I think with a Double Wide. The easiest way , is to Dig Out just enough dirt to lay the brick basement walls. Replace the dirt at the end where the trailer will roll in. After the trailer is set ant the bricks are finished, then remove the dirt down to the floor level and Make the concrete floor,
No wasting of electricity, no added cost by using a crane, just pure manpower. Good job guys!
Duh, buy a 12v winch for $100 when you're done playing.
Are you guys still doing this and where
What About The Other Half?
I think with a Double Wide. The easiest way , is to Dig Out just enough dirt to lay the brick basement walls. Replace the dirt at the end where the trailer will roll in. After the trailer is set ant the bricks are finished, then remove the dirt down to the floor level and Make the concrete floor,
Ok but that isn't a double wide in this video. It's an off frame modular. Two different tjings.
why they wouldnt put a couple of worm drive drills on those cranks is beyond me
Buy a 12v winch for $100 when they're done playing.
Duh, buy a 12v winch for $100 when you're done playing.
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2019=electric wench
All they need to put in are stairs. They rarely do it in most mobile homes
Perfect, instant house without the wait, extra $$$.
False. It takes about a month or two for delivery.
Can this be done with a double wide manufactured home?
that's what you're seeing in the video...
@@ThePotatusMan False, this video is showing an off frame modular, not a double wide. Two different things.
yes it can.
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Wow!
Kewl
Why they built them a place to go during a tornado.