Thanks for being there (here) to encourage us through it all 😽💕Don't forget, the first 1,000 people to use our link will get a full year of Premium membership to Woodworkers Guild of America for only $1.49 here go.wwgoa.com/mrandmrsadventure/ Big hugs, Mr and Mrs A
@BobBohner48516 ай бұрын
That’s a fantastic resource. By trade I am a shop teacher and I have helped build six homes so I know the value of this service for most people.
@rebeccazuckman90596 ай бұрын
Glad to be here. I swear I e picked your channel first outta so many others that posts on Sundays. Thank you for sharing with us…..😘😘😘😘😘😘😘🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪😝😝😝😝
@Mrandmrsadventure6 ай бұрын
@@BobBohner4851 how wonderful to hear! and we may need your contact 🥰
@Mrandmrsadventure6 ай бұрын
@@rebeccazuckman9059 🥹🥰 intuition knows best 😘😽
@nannapatty1106 ай бұрын
@@MrandmrsadventureSo glad you got your pipes fixed. I remember my dad. Use the hemp to put on pipes. That is what you were using not hair. Your property is looking so nice. You allways have such hard workers to help you. You all work hard. Thank you for sharing. ❤❤
@Allen-by6ci6 ай бұрын
You show the good and the bad, Drew. Don't be embarrassed. Part of the journey and makes the channel super interesting. Awesome job.
@lfuentes40986 ай бұрын
Agreed. You never know you could be helping someone with a similar issue. But I think you did the plumbing right, it just didn’t work. 🤷🏻♀️Things happen. But it is interesting to see how things are done there. My husband that works in underground utilities in CA, USA had a chuckle. Do the guys charge you for cutting the trees or are they paid in wood?😊
@walksnwheels6 ай бұрын
Blessings 🌱
@JustMe-s6s4m6 ай бұрын
Actually it's not horse hair. It's hemp. When it gets wet, it swells which prevents leaks. Also, regardless of tape or hemp, you have to wrap it in the right direction! You want screwing it in to smooth it down. Wrap it wrong and screwing it in goes against the grain, lifts it, and causes leaks!
@pandav48436 ай бұрын
i totally agree, also plastic with metal never good fit ..
@albundy19566 ай бұрын
It´s FLAX!´, not HEMP!
@pandav48436 ай бұрын
@@albundy1956 hemp
@albundy19566 ай бұрын
@@pandav4843 OK, I belive U, but here in sweden we use flax!
@CLFL142566 ай бұрын
@@albundy1956 lol, I just Googled it, it's sold as "plumbing hemp flax"
@beverlyp4806 ай бұрын
Not only are you working hard you are supporting these amazing men who are working too and that must helps their business and community you now live in. It's beautiful to see. I love watching the process and progress. 💖💕💖🤗💕
@Streetfoodaround.6 ай бұрын
Love and respect ❤
@Mrandmrsadventure6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much 💪❤️🙏
@walksnwheels6 ай бұрын
Awesome comment!❤
@leec.71686 ай бұрын
@@MrandmrsadventureI agree. You are helping the local economy, which I so admire. This is a win-win situation. Good work Mr. and Mrs. Adventure. You two seem to be such good people 💕
@Mrandmrsadventure6 ай бұрын
@@leec.7168 🥰 We love being able to help those in our local area and leave a positive mark.
@BobBohner48516 ай бұрын
I particularly enjoyed the old-time music while the tanks were filling with water. Great memories since I’m 80 years old :-)
@Mrandmrsadventure6 ай бұрын
So, so glad you enjoyed it 🎶❤️
@misslora38966 ай бұрын
I was a kid through the 70's and teen in the 80's (born in 69')... It reminded me of going to Disneyland while I was growing up and the old-time music that was played on "Main Street USA". Can't recall hearing it as an adult... I think it's just because what stands out to children and creates our core memories is so different. Happy memories from a VERY different time... Back when the way people behaved, treated each other and what was considered acceptable in society was starkly different.
@Bindismom6 ай бұрын
Me too, same age group. We had good taste, no?
@garykuiken61916 ай бұрын
Next time you have a leaking problem, instead of dumping the water just pump it into the other vessel regardless of it leaking as well. Repair the empty one , then pump the water into the repaired one and fix the second one when empty. Voila you saved a 100 or two liters of water. You two give myself and thousands of other folks a lot of viewing pleasure every Sunday morning. Stay safe. P.s. not sure what day my Sunday is in "Lands down Under".
@alidabotes62646 ай бұрын
You're also Sunday but a few hours difference. .
@alidabotes62646 ай бұрын
The water is crystal clear - it looks delicious!
@ReinhardSeifert-e4l6 ай бұрын
Do not forget a ventilation on the top f🎉or the tanks, otherwise when you empty them you will crate a vacuum inside.
@alidabotes62646 ай бұрын
Live & learn It makes perfect sense.
@spacemonkey2006 ай бұрын
The good news is you guys have at least five more years of content in that Water Mill.👍😊
@Mrandmrsadventure6 ай бұрын
we do reflect on this fact quite often 🥰🥰
@fireandicewine6 ай бұрын
It's best to not mix plumbing material. Use only metal for you fittings. Mixing plastic with metal is a recipe for leaks. Also, when using a pipe wrench, keep the force on the head, not the Jaws. You were using it backwards.
@maryhunt23166 ай бұрын
Concur…. since the main pipe going into your cement tank is PVC use a PVC fitting. I can’t tell you how many times I have seen leaks in projects that I’ve tried to repair and the culprit was mixing metal with plastic if it starts as plastic finish with plastic if it starts with metal finish with metal. You’ve got this Drew!💪🏼🥳❤️
@dougreichard88266 ай бұрын
The difference in expansion & contraction metal versus the plastic can be problematic especially outdoor environment. A PVC compression gasket bulkhead fitting thru the tank would be best. The shut off valve get a double union (or cartridge valve. I like glued in version. So buy a spare or 2, then if valve is damaged and or freeze cracks it it’s an easy fix to replace. Thread off union nuts replace valve cartridge. You will get wet changing it. 😅
@susanpoland59196 ай бұрын
Ive heard even mixing different metal in piping can be a disaster as well. Here where I live, we have a lot of clay everywhere. My father found that with the galvanised pipes for the mains water, a gully was dug and the pipes wefe then recovered with the clay. Years later the galvanised pipes started to rust out, so when he replaced them, he wrapped these new parts with something I cant remember atm but also then covered the new piping with plain sand then covered it with the clay! Just a thought. Im atm buying more piping to extend my pipes but am only using copper below ground and galvanised above. I learnt a lot from my father!!! I always used to be with him out in the garden with him, helping him. Yes Im female and was his little boy he never had!!!😂😂😂
@Nuno.A6 ай бұрын
We don't really have freezing temps around here, the temp delta is low, we get away easily with mixing pvc and brass, on the other hand... teflon tape for that size of thread... crap idea, the amount... wrong, the direction of application at least like it was in the last video...wrong, it was obvious he would have a leak, and just having silicone holding those pipes to the concrete... another crap idea, galvanized this day and age I wouldn't use at all, pp, pvc, pex etc cold water and around here no one uses copper, stainless for hot water, although pex can do that just fine
@stevecarroll85136 ай бұрын
Many tiny leaks can stop with the dirt in the water..
@brandoneldridge26266 ай бұрын
Hi there,I am South African, after decades of eucalyptus commercial growing we have the same problem with them. Some years ago they passed a law that all eucalyptus and Black wattle had to be cleared away from the river lines. A lone tree can suck 800 liters of water a day, in forestry plantations, then 500 liters per tree per day, very bad for the water table in a drought threatened country. Rivers that had stopped flowing for years began to flow again, so you have done a really good thing ,beside from removing the fire hazard 😁🏆
@brandoneldridge26266 ай бұрын
Have a look at "ram pumps", you can make your own, it could be a way to pump water to the house,it won't lift to the top new tanks,but you can raise water to the house...for free
@Mrandmrsadventure6 ай бұрын
Thank you! It's a lot of work as you know 💪
@Mrandmrsadventure6 ай бұрын
@@brandoneldridge2626 It's something we plan to experiment with and build in the future. 💦
@carlthor916 ай бұрын
Drew, you obviously haven't been in the area where a cable slips or snaps. YOU DO NOT, want to be anywhere near. A friend was on a dragline, moving large quarry stone, the bridle chain broke, the cable and chain ends joined him in the cab. He had large stainless plates, in upper and lower legs, almost until he passed away. I can also relate a few tree skidder stories involving cables on slopes, that is one major reason the winch has large guards between it and the operator. Cables, and chains are best respected, as they don't care. Best wishes.
@AndyWoohoo6666 ай бұрын
The "horsehair" is actually hemp and it's what they used back in the days to make ropes and especially within the ships industry, it was also used to fix leaks on those big wooden ships. You should actually apply more hemp ( twice as much shown in video ) clockwise and then get the grease on it, but if it doesn't leak it's all good. None the less very good job and like you mentioned, you're not professional and you learn as you go and you guys do a great job. The cleaning on the other side makes it really beautiful and the progress with your home is really nice!
@thomasschmitzer_at6 ай бұрын
Fire protection or not, it is important that you have trees on the left and right of the river so that the water does not evaporate quickly due to the sun
@alidabotes62646 ай бұрын
Plant indigenous trees on the river banks.
@vonderdornburg6 ай бұрын
Someone needs to sponsor you with a small tractor!
@janpcs6 ай бұрын
People who have a small tractor usually want a bigger tractor.
@Mrandmrsadventure6 ай бұрын
@@janpcs 😅🚜
@judyschepp87486 ай бұрын
@@janpcs😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🎉🎉😊
@alidabotes62646 ай бұрын
Never to old to learn! It wasn't a waste of time - learning never is!
@alschacher90626 ай бұрын
You applied the teflon tape in the wrong direction last episode. It needs to be wrapped clockwise so it won’t ball up and cause leaks.
@rebeccazuckman90596 ай бұрын
Don’t be embarrassed. Have you ever done anything to this magnatude? I don’t believe I’ve ever say anything like this. Give your self some learning grace.
@Pikaxsu6 ай бұрын
Loving the Valmet Tractor "national "(VALtion) metal (METalli) factories" from Finland, opposite corner of Europe. ;D [5:08] Please be more careful. If that metal wire gives out or cuts it will shoot back and human is softer than those wood trunks that it could cut then to mulch. Set your camera, use magnets, what ever you need, but keep the darn away from that wire. * Atleast here plummers put way more plumbers tape in each fitting, I'm hoping you are not putting too little of the "horse hair" (knowing anything of horses I saw it is not a real horse hair - I'm guessing the "horsehair" is in Portugese similar professional word that my dad used for it that I would understand as almost forgotten word for "brambles", or the "hemp" that more casual plumbers used. The full "tail" might have been for a reason, not just a few strands in a little plastic pouch :( Should ask my dad he probably would know.. (there is youtube video's how to use the stuff that my native people referenced in one net conversation. You are supposed to roughen the groovs with metal saw, fill the those roughen groows with the fibre first groove-wise, and then crossing (put some turns anti-groove(?). And the fibre should cover all of the grooved area BUT NOT COME OVER/past the grooves - this was somehow very important in the guide I read. At the end, Top of the grooves should be showing, then put some of the greenstuff on top of the fibre. That side is now ready. The Other Side grooves should be filled full with that green stuff "plummer's caulk" (?) and it should be smoothed. Now close the valve - apparently it is also bad if the fibre comes out at the end now :( *edit. Yeap my dad said it is plant fiber, and using the Finnish word they called it as professionals (I relate that word more as ancient word for brambles) into to google with brass fittings: I found a mention of hemp fibre. *Edit again* it is combed flax and the "hemp" is just a 'petname' for the rough fibre that is looks like. And sadly my father said that with brass only way to really be sure it is water proof is.. "plumb weld"(?) it :( ( I'm lousy with professional terms in English, sorry) :( So Be Aware of that
@bbakus86 ай бұрын
Buy that man a tractor! Poor Drew works SO hard!
@ДмитрийМанакин-ф4м6 ай бұрын
Each country and area has its own secrets and methods that local residents have been using for many years. Don't be shy about asking about it. How houses are built and from what, what is used and how. Some things can be very simple and effective, inexpensive and unusual.
@BobBohner48516 ай бұрын
That is super fantastic progress. That job was so much bigger than what I anticipated. Drew, please wear a helmet every time you get on those electric scooters. We don’t want to see your brains made into fried eggs. From a risk point of view, you are most likely going to fall when you’re on the area you’re most experienced with because you’re not quite as tuned in mentally to see every problem. For example, 90% of accidents with cars happen within 5 miles of home. May I remind you to hang the helmets right on the handles of the motorbikes to remind you? Thanks for listening. Rock on dude, you have a lot more fun to happen yet.
@answatkins46776 ай бұрын
You really need a helmet don't take chances.
@alidabotes62646 ай бұрын
Absolutely! It's not unmanly, it's intelligent!
@Danigys6 ай бұрын
You could use the logs to build a cute small bridge over the creek to get to the other site. Just next to the mill. ❤️
@susanpoland59196 ай бұрын
I was thinking about a wooden bridge made with wood from your property. Make sure you make it higher than the full height the water could ever rise to! Better to be safe & sure! Good Luck
@alidabotes62646 ай бұрын
And chalet for guests!
@fernandobatista32705 ай бұрын
Eucalyptus? No way
@wieggertkuik6 ай бұрын
It is not horse hair but Hemp from the Hemp plant. Here in the Netherlands we also use it for gas pipes.
@annettepilgrim96266 ай бұрын
SOO BEAUTIFUL AND PEACEFUL. LOOKING VERY NICE.
@jgoo45726 ай бұрын
There was so much work done in this video; I am tired just watching! Good job, property is looking great!👍
@Mrandmrsadventure6 ай бұрын
🥰💪 thank you for sharing your time and the journey with us! xx
@alidabotes62646 ай бұрын
Don't be embarrassed. It happens to all of us!
@nandaabreu53696 ай бұрын
You guys should be given an award from the local fire department 🥇🥇You have done and continue to do an amazing job clearing and cleaning the property against forest fires.👌👌
@shelleygravatt49146 ай бұрын
I just paused the video to say … #CharmOverload!!! Boy, what a transformation!!!! And …. those kitties🥰🐈⬛🥰
@lena-roseorlando2196 ай бұрын
Yay…water tanks are filled and not leaking. Who knew about horsehair?! Glad all those eucalyptus trees were cut down. Opened up the property and not a fire hazard.
@alidabotes62646 ай бұрын
They are also alien plants so they suck up most of the water so the indigenous trees can't flourish or survive.
@Enfrance20036 ай бұрын
Actually it is hemp which swells when wet. It’s an outdated thing now but if it works why not use it?
@cilenee6 ай бұрын
its called horse hair but usually is a natural stuff, like linen for example
@ceegee26766 ай бұрын
Nothing is impossible in Mr. & Mrs. Adventure's world!
@Mrandmrsadventure6 ай бұрын
💪🥰
@antoniodejesusviveiros5286 ай бұрын
Drew, what you call horsetail is actually esparto (Stipa tenacissima), a plant native to Africa and Spain and which was used to make ropes for all types of domestic and naval uses and in the manufacture of footwear, in addition to being currently used to seal pipes.
@janpcs6 ай бұрын
It looks a lot like hemp (Cannabis Sativa) to me. It is used in the same ways that you discribe. My father used it to seal the connections of pipes when he installed central heating in our house in the seventies. As I recall he used a red kind of paste.
@MariaMoreira-wm7tn6 ай бұрын
O correcto é substituir Spain, por península ibérica.
@brandoneldridge26266 ай бұрын
It is called "Stag" , I'm in South Africa, but I think it is pretty universal the brand, it helps seal ,an old fashioned way that is still used because it works well if done right
@KathyaKalinine6 ай бұрын
You two are my favorite KZbin couple on Sunday mornings. Cheers from the Pacific Northwest! ♥️
@Mrandmrsadventure6 ай бұрын
Wow! What a sweet compliment 🥹 Thank you for spending your Sunday mornings with us 🤗😽💖
@KathyaKalinine6 ай бұрын
@@Mrandmrsadventure ♥️♥️♥️
@Streetfoodaround.6 ай бұрын
Love and respect ❤
@dianegriffith30066 ай бұрын
PNW here too!!👍☔️👍
@jodymooney2556 ай бұрын
PNW here too Washington state
@stevenhartley13506 ай бұрын
I was wondering if you guys are going to be taking advantage of those amazing terrace’s and getting a solar farm to power all your property as that way you could power your water pump etc with solar reduce your need to use petroleum products less? That is unless I’ve missed where you have already talked about your power plans! I would really recommend that you paint those tanks white as it will help protect them from damage and will prevent the water from getting overheating 😊
@RLHayes6 ай бұрын
What an amazing thing you both are doing restoring your historic watermill. I love that you have immersed yourself in your new culture .. learning the language and implementing local advice. If the watermill has a soul, it must be smiling from ear-to-ear being so loved again. Your hard work and determination is inspiring. Great job!
@rosalindabarrett75086 ай бұрын
The kitties brought you two a present. Aww, so sweet. Looking good you two. Hard work will pay off. Blessings
@albertabs6 ай бұрын
Have you thought about making wood pellets from all your waste and timber cutting , for winter would come handy and cheap , just a suggestion, keep well and enjoy
@chasethesunriseportugal6 ай бұрын
Looks like you have firewood for an eternity and a day dude!
@mumstheword86 ай бұрын
Wow, how big is your land?? Maybe one day you can do an aerial shot and show us the boundaries now that we are more familiar with the land? It's transforming so much! Looks amazing.
@JohnNascimentoArt6 ай бұрын
Show it all. It’s all part of the adventure. Love what you are doing. I need to visit my country. Abraço from California. 🇺🇸 🇵🇹
@TomiLoveless6 ай бұрын
That is working! I see much work still ahead. Good Luck! Peace happiness and fulfillment always.😎
@MarlettaWEA6 ай бұрын
Drew, your industriousness never fails to impress. It is amazing how much work is required to maintain the outdoor space. Hopefully, you won't have to do all of this stuff every year because OMG, ten, 20 years down the road... Thanks for the Woodworkers promo. I get exhausted just watching. Even in your 30s and fit, this is hard work. Congrats on fixing the two big water tanks. Great that you have access to fresh water. Hope these next few weeks are a bit less arduous!
@carolranes916 ай бұрын
On the KZbin channel “The Indie Project”they bought a large farm in Portugal. I think you know them. Anyway he hires a team of about 5 guys who come and do the strumming before fire fire season. Maybe you could get some help from that team.
@cherylmoss36326 ай бұрын
Mr and Mrs Action. You really move fast. Such a pleasure to watch.
@tammydialgray28356 ай бұрын
Your property gets better and better! So exciting to see the other side of the river. Will you make a small bridge to go from side to side?
@Mrandmrsadventure6 ай бұрын
It's a fun idea we will do when the time is right. 🎶💚
@jackrolfson3126 ай бұрын
You guys that looks amazing. I'm sure very satisfying to have those water tanks full.
@susan7226 ай бұрын
Hello Britney and Drew, Susan and Tony here from Michigan. I’ve been following you two beautiful people for awhile now. I retired from Chrysler/Stellantis last May, I just turned 60 June 29th, and it’s our 35th wedding anniversary. I decided to come to Portugal because of you both. We arrived June 27th and are here until July 10th. Staying in Lisbon. We are going to Douro Valley for a night tomorrow. Just hoping to run into you both while we’re here. I know it must be scary when people that follow you want to meet you but I would love to meet you both. Love what you did to the water mill!
@rajjoshi2596 ай бұрын
Not horse hair, it is sisal derived from a sisal plant from which the fibre is extracted. Before the synthetic ropes of today, sisal ropes were made for heavy duty ropes for ships. It was also used in plumbing like you did. I had my doubts when I watched your previous episode if the tape will work. The tape when used also has to go in the groves and not wrapped on the way like you did. Sisal plant is a native plant from Mexico. My dad had managed a number of sisal plantations in Tanzania.
@alidabotes62646 ай бұрын
I think it's also called 'jute'. During the Angolan war the South African Army planted sisal along the hundreds of miles of border between Namibia & S Africa about 10 or so deep. A tank couldn't get through it.
@rajjoshi2596 ай бұрын
@@alidabotes6264 Yes, jute is a natural fibre and that can work. I think Sisal is a more stronger/tougher fibre and I remember if a plumber came to fix a pipe in the house what they were using in the pipe joints. The Tanga region in Tanzania at one time was the biggest producer/exporter of sisal fibre in the world according to a book I had read on sisal that we had in the house. Small sisal plants were smuggled out of Mexico and planted in Tanga region. I have fond memories of spending my childhood on the plantations in the school breaks. It was so much fun "exploring" rivers and waterfalls on the plantations and watch the big Caterpillar D6 earth movers clear the land to plant sisal and watch the processing of the leaves as they arrived on the small gauge plantation train to the processing plant, crushing the leaves, drying out on the wire lines, and final brushing and balling. Those were fun days as a kid!!
@RuthKrippner6 ай бұрын
Drew you are such a hard worker, watching you move all the gravel for your driveway and all the pressure of the leaking water connections, as well as everything else you do, you still came up smiling……..
@Ruthie8886 ай бұрын
Honestly, what you need are goats, but you’d need a good fence around the property with goats. They eat poison ivy and when you get a female goat, you can milk her. Goat milk is 100 times easier to digest too.
@Streetfoodaround.6 ай бұрын
Love and respect ❤
@joseluiscastillo61706 ай бұрын
Great suggestion!
@CLFL142566 ай бұрын
they eat everything!
@NaomiRuthHouldsworth6 ай бұрын
No poison ivy in Portugal
@odraudeam6 ай бұрын
Living and learning🙌 is Not a horse tail, it is Sizal , a vegetable fiber.
@princeabraham-gk6gb6 ай бұрын
am very proud of u both...and yes...happiness r when x2 tanks r full🤣
@susanpoland59196 ай бұрын
Im from Australia and can tell you that gum trees actually have a tap root which actually holds them upright. Theres only small vertical roots going horizontally that doesnt cause a problem like so many other trees & bushes do (they can travel metres and are a hell of a problem regards to plumbing and house foundations. Ive got a claret ash in my front garden and the roots have travelled out at least the width off the actual canopy. Sadly, I may have to cut the whole tree down. Its also breaking up the concrete path and a bit of the driveway. *Be aware of some gum trees (eucalypts) because they 'can' drop their limbs! Not all do. Theres nothing better than to break some gum leaves off, bend them in half then breath the smell in. It usually clears your airways. Dont use or spray oils around cats or dogs. Theres also many other oils that do the same thing. Read up first before making any essential oils! Loving the look of the whole of your revamped house. Ill have to ask here in 🇦🇺 regards to taping plumbing. Ill have to ask at a fodder shop, not just the local bigger shops. I dont think theyd know anything - in other words useless unless theyve come from the country. Thanks for your info!
@alidabotes62646 ай бұрын
It's not horsehair. It's sisal which is a plant. The leaves are fibrous so very drought resistant!
@CLFL142566 ай бұрын
@@alidabotes6264 it's hemp or flax for the plumbing.
@elizabeththomas87466 ай бұрын
I feel your happiness after trial and error. Great job !
@sarab39606 ай бұрын
Next fall. See if you can find some areas with lots of acorns to collect. Would be cool to throw then down that hill/slope for them to grow naturally. ❤ boa sorte 🍀
@alidabotes62646 ай бұрын
Good tip! 😊
@randyarnold63616 ай бұрын
I hope you are planning to take some of that wood and building yourself a foot bridge over the creek! Build it wide enough to accommodate a small tractor or similar vehicle so you can maintain that side. Great work!
@risacademics6 ай бұрын
The joy of water and space. Wonderful content. Natural presentation. You guys are great. 🐺
@frankgauci47866 ай бұрын
Hebb (horse hair) only used in metal/brass water fittings. UPVC fittings with Tuflon tape and you have to do 15 to 18 turns per thread.
@lilfaded2476 ай бұрын
You learn from your mistakes. Don't learn anything if it's perfect every time.
@ginkodragon6 ай бұрын
Wow! Your land is looking so good! Is that another road on the otherside of the creek? Those water tanks are another step towards living in you watermill home! Drew, what a hard worker, but i just remember you and Brittany helping Drew's parents after that hurrican! Drews dad is Drew's example and inspiration for knowledge and hard work!
@carlthor916 ай бұрын
With all that you have to do over the next few years, on your property, a 25 to 35 hp diesel tractor, would be a God Send. A Korean make or Japanese, makes the most sense. Battery electric, is not yet ready for prime time, because when you need it, you need it. NOT waiting for a recharge. Think fires. You can get a multitude of 3 point attachments from PTO genset, to a fire pump that isn't underpowered. Plus ground and orchard attachments. Talk to you friend with the small excavator, he will point you at the locally available brands, cause they do need parts/maintenance. Best wishes folks.
@TA-bs1hr6 ай бұрын
There are a lot of pool companies in Portugal. They will sell you proper materials. Do not use silicone or random glues. I would use only hard PVC parts glued and mecanical connection. And 2K concrete glue for the PVC/concrete joint. And ”horsehair” is sold for professionals all over the world :)
@nandaabreu53696 ай бұрын
Yes, I agree with some subscribers. You are supporting your local community by giving so many people jobs albeit just for a short period of time. And YES, knowing the language is a plus. You guys will have wood to burn in a fireplace or fireplaces for years to come😜. Sending love all the way from Canada on a beautiful Canada Day. 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
@Noxie1236 ай бұрын
Washers!! You haven’t used any washers! They are a must! That’s an old way the horse hair. Maybe in the future definitely look into washers!💚
@rjwesley16 ай бұрын
Cool shots, guys! Things have come along way! Great work! ❤
@lukestoolbox6 ай бұрын
Bringing water back to the mill, how cool!! Always looking forward to watching your new videos on Sundays :)
@Mrandmrsadventure6 ай бұрын
And we love being able to share our journey with such kind and encouraging people like you 🤗😽
@giovannindias6 ай бұрын
Cool... Everything is transforming and the dream is coming true. Congratulations to both of you for the excellent work. Kisses
@elizabethsmith18196 ай бұрын
such a difference with the trees down . looks amazing! congrats on the filled tanks. I can imagine how excited you must be.
@tr3vorb4386 ай бұрын
Great transformation weed-whacking!
@kathleenjohnson36456 ай бұрын
I like your summer hairdo dude.🎉❤
@Emy536 ай бұрын
I am not savvy with plumbing repairs, but i see that there are many great comments by professionals. I know you will listen to them.
@hilda41146 ай бұрын
Wow - a huge job cutting it all down but what a transformation.
@veeemit97196 ай бұрын
I imagine those eucalyptus trees smell wonderful. I loved smelling them on the way to and on the way home from school, where I grew up in NorCal😊
@carolynrude28306 ай бұрын
Everything is coming together so beautifully. We enjoy our Sundays with you ❤
@chirigringo7772 ай бұрын
Learning from failures is your greatest success, and a walking Bridge across the creek and a bench in front of big stone outcropping would be cool
@andreaamer11836 ай бұрын
Brilliant outcome and with MEGA hard work from Drew! Xx
@helenb99716 ай бұрын
My Dad still uses jointing compound and plumbing hemp. Funnily enough when we changed my shower it also leaked with the tape. Sometimes old ways are the best!
@allon336 ай бұрын
As an Australian, that big gum tree will become very large, they like being by the river. They drop branches, big branches can break off in storms or anytime.
@elviranegri2596 ай бұрын
Hi guys ❤ I love you so much 😊every Sunday morning with my coffee ☕️ I watch you and always you make my day, I have kids your age so you guys are like my children,love your videos and your energy 😊 by the way the view of the property is amazing 🤩 you guys have been working so hard 😉and it shows 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Have a great week and god bless you I was born in Florence Italy 🇮🇹 live in Mexico City for 12 years and for the last 40 years I live I Los Angeles California So I have the adventure bog on me too lol 😂 Con Mille abbracci e baci Elvira Negri ❤
@Skay246 ай бұрын
23:40 Maybe a pond here will help here. If you make it deep it will hold water for for long time, and make the area more beautiful.
@nekoDan6 ай бұрын
Neat video! Thanks for sharing all the things you learned. Loved the “safety” Crocs for walking on top of the water tanks 😀
@MosenMasoumi6 ай бұрын
plant some walnut trees, wall nuts from the seeds, put two wall nut on top of each other, make sure crack the hard shell then put it in a pot, once it grows big enough plant it in the real ground. do the same thing with apricot and peach and nectarine. you can grow lots of grapes, fined a good grape, around Christmas. cut some branches and dig the ground deep and put the the branch in the whole you dogged and make sure stays moist, you will have prefect grapes, do not pay for trees and grapes, you can grow the same way for fig and pomegranate
@monicawilson47676 ай бұрын
Wow! Your beautiful Mill homestead just keeps evolving into paradise! The work and love you’ve put into it REALLY shows! Drew, look at your mistakes as opportunities for learning and growth…..you’re doing a great job!! 😉💯😊
@wernerpfeifer6 ай бұрын
The stepped slope would be ideal for growing wine. It would also stabilize the soil, as the roots of the vines reach a depth of seven meters.
@michaelemig6 ай бұрын
Hello from Rincon! My plumber brother says more teflon tape! Wrap like 8-10 times around the threads. 😎 keep on going! We know how it feels. The property is loving what you are doing and will repay you in surprising ways not yet realized. ❤
@lexchambers83296 ай бұрын
might be worth cutting some steps into the hill to climb beside your tanks and maybe put a couple of thick boards across to the top of your tanks to walk on to be a little safer for you guys when you check the water levels, wouldnt be hard to do or expensive looking forward to when your builders come back to work on the inside again enjoying your show thanks for the uploads
@MrOttosMops6 ай бұрын
Just love the joy of Drew when he goes trimming!!
@2Cambourne6 ай бұрын
I just enjoy all the hard work you two have put into your amazing homestead in Portugal. I always look forward to seeing you guys' work. The various workers who are helping you build it come from. Ukraine, Italy, England, and Portugal. All helping you and your husband, expats from America build your homestead. Awesome! Florida USA.
@VictorPMarcos6 ай бұрын
The farm is becoming a very pleasant place to live. Beijinhos!
@bertfromnz90696 ай бұрын
I did warn you,fit threaded pipe with back nut and conduit
@anna-mariepellett43626 ай бұрын
🦋 Before I empty the tank, I would look at the comments and see if somebody offers some help
@Lonnwriting6 ай бұрын
Thanks for saving childhood memories of needing big smiles from big cats
@mango89186 ай бұрын
I think you have enough wood to build a nice bridge or two to cross the stream to the other side and maybe some steps to climb up the side of the mountain. You could also build some primitive log benches to sit on to enjoy the view.
@manuelpita53196 ай бұрын
Excellent work on your property, congratulations... I felt happy when you left that immense eucalyptus tree, it is majestic, the valley is clearing up and showing all its splendor... now you have to refine and learn to speak and write Portuguese well so that your integration into the country be complete
@weedfreer6 ай бұрын
Would be fun to see you guys’ on a wood worker’s guild of America episode using your own wood doing something unique using something like zoom as the interface between you and the pro’s
@fayepotts32796 ай бұрын
Learning so much from both of you. Thank you for your persistence on everything you are doing. Drew please wear a helmet even on the scooter. You and Brittany have a bright future ahead of you.
@leticiaa.oliveira23246 ай бұрын
Beijinhos !!! Adorei ouvir o som da música Brasileira no vídeo !
@deborahberkey42946 ай бұрын
Yep the difficult part of plumbing is not to have leaks at the fittings and connections. Don’t be too hard on yourself even the professionals have to come back to fix leaks. ✌🏻❤️🙏🏻🇺🇸
@cliffpalmer82746 ай бұрын
Hard work pays off and we never ever stop learning. Bless you both xXx
@cher96536 ай бұрын
bravo. another massive phase completed. so inspiring. thanks.
@havvashenol67776 ай бұрын
Drew you are amazing and work so hard thoughtful and caring all the best to you
@JR-ju9il6 ай бұрын
It’s amazing how much the two of you have done in a relatively short amount of time. When most KZbinrs who buy land buy expensive machinery, you two are doing most everything by hand for the most part and cultivating relationships with those in the community. Keep up the good work!