I am from an albanian village in montenegro where we used to build exactly the same, the house of stone, pavements of stone and the walls around the property with stone and the same hight. Limestone powder to make the white paint. When i see this video it makes me feel that I am back home. And yes you are right this old houses used to be cool in the summer and warm in the winter, the stone walls used to be 50 cm wide and acted like an insulation. But I would like to say one thing this buldings did withstand some terrible earthquakes and what took them down where not the earthquakes but water. After those homes where left by there owners and started to have water leakes those strong walls that lived threw all those earthquakes finally caved in. Just watching this video I feel I am home, back in time.
I seen Ulqin City while was Holliday. Exactly same but I’m sorry why Albanians left mostly that land. I heard Albanians started coming back building their houses again but people don’t really like that even talk about this because they different tribes. Hopefully Albanians are back investing because belonging to Eagles that land as native Albanians calling them self.
Thank you for your wonderful description of stone homes. I recently started watching these videos. Some of these homes in the videos must be centuries old. I live in Southern California. We own a home in Orange County. It is a wood frame California ranch style house on a cement slab. It is considered old in the area, but was only built in 1964. We also own a ranch in the San Bernardino Mountains. The pioneer cabin there is one of the oldest structures in the mountains there. We almost lost it in the El Dorado fire in 2020. It has ghastly a stone foundation. The construction was very feeble. The walls are board and bat. No frame, just board and bat walls. Barely strong enough to hold up the roof. And it won’t hold it up much longer. If it was well built, we would make the investment in trying to save it, but as is, it would take more money than we have to rebuild it. It was built cheaply and fast because the land was a homestead. The original owners got the land for free by filing under the homestead act. They had to build a house and plant crops within 5 years. And they did! The cabin is falling down, but the magnificent old apple orchard they planted in 1912 is still thriving with delicious heirloom apples. If they had built a beautiful stone house like in the video, and like you described, we would move heaven and earth to save it! I am so impressed with this man’s stone masonry skills and his incredible work ethic. It’s a lot of extremely hard work, but it will still be standing for many generations if we’ll maintained.
Deze man is een alles kunner. Hij werkt als een paard, hergebruikt materialen,hij maakt gebruik van oude technieken maar ook van moderne. Gelukkig heeft hij bij zware stenen hulp, en zo niet dan creeert hij wel iets als hulp middel. Het is slim om de trap buitens huis te maken. Ik vind het geweldig wat de man presteerd en creert. Ik wacht ongeduldig op het volgende deel van deze video.
This man l really salute him he is alrounded he do everything with his bare hand No heavy machine no high tech equipment all the time he put in how many of us have this patience👏👏👏👏👏
Vídeo ejemplar, de inteligencia y abnegación al trabajo sacrificado. Estos ingenieros merecen calificación de cinco estrellas de oro. Muchas gracias amigos.
Jajajaja bendito sea este hombre QUE LES ENSENA A NUESTROS JOVENES QUE PARA MEJORAR LA CALIDAD DE VIDA DE LAS PERSONAS ES UTILIZAR LOS RECURSOS A LA MANO UN POCO DE INGENIO Y SOBRE TODO LAS GANAS Y EL ESFUERZO PARA HACER COSAS QUE SON DIFERENTES Y QUE VALEN LA PENA...... Un ejemplo que EN ESTOS TIEMPOS DIGITALES NUESTRAS MANOS SIGUEN SIENDO NUESTRA MEJOR HERRAMIENTA
You are real craftsmen. looks great. İ hope to see the result of your hard work. After this work is over will we be able to watch the restoration of the big building next door? Good luck all of you.
Certo che non ci si può stupire se poi, quando ci sono dei terremoti, muore così tanta gente; lasciamo perdere le murature ma la soletta.... è terribile. Comunque apprezzo l'impegno 👍
This guy is truly an old school stone builder and wood worker ! Seen a few things I would have done a bit different (like a rubble trench under the stone foundation and lime mortar). Hope this place isn't prone to earthquakes. However, overall his shit is pretty legit ! Much props 👍 !!
Trust and believe these natives would not build in a way that would not be sturdy. The properties have stood for many years. We could all learn from them. Great show. Nebraska USA
@@dianaeggen2434 This was not built to be sturdy. Only 3/4 walls are just stone and nothing holding it together but other stones. Just a small earthquake would make those crumble. those 3 walls will have water leaks and wind will blow straight through.
Wow I live in England in a part of the country where stone walls are every where dividing up the country side. It's like having the worlds largest and most difficult jigsaw puzzle to do. I have so much respect for what you are doing using very few tools all hand done, The older gentleman has got more go in him than I have. Thank you for allowing us to see it now off to watch part 2.
dry stack as in Brittan is a different style of masonry equally difficult to do well but essentially just piling rocks, the previous mason here had skill which becomes obvious compared to original repairs which attack the eye . i hope this person has skill but i have only seen demolition so far . he is doing the demolition properly though sorting his faced stones from the fill cleaning the site and doing a lot of labor now to save a lot of time and labor later ;]
watched more...he is good but not a master mason yet he needs to get better in stone selection , he rely s on small filler stones to level and stabilize compared to the original mason who found better fits or shaped what he had to fit. and agreed will have to watch the next videos as well
@David Eugene E dry stone works well as fencing in england but i think you will want a less breathable wall , structural stone building has design limitations ,,,you end up with 2 foot thick walls and it is not the easiest material to shape. if you work with its limitations it will work well . most stone work today is a non loadbearing veneer and there is another system for the structures support . i dont have channels or videos i can reccomend off the top of my head and i have to admit i am not a mason so at best its just an architectural opinion . look for videos where the person setting the stone ...1 looks for the right stone out of the pile ... 2 makes the stone fit by shapeing it not jaming little ones to fill in. 3 fairly even level courses without vertical seams . there building a castle in france called gedilon you might watch those vids . les jeromes have a chateau there working on , mostly talk to stone masons if you can find any there no longer a common breed. looking at other examples is a good idea , and talk to an architect what you want might be the same as the million dollar auto restoration of a lada ,,,,just not worth the cost time or effort....good luck with it and put it on video if you get around to it ;]
Its called Dry wall building technique ands it Britain and its not just dry they do use different types of cement as well. I see you have a lot to say about what happens in Britains Dry wall making but you really dont have a clue if you just think its piling rocks@@mobiousenigma
Vous êtes phénoménal. Vous utilisez les pierres existantes au même endroit. En France, vous seriez admiré par les archéologues. Merci pour garder l'histoire, vous êtes un exemple. Merci à vous 👍
Судя по тому,что мужики стену не строят,а восстанавливают заново,так себе крепость. Почему то "китайцы" (я х.з.,откуда ребята),цемент не жалуют,не в первом ролике замечаю,а стоило бы..,один раз постараться и потратиться,затем забыть..,а так,они не в последний раз стенку эту собирают.
Those Master Stone Craftsmen possess knowledge , skills, talent, precision, professionalism, dedication, integrity, and expertise, that even the highest civil engineers , absolutely, lack .
I’ve seen similar stone houses that were built more than three thousand years ago, but, they are still very strong, well established right from the beginning.
salut vraiment vraiment magnifique à part l'absene du niveau et du fil à plomb, c'est du beau et bon boulot nous avons des leçons à prendre avec peut de moyen on arrive à faire des beau projet de réalisations, continué comme ça, et merci pour cette vidéo à plus JEAN.
In Nebraska USA we cannot cut trees, very few, no bamboo, I wish. And the biggest shocker we do not have ROCKS. Rocks and trees come in from out of state. To build your beautiful properties would cost a fortune, you are blessed. Much love
The question I have is how in the world did he manage to keep his coat and slacks so clean while doing all that. Did you use stone dust or sand for the mortar mix? Hope you used a lime based mortar.
@@marcandrechouinard8636 Either he is just lucky or he has a closet full of the same clothes. He did an excellent job. How does a stone mason work with very little tools and wearing sneakers.
@@gary24752 i dont know but i was also surprised i do commercial roofing for a living and the way its done in germany has nothing to do with how we do it in canada Its fascinating to see the way people work around the world
He was fortunate to have all of those used stones with flat edges to stack Even so, he has some definite skills. An he’s certainly not afraid of hard work.
Thank you for the interesting video. I don't want to know how your muscles and bones felt. A very tiring job. Further Good luck. Greetings from Germany Frankfurt.
I am from an albanian village in montenegro where we used to build exactly the same, the house of stone, pavements of stone and the walls around the property with stone and the same hight. Limestone powder to make the white paint. When i see this video it makes me feel that I am back home. And yes you are right this old houses used to be cool in the summer and warm in the winter, the stone walls used to be 50 cm wide and acted like an insulation. But I would like to say one thing this buldings did withstand some terrible earthquakes and what took them down where not the earthquakes but water. After those homes where left by there owners and started to have water leakes those strong walls that lived threw all those earthquakes finally caved in. Just watching this video I feel I am home, back in time.
Traducir.
I seen Ulqin City while was Holliday. Exactly same but I’m sorry why Albanians left mostly that land. I heard Albanians started coming back building their houses again but people don’t really like that even talk about this because they different tribes. Hopefully Albanians are back investing because belonging to Eagles that land as native Albanians calling them self.
Thank you for your wonderful description of stone homes. I recently started watching these videos. Some of these homes in the videos must be centuries old.
I live in Southern California. We own a home in Orange County. It is a wood frame California ranch style house on a cement slab. It is considered old in the area, but was only built in 1964. We also own a ranch in the San Bernardino Mountains. The pioneer cabin there is one of the oldest structures in the mountains there. We almost lost it in the El Dorado fire in 2020. It has ghastly a stone foundation. The construction was very feeble. The walls are board and bat. No frame, just board and bat walls. Barely strong enough to hold up the roof. And it won’t hold it up much longer. If it was well built, we would make the investment in trying to save it, but as is, it would take more money than we have to rebuild it. It was built cheaply and fast because the land was a homestead. The original owners got the land for free by filing under the homestead act. They had to build a house and plant crops within 5 years. And they did! The cabin is falling down, but the magnificent old apple orchard they planted in 1912 is still thriving with delicious heirloom apples.
If they had built a beautiful stone house like in the video, and like you described, we would move heaven and earth to save it! I am so impressed with this man’s stone masonry skills and his incredible work ethic. It’s a lot of extremely hard work, but it will still be standing for many generations if we’ll maintained.
Deze man is een alles kunner. Hij werkt als een paard, hergebruikt materialen,hij maakt gebruik van oude technieken maar ook van moderne. Gelukkig heeft hij bij zware stenen hulp, en zo niet dan creeert hij wel iets als hulp middel. Het is slim om de trap buitens huis te maken. Ik vind het geweldig wat de man presteerd en creert. Ik wacht ongeduldig op het volgende deel van deze video.
This man l really salute him he is alrounded he do everything with his bare hand No heavy machine no high tech equipment all the time he put in how many of us have this patience👏👏👏👏👏
A man that will see things through until the end. Great job !
I would like to hire this guy for a week in my back yard! Beautiful craftsmanship in stone, wood and landscaping!
The rural Chinese are good at stacking stone walls . No wonder the Great Wall still stands today. A proud testament to their wall building skills
My grandfather used this same technique to build a retaining wall, it's still standing more 90 years later.
The most amazing video I have ever seen this is hard work paying off, congratulations I am very much in awe of your work ethic.
Vídeo ejemplar, de inteligencia y abnegación al trabajo sacrificado. Estos ingenieros merecen calificación de cinco estrellas de oro. Muchas gracias amigos.
Very well done despite the ages, heart and determination gets great results as this two men showed, hope they live many years and have good health
A hardworking man with lots of skills, you don`t see much of this anymore anywhere !
Hola está quedando fenomenal espero ver el siguiente vídeo terminar de ver la casa y jardín terminar gracias saludos 👍😊
Jajajaja bendito sea este hombre QUE LES ENSENA A NUESTROS JOVENES QUE PARA MEJORAR LA CALIDAD DE VIDA DE LAS PERSONAS ES UTILIZAR LOS RECURSOS A LA MANO UN POCO DE INGENIO Y SOBRE TODO LAS GANAS Y EL ESFUERZO PARA HACER COSAS QUE SON DIFERENTES Y QUE VALEN LA PENA...... Un ejemplo que EN ESTOS TIEMPOS DIGITALES NUESTRAS MANOS SIGUEN SIENDO NUESTRA MEJOR HERRAMIENTA
You are real craftsmen. looks great. İ hope to see the result of your hard work. After this work is over will we be able to watch the restoration of the big building next door? Good luck all of you.
Certo che non ci si può stupire se poi, quando ci sono dei terremoti, muore così tanta gente; lasciamo perdere le murature ma la soletta.... è terribile.
Comunque apprezzo l'impegno 👍
Absolutely amazing! Primitive tools, backbreaking work. Master Stone layer!
This guy is truly an old school stone builder and wood worker ! Seen a few things I would have done a bit different (like a rubble trench under the stone foundation and lime mortar). Hope this place isn't prone to earthquakes. However, overall his shit is pretty legit ! Much props 👍 !!
Trust and believe these natives would not build in a way that would not be sturdy. The properties have stood for many years. We could all learn from them. Great show. Nebraska USA
@@dianaeggen2434 This was not built to be sturdy. Only 3/4 walls are just stone and nothing holding it together but other stones. Just a small earthquake would make those crumble. those 3 walls will have water leaks and wind will blow straight through.
Wow, I watched all the videos but I missed this first one... seeing what he started with, this very capable man has all my admiration!
Wow I live in England in a part of the country where stone walls are every where dividing up the country side. It's like having the worlds largest and most difficult jigsaw puzzle to do. I have so much respect for what you are doing using very few tools all hand done, The older gentleman has got more go in him than I have. Thank you for allowing us to see it now off to watch part 2.
dry stack as in Brittan is a different style of masonry equally difficult to do well but essentially just piling rocks, the previous mason here had skill which becomes obvious compared to original repairs which attack the eye . i hope this person has skill but i have only seen demolition so far . he is doing the demolition properly though sorting his faced stones from the fill cleaning the site and doing a lot of labor now to save a lot of time and labor later ;]
watched more...he is good but not a master mason yet he needs to get better in stone selection , he rely s on small filler stones to level and stabilize compared to the original mason who found better fits or shaped what he had to fit. and agreed will have to watch the next videos as well
@David Eugene E dry stone works well as fencing in england but i think you will want a less breathable wall , structural stone building has design limitations ,,,you end up with 2 foot thick walls and it is not the easiest material to shape. if you work with its limitations it will work well . most stone work today is a non loadbearing veneer and there is another system for the structures support . i dont have channels or videos i can reccomend off the top of my head and i have to admit i am not a mason so at best its just an architectural opinion . look for videos where the person setting the stone ...1 looks for the right stone out of the pile ... 2 makes the stone fit by shapeing it not jaming little ones to fill in. 3 fairly even level courses without vertical seams . there building a castle in france called gedilon you might watch those vids . les jeromes have a chateau there working on , mostly talk to stone masons if you can find any there no longer a common breed. looking at other examples is a good idea , and talk to an architect what you want might be the same as the million dollar auto restoration of a lada ,,,,just not worth the cost time or effort....good luck with it and put it on video if you get around to it ;]
Its called Dry wall building technique ands it Britain and its not just dry they do use different types of cement as well. I see you have a lot to say about what happens in Britains Dry wall making but you really dont have a clue if you just think its piling rocks@@mobiousenigma
Amazing the Skillss, the Strenghts & ideas of this Men! Working alone, with minimum equipment, IS Great✊👍💞✋
Fantastická práce,gratuluji!!!
Eu já ia me inscrever d novo, q maravilha de trabalho , muito show , parabens , ótimo video.
Amazing what one man can do.Love watching your video Thank you 👍
This man is AMAZING!! Wishing him many blessings & continued great health :)
Absolutely amazing work👌
I love to see these stone walls take shape!
Undoubtedly, but, definitely, the strength and power of heritage will always survive forever.
What a Beautiful and hard work stone house!
Congratulations to the both gentlemen!
I LOVED IT!
Regards from Brazil! 🇧🇷👋
Vous êtes phénoménal. Vous utilisez les pierres existantes au même endroit. En France, vous seriez admiré par les archéologues.
Merci pour garder l'histoire, vous êtes un exemple.
Merci à vous 👍
Excelente trabajo , paciencia ,determinación, buenísimo bendiciones👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Бог мой! Какой колоссальный труд проделан!!!!! Но мне интересно, на сколько это крепкая постройка ??!!!
Судя по тому,что мужики стену не строят,а восстанавливают заново,так себе крепость. Почему то "китайцы" (я х.з.,откуда ребята),цемент не жалуют,не в первом ролике замечаю,а стоило бы..,один раз постараться и потратиться,затем забыть..,а так,они не в последний раз стенку эту собирают.
Maravilloso trabajo con la piedra!!!
Cross between a Fitness workout and genius craftsman. 🥰🥰🥰
Very good bricks layers very hard work beautiful job well done thank you
Perpetual Motion Man. Phenomenal.
What a wonderful restoration...great work there...
Amazing job with the walls in building this house , is that your father helping you 😊🇬🇧❤️
Awesome video. Now for part 2....LOL
It is amazing that this Chinese craftsman used minimum tools to do all the work.
Wow! Now I admire him even more! He started from this condition. Great guy. 👍👍👍
Beaucoup de courage et de volonté. Bravo et bonne continuation.
Very well built, want to see more.
Those Master Stone Craftsmen possess knowledge , skills, talent, precision, professionalism, dedication, integrity, and expertise, that even the highest civil engineers , absolutely, lack .
I’ve seen similar stone houses that were built more than three thousand years ago, but, they are still very strong, well established right from the beginning.
Это так строили первобытные крестьяне,впечатлило сколько веков прошло интересно?молодцы
Повеселило, что практически веточкой снес стены.
Wow amazing old method of construction.
salut vraiment vraiment magnifique à part l'absene du niveau et du fil à plomb, c'est du beau et bon boulot nous avons des leçons à prendre avec peut de moyen on arrive à faire des beau projet de réalisations, continué comme ça, et merci pour cette vidéo à plus JEAN.
O cara é engenhoso!
¡ Impresionante maestros ! 🙏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Svaka cast majstori
Quel beau travail félicitations
Le papé Yvan
Hard work. Well done ♥
Does anyone know what country this is filmed in? Great workmanship and dedication. Very inspiring to watch.
China
Фантастический труд. И при этом чистый работник в черных тапочках и белых носках. Как удалось не надорваться,таская камни?
Бог мой! Сколько здесь работы!
Молодец! Трудяга! Супер!
In Nebraska USA we cannot cut trees, very few, no bamboo, I wish. And the biggest shocker we do not have ROCKS. Rocks and trees come in from out of state. To build your beautiful properties would cost a fortune, you are blessed. Much love
Don't know how long this took but I'm very impressed with all his hard work!
Вот это называется "каменщики", а не складывать ровные кирпичики друг на друга. (И то косячить умудряются)
The question I have is how in the world did he manage to keep his coat and slacks so clean while doing all that. Did you use stone dust or sand for the mortar mix? Hope you used a lime based mortar.
He must be a really experienced mason inh
@@marcandrechouinard8636 Either he is just lucky or he has a closet full of the same clothes. He did an excellent job. How does a stone mason work with very little tools and wearing sneakers.
@@gary24752 i dont know but i was also surprised i do commercial roofing for a living and the way its done in germany has nothing to do with how we do it in canada
Its fascinating to see the way people work around the world
شغل جبار وشاق 👍🏻
اي صحيح والله حلو شغلو كتير اختي
well done. Interessting video that show how to work with existing materials out of the neighbourhood.
Pode colocar legendas em português Brasil,obrigada
Please zoom around a little slower so we can see more of the beautiful work ! 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Trabalho lindo parabéns e sucesso 👏👏👏🤩🤩💓💓🤩🌹🤩
An amazing video. That's learning how to make a stone wall the hard way. His enthusiasm is to be envid. He'll end up with a very nice house.
A display of great drywall building and stone house building. Nice to have some help.
Boh miluje keď ľudia renovaciami ctia si vcerajsok.
Generáciam zanami dáva sa tím vysoká ucta.🙏☺️👏
Zajtrajšie generácie môžu prísť🙏
Magnífico 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼😍😍🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Nooosa fiquei curiosa para ver o final 🏠🏠🏠😍
Respect !
Magnífico !!!!
فعلا اذهلتني كل التوفيق لك صديقي 👍👍🔔
Excellent video. Very good 👍 👏 👌 😀 ☺ 🙌 👍
Good job, but sorry, to watch in "time-lapse" its too fast for my eyes. it makes me nervous. then i only went to the end of video to see the result.
Congratulations wonderful job really liked this and thank you for showing this video
Ну прям как у меня дома, ну мужик удачи тебе не в легком бою пахать нужно как лошадь и это только начало
Muy buena y solida obra.
this man is totally amazing
참으로 대단해요!
He was fortunate to have all of those used stones with flat edges to stack Even so, he has some definite skills. An he’s certainly not afraid of hard work.
Nice.
Thank you for the interesting video. I don't want to know how your muscles and bones felt. A very tiring job. Further Good luck. Greetings from Germany Frankfurt.
WU Vlog is good, yes yes yes . . .
Muy buen trabajo yo hubiera usado barro arcilloso como argamasa hubiera quedado mas compacto..ni hablar de cemento..
the dry stack wall was awesome. the mortar wall, not so much. Guessin they don't make levels in China.
Супер мужчина!Браво!👍🌺🇺🇦
She told him that until he had a home she would not marry him. The strength of love
Great stuff.
Me canso solo de mirarlo ¡
人活著有夢想是好的
真正的人生就是在無休止的重複中度過的。
Show 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 🇧🇷🇧🇷
His back has to hurt. Wow that must have taken a long time.
WoW this is amazing 😳
Like a BOSS!!
Rumah batu sungguh kelihatan classik dan kuat👍👍
Браво👏👍
Good work.
Muy bonito
辛苦了!真不错!
Que bonito.