It was so good of you to built your goats a playground Jason. 🤣🤣 Seriously though, you have done an amazing job. The firepit and surrounding area looks fantastic. You will have loads of fun with your visitors there. Very neat indeed... 😀💖🇦🇺
That is simply beautiful you have the best ideas and skills like your dad . Is there anything you can’t do ? A talented young man . Love and prayers to you . 💕🙏💕
Here in south Mississippi I would have to buy all those rocks from a supplier and all you did was look around on the land for your materials. Great way to make use of what is supplied from the land. What someone might complain about being on their land might be a blessing to others.
Jason, that is a very nice fire pit area. It looks like it can provide warmth as well be used for cooking. Enjoy your new addition to the Tiny House landscape.
I think this is my favorite project that you have done I love to sit next to a fire and get energy from it it sues the mind and soul good job looks great
That is one Awesome fireplace👍It will last a lifetime,,Better than anything you could buy,,I love it. Goat approved 😀💞I bet pups & goats will be right there with you & Jaylena 💖 one Big happy family 💕
The fire pit looks amazing and congratulations on the purchase of your new property, so happy for you. You must be so proud of all you have accomplished. The tiny house is gorgeous.
I’d like to suggest some kind of open sided roofed structure over the pit so it can be used even in the rain and snow. You could even drag the open kitchen under it so it would be a more pleasant cooking experience.
It’s interesting to me how your mind bounces from one project to another. My mind works more directly from project to project. I like watching the way you do projects. The fire pit is really 👍.
Looks great! You might want to line the inside with fire brick. I know that cinder block doesn't do to well with heat. They tend to crack and fall apart. I think if you lined it with fire brick, you should be fine. Seriously looks great.
Jason, I love how creative you are!!! You can literally do just about anything. I can't wait to see your next project, whatever it is, I know it will be beautiful!!!
OMG! I laughed so much when the baby goat got on top of your freshly made fire pit! So cute! And when you lit the fire, I didn't expect that! 😂😂 It's absolutely beautiful, when I buy my house, this is the kind of fire pit I want to build! Great video!
Looks awesome bud. At least you making use of all the rocks 😁 you could build a pizza oven with all the rocks you have. Now the goats can use it as a playground and a bed 😂 God bless you both and keep you safe
Love the finished fire pit area! Its similar to the one you did on the ranch, except I think this one is built to last. I can picture you and Jaylena enjoying many well earned meals there. I can also see it as a great place to hang out with the Sawyers, if they come by for a visit.
It rock's for sure! No pun intended lol. Ohmygoodness! Side job, building these even for us suburb livers, I would love one here and a hand made rocket stove for cooking!!! Awesome job Jason!!! String some lights up and you got you a party! Kid's invited, baby goat. God bless you Jason ✌🕊
When life gives you lemons make lemonade! In your case God gave you rocks and you blessed Him so beautifully. Thanks for the enjoyment you bring s😁! Keep on keeping on!!! From Oregon with love and prayers!
I enjoyed the goats too and how the dog walked around when you first started. Plus, you just kept on working in the midst of the critters, to getter done. Awesome nice... You both work so good together.
Looks great. Would look even better with another bench on the other side just like the other you made. You know what else would be great is one of those tripod stands that you put over a fire that you can hang a pot on to cook in or hang a tea kettle to heat water or many other uses. You could make chili, a pot of stew, or if you could get the fire right and low enough you could slow cook you a pot of venison stew one day if you had some venison. That way having a pot to cook in you could change it up a little instead of the same old way all the time having to cook meat just on the grill rack all the time. It's gonna be getting cold and a good hot bowl of chili or stew will help warm the belly n body. Just a thought for your new fire pit.
Ok so at first I really didn't see your vision but this turned out amazing!! I just started watching all you guys a few weeks back and I went all the way back. When you and Jared were doing wood working. I think you boys, and your family are great. I love watching your videos every day so keep putting them out as much as you can. That new little white goat you haven't named yet is adorable. God Bless you and your family. Friends too.
Looks beautiful. The only thing missing is little side table's. Is handy when you eat there. But it is really a great beautiful job. You are really handy. Gid bless you.🙏 🍗🍗🌽🌽🌭🌭🥓🥓🥔🥔
Your fire pit and area are “Awesome “, “Beautiful “ and “Fabulous “. Every little thing you do to pick up, or spruce up breathes new Life and attractiveness to your little “Spread “. ✨😀✨👍👍
Looks nice , I guess I need to do the same at my off grid location. I've enjoyed watching things progress . Greeting from a Texas boy living in Tennessee 🏴☠️
Most beautiful rocks. I live in the rocky mountains and have never seen such an assortment of colors on a small area. A true artist at play (work). I love it.
Wow! Go for it, J n J! You can even build an Oven for baking! A complete outdoor cooking place. Then build a nice outdoor table n benches too would be nice. If it is needed the Crockers will build it!! I can see this will be permanent! Baby goat likes it! Wow! Fit for a king n queen! Gee! Jason, when the mood strikes you do it!! 👏👏👏👏
Good evening everyone 👋🏻 nice to see the dogs supervising. I think they approve. Nice job, it looks great and good to see you wearing gloves, it saves a lot of agro when cleaning up 🧼😊💞
The firepit is perfect for your rustic theme. Isn't it great being able to use stuff you find in nature and put it to good use. Those gears in your head are always turning aren't they? The end result rarely disappoints. Hugs to Y'all
Glad I got here 1st, Jason you are doing a great job. I really like this idea 💡 think this going to turn our beautiful, that’s going to look like stacked rock.💖🇦🇺
Next on Crockers Live, new rustic cedar chairs, for lounging. I soooo wish Mom and Dad could come up and see what you have built.
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A couple of homemade Adirondack chairs would be comfy. You could even modify to have a swing-away built in table to eat off of, and drink holders, and marshmallow roasting stick holders. 😁
Love the firepit, I like when you show start to finish or progress build on things fast forward. I like how the dogs and goats go around anything you do. Have a Blessed Day
Awesome video! Born and raised here in Oklahoma (57 yrs), the word is spreading fast about our natural resources, cheaper and vast unoccupied land, low cost of living, and easier way of life. One thing you’ve probably figured out is that if you don’t know how to do something, there is an Okie you know that has the knowledge and tools (that he would happily let you borrow) to help you out. Helping our neighbors is bred into us, and it is our Oklahoma heritage. I accidentally came across your channel a couple weeks ago, and have watched most of your videos. I am rooting for you and your success. Now have some kids and keep our rural Oklahoma way of life alive...lol
You should build a small table and just use the stools as the chairs. That way yall can have a dinner table after cooking on the pit. I came out amazing!!!
It’s really neat Jason🎈 I know you guys will really have some relaxing times out there enjoying the fire💕🎈🎉 that’s really cool that you had a lot of the supplies that you needed on hand to create your fire pit and boardered in area💕🎈
Love love love the new firepit, it will be awesome to sit around it in the snow but keep the goats out or before you know it they will own it :) God Bless
Oh wow Jason. You have made your yard BEAUTIFUL with the fire pit area! I wish we were able to do that here. Now, if the goats playing around won't disturb the area 😨 I'm still feeling upset about the little female kid so I can only imagine how y'all feel. Things are just coming together so well. If you ever decide to rent the Tiny House and/or any other structures you may build and turn in to B&B I sure hope my husband and I can come there and stay for a couple of days on our way from Wisconsin back "home" to Texas to see all our family.👍
You did an AWESOME job Jason. The area around the pit looks great. I like the bench made out of Cedar to. I am glad that you were not worried about straight lines, because it looks rustic just like you like. Way to go. Enjoy it, you deserve it. God Bless You.
Wow Jason, I am blown away. That has to be the best fire pit I have ever seen. Its truly awesome. You are so very creative and talented. Enjoy every moment..🙏
What a cool fire pit and it will be nice to have gravel around it, a lot less dusty for you, love the benches. Another idea would be to put a log for a back rest on your bench. Could you burn leaves as fire starter or do they smoke to much. Your land has become amazing. Your very creative.
Fire pit, looks great. Add another bench to other side, so when you have company. Maybe a rustic table to hold food and drinks on along the fence. Great job. Invest in a left blower
That is absolutel FIRE !!! Great job. It's amazing to see how fe ast it came together. I have started a pit in my yard and now know how I want to finish it. Thanks Jason.
RIVER ROCK EXPLODES WHEN IN A FIRE!!! As I've said before you can mortar stone up with mud & hollow grasses. If you have natural clay in your area that works too. In Arizona the Hopi used dry grass & mud mixture to weatherproof their houses. Theres still traditional houses a 100+ years later. When I lived in the Flint Hills in Kansas (2009-2011) I made a "Log & Rock Hogan" its a dirt floor shack made from logs, sticks, rocks, and debris. I sealed the roof, walls and the fire pit i had inside with the mud, grass & clay mixture. (Clay isn't absolutely needed you can get away with just the mud & grass. For the mud id use 2/3 dirt & 1/3 water. For the mixture id use 2/3 mud & 1/3 grass. The grass holds everything together). 5 years ago I did a example of the mixture on RUclips (I since deleted that video). I made a rocket stove in my backyard using brick and mud mortar. :)
My FATHER'S HOME was built like that plus cow manure in late 1800s. I saw it in Germany 1965 and 1967. I did NOT believe what I was TOLD at FIRST. A LOT of the TOWN was built this way. LOOKS GREAT (and NO SMELL)L.O.L.
@@evalinawarne1337 a lot of different cultures used manure to build with. In the middle east & Egypt they used camel manure. Over time people stopped using manure and switched to the mud/grass mortar. Now in modern times they switched to cement.
Enjoyed the video. Great teamwork. I agree about needing a table. I always like your videos that accomplish projects fulfilling a better life. Thanks for sharing your experience with us. Have a great week. Blessings, ☝️🙏🇺🇸💪👉... Remember to vote for the sake of this Republic, your family and your constitutional rights...👍
nice job Jason . it turned out wonderful plus in such a short time. very proud of you !!!!! please keep on showing us more of your ideas you have to impress everyone including me. God Bless, can't wait for what is coming, love your channel & Jayleana working on her Van, it's looking fantastic.
Looks great..i thought about grandma they lived by your area on the indian allotment grandpa got before oklahoma established built a one room house later became the smokehouse very simular to your house..grandma was blonde taller than grandpa..the two built a home out of nothing grand pa didnt think he could have.children was 36 before he had first one..went on to have 17..those hills and woods created a family that lasted thru generations ..smiles..
It was so good of you to built your goats a playground Jason. 🤣🤣 Seriously though, you have done an amazing job. The firepit and surrounding area looks fantastic. You will have loads of fun with your visitors there. Very neat indeed... 😀💖🇦🇺
Wow That’s really awesome 👍
I love how the goats take possession of everything as their personal gym!!!!! ❤️❤️❤️
Love the way it looks, Jason! It will be an awesome spot for you and the Sawyers, your brothers and Jaylena to sit and hang out.
That is simply beautiful you have the best ideas and skills like your dad . Is there anything you can’t do ? A talented young man . Love and prayers to you . 💕🙏💕
Looks awesome, you never cease to amaze me with your talents. You are building a beautiful homestead.
Here in south Mississippi I would have to buy all those rocks from a supplier and all you did was look around on the land for your materials. Great way to make use of what is supplied from the land. What someone might complain about being on their land might be a blessing to others.
I've hated these rocks... until now haha
@@TheCrockers Coming next.. "A Crocker Created Rock Wall !" haha..
We are in NW Mississippi we know how you feel. Lol my wife would love a dump truck load of those rocks.
I'm from south Mississippi as well. No rocks, just clay and sand.
Jason, that is a very nice fire pit area. It looks like it can provide warmth as well be used for cooking. Enjoy your new addition to the Tiny House landscape.
I think this is my favorite project that you have done I love to sit next to a fire and get energy from it it sues the mind and soul good job looks great
That is one Awesome fireplace👍It will last a lifetime,,Better than anything you could buy,,I love it. Goat approved 😀💞I bet pups & goats will be right there with you & Jaylena 💖 one Big happy family 💕
The fire pit looks amazing and congratulations on the purchase of your new property, so happy for you. You must be so proud of all you have accomplished. The tiny house is gorgeous.
I have a weird rock obsession so I'm in love with it !!! The wood fence in the back ground just finishes it off perfectly !
Man that turned out awesome. Good job. Many evenings can be spent right there reflecting on all the hard work you put in on your place, love it.
Jason, you are the most productive and creative man I've seen! Thanks for sharing! Blessings ~Sidney
I’d like to suggest some kind of open sided roofed structure over the pit so it can be used even in the rain and snow. You could even drag the open kitchen under it so it would be a more pleasant cooking experience.
Yes!! an all season spot...from hottest sun... to rainiest day ... to falling snow...
He could build a roof, add to the struction as time goes by making it better and better
That’s a great idea!
It’s interesting to me how your mind bounces from one project to another. My mind works more directly from project to project. I like watching the way you do projects. The fire pit is really 👍.
Looks great! You might want to line the inside with fire brick. I know that cinder block doesn't do to well with heat. They tend to crack and fall apart. I think if you lined it with fire brick, you should be fine. Seriously looks great.
Jason, I love how creative you are!!! You can literally do just about anything. I can't wait to see your next project, whatever it is, I know it will be beautiful!!!
OMG! I laughed so much when the baby goat got on top of your freshly made fire pit! So cute! And when you lit the fire, I didn't expect that! 😂😂 It's absolutely beautiful, when I buy my house, this is the kind of fire pit I want to build! Great video!
Again Jason...You never cease to amaze me with your talents!!! Love Love Love it💚
Now that is a ROCKIN fire pit!!! very cool 😎
Put some chicken wire on that wooden fence. And I love that fire pit. Good Job
Hey Jason man that fire pit was amazing. Pretty soon that whole hill side will look awesome can't wait to see the next project
You did a beautiful job. I love the look of the pit. I like it better the way you made it no straight lines.
Looks awesome bud. At least you making use of all the rocks 😁 you could build a pizza oven with all the rocks you have.
Now the goats can use it as a playground and a bed 😂
God bless you both and keep you safe
That is absolutely fantastic!! What a gorgeous fire pit area! I love how you use what’s around you! God bless!
I love what you did with this. How great it is. I would hate to think what it would cost to have someone do the same thing.
You're so talented Jason.
I LOVE IT WHEN YOU DO PROGRESS TO YOUR HOMESTEAD
Love the finished fire pit area! Its similar to the one you did on the ranch, except I think this one is built to last. I can picture you and Jaylena enjoying many well earned meals there. I can also see it as a great place to hang out with the Sawyers, if they come by for a visit.
It rock's for sure! No pun intended lol. Ohmygoodness! Side job, building these even for us suburb livers, I would love one here and a hand made rocket stove for cooking!!! Awesome job Jason!!! String some lights up and you got you a party! Kid's invited, baby goat. God bless you Jason ✌🕊
When life gives you lemons make lemonade! In your case God gave you rocks and you blessed Him so beautifully. Thanks for the enjoyment you bring s😁! Keep on keeping on!!! From Oregon with love and prayers!
Beautiful! I love everything about it. Great job, Jason!!!!
Thanks! Just trying to keep up with dad!
@@TheCrockers Your daddy is an artist as well. I'm getting ideas from him for my yard!
I enjoyed the goats too and how the dog walked around when you first started. Plus, you just kept on working in the midst of the critters, to getter done. Awesome nice...
You both work so good together.
Looks great. Would look even better with another bench on the other side just like the other you made. You know what else would be great is one of those tripod stands that you put over a fire that you can hang a pot on to cook in or hang a tea kettle to heat water or many other uses. You could make chili, a pot of stew, or if you could get the fire right and low enough you could slow cook you a pot of venison stew one day if you had some venison. That way having a pot to cook in you could change it up a little instead of the same old way all the time having to cook meat just on the grill rack all the time. It's gonna be getting cold and a good hot bowl of chili or stew will help warm the belly n body. Just a thought for your new fire pit.
Great grandma here again you are awesome. I love how you are following your path. Love and prayers
Nice! Firepit party at your place Friday night!!!
Ok so at first I really didn't see your vision but this turned out amazing!! I just started watching all you guys a few weeks back and I went all the way back. When you and Jared were doing wood working. I think you boys, and your family are great. I love watching your videos every day so keep putting them out as much as you can. That new little white goat you haven't named yet is adorable. God Bless you and your family. Friends too.
You didn't want it perfect, yet it is 100% so. Beautiful job, Jason!
I love your helpers! That baby goat is so cute. Looks great, Jason. You did a good job. Now you need a small table for two in the corner. God bless.
Make yourself some rustic table so you have surfaces to put drinks and food.
So very nice.
Yeah he could put sides up so the goats cant get up on it hopefully. They need there own play yard !
Beautiful.....Rustic....natural materials....perfecto! Love it!
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Looks beautiful. The only thing missing is little side table's.
Is handy when you eat there.
But it is really a great beautiful job.
You are really handy.
Gid bless you.🙏
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That’s probably because the goats will poop on a table. Not good for an appetizing meal! LOL
Your fire pit and area are “Awesome “, “Beautiful “ and “Fabulous “. Every little thing you do to pick up, or spruce up breathes new Life and attractiveness to your little “Spread “. ✨😀✨👍👍
Looks nice , I guess I need to do the same at my off grid location. I've enjoyed watching things progress . Greeting from a Texas boy living in Tennessee 🏴☠️
Most beautiful rocks. I live in the rocky mountains and have never seen such an assortment of colors on a small area. A true artist at play (work). I love it.
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Love the new fire pit area. Using what's right there on your land to help make it saves lots of money too.
You all need a table
Im digging it already!!
Wow! Go for it, J n J! You can even build an Oven for baking! A complete outdoor cooking place. Then build a nice outdoor table n benches too would be nice. If it is needed the Crockers will build it!! I can see this will be permanent! Baby goat likes it! Wow! Fit for a king n queen! Gee! Jason, when the mood strikes you do it!! 👏👏👏👏
That was awesome love the look of the fire pit
Thanks man!
Good evening everyone 👋🏻 nice to see the dogs supervising. I think they approve. Nice job, it looks great and good to see you wearing gloves, it saves a lot of agro when cleaning up 🧼😊💞
Good morning Jason. Gathering rocks for the new fire pit?? Can't wait to see the finished product!!!
Absolutely love it, everything you undertake seems to turn out very professional, talented you are 🤠
Love the fire pit! Y’all are going to get a lot of use out of it. Looks awesome 🔥
The firepit is perfect for your rustic theme. Isn't it great being able to use stuff you find in nature and put it to good use. Those gears in your head are always turning aren't they? The end result rarely disappoints. Hugs to Y'all
So so so so cool
Wow Jason you never cease to amaze me with your workmanship, great job. I love that fire pit and the area around it.👍
Glad I got here 1st, Jason you are doing a great job. I really like this idea 💡 think this going to turn our beautiful, that’s going to look like stacked rock.💖🇦🇺
You do damn good when you really put your mind to it you amaze me with the ability to visualize something
then create it! Turned out beautiful!
Wow thats a gorgeous fire pit Jason! Awesome job, love it!!
The fire pit area is totally amazing! Fantastic work! Jason, you are a true artist!
wow that is some fireplace!! love it!!!
Doing it big and doing it right. Good job. May you and Jaylena enjoy many meals cooked over the fire. Blessings
Next on Crockers Live, new rustic cedar chairs, for lounging. I soooo wish Mom and Dad could come up and see what you have built.
A couple of homemade Adirondack chairs would be comfy. You could even modify to have a swing-away built in table to eat off of, and drink holders, and marshmallow roasting stick holders. 😁
Love the firepit, I like when you show start to finish or progress build on things fast forward. I like how the dogs and goats go around anything you do. Have a Blessed Day
There's a fire pit I could sit in front of with my rocking chair and have my coffee. 👍
Awesome video! Born and raised here in Oklahoma (57 yrs), the word is spreading fast about our natural resources, cheaper and vast unoccupied land, low cost of living, and easier way of life. One thing you’ve probably figured out is that if you don’t know how to do something, there is an Okie you know that has the knowledge and tools (that he would happily let you borrow) to help you out. Helping our neighbors is bred into us, and it is our Oklahoma heritage. I accidentally came across your channel a couple weeks ago, and have watched most of your videos. I am rooting for you and your success. Now have some kids and keep our rural Oklahoma way of life alive...lol
I LOVE IT!!!!!! How ingenious!
Mannn ... You put some mad skills to work in building and designing that firepit area. It looks awesome! 😋
You should build a small table and just use the stools as the chairs. That way yall can have a dinner table after cooking on the pit. I came out amazing!!!
It’s really neat Jason🎈 I know you guys will really have some relaxing times out there enjoying the fire💕🎈🎉 that’s really cool that you had a lot of the supplies that you needed on hand to create your fire pit and boardered in area💕🎈
Just keep on impressing me .Looks fantastic. Nice addition. Goat prof?
They haven't broke it.... yet lol
l absolutely love the new fire pit, good job Jason, now to get that smoker cooking the food sit back and enjoy.Stay safe and thanks for sharing.
Should have made two more benches just like the first one!! And perhaps made the pit just a little higher about half of the block.
WOW!!! JUST WOW!! I love, love, love your new fire pit and all the neat sitting area around it! Great job, Jason!
OH Jason...it's great! I love it and you did a fantastic job with some help from Jaylena ;)
Jason you did a fantastic job on the fireplace, house, deck and everything else.
I can't wait to see what your next big or small project is.
Awesome 👍..jack of all trades! Master in accomplishing them to perfection....
Love you all, great pair....
Love the kiddos, lovely...
Blessings 🙏💞😇.
Love love love the new firepit, it will be awesome to sit around it in the snow but keep the goats out or before you know it they will own it :) God Bless
Oh wow Jason. You have made your yard BEAUTIFUL with the fire pit area! I wish we were able to do that here. Now, if the goats playing around won't disturb the area 😨 I'm still feeling upset about the little female kid so I can only imagine how y'all feel. Things are just coming together so well. If you ever decide to rent the Tiny House and/or any other structures you may build and turn in to B&B I sure hope my husband and I can come there and stay for a couple of days on our way from Wisconsin back "home" to Texas to see all our family.👍
Good morning Jason and Jaylena. Your fire pit looks Awesome!! It adds even more charm to your property. I hope you have a wonderful day. 🇱🇷
Good morning. It looks so relaxing and a fun place to enjoy the beauty of the Lord. I love the way the goats follow you.
WOW ... GREAT job Jason !!!! ... really looks very rustic ... It's definitely YOU !! I really like it.
Looking good I like how u kept the cedar the red seating looks really good bravo 👌
This looks awesome Jason! The goats especially love it!! 😁 This should also be easier to cook y’all’s food as well.
You did an AWESOME job Jason. The area around the pit looks great. I like the bench made out of Cedar to. I am glad that you were not worried about straight lines, because it looks rustic just like you like. Way to go. Enjoy it, you deserve it. God Bless You.
The new fire pit is incredible. You are definitely your father's son. Well done.
Jason......that fire pit area looks amazing.....what a great build....your little homestead is looking great!!!!!
Wow Jason, I am blown away. That has to be the best fire pit I have ever seen. Its truly awesome. You are so very creative and talented. Enjoy every moment..🙏
One of my FAVORITE CROCKER VIDEOS! Jason, You make BEAUTIFUL THINGS! 🦋🍁🍃🍂🦋
What a cool fire pit and it will be nice to have gravel around it, a lot less dusty for you, love the benches. Another idea would be to put a log for a back rest on your bench. Could you burn leaves as fire starter or do they smoke to much. Your land has become amazing. Your very creative.
Fire pit, looks great. Add another bench to other side, so when you have company. Maybe a rustic table to hold food and drinks on along the fence.
Great job.
Invest in a left blower
Looks very nice. Good use of the materials you have on hand.
That is absolutel FIRE !!! Great job. It's amazing to see how fe ast it came together. I have started a pit in my yard and now know how I want to finish it. Thanks Jason.
Love it J&J!! I bet this is what you were going for at the RANCH too. But, now you have the supplies that the Lord has provided!!
RIVER ROCK EXPLODES WHEN IN A FIRE!!!
As I've said before you can mortar stone up with mud & hollow grasses. If you have natural clay in your area that works too. In Arizona the Hopi used dry grass & mud mixture to weatherproof their houses. Theres still traditional houses a 100+ years later. When I lived in the Flint Hills in Kansas (2009-2011) I made a "Log & Rock Hogan" its a dirt floor shack made from logs, sticks, rocks, and debris. I sealed the roof, walls and the fire pit i had inside with the mud, grass & clay mixture. (Clay isn't absolutely needed you can get away with just the mud & grass. For the mud id use 2/3 dirt & 1/3 water. For the mixture id use 2/3 mud & 1/3 grass. The grass holds everything together). 5 years ago I did a example of the mixture on RUclips (I since deleted that video). I made a rocket stove in my backyard using brick and mud mortar. :)
My FATHER'S HOME was built like that plus cow manure in late 1800s.
I saw it in Germany 1965 and 1967.
I did NOT believe what I was TOLD at FIRST. A LOT of the TOWN was built this way. LOOKS GREAT (and NO SMELL)L.O.L.
@@evalinawarne1337 a lot of different cultures used manure to build with. In the middle east & Egypt they used camel manure. Over time people stopped using manure and switched to the mud/grass mortar. Now in modern times they switched to cement.
There U go Jason,the fire pit is ready...awesome...
Enjoyed the video. Great teamwork. I agree about needing a table. I always like your videos that accomplish projects fulfilling a better life. Thanks for sharing your experience with us. Have a great week. Blessings, ☝️🙏🇺🇸💪👉...
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nice job Jason . it turned out wonderful plus in such a short time. very proud of you !!!!! please keep on showing us more of your ideas you have to impress everyone including me. God Bless, can't wait for what is coming, love your channel & Jayleana working on her Van, it's looking fantastic.
Looks great..i thought about grandma they lived by your area on the indian allotment grandpa got before oklahoma established built a one room house later became the smokehouse very simular to your house..grandma was blonde taller than grandpa..the two built a home out of nothing grand pa didnt think he could have.children was 36 before he had first one..went on to have 17..those hills and woods created a family that lasted thru generations ..smiles..
I really live how that looks. The rustic look of it all is amazing. You make it look easy.