1.5 Kw North Wales Hydroelectric System Installation Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 6 май 2022
  • For the last week me and Raf have been working on a customer hydro electric installation. the system will average around 1kw with 1.5kw peak output at full flow. We managed to get all the ground work down in one week. The next job on the list is a timber framed building and to start making the intake box and turbine.

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  • @carlroge
    @carlroge 2 года назад +282

    most interesting video I've seen for a while. thanks Kris!

    • @InsertWittyName
      @InsertWittyName 2 года назад +18

      Hey Carl, looking forward to seeing the next instalment from France, always good to see producers supporting each other!

    • @montedaestrada3563
      @montedaestrada3563 2 года назад +9

      Hello Carl. How's the farmhouse coming along?

    • @KrisHarbour
      @KrisHarbour  2 года назад +33

      Thanks Carl. I love your videos.

    • @moiragoldsmith7052
      @moiragoldsmith7052 2 года назад +10

      Hello Carl! Hope you are well! All of Kris' videos are great👍 As are yours! 👋💞🥰

    • @EggchaserNZ
      @EggchaserNZ 2 года назад +2

      I couldn’t agree more.

  • @iowaboy9361
    @iowaboy9361 5 месяцев назад +27

    With this house, I finally became the owner of the house I always wanted to be in. The hospital elite package has 2 bonuses; the first is about the base and the roof, ruclips.net/user/postUgkxS-P9OAq3v4HNpPFqYFWNEq9A-E_PbZIN the second is about the confidential staff who give advice and the advice that worked for me. Thank you very much

  • @aidorussell
    @aidorussell 2 года назад +344

    Class stuff lad. You're an absolute grafter with a skill set that very few have. Hope your new business has all the success in the worls

  • @ktulu193
    @ktulu193 2 года назад +35

    Amazing, Kris! Glad you got some customers for your hydropower business!

  • @Epic_DaVinci
    @Epic_DaVinci 2 года назад +44

    Can't wait to see the next video in this build, it looks really well so far.

  • @BigTubz
    @BigTubz 2 года назад +158

    Speaking as someone who has watched your content from that first mix of cob, I am incredibly proud of where you're at now.
    Quality stuff Kris.

  • @ancientbedrock9366
    @ancientbedrock9366 2 года назад +6

    New house .
    New workshop .
    New Business .
    Watched you do it all .
    Brilliant and entertaining sir !
    Well done .
    Thank You Kris for taking time to video and share .
    ✌️

  • @cmssniper
    @cmssniper 2 года назад +89

    That looks absolutely incredible! Well done.

    • @KrisHarbour
      @KrisHarbour  2 года назад +10

      Thanks Robert we are very happy with the job so far

    • @paulpaul93
      @paulpaul93 2 года назад +1

      @@KrisHarbour Great video. What is that pipe and fittings called?

  • @jakobrebeki
    @jakobrebeki 2 года назад +12

    1 kilowatt for free and off grid. fantastic amount when you think about, as in clean to the enviroment and 1k 24/7. very useful. nice one Kris....

  • @platypusbilledduck
    @platypusbilledduck 2 года назад +34

    Such hard work but it looks so satisfying as it progresses and comes together. It's a real credit to your own learned skills over the years that you're now attracting customers who wish to benefit from your craft.

  • @PoodlePlugins
    @PoodlePlugins 2 года назад +87

    This is fascinating to watch, nice to see someone working with the environment instead of against it. PS. that rope seal, genius.

    • @DieselRamcharger
      @DieselRamcharger 2 года назад +3

      the environmental impact is MUCH higher than you imagine. its just the scale is small so you dont notice it as easily.

    • @dalivanwyngarden3204
      @dalivanwyngarden3204 2 года назад +2

      The interaction with the environment is huge. I‘m studying hydrology and depending on what type of water this is and how great the water abstraction is (by channeling the water in those pipes) you could kill all biodiversity and life around this or giving the environment a hard time in dry months.

    • @davidflynn4967
      @davidflynn4967 2 года назад +1

      Why didn’t you tip out the concrete from the tractor front bucket into the base using the hydraulics ?

  • @InsertWittyName
    @InsertWittyName 2 года назад +29

    Love this Kris, it's awesome to see the skills honed on your own projects and hydro system come together in such a professional manner. Can't wait to see the finished product, I've got a feeling it's going to look pretty special.

    • @michaeltarasenkoop2389
      @michaeltarasenkoop2389 7 месяцев назад +1

      Hope to see all of the episodes from start to finish ! Keep them coming !

  • @hilaryabbot9297
    @hilaryabbot9297 2 года назад +24

    Great video, beautiful stonework, so delighted to see this all coming together for you. Have to admit I couldn't help giggling when you two were trying to join up the first two bits of pipe in hot, midgy weather and both ended up in the pondy bit....nothing like a bit of unvarnished situational comedy. Sending love from 🇫🇷.

  • @KarlBunker
    @KarlBunker 2 года назад +17

    I don't know which is more impressive: The quality of your work, or how darn hard you are capable of working. Anyway, kudos to you on both!

  • @j.t.4072
    @j.t.4072 2 года назад +28

    That really was a heck of a lot of work to get accomplished in a week’s time! You two have a lot to be proud of and your work ethic is right up at the top of that list. God bless!

  • @embee3050
    @embee3050 2 года назад +5

    It's fantastic to watch you work on all your projects... but this is another level of graft and hard work and your excitement with the hydroelectric power is infectious!. Can't wait to see the finished result! You deserve every success Kris for all your hard work and commitment! Brilliant! 🌟😀🌟

  • @pattiripley7599
    @pattiripley7599 2 года назад +3

    Awesome system. Literally from ground up. Building, stonework, timber frame. Something to be proud of. Should last many years to come. Can’t wait to see it finished

  • @andyverity1176
    @andyverity1176 2 года назад +16

    I've landed on this by accident but I'm hooked!
    Whilst at Nottingham Trent Uni I was involved in a 2nd year project to develop a micro hydro scheme using a standard 3 phase motor as the generator. When we published our report we were asked for an extra copy as it turned out, in our presentation audience, was an engineer from the Intermediate Development Technology Group charity (who sponsored our project - now called Practical Action) and he was leaving a week later to put our ideas into practice in Nepal!
    Can't wait for the next part. Good luck! :)

  • @elaineb4806
    @elaineb4806 2 года назад +3

    Fantastic video, you and Raf 'knocked it out of the park'. Watching the two of you create a beautiful stone housing , as well as hauling, winching, and problem solve is the best thing ever. Congratulations Kris, it is wonderful to see you so happy working, creating and earning, while using your knowledge and skills. All the best 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @samvimes1482
    @samvimes1482 2 года назад +2

    Incredible progress for just one week of hard labour! I love these local power stations and hope that more people will want to use these type of systems.

  • @LeJimster
    @LeJimster 2 года назад +11

    Looks great, really nice stone work, foundation. Knowing the quality of your work it's not surprising. I bet the timber frame will be impressive also. Can't wait to see it all up and running.

  • @sonicclang
    @sonicclang 2 года назад +4

    That's looking really great, Kris. Reminds me of the first professional job I did drywalling someone's bathroom. I had done loads of drywalling for myself, but once I took that leap into doing it for someone else, it took on a whole different feel. I started doing my best work. Pulling from all my years of experience.
    That little turbine house is going to look great. Can't wait for the next video.

  • @SSingh-nr8qz
    @SSingh-nr8qz 2 года назад +1

    Your projects NEVER disappoint! I have been watching this channel for years and these hydro build never cease to impress me.

  • @FB-tq5ln
    @FB-tq5ln 2 года назад

    Brilliant to see a young man working with his hand for a change. I admire your project and its futher outcome. You have taken me back to my younger days when I worked that hard. Modern technology and labour saving tools I only would have wish for. Thank for bringing us along with you.

  • @gregmislick1117
    @gregmislick1117 Год назад +8

    you're attention to the details which separate the good works from the great works is amazing, you and John are a couple of craftsmen of high order - a pleasure to watch you work.

  • @johngramer
    @johngramer 2 года назад +71

    Looks like things are coming together rather smoothly. I suspect that has to do with
    your meticulous pre-planning and the experience on your own system. 👍

  • @KilkennyLights
    @KilkennyLights Год назад +1

    The Two of You bring us all back to a Time when building houses and sheds with local tradesmen was the norm. Everything was DIY. Our house was build from concrete AND Steel. Love the way you take pride in your work. Well done to you both.

  • @kipdennis3796
    @kipdennis3796 2 года назад +2

    Nice one Kris helping hand is the most blessed

  • @damianjones6546
    @damianjones6546 2 года назад +5

    Brilliant, great to see you guys working together.

  • @mikeunum
    @mikeunum 2 года назад +3

    I love what i see. Hopefully you get enough flow and the needed pressure in the pipe. Can't wait to see more of this project. Very well done.

  • @aeizoh1549
    @aeizoh1549 2 года назад +1

    Always great work Cris. The way you solve small problems with big Ideas is always blowing my mind. Can't wait to see the end of the project

  • @RobinBarton-fh1ts
    @RobinBarton-fh1ts Год назад +1

    It's been a few years since I've been in the UK.. I was stationed there for 4 years ( 85'- 89' ) and I remember the locals always possessing outstanding workmanship, you guys are no different, from what I've seen so far..you're kickin ass !!! Keep it up fellas.. I can't wait to see the rest!!!!!

  • @martybartfast1
    @martybartfast1 2 года назад +13

    Amazing work! Ace all the way; and some aching muscles too. Thanks for that. Both of you well done on the physical battle. Rest up with pride gentlemen. m

    • @rafo6577
      @rafo6577 2 года назад +9

      You're not wrong about the aching muscles, in fact I don't think there's a part of me that ain't aching 🙂.
      Cheers Matthew 👍

    • @martybartfast1
      @martybartfast1 2 года назад

      @@rafo6577 Rest up, feed good and the aching will build muscle to carry you further. Plus a beer can assist in relaxation I love your work sir, you pull your weight and are an asset to any work gang. Resect sir! m

  • @sffpv9671
    @sffpv9671 2 года назад +4

    Looks great guys. Wasn't expecting this video, super excited to see the follow up. Cheers

  • @886jules1
    @886jules1 2 года назад +1

    Great to see craftspeople at work - great job as always Kris.

  • @marksmadhousemetaphysicalm2938
    @marksmadhousemetaphysicalm2938 11 месяцев назад

    Found by accident…so much skill…I’m fascinated by the electrical side…but so many other skills as well…you’re a renaissance man…hats off to you…

  • @user-fk1kz8vb3x
    @user-fk1kz8vb3x 2 года назад +3

    Браво! Красивая работа Крис! Жду продолжения и результат.
    Успехов в труде!

  • @RoyBlumenthal
    @RoyBlumenthal 2 года назад +10

    I absolutely love watching the work you do, Kris. Amazing stuff.

  • @jasonkirkham3153
    @jasonkirkham3153 2 года назад

    This is great stuff Kris! Your planning is always on point and your work always has an organic and original feel to it. In keeping with sustainability and blending into your surroundings. Beautiful work m8!

  • @Snugggg
    @Snugggg 2 года назад +1

    You guys did a great job. very envious of your stone work. really looking forward to the next instalment.

  • @TigerCarpenter
    @TigerCarpenter 2 года назад +3

    wow that's some really nice structure coming up
    and can't wait to see the actual wattage from this system.

  • @gazgf
    @gazgf 2 года назад +17

    Looks awesome Kris. I’m exited for you and I bet you can’t wait to see if the output matches your calculations….sure they will do though as I know you tend to research and plan projects thoroughly beforehand. Looking forward to seeing how it goes 👍

    • @KrisHarbour
      @KrisHarbour  2 года назад +18

      thats the part I do all this for really. I love to survey it, works it all out and then turn it on and it do what I expected. that gives me a real satisfaction. This system will be 1.5kw max and around 1kw average for 7-8 months a year.

    • @tasmedic
      @tasmedic 2 года назад +1

      @@KrisHarbour
      Glad you did your homework. The flow at the intake looked a bit low.
      You might need to keep wildlife out of the intake during the drier months, so they don't set up shop in there and block your penstock.

  • @cathybrewer8958
    @cathybrewer8958 2 года назад +1

    Wow! What a load of work. You always amaze me with your work and intelligence.

  • @davidrickards
    @davidrickards 2 года назад

    Love your videos and the way you work harnessing the free energy sources available. My 97 year old mom loves to watch your videos as well !

  • @paul5828
    @paul5828 2 года назад +6

    Fantastic work there Kris and Raf, watched all your vids will be following this set to the end :)

    • @rafo6577
      @rafo6577 2 года назад +3

      Thanks Paul. 👍

  • @hiddencarmarthenshire5745
    @hiddencarmarthenshire5745 2 года назад +13

    Always a pleasure to watch your missions, looking forward to seeing the next steps on this hydro system.
    The stone work is also looking very good Another interesting video 👍

  • @carolewarner101
    @carolewarner101 2 года назад

    This is so exciting to watch! We want to put in our own microhydro system and haven't a fraction of the knowledge or experience you have, so the opportunity to watch you putting this in is phenomenal. We have a similar situation to this in which there is low flow by fall, very high flow in winter, and quite a lot of head. Eager to watch the entire process. Thanks so much for sharing!

  • @chrisdooley6468
    @chrisdooley6468 2 года назад +2

    Excellent video Kris. You and your mate work exceptionally well together so hold on to him. I haven’t been this excited to see a project come to fruition in a very long time. Can’t wait to see the timber frame cap on it!

  • @TheTubeTube2
    @TheTubeTube2 2 года назад +7

    That’s a very nice bit of stonework and building, it’s going to fit well into its environment and surroundings. I look forward to seeing the rest of this project come to fruition Kris, thank you!

  • @wishbonebrewery
    @wishbonebrewery 2 года назад +5

    I've only ever done 32mm Alkathene pipe runs, never realised those fittings came in such big sizes!

    • @guygillmore2970
      @guygillmore2970 2 года назад

      yeah, me too. But then I thought - perhaps Chris and his mate are just really small.......

    • @wishbonebrewery
      @wishbonebrewery 2 года назад +1

      @@guygillmore2970 Its the Small or Far away thing again from Farther Ted.

  • @S-North
    @S-North 2 года назад +2

    Top notch Kris, great to see your hard work coming together.

  • @SigmaJAD
    @SigmaJAD 2 года назад

    No idea how I found this but glad I did. Great to see proper graft, craft and proper passion for their work.

  • @nicolassoares7018
    @nicolassoares7018 2 года назад +3

    Estaba esperando le nuevo video! Gracias por compartir lo que haces. Saludos desde Uruguay

  • @george8873
    @george8873 2 года назад +40

    Really surprised me how well that little gas powered winch did pulling that heavy pipe around. Anyway, looking great so far and looking forward to the rest of the build.

    • @anonymous7192
      @anonymous7192 2 года назад +4

      Petrol, not gas.

    • @AW-Services
      @AW-Services 2 года назад +3

      It's just a capstan winch, great force multiplier and very efficient. Definitely petrol. We British don't call it gas as gas is gas and petrol is wet

    • @speedwayjesus2660
      @speedwayjesus2660 2 года назад +1

      @@anonymous7192 really?

    • @george8873
      @george8873 Год назад

      @@AW-Services And we call it gasoline and shorten it to gas, deal with it, lol.

  • @moiragoldsmith7052
    @moiragoldsmith7052 2 года назад +1

    It is so exciting to see the build of something that will help you loooong term. Bless you ....and your helper. Another good job initiated!👏👏👏💕💜

  • @runtimus5743
    @runtimus5743 2 года назад

    So awesome to see you now living pratically off grid, installing Green solutions for others. Love your work

  • @StirlingLighthouse
    @StirlingLighthouse 2 года назад +3

    Fantastic work gentlemen.
    Well done! 👍

  • @kroozer5215
    @kroozer5215 2 года назад +3

    You and your mate make a good team Kris, he's no lazy git anyway, best guys to work with are the grafters an he dont seem to be shy of hard work - great job/video

  • @D4NS80
    @D4NS80 2 года назад +2

    Coming together nicely mate. Those sleepers make the intake look like it's been there forever. Great stuff.

  • @paulfreegard1271
    @paulfreegard1271 2 года назад +1

    Kris good to see your mate Raf working with you what 'all breaking week ,well done

  • @MarkRose1337
    @MarkRose1337 2 года назад +30

    In the future, may I suggest make the threaded rods slightly different lengths, with the longest in the middle? It would be a lot easier to align them by wiggling the top sleeper. Maybe something like 21-24-23-22 inches or whatever the appropriate length would be.

    • @rafo6577
      @rafo6577 2 года назад +15

      We did think of that after the fact. 👍

    • @davidelliott5843
      @davidelliott5843 2 года назад +1

      Drill the top and bottom sleeper and bolt down. Then drill the other holes though both sleepers and fit additional threaded bars from the middle out. Even better, cut threads on the ends of plain bars. You may well find that thick wall tubes work fine at less cost.

    • @bigredc222
      @bigredc222 2 года назад

      The way we build walls out of RR ties or landscape ties set the first tie then drive 1/2" rebar so it goes through the first tie then about two feet into the ground, then set the second tie and drive rebar through that one into the one below it, and keep doing that as the wall goes up. Predrill the holes so the rebar is a tight fit and there's no need for bolting them together.
      These guys do great work.

  • @69Buddha
    @69Buddha 2 года назад +24

    Man I can't wait to see you fire that up the first time. Stone work and intake area turned out beautifully! Did I see power lines running back up the trench that the pipe comes down, or is power going to head off in a different direction? Thanks for the vid!

  • @andy11455yahoocom
    @andy11455yahoocom 2 года назад

    Thank you for making these videos. I’m a guy like you and I can imagine how frustrating it would be to work and film at times, nvm editing. I appreciate your work ethic and sharing your ideas with people like me.

  • @paulwaldrop
    @paulwaldrop 2 года назад +1

    Good to see your vision coming together. Great job. Looks very professional.

  • @farrelldrugan7529
    @farrelldrugan7529 2 года назад +5

    Your a legend

  • @christrump7946
    @christrump7946 2 года назад +6

    Great stuff, I have always been thinking you could do with a dedicated counter weight for the back of the tractor for traction and stability. I made one out of a blue barrel filled with bricks and concrete with a built in hitch cast into it. I guess you wouldn't want to transport a weight like this to your away jobs - maybe a water based one that you could empty and refill?

    • @guygillmore2970
      @guygillmore2970 2 года назад +1

      I was thinking of that, but for that job just a 3point linkage linkbox would have been useful for transporting more every journey.

    • @tasmedic
      @tasmedic 2 года назад

      Yeah. It's always much cheaper to let the customer pay for the water, and not have to pay for fuel to carry the weight to and from the job.

  • @debraymond2404
    @debraymond2404 2 года назад

    I’ve been watching you since you began building your house. I never get tired of your videos. You are such a hard worker. I enjoy your success and your happiness when you achieve your goal.

  • @germantoenglish898
    @germantoenglish898 2 года назад +2

    Great video guys, good job!

  • @silaswitmond8416
    @silaswitmond8416 2 года назад +6

    Hi Kris, not sure if you're already familiar with it, but in Slovenia we use a tool called a motika, which is a triangular spade with the head perpendicular to the wood, and it works wonders for digging and scraping soil with lots of rocks in it like streams.
    Great effort, well done.

    • @Philrc
      @Philrc 2 года назад

      Interesting. I looked them up. They are very similar to the Portuguese *Enxada*

    • @silaswitmond8416
      @silaswitmond8416 2 года назад +1

      @@Philrc Yes I guess they do, although funnily enough the triangle is flipped. The pointy triangle is really for stones, it saves a lot of energy and your back ;)

    • @Philrc
      @Philrc 2 года назад

      @@silaswitmond8416 yes it's very similar to the enxada. if you look them up. They come in a variety of shapes and functions you can have some with a kind of 2 pronged fork on one side.

    • @rafo6577
      @rafo6577 2 года назад

      We have those here too but they're not the best for digging that type of ground which is mainly rock and stone.

  • @richevanscpa
    @richevanscpa 2 года назад +22

    Fascinating project. I’m curious what the payback period is for the customer given current electricity rates and expected flow from the stream.

    • @tasmedic
      @tasmedic 2 года назад +2

      That's a great question. One reason folk sometimes think about micro hydro is the cost of bringing the grid supply to a remote location. That can cost a great deal of money. Micro-hydro does need regular maintenance, but it can be cost effective if you don't count your own time spent working on, and maintaining it, as an expense!
      I have a small waterfall, and looked at harnessing that for some micro hydro but when I worked out the cost of cables, pipes, and concrete, in addition to the cost of the turbine and generator, it put me off.
      I have to say, even though this system has a good head, the flow looked really poor. I'm sure Kris will have done his research at the site, though. Maybe it's only needed in winter when solar is less reliable?

    • @richevanscpa
      @richevanscpa 2 года назад +2

      The flow is seasonal and summer is the perfect time for installation. I’m sure Kris and the customer have historic flow info to base calculations on.

    • @t00ls742
      @t00ls742 2 года назад +5

      well if he doesnt have electricity, the payback is instant, if he is going to grid tie, it depends on how much he spent initially ....most time with hydro the ROI is less than solar......solar has a ROI of about 10 - 12 years since you only get electric from it during the day....hydro runs 24/7

  • @paulallison8239
    @paulallison8239 2 года назад

    Literally just stumbled across your page a few days ago and I can’t get enough! Seriously impressed Kris well done on everything you do!

  • @christophemeathrel508
    @christophemeathrel508 2 года назад +1

    Enjoyable view of men at work. May the project’s continue, looking forward too seeing more plus the house build project in the near future.

  • @twestgard2
    @twestgard2 2 года назад +4

    I hope you’ll talk about the wiring in a later video. Is voltage drop a significant issue? How far are you transmitting the electricity?

  • @advancednutritioninc908
    @advancednutritioninc908 2 года назад +4

    Excellent Work! Stone work is beautiful!! With all your experience your job is going together quite well and smoothly! It's going to be great hydro system! Were you holding the water back while you were working? It seemed that there was not 1.5KW of water coming through. Or is this the dry season and you have sized it for peak flow? Again you always do quality work - I would be proud of any work you would do on my property!! But, I am in USA. Subbed long ago. Liked !!

    • @wendyweaver8749
      @wendyweaver8749 2 года назад +1

      Advanced Nutrition - Kris mentioned near the beginning that it is currently the dry/not-wet-very-often season. He anticipates a consistent 1KW output - maximum output of 1.5KW - for 7-8 months each year.

    • @advancednutritioninc908
      @advancednutritioninc908 2 года назад

      @@wendyweaver8749 Thanks some how I missed that.

  • @user-nv2wt4hi8t
    @user-nv2wt4hi8t 2 года назад +1

    Team work makes the dream work. Kris and Raf. Two legends cracking on.

  • @Arabfarmer
    @Arabfarmer 2 года назад +2

    Your working mate is amazing. My best regards to both of you. Magnificent work👍👍

  • @reggiep75
    @reggiep75 2 года назад +1

    The best thing about these various jobs/installations is that none of them are the same and the experience learnt will be essential for future jobs.

  • @DavidMeggers
    @DavidMeggers 2 года назад

    Beautiful location, and the building is a work of art and will no doubt be standing for many decades to come, if not longer.

  • @MrValkLeroux
    @MrValkLeroux Год назад

    It's really a joy watching your work.

  • @richardc4586
    @richardc4586 2 года назад +1

    Hope this is a series - love watching hydro installs

  • @andyc6115
    @andyc6115 2 года назад +1

    Absolute top work from you both, you're a master craftsman and engineer Kris. It's fascinating to watch the progress over the years, and this micro hydro setup has such a pro feel to it now, keep it up!

    • @jamielee9350
      @jamielee9350 Год назад

      Master craftsmen use eye protection when using chainsaws.. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @michaeldavidson2290
    @michaeldavidson2290 2 года назад +1

    I thoroughly enjoy your videos. I look forward to seeing the next one.

  • @John-N797
    @John-N797 2 года назад

    I love this Kris! If we are honest many of us joined when you were building your hydro power station. Very interesting and captivating! Thanks for this video! We can not wait for the part 2!!!

  • @darrinfraser
    @darrinfraser 2 года назад

    Looks absolutely amazing. Love watching your projects and the progress. Keep up the great work. 👍🏼

  • @jeffreywhite4962
    @jeffreywhite4962 2 года назад +1

    Hi Kris, I was around concrete, ( laborer & mixer driver ) for over 35 years. GREAT low slump mud! nice to see concrete done correct.

  • @frikkied2638
    @frikkied2638 2 года назад +2

    Loved seeing this, please document the rest of this project!

  • @dwrabauke
    @dwrabauke 2 года назад

    I didn't know of these things. Thanks for sharing. The more you know.
    Also, I grealy enjoy seeing the process of something being created form the ground up.
    Just imagine dragging that hose up the whole creek without a pulling device.
    This is the content I like youtube for, great job!

  • @jimmaxwell2259
    @jimmaxwell2259 5 месяцев назад

    Something so satisfying watching you guys work. 🙂

  • @BestPitbullBreeder
    @BestPitbullBreeder 15 дней назад

    Great video series. I have a waterfall and I have been looking to build a source of energy for my future home. I found many interesting ideas. Yet nothing compare to your work Kris. Funny is how you make it sounds so easy.

  • @nosy-cat
    @nosy-cat 2 года назад

    Oh my, thanks for taking us with you on this job. It's looking beautiful!

  • @yoyopg123
    @yoyopg123 2 года назад

    Man, that portable winch is godsend. Imagine lugging that pipe up that slippery bank or taking all day with a come-along? Great project and another fantastic video. Can't wait for the next one!

  • @willnicholson7169
    @willnicholson7169 2 года назад

    You’ve come such a long way since you posted that video of you making a wind turbine at your flat back in the city! It’s great to see such quality work being done. Loved the video!

  • @matakaw4287
    @matakaw4287 2 года назад +1

    Awesome video. A lot of hard work that will pay off for years to come.

  • @rebeccamunoz4596
    @rebeccamunoz4596 2 года назад

    That's really cool. This is the one you said was way back in the woods. I like the journeys we get to go on. 🤗❤👍 take care

  • @dmj1170
    @dmj1170 2 года назад +1

    Turned out awesome cant wait to see the timber framed building going up.

  • @maramenella
    @maramenella 2 года назад

    Amazing. Been watching you since the beginning. Well done.

  • @Mindy56743
    @Mindy56743 2 года назад +1

    You are a amazing man. The ability to do this is huge. I personally believe that the Father in Heaven has blessed you with this ability to see things and know how to over come what someone else would think is impossible. Thank you for sharing this with us and may God bless you.

  • @chrisd1172
    @chrisd1172 2 года назад

    Always a good time watching your videos . Always show your vids to friends to show what people are capable of with the right mindset , skills an drive .

  • @kerryowen-holmes3719
    @kerryowen-holmes3719 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic work! Thanks RAF for helping this project certainly needed 2 people-those pipes were huge. 😊🇦🇺

    • @rafo6577
      @rafo6577 2 года назад

      You're welcome. Thank you Kerry for following and the lovely comments, yes comments as I just noticed your previous. Yeah! that was 2 man job for sure. All the best ✌

  • @DarylEvans-lq3ev
    @DarylEvans-lq3ev Год назад

    Your site is a great source of information for those that want to get into hydro electric systems, thank you for your great information, i also like that you show your mistakes, helps people in the future, awesome