Intro To Jahn Concrete Formwork Systems Part 1

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  • čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
  • This is an introduction to the Jahn concrete formwork system. This series of videos will go through the step-by-step process of using this system and I discuss some of the challenges, benefits, and design elements to consider when using thus type of formwork system.
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Komentáře • 38

  • @EricsBBQAndMORE
    @EricsBBQAndMORE Před 3 lety +6

    The pup at the end was hilarious!

  • @user-cy8ve7tr8y
    @user-cy8ve7tr8y Před 3 lety

    This is the best video that I’ve seen on CZcams so far. I’m saving it to my favorites..

  • @lucusblackett8347
    @lucusblackett8347 Před 2 lety +1

    you can use your adjustable wrench on the banding too sometimes it is a bit loose and hard to break you slide your adjustable on the banding adjust it till its just snug and slide the claw of your hammer next to it with the banding between the two claws and twist opposite directions.

  • @kevinkleinmann
    @kevinkleinmann Před rokem

    Great video Dan! Could you use this system to extend the depth thickness of an existing wall? I have 8 in poured walls that I want to extend an additional 12 in to. Could the Jahn ties be mounted to the existing poured wall?

  • @squanchzi9796
    @squanchzi9796 Před rokem

    Most beautiful playful pup man, love dogs! Hope all is well thanks you for the tips

  • @andrewf9991
    @andrewf9991 Před 3 lety

    Really informative thank you!

  • @codyolmstead4907
    @codyolmstead4907 Před 3 lety

    Great video. How has the makita 18v circuit saw held up?

  • @abrishamiknight958
    @abrishamiknight958 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey Dan - Just wanted to thank for these videos here ... they are really perfect and informative ... thank you ...

    • @DanSarahMakers
      @DanSarahMakers  Před 2 lety

      Glad you like them!

    • @abrishamiknight958
      @abrishamiknight958 Před 2 lety

      @@DanSarahMakers Just wondering if it's possible to let me know how you laid out for 16" OC and 8" On Edge ... I know it's simple but for some reason it confuses me ...

  • @smallnuts2
    @smallnuts2 Před 2 lety

    I level out my lawn so I need to make a 2 day high retaining wall that is 8 inches thick.
    I was wondering, if the plywood is bent or warped. Do I face the out par outward? Then with ties and outer stakes it would straighten it.

  • @RustiKate
    @RustiKate Před 4 lety +2

    So great. Have always wanted to know how to do this!

  • @daveweeden8632
    @daveweeden8632 Před rokem

    You mentioned that you were going to reuse the plywood for shelving. Did you skip release agent so they wouldn't smell afterwards and if so, how much more difficult did that make it to strip the forms?

  • @juniorpink1021
    @juniorpink1021 Před 3 lety

    good stuff so far.

  • @beastlybombers
    @beastlybombers Před 4 lety

    thank you so much.

  • @matthewelmer1750
    @matthewelmer1750 Před 3 lety

    Looks like you work for HP Dan? I came across this prepping for bootcamp. Awesome job with the video brother!

  • @halojump123
    @halojump123 Před 3 lety

    Thank You.

  • @af0ulwind115
    @af0ulwind115 Před rokem

    Out of curiosity... have you seen anyone use pipe in place of those ties to reduce the amount of concrete and to allow for pluming and electrical runs through the wall?
    my first thought was one inch pipe with a bolt through it and washers on either end....

  • @anthonybollinger7631
    @anthonybollinger7631 Před 2 lety

    Hey Dan. Lumber is expensive right now, and I wondered what your opinion would be about using 1/2" plywood, then shortening the span between framed boards? Just curious, really on a budget here.

    • @LoopCrossTwistCutPry
      @LoopCrossTwistCutPry Před 2 lety

      Definitely not any further than 2ft unless you wanna roll the dice. I do walls for a living and we use old schools simmons panels. But the thing is you would want to introduce some vertical pieces behind the horizontal soldiers. (2x4s) to displace the pressure a little more since you want to space the two bys more. Even using rips would work.

  • @khnmwayne436
    @khnmwayne436 Před 3 lety

    Lol man's best friend. My buddy!

  • @peterstevens6555
    @peterstevens6555 Před 7 měsíci

    Good morning from Auckland, New Zealand ...an M1 hammer are expensive for cutting those banding strips!

  • @user-wu4hu5pv4v
    @user-wu4hu5pv4v Před 3 měsíci

    Interested in more info if possible

  • @jamescjhealy
    @jamescjhealy Před 3 lety +3

    Typically you use a 9/16 bit so that the Burke plywood plugs fit in the holes if you mispace or reuse the plywood with a different layout

  • @alroylewis1603
    @alroylewis1603 Před 2 lety

    Nice job ?how and where do i get these snap ties i need 1500

    • @DanSarahMakers
      @DanSarahMakers  Před 2 lety +1

      It depends on where you live. White Cap has their "Brigade" brand, searching for a local concrete supply store that has form work, EBAY may have some sellers too.

    • @alroylewis1603
      @alroylewis1603 Před 2 lety

      Thank you well i am in jamaica but if i can get them in new york that would b good i could get them ship to me

  • @ibrazeau3044
    @ibrazeau3044 Před 4 lety

    I see your likes the new hammer lolll... how do you like it to now?

  • @lsellclumanetsolarenergyll5071

    What is a hammer .... that's a stick .... come one throw it .... I wanna chase it LOL

  • @skibee50
    @skibee50 Před 2 lety

    Starts off drill a whole stack to save time and risk inaccuracies
    LoL

    • @DanSarahMakers
      @DanSarahMakers  Před 2 lety +2

      Check out the instructions for the Jahn system sometime. Step 1, gang drill the plywood. This may be a problem for someone that can't hold a drill square to the plywood but if you limit yourself to 4-6 sheets at a time you should be ok. Very often reinforcing will be in the way and the ties will have to bend slightly to get around it. So, +/- 1/4" or more in hole layout isn't a big deal. As for drilling them one at a time, that sounds like union mentality. Don't work too fast, you will make us all look bad! The real trick to all areas of the construction process it to know where you have to take the time to be very precise and where you are just wasting time.

  • @teddypaul2934
    @teddypaul2934 Před 7 měsíci

    your dog🤣

  • @cdoyle8550
    @cdoyle8550 Před 2 lety

    Lol you don’t need a 200$ hammer