Uncle Bob just wasn't able to stand by idly while other men were working. I respect and admire that. You did a pretty good job of lookin' like you knew what you were doin'. I bet Uncle Bob gets the kinfolks discount, as it should be.
@@bondobuilt386 My dad's expression when the job was nearly complete would be something like Just nail that in and "Bobs your Uncle". Never knew where that expression came from.
Kkplumbing from Wisconsin.... guys... love the content.... please put a trap at trench drain then run horizontal to daylight or sewer etc....keeps rodents and air from access to the trench drain.... if not heated bldg...... pour gallon of rv antifreeze in trap in winter and after using during freezing temperatures.... you will be happy you did!!! Kk
I'm a little confused on this. Could you go into a little more detail cause I think it sounds like a smart idea! Planning on building a horse barn in a couple months and want drainage but worry about dirt and horse poop clogging french drains or any grates up. If you have any advice I'd be super thankful. Just wanna do the right thing the first time and not forget anything.
when you said to biscuit here take this i thought you were giving him the come along, i nearly fell off my stool when you give him the camera and started using the come along 😂
I've worked with those little bobcats (the Toro version actually) and one addon I consider essential is the stand on platform that attaches to the back. Two reasons, (1) You won't run over your feet accidently while operating it and (2) If the platform is bolted to the back (not the little trailer style one from the factory) adds extra deadweight to counterbalance loads in the bucket.
Minde Construction in central New York.I have bobcat machines, just bought a laser controlled grader for the skid steer It's great for larger areas(dairy barns)
Really helpful vid, great job! Would a trap under the drain be a good idea? I am sure that installing a screen on the end of the pipe is a must to keep critters from crawling inside.
bondo when you have you homemade shoot and you have in floor heat tubing do you have to avoid sitting the shoot on the tubing. let me know please got a pour coming up. thanks
Great video! Really appreciate you posting this. I am putting up a new pole barn or steel shed on my property. Would you say its cheaper to just do the foundation and rough-ins ahead of time?
Ron.... I can’t believe the attention to detail on the grade to the drain! Great job. Why didn’t you use sch. 40 on the drain? And would you consider a buying a skid steer? I know you have Karl, but skid is more maneuverable. You also have a mini excavator I seem to remember. Hey Buddy .... gettin close to TEN LARGE! Come on peeps...how about a free tee shirt for new subs?
Hi uncle Jim. Thanks bud that's how we do the drains 👍. That pipe is what fits that style drain plus its under 5=1/2 "of concrete. It should be good under there. I would like to get a small dump truck before a skid steer. Wont be long and we will be at 10K. thanks for the support uncle Jim. 👍👊
That drain is gonna be great for your uncle👍. All that snow yall get. Did yall drive some pins on the side of the drain to hold it in place so it don't move when your pouring?
hey great videos thanks ? i am pouring a 30x40 .i want to heat the floor how many feet of tubbing do i need?? how many loops?? an what manifold? what is the max footage you can be off and it wont effect nothing in loop run?? thanks
Looks great, is there a reason why you don't use water proofing in the wood so the concrete does not rot the wood? Or is it unlikely for that to happen?
Hi Bondo, have you used this type of drain with a insulated heated slab in garage or shop? Was planning on a couple of round floor drains but this would work great if you have had success with this type of drain with a radiant heated floor.
I don't use the plastic drains. I screw a 2x2 onto a form board on each side of the drain and pour up against it then I can pitch the floor in the drain, then add steel grate on the top. never have to fight to clean it. way cheaper
@ Where the Jones Iowa Matt is correct. I'm a cabinet maker who formed my own concrete driveway which sloped down to the garage. As Matt suggested, just form the "box" the height and pitch you desire with a 2x2 around the top parameter. Once removed, pour/slope the drain bottom of the trench to the PVC drain in the bottom of the trench. Of course you want to plan and run the PVC drain prior to pouring the main floor. Also determine what steel grating you will use as to determine what size to make your concrete trench lip. My exterior trench was still in great shape when I sold the place 10 years later. The only thing that I would change is to put a P trap near the daylight end. That should keep the cool air from flowing back inside the heated garage. Oh yeah, I had a rabbit squeeze through 40 feet of four inch schedule 40 and get caught in the elbow just below the concrete trench. Tough getting him out two weeks later! So definitely a P trap for me.
For grading (inside a building) we use a 695 Leeboy grader with a topcon system 5 laser system. We can use it for flat work (zero slope) or any slope floor you can design. All about the setup. For roughing in I prefer hubs with bluetops. For very tight spaces I use an excavator with a grade beam and thumb. Again, bluetops with layout. Works wonders
Uncle Bob just wasn't able to stand by idly while other men were working. I respect and admire that. You did a pretty good job of lookin' like you knew what you were doin'. I bet Uncle Bob gets the kinfolks discount, as it should be.
Yup Bill uncle Bob had to help he is a greast man. Yup I gave him the family price too. 😊👍
@@bondobuilt386 My dad's expression when the job was nearly complete would be something like Just nail that in and "Bobs your Uncle". Never knew where that expression came from.
I can't get enough of this. You guys are having fun working.
Yes we enjoy working together. 👍😊
Some of the best concrete videos on UA-cam.
Every time I watch one of your videos, I learn a ton of tricks. Thanks for the great content.
Uncle Bob is the man!
Great videos as always. Love the attitude and morale on your crew
Thanks Jordan
Perfect timing. Need to put a quality drain in my pole barn this summer. Good video. Thanks!
Awesome. Glad to help. 👍
You guys are hard workers that do a good job 👍
Man !!!!! Now you got me thinking of a drain in my pole barn ???? Awesome video!! Thank you!!!
Looks good as usual!
Very nice little poll barn.
Kkplumbing from Wisconsin.... guys... love the content.... please put a trap at trench drain then run horizontal to daylight or sewer etc....keeps rodents and air from access to the trench drain.... if not heated bldg...... pour gallon of rv antifreeze in trap in winter and after using during freezing temperatures.... you will be happy you did!!! Kk
I'm a little confused on this. Could you go into a little more detail cause I think it sounds like a smart idea! Planning on building a horse barn in a couple months and want drainage but worry about dirt and horse poop clogging french drains or any grates up. If you have any advice I'd be super thankful. Just wanna do the right thing the first time and not forget anything.
Man almost 10k subs crazy. That small bobcat is sure handy.
Just hit 10 K. thanks buddy. 👍😊👊
@@bondobuilt386 wow that's amazing man. Congratulations. You deserve it.
Enjoying the videos, who would have thought concrete would be interesting. Already subcribed.
Awesome thanks for watching. 👍😊
Awesome vid as usual!!! Can't wait to see the end product.
Thanks Chad 👍👊
End product clearly visible 15:16
@@akrenwinkle I think he meant the finished floor.
Very precise great job i slope my shower drains . You see after it’s done . Hard work
when you said to biscuit here take this i thought you were giving him the come along, i nearly fell off my stool when you give him the camera and started using the come along 😂
Ya David sometimes I just gotta show you guys how its done. LOL. 🤣🤣🤣
Good stuff 💪🏼 nice work guys
Thanks Kyle. 👍
I saw Big Bisket pass me on rt64 yesterday evening. I was cutting a few trees near Kibby rd.
Big Biscuit can really manhandle that little bobkitten
Great video
Family fun looks good.
Thanks 😊
Thank you for your videos
I've worked with those little bobcats (the Toro version actually) and one addon I consider essential is the stand on platform that attaches to the back. Two reasons, (1) You won't run over your feet accidently while operating it and (2) If the platform is bolted to the back (not the little trailer style one from the factory) adds extra deadweight to counterbalance loads in the bucket.
Is that pvc drain ok to drive over?
Minde Construction in central New York.I have bobcat machines, just bought a laser controlled grader for the skid steer
It's great for larger areas(dairy barns)
awesome setup it sounds like.
Really helpful vid, great job! Would a trap under the drain be a good idea? I am sure that installing a screen on the end of the pipe is a must to keep critters from crawling inside.
Big Biscut is a cool man 👍
What kind of laser system do you use?
What are those long pins that ur pounding in to hold drain . I normally just use concrete pins to hold but I like ur idea wayy better
bondo when you have you homemade shoot and you have in floor heat tubing do you have to avoid sitting the shoot on the tubing. let me know please got a pour coming up. thanks
Yea don't set the shoot on the tubing bud it could crush it.
Big Biscuit said good enough does he buy lunch!
I use the same drains for my interior pours that need a drain
Hello uncle Bob!!!
very nice
well done
Great video! Really appreciate you posting this. I am putting up a new pole barn or steel shed on my property. Would you say its cheaper to just do the foundation and rough-ins ahead of time?
I would get your gravel pad in before you build it if it is a pole barn. The rough line for the drain I would just do after barn is up.
Biscuit yes he’s very humble . Watch he doesn’t wack you with shovel . Be kind boss man.
Ron.... I can’t believe the attention to detail on the grade to the drain! Great job. Why didn’t you use sch. 40 on the drain? And would you consider a buying a skid steer? I know you have Karl, but skid is more maneuverable. You also have a mini excavator I seem to remember. Hey Buddy .... gettin close to TEN LARGE! Come on peeps...how about a free tee shirt for new subs?
Hi uncle Jim. Thanks bud that's how we do the drains 👍. That pipe is what fits that style drain plus its under 5=1/2 "of concrete. It should be good under there. I would like to get a small dump truck before a skid steer. Wont be long and we will be at 10K. thanks for the support uncle Jim. 👍👊
@@bondobuilt386 Fist bumps back at Ya Buddy.
Thanks uncle Jim 😊😊
T190 Bobcat for grading. Demo also
Did you build the drain in 3' sections are they so you can make them whatever length or is it one long unit?
I’ve got a 50 foot by 60 foot pole barn to do. I’m still debating on tackling this or paying someone
Joe you could break it into smaller sections. 👍
I was debating on doing it in 3 20 ft width sections
@@joefrancis2316 That seems manageable. get plenty of help.
That drain is gonna be great for your uncle👍. All that snow yall get.
Did yall drive some pins on the side of the drain to hold it in place so it don't move when your pouring?
Isn’t the drain supposed to be completely encased in concrete? I have Zurn drains going in and they require 4 inches of concrete all the way around
Hey great video, where do you purchase your drains from? THANK'S!
Oh yeah hi uncle Bob...
I am putting drain in mine, about 4 ft. from door opening. 30 ft total. But manufacture says 4 inch concrete under drain.
We always do a foot of tamped crushed stone with dust or crushed gravel. Never seen one move. Go with the manufacturers recomendations though. 👍
hey great videos thanks ? i am pouring a 30x40 .i want to heat the floor how many feet of tubbing do i need?? how many loops?? an what manifold? what is the max footage you can be off and it wont effect nothing in loop run?? thanks
Awesome
dope content
Looks great, is there a reason why you don't use water proofing in the wood so the concrete does not rot the wood? Or is it unlikely for that to happen?
Does the ditch with work good if you live in a rocky area?
Big rocks can be a problem but small ones will come out.
Nice job prep guys. There's people out there that have no business doing that. Where r you located?
How much would it cost to do this on a way smaller shed, barn? Really need a floor drain and don’t want to spend 10-20k to get one.
I can instal one for $1000 if I was doing the floor. The grade is the hard part.
@@bondobuilt386 which state are you located in?
@@maximumdetail4809 New York. Upstate 45 min north of Syracuse.
@@bondobuilt386 I’m located in geneva
@@bondobuilt386 I’m around and hour away from you
Is a p trap not necessary?
No not for a daylight drain.
Useful video I would use a tractor to move material.
What is the name of this trench drain?
Hi Bondo, have you used this type of drain with a insulated heated slab in garage or shop? Was planning on a couple of round floor drains but this would work great if you have had success with this type of drain with a radiant heated floor.
No need for any concrete under the drain at all ?
We never put any under it with no problems. Just a good base of tamped stone or gravel. At least a foot thick.
Shoulda kept tye plastic on the top grates. Or use ducttap keeper clean
Ditch Witch’s are orange . Vermeer’s yellow.
Nice job!
That’s a Vermeer! “Digging Dutchman” lol
A ditch 🧙 is an ugly orange/brown color!
Oh "Big Biscut" has "Butter Fingers" 🤣🤣🤣
LMAO 🤣🤣
😂
@@jessicabellomo6070 Big biscuit. 🤣🤣
What brand of trench drain is that I have some but don’t know the brand and need more @bondobuilt
Uncle BOB😃👍
I could use the trencher for a few hours
That thing is handy. 😊
Americans always have all the tools, even uncle bob has a ditch witch
I don't use the plastic drains. I screw a 2x2 onto a form board on each side of the drain and pour up against it then I can pitch the floor in the drain, then add steel grate on the top. never have to fight to clean it. way cheaper
Would love to see this done. You know of any videos showing this?
@@WheretheJones never seen a video
@ Where the Jones
Iowa Matt is correct. I'm a cabinet maker who formed my own concrete driveway which sloped down to the garage. As Matt suggested, just form the "box" the height and pitch you desire with a 2x2 around the top parameter. Once removed, pour/slope the drain bottom of the trench to the PVC drain in the bottom of the trench. Of course you want to plan and run the PVC drain prior to pouring the main floor. Also determine what steel grating you will use as to determine what size to make your concrete trench lip.
My exterior trench was still in great shape when I sold the place 10 years later. The only thing that I would change is to put a P trap near the daylight end. That should keep the cool air from flowing back inside the heated garage.
Oh yeah, I had a rabbit squeeze through 40 feet of four inch schedule 40 and get caught in the elbow just below the concrete trench. Tough getting him out two weeks later! So definitely a P trap for me.
I always thought using people younger than me was the best way to get to grade
:)
For grading (inside a building) we use a 695 Leeboy grader with a topcon system 5 laser system. We can use it for flat work (zero slope) or any slope floor you can design. All about the setup. For roughing in I prefer hubs with bluetops. For very tight spaces I use an excavator with a grade beam and thumb. Again, bluetops with layout. Works wonders
Great video
Thanks glad you liked it. 👍