I Made A Rookie Mistake On The Pond

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Neil Koch: Dig-Drive-DIY

Neil Koch: Dig-Drive-DIY

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@Sellarmusic
@Sellarmusic 11 ай бұрын
After 70 years I've finally learned that the best thing you can do in these situations is to stop kicking yourself and get to fixing the problem. Smart careful people like you will avoid thousands of mistakes like this in a lifetime but a few will get you despite your best efforts. Forgive yourself and move on. You'll never make that mistake again.
@beaushaw
@beaushaw 11 ай бұрын
Everyone makes mistakes. Professionals know how to fix the mistake so no one notices.
@chuckgym
@chuckgym 11 ай бұрын
Well said👊🏻
@MrBcka
@MrBcka 11 ай бұрын
As a smart person I would have sold my property and moved to Miami or somewhere else and enjoyed my life, instead of dealing with all this crap. You are given to live in this world only ones. I am not a cat, I cannot have nine lives, I better retire in my 40's and enjoy my life. Hope the same to everyone! Please do not rely on your 401K or retirement, there will be not enough funds to cover your expenses when you retire. Good luck to everyone!
@ChuckNorriz1122
@ChuckNorriz1122 11 ай бұрын
So very true. Well put.
@nevinstrite6800
@nevinstrite6800 11 ай бұрын
@@MrBcka a lot of people enjoy life by working with their hands and creating things. Retiring in your 40s and "enjoying life" might not bring as much fulfillment and joy as you expect.
@tommywebster3818
@tommywebster3818 11 ай бұрын
You could have easily hidden the mistake,fixed it and never let us know. But you didn’t! That makes your video series all the more relatable. Great work again!
@McP1mpin
@McP1mpin 11 ай бұрын
I don't think he would have tried to hide the mistake either way, but let's be honest with ourselves here, there's no way he's hiding that trench from his next video. Someone would have noticed.
@espressomatic
@espressomatic 10 ай бұрын
You can't monetize a video you don't make and post.
@MikeIckes
@MikeIckes 11 ай бұрын
Neil, the best advice I ever received regarding failure is that "if you haven't done something dumb, you probably haven't ever done anything at all". When we feel bad about it, that just helps us remember to do our best next time. Thank you for sharing this... up until now I thought you were perfect!
@digdrivediy
@digdrivediy 11 ай бұрын
Ha! Not hardly :)
@amos850
@amos850 11 ай бұрын
@@digdrivediy Just curious if you think the tile that turns and runs along the property line the towards the ditch will also pull water from the pond? I would guess its roughly 30 - 40 feet away and the initial tile you were removing was closer to 20.
@dirtgreaseoutdoorpeace6637
@dirtgreaseoutdoorpeace6637 11 ай бұрын
So true!
@jimmeade2976
@jimmeade2976 11 ай бұрын
I had a former boss tell me something similar ... "If you never make a mistake, you're not doing anything worthwhile." I've made my share of mistakes, learned from them, and I think I've done worthwhile things.
@howarddrew5290
@howarddrew5290 10 ай бұрын
I've found mistakes are part of learning.
@toddlupher2271
@toddlupher2271 11 ай бұрын
Don t beat yourself up! This is one of the nicest ponds I have ever seen! You did a great job!
@OutdoorsEngineer
@OutdoorsEngineer 11 ай бұрын
I just find it so intriguing that the farmers down there in flat/clay America figured out this drainage problem. I had no idea that there was such a huge infrastructure of drainage tile under the ground in all of those fields. But that 100% makes sense. Thanks for opening up and let us follow the highs and lows of the build. Great video series, great production, great story. Much appreciated. My mistake: I'm sure there is a ton but the first one I thought of. When building my deck, I made assumptions about the height of the joists and beams with relation to the elevation of the ledger board. After I got all of the joists installed, parts of the deck were not level. Ended up having to jack up the main support beam, remove the posts to cut a small bit off the end of the posts to make them a touch shorter. All is well now, but I know I felt the same way as you.
@digdrivediy
@digdrivediy 11 ай бұрын
Oh man that's a bummer but thanks so much for sharing. Yeah, the patterned tile networks around here are the unsung heroes of our successful agriculture communities.
@gruffsbadmojo
@gruffsbadmojo 10 ай бұрын
Most of this part of Indiana was very wet when it was first settled. Form Illinois to Ohio was a major wetland in Northern Indiana.
@tombauer7330
@tombauer7330 11 ай бұрын
Heck! I wouldn't even have thought that the drain tile could be the water loss problem. You noodled it out and did the right thing to fix it. So now you look at your pond and look over your shoulder and think, Good Work! And good video showing how you identified the problem and how to fix it.
@danyf3116
@danyf3116 11 ай бұрын
One thing I've learned over the years with KZbin DIY projects, many of them show the final result all polished up without ever mentioning the troubles they ran into. To me, this is not realistic. Don't be afraid to show your mistakes as one might learn something from it. I applaud you for telling us as no one outside your friends or family would have ever known, had you not put out this video. Kudos. Well done.
@ArcticAirUltraPro
@ArcticAirUltraPro 10 ай бұрын
Exactly, it actually teaches us a lot from mistakes
@donaanderson6479
@donaanderson6479 11 ай бұрын
Neil I am a 77 year old lady so I do not have a big failure story to tell but I am here to say I love watching your videos. Your projects are interesting, love the big family interaction and your expert explanations. Merry Christmas!
@digdrivediy
@digdrivediy 11 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you! Merry Christmas!
@MorningInAmerica_Nov_5_2024
@MorningInAmerica_Nov_5_2024 11 ай бұрын
I'm also a 77YO lady, and I think you and your family are awesome. I felt so bad when you were chastising yourself for your mistake, but I understand. I wan to remind you that one day you'll look back and have a good laugh at your own expense. But for now while the experience is fresh, you're going to be aggravated by your decision. This too shall pass, and you've got a wonderful support system for correcting the problem. Count your blessings!
@johnbentley4429
@johnbentley4429 11 ай бұрын
My Grandmother had a saying - "Them that never do ought wrong never did ought at all" (Yorkshire/Lancashire UK Saying). Well done on admitting to a mistake we all make them and always will. Takes a big man to admit. Really been enjoying the channel.
@digdrivediy
@digdrivediy 11 ай бұрын
I like that saying! Gonna take me a while to memorize it however!
@paulhawkes215
@paulhawkes215 11 ай бұрын
Neil, the man that’s never made a mistake has not done anything, it’s about how we learn from them, bounce back and improve the situation (exactly what you have done). I am sure when we see the area in spring time with the grass grown back no one will remember the tile issue 😁. Seasons Greetings to you and the family from Bristol, England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
@pdxcontent
@pdxcontent 11 ай бұрын
I am so grateful for you and your honesty and transparency. Your humility makes your channel worth it all! AND your backhoe skills are great for not doing it everyday Mistakes happen to us all. We remodeled our kitchen and replaced all the floors in our home with click together laminate. We didn’t put in the effort to confirm our floors were level prior to installing it ourselves. Over 6 months the floors started braking apart. Now all our floors are duct taped together to buy us time to replace it (again). We then also learned our foundation is sinking in the south west corner. We paid $36k to lift that corner and sure it up. And they discovered we don’t have enough supports under our home. So we installed those too. And it’s possible that didn’t fix the problem. Feeling pretty defeated with our first house fixer upper. Feeling pretty stupid for investing time, sweat equity and over $50k on a home that is possibly still sinking and not worth the investment. Pretty tired over the last couple years of this that we are praying about it, thinking and waiting before spending anymore time and money on the possibility of no remedy. We feel your pain. Thank you for being such a great creator and role model.
@ChiefLightning9
@ChiefLightning9 11 ай бұрын
Mistakes happen, but you learn a lesson each time!
@CuthbertDownunder
@CuthbertDownunder 11 ай бұрын
I had a very similar instance, we have the same heavy clay sub soil as you here in southern Ontario. I built my house and didn’t want to go deep with the basement because I new it would cause sump pump problems, so the basement was dug shallow enough that it went right over top of a field tile and did not know it. For the first summer the sump pump was bone dry because any water would leach and go towards the fall of the tile, but that spring when the ditch water got high it back feed the tile into my sump pump and then I realized I had a problem. My first fix was to dig out 6 feet of the tile on either side of the house thinking that would be enough to plug it, but the water still pushed through from 2000 feet of head pressure when it was draining the field and the head pressure from the high ditch would still push through. So then the next year I dug all the tile out to the ditch which was about 200 feet and then I had to reconnect the tile draining the field into a newer plastic tile. My problem tile was and old clay one and the field had since been fully retiled so I thought just my 6 foot plug would be enough because I didn’t think that old clay line was doing much but it still was. So one I redirected the water from the back and fully deleted the line to the ditch my problem was fixed. I did notice it took about 2 years for things to really settle out and shut off that hard pan where the old tile layed just like you were talking about, but I never went to the effort you did with the benzonite and plate compactor
@dougzachary5645
@dougzachary5645 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing the whole story. It takes a strong person to publish mistakes in public. It’s not if you make a mistake, it’s how you deal with it.
@jennifergeorge2785
@jennifergeorge2785 11 ай бұрын
After we have all been through building this , I am so sorry. I know you got right on it, am error you will never make again. Don’t feel bad , we’re all on your side, great work.
@jeffsmith5657
@jeffsmith5657 11 ай бұрын
Two weeks after buying our house it flooded due to poor foundation drain tile and a failed septic leach field. I spent weeks in the winter (NE Ohio) digging around my house and yard, finding pipes and figuring out where they start and end. Luckily the pipes were not as deep as yours, but I did have to hand dig in heavy clay soil. I felt so stupid for purchasing the house. I quickly put that aside and carried on. Just like every problem, you push through, find a solution, and have a great story to tell when it’s all done. Love the channel, keep up the great work.
@titosrevenger
@titosrevenger 11 ай бұрын
Not that it helps you now, but I had a drainage problem that flooded my basement a couple years ago. The drainage guy came out and scoped all the lines and had a cool tool that allowed him to locate the scope from above the ground. He found all the issues without having to dig more holes than was absolutely necessary.
@jeffsmith5657
@jeffsmith5657 11 ай бұрын
@@titosrevenger Appreciate the comment. We actually had a plumber come do the same. All the pipes were completely clogged because they had the gutters tied directly into the drain tile. Jetting didn’t get us anywhere either. The plumbers told us to put the house up for sale because they couldn’t figure out what was going on. Needless to say they were not much help. 3 hrs of work and bill totaling $1,200, I decided to figure it out myself.
@titosrevenger
@titosrevenger 11 ай бұрын
@@jeffsmith5657 Brutal. I had the same issue with the downspouts going into clogged drain tile. We ended up running all new lines for the water coming off the roof and repaired the clogs in the clay tiles. Eventually I'll replace the perimeter drains but for now this should be sufficient. 🤞🤞🤞
@brianh3347
@brianh3347 11 ай бұрын
This is why the saying, “with age comes wisdom” exists. As wise as you already are, this just made you that much wiser.
@duralw.freeman195
@duralw.freeman195 11 ай бұрын
One thing I have learned is “ain’t mistake if you can fix it” Pond looks great you did a great job. Don’t beat your self up over something you can fix.
@oldguy5381
@oldguy5381 11 ай бұрын
It’s not a screw up if it can be fixed, It’s just a set back. Don’t be so hard on yourself. It’s Christmas time enjoy the holidays. Have a merry Christmas.
@MehrdadGivehchi
@MehrdadGivehchi 11 ай бұрын
There is nothing wrong with making mistakes as we learn from them - just don’t make the same mistakes twice…thanks for sharing and happy holidays.
@davidmartin7660
@davidmartin7660 11 ай бұрын
I hear my grandfather reminding me: measure twice, cut once. There’s no shame asking for directions, etc, etc. I hope your efforts will pay off. I love the pond and your persistence in resolving your issues. Nice work.
@rickbell3402
@rickbell3402 11 ай бұрын
You persevered and fixed the problem, Neil! That’s a success in my books!
@keg1dog
@keg1dog 11 ай бұрын
As a former Industrial Arts teacher I aways told my students that you have not learned anything until you have to fix someone’s mistake, especially your own. Fix it move on and try not to make a similar one. Your dedication to family, business and property are exemplary and I commend you for that. Nice video and what’s next?!;)
@tonybradbury7984
@tonybradbury7984 11 ай бұрын
I think you've done a fantastic job with your pond, Neil. You made me laugh when you said, "It's a bugger, isn't it?" We say that all the time in England 😆. Best wishes from the other side of the 'pond' 😊 🇬🇧.
@TekedixXx
@TekedixXx 11 ай бұрын
I understand feeling stupid, but I always remind myself that feeling means you're learning and improving. You came out of this smarter, better equipped for the future, and you're teaching a lot of people. I guess that's easier to say sitting at a computer than it is when you're spending days of hard work actually doing it. As a side note, make sure to not abuse your joints. My parent's generation are starting to get titanium knees and foot problems, and it really limits their range of motion. They are still hard workers, and it's difficult hearing them explain how they feel less adequate because they can't do things they used to.
@barrysimmons5489
@barrysimmons5489 11 ай бұрын
Hey, Cheer up! You've never been anywhere or done anything if you've never made a misteak, ya know. You're fixin it, that's the important thing! Besides, now you'll have all those areas to rake out come springtime. Thanks for sharing. Blessings 👍🏁🇺🇸
@casycasy5199
@casycasy5199 11 ай бұрын
I feel for you and your grass.we all have things we wish we had done different the first time.
@davidurfer7632
@davidurfer7632 11 ай бұрын
7 trips to Home Depot is my record. I replaced a kitchen faucet as one of my 1st plumbing DYI projects 25 years ago. The combination of hose diameter, male/female fitting and length kicked my butt. Every time I was sure I had the RIGHT part NOW! I've learned to allow myself time for mistakes when doing something the 1st time. Also, you don't buy the bin, you buy the part in the bin. Don't reach in the bin and assume the part in the bin matches the bin.
@jimmcginty8572
@jimmcginty8572 11 ай бұрын
Neil, any of us that worked on projects ourselves as a DIY share your pain, we learn from our missteps, thanks for sharing and you have a great show and great family!!! Merry Christmas 🎄
@digdrivediy
@digdrivediy 11 ай бұрын
Very true. Same to you!
@ronquiring7796
@ronquiring7796 11 ай бұрын
Don't be too hard on yourself. Hindsight is always 20/20. Clearly you have the knowledge, skill set and ability to tackle these problems and projects. I think its all very well done, including the fix and in all honesty I am rather envious.
@crushertoby2008
@crushertoby2008 11 ай бұрын
I do know how you feel. I made several "Rookie" mistakes building my inground pool 6 years ago. It was my first time tackling that large a project and I know I would do a lot different if I were to build another one. In the end, it turned out nice and my family truly enjoys it. And i feel a lot wiser now. I think your family will get a lot of enjoyment out of your pond.
@jasonschwab4308
@jasonschwab4308 11 ай бұрын
Highlighting all the facepalm-worthy mistakes and mishaps is what makes these videos so relatable-they capture everyday experiences we all encounter. It's not just about showcasing a frustrating pond build screw-up, but also things like dealing with busted bolts requiring an easy-out, flat tires, a less-than-perfect paint job with an orange peel texture, or even the frustration of discovering a dried-up can of PVC cement. Unlike Bob Villa or mainstream TV programs that might gloss over these realities, I prefer genuine KZbin content creators who aren't afraid to show the less glamorous side of things. That's why I've ditched cable or network shows and stick to these true-to-life KZbinrs.
@131maymay131
@131maymay131 11 ай бұрын
What about the clay tile that was disrupted during the first dig? Was it replaced? Life is full of trials and errors…don’t beat yourself up. Live and learn. Love your videos!
@EYALAVRAHAMI
@EYALAVRAHAMI 11 ай бұрын
You're very talented and making such a mistake is something people who actually do things, do. Be proud. You built a beautiful pond.
@johnthomas2485
@johnthomas2485 11 ай бұрын
Neil: giving detailed explanation Cat: I concur with your plan hooman
@ScotReeder
@ScotReeder 11 ай бұрын
I'll say you are a very very good backhoe operator. Pretty impressive
@troyrunyan249
@troyrunyan249 11 ай бұрын
Great job! From researching photos and figuring it all out, to getting it done and cleaning it all up.
@OneEyeCustoms
@OneEyeCustoms 11 ай бұрын
Neil, I have some of that straw matting I pulled up almost 10 years ago, set it in the woods and it still has not decomposed. That is why I pull it up after the grass has germinated to either reuse or dispose of it. As you found out, it is terrible to dig through. Great fix on the drainage and great video!
@OutdoorsEngineer
@OutdoorsEngineer 11 ай бұрын
If you check with a landscape supply company, they do make certain types of straw mat that do decompose. It is spec'd for highway projects. In real experience, does it actually? I'm not sure. Ha.
@digdrivediy
@digdrivediy 11 ай бұрын
That's good advice Doug. Some of it seemed brittle already but other places did not. I'm still on the fence about it all... Hopefully I'm done digging in it though.
@petewellon
@petewellon 11 ай бұрын
I like your honesty it takes character to admit your mistakes. This transparency is what makes me want to click on your videos well done keep that up and I will keep watching!
@thomasboardman7482
@thomasboardman7482 11 ай бұрын
Having lived construction for my entire life, I learned along the way that I didn't want people working with me that didn't make mistakes. (Because they are not doing anything.) I wanted people who knew how to fix mistakes. Everyday you go to work you are going to make a mistake (or two or three). Don't hide or bury the mistake. Just fix it and hopefully learn from it. The best workers are the workers who know how to fix mistakes!! Neil, you are damn good!
@victoriabernuth9728
@victoriabernuth9728 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for this video. You are a great mentor to us all. We all make mistakes. It’s how we address them. Being realistic, staying positive, fixing the problem and moving on shows wisdom and maturity.
@Isaacmantx
@Isaacmantx 11 ай бұрын
My family’s small place still has a few working clay tiles from the 1920’s. It is one of the few times I can call them “tiles” and be literally correct! One of them is actually draining a pond EXACTLY how yours is, and I have just yet to fix it.
@guns2317
@guns2317 11 ай бұрын
Don't beat yourself up, we often do our best learning through mistakes of some kind. Don't be embarrassed one bit. You caught it, and addressed it, so come next year when it is time to use the pond the repair will be healed over and you can enjoy yourselves!
@mabmachine
@mabmachine 11 ай бұрын
Could have been worse, it could have been up against a basement wall. Amazing the kind of static pressure water can create. Thanks for sharing.
@PurpleCollarLife
@PurpleCollarLife 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for taking us along on your journey of exploring the history of the tile on your property. Those historic land views were awesome to see where the tiles are throughout the fields and across your land. We have a lot of that in our front field - we’ve always called it tile and I believe it is the real clay tile. It’s awesome that you have not only the equipment, but also the knowledge and history of the land, along with your personal skill set to be able to do this work yourself. Can you imagine paying someone else to have to locate that drainage and do that work that you completed just in this video? It would have been a pretty penny for sure. Great work!
@jamesawtrey2644
@jamesawtrey2644 11 ай бұрын
Great tutorial on drainage both laterally and vertically! Hey, I graduated yesterday. Now all I have to is make my way north and come to work with y’all!
@billymule961
@billymule961 11 ай бұрын
I am retired from the construction business and one of the things that really irked me was when someone made a mistake and refused to own up to it. I heard so many excuses why it wasn't their fault or somebody else did it, all to satiate their pride. I learned from that and realized it's better to admit it and fix it. Better to maintain your integrity than your ego, cause everyone is entitled to a blunder now and then. Besides, it gives your buddies something to laugh at, in a friendly sort of way.
@W4GHW
@W4GHW 11 ай бұрын
I'm 67 and I have learned far more from my many mistakes than my successes! You fixed it so there is nothing more to do but move on. I enjoy your videos!
@ollieandson
@ollieandson 5 ай бұрын
I’m 57 years old my dad too was an electrician he passed in 2012. He was a “Jack of all of Trades” there is not a day that does not go by that I wish I could go back and pick up the phone and ask him a question. I often hear the song Cats and the Cradle and boy does that resonate with me. I remember so many times when I worked in law enforcement he would have to call dispatch just to get a hold of me. Not my proudest moments. Now retired I’m onto my second phase of my life and started a business and I find myself often looking for new ideas or help with our business. We love your KZbin channel and the amazing bond you have created with your family. Keep being you, you have an amazing family. Will keep you in our prayers and thoughts.
@digdrivediy
@digdrivediy 5 ай бұрын
Thanks so much!
@kevinfoley7704
@kevinfoley7704 11 ай бұрын
The well pump installation video showed your suction level almost at what your pond level is. You could have almost made it a spring by drilling in the pond. I think what you did with the tiles will make the back section of your yard swampy. You might want to try some of the dissovlable polymers to seal the upper parts of your pond.
@adambrewer604
@adambrewer604 11 ай бұрын
I call it living life. A failure is and always has been an opportunity to learn and gain wisdom we didn't have before. Keep smiling and enjoy the ride we call life. Love the channel brotha!!!!!!!!!
@chadwagoner6508
@chadwagoner6508 11 ай бұрын
Keep your head up, stuff like this happens to the best of us.
@joegreco5791
@joegreco5791 11 ай бұрын
I think you will see how many of us have been there before Neil, we are always learning and what you provide to us in the documentation of your various projects is another way to learn. Thank you and now stop kicking yourself.
@jeffjackson2871
@jeffjackson2871 11 ай бұрын
I love this channel because you and your family reminds me of my father and grandfather who grew up on Farms in North Dakota and West Central Ohio. There is a willingness to always do the work yourself and there are always plenty of friends and family members willing to help. The best lessons come from trying something and failing, because you didn't actually fail you learned how not to do it!
@Oklahoman-in6ph
@Oklahoman-in6ph 11 ай бұрын
Amazing fix! Neal. You just made a great video with real content that can help thousands of people. The only mistake you made was haste and oversight. Happens to the best of us. Remember mistakes are never made if you never venture out to achieve, and now you have future content for amazing videos. See you on the next one Neighbor!
@rayarnett2249
@rayarnett2249 11 ай бұрын
Wish u much success in stopping the issue. Awesome pond.
@resiliencyisrough
@resiliencyisrough 11 ай бұрын
I feel this pain bud. I made board games for ten years and when my manufacturer made them I was always printing 5K-10L copies. So much anxiety to make sure hundreds of details were correct. You can’t catch them all even with half a dozen layers of systems designed to catch the errors. I published 18 board and card games over that ten year span and I quickly learned to accept that mistakes were inevitable and I could learn from each one and hopefully avoid making the same mistake. Mistakes are fantastic learning opportunities. Fail fast is what I say.
@Ede74
@Ede74 11 ай бұрын
The good thing about mistakes is that you learn from them. I wish you and your family a great Christmas time
@digdrivediy
@digdrivediy 11 ай бұрын
Same to you!
@6aquaman
@6aquaman 11 ай бұрын
I dug a dry well for my rain water. I used an old 55 gal. plastic drum thinking I'd save money instead of buying a dry well designed to be buried. Because the 55 gal drum was not designed to be buried I filled it with rocks. We'll one year later we had the atmospheric rivers come through and water was standing in my backyard. So the following summer, dug the dry well up, vacuumed out the rocks, bought a designed dry wall and read the instructions. Turned out I needed to move the dry well away from my foundation. So the family and I dug a new hole, filled it in and now waiting to see if this year everything works according to play. I find it takes at least one mistake for me to do get it right. Thanks for always sharing!
@aaronburford5701
@aaronburford5701 11 ай бұрын
Great content as usual. Love listening to you tell the story.... your attention to detail is awesome and you still have the best property in the USA. The McGyver of KZbin you are the best! Thanks for sharing sir.
@digdrivediy
@digdrivediy 11 ай бұрын
Thanks Aaron!
@aaronburford5701
@aaronburford5701 11 ай бұрын
@@digdrivediy yes sir... have a wonderful and restful Christmas holiday... based off of all of the videos I continue to watch you have MORqe than earned it!
@corksoaked6143
@corksoaked6143 11 ай бұрын
Don't be too hard on yourself, Neil! Out of about 100,000 decisions you made on the full pond build, you got about 98% right! Overall it's an amazing success!
@nikogarcia3249
@nikogarcia3249 11 ай бұрын
Dang, 2,000 wrong decisions?
@robholl6594
@robholl6594 11 ай бұрын
Neil, making mistakes keeps us humble, and being humble goes a long way towards making you great! You have made it right, and earned our respect. Keep doing what you are doing, we thoroughly enjoy your work. Keep these videos coming,
@kevinwilson8350
@kevinwilson8350 11 ай бұрын
Don't sweat the small stuff mate. Your property looks beautiful & is only going to get better. Tuff times make tuff people. Cheers Kev.
@Dmbyers2002
@Dmbyers2002 11 ай бұрын
Hey Neil, I really appreciate this video. This type of video is what makes channels like yours and others like watch Wes work relatable to me. I know what I know, from the mistakes I have made. Some major, some minor. When your trying to get work done on big jobs, often your flirting with analysis paralysis. Right or wrong, sometimes you just need to make a decision and get to work. And even if you know better, sometimes things like this will happen to remind you of what you had already probably known all along. We learn from mistakes even if we repeat them in the future. By making mistakes today, we are better for it tomorrow.
@cmfrancis1
@cmfrancis1 11 ай бұрын
I was going to suggest digging up the tile on opposite ends of the pond and then filling it with concrete from a pumper truck but I think your solution will work over time for a lot less money.
@randyaddison5116
@randyaddison5116 11 ай бұрын
Hi Neil. I will share a similar problem. But it's not with pipes, or tiles. It's with computer wiring. I had to extend the length of an existing power supply cable, to reach it's connection on the motherboard. Of course, I just had to use the same color wire for all 32 wires. Having so many, and getting tired, I made 2 incorrect connections. It took me 3 days of tracing wires to figure it out. Luckily, they were not hot. Next time, I use same color for each wire!
@conniedollens5751
@conniedollens5751 11 ай бұрын
Back when you were planning the pond build you had lots of decisions to make. This was one that was miscalculated at the time but you had limited knowledge. Currently Another decision was made before it became a giant problem. You have skills to know this and skills to correct it. That’s something to be grateful for.
@BrianPhillipsRC
@BrianPhillipsRC 6 ай бұрын
Nice work! Glad you got to the bottom of this situation, and thanks for sharing the process!
@digdrivediy
@digdrivediy 6 ай бұрын
Hey thanks for that Brian!
@siduramaxde
@siduramaxde 11 ай бұрын
Pro tip: They make a netless seed blanket /straw mat called Futerra F4. It works great and doesn't have the nasty netting. I think it works better than the normal straw mat.
@zachdobbs7810
@zachdobbs7810 11 ай бұрын
Perfect timing on this video. Ran into a big problem on a project yesterday and spent most of last night bumming about it and trying to figure out what to do about it and feeling pretty dumb. Once this video is over I'm gonna get outside and try to do something about it.
@Lovetodrag
@Lovetodrag 11 ай бұрын
Neil you saved someone in the future a mishap from your pond build . But more importantly that you are human just like everyone else. I really enjoy watching your videos and from my family to yours Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year .
@digdrivediy
@digdrivediy 11 ай бұрын
Thanks and same to you!
@scottcouch20
@scottcouch20 11 ай бұрын
There isn’t enough room to list my dumb mistakes. Love the channel !! I look forward to watching each Sunday. Regardless of mistakes you still have a kick ass pond that will create an abundant supply of memories. If you ever want to dig another one in Seymour Indiana we’re ready.
@davidhyde114
@davidhyde114 11 ай бұрын
Hey Neil, we have all made those mistakes. Don’t beat yourself up over it. That’s how we learn, as I’m sure you tell your kids every day. 😊 The important thing for them to see is you worked through the problem to success. A much more valuable lesson in the long run.
@goptools
@goptools 11 ай бұрын
Hi Neil. I have zero experience digging like that for drainage or anything else, but I've made plenty of stupid mistakes in other areas. Sometimes, that is how we learn. On the bright side, you have the knowledge and equipment to correct the problem. It would be worse if you had to call in some outside help and pay them to fix the mistake. I think, if it were me, coming clean, admitting the mistake and moving on would make me feel better. I hope making the video helped with that from your side. Thanks. -mike
@station6047
@station6047 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for showing us your mistakes. That makes your video series all the more relatable.
@PaulLB7
@PaulLB7 11 ай бұрын
I’ve had this happen on so many projects. I always end up wishing I would have thought of this or that, or done more planning, or had a crystal ball…. What you had wasn’t too big of a deal, and should be resolved. At least you have the equipment and experience to deal with it.
@NoContentDude
@NoContentDude 11 ай бұрын
I can relate so much to this 😂 Great video, Neil. You handled a frustrating situation well. It'd be nice if we had x-ray vision for these situations!
@koryjuhl7603
@koryjuhl7603 11 ай бұрын
this makes me like this channel even more. For a couple reasons. We have all done things like this in the diy arena. You own it, learn from it and move on. But more importantly, you didnt have to show us this. No one would be the wiser. The value of your videos are that we see it as common. As all being humans. So much fakeness in social media today its nice to see someone post "mistakes" as well. Thank you!
@thedelcodave
@thedelcodave 11 ай бұрын
Not a screw up at all. A true teaching moment. I found it fascinating that you could go back on historical satellite imagery and actually see the locations of the tiles. My initial solution was to 45 the lateral back into the field and avoid the grass but the turn in the pipe and the dead end section would have made that plan not work.
@rs2024-s4u
@rs2024-s4u 11 ай бұрын
This is how we usually learn what not to do or conversly what to do. It's almost always a shortcut to let MURPHY onto the job if one puts off something or does not verify our assumptions first. Bottom line feel satisfied you have paid in full so this misstep will never be repeated and it was not worse. Wishing you and your family a very merry christmas and a happy new year. Ray Stormont
@bradsundberg4704
@bradsundberg4704 11 ай бұрын
Obviously all of us have made endless mistakes, but I'll share a quick one that couldn't be further from digging trenches in my backyard. I was a recording studio engineer working on a pretty high profile album with an artist I'm certain you have heard of back in the late '80s. It was very late at night and we had just finished mixing a song and I was playing it back preparing to make a safety copy after the artist had left the studio. As the song was ending I got distracted and stopped the tape machine and when got a cup of coffee. When I returned I cut the tape with a razor, which was a standard practice, to put a short piece of leader (spacer) tape between that and the next song. When I played it back to make a copy I was horrified to discover that I had made my cut about 5 seconds before the end of the song. After many minutes of self-loathing and kicking myself I carefully piece the song back together and made an exact copy of it which wound up going on to the album. It was a really dumb thing for me to do, but the artist never found out about it and the album did just fine, lol. I've become a huge fan of your channel, keep up the good work!
@jn3674
@jn3674 11 ай бұрын
The whole time watching this, all I could think was, this looks EXACTLY how I would have done it! One small, simple mistake, that compounds into a huge mess. "Anything worth doing, is worth doing twice" should be my motto. As they say, misery love company. Thanks for sharing your pain, I could feel every scoop, and you are not alone.
@williamlaird2136
@williamlaird2136 11 ай бұрын
I can't think of a specific incident but I am 72 years old and work in the field for most of those years and I know that I made mistakes such as yours. As everyone else has posted, don't beat yourself up anymore than you have. You corrected your mistake and no one was injured or otherwise hurt. Pride, when injured, is always reparable. The problem is corrected and life goes on. As always, great video. Merry Christmas to you and your family.
@WOR-hk2tr
@WOR-hk2tr 11 ай бұрын
Great job. Great video. Made me smile every time you said running out of daylight. Something I'm always thinking about on a job site. Hope it all works out. Once you have a season or two of a full pond, you will see how much water loss you have from water migration through the soil and evaporation. If the preferred pond water elevation is higher than when it settles out at, you could add a pond liner or an additional layer of bentonite clay.
@supertrooper7403
@supertrooper7403 11 ай бұрын
Neil, As a cop of 22+ years, I’ve had a negative outlook on day to day issues. I would beat myself up over the littlest things. As I get closer to retirement, I am trying to find the positive side of things now. With that……you’ve got the equipment, tools and know how to fix it. Keep on keepin on. You have a pretty loyal fan base so, we got your back, if only from a distance. Matt
@digdrivediy
@digdrivediy 11 ай бұрын
Thank you kindly sir.
@willreed1411
@willreed1411 11 ай бұрын
I started tiling a few years ago on the side. Locating old tile is the most aggravating and time consuming thing there is. You did it the easiest way in my opinion by just following it. Had a job go sideways this fall pretty bad and lost on it pretty good. It’ll definitely make you rethink all your life choices lol
@ggreenlee19
@ggreenlee19 11 ай бұрын
The only person who doesn’t make errors never learns or accomplishes anything. I learned more by making mistakes than I ever did by not making any.
@Dorothy-x1n
@Dorothy-x1n 11 ай бұрын
A single conversation across the table with a wise person is worth a months study of books.
@BSD0614
@BSD0614 11 ай бұрын
Great video Neil. You sussed out the problem and solved it. What I also like is your knowledge of soils. Clearly you’ve taken a soil science class or three somewhere along your way. Cheers mate.
@douglasgage5138
@douglasgage5138 4 ай бұрын
25 years ago we bought our current home. I wanted to install crown molding in the bedroom. I could only afford the exact amount needed. I measured twice. Cut once. But it turns out I measured and cut the correct width from the longer length piece. My buddy told me don’t worry we can fix it. He made a perfect seam. To this day I sometimes lie awake at night staring at the joint. I can’t see it but I know it’s there! 😂😅🤣 As my father in law says. “Putty and Paint make it what it ain’t.” or “They’ll never see it from Brooklyn.” Just discovered your videos. Watched all the pond build. Loved them all especially when you and your crew tried to dig the well yourself.” 😁
@chrisgarty
@chrisgarty 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing this update! This was the best one so far in the series! I always say “patience and persistence” are the keys to problem solving and you showed plenty of that. I also realized why I’ve enjoyed this series so much.. the relentless positivity you show as you work through challenges 👏 Congratulations on completing another mission! 🙂
@jamesmacintyre1415
@jamesmacintyre1415 10 ай бұрын
It's great to see folks like you out there who are real and show the true reality of humanity is I believe most people are good honest people dispute what we see. Keep up the great work and can't wait to see what 2024 will bring for your channel
@ScotReeder
@ScotReeder 11 ай бұрын
Many years ago, my father had a pond dug at our house. He was very proud of this Pond and it actually held water for the first couple of years. Then the farmer added field tile, and eventually, dad's Pond never held water again. I should say it never held over 3 ft of water again
@digdrivediy
@digdrivediy 11 ай бұрын
Yikes!
@jarrodvsinclair
@jarrodvsinclair 11 ай бұрын
Great video! Thanks for showing real situations and dealing with issues
@LandonSugar
@LandonSugar 10 ай бұрын
Not downplaying the screw up because i know that costs time AND money, but man.. look at what you've built! It's truly so impressive and super inspiring. I feel like i've learned a lot just by watching your videos. Thank you for sharing!
@johnseelman839
@johnseelman839 18 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing! I’m a planner too and I try so hard to not make a mistake on my projects. I have beaten myself up over and over before but ITS BEING HUMAN. You’re a terrific role model for any person who desires to do the right things the first time. I salute you sir!
@davidbruce3632
@davidbruce3632 11 ай бұрын
i had no idea that farm fields had these drains. This video has so much information in it. All to benefit of the future diggin drivin DIYers. Kind of makes me want to put more French Drains in my backyard.
@stanky7341
@stanky7341 11 ай бұрын
I helped my brother build his pond. When we put the overflow in which was a 2'x2' concrete box. When we were back filling it , the concrete truck was there also ready to pour, the excavator operator tossed a scoop of gravely soil in 😮. Long story short this past summer we dug it back out to put clay in that area because it was leaking, so don't feel bad lol.
@bobkelly5254
@bobkelly5254 11 ай бұрын
Live and learn! Pond still looks great
@FUBARtractors
@FUBARtractors 11 ай бұрын
35 years ago I replaced a side sewer in prep for a room addition. The existing basement had a floor drain connected to the sewer. To save a few hundred $, I abandon the floor drain, didn’t plug the pipe. The first winter the floor drain became a spring and a 20 foot crack in the floor began to weep. A garden hose lived in the basement for 6 months siphoning water from the floor drain to the driveway requiring frequent siphon restarts. If I hooked up the floor drain I bet I would have avoided a sump pump with alarm, exterior foundation drain in the crawl space and an ever present worry the sump pump may fail while away. I feel your pain but agree with other comments let the pain go! Thanks for posting this video.
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