I’m hoping you’re 40’ from a Joshua Tree……it’s code.
@j.desperado-hi5ik20 сағат бұрын
Is their a wood filler that can take on that white wash
@scottcooper57823 сағат бұрын
The water heater they recommend is CRAP will not heat that much water and terrible quality (Chinese) junk! You can do the same thing with a stainless steel coil and use wood to fire the heater.
@bigonprivacy270823 сағат бұрын
Any rammed earth needs to be mixed very well dry before adding water, which should ideally be no more than 10% by weight. Also bricks get stronger when you have aggregate in there (not bigger than 3/4) but will huge improvement in strength. But I love the iteration!!!
@topcat985223 сағат бұрын
Why can’t we see more of the handsome dude in the thumbnail?
@ingulari3977Күн бұрын
Congratulations, you invented low quality concrete.
@dglatinx1Күн бұрын
The block with broken glass is a classic in Mexico
@HomeMadeModernКүн бұрын
Yes, have seen it all over South America
@tyrelirwinКүн бұрын
This is so chill. Love it!
@HomeMadeModernКүн бұрын
thank you!
@garagemonkeysanКүн бұрын
Super cool. ❤❤❤
@gaffyh1745Күн бұрын
Wait, no one noticed that Ben didn't say Bye at the end of the video, is this a first??
@HomeMadeModernКүн бұрын
oops!
@cherieharley4532Күн бұрын
Would grout stick to laminate?
@kaspar_19822 күн бұрын
i saw a DIY using 4x4's and 1 inch rods threaded at the ends with large metal wing nuts. it used no sealant, just tightening to hold it all together. a saluspa heater unit plumbed into it for heat and circulation, seems to be working just fine for my neighbors. i'll do the same once my soft tub starts to leak.
@MaggieDozer2 күн бұрын
Audrey: They didn't use mud, they used sod, Dad. Clark: Right, Audrey, and when they ran out of sod, they used mud. Ellen: Clark, let's just skip the House of Mud.
@daughterofthestars082 күн бұрын
I have some tempered glass i collected almost two years ago and now i'm wondering if i should mix it with cement and make sparkly glittering pavers for my garden! :o Thanks for the cool idea!
@mudjonns2 күн бұрын
Wow sponsored by Minecraft. Congrats man!
@lasseheims31172 күн бұрын
How are you acting like this is sustainable when you are taking *steel* to produce these molds that took way more greenhouse gases and resources to produce? Don't get me wrong, I like your channel, and you're super creative, but don't use the "sustainability" narrative when this is clearly not sustainable mi amore
@Chareads2 күн бұрын
So many cool experiments! I hope you keep iterating on this.
@kevinlucow22912 күн бұрын
I'm commenting to boost engagement!
@TMM69002 күн бұрын
wow, ultra ultra realistic 4k x 4k resource pack
@russellsmith86092 күн бұрын
The radiant heat from the blocks will create a micro climate for the plants, allowing them to survive the cold nights and extend your growing season into cooler months, cheers.
@A.Mere.Creator2 күн бұрын
never seen Minecraft sponsor anyone, way to go!
@HomeMadeModern2 күн бұрын
they have been pretty great to work with so far and I am in London for a Minecraft event as I write this.
@schroederb20072 күн бұрын
channeling your inner @primitivetechnology9550
@HomeMadeModernКүн бұрын
love that channel
@ddutton02 күн бұрын
Super cool 😊
@raynoladominguez47302 күн бұрын
I absolutely love this. A rammed earth blocks! My very favorite building system.
@HomeMadeModernКүн бұрын
thank you!
@GJRandom2 күн бұрын
Thank you so much
@MattTester2 күн бұрын
A great sponsor for inspiration. Now using this as a base, you could also take the idea of redstone blocks that conduct 'power' in the game and use that with recycled glass, bottles or the glass blocks you've used before to create modular lighting.
@HomeMadeModern2 күн бұрын
yes! I was thinking of trying to mix in a. bunch of metal filing from our metal shop to see if I could make a concrete that conducts electricity or at least rusts red
@Ebolachicken2 күн бұрын
i love this idea
@Thylamis2 күн бұрын
You have some grass around, could try to dabble in some adobe bricks, depending on the clay %
@Kahlil_2 күн бұрын
Beautiful piece. I have two questions - Where did you get your rocks from? What species are they?
@ivuvu40652 күн бұрын
Minecraft blocks are 1meter x 1 meter x 1 meter :)
@HomeMadeModern2 күн бұрын
correct but I an not as strong as my Minecraft avatar and they would weigh over 2800lbs
@ivuvu40652 күн бұрын
@@HomeMadeModern of course! I was joking ;)
@doubledarefan2 күн бұрын
@@HomeMadeModern Make them 1 decimeter on a side, then they can be stacked together to make 1m cubes, and due to natural color variation, would look just like the blocks in the game. Make 1m x 1dm x 1dm beams to use on the second-to-top course, so the 1m cubes can be left mostly hollow, saving labor and materials.
@lykkevej282 күн бұрын
🎉
@squeakycleannnn2 күн бұрын
The frame looks a bit too flimsy, I'd totally bend it, especially considering it's meant for 2 adults.
@unperrier59982 күн бұрын
Big talk about doing good for the planet. If he was serious about being efficient, he'd bring the plastic to his local recycling center. Unless you don't have any in the US? (wouldn't surprise me) They will recycle all white plastics but coloured ones are harder to recycle precisely because of the color.
@quidproquo39333 күн бұрын
Aka a diving board with angle iron under it
@TheFishSquad3 күн бұрын
Digging a hole in the middle of the desert looks a little "sus" (as my daugthers would say) HAHA.. Great video thought Ben.
@ronnieg60993 күн бұрын
Nice grain on that fir.
@tylersierra253 күн бұрын
If its all the same board size is there a way to print out the correcr size in a normal printer cause i have all the old fashiom wood working tools but not a cnc machine I know you can do it with car bucks If so id love to just trace over those side boards
@eric0u8123 күн бұрын
None stick cooking spray will work to release the concrete from the bucket.
@zulion144 күн бұрын
I have found KZbin rock bottom 😂
@fedegoeswoods31424 күн бұрын
If you also find a way to make the desk's height adjustable.. then it's perfect
@Kay8B4 күн бұрын
Does it count as its technically touching the floor.
@tylerthornton31074 күн бұрын
Gorgeous
@danthemakerman4 күн бұрын
Looks cool, definitely a sweet spot to hang out.
@garagemonkeysan5 күн бұрын
Great video. Cool bench. Super solid and indestructable. Mahalo for sharing! : )
@travdad765 күн бұрын
Nice job black tail. I mean, wait. Who dis? Not a joke: phenomenal piece. If I had nothing to do I’d replicate that. Very natural looking.
@kurtzcol5 күн бұрын
love the look ,well done sir
@randywells96765 күн бұрын
with her laying on it it look like a diving board over dirt
@reforzar5 күн бұрын
I love this project! I might have to steal this one!