Project 150 Episode 4 Framing Out the Crawlspace

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  • čas přidán 11. 07. 2024
  • Who wants to get started framing? In this video we get into squaring up and snapping out mudsill, how to layout, drill and set mudsill, and framing pony walls. You'll see two lasers from Stabila that speed this up. The LA180L layout station for fast square and the LA350 for shooting level. Take the time on the mudsill and the rest of the framing will go together well.
    You'll also see how we shoot heights for pony walls and fasten to the concrete with a pneumatic concrete nailer, the Max HN120.
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    Thanks for watching and please remember I'm not showing the best way to do any of this, but the best we for us at this moment.
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    0:00 Intro
    0:39 Stabila LA180L Squaring Mudsill
    2:35 Marking Out Mudsill
    6:05 POV Laying Out Mudsill
    9:10 3x3 Bearing Plates
    9:38 Dude Tools Deep Socket
    10:48 Max HN120 High Pressure Pneumatic Concrete Nail Gun
    11:19 Shooting Level Stabila LA350
    13:19 POV Laying Out Plates
    15:07 Window Layout
    17:54 Pony Wall Framing
    22:38 Hammer Sleeve
    22:52 Pro Tip
    22:58 Interior Pony Walls
    27:11 Easy Interior Height
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Komentáře • 151

  • @jamesbulk
    @jamesbulk Před 2 lety +48

    Hey Timmy, I'm gonna need you guys to start working faster. I binged all of your content, and now I have to wait an entire excruciating week between videos. I'm not framing anymore (for now, at least), and I'm living vicariously through your videos. I *_need_* more!! You're a pretty good guy, though, so I know you'll start pushing out one or two videos each day. Thanks in advance for doing that. 😉

  • @countrystyle4life
    @countrystyle4life Před 2 lety +3

    @22:14 *my brain* "waaiiiitt!", pause, rewind, reach for code book and pull off shelf next to desk, flipping, located, reading... "That checks out". Thank you again Timmy for teaching me something. Keep it up!

  • @eltanoster
    @eltanoster Před rokem +2

    I like that saying: we are not machinist, we are framers. Every time I try to get involve in framing “framers” get mad at me, they say that they are not cabinet makers. I really would like to come across framers like you guys and have the opportunity to work along.. here in socal it’s all about production, get it done and move onto the next…

  • @jameskelly2777
    @jameskelly2777 Před 2 lety +1

    Best crew explaining framing process

  • @pdcro1247
    @pdcro1247 Před 2 lety +1

    Becoming one of the top CZcams framing shows!!!

  • @FritsvanDoorn
    @FritsvanDoorn Před 2 lety +3

    Larry Haun has made three videos about framing houses. These videos are now found one YT. In the first video he he shows some pretty darn instrument to very easy find the place where to drill the holes in the mud sill. I am not a expert, I am from the Netherlands, greetings. Love your videos and other videos about framing. Thank you for making them.

  • @ThaBoat
    @ThaBoat Před 2 lety +3

    Really good video. It was easy to follow and understand.

  • @LucasKastrup-hn1yd
    @LucasKastrup-hn1yd Před 4 měsíci

    They're really good on it.. Teaching They're even better..

  • @arcacarpintaria
    @arcacarpintaria Před 2 lety +1

    Nice building, amazing techniques

  • @grantkinzer4396
    @grantkinzer4396 Před 2 lety

    You guys are the coolest

  • @ArthurDentZaphodBeeb
    @ArthurDentZaphodBeeb Před 2 lety

    Great, concise commentary and video.

  • @stephenbandy5942
    @stephenbandy5942 Před 2 lety

    Love the content, learn something new each time I watch!

  • @matthewcaldwell2681
    @matthewcaldwell2681 Před 2 lety

    Good videos I love your channel. I am a remodeling contractor in Tennessee. Really learning a lot of cool stuff

  • @slater1993
    @slater1993 Před rokem

    man i guesses the day of a 5 plus man crew are over with i see it alway you and one or two guys

  • @Ramdodge582
    @Ramdodge582 Před 2 lety +1

    That's a nice crawl space with very little crawling.

  • @pdcro1247
    @pdcro1247 Před 2 lety +4

    Becoming one of the top CZcams framing videos!!

  • @sam_fujiyama
    @sam_fujiyama Před 8 měsíci

    So much great info and tips in this video. This was a gooder.

  • @patriclangille8455
    @patriclangille8455 Před 2 lety

    Again, awesome vid. Great attitude for CZcams I love it. Keep it up.

  • @charlesviner1565
    @charlesviner1565 Před 2 lety

    👍thanks for the video

  • @joelethalcruz4417
    @joelethalcruz4417 Před rokem

    2 guys crew..nice 👍

  • @Baudesign
    @Baudesign Před 2 lety

    Good job mister.

  • @micmike
    @micmike Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the lesson

  • @ryanspence7239
    @ryanspence7239 Před 2 lety +2

    Wow! I'm glad to hear of someone running their business using Android for once!

  • @Freerunx3
    @Freerunx3 Před 2 lety +4

    The way you guys are production-ing is a thing of beauty. Love to see it.

  • @KingofFools
    @KingofFools Před 2 lety

    Great video.

  • @johnhastings1874
    @johnhastings1874 Před 2 lety +2

    You guys are the best. Love your thoughtful production. Thanks again.

  • @T.E.P..
    @T.E.P.. Před 2 lety

    WOW ... you are kickin butt on the vids and look at your channel goooo. remember when I asked to not for get us when your were 26k subs last year. 41.5K subs Monday Feb 14, 2022. KICKIN TUSH! great vid guys always

  • @ZipKickGo
    @ZipKickGo Před 2 lety +5

    I really don't like strip nail guns either but my biggest pro tip is when I grab a handful of strips, I quickly orient them all the same as I walk to where I'm working and I put them in my pouch in a manner so that when my hand grabs them, they are positioned ready to slip into the gun. No flipping, spinning rotating, I don't want to think. The less I think, the better hahaha.

    • @FixthisCD
      @FixthisCD Před 2 lety

      Nice tip, keeps actions repeatable

  • @samsdad638
    @samsdad638 Před 2 lety +11

    I’m too old (54) to start over, but you guys make me want to be a framer. I like building things and have learned a lot from your channel. Nice pace, commentary, excellent video and audio and a good sense of humor to boot. Really nice channel!

  • @chrisjewell4130
    @chrisjewell4130 Před 2 lety

    Tim, leaving the side ponies up is a great idea, same work in the pony but don't have to pay for or install the rim

  • @jonhill373
    @jonhill373 Před 2 lety

    I taught my crew to measure everything to the sixteenth. We wrote it as 12 4 but the 4 had a line under it. That’s twelve and a quarter. To measure to 1/32 accuracy we simply add a plus sign to the 4+. So that’s twelve and nine thirty seconds, but we never said thirty seconds. It was twelve and four plus. You guessed it, we were finish carpenters. The real beauty of this system is using only one denominator, sixteenths.

  • @bobbymcbulge18
    @bobbymcbulge18 Před 2 lety +3

    Hello from Oregon… I know it seems repetitive for you to explain everything your doing but it really helps a newbie like me! Love your video’s. Thanks.

  • @andrewthompson4892
    @andrewthompson4892 Před rokem +1

    I spend a fair amount of time watching your videos. I love them - thanks for teaching and keeping it entertaining.
    My career is actually in documentary and commercial film, but because of these videos (and I enjoy it) I’ve recently applied to part time construction work.
    I live in Coupeville, but my folks live in McCormick woods, which I read you guys have built quite a few.
    One question: what is the PVC barrier product between top plate and concrete?
    Thanks - hope we cross paths someday.

  • @constructiontechniqueandst22
    @constructiontechniqueandst22 Před 11 měsíci

    ❤❤❤

  • @thomasbrown9402
    @thomasbrown9402 Před 2 lety +1

    I did my step aerobics to this

  • @franciscovega7325
    @franciscovega7325 Před 2 lety

    I came Here Because I Knew I'd Be Welcome (Merle and Charlie) ..
    New Subscriber Here . Thinking Of Retiring The Gas Business And Get Into Carpentry ..

  • @martin3911
    @martin3911 Před 2 lety +2

    One of those studs only got two toe nails...you better go find it or the whole house might fall down

  • @barrym266
    @barrym266 Před 2 lety

    At 14:30 you nailed a 2x6 on outside of the sill plate, Why? what is purpose? I'm building my house this spring, and your videos are absolutely the BEST construction videos on CZcams. keeping the 'oops' moments in the videos is important. adds entertainment value ;)

    • @briangc1972
      @briangc1972 Před 2 lety

      He was doing layout on the top plate and the mud sill at the same time. He nailed them together to keep them aligned for his marks to be accurate. The key to 24"OC framing is alignment of the vertical members between floors. The studs above need to be in vertical alignment with the studs below for proper load bearing.

  • @anthonyflores9336
    @anthonyflores9336 Před 2 lety

    Great informative video. But you threw me at the end! You said it was the next day, and all of a sudden you have a mustache?! Haha I think it’s an Easter egg, but you can explain if it’s not. Take care!

  • @adalyndesigns
    @adalyndesigns Před 2 lety

    So not to critique
    When you snap your line for square, all you have to do is position the sill plate on top of the anchor bolts and give it a whack with that three pound sledge of yours and it will indent the bottom side of the plate. Flip the plate over. Drill your holes and BAM. Perfect every time. Even if the bolt is slightly off center

    • @robtien7
      @robtien7 Před 2 lety

      Wont work unless all the bolts are plumb which is unlikely especially considering how high out of the concrete they are

  • @troyhickey4300
    @troyhickey4300 Před 2 lety

    I can't believe how different the framing style is compared from the east coast to the west.

  • @joshuaburke4777
    @joshuaburke4777 Před 2 lety

    You are pretty precise with all of your work. Is there any chance you can do a video of how to square up stem walls with your calculator.

  • @iCRSMMO
    @iCRSMMO Před 2 lety

    Love your videos always a pleasure to watch but I’m also a joiner but any reason why you only use makita tools?

  • @procrastinator41
    @procrastinator41 Před rokem

    a little surprised that thorough fellows such as yourselves don’t paint cut mud sill ends with Jasco or some such. You can squirt a bit around the bolts with a re-purposed dish soap bottle too.

    • @AwesomeFramers
      @AwesomeFramers  Před rokem

      That's a good point. There isn't a need to because the mudsill will stay dry and the cut ends aren't absorbing water through the cut ends.

  • @dbsolutionswv
    @dbsolutionswv Před 2 lety

    17:55 looks like someone's head in the window of the door of the house beside you

  • @loganpatterson4674
    @loganpatterson4674 Před 2 lety

    Wish I could use the borate pressure treated stuff. Would be nice to be able to use bright nails instead of galvanized.

  • @ironwolf6640
    @ironwolf6640 Před 2 lety +2

    Hey! Really good video! Was Just wondering why you dont have type of membrane or foam between the mudsill and concrete?

  • @WayneSmith-yf3fg
    @WayneSmith-yf3fg Před 2 lety +1

    Surprised to see your mud sill install. We use a foam seal and tin termite barrier under the sill plate. Guess that isn't code in your area.

  • @xixoxixa
    @xixoxixa Před 2 lety

    There's a whole specified way to talk to prevent miscommunication - it's used by the military and air traffic control on the radios.
    Three = TREE
    Four = FOW-WER
    Five = FIFE
    Nine = NINER
    and of course, the phonetic alphabet (alpha, bravo, charlie, etc.)

  • @kellysanchez1000
    @kellysanchez1000 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks man. Question - what are you using to secure the pressure treated boards on on the pony wall to the concrete?

  • @joshuasidwell9139
    @joshuasidwell9139 Před 2 lety

    can you give us an overview of your high pressure concrete and framing nailers as well as the compressor please.

    • @toddb8479
      @toddb8479 Před 2 lety

      Check out MAX High Pressure.

  • @CartersHalloween
    @CartersHalloween Před 2 lety +5

    No sill seal?

    • @gasfiltered
      @gasfiltered Před 2 lety

      Seismic codes. Out there they need that sill plate absolutely locked to the foundation.

    • @syringconstruction9825
      @syringconstruction9825 Před 2 lety

      Also vented crawlspace. Why insulate right above all those holes

  • @ulimontiel8543
    @ulimontiel8543 Před 2 lety

    Here in California the drill bit can be 1/8 bigger than 1/16

  • @hugoakerlund5114
    @hugoakerlund5114 Před 2 lety

    Question. Diamondback vs Badger, which is better in you guys opinion. I myself have the Diamondback Chopo rig and I have a love hate relationship with it.

  • @oakleybarber9149
    @oakleybarber9149 Před 2 lety +1

    What was that book by Tor Madison? I can't find a link.
    Thanks.

  • @Waynebrady22
    @Waynebrady22 Před 2 lety

    Do you find it just as okay to nail the 3 toenails from the same side versus the slow34 but I feel more secure way to go 2 from one side and 1 from the other? I feel it has less opportunity to slide one way or the other. It probably would add an extra few seconds to each toe nailed stud but I wonder if it’s worth it

    • @briangc1972
      @briangc1972 Před 2 lety

      The "slide" only occurs on the first nail. So, if using a nail gun, there is no need to alternate to avoid banging the wood out of alignment like when hand nailing. There is no horizontal stress on the wood, so 3 on one side are more than enough to keep the board in place when under load.

  • @chuckandmariobuilt
    @chuckandmariobuilt Před 2 lety

    Nails grow on tree island..

  • @prestonfrady9259
    @prestonfrady9259 Před rokem

    I'm a new subscriber my only question is do yall ever crown your wood..I didn't see any1 crown...

  • @madman432000
    @madman432000 Před 7 dny

    What are the 3 pads for in those footings under the pony walls? Where is the crawlspace entrance? And why not have a larger opening in each pony wall for crawling through to do work?

    • @AwesomeFramers
      @AwesomeFramers  Před 7 dny

      Those pads are to carry point loads from the roof. The crawl hatch will be under the stairs and doesn't need to be any bigger. It is big enough for future access. No mechanicals down there.

  • @manofausagain
    @manofausagain Před 2 lety +1

    This might sound strange, but wiping with your hand is a habit you should try to get rid of. Use a brush. Even with gloves, one day you will wipe and get a splinter or a damn cut from a piece of swarf. That ruins your day.

  • @markhavener1800
    @markhavener1800 Před 2 lety

    Curious about pony walls in the crawl space. I'm guessing that using the framed pony walls is less expensive than beams?

    • @briangc1972
      @briangc1972 Před 2 lety +1

      Less expensive and also less flex in the floor above it.

  • @user990077
    @user990077 Před 2 lety

    4:39 Right.

  • @DavidJones-smiley
    @DavidJones-smiley Před 9 měsíci

    Just reading the comments you can see every state and county has different building codes

  • @ZipKickGo
    @ZipKickGo Před 2 lety

    Callouts are funny, 61 and an eighth can quickly turn into 60 and 1/8th. Again, don't make me think, we don't do thinking around here, I emphasize the division of whole numbers to fractions.

    • @briangc1972
      @briangc1972 Před 2 lety

      That is why they call out 6 1 and 2 for 61&1/8. The AND is the indicator of the upcoming fraction. 6 1 and 2 can not be mistaken. Like he said, 5 8 and 2 instead of fifty-eight and 1/8th. I learned that 28 years ago by overhearing the drywall guys on a commercial job. Always call out whole individual numbers with an AND. If no fraction, then say 6 1 even. Never had a helper misunderstand me using this system for 28 years.

  • @joelx77
    @joelx77 Před 2 lety +1

    Where is the link to the book you said you would put in the description?

  • @jameshruska273
    @jameshruska273 Před 2 lety

    Any reason why you couldn't immediately drill the hole when you measure the bolt off the blue line onto the mudsill? Would save you a trip up and down the board, literally. Love the content, keep rockin !

    • @martin3911
      @martin3911 Před 2 lety

      Then you would have to pull out your tape and pencil for each bolt

    • @jameshruska273
      @jameshruska273 Před 2 lety

      @@martin3911 that doesnt make sense since he already pulled his square on one trip to mark linear on the board for bolt "x" axis, if he used his martinez speed square, that he has, he could hold it on the blue line, mentally note the distance to the center of the bolt on the concrete for the "y"axis, and then move his square to the board, mentally transfer that number and drill immediately, placing the drill tip on the needed measurement, doesnt take a third trip up and down the board, plain and simple, saves time and energy.

    • @martin3911
      @martin3911 Před 2 lety +1

      @@jameshruska273 you could do it that way for sure. I prefer to mark all my bolts ,then drill all my holes

    • @jameshruska273
      @jameshruska273 Před 2 lety

      @@martin3911 agreed, personally the extra trips would soothe my OCD so it’s all good 👍

  • @goodday5570
    @goodday5570 Před 2 lety

    you mean center of bolt I knew you did

  • @cursorsequence
    @cursorsequence Před 2 lety

    Do you have a backup tablet on hand? Or does Kyle also have a tablet (aka, a backup)? Or do you have blue prints for backups.

    • @briangc1972
      @briangc1972 Před 2 lety

      He mentioned that he has never broken a tablet yet. Why carry a spare if you've never broken one?

  • @palminapot
    @palminapot Před 2 lety +1

    Strong mustache Tim!... did your wife let ya keep it?

  • @av1204
    @av1204 Před 2 lety

    is it common to us 2x6 for pony walls out there. Never seen that.

    • @briangc1972
      @briangc1972 Před 2 lety

      It is supporting a 2 story house in earthquake country.

  • @kingmuppet7023
    @kingmuppet7023 Před 2 lety +1

    Don't you need a "sill plate gasket" ?

  • @519VXComanche
    @519VXComanche Před 2 lety +2

    No sill sealer (foam or otherwise)?

  • @KKhhoorrnniittee
    @KKhhoorrnniittee Před rokem

    What was that book you mentioned around 8:10 - 8:17 ?

  • @garrettp.5018
    @garrettp.5018 Před 8 měsíci

    Are you not required to run a capillary break between the mud sill and the concrete foundation?

    • @AwesomeFramers
      @AwesomeFramers  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Nope, no need when using PT lumber. Since it's a vented crawl space no point in trying to air seal that connection

    • @garrettp.5018
      @garrettp.5018 Před 8 měsíci

      Interesting, heard it was code and heard to always use a membrane

    • @garrettp.5018
      @garrettp.5018 Před 8 měsíci

      For the cents per foot, would it really harm to install it? I know some builders go crazy.

  • @djtheg6819
    @djtheg6819 Před 2 lety

    The "J" bolts look rusted, which I assume are just standard "J" bolts and not hot dip galvanized. I could be wrong since you can't see them that clearly in the video. In either case, pretty sure the bolts are supposed to be HDG when I'm contact with pressure treated wood

    • @ZipKickGo
      @ZipKickGo Před 2 lety

      Hopefully when the house is dried in, the plate and bolts stay dry, if not, there's bigger problems than bolts rusting.

    • @FixthisCD
      @FixthisCD Před 2 lety

      @@ZipKickGo The issue david was referring too was not rusting but corroding with a pressure treated timber.

    • @ZipKickGo
      @ZipKickGo Před 2 lety

      @@FixthisCD by rusting I referred to corroding. If the wood stays dried in, it will be fine. All houses I build in my province are set with non-galvanized J's and they hold up.

  • @woodstar109
    @woodstar109 Před 2 lety

    What brand of android tablet are you using?

  • @ake4679
    @ake4679 Před 10 měsíci

    You guys don't use silly sill anymore?? ( green foam under green plate)

    • @AwesomeFramers
      @AwesomeFramers  Před 10 měsíci

      There isn't a benefit here when we use treated lumber for sills.

  • @bchdsailor
    @bchdsailor Před 2 lety

    Apple slices are for apple cake only

  • @klincoln80
    @klincoln80 Před 2 lety

    You guys don’t need sill seal under your mud sill? Here in the northeast team must have it.

    • @stewiesaidthat
      @stewiesaidthat Před 2 lety

      That's what I'd like to know. Even if it isn't required by code, I would still use it just as extra insurance in case it rains for two weeks straight and moisture wicks up into the sill plate.

  • @RichardwWestmark
    @RichardwWestmark Před 2 lety

    would the la350 accomplish the same thing as the la180?

  • @jefferykeeper9034
    @jefferykeeper9034 Před 2 lety

    Oops no opening in the pony walls too go from one area too the next.

  • @FredD63
    @FredD63 Před 2 lety

    Do you not pour flooring in your crawlspace ?

    • @briangc1972
      @briangc1972 Před 2 lety

      He covered that in a previous video. The vapor barrier goes down AFTER the subs are done so it is not torn up during construction.

    • @FredD63
      @FredD63 Před 2 lety

      @@briangc1972
      Ahh OK thanks I didn’t see that video I’m guessing

  • @samsdad638
    @samsdad638 Před 2 lety +2

    PS - block JOVANKA below. Completely inappropriate. Thanks.

  • @alfory01
    @alfory01 Před 2 lety

    Whats the book from about 2:40?

  • @skliros9235
    @skliros9235 Před 2 lety +1

    Where's the router bit video? You lied!

  • @KP-ol3tc
    @KP-ol3tc Před 2 lety

    My background is in commercial tenant remodels so can anyone please explain what the purpose of a mud sill is?

    • @procrastinator41
      @procrastinator41 Před rokem +1

      Chemically treated lumber to reduce chances of termites, mold, rot, varmints infiltrating structure from below.

    • @KP-ol3tc
      @KP-ol3tc Před rokem

      @@procrastinator41 Good lookin out Andrew, much appreciated

  • @Radtradcath
    @Radtradcath Před 2 lety

    anyone know what hammer he uses?

  • @skliros9235
    @skliros9235 Před 2 lety

    You just leave the exposed dirt in the crawl space? Why not at least put a plastic vapor barrier with a little rock on top? Doesn't that moisture cause issues??

    • @stewiesaidthat
      @stewiesaidthat Před 2 lety +1

      Perkins Builders wait until the roof is on. That way moisture isn't sitting on top of the barrier.

    • @briangc1972
      @briangc1972 Před 2 lety

      @@stewiesaidthat They was until after the subs are finished crawling around so it stays intact and undamaged.

  • @joelethalcruz4417
    @joelethalcruz4417 Před rokem

    2000 Dollars lazer level,..KID YOU ROLLING ON DOUGH.

  • @elevatedsciencesllc8089
    @elevatedsciencesllc8089 Před 2 lety +1

    Take the mudsill and place it over the anchor bolts and smack it with a hammer over each bolt. It will make a dent in the board and you'll know exactly where to put the holes. Some of the anchor bolts may be a little too low to dent the board, so drill out the holes for the higher ones first, then put the board back on over the bolts and smack it again and the lower ones will show up on the board. Way faster than the old fashioned method. I promise

  • @vordark304007
    @vordark304007 Před 2 lety

    did i just heard as long as you love me?

  • @Jdmhighland
    @Jdmhighland Před 2 lety

    Where is the crawl space access?

  • @DavidJones-smiley
    @DavidJones-smiley Před 9 měsíci

    Why 2ft on center? 16inch on center or 1ft is stronger

    • @AwesomeFramers
      @AwesomeFramers  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Then why not frame 6" oc? That's even stronger

    • @DavidJones-smiley
      @DavidJones-smiley Před 9 měsíci

      @@AwesomeFramers code in GA is 16 on center. As a big heavy person I am I have walk on 2ft on center and you can fill it’s weak. & to your 6inch on center 🤣 let just pour a concrete slab! LOL🎃🤪! 2ft does save 💵💵

    • @AwesomeFramers
      @AwesomeFramers  Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@DavidJones-smiley Georgia code allows 24" oc. Its in the IRC.

    • @DavidJones-smiley
      @DavidJones-smiley Před 9 měsíci

      @@AwesomeFramers very good it does. I was just messing with you. Trick or treat🎃🎃. Y’all do great work👍🏻💯🎃🤪

    • @AwesomeFramers
      @AwesomeFramers  Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@DavidJones-smiley Got me bro 🤣🤣🤣

  • @codydonovan7356
    @codydonovan7356 Před 2 lety +2

    Is it just me or are crawlspaces the biggest waste of time/space. Like I’d rather just build a full basement or just a slab

    • @briangc1972
      @briangc1972 Před 2 lety +1

      Cost is the issue. A slab requires a flat, level surface, have to bring in dirt or dig it out which changes a lot of the look of the house on an uneven lot. A basement is tens of thou$and$ of $$$ more.

  • @robertborkin8175
    @robertborkin8175 Před 2 lety

    p͎r͎o͎m͎o͎s͎m͎ ?

  • @av1204
    @av1204 Před 2 lety

    a 16th... unacceptable... terrible.... Do it all over. jk. that is pretty impressive across 40 feet

  • @user-lv4wj8cb2d
    @user-lv4wj8cb2d Před 2 lety

    Жалко, что ничего не понятно, но еще больше не понятно почему между бетонным фундаментом и доской не проложили гидроизоляцию? Я бы таких строителей выгнал.

    • @yaroslavhunkalo4937
      @yaroslavhunkalo4937 Před 2 lety

      Вчи англійську. Дошка має пропитку, тому не гниє і не потрібно ніякої гідроізоляції. Жени себе ))

    • @user-lv4wj8cb2d
      @user-lv4wj8cb2d Před 2 lety

      @@yaroslavhunkalo4937 У нас, в России, доски каркасного дома обязательно пропитываются антисептиками. Но на фундамент все равно укладывают гидроизоляцию.

  • @makadedavis6895
    @makadedavis6895 Před 2 lety

    Cringing at this video. Sorry

  • @davepro1
    @davepro1 Před 2 lety

    No sill seal?