#71 Fixing the waterfall door (before big rain comes)

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@ProjectKamp
@ProjectKamp Жыл бұрын
For those suggesting a carjack. We tried. Episode #60 at 12:10 kzbin.info/www/bejne/kKOldHytibKkedU
@alxplx
@alxplx Жыл бұрын
That looks more like a toy, than a carjack. Get a real one, bigger one that takes a lot more weight/pressure with a longer arm for more leverage. Also don't use a wood log underneath... use stone/metal so all the force gets directed upwards!
@theflyingdutchman22
@theflyingdutchman22 Жыл бұрын
@@alxplx and should have heaten it up much more. Oil it up, heat it up and let some wedging power do the work..
@FlorentHenry
@FlorentHenry Жыл бұрын
I suggested citric acid, the comment received 177 upvotes as of Nov. 15th but you didn't try it, instead you chose 0, 0, 5, 4 upvotes - that's not how you're supposed to crowd-source.
@tophlaw4274
@tophlaw4274 Жыл бұрын
I'm surprised you folks didn't add a precious plastic sleeve between the guides/gate rails & the door (or at the very paint & fill those rails with grease to keep it from rusting solid again).... it would make it a bit more water tight though so it can really hold water during dry summers. That said, I'm glad you were able to finally get it working. Oh, also surprised you didn't use ropes to help pull out dirt & debris from the well (or make it deeper)...
@soupvis2616
@soupvis2616 Жыл бұрын
Je had moeten wachten tot het koud werd ... De metalen plaat krimpt dan en dan gaat het vanzelf
@BUrbbable
@BUrbbable Жыл бұрын
The first thing that comes to my mind is a future project where you setup a hydroelectric energy plant. This could provide clean energy during the rainy seasons where sun is limited. A lot of pottential this land ! PS, The youtuber Kris Harbour has videos about similar setups !
@Thefullbeard
@Thefullbeard Жыл бұрын
Thought the same thing. Kris Harbour, great guy, very in detail hydro stuff.
@swayson5208
@swayson5208 Жыл бұрын
Really neat idea
@Sk8Bird
@Sk8Bird Жыл бұрын
Exactly my thought ;)
@DaDunge
@DaDunge Жыл бұрын
How much wattage can you get out of such a small reservoire?
@franckherrmannsen7903
@franckherrmannsen7903 Жыл бұрын
@@DaDunge that depends on the height difference, diameter of the pipe, i think Kris and Marty both have around 4 bar of pressure at the turbine, which could, depending of your wheel setup, give you 1-2 KW
@nateharder2286
@nateharder2286 Жыл бұрын
you should put a bord with a groove in it at the bottom of the sluice gate to seal up the lagoon better.
@rearwheelaf1289
@rearwheelaf1289 Жыл бұрын
You should definitely clean all the water and soil of the dam and replace it with some natural material like sand well compacted so that you could use it as a pool in the summer and have the best of both worlds a pool and irrigation system.
@ВолодимирМосковченко
@ВолодимирМосковченко Жыл бұрын
Well done with the waterfall. Exiting to watch your videos!
@BrodyBaddis
@BrodyBaddis Жыл бұрын
I soak paper towels with vinegar and lay it over rusted parts. Just check on the paper towel if it’s turned brown and start loosening rust layers, maybe.
@julianran5701
@julianran5701 Жыл бұрын
That was such a good video. Thanks for the awsome content
@okr8384
@okr8384 Жыл бұрын
Good job 👍👏
@maxschon7709
@maxschon7709 Жыл бұрын
A well with granite blocks would be better then with bricks. A lot of brick include Red mud - the waste of Bauxit. That can give toxic ions into water.
@w1bez679
@w1bez679 Жыл бұрын
Mayby add some fish like perch or trout or fish like that👌🏻
@utube091116
@utube091116 Жыл бұрын
Very funny! a lot of clumsy nonsense in this episode😂
@kristianssokolnikovs4348
@kristianssokolnikovs4348 Жыл бұрын
I think u should get some goats they would be really helpful on cleaning the bushes!
@markusboating
@markusboating Жыл бұрын
I am a bit sad. Only one video to go.. Have a good break. And maybe create som videos of Silvester or a typical winter movie. I‘ll respect your break but I would also look and love more videos (if there won‘t get smth builded it would be ok ;) )
@roanogoc8541
@roanogoc8541 Жыл бұрын
Hi im new here, from🇵🇭
@BlazingImp77151
@BlazingImp77151 Жыл бұрын
I have a question. will your commune start setting up more permanent (insulated) living structures so that you can start to have more permanent residents? or will it always be something where people join and leave the commune as they want/need with only a couple permanent residents?
@ZT3X
@ZT3X Жыл бұрын
i mean why use such small hammer when you could`ve used a sledge or something? But keep up! Loving the progress
@casperfigge
@casperfigge Жыл бұрын
build a water turbine at the water fall and use it to get "free" power for things..
@seenenough1200
@seenenough1200 Жыл бұрын
Should have used a hydraulic jack under the steel gate before going nuts with the grinder.
@Alexdelannee
@Alexdelannee Жыл бұрын
Opening the dam was so satisfying! Thanks for that bonus part, much appreciated. Would love to see the impact it had on the rest of the creek.
@chrisharvie-smith486
@chrisharvie-smith486 Жыл бұрын
That reservoir could be doug out rearwards to increase the capacity greatly. Definitely also needs a lot of clay to line it to fix all the leaks !
@casucasueq4479
@casucasueq4479 Жыл бұрын
@@chrisharvie-smith486 I just made a similar post. You beat me to it Chris :)
@pamelacrowell2007
@pamelacrowell2007 Жыл бұрын
You really should get 2 goats to help you clear the brush. It is unbelievable how much they can do in a short time. And they love all those mimosa trees!
@PTEC3D
@PTEC3D Жыл бұрын
This. People actually hire out small herds of goats here to clean up blackberry brambles on homesteads, meanwhile our local Councils still go around poisoning blackberries instead of just hiring the goats... So we end up with blackberries you can't harvest and eat, herbicides everywhere, and a bunch of hungry goats - going hungry...
@edwardnigma2216
@edwardnigma2216 Жыл бұрын
Not goats, pigs... They'll eat everything goats will, plus you only need one electric wire to keep them penned in. Pigs will respect an electric fence. Goats? no... Plus, a pig doesn't stink like a goat does. And bacon tastes a hell of a lot better than goat... Side note, with pigs, you DO have to provide them with regular feed as well...
@stevejohnstonbaugh9171
@stevejohnstonbaugh9171 Жыл бұрын
Goats and pigs for vegetation management is a no brainer. Really good suggestion. All of the acia stumps will be sprouting like crazy and the goats will happily browse off that new growth. As they eat, they will also poop and build your soil. Much better than stacking up mountains of leafy tree tops.
@DavyOordijk
@DavyOordijk Жыл бұрын
I really think that leak in the rock wall of the dam should be fixed. This will cause tons of erosion and make it more unstable in time. My suggestion would be to lay a clay blanket in the reservoir, this will stop the water leaking through the soil and out the wall. (Knowledge of this can be found when searching for custom pond claybed) And if you wanted to fix the leaking at the side of the gate, use silicone kit in the corner of the gate rail. Also the bottom could be fixed by using an angle grinder on the gate or make a custom concrete ridge on the outside, should also stop bowing out of the gate. Also the leaking of the plastic roof could be fixed with tar or liquid rubber. Hope this helps you in any way. :)
@JoaoPereira-if5jk
@JoaoPereira-if5jk Жыл бұрын
Another great video guys! I love how you wait for results before publishing a video. Watching the whole dam gate redo process and immediately testifying the results was awesome! Hope you're liking Portugal :)
@Southjerseyjoe2
@Southjerseyjoe2 Жыл бұрын
the spirit of those who labored long and hard to build that farm have given you and your audience the joy of understanding cooperation with nature. well done.
@EdBareff
@EdBareff Жыл бұрын
Well said brother
@SnappedNever
@SnappedNever Жыл бұрын
Hey guys, polymer chemist speaking here. Your recycled roof panels are likely a mix of PP, PE (and a bunch of inks and adhesives). This tends to be hard to adhere too and hence a lot of materials will not bond to this well. EPDM is suffering from the same problem, and they use a special primer to improve adhesion dramatically. You could a similar technique as used for EPDM edges: kzbin.info/www/bejne/en3Gk4SnmZ2HfNE. That would be a more bulletproof solution, I think.
@davidorf3921
@davidorf3921 Жыл бұрын
Seems to me you could build a second lagoon below the first, possibly adding small weirs downstream that would keep the stream full for longer next year (or the year after) but you need to clean out the top pond more so that you can hold more water but also get to the dam walls and seal them
@peteconwaymusic6500
@peteconwaymusic6500 Жыл бұрын
Grease those rails mate! Also - you could calculate the volume of the reservoir and the amount of water needed to keep the creek in healthy order to do a controlled release of water every week or so.
@braamjooste1
@braamjooste1 Жыл бұрын
Great to see the dam filling up, you might be able to block the leak on the sluice with a sandbag or a tarp from the back to make the water last longer, not looking forward to winter without a Monday project-camp video every week, please do a Christmas special and let us know how you are doing, enjoy the break and thanks for a great season 2
@RenatoJones
@RenatoJones Жыл бұрын
I can tell I've become emotionally invested in Project Kamp with how excited I got to see a random well discovered and cleaned. Finally started supporting on Patreon, just as the season is wrapping. I'll keep supporting thru winter and onward to make up for all the weeks of enjoyment I've gotten this year from this wonderful endeavor. And I suppose a thanks is in order to the youtube algorithm for spreading your 1 year update video enough that I saw it and got to experience this all with you guys. With love from California
@Vailiant
@Vailiant Жыл бұрын
I was thinking instead of big plastic sheets that warp in the sun, maybe it's better to use small "plastic shingles"? Maybe for a next design. Also you want the angle of the roof to have a bit more gradient so that the water can't pool and slide in-between in case the tape doesn't hold. Good luck 🤞
@JoshuaShepherd
@JoshuaShepherd Жыл бұрын
Yes perhaps build a mold for plastic shingles with tabs such as those made by @PrimitiveTechnology?
@sparklepea
@sparklepea Жыл бұрын
Better off to be corrugated and a steeper gradient
@frankhanna6745
@frankhanna6745 Жыл бұрын
It's amazing to see the lagoon being full of water. Let's see if you can keep it full during summer so you can cool down in it. Also I hope you've found the other Gopro 😉
@brendansharp4856
@brendansharp4856 Жыл бұрын
Oh my word, seeing the joy on Dave’s face after fixing the floodgate and watching the lagoon fill up made my day!😂 so sad that Project Kamp S2 is ending next week😭
@ryanm2648
@ryanm2648 Жыл бұрын
This video was amazing! Your video making skills are so much better and you have covered so much more content in this video. By the way, you have enough water to build dams and use it for hydroelectric. It's much easier than you might think! Also I would reinforce the wall for the dam, it's pretty easy but you can't do it when it's wet as you know, cement needs time to cure. You can reinforce it with stainless steel drilled directly onto the stone (On the inner side would be fine, as it won't look so pretty). It will take some preparation and you might need a bit of help from an engineer and a landscaper/brickie. But you can get this online! There's so many people willing to help on youtube. Good luck lads/lasses! I'll miss you through the winter. There's also compounds you can use to seal the roof! Look into sealants, I know harsh chemicals aren't ideal but it's better than using wayyyy more recycled stuff that has taken energy to produce. It's a small amount of sealant vs massive amounts of energy potentially.
@gillsmoke
@gillsmoke Жыл бұрын
Yeah, seeing the rivulets washing your road away is one of those scary design things, you need to put in swales to capture more water upslope, there's bare rock above you and every rain event is washing your soil away, line of earthworks to slow the water and get it soak onto the ground will help not only you but your downslope neighbors as well.
@DEVINdevdev
@DEVINdevdev Жыл бұрын
You could make another damn under this one, just build a wall similar in shape like the first one, then the extra water that will overflow from first dam will be collected into second reservoir, and unused water will flow in previous natural path. you could get 2 awesome ponds where to cool off on hot days and more water storage. also, can you cover the well so the animals do not fall and drown. also also, idea for episode, make bird nest boxes, you have so many trees and not only are birds singing amazing, they will mask highway sounds and are beneficial to nature! overall loved the episode, loved the people and loved the editing!
@PTEC3D
@PTEC3D Жыл бұрын
LOVE all these suggestions!
@DEVINdevdev
@DEVINdevdev Жыл бұрын
@@PTEC3D ayee! thank you my boy, hope they see these.
@susanhighfield8284
@susanhighfield8284 Жыл бұрын
This is exactly what I was getting ready to comment. It's almost a perfect circle below the waterfall. Would make an awesome pool.
@scabsareus
@scabsareus Жыл бұрын
If you need to fix the roof again, it might be a good idea to join the sheets via a guttering section between the flats . Water ideally needs a path to flow and typically isnt great on flat planes.... Grab a cheap winch for the well next time to spare your backs climbing up and down the ladder with heavy materials. I noticed the tree trunk could have acted as a handy place to attach a winch system!
@Paul_Au
@Paul_Au Жыл бұрын
I wouldnt use that tree trunk to lift anything. The forces applied, combined with the leverage effect could loosen the rocks in the wall and that would be bad. I would have used a rope to lift the buckets out instead of the human chain hand lifting process. In the event of a more major clean out, I would build a tripod over the top of the well and place a single pulley or perhaps a 2:1 reduction pulley system. In the event of that happening it's best to pull the rope from directly below the tripod ie; in the well, so as to not risk toppling the tripod.
@scabsareus
@scabsareus Жыл бұрын
@@Paul_Au for a bucket of mud? I saw one of the team leaning on it heavily and it didn't seem a problem. Either way a winch would be of use 🤷🏻‍♂️
@evaisdreaming
@evaisdreaming Жыл бұрын
The winch comment is smart! That can also be used in the future
@JoshuaShepherd
@JoshuaShepherd Жыл бұрын
@@Paul_Au Agreed- anything that could loosen the stones creates a big risk. They could use the time-tested method of building a frame above the well and attaching pulleys.
@kenjohnson5498
@kenjohnson5498 Жыл бұрын
Take a cold chisel down the gap that the door rides in on both sides spreading it open a little then remove rust with a thin grinder wheel and try beating the gate then. Also build some small channels to route the water to the well when it does rain
@cathunter3874
@cathunter3874 Жыл бұрын
yeah that was frustrating to watch
@mikehaus5318
@mikehaus5318 Жыл бұрын
I have a Gopro 3 with waterproof case laying area that I don't need, hit me up and I'll send it to you :)
@mistersniffers5922
@mistersniffers5922 Жыл бұрын
The ketchup, I'm sure it would work. You just need to build a watertight box around the whole gate, all of it. Then pour in like 100 to 200 litres of ketchup. Let it soak for an hour. Then attach a couple of sanders to the large plate and run them for an hour straight (the vibration breaks the rust up over time), then try lifting the gate with that carjack again (which would require storing all the ketchup). If that doesn't work, repeat the prior steps until the gate is unstuck. I'd be surprised if it didn't work after about a week, maybe just a few days! Of course, taking the easy way out that you did also works. But you'll never be able to say you used ketchup to fix your gate, sadly.
@NavigatedChaos
@NavigatedChaos Жыл бұрын
Your waterfall area looks pretty all around. The yellow is a good color for the gate stuff. But I would maybe follow the creek and define the path you want the water to take, more. Find all the paths it current takes, maybe clean out anything in it's way so it can't get catch branches and dam up.
@edwardnigma2216
@edwardnigma2216 Жыл бұрын
For the future, remember to clear the vegetation out before you let the lagoon area flood. Otherwise the water kill the plants and they rot. When the water level drops, and the rotting plants are exposed, the smell is horrible. Also, a lot of the soil in the lagoon area looks like dead or rotted wood. Probably be a good idea to dig that stuff up and flush it out. Also, for cleaning out that other well, take a couple saw-horses, a bar, and some rope... Lay the bar across the saw horses, toss the rope over it, and tie it to the bucket. Pull the rope to raise the bucket. Lot easier than using a person and a ladder.
@danielokyerebenyin4342
@danielokyerebenyin4342 Жыл бұрын
I love how they guarded the well so no one sleep walking 🚶‍♀️ could fall into it 😊😊😂😂
@user-dr2pg8fk2i
@user-dr2pg8fk2i Жыл бұрын
If at some point better water tightness is needed on the dam gate, swap the rails for a larger c-channel and add a HDPE rail set inside of the c-channel. Plastic will seal better.
@FromThePrairies
@FromThePrairies Жыл бұрын
If you ever have the opportunity to redo the dam, I’d recommend using thick wooden planks rather than the sheet metal. Wood does not rust and swells when wet, giving it a better seal. When it dries out it shrinks, making it easier to remove. Yes, it will rot but wood is sustainable and can be reasonably replaced.
@PTEC3D
@PTEC3D Жыл бұрын
Any idea if olive oil might work to waterproof such a gate and also keep it sliding well? I suppose any oil/grease but oilve oil would be a local renewwable resource...
@DanDanDoe
@DanDanDoe Жыл бұрын
@@PTEC3D I think olive oil is too watery for that. It’s greasy, but doesn’t really stick. A kind of tar would be preferable.
@MrPlito95
@MrPlito95 Жыл бұрын
Hey guys, great video as always. I love watching the progrees you all make, and specially when you clean the mimosas and invasive species in general. Im from Galicia, NW Spain, and we have very similar -if not the same- ecological problems that you guys have down there in Portugal. About the plastic roof, I was surprised you guys decided to use that solution way back when. You all have a huge body of knowledge and practical experience with plastic and its nature, and you should know that most plastics and the Sun dont mix well. The light and the heat warps and degrades the plastic, as you can see with the roof. Plastic can be a wonderful material if used sustainably and in the correct way, and I dont think this is the case. Not only the material is degrading super fast, it basically cant do the work it was designed to, and thats without talking about the very possible microplastics it must be leaking into the ground. If I were you, I would change it as soon as possible for a traditional clay roof. The concept was intriguing and the experiment wss interesting, but after all tjis time is pretty obvious by the result that this roof is not meant to be. Anyways, I wish you guys a good winter season down there. See you next season! :)
@PapaBearOutdoorAdventures
@PapaBearOutdoorAdventures Жыл бұрын
You can use the old beautiful wooden stump at the water source to build a device to lower a bucket with a rope or chain in order to retrieve water a little easier. Keep up the good work. Greetings from Sweden 🇸🇪
@BDThomas
@BDThomas Жыл бұрын
Somewhere downstream from that gate opening test, the nazgul were washed away in the flood and kept from capturing the One Ring. Good job!
@severs1966
@severs1966 Жыл бұрын
Tomato puree is not ketchup. The comment about using ketchup is about it being an acidic paste due to the vinegar in it. Vinegar is a common rust-removal chemical for iron and steel. Tomato puree does not have the vinegar in it
@torwel24
@torwel24 Жыл бұрын
Whoa the Lagoon-Fillup-Timelapse was awesome! Nice Work!
@prettyflyforabeeguy4248
@prettyflyforabeeguy4248 Жыл бұрын
Glad you got the gate open. The only other thing I could think of to try would have been a hydraulic tire jack from below and see if you could break it free by lifting up on it. If you've never tried a hydraulic ram pump you should check it out, they're great for moving water uphill with out needing electricity too!
@ProjectKamp
@ProjectKamp Жыл бұрын
tried it before.. kzbin.info/www/bejne/kKOldHytibKkedU
@ianbelletti6241
@ianbelletti6241 Жыл бұрын
For safety you need to build a structure around the old well to prevent people from falling in. If you determine that the water is unfit for drinking, then it would be best to fill in the well.
@ghmdm357
@ghmdm357 Жыл бұрын
expected the episode name to be 'Well well well'
@mrmikesparks
@mrmikesparks Жыл бұрын
The filming and editing of this episode was particularly excellent! Well done!
@pete3897
@pete3897 Жыл бұрын
I know you get endless unsolicited building advice, so first let me say that I don't really know anything! But I do think I would have probably gone for much stronger screws on the plastic panels first (to ensure secure mechanical connection), THEN sealed up the gaps with a caulking gun and roofing silicon. Never the less, it's very interesting to see your efforts an results :)
@johnmooers5594
@johnmooers5594 Жыл бұрын
A next year project could be to clear the lagoon area, then line the basin and stone damn with a hard clay layer to minimize water loss.
@netby
@netby Жыл бұрын
Agree and fix all the leaks and make a rubber seal under the steel door ( I believe a used truck tire could be useful for it...) ...
@martin_mue
@martin_mue Жыл бұрын
Now you can release the flowing waterfall as an ASMR video to watch until next season. :-)
@MrPlito95
@MrPlito95 Жыл бұрын
Project kamp waterfall and forest sounds 10h stream
@martin_mue
@martin_mue Жыл бұрын
@@MrPlito95 Exactly, would certainly create enough watch time to keep the youtube algorithm interested.
@kikrdotch
@kikrdotch Жыл бұрын
To unlock that Watergate you should also have tried Birchermüesli, right after Ketchup! 👍🏻
@MennoJanssen
@MennoJanssen Жыл бұрын
Guys, watched this with tears in my eyes! This is how we regenerate this jewel of a planet. Feels like the water returning to your lands will open up many new possibilities. All the best of luck for your project :)
@boblordylordyhowie
@boblordylordyhowie Жыл бұрын
For your plastic roof. You can get roofing screws for metal roofs they come with a washer that seals itself so any holes you make get sealed too, they come in many lengths so they are suited to a number of jobs. With rusty items that are stuck, use old brake fluid. Pour it onto and into an gaps, leave it a day or so then take a blowtorch to it and it should break the seal. Get some underwater grease that is environmentally friendly that should help seal the gate. Cut a channel under the gate so it can sit into and next summer clean out the pond and you will find the holes. Mix some concrete and fill them and that will stop some of the leaks. If you can get teflon strips and apply them onto the gate and that will help it glide.
@lindahyles1331
@lindahyles1331 Жыл бұрын
This is one of my favourite videos ❤😀 I was really hoping that you was going to mend that release gate for the water.. it’s great 👍🏻 you are making a lot of progress with different projects 👏🏻
@Seiaeka
@Seiaeka Жыл бұрын
you could use the thin bramble and mimosa branches to make a wattle fence around the new well for better protection. it would be easy and a lot better than some bark strips and string.
@julesquirin1754
@julesquirin1754 Жыл бұрын
"Imagine you're a fish, going down the stream on a Sunday, and then it suddenly stops.. I dunno, it's kinda weird" Best moment of my day so far
@Dsil303
@Dsil303 Жыл бұрын
Nice episode! Let's hope the lagoon walls don't break. Please place some thin tree trunks with sone branches in the new well for animals to be able to climb out. Also use some rope to tie go pro's to a tree when filming mini floods ;-)
@whatnowwithkayden
@whatnowwithkayden Жыл бұрын
I love watching all these different amazing people making their own videos that all get put together in the weekly updates! Incredible work team! And Incredible video editor for making it look so good! Keep it up!!
@kevinthorn808
@kevinthorn808 Жыл бұрын
Great content Thank you .... try keeping the gate mechanism well greased / lubricated ... also try a rubber seal along the bottom of the gate or even cut a deeper channel for the door to sit in .
@tyonm3018
@tyonm3018 Жыл бұрын
You should dig out the mud and debris from the top reservoir there looks like a lot of stuff, it could hold a lot more water and be a better pool for summer when it comes back around and also To find the leaks in the wall cut some squares out of blue tarp and put them under the water near where you think they will be, the tarp should get sucked into the crack and be easy to see
@valk2768
@valk2768 Жыл бұрын
For the lagoon/ dam I have one suggestion that will help one with the leaking problem and increasing the capacity of the lagoon aswell, dig up some of the dirt in the lagoon untill you get to a more rocky or solid base instead of just mud and dirt. After that if it is rocky fill it in using concrete or some other alternative, if it’s mud underneath, I would either recommend putting down rocks with concrete or for a more environmentally friendly version use mud and wood ( make sure the wood has been dry out fully before use) to create a bed on the bottom to keep it from leaking aswell as keeping it solid . Love the vids keep it up 👍
@sandwichman8u
@sandwichman8u Жыл бұрын
I wonder if you could get permission to add a hydro electric generator to the little dam, I think it would be a good thing to look into
@talbz001
@talbz001 Жыл бұрын
You should build a communal lounge / activity space to sit around in during the rainy season - a few comfy chairs, some tables for working at, etc
@PTEC3D
@PTEC3D Жыл бұрын
There's the Sketchy Ruin now...
@mikemike5574
@mikemike5574 Жыл бұрын
That lagoon has the potential to really change your life at camp. Take a watering hose and place it somewhere in the lagoon off the floor (so mud and sticks don’t get pulled into it clogging it) and run the hose back to camp. If you have to attach more than one hose together just make sure the connections are leak proof. Attach the hose to the rock walls and stuff so plants roots don’t grow through the hose anywhere along the way. Once the hose reaches camp attach it to sump pump that can run off your generator. Have the sump pump empty into a 55gallon drum that’s filled with water filtering materials to remove anything harmful. Then attach a pvc pipe from the drum, to like a big 2500 gallon plastic water container. I’d bury it though so sunlight didn’t get to it, if sunlight hits it it’ll grow algae inside. Or build a weather proof building around it with no sunlight coming inside. With that 2500 gallon container filled you can use it to shower, rinse food before you boil it or cook it, use it to water your garden, you can use it to raise chickens or goat or pigs or something, fill up your own hot tub to relax or bathe in for the cold months, you can even try to run a separate hose to your outhouse to make an actual functioning toilet! Or drink it if you’re brave lol.. but the possibilities are endless!
@pieters286
@pieters286 Жыл бұрын
Would be nice if one or two extra dams could be put into the stream. Looks very good.
@ForgedInHolland
@ForgedInHolland Жыл бұрын
I think putting a hydraulic car jack under the sheet metal water gate would have worked. The gate guides might not be a 100% parallel and you were jut hammering it tighter and tighter. Also, you should REALLY wear a respirator when using a angle grinder.
@andrewmawson6897
@andrewmawson6897 Жыл бұрын
A/ Get some marine grease on the slides and screw mechanism of the water gate. B/ Have a regular routine schedule of opening and closing it to keep it free moving
@jimmijazz77
@jimmijazz77 Жыл бұрын
Nice work with all that recovery! To get the dirt out of the well, a bucket with a rope has worked for me.
@ChokyoDK
@ChokyoDK Жыл бұрын
Love watching this series. So relaxing
@swayson5208
@swayson5208 Жыл бұрын
Same. Soothing and relaxing
@ohkaspian
@ohkaspian Жыл бұрын
Love everything yall do. From the concept to each project. I want to make my own community like this one day. 💜 Getting a lot of information from your videos and your website 😁
@jirimachac5316
@jirimachac5316 Жыл бұрын
Hello..I really hope that someone from Project Kamp will read this. It seems you have so much "waste trees" and you seek a wood chipper. Have you thought about biochar? I think it would be a great use for all that biomass (till you have the chipper). I just recently found that it is possible to make it even on your garden at it could be done literally from anything that can be used for biomass. Btw I love to watch your videos - from nothing to something, it really chears me up :)
@stevejohnstonbaugh9171
@stevejohnstonbaugh9171 Жыл бұрын
By opening the gate and draining the lagoon (as you called it) you've reduced the amount of water available to recharge your aquifer. Basic rules of watershed management in arid seasons dictate storing water high so you continue to feed your aquifer. When the aquifer is recharged, the stream that dried up this summer (became seasonal) will flow year round. You've got to get that gate closed or build a new one. Get out the WD 40 or the like and saturate ALL of the rusted together surfaces. Once you get it released you need to sand and paint the gate and the tracks. The gate is a very important piece of infrastructure. It is so important it's repair can not be held back by principals. Once you've got the rusted areas saturated with a petroleum based product, start working the joints with dental picks and scrape away the iron scale. Never hammer on one side. You are further binding the gate in the opening. Always hammer in the middle and lift from the bottom with a hydraulic jack -a big one in the middle. Your farmer neighbor likely has one he can lend you. I'm thinking 10 tons to give you a sense of scale.
@jordanroberts3007
@jordanroberts3007 Жыл бұрын
So the thick ketchup... probably wasnt what the american viewers meant, a canadian or american would definitely an oily vinegar based ketchup.
@jurgenkeulen5972
@jurgenkeulen5972 Жыл бұрын
Maybe try a rooftop design with square stones like they did in the old days. You might want to check martijn doolaarts channel. Its probably more easy with rectangular plastic 'stones'. This method wil accept movement of the plastic and still drain towards the gutter.
@catcat22851
@catcat22851 Жыл бұрын
I gotta chime in regarding the "Ketchup" tip. You used tomato paste instead of ketchup. Tomato paste is just concentrated tomato pulp. Ketchup on the other hand contains distilled vinegar (acid!), salt, sugar, and more.
@JustSaralius
@JustSaralius Жыл бұрын
Having an open well like that makes me really nervous for the wildlife (and potentially free-roaming dogs) falling in an getting injured and trapped. Especially if left unattended for a long time. Maybe make a cover with some of the acacia?
@f1remandg
@f1remandg Жыл бұрын
Quite surprised at some of your methods, as you have all the gear and work space, also the hands on deck, yet the well, you didn’t complete or remove lots more of the debris soil etc to give a really deep head of water and animals could easily fall in due to poor preventative access, build up retaining wall with timber then you have extra depth and structure to build on. The dam it was obvious you wasted lots of time and effort again in not refining the gate you could use timber fixed on the inner part that would expand to seal leaks and rubber from tyres cut open to fix at base, it’s called a butterfly effect, used in drains to allow a flow in one direction, when releasing the water, why open up fully, you’ve used taps and seen what happens when dams burst. Again on the inner walls of where leaks are, putting inner surfaces that would be held by water pressure is a cheap fix you could also put a further or lower dam at a narrow pinch point to allow overflow and second chamber when drought, the beavers are masters at water control but look at timber locks and sluice gate. My dad told me about sixty years go, when putting down slabs, he had a little watering can, tipped a little on each as he laid it, why? Water will always find its own level! Small submersible pump in well could be useful. And or in pond also look at products that can be used under water for leaks, they use in deep sea projects, with the pressure of that contained water, and fixing a lower dam, you could also have fish for food with control of gate and second level dam, you retain water and food supply for nature all round.
@pixelrancher
@pixelrancher Жыл бұрын
An Overshot Waterwheel can generate energy with an 80 - 90% efficiency. Not only could you generate electricity but also mechanically run a sawmill or turn a stone to grind grains for flour.
@marshallshortvlogs
@marshallshortvlogs Жыл бұрын
You should have soaked a cloth in kerosene and kept it overnight. You could have saved a lot of work. Cause kerosene removes rust. Or using chemistry it reduces 😂😂😂
@IjonBerlin
@IjonBerlin Жыл бұрын
I would really recommend here to empty the lagoon again completly, and fix the leaks. In a dry season, i believe the lagoon will run empty, because of the leaks. Also you have a really nice water head there - it looks perfect for a large top-loaded waterwheel for power generation. Especially that path that the water takes under the wall and through the rocks on the other side is worrying, because it erodes the foundation of the wall.
@luisadovalo
@luisadovalo Жыл бұрын
The footage of the lagoon filling up was really cool
@SilveredRaven
@SilveredRaven Жыл бұрын
So for the metal door, instead of just slamming on it with a large hammer and in fact damaging it as you might be afraid to do, placing a board of wood on top and having someone else hold it will have an effect that allows the inertia from the hammer to travel through the wood into the metal plate below, the wood will act as a buffer between the metals as well, helping prevent damage. I do it frequently on other repairs.
@janihanninen8321
@janihanninen8321 Жыл бұрын
You should get few Finnish Fiskars Billhook machetes, would make clearing so much easier.
@k_froggy
@k_froggy Жыл бұрын
Pro tip on the containers. The only part that need support is usually (provided the floor is in good shape) is the corners. Just eve the 4 corners and leave the bushes under it to die off. Easier to clear it later when is dried and dead anyways.
@TimothyAB010
@TimothyAB010 Жыл бұрын
The reason the metal bent inward like it did is from welding from just 1 side. Next time weld 20cm straps at a time alternating each side
@sandwichmatt8339
@sandwichmatt8339 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely cracked me up in the bonus round with the giggle and comment ‘it’s kind of flooding everything’ as the creak is cascading out. Great episode guys!
@kiwimary5636
@kiwimary5636 Жыл бұрын
I watch these videos to learn and I support all your efforts, the video this week was great, loved the roof fixing section, it was so funny. 😀
@MinorLG
@MinorLG Жыл бұрын
Here's an easy one for the weir gate, stop hitting it down hit it up it would have come unstuck almost instantly.
@1337farm
@1337farm Жыл бұрын
The plastic roof sheets are too big. You must cut them smaller and make overlapping shingles
@noeraldinkabam
@noeraldinkabam Жыл бұрын
A rubber edge on the underside of the gate will help you retain water when the rain stops. Otherwise your water reservoir will emptyout in a few days.
@magorzata7370
@magorzata7370 Жыл бұрын
Great job with dam 🎉 i love watching you guys 😊can’t wait next episode
@abhitabsingh1638
@abhitabsingh1638 Жыл бұрын
I think it will be very helpful if you keep posting map videos time to time, just to clarify where what things are going
@amonynous9041
@amonynous9041 Жыл бұрын
don't forget to grease it with industrial grease to prevent corrosion or it will get stuck again, use plenty
@peterdewolff6650
@peterdewolff6650 Жыл бұрын
The warping was already predicted in the video when they were laid down. Also some alternatives and solutions were described in the comments.
@wekmat9475
@wekmat9475 Жыл бұрын
Hey guys i just wanna say that I really love what everybody at Project Kamp is doing you guys are just amazing ! Thank you for doing what you do. I really hope that when I'll finish my studies in 2 years this stays an on going process so that I could join in on the team. Love from Switzerland (Ps: you should weld some metal bars to the thing you turn to open the waterfall, you'll have much more force to turn it with some lever.)
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