Man Digs a Hole in a Mountain and Turns it Into an Amazing Apartment
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Channel: Quantum Tech HD
Views: 78,723,666
Rating: 4.7791224 out of 5
Keywords: inventions, gadgets, tools, quantumtechhd, next level, another level
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Length: 15min 17sec (917 seconds)
Published: Wed Jun 09 2021
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My takeaway is that he closed up the entrance and put the front door in at least a year too soon.
I disagree with a lot of his choices, but it's a neat concept and he's doing it for him and not for me. Glad he's enjoying life.
I chuckled at his window being "bug proof" then seeing the modifications to the bed at the end.
Any one know what kind of rock that is? It looks like some kind of hard sandstone but I'm no geologist.
Code or not, he set out to carve a hole in a mountain that he could live in and he did it. In less than 2 years. Thatβs incredible.
Gotta say tho I was worried when he put all that dirt/cement and water up on the roof! Wonder why he didnβt just slope it forward and carve a gutter out of a log. Seems like you want to collect all the freshwater you can out there.
If he had done it in the ancient ways there would be at least 3 underground swimming pools in there
Honestly when he knocked out that center pillar, I was terrified that he was going to cause a cave in.
Must have been born deaf. The only explanation for not wearing hearing protection during any of the scenes.
I thought this was going to be one of those videos where you go 'wow, this guy really knows what he is doing' but by the end of it I was going 'this guy has no clue what he is doing. At all.'
He'd be deaf af after all that indoor drilling, without ear protection. He sort of just...goes at it, with the exception of the spray paint to mark things out inside his hole.
It ends up looking like exactly what it is - a one man effort to build a hole in a mountain, surrounded by cut offs and bits of left overs.
That roof structure is the worst. The wood is going to be moist permanently. There was no water barrier applied.
The rock is permeable and so is the concrete. The wood is going to be absorbing moisture year-round.
Hell, the interior is just a moist hole. Not the good kind either. I hope he likes the smell of mildew.