HOW DOES THIS STORM WATER SYSTEM GO IN?

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  • čas přidán 4. 09. 2022
  • Storm water system is installed to save the playground from flooding.
    Part 2...
    #cat #excavation #howto #caterpillar #excavator #playground #storm #stormwater #catchbasin #headwall #tristardiggin' #riprap

Komentáře • 60

  • @AllAccessConstruction
    @AllAccessConstruction Před 3 měsíci +1

    Nice Job

  • @ledirtworks8403
    @ledirtworks8403 Před rokem +3

    Hi Sam , That really turned out great .! A lot of thought and time went in to this one , Well Done 👍🏻
    Have a Great Week !!
    Evert

    • @tristardiggin
      @tristardiggin  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Evert. It was a challenge and frustrating at times but worth it for the experience I gained from it.
      Sam

  • @smithworx1091
    @smithworx1091 Před rokem +3

    Good job Sam. I learned a lot watching you. I haven't had a job that I needed a catch basin but I feel more comfortable about using them now.

    • @tristardiggin
      @tristardiggin  Před rokem +1

      Thanks! I hear you on that. Was the first for me but glad to have done it. I learned a lot from this instal. Thankfully we have youtube to learn from. That is exactly what I do when I don't know how to do something, find it on the tube. Fortunately there are several talented operators on here to learn from...
      God Bless,
      Sam

  • @bubblestheredneck3371
    @bubblestheredneck3371 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Great job! Future reference when mudding add brick around the pipe so you don’t have to use that much mud little trick I learned when I was laying pipe with my excavating job

    • @tristardiggin
      @tristardiggin  Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks I appreciate that and that is a great idea about using bricks as filler…

  • @johnprue
    @johnprue Před rokem +2

    Now that looks nice great job Sam👍

    • @tristardiggin
      @tristardiggin  Před rokem +1

      Thanks John. I enjoyed the job and learning something new...
      Sam

  • @robbinstruckinglandclearin786

    Great job buddy 👍

    • @tristardiggin
      @tristardiggin  Před rokem

      Thanks, it was an interesting job, full of surprises! 😳😁
      Sam

  • @richardrice3137
    @richardrice3137 Před rokem +2

    well done! example of excellent workmanship and doing the job right.

    • @tristardiggin
      @tristardiggin  Před rokem

      Thank you Richard! I give it all I have to do a good job for the folks who hire me. So, thanks for the comment and encouragement.
      God Bless,
      Sam

  • @kevindesha2959
    @kevindesha2959 Před rokem +3

    Huge job! Your always getting into something new. That’s a big job for one person. I think a pond might have been in order! 😂

    • @tristardiggin
      @tristardiggin  Před rokem

      Thanks Kevin. Nothing ventured nothing gained, whew!!!
      You are right a great place for a fishing pond or swimming pool for the kids. Just think, they could swim back and forth to class 😳🤪😁...
      Sam

  • @user-td3ve9ch3f
    @user-td3ve9ch3f Před 4 dny +1

    Try pouring what we call (in the commercial industry) an ‘invert’ in the catch basin. In a catch basin as small as these there is no need to call a truck you can just use bags of concrete. Working it with a trowel flush to the bottom of the pipe encouraging water to flow more easily into the pipe and preventing water sitting below the pipe

    • @tristardiggin
      @tristardiggin  Před 4 dny

      I was wondering about that and it makes sense. Thanks for the info…
      Sam

    • @user-td3ve9ch3f
      @user-td3ve9ch3f Před 4 dny +1

      @@tristardigginGreat work 👍🏼

  • @planeanddirtsimple
    @planeanddirtsimple Před rokem +1

    Looks great!

    • @tristardiggin
      @tristardiggin  Před rokem

      Thanks, was a lot of work but worth it for the experience.
      Thanks,
      Sam

  • @DunsmoreMovingDirt
    @DunsmoreMovingDirt Před rokem +2

    Lot of engineering work and labor. Looks like you got it fixed. You need a break now, good video and good job.

    • @tristardiggin
      @tristardiggin  Před rokem

      Thanks James. A lot of labor, for sure! But, for all the frustration and unknowns, I am glad to have done it for the experience.
      God Bless,
      Sam

  • @markrunion1769
    @markrunion1769 Před rokem +1

    Well done!

  • @tuberongpinoy5423
    @tuberongpinoy5423 Před 10 měsíci +1

    its so amazing,very helpful

  • @Kempfkattle
    @Kempfkattle Před rokem +1

    Turned out really nice!

    • @tristardiggin
      @tristardiggin  Před rokem +1

      Thanks. I learned a lot on this job and gained some experience going forward.
      Sam

  • @mikespivey1015
    @mikespivey1015 Před rokem +1

    Love the videos great content and messages also love the cattle videos

    • @tristardiggin
      @tristardiggin  Před rokem

      Thank you Mike, I appreciate that. I enjoy making the cattle videos too. Never know what is going to happen with a bunch of ole cows...
      God Bless

  • @ditchdigger2
    @ditchdigger2 Před rokem +1

    Right on!

    • @tristardiggin
      @tristardiggin  Před rokem

      That was my interview to work in your crew on the "short plats". 😀
      Thanks,
      Sam

  • @dirtyboyzoff-road7826
    @dirtyboyzoff-road7826 Před rokem +1

    Always gota account for a few things when it comes to utilities. 1.) thickness of ur stone whatever it may be . I usually ALWAYS use 6” (.5) tenths.
    2.) thickness of the box from outside bottom of structure to ur invert . It’s usually 6” (.5) tenths.
    3.) thickness of ur pipe. I mostly just say (.2) tenths.
    So anytime I do storm and start running my numbers I ALWAYS add 1.2ft.
    .5 for rock, .5 for box thickness and .2 for pipe thickness. Hope this helps u some bud.

    • @tristardiggin
      @tristardiggin  Před rokem

      Thanks for the info. Definitely my first try at storm water system. I appreciate the wisdom...
      Sam

  • @abikerinpa
    @abikerinpa Před rokem +3

    You made that all look easy my friend , good job ! 😎🍺

    • @tristardiggin
      @tristardiggin  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Chris. Was a great job to learn new things. Frustrating at times but rewarding to see the finished project.
      Thanks,
      Sam

  • @zates2272
    @zates2272 Před rokem +1

    Strong work brother!

  • @spencer6764
    @spencer6764 Před rokem +1

    Well it looks like a professional to me Great Job 👍 Brother

    • @tristardiggin
      @tristardiggin  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Jon, I appreciate that. I'm definitely an amateur but with a pro's desire to get it right!
      Thanks,
      Sam

    • @spencer6764
      @spencer6764 Před rokem +1

      @@tristardiggin Your a professional in my book. I will show you a amateur give me 40 acres it might be a rough ride. LOL TAKE CARE BROTHER AND Have a Blessed week

    • @tristardiggin
      @tristardiggin  Před rokem

      That's funny 😁!!! Have a blessed week as well...
      Sam

  • @HuntMountain06
    @HuntMountain06 Před rokem +1

    Was the top pipe perforated to take in the water from the rock? Or the only inlet is the catch basins? Did it end up getting better funnels to the catch basins? Or the water just makes it down to the rock and bypasses the corrugated? Love this project. So many questions. 🤣👍

    • @tristardiggin
      @tristardiggin  Před rokem +1

      The pipes were solid and they did finish the concrete around the catch basins. I really enjoyed this project and I learned a lot along the way...
      Thanks,
      Sam

  • @mainelyworthwhile5793
    @mainelyworthwhile5793 Před rokem +2

    It's not how many times you get knocked down, it's how many times you get back up! Way to persevere and for what it's worth, I think donating some of your time to make the drain issue right is the way to go. Stinks for your bank account but good for the soul. Any chance of doing a follwup video on some of these projects? I for one would love to see this drain in action during TN monsoon, also love to see the fire pit pond filled up. Etc etc.

    • @tristardiggin
      @tristardiggin  Před rokem

      I have thought about doing a video like that. Maybe I can ask folks in a video what projects they would like to see. That would be a good rainy day video to do when not able to work. Great idea...
      Sam

  • @mikec8519
    @mikec8519 Před rokem +4

    That was a challenging job to say the least.Two questions, did you have to eat some of the cost and why
    was concrete not put around the catch basins instead of rock ? Great work.

    • @tristardiggin
      @tristardiggin  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Mike,
      Challenges there were 😁!!! ADAPT AND OVERCOME! 😳🙄 I did donate some time to offset my oversight on the storm water plan. Even though the storm water issue was there all along I just underestimated the magnitude of it. Based on the experience I now have, I know to have a storm water plan in place with cost estimates along with estimates for the actual work. The rock is just filler (backfill) there will be a concrete side walk covering the ditch and concrete formed around the catch basins to carry water to the grates.
      Thanks,
      Sam

  • @zacschmelzer8487
    @zacschmelzer8487 Před rokem +1

    what kind of mortar did you use?

    • @tristardiggin
      @tristardiggin  Před rokem

      Not sure what kind it was. Someone from the church brought it...

  • @VTOutdoorServices
    @VTOutdoorServices Před rokem +2

    Good Vid. Are you using a gopro for filming?

    • @tristardiggin
      @tristardiggin  Před rokem

      Yes, I'm using a gopro 8. I had a gopro 7 at first. But I buried it in a pond dam while recording the job. 😳🙄🤪
      I bought the 8 to replace it.
      Thanks,
      Sam

    • @tristardiggin
      @tristardiggin  Před rokem

      Are you using gopro as well?

    • @VTOutdoorServices
      @VTOutdoorServices Před rokem +1

      @@tristardiggin I have 8's and 9's. If you go into timelapse and use timewarp setting, you can throttle speed up and down so you don't have to speed up your normal video during editing. I use that in some of mine instead of timelapse or fast forward. It makes a clearer fast-pace vid without the awkward sound. Just a tip from a nobody lol.

    • @tristardiggin
      @tristardiggin  Před rokem

      Great, thanks for the info. Will check that out...
      Sam

  • @NorthKoreanSimp
    @NorthKoreanSimp Před rokem +1

    u need to learn to use strap or chain for the grates my man!

  • @nuttyjobstillsucks
    @nuttyjobstillsucks Před 5 měsíci +1

    do you have to mortar the cap to the catch basin?

    • @tristardiggin
      @tristardiggin  Před 5 měsíci +1

      The metal grate just sets on top of the catch basin. It is very heavy and stays in place. It can be removed so trash, sticks, leaves, etc… can by cleaned out.
      Thanks