Is THIS $30 DIY Water Level BETTER Than a Modern Laser?

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Hey Gang! After all the work on the inside, we're finally moving to the outside of the building and installing our trim package from James Hardie. Cement products are the best option for us out here in Texas, and the price was killer. The goal by the end of the month is to have the entire build finished on the outside! We've got a lot of exciting stuff planned and it's in the works! Can't wait to show ya'll!
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@L8terdays
@L8terdays 11 ай бұрын
Jordan. Your a lucky man to have such a great father. I've never known a father, but I sure am proud of your relationship with yours. He's bringing all of his effort to help build your castle. Great great job! I'm enjoying the videos. Thanks!
@thirdeyevision11
@thirdeyevision11 11 ай бұрын
I've thought about that a lot in the time I've watched stud pack.While i was watching this video and seeing some of the finished look coming together, I was thinking about how rare it is these days to hear someone say My dad or my granddad built that house... They're getting the experience of building it together, they have all these videos to look back on and share with Jordan and Rad's kids like home movies on steroids, and they have this epic house that will hopefully be an awesome family heirloom that a guy 60 years from now will be saying "My dad and grandpa built this house together." Talk about a W in life.... Haha that's how I hope it goes!
@Kief_
@Kief_ 11 ай бұрын
I feel the same way. God bless
@chipperkeithmgb
@chipperkeithmgb 11 ай бұрын
Jordan is very lucky couldn’t get on with my dad like that
@barryomahony4983
@barryomahony4983 11 ай бұрын
Seriously; almost makes me cry at times. What I would have given to have a relationship like that with my Dad.
@1packatak
@1packatak 11 ай бұрын
Dads are amazing. Jordan you are very lucky!!
@Jutilaje
@Jutilaje 11 ай бұрын
When you see a new stud-pack video, you stop what you're doing and watch it. It's just what you do...
@elvisvasquez
@elvisvasquez 11 ай бұрын
Anything else gets the back burner. 😇
@margaretbear
@margaretbear 11 ай бұрын
Yup!!
@fkdob2000
@fkdob2000 11 ай бұрын
Facts ❤
@codyhelms2732
@codyhelms2732 11 ай бұрын
True
@BlazerRox
@BlazerRox 11 ай бұрын
I know! I was about to go to bed and I was like damn a new video, gotta stay up and watch it first LOL
@1999jimi
@1999jimi 11 ай бұрын
I’ve been using water levels on new construction commercial buildings, some spaces over 300,000 square feet for 50 years….works like a charm, better than a laser that you have to knock down & reposition a dozen times. Yes, I’ve used lasers to set ceiling grids, but once you turn corners out of sight of that laser, screwed. I have a 750 foot long water level with RV antifreeze in it. Everyone wants to borrow it!
@electrowizard2000
@electrowizard2000 11 ай бұрын
Wow how do you store that monster for easy use? Two spools so you can access each end? One spool you have to uncoil fully? What diameter did you pick?
@paulburch2278
@paulburch2278 11 ай бұрын
I need more on this! sounds awesome.
@percyfaith11
@percyfaith11 11 ай бұрын
750', are you building bridges?
@imjimimack
@imjimimack 11 ай бұрын
I like your username and avatar. Big jimi fan.👍
@Nurk0m0rath
@Nurk0m0rath 9 ай бұрын
Wow, very nice. I'm also curious what diameter and how do you store/use it.
@carloscardona8425
@carloscardona8425 11 ай бұрын
Was having a frustrating morning dealing with some personal issues and was extremely stressed out!! I too am a carpenter/contractor and also have a few projects going on that are becoming annoying bc of too many difficulties with special orders etc etc. My patience level was at the breaking point to be honest. Saw this notification and started watching. 33 minutes later I feel so much better it’s actually amazing!!! Love u guys and ur attention to detail but more importantly love ur interactions bc they are based in mutual love and respect!!! U guys are quite simply the best KZbin construction channel out here!!!! Great job my brothers!!!
@fairtex7
@fairtex7 11 ай бұрын
I feel like I am literally "Buster the dog". Watching video after video like a couch potato in hopes my small brain is actually learning something as the months go on. Great build. Love the channel.
@codybersicc7939
@codybersicc7939 11 ай бұрын
ur pfp looks like him
@sicc_playboys_1383
@sicc_playboys_1383 11 ай бұрын
​@@codybersicc7939 😂
@Nurk0m0rath
@Nurk0m0rath 9 ай бұрын
Well, better chance of that watching this than football...
@vannk73
@vannk73 11 ай бұрын
I love how the sponsor videos never feel out of place. Everything fits together, just like the amazing dream house!
@wallyklw5
@wallyklw5 11 ай бұрын
Big Stretch is holding strong on my Minnesota home x 20 yrs now. High near 100 degrees, and -40 lows. Dam impressive!
@billytyson1748
@billytyson1748 11 ай бұрын
My pop showed me the water level back when I was a teenager. I'm now 66 years old and have used them several times. Perfect every time.
@CarDocBabaPhilipo
@CarDocBabaPhilipo 11 ай бұрын
Same here 😅!
@dallasarnold8615
@dallasarnold8615 11 ай бұрын
My dad had a little kit that attached to any garden hose. The kit had two 12" graduated tubes with a mounting bracket on each so you could attach one to the wall, so you could work it alone. I am now 68.
@jeffreyplumber1975
@jeffreyplumber1975 11 ай бұрын
im right between your age and dallas arnold8615 that commented im 67 as of last week worked with my dad on 5 houses we worked on growing up we moved around a bit . always doing something room additions knocking out a wall hanging a door or something
@dallasarnold8615
@dallasarnold8615 11 ай бұрын
@@jeffreyplumber1975 My Dad died in 2016 at 90 y.o. I am so fortunate to have had him for so many years. In 1986, he and I built my 3500 sq. ft. two story home. Not contracted, he and I did all the work except for the poured walls for the basement and the old style real stucco exterior. Weather permitting we worked every afternoon after I got off my full time job at Pella of Georgia and all weekends. 10 1/2 months from the day I cut the first tree to the day we moved in. I worked many jobs mostly construction or construction related. I wish everyone could be as lucky as I was to have great parents.
@xamarinmaster1403
@xamarinmaster1403 11 ай бұрын
I don’t know what it was, but this video was GOLD! Paul was on fire with his delivery. Even the water filter ad was wonderful. This is my favorite video from you guys to date.
@PatronSaintSpyridon
@PatronSaintSpyridon 11 ай бұрын
I was thinking very similar thoughts. The ad wasn't even an ad!
@av8ionUSMC
@av8ionUSMC 11 ай бұрын
Jordan is lucky to have a great father as has been mentioned. I’ll take it one step further, Paul is blessed to have a son who takes interest in him and what he does. Jordan could have moved across the country and got a job in sales or whatever but wanted to do something special, something different and took an interest in his dad and the work that he does. Just beautiful all around.
@c50ge
@c50ge 11 ай бұрын
I’ve had a water level for 40+ years. Mine consists of a set of two clear plastic hoses that are around a foot long,one with a male garden hose connector the other with a female hose connector. Any length of garden hose or combination of garden hoses will work depending on how far you need to go. I used it originally to install gutter drain pipe from the house 100ft to the ditch by the road.
@cirkutpersonal
@cirkutpersonal 11 ай бұрын
My father owns a woodworing & solid surface shop, and I've learned tons from him over the years. But I gotta say, It truly feels like I have a second family when I watch these videos. I love this family, I love the tips & tricks, love the humor, and just overall love you guys. Great video, love how the garage is looking!
@Wheel_Horse
@Wheel_Horse 11 ай бұрын
I've used a water level many times! They work great. I've usually tacked the 'reference' end of the tube in place and as long as you don't raise the 'working' end above the reference, you only need to cork the working end when you move around the structure.
@jeremygallimore3042
@jeremygallimore3042 11 ай бұрын
Hello all… I’ve been a builder for many years and had many great apprentices over the years. Watching these young guys get so pumped about a joint looking “Money” or “Clean” makes my heart smile. Thank you Paul for doing this for them. You are a great man with a golden disposition.
@BryceLeo
@BryceLeo 11 ай бұрын
Rad is hilarious. Dude works his ass off and always seems to have a good attitude, such a great addition to the team!
@jimr2053
@jimr2053 10 ай бұрын
Don't forget temperature effect on density. This is at least partially covered below but temperature affects density so if one riser is in the shade at 45F and the other is in the sun and warms up to 80F, then for a 100 inch rise the 80deg side will be 0.3in higher than the 45deg side! Usually not going to happen but something to be aware of.
@johngrossbohlin7582
@johngrossbohlin7582 11 ай бұрын
I use automotive windshield washer fluid in my water level (that I've had for 35+ years). Not only does it make the fluid more visible but it keeps it from freezing when I work in the cold.
@jkleem4234
@jkleem4234 11 ай бұрын
Do you have to change out the fluid?
@johngrossbohlin7582
@johngrossbohlin7582 11 ай бұрын
@@jkleem4234 Never have... just added more to replace spillage.
@baxtronx5972
@baxtronx5972 11 ай бұрын
Can you clean your glasses with this fluid?
@sergeykazantsev1
@sergeykazantsev1 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for this advise, never though about it before, that windshield fluid could be used in the water level. I remember how in 90ies I was fixing my cheap Chinese 2 feet level vial with a short water level and with a thin sewing thread with a little weight against a white flat door, where I was marking tiny dots.
@johngrossbohlin7582
@johngrossbohlin7582 10 ай бұрын
@@baxtronx5972 Probably... I haven't done it but your question may prompt me to try it the next time my glasses are filthy from site conditions!
@reneposthuma2307
@reneposthuma2307 11 ай бұрын
Hello Studpack crew I built for years Swedish homes In the corners of the homes we cut the underside 15 degrees in This results in the water falling of the point of the board. With a 90 the water drops stay longer on the board. This method prolongs the lifespan of the product
@OurWild-Life
@OurWild-Life 11 ай бұрын
Agreed. I'm surprised to see no one else mentioned that. Where the vertical window trim meets the horizontal, I use about a 12 degree angle. Also at the bottom edge of the bottom, horizontal trim piece. 12 degrees. As water runs down the face of those pieces, that angle causes the water to drip outwards and down, versus back to the wall.
@dandexinventor
@dandexinventor 11 ай бұрын
Old school level tube...I used one one time with success, then put it in a plastic milk basket for the next time I needed it, A few years later I went to use it and it was rigid like rigermortise had set in. I went to make another one because like you, I could not see the laser-line. The old, 'made-of-leather' guy at the store told me he'd made one with a 100' garden hose and two premade clearends with built in release valves, but he filled it with the high-vis green anti-freeze. He still uses his and it's been 30+ years. He wound his onto a hand-made wood hose reel so it does not get twisted. That's where I saw it, in the back of his work truck in the parking lot. I spent a couple hours listening to his stories and learned a lot in trade for a coffee he did not ask for but was thankful. One idea I had was to make it so one end of the level stayed with the reel, gets mounted and adjusted at the reference line, the other gets spooled out the needed distance plus a few extra feet and one guy can use it (after making adjustments). So now, a good 20 years later, I'm still using mine and with a new method, a head lamp with a UV light makes that thing show up like a scorpion in the desert, even from 28 feet away because I used a orange neon marker for my regference line, a pair of bino's and a high-vis marked, black tape measure. I own a green laser but it is still too hard to see during the day and I use it at night for shorter distance stuff I don't want to break out the hose level for. I did have some success with the laser receiver plate that came with the laser, but when compared to the hose, I was 3/16" off on a 100' test I did to compare the two. Not bad, but when I wanted to use it around our garage, it would have been off, so I used the hose level. On this same build (our house), I've had to work in the dark often, still am since we are not done yet, so I use high-vis chalk-line, high vis bubbles in my levels and I can work easier at night than day though my eyes are not what they used to be. My dad used to use a string line level, but I was not confident in that unless I could put a lot of tension on it, so I went to the hose level, version one, then two... It was fun watching this one, but also I learn things and get updated through you guys on all your vid's, so thanks!!!
@scottb911
@scottb911 11 ай бұрын
We used a home made water level 50 years ago to setup mobile homes. one end set in a 5gal water jug at preferred level. the other end had a valve and magnet to stick to frame. open the valve to get level. We were 15/16 years old back then.
@tomcrane2971
@tomcrane2971 11 ай бұрын
I’ve used water levels for leveling mobile homes, makes the work easier. My favorite way is using green antifreeze works year round. Love your channel, keep up the great work and inspiring great work habits.
@zatch01
@zatch01 11 ай бұрын
Buy a garden hose, garden hose fitting, and a section of clear pipe. Attach to each side of garden hose to the clear pipe with fittings. Now have adjustable water level. Only need to store the clear sections for when you need it
@BlazerRox
@BlazerRox 11 ай бұрын
That's a neat idea, can even use one of those cheap coil garden hoses :)
@andrewsackville-west1609
@andrewsackville-west1609 11 ай бұрын
Came here to say just this. No need for 60+ feet of single purpose clear tubing.
@OurWild-Life
@OurWild-Life 11 ай бұрын
That's what I always did. 2' of clear hose on each end of a garden hose. Everyone owns some garden hose!
@Apache-Helicopter-Life
@Apache-Helicopter-Life 11 ай бұрын
I believe Metabo HPT makes 15ga, Angled 2” electro galvanized nails for exterior trim. You guys probably won’t get to this comment but you do an amazing job, great channel and great content! I’ve learned a ton over the last 4-5 years from you guys, I watch all your content. Wish you all the best of luck. Thank you for being great people.
@Foterbum
@Foterbum 11 ай бұрын
Electro Galvanized nails have a very thin coating of zinc and aren't ideal for exposed exterior applications. Stainless is best, or hot dipped galvanized.
@mikezimmermann89
@mikezimmermann89 11 ай бұрын
I bought a “water level kit” for about $20 years ago. One end has a flat box with an index mark and a battery-powered horn. You mount that end at the level needed and move the other end up/down with the horn telling you when you’re “on”. Great when working by yourself.
@MrBubbajames515
@MrBubbajames515 11 ай бұрын
Should frame the size of the bridge out with trim boards and side in between them. Then you can remove the siding and frame to fit between the trim boards
@franklong6269
@franklong6269 11 ай бұрын
The water level is the perfect tool for this job - you are 100% right. I have seen $3,500 Stabilia lasers that will work, but they will not be as fast, as cheap or as reliable. I have built several high-end custom homes using a water level, and they are easily the best choice for long-distance leveling. The only problem occurs when air bubbles are accidentally introduced into the water inside the tubing. In that case, you have to patiently fish the bubbles out of the water. So when you are moving the water level, you don't want to shake it or drop it, because this will form bubbles in the water. I also have used Hardi-trim on a custom home, just like you are using. Make sure that you use full dust masks when you cut it. The cement dust goes everywhere when you cut it - especially when you rip it. I can't emphasize this enough because there are several studies that link this cement dust to health issues. We wore a full painter's mask with replaceable filters which we bought at Home Depot. The paper masks just aren't sufficient. The paint/chemical mask that we used had two replaceable carbon filters. This mask is made to catch the ultra-small particles that a paper mask doesn't. If you want to be extra safe, install an L-flashing (usually 1.5" or 2" L-flashing that you can buy off the shelf). Make sure it extends around 3.8" -1.2" past the top edge of your top window trim piece. That directs any water that gets under your outside sheathing (cladding or siding) away from the top of the window, and it ensures. that your windows and exterior doors will never leak. One final suggestion. Try to limit using caulk joints from being your primary source of waterproofing. There are two reasons: 1. Caulk requires maintenance every five years or so, and it is a LOT of work. 2. Caulk (all caulk) breaks down under UV rays from the sun. If the caulk is your primary waterproofing barrier, every time the caulk fails your building leaks. So use caulk as sparingly as you can. This is a challenge with lap siding because you have to caulk the corner joints where the lap siding meets your vertical corner trim. When I installed the fiber-cement trim on the custom home we built. I caulked under each piece of fiber cement trim at the top edge or the exposed side edge. This hides the caulk from the sun and will extend the life of some caulks to 40 or 50 years. Then I did not have to worry about exposed caulk at the corner joints. Don't caulk the bottom of your horizontal trim because you want water to have a place to drain if it gets under the siding.
@StudPack
@StudPack 11 ай бұрын
Awesome stuff thanks Frank!!💪👍
@russellhellyer4957
@russellhellyer4957 11 ай бұрын
Stud pack is the greatest channel on KZbin and they are the greatest bunch of guys. You inspire so many people.
@thomasmcglothren7376
@thomasmcglothren7376 11 ай бұрын
Hey Stud Pack, I installed Hardie siding for many years. I don't know if you have used them, but the Gecko locking spacers are the only way to go. They work great in adding "extra hands" for a small crew!
@midgebot86
@midgebot86 11 ай бұрын
Love those, use them at our Habitat jobsites
@Speedie15
@Speedie15 11 ай бұрын
I learned to use a water level when I was just a kid setting up the family race cars. I still use it all the time doing concrete and landscaping. I zip tie mine to a set of yard sticks.
@kapsalonalona3763
@kapsalonalona3763 11 ай бұрын
Paul, very nice demonstration with the water level! In every video you guy's make I learn something, and also its great to see you working with your son!!
@homesteadandhighways
@homesteadandhighways 11 ай бұрын
The comment section is definitely showing some love to these guys. Let’s continue to cheer them on as they tackle the remainder of this build! Hardi trim looks killer, guys. Can’t wait to see it all painted!
@SmokeGSU
@SmokeGSU 11 ай бұрын
We have well water that isn't the prettiest, and we've been using a similar Waterdrop system for a couple of years now. Absolutely love it and the peace of mind knowing our two toddlers are getting super clean and healthy water to drink.
@thedalillama
@thedalillama 11 ай бұрын
I bought a reasonably priced Chinese laser level and checked it with a water level and reversing the beam. I was impressed with how accurate it was - about a 1/16th over 45 feet. At dusk, it could easily shoot 100 feet and maintain a tight beam.
@lesliesmith2586
@lesliesmith2586 11 ай бұрын
Finally got to see a water level in action. That garage didn’t just build itself. There was a fair bit of planning that happened behind the scenes. Always enjoy your content, keep plugging away.
@frankish5314
@frankish5314 11 ай бұрын
Thumbs up on the Big Stretch.. I have Certanteed cement board siding and it shrink! Big stretch is the ONLY caulking I have ever used that does not fail and I've used a LOT of them!
@franktowers3
@franktowers3 11 ай бұрын
ive had a waterdrop for a couple of years, i always get compliments on how the water tastes!
@RussWilsonII
@RussWilsonII 11 ай бұрын
You guys are flying and we are loving the frequent drops, Jordan!
@jameskotsch8271
@jameskotsch8271 9 ай бұрын
I do love to watch a family that works towards common goals and information and skills passed from one generation to the next.
@markarita3
@markarita3 11 ай бұрын
14:25 PAUL! Get your fingers outa there!!
@Jeff-fc7nf
@Jeff-fc7nf 11 ай бұрын
Worlds greatest dad right here. These videos are amazing for so many reasons, entertaining, endearing, educational, the recorded memories for the family for generations, and the apes are making money while doing it. Im envious of everything in this video, the house, the dad, the son, the brother in law... and all these jerks have to be super class acts on top of it all...Hope the women in this family know how incredibly lucky they are.
@BuddyWilkinson
@BuddyWilkinson 11 ай бұрын
Looking great guys. The old medic in me was getting a little concerned with pops having to catch his breath. Pray all is well. You guys are doing a fantastic job.
@lilcheeps6147
@lilcheeps6147 11 ай бұрын
You crack me up the ancients I’m 58 years old. I grew up using a water level with my father until this day I still do my dad was a plaster for many years. Always used to water level for different stuff.
@GeorgeKauffman-w6g
@GeorgeKauffman-w6g 11 ай бұрын
This is a lot more house than I have ever lived in. Nothing half-way or half-ass. Amazing!
@joefw2446
@joefw2446 11 ай бұрын
I used a water level to setup the form boards for the slab for my shop 34 years ago. Worked great. I still have it!
@midgebot86
@midgebot86 11 ай бұрын
10:37 Love the "initiating" call out for each step. Some of my old co-workers and I did that in our QA lab while changing consumables such as filters. Just makes work a bit more fun
@FrankGraffagnino
@FrankGraffagnino 11 ай бұрын
I love your Ragin Cajun merch. I'm a Ragin Cajun graduate!!! I think we need some Stud Pack merch that celebrates the Cajun heritage... some kinda saying about how Cajuns build it better or something... something cool! Great job guys. Our family loves watching your videos when we eat dinner.
@StudPack
@StudPack 11 ай бұрын
Would you believe I found that hoodie in Southern California, definitely a family favorite!!
@steve_main
@steve_main 11 ай бұрын
17:55 You guys did such a great job hiding the edge of the corner board from the street and then you exposed the edge of the ban board NOOOoooooooooooooooooooooo!!!! LOL
@MrC9Oh3
@MrC9Oh3 11 ай бұрын
Right!! I was surprised by that!
@steve_main
@steve_main 11 ай бұрын
@@MrC9Oh3 haha then they did the other side right
@StudPack
@StudPack 11 ай бұрын
We were just experimenting with joints lining up from corner to band back to corner, maybe splitting them up and it breaking that corner up a bit. A lot of what you're watching is us figuring stuff out and trying things! When it's all painted you won't be able to tell. 👊
@steve_main
@steve_main 11 ай бұрын
@@StudPack It still looks amazing guys. I'm just being silly with my OCD haha keep up the amazing work!
@MySqueakyfoot
@MySqueakyfoot 11 ай бұрын
@@StudPack hmmm...Paint hides everything is a sub contractors term for slap it on and lets go!. On the Pro side, I installed Hardiplank on my own house in 1994, it was relatively new and not much info was out yet. It only came in primed gray. Today, 30 years later it looks just as new as when it was installed. I prepainted before install, and repainted it 6 years ago just for a change in color. Awesome product and choice for your new build.
@tii2015
@tii2015 11 ай бұрын
This is THE BEST BUILD EVER! Everyone does such a GREAT job & works for perfection! This house will be tighter than a bull's ass in fly season! EXCELLENT WORK guys!
@dansullivan2954
@dansullivan2954 11 ай бұрын
Impressive guys! Used a lot of Hardi when I lived in Houston. Caulks and paints great Just did not like the dust.
@JT_70
@JT_70 11 ай бұрын
The siding to the right of the garage door changed color from beige to blue. Is that the color that the garage will be painted? On the job yesterday, the GC compared all our tape measures side-by-side (different brands). He wanted to be sure they all measured exactly the same. He has found some in the past that were not accurate.
@AaronJones-l3s
@AaronJones-l3s 11 ай бұрын
Bro this is better then cable tv I been watching since before rad was here I love this channel especially being and apprentice carpenter i learn just as much here as I do at work
@TerryHernlund
@TerryHernlund 11 ай бұрын
I've done the water level thing a TON of times. Works great. Well done guys.
@Digitalpulse12
@Digitalpulse12 11 ай бұрын
Its really exciting to see everything coming together! The quality of workmanship you put into everything from the house to the editing on the videos is bar none. You guys are a national treasure!
@jasonjtg21
@jasonjtg21 11 ай бұрын
Siding trim looks awesome. I like how you added that detail to the windows very subtle but makes a difference.
@vettencle
@vettencle 11 ай бұрын
1:25 😂😂😂😂 Love the back story and a good chuckle to start the day. You boys do great work and are a pleasure to watch. 🍻
@michaelmaas5544
@michaelmaas5544 11 ай бұрын
I dado my corners so they are the same width and essentially lock into each other , I also caulk them where there come together.
@michaelmaas5544
@michaelmaas5544 11 ай бұрын
@@mikeh.1408 nope I dado out part of one piece so they overlap and leave a 1/4”x1/4” revel
@billyhodge9188
@billyhodge9188 11 ай бұрын
This channel has been absolutely amazing to watch over the years. They definitely deserve more that 589k subscribers. I love to see them make 1million+ this year! Huge inspiration to so many DIYers. Love y’all!
@catsmeow5566
@catsmeow5566 11 ай бұрын
The ant voice really cracked me up. "Some random dude in Pakistan". LOL.Dude did a good job though. I love how "Buster" just sits there looking out the window and that Rad asked him what he thought. LOL. What was that about falling off the roof? Does Waterdrop do whole house filters that get rid of iron sediment? We don't have smelly water or bad-tasting water, but we don't drink it without using Brita filters because it doesn't come out clear. The well it comes from is pretty old. Buster again. LOL. Love how he just hangs one leg over and looks out. The trim details going up look good! It must feel good to have more progress. Now that drywall is in, do you hang tarps over the doorways to keep wind from blowing rain into the lower half of the garage?
@StudPack
@StudPack 11 ай бұрын
I was climbing up on roof and a sail cloth over the porch hooked a level in my back pocket and pulled me back onto the sail cloth, I'm fine :) Whole house filters I don't think so but they have tons of other ones. No tarps, garage doors coming soon
@catsmeow5566
@catsmeow5566 11 ай бұрын
@@StudPack I'm glad that Rad caught you and that you're fine. I mean, obviously you're fine because you did the video, LOL. Must not have been a fun experience. I'm looking forward to seeing the garage doors.
@MrErViLi
@MrErViLi 11 ай бұрын
You could maybe use a little pneumatic palm nailer for the freeze boards you were having trouble getting the mail give into.
@john-ee
@john-ee 7 күн бұрын
Spent a while looking through your videos trying to find the water filter ad. Hard to believe it's been a year since then. Might get the waterdrop RO system.
@NolanTanner
@NolanTanner 11 ай бұрын
On our house a few years ago we replaced all of the failing masonite siding with Hardie board. All siding, soffits and facia boards with the stuff. It's awesome and we love it.
@oldsilverback5345
@oldsilverback5345 11 ай бұрын
Great video guys. Been watching for about two years and don’t miss an episode. My Dad showed me a water level about 50 years ago. Still never two old to learn new tricks (even though I’m an old dog). Glad Rad caught you instead of pushing 😮. God Bless. Love seeing family working together.
@davidgiesfeldt6650
@davidgiesfeldt6650 11 ай бұрын
I installed a WaterDrop after doing a ton of research. Awesome. Last weekend two my buddies (45+yrs) were over, saw it, asked about it… each bought one! I drink a gallon of water a day from it and use it for mt counter top ice maker… crystal clear, tastes great… get the mineralizer which makes the taste better!!!
@madmonk3174
@madmonk3174 11 ай бұрын
It's all looking great guys! A big hello from the UK 🇬🇧 I love the channel and you guys crease (make me laugh) me up sometimes! I think you should have next doors dog 🐕 come check out the property, to give his seal of approval 😂
@dougcroissant6360
@dougcroissant6360 11 ай бұрын
I'm a retired tile and stone Mason, used the water level often, specially in large commercial work, they are right on, all the time, no matter how long the distance was, Good Job !!!
@tomcordio173
@tomcordio173 11 ай бұрын
Great job so far. I’d suggest one thing. The band board on the front right butted into the band board which now shows the vertical joint from the front/street. It would look better in my opinion do have vertical butt to look just like the outside corner boards. It doesn’t matter which way the butt joints are on the back of the house. Keep those videos coming.
@danieltholejr722
@danieltholejr722 11 ай бұрын
Hiya Stud Pack! Enjoyed the new drop! Was pretty neat to watch you guys use that TIME-tested water level in a way like that; Talk about going... Old School?! LOL What new nail gun was sweet! Who doesn't love a new toy?? Have to say - the Garpartment (Feel free to borrow that new term :) )is starting to take shape. So cool! @26:07 - I was pumped to hear Rad start with and Jordan finish off - the Lord of Rings reference!! Well done! LOL Have you read any Terry Brooks: Shannarra Chronicles? Keep it coming gang!!
@MrJpiarull
@MrJpiarull 11 ай бұрын
This channel will inspire me to want to build my house with the exact ways these guys are doing it. Keep it up gentlemen!
@OnlyFree_2Play
@OnlyFree_2Play 11 ай бұрын
This is what my dad always use when building houses in the Philippines. Rest in peace Dad, I miss all the time I learned a lot from your building skills.
@Ittiz
@Ittiz 11 ай бұрын
The water level is fantastic. I used one to make sure two different playsets I bought for the kids would match up exactly when I built a bridge between them. I didn't find that bubbles can screw the level up pretty badly though.
@BigGuy8059
@BigGuy8059 11 ай бұрын
I made one of those water levels to lay out my ground mount for solar panels. 1 1/2 inch pipe embedded in concrete piers. Worked great.
@jameslastname9171
@jameslastname9171 11 ай бұрын
What a great product for the siding! Can you show how the stuff ends at the bottom edge along the foundation?
@jply87
@jply87 11 ай бұрын
I used a tube and water to build my deck years ago. Worked PERFECTLY. And cheap
@rico1319
@rico1319 11 ай бұрын
I only use Big Stretch! Best product on the market! 👍👍👍😎🇨🇱. LOOKING GREAT👀
@johnjacobjinglehimerschmid3555
@johnjacobjinglehimerschmid3555 11 ай бұрын
I love when you drop new vids. Great fun to watch the details. Nice to see the mistakes you've made and the why the mistake was made and how to correct them. Keep up the great work.
@CTV5017
@CTV5017 11 ай бұрын
Another Great video guys!! The people at water drop owe you at least 2x the ad money, quality product with a quality quick install video too! @jordan, silicone that sink down brother😝!!!
@beachton
@beachton 11 ай бұрын
I love that Hardie trim! I didn’t know you could use trim nails on it! When I built my house I used the same hot dipped nails I used for the siding. Painted up just fine. I avoided that tight spot under the roof where you can’t get your nail gun straight by changing the roof angle for a porch. I left my rafters tails square on the steep part. So I have an angled section of wall at the top that goes across the rafter tails. It’s a weird detail I’ve never seen anywhere else but it works on my tiny house. I admit I didn’t think about tool accessibility when I built it that way. I just didn’t want to try to make a straight cut on those rafters after I got them up there. I’m glad I’m creative enough to turn lack of strength and skill into architecture 😂
@michaelbiegel6973
@michaelbiegel6973 11 ай бұрын
@studpack-Could someone please explain what the freeze boards purpose is? Seems like an odd detail. Thanks
@StudPack
@StudPack 10 ай бұрын
Wait aren't you Brian?? Same pic.... A frieze in architecture is a decorative design element located within the entablature of a building. A frieze is also a word in reference to any horizontal decorative panel or band that may also be in the interior or exterior walls of buildings. The emergence of the frieze first appeared in ancient Greek Classical architectural designs as images and full scenes on buildings. The etymology of the word ''frieze'' comes from the mid-16th century of the French word ''frise,'' which is from the medieval Latin ''frisium'' which means ''embroidered cloth.'' This meaning is also derived from ''Phrygia,'' the name of an ancient country of Asia Minor whose people excelled in metalwork, wood carving, and embroidery. (from study.com:))
@andythomson460
@andythomson460 11 ай бұрын
Cutting trim with the Hardie carbide blades is a good choice. I use a diamond angle grinder blade for thicker material. Lasts longer. For siding I switched to shears. Had to order on line as no local suppliers carry them. MUCH quieter and NO dust. (What does silicosis feel like?) Shear blades are expensive but one set should get you through the whole garage and house. Love the channel and that you own and fix any mistakes. Waiting for the next episode.
@jamesmatheson5115
@jamesmatheson5115 11 ай бұрын
I used the water level a few times while building and doing renos, works a treat as it naturally would.
@rmac2592
@rmac2592 11 ай бұрын
Stud Pack crew - you guys nailed this install. Looks so cool!!!! Looking forward to the siding and garage doors
@Novascrub
@Novascrub 11 ай бұрын
that's one of the best integrated ads i've ever seen. i'll watch stuff like that every time.
@rpaasse6453
@rpaasse6453 11 ай бұрын
Looks fantastic! Great job. Must be great to have spiderman as a son in law to, when building a house.
@StudPack
@StudPack 11 ай бұрын
Yes it is 💪👍
@greglarson4172
@greglarson4172 11 ай бұрын
Love my RO water system. My system uses a 1 gallon tank. I have the whole thing in the basement directly below the kitchen sink. When we put in the new system I also ran a line to the Fridge so we do have RO ice and cooled drinking water out of the fridge as well. We use a lot of RO water for drinking so I also added an additional 4 gallow tank that I spliced into the original 1 gallon tank in the basement. Pretty simple connections.
@davidaldrich3488
@davidaldrich3488 11 ай бұрын
concerning the lap siding........consider measuring the space and dividing to keep the spacing the same or near the same from bottom to rim board
@kevinintheusa8984
@kevinintheusa8984 11 ай бұрын
I really love your channel. I started watching from the beginning and it keeps getting better. I did something similar on my house when we resided but I simply used my green laser level and did it at night which my son thought was hilarious. Keep them coming. I can't wait to see how it all turns out.
@pixelpatter01
@pixelpatter01 11 ай бұрын
These do indeed work well. I made mine with garden hoses that had short clear tubing attachments at the end, but one thing you have to be very careful about is a trapped air bubble (s) in the line. An air bubble that occludes a narrow hose will allow the water to be higher on the side of the bubble. Bigger hoses are harder to occlude but take more water and are more difficult to fill and store. I solved this by using a valved wye adapter hooked to two hoses on an outdoor hose bib. I would flow water out each side until bubbles were gone and then shut off the bib. That said it is a very practical method and I used it to level courses of bricks in a landscaping wall. I forgot to mention that a similar method was used to level construction of the ancient the pyramids. A mud or clay ditch was made and filled with water allowing measurements to the surface of the water. I assume this didn't work on windy days.
@sniperfi4532
@sniperfi4532 11 ай бұрын
That water level idea is pretty crafty. The modern water levels are awesome as well as you can use them to check floor heights incredibly accurately. The one my friend uses at work has an accuracy of +/- 1mm at 60m or around 3/64” over 200’
@ryteulopki8069
@ryteulopki8069 11 ай бұрын
Multiple lines with central water tower works best. This mean you have a bucket of fluid with multiple hoses plugged in, you use clear pvc pipe only at the ends as garden hoses are cheaper and more robust. You can set all line in place then bring bucket precisely to the desire height (by lifting bucket/topping or lowering bucket/removing water) and you can run around to mark your "zero" at every line around your project. You can mark whole barn, warehouse, floor, garden or house in 20min alone! Works in all weather, dust, mist, bright light, night (with torch), round the corner, indoor-outdoor, in the forest, thick shrubs/bush, with endless working distance... very reliable, almost bullet proof, never goes off calibration, can be dropped, knocked, kicked, driven over... and is cheap. Laser is great in small rooms for picture hanging or finish carpentry. But anything heavy duty construction - water level beats it all!
@timskufca8039
@timskufca8039 11 ай бұрын
the overhang at a rake has class.....glad you will match on the House. Good job guys. Question, doesn't Hardi-planks recommend a gap at joints?
@justincase5272
@justincase5272 11 ай бұрын
They are better IF the two open ends are connect via a tube which allows air to flow freely. REASON: Even a slight wind or difference in air pressure on one side of a building can throw a water level off.
@BillBatdorf
@BillBatdorf 11 ай бұрын
This has been an amazing series. Watching a top notch job being done on this building has been educational for me, and I first helped my dad build a house in 1978, and I'm still going. Just so much better to be doing this with family!
@2chipped
@2chipped 11 ай бұрын
Looks good,and even better will last a long time. I've used the water level and it works well A laser is much faster using a bench mark,15 years of fencing i needed more speed. Set your laser at any height ,visible to reach 3 corners. Then use scrap lumber for a preacher pole/layout stick and mark the difference ,only using a single person with a laser defector . Pre-assembled, prepainted trim whenever possible. Prepare and save time on the ground.
@RyanthebadMeatball
@RyanthebadMeatball 11 ай бұрын
Hey stud pack I know you have the soffit on the back right side of the garage to cover the plumbing, but I think it would look pretty good if it was mirrored on the left. I was wondering if you had something planned for the corner like floor to soffit cabinets or something. Keep up the good work!
@bobbywilliams9006
@bobbywilliams9006 11 ай бұрын
When I learned about water levels a few years back I was amazed at the simplicity and precision of the device. "This is the s#*t they built pyramids with!", were my exact words. I am going to make one for some upcoming projects at home. Super glad that I ran across you guys.
@tayred81
@tayred81 11 ай бұрын
Very nice as always. You guys really should invest in a Paslode gas/ battery nailgun. Get rid of the hose. Best there is!
@The1313jeff
@The1313jeff 11 ай бұрын
Next time if you think about it before you hang your sheetrock set your laser up inside the building and find the laser in each inside corner and run a screw thru the wall and you will have your marks when you are ready for siding! You can still do it now set your laser up in the middle of the building and mark the sides of the garage doors and then you can level it on out to the outside corners! I did this mythfit all the time and it works great also and really big cut-up homes.I did it for the last 40 years and it always worked perfectly for me!
@ohcanada7838
@ohcanada7838 11 ай бұрын
You can't beat the old method. We used to use a water level when we were doing large rooms with ceramic wall tiles that connected to hallways, etc.
@Ninjump
@Ninjump 11 ай бұрын
Wow, that water level is a great idea. Immediately thought of all rhe shimmying and back and forth i was doing transfering marks for the first row of siding around a house last year. Would have been so easy!
@lostreb
@lostreb 11 ай бұрын
Great input about how you arrived at how you did what you...well...did with using the water laser and the trim. There is one thing I would like to address about your water purification information. While your solution was nothing I could possibly consider as a solution for my situation, after taking a brief glance at the Water Drop Filter site, I might have stumbled upon a solution that might work for one of my properties. I really appreciate you bringing them to my attention. Of course, Buster had to make his appearance to get his name in the "credits" so if you aren't careful with allowing his appearance on your videos, there's the school of thought he's gonna want monetization for his appearances!!! Just a thought. Please keep the great videos coming!!
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