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Project Kamp

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@ProjectKamp
@ProjectKamp 3 ай бұрын
Drop your questions for #118 Q&A under this comment👇
@viggovidin9108
@viggovidin9108 2 ай бұрын
When do you believe the community center will be finished?
@australianlegofan
@australianlegofan 2 ай бұрын
What has been the most challenging thing over all seasons?
@Elainaaaa4
@Elainaaaa4 2 ай бұрын
how's the digging going? Has it reached the end or is it still ongoing? let us know
@widyall_6586
@widyall_6586 2 ай бұрын
I miss eemely
@frienddotexe2536
@frienddotexe2536 2 ай бұрын
Scammer update?
@mfhex1398
@mfhex1398 2 ай бұрын
Really appreciate you guys keeping it real and not putting "yoU wOnT belIevE wHat wE foUnD UndEr tHis mystEriOus rUiN" thumbnail and title on these videos 👍
@TNTGAMERtheofficial
@TNTGAMERtheofficial 2 ай бұрын
💯
@bozinoski
@bozinoski 2 ай бұрын
If they did that, I would stop watching.
@peterschoemaker9
@peterschoemaker9 2 ай бұрын
Exactly, no clickbait!
@cassiacries
@cassiacries 2 ай бұрын
They pretty much did that 🤷🏼‍♀️
@Aeon08897
@Aeon08897 2 ай бұрын
Agreed 🎉
@PedroFernandes-e7f
@PedroFernandes-e7f 2 ай бұрын
The old Portuguese houses, for people who took care of animals (cows, sheep, goats) usually have a small door, the animals slept downstairs and the people on top the main reason was the heat for the winter.
@noracox6567
@noracox6567 2 ай бұрын
Yes I bet it was a pigsty with something else above. Grain or potato storage? Later just tossed trash in it. Maybe pigs below and goats above? Or mama pigs with piglets above?
@lelacchio
@lelacchio 2 ай бұрын
However, the house's dimensions, a mere 3-meter cube, raise serious concerns. A studio apartment of this size is truly cramped, and the idea of living there seems decidedly claustrophobic.
@meribor
@meribor 2 ай бұрын
@@PedroFernandes-e7f That would still be more space than a tent, and at least comparable to a camper van. Turning it into a single dwelling with 2½ levels could be interesting
@Kadum122
@Kadum122 2 ай бұрын
This one is too small for people and no windows, it's mostly likely goats under and grain/hay on top.
@casduarte
@casduarte 2 ай бұрын
Or a mill...
@derekmills5394
@derekmills5394 2 ай бұрын
I am sure you know, but you must use lime mortar to re-point the stones, never cement. This allows the walls to 'breathe' otherwise you will have issues with dampness
@uarestrong76
@uarestrong76 2 ай бұрын
This is good to know just in general thanks for sharing with all of us on the Internet! I knew about lime plaster with cob but didn't know much about what people do with stone building because those almost don't exist in the USA
@ruisoares1899
@ruisoares1899 2 ай бұрын
Agree and those old tiles thrown away could have been re-used as a good aggregate instead of ending up buying gravel.
@AtomicHorror
@AtomicHorror 2 ай бұрын
Good point. In one of their previous videos they actually pick up this too - they render the ceiling of the downstairs of the "sketchy ruin" using lime for breathability, because of how humid it is there.
@inspektorre
@inspektorre 2 ай бұрын
Vinegar and baking soda combined are not an effective solution for cleaning metal. This produces water, sodium acetate and carbon dioxide. It would be more effective to remove rust using electrolysis or using vinegar alone
@zachariahmiddleton5256
@zachariahmiddleton5256 2 ай бұрын
Also, at the end they showed putting a baking soda paste on them and then washing it off with vinegar. This is pretty much backwards. I'd soak them in vinegar and then rinse them off, probably with water but maybe a dilute baking soda solution to neutralize the acid. But I don't think baking soda is strong enough to remove much on its own.
@davidbayley4441
@davidbayley4441 2 ай бұрын
an other way is to boil them in water for an hr, this converts the red oxide (rust) to magnetite, then use a wirebrush/ wire wool to remove any scale, it may need more than 1 treatment to remove all the scale. once done treat with used motor oil, this is the same method used on firearms, knives, machine tools, ect.
@Montyzoomer
@Montyzoomer 2 ай бұрын
I came to say that they should have just soaked the rusty finds in white vinegar for 24 hours. You can reuse the rusty coloured vinegar many times. Then just rinse and dry.
@inspektorre
@inspektorre 2 ай бұрын
@@Montyzoomer also you can use that vinegar with rust to achieve the effect of old wood, just paint wood with this mixture
@martonbalogh2243
@martonbalogh2243 2 ай бұрын
Also, the vinegar is acidic, and the baking soda is alkaline, so they cancel each other out. The vinegar is more acidic than the baking soda is alkaline, so the solution would be still acidic. It's more reasonable to use vinegar only, since it would dissolve the rust better. (even tho it is not that satisfying without the fizzing :D)
@RCake
@RCake 2 ай бұрын
At 19:59 this is a holder for salt, pepper, vinegar and oil, probably intended as a dinnertime salad dressing device.
@teresanavarro2565
@teresanavarro2565 2 ай бұрын
yeeeeeeees! in portugal we call it galheteiro! my grandma used to have one that looked just like that!
@airenesmiler6624
@airenesmiler6624 2 ай бұрын
I knew someone would have commented this answer already. Yes, they came in so many varieties. In English it is called a cruet stand.
@uk-hon5769
@uk-hon5769 2 ай бұрын
Re-planting is stressful for all plants before replanting soak the roots for a good hour or more in water then use the water to water the hole before re-planting. That will give them the best chance of survival especially when it is as hot and dry as it gets to be in Portugal.
@FirstLast-tw1qf
@FirstLast-tw1qf 2 ай бұрын
When digging plants the root mass needs to match the leafy top too many leaves not enough roots you can’t water enough for them to survive
@janhamminga3546
@janhamminga3546 2 ай бұрын
Indeed it can also be helpful to remove part or all the leafs like you did with the Roses
@thegreatdodo5092
@thegreatdodo5092 2 ай бұрын
You don't need to water for an hour. Dafuq. Just care that the roots are actually staying intact
@johnh8615
@johnh8615 2 ай бұрын
And leaves allow evaporation. So reduce the foliage to match the roots ability to absorb water. This way it won’t die a drying death.
@mikewood8680
@mikewood8680 2 ай бұрын
The plant digging was a shit show. 🤦‍♂️
@LisandroMarchesini
@LisandroMarchesini 2 ай бұрын
My family use to break old tiles into small pieces and lay them on dirt roads to make them more durable and less muddy
@adrinavarro320
@adrinavarro320 2 ай бұрын
+1, i was a bit sad to see them getting rid of the old tiles! can be broken down and used for roads, for construction filler, etc.
@giovannifoulmouth7205
@giovannifoulmouth7205 2 ай бұрын
I was wondering why these guys who are so good with recycling and repurposing old stuff threw those perfectly good for gravel tiles.
@MutualEditzforyou
@MutualEditzforyou 2 ай бұрын
The mario music when the guy came out. Made me go back and watch a few times. The #editingteam is doing a nice job. Bravo to the whole #Projectkamp.
@kw9158
@kw9158 2 ай бұрын
I caught that too! Very funny
@meribor
@meribor 2 ай бұрын
I heard the music, but didn't catch that it was because Julien looked like Mario at that moment. Very well done
@valizougon
@valizougon 2 ай бұрын
Watched it many times before I could move on not gonna lie :D :D
@HaydenGatesOR
@HaydenGatesOR 2 ай бұрын
I live in a climate similar to that which is where we get very wet Winters and very hot dry summers. The best thing a structure can have is an extended roof. It keeps you cool in summer and it keeps the structure cool, and it keeps the water off in the winter . The little ruin is a perfect for an extended roof, in whatever Direction makes the most sense for an outdoor living space or storage
@chardym3c
@chardym3c 2 ай бұрын
looks like that little ruin is perfect for, another outdoor shower and toilet since it is near the pig trailer.
@susanfrary6880
@susanfrary6880 2 ай бұрын
Seems perfect use
@lelacchio
@lelacchio 2 ай бұрын
While the compact dimensions (3 meters per side) and the lack of windows might seem to restrict its potential use to a mere bathroom, a skilled architect could certainly envision creative solutions to make the most of this space beyond its basic function.
@kw9158
@kw9158 2 ай бұрын
Yes I agree. And they could use skylights to bring in the light so it's not too dark.
@lelacchio
@lelacchio 2 ай бұрын
@@kw9158 The idea of skylights to illuminate the space is truly interesting. An interesting alternative could be to create a raised oversize roof, similar to the one installed above the tool container. Under the roof, a corridor would be created that would allow the passage of natural air and light, thus avoiding the effect of a blind bathroom in the middle of nature. If the roof had larger dimensions than the base of the building, a sheltered outdoor area could also be created where users could wait their turn to access the bathroom.
@Paultschoppmota
@Paultschoppmota 2 ай бұрын
That item at min 20:00 might be what is called a "Galheteiro" in Portugal. The big round holes hold an olive oil and a vinegar bottle or flask, and the two small ones are for salt and pepper. There should be a vertical handle in the middle
@Angelttf72
@Angelttf72 2 ай бұрын
I love how you all protect the native plants, creatures and everything ye can. It's brilliant
@ElwoodPDowd-ed7pc
@ElwoodPDowd-ed7pc 2 ай бұрын
The unbroken glass bottle WITH the TOP is beautiful … will you clean and restore that too? Would love to see it. Thanks for the video, you guys ROCK!! ❤
@francoisarchambault5550
@francoisarchambault5550 2 ай бұрын
Hi gang ! Love your videos !! Here is a trick I have used for decades: RUST, Let the metal items soak in cheap white vinegar for at least 2 days...brush and soak/repeat again until the rust is gone. Rince extremely well and let dry. Protect with oil (olive is ok) or a coating (paint, clear, etc.). Then enjoy the items for years to come. 🙂 Keep the vinegar. You can reuse it many times. Cheers from Quebec.
@AlasdairThompson
@AlasdairThompson 2 ай бұрын
You are correct sir! Rust is alkaline so pretty much any acid will remove it (acetic acid in vinegar). That bicarb paste thing they did was pretty pointless unfortunately, though I guess it would have been a nice abrasive if they scrubbed it into the rusty surfaces.
@cathybrewer8958
@cathybrewer8958 2 ай бұрын
Glad you were able to save the rose bushes and fruit trees. The ruin looks so much cleaner.
@luukjoling1
@luukjoling1 2 ай бұрын
Hahaha the Mario sound was hilarious 😂
@casucasueq4479
@casucasueq4479 2 ай бұрын
11:10
@mordicaiknode
@mordicaiknode 2 ай бұрын
Just got to that point & giggled.
@nicolehand
@nicolehand 2 ай бұрын
Freeing the tree from its bling was a beautiful, touching moment. Thank you so much for your stewardship!
@PatrickPoet
@PatrickPoet 2 ай бұрын
I felt that too
@gailbenjamin5137
@gailbenjamin5137 2 ай бұрын
I love the whole amateur archaeology aspect of cleaning up a space like the old granite ruin.
@sovereigns1grace
@sovereigns1grace 2 ай бұрын
FRUIT TREES: Since they have very little roots left to support the plant, I would suggest you prune them SEVERELY. That way the plant can use it's resources to recover from the transplant, i.e., grow more roots before growing more branch/leaf. You will have better luck with them surviving.
@samfosteriam
@samfosteriam 2 ай бұрын
yeah exactly. You want the roots to be roughly the same size as the branches above ground.
@giovannifoulmouth7205
@giovannifoulmouth7205 2 ай бұрын
actually roots aren't that important to plants, they get their energy from the air and from the Sun using their leaves, roots are there just to gold the tree upright
@hemangsingh7163
@hemangsingh7163 2 ай бұрын
why i am so excited to see your video and wait for the next project kamp update, feels like its just our land and we all know it very well just like our child
@chriswatts923
@chriswatts923 2 ай бұрын
Definitely need to reinstate the floor on that ruin, it would give you additional cold storage underneath for veg etc or just tent equipment in off season. The temperature will be quite stable. You could always go big and add another floor to the ruin with timber to make it super duper 😅
@RAYMOND122918
@RAYMOND122918 2 ай бұрын
Your project has me seeking like minded people in USA. Thanks for the great content. Aeration for ALGAE CONTROL Aerobic bacteria that digest nutrients and other pond waste thrive in high-oxygen water. Improving pond aeration and circulation allows these microscopic organisms to work efficiently to keep pond water clean.
@aaturauhala3367
@aaturauhala3367 2 ай бұрын
You can likely use the roofing tiles mixed with dirt as sort of a road basin so if you have wash out problems with water the rubble should help. Just make sure no pointy ends pointing where the tires go
@mmakrlik
@mmakrlik 2 ай бұрын
I agree. Where I come from rubble and mainly red roofing tiles are used to fix potholes in dirt tracks and country lanes. It works well, after a few passes with a heavy vehicle it compresses and eventually gets absorbed in the ground.
@TammyGill-wp8eo
@TammyGill-wp8eo 2 ай бұрын
I admire you, young people. This a grand adventure.
@tesawestman
@tesawestman 2 ай бұрын
I am fairly sure that the metal tray with the four holes is a restaurant-style tray used for bottles of vinegar and oil, and smaller shakers for salt and pepper.
@rudyfisher7660
@rudyfisher7660 2 ай бұрын
On those roses, you can cut 'em off anywhere and take those stems that you cut off and plant them in just a little bit of soil and keep them moist and they'll start rooting again. And you can make several rose plants out of one plant things just cut off 6 foot. Section out a 6 inch section up out of each stem. And I guarantee you, you plant that stem and deal and add a root stimulator out of it. And I'll, I'll guarantee you. They'll grow. You can even put them in a in a glass of water. And they'll begin to grow roots and then plant them in soil. Roses are easy to populate and have more and more and more roses
@TherealLumpendoodle
@TherealLumpendoodle 2 ай бұрын
You have a classic Portuguese house there, pig sty (other animals available) at the bottom, humans at the top. That extension wall was the outside sty. They weren’t always permanent residences, some would be occupied in part/all summer only, while crops (and animals grew), then back to their home in town for the winter.
@elenaantunes1263
@elenaantunes1263 2 ай бұрын
Please consider using lime morter for renovating, and pointing g this old granite ruin. 😊
@OmasteneOkno
@OmasteneOkno 2 ай бұрын
Tip: cut some branches short on fruit trees from ruin. It will prevent water loss and ease reduced root system
@markbowshire1815
@markbowshire1815 2 ай бұрын
You guys need a dedicated rubbish dump. When you get your digger then you need to dig a really really big hole, remove the soil to be used somewhere else on the property and the dump all your rubbish into the hole for the earth to reclaim it. When it gets close to being full you dig another hole and use that soil to put over the top of your existing rubbish dump to reclaim the land and plant fruit trees. This is what we did with our own little remote town close to the desert in south australia
@lelacchio
@lelacchio 2 ай бұрын
I wholeheartedly agree with you. The "poop palace" solution is not at all convincing to me. I believe that building a DIY septic tank, possibly connected directly to the bathroom, would be a much better option, given that water is always available.
@ParadoxTheHybrid
@ParadoxTheHybrid 2 ай бұрын
I really love that y'all try to save the trees/plants as much as possible, i do the same when campcrafting ^.^
@xremming
@xremming 2 ай бұрын
Love how the tools for this kind of surveying are basically the same they were over 2000 years ago.
@luella2u152
@luella2u152 2 ай бұрын
The granite is crumbly because it was in a very hot fire. Based upon other buildings I've seen like this, I think the ruin was possibly a bier/barn on the bottom because of the low door. The top was either a small room for people or storage for feed. Very cool. Love all the things you found and the ones you can repurpose.
@FredrikOstrozanszky
@FredrikOstrozanszky 2 ай бұрын
Not granite.
@PatrickPoet
@PatrickPoet 2 ай бұрын
vinegar and baking soda are an acid and a base, either of which would be good for cleaning, but if you put them together they cancel out and basically it's just like using water--they make a pretty fizz while they cancel out but the fizz doesn't clean anything. vinegar is good at cleaning iron because of the mild acidity: First clean the tool with dish soap and water and dry. Then soak in a solution of vinegar and kosher salt. Use about 1/2 cup salt for each 1/2 gallon of vinegar, the salt produces ions that makes the mild acid from the vinegar more active. Soak tool until the rust softens, between 12 hours and several days, depending on the amount of rust. Scrub rust off tool, and then rinse and dry thoroughly. Tada!!!
@norabrice
@norabrice 2 ай бұрын
Fantastic clear up! Bonus for the buried stairs 🎉
@athollmcnicoll1028
@athollmcnicoll1028 2 ай бұрын
Good video as always showing even old structures can be remodelled if you have the tools and the professionalism on hand. Look forward to seeing where you take it and what yoiu achieve in the process.
@wadeprior5203
@wadeprior5203 2 ай бұрын
Good morning you guys hope you're everybody's having a good day out there I wish you'd be able to get that tractor back but I don't know what happened but I guess have a good day and I'll be praying for you guys God bless you guys keep up the good work and hang in there
@たけのゆっけ
@たけのゆっけ 2 ай бұрын
I’m Japanese and very enjoyed this channel every week!!
@martinwyke
@martinwyke 2 ай бұрын
Suggestion - Make a rock & trash screen with a couple of overlapping layers of rebar mesh.
@onearth...
@onearth... 2 ай бұрын
If you want keep a plant and dig it out, take care oft the fine roots. This thin roots (like a hair) are verry important for a majority of all plants. So keep in mind some of thes fine-roots should always be preserved. When you pull plants out of the ground, these roots usually tear off first. You should therefore expose a few of them first, or dig more generously
@lelacchio
@lelacchio 2 ай бұрын
I agree that these plants will have difficulty surviving. I hope the video was filmed a few months ago, because otherwise, with the arrival of the summer drought, they are doomed to dry up.
@genaromanno7542
@genaromanno7542 2 ай бұрын
My favourite part of the week is when my weekly dose of Project Kamp is available. I didn't watch the video yet but I know that it's going to be awesome, as usual :D
@susanfrary6880
@susanfrary6880 2 ай бұрын
Oramental object was a table server for salt, pepper, oil, and vinegar. Rods held the holey one above base, which usually had small feet. Often a central rod went up to a handle loop for carrying it.
@marianarosascarpa
@marianarosascarpa 2 ай бұрын
Stone buildings are the best for portuguese climate. I am sure it will be great for the Kamp! Best of luck y'all you are doing an amazing job!
@Ida-fz3ir
@Ida-fz3ir 2 ай бұрын
take lime plaster!
@snakey319
@snakey319 2 ай бұрын
dont think the stuff they are calling decomposed granite is that, it's a form of cement they made as a base over the dirt.
@FredrikOstrozanszky
@FredrikOstrozanszky 2 ай бұрын
​@@snakey319 definitely not granite. Nothing in that ruin is granite. Granite isn't porous and is resistant to to rot and acidity. Probably like you said or some kind of lime mortar. The stones look like sedimentary rock like limestone.
@marianarosascarpa
@marianarosascarpa 2 ай бұрын
@@FredrikOstrozanszky the walls are granite. It's traditional in that area.
@FredrikOstrozanszky
@FredrikOstrozanszky 2 ай бұрын
@@marianarosascarpa That may be true, but I can see with my eyes that that stone isn't granite. Granite doesn't crumble or pit like that, it's really really hard and persistent to acidity unlike softer rock types like that in the video.
@shannonbusse6702
@shannonbusse6702 2 ай бұрын
Of the reclaimed trash your are repairing. There was a two trays one with 4 holes. The two bigger holes are fro ashtrays the two smaller are for tobacco and paper. Used to be a thing back in the 30s to have fancy chromed glass decorative ashtrays beside where the gentlemen sat. You are doingngood work!
@truth1707
@truth1707 2 ай бұрын
CONGRATS on 700k!! My child and i watch Every week
@hatersgonnalovethis
@hatersgonnalovethis 2 ай бұрын
You have to put a concrete ring with iron rods on the top to prevent it from further bulging. Together with a polygonal spire made of zinc as a roof it will stand for another 100 years and it will look beautiful.
@TG.34295
@TG.34295 2 ай бұрын
Those tiles can be smashed up and used in potholes or to build the driveway up. Also if you sift the bigger stuff out of "the dirt" from the ruins you will find its amazing broken down compost and would be amazing food/soil for veggie gardens.☮
@unofficialivana
@unofficialivana 2 ай бұрын
I love how you can see someone used to live there and clearly loved the place! I think it would be great to reuse some of the stuff you found (like the cup and the bottle) as decoration!
@julielawson3999
@julielawson3999 2 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@juliuscaesar3346
@juliuscaesar3346 2 ай бұрын
I ❤ your videos , it’s great to see yous all working together doing some excellent rejuvenating work on your land yous are blessed to have such a wonderful place
@brunobleiz4092
@brunobleiz4092 2 ай бұрын
I think it wasn't the best moment to transplant but the worst. Always better to do it during winter. To report a mark on the wall on the same level, use a hose, a transparent flexible pipe and filling it up with water but no totally. Put on the mark where water is seen on a end and you can report the mark where the water is to the other end. (electrician trick😉)
@rentedspace7462
@rentedspace7462 2 ай бұрын
I really love following you in this journey. There are two blocks of land near me that I’d love to buy both have previously been affected by recent fires and floods. But that is the beauty of being able to restore and bring back to life the land and home that once were.
@ilksa8991
@ilksa8991 2 ай бұрын
you could do a REALLY good toilet and bath in there
@karloris6460
@karloris6460 2 ай бұрын
When cleaning rust off of metal it is best to use vinegar first and let it sit for a couple of hours and then dip the metal in a solution of baking soda and water to neutralize the acid. Using vinegar and baking soda is almost useless as the vinegar is acidic and baking soda is basic so they cancel each other out.
@jean-marievennin8405
@jean-marievennin8405 2 ай бұрын
At T.C. :20.00 mnts, the piece with 4 large holes associated with the small tray of the same shape, could be a table server: Salt, Pepper, Oil and Vinegar............for example missing part perhaps the legs???. The head hammer is splendid.!! Granit ruin , i usaly say , it is with old things that the spirit work for the common satisfaction. Bon courage and stay safe.
@artfx9
@artfx9 2 ай бұрын
Ah yes, the old snake house. 🐍 From what I can tell, there was a large stone on top of the doorway and the wall was finished to a triangle shape all the way to the top. However, the oposite wall seems to end flat. Perhaps the triangle shape was made in a wood frame with a window in the middle. And in such creating a traditional house shape with two sided sloped roof. Will be a cute house, however, the bottom part is not very functional as it's not high enough. There are 3 options: 1) keep floor heights as before and use the bottom as storage area. 2) raise the floor and put some stairs up to the 2nd floor on the outside and build the wall higher. Can be done on wood frame, will look realy cool. 3) Make it all 1 floor and access only from bellow.
@wfukurch
@wfukurch 2 ай бұрын
Decayed granite can be found everywhere sometimes to some depth it is quite usefull for pathways and tracks when you have sorted your next excavator you can have a look and after burie the rubbish from the ruin
@FredrikOstrozanszky
@FredrikOstrozanszky 2 ай бұрын
Except that the stone in the building is not granite. Granite is massive magmatic rock. Those stoneblocks look like they're made of some kind of sedimentary rock.
@a.arrowlitster695
@a.arrowlitster695 Ай бұрын
the treasures were great, that bottle was stunning! Keep up all the amazing work you guys!
@malatesta177
@malatesta177 2 ай бұрын
Cool video as usual! I would like to point out that Vinegar an Baking soda makes a lot of bubbles and sound but it's really inefficient for cleaning because you are using an acid and a basic substance mixed together and the PH became almost neutral. It's a really common myth, the classical grandma recipe to clean, but it's a myth with no scientific foundation!
@SeedyAu
@SeedyAu 2 ай бұрын
You're so lucky that the uncovered steps 'go up' and 'down' and not the ones that only go one way 😁
@Paul8033
@Paul8033 2 ай бұрын
Thanks
@MarcoReekers01
@MarcoReekers01 2 ай бұрын
You don't need to get rid of all the ceramic tiles. If you bury them around the garden or around the fruit trees, they can serve as passive water storage in the dry months of summer
@lesleyscott7224
@lesleyscott7224 2 ай бұрын
Maybe its a winter animal pen with the lower level for manure or humans above and animals below for warmth?
@datagrl
@datagrl 2 ай бұрын
Yes, that is what I was thinking. The little door below was to let the goats in. Humans lived on the upper level.
@celbrasil4832
@celbrasil4832 2 ай бұрын
The chain you found was to hold the cooking pots over the fire where in some cases they would have boiling water for cooking or bathing.
@jeffreysachs3423
@jeffreysachs3423 2 ай бұрын
The basement (low door) is probably a root storage space. Small door limits heat penetration.
@sarab3960
@sarab3960 2 ай бұрын
Portuguese person here. Low floor was for animals normally sheep or goats, their presence provided heat during the winter. As the top floor was the humans living space.
@kevinkline6835
@kevinkline6835 2 ай бұрын
Beautiful structure. Can't wait to see what you do with it. So happy to see it being saved. Many blessings
@StaceNyourFace
@StaceNyourFace 2 ай бұрын
15:15 I ❤ that bottle. It's gorgeous. , 😍
@jasondunstan2062
@jasondunstan2062 2 ай бұрын
Awesome guys and girls. Can't wait to see the next development of this ruin. What a wonderful discovery of treasures
@skydragon5671
@skydragon5671 2 ай бұрын
@ProjectKamp Not sure what to do with the top floor, but the lower floor would be good to store potatoes and stuff for the long term.
@lindawilliams4902
@lindawilliams4902 2 ай бұрын
With the old plates, cups etc. that have pictures on them, someone could cut pictures out and make necklaces, earrings etc. sell as reminders of the land’s history. Just a thought. Pretty cool finds!
@milesjohnson4526
@milesjohnson4526 2 ай бұрын
Seeds last a long time, especially fruit seeds. It's pretty likely that a person might discard a seed after eating it outside his house....
@mimir.569
@mimir.569 2 ай бұрын
You are so ressourceful ! Glad you are there
@anujawasthi5468
@anujawasthi5468 2 ай бұрын
What happened to the scammer?
@MrTheKing771
@MrTheKing771 2 ай бұрын
i guess nothing yet.
@alexandrelobo8524
@alexandrelobo8524 2 ай бұрын
Nothing will happen they will never see the money again
@IceSedale
@IceSedale 2 ай бұрын
Update in 118
@casucasueq4479
@casucasueq4479 2 ай бұрын
This channel has always been so positive that I'd actually prefer not hearing about that dark time anymore... unless they find the scumbags responsible.
@patrick1992
@patrick1992 2 ай бұрын
Hes living a great live in UK now with the money getting some beer probably 😂
@brokenmeats5928
@brokenmeats5928 2 ай бұрын
I love all Project Kamp videos!
@framegrace1
@framegrace1 2 ай бұрын
Could this buildings (this one and the one you have the office) be wine presses or deposits? They look very similar to the ones we have here in the mediterranean for that purpose. But we usually find remains of tiled deposits inside. They look very similar; 2-floored small buildings on a step on the terrain, with doors on both floors the one of the top bigger than the one on the bottom. You enter the grapes with carts on top, where you can install the press, and the most get stored inside the building. The most is recovered with barrels from below when needeed. (Is easier to transport few barrels or most with a mule or donkey, than the original grapes that would need a lot of carriage trips). It also has the advantage of the most get impregnated with the natural yeasts of the terrains.
@sroberts605
@sroberts605 2 ай бұрын
Oh this makes a lot of sense - I made a comment wondering if it was for food storage, or wine when I saw the hoops probably from barrels. I thought the thick granite walls were mostly to keep the temp stable, but if a press inside, the strength would also help. By 'most' I'm guessing you mean 'must' as in grape juice for fermenting into wine?
@KC-mw3rp
@KC-mw3rp 2 ай бұрын
With the volume of cleanup across many areas of the property, I think your team would benefit from portable yard work bins. You can get some from Fiskars brand. They’re called kangaroo collapsible garden bags. Clearing the sides is a good use case. They are very lightweight and easily portable but basically work as a reusable trash bag so that you can collect a yard scraps and move it to the compost pile more easily. Reduces the time it takes to clean up a cleanup project. I appreciate that many of your purchases are secondhand. Perhaps you could find some that have been used before in your local area. But ultimately, I believe it would be such a timesaver that it would still be a positive purchase.
@smallmovezmusic
@smallmovezmusic 2 ай бұрын
You never know what you might find in these ruins. I know a family of farmers who dug up a chest full of gold on their farm. It was common during WWII in some countries to bury gold and money under the floorboards for safekeeping. In Greece, people are still finding hidden treasures in old, long-forgotten houses.
@johnh8615
@johnh8615 2 ай бұрын
When you cut a lot of roots that gather moisture for a tree then replant you must reduce the foliage to match the water loss. It’s so the plant don’t die because it can’t supply more water than the leaves allow to evaporate.
@isrocket
@isrocket 2 ай бұрын
i feel like the snake is in the ruin ! and why not buying a GOLD Detector it seems like a good idea
@HSstriker
@HSstriker 2 ай бұрын
probably goes there to hunt on the reptiles ;) european snakes are quite small and tend to hunt more reptiles etc and the small mice
@MalenBu
@MalenBu 2 ай бұрын
one of my absolute favourite episodes 😍 so many zen moments! treasure hunt, nature and time ❤
@kaciecouch2150
@kaciecouch2150 2 ай бұрын
When will you begin work on the pond? Are you planning to use plant islands or some kind of fountain/irritator to clear the algae, keep the water healthy and avoid smelliness?
@SandraLawson-b4k
@SandraLawson-b4k 2 ай бұрын
It’s lovely to see something done respectfully. I am of the feeling that the lower part of the ruin may have been a store room of sorts. A place to keep the harvest and maybe things made at harvest to use during the winter etc. just a thought because it is far too low to be a living space.
@mordicaiknode
@mordicaiknode 2 ай бұрын
Oooooh ruin episode!
@racebanning6390
@racebanning6390 2 ай бұрын
AWESOME!!! Agteat time to learn Masonry work and cement building👍👍Hi Dave, hope alls going better, Glad to see the Subscribers have donated to git a Better Digger ...Be Blessed you all🙏🙏🙏
@BakrSSami
@BakrSSami 2 ай бұрын
Love from iraq 🇮🇶
@hemlock40
@hemlock40 2 ай бұрын
The ruin was certainly very rustic even in its prime. That's putting it politely. It's charming now though with the stone construction that could be a movie set.
@Amber4
@Amber4 2 ай бұрын
Vinegar and salt will do the trick. With baking soda you neutralize the vinegar.
@cfv1984
@cfv1984 2 ай бұрын
The bubbles probably help chip some of the rust off. Merits some testing, I have some garbage I could try this on later tomorrow
@Montyzoomer
@Montyzoomer 2 ай бұрын
@@cfv1984 Just use vinegar alone for 24 hours. Salt adds nothing to the process.
@susanfrary6880
@susanfrary6880 2 ай бұрын
Salt accelerates the rust!
@jantepas7511
@jantepas7511 2 ай бұрын
Great work to restore this house! Good luck.
@freddychef123
@freddychef123 2 ай бұрын
watching from Victoria BC, Canada, hi.
@chowe9
@chowe9 2 ай бұрын
I'm across the strait from you! 🎉
@InkHarmony
@InkHarmony 2 ай бұрын
Great I’m looking forward to see what you’re doing with it, as I’ve working on a similar project too. Old ruin half built onto a big boulder. These ruins are so beautiful and magical ✨
@lomalinke5042
@lomalinke5042 2 ай бұрын
Do you at some point consider farming your land? I always wondered why you bought such a huge piece of property while at the same time there have been no efforts in planting anything or establish cattle, sheep, goats etc.
@uarestrong76
@uarestrong76 2 ай бұрын
I think they're working on permaculture which the animal husbandry comes later on in the process. A lot of early permaculture is observation, and earthworks to build the foundation then managing the forest etc. Animals tend to be highly labor intensive and would be acquired with a purpose in the land. Plus they live in a big agriculture community so they likely don't need to be self sufficient yet on food crops
@LarizaPerlas-ir5ln
@LarizaPerlas-ir5ln 2 ай бұрын
Im quiet excited to watch for the upcoming construction of the ruin. .
@albertoalvarez8366
@albertoalvarez8366 2 ай бұрын
Probablemente, los frutales son semillas de algo que alguien se comió a la sombra de la ruina.
@equilibriorural
@equilibriorural 2 ай бұрын
Que maravilla la limpieza que habeis hecho alrededor salvando tantas plantas como os ha sido posible, desde frutales a rosales, impresionante trabajo!
@Nobe_Oddy
@Nobe_Oddy 2 ай бұрын
I REALLY hope you don't feel the need to alter the wall very much... like the bulge you mentioned.. it doesn't need to be removed. It's been standing just for what looks like 100 years, and it's in really good shape for being that old... But if you were to start chiseling the stone (which I'm pretty sure isn't granite) to remove the bulge , that is going to break up all mortar in between the rock, and they will probably start crumbling and breaking in places you don't want it to.... So I THINK it would best if you leave as much of it the way it is as you possibly can... and try to do more 'additive' repairs than 'removal/destructive' work. (so instead of chiseling off the hump in the middle of the wall, you would add mortar to the sides so they become even with the middle) this way will cost more in material BUT it would give it strength instead breaking up the weaker parts of the wall with hammering and chiseling You also have to remember that you pulled out A LOT of the roots around the the structure, and that COULD have made it weaker, so it's probably safer to add to the wall then break pieces off... ESPECIALLY when you get a strong rainstorm!! A LOT of the soil that was held in by the roots WILL GET WASHED AWAY! So don't forget to take that into account - You guys are really good at thinking of these types of things, so I don't think I need to tell you, but I don't think it can hurt to mention them :)
@snakey319
@snakey319 2 ай бұрын
Rose's are hardy, these are old strains so moreso. bet that place looked beautiful at one time with the blooms.
@thevulp1xel387
@thevulp1xel387 2 ай бұрын
Telepathy works. I just thought, 'It would be nice to see a project camp video' and this popped up.
@sebakyster
@sebakyster 2 ай бұрын
they always come out on mondays at 16.00 CET
@gameratortylerstein5636
@gameratortylerstein5636 2 ай бұрын
​@@sebakysterno, it's telepathy
@SpecialClips-e2u
@SpecialClips-e2u 2 ай бұрын
It's algorithm, they know what you think
@gameratortylerstein5636
@gameratortylerstein5636 2 ай бұрын
@@SpecialClips-e2u no, it's telepathy
@SpecialClips-e2u
@SpecialClips-e2u 2 ай бұрын
@@gameratortylerstein5636 that's your opinion
@dantapaws8395
@dantapaws8395 2 ай бұрын
Just thought I'd mention reference the fruit trees you guys discovered! I recommend that you pot up the smaller ones(with the minimal root systems on them), prune back the trees to leave just a handful of leaves, as the trees will perspire faster than they can take up water and will then risk dying! With less leaves/branches and in pots you can monitor their moisture levels and they can develop their root system better. Then in February next year, you can plant them in to the ground (which is just before they start to produce new shoots/come back in to leaf!).
@Beni10PT
@Beni10PT 2 ай бұрын
Isn't that limestone at the bottom of the ruin and not granite?
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