Building a house underground from start to finish 1 year in 40 minutes. Best Dugout - Short version
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@markjoseph5733
Жыл бұрын
How often were you working on this to finish it in one year?
@marlboroadvance3255
Жыл бұрын
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@trit0n741
Жыл бұрын
Лесные? это ваш англоязычный канал?
@trit0n741
Жыл бұрын
@@markjoseph5733 That house has already burned down and is gone.
@dr.saifuddin7096
Жыл бұрын
18.06 .. Don't throw such things on camera. It is so indecent, improper and embarrassing. So disturbing to eyes. Hope you will avoid it in future.
I appreciate that most of this is real. You didn’t pretend to make concrete out of plain dirt; you didn’t pretend to make a stove by rubbing some sticks together. That fFlooring, you didn’t claim it was anything it’s not. Nice camera work, team!
@zoltanhriagyel6683
11 ай бұрын
The guy you are talking about -"pretender"-actually did those things...
@ScottMyersOfTheEarth
11 ай бұрын
@@zoltanhriagyel6683 That's what I am saying. These guys .. They did not pretend. Some people on KZread do. This is not. It's impressive to watch this video because they are not pretending.
@user-ue2xc8kn6i
3 ай бұрын
Can she come tomorrow at two o'clock
This is one of the key videos that taught me to make sure to select a site as high above the water table as possible AND to design the dugout to prevent flooding AND to have a plan when all that planning and designing fails
@Biber0315
7 ай бұрын
In other words, DON'T DO what these guys did.
@mcgraw8098
6 ай бұрын
I'm glad you learned something. It will come in handy next time you build an underground house.
@meribor
6 ай бұрын
I so would if I had the land!
@knowledge4635
5 ай бұрын
The Second coming of Christ is at hand.!
@jayharper2252
3 ай бұрын
What's gonna keep the inside from growing mold, especially under that flooring? I'm not sure it would've made any difference but why didn't you guys put plastic under the flooring like you did the walls?
О! Лесные!))
Лесные и тут)))
Great work! I think that you guys will need a solar powered sump pump with a float switch, otherwise, you'll just have an underground swimming pool. ;)
@dancoughlin9328
Жыл бұрын
I was a little curious as to how seepage was going to be handled. A type of french drain in a gravel bed with run-off would have been nice, terrain permitting.
@jackieow
Жыл бұрын
@@dancoughlin9328 More like essential. This place can be mighty wet from below if it stays storming for days at a time.
Родные Лесные =)
Wonderful to see your dad helping. Great job!
Definitely need more like this! You guys should build a treehouse with a bridge to another treehouse- Ewok style 😊
@scottmarceaux5392
Жыл бұрын
Thumbs up just for the Ewok reference
@helterskelter1242
6 ай бұрын
Напишите в поиске Лесные.
Wow you guys did a great job building this place. Lots of hard work. Looks very cozy. Thanks for the video.
If only I could find 40 extra minutes in my day to build me one of these
Yes!!! Love your guy’s content! 😊
And if you want, you can always add a cabin on top of this dug out, because it sure looks like it can handle it, and I'm sure you guys know how to add a floor or two above it. Thanks for the video. By the way, I love how your dog got its way on what side of the bed it wanted. 😁🦊
I feel bad about the water. I can tell from the sides of the hole that you are in a low part of the water table. Which means this hole is always going to collect water.
@masont4190
Жыл бұрын
You are correct, but they placed tarps outside the walls and built a raised floor which will keep out water. It is also soil, not clay. So it should not really hold water.
@jasonmartin489
Жыл бұрын
If it does put a barrel in under thefloor with a 12 bolt battery with a solar powered battery tender and a 12 volt bilge pump that has a float that pumps pretty high gallons a hour problem solved
@skydivingcomrade1648
Жыл бұрын
6 inch Clay lined, with French drains would be helpful.
@thomashealy5990
Жыл бұрын
@@jasonmartin489 whole entire sump pump system 😂, not a bad shout though.
@TheNeilo-Audiosound
Жыл бұрын
I thought Drainage should have been priority at the beginning,That water under the floor is going to be an issue whichever way you dress it. Cool build though and a lot of work. Bear in mind Shaun from My Self Reliance built a whole cabin on his own over a year with drainage,Then did it again. Mad respect for all of you doing these projects in the middle of nowhere. The Apocalypse is Coming😜
Show show show 🎉🎉🎉
Interesting to see you building underground. Perhaps needed sometime after.
Awesome job guys teamwork
you can poly the walls all you want but if you don't do the floor, you're still going to end up in a wading pool because the water is just going to seep in from underneath at the very least, put a trough of weeping tile around the perimeter that directs the water caught behind the walls away from the shelter... even better would be to completely cover the floor in gravel (at a 2% slope directed away from the shelter) and build a raised floor to stay off it...
@jfb.8746
Жыл бұрын
THIS. Also, if that heat is trapped inside with that poly... youre looking at a very humide place! that place looks great but has fundamental flaws...
I like videos like this where nobody talks.
Wondeful splendide bravos
I haven't seen a video from you in a long time. I was afraid you had been conscripted into the Army. Glad to see you safe and sound! Your work is mind-boggling!
I like the idea....but there are like 500 things I’d do different
Thanks for sharing
Haha! Lesnye! I recognized you
Watching your video from Melaka, Malaysia 🇲🇾, before first daylight in the month of Ramadan (fasting month) • 22 March 2023 | 10.50 pm
Coooool
Sorry for your loss, I've been looking at your videos for a while now always remember him and live for him
Dogs like, no i dont wana sleep on the bare wood! Haha, always remember to make your bed big enough for you and your pup!
Great job on your house. Love the video. 👍😊
Geniuses , the pear of them😂 well done.
Excelente trabalho!💯👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Goodluck to that window glass to your roof, RAINING AHEAD🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Awesome job looks amazing
You two are amazing at creating a very beautiful and solid underground house, it is meticulously constructed, this is the job of a lumberjack, I like it because of the free wild life, congratulations to you two. Let me learn and also experience
Молодцы-очень залипательно:)
@user-xo3lt2yy6q
Жыл бұрын
Это же лесные вроде. Только для англоязычного ютуба пытаются делать. Если что напишите. Помогу видос оптимизировать.
GREAT WORK GUY'S HAD WORK BUT IT'S A GREAT CABIN,,..
Your stove vent needs to be up higher. If it is winter and the air is very cold and still, carbon monoxide can exit, get cooled down, and come back down onto your stairs area [or other areas] to find any little crevice to enter as wafted by tiny air currents to any place fresh air can get in. If it extended to double or triple the height (or at least 5 feet above grade) you have some insurance, but even then not completely. EPDM pond liner rubber sheeting would be more expensive, but a lot more durable than the plastic sheeting used. An extruded mesh cover for the skylight would give a lot of protection from big hailstones and falling tree branches. Years in the future, as soon as one of the key corner uprights rots through and gives way, somebody could be severely knocked in the head by an in-collapsing log and perhaps buried alive depending on mud viscosity.
Masya allah . Allah hu akbar .... 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
all these build videos should end with the builder cooking a succulent meal
Хороший бассейн по весне будет. С отоплением... ))))))
Kerjaan yang cukup melelahkan ya bro, semoga sukses selalu 🙏
I like the idea of a cozy, somewhat hidden, underground shelter. But I do have to wonder about the long-term longevity concerning rain and snow and moisture. Also, it seems that any needed repairs to the roof or walls will be more difficult to perform than for a conventional log or wood cabin. But it does seem like a nice place to stay in for as long as it lasts!
@wyrdo1501
Жыл бұрын
they did a good job and it could easily out last them with a little upkeep. they were smart to use the plastic as a barrier and it looks like they sealed the logs with something so that will help a lot, having a spot under the floor for water to collect was a good idea too. the only thing i would have done extra is burned/charred all the logs going into the ground, or even charred all the logs and sealed them afterwards on the inside. would probably outlast their great grandchildren then, charred post planted straight into the ground can easily last over 100 years without issues. you make a fair point about it being a little more difficult to repair compared to a regular cabin but really its just work and pretty straight forward so i wouldnt count that against it too much. good chance you would never have to do much to it anyways for a long time if built right. the advantages of building underground like this outweigh the cons in my opinion, you could ride out some pretty nasty storms/tornados in a setup like this, i live in tornado alley so i think thats a nice plus lol. it is also very stealthy and could be made almost invisible easily if you wanted to. by far tho i think the biggest advantage to building underground like this is how insulated it is, while the neighbors are freezing in their regular cabin in the winter and having to wake up every few hours to keep the wood stove/fireplace stocked up for heat you will be nice and toasty with very little effort, and while they are sweating and miserable in the summer time trying to sleep with the windows/door open fighting bugs and bears you will be nice and cool.
@nunyabusiness9013
6 ай бұрын
The soil provides excellent insulation when you're in an area that gets well below freezing. It also stays cool in the summer without ac. I slept like a baby in the bottom of several foxholes in harsh conditions while in the military.
nice work and dedication - unfortunatelly in the long run you will have quite some wet dreams in that underground place - and I mean not the nice ones ..
Merci, sa donne de bonnes idées !
Beautiful build
Nice snowy day
Azerbaycan,dan Salam Aleykum 🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿
毎日見てます
That's one fancy water well. Ashame all that work done and it will never be dried in per say. Otherwise really nice work and craftsmanship but pick a better spot next time. I'm betting you chose it because of the soft ground for the digging but you see now why that ground is soft and easier to dig out. Looking forward to another project, you guys have great talent and skills and will be needed by a group of people during the inevitable collapse. Thank you
Very nice video 👍👍
Can't wait to see where you going to do next to it
I wonder. How do you get rid of the water that constantly collects on the floor? Is the inside damp because of standing water?
Hey thats neat. The only thing I see is 2 problems. 1 with that water coming in through the hight water table and water flowing in. Your going to be busy bucketing water out. 2 I hope it doesn't snow where your at , cuz it's going to be very hard for you to get out with that door hatch you have.
Great idea Rebar nails..spikes
Могут пацаны. Зачёт.
Wow, that turned out GREAT, awesome job, congratulations!
SUGGESTION IF YOU DON'T MIND... IF YOU EVER BUILD ANOTHER ONE: * For a "little" extra work and cost, you can REDUCE your water under your floor.... and that will keep you much healthier by getting rid of the possible mold problem (from the water sitting under the floor long periods of time and not draining). HOW? * By using a "French Drain!" * If you have a creek nearby, you can use the small river stones and create a method to drain the water under your floor away from your dugout EXTRA COST & TIME: * It will cost you some extra energy to get the stones for the area under your floor and on the sides of your dugout (so the water drains better). * It will cost you some extra energy to dig the two ditches that go from the sides of your dugout... all the way out to the front of your dugout (underground) out about 10 to 20 feet. * It will cost you a little bit of money to get a couple long plastic PVC pipes which will be used under your wooden floor to drain the water away. They have holes drilled in them and a fine netting attached to it (so it doesn't get clogged). * And it will cost you a little extra money for more plastic tarp, aka moisture barrier, to go under your floor. TIP: * The only thing that is necessary for this to work is that your dugout MUST be built on a slight "slope", aka the side of a hill, so the water drains away from your dugout. * To be honest with you, it's not that much more work that what you did already.... AND it's not that much more in cost.... and it gives you a healthier environment inside... AND the dugout will last a lot longer... which you already know because you "burnt" some of the logs so they wouldn't rot so fast. For more info, do a search on KZread on how to make a "French Drain" and that will help you in the future!!! ANYWAYS.... AWESOME JOB.... LOVE WHAT YOU BUILT! FYI: My wife and I are working on building an arched concrete underground home that will be earth covered.... so we've researched the "drainage" problem a lot!!! Amen Retired, Veteran USA
I'm amazed at how all these different videos, building different logs houses, etc., how all the logs are so straight.
Great job and wonderful shelter! Congrats guys!!! 👌👏👏👏👏👏
I wondered how you stop flooding. Unless you use some sound and proven construction / architectural principles, it will flood
Ох красота, молодцы, здорово, в руках всё горит.
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Beautiful job guys ,nice place 👍😀💜
You guys killed this. I got two questions just out of curiosity. How does the temperature in once of these compare to the temp above ground? Also what prevents that water from building up underneath?
@Nilmabostonrio
9 ай бұрын
I was wondering the same: water from building up underneath @ 17:45
Formidável trabalho em equipe 🇧🇷
Good Job looks amazing
I love how this is coming together, I love the log cabin style build. And, I didn’t know that burning the logs a little is a good idea. I have to research it more.
Olá , estou admirada com o trabalho de vocês , parabéns meninos ,Deus os abençoe
Very nice men I think it's Gert keep going Chris MC.
water is going to seep in the floor and this will be a great place to have a mold allergy flairup.
It's how the Property Brothers started.
Дренаж нужен, однозначно, отвести грунтовые воды, иначе будет плохо
შესანიშნავი ნამუშევარია სუპერ ❤️ გაიხარე ძმა.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
⛺️🔥 Yeah, thank you! that was really great! this is what bushcraft looks like. 👍🏻
What were you painting the logs with?
Love the dog!
Luar biasa Keren Natural Tetap semangat kawan Dari Surabaya, Indonesia 👍👍👍👍❤️
Beautiful but probably should've dug out a drainage channel.
I'm concerned the water under the floor combined with the stove is going to make it humid. Also wonder if the stove is going to keep that space too warm.
@begrackled
11 ай бұрын
They built an extra low point in the subfloor to bail out water. Decidedly low tech and labor intensive, but there you go. Also, the stove pulls air out of the room, and the air inlet across the room from the stove cycles in fresh air. These guys won't be asphyxiating in their own CO2 in winter. Not so sure how well they'll survive midsummer. Weird Enver Hoxha vibes. The dog at the end is quite a sweetie, though.
Really small I kept thinking you were gonna build a second story I know if it were me there would definitely be a second story!!
Awesome! Bonito..love design🎉🎉🎇🎇
Desde Cordoba Argentina!!! Felicitacoones!!! Muy lindo refugio de montaña , se ve muy calido y excelente trabajo!!❤
Îmi place acest adăpost ,curat cu bun gust. Am văzut unele care seamănă cu adăposturi pentru animale.Succes.
о Лесные))
wow amazing!
Super dall'Italia da Castel beseno Trento
Excelent! 👏👏👏
Looks like a WWll German bunker 😮
👍👍👍🙋♀️
coming from a long line of Builders, (mostly Swiss chalets) I have never seen, putting tongue and groove flooring directly on dirt. at least there should be gravel and then some sort of insulation and sub-flooring, before the actual floor. 😊
@venetabritt2771
Жыл бұрын
It was above the dirt as it was installed atop of logs at least two to three inches in diameter.
Amazing.
Super ! The Best !
I can see a flood happening in your underground house!
They forgot to get their "zoomp poomp chick''d"! Hahaa
very extraordinary, beautiful scenery, I'm from Indonesia, usually I make it surrounded by big and lush trees in winter.... keep up the good work, I wish you success always.
Well done boys,awasome job congrats,stay well.👍
Akhirnya kesabaran membuahkan hasil Tinggal menikmati hasil dari kerja keras Sangat memotivasi saudaraku
Mantap
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Enhorabuena muy buen trabajo 👌👌