If you have not poured your cement yet, put some duck tape over the screw heads so they don't get filled with concrete. Maybe they will easier to remove.......Just a thought
Wait! What?!?? Roman I flipping loved ur “hey everybody ur watching Cole the cornstar” so flipping great! Love that we’re all having fun with that intro now!!
Pro TIP Roman, if you use the torqex screws, just take some duct tape and put a piece over each screw that keeps the concrete out of em, if you put the duct tape on the hex head it makes them easier to get out also. Duct Tape for the WIN
Amazing progress with the weather. Your family and friends are all the best. You don't know how lucky you are to have such a great family and friends who are willing to deal with the weather and get so much done for you, Cole.
@@WinthropWarriors she may have her on UA-cam channel but that is definitely not why we don't see her on this channel. Could you imagine having a husband Cole who just does whatever he wants no matter how long it takes and doesn't worry about getting a house over his family's head as quick as possible. I'd imagine their relationship isn't quite as stable as it used to be. And the fact that she's never on the channel anymore proves my point
@@masterbates7016 First off, she DOES have her own UA-cam channel (there's no "may have" about it, not sure why this is so hard to wrap your head around). Have you ever watched it -- he's on there a lot. Second -- call me crazy -- maybe they're simply trying to monetize two UA-cam channels instead one for more income. Nah, much more fun to pretend their relationship on is on the rocks, amiright?
Great to see the Dream Team all together again. You all work so great together. It's wonderful to see the cooperation of everyone. Like a fine oiled machine, I say. Curious to see what shenanigans transpire during this process. удачі, bonne chance, Good Luck!
Yeah, his intro can be, "Welcome to Roman and everyone but Cole builds Cole's house while Cole does anything but work on his own house while making all the excuses he can why it's ok he's not there."
Having a farm is a business and trying to get their house done it’s gonna be a miracle. You guys are doing a great job and you work hard. Thanks for showing us all your good deeds.
Concrete spacers are needed between the forms and the rebar, you need to oil all the forms before you put them up, a lot of work in building concrete walls, I've done them loads of times and I can honestly say, I've never enjoyed doing them not even once, but it's all in a days work and that's the part that pays. Be sure you have every single wall ready before you order concrete, there have been times, we;ve had to take the forms all down because something just didn't fit right and the concrete and pump were already ordered, so we had to work ALL night to get them right.......Make sure you have the forms propped up real tight, if them form start to blow, you will not stop them with that much concrete behind them........That really isn't fun trying to stop the forms from blowing once it's started........It's really game over and start again.
All you guys are going 25:44 to have 90 year old knees before you turn 40. Roman, your intro was funny, everyone is waiting for your videos. Big thumbs up crew
Cooper is always so honest 🤗. Thanks for sharing the ups and downs on the farm. And by the way you bin sight scares the heck out of me. Be safe. Be blessed 🤗🤗
Cole, it was nice of you to address comments that I know people were posting about you not being there all the time. Those people don’t understand how community works. If you are doing meetings and working in the office to make sure the farm is successful, then everyone wins.
No. Snow is basically miniature ice chips, so it's colder when there is snow on the ground. Snow also reflects the radiant heat from the sun, so there is less warming during the daytime. When snow is on the ground, temps are more likely to go below zero at night as well.
@@ILGuy2012 I was actually expressing an opinion, not really a scientific qualification. I grew up in the North of Scotland and we always found it to "feel warmer" when snow was on the ground because it gives an insulating effect and we don't really see the sun from about November sometimes through until May. A coating of snow always seemed a lot more tolerable, temperature-wise. Remember, in those more Northern climes, the ground is frozen solid for about 6 feet down until Spring pops-up on the scene. Either way, it was nippy especially when I had to walk to school and back and the buses weren't operating.
it's a SawzALL. Today seemed like a very unlucky day as far as running out of parts and supplies that you need to keep going on the job. It was fortunate that there was a whole crew helping, which allowed Cole to go help Daddy Cornstar. I'm anxiusly looking forward to watching more progress on this project. I hope the weather is kind to you all.
I'm sure it will be too late by the time you see this comment but i do residential foundations and to cut our rebar we use a quicky saw with a metal blade on it, i think that in another episode you guys were calling it a demolition saw, it works wonders and is super fast and convenient for cutting rebar.
Hey everybody, we’re watching Cole the cornstar…. Just stopping in with my usual appreciation for this catchy n super awesome intro that I’m glad Cole has brought back!! P.s. yes that was me who commented earlier showing bc love for Roman doing the epic intro however it has taken me 2 days broken into pieces trying to watch this video lol so I figured I’d comment again… y not?!?
After watching the corn star family, Cole is the computer guy and books, and Cooper is the ground guy, work on stuff, etc and it takes all for the farm to move on so Cole is working but its all computer and meetings atuff. So great job Corn star family snd employee and contractor lol.
You can use the tapcon screws you originally bought. You will have to put a small bead of silicone on the head, and then the concrete will not get down in the heads of the screws. Just need enough silicone, with a caulk gun, to fill the area the bit goes into.
- Just thinking to help you with the cold and snow. You might have to eventually plastic tarp in the work area. Might consider doing now as you’ll have to protect from frost when concrete is being poured. Heating the area will be needed I’m guessing.
If you’re gonna use duct tape, don’t forget to put a buddy tab, which is folding one of the tape back over onto itself so that when you go to peel it off, you just grab that tab and yank it
I just come to the comments to see everyone butthurt about how long its taking. Imagine being this upset about how long someone else takes to build something of their own? And then watching every video just to complain? What a time to be alive.
Nice video Cole. I have one suggestion. I would suggest to weld those rebars together in few spots to make construction even stronger compared to only wire holding it together at this moment.. For future it will make whole construction more compact and it will be less likely to have any movement during pouring and also it will improve strength of whole construction/grid
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Use the torque head Tapcon and then coat the heads after they are driven with soap from a bar of soap. The concrete will not fill the heads and you can get them back out.
I use to enjoy watching your channel but man they are dragging this build out for just content. I know they are doing the work themselves but how many videos do we need about a movie room build? How many concrete pours do we need to see?
The thing is, there are just as many people (if not more) who wanted his intro back again, so there's that. I personally don't mind it, and sort of missed that intro when he wasn't doing that anymore for a while.
Great job! a 9in angle grinder with a fiber blade would do a good job cutting the bars, cost a lot less than cutting gas. My hammer drill and probably the 9in grinder has those brushes.
Roman not working alone or with Cole. Extra help to get the basement theater done a little faster. Nicer of the temptures was a little warmer to work outside.
From seeing the guys work, I think they would all rather have you doing the paperwork and meetings and they would rather be working in the fields and in the shop. Maybe even helping with the house! lol.
@@rdsnewsguy2476 There's a point where even at an hourly rate you realize how you're just wasting time. Justin could be on a job where he's actually getting something done. Roman supposedly has a civil engineering degree and is working as a laborer with no benefits.
Yeah i do concrete form work for a living we set those exact forms directly on the footing and then shoot the grade you want with a laser and set grade nails in the forms.
Roman's "Cole the Corn Star", absolute classic!
I was hoping everyone did their impression of Cole’s intro hahaha that would have been hilarious
@three-6026 that would be hilarious!
At least he didn't scream it like Cole..
@@three-6026agreed that would be epic!!!
@@sweetkellymaysome of us love how Cole says it, I guess there has to be at least a few who hate it!
If you have not poured your cement yet, put some duck tape over the screw heads so they don't get filled with concrete. Maybe they will easier to remove.......Just a thought
That will work. I use Vaseline . Quick and easy.
Or wax.
Some grease will do they have plenty on hand for equipment maintenance.
Here for the tape and grease boys.
Wait! What?!?? Roman I flipping loved ur “hey everybody ur watching Cole the cornstar” so flipping great! Love that we’re all having fun with that intro now!!
Pro TIP Roman, if you use the torqex screws, just take some duct tape and put a piece over each screw that keeps the concrete out of em, if you put the duct tape on the hex head it makes them easier to get out also. Duct Tape for the WIN
Duct tape is ALWAYS the correct answer.
Real cold and Duct tape don't get along.
Amazing progress with the weather. Your family and friends are all the best. You don't know how lucky you are to have such a great family and friends who are willing to deal with the weather and get so much done for you, Cole.
Justin welcome back ❤❤❤❤❤. The band is back together!
Way to go Roman! Almost as good as Cole. Love the enthusiasm.
Love looking at your videos and love Cooper s answer but his willingness to be part of the team speaks volumes.
He's the only one who realizes how dumb this build is.
Good to see Justin back on the team
You guys are certainly determined and creative in handling problems. I’m always amazed!
I’m sure nav is absolutely loving the process of movie theater instead of the house.
What progress lmao. Cole is to busy with computer work.
yeah, where is Nav these days?She's hardly ever on the channel anymore! She must have her own show...its called The Mommy show!
@@JeffreyCollyer-b9o I can't tell if you're joking or what??? She absolutely does have her own UA-cam channel.
@@WinthropWarriors she may have her on UA-cam channel but that is definitely not why we don't see her on this channel. Could you imagine having a husband Cole who just does whatever he wants no matter how long it takes and doesn't worry about getting a house over his family's head as quick as possible. I'd imagine their relationship isn't quite as stable as it used to be. And the fact that she's never on the channel anymore proves my point
@@masterbates7016 First off, she DOES have her own UA-cam channel (there's no "may have" about it, not sure why this is so hard to wrap your head around). Have you ever watched it -- he's on there a lot. Second -- call me crazy -- maybe they're simply trying to monetize two UA-cam channels instead one for more income. Nah, much more fun to pretend their relationship on is on the rocks, amiright?
Can't wait for Coopers' mansion build
Left handed threads on gas side of torch
As a welder that was hard to watch lol
As a maintenance man it's kinda sad cause I seen a lot guys in the plant do the same thing because they new how 😮 Chris the porch miner
If I remember right, the threads on the connection on a 20# propane tank is left handed as well.
@@TheTomcory yep,,,hes a dufus
Great to see the Dream Team all together again. You all work so great together. It's wonderful to see the cooperation of everyone. Like a fine oiled machine, I say. Curious to see what shenanigans transpire during this process. удачі, bonne chance, Good Luck!
You need a 10/3 extension cord for the chop saw, no more than 100’ don’t use a lighter cord. This is why you’re tripping you breakers (Possibly 150’)
Cole I'm guessing you figured it was left hand thread.lol😂😂
Roman, when Cole is not there you can use your own sign on!😊
Yeah, his intro can be, "Welcome to Roman and everyone but Cole builds Cole's house while Cole does anything but work on his own house while making all the excuses he can why it's ok he's not there."
Having a farm is a business and trying to get their house done it’s gonna be a miracle. You guys are doing a great job and you work hard. Thanks for showing us all your good deeds.
Humility? He's building a nuclear bunker... lol
You can use the Torx head if you cover them with some tape
I know NOTHING about concrete or construction, but I wondered why he couldn't just do that.
Putting Tape over the screws will help . Always look forwardbto new videos , Roman has been a great addition to this channel.
Concrete spacers are needed between the forms and the rebar, you need to oil all the forms before you put them up, a lot of work in building concrete walls, I've done them loads of times and I can honestly say, I've never enjoyed doing them not even once, but it's all in a days work and that's the part that pays.
Be sure you have every single wall ready before you order concrete, there have been times, we;ve had to take the forms all down because something just didn't fit right and the concrete and pump were already ordered, so we had to work ALL night to get them right.......Make sure you have the forms propped up real tight, if them form start to blow, you will not stop them with that much concrete behind them........That really isn't fun trying to stop the forms from blowing once it's started........It's really game over and start again.
All you guys are going 25:44 to have 90 year old knees before you turn 40. Roman, your intro was funny, everyone is waiting for your videos. Big thumbs up crew
Tape over the screw head
Great suggestion 👌
I love Justin’s positive energy!!
Welcome back Justin
Cooper is always so honest 🤗. Thanks for sharing the ups and downs on the farm. And by the way you bin sight scares the heck out of me. Be safe. Be blessed 🤗🤗
I love all of you guys. You all should be super proud of yourselfs
You should probably prestage your interior forms before getting all of the rebar mat installed. Will be a lot easier getting them in there.
Cole, it was nice of you to address comments that I know people were posting about you not being there all the time. Those people don’t understand how community works.
If you are doing meetings and working in the office to make sure the farm is successful, then everyone wins.
It's always colder if there is no snow on the ground. Stay warm, boys.
No. Snow is basically miniature ice chips, so it's colder when there is snow on the ground. Snow also reflects the radiant heat from the sun, so there is less warming during the daytime. When snow is on the ground, temps are more likely to go below zero at night as well.
@@ILGuy2012 I was actually expressing an opinion, not really a scientific qualification. I grew up in the North of Scotland and we always found it to "feel warmer" when snow was on the ground because it gives an insulating effect and we don't really see the sun from about November sometimes through until May. A coating of snow always seemed a lot more tolerable, temperature-wise. Remember, in those more Northern climes, the ground is frozen solid for about 6 feet down until Spring pops-up on the scene. Either way, it was nippy especially when I had to walk to school and back and the buses weren't operating.
JUSTON Good to see YOU 👍👍👏👏👏👏👏
ALL TEAMMATES! !!. Great!
it's a SawzALL. Today seemed like a very unlucky day as far as running out of parts and supplies that you need to keep going on the job. It was fortunate that there was a whole crew helping, which allowed Cole to go help Daddy Cornstar. I'm anxiusly looking forward to watching more progress on this project. I hope the weather is kind to you all.
Only if it is a Milwaukee. Otherwise it is a recprocating saw.
@@chrisallen2005 Cole calls it a Sawza.
Keep doing what you love. Your humility is why we're here. Props!
Wow, working class heroes, it warms the heart, helps to keep from freezing, the Seabees have landed in Iowa.
The day you had was , I'm sure, relatable to so many of us. At least, it sure looked like every project I've ever undertaken!
16 duplex double heads with a piece of tie wire or doubled following a 3/16” drill bit for shoes into concrete
I'm sure it will be too late by the time you see this comment but i do residential foundations and to cut our rebar we use a quicky saw with a metal blade on it, i think that in another episode you guys were calling it a demolition saw, it works wonders and is super fast and convenient for cutting rebar.
yeppers,,14" quickie,,ummmm,,any contractor knows this,,butt cole is a farmer,,,lol
For get the tapcons and use a double head nail and a piece of wire. Outside the area of the form.
Duplex nails
4:13 Roman, they're called bib overalls because they go over all the clothes you already have on
9:40 - 11:00 Colespeak for, "I spent the afternoon at the casino..."🤣🤣🤣
I’m a senior lady but I have to say it is great to see Cooper’s face. Good job toboggan! 😁
Hey everybody, we’re watching Cole the cornstar…. Just stopping in with my usual appreciation for this catchy n super awesome intro that I’m glad Cole has brought back!! P.s. yes that was me who commented earlier showing bc love for Roman doing the epic intro however it has taken me 2 days broken into pieces trying to watch this video lol so I figured I’d comment again… y not?!?
After watching the corn star family, Cole is the computer guy and books, and Cooper is the ground guy, work on stuff, etc and it takes all for the farm to move on so Cole is working but its all computer and meetings atuff. So great job Corn star family snd employee and contractor lol.
Remember that the Exterior wall rebar mat needs 3" of Concrete cover while the Interior should have 1 to 1/12" of Concrete Cover. ICC Building Code
You can use the tapcon screws you originally bought. You will have to put a small bead of silicone on the head, and then the concrete will not get down in the heads of the screws. Just need enough silicone, with a caulk gun, to fill the area the bit goes into.
Put a piece of tape over the torx head screws.
- Just thinking to help you with the cold and snow. You might have to eventually plastic tarp in the work area. Might consider doing now as you’ll have to protect from frost when concrete is being poured. Heating the area will be needed I’m guessing.
I love thinking about the underground theater as a bunker!
Or another place for Dorothy to hide in the next tornado.
Love to see almost everybody working.
Great progress today. There are a few breaks due to breakdowns and material shortages but as we advance as usual splendid effort all round.
Lots of good progress. Especially considering how cold it looks there. 👍
Making good progress Boys Nice work I can’t believe the rebar cutter stopped working
You guys eat well! And work hard 👍
...Farmers eat WELL, 100%.
Its great to see all you boy's working hard,but also having a fun time together
All the workers get life time free tickets to the movie's, nice! And their family's of course, and maybe their cousins.
If you’re gonna use duct tape, don’t forget to put a buddy tab, which is folding one of the tape back over onto itself so that when you go to peel it off, you just grab that tab and yank it
Fill the screw heads with grease so they do not fill concrete.
Or put a piece of duct tape over them..
Been here since prior to the day 1 restoration. Loving the progression of the resolution Cole! Can’t wait to see the finished product.
I just come to the comments to see everyone butthurt about how long its taking. Imagine being this upset about how long someone else takes to build something of their own? And then watching every video just to complain? What a time to be alive.
I know, right?
Cooper even said it's taking too long. 😆
Yes and we see them jumping on the next plane to go help out, don't we?? Arm Chair so and so's...... 🤐😂
We're all waiting in anticipation for the moment the lightbulb comes on and they realize how badly they're screwing up.
Nice video Cole. I have one suggestion. I would suggest to weld those rebars together in few spots to make construction even stronger compared to only wire holding it together at this moment..
For future it will make whole construction more compact and it will be less likely to have any movement during pouring and also it will improve strength of whole construction/grid
Put a piece of G-Tape over the screw heads on the forms
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They sell new brushes at hardware stores usually I cut rebar with a cordless angle grinder and a cutoff wheel
Loved it today…it does not always go smooth !!
Put a little piece of tape over the screw heads to keep the concrete out, then you won't have any trouble removing them.
Use the torque head Tapcon and then coat the heads after they are driven with soap from a bar of soap. The concrete will not fill the heads and you can get them back out.
You could have just bent the rebar at the top of the long pieces. A little more steel in the wall wouldn't hurt anything.
You're living the dream..
Thanks for sharing..
You’re doing a great job Cole! See you in a few days! 😊😉🙏
That foundation is incredible how strong it will be
You go Cooooole the Cornstar!!! ❤❤❤ I love it!!!!😊😊😊😊
Roman put clay in the tops of the scores to keep the cement out of them. the clay will be much easier to get out than the cement.
Left threads on the acetylene gas torch, note there’s a notch on the fitting. Righty loosely lefty tightly.
A side grinder also works for cutting rebar. That's what I've always used. It's neat to learn about the brushed though, I never knew how those worked.
Nice job everyone stay warm
Thats shaping up to be a very nice movie room/panic room/storm shelter/bomb shelter thing 😬
You forgot drone shelter.
Your chop saw probably needs to be on a 20amp circuit without a gfci. The start in those saws ramp up a lot high than a normal saw.
May also not have a heavy enough gauge extension cord either
I wonder if they’ll get the walls poured and molds pull before the beginning of the year.
The words mansion and underground movie theater are getting old!!!!!!!!!
Have a nice weekend.
Not my project but would it make sense to work on the structure that is there and push off the movie room until it gets warmer???
They have to tie in the new section with the old. So they wouldn't be able to do much.
Love seeing the process y'all much love and respect thanks for sharing ❤❤❤
I use to enjoy watching your channel but man they are dragging this build out for just content. I know they are doing the work themselves but how many videos do we need about a movie room build? How many concrete pours do we need to see?
Usually, those tools come with a spare set of brushes in the packaging/storage box with the warranty card and user manual.
Cole I love your videos but I usually skip the first 20 seconds because I cannot listen to "HEY EVERYBODY IT'S COLE THE CORNSTAAARRRRRR....."
Sounds like you figured out what you need to do.
The thing is, there are just as many people (if not more) who wanted his intro back again, so there's that. I personally don't mind it, and sort of missed that intro when he wasn't doing that anymore for a while.
Great job! a 9in angle grinder with a fiber blade would do a good job cutting the bars, cost a lot less than cutting gas. My hammer drill and probably the 9in grinder has those brushes.
Cole. After the movie theatre is completed when do you ever see you self having enough time to actually sit down for a movie.
Roman not working alone or with Cole. Extra help to get the basement theater done a little faster. Nicer of the temptures was a little warmer to work outside.
From seeing the guys work, I think they would all rather have you doing the paperwork and meetings and they would rather be working in the fields and in the shop. Maybe even helping with the house! lol.
7 inch grinder with a cutoff wheel or your street saw will make quick work of cutting that rebar.
Love the good morning subtitled in English!
Man! I love looking at beautiful images of snow in Iowa! (from my computer in Texas)
This is the mother of all under ground movie theatre basement pours.
Acetylene fittings are left hand threaded Cole. You were tightening them vice loosing
Anything flammable is left hand thread fittings😊
Go figure cole had meetings and needed supplies when there was outdoor labor
He’s paying the guys on an hourly basis. They (with the exception of Cooper and corn daddy) aren’t doing the work for free!!
@@rdsnewsguy2476 There's a point where even at an hourly rate you realize how you're just wasting time. Justin could be on a job where he's actually getting something done. Roman supposedly has a civil engineering degree and is working as a laborer with no benefits.
😂 so funny Roman’s introduction 😂😂😂😂
Okay we need Roman to have his own into along the same lines as Cole's. It is a must now lol.
You guys are awesome. 🇬🇧😊
Wait till he figures out that individual form height is not “uniform”, negating the “leveling” board 😅😂😅
Yeah i do concrete form work for a living we set those exact forms directly on the footing and then shoot the grade you want with a laser and set grade nails in the forms.
So... Order new set of brushes & springs for rebar cutter AND a second set to have a spare on hand. Same thing for the rebar bender..