Good first coat for the lime, the second coat needs to be a thicker coat closer to a lime plaster that you trowel on. That adds the protection in areas the lime wash coat missed and will also help fill in the cracks before they develop any worse. For the larger cracks make sure you fill those with clay/dirt first (from the inside of the house now) and then repeat the lime wash and lime plaster coats on the inside of the house. This will also help brighten the interior and reflect any light sources.
No he just needs to apply a second coat but make a brush out of palm leaves or bamboo it dont need to be thicker he just needs a stiffer wide brush to put it on . my house is white washed and only need to redo it every 5-10 years less often if you keep up with the spots
@@ram1brn you have to take into consideration the rammed earth material and the higher level of moisture. If he had done a clay skim coat on the walls and done all of this right when he built it, then he probably could have just gotten away with a few coats of lime wash.
I often wonder what makes me so intrigued with your channel. after many years of following your journey, I realized, I am not patient; I am inspired to be more patient when I watch you make a bucket, bricks, metalwork, or anything that requires time and persistence (like those beautiful video long shots ). I envision myself working alongside you and learning patience. I have had the wonderful experience of raising children. My wife and I delighted in watching you and your wife with the precious little ones.
When I read the translation, I find it funny how the basket where the chicken lays, which we call a "nest", translates to "pothole" which is a hole in the road. Thank you for such entertaining videos. They really help me to be calm and mindful.
I loved this video! When he shows us the buckets and asks how he did and then fills the buckets and they sprung leaks. Very funny! Again, when the paint brush didn’t work and he throws the white wash on the walls. He is such a good sport! He is determined!
@@kazmiz01 Yeah, I think the hen should be pretty permanent, don't know how you can make a hen "an interim hen", which is what "makeshift" means. Does it mean the hen can shift from a hen to a rooster at anytime?
This is by far the best primitive channel. Love your ideas and how you implement these into your farm. Thanks for sharing your journey. Love seeing your family and Love your notes throughout the videos.
I think if you cut your brush back shorter, the fibers would be better able to support the weight of the paint and be able to transport it to the wall. Alternatively, you can use a flat piece of wood or bamboo to hold against the wall like a trowel so you can pour on the paint and have it directed to the wall without slinging it all over the place. Finally, making the paint a little thicker and allowing it to slake and rest for a little while would help make a better consistency to the plaster.
Your hens very much like the baskets you wove! Many new chicks and eggs. Will you be able to sell your eggs and roosters now? It is great content when Robert takes his vegetables to market. 😊 Wonderful that you added all of the empty egg egg shells to your compost pile. Good source of calcium for strong soil! Your craftsmanship and ingenuity with the bucket build was amazing! They are perfect 😊 When mixing lime plaster, always add the lime slowly to the water. It will float on the surface and slowly become hydrated. Resist the urge to stir until all of the lime has slaked. Then it's ready to stir and apply. I think you would be much better served with a much thicker mix and a trowel or float application. I went back to watch "Upgrade house, floor plastering with simple tools" and you have the equipment and skills to plaster. In fact, your float would have been useful on this job because it would have leveled out the runs. WIll you make a new batch of lime? I would like to see you use your kiln again. As I recall it is two chambers and a firebox. Next time you load the kiln with limestone for calcining, I suggest you stack your limestone loosely all the way to the roof and walls. THat way the heat has to travel through the limestone to go up the chimney. You are loosing a lot of heat over and around your limestone. 😊 I suspect many people have not seen that video from your early days. Also, a new video on smelting iron and forging would be great content when you have time.😊 From a distance the whitewashed walls look terrific!
Поражает феноменальное трудолюбие, ловкость и умение в достижении своих целей....Полный успех в птицеводстве и рыбоводстве радует...Удачи и здоровья молодому фермеру!!!
Parabéns você e sensacional e tudo o que você faz é perfeito você faz tudo de punho próprio não usa nada moderno suas mãos suas ferramentas o que eu posso dizer te tamanha perfeição só te dar parabéns e pedir a Deus que o abençoe que continue fazendo sempre estas maravilhas eu gosto muito de suas coisas primitivas e antigas como eu tenho 78 anos e aprecio muito trabalhos feitos com as próprias mãos mande muitos mais vídeos lindos como estes pra que eu me divirta muito assistindo e curtindo tudo de bom e melhor pra você
I forgot to mention that it is really amazing how you have been getting more and more chickens. I think the low area between the house and the pond would make a good place to grow rice or corn. I think you will need to grow rice and corn to feed your chickens. You are turning your farm into a very productive land. The pond of fish is really fantastic. Now you have fish, chickens, bananas, vegetables, papaya, cassava and jackfruit. Your videos are my favorite ones to watch. 🙂
Wonderful crafting of those buckets Duong! We’re those holes made by termites, or perhaps beetle grubs? Great start with whitewashing. I agree with other comments that a second coat with thicker paint (more lime, less water) will be better. It will help protect your walls. And yes, when you get the technique right, whitewashing the insides will help the light levels. This method was used for hundred of years in England before electricity 😊. And if you do build a generator, white walls inside will make better use of smaller lights. Whitewash takes a long time to dry fully. After that, in a few weeks, it will become even brighter as the lime chemically changes by reacting with the air. Eventually it will look wonderful in the sunshine! Yes it is a messy process, but it is worth it and easy to wash off. It must be repeated every year to work best.
I think your videos are really great. But seal your buckets with tar or resin with charcoal. That way they stay relatively watertight. Make the lime plaster a little thicker. that way the stuff stays better on the wall. greetings from germany
Suas melhorias estão ficando cada vez melhor, gostaria de dar algumas sugestões: 1) não precisava fazer aquela alça para o balde, era só furar ele na lateral; 2) Provavelmente os baldes trincaram, porque no começo você jogou a madeira oca no chão; 3) Se você realmente está usando cal, tem que evitar de por a mão nele, porque ele come toda a pele; 4) Sua parede está com muita umidade, você precisa fazer uma valeta rasa para drenar a água que cai do telhado. Estas são minhas humildes sugestões
yes very hard work,,but in USA we alternate our bricks so they won't tip over,,it can have the look of cement blocks,,,safely..Lord help you.,,white looks great
Вот это новость побелка дома 🏡 но мне нравится думаю что будет много куры птица ферма как ты думаешь будет расширение развивать ферму? Интересно знать у тебя все хорошо получается умение и опыт просветание и благополучия вам
Pro tip for putting on the lime... Use a 1 meter long peice of bamboo or wood, hold it even with the wall, and pour the lime between the wood stick and the wall. It will spread out a lot more evenly and not waste as much of the lime.
Freue mich immer wieder auf deine Videos, dein Können und Fleiß sind beeindruckend. Für die Eimer 100 Punkte. Einfach und und toll gemacht. Viel Glück und Liebe weiterhin Ulrike
Good morning from icy NY. I hope you’ll have some bamboo plumbing in the new kitchen for your wife to enjoy. It’s time to plant some roses somewhere for color…. Blessings!
Hi Duong, The buckets you made were excellent! I am thinking the white wash will help protect your house but what about trying to make a thick plaster that will last a long time? Do you think a cement coating will stay on the walls now that the whitewash has been put on the dirt? I have wondered if adding a brick wall around the dirt walls and maybe filling the space with cement would last even stronger. I really like the wooden roof you made, it still amazes me how you made it and I think it will last many years, especially if you cover it with a thin layer of cement. Anyway, I hope your garden grows well and I especially hope your family is well. You have a wonderful family. 🙂
Você tem uma maneira muito bacana de trabalhar e realizar as tarefas...nada é difícil para você. Por isso gosto tanto de assistir e acompanhar seu trabalho. Parabéns Doug e obrigado por compartilhar!👍👏🇧🇷
In America the lime paint you did is called “white wash.” There is a famous story from the 1800s about a boy named Tom Sawyer who was supposed to white wash a fence. He didn’t want to do the job so he tricked his friends into doing it for him. He convinced them it was so much fun that they even paid him for the chance to paint part of the fence for him.
It looks good! As others have mentioned, future coats can be added to fill in the places missed, as well as to improve the protection. Doing a more plaster-like thickness, or like wet concrete, is also an option. It would be very good to do the interior that way, since it would require less floor scrubbing afterward!
I thought he was going to make a mud/clay mix first and do a mortar coat on the wall so the wall could be smooth and flat then the brush idea would work.
Good work, Duong, those buckets are amazing. You should do the inside with lime wash also to reflect light and brighten the inside. The outside coat should be thicker to discourage plant growth and withstand weathering from windy rain. You do not want all that hard work to not do its job or to wash away!
I wonder can you make a broom with bamboo? I kind think you could pretty well. You can also make a rake with bamboo as well. Would be 2 of the most simplest tools to make. Would make for a simple video. Along with making a grass broom.
Felicidades por haber disfrutado de su familia, tiene una hijas muy bellas y una esposa trabajadora como usted, admiro su trabajo y creatividad, saludos desde la Ciudad de México 🇲🇽
I have watched you make many things on the farm! I think these two buckets are simply amazing! They will be shared by ur grandchildren and great grandchildren some day!
Wow! Your building and crafting skills are amazing. You did a wonderful job creating those buckets! I am thinking that you really do need more wood crafting tools, like longer handled chisels, a skid, another saw, and a way to drill holes. That was a big messy job. A modern day paint roller or brush would sure made that job a lot easier! Wheww! I am wondering about the cracks in the walls of your house. Won’t those needs some repair work soon? Can something like a cob mix be used to fill those cracks or a cement concoction? As versatile as the plant materials you have for building, unfortunately, they do seem to require constant or often maintenance, repair or replacement. That puts a lot more on you to manage and take care of by yourself on the farm.
Hello Duong, 10/10 love your videos😍 Some ideas for future😊 ~maybe you could show us wild animals, birds Mammal insect🐗🐔🦌🐍🦎🐘... ~there's a hole betwin your house ans lake, a bridge should be cool😊😉 ~You did some Shutter in tour kitchen, probably nice to do the salle for your house. Bye have a nice day😍😍
if you mix fat with lime it becomes quicklime when you mix it with water... castles used it as paint that helped with erosion... depending on the quality and type of fat it can appear with slight colourations... these include yellowish white, light pink, orangish white and light brown... if the fat is processed well it'll come out as white as the lime used... this more refined for of quicklime is known as whitewash... i think you have to add the fat just after you pull the limestone rocks out of the cooker and before you add the water... i think it needs to heating effect of when the water breaks the rocks for it to mix properly... castles would also use quicklime to hide what the walls were made of... it's easy to siege a wooden castle as all you need is fire... but with quicklime you can make patterns with it to make it look like the walls are made of stone...
He'd need a source of fat to be able to do that, and he doesn't really have one right now. He really needs some kind of oil, to preserve all his woodwork too. I hope he can find a local nut tree where the nuts can be pressed for oil. I think tung oil comes from his area, that would be perfect if there was a tree within range.
@@DianeGraft yeah but that would also mean he needs to get some gloves as a lot of those seed oils tend to be a bit poisonous. Not to mention he has to create a press extractor once he has those seeds and nuts germinate when he puts them in the water for a bit. Coincidentally enough if there is wheat, there is the process of gathering malt and many other things. But I don't think wheat is readily available that side of the world
@@LuckoDaStars I think an oil press would be an interesting project to watch. Avoiding poisonous oils would probably be a good safety measure, since there are chickens around, not to mention his daughters.
@@DianeGraft coincidentally enough that very same poisonous oil also doubles as a natural pesticide as well as repellent. Sophie wants to keep specific insectoids in such a way he now has a means of doing that. But again it is a bit risky to make something like that when it's nearby livestock
Wow that’s crazy! I was totally thinking you should do something like this when I saw you and the kids laying in the bed in the last video!! You should do that on the pond retaining wall also maybe?! Like that part you have the path going over
That was an amazing job with the buckets, I think the small leaks will disappear when the wood expands with the water it carries 😊thanks for another great video 👍
I hope one day you build concreate house walls in there , take care. By the way, i love your content 😊 🎉 i start watching your videos a long time ago , a lot of changes now 😁 i undestand how difficult is there but I hope to see something big project like concreate house. This cracks means the earth become so dry and crunchy , so this is not a very long time investment with this walls? You can also show us something diffrent to inspire and what never was in this Channel 💯 Congrats also for your determination, greetings from Poland 😛
It reminds me of the case (house) in the tribe that we used to paint like you did. We had to stop because there was tremolite in the lime powder we used😅
De aca de Venezuela Mérida estado Mérida me gustan los videos de japoneses son tan creativos tan inteligentes construyendo sus casas,,realizando encierros para las gallinas,,hasta camas hacen con el bambu,,que lundo esos trabajos,,felicitaciones a todos por esa creatividad tan hermosa
Egg shells can be crushed and fed to adult hens along with the feed. Just need to dry properly, otherwise they will feel the taste of raw eggs and can destroy them for food. In the village, we also fed the chickens with boiled eggs in the first week of life - they have a lot of healthy protein.
@@PrimitiveSkillsnet : I crush the shells into small pieces to help make it easier for them to eat the shell. Hens constantly need to supplement their calcium intake. Without the supplement, egg laying is very hard on the hen's bones. Sometimes, the hen will get in the habit of eating and destroying her own eggs. By crushing the eggshells, she will no longer recognize them as eggs and there is less chance of her getting into that bad habit. The need for calcium is why hens will voraciously hunt for insects during egg laying season (Protein and Calcium). They will even eat small pieces of white plastic, Styrofoam, white paint chips (not good for them), thinking that they are eating insect and snail shells.
just had a thought towards the end... wouldn't getting clay and adding water to it until you've got clay slurry and then smiring it all over the walls then waiting for it to dry help with filling in the gabs in the wall?... also it'd help to keep water from seeping in... though if you used fat to make quicklime then it'd be more water proof... EDIT: also i think the reason the brush method didn'y work too well was rom it being a bit too long...
My name is Johannes and i am from South Africa, see in the subs that you talk about installing a mini generator, when will you start with that project. I am curious
Whitewash/Limewash has been used by a lot of cultures for thousands of years. It protects walls, brightens things up and reflects light while still allowing the wall to absorb and give off moisture which is important for an earth structure (a modern concrete render would completely seal the wall and stop that which would be bad for an earthern wall). Whitewash is also good at killing off things like mould/germs/moss ect due to the ph. It'll wear away over time, especially on the outside and have to be redone every year or two to keep it looking nice.
Parabéns os baldes ficaram lindos! Que tal construir um bonito fogão para a tua cozinha? Vai ficar muito mais organizado e limpo. Admiro muito teu trabalho, você é muito dedicado ao que faz. Deus o abençoe!
Почему вы не добовляете скорлупу в корм курицам, что бы они восполняли запас кальция в организме? У нас в деревне так делали. Возможно у вас другие методы? Расскажите пожалуйста.
1000% you are very unique , a genius of all trades including Engineering , Respect to you my friend and thank you for sharing your wonderful Knowledge with us .
Good first coat for the lime, the second coat needs to be a thicker coat closer to a lime plaster that you trowel on. That adds the protection in areas the lime wash coat missed and will also help fill in the cracks before they develop any worse.
For the larger cracks make sure you fill those with clay/dirt first (from the inside of the house now) and then repeat the lime wash and lime plaster coats on the inside of the house. This will also help brighten the interior and reflect any light sources.
Great idea about applying this lime to inside to lighten the house!
No he just needs to apply a second coat but make a brush out of palm leaves or bamboo it dont need to be thicker he just needs a stiffer wide brush to put it on . my house is white washed and only need to redo it every 5-10 years less often if you keep up with the spots
@@ram1brn you have to take into consideration the rammed earth material and the higher level of moisture. If he had done a clay skim coat on the walls and done all of this right when he built it, then he probably could have just gotten away with a few coats of lime wash.
Great advice
@@cursedxistence : Live and Learn. This project was an experiment and a learning journey.
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I often wonder what makes me so intrigued with your channel. after many years of following your journey, I realized, I am not patient; I am inspired to be more patient when I watch you make a bucket, bricks, metalwork, or anything that requires time and persistence (like those beautiful video long shots ). I envision myself working alongside you and learning patience.
I have had the wonderful experience of raising children. My wife and I delighted in watching you and your wife with the precious little ones.
الدلو ممتاز جدا 😍 احسنت 👍 ١٠/١٠
When I read the translation, I find it funny how the basket where the chicken lays, which we call a "nest", translates to "pothole" which is a hole in the road. Thank you for such entertaining videos. They really help me to be calm and mindful.
"Makeshift hen" 🙂
I love the broken translations. It is a huge part of why I love these videos. It's fun because I still understand the point.
I loved this video! When he shows us the buckets and asks how he did and then fills the buckets and they sprung leaks. Very funny!
Again, when the paint brush didn’t work and he throws the white wash on the walls. He is such a good sport! He is determined!
@@kazmiz01 Yeah, I think the hen should be pretty permanent, don't know how you can make a hen "an interim hen", which is what "makeshift" means. Does it mean the hen can shift from a hen to a rooster at anytime?
Funnily enough, in french, the term to designate a pothole is literally calked a Chicken Nest.
This is by far the best primitive channel. Love your ideas and how you implement these into your farm. Thanks for sharing your journey. Love seeing your family and Love your notes throughout the videos.
I think if you cut your brush back shorter, the fibers would be better able to support the weight of the paint and be able to transport it to the wall. Alternatively, you can use a flat piece of wood or bamboo to hold against the wall like a trowel so you can pour on the paint and have it directed to the wall without slinging it all over the place. Finally, making the paint a little thicker and allowing it to slake and rest for a little while would help make a better consistency to the plaster.
Your hens very much like the baskets you wove! Many new chicks and eggs. Will you be able to sell your eggs and roosters now? It is great content when Robert takes his vegetables to market. 😊 Wonderful that you added all of the empty egg egg shells to your compost pile. Good source of calcium for strong soil! Your craftsmanship and ingenuity with the bucket build was amazing! They are perfect 😊 When mixing lime plaster, always add the lime slowly to the water. It will float on the surface and slowly become hydrated. Resist the urge to stir until all of the lime has slaked. Then it's ready to stir and apply. I think you would be much better served with a much thicker mix and a trowel or float application. I went back to watch "Upgrade house, floor plastering with simple tools" and you have the equipment and skills to plaster. In fact, your float would have been useful on this job because it would have leveled out the runs. WIll you make a new batch of lime? I would like to see you use your kiln again. As I recall it is two chambers and a firebox. Next time you load the kiln with limestone for calcining, I suggest you stack your limestone loosely all the way to the roof and walls. THat way the heat has to travel through the limestone to go up the chimney. You are loosing a lot of heat over and around your limestone. 😊 I suspect many people have not seen that video from your early days. Also, a new video on smelting iron and forging would be great content when you have time.😊 From a distance the whitewashed walls look terrific!
Здравствуйте. Сто баллов. Дело мастера боится. Спасибо
Поражает феноменальное трудолюбие, ловкость и умение в достижении своих целей....Полный успех в птицеводстве и рыбоводстве радует...Удачи и здоровья молодому фермеру!!!
Какую огромную и кропотливую работу ты проделал . Огромное терпение и куча потраченного времени ... просто молодец .
Lindo dia 🌄🏡🎋😊 linda produção de frangos! Pintinhos🐣🐥🐤🐔
Parabéns você e sensacional e tudo o que você faz é perfeito você faz tudo de punho próprio não usa nada moderno suas mãos suas ferramentas o que eu posso dizer te tamanha perfeição só te dar parabéns e pedir a Deus que o abençoe que continue fazendo sempre estas maravilhas eu gosto muito de suas coisas primitivas e antigas como eu tenho 78 anos e aprecio muito trabalhos feitos com as próprias mãos mande muitos mais vídeos lindos como estes pra que eu me divirta muito assistindo e curtindo tudo de bom e melhor pra você
I forgot to mention that it is really amazing how you have been getting more and more chickens. I think the low area between the house and the pond would make a good place to grow rice or corn. I think you will need to grow rice and corn to feed your chickens. You are turning your farm into a very productive land. The pond of fish is really fantastic. Now you have fish, chickens, bananas, vegetables, papaya, cassava and jackfruit. Your videos are my favorite ones to watch. 🙂
Дякую за кожне відег Дуонг
Wonderful crafting of those buckets Duong! We’re those holes made by termites, or perhaps beetle grubs?
Great start with whitewashing. I agree with other comments that a second coat with thicker paint (more lime, less water) will be better. It will help protect your walls. And yes, when you get the technique right, whitewashing the insides will help the light levels. This method was used for hundred of years in England before electricity 😊. And if you do build a generator, white walls inside will make better use of smaller lights.
Whitewash takes a long time to dry fully. After that, in a few weeks, it will become even brighter as the lime chemically changes by reacting with the air. Eventually it will look wonderful in the sunshine!
Yes it is a messy process, but it is worth it and easy to wash off. It must be repeated every year to work best.
漆喰の白さが最高に美しいと思います😊
桶づくりから塗布の作業にはとても時間のかかったことと思います。
家族が来たら、白さにきっと驚くでしょうね!
I think your videos are really great.
But seal your buckets with tar or resin with charcoal.
That way they stay relatively watertight.
Make the lime plaster a little thicker. that way the stuff stays better on the wall.
greetings from germany
Or use fat wood tar
Tallow glue could work well for fixing the cracks and holding the bottom on better
thanks, very happy with your ideas
@@cbass7283 Are there trees where he is that has a similar pine fat wood?
@@munchkin5674 in Vietnam idk maybe not pine but probably birch?
Suas melhorias estão ficando cada vez melhor, gostaria de dar algumas sugestões:
1) não precisava fazer aquela alça para o balde, era só furar ele na lateral;
2) Provavelmente os baldes trincaram, porque no começo você jogou a madeira oca no chão;
3) Se você realmente está usando cal, tem que evitar de por a mão nele, porque ele come toda a pele;
4) Sua parede está com muita umidade, você precisa fazer uma valeta rasa para drenar a água que cai do telhado.
Estas são minhas humildes sugestões
I enjoyed every minute of this. What a unique set of skills and artistry and best of all to help you stay warm and dry and very much alive.
yes very hard work,,but in USA we alternate our bricks so they won't tip over,,it can have the look of cement blocks,,,safely..Lord help you.,,white looks great
Hola me encanta todas las cosas que haces ,, soy fiel seguidora desde Costa Rica 🇨🇷
excelent video. A good option if you want to terraform more for the crops is to put the soil in the hole next to the pond.
Good job👍
Вот это новость побелка дома 🏡 но мне нравится думаю что будет много куры птица ферма как ты думаешь будет расширение развивать ферму? Интересно знать у тебя все хорошо получается умение и опыт просветание и благополучия вам
I love watching you and your beautiful family at your wonderful farm.
I'm so happy our parents didn't manage to shoot each other.
Pro tip for putting on the lime... Use a 1 meter long peice of bamboo or wood, hold it even with the wall, and pour the lime between the wood stick and the wall. It will spread out a lot more evenly and not waste as much of the lime.
oh damn that's brilliant
Isso sim é uma dica útil 👍
Você é o homem mais rico da face da terra .🙏🏻
Hallo apa kabar sahabat ku ..
Sangat kreatif , inovatif terys berkarya .
Salam sehat selalu 💪💪🙏🇮🇩🇮🇩
Freue mich immer wieder auf deine Videos, dein Können und Fleiß sind beeindruckend. Für die Eimer 100 Punkte. Einfach und und toll gemacht. Viel Glück und Liebe weiterhin Ulrike
Good morning from icy NY. I hope you’ll have some bamboo plumbing in the new kitchen for your wife to enjoy. It’s time to plant some roses somewhere for color…. Blessings!
I hope that happens
Hi Duong, The buckets you made were excellent! I am thinking the white wash will help protect your house but what about trying to make a thick plaster that will last a long time? Do you think a cement coating will stay on the walls now that the whitewash has been put on the dirt? I have wondered if adding a brick wall around the dirt walls and maybe filling the space with cement would last even stronger. I really like the wooden roof you made, it still amazes me how you made it and I think it will last many years, especially if you cover it with a thin layer of cement. Anyway, I hope your garden grows well and I especially hope your family is well. You have a wonderful family. 🙂
Ficamos felizes em ver você melhorando sua casa.
Parabens! Excelente trabalho. Continue assim.
Você tem uma maneira muito bacana de trabalhar e realizar as tarefas...nada é difícil para você. Por isso gosto tanto de assistir e acompanhar seu trabalho. Parabéns Doug e obrigado por compartilhar!👍👏🇧🇷
Ну, мастер!Отличные ведра!А,вот стены надо было бы от штукатурить для начала, было бы лучше и легче белить.
Your skills are very impressive 👍 thanks for sharing your beautiful life
Привет из России 🤝🙋♀️ Хорошая работа!!!👍👍👍С пополнением в хозяйстве!!! Всем добра и мира! 😊
Homestead is looking great
In America the lime paint you did is called “white wash.” There is a famous story from the 1800s about a boy named Tom Sawyer who was supposed to white wash a fence. He didn’t want to do the job so he tricked his friends into doing it for him. He convinced them it was so much fun that they even paid him for the chance to paint part of the fence for him.
"Tricked" ?!..... Entrepreneurial !! He was selling a learning experience !
@@jimbayler4277 LOL - okay, we’ll go with this one. It’s all about merchandising the experience, right?! LOL
It looks good! As others have mentioned, future coats can be added to fill in the places missed, as well as to improve the protection. Doing a more plaster-like thickness, or like wet concrete, is also an option. It would be very good to do the interior that way, since it would require less floor scrubbing afterward!
I thought he was going to make a mud/clay mix first and do a mortar coat on the wall so the wall could be smooth and flat then the brush idea would work.
Workmanship: 9 points.
Makeshift chicken: 11.
Good work, Duong, those buckets are amazing. You should do the inside with lime wash also to reflect light and brighten the inside. The outside coat should be thicker to discourage plant growth and withstand weathering from windy rain. You do not want all that hard work to not do its job or to wash away!
I wonder can you make a broom with bamboo? I kind think you could pretty well. You can also make a rake with bamboo as well. Would be 2 of the most simplest tools to make. Would make for a simple video. Along with making a grass broom.
Felicidades por haber disfrutado de su familia, tiene una hijas muy bellas y una esposa trabajadora como usted, admiro su trabajo y creatividad, saludos desde la Ciudad de México 🇲🇽
I have watched you make many things on the farm! I think these two buckets are simply amazing! They will be shared by ur grandchildren and great grandchildren some day!
Hello, Na escala de ( 0 á 10), dou te "10 " és muito habilidoso, Parabéns e fica bem a casa caiada. Abraços.
Красиво.
¡Eres genial creando con tus manos! De 100 puntos, te doy 101. 😄 👍 🇪🇸
thanks
Your videos are calming me. Thank you!
Really enjoyed the video, hope you do more like this.
Интересно было бы увидеть плотину с генератором. Освещение приобразит твою ферму и сделает намного красивее😉
Boa tarde meu amigo um abraço
Ну кто же так белит?! 🙈 кисть нужна короткая и жёсткая. Из соломы можно свернуть. Восхищает твоя аккуратность и трудолюбие, супер!
Wow! Your building and crafting skills are amazing. You did a wonderful job creating those buckets! I am thinking that you really do need more wood crafting tools, like longer handled chisels, a skid, another saw, and a way to drill holes.
That was a big messy job. A modern day paint roller or brush would sure made that job a lot easier! Wheww!
I am wondering about the cracks in the walls of your house. Won’t those needs some repair work soon? Can something like a cob mix be used to fill those cracks or a cement concoction? As versatile as the plant materials you have for building, unfortunately, they do seem to require constant or often maintenance, repair or replacement. That puts a lot more on you to manage and take care of by yourself on the farm.
Hello Duong, 10/10 love your videos😍
Some ideas for future😊
~maybe you could show us wild animals, birds Mammal insect🐗🐔🦌🐍🦎🐘...
~there's a hole betwin your house ans lake, a bridge should be cool😊😉
~You did some Shutter in tour kitchen, probably nice to do the salle for your house.
Bye have a nice day😍😍
Você é muito especial e inteligente nota 10 com certeza 👏👍
Wonderful video today👏🏼👏🏼👌🏽
And idea: you could use the latex sap from rubber trees to seal and waterproof the inside of the buckets.
Love this
if you mix fat with lime it becomes quicklime when you mix it with water... castles used it as paint that helped with erosion... depending on the quality and type of fat it can appear with slight colourations... these include yellowish white, light pink, orangish white and light brown... if the fat is processed well it'll come out as white as the lime used... this more refined for of quicklime is known as whitewash... i think you have to add the fat just after you pull the limestone rocks out of the cooker and before you add the water... i think it needs to heating effect of when the water breaks the rocks for it to mix properly... castles would also use quicklime to hide what the walls were made of... it's easy to siege a wooden castle as all you need is fire... but with quicklime you can make patterns with it to make it look like the walls are made of stone...
He'd need a source of fat to be able to do that, and he doesn't really have one right now. He really needs some kind of oil, to preserve all his woodwork too. I hope he can find a local nut tree where the nuts can be pressed for oil. I think tung oil comes from his area, that would be perfect if there was a tree within range.
@@DianeGraft yeah but that would also mean he needs to get some gloves as a lot of those seed oils tend to be a bit poisonous. Not to mention he has to create a press extractor once he has those seeds and nuts germinate when he puts them in the water for a bit.
Coincidentally enough if there is wheat, there is the process of gathering malt and many other things. But I don't think wheat is readily available that side of the world
@@DianeGraft yea... i just wanted to talk about the facts i know...
@@LuckoDaStars I think an oil press would be an interesting project to watch. Avoiding poisonous oils would probably be a good safety measure, since there are chickens around, not to mention his daughters.
@@DianeGraft coincidentally enough that very same poisonous oil also doubles as a natural pesticide as well as repellent. Sophie wants to keep specific insectoids in such a way he now has a means of doing that. But again it is a bit risky to make something like that when it's nearby livestock
you could mix a little sand with the lime and make a stucko to do the walls with
Points pour le travail :
20 sur 10.
Je suis toujours émerveillée de voir tout le travail que tu fais.
Félicitations sincères 😊
Wow that’s crazy! I was totally thinking you should do something like this when I saw you and the kids laying in the bed in the last video!! You should do that on the pond retaining wall also maybe?! Like that part you have the path going over
yes, thanks
The pond retaining wall is already some kind of concrete he made to make it I think. I watched him make that in that video.
Cok guzel bravo✨️👍🙏
Ciao, io sono un Italiano, Mi piace l'ordine e la pulizia che si vede, ancora di più, la dolcezza che dai ai tuoi animali.💖
Bom dia e que hoje seja melhor que ontem e amanhã melhor que hoje seja feliz 😘🇧🇷
Завжди радий Вас бачити! Богу Слава! Україні Слава!
Найвищий бал від мене!
В Україні, в давнину, усі хати були побілені вапном і зовні, і в середині.❤
That was an amazing job with the buckets, I think the small leaks will disappear when the wood expands with the water it carries 😊thanks for another great video 👍
Молодець,так тримати!!!💙💛
I hope one day you build concreate house walls in there , take care.
By the way, i love your content 😊 🎉 i start watching your videos a long time ago , a lot of changes now 😁 i undestand how difficult is there but I hope to see something big project like concreate house. This cracks means the earth become so dry and crunchy , so this is not a very long time investment with this walls?
You can also show us something diffrent to inspire and what never was in this Channel 💯
Congrats also for your determination, greetings from Poland 😛
Adorei os baldes simplesmente maravilhoso 💞💞💞
Buenos dias saludos
Good morning
It reminds me of the case (house) in the tribe that we used to paint like you did. We had to stop because there was tremolite in the lime powder we used😅
oh that's the mineral that forms asbestos?! wow, yeah, don't want that stuff on a house. 😬
De aca de Venezuela Mérida estado Mérida me gustan los videos de japoneses son tan creativos tan inteligentes construyendo sus casas,,realizando encierros para las gallinas,,hasta camas hacen con el bambu,,que lundo esos trabajos,,felicitaciones a todos por esa creatividad tan hermosa
I can watch the chickens all day
Egg shells can be crushed and fed to adult hens along with the feed. Just need to dry properly, otherwise they will feel the taste of raw eggs and can destroy them for food. In the village, we also fed the chickens with boiled eggs in the first week of life - they have a lot of healthy protein.
oh, i'll give it a try
Eres el mejor
@@PrimitiveSkillsnet : I crush the shells into small pieces to help make it easier for them to eat the shell. Hens constantly need to supplement their calcium intake. Without the supplement, egg laying is very hard on the hen's bones.
Sometimes, the hen will get in the habit of eating and destroying her own eggs. By crushing the eggshells, she will no longer recognize them as eggs and there is less chance of her getting into that bad habit.
The need for calcium is why hens will voraciously hunt for insects during egg laying season (Protein and Calcium). They will even eat small pieces of white plastic, Styrofoam, white paint chips (not good for them), thinking that they are eating insect and snail shells.
muito show parabens pela criatividade
just had a thought towards the end... wouldn't getting clay and adding water to it until you've got clay slurry and then smiring it all over the walls then waiting for it to dry help with filling in the gabs in the wall?... also it'd help to keep water from seeping in... though if you used fat to make quicklime then it'd be more water proof...
EDIT: also i think the reason the brush method didn'y work too well was rom it being a bit too long...
Que belleza de señor tan trabajador esa señora se ganó la lotería
Inside needs a coat of mud to smooth the surface. Nice job. I use lime also on my furnace inside the house.
Bravo ✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️🙏👍
Te doy el 99,99 x ciento de puntos felicitaciones x su creatividad tan bonita
Este lugar está cada vez melhor. E as abelhas, o que aconteceu com elas?
they have flown away, I hope to find a new hive
@@PrimitiveSkillsnet ok. Good luck
Will you impermeabilize the wood ceiling?
Vc é um gênio 👏 sou fã armazém 😍
wow nice ❤
My name is Johannes and i am from South Africa, see in the subs that you talk about installing a mini generator, when will you start with that project. I am curious
Job well done 😁
So that is a cement, that you are sealing it with. brilliant.
Whitewash/Limewash has been used by a lot of cultures for thousands of years. It protects walls, brightens things up and reflects light while still allowing the wall to absorb and give off moisture which is important for an earth structure (a modern concrete render would completely seal the wall and stop that which would be bad for an earthern wall). Whitewash is also good at killing off things like mould/germs/moss ect due to the ph. It'll wear away over time, especially on the outside and have to be redone every year or two to keep it looking nice.
bueno dia amigo k monton de gallina 🐓 tiene ya es granjero 🧑🌾
Nuôi mấy con heo rừng cho Sinh động nữa đi ông anh
nhất trí, vui lòng chờ xem nhé.hjz
Parabéns os baldes ficaram lindos!
Que tal construir um bonito fogão para a tua cozinha?
Vai ficar muito mais organizado e limpo. Admiro muito teu trabalho, você é muito dedicado ao que faz. Deus o abençoe!
nice white lime house..be safe
ڤيديو روعه فى تقدم ونجاح
Почему вы не добовляете скорлупу в корм курицам, что бы они восполняли запас кальция в организме? У нас в деревне так делали. Возможно у вас другие методы? Расскажите пожалуйста.
1000% you are very unique , a genius of all trades including Engineering , Respect to you my friend and thank you for sharing your wonderful Knowledge with us .
I like your work very much and nice house ❤❤❤❤
Muito bom seu trabalho parabéns pelo zelo.
I love the chickens they're so cute!