I appreciate how y'all have to invent your own ways to do things that in a full team construction project aren't necessary, because the next step happens so quickly. For example, I've seen the "nest" of sub slab plumbing laid out here, but no one worries about weatherproofing it, because the concrete truck will cover it tomorrow. Y'all are certainly building a one of a kind, hand crafted home, in the best sense.
Pro tip for the pipe rack, use a piece of deep uni strut (1-5/8) cut a piece of 3/4 emt in half at a 45. Drive the emt as two stakes along your wall or spot for rack. You can use strut clips to attach the strut to the two emt stakes. Use this strut to build your rack using strut clips on conduit, keep it below or in concrete and you can leave it in the pour.
On a practical note: consider more of the temporary backer boards to land the ends of conduit onto until construction can fill in the wall. Like you did in this video with the saw horse, but more semi permanent. I guess you're limited by being pretty much right on top of the shale ledge, though, aren't you? I guess we'll all see how well you put it all to bed for the winter, later this spring.
I came back to this one. Besides wondering if you will come back and post new videos, I also wonder why you chose HDPE over PEX for the water line. Any specific reason?
So much progress. I wish UA-cam would quit sending me strangers and show me people I'm subscribed to and want to see. You guys disappear for long periods of time but are clearly making content. YT just chooses not to show me. Urgh. Great work.
We do! In addition to the obvious video record, we have text and photo records of all pertinent details on a wiki that we maintain. It includes plans, measurements, specifications, product manuals, maintenance records, paint colors, etc.
I appreciate how y'all have to invent your own ways to do things that in a full team construction project aren't necessary, because the next step happens so quickly. For example, I've seen the "nest" of sub slab plumbing laid out here, but no one worries about weatherproofing it, because the concrete truck will cover it tomorrow. Y'all are certainly building a one of a kind, hand crafted home, in the best sense.
Pro tip for the pipe rack, use a piece of deep uni strut (1-5/8) cut a piece of 3/4 emt in half at a 45. Drive the emt as two stakes along your wall or spot for rack. You can use strut clips to attach the strut to the two emt stakes. Use this strut to build your rack using strut clips on conduit, keep it below or in concrete and you can leave it in the pour.
On a practical note: consider more of the temporary backer boards to land the ends of conduit onto until construction can fill in the wall. Like you did in this video with the saw horse, but more semi permanent. I guess you're limited by being pretty much right on top of the shale ledge, though, aren't you?
I guess we'll all see how well you put it all to bed for the winter, later this spring.
Very nice detailed work !! You all have planned and layed out well...
I came back to this one. Besides wondering if you will come back and post new videos, I also wonder why you chose HDPE over PEX for the water line. Any specific reason?
So much progress. I wish UA-cam would quit sending me strangers and show me people I'm subscribed to and want to see. You guys disappear for long periods of time but are clearly making content. YT just chooses not to show me. Urgh. Great work.
They did not upload for a few months. Make sure you hit the notification bell.
@@TheFiremanJoe It's always on and I do check them on channels I enjoy the most. Thanks though.
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Hi Diana and Matt, Do you keep detailed drawings and photographs of the buried utilities, in case in the future you may need to dig them up?
We do! In addition to the obvious video record, we have text and photo records of all pertinent details on a wiki that we maintain. It includes plans, measurements, specifications, product manuals, maintenance records, paint colors, etc.
@@AdventurousWay You are a very intelligent couple!
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