Basement brewery build part 4 | Framing the walls (Done is better than perfect!)
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- Опубліковано 4 гру 2018
- Progress is being made!! The framing is done! The electrical is up next and the some plumbing!!
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I like that you are willing to share your mistakes so others can learn from you. Very helpful.
For sure!! I don't mind at all! Hope it helps someone out..
Looks great!!! I can tell you first hand, as someone who has worked in the building industry, that I have NEVER seen a true square corner in a building project. That level of precision is from a long gone age. Close enough and looks good is really the best that can be expected, and you did a fantastic job.
Thanks Pete!! I appreciate it! I try! 👍🍻
I’ve been wanting to build a Brew room for awhile now. Your videos inspired me to take the leap and start clearing a space for it. There’s already RO, cold and hot water, and a drain near my location. Only need to run an extra light and outlet to give me the utilities I need! About to pick up a table, sink, and some stainless accessories!
Nice!! I'd love to see it when you're done! 👍🍻
Coming along so good Brian! The end result will be aaaa-mazing! Keep it up. The fun part will soon start!
I wouldn't box in the technical stuff in the ceiling. Just paint it all flat black. If you make a box there the ceiling will feel much lower.
Cheers dude!
Thanks Thomas! I think that is what I am leaning towards. Leaving it all exposed and paint it black.
Brian you are becoming a great carpenter!! your ceiling I would Paint it for sure to give it that steam punk look to the space. that always looks so good in a Man Cave, Cant wait to see the finished space. Cheers!
Thanks Eric!! I think I'm leaning in that direction I'm just painting everything black. Besides that is less work LOL Cheers! 👍🍻
Very impressive build! I vote for black paint ceiling
Thanks you 2!! Cheers!
Looking great Brian. Keep up the good work. Cheers!
Thanks Christiano
Awesome Brian! Been waiting for an update and great job! Can't wait for that first brew from the new setup! Cheers buddy! And darn we missed the live brew day!
Thanks man!! There.will.be more for sure! Cheers! 👍🍻
I like open trusses! Paint it black....
So good I watched it twice!
Kelly says the same thing! 👍🍻
I agree, keep things open, and paint the ceiling black.
Impressive!
Thanks Jonas! 👍🍻
Looking good!
Getting there!! Wiring this weekend! 👍🍻
Live and learn, it looks great :-) I've seen a few places stretch fishing nets across ceilings, in some of them it created a good atmosphere.
Thanks man!!
great work!
Thanks! 👍🍻
Looking great!!! I like the look of open vents/pipes. Putting extra boxes around it might make the roof seem/actually be lower.
Yeah I was worried about that too I'm 6'3" so I need all the head room possible! Cheers! 👍🍻
Nice TRON music. Looks great Brian.
Haha thanks Paul!
AAAhhh! wish I had all that space but am lucky with what I have... Absolutely LOVED!!! this one great watching the build and everything going in. Wish we had Green Guard in the UK, I could do with some of that looks awesome stuff. All the best and Mash On!
Haha thanks man! I am really excited about the progress on the space! 👍🍻
Did you 'farm out' the electrical work . . . . . LoL? I slay myself!!! Looks good Brian.
Haha. Good one! I had NOTHING to do with the "current" electrical work in the house!! Lol
Looks awesome 👍🏼
Thanks Daniel! Cheers! 👍🍻
Short Circuited Brewers built my own brewshed last year , feels great to see the progress, check it out at
dannys_bar_and_chill 👍🏼
Will do!
Nice job man!! Just followed you!
Looking good! Wish I had a basement that height!
Thanks man.. Low ceiling?
@@ShortCircuitedBrewers 5'10" in the middle, even lower at the main beam. 6' at the outside walls. The house is over 100 years old and my first house so not much i could do.
Oh wow.. Lollipop kid brewery!! Lol
Ya frame in the vent trunk line area with drywall sides but instead of a drywall ceiling in that area do a drop ceiling so you can run electrical, plumbing, vents ,etc. And that way you won't have to worry about trying to paint or cover future stuff cuz trust me up find something else that needs to be run/installed after you finish the basement off. Good luck nice progress!
I hear you.. But I hate drop ceilings.. There are ways to work around added stuff. 👍🍻
Good overview .....................................................CHEERS
Thanks Tim!!
Love the videos you do and your amazing at it. However a word of advice never use PT 2x4 in your house. The so called experts don’t know what that chemical will do to you or your family. I have seen it eat metals. Use regular 2x4s and if you feel the need you could paint or use the foam tape underneath them. As far as framing a basement out some walls maybe even in height and some will very with the pitch for the floor drain.
Thanks for the compliments and the tip! The foam is a good idea for cement contact wood for sure! Cheers! 👍🍻
Looking good if the looks not an issue spray it black and fit electronic led remote control lighting good for camera work and multi coloured when your doing your Disco stu at the Bar
Hell yeah!! Disco ball! Cheers Clive! 👍🍻
Thank for video...•••
Thanks for watching! 👍🍻
It looks great. It’s interesting that your building code doesn’t require your walls to be set in some kind of bottom slip track to allow for expansion and contraction of the floor.
There is no code at all where I'm at. You think concrete expands and contracts that much?
Not the concrete but the earth below. I lived in
Denver for a while and it was a problem there.
Plumb is vertical, level is horizontal.
@@davidlagarcelegacyfarms1067 thanks for that clarification!! I'm not a carpenter!
Black makes a small space look smaller.
Use brighter colors to lighten-up the place and make it look more spacious. Especially if you are going to do videos in the place.
White also looks much cleaner, laboratory-ish. Screams good sanitation.
Are you in CA?
It looks like a “Service Champions” sticker on the furnace.
In Ohio. I have plenty of lights 😜👍🍻
Looks too good for the girls I go with. :P Great video Bud.
Thanks! My girls think it looks good too LOL! Cheers👍🍻
Nice job Brian! I am building a brewery as well. Not to your standards but it will produce ale! lol. Cheers Shawn
If it works for you that's what matters!! 🍻👍👍
Build is coming along nicely. Can’t wait to see it finished. Speaking of stickers does anyone have a good source sticker source that doesn’t have crazy minimum order quantities or Crazy expensive?
Sticker mule you can get a sample pack of like10 for $19 if memory serves.. Makestickers is also a good one. That's who i used. I have used sticker mule too. thanks for watching!! 🍻👍
Sweet!
Right!! First comment!
Did you finalize filming today? That kegerator looks new...
The one in the storage area?
Yes I did BTW. Lol
@@ShortCircuitedBrewers Nice! Great build and keep them coming.
i wouldn’t fuss with anything on the ceiling but black paint. all my friends have painted their basement ceilings flat black and it disappears and they painted everything including the ducts.
Kinda how im leaning. My says the same. Thanks for the input! 👍🍻
"Cement" is a componet used in the manufacture of concrete. They are not interchangeable terms. "Plumb" means perfectly vertical.
Thanks for that clarification.
@@ShortCircuitedBrewers I know you said you aren’t a construction contractor. Brew on!
@@MrWaldorfian lol yup!! Thanks! 👍🍻
👍 Mate your doing great !
Im loving this ill be there drinking with you before you know it ;)
Haha come on over Stephen!
Are you with SODZ or any clubs by chance? I attended a meeting or two back in the day. It's a little far from Newark/Heath area though lol. Good job on the build! I'm enjoying it. I need to dig a parameter in my basement and fix all of the water issues in the floor someday. Good stuff!
SODZ.. Nothin' to it but to do it!! Thanks Robert! 🍻👍
i know you posted your triple tap kegerator's but did you ever consider bar top taps and running chilled beer lines to a separate part of the basement to the bar? curious on price differences if you did. I didn't have any space for a kegerator on the main floor so i made chilled lines running from the basement to the kitchen counter. (2x 1/4" beer lines and 2x 3/8" chilled water lines wrapped in foam tape). I put a metal reservoir in the keezer and pump that water up to the tap tower.
Don't really know. I wanted kegerators that I could front load rather than have to lift them into a keezer, I really didn't bother costing it out. It is a great idea though for sure! 🍻👍
Are you on a city sewer or septic system? I'm in the very early stages of designing my home brew house. I'm wondering where you will dump that sump discharge you installed.
Septic. I will dump into the septic. I contacted 5 star who make PBW and star San and they are septic friendly. The trub is not gonna hurt anything either. (If all that answer is why you asked? Lol) 👍🍻
Looking awesome Brian! Question - how will you handle your half walls - the ones that are half poured and half framed? You plan to insulate the tops and cover the whole thing with foam board?
Thanks!! The walls in the storage and mechanical area?
Not sure - there were some "half walls" behind you early in the video and I have several of those. They are kind of a pain - I thought about cutting some 2x4s to remove "half a stud" to leave enough room to run ethernet or ac wires along the portion over the poured walls (using a shallow box) but I was interested in what you planned to do there. You going to put greenboard up and tile the brewery part? I have a similar situation and it is too tempting to route a cold water line and drop some new ethernet and electric lines and make a brewery in the corner of my basement. I think my wife would produce a whole herd of cows if I started cutting foundation for effluent lines though. Best of luck!
Oh OK. The half walls won't affect anything down there they are in the mechanical area and the storage area. So I won't have to deal with then thank goodness.
What would you guess the hours start to complete on the basement?
Oohhh man.. that's a good question that's tough to answer. I'd have to say 240 hours at least. If not 300. Not counting materials selection and pickup. It's really hard to say for sure.
I cut the wall 5 to 10 mil small then you get packers and packet where you nail it and the wall Gazi Nice n Easy
Yeah did a little of that on the walls after the first one. Some needed a little "persuasion" but nothing like the first one. Thanks for the tip! 👍🍻
Leave them
At 13:40, We weren't allowed to make holes in joists that far away from their support.
The holes for the wiring.. OK. When I was wiring houses they were using engineered joists with knock outs. We the storage room is bearing sine of that load now.. Lol. 👍🍻
Having your breaking box enclosed might be against the electrical code in your area. Ask just in case.
Good advice for someone that has to get an electrical inspection. I did not. However the code states that the closet or storage room must be 3 ft deep minimum and a minimum of 30 in wide. So I'm about a foot and a half short on the depth but the width I'm fine..
Another member of the cult of done.
Done is the engine of more. Laugh at perfection, it keeps you from being done.
Right on!! 👍🍻
put some crome paint on the support beam..... poof stripper pole.
Of course Travis. Lol you would say that.. 👍🍻 "Gentleman's brewery" haha!
I would absolutely NOT want to see Brian on any stripper pole!
Oh hell no!! Lol Fear not!! You'll never have to endure that!!
Lmao