How to Build a Tire Wall [Free Tire Retaining Wall]

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  • Опубліковано 30 лис 2024

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  • @Paul-m3f1v
    @Paul-m3f1v 5 місяців тому +16

    I did this in Omaha Nebraska back in 1970. I also back filled the tires but.not as tight as you have done, I. Found that the weight of the upper tire’s compressed into the lower ones and since it was rubber to rubber the wall locked itself. My wall now is over 50 years old and has not moved an inch.
    One small note, the bottom tier should be partially buried so it won’t slide out when the top pressure increases. I too planted ground cover so the wall eventually was green in the summer.

  • @JaysenKettl
    @JaysenKettl 2 місяці тому +2

    My great grandpa did this in the 60s and our wall was 5 tires high back then. My dad added 4 tires to it in the late 90s and my mom decided to strengthen the wall by planting deep rooting plants in the bottom, middle, and top rows of tires along with climbing vines to make it look nicer. It's now 2024 and the wall hasn't moved at all and now it looks really nice and you can barely see the tires. I've seen 4 different people in our neighborhood build tire walls in the last 10 years.

    • @sethcraftworkshop
      @sethcraftworkshop  2 місяці тому

      For the price it is hard to beat. The work involved to make the wall can be a lot though. Nice to hear your family wall is still holding well for many years.

  • @jllaine
    @jllaine Рік тому +15

    That's quite clever. Next, put plants in the dirt in each of the tires to get the roots to hold it together and not erode out the underside like the hill behind your house.

    • @sethcraftworkshop
      @sethcraftworkshop  Рік тому +1

      Not sure what type plants I will use but that is a good idea.

    • @lostintime8651
      @lostintime8651 6 місяців тому

      Is it environmentally okay to do this​@@sethcraftworkshop

    • @_Andy7l0
      @_Andy7l0 4 місяці тому +1

      @@lostintime8651This would be better than what happens to tires otherwise. Some companies will flat out burn it and reuse the remains, whereas some simply have huge dumps where they throw all their tires. This wouldn’t really be any worse, especially if you added plants or nature somehow began to grow!

  • @LUK0BA
    @LUK0BA 8 місяців тому +7

    How does it look now, and do you have updated videos?

  • @sikosis999
    @sikosis999 4 місяці тому +8

    only a couple things from years more experience than you :) . . . if you half cut the sidwalls on the tires they're easier to compact with substrate and lock in better . . . if you add "log ties" and depth to the wall along with 'footing' and half bury'n the first row it will never drift dip or cause any issues. . . one last thing, even if the 'face' of a wall has a specific point the back and shoulders of the wall should be serpentine if even just a smidge that along with the 'log ties' and better dirt ram will build something that will last centuries and give you zero problems. . . i realize your height and mass wasn't very much and you'll probably never have drift or any other issues. . . just a "note" to future projects and heaven forbid something should go awry with that build. . . nicely done, have fun :)

    • @sikosis999
      @sikosis999 4 місяці тому +1

      oh you can also rebar or ground spike between levels but i saw you accomplishing that to a degree with the substrate and stacking :)

    • @sethcraftworkshop
      @sethcraftworkshop  4 місяці тому +3

      Thank you for the advice. I hope that this was the last tire wall I make as they are a lot of work. So far the wall has worked without any issues at all.

  • @captainfury19
    @captainfury19 5 місяців тому +2

    Nice, thats an insane amount of work. Definitely need some anchoring to stabilize the whole thing. Rain and mud will move things around.

  • @somphetkonex
    @somphetkonex Рік тому +3

    I used the same method in my garden, for retainingwall and for the fence.

  • @katherynd7382
    @katherynd7382 10 місяців тому +1

    Nice wall. I'm preparing to build one myself.

    • @sethcraftworkshop
      @sethcraftworkshop  9 місяців тому

      Thank you. Tons of work. I recommend a smaller handled sledgehammer.

  • @workbenchz
    @workbenchz Рік тому +1

    That's a great way to recycle. Lots of work, OMG.
    You may want to consider a means of anchoring the base of the wall against being "walked out" from the freeze/thaw cycle expanding the dirt behind the wall, and compaction from the hill behind it pushing it out.

    • @sethcraftworkshop
      @sethcraftworkshop  Рік тому +1

      It sure was a lot. 2 months worth of moving dirt around. I do wonder how it will do in winter. The deep freeze here is normally only a week and a few days.

  • @TheHardRunner
    @TheHardRunner Рік тому +2

    Also a very nice berm for fun with a 9mm and a 45 cal.

    • @sethcraftworkshop
      @sethcraftworkshop  Рік тому +1

      True. Here in the mountains every place is a nice berm.

    • @ErikLiberty
      @ErikLiberty 8 місяців тому

      Shooting tires is dangerous as bullets can bounce.

  • @claytonsimplot9554
    @claytonsimplot9554 5 місяців тому +2

    Would making the soil damp help when packing the tires?

  • @jimginnyohio
    @jimginnyohio Рік тому +1

    A great use of free resources! I saw that done with some Earth ship homes. Great job!

    • @sethcraftworkshop
      @sethcraftworkshop  Рік тому

      Back when living in NM I got to see an earthship home from tires.

    • @MarYSoldePuertoRico
      @MarYSoldePuertoRico 7 місяців тому

      Earth ship home in Aguada, Puerto Rico. Amazing 💯❤️

  • @lawrencelipon8673
    @lawrencelipon8673 10 місяців тому

    👍👍👍👍👍👌Great work tough slugging, now the test of time

  • @macp721
    @macp721 Рік тому +4

    How to prevent from collapse. Is there no need for Deadman/ tie backs

    • @sethcraftworkshop
      @sethcraftworkshop  Рік тому +1

      Each new row of tires steps back a few inches. This seems to be enough to prevent collapse. So far the first 6 months have been perfect.

    • @MarYSoldePuertoRico
      @MarYSoldePuertoRico 7 місяців тому

      Can you place iron rods in and in between tires? I am thinking of doing this!

    • @captivethoughts1745
      @captivethoughts1745 3 місяці тому

      Use deck screws. Screw each tire to the left and right of it and also to the two tires below it. Made a retaining wall out of tractor trailer tires and this seem to work. Also cut all but one of 2 in out of the sidewalls with the sawzall. No sense breaking your back trying to stuff dirt into the full side walls. Oh yeah, a mini dozer to drop dirt in each tire and pound it down with a bucket goes a long ways.

  • @nic6754
    @nic6754 Рік тому +2

    Another good vid Seth. Geez you are a patient man.
    I thought the same as Dath GBC, rebar could help if required.

    • @sethcraftworkshop
      @sethcraftworkshop  Рік тому

      This was a time consuming project! From what I have seen the weight of the tired is enough so no rebar is needed. Apparently a truck tire packed is around 150 pounds. So a stack of 6 is 900 pounds.

    • @nic6754
      @nic6754 Рік тому

      @SethCraft Workshop nice. Yeah figured you didn't need the rebar in Ur case. Nice work brother. Can't wait to see the new shed!

  • @cheftheo4827
    @cheftheo4827 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for sharing it was educational I was thinking about building a retaining wall you have give me a good idea

    • @sethcraftworkshop
      @sethcraftworkshop  4 місяці тому

      These walls are a lot of work but strong and free! So far this one has been holding up great!

  • @paulmorrell5995
    @paulmorrell5995 Рік тому +1

    Amazing work!

  • @anthonyjensen669
    @anthonyjensen669 Рік тому

    It looks like you started using the sledge to early, you could use your pick to lift the side walls and kick dirt into the tire until it starts bulging, they you can use the sledge to compact the dirt into the tire.

    • @sethcraftworkshop
      @sethcraftworkshop  Рік тому +1

      Building this wall sure was fun times. looking back, it would have been ideal to have a small sledgehammer instead of this very big one.

  • @darthgbc363
    @darthgbc363 Рік тому +3

    You could drive rebar through the tires., if needed.

    • @sethcraftworkshop
      @sethcraftworkshop  Рік тому

      Good point. I am thinking it will be fine. The wide base of the tires should make it strong.

    • @MarYSoldePuertoRico
      @MarYSoldePuertoRico 7 місяців тому

      I have a house on a hill that I want to retain a wall and I think this is the plan I said iron bar, which I meant using rebar. I think this will work. I am nowhere an engineer or do any type of construction, but just common sense and I see it. I am so excited because some people have told me that retaining wall is going to cost thousands of dollars in materials. I don’t think so.😂
      This is for the Tropics. A house on the hill in Puerto Rico overlooking the ocean and the mountains. May The Most High Creator of Life, give me much wisdom in what I’m doing.❤💯

  • @santimonti
    @santimonti 8 місяців тому +1

    Great Wall!

    • @sethcraftworkshop
      @sethcraftworkshop  8 місяців тому +1

      Thank you. After 9 months it is still holding well.

  • @АндрейСухойванов
    @АндрейСухойванов 6 місяців тому

    Эта работа очерт тяжёлая, но оно того стоит. Минимум затрат, если делать своими руками и никуда не спешить. Делаю свой проект из шин, укрепляю берег оврага, за одно делаю чашу небольшого пруда на участке. Шины между собой скрепляю саморезами в разных уровнях.

  • @rodolfotorres6289
    @rodolfotorres6289 4 місяці тому +1

    Plant some English Ivy inside the spaces between the tires and it will look awesome!

    • @sethcraftworkshop
      @sethcraftworkshop  4 місяці тому +1

      Yes that is true. The wild roses have taken over right now.

  • @kalaiselvan5266
    @kalaiselvan5266 6 місяців тому

    Thank you brother ❤.

  • @francois2291
    @francois2291 6 місяців тому

    Merci pour la vidéo et les conseils.

  • @novakchong3980
    @novakchong3980 Рік тому

    never knew you had other yt channel

    • @sethcraftworkshop
      @sethcraftworkshop  Рік тому +1

      Yes! I currently have 3 active. Working on a 4th that will get seriouse as soon as the workshop is finished. (I actually have 11 channels total)

  • @orlanmedina3693
    @orlanmedina3693 21 день тому

    Question is how high can it be

  • @oneandy2
    @oneandy2 5 місяців тому

    What if you were to lay a course of tires, fill them loosely with dirt, and just give them a few months of weathering to settle before adding more dirt and another layer of tires?

    • @sethcraftworkshop
      @sethcraftworkshop  5 місяців тому

      That might work but the hammer really packs the dirt in the sidewalls of the tires. I am not sure that time would do as good a job as the hammer.

  • @ryanten5933
    @ryanten5933 4 місяці тому

    Have a load of dirt dumped on top of the hill,and use a mini excavator to dig out the first run.make life easier 😀

  • @fundymentalism
    @fundymentalism Рік тому +1

    Cutting the top sidewall off with a sawsall etc would save a bunch of time.

    • @sethcraftworkshop
      @sethcraftworkshop  Рік тому

      That might be true but the packing effect is what really locks the dirt in the tire. Cutting the top off will reduce the ability to hammer the dirt in.

  • @Adivergentmind
    @Adivergentmind Місяць тому

    Isn't heavy rain gonna wash off all the dirt from inside the tyres?

    • @sethcraftworkshop
      @sethcraftworkshop  Місяць тому

      This wall just went through hurricane Helene. 28" of rain in 24 hours. The wall did fantastic! No issues.

  • @deliarealtor
    @deliarealtor 8 місяців тому

    My problem is the wall needs to be pretty high probably 20+ ft. Would this work

  • @rosejames7574
    @rosejames7574 Рік тому

    Thank you

  • @nonasarts
    @nonasarts 6 місяців тому

    Top de mais 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏vou fazer uma também.

  • @ElizabethKlimas
    @ElizabethKlimas Рік тому

    Looks good👍

    • @sethcraftworkshop
      @sethcraftworkshop  Рік тому +1

      Thank you. This wall has helped to keep back the hill with no issues.

  • @allisonnpetersen
    @allisonnpetersen 4 місяці тому

    easier way to compact the soil into the tyre is to hose it with water

  • @leonardomaldonado3772
    @leonardomaldonado3772 Рік тому +1

    I wrather cut the top face of the tire and it be easier to fill and compact

    • @sethcraftworkshop
      @sethcraftworkshop  Рік тому +1

      That could be done. Lots more work to cut the tops.

    • @leonardomaldonado3772
      @leonardomaldonado3772 Рік тому

      @@sethcraftworkshop nope les work on refilling them ... ive done it ... cut 1 face with a saw saw or recepricate ... sorry for bad gramer .. 👍🏻

  • @LisaMedeiros-tr2lz
    @LisaMedeiros-tr2lz 8 місяців тому

    Seems to work well. Not sure that method would hold up well where the winters are a lot colder, but basically a good trade of cost to labor. Honestly though, and everybody has their own ideas, but it is kind of unsightly and somewhat of an eyesore. Lastly, boy some of those previous tire owners really like to get their money's worth out of a set of tires. Glad I was not on the road with them. Lol.

    • @Pinkvictors
      @Pinkvictors 7 місяців тому

      I’m starting one now…my plan is to put some ivy or some other type of spreading vine in them to let it cover them up.

  • @VoVanDOBROUMOVSKIY
    @VoVanDOBROUMOVSKIY 4 місяці тому

    👍👍👍👍👍👍👍from 🇷🇺! 🤝

  • @aleksandrsergeevich.iv138.
    @aleksandrsergeevich.iv138. Рік тому +2

    а еще самарезами друг перед другом укреплять можно я так делаю

    • @sethcraftworkshop
      @sethcraftworkshop  Рік тому

      That is true. Especially when first installing the tires. That can help keep them together while putting in the dirt.

  • @LukasCech
    @LukasCech 10 місяців тому

    Good job! I used a smaller hammer and a hook combination instead of a sledgehammer. Or instead of the hook, you could use a pickaxe to lift the side of the tire, might be easier on your back compared to the hook (less bending down + you lean towards the pickaxe handle with your entire body). Here's my construction - 530 tires: ua-cam.com/video/o0ba3_4EgoU/v-deo.html
    To avoid the tires slouching, you just need to pound much more dirt into their sides.
    A tamper would help too as your bodyweight isn't enough to compact the dirt properly and it will settle quite a bit over a few weeks from finishing.
    And hat down for completing the entire wall yourself, I know how much bloody work that is!

  • @romanggg4729
    @romanggg4729 7 місяців тому

    Есть новое видео размыло ли стену у меня тока же только глиняная

  • @OldManListening
    @OldManListening 9 місяців тому

    Has the wall held?

    • @sethcraftworkshop
      @sethcraftworkshop  9 місяців тому

      The wall is only about a year old, but it is doing remarkably well. No change since it was installed.

  • @alphaphoenix1938
    @alphaphoenix1938 Рік тому

    I'll see you with my flamethrower ny friend lol

  • @kvmayhissoulrestinpeacejos3669
    @kvmayhissoulrestinpeacejos3669 25 днів тому

  • @mabin7195
    @mabin7195 9 місяців тому

    How is the wall now?

  • @cristianojunio1048
    @cristianojunio1048 10 місяців тому

    i frm brazil
    hello

  • @hazlox
    @hazlox Рік тому

    Sounds tiring! Why not just cement bags ?

    • @Sylvan_dB
      @Sylvan_dB Рік тому

      Typical time vs. money trade off.

    • @sethcraftworkshop
      @sethcraftworkshop  Рік тому +2

      HA yes very tiring. Money was the main factor... free vs not free.

    • @sethcraftworkshop
      @sethcraftworkshop  Рік тому +2

      Exactly. Free was very appealing here.

  • @jakattah
    @jakattah Рік тому

    Interesting they would pay for someone to take them away and you did it for free! You could have made a few bucks.

  • @RonaldGundrum
    @RonaldGundrum 2 місяці тому

    The wall is so ugly.

    • @YouTube_can_ESAD
      @YouTube_can_ESAD 4 дні тому

      @@RonaldGundrum When you pay his bills, then you can have a say. 🤡