That better be more than 1/2 inch osb! We in the old days used one inch thick plywood! The other concern is lifting!
@MjsweenerАй бұрын
Dude youre the man for posting this bout to do the same thing for my 2008 f150
@KeepitoriginalministryАй бұрын
So what is a meter loop? The whole thing put together?
@zolcsixyz9973Ай бұрын
Your camera lens is dirty making it look worse than it is 😅 also the print of your nozzle isn’t dialed in, see the line on the side? By the way this machine is amazing for the money, just on a wait to receive mine.
@bigonprivacy27082 ай бұрын
that's a cool system
@KaiForce2 ай бұрын
My arms hurt just thinking about all that work
@bigonprivacy27082 ай бұрын
Well done!!!!
@randyheggen2 ай бұрын
You butted your wailers end to end? NO stagger the joints for straighter walls
@jasonfriberg-qu6rl2 ай бұрын
Wow.....
@bigonprivacy27082 ай бұрын
NICE work!!
@michaelryan15473 ай бұрын
I don’t see any toe ties to footer you either shoot 2x to footer and screw bottom form to that both sides or there’s clips you can shoot down with a slot on each side and a screw hold the most pressure is bottom and ties +12” not enough and doesn’t prevent lifting
@michaelryan15473 ай бұрын
Osb is not plywood
@Sanch4173 ай бұрын
0:19 yes they are much faster. It would take one day to put them all up. Even a project that big.
@Sanch4173 ай бұрын
Just rent wall forms from somewhere. The cost will equate to the time you’re going to spend building this. You’ll be able to do another 3 projects by the time you’re poured out. They’re a lot more sturdy too I’m sure.
@pichetong2293 ай бұрын
Did it work out ok?
@rollingoakhome23813 ай бұрын
Yes no blow outs, worked perfect.
@murrayg68432 ай бұрын
2 by 4 studs ?
@rollingoakhome23812 ай бұрын
@@murrayg6843 Yes 2x4
@murrayg68432 ай бұрын
I want to build a 4 foot tall frost wall for a cottage in Ontario...with 5 / 8 plywood be thick enough? The wall will be 6 inches thick
@rollingoakhome23812 ай бұрын
@@murrayg6843 Should work fine. I used 3/4 osb on an 8 ft wall no problem. If it were me I would do 8” thick.
@alejandroleon33654 ай бұрын
Very good, its an excellent work !!!
@bigonprivacy27085 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@bigonprivacy27085 ай бұрын
Nice Recommendation!
@koroshghajar4396 ай бұрын
دروود آیا قالبهای فلزی آماده برای اجاره کردن نیست ،خیلی راحتتر است
@randominternet55866 ай бұрын
Did you by chance do two lifts (two pours?). The risk there is a cold joint if it didn't get consolidated well between top and bottom or timing was too long or something surfaced on bottom lift while it bled that interfered with the top lift mending. Look for any kind of cracking along a potential cold joint. Consider internally vibrating briefly between lifts to integrate them properly - and shouldn't be longer than 15 minutes normally.
@craigedelmann64766 ай бұрын
osb lmfao there is gonna be a blow out ! you need 3/4 form ply
@bigonprivacy27086 ай бұрын
23 months? WELL DONE!!!! May I ask how many acres the house and the area you cleared (looking at Google)? My project had to take a pause but is about to begin again as I put a perimeter fence around the property in January. Once that is in, THEN I can really begin.
@montdino97756 ай бұрын
Hi what’s the spacing between the snap ties Thanks
@houndsmanone45637 ай бұрын
agree
@bigonprivacy27087 ай бұрын
Way to go! You must have very low clay soil! Well done. Its all coming along fantastically/!
@bigonprivacy27087 ай бұрын
WELL DONE! YOU DID IT!!
@davechaos369610 ай бұрын
I see concrete busting that particle board, how did it go for you? Also see you didn't use any long tail snap ties or form liners. Let's see the finished product? Not hating, at least you are trying something. Curious how it turned out. You should have also staggered the 2x4s to lock the sheets across the seems instead of butting them at the seems... That will separate in my experience as a carpenter. Concrete is heavy and doesn't have forgiveness when it goes. Hope you poured slow. Best of luck 🤞
@rollingoakhome238110 ай бұрын
You can see my other videos to see how it turned out. Didn't have any blowouts. I should've used some long ties as you say. I ended up just screwing a vertical on every 4 feet. I did also stagger the 2x4s to lock them together. Good ideas.
@darwinrollins774711 ай бұрын
No hog troughs? Those whalers need to overlap to lock those corners in. I see a blowout
@darwinrollins774711 ай бұрын
Where’s the plate?
@YIQUANONE11 ай бұрын
Where I am you need to have a shower pan inspection, fill it with water 1/4" from the top of curb, and let sit for about a day, I think there is a minimum depth too.
@lancelong5769 Жыл бұрын
Can you reuse the osb for other concrete work?
@maddierosemusic5 ай бұрын
If you oil it you can use it again for forms. I'm doing a stem wall in my basement like this.
@cool_guy8448 Жыл бұрын
Partical board. Ouch, better hope it doesn't get wet.
@abyconstructioninc.22263 ай бұрын
Particle Board and OSB are two different materials OSB has been tread to repel water during construction materials exposed to weather, has a limited time, but is total fine for concrete forms, particle board is a compose wood and resins to build furniture like cabinets.
@afbigfish1 Жыл бұрын
ICF
@mikefarnell3387 Жыл бұрын
Did you have any problems with blow outs or bulging
@rollingoakhome2381 Жыл бұрын
None at all.
@markinvt Жыл бұрын
How did that 24" OC work out for you? I'm doing a 4 ft frostwall and I'm a little concerned the spacing might be too far apart.
@rollingoakhome2381 Жыл бұрын
I had no problems. No bulging or busting.
@rickmartel3278 Жыл бұрын
What in the F are you doing you have no clue.
@donsmith9081 Жыл бұрын
Nice job. Do you have any vids showing how to put forms together with the snap ties?
@rollingoakhome2381 Жыл бұрын
I'm sorry I do not. It's hard to take working footage when you're a one man crew
@bigonprivacy2708 Жыл бұрын
Well done!! Are you a tradesman? Your work is very strong! You mentioned the trusses as a "system". Could you please provide a link to where you got those?
@rollingoakhome2381 Жыл бұрын
I am not a tradesman and it probably shows lol. My only experience comes from a few home remodels and other projects.
@rollingoakhome2381 Жыл бұрын
Jordansteeltrussinc.com
@zapwatt Жыл бұрын
That does not look like plywood. That looks like OSB.
@TheBuilderdad Жыл бұрын
I spent years working that system. If you have access to a forklift or excavator, you can gang the set up and after initial set things go much faster.
@richardthomas1566 Жыл бұрын
Looks to only be 6” thick is that right ?
@rollingoakhome2381 Жыл бұрын
8
@koroshghajar4396 ай бұрын
کمتر
@ronkali5365 Жыл бұрын
Don't see any strongbacks in that wall
@richardthomas1566 Жыл бұрын
You turn the clips at a slight angle and put an #8 penny nail half way in and bend it . This prevents the vibration of the concrete to cause the clips to fall off. Also stager your 2x4s by 4 ft and break the joints on a clip.
@edwardTisk-ix8nj6 ай бұрын
That is exactly what i was about to post here. Great minds think alike. Happy New Year! 🎉 Be safe.
@peterputnam3804 Жыл бұрын
Add a keyway or rubber water stop in the concrete footing while pouring. Have done this many times on commercial jobs of wastewater plants. If the wall is poured on a flat finished concrete footing it creates a cold joint which water can seep thru.
@fwconcrete8544 Жыл бұрын
OSB plywood???
@mra95662 Жыл бұрын
lol
@wcbscout Жыл бұрын
Man, ICF would be amazing in this instance. Have you considered it?
@rollingoakhome2381 Жыл бұрын
I wanted to do icf but it didn't make sense financially. Too expensive. Wouldve been much easier though.
@wcbscout Жыл бұрын
@@rollingoakhome2381 nudura is 5.50$ a square foot of wall. Doesn’t seem like you are saving much money to me but I am sure you are if you considered it.
@prefabit7901 Жыл бұрын
@@wcbscout Id have to agree. Labor and the cost of the plywood to do the old school way didnt make sense for me. I went to ICF on all the walls I do myself.
@DIERKONSTRUKSICHANNEL Жыл бұрын
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@matthumphrey7262 Жыл бұрын
if your using short end ties it’s better to use burke clamps because you end up using halt the 2by 4
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I see serious issues!
That better be more than 1/2 inch osb! We in the old days used one inch thick plywood! The other concern is lifting!
Dude youre the man for posting this bout to do the same thing for my 2008 f150
So what is a meter loop? The whole thing put together?
Your camera lens is dirty making it look worse than it is 😅 also the print of your nozzle isn’t dialed in, see the line on the side? By the way this machine is amazing for the money, just on a wait to receive mine.
that's a cool system
My arms hurt just thinking about all that work
Well done!!!!
You butted your wailers end to end? NO stagger the joints for straighter walls
Wow.....
NICE work!!
I don’t see any toe ties to footer you either shoot 2x to footer and screw bottom form to that both sides or there’s clips you can shoot down with a slot on each side and a screw hold the most pressure is bottom and ties +12” not enough and doesn’t prevent lifting
Osb is not plywood
0:19 yes they are much faster. It would take one day to put them all up. Even a project that big.
Just rent wall forms from somewhere. The cost will equate to the time you’re going to spend building this. You’ll be able to do another 3 projects by the time you’re poured out. They’re a lot more sturdy too I’m sure.
Did it work out ok?
Yes no blow outs, worked perfect.
2 by 4 studs ?
@@murrayg6843 Yes 2x4
I want to build a 4 foot tall frost wall for a cottage in Ontario...with 5 / 8 plywood be thick enough? The wall will be 6 inches thick
@@murrayg6843 Should work fine. I used 3/4 osb on an 8 ft wall no problem. If it were me I would do 8” thick.
Very good, its an excellent work !!!
Thank you!
Nice Recommendation!
دروود آیا قالبهای فلزی آماده برای اجاره کردن نیست ،خیلی راحتتر است
Did you by chance do two lifts (two pours?). The risk there is a cold joint if it didn't get consolidated well between top and bottom or timing was too long or something surfaced on bottom lift while it bled that interfered with the top lift mending. Look for any kind of cracking along a potential cold joint. Consider internally vibrating briefly between lifts to integrate them properly - and shouldn't be longer than 15 minutes normally.
osb lmfao there is gonna be a blow out ! you need 3/4 form ply
23 months? WELL DONE!!!! May I ask how many acres the house and the area you cleared (looking at Google)? My project had to take a pause but is about to begin again as I put a perimeter fence around the property in January. Once that is in, THEN I can really begin.
Hi what’s the spacing between the snap ties Thanks
agree
Way to go! You must have very low clay soil! Well done. Its all coming along fantastically/!
WELL DONE! YOU DID IT!!
I see concrete busting that particle board, how did it go for you? Also see you didn't use any long tail snap ties or form liners. Let's see the finished product? Not hating, at least you are trying something. Curious how it turned out. You should have also staggered the 2x4s to lock the sheets across the seems instead of butting them at the seems... That will separate in my experience as a carpenter. Concrete is heavy and doesn't have forgiveness when it goes. Hope you poured slow. Best of luck 🤞
You can see my other videos to see how it turned out. Didn't have any blowouts. I should've used some long ties as you say. I ended up just screwing a vertical on every 4 feet. I did also stagger the 2x4s to lock them together. Good ideas.
No hog troughs? Those whalers need to overlap to lock those corners in. I see a blowout
Where’s the plate?
Where I am you need to have a shower pan inspection, fill it with water 1/4" from the top of curb, and let sit for about a day, I think there is a minimum depth too.
Can you reuse the osb for other concrete work?
If you oil it you can use it again for forms. I'm doing a stem wall in my basement like this.
Partical board. Ouch, better hope it doesn't get wet.
Particle Board and OSB are two different materials OSB has been tread to repel water during construction materials exposed to weather, has a limited time, but is total fine for concrete forms, particle board is a compose wood and resins to build furniture like cabinets.
ICF
Did you have any problems with blow outs or bulging
None at all.
How did that 24" OC work out for you? I'm doing a 4 ft frostwall and I'm a little concerned the spacing might be too far apart.
I had no problems. No bulging or busting.
What in the F are you doing you have no clue.
Nice job. Do you have any vids showing how to put forms together with the snap ties?
I'm sorry I do not. It's hard to take working footage when you're a one man crew
Well done!! Are you a tradesman? Your work is very strong! You mentioned the trusses as a "system". Could you please provide a link to where you got those?
I am not a tradesman and it probably shows lol. My only experience comes from a few home remodels and other projects.
Jordansteeltrussinc.com
That does not look like plywood. That looks like OSB.
I spent years working that system. If you have access to a forklift or excavator, you can gang the set up and after initial set things go much faster.
Looks to only be 6” thick is that right ?
8
کمتر
Don't see any strongbacks in that wall
You turn the clips at a slight angle and put an #8 penny nail half way in and bend it . This prevents the vibration of the concrete to cause the clips to fall off. Also stager your 2x4s by 4 ft and break the joints on a clip.
That is exactly what i was about to post here. Great minds think alike. Happy New Year! 🎉 Be safe.
Add a keyway or rubber water stop in the concrete footing while pouring. Have done this many times on commercial jobs of wastewater plants. If the wall is poured on a flat finished concrete footing it creates a cold joint which water can seep thru.
OSB plywood???
lol
Man, ICF would be amazing in this instance. Have you considered it?
I wanted to do icf but it didn't make sense financially. Too expensive. Wouldve been much easier though.
@@rollingoakhome2381 nudura is 5.50$ a square foot of wall. Doesn’t seem like you are saving much money to me but I am sure you are if you considered it.
@@wcbscout Id have to agree. Labor and the cost of the plywood to do the old school way didnt make sense for me. I went to ICF on all the walls I do myself.
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
if your using short end ties it’s better to use burke clamps because you end up using halt the 2by 4