Construction Tips & Hacks That Work Extremely Well ▶4
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- čas přidán 9. 03. 2022
- Not everyone will ever be part of a construction project, but it's always lovely to have hacks, just in case. These workers have been years on their trade and have the best hacks and techniques for you. Watch this review of construction hacks, and tell us what you think. Enjoy!
Thumbnail 1: There´s a wide range of foundation drainage options, including cast-iron sump pumps and patented foundation drain pipes
Thumbnail 2: Retaining walls are relatively rigid walls used for supporting soil so that it can be kept at different levels
AIDYSCAPE
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КУВАЛДА.РУ LIVE
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PODELKIN
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ARTEM_CHIBA
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UVS CALHAS
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REMARKABLEWORKS
Instagram: / remarkableworks
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Tiktok: / remarkableworks
SQ2_CONTRACTORS
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Tiktok: / sq2_contractors
EZ_HOME
Instagram: / ez_homea
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Tiktok: / ez_home
WORKSHOP INSIDER | СТОЛЯРКА НАИЗНАНКУ
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TUCKPOINTER
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ANTON_DFA_DECOR_FOR_ALL
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WAWAN_WADJO19
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RUBIOFLOORING
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Tiktok: / rubioflooring
ELWOOD_ENTERPRISES
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MECHANICULA
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Tiktok: / mechanicula
Email: Mechanicula@gmail.com
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DENIS.STROICA
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Tiktok: / denis.stroica
电工涛哥四川穿线科技
Other: Douyin ID:taoge13330630735
DZENGEN
Instagram: / dzengen_official
CZcams: / @dzengen
Tiktok: / dzengen
DREAMMYR53
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Tiktok: / dreammyr53
VECHTDALVLOEREN
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Tiktok: / vechtdalvloeren
Web: www.vechtdalvloeren.nl/
CARPENTRY_BYMAR
Instagram: / carpentry_bymar
Tiktok: / carpentry_bymar
FRENCH RENOVATION
Instagram: / french_renovation
CZcams: / @frenchrenovation
BROADLANDSCAPES
Instagram: / broadlandscapes
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Tiktok: / broadlandscapes
Web: www.broad-build.com/
915PRESTIGE
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DRIPPIN.RANCH
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Tiktok: / drippin.ranch
WINNIDESIGNS
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CZcams: / @winni.designs
Tiktok: / winnidesigns
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Pretty good. But don’t ever use a rope harness. Even regular cheap proper harnesses are dangerous after some time. They cut off the blood flow to your legs. It might take time to get you down.
And if you ever fell wearing that rop harness, imagine the rope burn!
Man this is good stuff.
Genius ways sometimes as to how it's done.
Subscribed and like.
Can't wait for more
Simply, clever
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I know we can pauze and all, but for a smooth enjoyment of all this, I'd love it if some of the small ones would stay on screen for just a few more seconds, as it's sometimes hard to fully read it and see what's happening at the same time.
Just reduce the playback speed from settings.
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@@jahanzaibshaheen7689 Lol, I thought I was the only one doing that with these types of videos 😄
@@jahanzaibshaheen7689 thank you
Id be pissed to find out my floor was suported with wooden dowels
Yeah, no kidding --- and imagine how much weaker that beam is with the huge hole and the screw through it!
If be pissed to find out my floor joists we're 2x2's, and spaced two feet apart!!!
В первом совете за трубой в самом углу все равно останется незакрытое место да и необязательно полные линии рисовать, достаточно точек. Коньковый элемент из оц.профиля тоже можно сделать чуть проще даже в этом варианте и обрезков будет меньше. Обвязка из веревки тебя же и разрежет
How about slowing down the closed caption on your video to help people to read? Totally takes away from video experience. No time to sit and rewind.
I don't think these videos are intended to help you learn how to read
@@chadbreton4951 Thanks for sharing and showing your idiocy.
You can slow the video down. Pause the video. In upper right corner theres 3white dots click them then it will show video speed. Click video speed then choose the speed ya want. That's what I do
@@clarenceburkett3686 thanks for your time to reply. Most comments down talk and I've just found yours useful. Now I'll be able to soak in a lot more info. Thanks again.
Can't get mad at someone else and a video because your too stupid to read.
Universally loved channel! Thank you. 👍
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Nicely done great tip and hacks
Always love your vids. 1 error as a bricklayer is that tuck pointing isn't multiple colours, 1 matching the brick etc etc tuck pointing is just another name for a recessed joint that has the morter pushed in to show clean edges (arresses). That multi colour finish though by that bricky is top end.
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Muito criativo gostei muito 👍 Congratulations it was very good very creative
Genius! Nicely done! Thanks.
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These workers on another level ! Thanks
And someone has been in construction for years many different types this is awesome. Just remember Brain remember. " U kidding me" was the feeling that makes this well time spent.
Remember that you need to leave space for the deadbolt underneath? Underneath WHAT? Deadbolt goes on top of the Latch. It goes Deadbolt then Doorhandle/latch under it. Not Doorhandle/latch then Deadbolt. Thats just wrong.
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Correct me if I missed the point of the last segment, implying stacked dry cement bags used for creating a ‘retaining wall’. Can just spaying water on them act like a ‘shell’ at first and over time, would become ‘rock hard’? But, is that cost and time effective. Great videos, by the way!
We'll i think that's used empty bags with sand or gravel.
@@GuillermoNavarro1988 😆😂Good one!!🤣
You can make a cement brick in the shape of a bag by leaving it out in the elements. There was one in my yard when I moved into my current house, hidden behind some rose bushes. Still had the bag around it but it was a solid brick.
Cement would be brittle and crumble. Need concrete.
You can get readymix in bags that turns into perfect concrete. Still, these would have their bags around when hardened, and not be a solid wall. Also, a wall would need steel reinforcement. This can only be a joke.
That rope harness will give fuck all fall protection. It will, however, make sure that a perfectly survivable fall will cause crippling injuries. There's a reason both climbing harnesses and safety harnesses use wide bands and are not rope thin.
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The hack for ripping up the carpeting and cutting it to make it easier to carry was a good one ! 😊 thanks 👍🏻
Brilliant video thank u
excelente!!!
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Thank you!
Nie strzelajcie do braci
It's a wonderful device ♪
Schöne Ideen. 💯👍👍
Nice video mate 💪
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Second one in was the one that got me. It probably shouldn't have it being simple circumference and all but sure would have been nice to have looked at it that way on the last remodel I was on. Js
3:30 is also referred to as knockdown texture
Simplicity is a virtue.
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So many elaborate techniques for cutting a piece of flooring around a door, then I remember I should probably undercut the jamb instead.
Lmao!!, yes indeed
Thank you for posting!!!! 😊😊😁😁😄😄
I guess you have a rebar through the bags as you stack them. Otherwise they will slide off each other as the ground settles and shifts
Yeah, that one made no sense to me
I believe that was a way of retaining the fill dirt for pouring a concrete slab. We used to fill sand bags and do the same thing when forming up foundations. What they aren't showing are the concrete forms that would be built up about 6-8 inches away from those bags, which when rebar is inserted, makes for a very strong foundation wall...
My guy is a true architect and engineer
Very useful tips.
These are all actually extremely useful. Congrats for being one of the first "tips and tricks" videos I've stumbled onto with ACTUALLY GOOD information!
Except the harness one. Lets not get anyone killed.
@@gloria8093 Yeah! That's a bit suss...
Thats exactly what i thought, 99% of the time those videos are clickbait and useless but this one is a keeper
Dude don’t be ridiculous, more then half of these are useless
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Wow. I don't know where they got the idea of using a length of rope for a safety harness but in many countries an inspector would shut down a construction site so quickly if they saw this it would make your head spin and the fines would be mind boggling. Not to mention that if you got hurt on a construction site using this then the workplace health and safety would never cover the medical costs for your broken back.
In many more countries there are no safety regulations and no approved harnesses that are sold so I think you'd be using that rope no problem if it came down to it.
@@Tool_Addicted_Carpenter
Exactly. Better than nothing. I see a lot of videos where people have absolutely zilch protection doing dangerous work and I am going 'Whaaaa???'
Mm
Im sure back in the days in your country your forefathers used this kind on safety harness to build old towns for there was nothing else available.
Using rope as a "safety harness" would be just a false sense of security.
There's no shock absorber or padding.
You are putting your body in the middle of a knot. When it seizes up with thousands of pounds of force ( free fall to sudden stop), those ropes will pop you like a bug.
Haha, had to cut away pretty quickly from the results of the "stiff wire stencil" hack!
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don't cut exactly on the line if you're bad at estimates, adjust after instead of 1 big/loose mistake or have a rule like cut 1-2mm inside the cut, consider wood expanding between seasons and children slamming/playing with doors
Hahaha! The homemade harness dude is a joker for sure. If one of my helpers opted for that instead of a real harness, he would be fired. On the other hand, if ever you are working for somebody who tells you to do that instead of providing you with a real harness, do not let them talk you into it. Either refuse knowing that he cannot punish you for pointing out a safety violation or let it be a warning that he is not the type of person you want to work for and part ways before he or one of his guys hurts you
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@@24k__J I don't have that problem.. thank you for your concern though
You can't fire anyone 🤣
There are 2 types of Employers those that follow good practices and those that don't
There are 2 types of Employees those that work for a good company and those that can only get employment with a shit company.
It's a myth that you can't get sacked for asking for proper equipment anyone can be sacked even if the real reason isn't mentioned
I know because I've been on both sides throughout my career. and it's really hard for an employee to prove the real reason for dismissal is something else
When I was in ROTC many years ago we were taught to make these and actually rappelled out of a 50' tower using them. It's not OSHA approved fall protection but is quite functional. No it's not rated for 5000 pounds, but who weighs 5000 pounds?
Can someone explain to me the unopened bags of concrete stacked up like a wall? Whats good are they if they’re not bonded together?
That's just displaying stupidity. However I will give them credit for actually including the click bait title.
I'm not sure how watertight they are but lots of waterfront property owners do this to their docks and seawalls for repairs instead of hiring pros. They may stay in place if some type of rebar was staked thru the bags but there's also a big chance they could collapse.
The powdered concrete in the bag allows the bags to conform to each other when stacked. Typically, when a bag is laid down, it's center bows up slightly. The bag laid on top of it conforms to that curve and makes a pretty sturdy wall. Rebar can be hammered down through the bags if the builder thinks it is needed. It can be left sticking out of the bags a couple of inches and the last, top bag will get a hole pierced into it when laid on the rebar, so the rebar doesn't show.
We used to do something like this when I poured foundations as a youngster. We would fill bags with sand and stack them like that to retain fill dirt behind them. What they didn't show were the wooden forms that would go up about 6-8" away from those bags depending on the thickness of the beams, and the rebar steel that would be installed within the beam. Then the concrete would be poured for a finished slab. Hard to explain, but that's how it is done, even today...
At :53sec he did that flashing all wrong you take a full piece and in middle cut the face of it straight line just the face and put it on it will bend to shape on its own with no leak. His way the water will get right in
That is right... It probably won't leak though since it's at the ridge...
Thanks my dear friend.
Блин! Вроде проблема. А как гениально просто все решается!!!
Nie mordujcie braci!!
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Que buenos videos grandes ideas y grandes trabajos muchísimas gracias
Amazing techniques.
Thank you.
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5:13 seems like a great idea to safely remove a wood plank without damaging the other💡 NOW, HOW DO YOU PUT IT BACK?😑
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You have to cut the bottom of the groove side off, put some glue on the back, feed the tongue side in first, and then set something heavy on it while the glue sets up.
@@77bruinbear Nice! Good to know. Thank you!
Exactly my thought when I saw this. I have installed several plank floors and there's no tried and true method other than pulling up the entire room to do it properly. If that's not an option, then yeah, you have to cut the tongue off the edges, and that's never good. If you are using wood, or mdf type planks, you have to use wood glue to bind them together and weight them down until cured, on a floating floor. If it is a glued down floor instead of floating, you can just use flooring adhesive and you'll get away with it. If it's a vinyl plank floating floor, super glue works amazingly well to adhere the planks to each other....
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Cutting the flooring so tight to the corners is pointless since the edges get covered with base board and/or shoe mold.
Flooring should be loose against the wall so it can expand and contract.
Stairs treads are the same scenario. No need to be tight and perfect.
There are actually a lot of very good tricks I didnt know yet.
Люди конечно молодцы тех кто так придумают выполнять работу я посмотрел и некоторые варианты мне подойдут в работе я 20 лет строю и от некоторым видео я удивлён причём элементарным тот кто это придумает Просто я не знаю уровень Бог
Those are like my leftover bags of cement I save in my garage. You go back to use them and they are turned to stone. Moisture gets to them after years through humidity
Wow. This really is full of useful techniques.
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What was that black substance that was used for the textured wall,
I’ve never seen it before
wOW! Amazing vid!
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USUALLY I WATCH THESE SORT OF VIDEOS AT x2 SPEED
*This one I had to drop back to normal speed*
Loads of good tips presented crisply and (mostly) clearly
OK - I think I got the retaing wall at the end but reckon a bit got cut off that too 😬
The flashing on the gable end should have went under the first piece. This wood have made it more water resistant!
Or make the overlay on the first piece longer and solder the seams, or at least urethane them.
It doesn't matter which piece goes under which...
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That's not tuck pointing. Those "joints" will fall off in no time.
Yep!
These tips are actually mostly useful! Other "construction hack" videos depict completely impractical ideas.
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I was fixing to say the same
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I watched for the drain and concrete bags but tips or hacks were given for those.
Super Ideen...muss aber immer auf halbe Geschwindigkeit laufen lassen und selbst dann auch noch oft zurückspulen...😅🙈👋👍
Great stuff.
Where would we be without Good Old Plumbing Tape. It’s covered a multitude of different things and it’s highly underrated unless of course you are a plumber.
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Yes, I was waiting for the heat welding to commence, but I didn’t know what form it would take.
Good to see that someone is keeping as accurate as they can on the union of the extended pipeline.
On fittings that are bigger than one half inch. As this pipe appeared to be. You are supposed to use pink tape.
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And? If you cared to read what I said I was referring to ALL plumbing tape.. that’s if your remarks were addressed to me. Good luck with your rainbow plumbing tape.
Excellent video
Sure those skills worth millions of dollars & spent many years to develop!
I don't know but y'all, but I just use my index finger with Teflon/PTFE on tight threads while spooling with the fingers in my palm. Saves time and more tactile.
Tactical finger twirl
Love to see the Tuckpointing
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The one with the concrete bags if you hammer some 6’ rebar down threw them crossways in an X pattern once they get hard it’ll be like a concrete wall that will never give
Very good . I like video.
Channel has good ideas for inspiration.
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The wood floor plank how would you put the new one in if it’s tongue and groove?
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nanášení lepidla na tu dlažbu, je vážná technologická chyba!
Nice tip
VERY nice way to take out a plank in the middle of the floor, now.. HOW do you PUT IT BACK?
Love this chanel
8:04 Nailed it 🤦♂️
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These aren’t hacks. These are skills. Quit calling them hacks.
That make-shift fastening harness would kill a person very quick if they ended up accidentally hanging in the air.
Let’s go brandon 🍦🍦🍦
Very cool
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на первом видео отвёрткой чтоле выгрызали ответку?!! убил бы если бы мне так сделали!
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In the first clip, the dude locks himself in on accident since he didn’t put a handle on the door before closing it
That metal looked nicer but wasn't flashed properly😉
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Cool video 👏
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Some are great tricks from other countries, but here in the USA we have a tool for everything!
Unless you don't wanna buy a plethora of tools... LOL!
Wow 🙂👍
I watched this video because i wanted to learn about the flashing for lack of its actual name shown on the right. The plastic piece with a make shift pipe just below ground level. If anyone knows it name or manufacturer please give it to me. I have a perfect application for it. Thanks
It's a drainage pipe.
@@elaexplorer i realize its a drain pipe. It will have a brand name. Ive made similar setups like this using pvc sheets cradling pvc pipe with holes drilled in it but this would be a lot quicker.
3:40 dip sponge in material.
What material?
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Nope.
With the price of cement in the UK atm, that retaining wall at the end will be the most expensive part of your house lol