Mini Dumper Disaster! 😱 | Single Storey Extension #6
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Will continues with rebar fixing to key footings together. John gets to work with the power tools using a demolition hammer to finish off digging footings before the final concrete pour. The laser level is set up to check the concrete footings are poured to the right depth and we are ready to go. The concrete arrives and passes through the concrete pouring pump into the footings, John uses the concrete vibrating poker to disperse any air bubbles during the process. The next job is to clear the ground of excess material so John on the Yanmar ViO17 and Will and Joe on the Cormidi C85 dumper set to work. They discover a hole in the old soil pipe so John demonstrates how to fit a temporary waste pipe. Joe is back on the hammer breaker, breaking concrete from the old footings. Next job up is to mark out soakaway making sure it is at least 5m away from the building. Then disaster strikes as a detached mini dumper track brings proceedings to a halt! Pete comes to the rescue to reattach the mini dumper track ignoring instructions and doing it his way!!
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I agree with some of the other comments, the rebar is just an accident waiting to happen.
They defo need to sharpen up on their health and safety practices.
But they still produce some of the best workmanship on UA-cam. A good quality company.
solid work team!
00:55 jesus that rebar needs protectors on the end!! one slip and his eye will be gone...
Nice Harold
You poor boys you must be fed up with so much mud but I still really enjoyed the messy mud stay safe 😀😀👍👍👍
1:57 if that trench collapses your brown bread mate the shuttering you have isnt reinforced enough
Just watched all 6 episodes in one night and it was worth it 🙌
Quality workmanship as always.
Great job lads
Thanks for another great video guys.😎
Well done lads
Top job as always lads, I bet you cannot wait to get done digging clay😀
Good stuff 👍👌👊💪🤙🍺✅💯
Great work & tidy. Ground workers are so under appreciated. Wouldn’t be filming with that shoring, you need proper trench sheets. You’ll be strung up if you have a trench collapse on someone.
Thoroughly enjoyed that one !
All that for a poxy bloody tree 😳!
Poor Will couldn’t be any further from the roof down that massive hole and has anyone ever seen a lead pipe on a straight line 😳🤣.
Finally massive congratulations to you John for your award 🥇🧱👍🏼
Great Vid and top work, one small bit of advice i would have used a 1 ton dumper, holds more load, better fuel consumption, quicker and so much more robust than the mini track dumpers
Hi mate great shout it’s about the width most of the time thou all the best Tony 👍
7:40 hope your going to replace the lead pipe while you have it exposed?
Does English code still allow lead for piping? Is it for water or gas?
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I am guessing all these tools and machinery are mud resistant? And I'm also guessing, they some regular/cleaning, maybe a hosing down every end of day? No? Yes?
Tidy job but that shoring is gonna do absolutely nothing if it collapses, as soon as what ever your propes are pushing on goes loose it'll all fall down, plus you've literally got 1 scaffold board each side, may as well of just not done it and had the extra space 🤣
How much does a concrete pump cost and will the ready mix company supply it ?
Thanks
RS Concrete do and some other’s do just ring around
why would the footing need to be so deep! it is only a lightly loaded structure. That clay would provide a bearing capacity of at least 70kPa for a strip footing, which would be more than sufficient for the both SLS and ULS load combinations
Building inspector see's a tree, always ask for 2.5m...It's their little power trip.
What a knob of a building inspector
My feet weighed about 3 stone 😂😂
the structural engineer must have got this wrong (trench) surely this should have been piled raft or piled+groundbeams. well done for pushing on.
Does the foundation really need to be that deep for single story?
In general all foundations in the UK have to be normally 1m deep but, it also depends on the soil type your building is going to bear on! One reason foundations ars deep is to take into account further development as in eventually placing a second storey on the house and even a loft conversion!
I've seen houses built over 100 years ago with no footings at all. They just dug down 1m and built it up from there.
Clay like that is so demoralising haha. Sticks to you so you can hardly move. And a bastard to dig by hand
Don't put the rebar in till you finish drilling holes cos if the drill breaks you gona look f***** stupid with a length of rebar sticking out of your eyeball.
Re bar protectors are pennies eyeballs are priceless, just saying
@@chriswild2458 The old saying comes to mind.....You can walk with a wooden leg but you can't see with a glass eye
If you've haven't got rebar caps a plastic bottle is second best....
@@MrThebigredone or,you can lead a horse to water,but a pencil must have lead in it?