Man i just found your channel, those porches turned out awesome. Iove the timber frame roof detail. Keep up the great work.
@urbanmacdonald790119 күн бұрын
A little bit of information when you use your threaded rod grease them and the rods are much easier to remove
@user-ro1ct9cc9p22 күн бұрын
Good truck
@fricknfishn515325 күн бұрын
Some narration would have been nice.
@user-nn6dz4qr1c29 күн бұрын
nice work cowboys🙏💕
@HamidA-to8vyАй бұрын
First time ! You look like doing this all your life long
@Z71hosestretcherАй бұрын
Would it have been better to extend the membrane down a few more inches and actually go over the edge of the footing just to have a safety margin?
@kevinemery1177Ай бұрын
Digs the hole then jumps in and cleans it himself!!! I salute you
@kevinemery1177Ай бұрын
Man I miss running excavator and building with concrete . Nothing like the smell of concrete in the morning
@jamestrinh867Ай бұрын
👍👍👍
@ChaosForLunchАй бұрын
did you plug the holes where the plastic pipe came out ?
@norsmanmcАй бұрын
Fiberglass Cab on the Van. Who makes it?
@andersonpropertymaintenanc952Ай бұрын
I have one for sale. Blackhawk fiberglass. They are 1800 new plus shipping. I'll ship mine for less
@retepycnad435Ай бұрын
It's bad enough you doing this crocs, but using a rock as a hammer is just showing off. good work. I am a do a 2 foot tall by 8 in wide probably 40 ft long at my place, Ima mount a gate on top of it...all custom no less. great example and thank you...I think you can use this same concept to install a pool also.
@robhurley95532 ай бұрын
Thats a P.L. ambulance. If it came from Maine you prob got from sugerloaf. Would be a yellow sticker in door jamb. I prob built that in mid 2000s
@andersonpropertymaintenanc9522 ай бұрын
It did come from Sugarloaf. But it's a 2016.
@GoldMan-nd4sb2 ай бұрын
Cribber here. Simple but effective.nice job man
@buildingparadisePH2 ай бұрын
Great job! were doing the same in the Philippines.
@kevinmorris45602 ай бұрын
This section coild b water storage?
@cfg75233 ай бұрын
You should use icf forms. Hundred times easier and faster. But a very good job.
@andersonpropertymaintenanc9523 ай бұрын
The whole house is icf.
@Wilsons_World3 ай бұрын
Just in the middle of building our house in S/W France, love your videos, learning a lot. Thanks for taking the time to post them 👍
@Wilsons_World3 ай бұрын
Great job, I learnt a lot, thanks for sharing
@trucking3253 ай бұрын
The automatic transmission disengaged the driver from the driving experience.
@andersonpropertymaintenanc9523 ай бұрын
Yeah I drive for a buddy of mine once in awhile and I have run class a wrecker for years. The automatics have their place. But in that dump truck isn't it.
@amartin63883 ай бұрын
Do you have a link to where you purchased the new plate or a price?
@Aidan-tu4un3 ай бұрын
11.12 you have a Dr working for you?! Stethoscope around neck!!😂😂😂
@Aidan-tu4un3 ай бұрын
Your lungs like breathing fresh clean air… I know it was a hot day and a mask won’t be comfortable with such a luxuriant beard, but please protect your lungs (and eyes) while spraying!!
@andersonpropertymaintenanc9523 ай бұрын
Thank you
@connerfleury73 ай бұрын
Lol right when I stopped watching this I went on marketplace and found this truck for sale. I'm in MA so I guess ur close enough to come up in my marketplace.
@andersonpropertymaintenanc9523 ай бұрын
Yeah I plan to finish it. But could use the cash right now. We will see.
@jamesweston36793 ай бұрын
Good looking bed but I would advise 1 thing for your next truck that you build on. I pull a lot, and I mean A LOT. For the last 20 or so years, everytime I put a gooseneck setup on a truck, rather than setting that ball directly over center like everyone seems to like to do, I move mine 6" ahead of the rear axle center. You'ld be astonished at how big of an improvement that 6" of movement makes for pulling. 95% of trailers out there can handle that additional 6" without any clearance issues for the bed. But if you are making a flatbed yourself and it looks like it could be an issue, you can either dovetail the back end of the bed or you can just lop off 6" of the bed's length. Either of those sacrifices is well worth the price for what moving that ball 6" forward will give you.
@marceloperini41903 ай бұрын
very nice video. gives me a lot of help. i am building a 28x28 garage under a ocean house on pilings. contractors here wants to build the retaining wall from wood vs the concrete footer and wall you did. so i am going thru the process to price out both ways and see which one is cheaper. a few questions: 1. threaded rod and pvc pipe diameter used? 2. my wall is only 3 feet high so i guess i should cut the 4x8 sheets down to 3x8 so can finish top surface? how do you decide the amount of rebar for footer, wall and slab? if this is just code, is there a good place to find this online? thanks again.
@kaoticknights3 ай бұрын
So.... there's no rebar in the foundation horizontally- as soon as that settles, there's gonna be huge cracks up the walls, not to mention the L bend in the rebar is needed to give the vertical wall stability. You can't just stick a straight section of rebar into some wet concrete and expect it to have any kind of lasting stability-
@kaoticknights3 ай бұрын
I like some of the other stuff you did in the video, but, skipping proper rebar work is a MAJOR misstep and the people who don't know any better are gonna be replicating that. 🤯💀
@kaoticknights3 ай бұрын
Also, what did you do for expansion against the existing structure?
@kaoticknights3 ай бұрын
I like the pipe method and the removal after for reuse- I'll definitely use that one.
@bluegorillacookies4 ай бұрын
It seems like concrete makes wood brittle. Are you sure about reusing this on your roof?
@daneking12094 ай бұрын
11:40 distances
@daneking12094 ай бұрын
I would have used all that wood to pour concrete deck with permanent supports underneath. Could have been a really nice crawl space for extra storage or mini rootceller
@matthewallen76324 ай бұрын
WOULD THE DRIVE SHAFT PARKING BRAKE CAUSE A JERKING MOTION AND A ABS LIGHT WHEN BROKEN OR OVERLY WORN?
@will52864 ай бұрын
Great PRO EXCAVATOR WORK-a skill level I can only dream of. And not worried about much frost too---Wow
@CP-ok1gv4 ай бұрын
@33:47 $6000 parts and labor or just parts or just labor?
@himebaughchris40264 ай бұрын
Y'all did Great in a half hour. Better Tamper than most contractors too. 😂
@ntandondlovu63984 ай бұрын
Subscribed, amazing l learnt a lot on this one🫡
@mcchupka97185 ай бұрын
That first run of Concrete looks a little too wet, maybe a 7-8 slump? 1:06:58
@maierhof5 ай бұрын
Love the form system. Thank you for sharing it.
@AlMai2225 ай бұрын
Weekend Part-time Busser at the local diner and full time Qualified and Certified Fabric Sofa Repairman here in my city, just wanted to say you did an excellent job, definitely up to my standards. Will just suggest maybe chamfering the corners and at the beginning, soaking down the substrate for the footing before the concrete was poured in. Will help prevent the ground from sucking all the moisture in that footing.
@gen1575 ай бұрын
Okay, picking and flipping that frame with the skidsteer is probably the safest way I've ever seen someone on KZbin do that. Very smooth and safe on your own that way. The forks inside the rails, the strap tension inside the cab. Great work.
@designandbuild39535 ай бұрын
I think you helped a lot of people with this bud! Great Job!. I read below you used 6 ft thd rod, so 2 ft length was enough to get the nuts and washers on? I might be using this instead of stap ties as well for a garage project.
@andersonpropertymaintenanc9525 ай бұрын
I wish they were longer. I think if you used 2x3 for studs and 2x4 for walers, it would've been much easier. I struggled with some of the nuts.
@dontstalkmebro5 ай бұрын
Nice job. Looked like you vibrated a lot. Is there something you could have done to not have any bubbles? Different mix?
@andersonpropertymaintenanc9525 ай бұрын
I wish I had a good answer for you. Maybe if I would have lubricated my forms, or maybe spent time tapping the forms. I just don't have a solid answer
@whuffer51035 ай бұрын
I'm gonna say it used to be a Crestline ambulance
@georgewashington11065 ай бұрын
I'm looking at a cutaway van to tow a 5th wheel. I'm having trouble finding info on GVWR compared to trucks and chassis cabs, probably because everybody (including Ford) just assumes a van will only be used for a bumper pull trailer. I'd be interested in any info you have on the comparison between a van chassis and a truck chassis. I would think the van would actually have a higher axle rating, since the van is designed to carry weight rather than tow weight.
@tealkerberus7485 ай бұрын
I need to see a lot more of these home-made plywood wall forms.
@andersonpropertymaintenanc9525 ай бұрын
Thank you for checking it out
@pe41535 ай бұрын
Is there a concern to have a cold joint between the footing and stem wall? I was thinking water can seep into rebar if it cracks at the joint.
@tombrown035 ай бұрын
Sweet looking place man. Great size for a comfortable family home. Wicked garage too! I’m curious why you did Zip on the exterior. You might have mentioned it but I didn’t catch it
@B00ZEBAR0N6 ай бұрын
First 100% understand that man you have all my respect for undertaking this vsstcally by yourself for the first time, no help, tight budget, (your words) and not all the proper tools to make certain your walls were spot on. That said after starting a Timberframe build plan found I was $200K short so weighed out ICF for the walkout and log or timberframe on the main and 2nd floors. In the end I decided to ICF the basement and 1st floor however we have a “castle” round staircase on the SW corner of the house 2 story’s tall that once I got into the mechanics needed to do it all with rebar and banding the Foxblocks or Nublovks (which ever brand you want) it’s just a PITA and found a guy to pour our 60x90 basement old-school for half the price of Foxbocks and my GC as I started as the GC but my back blew out and has fusion surgery 2 weeks after they poured the basement and was racing the weather here in the Rockies and they framed 2800 in 2x6 exterior and 2x4 interior in a month for $44K. I now have the stone and stucco guys on-site after we did windows. My question is would you go this route again? Why 4”? With what I’m guessing is 12,000 lbs in trusses with a single 2 story pole? I hope you ran it by an engineer? (Only seen this video so no clue if you’ve finished and all is well - but I have watched prolly 100 ICF videoes over the past 2 years and one day I was sold the next day I wasn’t. My stucco/stone guy saved the day by charging only $3 ft for 1” cut stone (not fake just that thinner. Some places charged $44/ft! And all in on stucco that was gonna be either cedar shingles or wood siding he did for $7/foot. That’s the price of STL tone alone and came out 10x better than I first thought as the original plane was all stone 2 stories but was overkill. The stucco looks better and compliments the stone colors perfectly so happy with that. After he does 2 indoor fireplaces and a half wall out front he’s done and we’ll be airtight once the roof is finished. Then work on the interior over the autumn and fall. Do I. Wish I’d gone If? Can’t say I am. Blow outs are too common and y tray should sub the setup (plum and leveling) and pour to guys that have done hundreds. Yes I’m screwed on insulation but not a fan of SIP panels and tracing a leak post build is near impossible so we went with TNG and Timberframe on the center section of the house. Easily the most expensive part of the build vs the kitchen on the left wing and beds ajd bath on the right. It just worked out best that way as the house anchors off the center Timberframe. But that third cost more than the other 2/3rds. So go figure. Anyway. I tip my hat to your ingenuity and fortitude but between this build and the “castle” video where a guy built 186 half moon Foxblovks by hand. I’m like I can do this in word at half the cost and a 1/10th the time. He’s still plugging away after a year. But looks amazing so credit to him for his hard work but my god hand form half circle forms and rebar plus it’s like 4 stories? He’s a glutton for punishment! I’ll see in other videos if you’re done yet. Peace.