Dear Friends,Please don't let dogs eat grapes, their system cannot handle them and fermentation takes place in their bodies and shut their kidneys down. I didn't believe it either, but it is true. Please take care of yourselves and congratulations on 100 wonderful videos. Thank you so much.
Great video! Just as a heads up, the foam insulation will shrink over time so your floor will start to bow without supports in the floor. People walking on that foam will break it down quickly. Having the insulation between the gaps in a subfloor alleviates this issue. Hopefully this doesn't cause issues for you all down the line!
This foam is old, it has already shrunk (if it was going to shrink at all, that is very dependent on the specific type of foam). If people were walking on it directly, I agree it would crush, but with the plywood spreading the load it would take 6-8 people standing on one board to exert a pressure equivalent to poking your fingertip into the foam as hard as you can. I think the floor will last longer than other parts of this trailer 😂
It's really interesting and great to hear Julie speaking Portuguese. It must be a great feeling starting to connect with the community on all levels including verbally.
I've discovered this series through the recommended "Year one" and "Year two" videos, both were super interesting, great summary of all the progress being made. At first I thought that I'd only stick for few more episodes. Well, it's episode 100 and I'm still here, and I haven't missed a single episode since :D
As a Portuguese that's left the country a few years ago, I love seeing these videos. Moments like the one at Antonio's place make me tear up with saudade :)
You could invite people that teach english in portugal an ask them to do the opposite and teach everyone some portguese. I love how you got to be part of the community. We need groups like you showing that we can live in harmony with nature, with local cultures and with each other! I love everthing about your projects. Once i become a millionaire i will help you restore portugal! Vinho é Portugal!
This is my favorite video yet! It shows a cohesive and cooperative Group working together for their common goals and helping their neighbors with grape harvest. Best of all they celebrated together. Congratulations on your 100th posting. 🎉❤💯
It's a great local community, and seeing everyone having a go at helping out is great to see. The modern world has its strengths, but at times, those hints of the old ways show what the world has lost to gain that progress. I'm very pleased that the mighty algorithm chose to show me your world. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Welcome to the team Ingrid! One of the best part of the project is helping the community around you, so you can enjoy some marvellous organic food and wine ❤
Been here since the beginning. Technically even way before during PP when the idea first came to mind. I really liked the idea of building a self sufficient sustainable community somewhere on a land and have enjoyed the journey a lot. What I have learned form viewing is, that it's not as shiny as one might dream it up, it's a lot of dirty work (of which we only see parts or timelapses) and not as idealisticly possible as one might imagine. Still, I love what you're doing and hope you will continue doing so. :) Keep it up!
I just have to say, going to get that insulation from the scrapyard, then laying it down on the floor like that, using the scrap plywood over top, is genius. Many tens of thousands of Americans live in mobile home trailers which would benefit greatly from that kind of floor insulation. It makes me wonder if there are any scrap yards in America as well organized as the one you go to there in Portugal. Every one of the 50 states here is really like its' own country in many ways.
Some dogs are not sensitive to grapes and can eat them. Since Chester has probably done this before he's probably not sensitive. Bad idea to let your dog try a grape for the first time though, very risky
There is no amount of grape consumption that is safe for dogs. Period. Their kidneys are prone to failure, and while some are less sensitive there is nearly guaranteed damage.
@@harrybaldwin7517 I don't think that's a good comparison. No evidence that I could find of long term (chronic) effects due to grapes in non sensitive dogs. I also have anecdotal evidence (secondhand I'm not giving grapes to dogs to see what happens lol) that there are dogs that eat grapes and don't have any health issues from it. Poison ivy is probably a better analogy. Some people are affected the next day, some people are never affected.
awesome job! With a digester that size I'm going to guess if optimal conditions are met you should be getting a couple hours of cooking gas a day out of that which is huge! Massive upgrade to the camp, and it was REALLY cool to see Fabio and the amazing work he's doing as well!
Congratz on the 100th video. I love the diversity of topics, the people, the pace and the atmosphere. Every monday after I get home from my desk job I enjoy watching your videos. It also makes me a bit sad to be at the other end, watching a screen and ironically getting to see commercials of cars, soft drinks and other mass productions. More importantly, your work is inspiring! Keep it up.
Awwww 🩷😍😍😍 First of all, Congratulations on your 100th episode! Can't wait to see the progress of the new home. I'm very happy to have seen a fellow paulista helping you all in such a nice project, the bio-gas producer! It was lovely to see all of you helping the neighbors, picking grapes and then having a beautiful and heartwarming celebration! One of the things I like a lot about all of you is that you are always helping your neighbors, that is the beautiful spirit of community ❤️ All the best
I enjoyed seeing the abundance of the ripe grapes, and the wine making as well. The biodigesting process is quite interesting. Nice work on the trailer. Congratulations on the big 100th!!
Your good relations to the neighbours are such an important part of the whole project. So nice to see you're having a good impact on the community! And a very rewarding at that judging by the local wine!
Congratulations on your 100th video! It was so exciting to see you making your first bio-digestor. Great to see you diligently using the vacuum nozzle to capture all the little bits of plastic drilling waste so it doesn't go into the environment.. The pig trailer is transformed - as usual, everything you all do is with great attention to detail. Beautiful to see the results of all your hard work. I smiled right along with you as you celebrated the end of the grape harvest. Great neighbours - communal living at its' best.
Great episode! Make sure to regularly check the digestion system for leaks - you don't want to have methane escaping into the atmosphere: it's a potent GHG.
Happy 100th! I enjoy watching how you repurpose materials for your projects. Recycling materials for many individuals just means separated items in bins. You folks are opening the eyes of the world to other possibilities. We'll done.
I do love your living with your neighbours. The way you help eachother, spend time togehter. Really, actually in theses days this gives me soo much hope for us as human kind and the planet we live on. I wanne thank you for these moments i see here in front of my screen, often exhausted from daily live, frustrated of common politics and feeling desperated about all these wars. Thank you and may you have more and more of these magic and wonderful moments with your neighbourhood. And congratulation to three years of dedicated work and live.
Parabéns pelos 100 episódios Project Kamp! Saibam que nós aqui do Brasil amamos o projeto e sempre esperamos mais um novo episódio! Fiquei muito feliz de ver brasileiros ajudando nas tarefas do projeto!
Great job on reaching 100 videos. Loved Ingrid and her biscuit-snatching silliness (I was wondering when will you introduce her to us). Happy to see the bio-methanation setup. Kudos again.
I have been following Dave since the precious plastic project. You have done a great work. Congratulations on your 100th project kamp video. I think you have become a community that documents the sustainable life in the best way in the world. Keep up the great work. Continue to be hope and light to the world.
Great video, various projects, so interesting. I loved the cooperation with the locals, and the support you get and give. Well done the people from Brazil , I can see further tie up with them snd yourselves.
Que lindo! Very special 100th video! It was super cool to see the collaboration with instituto favela da paz! And also the big sense of community created with the neighbors. Beautiful! 💚
always looking forward to new updates, thanks! Sidenote: Exercise caution when recycling/reusing old insulation, they used to put all kinds of cancerous crap into it to ensure inflammability
Congratulations on the 100th episode and thank you for taking us on this amazing journey! If I'm ever brave enough to make some free time I'll send in an application to help out ;)
i love how you help your nebours it would have taken a week for him to do on his own. so sweet of you. i want the same community in my part of the world, but here we tend to keep to ourself, even our nebours
Learning from some Brazilian experts on inexpensive bio gas generation model. More work on the pig house floor using recycled materials. Helping the neighbors pick grapes. Celebrating the wine picking and 100 video episode.
Congratulations on this wonderful project. You are a group of people who are leaders for a better world. I use your videos to educate my children and to learn alternatives to a poorly globalized society. We live about 250 km away and I would love to visit you in the future. THANK YOU VERY MUCH for teaching us so many things. MOOD, STRENGTH AND LIFE
Great video! 👏👏👏👍 1) same biogas principle works on poop factory as well (y'all will have to think of something for the smell though. 2) Charcoal can be made from Mimosa logs. These can be used for cooking & heating. It is quite simple to make a smokless burner (lots of plans on the internet) + charcoal made from wood gives very less smoke as compared to the stone one. 3) Additionally, the leaves & chips & bark from mimosa can be turned into green manure for plants. (a) dig a trench system ie. 4 - 5 trenches parallel to each other. (b) fill up the first one with leaves & bark & green waste etc. (c) intermittently pour some mud also just a fine covering. (d) once the trench is full, top it off with some mud. (e) dig a hole towards one end of the trench & put 1kg of live earthworms @ the bottom, fill up the hole and seal it off. (f) now soak it with water completely & cover it with tarp. (g) check frequently for moisture level "keep it moist - always" (h) now goto trench no2 & start filling that up. (i) keep checking #1 to see if the earthworms are visible on the top. (j) if yes! then cut the wall to the adjoining #2 on the opposite side 6" to 1' wide all the way down, from where the earthworms had been put @ first. they'll migrate to #2 on there own in a week ir so; and now you have #1 ready, filled with A grade manure (quite costly also). Once all trenches are done, a channel can be dug leading back to #1. Keep the cycle going! A trench of the size of 4" wide × 12" long × 3" deep should take a couple of months to turn with 1+ kg of earthworms. Might have to replenish the worm count from time to time based on how long it's taking them to eat through compared to first cycle.
NICE WORK! you may wish to put some kind of cover or blanket over the digester tank to try and stabilize the temperature over winter. also make sure you are piping your gas through a scrubber filled of steel wool. the gas will naturally contain hydrogen sulphide which is corrosive and will eat your metallic fittings over time. a length of 12cm pipe packed with steel wool, cap on each end and an inlet and outlet is all thats needed. better to have it eat the more reactive steel wool instead. also make sure to put a drainage point on the scrubber as it will likely condensate water inside and fill up over time.
Parabens instituto Favela da Paz!!! Trabalho impecavel!!! Fiquei emocionada de ver a obra mais elaborada do projeto ser projetada por Brasileiros!! Ainda mais no ep 100!!! aaaa q feliz
Congratulations on 100 videos! This is a huge milestone. I've been watching since the beginning and I look forward to it every Monday morning. Here's to another 100 videos!
Happy 100th episode! I love watching your channel and have picked up a few ideas for making my own home a little more eco friendly. It’s been a real privilege watching you all learn and grow individually and as a collective. I wish you success in your endeavors and will enjoy seeing all the progress every Monday. Thank you for the great content!
For future builds, duct tape works well as an air sealer in the short term but will turn brittle over ~5 years and start cracking. Foil tapes work better for air sealing.
Dear Friends,Please don't let dogs eat grapes, their system cannot handle them and fermentation takes place in their bodies and shut their kidneys down. I didn't believe it either, but it is true. Please take care of yourselves and congratulations on 100 wonderful videos. Thank you so much.
been scrolling a minute looking for a grape comment and was suprised i only saw you lol
came here for saying that too, glad you did before
Dogs can't eat the same as humans, do your homework if you have a dog. And if you don't always ask the owner for permission before feeding
Does it make a difference if you peel the skin of grapes?
Cats as well. 👍
One of my favorite things about your channel is the relationship you have with your neighbors. I sure wish it was that way everywhere.
I agree. I'm glad I've always lived near neighbors I could help and ask for help.
What do you like to do for your neighbors?
:)@@dustinabc
Great video! Just as a heads up, the foam insulation will shrink over time so your floor will start to bow without supports in the floor. People walking on that foam will break it down quickly. Having the insulation between the gaps in a subfloor alleviates this issue. Hopefully this doesn't cause issues for you all down the line!
Sounds like professional advice 😅
I was wondering why they didnt run stingers to support the floor boards. This was a big mistake.
This foam is old, it has already shrunk (if it was going to shrink at all, that is very dependent on the specific type of foam). If people were walking on it directly, I agree it would crush, but with the plywood spreading the load it would take 6-8 people standing on one board to exert a pressure equivalent to poking your fingertip into the foam as hard as you can. I think the floor will last longer than other parts of this trailer 😂
@@kschleic9053OK so orgies are a strict *no* for the pig trailer 😊
Agreed 💯
It's really interesting and great to hear Julie speaking Portuguese. It must be a great feeling starting to connect with the community on all levels including verbally.
I've discovered this series through the recommended "Year one" and "Year two" videos, both were super interesting, great summary of all the progress being made. At first I thought that I'd only stick for few more episodes. Well, it's episode 100 and I'm still here, and I haven't missed a single episode since :D
As a Portuguese that's left the country a few years ago, I love seeing these videos.
Moments like the one at Antonio's place make me tear up with saudade :)
You could invite people that teach english in portugal an ask them to do the opposite and teach everyone some portguese.
I love how you got to be part of the community. We need groups like you showing that we can live in harmony with nature, with local cultures and with each other!
I love everthing about your projects. Once i become a millionaire i will help you restore portugal!
Vinho é Portugal!
This is my favorite video yet! It shows a cohesive and cooperative Group working together for their common goals and helping their neighbors with grape harvest. Best of all they celebrated together. Congratulations on your 100th posting. 🎉❤💯
One of my favorites as well 😍
It's a great local community, and seeing everyone having a go at helping out is great to see. The modern world has its strengths, but at times, those hints of the old ways show what the world has lost to gain that progress.
I'm very pleased that the mighty algorithm chose to show me your world. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Finally, a bio-digester experiment, amazing work guys, keep it up
The way they are all united even with the neighbours is really great to see. You can do a lot on your own but the best team is made out of teamwork
Agree 💯%
Thanks from Mother Earth for vacuuming up the plastic shreds.. one of my pet peeves..
I love the relationship you guys have with the neighbors!
Also fyi, grapes are toxic to dogs!
Well done for the first hundred videos! Cheers for 200!
Can't wait!
WOOOO!!!!
Episode 100!
Been here since like, 30.
Love it. Love what y’all do, everything y’all do! Thank you for doing what y’all do!
Welcome to the team Ingrid! One of the best part of the project is helping the community around you, so you can enjoy some marvellous organic food and wine ❤
Caralhoo que foda no ep 100 ter um brasileiro participando! Parabéns ao instituto favela da paz!
Brasiiiiiiiiiiil!
Muito foda!
e é justamente fazendo gambiarras
Foi massa msm🎉
Salve galera !!!!!!!! 🇧🇷
It’s so nice how you and your neighbor’s help each other. Congratulations on your 100th Video!
Congratulations guys! 3 years and 100 shows of amazing inspiring stuff. Here's to the next 100!
Been here since the beginning. Technically even way before during PP when the idea first came to mind.
I really liked the idea of building a self sufficient sustainable community somewhere on a land and have enjoyed the journey a lot. What I have learned form viewing is, that it's not as shiny as one might dream it up, it's a lot of dirty work (of which we only see parts or timelapses) and not as idealisticly possible as one might imagine.
Still, I love what you're doing and hope you will continue doing so. :)
Keep it up!
One gets a lot of PERFECT vibes from your videos.
Once again, OBRIGADO so much and greetings from the Algarve.
I just have to say, going to get that insulation from the scrapyard, then laying it down on the floor like that, using the scrap plywood over top, is genius. Many tens of thousands of Americans live in mobile home trailers which would benefit greatly from that kind of floor insulation. It makes me wonder if there are any scrap yards in America as well organized as the one you go to there in Portugal. Every one of the 50 states here is really like its' own country in many ways.
Hi all. I love your content and congratulations on the 100; but please don't let Chester the dog eat grapes due to the renal failure risk. Peace m out
Some dogs are not sensitive to grapes and can eat them. Since Chester has probably done this before he's probably not sensitive. Bad idea to let your dog try a grape for the first time though, very risky
There is no amount of grape consumption that is safe for dogs. Period. Their kidneys are prone to failure, and while some are less sensitive there is nearly guaranteed damage.
@@connorm9176 That's like saying: "keep giving your child cigarettes... He's already survived cancer anyway!"
@@harrybaldwin7517 I don't think that's a good comparison. No evidence that I could find of long term (chronic) effects due to grapes in non sensitive dogs. I also have anecdotal evidence (secondhand I'm not giving grapes to dogs to see what happens lol) that there are dogs that eat grapes and don't have any health issues from it. Poison ivy is probably a better analogy. Some people are affected the next day, some people are never affected.
awesome job! With a digester that size I'm going to guess if optimal conditions are met you should be getting a couple hours of cooking gas a day out of that which is huge! Massive upgrade to the camp, and it was REALLY cool to see Fabio and the amazing work he's doing as well!
Congratz on the 100th video. I love the diversity of topics, the people, the pace and the atmosphere. Every monday after I get home from my desk job I enjoy watching your videos. It also makes me a bit sad to be at the other end, watching a screen and ironically getting to see commercials of cars, soft drinks and other mass productions. More importantly, your work is inspiring! Keep it up.
Awwww 🩷😍😍😍
First of all, Congratulations on your 100th episode!
Can't wait to see the progress of the new home.
I'm very happy to have seen a fellow paulista helping you all in such a nice project, the bio-gas producer!
It was lovely to see all of you helping the neighbors, picking grapes and then having a beautiful and heartwarming celebration!
One of the things I like a lot about all of you is that you are always helping your neighbors, that is the beautiful spirit of community ❤️
All the best
Congratulations on 100 episodes!!
I enjoyed seeing the abundance of the ripe grapes, and the wine making as well. The biodigesting process is quite interesting. Nice work on the trailer.
Congratulations on the big 100th!!
Your good relations to the neighbours are such an important part of the whole project. So nice to see you're having a good impact on the community! And a very rewarding at that judging by the local wine!
Congratulations on your 100th video! It was so exciting to see you making your first bio-digestor. Great to see you diligently using the vacuum nozzle to capture all the little bits of plastic drilling waste so it doesn't go into the environment.. The pig trailer is transformed - as usual, everything you all do is with great attention to detail. Beautiful to see the results of all your hard work. I smiled right along with you as you celebrated the end of the grape harvest. Great neighbours - communal living at its' best.
Congratulations Dave and Project Kamp team on 100 videos. Been watching since the beginning. 🎉
Great episode! Make sure to regularly check the digestion system for leaks - you don't want to have methane escaping into the atmosphere: it's a potent GHG.
Muito foda ver brasileiro ai
I am brasilian, i am so happy to see some recognition, love your work keep at it!
Happy 100th! I enjoy watching how you repurpose materials for your projects. Recycling materials for many individuals just means separated items in bins. You folks are opening the eyes of the world to other possibilities. We'll done.
Congratulations on #100. It's great to see the progress from week to week. I'm also happy to see the larger community being affected by this project.
I do love your living with your neighbours. The way you help eachother, spend time togehter. Really, actually in theses days this gives me soo much hope for us as human kind and the planet we live on. I wanne thank you for these moments i see here in front of my screen, often exhausted from daily live, frustrated of common politics and feeling desperated about all these wars. Thank you and may you have more and more of these magic and wonderful moments with your neighbourhood. And congratulation to three years of dedicated work and live.
21:50 Dorian looks so cute how he is sitting there. Always love it when he shows up in an episode.
Congratulations to all! So nice to see two amazing projects working together! Vai Brasil!!!
Happy 100th episode, Project Kamp. Keep up the great work!
Congrats to 100 Videos! I follow your channel since the first video and still enjoy it. You are a great team!
Parabéns pelos 100 episódios Project Kamp! Saibam que nós aqui do Brasil amamos o projeto e sempre esperamos mais um novo episódio! Fiquei muito feliz de ver brasileiros ajudando nas tarefas do projeto!
I'm so in love with this project, you guys are amazing. Can't wait to see the next updates
Glad seeing brazilian people helping others! Brazilians love you! Congrats on #100 video!
Muito bom ver brasileiros ajudando pessoas em todo canto do mundo.
Verdade! Muito orgulho nessas horas! 🙏🏻
What a wonderful video!
Nice to see the Portuguese neighbour's.
Happy day's 😊
Great job on reaching 100 videos. Loved Ingrid and her biscuit-snatching silliness (I was wondering when will you introduce her to us). Happy to see the bio-methanation setup. Kudos again.
Happy 100 videos. Very much enjoy seeing the progress at the kamp. All the best.
I have been following Dave since the precious plastic project. You have done a great work. Congratulations on your 100th project kamp video. I think you have become a community that documents the sustainable life in the best way in the world. Keep up the great work. Continue to be hope and light to the world.
Great video, various projects, so interesting. I loved the cooperation with the locals, and the support you get and give. Well done the people from Brazil , I can see further tie up with them snd yourselves.
Que lindo! Very special 100th video!
It was super cool to see the collaboration with instituto favela da paz! And also the big sense of community created with the neighbors. Beautiful! 💚
Yay🎉 congrats on the milestone. Happy 70th to Antonio. You are all living the dream❤.
Been watching for so long!! Finally at episode 100!!
Congratulations to Project Kamp!
Your very lucky to have such a helpful neighbor like George
Congratulations! It's great to see the progress of the project and to have the help of Brazilians!
Brilliant videos Well done so far
100 - 1000 🤗🤗🤗🤗
Congratulations on your 100th video! I really enjoyed all of them. Keep up the great work and being an inspiration to others!
Congratulations to everyone! One hundred! Woo-hoo!
Kudos!
The ending is so wholesome! It's clear that you guys all have so much love for each other.
I remember when this channel just started ... and now 100 videos. You guys are an inspiration for many of us. Cheers for 1000 not just 200 :D.
That floor! Wow…..so well insulated! Great job.
Congratulations on 100 videos! So excited yo see how the bio-digester develops!
Congratulations! Your videos are very informative and educational. You are all skilled and talented guys. 👏👏👏💫💫💫
always looking forward to new updates, thanks! Sidenote: Exercise caution when recycling/reusing old insulation, they used to put all kinds of cancerous crap into it to ensure inflammability
Wow already 100. Time really flies
Thanks for the former banjo music at the beginning, got shivers of that ;-) And thanks for 100 great Videos!
Congratulations on the 100th episode and thank you for taking us on this amazing journey! If I'm ever brave enough to make some free time I'll send in an application to help out ;)
Happy 100 vidéo.
Bio-gaz :Good idea. and yes it take small time but it will work.
Bon courage and stay safe.
Gefeliciteerd - to you and to Antonio!
Congrats on the 100! Project Kamp has made Mondays fun again.
That little truck is such a work horse!
i love how you help your nebours it would have taken a week for him to do on his own. so sweet of you. i want the same community in my part of the world, but here we tend to keep to ourself, even our nebours
Learning from some Brazilian experts on inexpensive bio gas generation model. More work on the pig house floor using recycled materials. Helping the neighbors pick grapes. Celebrating the wine picking and 100 video episode.
Well done guys, Ive followed you from the first video, amazing progress!
Congratulations guys!! :) lovely and inspirint project! Following you since the first year ❤
it is crazy how far you have gotten in just a few years, congrats
Congratulations on your 100th video! I'm REALLY looking forward to the next 100 (and hopefully many more to come!)
Cheers! Love from England..it's been amazing watching the first 100 episodes...here's to the next 100! All the best!
CONGRATULATIONS ON HITTING 100!!!
Congratulations on this wonderful project. You are a group of people who are leaders for a better world. I use your videos to educate my children and to learn alternatives to a poorly globalized society.
We live about 250 km away and I would love to visit you in the future.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH for teaching us so many things.
MOOD, STRENGTH AND LIFE
Great video! 👏👏👏👍
1) same biogas principle works on poop factory as well (y'all will have to think of something for the smell though.
2) Charcoal can be made from Mimosa logs. These can be used for cooking & heating. It is quite simple to make a smokless burner (lots of plans on the internet) + charcoal made from wood gives very less smoke as compared to the stone one.
3) Additionally, the leaves & chips & bark from mimosa can be turned into green manure for plants. (a) dig a trench system ie. 4 - 5 trenches parallel to each other.
(b) fill up the first one with leaves & bark & green waste etc.
(c) intermittently pour some mud also just a fine covering.
(d) once the trench is full, top it off with some mud.
(e) dig a hole towards one end of the trench & put 1kg of live earthworms @ the bottom, fill up the hole and seal it off.
(f) now soak it with water completely & cover it with tarp.
(g) check frequently for moisture level "keep it moist - always"
(h) now goto trench no2 & start filling that up.
(i) keep checking #1 to see if the earthworms are visible on the top.
(j) if yes! then cut the wall to the adjoining #2 on the opposite side 6" to 1' wide all the way down, from where the earthworms had been put @ first. they'll migrate to #2 on there own in a week ir so; and now you have #1 ready, filled with A grade manure (quite costly also).
Once all trenches are done, a channel can be dug leading back to #1.
Keep the cycle going!
A trench of the size of 4" wide × 12" long × 3" deep should take a couple of months to turn with 1+ kg of earthworms.
Might have to replenish the worm count from time to time based on how long it's taking them to eat through compared to first cycle.
NICE WORK!
you may wish to put some kind of cover or blanket over the digester tank to try and stabilize the temperature over winter.
also make sure you are piping your gas through a scrubber filled of steel wool. the gas will naturally contain hydrogen sulphide which is corrosive and will eat your metallic fittings over time. a length of 12cm pipe packed with steel wool, cap on each end and an inlet and outlet is all thats needed.
better to have it eat the more reactive steel wool instead. also make sure to put a drainage point on the scrubber as it will likely condensate water inside and fill up over time.
Parabens instituto Favela da Paz!!! Trabalho impecavel!!! Fiquei emocionada de ver a obra mais elaborada do projeto ser projetada por Brasileiros!! Ainda mais no ep 100!!! aaaa q feliz
Daqui a uma semana, colapse total!!!! Brasileiro só faz merda cara!!! E ilegal pra caramba!!! É o costume!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣
Can't believe I am watching these video's for that long already. Congrats on the 100 video's guys!
I'm in love with Ingrid already 😍😁 Congratulations on eps100, a lot lot lot lot of work has been done, so nice!
So happy you guys took on this project! I think it's gonna help a lot.
Congratulations on 100 videos! This is a huge milestone. I've been watching since the beginning and I look forward to it every Monday morning. Here's to another 100 videos!
Grats to 100 videos. You guys ate doing such a great job down! It's a pleasure to follow you. Stay healthy and go on!
Building Community not Chaos. Awesome vibeZ. Congrats to all on episode 100. za
Wow guys you’ve come a long way, congratulations 🎉🎉🎉
Fantastic work!
This is going to be really cool and cozy.
You're making me want to buy my own pig trailer!
Congratulations ❤ Enjoyed it from the beginning 😊Love Mondays X
Happy 100th episode! I love watching your channel and have picked up a few ideas for making my own home a little more eco friendly. It’s been a real privilege watching you all learn and grow individually and as a collective. I wish you success in your endeavors and will enjoy seeing all the progress every Monday. Thank you for the great content!
congratulations project kamp - looking forward to the next 100 :)
Congratulations!! Que bom ver brasileiros no episódio 100!!
For future builds, duct tape works well as an air sealer in the short term but will turn brittle over ~5 years and start cracking. Foil tapes work better for air sealing.
Congrats! Love your work, international community and living with locals. ❤
This was such an wholesome video! Thank you guys for all what you do :) You inspire others! :)
that's it I am in love the IBC tank painter !
Brazilian Engeniring (as we call "gambiarras") is top!!!