You are a chance taker, lol but you are also very skilled in fixing things. Which turned out to be a win win. I love watching your channel. You all have truly had your set of challenges since you have started on this journey but thanks for allowing me to come along in the journey. I have actually learned allot since I have been following you in this journey. Can’t wait till the next video
Awesome, thank you for the kind words James! Life is all about overcoming and making the best of inevitable challenges, that’s what keeps it interesting! 😉
Great content! Just found your channel this past weekend and I’m hooked. Really enjoy how you utilize your engineering backgrounds to problem solve and provide info for viewers
Nice work! In the future, just stuff a garden hose in the tench/dirt and let it run for a day. Much easier, faster, and better fill/compaction than a jumping jack.
@@MasonDixonAcres Oh, no, the river would be underneath the surface. Stick the hose down in the back filled trench and run the water. The water stays down in and you never see it (it flows within the trench and seeps into the ground under the backfill). The running water collapses the backfill and settles it. My trench was completely compacted/settled within a day or so just using a garden hose stuck down in the trench. That was a couple years ago and no settling since. But, yeah, you’d want thousands of gallons depending on length and soil type.
You are a chance taker, lol but you are also very skilled in fixing things. Which turned out to be a win win. I love watching your channel. You all have truly had your set of challenges since you have started on this journey but thanks for allowing me to come along in the journey. I have actually learned allot since I have been following you in this journey. Can’t wait till the next video
Awesome, thank you for the kind words James! Life is all about overcoming and making the best of inevitable challenges, that’s what keeps it interesting! 😉
Nice work mate.
Great content! Just found your channel this past weekend and I’m hooked. Really enjoy how you utilize your engineering backgrounds to problem solve and provide info for viewers
Thanks so much! Welcome!!
‘Holy Schniekies’ -Loved it!
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What is name of that jumping jack
Nice work! In the future, just stuff a garden hose in the tench/dirt and let it run for a day. Much easier, faster, and better fill/compaction than a jumping jack.
That sounds pretty muddy! In our case we don't have water yet, and the mud river would end up over the neighbors driveway lol
@@MasonDixonAcres Oh, no, the river would be underneath the surface. Stick the hose down in the back filled trench and run the water. The water stays down in and you never see it (it flows within the trench and seeps into the ground under the backfill). The running water collapses the backfill and settles it. My trench was completely compacted/settled within a day or so just using a garden hose stuck down in the trench. That was a couple years ago and no settling since. But, yeah, you’d want thousands of gallons depending on length and soil type.