Awesome video. We are about to start exactly what you did here. We up on a rock on Georgian Bay Ontario. Thanks so much for this. We will be following you closely. We won’t be doing it ourselves, not as advanced as you folks, but still very educational. 😊😊
Very interesting! We usually build a stepped level concrete footing to sit the forms on... but its a pain and a whole extra step. This make alot of sense in the right situation. Very nice work.
By any chance is Brenda a farmer's daughter? What a gal! What you're doing with your foundation is incredible. It's gonna take Yellowstone blowing to move that house.
Great video man. Am just wondering if quickly framing and using fast form plastic to get a level footing for ICFs would have been more or less work? Starting my project soon, hopefully.
Enjoyed that video. What is happening in the US? Steel up, Timber up, Fuel up, Basic material in short supply? At least you have things on order.... Ant & Cid x
Very surprised none of this is wired. Also that there is no vertical wired in rebar. Maybe the brand is different but mine was a LOT more stable when wired tight. Also, far less chance of a problem when pouring the cement into it. You did good work. Why straight pins into the rock? J pins wired to the rest of the structure are stronger. BTW, If I had it to do over I would build ICF to the eaves of the house if my local pump truck could fill to the height required. Just buy a small cement mixer. You will use it over and over and over on this build. Trust me.
Well I've never seen them before and that seems like an odd way to build a foundation but I can see how it allows you to build on a very uneven surface. It seems like there's something missing though, what do you cover all that plastic foam with ?
So if there is a crawl space, it’s going to have a granite floor that is anything but flat!? Brenda really has become the “silent woman” during this build. We would love for her to be on camera more and to listen to what she has to say. Come on Ms. Brenda, speak up girl!
Wow! Two hard core construction workers!
i always enjoy how you explain things in your viedos
Brenda is a badass! What a heck of a team y’all are
Wow this is exciting guys we’ll done it looks fantastic good job
Awesome video. We are about to start exactly what you did here. We up on a rock on Georgian Bay Ontario. Thanks so much for this. We will be following you closely. We won’t be doing it ourselves, not as advanced as you folks, but still very educational. 😊😊
Wow! Nice job! ICFs are new to us. They look great. And nice job tying the foundation to the rock.
Amazing what you've done so far!!
Unbefreakinlievable … super cool …
Another great video. Can’t wait to see the next episode👍🏻
Foundation day!
Very interesting! We usually build a stepped level concrete footing to sit the forms on... but its a pain and a whole extra step. This make alot of sense in the right situation. Very nice work.
Nice job, you guys do good work..
Awesome work, I'm hoping to use the same thing in Baja.
FANTASTIC! Absolutely amazing! Keep up the good work ... can hardly wait to see what's next! 💕
Great content, subscribed.
Brenda with the power tools is so .... hubba, hubba (to quote the the classical character of "Payback").
Looks great.
We miss you guys.......this is gonna be amazing
And you making Laura do things.......that’s funny ....see ya, hopefully soon.....
great video... thanks. I am doing the exact same thing up on Lake Kabetogama. perfect.
By any chance is Brenda a farmer's daughter? What a gal!
What you're doing with your foundation is incredible. It's gonna take Yellowstone blowing to move that house.
Great video man. Am just wondering if quickly framing and using fast form plastic to get a level footing for ICFs would have been more or less work? Starting my project soon, hopefully.
Enjoyed that video. What is happening in the US? Steel up, Timber up, Fuel up, Basic material in short supply? At least you have things on order.... Ant & Cid x
Do a boric acid pour at the base
You guys are workaholics and seriously progressing. What are your plans after you've got the house done - sit on the back porch?
Does you lot go down to the lake? Everything else to be said has already been said. Great Job!
any updates? hope all is ok...
Very surprised none of this is wired. Also that there is no vertical wired in rebar. Maybe the brand is different but mine was a LOT more stable when wired tight. Also, far less chance of a problem when pouring the cement into it. You did good work. Why straight pins into the rock? J pins wired to the rest of the structure are stronger. BTW, If I had it to do over I would build ICF to the eaves of the house if my local pump truck could fill to the height required. Just buy a small cement mixer. You will use it over and over and over on this build. Trust me.
For giggles, how much does one of those ICF blocks weigh? You and Brenda seem to be moving them around with ease.
Only a few pounds. You can lift a section of wall before you add rebar and cement.
Styrofoam and plastic. Very lightweight. :)
Well I've never seen them before and that seems like an odd way to build a foundation but I can see how it allows you to build on a very uneven surface.
It seems like there's something missing though, what do you cover all that plastic foam with ?
There is some kind of water barrier that gets wrapped or "painted" on the outside. And like any house you need good drainage around
Lots of choices, parging at grade level. Above grade whatever you like. Stone face, siding, wood. Note: harder than it looks and many crucial details.
Looks like you're doing a hell of a job, keep up the good work. P.S. Do you still have your boat?
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Dudes legit
Great progress. Hope you will treat yourself to a taco.
So if there is a crawl space, it’s going to have a granite floor that is anything but flat!? Brenda really has become the “silent woman” during this build. We would love for her to be on camera more and to listen to what she has to say. Come on Ms. Brenda, speak up girl!
What brandv
Can’t believe you suckered her into this project. Also why not explosives?