Compaction - Jumping Jack Vs. Plate Compactor Vs. Hand Tamper

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  • @mysterion4301
    @mysterion4301 3 роки тому +27

    I've used them all and like the hand tamper least because it's so labor intensive and gets such a minimal result. I love to use the vibraplate in true sand, gravel, or rock so long as it has containment, but hands down we go to the Jumping Jack when we really have to hit 90-95% compaction in small areas where we can't get a sheep's foot or roller. Loved the video...

    • @appalachiandiy2415
      @appalachiandiy2415  3 роки тому

      Thanks! yea I agree with you 100%

    • @barcotics1880
      @barcotics1880 Рік тому

      i find that using the hand tamper on asphalt is the best application of the tool particularly in hard to reach spaces for larger equipment

  • @crv20051
    @crv20051 5 років тому +67

    This was really useful, thank you, actual data, good comparison on different surfaces, really appreciate the post.

  • @kevinl3239
    @kevinl3239 3 роки тому +8

    Thanks for this!! Another way to get better tamping is to get heavier duty equipment. Would be interesting to see if the 200lb jumping jack can beat a 1000lb plate compactor. For everyone's reference, based on the product links. weights of items in this video are:
    - hand tamper 9lb head
    - plate compactor 207lbs
    - jumping jack 207lbs
    Viewers should also note that each compaction type performs better or worse on the type of soil. Jumping jacks are much better on expansive soils (clay) than plate compactors.

    • @appalachiandiy2415
      @appalachiandiy2415  3 роки тому +1

      correct, It would be interesting to see weight differences too

  • @ibjaime
    @ibjaime 12 днів тому +1

    I am so impressed with how thorough you did your comparison test! Thank you for such a usefull video!

  • @retiredhappy466
    @retiredhappy466 4 роки тому +12

    The bottom line, each of these "tools" has its advantages and disadvantages. I have owned a Wacker plate compactor & jumping-jack compactor for many years. The tool that I strongly favor (as a homeowner with a variety of residential tasks) is the plate compactor, hands down.

    • @appalachiandiy2415
      @appalachiandiy2415  4 роки тому +6

      Yes the plate compactor is very simple and easy to use. Not a back-breaker. I ended up buying a jumping jack after I made this video, but i'm doing more structural things like footers for my garage and house so I wanted the max compaction I could get. Thanks for the reply!

    • @hdddgg
      @hdddgg Рік тому

      ​@@appalachiandiy2415 any advice on trenc3e

  • @jonnysegway7866
    @jonnysegway7866 Місяць тому +1

    you can see the amount achieved with a hand tamp before he gave up is a good demonstration of the advantage of the plate compactor i.e. more area!

  • @sweetreggaemusic5479
    @sweetreggaemusic5479 2 роки тому +2

    I gotta say the slope challenge made me chuckle.. I have a job of repairing sloping pavers in my garden.. the hand tamper wins ! Thanks for uploading this video guys 😊

    • @appalachiandiy2415
      @appalachiandiy2415  2 роки тому

      haha, thanks

    • @georgehofgren6123
      @georgehofgren6123 2 роки тому +1

      Actually the rammer probably could have done the slope well, and easily, but by working Across from top to bottom, instead of straight up or down - (thx)-

  • @tomoaktree4951
    @tomoaktree4951 4 роки тому +5

    Good Video!
    A big concept that wasn't mention was that a Tamper/Rammer should be used on cohesive material, and a plate compactor is to be used on granular material.

  • @edwardguzman4926
    @edwardguzman4926 4 роки тому +5

    Great job, I learn a lot. You guys spend so much energy doing this video that you should receive an award.

  • @johnnydavisson2002
    @johnnydavisson2002 5 років тому +13

    I was looking for a comparison like this and you made a great distinction with some accessible example situations to share. I am sure the possibilities of various work sites are numerous, but I appreciate the help in forming an opinion about each device in your testing scenarios.

    • @appalachiandiy2415
      @appalachiandiy2415  5 років тому +2

      Thank You! There wasn't a lot of videos on youtube comparing these, so I figured why not make one.

  • @theespawner6278
    @theespawner6278 4 роки тому +1

    filling in a trampoline hole and turning into an eventual fire pit. going with the jumping jack. thanks for the video

  • @pelonehedd7631
    @pelonehedd7631 Рік тому +2

    Use the Jumping jack for moistened soils in trenches and deep fills. Not to wet and not too dry. Dry soils can fool You by looking muddy on the surface while being dry as talc under the muddy surface . Extremely wet , muddy and unstable soils and clay can be stabilized by aeration , addition of gravel and lime or cement . In extremely wet areas permeable base materials may be better suited than those with fine clay binder. To prevent excessive water intrusion into a recent backfill during rain , cover the fill with visqueen plastic sheeting over graded fill that facilitates water flow to sump drainage points where it can be pumped out. Then when ready to finish grade and compact the subsoil with the Jumping jack , the plastic can be quickly removed . Without the plastic rain can quickly add enough water to make drying out the sub base very time consuming and costly. The compactor will be hard to run in the “ plastic “ material becoming unmanageable. “ Pumping “ of the subsoil will reflect into the base and pavement surface. Even if a stable crust can be achieved that facilitates paving it will later shrink and fail as the moisture evaporates out in dry summer conditions causing shrinkage and opening of the joints. A trench pave over such base that is subjected to heavy traffic can also undulate under loads causing a wavy bumpy surface. The J or Jumping Jack Tamper Compactor should ideally begin to rebound as the soil achieves maximum density and stability. First courses of asphalt base Rock can be compacted likewise with regrading to a even surface as the trench come up to paving depth. Then the plate compactor can be used. The initial excavation should be wide enough to allow the plate to fit into it full width. On larger broad areas both roller and plate can be used keeping each lift of material to 3-4 inches thick . Vibration will densify materials but can also bring water up into soils in areas of wet substrate. Narrow trenches of approximately 6” width may save on material cost’s like base and asphalt but are more time consuming to compact with small air powered compactors. They can also be filled with controlled density fill a slurry of sand and cement that will settle and harden . Then the surface width can be increased to a depth of approx 2”-3 “ by a width determined by the Engineer or local specifications to form a T Patch that helps to inhibit water intrusion through the joint. Experience has shown that straight line cuts with rough ground faces are easier to work with , professional looking and the new asphalt when rolled and compacted “ Key” into the existing surrounding surface to form a tighter more impervious bound that resists water intrusion. When patching in excess of 2-21/2 “ of asphalt it is best to do it in 2 lifts . Large areas can be done in one lift either in avg. 2” -2and 1/2 “ or Avg 3” try to get the Base finely tuned for grades with finished surface grade in Mind .

  • @nathanholland4877
    @nathanholland4877 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for this! Now I can ignore the people telling me a hand tamper will do next to nothing!

    • @appalachiandiy2415
      @appalachiandiy2415  4 роки тому

      Glad this helped. Its impressive what a little elbow grease can do!

  • @dmpme951
    @dmpme951 5 років тому +12

    5:03 i luv how you get the whole family involved.. lol!

  • @juhs
    @juhs 3 місяці тому +1

    I haven't even gotten into the video yet but appreciate you doing this video it's exactly what I was looking for

  • @SY-ky8xi
    @SY-ky8xi 3 роки тому +3

    So the little guy is the chief giving instructions how you do the work.

    • @appalachiandiy2415
      @appalachiandiy2415  3 роки тому +1

      @SY haha yea he like to find his way into the vids

    • @SY-ky8xi
      @SY-ky8xi 3 роки тому

      @@appalachiandiy2415 I believe so!

  • @Rob23465
    @Rob23465 2 місяці тому

    Building my own house and about to compact my footer down with some powdery gravel. I think I will use a cheap jackhammer with a tamper bit.

  • @janakcivil
    @janakcivil 2 роки тому +1

    thank you for making such comparison on different soil type.

  • @deanbonilla8807
    @deanbonilla8807 Рік тому +1

    Peace Family,
    Really appreciated this presentation, keep up the great work.
    Respect

  • @dunlaoghaire1000
    @dunlaoghaire1000 5 років тому +3

    Thanks, I'll going to buy jumping jack now first of all, but it's good to have three of them.

  • @Pichustrikesback
    @Pichustrikesback 4 роки тому +3

    Great video mate! You made a good point when mentioned that the jumping jack would be the tool of choice when it comes to applications like driveways in which you need a very solid base.
    8:19 been there done that 😄

    • @appalachiandiy2415
      @appalachiandiy2415  4 роки тому

      HAHA dude that sucked pulling that stuff up the hill! Thanks for the reply

  • @chrise202
    @chrise202 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for taking your time to do this!

  • @eobardthawne3333
    @eobardthawne3333 2 роки тому +1

    Did I just find the legendary thingamabob?

  • @teufeldoc8564
    @teufeldoc8564 2 роки тому +1

    Good video. Really. I’m about to compact soils in a trench and I took away some good info from you. Thanks.

  • @rickp5647
    @rickp5647 3 роки тому +1

    After watching your video I now realize that machine compaction is not practical for my 30 degree slope. Looks like wet compaction with a lot of hand tamping is my best choice aside from a compactor mounted on heavy equipment. I'm installing granite steps. Thanks so much, great comparison, awesome job with the video.

    • @appalachiandiy2415
      @appalachiandiy2415  3 роки тому

      Thank you! Wow a 30° slope! That will suck to hand tamp for sure. Good luck

  • @rosiegutierrez4885
    @rosiegutierrez4885 Рік тому

    This was so helpfull, we are trying to fix our backyard, and we dont have an idea of any of this. Huge huge help.
    Thanks

  • @benedictcoronel475
    @benedictcoronel475 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for this great video. Helped a lot in determining what to use for my garage pavers.

  • @passion830217
    @passion830217 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you very much for the video. I am convinced that I will only need to buy a hand tamper from Lowes since it can lead to the same depth result when compared to a plate compactor even though it does take longer to do so. I hate to pay at least $ 500 for a plate compactor, which will have very limited use, and to put it in my already tight garage after recently adding a table saw and a miter saw.

    • @appalachiandiy2415
      @appalachiandiy2415  4 роки тому

      Great! I'm glad this video helped you out. Storage is always a huge problem, finding room for all of our toys!

    • @joekelley1734
      @joekelley1734 4 роки тому +2

      Is tool rental an option where you are?

    • @passion830217
      @passion830217 4 роки тому +1

      The nearest store that have tool rentals is 100 miles away. Rental is my last resort anyway.

    • @appalachiandiy2415
      @appalachiandiy2415  4 роки тому

      @@joekelley1734 Yes, there are multiple stores that offer tool rentals

    • @appalachiandiy2415
      @appalachiandiy2415  4 роки тому

      @@passion830217 Man! that sucks.

  • @Eliminator5555
    @Eliminator5555 3 роки тому +3

    Great video! Just what I was looking for.

  • @sergiocampos1822
    @sergiocampos1822 2 роки тому +1

    Wow! Great informative video. Thank you for taking the time to do this video for people like me who don't know. God Bless you.

  • @ModernSurvivalists
    @ModernSurvivalists 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome job showing all the strengths. Was hoping the jumping jack would do better on a slope - have some pond banks I want to compact!

    • @appalachiandiy2415
      @appalachiandiy2415  3 роки тому +1

      I've run a diesel jumping jack that was a lot heavier, that thing packed a punch. perhaps look for one like that. they also make an attachment for excavators to compact if you're super serious about it.

  • @Jasta315
    @Jasta315 2 роки тому +1

    Putting down stone for a carport parking pad. Want to rent a plate compactor but after checking rental prices, I'll be hand tamping 😂

  • @Freedom17762
    @Freedom17762 Рік тому +1

    Great laser! I bought the same one years ago.

  • @JMGENTERPRISES
    @JMGENTERPRISES 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the great comparison!

  • @seanbalch7563
    @seanbalch7563 3 роки тому

    Glad I watched. I would of thought the plate compactor would win out.

    • @appalachiandiy2415
      @appalachiandiy2415  3 роки тому

      It is way better for speed, but for compaction, the tamper is the best

  • @webera
    @webera 4 роки тому +2

    Great video. This matches with my engineer recommendations.

  • @dkt4728
    @dkt4728 5 років тому +2

    Great video - very useful advice. Surprised at the jumping jack

  • @michael95621
    @michael95621 4 роки тому +2

    There must be an industrial piece of equipment for slopes, can't imagine a commercial job site having to hand tamp something like that.
    Video was really good, definitely seems like the plate compactor is the easiest to use overall, although it might drag you a bit. From personal experience I can say the hand tamper is hell on your shoulders and wrists.
    would love to see if a lawn roller 300-600 pounds is any good.

    • @appalachiandiy2415
      @appalachiandiy2415  4 роки тому +1

      Yea I don't know what companies would use on slopes. The lawn roller would be interesting but would have to be out in the open and not in tight quarters. thanks for the reply!

    • @michael95621
      @michael95621 4 роки тому +1

      @@appalachiandiy2415 absolutely, thanks for the good content. I know for pretty much any thing I'd want to do the plate compactor is the way to go for me unless I had a ranch. I might just buy a lawn roller to see if it will work. Another guy had this lawn leveling tool that looked really interesting too.

    • @appalachiandiy2415
      @appalachiandiy2415  4 роки тому +1

      @@michael95621 huh, sounds interesting with the lawn leveling tool

    • @michael95621
      @michael95621 4 роки тому +1

      @@appalachiandiy2415 this is the guy, fellow UA-camr with some good info as well. ua-cam.com/video/P_nvzs1dCNw/v-deo.html and the tool ryanknorrlawncare.com/product/lawn-level/

    • @appalachiandiy2415
      @appalachiandiy2415  4 роки тому

      That is neat. thanks!

  • @LivingTheDream77
    @LivingTheDream77 Місяць тому

    You need a vibratory roller or an impact compactor behind a tractor to truly compact the soil.

  • @GameAPBT
    @GameAPBT 11 місяців тому +1

    great test buddy. I hope you are well. keep it up.

  • @aurora.the.explorer
    @aurora.the.explorer Рік тому +1

    I would've loved to see if doubling the time with the hand tamper would've achieved a more comparable result to the machines, especially because that would mimick much more what we'd do in the real world.

  • @darrent2478
    @darrent2478 2 роки тому

    Thank you for making this video. Very helpful!!!!

  • @nicholaskoelkebeck2705
    @nicholaskoelkebeck2705 5 років тому +5

    Complete Compaction is not measured by depth.
    A Resistance meter or geoguage is expensive way . One can use lateral forces applied by machine to meet code requirements for complete compaction. Other methods may cause structural sub-base Deficiencies.

    • @appalachiandiy2415
      @appalachiandiy2415  5 років тому

      Super scientific! Yea this was just a simple comparison to how they operated and compacted. Thanks for the reply

  • @squeekhobby4571
    @squeekhobby4571 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome tests. Very helpful data.

  • @elmerkilred159
    @elmerkilred159 2 роки тому +2

    They have air powered hand tampers that have different tamping plates.

  • @tjaved000
    @tjaved000 4 роки тому +2

    Really useful video - great post!

  • @mikedonde5627
    @mikedonde5627 5 років тому +5

    Ever considered that you can do 3 or 4 passes with the plate compactor for every 1 on the jumping jack with less wear on your body and get possibly deeper compaction minute for minute?

    • @appalachiandiy2415
      @appalachiandiy2415  5 років тому +5

      I think there is a point where the plate compactor cannot compact anymore due to the energy it puts out. The jumping jack tamper generates more energy at compaction than the plate tamper. So no matter how many passes you do with either, there is a point where each machine simply cannot compact anymore and it boils down to which can "hit" harder.

    • @Rickimusic
      @Rickimusic 4 роки тому +4

      It wont happen. Jumper is just too powerful and with a smaller foot, would eat up a plate, even if you ran the plate all day. Mind you, ALL reputable companies use a jumper in ditches where settling is a no no and we have professional soil testers on site who would toss you and your plate out when back filling excavations. We have gone as deep as 21 feet with storm sewers using 2A modified with 12" lifts and never had a compaction fail nor a street settle/sink. There is a big secret to running a jumper. Never push it or fight it, always lean it back about 5 degrees and let it jump its way forward plus, never leave it sit in one spot and dig a hole, In short, keep it moving at its pace, not your pace.

    • @WizmanG1
      @WizmanG1 4 роки тому

      @@Rickimusic I am in learning mode here. I am not disputing your claim but it contradicts everything I am reading about the proper way of compacting different types of material. Cohesive V.S. Granular.
      If a jumping jack if far superior to a plate compactor in every way, why do they make them? Over compaction is a real thing and can be just as bad as under compaction.
      Trying to learn and there are very few informative resources on the internet on this subject.

  • @Senkino5o
    @Senkino5o 4 роки тому +1

    Seems like for the slope you could just use an excavator and press, because most buckets are rounded maybe make a special attachment in the shape of a large tamper, make it 4140 steel, maybe 2'x2' and 1/4" thickness, depending on the size of your machine, just so long as it fits the bucket pins/hitch.

    • @appalachiandiy2415
      @appalachiandiy2415  4 роки тому

      Yes if you have an excavator. They also make tampers that are hydraulic driven and fit onto the arm of an excavator.

  • @rich4244
    @rich4244 4 місяці тому

    Built pools, the jack is for many feet, plate is for top finish, the mop is for good enought if it happens.

  • @familyx3914
    @familyx3914 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for your job guys.

  • @randolphtorres4172
    @randolphtorres4172 3 роки тому +1

    THANKSGIVING

  • @Tierone1337
    @Tierone1337 3 місяці тому

    Plate vibestor is the best because of the vibration

  • @zlinky1113
    @zlinky1113 5 років тому +1

    Excellent Video. Many thanks.

  • @peterbilttrucker83
    @peterbilttrucker83 4 місяці тому

    Very helpful data. I am filling in potholes with asphalt millings and wanted to be sure that the jumping jack tamper was the tool for the job. Clearly it is.

  • @claudiohernandez4664
    @claudiohernandez4664 Рік тому

    Different tools for different applications.

  • @RoughRidersTV
    @RoughRidersTV Рік тому +3

    Great video. Did you try multiple passes with the vibration plate to see if that increased the compaction any further? Can you get results similar to the jumping jack after multiple passes with the vibration plate?

  • @CheersWarren
    @CheersWarren 3 місяці тому

    Thank good to see in use but you didn't address the different soils . clay /cohesive vs sandy

  • @felixcoelho177
    @felixcoelho177 4 роки тому

    Very helpful and self explanatory video
    Keep it up bro

  • @ElSkeptico
    @ElSkeptico 2 роки тому +1

    Great video, very helpful, thank you!

  • @tannerhall2825
    @tannerhall2825 Рік тому +1

    Great Video!

  • @muhamadashfaq5767
    @muhamadashfaq5767 3 роки тому +1

    Good compersion

  • @matthewfarrell317
    @matthewfarrell317 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome video, and answered what I needed. Only have a 7.5 sq metre area that I want to pave, I just cannot justify the cost of the plate compacter when it ends up being nearly half the cost just to rent it (things are not cheap down under). Wanted to know if a hand tamper would be good enough and it seems it will. It's not load-bearing anything just enough to keep the pavers straight.

    • @appalachiandiy2415
      @appalachiandiy2415  3 роки тому

      Nice, yes plate compactors are expensive. I typically always rent too

  • @son888n
    @son888n 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you. looking for something like this.

  • @KrisDeBruineStudio
    @KrisDeBruineStudio 3 роки тому +1

    Great video. Thanks.

  • @futurecarslondon1109
    @futurecarslondon1109 3 роки тому +1

    Great Experience.

  • @anthonybrabante2268
    @anthonybrabante2268 2 роки тому +1

    Great vid!

  • @DD-sd4we
    @DD-sd4we 3 роки тому +1

    Great video. Thank you.

  • @carlosrosalesvalencia8624
    @carlosrosalesvalencia8624 Місяць тому

    Gran video , gracias por la información

  • @IsaacConejo
    @IsaacConejo 8 місяців тому

    That was a Hill Not a Slope. Lol that was Hilarious.

  • @wotviewer
    @wotviewer 3 роки тому +1

    hmm, in the UK you would never use a "jumping jack" (trench rammer as we call them) for a large area for the obvious reason you show, it produces ridges because it is not the tool for such a job.
    You were lucky that the compactor plate's engine continued running on that slope, they are supposed to have engine cut outs if the oil level is "wrong" due to use on a slope. I wonder if your hire centre has removed safety features?

    • @appalachiandiy2415
      @appalachiandiy2415  3 роки тому

      Correct. Its mainly for footer compaction or somewhere you need the highest compaction in a small area.

  • @DanielinLaTuna
    @DanielinLaTuna 5 років тому +5

    Thanks for sharing this interesting video. I tried the plate vibrator for my decomposed granite patio; I liked it, but it was very heavy to load and unload off my trailer. I'm going to rent a jumping jack tomorrow, because it seems like it will be easier to manoeuvre on my paths. I have a hand tamper, but it's only for awkward spots. That rental yard looks super. I'd use it if I were near by, but I'm in California. Do you think you do a video on using the laser level? Thank you, Daniel

    • @appalachiandiy2415
      @appalachiandiy2415  5 років тому +1

      The jumping jack tampers are a little more cumbersome and awkward when loading unloading than the plate tampers. Yes, that seems like it would be a good video for the laser, Thanks for the reply and good luck.

  • @jimwhite-signcraftdisplay6996
    @jimwhite-signcraftdisplay6996 Рік тому +1

    Very helpful.

  • @GRUBB-MUDD
    @GRUBB-MUDD Рік тому +1

    great title,r u still active posing on yt

  • @Carlos-pv5my
    @Carlos-pv5my 5 років тому +2

    Excellent!!!

  • @prestigelawncare9389
    @prestigelawncare9389 3 роки тому

    Sideways on the hill😅 Nice video

  • @thudang5298
    @thudang5298 Рік тому +1

    The slope test just hurt my back looking at you doing it. I'm sure not everyone has access to one - but you think using a winch or something to help pull it back up the hill could work? Thanks for sharing!

    • @appalachiandiy2415
      @appalachiandiy2415  Рік тому +1

      Yeah that could work

    • @thudang5298
      @thudang5298 Рік тому +1

      @@appalachiandiy2415 Cool! I've never done it, but I'm not so young... so I'm always looking at other ways to not break my back. LOL

  • @makaylasnyder6323
    @makaylasnyder6323 3 роки тому +2

    Why am I here
    Idk but I’m glad I am

  • @shribalajimachineryrohtakr5562

    Very nice friends ❤️🙏🙏

  • @MrMedicalUK
    @MrMedicalUK Рік тому

    Very useful

  • @Jedward108
    @Jedward108 4 роки тому +1

    In the first test, I wonder if the jumping jack woulda left fewer ridges if the soil was drier.

    • @appalachiandiy2415
      @appalachiandiy2415  4 роки тому

      that's possible, it tends to still leave a more uneven pattern than the plate compactor

  • @jgv007v8
    @jgv007v8 4 роки тому +1

    great video man awesome

  • @anthonysaponaro6318
    @anthonysaponaro6318 2 роки тому +1

    All I can say is , use each tool for the areas each work at the best until you can no longer use it there so's ya don't have to hand tamp 100% of the slope
    Oh wait this video is years old:)
    You should be done by now even if you hand stamped it all :)
    Cool video I just happened on by osmosis or for comparison issues or something like that

    • @appalachiandiy2415
      @appalachiandiy2415  2 роки тому +1

      Haha, might have just finished up with the slope. That would have taken forever

    • @anthonysaponaro6318
      @anthonysaponaro6318 2 роки тому

      @@appalachiandiy2415 Ohhhhh yea !!
      without question no matter how ya slice it.
      that was a difficult grade !

  • @Niberspace
    @Niberspace Рік тому

    That slope was quite extreme, do you think the plate compactor would have worked in a less steep slope?

  • @medhatazem5250
    @medhatazem5250 3 роки тому +1

    thank you appreciated

  • @tiffanyseeley814
    @tiffanyseeley814 2 місяці тому

    Should you wet soil before you start to compact?

  • @aprendamosconreneamaya725
    @aprendamosconreneamaya725 4 роки тому +2

    What kind of laser you use , Which one would you recommend if laser , the best compactor you show ,how many pounds of pressure does it impact?

    • @appalachiandiy2415
      @appalachiandiy2415  4 роки тому +1

      Topcon and CST/Berger are two of the top brands when it comes to rotary lasers. Ive used the Topcon often and like the way it performs.
      The jumping jack tamper will deliver around 3500 lbf (Pound Force) im not sure what PSI it will deliver as this is not a unit of measurement used to describe the force it exerts

    • @user-zi1dz9qn5p
      @user-zi1dz9qn5p 3 місяці тому

      @@appalachiandiy2415 I like the video! If the JJack is 20x20" it is delivering 8 lbs/ in2. The 8x8' Ames tamper in your reference is 0.16 lbs/ in2. The razorback in your demo is about the same. The jumping jack has 50 times the compaction capability; which is obvious with your results.

  • @thadmcnair9928
    @thadmcnair9928 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks Dude!

  • @Cartoondude135
    @Cartoondude135 2 роки тому +1

    8:19 You need a backhoe or excavator to pack a slope. A roller (hand power or driven) is too risky too.

    • @appalachiandiy2415
      @appalachiandiy2415  2 роки тому +1

      Yea you can do it that way but many people do not have access to machinery like that or know how to run it well

  • @Hhhhhgggihgdd
    @Hhhhhgggihgdd 4 роки тому +2

    I put in a rock pad for a 10 X 16 pre-built building I ordered , do you think the plate compactor would be sufficient enough ? I like the idea of having a nice smooth finish.

    • @appalachiandiy2415
      @appalachiandiy2415  4 роки тому

      all depends on your soil and if had been disturbed. if you put it over ground that was not dug up or disturbed and gave it a good tamp. you should be ok.

  • @jackier7737
    @jackier7737 4 роки тому +2

    Do you have a video on that cool laser level??

    • @appalachiandiy2415
      @appalachiandiy2415  4 роки тому +1

      I do not as of yet. I use it a lot actually and its super handy and not all that expensive. hammerhead is the brand

  • @jab1982
    @jab1982 4 роки тому +2

    Great video, very helpful, thanks for sharing it! Question: can I use any of these machines if it is raining? I am trying to level my yard and compact the mason sand but it doesn’t stop raining. With the hand tamper is not being productive. Thanks.

    • @appalachiandiy2415
      @appalachiandiy2415  4 роки тому

      ramer/tamper, I would say no. It has to much force and you will probably just make ruts. Try the vibe plate. that is the most gentle with little impact force. and Thanks!

  • @AaronPlay
    @AaronPlay Рік тому

    I have to regrade a front yard to add a slope. Ideally I’ll do it over the course of a month or two. Would you recommend the Jack or the compactor?

  • @hiteshkaushik4563
    @hiteshkaushik4563 3 роки тому +1

    Can i use ramer/jumper inside house?
    I am worried about vertical foundation, as displacing soil could damage it.
    What you think?

    • @appalachiandiy2415
      @appalachiandiy2415  3 роки тому

      just stay about a foot away from it. Are you going to pour a slab? Also, make sure you got some good ventilation if gas powered

  • @stanleykulas9330
    @stanleykulas9330 2 роки тому +1

    Awesome video love the fam in the video wil subscribe thanks

  • @compubyte2010
    @compubyte2010 3 роки тому +2

    Great job on testing, as far as you went. but the plate tamper .. You did not use it correctly. .on any of the passes.. HAD you used it correctly. I'm guessing it would NOT only have been still the fastest method. but equal to the jumpers depth.. IMO.. SO the proper way to use the plate is criss cross.. you go vertically, than horizontally, I know you couldn't do that much on the last few. the way you did them. but the 1st one you could have.. If you do the criss cross pattern, it compac's Much better IMO

  • @pilotivanovich
    @pilotivanovich 3 роки тому

    thnk !!!

  • @ramkeyyekmar2515
    @ramkeyyekmar2515 4 роки тому +1

    Nice useful for me to

  • @kelliez9991
    @kelliez9991 20 днів тому

    If I am 5’1” @130#, female. Will I be able to handle the jumping jack easily?

  • @ES-ch2gk
    @ES-ch2gk 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome content! Can I use a jumping jack to compact a 12 inch lift on a plastic gas line?

    • @appalachiandiy2415
      @appalachiandiy2415  3 роки тому

      hmmm. never worked around plastic gas line before so I can't say. I would recommend sand or stone dust for your first lift so you don't have to compact then on your next lift compact. That's just my thoughts but maybe check with guys who do that kind of work. and if you find out comment back cuz I would like to know for myself, Thanks!

  • @jackier7737
    @jackier7737 4 роки тому +2

    Any experience compacting soil and then gravel (5/8 minus, for example) under horse stall mats?

    • @appalachiandiy2415
      @appalachiandiy2415  4 роки тому

      No experience with that particular job, but in construction, we would compact the dirt, then compact stone on top of that. same concept. a plate tamper might be tough manuvering in a stall. i would hand tamp or use a jumping jack

    • @MrZOB89
      @MrZOB89 3 роки тому +1

      Yes that would work add a lift of 3/ minus first in top of your soil then a thinner life of 5 minus