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  • Опубликовано: 8 окт 2024
  • An Amish family from Missouri is using traditional timber framing techniques to build stronger, taller, better beach houses along the Texas Gulf Coast.
    Their first house is at Crystal Beach, an area wiped clean by Hurricane Ike in 2008. (#1131, 5/2/09)

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  • @AmishTunes
    @AmishTunes 11 лет назад +56

    Amish are the best builders... God has blessed them for making family first, and living a simple lifestyle.

    • @decnijfkris3706
      @decnijfkris3706 4 года назад +1

      Very good carpenters I say. Must be a far German heritage. They also make very nice sheds and garages by the way.

  • @hockley91
    @hockley91 15 лет назад +6

    I'm from Lebanon, Pennsylvania and live in San Antonio, Texas now.
    I'm not that surprised that the Amish are helping out. It's great that they came out to Texas to help rebuild after so much devastation.
    I wasn't born when Hurrican Agnes ripped through Pennsylvania in 1972 and I heard so many stories of how they helped rebuilding with the local community back then.
    They are a special group of people.

  • @juanramirez6251
    @juanramirez6251 3 года назад +4

    I gotta hire these folks. Their work looks so thorough and so sturdy. They have an awesome work ethic working hard, long hours with precision.
    I’m going to look them up and get a quote for a beach house.

  • @JudyJudyJudy44
    @JudyJudyJudy44 3 года назад +4

    The amish built our home in SW Indiana. I have no doubt but that if is taken care of it will last a couple hundred years, at least. Wonderful craftsmen.

  • @currysteph
    @currysteph 15 лет назад +8

    God bless you Amish. I dont think I could live without my modern tech gear....but I also envy your skill and abilities

  • @stuballs42
    @stuballs42 12 лет назад +10

    Not only strong ,but the look of the beam work is extremely pleasing to the eye!!!!

  • @johnlasley9384
    @johnlasley9384 2 года назад +1

    I’ve owned an Amish Bedroom Suit & it was beautiful & amazing.

  • @TheJapanChannelDcom
    @TheJapanChannelDcom 15 лет назад +7

    What a refreshing change from all the stories of people screaming at each other about politics and money.
    This was a heart warming story!
    nice job!
    5 stars from TheJapanChannel !

  • @LindaWolfe20
    @LindaWolfe20 5 лет назад +3

    That beach is beautiful we were there last summer... The Amish know what their doing and do it to perfection.

  • @mrdeleted
    @mrdeleted 14 лет назад +3

    I used to be Amish, but we did not build houses like that, but barns are similar to that. Interesting that they are using that style on a house. But the beach houses need that extra something to make sure the wind can't just destroy the place.

  • @CarolWorth
    @CarolWorth 9 лет назад +25

    Wow! Beautiful construction and such a work ethic. To be admired and emulated! 😁

  • @bruceaugustine5136
    @bruceaugustine5136 7 лет назад +7

    I just admire his humble attitude, but he could build me a house anyday! If the worst ever happened again? I'll bet that house is the last one standing!

  • @christypoos9728
    @christypoos9728 4 года назад +3

    Wouldnt it be great if our building industry had the pride and knowledge to build homes like that. Quality over quantity

  • @Quamela
    @Quamela 5 лет назад +1

    Always the master builders of everything. I've seen grand carriages they build for weddings to be horse drawn for people to buy. Also the most elegant gazebos the sell at House of Stars in Madison N.C

  • @JoshCraver9000
    @JoshCraver9000 10 лет назад +30

    All homes should be built this way!

  • @wazii6
    @wazii6 15 лет назад +23

    i love amish their amazing craftmen

  • @PrincessJuJuBear
    @PrincessJuJuBear 15 лет назад +3

    Awesome - this gives me hope. Guardians of integrity, like the Amish, will rebuild our communities at a grassroots level - rebuild physically and in all other ways. Wow, amazing.

  • @wolfy1987
    @wolfy1987 3 года назад +1

    Timber framing goes back even further. There are still timber framed buildings from 6 and 7 hundred years ago standing in Europe, and with no nails holding them together

  • @RichardOhKaNoi
    @RichardOhKaNoi 13 лет назад +3

    i have the highest regards and respect for the amish. i myself was raised im many ways that are not diffrent from the amish, plowing with horses, working the manure spreader (ugh) etc. home made bread. can goods head cheese. the only thing that i can see where people on that beach should really think about building a round concrete house, proven to stand up to any hurricane. dome houses rule.

  • @LynneAnn51
    @LynneAnn51 4 года назад +1

    Best builders, top quality, will last forever.

  • @cbmuzik3000
    @cbmuzik3000 12 лет назад +1

    I would LOVE to learn how to build a home like this. I tell you....it's something to learn everyday.

  • @RCvolunteer1978
    @RCvolunteer1978 15 лет назад +1

    it is my wish to say Thank you to Mr.Danny Schwartz . I honestly wish there was more of you back before 1992 with Hurricane Andrew My family had six family home was damaged beyond repair so we moved to Central Florida which I do not like the construction of these homes

  • @MzR3dD6
    @MzR3dD6 3 года назад +1

    I need to hire this man 👨🏽 when I build a home. Hard old fashion building

  • @dibs3615
    @dibs3615 8 лет назад +18

    For people wondering why they're using power tools. Amish can use power tools if the job requires it. For example, they might even use a computer if need be for a certain task or function. They don't totally outlaw use of tech. They're just selective of what's ok and won't corrupt them.

    • @jakesullivan3235
      @jakesullivan3235 6 лет назад

      Chris Fuller - I thought that’s only the Mennonites.

    • @ulyssgrant3178
      @ulyssgrant3178 5 лет назад

      It depends upon what sect they may chosen. Some outlaw buttons in favor of hook-and-eye clothing. Over the years, there have been some differences-which is entirely natural, after all. So, there are sects, within sects, etc.
      Mennonites, who were historically Amish, drive cars, but they must not be ostentatious. If the Amish must go a distance, they can get other people to drive them. They can send their children to college. I think there is a Mennonite College in SW Virginia.

  • @hansng4560
    @hansng4560 6 лет назад +3

    In tropical lands, ppl build concrete home. Will withstand storms, wind and rain throughout the year. And yes, there is no season for these shiat in the tropics.... they will a visit every other day.

  • @TheJapanChannelDcom
    @TheJapanChannelDcom 15 лет назад +10

    It sure was, brother! Well said!
    Nice to watch stuff on youtube that makes us feel good!
    Better than the aggressive angry stuff!

  • @NoztrozeR
    @NoztrozeR 15 лет назад +1

    Just shows how much we could learn from eachother, if we could simply listen instead of judging...

  • @BB-oz8oc
    @BB-oz8oc 3 года назад +4

    Literally more skilled and valuable that 99% of college graduates. Nothing but respect for the Amish

  • @kate5134
    @kate5134 15 лет назад +1

    The Amish are good wholesome people and tremendous buiding skills. i wish I knew how to build as sturdy and solid as they do. Good story.

  • @rmcdaniel423
    @rmcdaniel423 14 лет назад +1

    Concrete domes seem like a sensible construction choice in hurricane zones.

  • @goldenwaterlily
    @goldenwaterlily 15 лет назад +1

    That was lovely- never thought I'd see an Amish using a power tool but needs must I suppose! Great reporting and wonderful stories as usual :)

  • @Chiszle
    @Chiszle 15 лет назад +1

    I don't know, any surface or structure can be moved. Brick walls crack faster then wooden ones. Wood is more flexible. They both are really good. In hurricanes it's either the wind or the water that breaks it. They proberbly are equal.

  • @Dreez76
    @Dreez76 13 лет назад +2

    The Amish has a wonderful way of life, much like the way i was brought up. Get up early in the morning, work your ass of in the woods / Sea / Fields, go home for a huge feast, work some more and go to bed feeling like you've actually done something. Todays kids are nothing but spoiled brats and they could all use 6 months in a working camp. And learn what respect for fellow man and a hard days work really is.

  • @steverawlings
    @steverawlings 8 лет назад +6

    Thankyou for the upload,awesome work,awesome people.

  • @the90salways
    @the90salways 11 лет назад +11

    the amish are always positive. they value friends and family first.

  • @sukisuki22
    @sukisuki22 15 лет назад +1

    My grandfather's barn was built with the same techniques...stood over 100 years

  • @thethess3054
    @thethess3054 3 года назад +1

    Awww God bless these men

  • @ozzirt
    @ozzirt 15 лет назад

    I don't necessarily agree with all the rues in the Amish religion, but there is no denying that they are honest hard working people with many values we could learn from.
    Beautiful workmanship. Love it!

  • @junskey
    @junskey 13 лет назад +2

    some people are just so kind hearted... the world should idle people like this rather than celebrities

  • @TheManSand322
    @TheManSand322 15 лет назад +3

    I have the utmost respect for the Amish !

  • @qu0dlb3t
    @qu0dlb3t 15 лет назад +1

    From a design standpoint, would the timber framing work as well, or even better using stronger materials such as metals and stuff, or would that cause problems?

  • @thomasmasterman747
    @thomasmasterman747 6 лет назад +1

    That's going to be one beautiful house!!!!!

  • @natyong
    @natyong 6 лет назад +3

    How did this house fare during Hurricane Harvey?

  • @DennyRec
    @DennyRec 13 лет назад

    It was a fun place to go. When I was in Houston, rent a beach house. The long nights on the beach, the fires, moon lit swims. Okay some skinny dipping to, late at night. I hope it comes back. Last summer it was still bad down there. It's a slow process. Like he said, they'll be back. I will be back too

  • @marksmith9238
    @marksmith9238 3 года назад +2

    Are they still building homes and how do I contact them ?

  • @kooslap
    @kooslap 15 лет назад +3

    The Amish people are a good people. God bless'em. =)

  • @99redcentaurs
    @99redcentaurs 9 лет назад +2

    Looks very solid.

  • @jeabo0adhd
    @jeabo0adhd 13 лет назад +1

    This kind of work is worth alot.

  • @005showme
    @005showme 11 лет назад +38

    The next huricane, his house'll blow away.... in ONE piece

    • @dongray3258
      @dongray3258 7 лет назад

      005showme hell yes,,, it doesn't make s*** if the house is solid steel,and planted in thee feet of concrete mother nature will kick it's ass.amish build be damned,when the old bag gets pissed and her wind blows,everything in it's path will go.....

    • @pj8143
      @pj8143 4 года назад +5

      005showme No all the other houses will be washed or blow n away. His Amish house will be still standing. New houses these day are flimsy.

    • @shabut
      @shabut 4 года назад

      @@pj8143 and are still built to code you fucking

  • @candr
    @candr 15 лет назад +1

    Amish have been building outside their community for a long time. There are ways around the no electric deal, the young are even allowed to drive a car etc. All we see are the ones that are in the post cards. You have a choice to follow the strict rules placed down, these homes will be solid for a long time, not so sure about the beach that its built on.

  • @surfergirrl66
    @surfergirrl66 14 лет назад

    Saw these folks having dinner at Tiki one night, they seemed like real nice people.

  • @chimchiminey
    @chimchiminey 15 лет назад

    Yeah you have a point, I read they´re not even allowed to use buttons because they are too austentacious, a power tool seems a bit fancier than a button.

  • @Lagomort
    @Lagomort 15 лет назад +1

    This is sweet an all, but the reality is that the Amish have never built houses to deal with hurricanes. We generally do not use this method as timber is too expensive these days and there isn't enough to go around to build all these houses in this manner.
    Despite that, a hurricane can, and for the most part, still will blow a house like that to pieces . The Amish simply have not designed their engineering with hurricanes in mind as they are "farmers," not sea front fishermen.

  • @666zerowolf
    @666zerowolf 10 лет назад

    billy flannagan...what is his contribution exactly????those amish are amazing!

  • @CelosTV
    @CelosTV 15 лет назад +4

    Amish get alot of respect from me..foreal!!

  • @sarahkuhr420
    @sarahkuhr420 7 лет назад +1

    I love your videos. Thanks

  • @VenomousWhispers
    @VenomousWhispers 15 лет назад

    Yes, and they explain that keeping their family together is more important than bending a couple rules.
    If you look at the house itself, it's being built traditionally.. they just need the aid of power tools to quicken the process and rake in some cash.

  • @lordsummerisle87
    @lordsummerisle87 14 лет назад +1

    @MrAshrak117
    There are many different groups with in the Amish community. Some eschew modern inventions alltogether while others allow them so long as they are plain. The latter type might allow automobiles for instance so long as they were highly functional, black in colour and had no air con or radio.

  • @jazzart100
    @jazzart100 15 лет назад +1

    Thats wonderful.

  • @lifeline369
    @lifeline369 15 лет назад

    Why are you guys filled with so much hate. Can we not respect their lifestyle like they respect ours? I think its wonderful that they've preserved traditions like these. Even more so since they're using it to help people who have lost their homes due to hurricanes.

  • @mistymoody6291
    @mistymoody6291 9 месяцев назад

    Very smart group of people.,

  • @umaxen01
    @umaxen01 13 лет назад +1

    "Will it come back" ? Uhhh, yes, but not with homes that were built to withstand 100 mph wind. This Amish built home is extremely strong, but any house built within 100 miles of the ocean should be built to standards which can withstand 150 mph wind for a duration of 12 hours. Expensive, but what are the options? Go through this every 25 years?

  • @singermike
    @singermike 15 лет назад

    Thank you for the friend invite. I hope you enjoyed my singing. Please spread the word about the future fund raiser.

  • @fordtruxdad
    @fordtruxdad 11 лет назад +4

    Certain sects of Amish do, indeed, use electricity. And some sects of Mennonites do not. Also, most Amish and Mennonites will use power equipment at work, even if they don't have electricity at home.

  • @PrivateSlacker
    @PrivateSlacker 15 лет назад

    Did they ride their horse and buggy all the way down to Texas ? How many days would that take ?

  • @tosyalist
    @tosyalist 15 лет назад +3

    i LOVE it!

  • @Parasome
    @Parasome 15 лет назад +2

    "We Spending Most Our Lives Living In The Amish Paradise." - Weird Al Yankovic

  • @gm0ss
    @gm0ss 15 лет назад

    thats a gorgeous house

  • @fcontitwo
    @fcontitwo 15 лет назад

    JOB WELL DONE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @marshagill1542
    @marshagill1542 4 года назад +2

    Praise the Amish!!!

  • @MrFiskeFilm
    @MrFiskeFilm 15 лет назад

    i think amish rocks, i mean it would be such an laid back way of life

  • @kotapaka
    @kotapaka 14 лет назад

    @dynobreath ...while the ones made from stones are 1000 years old. Take castles for example. Have you seen castles made of wood?

  • @Lifecomesfromwithin
    @Lifecomesfromwithin 15 лет назад

    Timber fraing is very very strong, and time tested; The Japanese used it and their houses were earthquake proof, but it's really just a personal choice. Concrete is very strong too, as is steel, but it wouldn't look the same. I think they chose it for the beauty as well as it's strength.

    • @AntonioCostaRealEstate
      @AntonioCostaRealEstate 3 года назад +1

      Earthquakes can shatter reinforced concrete.
      There is a reason Japanese high rise buildings use dampeners at their basement level. That alone would be cost prohibitive to build homes.

  • @SceptileDude
    @SceptileDude 15 лет назад

    The song Amish Paradise by Weird Al sums this up.

  • @Pushyhog
    @Pushyhog 4 года назад

    storms will take anything down.

  • @jimtfmb
    @jimtfmb 15 лет назад

    Amish are awesome people, when you say bad things about them you only point out your own shortcomings.

  • @Thejustincredible500
    @Thejustincredible500 3 года назад

    I love this!!

  • @jennifer0074
    @jennifer0074 6 лет назад +1

    I love Amish people.💞

  • @KLove89
    @KLove89 4 года назад

    paninchulah i wish he wouldnt have said that so early in the show. it is all i can think about now

  • @woodb51
    @woodb51 12 лет назад +1

    @StarStella1987 Where do you live? I know many Amish and they are people just like us.

  • @rsman169
    @rsman169 15 лет назад

    You think 250 years from now they will actually start using the outdated computers we use now days?

  • @DanielRichards644
    @DanielRichards644 9 лет назад +4

    Doesn't matter how strong the house is built, my dad actually does timber frames for a local log cabin company, so I am familiar with them, the pylons are what need to be good and strong so they can take the impact from other debris crashing into them, as you can see there where many destroyed houses that where on pylons and it was broken pylons that caused there destruction.

    • @varun009
      @varun009 8 лет назад +2

      +DanielRichards644 Honestly, reinforced concrete columns wouldn't even cost that much and they're quite easy to do yourself.

  • @GeekBoy03
    @GeekBoy03 15 лет назад

    So how did they get there? Wagon Train?

  • @BigMamaJamma
    @BigMamaJamma 14 лет назад

    about time someone figured out that the Amish way of doing things are not all that backward!

  • @djcrazy2685
    @djcrazy2685 3 года назад

    there the best builders!!

  • @mattmgmhs
    @mattmgmhs 15 лет назад

    1. wood is flexible, and in many cases easier and cheaper to obtain. 2. how is using wood ecological if you are killing trees to use it? bricks would be ecological. 3. I think you are very wrong as that frame work will be reinforced with metal as well to make it withstand stronger winds. It looks like it will last

  • @machierl
    @machierl 15 лет назад +1

    Yop, we Germans have always been quite skilled in handcraft ;) interesting video

  • @abdulabdulsalam947
    @abdulabdulsalam947 6 лет назад

    Very nice

  • @oldcroneysgarage9739
    @oldcroneysgarage9739 5 лет назад

    The amish can be creative in a lot of ways they can build a barn in ten hours

  • @HeatherMerrell
    @HeatherMerrell 3 месяца назад

    I just love the Amish

  • @v13r3r
    @v13r3r 15 лет назад

    hence the "embraced technology more than most amish"

  • @rp1430
    @rp1430 15 лет назад

    How's Kemah coming ?

  • @Alos21
    @Alos21 15 лет назад

    they are masters of wood!

  • @user-zx7eo7nu4b
    @user-zx7eo7nu4b 3 года назад

    What are the beams made of

  • @bukitu2
    @bukitu2 15 лет назад

    @ the last part he was like they'll be back and pouse... and again....!! i wounder what he was sayin 2 him self at that time...! was he sayin i wish thats true or i dont think ill even come back here... you tell me!!

  • @bobzilla211
    @bobzilla211 15 лет назад

    i thought you were either hardcore amish or not at all amish. how come this guy uses modern tools like circular saws?

  • @sandyFL100
    @sandyFL100 13 лет назад

    @fitnessfreak21 ~~Straight to the point~ I like that. TY In Gratitude~~

  • @jasminemwilliams511
    @jasminemwilliams511 6 месяцев назад

    Hey all-anyone know of an Amish construction company near Houston/Galveston area?

  • @xXFatalSinzXx
    @xXFatalSinzXx 15 лет назад

    Aren't the amish supposed to NOT use electricity?

  • @dongray3258
    @dongray3258 7 лет назад +2

    I bought Amish clock it never kept good time,and the wood cabinet was really glue borad over lay it fell apart in a month,but it's nicest cat house I ever owned or cat's love it.

    • @ofmiat4693
      @ofmiat4693 6 лет назад

      Don Gray what you probably bought was a lie from a con man, not a clock built by Amish. Glue board would not be used my most Craftsmen. Most cheap clockworks don't keep good time, and need frequent adjustment. Long ago all you needed was a rough approximate time, not the millionth of a second we demand now. Even high quality mechanical clocks need an adjustment now and again,