I would have made a dolly from truck axles. Using that as a fulcrum, you put a lever on it to pick up one end. [==]/. That would allow for another dolly to slip under.
Moved two 20’ containers on rollback trucks. Over 300 miles and placed them on railroad ties. Electrical installed but no water. My exercise room. In Florida, insulated walls and ceilings, put exercise connecting mats on floor. Mounted 5000 btu window ac in one of the double doors and had a metal walkthrough walk in door welded in the other end. The little ac keeps it around 68 degrees. Have changed it out twice. Covered roof with high end sealant guaranteed for 20 years. Have had it for about 7 years. Going to mount solar panels on top for house use.
Bought ECO FLOW on Prime Days, Cooler-freezer-ice maker, a 400 watt solar panel and a ECO Flo 2. Aloe have other solar panels and batteries for refrigerators and freezers if power goes out. Also have a trailer mounted 15 KW diesel generator to fill in. Lived through too many hurricanes in the keys growing up. Months no power or water. Preparing better now.
On your next episode, please do an aerial view of where the container home sets in relationship to your house. Your mom is going to fall in love with not only the container, which is incredible, but the view. What a view!
you can see their shop roof from the plot where they put the container in some of the shots. so i would guess 100-200 ft down the driveway from the main shop/house.
Hello good sir! I’m a licensed Plumber in Georgia and own a plumbing company. For PEX we use type A tubing with the wisbro/cold expansion method. That expands the pipe then you insert the fitting into the pipe and the “memory” of the pipe contracts around the fitting securing the joint. The pipe is always trying to shrink back to its original size so technically the joint is constantly tightening for the life of the system instead of loosing like most other methods eventually would. When we used old crimp ring method we had leaks all the time but after changing 15 years ago our %leaks from install dropped dramatically!
My favorite way to connect PEX is the compression rings. Just one clamp of the tool and NO leaks. granted if you needed to take them off you had to cut them. I just used my Dremel with a cutting disc.
Two tips for hole saws: 1) drill the pilot hole and dont press hard enough for the hole saw to catch. Once the pilot hole is through, put the drill in reverse and kind of etch the hole in reverse and then click the drill into forward to finish it. It will keep it from catching and bruising yourself (or like me a nice black eye). For smaller hole saws (3/4”, 1-1/8” etc.) put a fender washer over the pilot bit and then drill the pilot hole. This will keep the holesaw from slamming into contact and make it spin freely. Obviously then remove the washer and finish the hole. Keep up the great content guys! Love he channel!
Wow that's a beautiful little container home that doesn't look like a container. It's in the perfect spot. I know Courtney's mom will love and appreciate it for sure. She won't have to worry about climbing stairs. Great job, you two do wonderful work with your hands. ❤
You sure picked a great company to do the moving & set up of the tiny home. Congratulations on a job well done. I really like how you did the plumbing so it was out of the way. Grandma will absolutely love staying in this loving home.
For future reference : I;ve used shark bite push-on fitting because my crawlspace freezes every winter while we’re on vacation. I can disconnect the pushon fitting and reconnect when we return. I”ve done this for about 10 seasons (so far!). In fact, i plumed a tiny cabin entirely with pushon connections, for the same freeze reason.
Hey Riley, We love your professionalism and dedication when building and doing things. Right down to the plumbers crack when doing the plumbing in the tiny house.
I tell ya my favorite part of your guys channel is that you so much of the actual work being done and that gives people “ambition” to tackle things themselves. Not like some channels (especially in the automotive world) where they say “okay now we’re going to do this!” and it cuts to the next clip of it completed…. It’s like you left out the best part!!! Keep up the great work and the great content!!!
When I Ran all new Pex lines inside my house trailer I went with the barbed clamps instead of the solid ring. I'm only dealing with 50 psi water pressure from a 3/4 hp electric well pump pulling water 40 feet through a sand point. If I was in the city dealing with 90 psi and higher I would have gone with the solid ring. When I checked with the Pro's, this was recommended to me based on water pressures. It's been at least 7 years since the remodel and zero leaks so far. Love the video and I can't waite to see the smile on your Mom's face when she's on her deck having a coffee in the morning looking out over the landscape. It's going to be epic.
Expansion pex ( Pex A) is preferred and in my opinion is the best product on the market. Last winter my main to my house was exposed and it literally froze solid and expanded without bursting and then I was able to thaw it with a torch and it went back to normal!
Watch out for wild hemlock its toxic and poisonous,white flower in that one shot its pretty for sure,just a word of caution.if its wild hemlock that is.be safe kids love these videos of that lovely property of yours.god bless ya all!!!
the big hole saw through the steel can break your hand when it grabs. need a powerful large corded drill for that like a D handle drill with side handle.
I don't know how you guys do it, but you're in my top 3 fav yt channels... and you just do simple ship and I love it!!! Please, please build a natural swimming pond and a sauna next. With love from Australia. Fly me out I'll help you build it.
Crane days at work setting large refrigeration houses always gets the heart pumping, even after 30+ years, and yet they are still some of the most enjoyable to experience!!!
I live in United Kingdom and I just recently come over to watch your site and I’m really enjoying myself watching it. I’ve been playing from the playlist and popping all over the place watching stuff and I think you two best people I’ve seen in long time.❤
Having finally caught up after binging your backlog, it feels like such a long wait between videos! But I've learned so much and gotten so much inspiration from your projects!
Incredible job by GRT Crane Service moving your tiny shipping container home! They truly lived up to their name and proved that faith can move mountains-or in this case, homes!
Holy cow! What amazing content! We look forward to seeing exactly where you place the container home in relation to the rest of the property. Love to watch the two of you as you build this beautiful estate for yourselves. Great job!
The crane crew is awesome - seeing how they managed the weight with making the crane offset from the feet and lifting on the high side of the hill to avoid putting extra weight on the downhill side was cool. Thanks for putting the video together, I loved it :)
I'm a former plumbing contractor and noticed that you need to install a vent on the kitchen sink. Also, unless the codes have changed, the closet bend 2" outlet is not league. It's meant for a vent for the toilet. I suggest you contact someone who is more up to date on all the new codes and and installations practices as it's been over 40 years since I sold my business. Good luck!
The kitchen trap will siphon without a sanitary tee and an auto-vent to break the siphon. The toilet has to have a vent wye installed downstream of the closet bend 90 and it has to be rotated a bit upwards to the horizontal toilet vent is above the middle of the 3” line. Then the sink wye can be installed. Sorry to say any plumbing inspector would red tag your work. I’ve been a plumbing contractor since 1975. I made those same mistakes year one…
there is a vent that can be installed under the sinks that don't require roof penetration see them in mobile homes they work like check valves open to let air in and closed to stop sewer gas from vent into living space possibly vent toilet outside of mini cabin as it won't be used as a wet vent
In addition to the above, I am also concerned about how you removed the entire web from the perimeter beam to allow the main sewer pipe through. Consider putting additional footings on each side of the opening.
Nice work. Tip for holesaws. When drilling through hard materials, or more than 1/2" of wood; clear the chips/sawdust often. The teeth are only so deep. They can only hold a small amount. Pull the saw out, go back and drill some more. The harder the material, the less you drill before clearing chips. Saw lasts longer, and not as tough to drill. I know it seems like a lot of wasted time, but a very wise metalsmith taught me this (Thanks Ryan), and it really helps.
You guys are so amazing, love your projects and your team work in getting the impossible done right! Keep being inspirational your both awesome people 👏👏👏
Another WOW Moment…you guys have outdone yourselves AGAIN ❗️ You keep pushing that threshold higher and higher, this was a GREAT Idea and an Awesome project !!
If you need a vent the sink, you can install an Air Admittance Vent (AAV) also known as a Studor vent. They cost about $40 at a big box store and $20 online.
After seeing is sitting where it is and Courtney talking about the view, I’m wondering how long it’s going to be before they spend a weekend in it as a bed and breakfast?!?!
Something to consider for your mum is accessibility? Had you considered that ? I would have made the pad wider so one can get around the home with ease,even the gardening chores may become risky ! You asked how we would move it , probably built it on skids . How come there are only the concrete slabs on the four corners only ,or did you add more to the middle ? Will the site be accessible during winter ,will it be a problem to get to the cabin/house ? Did you anchor it down into the rock ?
I always thought you were a plumber type Riley, but in this video was all the evidence we needed! I'll bet someone on the other end of the camera was saying "Riley, just say no to crack!" 😉 Otherwise, this was a job very well done, I love it when a plan comes all together!
Courtney saying “ No freaking way”…” This look’s so Stinking good” said everything about the entirety of the video today! Love what you accomplished with the tiny house for your Mom🙏🙏🙏Blessing’s
Big fan of the copper crimp rings for PEX. I've never had an issue with them, and they are also what my brother-in-law, who owns his own plumbing business, uses. You guys have done quite an amazing job with the container tiny home. Keep doing what you do because it's inspirational for people who think they can't do it to see you guys just figure it out and get stuff done.
+1 on the crimp rings. There is a hand tool you can buy that's perfect for cutting them off that makes it super easy, worth it if you're doing a whole bunch.
PEX A compression ring with a Milwaukee expansion tool. Don't have to get the tool into tight places. Just expand, put on fitting and wait for it to shrink back down.
The dewalt one is alot cheaper than milwaukee and has worked well for me. I'm a milwaukee first guy but it was too spicy for me so I got the dewalt. I've re-piped almost my entire house and it's done well. The kit came with the expansion bit for 1/2, 3/4, and 1"
@@redmesa2975 yep and it's strong enough I accidentally swelled a brass fitting a little bit when I stuck the tool in too far. Didn't hurt the tool at all. It was a dumb mistake on my part making a piece of tubing super short when it could've been any length. The plastic case even has a pocket area inside that is big enough I can put the milwaukee pex tubing cutter in.
That looks soooo good. Please show some more of the view, it is so awesome. Was kind of disappointed though, I kept waiting for the Riley happy dance ; )
So much excitement , great video. Please show when grandma sees it there for the first time in the new spot. You guys are great. BTW is Oliver walking yet?
I think you got it figured out on the Pex. The SS crimp rings just work! Same crimp tool for all common sizes. Our cottage froze when the pilot on the old furnace went out. All Pex joints and Pex pipe survived unscathed.. New furnace, no problems since, love your vids! ❤
oh you kids, never a dull moment .im decades older that you two but finally i have the chance to build my 3rd and final (dream home) and this time its a bearmed 3/4 under ground icf concrete monster with prestressed concrete roof, a fortress for the times in the new mexico mountains
remember, the crimp rings, and expanding tools, are for different kinds of pex. Given even option, I'd use the style with the expanding tool, as you don't lose flow with every connection. 1/2" ID remains 1/2" ID end to end.
Just wanted to say sending you guys love good job. I was so excited about this thing getting moved. Also I started looking for your post today at around 6 AM and I was so happy when I finally seen it was there. Would it be too much for you guys to maybe do two videos a week just to keep me entertained. I’m retired and all, I know you guys are busy. Have a great week. Can’t wait to see you guys next week.
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Temporary wheel dolly on side of the container with a temporary hitch like a two wheel trailer.
log rollers it was good enough for the pyramids
I would have made a dolly from truck axles.
Using that as a fulcrum, you put a lever on it to pick up one end. [==]/.
That would allow for another dolly to slip under.
Moved two 20’ containers on rollback trucks. Over 300 miles and placed them on railroad ties. Electrical installed but no water. My exercise room. In Florida, insulated walls and ceilings, put exercise connecting mats on floor. Mounted 5000 btu window ac in one of the double doors and had a metal walkthrough walk in door welded in the other end. The little ac keeps it around 68 degrees. Have changed it out twice. Covered roof with high end sealant guaranteed for 20 years. Have had it for about 7 years. Going to mount solar panels on top for house use.
Bought ECO FLOW on Prime Days, Cooler-freezer-ice maker, a 400 watt solar panel and a ECO Flo 2. Aloe have other solar panels and batteries for refrigerators and freezers if power goes out. Also have a trailer mounted 15 KW diesel generator to fill in. Lived through too many hurricanes in the keys growing up. Months no power or water. Preparing better now.
On your next episode, please do an aerial view of where the container home sets in relationship to your house. Your mom is going to fall in love with not only the container, which is incredible, but the view. What a view!
Plz show the view from inside, looking out. Thx!
you can see their shop roof from the plot where they put the container in some of the shots. so i would guess 100-200 ft down the driveway from the main shop/house.
Hello good sir! I’m a licensed Plumber in Georgia and own a plumbing company.
For PEX we use type A tubing with the wisbro/cold expansion method. That expands the pipe then you insert the fitting into the pipe and the “memory” of the pipe contracts around the fitting securing the joint. The pipe is always trying to shrink back to its original size so technically the joint is constantly tightening for the life of the system instead of loosing like most other methods eventually would. When we used old crimp ring method we had leaks all the time but after changing 15 years ago our %leaks from install dropped dramatically!
Yeah, man 4ra’s explanations are so clear. even newbies can start easily now.
Kinda bittersweet seeing the tiny house project come to an end soon🙃 Absolutely love how your property is like a huge machinery playground😄
We're trying to savor the process of wrapping this project up, but we're also already dreaming of the next big one! 😉
My favorite way to connect PEX is the compression rings. Just one clamp of the tool and NO leaks. granted if you needed to take them off you had to cut them. I just used my Dremel with a cutting disc.
Two tips for hole saws:
1) drill the pilot hole and dont press hard enough for the hole saw to catch. Once the pilot hole is through, put the drill in reverse and kind of etch the hole in reverse and then click the drill into forward to finish it. It will keep it from catching and bruising yourself (or like me a nice black eye).
For smaller hole saws (3/4”, 1-1/8” etc.) put a fender washer over the pilot bit and then drill the pilot hole. This will keep the holesaw from slamming into contact and make it spin freely. Obviously then remove the washer and finish the hole.
Keep up the great content guys! Love he channel!
Wow that's a beautiful little container home that doesn't look like a container. It's in the perfect spot. I know Courtney's mom will love and appreciate it for sure. She won't have to worry about climbing stairs. Great job, you two do wonderful work with your hands. ❤
You gotta love it when they bring in the heavy equipment. The right tools for the right job. Nice job!
It was awesome watching the crane operator do his thing!
Betting on 4ra feels so real and exciting now. they’re really upping their game.
Bro, i think 4ra’s new ads show their commitment to quality. love seeing their dedication.
I can’t wait to see Grandma in the Tiny home and the smile on her face. Nice job you two!!
You sure picked a great company to do the moving & set up of the tiny home. Congratulations on a job well done. I really like how you did the plumbing so it was out of the way. Grandma will absolutely love staying in this loving home.
For future reference : I;ve used shark bite push-on fitting because my crawlspace freezes every winter while we’re on vacation. I can disconnect the pushon fitting and reconnect when we return. I”ve done this for about 10 seasons (so far!). In fact, i plumed a tiny cabin entirely with pushon connections, for the same freeze reason.
Hey Riley, We love your professionalism and dedication when building and doing things. Right down to the plumbers crack when doing the plumbing in the tiny house.
Omg. How great . You two are both so amazing. Your mother will not want to leave.
I tell ya my favorite part of your guys channel is that you so much of the actual work being done and that gives people “ambition” to tackle things themselves. Not like some channels (especially in the automotive world) where they say “okay now we’re going to do this!” and it cuts to the next clip of it completed…. It’s like you left out the best part!!! Keep up the great work and the great content!!!
Your Mom is going to LOVE this spot with its view - and proximity to you two... Well Done.
When I Ran all new Pex lines inside my house trailer I went with the barbed clamps instead of the solid ring. I'm only dealing with 50 psi water pressure from a 3/4 hp electric well pump pulling water 40 feet through a sand point. If I was in the city dealing with 90 psi and higher I would have gone with the solid ring. When I checked with the Pro's, this was recommended to me based on water pressures. It's been at least 7 years since the remodel and zero leaks so far. Love the video and I can't waite to see the smile on your Mom's face when she's on her deck having a coffee in the morning looking out over the landscape. It's going to be epic.
Expansion pex ( Pex A) is preferred and in my opinion is the best product on the market. Last winter my main to my house was exposed and it literally froze solid and expanded without bursting and then I was able to thaw it with a torch and it went back to normal!
Yes bro, 4RA bets are the easiest and most fun . The interface is smooth and placing bets is a breeze. I'm ready for some action! Who's with me?
Finch's partnership with 4ra? A perfect match. Brings credibility and loads of fun!
Watch out for wild hemlock its toxic and poisonous,white flower in that one shot its pretty for sure,just a word of caution.if its wild hemlock that is.be safe kids love these videos of that lovely property of yours.god bless ya all!!!
Oetiker clamps are the way to go for PEX. The tools are the most compact and can be operated with only one hand.
Broo, even if we lose, it's gonna be okay because we'll still have Finch. He makes everything more enjoyable.
Finch's strategies on 4ra are spot on, bro. Betting on cricket just got a lot smarter!
When Finch talks, bettors listen. His promos on 4RA make so much sense!
the big hole saw through the steel can break your hand when it grabs. need a powerful large corded drill for that like a D handle drill with side handle.
I don't know how you guys do it, but you're in my top 3 fav yt channels... and you just do simple ship and I love it!!! Please, please build a natural swimming pond and a sauna next. With love from Australia. Fly me out I'll help you build it.
Ok now you've done it, your mom not gonna want to ever leave, what an awesome little guest house, you guys rock!.....Javi G.
YaHoo! Crane Day!! Fantastic tiny house move. That was so fun to watch. Crane operator/crew did an amazing job.
Crane days at work setting large refrigeration houses always gets the heart pumping, even after 30+ years, and yet they are still some of the most enjoyable to experience!!!
I live in United Kingdom and I just recently come over to watch your site and I’m really enjoying myself watching it. I’ve been playing from the playlist and popping all over the place watching stuff and I think you two best people I’ve seen in long time.❤
I held my breath so long I nearly turned blue. Very nice job. What a view! Well done as usual.
Like the video On moving the Container
Having finally caught up after binging your backlog, it feels like such a long wait between videos! But I've learned so much and gotten so much inspiration from your projects!
That is how I feel!!
Your container series is fantastic. Please keep them coming.
Good Morning Sweet Family!! 🦋✨️🌞
Incredible job by GRT Crane Service moving your tiny shipping container home! They truly lived up to their name and proved that faith can move mountains-or in this case, homes!
16:00 - the expansion Pex is amazing... tools are expensive tho. Try to find a used kit on marketplace and it's amazing.
Holy cow! What amazing content! We look forward to seeing exactly where you place the container home in relation to the rest of the property. Love to watch the two of you as you build this beautiful estate for yourselves. Great job!
The crane operator was truly worth every cent, job completed with no drama 🏴👍🏻
Sundays never come quick enough, Ambition Strikes is a must see. Awesome content 😊
Every new 4ra promo makes me want to bet more. they’re doing an amazing job.
So cool!
Note to self: make the protrusions bolt-on for safer transport 😊
AWSOME. That’s just a perfect area for the tiny house 🤗🤗🤗
How apropos hiked up t shirt pants lowered revealing the true plumbers signature look…that cracked me up lol…cheers from🇨🇦
The crane crew is awesome - seeing how they managed the weight with making the crane offset from the feet and lifting on the high side of the hill to avoid putting extra weight on the downhill side was cool. Thanks for putting the video together, I loved it :)
I'm a former plumbing contractor and noticed that you need to install a vent on the kitchen sink. Also, unless the codes have changed, the closet bend 2" outlet is not league. It's meant for a vent for the toilet. I suggest you contact someone who is more up to date on all the new codes and and installations practices as it's been over 40 years since I sold my business. Good luck!
The kitchen trap will siphon without a sanitary tee and an auto-vent to break the siphon.
The toilet has to have a vent wye installed downstream of the closet bend 90 and it has to be rotated a bit upwards to the horizontal toilet vent is above the middle of the 3” line. Then the sink wye can be installed.
Sorry to say any plumbing inspector would red tag your work.
I’ve been a plumbing contractor since 1975. I made those same mistakes year one…
@amundson1942 spot on. I'm not a plumber, and how very right you are.
there is a vent that can be installed under the sinks that don't require roof penetration
see them in mobile homes
they work like check valves open to let air in and closed to stop sewer gas from vent into living space
possibly vent toilet outside of mini cabin as it won't be used as a wet vent
@@roberto.peterson9917 called an autovent, they have 1-1/2” male threads
In addition to the above, I am also concerned about how you removed the entire web from the perimeter beam to allow the main sewer pipe through. Consider putting additional footings on each side of the opening.
Cold expansion /wirsbo is by far my favourite way of working with Pex.
Nice work. Tip for holesaws. When drilling through hard materials, or more than 1/2" of wood; clear the chips/sawdust often. The teeth are only so deep. They can only hold a small amount. Pull the saw out, go back and drill some more. The harder the material, the less you drill before clearing chips. Saw lasts longer, and not as tough to drill. I know it seems like a lot of wasted time, but a very wise metalsmith taught me this (Thanks Ryan), and it really helps.
You guys are so amazing, love your projects and your team work in getting the impossible done right! Keep being inspirational your both awesome people 👏👏👏
Good Sunday morning guys! Thanks for your positive, inspirational videos. Enjoy your channel.
Such a beautiful site for your Mom! Very thoughtful of location, parking and walkways! Impressive!
I am so happy for you guys... Never loose your "wild at Heart" This one of my favorite channels to watch.
Pick up a concrete rake at your local hardware store. It does a wonderful job when leveling gravel.
Riley, you said “good enough” when you were moving the rocks…Nah, nothing is “good enough” for you. You’re a perfectionist, and it shows! Congrats!
Nice touch adding some plumbers crack in during the plumbing sequence for authenticity. :-)
😬
Need a little crack spackle.
Just say “no” to crack!
Another WOW Moment…you guys have outdone yourselves AGAIN ❗️
You keep pushing that threshold higher and higher, this was a GREAT Idea and an Awesome project !!
Nice job Riley. I am glad you upheld the montra of the plumbing trade. That being the plumbers butt to the camera.😁
YOU GUYS ROCK!❤❤❤
thanks for documenting the crane action. it was awsome.
Perfect mum will enjoy her tiny cabin 💙💙🇦🇺🇦🇺👍👍
we need more and more videos i like your content so much we love you guys my big hug to you from Morocco 🇲🇦 ❤
That's actually how they lift those containers off the big ships at the major shipping ports. their also designed to be stacked and interlocked too.
Pex A (aka expansion pex) or bust is the way. Just did a whole house and 0 leaks or confusion due to how straight forward it is.
If you need a vent the sink, you can install an Air Admittance Vent (AAV) also known as a Studor vent. They cost about $40 at a big box store and $20 online.
Love how you 2 are like kids seeing the crane do its job, So glad for youre mums sake its in place. Great video. x x x
Great video I am sure your mom will love the new digs. Thanks for sharing.
We can’t wait to surprise her with a finished home on her next visit!
After seeing is sitting where it is and Courtney talking about the view, I’m wondering how long it’s going to be before they spend a weekend in it as a bed and breakfast?!?!
@@AmbitionStrikes A small firepit would be a great addition for those starlit nights.
Propex FTW, so fast to do plumbing, even more important for where flow is important. The Milwaukee tool is not cheap but it's worth it.
WOW! What a lovely little nest for your mom!
Something to consider for your mum is accessibility?
Had you considered that ?
I would have made the pad wider so one can get around the home with ease,even the gardening chores may become risky !
You asked how we would move it , probably built it on skids .
How come there are only the concrete slabs on the four corners only ,or did you add more to the middle ?
Will the site be accessible during winter ,will it be a problem to get to the cabin/house ?
Did you anchor it down into the rock ?
containers are designed to sit on the corners
I always thought you were a plumber type Riley, but in this video was all the evidence we needed! I'll bet someone on the other end of the camera was saying "Riley, just say no to crack!" 😉 Otherwise, this was a job very well done, I love it when a plan comes all together!
you kidz work really hard and deserve everything you have. we are admiring from afar!!!!!!!
Courtney saying “ No freaking way”…” This look’s so Stinking good” said everything about the entirety of the video today! Love what you accomplished with the tiny house for your Mom🙏🙏🙏Blessing’s
I like the crimp rings. Feels more secure. Never had issues with the rings.
Missing my Ambition Strikes. I’d this weekend. Hope you are having fun vs disaster.
Big fan of the copper crimp rings for PEX. I've never had an issue with them, and they are also what my brother-in-law, who owns his own plumbing business, uses.
You guys have done quite an amazing job with the container tiny home. Keep doing what you do because it's inspirational for people who think they can't do it to see you guys just figure it out and get stuff done.
+1 on the crimp rings. There is a hand tool you can buy that's perfect for cutting them off that makes it super easy, worth it if you're doing a whole bunch.
Those guys are professional, shoutout to the team
That was awesome...It looks great on its site...Good job you 2.....Stay safe and see you soon
PEX A compression ring with a Milwaukee expansion tool. Don't have to get the tool into tight places. Just expand, put on fitting and wait for it to shrink back down.
That Milwaukee tool is like $600. It’s the best method, but pricey
The dewalt one is alot cheaper than milwaukee and has worked well for me. I'm a milwaukee first guy but it was too spicy for me so I got the dewalt. I've re-piped almost my entire house and it's done well. The kit came with the expansion bit for 1/2, 3/4, and 1"
@@95dodgev10 I didn’t know Dewalt made one too. Good to know.
@@redmesa2975 yep and it's strong enough I accidentally swelled a brass fitting a little bit when I stuck the tool in too far. Didn't hurt the tool at all. It was a dumb mistake on my part making a piece of tubing super short when it could've been any length. The plastic case even has a pocket area inside that is big enough I can put the milwaukee pex tubing cutter in.
I used the same crane on my Montana building, last summer.
He is a good operator. 14:57
12000 ton tiny home is insane
Man I really love your show - never a dull moment - so good that you have the cabin moved!
Another great episode. If you were building tiny houses production style, I would buy one, what a great product.
That looks soooo good. Please show some more of the view, it is so awesome. Was kind of disappointed though, I kept waiting for the Riley happy dance ; )
You guys pulled off some amazing road work that enabled this beast to get to you. Well done.
A standard forty foot side loading truck chassis can easily lift your container home and is easily maneuverable .
Congratulations I have been watching this complete build & for the life of me, I could not figure out how you were going to move it.. #fantastic 🎉🎉🎉
So much excitement , great video. Please show when grandma sees it there for the first time in the new spot. You guys are great. BTW is Oliver walking yet?
We will definitely share the final reveal with everyone! Yes he is walking everywhere now. So much fun!
cannot wait to see him walking. Much love from Switzerland
I think you got it figured out on the Pex. The SS crimp rings just work! Same crimp tool for all common sizes. Our cottage froze when the pilot on the old furnace went out. All Pex joints and Pex pipe survived unscathed.. New furnace, no problems since, love your vids! ❤
Awesome job, The prep was good so all went as smoothly as it could.
oh you kids, never a dull moment .im decades older that you two but finally i have the chance to build my 3rd and final (dream home) and this time its a bearmed 3/4 under ground icf concrete monster with prestressed concrete roof, a fortress for the times in the new mexico mountains
Brooo, 4ra’s latest features have made betting so much cooler. tonight’s match is going to be lit!
remember, the crimp rings, and expanding tools, are for different kinds of pex. Given even option, I'd use the style with the expanding tool, as you don't lose flow with every connection. 1/2" ID remains 1/2" ID end to end.
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Just wanted to say sending you guys love good job. I was so excited about this thing getting moved. Also I started looking for your post today at around 6 AM and I was so happy when I finally seen it was there. Would it be too much for you guys to maybe do two videos a week just to keep me entertained. I’m retired and all, I know you guys are busy. Have a great week. Can’t wait to see you guys next week.
Hi From Minnesota! Love your channel guys, keep up the fun content.
Thanks for watching!
Never doubted you guys for one second! Looks great and Courtney's Mum has a beautiful and private million dollar view.
Awesome job guys! So much easier when you have he right equipment to get ur done
Amazing work with great results. :) Cant wait to see the new view.