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Where did you source the plastic pallet from?
This is only a show movie for clicks.Those blocks don't resist the temperature for long time.
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i do love that you used the flexable intex hose to leave movement so it won't break, but then mounted the pvc to a movable point which could let the pvc and/or connect to break anyway. but... it gives me an idea of how i'd like to do mine
Awesome definitely make improvements on top of this. I love it. 😀
You really should re-consider a propane heater. 1) Propane is a LOT cheaper to use than candles propane: $3.69 per gallon and 91,452 btu/gallon --> 24,783 btu/dollar vegetable shortening: $6.18 per can, 52,000 btu/can --> 8,414 btu/dollar bulk paraffin wax: $2.00 per pound and 19,900 btu/pound --> 8500 btu / dollar The veg shortening price is for a 3 pound can of walmart's house brand. The propane price is the national average for the 2023/2024 heating season. The paraffin price is for a 50 pound block from GulfWax 2) propane is also a LOT more convenient. You don't need to melt and re-cast your own candles. the propane company supplies the propane tank and delivers the propane. 3) if you decide to cast your own candles, go for 150g of paraffin or 165g of shortening or vegetable oil. with the proper choice of wick you should get 24 hours of burn time. You will almost certainly need more than one candle to keep your greenhouse at 55°F if the outside temperature drops below 50°F An online heat-loss calculator, says you need this many btu/hour to keep your greenhouse at 55°F, based on various outside temperatures -20°F 2746 10.2 -10°F 2380 8.8 0°F 2014 7.5 10°F 1648 6.1 20°F 1282 4.7 30°F 915 3.4 40°F 549 2.0 50°F 183 0.7 of course you can't light a fraction of a candle, so round to the nearest and understand that the temperature in the greenhouse will be close to 55
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Thank you for this, seriously, was getting real sick of the "webber kettle" rabbit hole, ugh, was searching for this very thing, thank you
Awesome glad you found it and glad it could help in anyway 😀
Thanks
You’re welcome 😀
Well done...great tutorial vid Don. It was super easy to follow, and was way more helpful than the actual install manual that came with the shed. Thank you big time!!
Thank you. I’m glad it helped. 😀
Got this for Father's Day 2024. Unboxed and thought...wow I get to spend the day building it. Your video relieved the anxiety and turned it into a somewhat enjoyable experience as I followed along and built it as if you were right there beside me. I even stopped and picked up the next morning at the same steps that you did. Your video was better than the ones where people talked through the instructions. Thanks for the guidance and pointers. Happy Father's Day.
Thank you. I truly appreciate it. I just did it to help someone who may need help building this shed. You are too nice with the comment. Thanks again.
My disposal is hardwired in, what should I do?
to everyone who keeps saying "ItS NoT A CinDeR bLoCk ItS CeMeNt!". thats a distinction thats no longer relevant because cinderblock is under the same linguistic umbrella as "kleenex" or "coke". Its a colloquialism meant to refer to a largely standardized object made of nondescript, vaguely durable blocks of calcium based synthetic rock. If you're going to be pedantic, be pedantic well. Its cinder blocks made of cement because "cinderblock" refers to form regardless of chemical composition. Either learn how to be pedantic or stay in your own poorly maintained lane.
quite interesting to watch
Thank you
Id ontbgwt it
Not sure
Nice and easy. Looks a little dangerous with nothing securing the cinder blocks together but I'm going to use this as inspiration for sure.
Hi yeah, it’s heard liquid nail works great with concrete
Mine leaked for a few days then stopped just as I decided to replace it. Hasn’t leaked in several days. 🤯 did it somehow reseal itself? Anywho…
Hi if it did, I don’t think that will last long. I’d suggest replacing it soon.
How did you get the water into the black hose and where is the return hose hooked up to?
Water came from the return of the pool pump…
This is a BS video. You have to wrap it in a certain direction and have it pointed in a certain direction
Show a video of you literally scooping up a picture of water and putting the thermometer in it 🌡 , that's alot of work to assume it will work.
Did you forget to put filter sand in and the chlorine out flow part on
Hi the video has been posted a long time ago, I honestly couldn’t remember
The music is highly irritating .
lol sorry
Yes many people are! We are!!! Thanks for the video!!!
Hi I have zero flow going in or out of my bestway above ground pool. Can we do video instructions? I have Airbnb guests coming on Friday June 7th. If the pool is not opened, they will most likely want a refund.
Hello. How did you level your frames? What was your initial step? I’m having trouble figuring it out, im no expert on this and want to do DIY. Thanks!
How did you install the pump? I would like to know the process please!
i stick 2 pump on 1 poll and this sucking like my wife
where did you buy these materials I tried to google the exact things you have. No luck.
I got everything from Lowe’s. You can try that 😀
@@don_wynn is there a specify size bolt you use?
@@chan4059hi, not really just what works. I do remember using a bigger washer so more surface to hold up the gutter. Hopefully that makes sense 😀
I did one for my aboveground pool and I attached ladder to the top step so it's a ladder that goes in the pool and I painted the outside wood and added solar lights on the side and looks incredible.
That’s awesome, wish we could somehow see it
Yes! Can you upload a picture here in the comments? I’d love to see it too!! ❤
@@t.a.4532 I don’t think KZread has that feature
that's all done! Thank you.
Awesome…I hope you enjoy the shed for many years to come
Im trying to determine how many steps & the materials needed for a 48" pool wall. I love this idea and hope to surprise my family by doing it while they're out!!
Hi, check out the video at 1:03 it shows a 5 step and integrated the stairs in the middle…it depends on how tall your pool is.
Bamboo is low frequency i probably wouldn't use it
Thank you so much for your help, it saves a lot of time and frustration 🙂
You’re welcome. I’m glad it helped. 😀
How did you anchor the gazebo into the floor?
Hi, I didn’t. There is a bracket for each pillar with 2 bolt holes for you to add depending on what it sits on.
What is that around the pool what type of rock
I think they’re river rocks from Home Depot
Thank u good idea I love it
Thanks. And thanks for watching 😀
Thank you! Great idea
Thanks…yes it’s not a bad idea it helped
Thank you for the excellent video. With your instructions and supply list, my son and I were successful. 😊. Our steps are in. We are ready for the pool season.
Awesome. How difficult was it for you? Was it pretty simple?
Did this have an adapter to mount on the pool outlet? My outlet is much smaller.
How to connect the solar mat to the pump ? And pool?
Output of pump going into solar mat then the return goes to the pool
Why an H block? An H block causes the tinder feed to be at the side. If the sides were opened (making an E) instead of the ends the tinder feed would be oriented differently. Is there an advantage of one over the other?
The h is the only way to make a rocket style stove. I can’t imagine any other configuration
Im glad i found your video. Im about to start right now. Ive already done a concrete slab. Just needed to see how to build the pool. The instructions suck and the bestway youtube channel has no help.. thank you
Hi awesome I’m glad you found it and I hope it will help your installation go smooth. Just watch that part where I showed I had issues with the LAST PIECE. So for the top railing just make sure each piece is fit perfectly before moving to the next, hopefully you won’t have that issue. Took all of me and my wife strength to get that last piece fitted. Good luck let us know how it goes.
Would appreciate listening to you instead of the music 🙈🙏
What about the pressure gauge when marks high
If it were me, and it sounds like it will be (mine is leaking), I'd coat the surface like he did but put the cover on while the epoxy is wet. Then remove the cover, wipe it clean and wait for the epoxy to harden on the motor side
Finally a video where flocculant didn't clear a pool in 24 hours. I treated mine about 20 hours ago and know it can take 24+ hours but zero changes so far. But the fact that it did the same thing to you gives me some relief that I need to just wait it out and it's hopefully working just slowly. I just wish I was in the 24 hr or less group! Lol
En latam de 4 machetazos le haven un corte cuanticos al block 😂
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Thank you for this excellent educational video. I learned a great deal. Carry On Sir!
Thank you
Nice work. 2x4's are quite strong but also expensive where I live in Mongolia. So I'm thinking of doing the supports with pallet wood. They pieces are quite strong on edge as structural members. Dimensions are 80cm or 120cm long, and 9.5 cm wide by 2cm thick. I could double them up if necessary. Ironically pallets are not free here. I paid about $5 per pallet (EPAL) for used ones. Also, OSB is cheaper here, about $23 for a sheet of 18mm thick. I prefer OSB for the shelf surfaces.
Hi thank you. You can definitely built this out of pallet wood and use OSB for the shelf surface. I had those pallet laying around so I wanted to put it to use, otherwise I’d use OSB for the shelving surface as well
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I noticed the brick footings are on top of the sand. do you have any trouble from the brick footings on the pool legs being higher than the bottom level of the pool? Has it caused any issues?
Hi, it’s actually 2x8 I cut into square shape…it hasn’t had any isssues so far, going onto 4th season
@@don_wynn awesome. Love your videos, thanks for sharing.
@@zleebster thank you, you’re too kind 😀
Amazon has a fire ring with the holes already in it.
They do? You mean I didn’t have to drill all those holes? Why didn’t you tell me before I did this? 😅😅😅
Three times the price, I’ll drill my own holes .