OAK GARDEN WALL - 3.0 - Construction

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  • Опубликовано: 10 авг 2017
  • The wall is built! Here is how I went about concreting in the vertical oak retaining wall and a look at some important things to consider.
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Комментарии • 52

  • @andrewvaughan9473
    @andrewvaughan9473 Месяц назад

    After all that kicking and screaming,the drive looks spot on,brilliant workmanship,well done guys🎉

  • @colinweir4772
    @colinweir4772 4 года назад +2

    Can not believe you have 11 thumbs down, top notch work mate . Quality.

  • @MarcGray1990
    @MarcGray1990 7 лет назад

    Another great video Tim.... you give me too many ideas for my own garden. I like you just don't stop! Will look great all planted out

  • @felixreali7101
    @felixreali7101 5 лет назад +5

    Tim, when you do a job, you really do it properly. great little tips there with that long piece of metal and with the little piece of scrap wood as a spacer. great result as always

  • @alanprior3969
    @alanprior3969 6 лет назад

    Helped me hugely. About to attempt this job and had little idea where to start!

  • @anshka2023
    @anshka2023 5 лет назад +6

    Thanks so much. Your video has been such an inspiration... seeing you do this all alone has pushed me to achieve further. A great help, cheersNice 1

  • @TheDiamz
    @TheDiamz 4 года назад +1

    Amazing job, wish I could like this video more than once. Well done

  • @noelkealey
    @noelkealey 7 лет назад +2

    Looks great, give the concrete as much time as possible to go off! I did something similar and filled it after 2 wks and the sleepers got pushed out a few mm's.

  • @jabrown7325
    @jabrown7325 7 лет назад +1

    Really looking great ... keep them coming do love your videos..

    • @fredwoods9030
      @fredwoods9030 7 лет назад

      Hi, What a great job on the sleeper wall, we'll be watching as you complete the job for your in-kaws. Thanks for sharing.Blessings! !!!!!!!

  • @ashleymathers7226
    @ashleymathers7226 3 года назад

    Brilliant video, thanks so much. I want to do this and was really worrying as I am not the most handy person haha. This has really helped so thank you so much for sharing your knowledge

  • @AddictedtoProjects
    @AddictedtoProjects 7 лет назад +6

    Looking great! =)
    I think those bricks in front of the oak sleepers were a stroke of genius. They set it all off really nicely.
    Looking forward to the completion!

  • @lovepeace4635
    @lovepeace4635 5 лет назад

    I used to carry heavy things without a back support , now my back is damage and pain is horrible, please protect your back. Now you are young and dont feel anything , but in future you can damage your back.
    Back pain is horrible.
    Thank you for your videos.

  • @p_veng
    @p_veng 4 года назад +1

    Hi! Great video. We are landscaping our garden in a few weeks and your videos are helping us massively with the planning. Can I just ask please what lengths you cut the sleepers to? I know it will depend on how high I want the raised bed to be but it will just give me an idea. Thanks!

  • @jamesvernon4061
    @jamesvernon4061 5 лет назад

    Great vid! could you tell me what size sleepers you've used?

  • @snoopdoggydog5640
    @snoopdoggydog5640 4 года назад

    Hello, excellent video, thanks for posting. What are the lengths of the longest sleeper and the shortest that you used? If you could post that would be helpful. Thanks again!

  • @johneshoh3359
    @johneshoh3359 4 года назад

    Beautiful,👌excellent,👌perfect,👌clean,👌artistic,👌lovely job ❤️ , that’s what I like , thank you

  • @stokrotka4004
    @stokrotka4004 4 года назад

    Good job. Regards from Poland! ;-)

  • @philbennett1908
    @philbennett1908 3 года назад

    Hi great video. Very helpful as I want to build something similar. I am going to follow your process as it will be ideal. Can you tell the dimensions of the oak you used. They look the perfect size for my project. Thank you.

  • @simonmilner
    @simonmilner 3 года назад

    Love this what type of gravel did you use ?

  • @jimmys8483
    @jimmys8483 3 года назад

    I’m going to be building a similar wall. Is there anything you would change now it’s been a few years since you did it?

  • @tonygorham
    @tonygorham 4 года назад +1

    yeah thanks - now i have to do one of these. Anyone know how to stop my wife seeing these vids ;) Seriously though, love this and def doing this one

  • @chris_ware
    @chris_ware 7 лет назад

    Hi Tim, firstly, I am a MASSIVE fan! Love getting the alerts you have posted a new video! I am currently building a sleeper wall too and was wondering if you were going to show how the membrane will be finished? Are you going to be stapling it or something to the sleepers to stop the soil contacting them? I am just about to install gravel and drainage pipe to keep all water away but was thinking of maybe using a non woven fabric too on the back of the sleepers.

    • @TheRestorationCouple
      @TheRestorationCouple  7 лет назад +1

      Hi Chris, Give a a day or two and i will have the video done! Only finished the job on Thursday so not edited yet. I went with a membrane tied in to the concrete which came up the back of the sleeper which I back filled with gravel in a 100-150mm strip and soil the other side. Will be clearer in video!

    • @chris_ware
      @chris_ware 7 лет назад

      Hi Tim, great stuff thank you. Looking forward to seeing the video and then getting the time to finish my job too!

  • @timothyjackson8611
    @timothyjackson8611 Год назад

    hi, what is the cement mix you are using please. looking at doing something similar in my garden. thanks

  • @theenglishnotebook9721
    @theenglishnotebook9721 4 года назад +1

    Thank you ! Looks so good! You make it all seem so easy:) Is this a hobby or do you also offer these services professionally?

  • @yjxu66
    @yjxu66 5 лет назад

    Are the oak sleepers treated? How many years can this kind of edging last? Thanks

    • @TheRestorationCouple
      @TheRestorationCouple  5 лет назад

      No. White oak should last for decades, especially if not in contact with soil, hence the gravel and drainage layer.

  • @RamsesNiblickIII
    @RamsesNiblickIII 4 года назад

    Hi, I'm doing a similar thing but with softwood sleepers. I intend bedding on a layer of pea gravel also. They are treated but being softwood, would you recommend coating the buried end in bituminous material for extra protection?

    • @gardensandplants
      @gardensandplants 4 года назад

      If you coat the bottoms of the sleepers with bitumen it will prevent the moisture from escaping and could increase rotting. Best to look for UC4 treated softwood for in-ground applications.

    • @RamsesNiblickIII
      @RamsesNiblickIII 4 года назад

      @@gardensandplants Thanks for the reply. Yes, I left the ends free of bitumen in the end, for that reason. Although I did coat the backs and fronts below ground.

    • @purpleclairebadger
      @purpleclairebadger 2 года назад

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  • @martinb9996
    @martinb9996 3 года назад

    Great video Tim and helpful to me as I have a similar project to do. A silly question, but when I’ve used a concrete mixer, I’m left at the end of the day with loads of concrete slurry which I don’t know what to do with. Maybe a short video on how to clean a mixer would be useful? You fully deserve your subscriber numbers - such a diversity of video subjects and all great quality - I have still to make the rise and fall desk from an oak worktop off-cut!! Kind regards Martin

    • @ice4142
      @ice4142 2 года назад +1

      You just need to rinse out the mixer with a hose. The issue is finding somewhere to dump the mix. Unless this is the last job in the garden there should be a corner in the back of the garden to dump it. If I haven't mixed to much I put it in the used sand and cement bags and take to the tip when it's gone off.

  • @PeteJennings89
    @PeteJennings89 7 лет назад

    How do you have a B & Q trade card? I thought you were a photographer by trade??

    • @TheRestorationCouple
      @TheRestorationCouple  7 лет назад

      Peter Jennings the aggregates were just by that door of the store so much easier than going back and forth with trolley. We don't use b and q much as none nearby home.

  • @Diaz1382
    @Diaz1382 5 лет назад

    U do nice work! I was watching ur oak garden wall and just wanted to ask you what kind of oak wood did u use for your wall ? And also how did u cut all your pieces to length ?

    • @TheRestorationCouple
      @TheRestorationCouple  5 лет назад

      European white oak, (rustic grade) Usually a circular saw from both sides, although I now have a larger saw.

    • @Diaz1382
      @Diaz1382 5 лет назад

      The Restoration Couple thanks for replying:) is the oak treated wood ? What kind of oak?

    • @garethheathcote4988
      @garethheathcote4988 4 года назад

      @alfredodiaz Oak doesn't need to be treated as it is a hardwood and will last for many, many years even when exposed to water. 👍🙂

  • @searcherholic3473
    @searcherholic3473 Год назад

    This looks really neat, but sadly you haven't dug the trench deep enough. I'd say a third of the sleeper needs to be below ground. Depending on the soil, the books say much as half

  • @froggerabc
    @froggerabc 7 лет назад

    I've seen this walls popping up quite frequently in the gardens near where I live. Great vid, glad it all came together for you.
    DODGY BALLCOCK!

  • @ShabbaLoveless
    @ShabbaLoveless 7 лет назад

    so I've always believed wood should not be in direct contact with concrete as the concrete stops the wood drying out and as a result it will rot...

    • @TheRestorationCouple
      @TheRestorationCouple  7 лет назад +1

      Ideally you would keep all wood high and dry but when installed correctly and with solid oak like this I would hope it will last at least a couple of decades if not more.

  • @sillywabbit
    @sillywabbit 7 лет назад +1

    Stop lifting with your back bro. @17:50