Installation instructions, advice, best practices, & tips for installing American Ground Screws. Learn more at www.americangroundscrew.com
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Пікірлер: 26
@andrewdodd86812 жыл бұрын
Nice product - much better than pouring tons of concrete. 👍
@CornellEngineers2 жыл бұрын
Nice video. We prefer slightly bigger flights for helical piers supporting houses and bigger structures but I like the idea and your video.
@mikechristie-fogg20645 ай бұрын
Just put 16 ground screws in Connecticut. The video very very briefly shows the only right way to do this job, which is the skid steer that has a giant hammer drill attachment on a vertical guide track for going through the inevitable rocks. If you are looking for someone to do this job, make sure that is the kind of rig they have because it's the only way if there are any big rocks. A plain hydraulic auger won't cut it. If you hit a small rock the screw will push it out of the way as it goes in... but it also goes out of plumb. That is why the hydraulic track drill is the way to go, because the machine holds it plumb as it goes in. These other methods only work if you have six feet of loam.
@GerdRibbeckZimmerermeister3 жыл бұрын
Looks good ! maybe i use it for our masstimberhouses :)
@NSResponder2 жыл бұрын
Looks like Krinner ground screws. Are you a licensee, or private-labeling their product?
@mattfernandes71011 ай бұрын
In theory it works, what they don’t tell you is that if your in California we have all different sorts of soils and the electronic driver fails to drive a screw in the ground. I don’t recommend the electronic driver it sucks and it breaks. There is no indication in the service Manual about the driver nut bolt that comes loose, or even sheers off. I’ve used this tool for over a year now and it fails more than it works. Use a skid steer or wait til the winter to use the crappy electronic driver.
@boots78592 жыл бұрын
So local frostline is ~42 inches, normal for US North East. So 2/3 below frostline means 84" + 42" = 126" or 10'+? With the requirement for a skid steer or similar, helical piers have to be similar in cost while they bear compression much better.
@Skr4x
2 жыл бұрын
No, they need to have 2/3 of the "thread length" below the frost level. The pile shaft still needs to go down the 42 inches (60 in my area), this means you need to advance past that depth to get 2/3 of the thread below that. When factoring the length you are going to need bigger is better, since anything with frost line is always a "minimum".
@bryana5058 Жыл бұрын
where can i find the adapter drive head
@metaspencer4 ай бұрын
So what happens when you hit a rock? Not a small rock, but a BIG rock like one that is a foot or more across and granite?
@chrisdavis67892 жыл бұрын
Your website link was misspelled in the intro.
@BobHolster-om8rf5 ай бұрын
SO WHAT MAKES THIS BETTER THAN A HELICAL SCREW?
@DKaz784933 жыл бұрын
Can ground screws be installed where the driving machine can not get to?
@scottwillis5434
2 жыл бұрын
I'd think not, though perhaps the low speed high torque driver could be put on hoses and supported in some different manner...
@americangroundscrew2067
2 жыл бұрын
Yes! We offer hand-held rentals as well. You will, however, need access to electricity.
@trentneely5094
Жыл бұрын
@@americangroundscrew2067 How do we get ahold of the rental equipment?
@DrJoonPark Жыл бұрын
To use this for DIY, does the adapter have to be purchased? Do you, or anyone, rent them?
@chris76-01
6 ай бұрын
You can make your own.
@karenromero1703 Жыл бұрын
How much is one? Cost is important.
@kellyness7915
9 ай бұрын
they are about 80-140 each
@back2basics5972 жыл бұрын
The crest of the thread is awfully thin. You may say it has researched and tested and it's just fine. But a client seeing that is imagining a stake that can pull out easily. Doesn't inspire confidence. I wouldn't gamble on that.
@Z-Ack2 жыл бұрын
Looks like a weak version of a helical pier.. be a good rock anchor.. be cool looking deck support columns too..
@zioncanyons30113 жыл бұрын
I pray that there are no stones in the ground
@Kinadnuf2 жыл бұрын
What the hell is the point of the distracting, annoying background music? Meant to be an informational video.
@joefrommontana252Ай бұрын
Somebody should actually sell these ground screws to people instead of making them ask for quotes. They'd make a killing. Still searching.
Пікірлер: 26
Nice product - much better than pouring tons of concrete. 👍
Nice video. We prefer slightly bigger flights for helical piers supporting houses and bigger structures but I like the idea and your video.
Just put 16 ground screws in Connecticut. The video very very briefly shows the only right way to do this job, which is the skid steer that has a giant hammer drill attachment on a vertical guide track for going through the inevitable rocks. If you are looking for someone to do this job, make sure that is the kind of rig they have because it's the only way if there are any big rocks. A plain hydraulic auger won't cut it. If you hit a small rock the screw will push it out of the way as it goes in... but it also goes out of plumb. That is why the hydraulic track drill is the way to go, because the machine holds it plumb as it goes in. These other methods only work if you have six feet of loam.
Looks good ! maybe i use it for our masstimberhouses :)
Looks like Krinner ground screws. Are you a licensee, or private-labeling their product?
In theory it works, what they don’t tell you is that if your in California we have all different sorts of soils and the electronic driver fails to drive a screw in the ground. I don’t recommend the electronic driver it sucks and it breaks. There is no indication in the service Manual about the driver nut bolt that comes loose, or even sheers off. I’ve used this tool for over a year now and it fails more than it works. Use a skid steer or wait til the winter to use the crappy electronic driver.
So local frostline is ~42 inches, normal for US North East. So 2/3 below frostline means 84" + 42" = 126" or 10'+? With the requirement for a skid steer or similar, helical piers have to be similar in cost while they bear compression much better.
@Skr4x
2 жыл бұрын
No, they need to have 2/3 of the "thread length" below the frost level. The pile shaft still needs to go down the 42 inches (60 in my area), this means you need to advance past that depth to get 2/3 of the thread below that. When factoring the length you are going to need bigger is better, since anything with frost line is always a "minimum".
where can i find the adapter drive head
So what happens when you hit a rock? Not a small rock, but a BIG rock like one that is a foot or more across and granite?
Your website link was misspelled in the intro.
SO WHAT MAKES THIS BETTER THAN A HELICAL SCREW?
Can ground screws be installed where the driving machine can not get to?
@scottwillis5434
2 жыл бұрын
I'd think not, though perhaps the low speed high torque driver could be put on hoses and supported in some different manner...
@americangroundscrew2067
2 жыл бұрын
Yes! We offer hand-held rentals as well. You will, however, need access to electricity.
@trentneely5094
Жыл бұрын
@@americangroundscrew2067 How do we get ahold of the rental equipment?
To use this for DIY, does the adapter have to be purchased? Do you, or anyone, rent them?
@chris76-01
6 ай бұрын
You can make your own.
How much is one? Cost is important.
@kellyness7915
9 ай бұрын
they are about 80-140 each
The crest of the thread is awfully thin. You may say it has researched and tested and it's just fine. But a client seeing that is imagining a stake that can pull out easily. Doesn't inspire confidence. I wouldn't gamble on that.
Looks like a weak version of a helical pier.. be a good rock anchor.. be cool looking deck support columns too..
I pray that there are no stones in the ground
What the hell is the point of the distracting, annoying background music? Meant to be an informational video.
Somebody should actually sell these ground screws to people instead of making them ask for quotes. They'd make a killing. Still searching.