Building A HUGE Deck - Skirting Details and GIANT Boulders
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In this video we are moving on to the skirting details of the deck. We show you how we install the decking trim along the bottom of the deck and how it wraps around the front of the stair risers on the deck. We also got our delivery of some GIANT boulders that we will be installing all around the perimeter of the project.
Timestamps
00:00 - Intro
01:23 - Skirting Details
03:30 - Stair Risers
06:30 - Outdoor Kitchen Framing
08:30 - Stair Tread Assembly
09:12 - Digging Out for Patio
10:20 - Compacting Sub Grade
11:50 - Tree Removal
12:50 - Boulder Wall Installation
20:00 - Outro
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Deckorators Voyage Series in Costa
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ProWood MCA treated lumber
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Yukon Valley Natural Stone Seneca Boulders
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Lol, I thought Anthony was either going to reach out and touch you, OR he was looking for something to throw 😂😂😂 we've all been there. Mistakes are sometimes just a part of the learning curve. It IS definitely looking beautiful.
@THEpremieroutdoor
11 ай бұрын
hahah I wasnt sure either...But unfortunately mistakes happen, and its usually a stupid little mistake like we did here, putting our radius point in the wrong spot
Hi. I enjoy your builds. Recommendations from a old guy to save your back... Don't cut a tree or bush low then try to remove it. Throw a chain around it high and soak the root area. It will usually pull over easy. Sometimes a few roots need to be cut. For the big boulders, set them on a couple of one inch pipes and they will slide. Use a couple of blocks and prybars to lift an end and a they can be pulled out. Throw a ball mount on one of the forks...a tow strap works good to pull and adjust them. If you don't have a skid steer, a pickup works. Chain a 4x4 to the ball mount or bumper when you don't have a fork to push with. Good luck.
@THEpremieroutdoor
11 ай бұрын
great tips! We certainly learned a lot on this one, by the end we had some pretty good techniques that weren't as hard on us...next time though I think we'll get an excavator to place them!
hey hey!!!! UTube just sent a ton of your vids in the feed. Super cool to find your awesome channel .... SUBBED AND BELL. Glad to be here and hope the Summer of 2023 has been a perfect one!!!
06:00 mark Hollywoood Tony misses a PERFECT opportunity for a locked in for justice pun!!! So we were all at the Techo show in Feb. Right after I scared da sh!t outa Concrete Cathy, met your brother, & handed you a DC I went in da bathroom & noticed I had 2 gigantic nose hairs hanging out!!! And of course I could pull them for anything!!! Hoping all is well guys, Dirty Jersey out!!! P.S. see you guys soooooon!!!! I want dibs on da landscaping on dis one Homes!!!!
@THEpremieroutdoor
11 ай бұрын
Hahaha that was an action packed few minutes, but it ended with a DC in my hand so I loved it 🤣
Awesome as always this is going to look amazing can't wait for the next vlog
As always, great stuff man. The steps on this 1 are really cool Can't wait to see it finished
@THEpremieroutdoor
11 ай бұрын
thanks man!! I'm really digging the color scheme on the steps too!
KZread videos has everyone believe they are a star... super dope deck
@THEpremieroutdoor
11 ай бұрын
thanks!
Really enjoying your guys' channel, I have a small construction business and decks are one of my specialties, definitely learning a lot of new stuff seeing how you guys do things
@THEpremieroutdoor
11 ай бұрын
love to hear that!!
Hey no one is perfect... You guys do good work!
@THEpremieroutdoor
11 ай бұрын
We’re far from perfect, but always learning!
Love this build. Great fellas!
@THEpremieroutdoor
11 ай бұрын
thanks a lot my friend!!
These vids make me miss being a chippy so Enjoyable at the end of the day looking at the job seeing what you have built 😊
@THEpremieroutdoor
11 ай бұрын
it definitely makes all the hard work worth it!!
Loving these videos, where I’m from we don’t have someone to provide really high quality decks and you guys are giving me tips to be that person here.
@THEpremieroutdoor
11 ай бұрын
thats awesome my friend!! We just try to get a little bit better with each one
❤❤ great stuff!!
@THEpremieroutdoor
11 ай бұрын
thank you my friend, appreciate it as always!
Great work as always Tony. Sean 😂😂. 👍👍🏴🏴
It was definitely the DJ booth for me 😂😂 and then Ants reaction at the end when the radius is off 😎.
@THEpremieroutdoor
11 ай бұрын
hahaha nothing like a totally pure and authentic expression of disappointment from ant 😂
amazing jib and enjoy watching the video greetings from the netherlands
@THEpremieroutdoor
11 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot!! Appreciate you watching!
Another great vid
@THEpremieroutdoor
11 ай бұрын
thank you my friend!!
Nice stones
@THEpremieroutdoor
11 ай бұрын
big ones lol
Love your work bro. Huge fan of your guys work. Make me wanna do my back yard now lol
@THEpremieroutdoor
11 ай бұрын
You can do it!
@AnatikEbok
11 ай бұрын
Would love to get you guys to do it but I live in New Zealand. I'll give it a crack myself over the summer. Your work inspires me
3:19 got the 👍😂
Did you rip 8” dimensional lumber down to 6” for your risers? I noticed they were exactly 6” and not 5.5”. Thanks and awesome build!!
Ya know when you got a good friend... when they will even pick your nose.😂😅😂
@THEpremieroutdoor
11 ай бұрын
he's always looking out for me lol
@damstr8345
11 ай бұрын
Lol
I think of one by one on the corner would actually look better
What is the rise and run on the stairs? Wondering how you got the skirting to line up with the rise on the stairs and how you made it not feel awkward to walk down. Looks great!
@Ahnen03
11 ай бұрын
6" rise according to what they said in the video.
I love seeing people with money. Must be nice. Deck project cost more than my house
@damstr8345
11 ай бұрын
Just enjoy and learn. We can build our own for a lot less.
@THEpremieroutdoor
11 ай бұрын
mine too actually lol
Next ants gonna wax ur back 😂😂😂😂😂
@THEpremieroutdoor
11 ай бұрын
hahhaha maybe we'll do that at 500k subs 😅
Awesome work guys! What is the material used in the steps and side decking?
@THEpremieroutdoor
5 ай бұрын
Deckorators!!
@ 3:20, made my eyes water.
@THEpremieroutdoor
11 ай бұрын
Mine too! 🤣
You can pick your nose, you can pick your friends, but you CAN NOT pick your friends nose! 😂😂
@THEpremieroutdoor
11 ай бұрын
Ant doesn't believe in any of that nonsense 😂
Looks exciting. Trial and errors when doing it for the first time, is normal. Seems the cost of one house 😂
@THEpremieroutdoor
11 ай бұрын
always learning, especially the first time, and thats what makes it fun, right?!
3:20 Proves the nose hairs are the longest hairs on the body... ...hurts all the way to the you know what! 😂
Geez this dude has a massive deck, puts my deck to shame 😮😢
@THEpremieroutdoor
11 ай бұрын
its ok, its not all about size!!
@robertarmstrong1140
11 ай бұрын
My deck is not a shower, it's a grower!
@evatatus
11 ай бұрын
@@robertarmstrong1140 same
I think a mini excavator(with a thumb) would be a great next purchase for you guys! Digging out patios, stumps, setting boulders etc. Efficiency would greatly improve! Keep up the great work!
@THEpremieroutdoor
11 ай бұрын
an excavator with a thumb would have been perfect for setting these boulders lol. Plus an excavator just looks like a lot of fun, I dont have much experience with one
16:17 not for nothing but the Egyptians also had tens of thousands of Hebrew slaves to build the pyramids for them!!
@kerrynoonan6198
11 ай бұрын
The Hebrews did not exist in the 4th millennium BC. Abraham lived in the early 2nd millennium BC, over two thousand years later.
@BigLousWorkshop
10 ай бұрын
Oh ... well ... then it was CLEARLY Aliens
@kerrynoonan6198
10 ай бұрын
In truth, it was forced labor - levee as the French called it. Today governments do the same but without the labor - we call it taxes. We work for four to five months to pay the gov't with money, but Egyptians physically labored for about the same amount of time. The more things change...@@BigLousWorkshop
The minimums are for disabled and the elderly they all are familiar with how much to lift the foot ect,. ? Plus u need to hire a finish carpenter! Just fit and finish will improve ? No p2-10 outside !
@THEpremieroutdoor
11 ай бұрын
thanks!
Please don't be in the path of a rolling boulder...@15:05. I see a lot of accidents waiting to happen in this episode.
@antontik
11 ай бұрын
Do you not see how strong these guys are? Those boulders may as well be cotton balls.
@THEpremieroutdoor
11 ай бұрын
hahaha we are super strong but he's also right, we should have been a little better equipped to handle these boulders....next time we'll be totally set up!
It’s a great design however did u ever wonder why the I RC has step minimums ? And those steps will move over time with shims ? If u can do that w/ o getting red tagged on the steps you must be in another country? 7 3/8”-7 1/2” & 10” min step ? So with decks it’s do what u feel is ok ? How did that pass?
@THEpremieroutdoor
11 ай бұрын
The code states that 4” is the minimum
@zephyr1408
11 ай бұрын
@@THEpremieroutdoor I believe your right our code is whatever? Until u hit 18”? I guess urs is the same but no height limit ? Ok great build keep em coming I am learning !
Seems somebody knows something.
@THEpremieroutdoor
11 ай бұрын
Most of the time I feel like I dont know anything 😂
So much attention to detail, even on the nose hairs 🤣
@THEpremieroutdoor
11 ай бұрын
hahah this one made me lol
Egyptians didn’t build the pyramids aliens did
@robcappa
11 ай бұрын
Send them to help with this job.
Are you a musician? Nah, just a rise wrapper...
@THEpremieroutdoor
11 ай бұрын
hahah thats a good one
What do you use to record? I'd love to do some videos but can't find the type that you use