No diagonal brace to deal with the tons of force a wall that size will have to hold back? Would be easy to have 2 spots back a few feet behind the 2 pillars to run a brace from the top of the pillar to the anchor spot to take the strain that will be placed on the wall. Only other thing is screws should be on the protected side so if someone is sticking around they can have access if they see a leak and want to try to tighten.
TheBerkeleyBeauty I'm not exactly sure how that works, but if it's anything like what my crew and I put up (we used Presray stackable flood barriers), it will keep the water out with pressure and the use of rubber gaskets. Pressure is applied against the gaskets of the bracket walls and it is also applied against the gaskets on the bottom of the barriers. It is even more effective when soapy water is used on the ground surface and the gaskets...All of this explaining calls for a drink.
Better hope no downed power line in the flood touches that aluminum wall mate! Your wall depends on the strength of your neighbor's wall. Maybe he don't want you putting additional forces on his wall mate! Damn if you had to make a bit of an exit. You would need to find your bloody Allen wrenches and give it a bit of a tug in two meters of rushing flood waters sir.
With all them fucking screws you can guarantee you'll get carpel tunnel! Why make them so ott long...?? THREE TWISTS SHOULD BE THE MOST IF YOUR MAKING ME DO UP LIKE FIFTY! Get the giant water balloon dam, they don't throw in a free repetitive strain injury at least...
No diagonal brace to deal with the tons of force a wall that size will have to hold back? Would be easy to have 2 spots back a few feet behind the 2 pillars to run a brace from the top of the pillar to the anchor spot to take the strain that will be placed on the wall.
Only other thing is screws should be on the protected side so if someone is sticking around they can have access if they see a leak and want to try to tighten.
So you have to lock in the panels on the side that the water is coming from not the dry side of the wall?
What are you doing at the bottom? I see pavers were removed. What product are you pouring?
Is there a company that puts these in?
Excelente oportunidad para la época de lluvias
So you instruct the rain to not cross the line
Maybe a power tool may help
Rooney Elkish They haven't yet discovered Milwaukee or DeWalt in the United Kingdom .
And this is water tight how?
TheBerkeleyBeauty I'm not exactly sure how that works, but if it's anything like what my crew and I put up (we used Presray stackable flood barriers), it will keep the water out with pressure and the use of rubber gaskets. Pressure is applied against the gaskets of the bracket walls and it is also applied against the gaskets on the bottom of the barriers. It is even more effective when soapy water is used on the ground surface and the gaskets...All of this explaining calls for a drink.
Goddamn, you ever heard of power tool
They get paid by the hour!
Samuel Belay I was thinking the same also
Electric drill with a clutch!
Better hope no downed power line in the flood touches that aluminum wall mate! Your wall depends on the strength of your neighbor's wall. Maybe he don't want you putting additional forces on his wall mate! Damn if you had to make a bit of an exit. You would need to find your bloody Allen wrenches and give it a bit of a tug in two meters of rushing flood waters sir.
Manually and two guys for this? Nah man..you go with bow walls or an automatic wall.
You do know they make.allen heads for ratchets.
Yeah sure, you got a bentley infront of your garage and you cant even buy a good water dam... (bentley at 6:22)
Paint drying would have given more satisfaction than watching this....
Didn't it withstand floods of 2022🤣
76 subscriber
With all them fucking screws you can guarantee you'll get carpel tunnel! Why make them so ott long...?? THREE TWISTS SHOULD BE THE MOST IF YOUR MAKING ME DO UP LIKE FIFTY! Get the giant water balloon dam, they don't throw in a free repetitive strain injury at least...