You are excited as you should be, but I am also very excited that you will be sending us more videos. I learn so much from you sharing your thought process plus the incredible explanations and camera work you do to provide an entertaining and learning experience ❤
@DannyatH2forLife11 ай бұрын
Good job in production and block laying. This work is the best family videos for the girls ever. They will look back and appreciate all the work you all did for building your family home and is a legacy that can last for generations. Hope you are able to take advantage of a few warm sunny days coming once the front passes. All the best in 2024!
@Royboy178511 ай бұрын
WOW just WOW! You said, “I just need to work harder”, laying block is the most labor intensive job. Great job!
@robertinnj790211 ай бұрын
Good to see you doing very well. Looking forward to seeing more.
@careyhaner10 ай бұрын
I. Proud of you. 😮you've done amazing job doing those blocks. The girls are growing up so fast . God Bless you all. Praying for you 🙏❤.. all.
@kenz-e9o11 ай бұрын
Love the progress, no pressure = no stress day by day is progress
@robfox589211 ай бұрын
Great work Jon! I always knew you were a Wall Nut! Haha see what I did there? Man I came up with that all by myself! haha
@d.j.robinson942411 ай бұрын
Great job John, definitely need a meg. 👍👍💛
@LittleCabin11 ай бұрын
Wow, nice job! Still really appreciating your can-do spirit -- and I Iove the Perkins Bro's videos. Pretty sure those were C-130s of some variety flying over.
@rogerdudra1789 ай бұрын
Greetings from the BIG SKY. When I built all the furniture for my living room I made everything out of redwood and cedar before I made it all out of red oak. Now, I have 2 sets of tables and an extra coffee table hangin out.
@PeaceIntheValley11 ай бұрын
Looks great Jon! Glad to see you doing this.
@angelsteiner675611 ай бұрын
Love seeing the progress! You guys are living the dream!!
@tngamble0111 ай бұрын
Great work! You're attention to detail and doing it right is commendable. Even your little mistakes you own up to. You learn and keep moving forward. Can't wait to see future videos.
@rogerdudra17811 ай бұрын
Greetings from the BIG SKY. Looking good!
@bobbendt169811 ай бұрын
John it is so cool to watch you figure these things out and use those tools to make this homesite get built. Miss Meg on the videos but I do enjoy watching as you build. Will be interesting to see when you start drying your lumber and build this home. Happy New Year to you and your ladies.
@TorchFpv4 ай бұрын
Wow your guys blocks in that region look oof... I am a block plant operator and when I was in TN on vacation the block that where at the Home Depot there I would have been in trouble for making anything like that.. Great job on the video! You definitely got me motivated to get going on my root cellar!
@billroberts386411 ай бұрын
Happy New Year to you, Meg and the girls. Your explanations are easy to understand because you are a great teacher. The block walls look great. Blessings to you.
@rogerdudra1785 ай бұрын
A lot of things around here I had to learn how to do stuff to even start. Thankfully I spent much of my childhood around construction.
@joedawg727511 ай бұрын
I quit watching for a while but your camera presence and confidence is much better than when you started this build. Good job!
@JimmyBolin-fx6es10 ай бұрын
Ontoyouall 😡😡😡😡😡😡😉
@JimmyBolin-fx6es10 ай бұрын
Ontoyouall 😡😡😡😡
@Bob_Adkins11 ай бұрын
Nice job. I'm sure your house foundations will turn out great too. Good video, we almost had a Meg sighting.
@stephenlowe589611 ай бұрын
A Happy New Year fron Aegina, Greece. A tad warmer here, lookin good Jon, cool skills on the wall construction. It's nice to have a little project to perfect things before taking on the big build. All the best.
@SoldierJ61314 күн бұрын
You did all that the hard way sir!
@davidcharles313111 ай бұрын
Happy new year! Glad to see you back.
@rockthemountain7311 ай бұрын
First time viewer here, and now subscriber. I'm a Canuck youtuber in Japan, doing pretty much the same thing as you, at the same time. Needed to find this video 2 weeks earlier though cause you had so many block-laying tips this newbie could've used. Lucky to find you, and thoroughly enjoyed the episode. Cheers.
@janicedalesandro119011 ай бұрын
Your skill set is amazing! So glad to see your compassion for the dogs too. Blessings always and happy New year.
@curtisharlan923011 ай бұрын
Happy new year to you and meg girls
@barbdroivold801811 ай бұрын
My friend hit me started on your episodes! I’m on # 74. Watching them all!! You guys crack me up! I loved the clothes you modeled. How awesome you guys are doing what you’re doing!! Best wishes to you all! The kids are having an awesome up bringing! And those are two lucky dogs!! Don’t know what I will do when I get caught up!! Keep on keepin on from Minnesota!! ❤
@barbdroivold801811 ай бұрын
Suppose to say my friend got me started!!
@michaelwhiting367311 ай бұрын
I definately missed your videos, so please get me more!😉
@gsxrdoug752111 ай бұрын
Way to go John, nicely done.
@redbudfarm11 ай бұрын
Happy New Year Jon and Meg! Great video on the block. Looking forward to seeing the next installment! Take care!
@zoranmilic698411 ай бұрын
You are making great progress, lot of hard work, I'm glad you are sharing all that with us, all the best in New year!!!!!
@mandydriscoll204311 ай бұрын
Great job on the cellar
@powrguy169611 ай бұрын
You quickly mastered the "buttering" technique on the blocks, and attention to detail in the leveling/plumbing of the blocks that you improvised was really good, too. As you said, mastering techniques and experience on that project will sure go a long ways toward being ready to do the house foundation. Glad you were able to get this project done before the weather turns too cold for concrete/cement work, too. Happy New Year.
@Nena8473411 ай бұрын
Wow, add masonry to your skill set, a regular Mike Hudak! I watch Perkins brothers also, I think that was the worst injury ever for the younger brother though, the hand prosthetic is really amazing. Awesome work, looks fantastic!
@TheChrisDaly10 ай бұрын
Hi John. For future reference, to make holes in the bottom of your 'burn barrel', use an Angle Grinder with a thin cutting disc and make an 'X' cut about 2 to 3 inch, then fold in the 'petals'. This method is much faster (seconds) & easier (effortless), plus you can make the holes any size you wish ... Your welcome 😎........ PS. Put some food dye (colouring) in your 'Water Level to make it more visible ? 😉
@jlhaslip10 ай бұрын
Windshield washer fluid is coloured and resists freezing, too. Add some brake line de-icer if it freezes on you.
@madal5511 ай бұрын
Merica! Good practise for the home build. And these comments appear a wealth of good will. Happy New Year to you from here in Cornwall, Uk. Pasty capital of the world.
@Billy-ro5ws11 ай бұрын
Happy New Year to your family. Glad to see you're making progress! Looking good.
@Ferrosteph11 ай бұрын
Jon, happy new year to you and the family, I hope 2024 will be full of great working on the house, thanks to try to give us more video :)
@ddterrill111 ай бұрын
Happy New Year! Off to a fantastic start. Autumn sure is growing quickly, and thank God she looks like Meg😀 Looking forward to learning more from you!
@rayadcock648811 ай бұрын
HAPPY NEW YEARS !!! And where in the world have you been. I was about to go crazy waiting for you to come back./...
@ChrisBartlett-y6q11 ай бұрын
I think you have done a heck of a job there. Although I love seeing your videos, please dont concentrate on them at the expense of your progress. Love the fact the military are checking out your bunker build with the fly by's
@tednewcomb104811 ай бұрын
Doing great brother !
@tobymlyte11 ай бұрын
Happy New Year from Wales in the UK. Excellent progress, and I really appreciate you taking the time to record and share this with us. The temptation to get on with the building work without setting up cameras must be very high! An interesting observation. In the UK, it's rare to use premixed mortar. It's far more common to get sand delivered loose and then the builders mix the correct ratio with sacks of Portland cement in the mixer on site.
@anthonyturner653311 ай бұрын
Happy new year. You amaze me with all the simple little ways to make things better. Awesome video
@johnafalascajr310511 ай бұрын
Love what you do, Keep the videos coming
@pswoodworks700711 ай бұрын
About your burn barrel....cut the bottom off and set the barrel on 3 bricks. It will burn really fast this way and this makes it super easy to empty the barrel. Keep up the good content and good luck on your Homestead.
@spookje11111 ай бұрын
Happy new year. Dont rush the video's or stress yourselfs too much, remember why you choose this lifestyle!
@morgansword11 ай бұрын
Proud of your ambition to keep a project going as this took a lot longer than the video. C&C equipment is a great source for skid steer attachments or other stuff equipment related. Also name of their website and address to communicate or order from. Clint is a honest man but most likely will be speaking with "Uncle Scott", a all family business. All in all, if you need it, they either have it or will find it at a decent price, and get you quality materials. Paying for stuff thats cheap many times just is insanity if you expect something better. I been watching for a new video knowing that you don't really depend on videos for your building and kind of expected you to quit and just focus on this home. I wish you the best, hoping you continue and pray its a great new year for you kids. I am seventy four so your extended family for me
@timray182711 ай бұрын
Happy New Year 🎉 wishing the best for your family 🎉
@garynicholls7211 ай бұрын
Hi Gary from the UK here grate video very interesting and informative keep them coming, I have a tip for you add a bucket of water to the rocks in the mixer when cleaning it will clean the mixer better, plus a cup of dishwasher soap to the morter mix it makes it creamier and sticky on the trowel, a better mix, plus will you be pouring concrete into the blockwork to give extra strength and more rebar sliped in as well, plus are you making your own lintel as well for the door way, it's easy to make a form to create the shape don't forget the rebar for extra strength
@WalnutsandWineberries11 ай бұрын
Hi Gary, thanks for the clean up tips. I only have a few more blocks and then I need to clean that mixer thoroughly. To answer your questions, yes. I'm filling the cores with concrete, but not the same as the mortar. I added set accelerator (freeze prevention) to the mortar if you remember, and it's not good to expose the steel to it. That's why I didn't fill the cores as I went. As far as the lintel, I have a 8x8 timber in the solar kiln that is ready to go that more than satisfies the span for the opening. Thanks for watching!
@garynicholls7211 ай бұрын
@@WalnutsandWineberries you are welcome, I think coating the outside of the root cellar would be great idea it will stop the damp coming through the walls into the cellar and a vapour barrier under the floor when you concrete the floor
@ralphsullender247411 ай бұрын
Block walls look great.
@MicBruise11 ай бұрын
Looking good!
@franthomas780411 ай бұрын
My husband and I were and are scared to death you are going to fall onto those rebar’s.
@WalnutsandWineberries11 ай бұрын
Sorry, rebar caps next time. I agree that was foolish not to use them.
@redhawk485911 ай бұрын
Ready for more Videos😀
@raytalbot589011 ай бұрын
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@wendellsealy471811 ай бұрын
I haveBlue Diamond forks for my tractor. They have served well. For your level of service, I would recommend Everything Attachments. I have several other implements from them. Made in the USA. Quality is 2nd to none and their customer service is equal in quality.
@raytalbot589011 ай бұрын
Check out Capt Kleeman he has a work crate, it was a tote he put a fuel tank in it, a tool box, bottles of oil & plenty of room for more things. He also has a chain saw hold mounted on his tractor like a holster for his saw 👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
@Hawksnest197611 ай бұрын
Happy new year
@elliejackson690711 ай бұрын
Well done with the masonry work. It looks great. Nice and straight, plumb and level. What more could you ask for? This will be a solid base for your office. Moving and laying all those blocks... How is the skin on your hands holding up? Cheers, EJ
@WalnutsandWineberries11 ай бұрын
Luckily, I bought a new pack of gloves before moving all these blocks.
@rogerdudra1785 ай бұрын
Greetings from the BIG SKY.
@Subgunman11 ай бұрын
I do hope you filled the holes with mortar that have the steel rebar. Personally when we did such work every hole was filled and every third corse was reinforced with a steel mesh to tie the length together. Thouroseal on the exterior will help followed by a bituminous waterproofing coating, taking care to catch the joint between the block and footer. It would also help if you could open a small trench out from the structures and lower than the footer and add a French drain pit even deeper. Line the perimeter with perforated drain tile and route it to the French drain. Cover the pipe with geofabric to keep out dirt and backfill a good portion with pea gravel that can be compacted. This will help drain any water that might gather around the foundation and lower wall that could find its way into the cellar and flood it.
@WalnutsandWineberries11 ай бұрын
Cores will be filled with fibered concrete. Can't use the same mortar because of that set accelerator isn't friendly with steel.
@PAINFOOL1311 ай бұрын
Happy New Year 🎉
@Gruuvin111 ай бұрын
Neat idea with the water levels. Why didn't you use a laser level? Some are cheap and some are expensive, but they are really convenient and accurate. Doesn't really matter though, because that water level method is awesome, and I guess that's how it was done before we had spinning lasers driven by computers with gravity accelerometer sensors. I love the things you teach us on this channel!
@WalnutsandWineberries11 ай бұрын
Yes, my thoughts exactly. Lasers are cool, but they're expensive and are prone to getting in the way of my heavy equipment. I tend to break a lot of stuff. Worse case, with my water level, I would need to invest in a new 5-gallon bucket. Haha! Plus, gravity never lies.
@toekstraatman11 ай бұрын
So nice to see an update again! Love you all! Any chance someone can point me to the music playing at the 48 minute mark?
@WalnutsandWineberries11 ай бұрын
Sure! The artist is "ELFL", and the song is called, "Alienated".
@TK-qm8rb11 ай бұрын
@20:30 How are you using that level? The way you had it laying on the blocks would not give you an accurate reading for level or plumb. I like the low-tech water level. Some things just don't need a battery! 🙂
@joemc11111 ай бұрын
Nice job, he footers should be twice as wide as your block. Center the block. Where the rebar is cut the block on the first course so you can cleanout junk, cover with wood and fill the whole cell at the same time to the top.
@newsnowriversidesgtrock11 ай бұрын
I know you are set on having your water at a place where it is a disadvantage to you that is a sacrifice so you can keep it from freezing but you can build an insulated shed on a tower to do the same thing and it will be so much more convenient. Maybe in the future as time and need allows.
@VowellVentures11 ай бұрын
Can't say enough good things about SkidPro attachments. I have Bobcat forks because I needed them fast, but I wanted theirs. All my other stuff is SkidPro and built like a brick outhouse.
@rgbcolor64507 сағат бұрын
WOW.. I was just about to purchase one of Titan's grapple buckets this week.. Not after seeing this.. Maybe a Stinger bucket will be a better choice.
@rogerdudra1785 ай бұрын
Here in Montana looking at how much light is left in the day is a very common action by everyone I've met here.
@greghercher206811 ай бұрын
First comment! Love what you do, keep it up!
@mikedraper52609 ай бұрын
Nice block laying . I have played a few thousand in my life . Try to use the trowel to bang down the block you are laying . . Wait till you have to lay a 10 or a 12 inch block .
@rogerdudra17811 ай бұрын
My New Year's Resolution is to be 75 next year.
@charminghollowforge110911 ай бұрын
Why not run your corner leads up like a regular mason ? It was as much time fiddling with all your other stuff to run all four corners. Just wondering is all
@WalnutsandWineberries11 ай бұрын
It seemed more forgiving for an amateur doing it the way I did. With a lot more experience, I would possibly try the corner to corner mason traditional technique.
@newsnowriversidesgtrock11 ай бұрын
If you build a tower that is solid and at a height above your facilities in the structures (house, shed, and storage) t and place one of those containers at the top and feed it from the line, the gravity will supply your water pressure and it will work even if your electric goes out (you know if it is cloudy for two weeks in a row). If you have a full tank up in the air then you would never have to wait for water. The water would be instantaneous and at pressure.
@WalnutsandWineberries11 ай бұрын
It would be a nice option - one I have considered in the past. Problem is, you don't even get 0.5 psi per vertical foot. That means I would need a 100-foot water tower to get sub-par water pressure (50 psi) in the house, not to mention the extra 100 feet of lift I'd be asking on the well pump.
@PeterLee-zn3jl11 ай бұрын
Carry on , pilgrim
@rogerdudra1785 ай бұрын
Learning how to lay a cinder block with concrete must take patience.
@WalnutsandWineberries4 ай бұрын
Those are concrete masonry units being set with type-s mortar.
@RonFleener4 ай бұрын
That "bucket" looks like a stump remover.
@careyhaner9 ай бұрын
The girls could use a harbor freight moving blanket by the barrel heater. The dogs silly duck😅
@ACUARIOS100X10011 ай бұрын
48:20 good tecnique ......
@bikerchic793811 ай бұрын
So are the block 8 x 16 or are they short to account for the mortar?
@WalnutsandWineberries11 ай бұрын
8 x 16 nominal. 7-5/8 x 15-5/8 actual.
@rogerdudra1788 ай бұрын
Don't feel any rush on my part.
@ScottBlunt11 ай бұрын
OK I'll subscribe
@rogerdudra1788 ай бұрын
Few airplanes fly around here, too. We hear one and look up.
@RoseTabone9 ай бұрын
👍👍👍👍👍👍
@rayadcock648811 ай бұрын
I think they have moved and left us stranded.
@seanseoltoir4 ай бұрын
Unless your level is different than any other level that I've ever used, you're using it wrong... The long skinny side is what is supposed to be touching the surface that you are wanting to level or determine plumb on... There is no guarantee that the bubbles are going to be set correctly for the way you are using it, plus if the level was to warp, it would warp in that direction since it has the thinnest portion of material to prevent it... Also, you need a longer level... You should have at least a 3 ft level for those blocks because you are not so much concerned with a single block, but a number of blocks...
@WalnutsandWineberries4 ай бұрын
It can be on its face or on end. Doesn't matter.
@MUDNROCKS11 ай бұрын
Looks good, but no steel horizontal bars, I'd have had horizontal's every 3 courses especially with a light footing, just saying.
@ralphfarmer762111 ай бұрын
Check out Express Steel for forks and Good work tractor for attachments
@WalnutsandWineberries11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tip!
@jimruby134811 ай бұрын
Are you gone fill the block wall with concrete to make it sttongeŕ
@WalnutsandWineberries11 ай бұрын
Yes, concrete with fiber where the rebar supports go through the cores.
@RoseTabone9 ай бұрын
😃😃👍👍👍👍
@steventucker266611 ай бұрын
👍👍👍👍👍😎
@michaelmangold624211 ай бұрын
If the temp is going to drop below 40 degrees you should not make cement.
@WalnutsandWineberries11 ай бұрын
That's what thermo lube is made for.
@thomasjerichow877711 ай бұрын
Titan attachments 👎🏽Titan Implements, in TN 👍🏽
@howardmeyers514711 ай бұрын
Look grear
@kevhead152511 ай бұрын
Would love to time jump two years to see how things progressed. But nah. That's cheating. Just hope you are having fun every step of the way.
@johnfint284711 ай бұрын
I am catching up on some videos and caught you complaining about fogging safety glasses If you search a bit you can find vented glasses that will help stop fogging but they are a bit costly and best people go cheap for safety and better is just better for safety
@martinwyke11 ай бұрын
Olec is unsaturated (good cholesterol) fats Vs saturated (bad cholesterol) fats.