Guys, YaH The Heavenly FATHER HIMSELF was Who they Crucified for our sins, NOT jesus, and “HERE IS THE PROOF” From the Ancient Semitic Scroll: "Yad He Vav He" is what Moses wrote, when Moses asked YaH His Name (Exodus 3) Ancient Semitic Direct Translation Yad - "Behold The Hand" He - "Behold the Breath" Vav - "Behold The NAIL"
When i was a kid in the 70ties, the local playground was a so called construction playground, this mean that come summer time, we kids was supplied with poles and boards en mass and of course tools and nails. And then we bild just what we wanted, and some times with secret underground tunnels in between
That’s really cool. I built several tree forts as a teenager and learned a lot from doing so. However, that underground fort is also potentially a death trap. I’m not trying to be harsh, I just don’t want you and your friends to get hurt or die from an engineering mistake. I wouldn’t expect a professional level of engineering for an amateur project like that, but some of the issues I spotted were kind of eye opening. At your age I didn’t have the knowledge either, so take this criticism with a grain of salt and maybe tweak a few things. My suggestions are; get good ventilation ASAP! And I’m not talking about ventilation like opening the window or a fan blowing air inside, just get some large pipes opening up to the outside so airflow can circulate on its own. Without adequate ventilation, that fuel heater is a carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide death trap. The worst part is you wouldn’t even know, you would just slip off asleep and never wake up. The outside door will get snowed shut at that angle without a covering. If you’re inside and get a meter of snow overnight, you will be trapped down there. You may be able to crawl out of the window, but then again, maybe not. And if that window is your primary source of fresh air down there... yeah, not good. Lastly, the stairs shouldn’t be supported solely by nails. There should have been cutouts for the stair treads to rest on (the part you step on). Those nails will rust and the wood hasn’t been dried, so there will be shrinkage and cracking, loosening the nails. Once the nails loosen up there is nothing holding the step in place. Then down you will go... HARD and will likely get impaled by a broken, rusty nail. I hope you’re up to date on your tetanus shot, but that might not be the worst of what could happen when it gives out. Regardless, that’s a pretty awesome build. That would have been super fun to build as a teenager. Have fun enjoying that cool fort. Just be safe. 👍
I am almost 60 years old and your 20 minute video is more impressive than anything I have ever done. You gentlemen should be proud of what you have accomplished!
Ok, gotta say I'm glad this build came up in my suggested queue. *Impressive display of teamwork and an equally impressive project* to say the least. The most surprising thing to me about the build was the actually the soil composition. appeared very sandy and hardly any rocks judging from the video. I'm sure that made excavation so much easier to be sure. Looking forward to seeing what they do next to finish this project!
Repent to Jesus Christ “Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance.” James 1:2-3 NIV J
@@repentoryouwilllikewiseper8741 That's right Piddy3825 you devil worshipping sinner, teamwork is the devil's tool to get people together under his guidance! (or something, I dunno)
@@repentoryouwilllikewiseper8741 All of us have to, so grow up. Matt 7:1,2 You remember,? from the sermon on the mount. You don't use a broad brush on your brothers and sisters. Each one will have their own accounting. This is not the time for being self righteous. God is not partial.
If you built it in a coastal forest in NJ, Florida or the Carolinas you can also get this kind of sandy soil. I grew up in one of the above and has been underestimating dig times ever since lol
I enjoyed watching the amazing work you men did, but I was looking for to a full walk-through video to see the finished product. You left us hanging. 😢
Repent to Jesus Christ “Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance.” James 1:2-3 NIV
Me too. I can't even get men too work here. Nor finish work. Yes $90 Australian dollars per hour. Trade people in Australia are very average. That's for sure. $90.00 plus per hour. Your dug out is better than my house.
I thoroughly enjoyed watching this. Building in the cold winter snow would’ve been challenging! I wish there was a walk through at the end though! Thanks for sharing
Repent to Jesus Christ “Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance.” James 1:2-3 NIV J
@@repentoryouwilllikewiseper8741 “Let us stand now, unbowed and unfettered by arcane doctrines born of fearful minds in darkened times. Let us embrace the Luciferian impulse to eat of the Tree of Knowledge and dissipate our blissful and comforting delusions of old. Let us demand that individuals be judged for their concrete actions, not their fealty to arbitrary social norms and illusory categorizations. Let us reason our solutions with agnosticism in all things, holding fast only to that which is demonstrably true. Let us stand firm against any and all arbitrary authority that threatens the personal sovereignty of One or All. That which will not bend must break, and that which can be destroyed by truth should never be spared its demise. It is Done. Hail Satan.”
Repent to Jesus Christ “Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance.” James 1:2-3 NIV J
Até eu moraria nele, sou do Brasil, sempre tive um sonho de viver alguma experiência na Natureza, gosto tanto que até criei um Canal no CZcams sobre questões diversas na Natureza, e desejo ter inscritos e comentários bacanas em meu humilde Canal igualmente o seu comentário
Man, you guys have done an excellent job working together with nobody bossing around the man. That was outstanding. Nobody talking, everyone was just working and that's what a team does. Two thumbs up for this channel, I can't wait to see when the dugout is all done.
I love these videos, but I do have a logistics question. What happens when there is heavy snow? Don’t you risk the door being buried in snow cause of that angle?
I've seen those types of doors. Its meant to be buried under the snow. You clear it off of that and very little will have made it to the actual door underneath it.
Why is it so fascinating to go back in time, and watch building technology of 150 or 500 years ago ? Even makes our ancestors more impressive, with the amount of physical labor involved, and NO chainsaws back in the day !
Because we live in societies that take homes for granted. Most people in industrialised nations live in pre-built houses using modern technologies. It's also why so many people love to play video games that are based on "survival" or building.
Que comentário incrível Flexjay87, eu moro no Brasil e tenho um sonho de viver alguma experiência na Natureza gosto tanto que até criei um Canal no CZcams sobre questões de Natureza e desejo muito que um dia seja tão especial igualmente a este, e que receba inscrito e comentários igualmente ao seu
Guys, YaH The Heavenly FATHER HIMSELF was Who they Crucified for our sins, NOT jesus, and “HERE IS THE PROOF” From the Ancient Semitic Scroll: "Yad He Vav He" is what Moses wrote, when Moses asked YaH His Name (Exodus 3) Ancient Semitic Direct Translation Yad - "Behold The Hand" He - "Behold the Breath" Vav - "Behold The NAIL"
As a Floridian, this always makes me smile. If you tried to dig a hole that deep in most places in Florida, you'd end up with a swimming pool as the ground water would fill it faster than a pump could pump it out. Great work.
Beautiful construction, like usually! You are courageous, and your team skillful! I hope that you all are in a safe place...for the moment, because with this tragical war no one knows how long a place can be safe... My best thoughts for you , your families and friends...stay safe, stay alive!
Beautiful job guys. I really like the large re bar staples. Two things to think about. Its worthwhile to cut new trees for structural stuff, it's a good cause and you need about twelve to twenty paces between each tree, so thinning helps the forest. If that yellow dirt from the hole sticks to your boots, try and make clay with it. The clay is used, after peeling to prevent cracks from spreading in green timber. Also if you take rusty nails, and put them in vinegar, it makes a purple stain, that is used on the end grain, it seems to help. Thanknyou for publishing, what a great team project.
@@tamara214 clay I've most often found in the bottom of post holes, it looks greenish grey, and is really sticky. After peeling fresh cut logs, a coating of clay will slow drying, and help lessen and prevent cracks. The oak gall ink goes on the end grain, at least, by soaking the poles in a tall narrow bucket, like an oil drum, that is filled with oak gall ink. Old iron in vinegar
@@trindal359 The clay is red where Im from. In my area tht dugout would have taken 2 months, then become a pond after the first rain. Ah, tobaccco road...
Awesome! That teamwork reminds me of when I was a young teen when with cousins and my bro we did a dugout cold chamber. It was at one of our uncle's summer cottage near a lake and there was no electricity. So that place was cold enough to preserve food longer. But your project is waw more impressive!!!
Wow. Extremely impressive. I wonder how long that green untreated wood will last. Eight years ago I built a small one-man fully enclosed hunting shelter in the side of a hill with excellent drainage It lasted about five years before major rot set in and made it unusable.
Holy shit!!!!! That's spectacular really amazing to see younger adults showing some serious grit and hard work to come up with a fricken 2 story dugout WOW. Way to go mates. Shared and subscribed
Looks like a helluva lot of work, but worth it. I didn't know they made tarps that big. Congratulations. I'd like to do something like this on my property. Earth-integrated homes are definitely the way to go!
@@interestingficus2726 Well please do another on this dugout. It is huge. I would love to see more done inside and people sleeping in this and making some meals and making it more beautiful on the inside. Very interesting video.
This is the way to go in the future of construction, when it comes to rural areas. Way smarter then a building above ground… A few roof Windows and conventional decor inside…
Just out of curiosity, what do you live in? I always hear people like you bitching about being meat eaters, tree cutters, and climate changers. I really hope you live on land, not eating meat, vegetables, and drink water.
We had a lumber company cut 40% of our oak, and 70% of the pine on our 11 acres. The forester assured us that the added sunlight would cause new trees to grow. And how right he was! For every tree the lumber company harvested, three or four new ones grew up.
I live in a warm climate where very cold is like 8-10 degrees Celsius, what amazes me is that it is snowing but the ground is not frozen?? Love the build and would have loved something like that in my younger days. Very skilled builders I must add.
Awesome job. The only critique I would have would be about that entry door. If you have a big snow fall overnight, you might find yourself trapped from the weight of that snow. Well I guess you could always open the window and tunnel out. Damn fine job though.
Good luck and I pray that this war you are experiencing is a win on your side with time to heal. The world is watching and mothers all over the world send their love to you and yours. God bless you all🌹💋♥️
These people are extremely lucky to have such sandy, loose soil in which to dig. Where I live, 2-4 inches under the topsoil you hit clay, which is extremely difficult to excavate without heavy equipment.
Look closely at :07 and you'll see the distinct marks from a machine having dug the hole. You can see the marks on the right side wall, and at the bottom of the rear wall. This was not dug by hand.
New sub here!, all you need now is a vent intake on the roof, and some solar and u have a fully sufficient house. Great video can’t wait for more like this!.
What a wonderful work of art and cooperation! Looks cozy enough to stay in for a good long time😊❤️I envy you the good sleep and security from the elements! Thanks for sharing.
Stay safe guys. I hope this is nothing more than a fun project, and not actually needed as a shelter. I pray that you and your friends stand strong against the communists, fight with honor, remain safe and in good health.
I love watching this video it was awesome it's amazing what you can make out of just trees and tarps even a wood burning stove very cool guys awesome job 👍😊☕
The use of those U shaped pins to hold logs in place indicates lack of engineering skills and/or laziness. Also, what's going to happen when the light weight plastic canvas decomposes due to the nature of sand being wet year around? One more thing, there are some editing mistakes in your video, such as leaving in evidence that a digger was used do do most of the digging work. Did you remember to do something to divert melted snow and rain?
Hands down, the most elaborate dug-out I have seen! Very interesting and totally impressive. I wonder how many man-hours went into the construction? Regardless, it is a great video. Thanks for posting.
The only problem I have with this fantastic video is - what is the true purpose of doing all this hard work? There doesn't seem to be a long range plan for making this anything but a CZcams project to show what a bunch of energetic people can accomplish - the dug out isn't truly anything but a "project" - nothing else.
@@jerrycummings2821 In the last two years we've seen supply chains and the economy all but shut down. We've seen panic buying and even more recently, talk of world war three amid skyrocketing living costs. If the shit hit the fan, where would you rather be? holed up in your house, waiting for the gangs of looters to come knocking, or in a dugout in the middle of nowhere, where nobody will see you, let alone steal from you?
@@jerrycummings2821 imagine people finding creative and productive ways to occupy their free time, and some random jackass in the comments going "So what was the point?" Like shut up fool. How about pride, how about sense of accomplishment, how about for the story? How about they wanted to do a thing, so they planned it and executed it? Shut the hell up dude.
Definitely a very cool build. Nevertheless, I would worry about fresh air (air quality) coming into the building, specially on the bottom floor with a stove in it. The stove when lit consumes oxygen, and with 4 or 5 people inside it should be concerning. Take care! Awesome video.
They’re lucky to be able to excavate that by hand. Where I live you’d need an excavator or Bobcat with the jackhammer attachment to dig that deep. Kudos to them!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻💪🏻👍🏻 However; I did find myself saying “I wish they’d sharpen that damn chainsaw...” a lot.🤨🙇🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️😬
@@spencergevas9836 Came here to say this. Yeah, definitely was dugout with a backhoe like a lot of the people on those fake primitive technology accounts do.
This is awesome. I love seeing things like this being built. My question is, how long is it structurally stable before your wooden supports need replacing? I'm also assuming this wood is untreated that's why I ask.
You are ridiculously assuming the purpose of this construction is a long lasting shelter. The real purpose is the checks from CZcams. These people couldn't care less if the thing rots away in a month!😂
Seeing how fast they were moving and not a lot of talking, and building underground made me wonder if this was Ukraine. Sure enough read in the comments and realized they are. Hope you guys are doing ok.
I think the most amazing thing about this project is that you were able to complete it in under twenty minutes.
Considering they had to edit the video too, probably about 30
while wearing nail polish 🤣
And using nothing bigger than a chainsaw!
Amish
Love these "amazing wilderness survival" videos, especially this one where the pit was clearly dug with a backhoe lol.
Ребята,какие вы молодцы! Трудяги,к вопросу строительства землянки подошли основательно.Отличная, на 2 уровня.Шикардос!!👍👍👍💕
As a kid I always liked to build forts but they were never like this. Wonderful work guys.
Thanks
Guys,
YaH The Heavenly FATHER HIMSELF was Who they Crucified for our sins, NOT jesus, and “HERE IS THE PROOF”
From the Ancient Semitic Scroll:
"Yad He Vav He" is what Moses wrote, when Moses asked YaH His Name (Exodus 3)
Ancient Semitic Direct Translation
Yad - "Behold The Hand"
He - "Behold the Breath"
Vav - "Behold The NAIL"
My parents would never let me dig a huge hole I tied but then they stopped me :/
They are not kids. You and I weren't allowed to use chainsaws. Well at least I wasn't. 🤣
When i was a kid in the 70ties, the local playground was a so called construction playground, this mean that come summer time, we kids was supplied with poles and boards en mass and of course tools and nails.
And then we bild just what we wanted, and some times with secret underground tunnels in between
That’s really cool. I built several tree forts as a teenager and learned a lot from doing so.
However, that underground fort is also potentially a death trap. I’m not trying to be harsh, I just don’t want you and your friends to get hurt or die from an engineering mistake. I wouldn’t expect a professional level of engineering for an amateur project like that, but some of the issues I spotted were kind of eye opening. At your age I didn’t have the knowledge either, so take this criticism with a grain of salt and maybe tweak a few things.
My suggestions are; get good ventilation ASAP! And I’m not talking about ventilation like opening the window or a fan blowing air inside, just get some large pipes opening up to the outside so airflow can circulate on its own. Without adequate ventilation, that fuel heater is a carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide death trap. The worst part is you wouldn’t even know, you would just slip off asleep and never wake up.
The outside door will get snowed shut at that angle without a covering. If you’re inside and get a meter of snow overnight, you will be trapped down there. You may be able to crawl out of the window, but then again, maybe not. And if that window is your primary source of fresh air down there... yeah, not good.
Lastly, the stairs shouldn’t be supported solely by nails. There should have been cutouts for the stair treads to rest on (the part you step on). Those nails will rust and the wood hasn’t been dried, so there will be shrinkage and cracking, loosening the nails. Once the nails loosen up there is nothing holding the step in place. Then down you will go... HARD and will likely get impaled by a broken, rusty nail. I hope you’re up to date on your tetanus shot, but that might not be the worst of what could happen when it gives out.
Regardless, that’s a pretty awesome build. That would have been super fun to build as a teenager. Have fun enjoying that cool fort. Just be safe. 👍
I am almost 60 years old and your 20 minute video is more impressive than anything I have ever done. You gentlemen should be proud of what you have accomplished!
You lived to 60. Honestly impressive on its own.
@Hooly Dooly it's fun. Testing yourself vs nature. Also digouts are not American. Also winter camping is camping in Russia and other cold places.
terrible photography. sloooow down and focus on an area so we can examine it. didn't need so much focus on the chain saw action. it was redundant.
Ok, gotta say I'm glad this build came up in my suggested queue. *Impressive display of teamwork and an equally impressive project* to say the least. The most surprising thing to me about the build was the actually the soil composition. appeared very sandy and hardly any rocks judging from the video. I'm sure that made excavation so much easier to be sure. Looking forward to seeing what they do next to finish this project!
Repent to Jesus Christ
“Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance.”
James 1:2-3 NIV
J
@@repentoryouwilllikewiseper8741 That's right Piddy3825 you devil worshipping sinner, teamwork is the devil's tool to get people together under his guidance! (or something, I dunno)
@@repentoryouwilllikewiseper8741 All of us have to, so grow up. Matt 7:1,2 You remember,? from the sermon on the mount. You don't use a broad brush on your brothers and sisters. Each one will have their own accounting. This is not the time for being self righteous. God is not partial.
I also was surprised by the soil/sand. Digging a hole in a North American forest is extremely difficult. Rocks and roots everywhere.
If you built it in a coastal forest in NJ, Florida or the Carolinas you can also get this kind of sandy soil. I grew up in one of the above and has been underestimating dig times ever since lol
I like how you are honest and had a bunch of people with modern tools to build this... and was still a fun video
I don't know where these builds take place, but I find it amazing that all the logs are so straight.
And that the digging is always so easy... No rocks, barely any roots
most likely in Canada
I enjoyed watching the amazing work you men did, but I was looking for to a full walk-through video to see the finished product. You left us hanging. 😢
I agree. I want to see another video on this.
I agree
Repent to Jesus Christ
“Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance.”
James 1:2-3 NIV
@@repentoryouwilllikewiseper8741 praise the Lord brother
They might be busy with something else more important. They’re from Ukraine. And they’re men. Stay safe guys.
This is an INCREDIBLE amount of very, very hard and tedious work! You ALL have done a FANTASTIC job!
Thanks for the nice sharing, your support is very valuable to me.
Wish I had friends as motivated as these guys.
This is hard work. Good job!
Thank you!
Me too. I can't even get men too work here. Nor finish work. Yes $90 Australian dollars per hour. Trade people in Australia are very average. That's for sure. $90.00 plus per hour. Your dug out is better than my house.
@@gretavains8707 $90.00 an hour?! Thats absurd!
What the hell are they, rocket scientists?
I thoroughly enjoyed watching this. Building in the cold winter snow would’ve been challenging! I wish there was a walk through at the end though!
Thanks for sharing
Repent to Jesus Christ
“Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance.”
James 1:2-3 NIV
J
Bom comentário, espero um dia no canal que tenho no CZcams sobre questões de Natureza receber inscrito igual a ti e comentários legais assim
@@repentoryouwilllikewiseper8741 “Let us stand now, unbowed and unfettered by arcane doctrines born of fearful minds in darkened times. Let us embrace the Luciferian impulse to eat of the Tree of Knowledge and dissipate our blissful and comforting delusions of old. Let us demand that individuals be judged for their concrete actions, not their fealty to arbitrary social norms and illusory categorizations. Let us reason our solutions with agnosticism in all things, holding fast only to that which is demonstrably true. Let us stand firm against any and all arbitrary authority that threatens the personal sovereignty of One or All. That which will not bend must break, and that which can be destroyed by truth should never be spared its demise. It is Done. Hail Satan.”
Cool dud
@@burnyizland damn. someone found a way to be more annoying than a street preacher. arguing with the street preacher
Wow, now that is a dugout. Impressive the amount of labor. Cool ideas. With a solar system for lighting, I would live in it. Nice job guys.
Thank you 😍
Yes
Repent to Jesus Christ
“Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance.”
James 1:2-3 NIV
J
@@repentoryouwilllikewiseper8741 aleluya.
Até eu moraria nele, sou do Brasil, sempre tive um sonho de viver alguma experiência na Natureza, gosto tanto que até criei um Canal no CZcams sobre questões diversas na Natureza, e desejo ter inscritos e comentários bacanas em meu humilde Canal igualmente o seu comentário
Man, you guys have done an excellent job working together with nobody bossing around the man. That was outstanding. Nobody talking, everyone was just working and that's what a team does. Two thumbs up for this channel, I can't wait to see when the dugout is all done.
Thank you
That’s what happens when you work side by side for some time.
Isn't this some piece of work?
@@nassermj7671 бункер
I love these videos, but I do have a logistics question. What happens when there is heavy snow? Don’t you risk the door being buried in snow cause of that angle?
I've seen those types of doors. Its meant to be buried under the snow. You clear it off of that and very little will have made it to the actual door underneath it.
Why is it so fascinating to go back in time, and watch building technology of 150 or 500 years ago ? Even makes our ancestors more impressive, with the amount of physical labor involved, and NO chainsaws back in the day !
Because we live in societies that take homes for granted. Most people in industrialised nations live in pre-built houses using modern technologies. It's also why so many people love to play video games that are based on "survival" or building.
Que comentário incrível Flexjay87, eu moro no Brasil e tenho um sonho de viver alguma experiência na Natureza gosto tanto que até criei um Canal no CZcams sobre questões de Natureza e desejo muito que um dia seja tão especial igualmente a este, e que receba inscrito e comentários igualmente ao seu
Guys,
YaH The Heavenly FATHER HIMSELF was Who they Crucified for our sins, NOT jesus, and “HERE IS THE PROOF”
From the Ancient Semitic Scroll:
"Yad He Vav He" is what Moses wrote, when Moses asked YaH His Name (Exodus 3)
Ancient Semitic Direct Translation
Yad - "Behold The Hand"
He - "Behold the Breath"
Vav - "Behold The NAIL"
No back hoes either to dig massive pits
That is absolutely incredible, and the comradery was priceless
Смотрю и восхищаясь такими людьми.Молодцы ребята!
Y'all are so amazingly talented! I wish I had some land that I could do this on.
That satisfies the imagination of "The secret base". Hope many joyful activities there in the future.
Now this is a build!! Awesome 👌 I've wanted to see a great big dugout for age's and here it is 👍
thanks
As a Floridian, this always makes me smile. If you tried to dig a hole that deep in most places in Florida, you'd end up with a swimming pool as the ground water would fill it faster than a pump could pump it out. Great work.
I’d absolutely love building and living in a home like this.
Какая крутая работа! Хотелось бы там оказаться:)
Amazed!!! I love all your experiments also. This was the best underground cabin I have seen on CZcams. Can't wait to see your next project!
You haven't seen much than...
THANK YOU
I would say this is more of a holiday house than a “survival shelter” but it is an amazing build none the less! Could put it on air B&B
Beautiful construction, like usually! You are courageous, and your team skillful! I hope that you all are in a safe place...for the moment, because with this tragical war no one knows how long a place can be safe... My best thoughts for you , your families and friends...stay safe, stay alive!
Beautiful job guys. I really like the large re bar staples. Two things to think about. Its worthwhile to cut new trees for structural stuff, it's a good cause and you need about twelve to twenty paces between each tree, so thinning helps the forest.
If that yellow dirt from the hole sticks to your boots, try and make clay with it. The clay is used, after peeling to prevent cracks from spreading in green timber.
Also if you take rusty nails, and put them in vinegar, it makes a purple stain, that is used on the end grain, it seems to help.
Thanknyou for publishing, what a great team project.
Yellow dirt…. Looks like sand
@@tamara214 clay I've most often found in the bottom of post holes, it looks greenish grey, and is really sticky.
After peeling fresh cut logs, a coating of clay will slow drying, and help lessen and prevent cracks. The oak gall ink goes on the end grain, at least, by soaking the poles in a tall narrow bucket, like an oil drum, that is filled with oak gall ink.
Old iron in vinegar
@@trindal359 The clay is red where Im from. In my area tht dugout would have taken 2 months, then become a pond after the first rain. Ah, tobaccco road...
Молодцы ребята! Вот бы все занимались чем то полезным и интересным, тогда бы не было места наркотикам и т.д.!!!!
Awesome! That teamwork reminds me of when I was a young teen when with cousins and my bro we did a dugout cold chamber. It was at one of our uncle's summer cottage near a lake and there was no electricity. So that place was cold enough to preserve food longer. But your project is waw more impressive!!!
Wow. Extremely impressive. I wonder how long that green untreated wood will last. Eight years ago I built a small one-man fully enclosed hunting shelter in the side of a hill with excellent drainage It lasted about five years before major rot set in and made it unusable.
was wondering the same thing, but i have no knowledge with construction/woodcraft
give it 1-2 years, then it will need major replacements.
I thought they were using the beetle killed trees like we see in so much of Louisiana. If it doesn’t lay on the ground too long it can dry out nice.
I think with this being Russia, And the climate being so cold, it'll actually last for a good bit of time
@@Mike_TNVol4Life its in north eastern Ukraine but nevermind...
Wow, what did I just see here? You built a house in "one" episode? crazy!!! ;-) You guys are amazing...
yes! 😉
Sensacional! Uma obra de arte!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 Parabéns! Eu adoraria uma cabana assim,👍
Really lovely what you guys built. Enjoyed watching your video. 💕
This is probably one of the best I’ve seen. Great job wish something like this where I could live
👍 Unity Gets So Much Accomplished.
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Holy shit!!!!! That's spectacular really amazing to see younger adults showing some serious grit and hard work to come up with a fricken 2 story dugout WOW. Way to go mates. Shared and subscribed
Thank you! We are from Ukraine 😉
@@interestingficus2726 I am wishing you lots of love and blessings for your family and friends
It's such a big project it could do with another video to show more of the completed dugout. Impressive build.
Looks like a helluva lot of work, but worth it. I didn't know they made tarps that big. Congratulations. I'd like to do something like this on my property. Earth-integrated homes are definitely the way to go!
They sell tarps larger than those at Lowes and/or Home Depot. Used one on my woodshed before the cedar shake shingles were ready.
Oh my gosh. The coolest dugout I have seen so far. LOVE it
Thanks! We are from Ukraine!
@@interestingficus2726 Well please do another on this dugout. It is huge. I would love to see more done inside and people sleeping in this and making some meals and making it more beautiful on the inside. Very interesting video.
Definitely by far the best dugout I've seen so far! Well done team ✊🏻
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What a tremendous project. I am really impressed. It was fun to follow along with your progress.
I thoroughly enjoyed watching you guys work together and create something that was totally awesome
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That soil looks really sandy. The dug out is definitely amazing.
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I just told my husband that I would love to take a vacation to a place like that and stay a while if we could. It looks so neat. Great job!
Wow, I am impressed. I bet it is so cozy in there. You guys done a great job!
This is a dream. Building a spot for the bois with the bois! amazing lads!!
absolutely amazing!! I'd gladly call that my home!!!! Great job!!
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Absolutely amazing!!
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Very satisfying and relaxing to watch and learn what is possible, thank you!
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This is the way to go in the future of construction, when it comes to rural areas. Way smarter then a building above ground…
A few roof Windows and conventional decor inside…
For sure, I wish I knew where they were. The soil is sand nut they're wearing coats..
I love watching these types of videos, one thing that concerns me is all the trees that get cut down, no one ever seems to plant new trees
Its all deadwood. So, theyre clearing wood for recreation.
Just out of curiosity, what do you live in? I always hear people like you bitching about being meat eaters, tree cutters, and climate changers. I really hope you live on land, not eating meat, vegetables, and drink water.
We had a lumber company cut 40% of our oak, and 70% of the pine on our 11 acres. The forester assured us that the added sunlight would cause new trees to grow. And how right he was! For every tree the lumber company harvested, three or four new ones grew up.
I live in a warm climate where very cold is like 8-10 degrees Celsius, what amazes me is that it is snowing but the ground is not frozen?? Love the build and would have loved something like that in my younger days. Very skilled builders I must add.
The ground doesn’t freeze immediately when it snows.
It's really nice to see such talented young people. God bless.
Awesome job. The only critique I would have would be about that entry door. If you have a big snow fall overnight, you might find yourself trapped from the weight of that snow. Well I guess you could always open the window and tunnel out. Damn fine job though.
I’m impressed they actually finished this, I feel like it would be hard to keep the momentum, workin with mates helps.
this has to be the coolest dugout/shelter build of all the ones I've watched
Good luck and I pray that this war you are experiencing is a win on your side with time to heal. The world is watching and mothers all over the world send their love to you and yours. God bless you all🌹💋♥️
These people are extremely lucky to have such sandy, loose soil in which to dig. Where I live, 2-4 inches under the topsoil you hit clay, which is extremely difficult to excavate without heavy equipment.
Look closely at :07 and you'll see the distinct marks from a machine having dug the hole. You can see the marks on the right side wall, and at the bottom of the rear wall. This was not dug by hand.
New sub here!, all you need now is a vent intake on the roof, and some solar and u have a fully sufficient house. Great video can’t wait for more like this!.
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You young men are brilliant. So proud of you.
Loved to watch so many friends working together .really fills me with warmth
What a wonderful work of art and cooperation! Looks cozy enough to stay in for a good long time😊❤️I envy you the good sleep and security from the elements! Thanks for sharing.
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Forgot to show the digger you rented to dig the hole lol
Хорошо, когда молодежь не пьет, а делом занимается! Ребятам респект👍
Great job - looks really cosy. A wonderful survival cabin if ever required for that purpose in a blizzard etc. Melbourne Australia
This is great you and your friends are amazing
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Афигеть!!! Вот это размах!!!
This is great, fantastic place you built.
All the best!
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I think the most amazing thing about this project is that you built something no wife or girlfriend would spend five minutes in.
This absolutely blows my mind as to what is possible. And I love the whimsy of these different spaces! ❤️
Thanks, We are from Ukraine
@@interestingficus2726 We in the US are supporting you. God bless. And will you do a video of a thorough walk-thru of your 2 story dugout please?
Stay safe guys. I hope this is nothing more than a fun project, and not actually needed as a shelter. I pray that you and your friends stand strong against the communists, fight with honor, remain safe and in good health.
Thanks, yes this is an experiment.
What a great weekend project!
I love watching this video it was awesome it's amazing what you can make out of just trees and tarps even a wood burning stove very cool guys awesome job 👍😊☕
Why can't we find some land where homeless can have places like this? At least there not freezing to death in the streets!
My friends and I had a 5 level fort like this…. In Florida! We were easily able to dig down about elbow length and have water flowing.
You diesel brothers, are even famous across the pond in England. Massive respect to each of you all 👍
Impressive work. Would love to see a tour of this one.
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The use of those U shaped pins to hold logs in place indicates lack of engineering skills and/or laziness. Also, what's going to happen when the light weight plastic canvas decomposes due to the nature of sand being wet year around? One more thing, there are some editing mistakes in your video, such as leaving in evidence that a digger was used do do most of the digging work. Did you remember to do something to divert melted snow and rain?
Hands down, the most elaborate dug-out I have seen! Very interesting and totally impressive. I wonder how many man-hours went into the construction? Regardless, it is a great video. Thanks for posting.
Hours? It took 19 minutes, didn't you watch the video?
The only problem I have with this fantastic video is - what is the true purpose of doing all this hard work? There doesn't seem to be a long range plan for making this anything but a CZcams project to show what a bunch of energetic people can accomplish - the dug out isn't truly anything but a "project" - nothing else.
@@jerrycummings2821 In the last two years we've seen supply chains and the economy all but shut down. We've seen panic buying and even more recently, talk of world war three amid skyrocketing living costs.
If the shit hit the fan, where would you rather be? holed up in your house, waiting for the gangs of looters to come knocking, or in a dugout in the middle of nowhere, where nobody will see you, let alone steal from you?
@@MiG2880 Those "gangs of looters" KNOW where the preppers are and will descend on them like the proverbial locusts.
@@jerrycummings2821 imagine people finding creative and productive ways to occupy their free time, and some random jackass in the comments going "So what was the point?"
Like shut up fool. How about pride, how about sense of accomplishment, how about for the story? How about they wanted to do a thing, so they planned it and executed it?
Shut the hell up dude.
Outstanding!. Great job. Thanks for sharing.
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Pretty awesome and having a group of friends to do this with is huge.
Definitely a very cool build. Nevertheless, I would worry about fresh air (air quality) coming into the building, specially on the bottom floor with a stove in it. The stove when lit consumes oxygen, and with 4 or 5 people inside it should be concerning. Take care! Awesome video.
Uhhh are u from california lol
@@onewayortheotherinc.6555 Duh, u eva heer bout carbon monoxide?
@@cmerton exactly!
The blue tarps give off noxious gas when heated. Many people have been killed using them..
Click bait.. 😎🇺🇸
Really awesome, wish the video went for longer so we can absorb exactly what’s happening 👍👍👍
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Cool to see these fellas working as a team. I need guys like this in my life
one of the best builds i have seen in a long time.. A+
They’re lucky to be able to excavate that by hand. Where I live you’d need an excavator or Bobcat with the jackhammer attachment to dig that deep. Kudos to them!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻💪🏻👍🏻
However; I did find myself saying “I wish they’d sharpen that damn chainsaw...” a lot.🤨🙇🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️😬
Was thinking the same
It’s dug by a backhoe you can seethe bucket marks on the dirts wall at the beginning
@@spencergevas9836 Came here to say this. Yeah, definitely was dugout with a backhoe like a lot of the people on those fake primitive technology accounts do.
Nossa muito legal, que bom que mostraram os bastidores, são muitas pessoas p fazer uma casa dessa. Legal
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Ну вы ребята молодцы такой дом построили двух этажный. Всех вы переплюнули. Ещё не у кого такого нет дома.
Fantastic example of team work, cooperation, job assignments, dedication and a whole lot of huffing and puffing. 👍👍
Awesome build. A great and informative presentation. God bless.
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This is awesome. I love seeing things like this being built. My question is, how long is it structurally stable before your wooden supports need replacing? I'm also assuming this wood is untreated that's why I ask.
You’ll know when something snaps and fucking crushes you 👍
You are ridiculously assuming the purpose of this construction is a long lasting shelter. The real purpose is the checks from CZcams. These people couldn't care less if the thing rots away in a month!😂
@@cmerton which it will
This was just amazing to watch!!! Loved it.
I'd certainly be the person getting the wonderful footage!
Wow, that build is great! That's the first-ever big build I've seen in a while. I hope to see more like this and great job guys!!
Thank you!
The first frames show traces on the walls from the excavator bucket. Do you think that the audience is idiots and will not notice this?
Amazing working together you guys did a great job
Shout out to the operator of the excavator!!!
Seeing how fast they were moving and not a lot of talking, and building underground made me wonder if this was Ukraine. Sure enough read in the comments and realized they are. Hope you guys are doing ok.
We are now in Ukraine