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Started by Paul_H, October 04, 2015, 06:26:11 PM

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Paul_H

I enjoyed watching this build and would love to build a building like this one day with my grandkids.Lots of clay on our property on the bottom side and rocks and gravel on the top side..
If you have a good connection and 14 minutes,I hope you enjoy the video.

http://youtu.be/P73REgj-3UE
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goose63

Thanks Paul that is very interesting I like the idea of the warm bed. Just think if he had modern tools to work with how fast that would of gone
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Paul_H

Yes,an axe,chainsaw and a lighter would be a must  :D
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Ljohnsaw

Very nice video and very smart guy.  I noticed a few things.  #1 - no bugs!  For all the mud he was messing with, he always looked clean, even his shorts!  I'd like to know how long it took to build.  I like the way he used different colored soils for different applications.
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OneWithWood

Thanks, Paul. Very interesting and enjoyable.
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Magicman

Yes, that was an interesting and informative video.  Hat's off to the barefooted guy.  8)
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Howdy

Wonderful video. Thank you for posting it.
Just goes to show how a determined fellow can accomplish things that others would think not possible.  There is a lot of technology at work here but reduced to primitive conditions to make it manageable.
 

bigred1951

I've been watching his videos for awhile. Very neat. He has one he built similar to that but built a mud fireplace and chimney on it.

fishpharmer

The radiant floor/bed heating is really a neat idea.  Paul, I enjoyed watching the whole video, thanks.   
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Paul_H

Thanks giuys,I'm glad you enjoyed it and I hope you will post similar vids as you find them.
It's always fun to watch somebody else working  :D
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Wick

Very interesting. I like the outdoor fire place thing. Need to build me one of those.
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Thanks for sharing!  Fascinating...
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According to his blog, the build took 102 days.

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Paul_H

Thanks,that was interesting especially of the tile firing.
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Kbeitz

Loved it... Wondering what kind of twigs he was useing to make his twine.
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