So many changes! We sawed off some 2x4s. You guys are hard workers ... and great at click-bait video titles! More power to you, makin' it happen in the AZ desert.
Wishing you Jim the best of luck on your surgery and a speedy recovery.Cutting down the boards actually made a great difference on the dome,looking awesome!
Yes lol! She keeps repairing the cob. But I know there are so many emergencies that keep coming up off grid. So you'll get it done sometime. Once you get it done and if you paint it white it will cool it down another 20 degrees. I always paint my trailers white even if they are white because the factory paint is somehow opaque alittle or thin or something and it shines through it and heats the underneath and I put my hand on my white trailers and they were hot! Til I painted them again. Also shade shade shade. Unbelievable difference.❤ I luv the house you made!
Lots of work, ya'll have done. Its so hot and humid here. I just gave up on yard work. I need to paint my house, yard work, and get fire wood ready for winter
Good luck with the surgery Jim!! May you heal quick and get great benefits from it. Jess great progress on the inside and outside dome. It is looking more and more lovely!
Hi guys. Looks nice. I'm glad I got to see the scaffolding coming off the outside and some off the inside. Seeing Jeremy help you make a knife was really neat! I like the Owl box! Looking good Jim and Jess! I hope your surgery goes well Jim! I'll pray for a complete recovery! Take care!
WOW Jim that's amazing, you actually cut down the timber scaffolding and transformed the dome. I can wait to see what exciting stuff is yet to come. Oh yes it rained again I wonder how much rain fell into that tube. Changing the name of your YT Channel now that was clever move. That is about the most exciting thing you have done here in about two years.
On the build above the cellar, you could use similar boards for stairs around the outside as well as stairs to a loft inside. The ones on the outside could go to a deck for watching the sunset!!!
Jim: As a retired electrician, I'm not so sure your electrical wiring inside the dome would ever pass any kind of electrical inspection from a "safety" aspect. Even if no inspections are required in your area, the NEC (National Electrical Code) requires romex to be "supported" (fastened to the structure via staples or other approved fasteners) every 4.5 feet. Your romex cables inside the dome simply hang like extension cords. At outlet boxes, the NEC specifies the cable be supported a specific distance from the outlet boxes. Also, a "minimum" length of cable/conductor must be available at each outet box penetration (I believe it is six inches). There are limits to the number of conductors that are allowed in each different type/size outlet box as well. You would do well to get some "expert" advise from someone in your area that is familiar with romex wiring in earthbag dome type structures in your area. The "uncovered" and "un-attached" (exposed) romex cable in your dome is un-safe since it is so vulnerable to damage, being exposed as it is, since damage to the cable "sheath" almost always exposes the conductors. If you "insist" on leaving your wiring installed in a "non-legal" (non-code conforming) condition and you should be so unfortunate as to have a electrical incident that results in injury or damage, I would expect any insurance company to deny coverage due to that non-code compliance. That is "normally" how this works.
You should be putting something over the cob so Jess doesn’t have to keep repeating every time it rains your not getting any younger and it’s not going to be easy for her to repair when y’all get older but it’s your business I been watching for years and it’s hard to keep watching her busting her ars just to have to do it again
They are working on sealing the cob from the top down. It is only 2.5 of them doing this. They know what they are doing as far as the cob goes. It is going to take them time to white wash as I call it the whole house. as well as all the other things they need to take care of. In the long run having to re apply a little cob here and there is easier than trying to rush the job and have something go wrong.
@@catswambo9706...I don't believe the Two Of Them have been at the same level for Years.... *They've been Life-ing!* I believe we, as viewers (you know, the ones watching and Not participating in the Hard Work), should be as Patient as they Are. Just the Two Of Them with Occasional help😏. In due season...it is Finished. Awesome❤️💜❤️
Hey Jim and Jess and the Dogs, a great video my friends. Knife making is an interesting thing to do. We used to use car springs to make knives when I was young. There was an endless supply and they are already pretty flat so less pounding. I think removing the 2x4's dressed up the outside of the structure. I think when Jess is finished with the white coat it will stand out in the desert of Southern Arizona.
The dome looks really nice without the bits on it, things are definitely progressing wish Jim good health and success with his surgery, thanks for the video.
I remember the build! We were there with you along the way! I probably would have left a foot... same vibes.... but yes wow!! Laying "Newpipes" as they say.... smiling!! Healing.. Jess Knows: Arnica and oils are your friends in a couple weeks, heal fast!
The owl box really does look like it’s part of the dome. Good job on that Jess. Hope Crew is doing better with the laser treatment. Good luck on your surgery, Jim. Wishing you a quick recovery. Your dome is looking terrific.
The dome is looking fantastic! Some part of me would put plant hangers on the board ends and hang solar lanterns on them but I can’t wait to see what you guys do!
Best wishes on the upcoming surgery take it easy and follow the doc's instructions. Jess may you be blessed with safety, strenth, energy and good health as you take care of everything while Jim's down and recovering. Blessing on you both❣️🥰
Hope youve done good on that surgery. Ok…. Im convinced its a tadpolectomy, jim. I do like the dome better now and it looks like much has gotten done on the inner walls. Just love you two….
It would be nice if they would spend as much time as they have spent on the owl house; on their actual home. At this rate it will be ten years before the first dome is completed in and out.
5:55 watching this made me want to start a community skills building club: Find peoples’ passion and do mini traveling workshops around the SEAZ counties! I’m in Pima near benson if anyone wants to join! That would be fun. I’ll start with mosaic crochet if anyone wants to learn 😜
Gorgeous knives! Dome is looking great, crazy how a few boards can make such a big impact. Hope your surgery went well, best wishes for a speedy recovery Jim
Thanks for watching! Do you like how the knife turned out?
Check the video description for Jeremy's contact info.
Still watching:-)
Not a big Knife guy but very interesting process to watch wish you the best in your upcoming surgery just don't use the knife you made ;-)
Jess please leave info about the cold laser .
Very nice Jim 👌 👍🏻 well done
Good afternoon to my favorite Dirt Bag Couple. I love the survival knife. I am a jack of all trades, so I love knowing as much about as much as I can.
Thanks for supporting local producers
So many changes! We sawed off some 2x4s. You guys are hard workers ... and great at click-bait video titles! More power to you, makin' it happen in the AZ desert.
I really enjoyed your music choice around the 14 minute mark. House is looking great!
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 keeping Jim in our prayers, fast and painless recovery
I'm really liking the new intro :D
Those knives are beautiful
Those are Really Beautiful Knives !
Excellent Craftsmanship !
May the Lord be with you during this time. To a speedy recovery.
May GOD ALMIGHTY wrap you up in His healing arms; and bring you to a quick recovery.
Wishing you Jim the best of luck on your surgery and a speedy recovery.Cutting down the boards actually made a great difference on the dome,looking awesome!
Wow. Looking beautiful…prayers for a speedy recovery
Thanks so much
Yes lol! She keeps repairing the cob. But I know there are so many emergencies that keep coming up off grid. So you'll get it done sometime. Once you get it done and if you paint it white it will cool it down another 20 degrees. I always paint my trailers white even if they are white because the factory paint is somehow opaque alittle or thin or something and it shines through it and heats the underneath and I put my hand on my white trailers and they were hot! Til I painted them again. Also shade shade shade. Unbelievable difference.❤ I luv the house you made!
prayers for safe surgery and speedy recovery. awesome cobbing; dome is looking good!
Best of luck with your surgery, and the dome is looking very well!!!😊🎉❤
Beautiful knives. A home is never ending work 🏠👀🔔
I have to say his knife work is stunning
Prayers for a speedy recovery from your surgery Jim.
Hi deer
I watch your all programs in 1 years later this night and like all video...❤
KNIFE ARTST EXTRAORDINAIRE!!! COME LOOKING GOOD❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Prayers for you and the Doctors hands. Prayer for a quick recovery.
Wishing Jim a speedy recovery 😊
Will be praying for a good outcome for your surgery and for your health.🙏💕
Best wishes on the surgery.....and quick healing. Keep you both in my prayers.
Half TSP palamountains equine liquid in crews dinner will help bones and joints. 🐾🐕🌼
Sending good thoughts your way, Jim. Get well soon.
Rest up, and heal well. Praying for y'all.
Good luck, Jim. You're a champ, so I know it'll go well.
Lots of work, ya'll have done. Its so hot and humid here. I just gave up on yard work. I need to paint my house, yard work, and get fire wood ready for winter
Those knives are out of this world 🌍 👍
16:06 It looks great, kind of like the lower half of a Dutch windmill... very pleasing to the eye... well done...
It's looking great! The owl box looks really good Jess! Prayers for a speedy recovery Jim!
Good luck with the surgery Jim!! May you heal quick and get great benefits from it.
Jess great progress on the inside and outside dome. It is looking more and more lovely!
Though I subscribed a while ago but oops. Ben enjoying watching you guys achieving your dreams.
Thank you!
Good morning or good afternoon you guys hope you guys have a great day keep up the good work we love you guys keep up the good work
Thanks for your vid 😇💟💟💟 Love and bless you guys. Wow good work guys 👍😁.
Hi guys. Looks nice. I'm glad I got to see the scaffolding coming off the outside and some off the inside. Seeing Jeremy help you make a knife was really neat! I like the Owl box! Looking good Jim and Jess! I hope your surgery goes well Jim! I'll pray for a complete recovery! Take care!
WOW Jim that's amazing, you actually cut down the timber scaffolding and transformed the dome. I can wait to see what exciting stuff is yet to come. Oh yes it rained again I wonder how much rain fell into that tube. Changing the name of your YT Channel now that was clever move. That is about the most exciting thing you have done here in about two years.
On the build above the cellar, you could use similar boards for stairs around the outside as well as stairs to a loft inside.
The ones on the outside could go to a deck for watching the sunset!!!
Love it keep it up as always 💘
Good luck with the surgery Jim! Keep us posted!
Prayers for a speedy recovery.
Have a successful surgery and quick recovery Jim!😎
Wishing you a good surgery and a fast recovery Jim
Jim: As a retired electrician, I'm not so sure your electrical wiring inside the dome would ever pass any kind of electrical inspection from a "safety" aspect. Even if no inspections are required in your area, the NEC (National Electrical Code) requires romex to be "supported" (fastened to the structure via staples or other approved fasteners) every 4.5 feet. Your romex cables inside the dome simply hang like extension cords. At outlet boxes, the NEC specifies the cable be supported a specific distance from the outlet boxes. Also, a "minimum" length of cable/conductor must be available at each outet box penetration (I believe it is six inches). There are limits to the number of conductors that are allowed in each different type/size outlet box as well. You would do well to get some "expert" advise from someone in your area that is familiar with romex wiring in earthbag dome type structures in your area. The "uncovered" and "un-attached" (exposed) romex cable in your dome is un-safe since it is so vulnerable to damage, being exposed as it is, since damage to the cable "sheath" almost always exposes the conductors.
If you "insist" on leaving your wiring installed in a "non-legal" (non-code conforming) condition and you should be so unfortunate as to have a electrical incident that results in injury or damage, I would expect any insurance company to deny coverage due to that non-code compliance. That is "normally" how this works.
You should be putting something over the cob so Jess doesn’t have to keep repeating every time it rains your not getting any younger and it’s not going to be easy for her to repair when y’all get older but it’s your business I been watching for years and it’s hard to keep watching her busting her ars just to have to do it again
They are working on sealing the cob from the top down. It is only 2.5 of them doing this. They know what they are doing as far as the cob goes. It is going to take them time to white wash as I call it the whole house. as well as all the other things they need to take care of. In the long run having to re apply a little cob here and there is easier than trying to rush the job and have something go wrong.
Look at the crown of the dome and you will see they have started top down with the permanent covering
Been at the same level for years
@@catswambo9706...I don't believe the Two Of Them have been at the same level for Years.... *They've been Life-ing!* I believe we, as viewers (you know, the ones watching and Not participating in the Hard Work), should be as Patient as they Are. Just the Two Of Them with Occasional help😏. In due season...it is Finished. Awesome❤️💜❤️
I was thinking the ancestors put stucco on their homes for a reason. Maybe look up the old formula for stucco.
love the boards cut off the dome - best of luck with your surgery and recovery!
Hey Jim and Jess and the Dogs, a great video my friends. Knife making is an interesting thing to do. We used to use car springs to make knives when I was young. There was an endless supply and they are already pretty flat so less pounding. I think removing the 2x4's dressed up the outside of the structure. I think when Jess is finished with the white coat it will stand out in the desert of Southern Arizona.
The dome looks really nice without the bits on it, things are definitely progressing wish Jim good health and success with his surgery, thanks for the video.
Will be praying for you.
Best speedy health recovery. Sending a heart Farie to ya Jim!
Nice to hear Jess more, I challenge jess to do a whole show with just her talking.
If you've seen our gravity fed irrigation video, she does most of the talking in that one.😁
Love this content! I look forward to next video. Good luck and heal quickly!👏💐
Dome is looking good, hope that you can start the upper part of the root cellar dome soon.
Never was the 1st to watch a video on RUclips! Love the channel guys.
I’m including you in prayers. God bless you,
I remember the build! We were there with you along the way! I probably would have left a foot... same vibes.... but yes wow!! Laying "Newpipes" as they say.... smiling!! Healing.. Jess Knows: Arnica and oils are your friends in a couple weeks, heal fast!
WOW on the knife guy's work! Fabulous )
Sending out prayers of healing.
Tea Pot House looks great!🛖
Loved seeing the quality of the knives.
The owl box really does look like it’s part of the dome. Good job on that Jess. Hope Crew is doing better with the laser treatment. Good luck on your surgery, Jim. Wishing you a quick recovery. Your dome is looking terrific.
Looking good glad this weather is cooling down lot easier to get work done.
the dome looks so nice, soon it will be all done
I hope you are feeling better Jim
Love from Ireland
The dome is looking fantastic! Some part of me would put plant hangers on the board ends and hang solar lanterns on them but I can’t wait to see what you guys do!
I believe they cobbed over the other board ends they cut off, so it seems more seamless.
The knives are great. Jeremy there has got a cool set up.
Jim, wishing you luck and speedy recovery. Kipping you all in my prayers
Those two inside boards might have been good for a display shelf, maybe cut them about 12" and screw a horizontal board across
Sending lots of love and healing thoughts.
Good luck and good health. Just found your channel again as I liked to watch your green dream show have been missing you both
We're glad you found us again.😁
Good morning from Singapore. Love your channel
Thanks so much!
Great job both of you, i love watching your videos and progress. Good luck for your surgery i hope it goes well and you have a speedy recovery X
Good luck Jim I hope everything goes well!❤😊
Y'all are bringing it together, it's sure looking great.
Best wishes on the upcoming surgery take it easy and follow the doc's instructions. Jess may you be blessed with safety, strenth, energy and good health as you take care of everything while Jim's down and recovering. Blessing on you both❣️🥰
Best wishes and GOD BLESS 🙏🙏🙏
Great to see Crew hope the cool laser helps him.
Prayers for recovery!
The knives are cool… I have a huge pile of obsidian and am hoping to eventually make knives and arrowheads with them.
hope you will be fine, and it ALL works out OK thank you stay safe
All the best for your surgery Jim. Love the owl box Jess. Take care.😊
Hope youve done good on that surgery. Ok…. Im convinced its a tadpolectomy, jim. I do like the dome better now and it looks like much has gotten done on the inner walls. Just love you two….
All the best for the surgery!
Everything’s looking great!! So proud of you two! 💚 👏👏
The dome reminds me of a cute handmade ceramic pot!
Blessings for your surgery, Jim.
Sending Prayers
Hello i like the dome look
I live in kingman Arizona for a couple years now retired in the Philippines like your videos
New subscriber
Best of luck with your surgery.
Great progress and cool knifes! Rest up Jim!!
Love the video. I suggest lowering the music down so we can hear the conversation better. Awesome knives.
Speedy recovery, dome looks really good.
It would be nice if they would spend as much time as they have spent on the owl house; on their actual home. At this rate it will be ten years before the first dome is completed in and out.
Owl box is looking great jess. I hope all goes well Jim 😊🇬🇧
Enjoying your new channel
Thank you!!
5:55 watching this made me want to start a community skills building club:
Find peoples’ passion and do mini traveling workshops around the SEAZ counties! I’m in Pima near benson if anyone wants to join! That would be fun. I’ll start with mosaic crochet if anyone wants to learn 😜
Gorgeous knives! Dome is looking great, crazy how a few boards can make such a big impact. Hope your surgery went well, best wishes for a speedy recovery Jim
It looks more finished!
Jess is a master in cobb-work . Like the bag house . Beautiful . What about snakes with the open windows at night.
Get well soon.
Thanks for sharing 👍😀