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Basic Kubota Skid Steer Operation
This is a very quick and dirty basic overview of operating the controls in the Kubota 65-2 SVL though Im sure for most kubota skid steers the functions are very similar. I do not cover an exhaustive list of functions but the most basic ones.
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Відео

Family Built Home Update Video
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I know it’s been way too long since the last video update. In this video we cover months worth of work in a 15 minute video. A lot has happened since this video so I will hopefully get another video uploaded soon!
Tool Review: Dewalt Stud and Joist Drill AKA Hole Hawg
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UA-cam friends, I am sorry it’s been so long since I’ve uploaded a video. I am trying to get back into this but I’m really trying to see if these videos are of value or interest to people. If you like this video or prefer other types of videos, let me know in the comments what you prefer. This is a tool review I did back in February but never posted it. The drill is a Dewalt DCD460 and its an e...
Installing Pella Impervia Windows
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In this video I document our method of installation for our Pella Impervia Casement Windows. Impervia windows are a fiberglass window and an excellent value window. They aren’t cheap, but they’re worth the price you pay for them. We used a combination of a fluid applied material and zip tape to accomplish a high quality waterproof barrier around the window opening. The fluid applied barrier we ...
Homemade Wire Spinner
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Here’s a poor mans wire spinner. It works great!
Trusses, Zip Walls And Zip Roof Decking! Done!
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Trusses, Zip Walls And Zip Roof Decking! Done!
SETTING HUGE FLOOR TRUSSES!
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In this video we start setting the floor trusses, beams and Advantech subfloor that make up our garage ceiling and the 2nd story floor. Content on the roof trusses is coming soon… Promise! Title: Waves Music By: Founder
Setting Porch Beams
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I know y’all are wanting to see some trusses, but there is this one detail that needed to be done first. Truss video is coming soon. Music By: Little Northfork Title: Summertime Rain
I made a HUGE MISTAKE!
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I made a huge mistake several months back and now I have to deal with fixing it. If you have to do a plumbing or electrical repair in a slab, this video might be helpful for you. Also, if you’re wondering where I’ve been with content, I have hours of content I need to edit. Life has been stressful and busier than I had hoped for. I needed time to gather my bearings. A TON has happened on the ho...
Installing Zip Sheathing On Self Built House
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In this video we document installing Zip Sheathing on our home as well as some tips of how to make the process go smoothly. If you aren’t familiar with Zip but are interested in it or their other products, go check out their website at: www.huberwood.com. I have no affiliation with their products but really like their Zip line as well as their Advantech subfloor material which we will use on ou...
Framing Details before Zip Sheathing
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Alrighty, well its crunch time! We have 4 days to complete some details at the house before the truss company comes out to measure.
Installing Massive Cedar Posts!
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We’ve got 4 tasks to complete before trusses can be measured. This video goes through the installation of massive 12x12 Cedar posts. For this project we used Connext concealed fastener post brackets. We also used a Prazi Beam Saw to cut both the slot for the concealed fasteners as well as cutting through the large cedar posts. Links below for both products if you’re interested in either of them...
Cleanup Day at the House Build
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Hey ya’ll. I know I usually have a progress update by now but Ive had some technical difficulties with cameras and such. I plan to have a video with the posts being put up in the next week or so.
Shiplap Accent Wall: Framing to Completion Timelapse
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In this video, we frame out an accent wall in this new home to accommodate an electric fireplace, floating mantle, atmos sound bar and wall mounted tv with shiplap from floor to ceiling up 20’. Music by: Elliot Glasser Quiet March
House Framing Timelapse: Garage And Living Space Walls
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In this video we cover the remainder of the framing of walls in the house. There’s still plenty of framing to do but this video will cover the bulk walls being put up. Stay tuned to the end of the video where we include pictures of what the house will somewhat look like when the house is done room by room.
Framing Our Own House: Part 3
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Framing Our Own House: Part 3
Check Out The View!
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Check Out The View!
Framing Our Own House: Part 2
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Framing Our Own House: Part 2
How Not To Point in YouTube Videos
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How Not To Point in UA-cam Videos
Framing Our Own House: Part 1
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Framing Our Own House: Part 1
Tool Review: Milwaukee vs. Metabo Cordless Framing Nailer
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Tool Review: Milwaukee vs. Metabo Cordless Framing Nailer
The Foundation is DONE!!
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The Foundation is DONE!!
Wisdom TC Flowable Termiticide
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Wisdom TC Flowable Termiticide
Final under slab plumbing and using Milwaukee portable band saw
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Final under slab plumbing and using Milwaukee portable band saw
Slab Foundation Progress in the Texas Hill Country
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Slab Foundation Progress in the Texas Hill Country
Progress at the Metal Shop
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Progress at the Metal Shop
The Property has running water! #shorts
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The Property has running water! #shorts
Building a house: Foundation forms and underfloor Plumbing
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Building a house: Foundation forms and underfloor Plumbing
Framing in the Shop
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Framing in the Shop
Drilling a 300’ Water Well
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Drilling a 300’ Water Well

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  • @beglight
    @beglight 9 днів тому

    Well done. And a great documentation of how you did and your thought plan. Question: given that large window is 400 lbs, plus some other heavy windows around it, what's supporting such heavy weight? When you showed from inside, there didn't seem to be much in the way of supporting such oversized weight in a concentrated area. How did you guys "structural engineer" it?

  • @rdeh1678
    @rdeh1678 Місяць тому

    I prefer the metabo hpt 36v unit destroys any other i have owned

  • @rdeh1678
    @rdeh1678 Місяць тому

    The Metaboo has the extender as well

  • @danielgunn2945
    @danielgunn2945 Місяць тому

    Make another video without all the ahs and uhms.

  • @scader
    @scader 2 місяці тому

    Did you install directly onto level framing a the sill? The Pella install diagrams appear to not require a pitched sill trim, which seems out of ordinary.

    • @BuiltOnTheRock
      @BuiltOnTheRock Місяць тому

      I pitched the sill for water drainage.

  • @afanaskinanton
    @afanaskinanton 3 місяці тому

    Cool!!!

  • @garyacker7388
    @garyacker7388 3 місяці тому

    Pre treatments require more insecticide

  • @aceace6001
    @aceace6001 4 місяці тому

    where you buy this strusses?

  • @hanselito2416
    @hanselito2416 4 місяці тому

    3:57 sure someone has said it but skyhook

  • @AmnerVelasco-j7t
    @AmnerVelasco-j7t 5 місяців тому

    I had the Milwaukee but it’s stop working. I had to send it in to get it repair

  • @AandHAutomationllc
    @AandHAutomationllc 5 місяців тому

    Can you use a web truss at 23' span without post support for a two story home?

  • @kd9856
    @kd9856 5 місяців тому

    Out of all the reviews that I've seen between these two guns yours is the most fair and consistent the only reason I would prefer one or the other is 1 is home serviceable and the other is not more or less you can't get parts for one and you can the other and I'm not gonna say which that is for your own investigation

  • @oscarbueso524
    @oscarbueso524 7 місяців тому

    i am definitely making this tomorrow morning. im roughing in a house but dont have a wire spinner and dont feel like buying A $100 stand that its only job is to spin

    • @BuiltOnTheRock
      @BuiltOnTheRock 7 місяців тому

      Awesome! I hope it works well for you.

  • @markcreamer3196
    @markcreamer3196 7 місяців тому

    Did you build the house by yourself and family ??

    • @BuiltOnTheRock
      @BuiltOnTheRock 7 місяців тому

      Yes we did. We used a few subs to help out but did a lot of the work. I’ve been terrible uploading videos but hope to post more as time allows

  • @ZubiDubi-g3c
    @ZubiDubi-g3c 7 місяців тому

    Great work with longreach (timber web) floor trusses. How much maximum span of trusses?

    • @BuiltOnTheRock
      @BuiltOnTheRock 7 місяців тому

      I believe we are at 31-32’ span

  • @SPIKESLAYER1
    @SPIKESLAYER1 7 місяців тому

    Awesome - thanks

  • @cableguy130
    @cableguy130 9 місяців тому

    Senco!!! Fast as pneumatic, serviceable with compressed air and basic tools. POWERFULL!!!

  • @clem95627
    @clem95627 9 місяців тому

    Just ordered the Metabo after this review.

    • @josephpuchel6497
      @josephpuchel6497 Місяць тому

      Hey How’s the Metabo nailer working out I’m looking at getting cordless finish and framing Thank you

  • @matthewmahony9165
    @matthewmahony9165 9 місяців тому

    My hikoki (metabo) framing gun was one of the best tool purchases I have made. Fantastic bit of kit. Even with 60y/o seasoned Australian hardwood frames. No problem at all.

  • @tomkelly8827
    @tomkelly8827 9 місяців тому

    I have the Metabo and built my house and a few others with it. It stopped driving the nails home so I bought the $60 part to refill the air chamber and it works like new again but in the meantime I was using a corded air nailer and it was so much lighter and quieter but sometimes it was a pain to have that hose dragging around. So I plan to buy an air nailer to have the beauty of both worlds. Air nailers are so much cheaper and the double clip is amazing for sheeting and nailing beams together. I am looking at a palm nailer as well to help with joist hangers

  • @vickibkid9743
    @vickibkid9743 9 місяців тому

    I didn't realize this but according to the owner's manual the Metabo can't be stored under 40 degrees for the tool or battery. That's a problem for a guy leaving things out in the trailer or garage. The Metabo I bought from Lowe's was a clearance item that was probably a return that failed the first guy. It didn't work once for me and I returned it as well. I don't expect I would buy another Metabo item unless it was $10 at a yard sale.

    • @JimDoubleYa
      @JimDoubleYa 5 місяців тому

      What you're explaining here is the recommendation for all of the battery powered options. That's not just a Metabo HPT thing.

    • @dcl97
      @dcl97 Місяць тому

      If you store any of these air piston guns in the cold the charge will leak out. I do a lot of off grid projects up north and learned that the hard way. The Milwaukees need to be sent in for service if that's the case, the Metabo has a recharge port. I worked with a guy testing out a prototype Flex, and that also has a port, but not sure if that makes it into production or not.

  • @emilbabayan5799
    @emilbabayan5799 10 місяців тому

    I'd like to now the cost of LVL and Trusses with cost as well Roof Trusses and what company did you order from

  • @jorglange2666
    @jorglange2666 10 місяців тому

    Metabo HPT is fixable, recharge with air. Milwaukee is nitrogen and individual parts not available.

  • @davidbryant3532
    @davidbryant3532 10 місяців тому

    Here they be? Another moron

  • @BLAM777
    @BLAM777 11 місяців тому

    Do you think that would work good on green lumber like 4×6 beams?

    • @BuiltOnTheRock
      @BuiltOnTheRock 10 місяців тому

      Absolutely. As long as you have a good auger bit, it will go through it no problem.

  • @JonathanAvila-p5m
    @JonathanAvila-p5m 11 місяців тому

    I’m going to buy one …. Honestly wich one do you recommend!??????

    • @BuiltOnTheRock
      @BuiltOnTheRock 11 місяців тому

      I’d go with the Milwaukee if I could only buy one again.

  • @carlosortiz-bp9ml
    @carlosortiz-bp9ml 11 місяців тому

    Why did you choose impervia vs life style?

    • @BuiltOnTheRock
      @BuiltOnTheRock 11 місяців тому

      I chose Impervia because of cost, I wanted the durability of Fiberglass and honestly didn’t want to deal with wood more than necessary inside. I will be wrapping all the windows In trim but I don’t want to have to deal with sanding down with sashes and refinishing them down the road. I say that but if money weren’t an issue, I probably would have gone with wood clad casements. Our Pella slider is a Lifestyle dual slider

    • @jeffzhang3144
      @jeffzhang3144 4 місяці тому

      Interesting that my quotes with Impervia is about 10-13% more than lifestyle in total. Is that the same case on your side?

    • @beglight
      @beglight 9 днів тому

      @@BuiltOnTheRock wow, interesting. Why do you think wood clad would be a better option had the cost/price been not an issue? Curious about your thoughts.

  • @bmfitzgerald3
    @bmfitzgerald3 Рік тому

    Nice vid. Thanks!

  • @willengel9953
    @willengel9953 Рік тому

    Metabo fell 4 feet and busted that little black battery receiver plate loose and the switch on it. Debating weather I’m going to get another metabo or try something else

    • @BuiltOnTheRock
      @BuiltOnTheRock Рік тому

      I still use my metabo and really like it. If you want to try something else, Milwaukees is a good alternative. Whatever you do, don’t buy the Dewalt.

    • @CAPonthat
      @CAPonthat 11 місяців тому

      Don’t drop your tools, idiot

    • @CAPonthat
      @CAPonthat 7 місяців тому

      You should try not dropping your tools

  • @annettemehrtens9041
    @annettemehrtens9041 Рік тому

    planning to use trusses like yours on my project, do you have the spec sheets provided with your trusses?

    • @BuiltOnTheRock
      @BuiltOnTheRock Рік тому

      I’m sure I have them somewhere. What information are you interested in?

  • @robertcbonner
    @robertcbonner Рік тому

    Amazing how far you've come since we saw the foundation! Love that you are involving the whole family!

    • @BuiltOnTheRock
      @BuiltOnTheRock Рік тому

      It’s moving along finally! We’re very excited.

  • @philweed1603
    @philweed1603 Рік тому

    Watch at 1.5x speed.

  • @centexan
    @centexan Рік тому

    Not sure what you meant, but I'm positive you didn't have 80 nails per truss bracket. And you were nuts (not in a good way) to do some of that alone.

    • @BuiltOnTheRock
      @BuiltOnTheRock Рік тому

      Yep, shouldn’t have done it alone that’s for sure. You’re right, I went back and checked, it’s 60 nails per truss bracket. I believe we used the THA422

    • @centexan
      @centexan Рік тому

      @@BuiltOnTheRock Even that's a crazy number of nails, but I can believe 30 per bracket.

    • @markcreamer3196
      @markcreamer3196 7 місяців тому

      ​@@BuiltOnTheRockare you a Christian

  • @jmancira
    @jmancira Рік тому

    If the Milwaukee lasts for a day you slow bro lol

    • @BuiltOnTheRock
      @BuiltOnTheRock Рік тому

      Yeah I’m not a production framer and don’t claim to be for sure. If I was a production framer, I’m not sure if I’d want to lug these heavy battery powered units around vs air powered. I’d be curious to hear from production framers what they prefer for constant usage.

    • @stillteachin
      @stillteachin Рік тому

      ​@@BuiltOnTheRockair compressor + hitcahi nailer= production framer.

    • @markcreamer3196
      @markcreamer3196 7 місяців тому

      ​@stillteachin how long have you been framing

  • @TRUONGSPORT
    @TRUONGSPORT Рік тому

    I bought this nail gun as we were planning to renew all the fencing in our back garden. As this involved 19 double slatted fence panels, 10 of which needed to be cut down in size, we knew there would be a need for a great ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxHQsUrwNr5GQrnx9V4xDdUr56qxwuiBHt deal of re-stapling the wooden slats to the wooden framework. Each alteration required the re-stapling of 62 wooden slats with double staples. Prior to starting the work we ordered sufficient additional staples as per the instructions with the gun.The gun performed fantastically throughout the entire project with no jams of misfires. The adjustable power was excellent allowing the staples to be fired into the 8mm slats to the correct depth. For the price paid this was a bargain and it proved itself to be so reliable and versatile making an arduous task much quicker and professional. I cannot recommend this product highly enough and it will be used on many other projects in the future.

  • @robdiv5848
    @robdiv5848 Рік тому

    Metabo/Hikoki better weight better nailer......

  • @RayFazendin
    @RayFazendin Рік тому

    floor trusses are very sensitive, be careful when you stock drywall trusses flex but don't return like LVL or tgi. I also sheared both sides of the floor trusses to eliminate bounce and level floors.

    • @BuiltOnTheRock
      @BuiltOnTheRock Рік тому

      Thankyou. I’ll keep that in mind when we finally get to hanging drywall

  • @bdm1000
    @bdm1000 Рік тому

    Thanks for the tip

  • @guerrillaj
    @guerrillaj Рік тому

    Good video. I was a little confused with the pour method but thats probably the way to go in this situation. Covered a lot of ground too

  • @leodanger1
    @leodanger1 Рік тому

    After discussion they agreed to review, they were thinking it has I-joist but they found open web truss joist. Now the y are telling web truss is expensive and strong but sound is expected. I find the sound very annoying, is there a way to reduce it. Builder tried multiple time and saying all is good and this cannot be perfect. Floor is little bouncy too. Please suggest

    • @brianyoung8999
      @brianyoung8999 2 місяці тому

      They can span a great distance but not stiff and quiet without additional beams. truss is not deep enough for the span. or to much was asked of it. Adding a beam or a wall is probably your only option.

  • @Zorlig
    @Zorlig Рік тому

    Nice. I'm guessing those beams in the middle are to support point loads from the upper story. Some engineer had fun with that! Clear span is really nice though.

    • @BuiltOnTheRock
      @BuiltOnTheRock Рік тому

      Ben, yep. There are a few walls that are in the space above and roof lines that bear on those walls also. We really didn’t want to have any posts in the garage that would limit our usage of the space

  • @hmtrimworks7148
    @hmtrimworks7148 Рік тому

    @ 0:40 weight- Milwaukee: 12.065 lbs HPT: 10.49 lbs So the HPT is 1.575 lbs lighter

    • @khmisc
      @khmisc 9 місяців тому

      Are those weights with batteries, and if so are the batteries equal capacity? From Milwaukee's website I determined their gun weighs 10.1 lbs., and from my scale a 5Ah battery weighs 01.6 lbs, making the total weight 11.7 lbs....

  • @scottrichardson5421
    @scottrichardson5421 Рік тому

    Good idea to hire the framing crew. You should never fly a truss, especially a sheathed truss (sail) without a dropline on each end and a strong, preferably heavy man to hold each line steady all the way up. One bad gust of wind without droplines, and damage and/or injuries will cost more than it's worth to hire the crew. While working in construction, I have delivered many large metal beams, posts, stairs, and panels and we always had to have a team of experienced riggers, GRADALL operator(s), and material handlers before we could fly anything. Anybody working up that high must always wear an approved weight limit fall-arrestor secured to the building to prevent a fall to the ground. It may have cost more than you planned, but you made the right decision.

  • @JoseHernandez-ks3ty
    @JoseHernandez-ks3ty Рік тому

    Metabo is a pice a garbage, is not working properly after a 50 times use , customer service said send them over you have to pay the shipping cost $30 dollars first time sentit back telling me the gun gas working manufacturing specification , call back sent it back make a you tube short video so they know the problem , they just sent it back , they said the same again I will call them to talk to a supervisor get it fix and sell it , milwakee so much easier they pay for everything, and better gun after all.

  • @N.California
    @N.California Рік тому

    A rack, a rack of nails. good vid, thanks

  • @joannelimoges1742
    @joannelimoges1742 Рік тому

    Wow. You lift those windows so they are nothing. Do those windows not open? That is a lot of window cleaning. Maybe the kids can start a business.

  • @vswamidass
    @vswamidass Рік тому

    How about putting in French or sliding doors instead of the window in the homeschool room? Then you could add a Juliet balcony for safety.

  • @michaelwhite7160
    @michaelwhite7160 Рік тому

    Pima cable is made by Hitachi

  • @nodoubt46able
    @nodoubt46able Рік тому

    why does anybody ever use those retarded plastic clip nails? less nails per inch, and they will put your eyes out...why?

  • @richardodegaard9847
    @richardodegaard9847 Рік тому

    Awesome building and process. Good to see Tim helping. I'm sure he has been a big help. Give our love to the family. It was also good seeing Katy as well. All our love. Be safe. Rich and Yvonne