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@kh.kompot86347 күн бұрын
แบรดเดอร์ที่เก่งมาก 👌💪
@bidennyou109314 күн бұрын
The Woods used for foundation are NOT right kind of woods.
@busnut3317 күн бұрын
SKIPPER! 😂
@alesnovak350618 күн бұрын
pekna prace mohu se zeptat jaky je rozmer domu a z jakeho prumeru stavite steny ....dekuji
@erdene-ochirmijid404019 күн бұрын
Сколько квадратных метров?
@SaiSaride-ee6zw21 күн бұрын
Hlo sir.. I am joushua from india I am intrested in working with u like this type of houses Can u please hire me
@georgiayoung416321 күн бұрын
What if they were to put concrete in the hole along with the post? How much longer will the concrete post last before they started to molding?
@CampWhiskey23 күн бұрын
Great video.
@victorv901924 күн бұрын
to anyone considering doing this ... do not, under any circumstances, do this type of "foundation". buried wood will turn to mold in max 15 years.
@beanieweenie954321 күн бұрын
They treated it with tar. It will last a life time. If you put bare raw wood in the ground yes it will rot, but treating like hey did it will out live them. I have a house my grandfather built 50 years ago like this and the poles in the ground are as solid as the day they were he put them in my
@victorv901919 күн бұрын
@@beanieweenie9543 well ... my parent's house didn't last - they did the same ... i had to replace the "foundation" - took me a whole three months of "hard labor" I guess it's up to how dump the soil is.
@jartotable24 күн бұрын
Where the latest videos?
@paulinoazАй бұрын
at about 8:45 I was so confused about what you were doing..... 9:14 ok, know I get it
@tarazanovyoutube1059Ай бұрын
Блин, я представляю стоимость этого "фундамента" Но на сколько его хватить, как его будет пучить и неужели винтовые сваи так дороги?
@survivor351Ай бұрын
can you write the names of the material you spray on the timber with a sprayer and the fabric-like material you lay on it
@ibuilding7Ай бұрын
Strotex 1300 Basic Super diffusion membrane, simple antiseptic for wood
@survivor351Ай бұрын
@@ibuilding7 thank u very much
@onewayortheotherinc.6555Ай бұрын
What size ?
@ibuilding7Ай бұрын
4.50 на 9.50
@abcabc7218Ай бұрын
Can you tell me what you sprayed?
@ibuilding7Ай бұрын
antiseptic for wood
@pedrosantos4095Ай бұрын
Very Nice job. Why did you use the screen at 9:37?
@ibuilding7Ай бұрын
vapor barrier
@geovanialves4812 ай бұрын
Não é só no Brasil que os construtores trabalham de chinelo😂
@ibuilding7Ай бұрын
sim, isso é certo
@louisjoseph41142 ай бұрын
I like how he made the stone age hammer
@ibuilding7Ай бұрын
thanks
@johnny968882 ай бұрын
How long does that tar last on the post before the post start to rot?
@ibuilding72 ай бұрын
I have had the second structure for about 15 years and nothing has yet rotted
@WOXZE2 ай бұрын
Everything is beautiful. However, putting some text or additional information wouldn't harm the content
@ibuilding72 ай бұрын
I understand you, thank you very much
@Nikola762 ай бұрын
All good but not wearing safety boots ...
@ibuilding72 ай бұрын
yes i got it thanks for watching and commenting
@maikolrodrigues2 ай бұрын
Amazing thanks for sharing it
@ibuilding72 ай бұрын
Thanks
@MrDenisJoshua2 ай бұрын
What type of material you put at 17:21 please ? Thanks
@ibuilding72 ай бұрын
Vapor barrier membrane
@MrDenisJoshua2 ай бұрын
@@ibuilding7 Ok great :-) thanks a lot !!!
@gustavorojas60552 ай бұрын
Este trabajador en chanclas 😮
@ibuilding72 ай бұрын
así en chanclas
@gokhanhanli2 ай бұрын
They don’t know what are they doing😂
@ibuilding72 ай бұрын
we know everything
@user-ep2io2vi2p2 ай бұрын
,
@marcelovaradero70223 ай бұрын
Siempre es conveniente usar calzado de seguridad 👍🏼
@ibuilding73 ай бұрын
Yes
@AA-tb7rg3 ай бұрын
How should these houses withstand anything??
@ibuilding72 ай бұрын
they withstand everything well
@RyanBalsdon3 ай бұрын
Love the steel toed sandals!
@ibuilding72 ай бұрын
yes 👍🤣
@michaelumeyer3 ай бұрын
unnecessary building the house in so many layers.....waste of wood. Why are you doing that
@ibuilding73 ай бұрын
double floor for insulation
@eliceonavarro56843 ай бұрын
witch way you wanted the foot ball to roll ?
@ibuilding73 ай бұрын
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@raicebannon19363 ай бұрын
'Granted there is no inspector, but concrete forms at a MINMAL depth of 48" are required n any temperate area of the U.S. This foundation will sink. If all you can afford are 50 year old telephone pole for free. I guess that is OK Use treated lumber on the foundation as well. It will not rot.
@ibuilding73 ай бұрын
so they are prepared to stand in the ground for a long time, and then we change them
@saturnfive20733 ай бұрын
Waste of material
@ibuilding73 ай бұрын
.
@darenrrful3 ай бұрын
you spent all the time and money to build a house on logs? you should have used cement pillars
@ibuilding73 ай бұрын
I understand you, but it was free, so we started to build them, they are completely tarred, produced back in the USSR, therefore they are reliable, and in the future they can also be transferred to concrete
@horacecomegna3352 күн бұрын
They build these like this in Alaska and the last for ages! He also put creosote on the bottom of the logs before he dropped them in the hole to prevent rotting and moisture.
@letun1003 ай бұрын
You have not enough money, yes? In russia people say a miser pays twice . your construction on these woods will be breaked due to matches you dug into the ground...it is just haus of cards
@ibuilding73 ай бұрын
friend, this is not avarice, the poles are completely alive, they are tarred, they were made in the USSR, they were installed on power lines, they are already 30 years old and are still standing, so I am not afraid, I have a structure similar to such poles, it has been standing for more than 10 years and everything is fine
@ibuilding73 ай бұрын
friend, this is not avarice, the poles are completely alive, they are tarred, they were made in the USSR, they were installed on power lines, they are already 30 years old and are still standing, so I am not afraid, I have a structure similar to such poles, it has been standing for more than 10 years and everything is fine
@ibuilding73 ай бұрын
friend, this is not avarice, the poles are completely alive, they are tarred, they were made in the USSR, they were installed on power lines, they are already 30 years old and are still standing, so I am not afraid, I have a structure similar to such poles, it has been standing for more than 10 years and everything is fine
@letun1003 ай бұрын
@@ibuilding7just you were lucky,such pillars are very susceptible to environmental influences and if this happens, the resident will cover the tons that stood on this foundation and the end will be sad...It is almost impossible to track the condition of these wooden piles and this should be done quite often for safety reasons.and not everyone will do this, and if they miss it, it may be too late....This is a deadly kind of foundation
@kon2.o4259 күн бұрын
@@letun100 Not really, there’s are plenty structures in America that are built on these kinds of foundations, some of which have been standing 70-80 years. As for not being able to tell the life on the poles, if you are a semi-skilled carpenter you can tell a woods life quite easily.
@orlandu40653 ай бұрын
вот так фундамент, эти деревянные столбы уже итак наполовину гнилые, да еще и с муравейниками внутри) шалаш это для видеоролика, не более
@ibuilding73 ай бұрын
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@NicoAntonacci-iq2uc3 ай бұрын
Ciao ,ma la continuazione della costruzione?
@ibuilding73 ай бұрын
Ciao. c'è un po' di gelo, quindi la zara sta in piedi
@robsonhouse19043 ай бұрын
nice shed floor
@ibuilding73 ай бұрын
.
@MrDenisJoshua3 ай бұрын
Sorry... what material you put here please 01:54 ? Thanks
@ibuilding73 ай бұрын
this is a vapor barrier
@MrDenisJoshua3 ай бұрын
@@ibuilding7 Ok thanks :-)
@LifesLaboratory3 ай бұрын
Very impressive! I am especially impressed by how deep you were able to sink your piles. I have a small homestead and hope to build a couple outbuildings when the snow melts in May. Unfortunately I don't have the beautiful soil you guys have; it's all clay and boulders where I am. :(
@ibuilding73 ай бұрын
thanks for the comment, yes the soil is good, I wish you good luck with the construction, the clay is difficult to bathe but it is strong so that's cool
@jshepard1523 ай бұрын
Beautiful land. I hope you are able to finish the house at some point. Wishing you blessings, peace and safety.
@ibuilding73 ай бұрын
hello, thanks for the wishes, I think we are building, and good luck to you
3 ай бұрын
Nice work, but doing construction work in sandals... That freaks me out
@ibuilding73 ай бұрын
to be honest, I think the same way now, but at the time when we were building something, we didn't think much about it, so it turned out as it turned out
@medot82963 ай бұрын
Hello! I have a question. I see your foundation wood is too short, hence you are using two pieces. My question is, won't the home lose its strength? Thanks.
@ibuilding73 ай бұрын
no wood of this length was specially made, it is connected, therefore the structure is very strong, thank you for viewing and commenting
@Dubjaxfilms3 ай бұрын
Why would anybody want a timber framed house ? Why don#t you use bricks and mortar like most prople ?
@ibuilding73 ай бұрын
because a wooden house does not need to be registered, and when the foundation is poured, it is necessary, and such a house is built much faster than a brick one
@Dubjaxfilms3 ай бұрын
@@ibuilding7 I have no idea what you're talking about, alll buildings of this size must have planning permission, regardless of whether they are made of wood or masonary
@Nirwana27th3 ай бұрын
Very interesting, make me sleep 😂
@ibuilding73 ай бұрын
I'm glad you liked it, it's not in my power
@Bournefort3 ай бұрын
Nice log mallet! The foundation and floor look great!
@ibuilding73 ай бұрын
yes mallet super, thanks friend
@bradj69853 ай бұрын
Guys, loved your video and I'm subscribed - Great movies.
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the best part of this whole video is that you have a loyal friend to help you. Which is very rare.
แบรดเดอร์ที่เก่งมาก 👌💪
The Woods used for foundation are NOT right kind of woods.
SKIPPER! 😂
pekna prace mohu se zeptat jaky je rozmer domu a z jakeho prumeru stavite steny ....dekuji
Сколько квадратных метров?
Hlo sir.. I am joushua from india I am intrested in working with u like this type of houses Can u please hire me
What if they were to put concrete in the hole along with the post? How much longer will the concrete post last before they started to molding?
Great video.
to anyone considering doing this ... do not, under any circumstances, do this type of "foundation". buried wood will turn to mold in max 15 years.
They treated it with tar. It will last a life time. If you put bare raw wood in the ground yes it will rot, but treating like hey did it will out live them. I have a house my grandfather built 50 years ago like this and the poles in the ground are as solid as the day they were he put them in my
@@beanieweenie9543 well ... my parent's house didn't last - they did the same ... i had to replace the "foundation" - took me a whole three months of "hard labor" I guess it's up to how dump the soil is.
Where the latest videos?
at about 8:45 I was so confused about what you were doing..... 9:14 ok, know I get it
Блин, я представляю стоимость этого "фундамента" Но на сколько его хватить, как его будет пучить и неужели винтовые сваи так дороги?
can you write the names of the material you spray on the timber with a sprayer and the fabric-like material you lay on it
Strotex 1300 Basic Super diffusion membrane, simple antiseptic for wood
@@ibuilding7 thank u very much
What size ?
4.50 на 9.50
Can you tell me what you sprayed?
antiseptic for wood
Very Nice job. Why did you use the screen at 9:37?
vapor barrier
Não é só no Brasil que os construtores trabalham de chinelo😂
sim, isso é certo
I like how he made the stone age hammer
thanks
How long does that tar last on the post before the post start to rot?
I have had the second structure for about 15 years and nothing has yet rotted
Everything is beautiful. However, putting some text or additional information wouldn't harm the content
I understand you, thank you very much
All good but not wearing safety boots ...
yes i got it thanks for watching and commenting
Amazing thanks for sharing it
Thanks
What type of material you put at 17:21 please ? Thanks
Vapor barrier membrane
@@ibuilding7 Ok great :-) thanks a lot !!!
Este trabajador en chanclas 😮
así en chanclas
They don’t know what are they doing😂
we know everything
,
Siempre es conveniente usar calzado de seguridad 👍🏼
Yes
How should these houses withstand anything??
they withstand everything well
Love the steel toed sandals!
yes 👍🤣
unnecessary building the house in so many layers.....waste of wood. Why are you doing that
double floor for insulation
witch way you wanted the foot ball to roll ?
.
'Granted there is no inspector, but concrete forms at a MINMAL depth of 48" are required n any temperate area of the U.S. This foundation will sink. If all you can afford are 50 year old telephone pole for free. I guess that is OK Use treated lumber on the foundation as well. It will not rot.
so they are prepared to stand in the ground for a long time, and then we change them
Waste of material
.
you spent all the time and money to build a house on logs? you should have used cement pillars
I understand you, but it was free, so we started to build them, they are completely tarred, produced back in the USSR, therefore they are reliable, and in the future they can also be transferred to concrete
They build these like this in Alaska and the last for ages! He also put creosote on the bottom of the logs before he dropped them in the hole to prevent rotting and moisture.
You have not enough money, yes? In russia people say a miser pays twice . your construction on these woods will be breaked due to matches you dug into the ground...it is just haus of cards
friend, this is not avarice, the poles are completely alive, they are tarred, they were made in the USSR, they were installed on power lines, they are already 30 years old and are still standing, so I am not afraid, I have a structure similar to such poles, it has been standing for more than 10 years and everything is fine
friend, this is not avarice, the poles are completely alive, they are tarred, they were made in the USSR, they were installed on power lines, they are already 30 years old and are still standing, so I am not afraid, I have a structure similar to such poles, it has been standing for more than 10 years and everything is fine
friend, this is not avarice, the poles are completely alive, they are tarred, they were made in the USSR, they were installed on power lines, they are already 30 years old and are still standing, so I am not afraid, I have a structure similar to such poles, it has been standing for more than 10 years and everything is fine
@@ibuilding7just you were lucky,such pillars are very susceptible to environmental influences and if this happens, the resident will cover the tons that stood on this foundation and the end will be sad...It is almost impossible to track the condition of these wooden piles and this should be done quite often for safety reasons.and not everyone will do this, and if they miss it, it may be too late....This is a deadly kind of foundation
@@letun100 Not really, there’s are plenty structures in America that are built on these kinds of foundations, some of which have been standing 70-80 years. As for not being able to tell the life on the poles, if you are a semi-skilled carpenter you can tell a woods life quite easily.
вот так фундамент, эти деревянные столбы уже итак наполовину гнилые, да еще и с муравейниками внутри) шалаш это для видеоролика, не более
.
Ciao ,ma la continuazione della costruzione?
Ciao. c'è un po' di gelo, quindi la zara sta in piedi
nice shed floor
.
Sorry... what material you put here please 01:54 ? Thanks
this is a vapor barrier
@@ibuilding7 Ok thanks :-)
Very impressive! I am especially impressed by how deep you were able to sink your piles. I have a small homestead and hope to build a couple outbuildings when the snow melts in May. Unfortunately I don't have the beautiful soil you guys have; it's all clay and boulders where I am. :(
thanks for the comment, yes the soil is good, I wish you good luck with the construction, the clay is difficult to bathe but it is strong so that's cool
Beautiful land. I hope you are able to finish the house at some point. Wishing you blessings, peace and safety.
hello, thanks for the wishes, I think we are building, and good luck to you
Nice work, but doing construction work in sandals... That freaks me out
to be honest, I think the same way now, but at the time when we were building something, we didn't think much about it, so it turned out as it turned out
Hello! I have a question. I see your foundation wood is too short, hence you are using two pieces. My question is, won't the home lose its strength? Thanks.
no wood of this length was specially made, it is connected, therefore the structure is very strong, thank you for viewing and commenting
Why would anybody want a timber framed house ? Why don#t you use bricks and mortar like most prople ?
because a wooden house does not need to be registered, and when the foundation is poured, it is necessary, and such a house is built much faster than a brick one
@@ibuilding7 I have no idea what you're talking about, alll buildings of this size must have planning permission, regardless of whether they are made of wood or masonary
Very interesting, make me sleep 😂
I'm glad you liked it, it's not in my power
Nice log mallet! The foundation and floor look great!
yes mallet super, thanks friend
Guys, loved your video and I'm subscribed - Great movies.
thanks friend
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