Nice work, now you can it’s going to be a strong house. Very interesting way to build. 👍
@mellyons405212 сағат бұрын
****Now you can see
@torino261012 сағат бұрын
Thanks 👍
@jmfarrell513 сағат бұрын
Great progress on the house framing… taking plenty of notes. 👍🏻
@torino261013 сағат бұрын
Thanks 👍
@jackpiket764318 сағат бұрын
In the PH they called all the metal galanized. Be aware
@torino261016 сағат бұрын
Thanks for the tip. 👍🏼
@jackpiket764318 сағат бұрын
Hello mate be sure they make a good ground connection on the metal construction and put it deep in to the ground because off ⚡⚡⚡☔
@torino261016 сағат бұрын
Yep, thanks. We just had a coconut tree hit by lightning...
@jackpiket764318 сағат бұрын
Loadbearing walls needs a loadbearing fundation
@torino261016 сағат бұрын
True!
@denyswoodroffe4902 күн бұрын
I like your initiative. . You are seeing the bigger picture.
@torino26102 күн бұрын
👍 Thanks for commenting.
@jedidazed33903 күн бұрын
You can hold your graywater in an outdoor bio filter. Lots of ways to do it, from very simple, to complicated. Just search on youtube. You can grow Taro, and water spinach on a graywater bio filter.
@torino26103 күн бұрын
That's a great suggestion. I will research bio filters. We are now building a fish pond down in the watershed, a bio filter area would be perfect for the grey water containment.
@sproket1684 күн бұрын
What is what the Music. Cut that shit out No Music . Where not in an opium den. It's literally takes away from what you're saying
@torino26104 күн бұрын
Ok, no more opium dens.
@sproket1684 күн бұрын
@@torino2610 . The Opiun can stay just not the music. 🤣.
@ddutsie4 күн бұрын
New viewer...it appears you are building in the jungle, if so why?
@torino26104 күн бұрын
Same reason some build in the country, quiet and plenty of room for farming. Thanks for commenting. 👍🏼
@shephusted27144 күн бұрын
do solar, bring in a small excavator, do a bit more clearing and get second and third opinions to vet all the plans more thoroughly but overall it looks great, i would say get more involved and do some labor yourself
@torino26104 күн бұрын
Great suggestions, thanks for commenting. 👍🏼
@kevinsoundmixer5 күн бұрын
I'm confused by your episode numbering system 🤔
@torino26105 күн бұрын
I have many playlists of different topics, they each start at 00... Wasn't sure how to deal with that. So, the garage build ep 18 is on a different playlist than house build ep. 18. 😟What do you recommend? I like your channel btw.
@jmfarrell55 күн бұрын
Good fair and smart assessment. 👍🏻
@torino26105 күн бұрын
Glad you think so! 🙂
@NoelDennison6 күн бұрын
Do they weld any of the framing
@torino26106 күн бұрын
No, it's all galvanized. Riveted, gusets and screws.
@NoelDennison6 күн бұрын
Thanks i have asked them if they have plans for a 3 / 4 bedroom house Thanks for your reply i will be following with interest. Can you tell me the approximateof yor your build and how many bedrooms Thanks Noel
@torino26105 күн бұрын
@@NoelDennison The house is 533 SQM (5,737 SQF) buildable, approx. 384 SQM (4,133 SQF) livable space on approximately 1.7 Hectare (4.2 Acres). 1MB, 1 Guest Suite, 2BR with shared bath.
@jmfarrell56 күн бұрын
Speedy metalyte progress… You need your bug net/robber mask on when your ‘take’ a galvanized steel strap 😂
@torino26106 күн бұрын
lol 😄
@mellyons40526 күн бұрын
The guys are sure knocking up those walls and beams 😊
@torino26106 күн бұрын
If I don't visit the site every day, I'll miss something. There's always something new and exciting happening.
@jasonburks59116 күн бұрын
its for the jackhammer
@jmfarrell57 күн бұрын
On a whim… I like that. Great pond project 👍🏻
@torino26106 күн бұрын
Thanks 👍
@amowatt017 күн бұрын
Good info.......I understand much better.....still looking for more info, so pls share.........Hollow Block is fine just that in the PH the standard or quality is hit and miss. Was also doing research on AAC too. Thks for intro to this new method. Pls dont skip on the details as I want to learn and see more of this building process. I am coming from a Block and Precast concrete background. Surprised u selectedMetalyte before know all this.......assume u trust ur architect.
@torino26107 күн бұрын
Thank you for your comment. I appreciate your input, and I do trust my architect to do the right thing. I vetted him thoroughly before hiring him. We both own backhoes too, so there's that... 👍🏼
@mikeheyjoebuenavistadreamin2727 күн бұрын
great video.. it is interesting to me that you are adding rebar and cement inside the wall ..i can see that metalyte is plenty strong and with hardie board for sheer walls it will add much strength without need for cement inside wall ..i would just add rockwool or fiberglass bats inside but that is just my opinion .. a solid poured wall with concrete forming would use about the same cement and rebar and be just as strong ... did the engineer say the cement was required for strength? im not questioning your decisions im just kicking around ideas and learning myself .. love those metalyte trusses
@torino26107 күн бұрын
Thanks for commenting. Yes, the engineers definitely say that all forms be filled with concrete (with a specific slump) and rebar, this gives them the load bearing support and ability to eliminate some tie beams. However, one could use the Metalyte frames for internal, non-load bearing walls, for example adding a closet after the fact using HardieFlex or drywall. The bodega that the ML team built for their stay is an example of using ML frames without concrete. I suppose insulation could be added as you suggest as well. Hope this aligns with your questions. Thanks!
@1rockinthedadbod7 күн бұрын
Im new to your build and you may have covered it previously. What is the cost of building your home with metal vs block?
@mikeheyjoebuenavistadreamin2727 күн бұрын
i second that question ..
@torino26107 күн бұрын
I'm working on getting you all a valid answer. I need to untangle the costs since I am not the GM for this build.
@torino26106 күн бұрын
@mikeheyjoebuenavistadreamin272, @1rockinthedadbod I contacted my builder and ML team; they tell me they have seen between 15%~20% cost reduction in labor. For my case, I estimate possibly a higher savings due to our unique location.
@Ray_Warren8 күн бұрын
Good episode, very informative
@torino26107 күн бұрын
Glad it was helpful! 👍
@MrThunderdome648 күн бұрын
This was a great video and discussion. The engineer is very knowledgeable and i have learned a lot. Looking forward to more educational videos of your build.
@torino26107 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! 😊
@user-ji6hc7qx6w8 күн бұрын
commercial steel stud is all that is in Canada,
@torino26107 күн бұрын
Thanks for commenting, the ML engineer did mention Canada to me when talking about steel framing. Is it the weather that drives the use of steel vs. wood in Canada?
@jackmeloff33358 күн бұрын
Have you looked at any building that was built 20 years back?? I have heard stories of failed construction but I have never seen it for myself. It might be worth your time to go look at all the older buildings that have been done?? Good luck
@torino26107 күн бұрын
I'll take a deeper dive into ML specific failures, but ML really is not much different than poured in place concrete walls, with the exception that the forms become one with the wall rather than removing wood or steel forms for reuse after curing. Thanks 👍🏼
@amowatt017 күн бұрын
Especially ones which have failed or with stood typhoon type conditions......
@torino26107 күн бұрын
@amowatt01 Here is a news story about a school in Bohol that withstood Typhoon Odette, where everything else was mostly flattened. kzread.info/dash/bejne/nK1n1MSDe5a8fbg.htmlsi=_OWfOten66H1_2dR
@jmfarrell58 күн бұрын
Clear and smart discussion of Metalyte… Really felt I came away knowing a lot more information about the building process you’re undertaking. I’ve followed almost everyone doing HB and poured concrete- Metalyte is another tried building approach- businesses using it are looking at bottom line of speed to open their doors. Thank you again for the best discussion on another building method in the PH 👏🏻👏🏻
@torino26107 күн бұрын
Thank you for commenting! 🤙🏼
@mellyons40528 күн бұрын
Very interesting info. Thx u. 😊. Cannot wait to see them pour the walls.
@torino26108 күн бұрын
You and me both!
@kentbrorson38888 күн бұрын
What about the typical electrical and plumbing that goes in the walls?
@torino26108 күн бұрын
@kentbrorson3888 Good reminder, I didn't talk about it, but, it's all the same placement, but with extra planning as "chipping" after the fact would be hard.
@graemescebuphilippines3638 күн бұрын
Looks like you have some very nice soil😊
@torino26108 күн бұрын
Yes, it is very rich. 🌴
@mellyons40528 күн бұрын
Hi, don’t know how far you want to go with the pond. But check this guy out. David Butler.
@torino26108 күн бұрын
Looks like he's got some good advice, thanks for the tip @organicpools-davidpaganbutler
@mellyons40529 күн бұрын
Looking good. All coming together 😊
@torino26109 күн бұрын
Hope so! Thanks! 🤙🏼
@TruckerBill053111 күн бұрын
Curious the cost of one in the Philippines. Definitely want to get one for us
@torino261011 күн бұрын
I paid 16,000 USD door to door, delivery and duty paid with all available attachments.
@RichLee208812 күн бұрын
Maybe a saltwater pool is an option
@torino261012 күн бұрын
True, I forgot about that type. Thanks! 👍
@user-ji6hc7qx6w13 күн бұрын
why do foreingers need such big homes? egos.... why do you need to drain a pool? there is still toxic chemicals in pools, mainly chloramines with are stronger then chlorine and dont evapoutrate. why are you wearing so much dam cloths? are you afraid of the sun to?
@peter-bakestar14 күн бұрын
New subscriber here. Look forward to watching your videos
@torino261014 күн бұрын
Welcome aboard! 👋🏼😀
@jmfarrell514 күн бұрын
Somebody beat me to it…Chateau D’If- also held Marquis De Sade- gotta love the influence of movies on life
@torino261014 күн бұрын
Got it! Thanks for commenting! 😄
@nucopia14 күн бұрын
2 Mules for Sister Sarah is the movie you are thinking of
@torino261014 күн бұрын
Thanks, you're right, I don't know where I got 7 from LOL...
@mikeheyjoebuenavistadreamin27214 күн бұрын
been planning my retirement home in baybay leyte and have had no luck with engineers to design with metalyte type construction. they say it wont be strong enough to support a roof (200sqm house 12x15 m) i tell them we build multistory apartments out of it and move on to someone else ..they just want to design what they are used to .hollow block . metal studs are new to the area and i could build myself if there were a good supply ...the biggest thing would be a good insulation material like rockwool boards for the walls and attic . I enjoy your videos and it looks like you know wtf you are talking about ...that always helps
@torino261014 күн бұрын
Thanks for commenting, good luck with your build. 😀👍
@torino26109 күн бұрын
Hey, I had a big day today with Metalyte execs and my architect who all made a site visit today. Metalyte said they had heard from you, which was cool. They floated the idea of using a remotely located architect to make a design, then they could create a proposal for you. Just thinking this may be an option for you. I'll be posting the video from the site visit this week...👍🏼
@mikeheyjoebuenavistadreamin2729 күн бұрын
@@torino2610 i sent of my CAD jpeg to them to try to get a rough estimate ..will see if i can afford it vs hollow block ..thanks for the videos
@mellyons405214 күн бұрын
Don’t know if I mentioned, we’re are building a rammed earth home.
@torino261014 күн бұрын
That's definitely interesting, are you going to publish the build?
@mellyons405214 күн бұрын
I hope so. Really wanted to start a few months ago but waiting on dnr to confirm our boundaries. At the moment we have 3 different boundaries 🫢. Land size doesn’t change.. just need them to tell us which one to use.
@mellyons405214 күн бұрын
It’s looking 👀 very good. The spring house is amazing in stone 😊well done. ✅
@torino261014 күн бұрын
Thanks so much 😊
@mellyons405214 күн бұрын
It’s great movie 🎥
@mellyons405214 күн бұрын
Count of monte cristo😊
@torino261014 күн бұрын
You got it! Very good! 😀
@mellyons405214 күн бұрын
I have a friend that live in Marseille his unit over looks Château d’if
@ForeigNay15 күн бұрын
Hey, we just found your channel. New Subscribers from Australia here. We look forward to watching your build.
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Nice work, now you can it’s going to be a strong house. Very interesting way to build. 👍
****Now you can see
Thanks 👍
Great progress on the house framing… taking plenty of notes. 👍🏻
Thanks 👍
In the PH they called all the metal galanized. Be aware
Thanks for the tip. 👍🏼
Hello mate be sure they make a good ground connection on the metal construction and put it deep in to the ground because off ⚡⚡⚡☔
Yep, thanks. We just had a coconut tree hit by lightning...
Loadbearing walls needs a loadbearing fundation
True!
I like your initiative. . You are seeing the bigger picture.
👍 Thanks for commenting.
You can hold your graywater in an outdoor bio filter. Lots of ways to do it, from very simple, to complicated. Just search on youtube. You can grow Taro, and water spinach on a graywater bio filter.
That's a great suggestion. I will research bio filters. We are now building a fish pond down in the watershed, a bio filter area would be perfect for the grey water containment.
What is what the Music. Cut that shit out No Music . Where not in an opium den. It's literally takes away from what you're saying
Ok, no more opium dens.
@@torino2610 . The Opiun can stay just not the music. 🤣.
New viewer...it appears you are building in the jungle, if so why?
Same reason some build in the country, quiet and plenty of room for farming. Thanks for commenting. 👍🏼
do solar, bring in a small excavator, do a bit more clearing and get second and third opinions to vet all the plans more thoroughly but overall it looks great, i would say get more involved and do some labor yourself
Great suggestions, thanks for commenting. 👍🏼
I'm confused by your episode numbering system 🤔
I have many playlists of different topics, they each start at 00... Wasn't sure how to deal with that. So, the garage build ep 18 is on a different playlist than house build ep. 18. 😟What do you recommend? I like your channel btw.
Good fair and smart assessment. 👍🏻
Glad you think so! 🙂
Do they weld any of the framing
No, it's all galvanized. Riveted, gusets and screws.
Thanks i have asked them if they have plans for a 3 / 4 bedroom house Thanks for your reply i will be following with interest. Can you tell me the approximateof yor your build and how many bedrooms Thanks Noel
@@NoelDennison The house is 533 SQM (5,737 SQF) buildable, approx. 384 SQM (4,133 SQF) livable space on approximately 1.7 Hectare (4.2 Acres). 1MB, 1 Guest Suite, 2BR with shared bath.
Speedy metalyte progress… You need your bug net/robber mask on when your ‘take’ a galvanized steel strap 😂
lol 😄
The guys are sure knocking up those walls and beams 😊
If I don't visit the site every day, I'll miss something. There's always something new and exciting happening.
its for the jackhammer
On a whim… I like that. Great pond project 👍🏻
Thanks 👍
Good info.......I understand much better.....still looking for more info, so pls share.........Hollow Block is fine just that in the PH the standard or quality is hit and miss. Was also doing research on AAC too. Thks for intro to this new method. Pls dont skip on the details as I want to learn and see more of this building process. I am coming from a Block and Precast concrete background. Surprised u selectedMetalyte before know all this.......assume u trust ur architect.
Thank you for your comment. I appreciate your input, and I do trust my architect to do the right thing. I vetted him thoroughly before hiring him. We both own backhoes too, so there's that... 👍🏼
great video.. it is interesting to me that you are adding rebar and cement inside the wall ..i can see that metalyte is plenty strong and with hardie board for sheer walls it will add much strength without need for cement inside wall ..i would just add rockwool or fiberglass bats inside but that is just my opinion .. a solid poured wall with concrete forming would use about the same cement and rebar and be just as strong ... did the engineer say the cement was required for strength? im not questioning your decisions im just kicking around ideas and learning myself .. love those metalyte trusses
Thanks for commenting. Yes, the engineers definitely say that all forms be filled with concrete (with a specific slump) and rebar, this gives them the load bearing support and ability to eliminate some tie beams. However, one could use the Metalyte frames for internal, non-load bearing walls, for example adding a closet after the fact using HardieFlex or drywall. The bodega that the ML team built for their stay is an example of using ML frames without concrete. I suppose insulation could be added as you suggest as well. Hope this aligns with your questions. Thanks!
Im new to your build and you may have covered it previously. What is the cost of building your home with metal vs block?
i second that question ..
I'm working on getting you all a valid answer. I need to untangle the costs since I am not the GM for this build.
@mikeheyjoebuenavistadreamin272, @1rockinthedadbod I contacted my builder and ML team; they tell me they have seen between 15%~20% cost reduction in labor. For my case, I estimate possibly a higher savings due to our unique location.
Good episode, very informative
Glad it was helpful! 👍
This was a great video and discussion. The engineer is very knowledgeable and i have learned a lot. Looking forward to more educational videos of your build.
Glad you enjoyed it! 😊
commercial steel stud is all that is in Canada,
Thanks for commenting, the ML engineer did mention Canada to me when talking about steel framing. Is it the weather that drives the use of steel vs. wood in Canada?
Have you looked at any building that was built 20 years back?? I have heard stories of failed construction but I have never seen it for myself. It might be worth your time to go look at all the older buildings that have been done?? Good luck
I'll take a deeper dive into ML specific failures, but ML really is not much different than poured in place concrete walls, with the exception that the forms become one with the wall rather than removing wood or steel forms for reuse after curing. Thanks 👍🏼
Especially ones which have failed or with stood typhoon type conditions......
@amowatt01 Here is a news story about a school in Bohol that withstood Typhoon Odette, where everything else was mostly flattened. kzread.info/dash/bejne/nK1n1MSDe5a8fbg.htmlsi=_OWfOten66H1_2dR
Clear and smart discussion of Metalyte… Really felt I came away knowing a lot more information about the building process you’re undertaking. I’ve followed almost everyone doing HB and poured concrete- Metalyte is another tried building approach- businesses using it are looking at bottom line of speed to open their doors. Thank you again for the best discussion on another building method in the PH 👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you for commenting! 🤙🏼
Very interesting info. Thx u. 😊. Cannot wait to see them pour the walls.
You and me both!
What about the typical electrical and plumbing that goes in the walls?
@kentbrorson3888 Good reminder, I didn't talk about it, but, it's all the same placement, but with extra planning as "chipping" after the fact would be hard.
Looks like you have some very nice soil😊
Yes, it is very rich. 🌴
Hi, don’t know how far you want to go with the pond. But check this guy out. David Butler.
Looks like he's got some good advice, thanks for the tip @organicpools-davidpaganbutler
Looking good. All coming together 😊
Hope so! Thanks! 🤙🏼
Curious the cost of one in the Philippines. Definitely want to get one for us
I paid 16,000 USD door to door, delivery and duty paid with all available attachments.
Maybe a saltwater pool is an option
True, I forgot about that type. Thanks! 👍
why do foreingers need such big homes? egos.... why do you need to drain a pool? there is still toxic chemicals in pools, mainly chloramines with are stronger then chlorine and dont evapoutrate. why are you wearing so much dam cloths? are you afraid of the sun to?
New subscriber here. Look forward to watching your videos
Welcome aboard! 👋🏼😀
Somebody beat me to it…Chateau D’If- also held Marquis De Sade- gotta love the influence of movies on life
Got it! Thanks for commenting! 😄
2 Mules for Sister Sarah is the movie you are thinking of
Thanks, you're right, I don't know where I got 7 from LOL...
been planning my retirement home in baybay leyte and have had no luck with engineers to design with metalyte type construction. they say it wont be strong enough to support a roof (200sqm house 12x15 m) i tell them we build multistory apartments out of it and move on to someone else ..they just want to design what they are used to .hollow block . metal studs are new to the area and i could build myself if there were a good supply ...the biggest thing would be a good insulation material like rockwool boards for the walls and attic . I enjoy your videos and it looks like you know wtf you are talking about ...that always helps
Thanks for commenting, good luck with your build. 😀👍
Hey, I had a big day today with Metalyte execs and my architect who all made a site visit today. Metalyte said they had heard from you, which was cool. They floated the idea of using a remotely located architect to make a design, then they could create a proposal for you. Just thinking this may be an option for you. I'll be posting the video from the site visit this week...👍🏼
@@torino2610 i sent of my CAD jpeg to them to try to get a rough estimate ..will see if i can afford it vs hollow block ..thanks for the videos
Don’t know if I mentioned, we’re are building a rammed earth home.
That's definitely interesting, are you going to publish the build?
I hope so. Really wanted to start a few months ago but waiting on dnr to confirm our boundaries. At the moment we have 3 different boundaries 🫢. Land size doesn’t change.. just need them to tell us which one to use.
It’s looking 👀 very good. The spring house is amazing in stone 😊well done. ✅
Thanks so much 😊
It’s great movie 🎥
Count of monte cristo😊
You got it! Very good! 😀
I have a friend that live in Marseille his unit over looks Château d’if
Hey, we just found your channel. New Subscribers from Australia here. We look forward to watching your build.
Awesome! Thank you! 👍
How big is the house going to be?
533 SQM (5,737 SQF) buildable, approx. 384 SQM (4,133 SQF) livable space.
Looking forward to the Metalyte building process. 👍🏻
Me too! Thanks for commenting! 👍
Great progress today, it will start to take shape more & more now. Thanks for the update.
You bet 😀👍
Moving on very nicely 😊
Thank you for your comment. I'm glad you think the build is developing into an interesting one. 😍
Hi I can see this is developing in to a interesting build
Thank you for taking the time to comment on my video. I really appreciate your feedback. 😀
In this episode of Home Build Philippines, our Metalyte Steel Framing System arrives.
How much the mini excavator
I paid 16K delivered for mine, but I had all accessories included and DDP (Delivery and Duty Paid).
lodiiha neng tawhanaa
Is this Visayan? I think it says I went past the point of no return... Yes, I did.😀
where are you in the Philippines? how large is your area of land? good to see someone using their brain and pouring walls vs hollow block!
Hi, we are in Tayabas, Quezon. The lot is 1.7 Hectare. Thanks for commenting. 😀