literally in the first second of the video you can see it in the field lol
@ProjectKamp20 күн бұрын
support on patreon and you can see it
@W4iteFlame20 күн бұрын
Maybe we are the digger they made along the way
@Jacob-de-Veroveraar20 күн бұрын
@@ProjectKamp The normal YT viewers are not important enough?
@Avraham42020 күн бұрын
Colleen- your joy is a big reason why I love watching this channel. Experiencing people who can find joy in the world like you is just the best way to keep the faith in humanity
@pablobarquin20 күн бұрын
This is cringe AF
@mrg438820 күн бұрын
@@pablobarquin Don't be so negative, makes you look bad :)
@pablobarquin20 күн бұрын
@@mrg4388 not my day. I'm sorry AF.
@mizakoreia20 күн бұрын
She is an awesome human being!
@icyce_20 күн бұрын
I approve this message
@fjkelley477420 күн бұрын
I enjoy all the "construction" parts. However, shouldn't the lag bolts that hold the beams to the walls be 45 degrees in the opposite direction? i.e. the 45 deg angle facing up, not down? \| not /| ??
@vimsi20 күн бұрын
thought the exact same thing when i saw this....
@adzoutnabout88820 күн бұрын
Why not put a 4x4 post in each corner under the floor frame ?
@vimsi20 күн бұрын
@ they really should add that - or the floor will collapse sooner or later
@adzoutnabout88820 күн бұрын
@@vimsiyes, that granite is decomposing and the dyna bolts will work loose with traffic and differing atmospheric conditions.
@rustyevolution629820 күн бұрын
This is the way. The bolts should be angled up. Angled down in crumbling stone, they will work lose over time with the vibrations from people walking on the floor. They can still go back and add additional bolts with the proper orientation.
@FreezyAbitKT7A20 күн бұрын
you need a laser level. If you put the bolts diagonally the other way, they couldn't fall out ever. The load would push them in deeper.
@W4iteFlame20 күн бұрын
Good to see there is already a lazer level comment, so I will not add another one
@everhard474320 күн бұрын
Finally, someone with a good, technical comment.
@everhard474320 күн бұрын
@@davidf2118 Agreed, kudos for the effort!
@blutroniq20 күн бұрын
...and joist hangers. I am no building professional, but these are things that can be learned just by talking to people at their local building store.
@edvardfranke20 күн бұрын
+1
@KarelKraakei-g5j20 күн бұрын
Love episodes with Colleen, she has such great energy man!
@younessm643410 күн бұрын
And no bra 😂😂😂
@BotanicManic7 күн бұрын
Johns timber framing skill os very impressive. It was an absolute joy to watch the meticulous work go into this!
@LovesRock20 күн бұрын
What an amazing job by John, Colleen, Ruben and the team! Impressed by the quality of the work (and the quality of the video montage, too!) 👌🏻👌🏻 Enjoy the slow, rainy season 😄
@renierbekker496419 күн бұрын
Absolutely
@PatienceMarie8820 күн бұрын
Colleen is my spirit animal. I too, use sounds to describe to other's what the next process is 😂. I truly pray that everyone who volunteers their skill to help with this project gains esteem and success in their craft and careers, because they are all such amazing craftsmen!
@W4iteFlame20 күн бұрын
Indeed it is one way of the communication. I personally make sounds too...but probably less often than I should
@PatienceMarie8820 күн бұрын
@W4iteFlame I probably do it more often than I should. They always understand me though! 😂
@Jacobtheunwise20 күн бұрын
Any chance you have autism?
@Dancingpastmidnight20 күн бұрын
That was a very entertaining episode! I enjoy seeing improvements being made to the infrastructure of Project Kamp that impacts the quality of life for everyone.
@PillarsOfDub19 күн бұрын
It's just so inspiring watching you all build and play together. Such harmony, such skill, such positivity. You are really bringing life to the area. We are just 40 mins north east of you, sharing the same dream, on a little 3 acre farm with a ruin we still haven't begun on. Wishing you continued success and fulfilment!
@mircomuntener464320 күн бұрын
Chainsaw safety: shorts and sandals. Lime mortar safety: EVERYTHING
@redpecker1214 күн бұрын
The stability of the masonry structure is quite frankly scaring the shit out of me. I mean, it's nowhere near structurally sound. Speaking to the engineering, adding weight and lateral force by installing a roof and floor is prelude to disaster. Thats just ONE thing.
@solid_jr12 күн бұрын
@@redpecker12 I know right? I can't stop imagining the walls caving in on them. Also, is it just me or does notching the sills and then each floor joist not just make both pieces half as thick and less sound? I really don't understand why they use so many lap joints. It just turns all the 6" thick beams into 3" thick beams, effectively. We'll see how it turns out.
@jaxmccurdy725620 күн бұрын
QUESTION FOR VID 8: You all contribute so much to project Kamp and the long term landscape of the property. Are you planning to build plaque or something that will tell future Kampers of the individual contributors and where you are from. Such an amazing global effort.
@Remik700020 күн бұрын
Last view is great. Laying on top of the roof is great. Great job
@Pilot33320 күн бұрын
Yeah... but it seemed to me they locked themselves up on top of the roof, while the scaffolding was under the roof.... 😂😂😂😂😂
@ananasaz269610 күн бұрын
One of the best videos produced by you!
@rbu213620 күн бұрын
I am very proud of Project Kamp. You are preserving knowledge of our ancestors. That is your greatest gift, as you find your own way and vision.
@gamerlifeon879420 күн бұрын
I feel you guys should make a maintenance video every say 10-15 videos containing how you maintain the structures you already built. Could prove to be good practise going forward.
@peterkilvert271220 күн бұрын
FANTASTIC. Well measured, cut, fitted and secured. The granite walls look fantastic too. Well done to all of you, a professional job.
@RyptCripper9 күн бұрын
Awesome to see some timber framing and stone!!! Love you guys
@jeanlawson913320 күн бұрын
That temporary floor is awesome 👍
@pennyneal245620 күн бұрын
This is an amazing woodworking team! And they actually sound like they are enjoying themselves too. Especially Colleen! 😊
@TobiasDettinger20 күн бұрын
Jolie is such a positive vibe all the time. Great spirit in project kamp! :D
@jurgenschmaloer899619 күн бұрын
At first a BIG compliment for the craftmanship of the Crew!!@❤❤ This is realy a complicated construction and to see " relativ " young people to have those skills gaves me hope for the future ! ( I am a 60 year old Aircraft mechanic/ Engineer and DIY home improver). Keep on Impress me !!!@❤❤❤❤
@merlijnbell874720 күн бұрын
Love the sync with music when the mortar hits the wall
@davealdridge760814 күн бұрын
For anyone watching this and thinking of copying their work, cutting those large notches in the floor beams made them SOOO much weaker. Instead, put them lower in the wall so that the floor joists are at the height you want, or put the same kind of notches they put in the ridge beam. And if you are gong to add anchors like they did in the floor beams, do it at the exact opposite angle that they did, or straight in.
@JerryHall-d8l3 күн бұрын
That guy is clueless
@norabrice20 күн бұрын
Congratulations team! Amazing job putting it all back together, thank you for sharing the journey with us.
@paulbombardier872220 күн бұрын
I love watching these updates every Monday morning. I am always amazed and sometimes amused at how you deal with the different challenges that you face in the different construction projects. Kudos to all of you.
@xoagig12 күн бұрын
great job by Colleen, Ruben, John and the rest of the team!! it looks amazing
@BrunoWiebelt20 күн бұрын
nice mix of old and modern carpenters ... really clever ... oh an Coline is so good...
@RaraAvis113814 күн бұрын
You (and Mossy Earth) are my favourites and are all so inspiring and I enjoy watching your projects. I wish I could find another billboard wrap like you are using - I've made mine into many things. The last of it is being made into seats on my scavenged porch swing once I get some more grommets for the second seat😊 You are doing such important work!
@wilkevansteenbergen504117 күн бұрын
Colleen makes it so fun to watch:)
@slotho12220 күн бұрын
I am glad to see you cover the gaps in the walls with lime.
@Nettle31419 күн бұрын
Damn, this dude is talented! Good work!
@daveffs193520 күн бұрын
Can I ask why you didn't put a top plate on the wall and fix the rafters onto that? I would have thought that would be the better option, it would have spread the load across the top, added stability and been way faster that chiseling out the notches.
@Pilot33320 күн бұрын
My thoughts too... but heeee. I probably watched too much of Martijn Doolaars and Raising Voagers.
@PhilCatorio20 күн бұрын
Hello team: another job where you had fun and had a lot of hard work to get this job take care of. It was a pleasure watching how all the team workers worked together and where happy to help out where they could. You have the best people working together and they all help each other. Great job.
@darkdragonnasir20 күн бұрын
so glad to see yall not destroying the ruins
@ttb.4120 күн бұрын
It is creazy to see how much time it takes to rebuild an actual ruin! I really love seeing how it is turning out and how much joy you have working on it. Great work !!!!😍
@alanmiller845713 күн бұрын
I’m amazed at what you folks have accomplished with this ruin!
@clarac449116 күн бұрын
I'm excited for that window! Can't remeber the plans but the view from that window is probably going to be amazing!
@rdasarihyd20 күн бұрын
I really appreciate your commitment and love to restore the old ruin. Particularly I loved the lime work and detailing. Most people would have demolished and built new…
@jntd416020 күн бұрын
Coline is my absolute favorite!❤Michigan🤟
@racebanning639020 күн бұрын
AWESOME!!👍👍Greait joint construction, and the Stones came out Great.. Bravo Project Kamp!!. Blessings to All🙏🙏🙏from Idaho.
@Tavok2220 күн бұрын
Great Episode. Splendid Craftmanship.
@thinkinginsideout405320 күн бұрын
I finished the video before scrolling in the comments. A lot of positive support and several "professional advice"... So far, so good.
@lynhardie629120 күн бұрын
Its looking like a cute tiny house. 🎇🎇🎇🎇 Well done ladies and gentlemen 🎉🇿🇦
@Evil-dr4bn14 күн бұрын
Always great to see you improving community life. And I imagine these days, we Americans might be watching community living videos with renewed interest.....especially overseas.
@nikorikob20 күн бұрын
We've been waiting for this update
@petervanlaethem19 күн бұрын
I am impressed! And that last shot was perfect, fitted right in. 😁
@HenryKlausEsq.20 күн бұрын
Coline is a wonderful human.
@phyllisanngodfrey613720 күн бұрын
So much TALENT in this diverse ever changing crew 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 You guys are like Mediaeval cathedral builders ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@JangoAC17 күн бұрын
This is my fav project so far.
@kerstinu.461220 күн бұрын
And again such an incredible job. Pure joy to watch.thanx a lot🎉
@ananunez837418 күн бұрын
It’s looking beautiful the old stone house guys! Congratulations on all the hard working and beautiful wooden work ❤
@mariushegli20 күн бұрын
I have nothing to say really, but I appreciate your content, and wish to help with the yt-algorithms.
@HisDudeness-s8s20 күн бұрын
Love Colleen she is just so amazing :)
@TheFlyingEpergne20 күн бұрын
I could listen to John read the phone book, very calming soothing voice
@veronicakimbrell624120 күн бұрын
loved learning a bit about the Lime process , the roof looks sturdy constructed but a bit small to keep our rain many gaps around the edges where wood meets rock .. I know editing makes things go fast but it seems to be moving along quickly cant wait to see the finished ruin .. every one is so hard working and skilled its great watching the way projects come together..
@davidwilson104320 күн бұрын
Fantastic seeing this old ruin given a new purpose and life, I hope in years to come it stands as a testament to your skill, effort and love. Ps, loved the commentary.
@DoomThinking20 күн бұрын
@editors great job on the pacing of this video! Great content as always
@Arne-ns2mw18 күн бұрын
Congratulations to all who do this job⚒️If more people..both young and older human 🪜can take part in this way the world will be a better place🪜 This move my hart❤️Thank you very much⚒️🪜What a great building⚒️🪜
@FubarKen20 күн бұрын
I don't understand why the roof is not wider than the walls.
@NewLife-qj9mx19 күн бұрын
Unless I'm mistaken, this is only a substructure before the main roof goes on (judging by the plans)
@renierbekker496419 күн бұрын
U guys are awesome!!!!!!!!! greetings from South Africa
@sharongaines304320 күн бұрын
It's such a great project with a fantastic outcome. Well done to all. X
@chrisstaniforth562920 күн бұрын
Mint this!! Looking awesome folks!! Hope youre all well and good!!
@cmygind789120 күн бұрын
Video production quality improving drastically. Whatever you did, it worked. Great job!
@kimberlyllamas580420 күн бұрын
I loved every aspect of this build
@holyleolego136520 күн бұрын
What an amazing job you are doing ❤ Nice to meet John, always love Coline nice smile Ruben, love you all proyect Kamp
@arnomrnym632920 күн бұрын
Viele Hände, schnelles Ende! 👍🏾😎 Many hand, quick end! 😉
@brokenmeats592820 күн бұрын
I love ALL Project Kamp videos!
@kingjnr267719 күн бұрын
Awesome work done by all, wish some of the builders over here in Australia had half of the pride in their workmanship as you all have invested in this project.👍🏻👌🏻
@grahamalastairkrebs224120 күн бұрын
Thank you for a video I can sit and relax while I watch you do all the hard work. 👍🙌
@rolandtb320 күн бұрын
Transforming a ruin to a usable state. Before winter and the raininy season.
@spancerlew806020 күн бұрын
The ending was awesome and so relaxing after all the hard works.. well done guys!
@pyroslev20 күн бұрын
I think I finally accepted that the process choices are based on folks coming from so many countries. Order of operations are just gonna be different. But, I will say I hope you guys do add a few more support and lag bolts for the floor support. A few more just in case that may bring more rigidity to the structure, not just the floor. SIdenote, add some dust collection to the tools that have it. You can use that dust for many things, such as the composting toilets.
@joet661920 күн бұрын
Coleen is the best! Love it guys keep up the great work.
@JacksonDiddles20 күн бұрын
Very nice...except the roof should extend BEYOND THE WALLS...as currently constructed rain water will run off the roof directly on top of the walls which will rot out the ends of the rafters and allow water to intrude along the inside of the rock walls. I hope your plans cover those problems.
@Graafkaasschaaf20 күн бұрын
0.27 you can see the plan. Extends quite a bit by the looks of it.
@WravTil20 күн бұрын
@@Graafkaasschaaf On the window side yes, on the other side it is not clear, but from the roof "design" it seems no.
@sjaakvaag20 күн бұрын
I don't see a chimney. I hope they din'tt forgot.
@JoelPeltonen20 күн бұрын
I don't think that's the roof, I think that's the ceiling
@robertmoore121519 күн бұрын
Just remember, this is a project at a certain phase. This isn't done yet. Wait and see.
@stefankergl190020 күн бұрын
Colleen, french accent and clay ASMR 🤣
@holymoly682920 күн бұрын
Like every other individual project you guys take on This one is so good Such great solid construction and renovation/repairs This will make another solid building for the overall project Very well done It’ll soon be closed season and some old faces may return next year Good luck with anything you may do 👍
@beautanicalgardens635320 күн бұрын
Curious why you angled the lag bolts that attach the beams to the wall downward? I get the logic you stated, but they are angled the direct that they will want to pull out when weight is added to the floor. I would have angled them up so they fought against gravity....
@rustyevolution629820 күн бұрын
You are correct that they are not installed properly. Shear strength is the key here not pull strength. These bolts will work lose over time. The correct orientation would be to angle them upwards. I assume they will go back and add additional bolts in the proper orientation.
@lealarsen201720 күн бұрын
amazing job you guys. i can´t wait for the finished results
@DaveyWiggers20 күн бұрын
Lateral bracing should be installed between the trusses to prevent warping. 7:27 Warped trusses cause voids to develop underneath the flooring, which causes the floor to become noisy when walking on it.
@guzziwheeler20 күн бұрын
Yes, Davey is right! Put in some noggins!
@thomasspainhour11126 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing your journey, NC USA 🇺🇸
@aligun9420 күн бұрын
I really enjoyed the music in this episode
@luisgoncalvesgoncalves155520 күн бұрын
Boa boi tenho acompanhado o vosso excelente na reconstrução dessa quinta dos nossos antepassados embora algumas a Índia vivao,mas. Que ao filhos não quiseram conservar como seus pertences por isso venderam.mas quer por este meio ilugiar o vosso esforço na reconstrução dessas estruturas,junto obrigados pelo vossos esforço e dedicação,por mim continuarei há ver o vosso trabalho, um abraço e um beijo para todos vosso este que assina Luís Gonçalves 👍👍👍👍👍😄😘👏👏👏👏
@dooleyooley20 күн бұрын
Might be a good idea to use a combination of nails and screws for the structural roofing joints. Nails have more shear strength than screws which are more so for compressive strength. Basically a screw is great to keep pieces of wood together but adding nails (especially if a joint is structural) adds tensile strength as nails will bend under pressure but less likely to snap
@xingli133720 күн бұрын
They're lap joints the screws aren't holding load as much as pulling together.
@dooleyooley20 күн бұрын
That's a good point, I was thinking mostly for the joints in the ridge board though
@xingli133720 күн бұрын
@ it's a good suggestion.
@71crys20 күн бұрын
Petit commentaire pour le réf !!! le petit com qui fait plaisir.................🤩
@ghytujhg3w42719 күн бұрын
watching from MAKKAH
@redpecker1214 күн бұрын
When plastering a Hawk and a trowel are invaluable. When finishing Mortar a wet something is better than a dry anything, we use a sponge, a brush will do. This seals the mortar. Research grout bags, just a giant pastry bag really. These two things will save you a bunch of time. I also see that you have gotten better chisels, keep them sharp and care for your hammer as well. You might want your wood workers to make you some Mallets, all sizes. Now, a nice topcoat of stucco over everything and you are GOLDEN. Great to see you using a Construction enclosure, these are also useful for renovations in sub-zero weather, just add heat and vent. After seeing the finished roof I hope it's not finished as it needs to protect the structure and it's contents from weather. This structure does not.🤔🙄
@multiman120 күн бұрын
Colette, I can recommend that you have eyeprotection when you work with the lime slab pointing. Good work ! 😍
@daveo.547920 күн бұрын
Awesome job. Loved the craftsmanship
@rossreynolds966820 күн бұрын
love these videos. I wonder if there have been any love stories born out of project camp.
@robertmoore121518 күн бұрын
Some have arrived at camp as couples. Watch again to figure out who.
@donaldmackinnon577920 күн бұрын
Great job done guys, looking good 😊😊
@dorabort662220 күн бұрын
Great workmanship! Great team!
@johngraham843019 күн бұрын
Looks really good.
@willpomeroy174320 күн бұрын
How not to build a floor. The strength is in their depth of the section supported, so if a 100mm deep joist is half notched it is effectively a 50mm joist, unless you have taken this into account with your joist spacing and expected dead and live loads the floor will end up deflecting a lot; use hangers off the wall plate or mount the wall plate below the joists. The bolts should have gone in in a downwards angle or horizontal; upwards is the least effective, especially as the stonework appears extremely friable.
@OldGrizz5920 күн бұрын
It's very cringe-worthy construction.
@TheCostume20 күн бұрын
With the rainy season you can watch the swales and all the other water retention. It must be so exciting!
@whereistheedge20 күн бұрын
Your dedication is inspiring !
@PatienceMarie8820 күн бұрын
I would recommend going ahead and buying your own tarps, considering all that ya'll do. They're relatively cheap when you consider the longevity of them. Renting things that you'll often times need, adds up really fast. I'm not much of a fortune teller, but I predict that ya'll will need tarps in the future 🔮😂.
@robertgernon16920 күн бұрын
28:00 I think they did buy those tarps. They were second hand adverts that weren't going to be used again.