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Luke Pryor says
What are they like in hotter more humid climates?
onolennonsf says
Very informative.
Fernando Barmouth says
Muy buena manera de construir un espacio interesante, con ideas
innovadoras. Felicito al diseñador y constructor de estas cabañas tipo
yurtas mongolas. Una forma práctica de crear un ambiente acogedor para
recibir amigos en cualquier época del año.
MidnightDust says
Cool yurt. It’s like the old school tiny home. As for price, you really
can’t beat it with a stick framed tiny home. Maybe a old RV or shed could
be cheaper but maybe less comfortable.
andreia S says
Love your videos guys! thank you for the great work 🙂
all the best
yfz450rider39 says
Genius!!
John Ransom says
Like all the attention to Canadian winters But why isn’t the door insulated
with perhaps a round window?
Viking Red says
For Insulation purposes what is the “R” value?
The Narrowboat Experience says
Very beautiful.
big30o6 says
One of the nicest Yurt I have seen. Good materials and construction.
Suzanne Gauthier says
Wonderful demonstration, love it!
Joe Schlabotnick says
i want one.
James Bagley says
What is the name of your company? Are you selling these commercially?
Avacarho says
Very beautiful and innovative modern design. Now, if they could only come
up one for the Native American teepee.
Hostile Crocodile says
would one of these be able to withstand the cold climate of Nunavut in
Canada
wheelori814 says
what about high winds, air conditioning and heat? I live in arizona, very
hot summers and high winds during monsoon season.
Tim Green says
How about a none plastic or darker plastic top ring! I am not strange, well
not that strange, at least. I am on a medication that does not allow me to
get direct or indirect sunlight but there might also be a market for people
with Skin Cancer if this is possible not to mention those that are a little
bit hippy and do not want plastic! I hope you can see the possible market
to tap and you can, hopefully, be the first Yurt company to tap it! I give
this freely to you, no cost to you, no wishing for any sort of
reciprocation and I hope you are the first and you can print this if you
are the first and a new product for you! Timothy Green
Its in writing now so no back sees.
HiMATE626 says
I think they look amazing and would love some to fit onto a living area
making a house but I don’t know if my belongings or person would be secure
enough
gordy threehorses says
ya I can see these catching on in tornado ally or in hurricane country.
Поиграем в Куклы says
Amazing video, left a like # 1262. 👍 I’ve subbed you, sub me back if you
like.
John Rogan says
Pat is a brilliant man….a hard worker too!!!
Joe Tittiger says
What are those jacks holding up the deck? I would like to take a closer
look at them. TIA
Tom Innes says
Very nicely done. The best of old and new.
eagleeye929 says
It’s a ger in Mongolian, not yurt.
gaetanproductions says
Beautiful design
Ninja 87 says
Plastic dome? Don’t see that lasting in direct sunlight for more than 5
years.
Caleb Judge says
Is there a way I can privately contact you guys to ask something?
Daria Anassa says
Bravo!
Jane Book says
apparently yurts were aimed at the douche bag market segment
Nika Roy says
Hello Guys! The typical question is : how is it doing in winter? I’m in
Quebec, and it can get down to -45C sometimes, and I was wondering if it
could work well with a little rocket wood stove? Thank you for the great
video! :)
Mitchell Maytorena says
This is an awesome channel! You guys deserve way more subscribers. I’m
going to have to shout your channel out to friends and family on social
media.
Mazda rx7 says
Whats so brilliant about that? Just a typical modern yurt.