Long time since you posted any updates. I hope you both are doing well
@vale.do.salgueiro5 күн бұрын
Hi HannaZiadeh, thanks for reaching out. Hope you are also doing good! Yes you are right, we were quite busy with building stuff and our jobs the last month. Unfortunately we could not yet find the freetime to cut the next video, but amount of footage is growing. Hope to upload a new one soon :)
@jorgematute74566 күн бұрын
gran trabajo ¡¡¡¡
@h.g.r.lenten738610 күн бұрын
Great job!
@h.g.r.lenten738610 күн бұрын
Great job, love it!
@h.g.r.lenten738610 күн бұрын
Wow, a work of art! Very nice!
@user-ho9dt6tb4d11 күн бұрын
Чувак, очень много суеты и бессмысленно убитого времени. Видно, что у тебя нет первоначального плана и представления, чего ты хочешь?
@Randomguy-ts4ix11 күн бұрын
bro didnt even show the finished product
@tunhguoDyhctI12 күн бұрын
Brother what is up with that tape measure
@vale.do.salgueiro5 күн бұрын
It is in Portugal
@Orphanboyefforts-Chuong13 күн бұрын
Good job
@rodrigoqueiros560616 күн бұрын
beautiful house, but you basically destroyed the traditional building style by pointing in the outside and with cement mortar of all things. Well it's just one more ruin ruined by tastless people portuguese or foreigners.
@PaulWoodland-sg5vo17 күн бұрын
Looks amazing. We are also in north PT and renovating a ruin. Currently building a water tank. What’s the white liquid you added to the concrete? I guess it’s to water proof it. Is it PVA wood glue?
@vale.do.salgueiro5 күн бұрын
Hi Paul, nice to hear that you are also doing a water tank project! The liquid is for making the cement waterproof, yes. You can google for example for "SIKACIM HIDRÓFUGO PARA BETÃO" but there are also many other brands
@BookofNick20 күн бұрын
Is this a double-faced wall? Or was there a single stack of stone? Why repoint? Were there problems with the structure of the original dry stone, or it's just to be safe? What a beautiful old structure that's certainly worth preserving.
@vale.do.salgueiro5 күн бұрын
Hi BookOfNick, Yes it is a double faced wall, here they call it a "wall of two brothers". No the dry stone would probably be stable however a lot of ants and mice live in there so we wanted to keep them out. Also when opening the windows it was necessary to stabilize the wall first.
@sproket16820 күн бұрын
Im sorry, but what a waste of time. Poly tank.. $1500. 1 hour to install anywhere on earth.
@mbatson1320 күн бұрын
So is this just for recreation, a self-filling swimming pool? I've never heard of a granite tank before. Tremendous workmanship but can someone tell me its purpose?
@westend27322 күн бұрын
Roman dodecahedron is it a filter from a stone water tank that sits at the bottom where the water exits? people dislodged the dodecahedron over the years to play with, old stone tanks became funerary. Recycled
@logiboy12325 күн бұрын
I don’t understand what the purpose of the tank is when you have a river right there?
@jayblack85428 күн бұрын
looks good but do people going to use it ??? what its use??
@mikemyshka1472Ай бұрын
Now where the hydraulic electric plant? Up stream lol awesome work
@giovannidivirgilio3215Ай бұрын
Mancano i sottotitoli , buon lavoro
@chrispy3866Ай бұрын
Here in the States, it’s assumed that the delivery driver is responsible for the safe unloading of any product unless advised beforehand. In this case, the driver would be responsible for the broken pieces, and i would have rejected the delivery of the broken pieces. There is the option for purchasers to unload themselves, but that is clear at the time of purchase. What a shame to see the broken pieces which likely were VERY EXPENSIVE already.
@kevinwillis670719 күн бұрын
Yes no way I'd pay for that delivery
@vale.do.salgueiro5 күн бұрын
In Portugal it is more difficult to get a refund from a driver. They usually dont have an insurance or anything... But you are right that would be fair.
@moskaliaky_na_giliakyАй бұрын
Нічим не обгрунтовані труди.
@HannaZiadehАй бұрын
I hope to see a new video soon. Love what u do 🎉
@FirstLast-rh9jwАй бұрын
Go on, give us a clue. Where is this? Looks a lot like Portugal, but could equally be Italy. Or even somewhere else...
@conniearancivia7599Ай бұрын
Amazing!!! You make it look so easy. It turned out beautiful.
@sprintphotoАй бұрын
Outstanding!
@sprintphotoАй бұрын
You’re killing your self .Get a machine please.
@peterflowers6428Ай бұрын
Amazing - congratulations guys.
@user-qu2pv2wp3oАй бұрын
i will def. try this at home, since i have - by coincidence- a one meter thick old stone wall in my garden, which needs an opening
@newfoundlander4937Ай бұрын
Now I know how the pyramids were built😅! Great job, nice to see your progress😉
@BaksBaksBaksАй бұрын
Is this house in a rainforest?
@synicyst9925Ай бұрын
"Don't try this at home" - How many of us have old stone cottages to not try it in?
@berone1642Ай бұрын
really impressive masonry work! great job
@berone1642Ай бұрын
Great project!
@VINTERIUM..EXPLORIUM.1Ай бұрын
👍👍
@Pessoa-mh5ggАй бұрын
Super travail ! Quand l'intelligence et le savoir-faire humain se mettent au service de la nature ❤🙏👍👌 Le coin est splendide et très inspirant.
@KostasKoniarisАй бұрын
Συγχαρητήρια Πολύ ωραία δουλεία αλλά και επικίνδυνη Ειδικά εκεί που έκοβες τισ πέτρες με τον τροχό ανάποδα Και πάλι μπράβο σου επειδή τα έκανες όλα μόνο σου
@manrossi1Ай бұрын
.....in quale paese vivete?🙄
@blakhcsrihАй бұрын
Nice Dude, I still have your Surfboard :D
@vale.do.salgueiroАй бұрын
Thanks Dude and I have your number, will text you :D
@westend273Ай бұрын
Roman dodecahedron @ 13:52
@AToldАй бұрын
What region does the granite come from in Portugal and who supplies such large cuts? Compliments for your work
@vale.do.salgueiroАй бұрын
Thanks ATold, Our granite came from the region 4575-006 Alpendorada. If you search this region in google maps, you should see many small and large companies really close to each other, you can contact some of these to get an offer.
@AToldАй бұрын
@@vale.do.salgueiro Many thanks for your answer. A few years ago I already bought in Alpendorada. I was just wondering, if it could be this region. Thanks and compliments for your work!
@ArtistMartinaPАй бұрын
Amazing craftmanship in the stonework. It's a pity that walls need pointing 😉 I look forward to the process AND the result. Hard work, it is. I love the river in the background.
@Patrick-jq1qeАй бұрын
Travail de titan Félicitations
@jongkim8386Ай бұрын
WOW, how incredible you are!
@user-eb4zu6gs6dАй бұрын
Please explain more about this ruin. What is approximate age? Was it a farmhouse? A mill? Also, tell about the location.
@iahmedrazakhanАй бұрын
Bro, that cement is not enough to hold the weight of the full tank. Even in ur previous video u had hold just with adhesive. its giving me chilzz
@vale.do.salgueiroАй бұрын
Yep you are right, that is why we also used some metal rods to join the stones in the other video. They are a bit hard to see, but good point to remember for anyone who wants to build something similar.
@Stupha_KinpendousАй бұрын
I'm going to try this at my neighbor's home.
@vale.do.salgueiroАй бұрын
:D hope you are talking about yenga ...
@daniadejonghe4980Ай бұрын
so very very beautiful
@larsrgilds8337Ай бұрын
Great video. Wonderfull place. Looking forward to follow your progress. BUT I really hope not every 5 minutes to be patronized by the text Do not do this at home!
@vale.do.salgueiroАй бұрын
Thanks for your comment, exaggerated a bit on that as we see from your comments. Didn't know you were so sensitive regarding this text. You can read it as a marker for the parts where serious risks are involved (death, injury).