do the math prove me wrong. my building ide is best . lowest cost, fastest time least amount of work. stacked 2x4 wall. there thats it. just stack 2x4's flat and nail them ontop of each other until you have a wall. add some old vynil windows and doors. use a pressure treatred built up 2x10 posts as a foundation. build floor and roof with 2x4 stacked on edge. no siding drywalll roofing flooring needed. im getting a 24x24 building for 8-10 usd per sq ft. and its faster than adobe
Good stuff Michael. I like seeing different ways of building. We offer free help for anyone wanting to build their own home (the more traditional kind). visit us at our youtube channel ArmchairBuilder
there is a better way of making em. it stays warm in the winter and cold in the summer I lived in one till i.was 14. its nice the only thing we worried about was severe rain in monsoon. cuz the dry weather conditions before monsoon kills the little plants growing on the roof and the rain starts to wash away a layer. depends on the how many days of rain.
and i would like to suggest something: please use a lot of lime [calcium carbonate] on walls and roof. this would protect the house from germs since natural materials tend to be prone to germ build up. using lime is a usual practice in south Asia.
@dasalekhya It was also a common practice here in Spain in the traditionally-built homes, at least in my mother-in-law's hometown in the Extremadura region. Though this now seems to be changing with all the more modern homes.
@dasalekhya A clean house and a healthy lifestyle and you don't have to worry about germs. your immune system will deal with them and make you stronger for it.
I am really fascinated to see such experiments being done in California [developed world] . Interestingly, mud houses and natural roof [clay tiles, straw, date leaves etc] have been there in rural south asia for centuries.
Michael has a vocal abnormality, nothing annoying about it, I would suggest maybe looking into why you feel the way you do when you hear him speak and realize that it might not be his voice but your unwillingness to accept him because of a difference in what you consider normal. I wish you well
@TheDudeRulez09 Actually the reason you feel uncomfortable when he speaks is because our nervous system automatically makes us feel the things that the people around us are feeling. So when he makes the sound that sounds like his throat is tightening up, our throats tighten up. It has nothing to do with our ability to accept him. It's a physical sensation. Still not Michael's problem, and still rude to insult the guy but it's not as simple as "learn to accept".
@jpenneyatyahoodotcom you might want to re read my post as I said nothing negative about Micheal as I know him well, so I leave you with that and wish you also well.
You have an annoying disability too, Your lack of empathy for another person with a disability! I applaud him for doing something productive in spite of any impairment. He has much to teach and you have too much to learn. Hide behind your computer and make fun of others. You should be real proud of yourself cptnturdmouth.
@cptnblackbeard I don't believe he is using that particular voice in order to offend you. Please allow me to apologize for his voice and the pain it is causing you.
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On the other hand he is capable of so much more than a worthless, uncaring, insensitive runt like you that I believe that your are the annoying fool.
do the math prove me wrong. my building ide is best . lowest cost, fastest time least amount of work. stacked 2x4 wall. there thats it. just stack 2x4's flat and nail them ontop of each other until you have a wall. add some old vynil windows and doors. use a pressure treatred built up 2x10 posts as a foundation. build floor and roof with 2x4 stacked on edge. no siding drywalll roofing flooring needed. im getting a 24x24 building for 8-10 usd per sq ft. and its faster than adobe
bryncomeaux 3 weeks ago
here another solution to aid the threat of floods in cities... i like the whole idea of installing green roofs in buildings.
iLOVENATURE2011 1 month ago
Good stuff Michael. I like seeing different ways of building. We offer free help for anyone wanting to build their own home (the more traditional kind). visit us at our youtube channel ArmchairBuilder
ArmchairBuilder 1 month ago
LMFAO stop crying i can't handle it XD
ChrisKoopaX 2 months ago
there is a better way of making em. it stays warm in the winter and cold in the summer I lived in one till i.was 14. its nice the only thing we worried about was severe rain in monsoon. cuz the dry weather conditions before monsoon kills the little plants growing on the roof and the rain starts to wash away a layer. depends on the how many days of rain.
vizard00001 2 months ago
Is it just me or does this guy sound like he's one second away from crying?
ucw458 2 months ago
I like what he is saying but hate hearing him talk.
jldwolfe 2 months ago
3outhin Squaare Feaaat..
Fallout3Tec 9 months ago
and i would like to suggest something: please use a lot of lime [calcium carbonate] on walls and roof. this would protect the house from germs since natural materials tend to be prone to germ build up. using lime is a usual practice in south Asia.
dasalekhya 11 months ago
@dasalekhya It was also a common practice here in Spain in the traditionally-built homes, at least in my mother-in-law's hometown in the Extremadura region. Though this now seems to be changing with all the more modern homes.
kirstendirksen 11 months ago
@dasalekhya A clean house and a healthy lifestyle and you don't have to worry about germs. your immune system will deal with them and make you stronger for it.
Tannius 6 months ago
@Tannius quite true, but if you have babies or pregnant women or old people in there, they may not remain healthy just through their immunity
dasalekhya 6 months ago
I am really fascinated to see such experiments being done in California [developed world] . Interestingly, mud houses and natural roof [clay tiles, straw, date leaves etc] have been there in rural south asia for centuries.
dasalekhya 11 months ago
This is very inspring...thank you for posting so many great videos about natural homes!
LeahRayMendez 11 months ago
Michael has a vocal abnormality, nothing annoying about it, I would suggest maybe looking into why you feel the way you do when you hear him speak and realize that it might not be his voice but your unwillingness to accept him because of a difference in what you consider normal. I wish you well
TheDudeRulez09 11 months ago 25
@TheDudeRulez09 When he said he was from california I just figured he just finished smoking a lot of pot
johny260 7 months ago
@TheDudeRulez09 Actually the reason you feel uncomfortable when he speaks is because our nervous system automatically makes us feel the things that the people around us are feeling. So when he makes the sound that sounds like his throat is tightening up, our throats tighten up. It has nothing to do with our ability to accept him. It's a physical sensation. Still not Michael's problem, and still rude to insult the guy but it's not as simple as "learn to accept".
jpenneyatyahoodotcom 4 months ago
@jpenneyatyahoodotcom you might want to re read my post as I said nothing negative about Micheal as I know him well, so I leave you with that and wish you also well.
TheDudeRulez09 4 months ago
Annoying voice! Ughhehdhdhid
cptnblackbeard 1 year ago
@cptnblackbeard
You have an annoying disability too, Your lack of empathy for another person with a disability! I applaud him for doing something productive in spite of any impairment. He has much to teach and you have too much to learn. Hide behind your computer and make fun of others. You should be real proud of yourself cptnturdmouth.
Flyinghammer1 11 months ago 2
@cptnblackbeard I don't believe he is using that particular voice in order to offend you. Please allow me to apologize for his voice and the pain it is causing you.
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On the other hand he is capable of so much more than a worthless, uncaring, insensitive runt like you that I believe that your are the annoying fool.
MACKATTACK1970 11 months ago
sore throat? very hard to listen to that guy
420ARYAN420 1 year ago
I would love to make Homes like this
Achbar 1 year ago 3
Back hundreds of years ago the native americans built natural houses using sod and earth to keep cool in the summer and warm in the winter.
hunhun23 1 year ago