Beautiful job crew 👏💕👍 Awesome you got to see your old friend Trevor passin through. And the Chef 👨🍳 is looking good, I hardly recognized his svelte figure! He must be working out/eating well 👍
This is a really great video for a DIYer looking to get into some concrete work for the first time. A great project to learn on and those doors you got for that price really is a great idea for everybody to seek out. Plenty of old materials like that which can still be put to a good use. Cheers!
it's very creative idea to knock formwork side with hammer, but i think the vibrator will do better job to keep concrete quality more better as it's more effiecient to remove air void in concrete thus remove aggregate seggregation inside the concrete.
Is there a rule of thumb, 2 times wall for stem width? 4” wall so 8” stem? Love this type of project! Great content, even with the lost footage. Good job Odell!
I built a smaller green house for my wife a couple of years ago. I used sliding door panels that I took out of my house because they didn't slide anymore. It sits on my concrete patio and is under the patio roof. Here in Central Washington, I have to heat it sometimes in late December and early January. But by February my wife already has plants started. I have one window that opens and a door. By March it gets up to 90 degrees most days in the green house. Happy Wife.
This was an interesting project. As always, y’all did a perfect job! I wish the owner was filming the remainder of the greenhouse build. It was a super idea with the bargain glass panels! Thank you for filming for us!❤❤❤
Another amazing production by You Sir. Quick question. I am going to add a 2x6 one story frame construction florida room to an existing home measuring 20 ft wide x 12 ft long x 10 ft high with a lean to roof. Is a 12 inch x 12 inch footing with 2 rows of rebars #5 on top and two rows of rebar #5 at the bottom sufficient, not adequate or overkill. Thanks in advance
I just looked at an engineered drawing yesterday in Southern California earthquake prone area. A footing for two story slab on grade 15" wide 18" deep one #4 top and bottom, 4" slab with # 4 at 18" . So I would say you're good.
@@OdellCompleteConcreteYou’re so funny. People like you are what’s wrong with this country. Giving these aliens jobs keeps them coming into the US. But I wouldn’t expect you to understand that concept. Typical Californian
Beautiful job crew 👏💕👍 Awesome you got to see your old friend Trevor passin through. And the Chef 👨🍳 is looking good, I hardly recognized his svelte figure! He must be working out/eating well 👍
Been watching for years and still the best information on concrete work
Thanks
Yeah I just like him at this point, him and his son.
Almost to 500k congrats
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Odell's is still the best place to learn the basics of concrete construction!!
I try,
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Interesting idea to use old glass slider doors for a greenhouse. Please do a follow up when the house is complete.
I plan on it for mine and yours benefit
This is a really great video for a DIYer looking to get into some concrete work for the first time. A great project to learn on and those doors you got for that price really is a great idea for everybody to seek out. Plenty of old materials like that which can still be put to a good use. Cheers!
Glad it was helpful!
Good work brother .👍🏻🇺🇸
Nice work Dave!
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Congratulations on 500K. 🎉🎉💥💥💥
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it's very creative idea to knock formwork side with hammer, but i think the vibrator will do better job to keep concrete quality more better as it's more effiecient to remove air void in concrete thus remove aggregate seggregation inside the concrete.
Gentle air flow for the plants!
Another great job
That's my thinking anyways.
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I would like to see how the glass walls are installed. Bomber foundation. Great idea for a greenhouse. Thanks for the vid David.
I like it, and want to see it again when completed so I can build mine
great job,guys
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What exactly are you spraying on the inside of the forms?
Form release oil
Ty for the video Mr.Odell n team n 😮 woow almost to 500k heck yeah is this bullhead az bro
Very close, yes
Is there a rule of thumb, 2 times wall for stem width? 4” wall so 8” stem? Love this type of project! Great content, even with the lost footage. Good job Odell!
No rule on that
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Your guys Work Har for you......
yes
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I built a smaller green house for my wife a couple of years ago. I used sliding door panels that I took out of my house because they didn't slide anymore. It sits on my concrete patio and is under the patio roof. Here in Central Washington, I have to heat it sometimes in late December and early January. But by February my wife already has plants started. I have one window that opens and a door. By March it gets up to 90 degrees most days in the green house. Happy Wife.
Sounds nice
Nice job, glad the eggs were tasty too.
They are!
beautiful
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Looks great,another fine Odell production.
Glad you like it!
Hello, have I missed your solar panel update/review? Thank you
There looking good, cuts the bill in half. I'm thinking about adding more.
Uncle David you need to underpin the guy that's sitting there, watching you work😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Good point
Do you really need rebar when using fiber mesh mixture? Especially for such a low load on top of it?
Конечно в этой ленте нужно армирование стержнями.
Probably could skip the fiber but not the rebar
How much is the standard mix cost price out there ?
200 delivered
$10 for salvaged glass sliders? damn, that's really good
I concur, and I'm doing it soon
Bummer about your camera. Love your videos.
Glad you like them!
I wonder what kind of plants are in this “green”house?
Vegetables
What’s log cabining on the inside form?
1 1/2" shorter on alternating corners
Hello ted 👍🇬🇧
Hello there!
How much did it cost the customer?
2500
This was an interesting project. As always, y’all did a perfect job! I wish the owner was filming the remainder of the greenhouse build. It was a super idea with the bargain glass panels! Thank you for filming for us!❤❤❤
Would be nice to know how he’s going to put it together
Yes, I concur.
I will stop by when he's in mid stride and finished to get an idea of the build
Another amazing production by You Sir. Quick question. I am going to add a 2x6 one story frame construction florida room to an existing home measuring 20 ft wide x 12 ft long x 10 ft high with a lean to roof. Is a 12 inch x 12 inch footing with 2 rows of rebars #5 on top and two rows of rebar #5 at the bottom sufficient, not adequate or overkill. Thanks in advance
I just looked at an engineered drawing yesterday in Southern California earthquake prone area.
A footing for two story slab on grade 15" wide 18" deep one #4 top and bottom, 4" slab with # 4 at 18" .
So I would say you're good.
@@OdellCompleteConcrete Thank you so much for the info,
Nice 👍
Thanks ✌
6th 👍
Love the flags on the truck brotha!
Glad you like them!
half a million subscribers?
14:29 😂 The Trump flag 😂 Nice!
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Wow that is some powdery dirt 💩
River bottom silt
River bottom silt
👍👍
Didn’t hire any aliens for this job?
No, they were too busy flying in outerspace
@@OdellCompleteConcreteYou’re so funny. People like you are what’s wrong with this country. Giving these aliens jobs keeps them coming into the US. But I wouldn’t expect you to understand that concept. Typical Californian
Love the Trump flag on the truck! 🔥 Great work!
Good catch.
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form AND rebar oiled up. lol not the best look
Never rust
@@OdellCompleteConcrete apparently hahahaha
1st?!
You did it, Kevin
I don't think I've seen you in first before?
No one cares.
@@wolfgangweimer737same with your reply
Все очень не качественно сделано, если оценивать работу по Российским нормативам.
You wish
So why is Russia losing the war then? 😂 all your tanks and jets are falling apart.
👍👍
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