Building a GIANT Pergola ALONE!

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  • @MrBuildit
    @MrBuildit  7 місяців тому +17

    Thank you to Best Buy for sponsoring this video! Check out their Level Lock+ go.magik.ly/ml/1xbl8/

    • @bpatriquin123
      @bpatriquin123 7 місяців тому

      Shout out to the Mr Build It style mustache haha

    • @PebbleOne
      @PebbleOne 7 місяців тому

      Hey Best Buy how do you feel the comment made about needing mental health help? There are people that truly struggle with mental health. I personally don't feel making decisions to create content for a UA-cam channel constitutes as a mental illness, does it?

    • @floydincg9443
      @floydincg9443 7 днів тому

      How much total
      Cost for this?

  • @eves1313
    @eves1313 7 місяців тому +179

    I think the only thing I would have done differently is cut the 2x4 for the top layer so the seam is resting on the 2x6, that way you don't see the weird gap.

    • @JuanValentine
      @JuanValentine 7 місяців тому +5

      Exactly what I was gonna say.

    • @mosesalikhan8759
      @mosesalikhan8759 7 місяців тому +9

      Erm... yeah. Me too. Do that thing with 2x6 thingy

    • @mauriciogonzalez6302
      @mauriciogonzalez6302 7 місяців тому +2

      I came here to say this. Easy thing to avoid

    • @paulliquori4824
      @paulliquori4824 7 місяців тому +2

      That's what any knowledgeable builder would've done. That's like putting a deck board in the middle of an empty space. Makes no sense

    • @stealthassasin1day291
      @stealthassasin1day291 7 місяців тому +4

      That's what I thought he was going to do at fist. No idea why he went that gap route. He also could of painted the galvanized brackets black like he did the bolt and saved money there.

  • @UltimateDiyer
    @UltimateDiyer 6 місяців тому +14

    You are super lucky with the postal digger that that ground was very sandy. I’m in Texas and we have a lot of clay.

    • @kathrynmauro8673
      @kathrynmauro8673 Місяць тому +1

      I'm in Central Texas and have limestone. Not fun.

  • @jeronimoduenez1336
    @jeronimoduenez1336 7 місяців тому +30

    I seriously can’t wait till Mr build it starts the landscaping process because damn that bush is so annoying 😅

    • @mightymike889
      @mightymike889 7 місяців тому +2

      Agree lol would have been first thing I did in the backyard lol

  • @bananababy605
    @bananababy605 6 місяців тому +2

    The algorithm is working it's magic. I just came from the pavers video. I was looking at doing a project just like this. I want pavers and a pergola! We are very much DIYers. These videos are exactly what I've been looking for. THANK YOU!!!

  • @kevinlynn2293
    @kevinlynn2293 7 місяців тому +17

    As someone who built a pergola (by themselves) two years ago (and only a 12x12 at that) it was fun to watch this process play out. I made a lot of mistakes in my own build and you definitely preempted some of them. Can we get an update 1-2 years down the road? Weather has wrecked my main slats even with sealant :) love the series!!

    • @chandracox6814
      @chandracox6814 6 місяців тому

      Have you considered putting a roof on yours? They make the clear plastic roofs for pergolas and such specifically, but I can't remember the name of the material off the top of my head. I'll edit my comment if I remember. Anyway, it would definitely help with your water problem and prolong the life of your pergola by many years.

  • @user-zw6jd2mg6n
    @user-zw6jd2mg6n 7 місяців тому +3

    I appreciate “by myself” strategies. I’m a 5’ tall woman doing my own renos, no skills, no training, no friends to help.

  • @Klab1n
    @Klab1n 7 місяців тому +16

    The only thing I would add is to make sure there isn't any lines running in the areas you plan on using the augur.

  • @tonyfox45
    @tonyfox45 7 місяців тому +4

    I know you're doind the DYI thing, and learning as you go...so this is 100% sideline coaching, BUT for anyone wanting to build a pergola and bricks setup. It's MUCH easier to put in the vertical posts/concrete, AND THEN do the brick work around them. This way you can account for any high/low spots with the concrete poured around the bases AND make adjustments for the bricks to come right up to the posts for a cleaner look. Also, the gap left hanging over the top is weird and would drive my wife bonkers. Cut the boards so they will butt over a center piece. This way you only have to purchase 12ft's and cut off ~ a ft to allow overhang and have the butt in the middle of a central joist. Save you money (12's cheaper than 20's) and look more polished.
    Keep up the good work. The fun starts inside next week.

    • @geraldhenrickson7472
      @geraldhenrickson7472 Місяць тому

      Sure, IF using real masonry. Using the interlocking plastic composite faux brick things it would need to go down first.

  • @FrostyBoom38
    @FrostyBoom38 7 місяців тому +3

    Mad props to your fear control! Way to just take that on and push through! Pergola looks great, btw! Love your vids- Been watching every vid for years now, keep em' coming!

  • @bpatriquin123
    @bpatriquin123 7 місяців тому +7

    New tshirt idea = “Perfect… Only 3 More To Go” 😂

  • @ProjectDadLife
    @ProjectDadLife 7 місяців тому +1

    He’s got a plan! Gotta remember he’s not far out from snow on ground. Probably tackling the outdoor stuff before he’s stuck inside building for winter

  • @Maximusrex4575
    @Maximusrex4575 7 місяців тому +7

    When I do a project I usually try and get all my parts first so that if I have to make adjustments I can do so before I've invested much in labor. Of course even the best plans sometimes hit bumps.

    • @probablynot1368
      @probablynot1368 7 місяців тому +2

      Not only do I make sure all the parts are present on the job site, but I’ve also got a drawn plan to work from. I cringed when he dug the new holes, switched to a different sized post anchor, and then decided to go with 10 foot tall columns (Note: I personally would have gone with 8 foot tall columns, as the final project height would have been a better scale, or ‘fit’ with the height of the house). While he’s very adept at making changes on the spur of the moment and continue on with the project, I see where he’s creating more work for himself. That extra work has a cumulative, wearing-down, effect on a body. We all learn through experience (and physical pain) to work smarter, not harder.

    • @probablynot1368
      @probablynot1368 7 місяців тому +1

      @@JordiBoy_ Yes, he increases his views by posting on a regular schedule (something that feeds the UA-cam algorithm); however, I wish he’d slow down a bit and provide drawings, reasons for choosing materials during the pre-construction phase, and even taking the viewers along as he selects the materials. There are plenty of new do-it-yourself builders who need guidance on selecting wood (watching out for cupping or bowing), choosing the proper attachments, and then preparing for alternate materials or design modifications. While I appreciate his efforts to provide continual videos, I don’t want him to get injured (how many times does he say “Don’t do this” as he’s leaning dangerously from a ladder or straddling pergola cross beams?) and have to take a break to heal, which will then cause a loss in revenue.

    • @chrisatkins748
      @chrisatkins748 7 місяців тому +1

      @@probablynot1368The need for videos to be up online seems to be the primary factor behind a lot of the corrections he’s having to do..
      A little bit of forward planning would go a long way.

  • @cm-ex8nb
    @cm-ex8nb 7 місяців тому +5

    Awesome build man!!! Those Home Depot 2x4's will twist and bend on top, so just be prepared to remove those in the spring

  • @michaelmendoza820
    @michaelmendoza820 7 місяців тому +3

    Enjoying your build, great work on the updates on this house.

  • @christsciple
    @christsciple 7 місяців тому +5

    Hey man nice job, looks like a great pergola! Couple things I would do different though:
    1. Those sonotubes should be sticking above ground, especially considering you're in Idaho (I'm right across the border in Montana). And the tops should be ever so slightly sloped to allow water run-off and prevent it from pooling around your bracket.
    2. Aesthetically - it's simply not very pretty. There's a number of things you could do to improve the look of it from using larger posts, to applying different paint colors to those posts and your 2x4s, using thicker material, even changing the angle and layout of everything.
    3. As someone else said, cut the 2x4 for that top layer.
    Not bad at all and aesthetically is just personal preference, especially when it's your own. I'm also a stickler for keeping my bolts in line and it looks like on at least one post a couple are off-center.

    • @chandracox6814
      @chandracox6814 6 місяців тому

      Attention to detail is what sets basic pergolas and professionally built pergolas apart. I agree with everything you said. It could have been so much better. Also, he didn't incorporate the design of the pergola with the house in mind. It looks funny just sitting there, a couple of feet from the back door. It's also much taller than the roof of the house so it makes it look even more out of place. Weird. I would have done things very differently but to each their own. I'm just now a fan of cutting corners and it seems that's all this dude does IMO. ✌️

  • @igotthatgoinforme9182
    @igotthatgoinforme9182 5 місяців тому +2

    I am personally not a big fan of Pergolas but this is nice work and very impressive to do on your own with that length and weight of lumber.

  • @IFixStufff
    @IFixStufff 7 місяців тому +22

    Some people don't appreciate the effort and energy...and knowledge that goes into building anything. They just want to sit behind a computer screen and judge. I think you did a good job on this build, and most importantly, YOU put everything where YOU wanted it!
    Im currently remodeling my home, 1 room at a time, and damn does it get expensive 😂😂😂

  • @Tetters100
    @Tetters100 7 місяців тому +4

    Awesome build, I have to do something similar next year when the ground is thawed after the winter. Will definitely be using your work as a guide

    • @GET2222
      @GET2222 7 місяців тому

      Build the pergola first. Don’t build a pergola this close to the house.

  • @frednavarro8667
    @frednavarro8667 7 місяців тому +2

    I have that auger as well. Chewed through the south TX caliche in my back yard like a champ!

    • @kathrynmauro8673
      @kathrynmauro8673 Місяць тому

      Good to know. I am in Central Texas with limestone. Not sure about an auger. I probably need a jackhammer. 😮

  • @feelingrosie
    @feelingrosie 7 місяців тому +3

    I thought half the point of using those pavers was that you would be able to easily cut them and fit them around the Pergola footings?

  • @billandbeverly
    @billandbeverly 7 місяців тому +10

    Did you ever think about buying the galvanized and then buying a can of spray paint black and spray painting them?

  • @DavidWilliamsThatsMe
    @DavidWilliamsThatsMe 7 місяців тому +2

    You are reading my mind or something! First a few videos with the pavers and now a pergola? Right on with the content! 👍

  • @JJawsyW
    @JJawsyW 7 місяців тому +2

    You should have dug 2 holes side by side with the auger. It would have been easier to remove the dirt and had more room then put the concrete tube in and back fill around it. I've actually done it but on a much bigger scale. Had to make my own forms.

  • @hkofler07
    @hkofler07 7 місяців тому +2

    Looks awesome man! Especially doing that by yourself, impressive! Nicely done!

  • @quincycarswell2870
    @quincycarswell2870 7 місяців тому +1

    oh snap! getting fancy with the shot transitions! i Liiiike!

  • @dcmirk
    @dcmirk 7 місяців тому +1

    Should have done some mortis and tenon. Easy to do with a circular saw, would add a lot to the aesthetic and integrity

  • @lisathompson4273
    @lisathompson4273 7 місяців тому +9

    People! People come on!
    If you pay attention to his video's then you will hear (not so much now in his newer video's) BUT NEVER EVER ONCE has this guy (Mr Build It) ever said he is a professional, infact i am sure he has said many times he is just a normal guy who loves doing DIY and learns lessons along away and also has never shyed away from saying he has taken on board professional advice he has never hidden that fact! EVER! He has also shown any help he has received (thats provided the other person doesn't mind being filmed), and has also named people for their help. I think since he started out here on UA-cam that each project has got better each time. Mr Build It i am not saying your workmanship is bad at all, i admire you cos you not only show good work but also your not scared of showing your mistakes and owning up to them. I have learnt alot of watching you and i am not scared of trying to do jobs myself anymore, so thankyou 😊😊
    Also he is working to a tight budget, tight timeline and for most of it alone, remember his motto BLOOD, SWEAT AND TEARS!!!! How many of you men out there own up to all of your mistakes????
    Also have you not learnt anything yet viewers? This project is FAR from over, like someone said in a previous comment this guy he has a habbit of keeping us guessing thinking "oh he has finished that hummmm" then along comes a spanner in the works with "the real finishing touches" that bring the project as a whole together! So don't leave some of those negative comments i have seen not just yet cos i have a feeling that Mr Build It isnt finished with that back yard yet, also his wife Irene (i am sure thats Mrs Build It's name) if i am wrong, sorry to both Mr and Mrs Build It she has yet to put her design input into the house which i am sure she will.
    Not everyone here on UA-cam makes money well enough that it pays for everything anyway and this guy has a wife and children to support too not only in money but also in his time too as his family are young and i think they have 4 children tho i could be mistaken and they may only have 3 kids?? Also i think he pointed out at the start of this house build that it is an investment property so won't be making it into their own taste but to the taste of the masses also he said he had a budget to stick to it would be interesting and i do hope that he lets us know the cost breakdown ie::
    1) Purchase Price
    2) How Much His Budget Is/Was For The Whole Build
    3) How Much He Budgeted For Each Room/Project
    4) Did He Stay On Budget And If Not What He Went Over On, Where The Overspending Went And Why
    5) If This Is An Investment Property, Then Whats Next For It ie:: Is It Up For Sale And/Or Rent (lets face it at the moment things are selling quickly if they do and thats not only here in the UK but from what i gather it!s everywhere and thats down to interest rates and that thing in 2020 C×××D), So Yeah Hard Times For Everyone Everywhere ATM!! Lets just hope something changes and very very soon
    6) Maybe Hopefully Letting Us Viewers Have A Guess At The Sale/Rental Price????
    7)How Much Did He Budget For The Complete Project
    8) The Price He Achieved For The Property
    All that said remember he wears a hat of many trades and to my knowledge (unless anyone knows differently) he doesn't pay himself a wage the any income i know of and i am guessing like many others who watch his channel his income is from making these videos and perhaps some sponsorship????
    Please Mr Build It keep up the great work with not only your work, your video's but also being you for you!!!! I love watching your videos and i have done so since since i 1st came across you one Sunday evening when i was just flicking through UA-cam and have stayed watching you ever since and i have NO INTENTION of stopping anytime soon.....
    I have watched this video now 12 times and each i see something i missed the previous time 😮 infact i probably know it pretty much word for word 😂😂😂😂
    Already i am counting down the days til you next release the next chapter in this build ☺️😁☺️😁
    Lisa UK xxxx

    • @IAintScaredOfNoGhost
      @IAintScaredOfNoGhost 7 місяців тому +4

      It's important to make sure that we are respectful. But people need to know - home depot 2x4s on top, with no attachment points all along the top, exposed to weather, will warp so badly that they will need to be replaced in a year.
      Saying the gap is clumsy and having to redo the posts and how the 2x4s will warp, aren't attacks on the man. They're comments to help others learn from his mistakes! Kudos for defending him, but also, spread the word that some of these issues will lead to future pain, and if somebody copies his example as is, they'll have that pain too!

  • @Paladin-NFT
    @Paladin-NFT 2 місяці тому

    Nice job! I built a free standing 12x26 pergola by myself using 2x12 rafters. Given the weight and size of the rafters, the fastest and easiest way for me to install the double rafters beams on the posts was by using a duct lift I rented for a couple of hours. Sandwich both beams between the posts and raise the duct lift to the desired height…clamp to hold in place and drill in lag bolts…DONE!!
    It actually took about 10 mins to install a set of 2x12 beams using the lift. Apply, rinse, and repeat.

  • @Hustle24seven
    @Hustle24seven 7 місяців тому +1

    Did a great job! Can’t believe you were able to do it by yourself.

  • @user-gb6vb4vn1r
    @user-gb6vb4vn1r 7 місяців тому +1

    Man they keep making it easier to break into homes now with those types of locks 😂

  • @gabelacasse73
    @gabelacasse73 7 місяців тому +3

    Looks great! Just throw a pool back there and you'll be good!

  • @Old_Man_Pete
    @Old_Man_Pete 7 місяців тому +1

    Sing with me..."Time to do some sketchy shit, do dar do dar"
    it's looking good 👍

  • @ditto1051
    @ditto1051 7 місяців тому +32

    Nice. Was a little disappointed that you couldn't replace the bricks at the base for a cleaner look. Not a fan of the gravel.

    • @brianyoung4763
      @brianyoung4763 3 місяці тому +2

      i agree, maybe even bought those planters that look like barrels and just cut a hole in the bottom and dropped around each post. not only would it of covered up the gravel but add a nice look to the overall look.

    • @joshlehr91
      @joshlehr91 2 місяці тому

      ​@brianyoung4763 that's a really good idea actually

  • @arealf-ckingenious
    @arealf-ckingenious 7 місяців тому +4

    I have news for you....those 2x6's will sag over time. Hopefully it wont be a lot. Also, the double 2x10's need a block in the center to stop them from warping. Any bow will be noticeable. Two blocks spaced 1/3 apart may be best. You did a nice job putting it together.

  • @caseysobrien
    @caseysobrien 7 місяців тому +4

    Great work! Just FYI - this video is unlisted on your feed. It's only showing on the Playlist.

  • @karenolson5556
    @karenolson5556 7 місяців тому +1

    I only know how to thing the hard way...lol. Your not alone!!!

  • @bellazmixx
    @bellazmixx 2 місяці тому

    I have a 70’s house I’m rehabbing and the previous owners turned the pool into a cactus garden 😩 I can’t wait to do something like this in the backyard and add a small deep pool❤️

  • @roxanneherrman2107
    @roxanneherrman2107 17 днів тому

    That level lock plus takes just as long as a key would

  • @allisonhendrix6008
    @allisonhendrix6008 7 місяців тому +4

    Nice! At first I thought the pergola was too big for the patio and then too tall for the house, but the final product looks great! Can’t wait to see what’s next!!

  • @stephanieray6587
    @stephanieray6587 Місяць тому

    Love this all the way, especially the black hardware (whether it came that way or not ;-) and the pebbles to fill in the holes.

  • @m4u11
    @m4u11 7 місяців тому +9

    Expansion and contraction of wood occurs mostly in the width not so much on the length so you probably did not need to leave that gap. Hiding the seam over a 2x6 would have made for a cleaner look but overall very nice job. Oh, and those 45 degree pieces in the corner are called wind braces.

  • @igotthatgoinforme9182
    @igotthatgoinforme9182 5 місяців тому +1

    Personally I am not a huge fan of pergola but this looks like nice work good job especially doing it all on your own.

  • @mycraftathome1
    @mycraftathome1 3 місяці тому +1

    Nice job looks great!

  • @wyndiefeatherstone948
    @wyndiefeatherstone948 18 днів тому

    If felt so bad for you when you were frustrated! I have been there and know how it feels! You did a great job and should be proud of yourself!

  • @dorotheaisserstedt9238
    @dorotheaisserstedt9238 7 місяців тому +3

    Ja, Du kannst viel, Du schaffst viel. Den Garagenumbau halte ich immer noch für Deine beste Arbeit............damit will ich die anderen Sachen nicht abwerten.
    Und heute zeigst Du eine Wiederholung.
    Was gibt es denn Neues bei Dir ?

  • @kevinf3641
    @kevinf3641 7 місяців тому +1

    Another excellent build

  • @dwaynemorris1055
    @dwaynemorris1055 Місяць тому

    Great video. Future tip. If you use a kiddie pool and cut a hole in the middle (or a tarp). easier to deal with the dirt. 😀

  • @besttab
    @besttab 7 місяців тому +2

    Im just thinking, wouldnt it be easier to do the concret job first and lay down the pavers afterwards?

  • @delvinhill8204
    @delvinhill8204 6 місяців тому +1

    Great video! One of he best I've seen! And to do I by yourself makes it even better!

  • @Gamingdragon618
    @Gamingdragon618 7 місяців тому +2

    i'm looking forward to the back yard restoration. that bush near the patio has been bothering me

  • @TheMcBeastest
    @TheMcBeastest 2 місяці тому

    “Who’s wanting green hardware!”
    Me: *just bought green hardware* Yeah, totally! Who would do that?

  • @dorrengilbert804
    @dorrengilbert804 7 місяців тому +2

    Great job!👍

  • @nachtdiertje1972
    @nachtdiertje1972 7 місяців тому +36

    I think it's way to big, taking the attention from the house and losing it'functionality.
    You should get partial sunshade, but the only sunshade you probably will have is outside the randomly placed patio.
    When build smaller, it wouldn't get the attention it now takes and win in functionality.
    I get a bit of a daddy-long-leg-feeling from it.

    • @Crazyrayss
      @Crazyrayss 7 місяців тому +1

      Good thing he didn’t ask you if it was too big or not

    • @sendmedics
      @sendmedics 7 місяців тому +2

      But he posted it on his page so people are more than ok to give their opinion. It’s funny when people say how great it is no one says “he didn’t ask your opinion” but if they have a different point of view then it’s not welcome.

  • @RobHTech
    @RobHTech 6 днів тому

    looks good. Did some weird stuff. Can't really paint galvanized steel.

  • @kathrynmauro8673
    @kathrynmauro8673 Місяць тому

    You could have gotten the galvanized fasteners and painted them black to save money. Paint the screw heads as well,to hide them. Easy peasy.

  • @TheZebbedee12
    @TheZebbedee12 6 місяців тому

    Next time, Simpson Strong Tie has a pergola builder program for free online. You put in the specs you want and it pops out plans, material lists, and step-by-step instructions.

  • @matthewcalkins7983
    @matthewcalkins7983 7 місяців тому

    That thing is SICK

  • @user-vi1eu2pk1j
    @user-vi1eu2pk1j 7 місяців тому +2

    You have done amazing job.

  • @DE0684
    @DE0684 7 місяців тому +1

    Keep up the good work!!!!

  • @MortyGG
    @MortyGG 7 місяців тому +1

    Another great build. I do think it’s too tall compared tp the house and even unnecessary tall imo. Buuut the most important thing is that you are happy with it! Looks good nonetheless 🤘

  • @MilesHolt
    @MilesHolt 7 місяців тому +3

    The sonotubes are meant to extend the form above ground. They don't need to sleeve the entire hole below ground.

  • @destroy43
    @destroy43 7 місяців тому

    One tip…. Buy a small kiddie pool, put an 8” cut out in the center and then use your auger to drill the hole. Now all your dirt is in the kiddie pool and not all over your sponsored tile pieces…

  • @bogmaerke
    @bogmaerke 7 місяців тому

    When you work alone, two levels and two clamps, or one post level and a clamp. Two hands free to work with.

  • @jahnkaplank8626
    @jahnkaplank8626 21 годину тому

    14:31 you're cheating: there's two of you.

  • @Ugly_German_Truths
    @Ugly_German_Truths 7 місяців тому +2

    No roofing on top? What good is this drying rack for then?

    • @ImRatrod-Man
      @ImRatrod-Man Місяць тому

      It’s a pergola my friend this is how they are not an awning the “drying rack” is just there to provide some shade while still letting in light I do agree they are kinda silly and mostly pointless but people with money tend to like pointless things that look cool a normal pergola looks far better than this one

  • @sendmedics
    @sendmedics 7 місяців тому +2

    Very impressed. Gets me excited to do my own next summer. Curious though - is that long of a span going to cause problems with sagging over the years?

  • @chrisatkins748
    @chrisatkins748 7 місяців тому +3

    Didn’t order ahead of time, got the wrong size timber. Didn’t order ahead of time, got the wrong size mounting plates. Didn’t order ahead of time, got the wrong size timber (a second time). There’s a lesson you’re teaching here, even if by omission.

  • @dustinos3
    @dustinos3 7 місяців тому +1

    Nice work. Are you waiting till winter to start on the inside of the house?

  • @Jiangster
    @Jiangster 7 місяців тому +1

    Great work! Can you put the pavers back around the base of the four posts?

    • @angelak38
      @angelak38 4 місяці тому

      I would think that they would be easy to cut with a jigsaw.

  • @jesusisgoat8656
    @jesusisgoat8656 3 місяці тому

    "The unexamined life is not worth living." - Socrates

  • @user-kl1tn6nf1v
    @user-kl1tn6nf1v 4 місяці тому +1

    nice done ! BTW. what's the lumber you used ?

  • @jodiehunter1313
    @jodiehunter1313 Місяць тому

    What is the best type wood for the RAFTER part of the outdoor pergola? Is it an outdoor treated kind??

  • @edking5125
    @edking5125 7 місяців тому +1

    I never saw the point of pergolas.. all the wood, fixings, footings and effort for a structure that doesn't deflect wind, create shade or cover from rain?

  • @mariamedina6924
    @mariamedina6924 20 днів тому

    Next time I highly recommend you to used post hole divers it will saved you time and energy

  • @chrisaustin6255
    @chrisaustin6255 2 місяці тому

    Dig the pillar hols before you put down the pavers

  • @GCastro23
    @GCastro23 20 днів тому

    Mr Build it, well done and thank you for taking the time to share. I loved your honest commentary, made me feel better about all the sh$%^&* I mess up along the way. I appreciate all the steps, thank you.

  • @mosesalikhan8759
    @mosesalikhan8759 7 місяців тому

    5:20 🔥

  • @jsmithnevinsky
    @jsmithnevinsky 7 місяців тому +1

    If your concrete post/metal footer isn't level then yeah, no problem you can still get your post plumb/level - either just trim/shave the wooden post base or use thin metal shims to get plumb. The post bases are going to have decorative sleeving anyway to hide those ugly ass metal footer. 😂

  • @crazyc232
    @crazyc232 6 місяців тому

    Hey man, good effort, but if I could have made some suggestions, u should’ve nudged the post , the 4 beams don’t have no loading points beside them 3 screws. That’s a lot of weight and it could collapse after a while . Also u could’ve ripped the 2x4 into 1 1/2 & could’ve saved some money

  • @DereckDotCom
    @DereckDotCom 7 місяців тому

    Very nice work. What is used for?

  • @user-di6dd2xd7p
    @user-di6dd2xd7p Місяць тому

    I guess it must have been a code thing, but WOW ! Those footers are big and deep. And the cardboard tube? I see you laboring to get the hole big enough to fit the tube into. Unless it's a code thing, I would have just dumped the concrete into the hole. Can't see the advantage of the cardboard sleeve, but here in Tennessee we have hard clay that won't move - you may have been dealing with a soft soil. Anyway - enjoyed the video

  • @Jordan22220
    @Jordan22220 7 місяців тому +3

    When removing the Auger, stop it from spinning and just pull it straight out. You'll have a bit loaded with dirt and it'll excavate the hole much easier and cleaner.

  • @codywhite
    @codywhite 7 місяців тому

    Hi! For the first set of cross timbers that have a three 5in lag bolts you pointed out, did you predrill small holes at all? Or just go right into the wood?JW thanks!

  • @truthclips
    @truthclips 13 днів тому

    cool. Maybe 6x6 or at least 4x6 would have been better for the corner posts?

  • @imstumped2052
    @imstumped2052 7 місяців тому +2

    Just curious did you seal the ends after you cut them?

  • @bluemustang5002
    @bluemustang5002 7 місяців тому

    A glutton for punishment? Sounds perfect.

  • @mich89626
    @mich89626 7 місяців тому +3

    Hope you got that girth you were looking for😂. You possibly could have saved some money by getting the galvanized brackets and painted them black. Probably would have only taken a can or two. I like the overall outcome. I disagree with people saying it was to big. They just wish theirs was that big.

  • @ccr11395
    @ccr11395 2 місяці тому

    Are you using pressure treated lumber. Great video and nice job

  • @shayd1984triton
    @shayd1984triton 7 місяців тому

    That was an insane build. I worked on a pergola with 3 other guys. Two left, leaving me alone with the man who didn't speak English.

  • @Hayley-sl9lm
    @Hayley-sl9lm Місяць тому

    Do you know how can I secure posts if I'm building on top of concrete?

  • @farmitzdugan
    @farmitzdugan 7 місяців тому +2

    I haven’t finished the video yet but to cover the discrepancy of the post brackets you could something around the base of each post. Maybe just a facade or something like a planter.

  • @stephentrace4571
    @stephentrace4571 7 місяців тому +2

    Don’t know where he lives but where I’m from there would be roots and rocks and no way to use an auger that easily.

  •  7 місяців тому +1

    I love your videos.

  • @alexinnes402
    @alexinnes402 7 місяців тому

    I would have cut the 12inch tubes down one side and squeezed them into the 8inch hole. 😅 also hide the brackets with some sort of decoration. A skirt or something

  • @undyinggames135
    @undyinggames135 5 місяців тому

    i just recently started school for carpentry and ive been watching your videos, i thought id ask before searching everywhere to find it but do you have any tips on making flush lines and no gaps?

  • @jasondelgado9126
    @jasondelgado9126 7 місяців тому +5

    Ugh...the voids left behind after pushing your brackets through the concrete. Should have poured the last few shovelfulls around the brackets while holding them in place. And why not just forget about the 1ft overhang instead of moving your posts and making it smaller? 😢😢😢

    • @tyrelirwin
      @tyrelirwin 7 місяців тому

      The better solution is to plan your entire project before you start digging, including material availability. A pergola with no overhang just looks weird.

    • @jasondelgado9126
      @jasondelgado9126 7 місяців тому

      @@tyrelirwin yeah I guess you're right... just weird

    • @jasondelgado9126
      @jasondelgado9126 7 місяців тому

      @@tyrelirwin 🙄

  • @seanleroy5263
    @seanleroy5263 7 місяців тому

    patiently waiting for the landscaping to be done... :)

  • @sheilapinoski6163
    @sheilapinoski6163 5 місяців тому

    That would stop the pool from getting to hot +sunburn at bay lol😮

  • @denieddonuts9434
    @denieddonuts9434 7 місяців тому

    You should make another intro highlights for this project just like the slab concrete house 😂