Is Our DAM SAFE??? What Happened After a BIG RAIN 🌧!!!

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  • @gayyvin
    @gayyvin Pƙed 3 lety +70

    it hurts so much to see people living out your dream

    • @mrmustangman
      @mrmustangman Pƙed 3 lety +2

      there are haters in every category........

    • @believeroftheword4627
      @believeroftheword4627 Pƙed 3 lety +4

      Pain can be excellent motivation. Don't stop chasing the dream.

    • @sharonolsen6579
      @sharonolsen6579 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      that's one way to look at it.. OR in my case .. I am very happy for the successes that others experience..

    • @superspooky4580
      @superspooky4580 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      the dream to own 40 acers of land with a creek. unfortantly Mr.gates is buying up all the farm land and ranch land so this dream is becoming harder and MUCH more expensive to realize. fk the giga corps.

  • @DaDoc1961
    @DaDoc1961 Pƙed 3 lety +229

    Establish the area to the left of the dam as an emergency spillway. It should be surfaced to avoid erosion and built so it is just below the height of the dam wall. It would take the pressure off the top of the dam when the water flow is too fast.

    • @markhorstmeier8734
      @markhorstmeier8734 Pƙed 3 lety +17

      At 4' you are going to have about 1.72 psi. Call it 2 psi at the deepest point. Concrete compressive strength is 28 -55 MPa so the concrete has plenty of strength (10' walls should have 12" minimum thickness (ACI 350R)), you just need to have placed enough rebar and or expansion joints to combat the normal expansion. Welded wire is standard, but if the rebar is spaced less than 12" apart I think you meet those recommendations (Not sure if under 10' requires both faces to be reinforced.
      For aesthetic reasons, you could buttress the weir with an earthen berm and that would also increase lateral strength to an extent. I think that you should consider building up a berm around the sides of your pond (with the suggested spillway). Depending on the clay content, you probably don't want to saturate your top soil at the edges of the concrete and a berm in conjunction with the spillway would keep the water from pooling

    • @Gartendalf
      @Gartendalf Pƙed 3 lety +2

      This! Do it! We have it on our Lakes dam which is 69 meters high.

    • @ItsMeGiga
      @ItsMeGiga Pƙed 3 lety +2

      Basically like what Oroville dam has. It worked flawlessly when the dam was about to overflow

    • @dieter2889
      @dieter2889 Pƙed 3 lety +5

      @@ItsMeGiga Oroville dam's emergency spill way came very close to failing and collapsing, over 200,000 people were evacuated because of the high risk.

    • @horscategorie
      @horscategorie Pƙed 3 lety +2

      This isn't a bad idea either. As crazy as it sounds, perhaps consult an engineer? CZcams viewers are all experts ;) but I think I would think about getting an engineer to offer suggestions...

  • @backtothepast1850
    @backtothepast1850 Pƙed rokem +6

    I wish you the best. You're learning how labor intensive this work can be. I've done dam repairs for over 20 years. By biggest concern would be with washing out below your footings. A couple of years ago, I helped repair a concrete dam that washed out below it's footings in a flood, and those footings were 6 feet below the stream bottom. Any time you divert water, you create turbulence. Often that creates failure rather rapidly, sometimes it takes time. A flood event can hasten that. An emergency spillway much larger than you might imagine, will help, and needs to be well lined. Lining can be concrete, stone or even well rooted vegetation. Your spring is truly an amazing blessing!

  • @steventomes2258
    @steventomes2258 Pƙed 3 lety +88

    Okay I know I'm late to this party, however, my suggestion would be to look into a Vortex turbine for power generation. Of course, you'd need to install a grate or fine mesh to stop any potential debris from jamming the turbine. But it should generate a good amount of power for you. As for the muddy water problem look at how the life straw filtration system works, if you can replicate that I do believe you and your family should be golden. Oh yes, I almost forgot, floating valves. put one of those into your overflow so when the water gets too high in your dam your emergency overflow will open and you should not have any overflow problems.

    • @erickhagenkotter8302
      @erickhagenkotter8302 Pƙed 3 lety +1

      You r really smart

    • @vsvnrg3263
      @vsvnrg3263 Pƙed 2 lety +4

      when pelton wheels were invented, it revolutionised the way water was utilised in the uk. the waterwheel you have is clever and attractive but has been relatively impractical for a century.

    • @royreynolds108
      @royreynolds108 Pƙed 2 lety +2

      @@vsvnrg3263 I disagree that an overshot wheel is impractical for over a century. There still are a number of saw mills and grist mills that are powered with overshot wheels. What I think you mean is that they are rather impractical for power generation as most overshot wheels use the weight of water falling and carrying the wheel buckets down by gravity until the water spills from the buckets. This arrangement is usually much slower RPM on the wheel but has a lot of torque. Power generation needs speed and pressure which suggests a Pelton wheel impulse turbine of the water against the buckets.
      Each type of water wheel has its advantages and disadvantages for a particular use and location. The way to double or triple the power out of that wheel would be to widen the wheel by double or triple its width now.

    • @vsvnrg3263
      @vsvnrg3263 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      @@royreynolds108 , spot on. no disagreement from me.

    • @Septicemic-Fugue
      @Septicemic-Fugue Pƙed rokem

      Maybe a gear ratio like a small to large wheel would help increase rpm with hi torque?

  • @mattvollmar7713
    @mattvollmar7713 Pƙed 3 lety +47

    I think Jerry and you did a"Dam" good job!

  • @krystalgardner1109
    @krystalgardner1109 Pƙed 3 lety +28

    I wouldn't want to build/buy another house. I would expand that one if I could and stay there. It's so pretty.

  • @easytarget1152
    @easytarget1152 Pƙed 3 lety +32

    For the dam, add another emergency runoff because of how much water was pouring out earlier in the video. As that water flows more over that area, the more it's gonna erode.

    • @A.Martin
      @A.Martin Pƙed 3 lety +5

      probably just make the spillway slightly wider.

    • @Askial_Osial
      @Askial_Osial Pƙed 3 lety +1

      @@A.Martin and deeper

  • @jamiehoward3151
    @jamiehoward3151 Pƙed 3 lety +34

    I like the 1 strike rule for hateful comments. People nowadays can be absolutely terrible. I know of one youtuber who not long ago killed herself because of all of the hatefullness in her comments. So, please ignore all trolls and continue with the good vibes. You and your family are awesome. Thank you for sharing your life with us! GOD bless you 🙏

  • @ryanh4882
    @ryanh4882 Pƙed 3 lety +24

    You should build a picnic area in between those creeks! Seems like just enough space to sit and enjoy a nice summer day!!

    • @nohelp8534
      @nohelp8534 Pƙed 3 lety

      Was also thinking a bridge on each side. Love it.

    • @ItsMeGiga
      @ItsMeGiga Pƙed 3 lety +2

      Maybe a pergola and a charcoal fire pit to cook up some burgers, an awesome little picnic spot!

  • @rickershomesteadahobbyfarm3291

    I’m not going to lie. I’ve been interested in the long term stability of this dam. I have been watching for a while now and this fascinates me. I wish that I lived somewhere that had streams so that I could construct something like this. It’s awesome. I look forward to more videos about this dam.

  • @vantelontheroad1750
    @vantelontheroad1750 Pƙed 3 lety +7

    The pond and the waterfall are beautiful. It was still worth the effort you put into it. It will be nice to see what you come up with.

  • @Selmarya
    @Selmarya Pƙed 3 lety +4

    Your dam is so tiny it makes me smile
    I wish i had the land to make as much water as that
    Its so small my neighborhood pond is bigger
    Hope you stay safe in the times

  • @officialjonas9163
    @officialjonas9163 Pƙed 3 lety +8

    You should definitely build a emergency spill way that you can open if the water gets too high. It should be maybe around 5 inches below the dam (you can decide what’s best) and it should have a piece of wood that you can lift to open it. Just discovered this channel and it’s cool!

  • @BenNstyle
    @BenNstyle Pƙed 3 lety +9

    The little spot where the two creek merge would make the perfect "Lovers Peak" "Lovers Point" or "Lovers Triangle" for romantic rendezvous since it's secluded, maybe add in a "Hearts Bridge" to cross over the creek and the point would make a perfect place for a gazebo.

  • @gregallen3980
    @gregallen3980 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    I have never understood people that continually criticize. I have thoroughly enjoyed the build videos. Y’all did good. Hold your head high! Good job! You can be proud.

  • @DiaryofaFamily
    @DiaryofaFamily Pƙed 3 lety +14

    that might produce the 1.21gigawatts needed for time travel.

  • @deestanley9836
    @deestanley9836 Pƙed 3 lety +16

    I’m not a builder but I remember the piece of property when you started and I watched faithfully every post and progress you made! I loved all off your posts! I wish there were more Jerry’s in the world! He was awesome!

  • @TheVintageBumbleBee
    @TheVintageBumbleBee Pƙed 3 lety +3

    Man...thats a perfect white noise! I would have grabbed a book, a blanket and pitched my hammock!!!

  • @YaruSasaki
    @YaruSasaki Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the video and all clarifications. I’m one of those, that watched the build timelapse without context. With the images shown there the dam seemed way too thin and I don’t recall seeing a lot of rebar, but oh well. The dam is standing, I was somewhat wrong, great to hear everything is fine!

  • @ozarkdaredevils
    @ozarkdaredevils Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Do what you do and enjoy it . I love your videos , who cares what others think ..... 99 percent of the worlds people are dreamers , your a doer !

  • @Jasonoid
    @Jasonoid Pƙed 3 lety +4

    This is just the coolest project ever, thanks for sharing your dam and how successful it has been!

  • @Pyrotec_nick
    @Pyrotec_nick Pƙed 2 lety +7

    Such a cool project! Would love to do something like that one day! On your 6" pipe, you could do some sort of siphon valve, so when the water goes over a certain level (top of the dam) it automatically starts to flow out the 6" pipe until it's below a set point. Be a good safety back up

  • @MaN-pw1bn
    @MaN-pw1bn Pƙed 2 lety

    I don't know why folks would make hateful comments, it's your dream, you have a lot of courage to wear your hard work & concerns on your sleeve for all of us to see. So many things people are trying to do out of self-sufficiency, many are forging new paths for each of us to consider. If you don't like what he's doing make your own dream. Good on you Loftis family!

  • @jenkins2162
    @jenkins2162 Pƙed 3 lety +56

    I cannot believe that people are concerned that people down stream would be greatly affected. The pond on a good day looks to be the size of three swimming pools. The creek might rise 6 inches for a couple hundred yards due to a blowout.

    • @wranglerdave6452
      @wranglerdave6452 Pƙed 3 lety +5

      Not enough water to cause a issue that stream looks like it could handel if it breaches.. But from the construction ive seen i doubt the dam would breach. How ever side cutting is a possibility. Where the water came around the side causing bank erosion. I recommend he armor that area with cement or concrete. Down to the channel. He can use rip rap (broken stone) i would 100% recommend this if he chooses to raise the dam over topping the dam is not Ideal. It will not harm it Persia..

    • @DroningaboutNW
      @DroningaboutNW Pƙed 3 lety +1

      It would rise more than 6 inches but unless someone had their house built right on the creek it wont be more than a few feet. Perhaps a lawn chair or two would disappear and that is IF people lived downstream lol

    • @wranglerdave6452
      @wranglerdave6452 Pƙed 3 lety +1

      @@DroningaboutNW doubt it . its not holding back enough water to make much difference after about roughly a mile it wouldn't do anything. Just locally it would probably raise the creek level

    • @cbriangilbert1978
      @cbriangilbert1978 Pƙed 3 lety

      LMAO...all I can say about that

    • @topjob1000
      @topjob1000 Pƙed 2 lety

      Some people are stupid.

  • @evan46220
    @evan46220 Pƙed 3 lety +31

    Another CZcamsr to may want to get ahold of is Engineer775 aka Scott Hunt .Does slot of hydro power and Solar .besides well pumps .

  • @maximiliankylen
    @maximiliankylen Pƙed rokem +3

    I love that you used a water wheel, might not be the most efficient but sure the nicest, would be interesting to see how it holds out and what maintenance needs to be done.

  • @ArticWolf24
    @ArticWolf24 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    Awesome job! Keep up the great work. Can't wait for the updates.

  • @MrSki-mv2kr
    @MrSki-mv2kr Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci +1

    Here might be a great idea, have you thought about a wood burner you could build a small building/shed and run pipe from that shed. One for heat and hot water, to heat water just wrap a coil around stove burner pipe. The heat is simple but needs more explanation. I have seen a couple methods but the safest is make a metal box about 5 to 10 feet long insulated out side then cut a hole for the stove pipe to run through it. You can just add ducts to where ever you want and control the heat inside with closable vents. I have even seen people use a vent to mount a small fan for fresh air. I see you have lots of fallen trees and branches everywhere so you would not even have to cut any trees down and your property will be maintained at the same time. This was something my uncle taught me when he built off grid, the only difference is he had a well put in about 200 feet deep. Hope this idea helps you and your family, let it be a backup for your primary systems during harsh times.

  • @davidmann3365
    @davidmann3365 Pƙed 3 lety +3

    I wouldn't worry about the dam breaking. The pond is a lot smaller than most beaver ponds with busted dams. Otherwise just get the trees pulled. The best time might be high summer, grounds dry to get tractors and cables on the trees to pull over as they are cut. I really like the setup you have.

  • @googleuser4722
    @googleuser4722 Pƙed 3 lety +3

    I started off watching a Nascar race and end up here somehow. I love watching videos like this

  • @jamesmoore768
    @jamesmoore768 Pƙed 3 lety +2

    The man that helped You Jerry is a genuine Pro I can’t believe the nerve of some people
    And how they run their mouth to meddle in other folks business! Your place is beautiful I really love the cabin love it great job to all involved! God Bless You all!â€ïžđŸ™đŸ˜ŠđŸ‡ș🇾

  • @petermortensen4565
    @petermortensen4565 Pƙed rokem +1

    Appreciate the video! I have been paying on a 22.5 acre property for the last 10 years, started when I was 23 years old. Finally I’m in a situation to break off two 5 acre lots(with a hell of a lot of work and investment with the county to jump through hoops) to have 12.5 acres paid off. I have a seasonal creek that I can dam off into a pond about the size of yours or a little big. Huge inspiration for me seeing your dam. I have been looking into dam building for almost 20 years, and this is the first time a concrete dam of this size has come into my view. Awesome stuff, awesome potential! So grateful to see yours weathering the “oh shit” scenario with the heavy rain. Can’t wait to check out your other videos. We’re in the Pacific Northwest, near the Columbia gorge, in Washington state. Thanks again!

  • @leemajors2479
    @leemajors2479 Pƙed 3 lety +7

    Looks like mother nature just proved it is pretty good. But only time will tell.

  • @stevenrobertson9583
    @stevenrobertson9583 Pƙed 3 lety +7

    Look into installing a turbine generator like you see in the big dams that produce electricity. Basically it is a water wheel turned horizontally but with the right set up will produce more electricity than you will need. So you can have a solar set up and you would never worry about keeping the batteries charged

  • @mcfly4207
    @mcfly4207 Pƙed 3 lety

    Add on! Keep it going. It’s a new year!!

  • @miyaantoez919
    @miyaantoez919 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    I think y'all did amazing job. I've been trying to figure out our cabin and you nailed it thank you

  • @hamigaming4148
    @hamigaming4148 Pƙed 3 lety +3

    A possible spill way may need to be included with your dam. Great construction. And it's very well built. First time seeing your vids . Real great stuff . 👏 .

  • @lloyd.griffiths
    @lloyd.griffiths Pƙed 2 lety +3

    This is an awesome dam! I have experience building hydroelectric dams in the U.K. and something I could recommend is a relatively large culvert seated at the base of the dam with a gate valve attached. This would allow you to drain the water back quickly and could be done from on top of the dam itself.

  • @peterkilvert2712
    @peterkilvert2712 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    Lovely to hear from you. I hope the water in the dam lasts you through summer. Best Wishes Pete (Manchester UK).

  • @grammyg8x
    @grammyg8x Pƙed 3 lety +1

    What a beautiful place and love all the water. So peaceful! You and uncle Jerry did a wonderful job and don't listen to criticism, only sage advice. Idea for peninsula: A reflection bench made out of a tree from the area where guests can sit and unwind. Perhaps a whittling tool so they can carve their initials into the wood and it would end up being a beautiful piece of art.

  • @dndaughtery
    @dndaughtery Pƙed 3 lety +3

    Well on the bright side.....you were generating a lot of electricity! 😊

  • @rickcoona
    @rickcoona Pƙed 2 lety +4

    Great video! You may want to consider a vertical drop micro hydroelectric system. Much fewer moving parts and the blade shaft directly turns the generator that sits above the turbines.

  • @kanesmith9325
    @kanesmith9325 Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci

    Master tradesman here,
    Well done mate,
    It's now proven as failsafe,
    Fantastic work and I learned heaps as well.
    Cheers

  • @cynthiaannblaha5127
    @cynthiaannblaha5127 Pƙed 3 lety

    Beautiful! I love the sound of water! It’s so calming! It must be so frustrating to have to justify what you do. Everyone has an opinion!

  • @Plectocomia
    @Plectocomia Pƙed 3 lety +20

    The dam is fine, it held the heaviest flow to date. I would look at putting rubble in the area at 9:57 to ensure that washout doesn't undermine the dam. I would also add an auxiliary spillway on the side at 2:13. The dam is well constructed, and should give you many years of service.

  • @outdoorslifesurvivecraft5078

    This is the first of your videos I've seen and I thought is was a good video that answered a lot of peoples questions. As for your dam goes, the only thing I think "I would do" is make the spillway a little deeper and use some maybe 2x10s for flood gates. If it gets to be to much, you could just lift out what was needed to lower the water level. A 10" deep notch, 2' wide would probably be enough. Other than that, it looks great to me. Now I'll go check out some more of your stuff. Thumbs Up!!

  • @everettplummer9725
    @everettplummer9725 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Lubrication is the greatest portion of the maintenance.

  • @mustafathechosenone
    @mustafathechosenone Pƙed 3 lety +1

    Ignore negative comments, it's all a learning curve and you can always update and make improvements.

  • @navigatorofnone
    @navigatorofnone Pƙed 3 lety +3

    May i suggest for your water intake issue, that you use first rock filters then sand filters to at least remove major sediments before the water enters the house.

  • @chewiepac5932
    @chewiepac5932 Pƙed 3 lety +4

    Love your channel btw, I would also lay up two more courses to the top, and build some angled supports for the face of the dam near your spill ways which are gonna be your weak spot, for long term sustainability, I hope that this reaches you and your family best wishes and salutations, great job bud

  • @pauldudley8837
    @pauldudley8837 Pƙed 2 lety

    I'm a city boy and I really appreciate watching ingenuity like this. Thank you.

  • @beverlyroemer5161
    @beverlyroemer5161 Pƙed 3 lety

    I would say Jerry did a mighty fine job. Very beautiful btw

  • @Verdant02
    @Verdant02 Pƙed 3 lety +13

    Great dam setup!

  • @bigdanc.8429
    @bigdanc.8429 Pƙed 3 lety +7

    Put a little gazebo there for your sitting spot.

    • @jerrygania4458
      @jerrygania4458 Pƙed 3 lety

      I was going to say the same thing. Screen it in also.

  • @magnelisgarrrett1961
    @magnelisgarrrett1961 Pƙed rokem

    We waiting for you come back, with the great spirit, adventures and great family time you guys shared.

  • @fredamiller3482
    @fredamiller3482 Pƙed 3 lety

    Thumbs up on the one strike rule! Get rid of the trolls & the people who aren't there to support you. You guys are doing a wonderful job raising your kids!

  • @scpatl4now
    @scpatl4now Pƙed 3 lety +7

    I have what I think might be a constructive suggestion. As you are facing the dam from downstream, all the way on the left it might be a good idea to create an "emergency spillway". It would be a place for the water to go just before it would over top your dam. That way the excess could go somewhere and you could avoid any erosion. The worst thing that can happen with a dam is for it to be overtopped or the water goes around the side because that erodes your foundation, and you'd be amazed how quickly that can happen in an overtopping situation. An emergency spillway wouldn't be too much work but would give some piece of mind...like they say...it might never get used but if you need it once it will be worth it. BTW...this is the first video I have watched from your channel...the CZcams algorithm is smiling upon you today.

    • @Veritas-invenitur
      @Veritas-invenitur Pƙed 3 lety

      You are reading my mind

    • @royreynolds108
      @royreynolds108 Pƙed 2 lety

      The worst-case scenario would be for the ground on the ends of the dam to become saturated and have water start flowing through the ground eroding and washing it away. Moving water through the foundation is the bane of dams.

  • @robertmccall8666
    @robertmccall8666 Pƙed 3 lety +5

    Wow with that much power from the waterfall you could generate power for a few houses lol..... be nice to having a fishing hole at the bottom of the property.

  • @candace3525
    @candace3525 Pƙed 3 lety

    Love keeping up with your beautiful family! God Bless

  • @novamom1962
    @novamom1962 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    Y’all did a great job !!!!!!!!!
    Love y’all ❀❀❀❀❀❀

  • @ljellison1950
    @ljellison1950 Pƙed 3 lety +5

    Enjoyed this video. And glad you have done the one strike rule. People can be so rude and disgusting. God Bless.

  • @KevinTheDogGuy
    @KevinTheDogGuy Pƙed rokem +3

    Amazing work. The dam is holding fine. The wheel is spinning nice and stable. Good engineering 👍

  • @JohnFNagle
    @JohnFNagle Pƙed 3 lety +1

    Love too see that wheel working for you as I like the action and sound

  • @stephenp1717
    @stephenp1717 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    You have an amazing set up. Beautiful family. Love the set up. Keep up the great work.

  • @proudchristian77
    @proudchristian77 Pƙed 3 lety +3

    No Matter how smart we are, how strong we are, we can be out done , by water, fire , earth quakes , mudslides , floods , to name a few , none of us can out do Almighty Gods nature, he the boss ! All the best wishes on your dam, hope it holds up & no one gets hurt from it .đŸ’–đŸ‘đŸŒđŸ‘đŸŒđŸ˜Šâ˜•

  • @naturalstatemassage
    @naturalstatemassage Pƙed 2 lety +1

    It will be interesting to see how this develops. Great job.

  • @nareshbalgobin8101
    @nareshbalgobin8101 Pƙed 3 lety

    Looks beautiful...i love rain so much...

  • @53jeepjeff
    @53jeepjeff Pƙed 3 lety

    Don’t pay attention to the haters of the world. I’m always amazed how some people love to post negative things. Your house and dam are awesome. All that and free electric on top of it. Keep up the good work!

  • @M_G_D_1
    @M_G_D_1 Pƙed 3 lety

    Love that bit @ 11:00. Cant wait to see you harness all of that free energy!

  • @dalewcjr
    @dalewcjr Pƙed 3 lety

    Thanks for the video, keep them coming.

  • @maryturner3534
    @maryturner3534 Pƙed 3 lety

    You guys have done a magnificent job. It’s so beautiful

  • @lynchy751
    @lynchy751 Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci

    why would anyone even say you hadnt done that dame right ..looks amazing and to take all that water without it colapsing is a job well done

  • @tammyhoward5621
    @tammyhoward5621 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    I think y’all are safe with that dam. Jerry wouldn’t steer you wrong. Love watching your videos! They bring light into my days. Keep making them so I can continue to watch your adventures. God bless ❀

  • @The.Pickle
    @The.Pickle Pƙed 2 lety

    What a lovely property. That looks like one happy pup playing in the water and mud.

  • @squirrely1926
    @squirrely1926 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    This is such a beautiful upbringing for your kids congratulations that’s great

  • @68DMag
    @68DMag Pƙed 3 lety

    Looks Amazing. Enjoy

  • @craigb2366
    @craigb2366 Pƙed 2 lety

    Well done! Enjoying your journey through the videos

  • @allenwray6595
    @allenwray6595 Pƙed 2 lety

    Respect for a man that protects his family. Bad days for the men that talk about the respected man's family. 🙏🙏

  • @laurascarlett2057
    @laurascarlett2057 Pƙed 3 lety

    Jerry was awesome! I watched the videos of him building that dam. He knows what he was doing.

  • @mustafathechosenone
    @mustafathechosenone Pƙed 3 lety +1

    Absolutely lovely work and beautiful house and setup.

  • @genesisviper1159
    @genesisviper1159 Pƙed 3 lety +2

    There are some primative videos where they make a water filter systems you could look at those and inpliment something similar into your cabin for issues like this with the brown merky spring and fair play to your rule about your channel respect my dude, no time for disrespectful people, what you guys have done is amazing

  • @TheKurtsPlaceChannel
    @TheKurtsPlaceChannel Pƙed 3 lety

    Very entertaining and fun to watch. Thanks for posting this.

  • @laurascarlett2057
    @laurascarlett2057 Pƙed 3 lety

    Wow! That is so pretty! That water wheel was really spinning fast! I just love your place.

  • @olivermiles5283
    @olivermiles5283 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Your dam is awesome. Love the pond nature is making your pond look beautiful and don't have any disrespect for your work. It's cool that you have a waterfall you can overlook. I had a runoff creek and it was worst because it overfill the areas around creating the ground softer.

  • @theFlyingjaguar
    @theFlyingjaguar Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci

    Hi, I just want to say: I love your ideas and videos. Thank you very much for sharing.

  • @truckerk
    @truckerk Pƙed 3 lety +1

    Maybe a gazebo, and a fire place for cooking for the peninsula. Seems like it could be a nice place to entertain company. Very interesting property.

    • @scottstewart3884
      @scottstewart3884 Pƙed 3 lety +1

      Make a rustic old fire place out of river rocks ... Sorry, Creek rocks, >grin

  • @playermd4
    @playermd4 Pƙed 3 lety

    You tell em Michael!
    Great job, beautiful place, im jealous!
    Say Hello to the family from Lubbock TX.

  • @janetdoten9908
    @janetdoten9908 Pƙed 2 lety

    First time watching, awesome home and property. You are learning as you can. Good luck with the dam and all. Thanks for sharing

  • @danielmaloney1708
    @danielmaloney1708 Pƙed 2 lety

    Great comments about trolls out there bro. Perfect way to handle the losers and haters who know everything! Good work.

  • @LunarEquity93
    @LunarEquity93 Pƙed rokem +1

    And Jerry is pretty awesome he's so good I wish he and you would help me build and create a masterpiece like this it's magnificent

  • @joehughes7962
    @joehughes7962 Pƙed 3 lety

    You and your family Have a Beautiful place

  • @crazycripple420
    @crazycripple420 Pƙed 2 lety

    you guys are awesome ,thank you :)

  • @bgd5339
    @bgd5339 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    Looks like your dam passed the test. Good job Jerry! 👏

  • @johnthefishman1631
    @johnthefishman1631 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    I think you did an awesome job . I really appreciate this video . 👍🙏

  • @timmikep1978
    @timmikep1978 Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci

    I like this, it is called freedom and common sense!

  • @tomnaro
    @tomnaro Pƙed 2 lety

    Your dam is fine. I had a dam on my property that is an earthen damn. Since removed. We had a 200 year flood situation that overflowed the dam and it held., the only real worry would be a huge influx of water eroding around the ends on either side. You could build 4 or 5 removable siphons out of 5 inch pipe that would simply sit over the wall. The longer you make them they will actually pull water. Also add some larger rip rap around your water chute that way you don't erode the footing. Awesome videos. Love the content😀

  • @erinsun2611
    @erinsun2611 Pƙed 3 lety

    thank you for showing

  • @ericdunkel9862
    @ericdunkel9862 Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci

    Very cool, So much potential still. Great work

  • @lemondemon1674
    @lemondemon1674 Pƙed rokem

    11.05 perfecto!!!!!👍I love Your old school water wheel.

  • @theyetirulrs
    @theyetirulrs Pƙed 3 lety

    Some benches, bird feeders, and a herb garden would be perfect for that location. Benches to relax on plus the aromas from the herbs just creates a very relaxing space.