The INSPECTOR was getting on my NERVES!!!
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- Опубліковано 17 гру 2023
- Join the concrete crew as we begin work on a large driveway, patio, and front walk. The inspector showed up and successfully made me mad but other than that we had some unexpected GOOD weather for a change. We ended up pouring the patio and front walk and are ready to pour the driveway.
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Man what a treat, Sunday and Monday videos this week.
Right!? We’re gettin christmas early lol
I know right last Sunday an Monday too I hope he keeps it up
He's gotta pay for the new building somehow. 😂
@@Jay__ELblah blah stop crying
@@karrisa7Bwho’s crying?
As a construction worker, there is nothing worse than a inspector who uses his power just to feel powerful. Can’t stand that. There are good inspectors out there, but there’s always a couple who just want to be jerks.
Yeah they can be a pain for sure. I don't think this guy was doing that though. He was sincere about the ground settling underneath Ryan's great work. Which it inevitably will. Ryan even said the property excavation was a shotty job in the beginning.
Tell me! Im dealing with one of those 😅 he’s right if we go into the books but come on man just a lil common sense
Perceived powers. There is such a thing as corporate personhood and their actions cost the tax payers day in and day out.
@hughobrien4139 English please. Tbh all I read from your comment was a word salad.
@@MidgetPunter Corporate Personhood is a 2010 Supreme Court decision establishing constitutional rights to corporations.
Don't worry about it ryan, the inspector just getting a buzz from his power trips, dude needs some more love in his life
No lie, you are the only UA-cam channel that I actually watch without skipping a second. Keep on with the great work!
same.
Same
Imagine that inspector seeing Eric's first side car parking job for the RV.
I wonder how that’s settling now I guess it won’t till next spring but yea I give that thing 2-3 years max😂😂he took that video down to
Lol
He’ll have to re do it next season the right way or face a law suit . Simple as that. There’s some room for error for a lot of things, but that was dangerous and incredibly bad
@@fedfreds832 The video is still up. Titled concrete is here! 22 yards is easy.
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Ah, the classic know-it-all inspector sharing their wisdom of all those 0 years of practical experience...
Should be a requirement you have previously worked in the field before becoming an inspector. So many do not and it shows by their remarks. It drives all of us nuts, it's no difference in any other construction field.
Around here it seems the inspectors all have worked in the business. Trouble is they were homebuilders who went out of business then went to work for local communities as inspectors trying to tell the successful builders how they needed to do things.
My father used to say they are guys who couldn't make it in the trades!
Here in the UK it’s just the same. Too many kids straight outta college as they can’t hold on to the experienced ones. Should be compulsory for Inspectors and Architechs to have done time on the tools.
Yes!!! I agree!
he could spell concrete so he got the position
Props for keeping your composure with the inspector. A lot of guys would have snapped when he started telling why you shouldn't pour that.
@@tbird3685 the men would as well.
It’s amazing what this channel has become. Approaching 500k subs. I remember when it was under 100k. Thanks for staying the same you and channel as the one i loved from the start. Watching y’all everyday it feels like your a buddy. Appreciate that. Sky’s the limit Mr. Ryan
Im a residential building inspector in my hometown. The number one issue that I have seen from other jurisdictions or the inspectors before me is misunderstanding the difference between interpretation and ignorance when it comes to a trade, the building codes and the laws of engineering. Small minded people are given so much authority that any push back triggers them spewing nonsense to win an argument rather than researching, reinforcing, and planning a corrective action that better suits the project manager, their subs and the local jurisdiction.
Most inspectors were never tradesmen or engineers and have a very poor understanding of what they are even looking at or the actual regulations that govern the work.
I have talked to inspectors that will not answer questions and will repeat themselves and change the topic to avoid any actual information asked of them.
@@KMVS8686not like that here in the states
No one asked.
I’m a plumbing contractor in NJ, and some of the inspectors around here are just like that fella that was in the video. They “know” the code back to front, and there is no deviation in it. I always ask if they want to make sure”friendly wagers” about things with them here!! You handled that brilliantly! Love the channel!
Many of the inspectors in NJ are associated with the m o b
90% of Govt inspectors are Communist
I am a college student in NJ, anyway I can come work with you even if not paid? im looking to get into the trades as college is just dragging on
@@dextaa575never work for free. You can start low but don't go working for nothing my friend.
Where in Jersey? I'm also a plumber in Jersey but mostly work up North (Chester, Mendham, Long Valley, AKA where the big money is). I know most of the inspectors in this area and they're really good and do know what they're doing. My old boss is currently an inspector in Sussex County, he was a 20 year vet in the plumbing business so he knows his stuff front to back, zero tolerance for hack work so he's always telling me stories of jobs he failed and trust me, these hacks deserve it. I also work a lot in the Flemington area and those guys are mostly good over there. If these guys call you out on something, it's almost surely you did actually do something wrong and they're not just trying to give you a hard time for the sake of it like many other inspectors do.
Central and South Jersey is where all the bad inspectors are from my experience. Those are also the areas where I try not to work in if I can help it.
I am a 76 year old woman! I have been watching your videos for at least a couple of years. I think I have kept watching because our beliefs are similar and you keep trying to live them all day everyday. I have to be careful not to pick up your stress yet for some reason I think I understand it. I found myself praying for you today. Your skills amaze me. Thank you for teaching and helping your ‘guys’!
God bless u sister, I enjoy his vids too, and yes I value him as part of the body as well!✝️ He knows why he is successful, #1 God, #2 love thy neighbor! there is a reason Jesus said these are the 2 great commandments! because if you align with Jesus then everything else will fall into place as it should!
stay blessed 🙏🙏🙏♥️♥️♥️♥️✝️✝️✝️
Godbless both original comment and the first commentor on your comment. Nice to see wholesome interactions on the internet.
@@macdoodlechamp wait this is going on the Internet??? 😂
Wholesome
I’m 76 too and a alien and giant and win the lotto every draw
I cant believe you still have to tell them every thing that needs to be done. Clean the bucket. edge the step. Bless your heart. May you have a fantastic holiday.
way I look at it is he aint telling them what todo he is teaching them
Been following for 2 years now and your videos are always fresh and never get old and redundant. Well done
Inspectors can be a pain. Favorite quote: "Those who can, do. Those who can't, inspect." :)
It's not the original quote, but it's the first thing I thought of as well.
you're right the good ones did it first then decided to lighten the work load. They're not overly common though.
I just wanted to comment and say I’ve been watching you for the last 2 years and honestly I look forward to the videos, and what’s funny is over the last 2 years it was cool to watch how everyone grow as a team, some left but the ones who are there still have grown so much. And it’s so cool seeing you get the new land, and start achieving your dreams! Thank you for the great videos I can’t wait to see what’s to come!
That’s def a starter issue
What a great and respectful customer.
Think I'd be taking the skid to someone else to have it looked at. No way a machine has issues every time it leaves the shop 😅
You clearly have not owned equipment. It doesn't matter what shop it a constant fight to get stuff fixed right
Stuff breaks and preventative maintenance is very expensive on equipment. He has 2 machines, no need to go through tens of thousands of dollars every year.
Sure he could have them buttoned up nicely every winter, but the losses that the breakdowns generate are significantly less, than the cost for the yearly big trip.
@johnwells920 Your absolutely 💯 right I don't own own equipment but I do however know how business works and to me and I could be wrong it won't be the first time, anytime there's these kind of issues it never hurts to be sure I'm not getting the shaft.
@@stevewayne3676 anything used that hard is going to need regular maintenance. The shop isn't sabotaging his equipment on purpose if that's what you're insinuating. That's ridiculous.
I'm going to weigh in here. My feeling for some time is that I'd find a different dealer even if it meant switching to another brand. Notice the New Holland. Bobcat sees him coming. Ryan should find a good hydraulic shop where he can get hoses and such. Maybe find a good field mechanic with a service truck. It costs a lot to have a machine down. I'm not sure what engine the tandem has. If it's a DT 466, I don't recall injectors are that big a deal. Other U-tubers back there seem to have great luck with Area Diesel Service on parts and rebuilds.
I love Little Ray and Big Ray, they're both big rays of sunshine to my day!
this customer seemed extremely kind! we love to see that
You are one of the hardest working, respectable, humble men I know. We all have our faults but it’s really apparent when someone tries hard to be a good man and keep good morale and Ryan is one of them. The type of guy a younger man like me can look up to especially when I never had a real father to look up to, I find myself looking at any older guy in my life as a father figure. Thanks for the video.
same way here bro been in and out of prison u ntil i found God and hes changed my life love jesus
Boss Man’s daughter must have been busy this weekend to put 2 videos out one day after another! You have an amazing group around you. Keep up the fantastic work Ryan! 🎉
Daniel has been cracking the whip the last few weeks....wants a return on the money Ryan has been spending I think :)
Daniel got let go
@@masterexploder666 Daniel is the CEO....HE lets people go.....not the other way around
Ryan does most of them now his daughter been busy
@@michaelkendall662 CEO's can be fired as well
I think clear PVC primer is in your future. For outside downspouts no need for the purple primer, switch to clear primer and you will not see the mess anymore.
I can remember my Dad just glueing the pipe together without primer years ago !
@@tnolan3176 since this is just storm water probably ok. But for the inside dwv pipes you want the surface clean and soft for the glue and good seal.
Blue Monster wetset and many of the other rain or shine cements are primerless, or use Oatey fusion. One less can to carry around. For what Ryan is doing with it, either one will be fine.
That was an impressive amount of work in two days even after watching all the other jobs the past years, huge transformation. Good work!
How lucky were they that the weather held off and gave them the window necessary to complete the pour? The anxiety was palpable.
its always nice to see someone caring about the older machines
Him putting both those disks on the grinder was absolutely hilarious 😂😂
Not really. I always unplug them before changing the blades. I know he was careful not to hit the trigger but why take the chance
@moemanncann895 I do understand but still shouldn't be changing blades with power still plugged up
brilliant , forget the jointer lol
My 7.3 had teeth missing in the fly wheel and it made the same sound if you get under there with a socket wrench and rotate the crank a few inches it would catch some teeth and start right up you can probably crawl right under there you can probably see the missing teeth
Yeah just easier to change the flywheel man!
First time watching one of your vids. That patio looks great! Can’t wait to see how it finishes out. Nothing more satisfying than seeing a crew take pride in doing a good job right the first time!
Ryan should have told the inspector if he had a problem with how they were doing the job he should talk to the CEO best time to call him is after school.
😂😂😂😂
This is an underrated comment lol
Hey Ryan greetings from Australia always good to see another video out 😊
You should hire that inspector to be the overseer of all future projects since he knows so much about laying concrete. 😂
i love watching your videos i am a new crew leader in pool construction 3 years, im 25 years old and i listen to the way you run a crew and try to do the same with my crew. one day i hope to own my own company in construction you guys are awesome keep up the hard/good work you guys inspire me to do better every day!!!
Hello from the Netherlands.
thanks for the video Ryan and Victory team .
Kind regards, Hollandduck
Man I can't explain it but these videos somehow relax me when I'm going through a lot . Keep up the hard work guys
These videos give me stress. I've watched everyone though 😂
They relax me too.. I can't see how they could stress anyone out..
What a blessing I have been watching videos for the last 4 days. Ty Ryan I would actually pay to see these
It's strangely satisfying watching these videos. Watching something go from nothing to something that completely changes the landscape is just amazing. I know making these videos is a lot of work but we really do appreciate them. Thank you.
Little Ray is a great worker 😊 hope he comes back next season 🙏
I like it how Ray is getting more confident in the machine🤙 will massively build his confidence the more time he gets in there
Came down 10 mins in to say the same thing. He is becoming a great asset to the team
Been following you for a long time. I really enjoy you showing the construction for a lot of your projects. As a site designer, I do not have a lot of field experience other than building construction, its nice to see actual construction for sites to help fill in some blanks in my knowledge to better design.
I'd love to hear how Ryan got into this kind of work and really drives his love for concrete
Hi Ryan, love watching your videos, back in the day being mechanic and seeing you putting your heart and soul into good handywork all awesome to watch.
Regarding your T320, your sump pump in the oil pan on the engine might be either bad or clogged up with bad stuff, seeing that the machine is only stopping intermittent.
Error code 0414 refers in the manual for "Engine oil pressure low, EXTREME"
sounds like he's missing teeth on his flywheel. The bendix (starter)is spinning but not making contact with the flywheel
Yep. my first thought was his starter but then he said he replaced it. I was thinking "You're going to destroy your flywheel". He already did that.
@@gregporter2114
@@gregporter2114I believe this is in response to the bobcat problem.
Yes and I was wrong@@nunyaDbiz
Erik and Frisco still don't have a Scooby Doo when it comes to setting forms
😂😂
0:37 Cheer up buttercup…. Low 30’s and snow on the other side of the pond here in Michigan…. Wishing you all the best. Love your videos. Have a very blessed week.
i like little ray a lot. doesnt complain, works hard, gets stuck down. hope to see more of him
You kept as cool as you could under the circumstances definitely! Someone telling you your work is going to be worthless is hard to keep your composure like that. Always respect how you deal with every situation under control. A lot of times I would definitely do more than what you normally do. Your work is better than any other concrete work that I’ve ever seen! (I’m from Wyoming though just for context haha.)
Ryan, look into putting a 6.4 or 6.7 powerstroke starter on the 7.3. A lot of people do it and it works amazing
The fact that Ray just ran over the wheel chalks again just shows that he's still not doing his pre-trip inspections. One of these days something bad is going to happen as a result if he doesn't get on it. A machine will fall off the truck or something bad will happen. It's super important to do the pre-trips when you're driving a large truck and trailer!
i have never done this job and i love how you are instructing the team all the time. seems like a good work atmos
Thanks for the second video in a row, Ryan! What a treat!!! Your daughter (and/or you) have been busy in the editing suite, lol! *Gooood work* I will never complain about a new video from your channel. You deserve all the success you've acquired thus far and to continue to in the future.
God bless you and your family, crew, friends and subscribers, Ryan.
Happy Holidays!🎅🏼🦌🎄
Heather🇨🇦
The guys have really stepped up since Bugs left. You can see Big Ray has come a long way too. You got a great crew Ryan.
Not really he always telling Eric how to do stuff right. He’s being there over a year common!!!!
I have to admit, I liked Bugs and I miss him and Jade, but you're right...the guys have really stepped up! Goooood work!
@@jamiewhitford3469 Too bad Ryan has to be there all the time for them to get anything done ! Doesnt seem like they can do anything without being told to do so ! Think they all would be just fine with Ryan doing all the work !
@@elcesar9279like needing to tell him that a step goes in front of the porch 🙄🙄 Bugs would have already been forming the step
@@tnolan3176I mean, he’s their boss so it’s kinda his job to tell his employees what to do. Independence comes with age and experience which is why people like bugs and little ray are always on top of things
Maaaan.....that inspector was a really "awesome" guy. Thanks for another great Victory video Ryan!! Looking forward to the rest of the pour.
It's a good day when victory uploads a video! 😎 Love doing a day of work, then coming home to watch people work 🤣
I'm loving these videos!!! You definitely deserve 1,000,000 Subscribers
Good morning sunshine! When we built our house the inspector was the same way! My husband has been building houses since he was 15 he is 65 now so he knows what he is doing but the guy was nit picking EVERYTHING! Turns out he was wrong & hubby was right! Lol! Great video! Much love from Henderson Ga
Why is it so relaxing watching other people work hard? 💎
Love the patio cut into smaller squares, definitely the way to go 👌 GOOD WORK!!!
Big Ray calling Eric a baby was funny😂.....then ryan reminded the cheese burger about edging, like it's his first day
Great video. I love how Annie just rolls her eyes while you are lifting her 😂😂😂. She’s sayin “hurry up and put me down” 😂😂😂
I could watch a video every single day and not get bored of them😂
Back to back videos!
Made my horrible Monday better!!
This is a great channel you;ve here. Glad I found it this morning. Great Work!
Eric always trying to squeeze that free second lunch from the boss man
That’s eric
Lunch boxes next year
Yup. Video by video I've noticed Eric taking Ryan for granted more and more. Or at least it's becoming more obvious. Ungrateful is the word that comes to mind.
Not sure why Ryan buys the crew lunch constantly. Its unheard of in the construction world.
Well that’s Ryan’s choice if he wants to or not buy lunch for his crew but the fact the Eric takes advantage.
Sounds like it might be your Oil pressure sensor malfunctioning. You can hook up a manual gauge to check and see if you have good oil pressure. If it’s good then you might need to replace the sensor. Depending on your model the sensor might be near the oil filter.
The issue the T320 is having is most likely the temperature sensor is no longer good or if you had that replaced already then its faulty, I'm basing this off what you have already said and from the code you gave.
Inspectors are always fun to deal with.
I love how you treat your employees, with respect. 😃
Ryan, you should consider switching to clear primer for gutters. You don’t need purple as purple is for inspectors to check the plumbing. Since downspouts aren’t typically tied into a septic or sewer system, you aren’t going to have them inspected. I switched to clear glue and primer for downspouts and its so much cleaner. You also don’t need to slob it on. Its not a pressurized system so minimal glue is necessary. I strictly use the thinner wall “sewer” pipe as its cheaper and does just as well. I also use the matching sewer fittings and it’s significantly cheaper as well. Never had a call back since I switched to it.
Clear primer, sure that is a good idea. Switching to thin wall sewer pipe though especially in cases where it's exposed to the elements from the metal gutter to the point it is barely below grade and being plate-packed is a pathetic swap to save $20 in materials that you can just be charging the customer 1:1 anyway and save a lot of future headache by not cheeping out. In five years that sewer pipe that is going from gutter to your elbow will get shattered by a snowblower or careless snow shovel if someone hits it. Sunlight makes it quite brittle.
I had both a plumbing and an electrical inspector do the same with me when I remodeled our home. Been doing that same work in the state for many years. Refused to listen to them and went up the food chain in the department and they were both told they were wrong.
I was actually even going above what code required so that my home would be even more energy efficient and safer for my family.
Not many inspectors have practical experience, most learned what they know OR what they THINK they know out of a book
Electrical inspectors… don’t get me started with them. Just a bunch of grandfathered in master electricians who’s businesses failed.
Idk about where you live, but you’ll see a massive change in electrical inspectors in the next few years. No more grandfathered in electricans who got their license by pulling cable their whole life. Actually need to pass your masters now and have your international red seal
Big Ray’s honesty has to be extremely refreshing on the job site
Victory and Vice Grip Garage, my two favorite UA-cam Channels. Always nice to see new Videos!
Check the starter bolts i have the same truck and they have backed out twice on me super easy fix if its that and not the fly wheel 🙌🏽
Hey Ryan, I've done my fair share of work in that area. I have dealt with the exact same inspector. I will just say he is well known among the trades. He tried calling out an existing framing and window detail on a remodel we worked on one time. Guess what? We did our research and found out he approved the exact things he was trying to call out 10 years prior when the home was built. He didn't have much to say except, "Huh." You're sharing the same boat as many others, so I guess you could say you're in good company! 😂
You and your crew make it look easy!!! Beautiful work, it’s looking awesome!
Awsome to see little ray get straight in to compacting taking bugs place. Big shoes to fill.
We need to find a way to keep lil Ray, you can tell he’s intelligent.
Shout out to little Ray. Great worker 👊
working for this guy looks like it would be a good day every day, explains to a T on what to do. great work
Ryan I was a zone isolation supervisor for halliburton. Basically we mix and pumped a lot of cement. Over my career millions of bbls. To my point you need to wear a mask when cutting that concrete. It will jack up your lungs
sup man started my job with structural welding today, watching your videos gave me a completely different mindset for work hoping this takes me far, keep being you homie i appreciate it alot.
That homeowner was probably like "well according to the county half my house is going to slide down this hill in 5 years, so we will skip the stamping"
I love the patio. The joint lines really give it character.
On the 7.3. Try pushing the gear selector farther into park and hold it while you crank. They are known to do that. Has to do with the shift cable adjustment over time.
Atleast big ray gets a Uber when doesn’t have a ride , tino would always use the excuse that he didn’t have a ride
Carlito is a great person. He is a good example of a real Mexican. He works hard, he can sing like a mariachi, has multiple vehicles and brings lunch for the guys. You know he is a good employee and friend.
Unlike cheeseburger Eric cries all the time and does bare minimum
Great guy, but hacks his work occasionally side stepping the professional way in favor of speed. Multiple videos including this one, Ryan has had to make comments on the quality of his work or actually redo what he's done.
He seems like a good guy but I had to laugh when you included “has multiple vehicles” as an example of a “real Mexican” 😂😂
@@mikeoxlong7212 on all the videos he gets corrected on something or Ryan has to fix something I think they just wanna finish but that's only half of the job
Guaranteed he is NOT legally allowed to work in this country.
llove this channel. stands by his product, fixes mistakes, everything is always 110% in the end.
Inspectors (some) are like that when my dad was still working ( electrician 40+ years) he had few that were straight rude and my dad told them off. Really do enjoy watching
Ryan, your AC will run all winter long. Vehicles are designed to have the AC compressor run periodically when the heater is in the defrost position. That’s so the compressor stay lived up and doesn’t seize up from not being used for long periods if time.
You possibly know when they started this? Or is this something that's been around a while. I'm just curious if this is a newer car thing. Don't be mean please, just trying to learn.
Absolutely. It's the best way to demist windows - dry air. As soon as you select demist, the A/C compressor should engage.
@@ScootsMcPoot , I'm 60. Back in the day I thought something was wrong with my car when the A/C pump came on in the winter. This was early 80s. Just putting it out there!
Pretty sad you still have to babysit these guys on the simplest tasks! Especially a guy with his own side business, imagine the work he does?
Sometimes when the customer gives you a firm handshake and says thank you, it’s one of the best tips ever
Besides $
Always gotta love when you have guys on the ground that know what they’re doing a boss that knows what they’re doing and then an inspector that has a power trip
If everything is going smooth, that's when I start to worry.
In my area, inspectors are usually failed contractors who gave up and went to work for the city
Props to you for not giving him the POW!
Engines like to start and stop in the same place. You can rotate the engine over by hand even a little bit and the starter should work fine. Gonna fluid film my ride after seeing how good that 7.3 still looks.
Great video. By far the highlight for the week
I like the lines of the back patio ,that inspector is a piece of work his ego would not let go .
The inspector has a point! New construction, the dirt will settle under the crete and the crete will have nothing under it but air. Lots of rebar to keep it from breaking off. Hes absolutely correct in his analysis, but it's not his place to tell the homeowner (not) to pour!
Ryan is aware of how concrete behaves on new construction on grades etc.. ,when following the proper pouring methods i.e compacting the gravel ,rebar, strong concrete that was poured right it will stay strong when the ground settles ..@@stevehamman4465
Lazy E! Always thinking he’s getting free lunch 😂😂
Seriously always crying
@@santiagogomez1254- Every video I notice him taking advantage of Ryan more and more. Ungrateful little boy. Lazy E is the perfect moniker for him.
Entitled Eric
Team Victory pouring quality into every job.
Best There is, Best There Was, Best There Ever Will Be! Merry Christmas Ryan and Crew
Good Morning from Massachusetts!
I don't know how Eric lays out his own jobs on his own??? Ryan constantly has tell him how to do it over and over again!!
If you watch Eric's videos you'd see the hack jobs he does
Because he’s lazy he don’t care for victory
I'm sure the Inspector was trying to flex his muscles. Happy holidays Ryan and team Victory.
Had to replace my fly wheel on my explorer 4.6 liter did the same as your truck and replaced starter first. Fly wheel cost was nothing but it’s all labor dropping out the transmission.