You guys are amazing well done. I admire work ethic bravo 😊😊
@fadetounforgiven9 ай бұрын
Nicely done, and if it's not for animal or human consumption then it's ok, but I would have a different approach when installing the outlet. Due to the origin of the water, that tank will have some sediment overtime and some algae and other plants may grow. Part of that sediment will go down the pipe but there's a risk it may get clogged. Now, there will come a time you'll feel the need to clean the tank and even though you take all that sediment and plants by yourself, part of it will inevitably go down the pipe. All in all, what i would do is installing the outlet not at ground level but a few centimeters over and I would also install a second outlet, a bigger one, just for cleaning purposes, and this would be at absolutely ground level, big enough I could just clean the tank with just a bit of water and a broom.
@vale.do.salgueiro9 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for your good comment and the suggestion with putting the outlet higher. Indeed over time already quite some leaves have accumulated in the tank and you are probably right that a little higher outlet would be better. Please consider what @fadetounforgiven suggests when building yours.
@fadetounforgiven9 ай бұрын
@@vale.do.salgueiro you're welcome. Now that I think about it, what you could do now adding an elbow connection between that "metal filter ball" and the pipe itself, (maybe with just a few centimeters of pipe, just, just a few) pointing upwards, so the water gets into the pipe from a higher position. Obrigado!
@SirMetrowy9 ай бұрын
@@vale.do.salgueiro If you can maintain high level of water in the tank all year round, I would put the outlet in the middle (like 40% ). The outlet at the ground level for cleaning is must have you will thank yourself later.
@aggese7 ай бұрын
Yeah two outletd would be better, one higher up used regularly and one at the lowest point that can be opened fully to flush out sediment
@simonelt73179 ай бұрын
With that much flowing water is a Hydroelectric plant on the plans?
@indahnoviawindri3458 ай бұрын
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@srantoniomatos5 ай бұрын
Love your work.
@FinnBearOfficial6 ай бұрын
Remember if you make any remodelling that water creates terrible pressure and suction forces as it travels. For instance if you dive into a tank to clear an outlet pipe, once it is clear all the water wants to pass through it - with you in it. You can also get stuck with your head under water in seemingly innocent situations. Nothing in your video was a reason for this comment, more the comments and great suggestions.
@agostinonori98749 ай бұрын
gran bel lavoro complimenti!!!!
@ToolsForLife11119 ай бұрын
Beautiful!!
@groseler Жыл бұрын
Awesome! Well done 💪
@westend2737 ай бұрын
Roman dodecahedron is it a filter from a stone water tank that sits at the bottom where the water exits? people dislodged the dodecahedron over the years to play with, old stone tanks became funerary. Recycled
@isaakman46409 ай бұрын
Amazing job
@taciusa2 ай бұрын
Why there in portugal almost every thing is built with just granite, and not concrete? I really like those solutions they are really long lasting, but isnt it much more expensite? just curious about it, love those videos
@tunhguoDyhctI7 ай бұрын
Brother what is up with that tape measure
@vale.do.salgueiro7 ай бұрын
It is in Portugal
@JamieRogers959 ай бұрын
Love it ❤
@gottaspeakout42729 ай бұрын
I am new to your channel. Is the purpose of the granite tank to water crops? Also when I went to the “About” I didn’t see any information about you and where or why you are doing all this hard work.
@ATold8 ай бұрын
What region does the granite come from in Portugal and who supplies such large cuts? Compliments for your work
@vale.do.salgueiro8 ай бұрын
Thanks ATold, Our granite came from the region 4575-006 Alpendorada. If you search this region in google maps, you should see many small and large companies really close to each other, you can contact some of these to get an offer.
@ATold8 ай бұрын
@@vale.do.salgueiro Many thanks for your answer. A few years ago I already bought in Alpendorada. I was just wondering, if it could be this region. Thanks and compliments for your work!
@ACE-gk5gi4 ай бұрын
I subscribed..witch means I get a room....lol...ya Goofy m8te from Australia
@russell74896 ай бұрын
Nice to have time and money. How long did screwing that into the rock take say vs some old 2x4 hammered into the ground. Still, very very cool. Get some water lillies for the reservoir to cut down sunlight and algae growth. Where is the run off from the tank going, I hope not to waste. Find a use for it or some way to get it back into flow downhill.
@أبوصخر-د2ظ9 ай бұрын
لماذا لا توجد فيديوهات اكثر ممتعه وجميلة
@chrispy38668 ай бұрын
Here in the States, it’s assumed that the delivery driver is responsible for the safe unloading of any product unless advised beforehand. In this case, the driver would be responsible for the broken pieces, and i would have rejected the delivery of the broken pieces. There is the option for purchasers to unload themselves, but that is clear at the time of purchase. What a shame to see the broken pieces which likely were VERY EXPENSIVE already.
@kevinwillis67077 ай бұрын
Yes no way I'd pay for that delivery
@vale.do.salgueiro7 ай бұрын
In Portugal it is more difficult to get a refund from a driver. They usually dont have an insurance or anything... But you are right that would be fair.
@perstaffanlundgren9 ай бұрын
Looks nice ! Well done! but I wonded why yoy didt use pegs /rodds when connecting the slabs ? Alot stronger than just gluing the stones together . you did use rods with the cracked piece.
@vale.do.salgueiro8 ай бұрын
Thanks for your question. You are right it is more stable with metal rodds, we used inox here. And maybe it is a bit hard to see in the video, but we did use them when we connected the last stone of the tank to the sides (see 13:32 and you will see 4 small holes).
@BobM.-to9ji9 ай бұрын
It always starts with digging a hole doesn't it.....
@BuceGar9 ай бұрын
?????????????? Why would you buy more rocks, and pay to have them delivered, when the site has more rocks than you know what to do with? This does not seem like a good use of money. You should be buying Portland cement, and a backhoe of some type and this will allow you clear areas, dig up big rocks, and allow you to place them. This would be a much better use of any funds you have.
@أبوصخر-د2ظ9 ай бұрын
مكان جميل وعمل جميل
@cferguson33689 ай бұрын
Is the main water source a spring, irrigation system, runoff, or??
@vale.do.salgueiro9 ай бұрын
Thanks for your question! It is an old irrgation system in Portugal its called "levada" de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levada it branches off the nearby river that you see in the beginning and takes the water more than 3km to adjoining agricultural fields
@KlausBlankenhagel9 ай бұрын
auch sie hat die haare schoen...
@westend2738 ай бұрын
Roman dodecahedron @ 13:52
@EnchantedEarthSounds9 ай бұрын
May I ask in which country this is?
@LittleChena9 ай бұрын
Sounds like Italy.
@fadetounforgiven9 ай бұрын
@@LittleChena it's Portugal.
@LittleChena9 ай бұрын
@@fadetounforgiven Thank you.
@toddincabo2 ай бұрын
👍
@KennySteele-r7n9 ай бұрын
Go get a dam tape measure Wow No wonder you broke all the stone Wow
@JohnCompton19 ай бұрын
It was a bit of an odd budgetary omission 😂
@jbeard822 ай бұрын
Some of your projects seem so sporadic.
@MichaelZarklai9 ай бұрын
more like a tomb
@sproket1687 ай бұрын
Im sorry, but what a waste of time. Poly tank.. $1500. 1 hour to install anywhere on earth.
@curious7369 ай бұрын
Engineered precast concrete panels??? Just saying.