41.9 Odd Jobs for December

Published 2020-08-06
This is another odd jobs compilation as we switch from doing the gunite roof to the poured floor.

(re-uploaded with 230% volume ¯\_(ツ)_/¯)

Specifically, this one covers such fun as clearing out the chimney, framing a small roof section, pulling down the concrete roof forms, pulling electrical wires thru ENT (smurf tube) conduit, and setting up an underground temperature experiment grid.

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All Comments (21)
  • @OohzyJohnDow
    Hot damn people, you deserve A LOT more exposure with this content.
  • @citizen116
    Well done. Great attitude about the broken smurf pipe. I may have been loud about it. Cheers
  • Thanks for sharing all of the aspects of your journey. It will fortify others who consider a similar project.
  • I always enjoy your videos! The house design and build is really amazing. Can’t wait to seethe finished product!
  • @AaronPowellvox
    I am still in amazement at your design. This house is going to be so amazing. I want you to design me an underground house too! lol
  • @karenwolf6305
    It looks amazing. Thank you for sharing the process with us.
  • @ofmiat4693
    Well it is a tiny bit louder, but I still have trouble understanding what you are saying. But thanks for the redo!
  • @j.b.6855
    Nothing in this world goes 100% to plan. Smart people learn how to fix what doesnt.
  • @AndyFromm
    Much better but still not as loud as most other channels/adds
  • @ByrdNick
    Will you do a video on what it was like to get permitting for such a custom house? Would love to change building norms to include the energy-saving, sound/deadening, and privacy-enhancing benefits of partially underground homes like yours!