project.
Really nice video in total, I enjoyed a lot.
Thanks for another video!
I absolutely love your videos and I want your projects to grow and develop better and better. Each participant is incredible and the video processing is already at the peak of quality. Personally, I like everything very much. You guys are awesome and I hope you stay that way, Project Kamp!
Absutely love the allround ingenuity on display. Well done to all & good luck for all future procects
Beautiful sawhorses!
Hey! Any ideas when the big ruin will start being renovated? Any steps forward from last season like legalisation?
you can follow updates here community.projectkamp.com/research/can-we-design-a-community-center-building
I like Roberts style
ÍSLENDINGUR!!! OMG Róbert þú ert að lifa drauminum mínum! gangi þér rosa vel!🇮🇸🎉
Takk Elín !! Alltaf næsta season hérna í project kamp bara sækja um!!❤
Colour = Patch work is good solution and inovative .!!!🤔🤨😉😊😊😊
Nice vidéo.😀
Bon courage and stay safe 👍👍👍👍👍
You are all doing such a magnificent job! Each person is so nice, making such an impact. It’s a pleasure to watch each video.
So many strengths and knowledge in this season. I'm loving it!
It’ll be so fun to have a super colourful house/trailer. I do wonder how you’ll insulate it, as I think the bars would get in the way.
You can cut insulation tiles to shape or use a spray that sets as a foam
They may have some insulating panels. I think they showed some during the video. Recycled, too, from the appearance of the roughed-up ends. If not, they use cork panels.
good to see the Dutchman back!...loved the yoga deck, looking fwd to see what happens with the pig truck. Now on with the video
I think you should consider posting even after the season ends. Not just because of us viewers but because you're able to get paid from YT Ads so you can have funds to start the next season. And it also helps with the YT algorithm. It also doesnt have to be weekly. Maybe monthly or bi-weekly
You don't have to do projects during the winter, but maybe you can have Post/Pre-season videos. Maybe doing live streams to talk to your viewers about the possibilities, ideas etc.
I think that a lot of great ideas and tips are often left in the comment section but I never see you guys talking about those ideas or implementing them. Maybe you can make a video of going through the comments and addressing them.
Maybe showing what is happening BTS when the season is done or when you prepare for the new season etc.
I also understand that a season is very hard and challenging so I know you want to rest a little bit. So this is just my idea :)
All in all, all have done a Great team work. ❤👏
I love everything about project camp 🥰
Thank you for leaving the wheels on for mobility, it's faster to frame out a house and complete it with wood than all this redoing & taking off the wheels of something. Enjoyed this and no anxiety over removing wheels!
It’s nice that Viking Jamie has found a country Viking friend 😂.
It’s interesting how that janky gross metal flooring seems to have sacrificed itself nicely to protect the floor/frame like the sacrificial anode in a boat. Only places it got bad seems to be the corners and that one edge because the water/“pig liquid” probably could not drain well.
you should get an old piece of carpet to put on you work bench when sanding so you dont need the clamp. works great.
You chose the most appropriate music for this one!! Love it!
Great video.if you have had electricity problems in the winter you could find a way to generate hydropower
very cool episode, in the future A NEW EPIDODE OF THE LAGOON would be very cool! :) Keep up the good work!
Jamie, you are the most amazing skilled worker. You should have your own channel.
Project Camp demolition Secret ... when in doubt just kick it!
Enjoyed from Texas!
Love you all!!!
I have been following this series for just a week now but I can say this is very addictiong to watch! Keep up the good work guys and I can’t wait to see the next update! :)
Keep up with thegood work guys! Greetings from Greece!
My god that workbench is a work of art. SLOTTED TOP!?
Threaded bar can be used to make sawhorses that can fold away.
This was a great episode! I love the variety of what you all do but I love the building episodes the most :D
Awesome update Kampers! That pig trailer looks great after all the cleanup was done and a fresh paint job :) I think it will be a nice place to live once all done. I believe you guys can achieve anything you want because you work hard and have lots of support! Cheers from Canada
Ooh. So excited for the next pig trailer video!!