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Tiny House Part 3
In part 3 of this series, we show you how we reinstalled the siding with the original cedar shakes that we removed from the building.
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Tiny House Part 2: Exterior Window Trim
zhlédnutí 115Před 3 měsíci
In part 2 of our "Tiny House" series, we tackle the trim installation on the outside of the windows
Tiny house: Part 1
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Tiny house: Part 1
Ceiling Beam Rebuild
zhlédnutí 61Před 4 měsíci
In our latest project, the guys rebuild a decorative ceiling beam that fell from the peak of a cabin
Floating Live-edge Shelf
zhlédnutí 52Před 2 lety
After a long CZcams hiatus, the guys are back and are making a beautiful floating live-edge shelf out of black walnut.
Pool Noodle Dance Floor
zhlédnutí 58KPřed 4 lety
The Dancing House gets a unique, custom dance floor. Music cred: "Pick Up the Pieces" by Average White Band.
Helical Pile Footings: Winter Edition
zhlédnutí 777Před 4 lety
Yep, we can do it in the winter. Open Concept Construction can keep your building crews working all winter with helical pile footings. Music cred: Lindsey Stirling
Floor-mounted Vise Stand
zhlédnutí 4,4KPřed 4 lety
The OCC guys move a vise from the work bench to a more suitable location in the shop, fabricating a steel stand and anchoring it into the concrete floor.
Helical Pile Basics
zhlédnutí 61KPřed 5 lety
Aron gives us the rundown on basic construction, installation, and uses of helical screw pile footings.
Helical Screw Pile / Footing Installation
zhlédnutí 54KPřed 5 lety
The future of structural footings is here. Anywhere, any time of year. The superior alternative to traditional concrete footings.
Ax Handle Replacement
zhlédnutí 146Před 6 lety
Aron shows us how to put a good ax head on a new handle. "Sunglasses at Night" song written and recorded by Corey Hart.
Bathroom Update
zhlédnutí 86Před 6 lety
This week the guys updated a bathroom with new flooring and a new vanity. But more importantly, they talked about things that really matter, like Stranger Things, Star Wars, and Taco Bell.
Sliding Workshop Barn Door
zhlédnutí 286Před 6 lety
In our latest project, Aron and John construct a sliding barn door in the workshop.
Rockwoods Patio Bench
zhlédnutí 141Před 6 lety
Are you "down with OCC?" Then check out our latest project, a custom 50-foot patio bench at Rockwoods in Otsego, MN. And get a quick lesson from Aron on a simple way to space deck boards.
Baltic Birch Gym Furniture
zhlédnutí 266Před 6 lety
Baltic Birch Gym Furniture
7 Foot Christmas Wreath
zhlédnutí 4,7KPřed 6 lety
7 Foot Christmas Wreath
Shop Update 12.15.17/2 Minute Deck Build
zhlédnutí 96Před 6 lety
Shop Update 12.15.17/2 Minute Deck Build
Christmas Tree Trunk Candle Holders
zhlédnutí 723Před 6 lety
Christmas Tree Trunk Candle Holders
OCC Mortised Fence Post Replacement
zhlédnutí 1,3KPřed 6 lety
OCC Mortised Fence Post Replacement

Komentáře

  • @templarknight1981
    @templarknight1981 Před měsícem

    what diameter holds what weights how are they determined

  • @redsresearch
    @redsresearch Před 4 měsíci

    how do you know how big of pile you need?

  • @danig9884
    @danig9884 Před 7 měsíci

    If it's not for a busy dance studio, but for a small art studio with a dance space that may be 5 people will use, rarely altogether. could we use plywood sheets that aren't oak or maple (or any other expensive wood)?

    • @stmstudiosupplies
      @stmstudiosupplies Před 4 měsíci

      Hey Dani, we generally use T&G plywood board for our commercial installations so you should be safe there.

  • @vtrandal
    @vtrandal Před 8 měsíci

    It has a helix at the bottom.

  • @brittafleck-zink9317
    @brittafleck-zink9317 Před 9 měsíci

    There are reasons why specialists have developed special dance floor systems rahter than to takesome pool noodles. No one has ever tested any shock absorption or how lon this material wil last. But anyway good luck.

  • @passtheparcel2007
    @passtheparcel2007 Před 10 měsíci

    Cutting them using a knife an jig, is faster than cutting them using a miter saw, as 1 guy did (building his martial arts floor). Well done...

  • @joshuatrigg5551
    @joshuatrigg5551 Před 10 měsíci

    What was the spacing you used for the noodles? What did you use to glue them to the wood?

  • @sylviakunnecke5601
    @sylviakunnecke5601 Před rokem

    Hello can you tell me what kind of wood you need . Thanks a lot

  • @rossbuchan6593
    @rossbuchan6593 Před rokem

    I've been screw piling for 20 yrs now in Oz

  • @holenhomestay
    @holenhomestay Před rokem

    Anybody had their pool noodle floor for a few years? Getting ready to do this and have concerns about squeaks between boards?

  • @dgomes265
    @dgomes265 Před rokem

    What is the minimum with to get the machine through a gate or beside a building etc.

  • @ivetteramirez4834
    @ivetteramirez4834 Před rokem

    Hello! These Videos have given me so much insight on flooring that I want to do. I have a question because I do Latin dance instruction and NEED wood flooring. I want to do smooth plywood top. Any suggestions? Would these work without nails or screws? If not then would I glue them? Someone please help. THANK YOU in advance.

  • @grandforksperformingartssc8769

    Hi there.. we installed this in our studio. It’s great. But for some reason all the borders/edges underneath the base board are sinking. Any suggestions of why this happened? And how to fixed?

  • @grunditricks1821
    @grunditricks1821 Před rokem

    Hi man, awesome work, I want to built a wall like this for my acrobatics trainings and I'm wondering which type od wood did you use?

  • @jenskuhn2052
    @jenskuhn2052 Před rokem

    Great video, thanks for the info. Can you tell us what is the grey rolls of material you applied?

  • @spearhead8453
    @spearhead8453 Před rokem

    how do you know how deep you have to go to get to the need resistance? and how long will it last on a rainy(but not floody) area.. and lastly how do you get it to plumb

    • @openconceptconstruction6740
      @openconceptconstruction6740 Před rokem

      We have a digital readout for our machine that tells us every second how much torque it’s taking to get the screw to go into that portion of the ground. I’ve been told they have a half-life of 300 years if properly galvanized. I’ve installed them in lakes for permanent docks. I check em every year and am amazed at how they still look brand new!!

    • @bloomgardenco.2328
      @bloomgardenco.2328 Před rokem

      put a post level on the pile

  • @PatrickPrejusa
    @PatrickPrejusa Před rokem

    thank you for this

  • @ejt321
    @ejt321 Před rokem

    Would have been more efficient to make the jig longer and put several slots for cutting, and leave the end open so you can just slide the cut pieces out as you go.

  • @rtstoyschannel8471
    @rtstoyschannel8471 Před rokem

    How close can we put this pile near the building facade or foundation?

  • @edmardiaz1668
    @edmardiaz1668 Před 2 lety

    hello my friend I would like to make an addition to my house I live in NY where can I buy those piles

  • @vancouverrealestate2766

    6x6 means 6x6 in metal fab, they don’t mill lumber at metal shops. For those who are thinking of doing this, locate and underground utilities and stay away from foundations atleast 5 ft otherwise you risk of damaging drainage and most importantly you disturb the ground the foundation is sitting on. I didn’t see a torque reading. When doing this record all your torque readings and compare them to the manufactures load specs, in this case without an engineer you would determine the live/dead load of the deck and torque them accordingly to the manufactures specs otherwise you risk a collapse or sinking. It’s also protects you from liability in the future if something were to happen. Still a newbie buddy. Pay someone to teach you for the first time and then go out and sell/ install them. Even pay an engineer to explain things to you.

  • @marinaosipova7236
    @marinaosipova7236 Před 2 lety

    Hello, Where are you located?

  • @shadowfiend0091
    @shadowfiend0091 Před 2 lety

    THE Effie Face

  • @kimberlydavis5435
    @kimberlydavis5435 Před 2 lety

    What did you use to close the open edges?

  • @themovinganna1948
    @themovinganna1948 Před 2 lety

    curious about how long the pool noodle would last over years of dancing on top

  • @keygarcia6266
    @keygarcia6266 Před 2 lety

    No torque monitoring system. You have no idea what the capacity of that pile is :thumbs down:

  • @majidsuleiman6117
    @majidsuleiman6117 Před 2 lety

    Excellent, informative video! I notice you did this directly over carpeting, any issues with that? Can the carpeting stay? or do i need to remove it and get down to the concrete?

  • @BrantCasteel
    @BrantCasteel Před 2 lety

    what adhesive did you use to attach the noodles to the wood? How much do you need? (How many sheets 10oz tube cover?)

  • @Druedad
    @Druedad Před 2 lety

    I just installed a very similar floor in 3 of our studio rooms. Almost 5,000 sq feet of it! About to put down Marley but first I was curious if you’ve had any issues with screws popping up or any other issue with the plywood…

  • @The13point1
    @The13point1 Před 2 lety

    Have you tried installing these sober?

  • @CloudfeatherRusticWorks

    What's the wall thickness on the post?

  • @69ss95
    @69ss95 Před 3 lety

    Who and when does soil suitability get determined by ?

  • @artistnetwork1
    @artistnetwork1 Před 3 lety

    how did you finished the edges?

  • @simoneklein3208
    @simoneklein3208 Před 3 lety

    Hi I am working on a floor plan, could you tell me what was the final height of the floor?

  • @shelleybaker6173
    @shelleybaker6173 Před 3 lety

    I know you did this project forever ago, but I'm really wanting to know what type of glue or epoxy you used to hold the countertops down?

  • @eb4256
    @eb4256 Před 3 lety

    Can someone comment back whether 2" thickness noodle is too bouncy? Wondering if 2" will give too much cushion. Raised floorings were designed so that dancers weren't dancing on hard concrete. Unsure whether 2" becomes more like a gymnastics floor. Appreciate any advice. Thanks.

  • @nataliecook1199
    @nataliecook1199 Před 3 lety

    Has anyone tried this for outdoors yet? Trying to make one for my wedding

  • @donodou1971
    @donodou1971 Před 3 lety

    What measurements on the noodle grid?

  • @olivewoo522
    @olivewoo522 Před 3 lety

    Who searched pool noodles and who searched dance floors? 😂

  • @HeidiGarrido
    @HeidiGarrido Před 3 lety

    Very cool. I'm just learning more about these for my construction inspection job - this was super helpful!

  • @DanceFitnessTobagoAmeikaL

    Hi, was that Marley that was put in as the final layer ?

    • @openconceptconstruction6740
      @openconceptconstruction6740 Před 3 lety

      It Was! Not sure how well its gonna hold up. There are products that cost around the same that would for sure last longer but that's what the customer wanted.

    • @DanceFitnessTobagoAmeikaL
      @DanceFitnessTobagoAmeikaL Před 3 lety

      @@openconceptconstruction6740 Thanks Guys!

    • @kelseywilliams8426
      @kelseywilliams8426 Před rokem

      @@openconceptconstruction6740 what product would last longer than marley if you don't mind sharing? Currently building a dance floor and marley is so expensive!

    • @openconceptconstruction6740
      @openconceptconstruction6740 Před rokem

      @@kelseywilliams8426 I would like to see how Lifeproof vinyl flooring would last. It flexes a bit and is tough as nails.

  • @wm5006
    @wm5006 Před 3 lety

    7:09 is he humming the end credits to "Full Metal Jacket"?

  • @krissyd3391
    @krissyd3391 Před 3 lety

    Love this!!! 💕

  • @myaharie2977
    @myaharie2977 Před 3 lety

    If you guys are wondering how to make a “fake stage” for home, it’s the same thing just make more layers of the wood and stack them

  • @Blackgirlsdance
    @Blackgirlsdance Před 3 lety

    Thank you for this video! I'm curious, what was your total cost for supplies???

    • @hourof10
      @hourof10 Před 3 lety

      Erin, I just did a quick estimate for a company I work for but using 3/4 EVA foam instead of pool noodles, 23/32 douglas fir tongue and groove plywood, and 1/2 pine plywood for the sub floor, and my estimate came out to be around $1,600 for a 12x24 stage (with $150 for screws, glue paint, etc). So roughly materials will run you about $5.60/square foot.

  • @melindaneal1499
    @melindaneal1499 Před 3 lety

    Where can I get a jig from? Do you sell them?

  • @terravint664
    @terravint664 Před 3 lety

    Greetings from Russia. And we know how to twist reinforced concrete piles. czcams.com/video/q92KUg9TH_Y/video.html

  • @gymanddancemirrorsdirect7898

    Great idea.. now you need some mirrors

  • @Nicole-pv4eg
    @Nicole-pv4eg Před 3 lety

    This wreath turned out amazing! I wish you did a video on how you attached everything. You cut the time lapse off before he did the section nearest to the camera :'(

  • @thedancinghouse2155
    @thedancinghouse2155 Před 3 lety

    I have been so happy with my floor almost a year later! Thanks guys!

    • @openconceptconstruction6740
      @openconceptconstruction6740 Před 3 lety

      Awww shucks!

    • @salmonba123
      @salmonba123 Před rokem

      Hello, I am doing something very similar for my daughter in law. Do you find that the 2" pool pieces make the floor too springy? The dance floor will be used by younger and teen dancers, doing tap, traditional ballet, as well as contemporary dance. What do you think, are you happy with floor, and do you do this kind of dancing training, and how is the level of bouncyness?

    • @thedancinghouse2155
      @thedancinghouse2155 Před rokem

      @@salmonba123 Hi there. We're going into our 3rd year. We do tap, ballet, hip hop and jazz for beginner level students. As a teacher on the floor for up to 30 hours a wk it's holding up well... however, I anticipate an update at the 5 year mark or so.

    • @thedancinghouse2155
      @thedancinghouse2155 Před rokem

      @@salmonba123 that's exactly what we use on the floor. we specialize in beginner students. Tap, ballet, hip hop and jazz. Not too springy. I will most likely replace it at year five.

    • @tammywestberg7390
      @tammywestberg7390 Před 3 měsíci

      We did this for our dance floor and we have screws popping up? Has anyone have this experience?