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Brian Wentworth
Registrace 29. 05. 2021
Breece and Corbin Great Wolf Lodge Traverse City MI
Kids exploring and having fun at Great Wolf Lodge Traverse City Michigan
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Pool Deck Concrete Repair with Yardmax 5 cu ft Portable Concrete Mixer
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Do it yourself pool deck concrete repair with Yardmax portable concrete mixer.
I want to do this exact dimension porch. If you estimated the cost of just Materials, what do you think it was?
Bro I need more pictures of the post at different angles 😂 well done Sir
Awesome work you should consider putting some ventilation in the area above the house.
How is it a year later? Did not having wire or rebar to maintain strength work out OK for you? I've seen people add concrete like this but they drilled rebar into the existing and then added more (or just wire fencing) throughout the rest of the pour for strength. Just wondering what it looks like now.
we made a homemade chute mounted on steel saw horses. worked off a pallet not having to lift the bags to high. would mix a bag a minute ...czcams.com/video/GPQHAs85CDo/video.html
Thanks for the video and for answering comments
Around How much would this cost materials and labor
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How tall is your porch? Planning on getting one soon I’d like the similar height . Looks spacious
I have found this video very helpful as I make plans for a very similar porch. Do you by chance have any blueprints or drawings you'd be willing to share? My county in Ohio requires such plans for issuing permits. Thanks and I hope you're enjoying the porch!
Concrete overlay with a dash finish will bring the texture to look like existing. Painting may make it too slippery.
That's a single ply beam for the spine???
Thank you for sharing your video and experience. What size timber did you use for rafters and beams?
Did you have a bearing familiar yet in the gear reducer that actually supports all the weight? Looks kinda sketchy with no support for the drum, just leave it upto the casing to withstand all the stresses.
I would've just scooped the water out of the pool instead of spending all that time with the hose
You should also use rebar. No anchor points.
You skip over too many major steps, like how to set the posts (structurally) and how to set the ridge beam
I want to do the same thing to my home. Question: are the beams going through the roof resting on the top plate? How did you attach them to the plate? Thanks for the video. Good work!
Thank you very much for the video, not to many gable end videos or pictures to get ideas but yours is helping out wonderfully as I’m working with a contractor to get one built. Awesome job!!
Good work!!
Minus the rebar to tie to existing concrete and proper fill/compaction. It's just a band-aid that will tear off and go unlevel to existing with time. Any professional would agree. Don't shoot the messenger.
The mixer in on wheels, why the need for the wheelbarrow?
Good point, really just my preference as I feel like I have better control of the whellbarow when loaded with concrete. The Yardmax is bigger and bulkier than the wheelbarrow, but no doubt you could set up close to the pour and dump right from mixer
I was wondering why were you filing the bucket of water then Dumping it in the mixer. ¿Is that a redneck thing? why not just use the hose directly in the mixer, cause it's actually annoying to hear the loud noise of filing the bucket with the hose nosle, so I just fast forward the video.
@@brianwentworth6682 Yeah, it also has a rotate feature where you could take the bags right from the truck, mix, then rotate 180 degrees to dump right in your forms. Move the mixer on its wheels a little every few bags.
in the end what worked best 3 or 4 80lb bags?
I'd say 3 bags max worked best overall
nicely done thanks for posting this
God job Wentworth, but waaaaaay to many pics of the posts!
sorry you can say as soon as the porch came out, only the labor
Did you use LVLs for the ridge beam, ledger/rail boards and your end beam/rafter tie?
Great work and thank you for sharing your project. I am planning on adding a similar gable tie to my house. I wished you had a more content on how you install the roofing shingles from the old to new.
Thanks. Yea honestly, I had a friend of mine that is a roofing contractor come and help with that. He got me going on the straight runs while he did the old-to-new tie in at the valleys. There is definitely a skill there that I respect as it was like a puzzle with the weaving and criss cross tie in. Look up woven and closed cut shingle tie in, might help develop your plan.
Any possibility of sharing the plan? I’m doing a gabled roof and I want it the same way. Same dimensions as well
These kind of videos without talking and just a bunch of stupid music or waste of time
I like the T1 11 Board you used on the roof, it gives it a nice look when under the Porch. When nailing the shingles, didn't the nails come through? Can you see the nails when under the porch, looking up?
I saw one done like like this at a neighbors, I actually have the T1 11 facing down with another sheet of OSB on top to add thickness. You can see a few of the nails that landed in the grooves but after the paint really can’t tell unless your looking for them.
hey Bud, i like your video. but im confused on the ledger board that was attached to the house. one minute it was there and the next minute it was gone. did you guys decided not to go with or?
Yea I put that ledger up temporary just to clean up the look where the soffit was cut until I gout around to closing the gable and painting. Good catch tho! I honestly had to look back at the video to remember why I had it there in the fist place.
cost?
What was you max beam span, and what size beams?
Used double 2 X 12 beams with max span no more than 12ft.
How deep were your footers ?
They were about 3ft deep and I used 320lbs of quikrete per hole.
By any chance do you have a reference video on the footings for this project or feedback I’m trying to do a 12ft x 16ft gable cover roof
Would you mind sharing a ballpark on how much this cost for at least the materials? I have a very similar house and want to do this at some point in the future.
Very nice work by the way!
@@justinspreadborough5968 looking at doing one myself, ballpark id say 2500
I didn’t really keep tight track, but would guess around $4k. Covers framing material, paint, and shingles. Lots of little things add up after the materials are dropped.
Beautiful wood work
Thanks! We were happy to finally have a nice sized covered area to relax and grill in the back yard.
About how long did it take to complete this ?
After the planning and materials were onsite, seems like I had about 10 full days in it with 2-3 people working.