Construction of a MEGA sized Modern Home PT 13
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This video follows a construction crew as they disassemble concrete forms from a construction site. The crew faces challenges such as stuck screws, wedged panels, and intense heat as they methodically remove and organize the materials. They use various tools and techniques to pry off the panels and clean the concrete off the reusable wood pieces. The video highlights the teamwork and problem-solving skills required for this physically demanding task. Despite the difficulties, the crew remains upbeat and shares some humorous moments. Overall, the video provides an inside look at the meticulous process of dismantling a large-scale construction project.
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@frankpiscopo
20 күн бұрын
There's a quicker way to count parts. Weigh one, then add more until you get to the right weight.
Eric, a cup wheel on a grinder will make easy work of cleaning up that concrete.
@jamespppyacek342
19 күн бұрын
Naw. He'd rather destroy his titanium hammer.
Looks like satisfying work, good job guys! Congrats on your 1 million subscribers, what an accomplishment! And thanks for allowing Arlo, your mom and me to come to the site to celebrate that accomplishment with a homemade cake, iced Cardinal coffee and balloons! Love all you guys! Great seeing the “Great Wall of Jackson” in person~
@ImConstantlyDrunk
20 күн бұрын
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Glad you boys are liking all the goodies I sent you!
@kylemcweeny878
20 күн бұрын
Not all heros wear capes. Some send knowledge. In the form of a tool
50 years commercial carpenter here, did a lot of this system back in the 70's- 80"s this is a young mans job for sure, yes you do discover tricks to make it easier. best part is after you wreck all the forms and get cleaned up then look back at those beautiful walls. great job!! 68 years old just a warning this work will break your body down, so be safe and take plenty of breaks
Essential Craftsman would probably say Burke Bar. I think that’s what he called it it’s a huge pry bar he always uses. I bet walking the top with that would pop em off easier. Congratulations on 1 million you guys deserve the success!
@tjkenfeld7620
18 күн бұрын
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Get a stake puller. They are amazing. Twisting those ties with your hammer claw snaps them off. Floor scraper to clean the forms off. Long wooden wedge to drive behind the really stuck ones helps not destroy the concrete.
I don't watch the channel for the building or for the jokes or for the adverts - they are very good. I love work and I can watch it all day long. Thanks for producing good content constantly.
I am retired. This is so much fun watching others work so hard. Seriously, guys, it really is a joy spending time with you. Quality builders who know how to have fun. All of your videos are a pleasure to watch. Can't wait for the next one.
Perfect timing. Just took off my tool belt for lunch and have entertainment for the break
Two suggestions: 1. Burke Bar...2. Walk around jobsite magnet on wheels. Both will improve your experience by 100% ✌
Just want to say your videos are the best example of reality TV. I live alone and to have your videos running makes me feel part of the family. It is really enjoyable to see the team with such great work ethic, respect for each other and still have so much fun. I live in Australia and my son lives in LA so I will definitely make to trip to North Carolina to check out the scenery and get a Cardinal coffee. Keep up the great work and congratulations on the 1 million
@PerkinsBuilderBrothers
19 күн бұрын
Hey thanks Matthew!!
Gloves my friends, gloves. 30-year commercial carpenter here, just wear gloves with that concrete system. Also, corner chamfer really takes it to a new level of quality. Great to see a residential project use this hand set system, its fast, accurate and really usable. Well Done gentlemen!
@Beandiptheredneck
19 күн бұрын
When I used to do construction gloves were a must doing form work, between the splinters, oil and infinite pinch points
@LimestoneCoastCustoms
19 күн бұрын
I have to agree, especially with corner chamfers. 👍👍
@richardflanigan9475
19 күн бұрын
9 years concrete Symons and Gates forming… gloves 100% agree. Concrete dries your skin out and rubs you raw. I think I mentioned chamfer in your previous video. Easy to use for grade. Also great time to grind and rub the walls. Green = Easier. Hit it with a large grinder with a cup. Knock down the seams between the panels and check grade. I think I wore the waffle head off my hammer in less than one year… Large bar + small block of 2x4 They make a stake puller 😀 super easy.
@John_Locke_108
16 күн бұрын
I was thinking the same thing but wasn't sure of builders like them have hard, leather skin. I don't any type of work around the house without gloves. But I'm a wuss.
8:40 a tru ray-jay builder buddy moment 😂
@RayJones-PBB
20 күн бұрын
We think we’re smart, sometimes 🤣
@Perkins Builder Brothers Congrats on the turnover to one million subscribers Perkins Crew, I admire and don't envy Jamies job and responsibilities on each new house build your certainly need exceptional organizational skills which Jamie has in Spades. I have to Tip the Fedora to Eric for his persistence in battling the KZread algorithm, making consistent, relevant, and entertaining content. Putting in all his extra behind the scenes work arrangement and bringing in the sponsors, organizing filming and wrapping up all the editorial work then getting a couple of reels of film out weekly to the subscribers, a heck of a lot of work just thinking abou ...on yahs, Eric. The Walls are looking smooth as yeah. All the Perkins Crew have done a awesomesauce job on putting up the concrete shutters for this mega house build. Cheers for the reel Eric.....
Jay faking like he got hit by a board John-O was blindly throwing over the wall made me crack up!
Thanks for another video fellas. Been following before you guys even hit 100k subs. Glad to see the channel grow. Yall are great
As you remove the screws hold a magnetic tray beneath it...
Congratulations team for reaching 1 million subscribers... The long-awaited moment has arrived... the concrete was wonderful. There is a lot of work ahead, may God give you strength and health so you can continue working and providing us with great entertainment videos. A big hug to the whole team here in São Paulo - Brazil.
Best way I know of to remove rebar stakes from the ground: A vise grip and a 3-4 foot board. Clamp the grips on the rebar parallel to the ground towards the top, and use the board as a lever against the ground to pry up on the vise grips. Takes about 5-10 seconds per stake.
ahh pulling steel pins, the joy of concrete work! Tip, use a pair of vise grips when pulling the pins. It allows you to twist the pin and gives you a handle to pull on! Really appreciate the content y'all produce, Thank you!
Definitely need a magnetic broom for this job site haha. Concrete looks awesome.
Be kind to each other. Stay safe. Love to all
Looks like you guys passed the 1 million subscribers mark. Congratulations & well earned!
Jay’s cold plunge is the place to be after the pour and form pull. 😅
You can twist a grade peg with a pipe wrench or large channel locks and pull them up most of the time
So satisfying to see the forms come off! Always fun to learn something new, but I'm sure you guys were thrilled to put this stage behind you and start moving back to familiar territory too...
Pro tip for removing the steel form stakes: Grab the top of the stake with a large channel lock plier at a 90° angle then pull up on the stake while twisting back & forth... Jay's way works but this method is much faster although less dramatic😂
@disklamer
19 күн бұрын
visegrips even easier
loving this series!
You did great as first time users! I first used modular forms back in the 1980s. There are several brands of stake pullers that will work on those round stakes, that make it a LOT easiser to pull out of the hard red dirt. I'm in NC too.
Yall Are the best! Huge inspiration
Wonderful. We saw the revealed concrete in a couple of ads, but it’s so satisfying to see you guys take that all off. Well, done my friends!
Pulling those forms off is so satisfying to see!
Hey Jamie, the concrete around the safe room doorway came out awesome.
I have been watching your builds for a while now and have enjoyed watching your projects, congratulations on your 1 million subscribers.
Pair of vice Grips is your best friend when it comes to pulling stakes! Just clamp on and twist and it’ll pull right up!
I bet right about the time you were doing this part, building a stone wall started to seem like a good idea, huh. LOL! Again, congrats on reaching 1 millions (+) subscribers. Woo-Hoo!
While wizard Arlo is enjoying his retirement all I can say is who needs Arlo when we have Jono 😊
it's stuck in dolphin mode lol
2:58 -- When my parents' house was built, 60+ years ago, 2x12's used to form up the foundation footers were reused as joists in framing the floors. Seemed to be a common practice in NJ at the time, you can still see concrete on them.
Congrats on 1M!!
Congrats for hitting 1 mil ❤
amazing construction
Looking great!! Thanks for another great video.
congrats on 1 million guys
congrats on 1 mil. you guys rock. hope to see more Arlo.
Happy 1 Million Fellers! And hi from NC!
You guys did a beautiful job looks great
With so many parts from the concrete forms, you could count out some quantity, weigh them and then just weigh handfuls or bucketfuls or whatever instead of counting each set. Of course that means you need a scale but. it would save a lot of counting
@kearneyfamilylondon68
20 күн бұрын
Just about to post to the same effect!
@CaptainBlueTech
20 күн бұрын
They said in an earlier video thats how the company counts them
@szymonokun9841
20 күн бұрын
The rental company counts them by weight, but I wonder how they account for the extra mass of concrete that sticks to them.
Thanks I appreciate you guys sweating in the humidity. It’s been bad here in Northern Virginia.
The greatest series on KZread.
Always enjoy your videos, you guys are hilarious and professional. Remember to stay humble.
So glad to see the walls taken down, seems like progress will happen now. I imagine us as well as you were thinking this house will never be built
Great video! Glad to see another video
Nice pour guys
Taking out mass quantities of screws pro tip: get a speaker magnet and put a loop of para cord through it and hang it on your wrist that you're holding the impact with. It won't catch em all, but it will catch a lot more than hits the ground...
Just in time for my lunch break
Forms looked pretty clean
great job. Its always a surprise when you do the formwork reveal.great feeling when no honeycomb .
Congratulation for 1 000 000 Subscribers!
Really enjoying your show guys, its fun to watch, and your all mad, crazy dudes. I'm hooked, and I learn a shit load too. Especially how not to do somethings. LOL🌏
Looks amazing what did you expect ❤
Congratulation! You got a 1 M subscribers. From Bangkok, Thailand.
That's from working construction for over 20yrs jason is a smart man
I agree wire wheel,or masonry disk to clean the concrete.
Congratulatons on 1 million subs!!!
Loved this!
Cutting some giant wedges from 4x4's that are like 2 feet long and using the persuader would help on the super tight ones.
Splash a bit of Diesel fuel oil on that formwork before you pin it up as that will help it to release from the concrete. And a loop of chain ('D' link and a hand's breadth) around a crowbar will lever those steel pins straight out of the ground. Those WIDE BRIMMED HATS should be mandatory. In later years your team will have suncancers on ears , nose and neck from those fashionable backwadds caps.
Burke bars are great for stripping forms and all kinds of prying. Essential Craftsman has great videos on them. Good job fellas. Love the videos I watch them all.
Wow that is one big concrete wall👍👍👍👌👌
Try Steeldog or Advanced Concrete forms next time for wall pours like this. Used them for forming basements in Colorado. We would show up at 7, strip the footers, and be pouring concrete for walls by 3pm the same day on 2,000sq ft+ houses with walkout basements and 9' walls.
Looking good guys 👍
I know you are extremely busy but could you pleeeaseee put the videos in the right order in the playlist 🙏 I love watching your videos, they are always so educational and fun❤
Love all the videos, that blue Hawaiian shirt is killing me, LOL😅😅😅
That's a lot of work Smella's! Good job!
Our guys use a piece of rebar to clean the top of wall. Cheaper than a hammer.
i wish i could just roam around and gather up all that stuff and organize it!! so therapeutic!!
Another idea you can use band iron across the top of those wooden forms to tie your form together and you don’t have all that concrete unfinished underneath it
I predict someone will send y’all a Burke Bar after this episode. A lifesaver when striping forms.
leaf blower and a cupping wheel on a grinder for the top of those green walls
They make a abrasive disc for a grinder for masonry lol
We usually take those boards off when we pour and trowel the top of walls smooth it way easier
For the screwheads on the forms, a piece of duct tape on them before concrete time makes them easy to remove.
Congrats on 1 million subscribers
Put a 3:04 small piece of zip tape on your screws when you tie forms together on top or any other place where Concrete’s gonna come in contact with them
Jamie, if your Chevy still has the manual transfer case check to see that it didn't pop into neutral. They've been know to do that and you can't tell it by looking at the shift lever indicator.
Y'know out of all the build projects they've done I can guarantee this project is gonna be roughly 70 or more episodes depending on how long the Perkins Bros are willing to make each video.
yall need to use a farm jack next time to swiftly remove those stakes. I'm sure jamie could weld up a jig to make it go even quicker!
21:38 Everything is a hammer… unless it’s a NICE hammer…then it’s a chisel 6:18 😂
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The wait inbetween episodes is killing me 😅 glad another episode is here though, cheers boys!
Take that "wonder bar" use the tear drop nail puller. Put that on the wall tie and spin. They pop off easily.
Did you guys ever see the Essential Craftsman video about concrete & Spreaders? - CRISCO in/ over your nail holes. The crisco will resist the concrete, it can be knocked off AND you can actually back out the screw.
Jamie missed the opportunity to bust through the wall and yell, "Oh Yeah!"
Forester here. we are aware of strength issues in trees nowdays and are working in increasing wood density through selective breeding.
Surf booard wax in the torx screws work great keeping concrete off of it.
What?? There are still forms to take down in another video? As well as the ties. I’m looking forward to the next video, to fully see the complete wall.
A electric/air chipping hammer with a hammer bit would have helped you get the forms off.