We'll happily trade fluoride in the water for the chance of pesticides in the ground water. :) "The devil you know" type thing. Fluoride is cheaper to filter out, which we do for all our drinking and potable uses in the home/camper. We've lived in an area in the past where an entire section of the county was discovered to have dieldrin in the well water from insecticides used in the 1950s. Even after homes were built in the 1970s and the water was tested in the 2000s. The entire area's unconfined aquifer water source was poisoned and everyone had to abandon their wells for city water to be installed miles out into the country. Paid for by the state, but the tax payers in the end. This was only discovered when someone paid for an extensive water analysis be performed at a farm. After that the state stepped in quickly. So yes, we're happy to have public water where at least some amount of treatment and monitoring is being done. :)
@@sam-and-angela true, we are dairy farmers, l wish all farmers could go organic, but now comes a point that saddens some of us farmers is, farm land being split up, not used for farming, so far you get a lot less yield per acre, but we want to live in a free country so l try to not say anything but it saddens me!
@@cmyers9518 The fluoride they add to public drinking water is an industrial waste byproduct from making fertilizer, aluminum, and even atomic weapons. Back in the '40s the gov had a lot of it and it was hard to get rid of, until they realized they could put it in our drinking water. Fluoride is often thought to be good for your teeth. But as we all know, it's not meant to be ingested, it's actually very toxic. Hence the warnings on your toothpaste. Consuming excessive amounts of fluoride can cause many health problems from dental fluorosis to osteoporosis and worse. On top of that, Fluoride is classified as a neurotoxin and also causes developmental problems. Also, you have to consider the morality of adding fluoride to drinking water. Fluoride is not an essential nutrient and does not contribute to water quality or safety. The sole purpose of it in your drinking water is to prevent or reduce dental diseases. So it is a medical treatment being dispensed in your drinking water without informed consent as is supposed to be legally required. There is also no way to regulate or know how much you are ingesting so many people end up with excessive fluoride in their bodies, leading to the health conditions I mentioned. Fluoride is also very hard to remove from the environment so it just keeps cycling through the water system until we absorb it into our bones. Most developed nations do not fluoridate their drinking water because it's not healthy and not scientific. Studies show that there is no difference in tooth decay from countries that do fluoridate vs those who don't. In fact, in some cases we have higher rates of tooth decay despite being of of the most heavily fluoridate countries in the world. Since fluoridated toothpaste is cheap and available to those who wish to medicate with it, there is no reason to continue this outdated practice. People just accept it because "they have been doing it a long time" and it saves the big corporations money while making us sick. As with most things, people just don't care.
I’m 74 and the things I learn from you guys WOW, you are fun, entertaining and informative, since I’m retired and on social security my small way of giving back, is to watch ads all the way through and not skip any ads, hopefully this benefits you, I thank you for bringing us into your families journey.
So glad we can bring some enjoyment and entertainment! You're absolutely helping by watching the ads -- that's how RUclips pays us for our work & videos. So thank you thank you!!!
@@sam-and-angela I usually skip the ads, but if that helps you then I too will watch them all the way through. As I am on just social Security income and can't help any other way.
LOL great out takes, and the look on your sons face when he was driving the excavator was priceless. Loved the video, congrats on the water to your land.
The memories the kids will have of this time are going to be so good! Glad it wasn't wildly expensive to tap in. I like being on a well, but I hate it when the power goes out!!
For several years after I bought my home in rural KY, we had a cistern for water. When we finally paid to get “city” water, the guys were on the property installing the meter the very next day. Oh, how thrilled we were to never run out of water again!
I watched a video from the past and understand you home school. Your boys are getting some of the best education you can teach. Everyday experience. Great video
Great Job. I'm putting in a water line, nothing like what you did, but never the less a water line. This video really help. I would love to have as much land as you guys. Again Great Video, Good Luck with your house.
Did you just quote from The 5th Element.....lol. (multipass) You guys are really moving forward fast on your property. It's fantastic!!! So excited for your family.
The smile on Elijah's face..Priceless! Early in the video he said he wish he could drive it and that was so awesome to see him wanting to just lend a hand! Great job!
Hi Sam Angela & boys,so glad you now have water for your new homestead.Your boys are just adorable.That little boy was so thrilled to drive & did an awesome job.Have a wonderful week ahead.👍😊👏
Omgosh!! Had an airhead moment, I had never even thought about using machinery to dig waterlines for folks out in the country! The things that I'm learning and recognizing in your videos are SO ECONOMICALLY SIMPLE and SMART. I'm glad I've tuned into your channel recently. Thank you! What a wonderful way for boys to grow up ♥️♥️♥️
Yoo Hoo, WATER! Love to see your son learning to use equipment. Takes me back to my days on my Dad's farm. You are giving him skill he can use for the rest of his life. Great job.
Hi, It was fantastic seeing your son driving the "doo-flinky"!!! He's gonna make a great helper here very soon!!! Yeah!!!!! the out takes are back!!!! I love when you add them, always good for a hardy laugh or two!!! You are a great couple, teaching, loving and funny. Wish I could be lucky enough to be your neighbor!!! Can't wait for more from the new homestead!!! Take care, stay safe and healthy. Hugs!!!
Love how you guys are living examples of how hard work pays off and you are teaching your children to work right along side of you. I'm a grandmaw and I've always wanted a baby backhoe of my own. 😄 Great job!!!
One thing I did while installing our 800ft of water line to our house was install 3 frost proof faucets while I had the main line uncovered and added eight "trunks" for future additions. You guys are doing great!!
I am so happy for you and Angela getting water into your place. My husband and I llive in our 40 foot RV 5 months out of the year. We stay at a campground during that time that is close to both of our grown kids and our 5 grandkids. We love it! But there is no way I could be without my running water. So congratulations on a job well done Sam. I enjoy each and everyone of your videos! You and Angela are a special couple who doesn't try to be someone you're not! Honest, caring and good people. Great parents! I love how happy the boys are there on the land. God Blessings to the family.
Love you guys. What you see, is what you get. Just being plain is more interesting. You guys are moving forward, and I see you guys on your new place soon. Blessings on you guys, and be safe. Seeing your son drive was awesome, but little brother was looking like, when is my turn. I remember my dad letting me do the same things🙂
We really appreciate that! Over the course of our channel we've sometimes felt we're "not doing it right" as far as growth on RUclips, but we can only be ourselves so it is what it is. :) Little man sure was wanting to drive, but will have to wait until next time. :)
We taught our boys how to drive young. They used to drive our wood truck up our tote road and fill the truck bed up with firewood & drive it back. They would do firewood just be able to drive. Their driving instructor said they were the best most experienced drivers he ever had. None of them were ever reckless drivers.
He's got a channel of his own too! :) He's very busy with life to make as many videos, but I'm trying to pressure him to continue! ruclips.net/channel/UCCCKkIdeZ8CDRnpC90qxZSg
Hi Sam and Angela, I hope you put in a ball valve on your side of the water meter, just in case you need to shut off the water, instead of shutting it off on the county side of the meter ! Great video !
Two feet in Michigan would buy you frozen water lines by January. We have even had water lines freeze just from vehicles driving over the lines forcing the frost further down. That's why you never ever run water lines under unpaved drive ways here in Michigan. In the early Spring, the frost actually drives deeper as the top layer thaws out. You learn these things over the years. Thats one nice lot you have. I was suprised you even have manucipal water that far out. Lots to look forward to. Next will be your drain field and septic system. That I know nothing about. Although we had all that at our old house, we do not where we live now. It's all holding tanks that get pumped twice a year. ( Right behind our trailer).
Another great video! Your son is building skills that will last him for a lifetime and making so many memories! Frost at 12 inches is great. Here in Indiana the Frost line is 36 inches and when I had a water line and two hydrants put in this summer they trenched down over 40 inches to be safe. Please leave the bloopers in at the in, we all need a good laugh considering the world we live in today.
Wonderful vlog... Loved the outtakes at the end, ha ha. Looks like a good job was done by all! How great to see your lad driving the excavator, what a lucky boy! He looked so happy and did a excellent job!
Nice work Sam and Angela. As a Utilityman for the Gas Company I would've put a Tracer Wire in the ditch with the Water line for future reference. In our state of West Virginia it is code for installation along with a caution ribbon placed after about 6" - 8"s of cover dirt on top of the water line. Two years ago I had to put in a new gas service line about 900' from the meter to my home. I was required to put the tracer wire in the trench first, then the 1.25" gas line. The tracer wire serves two purposes, the location, and the depth of the water linefor future references. About three months later I had run about 100' of water line to the City water Service tap, and I used the same method. Trench, tracer wire, taped to the water line, then 6"s of cover dirt, then a 100' of caution ribbon 6"s above the water line. "Just a suggestion". Makes life a little easier if any future excavating is going to be done. Good to see your son having an interest in equipment. That made his day.
It wasn't required in our area, and I considered it but decided not to in the end. The cost was the main reason. Copper is outrageous right now. The other reason, and my own justification, is that this is a straight run from point A to point B. And we have the video for future reference. That being said, I hope I don't regret saving money now. :)
Sam, you would be surprised at how many men your age do not know how to do anything. You are a jack of all trades. It is so great to see that you are teaching your children the same skills that you possess!
When you hook up your water to your RV, use a brass water regulator for safety. 👍👍what a great job your all doing, exciting to watch, your boys are learning so much. 👍👍
Awesome Job driving the excavator kiddo, you did very well. Glad to see things are coming together for you all. Pretty soon you all will get you septic system put in. Good luck with every thing.
He sure did love it! :) We're going to wait on septic until the house site is graded and the house is moved into place. The tank install location is close to where we have to wait on grading.
Just curious if you added a water pressure reducer? When I bought my new place 2 years ago, I had a "t" that went to a hydant and the other to my mobile home. I already had a reducer where my water entered my home, but I should have put one right out from the meter because the pressure was so great it blew out all tbe rings in my hydrant. I took it back to lowes. My meter kept showing I had a leak and thats when I realized what had happened. Shark bite makes a good one for up to 400lbs + of pressure. Not for sure how far along you are, but this would be really good insurance so to speak for your water.
You 2 should have borrowed Doug and Ashley for a while. All 4 of you would make a great team. I guess they could use some help too, getting their Florida homestead up and going. Both of you coues really inspire people to do their own stuff. I love both your channels. GOD Bless.
That was interesting. I hadn't seen a hookup for county water before. We're on a well here, which is nice, but we gotta keep an eye on the weather in winter and fill up buckets (and the tub) with water just in case a storm knocks the power out. With your county water you won't have to worry about that. I can hardly wait to see what's next :)
It will be so good to have water at your site. Placing a large flat stone at the base of your water spout will help disperse the water as it hits the ground and prevent making a muddy hole around your pipe. Love all your videos.
So, you have fluoride in the water? Not good
We'll happily trade fluoride in the water for the chance of pesticides in the ground water. :) "The devil you know" type thing. Fluoride is cheaper to filter out, which we do for all our drinking and potable uses in the home/camper. We've lived in an area in the past where an entire section of the county was discovered to have dieldrin in the well water from insecticides used in the 1950s. Even after homes were built in the 1970s and the water was tested in the 2000s. The entire area's unconfined aquifer water source was poisoned and everyone had to abandon their wells for city water to be installed miles out into the country. Paid for by the state, but the tax payers in the end. This was only discovered when someone paid for an extensive water analysis be performed at a farm. After that the state stepped in quickly. So yes, we're happy to have public water where at least some amount of treatment and monitoring is being done. :)
@@sam-and-angela true, we are dairy farmers, l wish all farmers could go organic, but now comes a point that saddens some of us farmers is, farm land being split up, not used for farming, so far you get a lot less yield per acre, but we want to live in a free country so l try to not say anything but it saddens me!
Whats wrong with flouride?
@@cmyers9518 The fluoride they add to public drinking water is an industrial waste byproduct from making fertilizer, aluminum, and even atomic weapons. Back in the '40s the gov had a lot of it and it was hard to get rid of, until they realized they could put it in our drinking water. Fluoride is often thought to be good for your teeth. But as we all know, it's not meant to be ingested, it's actually very toxic. Hence the warnings on your toothpaste. Consuming excessive amounts of fluoride can cause many health problems from dental fluorosis to osteoporosis and worse. On top of that, Fluoride is classified as a neurotoxin and also causes developmental problems.
Also, you have to consider the morality of adding fluoride to drinking water. Fluoride is not an essential nutrient and does not contribute to water quality or safety. The sole purpose of it in your drinking water is to prevent or reduce dental diseases. So it is a medical treatment being dispensed in your drinking water without informed consent as is supposed to be legally required. There is also no way to regulate or know how much you are ingesting so many people end up with excessive fluoride in their bodies, leading to the health conditions I mentioned.
Fluoride is also very hard to remove from the environment so it just keeps cycling through the water system until we absorb it into our bones. Most developed nations do not fluoridate their drinking water because it's not healthy and not scientific. Studies show that there is no difference in tooth decay from countries that do fluoridate vs those who don't. In fact, in some cases we have higher rates of tooth decay despite being of of the most heavily fluoridate countries in the world.
Since fluoridated toothpaste is cheap and available to those who wish to medicate with it, there is no reason to continue this outdated practice. People just accept it because "they have been doing it a long time" and it saves the big corporations money while making us sick. As with most things, people just don't care.
@@sam-and-angela Not to mention the tremendous savings of hooking up to a meter vs. drilling a well!
This was a win win. The outtakes rule. Watching the progress rocks and the youngster on the excavator who could ask for anything more?
I’m 74 and the things I learn from you guys WOW, you are fun, entertaining and informative, since I’m retired and on social security my small way of giving back, is to watch ads all the way through and not skip any ads, hopefully this benefits you, I thank you for bringing us into your families journey.
So glad we can bring some enjoyment and entertainment! You're absolutely helping by watching the ads -- that's how RUclips pays us for our work & videos. So thank you thank you!!!
@@sam-and-angela I usually skip the ads, but if that helps you then I too will watch them all the way through. As I am on just social Security income and can't help any other way.
I do the same watch the adds,gives me time to get another cup of coffee or tea
I’m on ss also so if that’s help you i will watch them also I want you to thrive on your channel hugs and prayers and much love
LOL great out takes, and the look on your sons face when he was driving the excavator was priceless. Loved the video, congrats on the water to your land.
I caught that MultiPass reference made me smile and I loved the movie. 😊
The memories the kids will have of this time are going to be so good! Glad it wasn't wildly expensive to tap in. I like being on a well, but I hate it when the power goes out!!
We put a hand pump on top of our well cap.
Water is just the first step to the new home. It's going to be exciting to see the rest of the steps, I can't wait.
For several years after I bought my home in rural KY, we had a cistern for water. When we finally paid to get “city” water, the guys were on the property installing the meter the very next day. Oh, how thrilled we were to never run out of water again!
Love the progress you guys are making. Elijah's face was beaming. A very happy little boy.
I watched a video from the past and understand you home school. Your boys are getting some of the best education you can teach. Everyday experience.
Great video
Yep, we still do! :) We can't help but agree. LOL They're not only learning core education, but also lots of practical and trade-related skills too!
Great Job. I'm putting in a water line, nothing like what you did, but never the less a water line. This video really help. I would love to have as much land as you guys. Again Great Video, Good Luck with your house.
Wonderful things are really taking shape, I can’t wait to see more.
Looking good! Watching Isaiah brought back memories for when my grandaddy would let me drive his tractor!. Great job Isaiah 👏👏👏
Did you just quote from The 5th Element.....lol. (multipass) You guys are really moving forward fast on your property. It's fantastic!!! So excited for your family.
The best part of this video was of a dad showing his son how to work a machine and then trusting him to do it.....actually brings tears to my eyes.
The smile on Elijah's face..Priceless!
Early in the video he said he wish he could drive it and that was so awesome to see him wanting to just lend a hand!
Great job!
The joy on Elijah's face as he drove the excavator was priceless! Your family has come such a long way!!
You guys are so awesome. It’s wonderful letting your kids participate and feel involved in the homestead
I recommend 3-4” of gravel in a 6’ radius around your water faucet. Keeps the mud at bay.
Yes
I’m so glad you are starting on your new place
You made that little mans world he will never forget that thanks for sharing with us stay safe and healthy my friends
Hi Sam Angela & boys,so glad you now have water for your new homestead.Your boys are just adorable.That little boy was so thrilled to drive & did an awesome job.Have a wonderful week ahead.👍😊👏
Omgosh!! Had an airhead moment, I had never even thought about using machinery to dig waterlines for folks out in the country! The things that I'm learning and recognizing in your videos are SO ECONOMICALLY SIMPLE and SMART. I'm glad I've tuned into your channel recently. Thank you! What a wonderful way for boys to grow up ♥️♥️♥️
The best part of the video is the great big smile on your son's face when you asked him if he's ready to drive the excavator back. 🥰
Great job Mom and Dad! Good to have our young children learning responsibility at an early age.
Yoo Hoo, WATER! Love to see your son learning to use equipment. Takes me back to my days on my Dad's farm. You are giving him skill he can use for the rest of his life. Great job.
What a FANTASTIC opportunity for Elijah ! I bet he enjoyed driving that bobcat .
Hi, It was fantastic seeing your son driving the "doo-flinky"!!! He's gonna make a great helper here very soon!!! Yeah!!!!! the out takes are back!!!! I love when you add them, always good for a hardy laugh or two!!! You are a great couple, teaching, loving and funny. Wish I could be lucky enough to be your neighbor!!! Can't wait for more from the new homestead!!! Take care, stay safe and healthy. Hugs!!!
I cannot get over how adorable your kid are! thank you for sharing your videos.
Glad you like them -- videos and kids. LOL
Love how you guys are living examples of how hard work pays off and you are teaching your children to work right along side of you. I'm a grandmaw and I've always wanted a baby backhoe of my own. 😄 Great job!!!
Super great step to have your water in! Pretty good excavator skills Sam and passing them on to your son, even better!
Excellent job Angela, Sam, Adam and the boys!! Loved watching! God bless y'all!
Amazing job saved yourself so much money. He was so happy driving the smile on his face . Your so blessed 🙌
Looks like you had fun digging in the dirt. Like being a kid again!
What cool parents you really are Sam and Angela, the kid is a natural love watching your videos keep up the great work god bless you're family.
Love that y'all show bloopers. I really needed that tonight
Glad you enjoyed it
i think thats is so cool your son drove the excavator. i remember driving a tractor at my cousins farm when i was very young. life lessons
Hallelujah !!! This is wonderful ! God bless you all.
One thing I did while installing our 800ft of water line to our house was install 3 frost proof faucets while I had the main line uncovered and added eight "trunks" for future additions. You guys are doing great!!
Thank God for brothers.
What a great experience all of this must be for your entire family. Driving an excavator? How sweet!
You did a very good job all of you the little guy did a good job driving a Bacot keep up the good work and I’ll be watching God bless
WOW, how cool it was to see your son drive the machine. How awesome, they are really growing up.
Please take care and be safe
Moving right along!! So fun watching Elijah drive the excavator! I was excited with him!
I am so happy for you and Angela getting water into your place.
My husband and I llive in our 40 foot RV 5 months out of the year.
We stay at a campground during that time that is close to both of our grown kids and our 5 grandkids. We love it!
But there is no way I could be without my running water.
So congratulations on a job well done Sam.
I enjoy each and everyone of your videos! You and Angela are a special couple who doesn't try to be someone you're not!
Honest, caring and good people. Great parents!
I love how happy the boys are there on the land.
God Blessings to the family.
Love you guys. What you see, is what you get. Just being plain is more interesting. You guys are moving forward, and I see you guys on your new place soon. Blessings on you guys, and be safe. Seeing your son drive was awesome, but little brother was looking like, when is my turn. I remember my dad letting me do the same things🙂
We really appreciate that! Over the course of our channel we've sometimes felt we're "not doing it right" as far as growth on RUclips, but we can only be ourselves so it is what it is. :) Little man sure was wanting to drive, but will have to wait until next time. :)
Happy times exciting for Elijah ❣️❣️❣️❣️
The smile on his face after driving the excavator was priceless! He will never forget the trust you had in him❤️
Great video happy to see that you got water.
Great video Sam and Angela
We taught our boys how to drive young. They used to drive our wood truck up our tote road and fill the truck bed up with firewood & drive it back. They would do firewood just be able to drive.
Their driving instructor said they were the best most experienced drivers he ever had. None of them were ever reckless drivers.
Hey Elhijah. It was so cool that your dad let you drive the bobcat. You did awesome!
You are the sweetest family, love watching your channel, god bless ❤️❤️❤️
That boy had a ball driving The bobcat. Something he'll never forget!
Hello Adem it was nice to meet you. it's looking good guys keep up the awesome job.
He's got a channel of his own too! :) He's very busy with life to make as many videos, but I'm trying to pressure him to continue! ruclips.net/channel/UCCCKkIdeZ8CDRnpC90qxZSg
@@sam-and-angela thx
Hi Sam and Angela, I hope you put in a ball valve on your side of the water meter, just in case you need to shut off the water, instead of shutting it off on the county side of the meter ! Great video !
Yep county water is a good thing as long as they maintain it right. I spent 10,000 over 30 years ago drilling a well but I do have good water.
So awesome you could do this yourself. What an accomplishment!!!
Two feet in Michigan would buy you frozen water lines by January. We have even had water lines freeze just from vehicles driving over the lines forcing the frost further down. That's why you never ever run water lines under unpaved drive ways here in Michigan. In the early Spring, the frost actually drives deeper as the top layer thaws out. You learn these things over the years. Thats one nice lot you have. I was suprised you even have manucipal water that far out. Lots to look forward to. Next will be your drain field and septic system. That I know nothing about. Although we had all that at our old house, we do not where we live now. It's all holding tanks that get pumped twice a year. ( Right behind our trailer).
glad you have water to camper area where your home will be now! Love watching Elijah's getting to drive that big excavator he is such a big helper
Us too! He really is growing into a BIG helping role now! We comment regularly how grown up he seems sometimes. :)
So cool! And you really made your son's day by letting him drive. 😊
Love the bloopers! 😁
Well done! Your boys are great kids. That bobcat is a multitasker for sure! Great video!
It’s like you guys are coming right along 😎
You work like a professional plumber. Good job. 👍🏻
Congratulations 🎈🎉🍾🎊!!!!
Looks like Elijah had loads of fun 😎👍
Love the outtakes! You two make me smile!!
Its nice they have county water where your property is, everything is falling into place.
Congrats on water!!! Great video! I learn so much from you kids! And good to see my favorite - outtakes! It’s been awhile!
Wow, that was amazing to watch! Take care and God bless!
So blessed y’all have county water. I live in East tn our well ran almost 20,000 it was crazy
I don't think there is anything y'all can't do ! Way to Go Sam & your Brother!!! I love watching your adventures! 👏😊
Great job digging your trench Sam and backfilling it
I just love watching. I can’t wait until your next video. Very informative.
Another great video! Your son is building skills that will last him for a lifetime and making so many memories! Frost at 12 inches is great. Here in Indiana the Frost line is 36 inches and when I had a water line and two hydrants put in this summer they trenched down over 40 inches to be safe. Please leave the bloopers in at the in, we all need a good laugh considering the world we live in today.
Thank you for sharing the frog Elijah. Glad you got to drive the excavator.
AWESOME JOB SAM, ANGELA AND BOYS. LOOKING FORWARD TO THE NEXT VIDEO. GOD BLESS
Absolutely thrilled to see your progress! Feels like Christmas!
I'm learning so much. I just bought raw land and will need to do all the utility stuff.
Wonderful vlog... Loved the outtakes at the end, ha ha. Looks like a good job was done by all! How great to see your lad driving the excavator, what a lucky boy! He looked so happy and did a excellent job!
That Bobcat is a ditch witch on steroids.
It was good to see Elijah handle the excavator like a boss!
Big hugs!
Big respect!
Big love!
☮️💖🙏🇺🇸🇮🇱✝️🙌🤜
There is nothing you two can't do! Thanks for sharing.
Nice work Sam and Angela. As a Utilityman for the Gas Company I would've put a Tracer Wire in the ditch with the Water line for future reference. In our state of West Virginia it is code for installation along with a caution ribbon placed after about 6" - 8"s of cover dirt on top of the water line. Two years ago I had to put in a new gas service line about 900' from the meter to my home. I was required to put the tracer wire in the trench first, then the 1.25" gas line. The tracer wire serves two purposes, the location, and the depth of the water linefor future references. About three months later I had run about 100' of water line to the City water Service tap, and I used the same method. Trench, tracer wire, taped to the water line, then 6"s of cover dirt, then a 100' of caution ribbon 6"s above the water line. "Just a suggestion". Makes life a little easier if any future excavating is going to be done. Good to see your son having an interest in equipment. That made his day.
It wasn't required in our area, and I considered it but decided not to in the end. The cost was the main reason. Copper is outrageous right now. The other reason, and my own justification, is that this is a straight run from point A to point B. And we have the video for future reference. That being said, I hope I don't regret saving money now. :)
Great video, can't wait to see the next one. 🙋♀️ God Bless stay safe & Well.
Coming soon!
Oh my gosh those boys are in heaven! Good job👍
They sure are!
Sam, you would be surprised at how many men your age do not know how to do anything. You are a jack of all trades. It is so great to see that you are teaching your children the same skills that you possess!
That may be why I've never had friends my own age... I relate more to those older than my age has been. LOL :)
Moving right along, I am excited for you. Thanks for all the good videos.
When you hook up your water to your RV, use a brass water regulator for safety. 👍👍what a great job your all doing, exciting to watch, your boys are learning so much. 👍👍
Learning as we watch. Great video. Enjoyed xx bless you all . love your videos xxx
Awesome Job driving the excavator kiddo, you did very well. Glad to see things are coming together for you all. Pretty soon you all will get you septic system put in. Good luck with every thing.
He sure did love it! :) We're going to wait on septic until the house site is graded and the house is moved into place. The tank install location is close to where we have to wait on grading.
Looking good. Installed like a pro.
Thanks!!
Just curious if you added a water pressure reducer? When I bought my new place 2 years ago, I had a "t" that went to a hydant and the other to my mobile home. I already had a reducer where my water entered my home, but I should have put one right out from the meter because the pressure was so great it blew out all tbe rings in my hydrant. I took it back to lowes. My meter kept showing I had a leak and thats when I realized what had happened. Shark bite makes a good one for up to 400lbs + of pressure. Not for sure how far along you are, but this would be really good insurance so to speak for your water.
You 2 should have borrowed Doug and Ashley for a while. All 4 of you would make a great team. I guess they could use some help too, getting their Florida homestead up and going. Both of you coues really inspire people to do their own stuff. I love both your channels. GOD Bless.
I'm going to dig a trench for a water line install in north alabama next week. This was so helpful. Thanks!
Lovely to see the blooper reel back - missed it.
As always..exciting ..educational..enjoyable and empowering…thanks
Cute love your bloopers. Hubby likes the new dictionary words you make up lol. So exciting for you each step that brings you closer to your new home.
Thanks so much! 😊
Your son’s a natural! How fun I’m jealous.😉👍💞
That was interesting. I hadn't seen a hookup for county water before. We're on a well here, which is nice, but we gotta keep an eye on the weather in winter and fill up buckets (and the tub) with water just in case a storm knocks the power out. With your county water you won't have to worry about that. I can hardly wait to see what's next :)
Our well house and well system seems to always ask for attention in winter time. We're looking forward to less work and thinking with a system! :)
Making memories!!
Fantastic! It is so fulfilling to have that big project on the done side of the lst.
Nice ground! The clay is nearly two feet down and from there up is almost all sand. No wonder it’s such good farmland.
It will be so good to have water at your site. Placing a large flat stone at the base of your water spout will help disperse the water as it hits the ground and prevent making a muddy hole around your pipe. Love all your videos.