Clear and comprehensive - thank you. One thing that slightly surprised me is that you set the manhole frame in level. Presumably, when you laid the paving, you had a fall on it (away from the house?) so the paving won't be absolutely flush up against the manhole cover? I mention this as I'm about to install a manhole cover very close to my house and plan to set the frame in line with the fall - i.e. it won't be absolutely level. Is there any reason why I shouldn't do this? Cheers.
Nice job. I assume you are using a timelapse function on the video camera? The camera should have some setting that controls the time gap between the stills, shortening the time will make the timelapse flow more smoothly. It looks like it is taking a shot every 10 or 20 seconds and putting the video together at 1/2 to 1 second per shot. If you set it to 1 shot a second and work to 25 shots per second in the video, you'll get a near-continuous smooth video. If you want, let me know the camera model and I'll see if I can find the settings for you.
Thanks for that comment it’s appreciated. Yes I do understand your thinking and also the options available on the go pro. It is set at 1 photo every 30 seconds and I find it’s better due to it being a visual that the imagination can gauge what I’m doing if that makes sense. If I had been doing something like a more detailed activity then a good hd video or a smoother time lapse could be the answer. The reason I do this is that the editing can take some time to do the way I’m currently doing it. and if I changed the settings to say 1fps then it would take 30 times longer to edit and I would probably delete approx 40 or so frames in which I could have the camera set to. Does that make sense to you friend. If I had a camera and editing man then he could video a mixture of settings and I hope one day I could be in a position to do this but I’m 94,300 subscribers away thanks so much for that comment. We are both speaking the same language there 😭😭😆😆👍
Nice job but why didn’t you rotate the frame so it is square to to the house, it looks so much nicer when paved ?don’t take offence just a constructive comment
Nope no offence taken. I agree the cover square to the house would make such a better job for the resurface. I asked the owner an this is what he wanted. I could of fixed it at any angle 👍👍🍻
This is a how do video and not an action video (no unblocking or gush) thanks.
Nice job Clean work
Thankyou medic 😎
Very shallow interceptor manhole
Bone dry it looked
Nice video mate
Yes it was an unoccupied house. Was sold as an auction property and need refurbished moe 👍
If that I C ever blocked up the man hole will over fill so quick
Damn
Good Thursday evening to you sir and your family
Thankyou David 👍
Top job yet again sona! 😎😉
Thankyou wore kid 🤘
Nice job
Thankyou daz 👍
Nice neat job :)
Thankyou I always do my upmost best on all jobs. Thanks for subscribing 🍻
Well done
Thankyou Chris 👍
Clear and comprehensive - thank you.
One thing that slightly surprised me is that you set the manhole frame in level. Presumably, when you laid the paving, you had a fall on it (away from the house?) so the paving won't be absolutely flush up against the manhole cover? I mention this as I'm about to install a manhole cover very close to my house and plan to set the frame in line with the fall - i.e. it won't be absolutely level. Is there any reason why I shouldn't do this? Cheers.
Great point! But you can ajust the cover to suit the pavement but as long as the manhole base has fall it will work great 👍🍻
Hey chap
You should do a video on all ur nozzles and uses one day
Let the folks see how the water flows out the nozzles
Yes this is something I would love to do. As soon as I get a free day I will do one no problem 😉
Nice job.
I assume you are using a timelapse function on the video camera? The camera should have some setting that controls the time gap between the stills, shortening the time will make the timelapse flow more smoothly. It looks like it is taking a shot every 10 or 20 seconds and putting the video together at 1/2 to 1 second per shot. If you set it to 1 shot a second and work to 25 shots per second in the video, you'll get a near-continuous smooth video.
If you want, let me know the camera model and I'll see if I can find the settings for you.
Thanks for that comment it’s appreciated. Yes I do understand your thinking and also the options available on the go pro. It is set at 1 photo every 30 seconds and I find it’s better due to it being a visual that the imagination can gauge what I’m doing if that makes sense. If I had been doing something like a more detailed activity then a good hd video or a smoother time lapse could be the answer. The reason I do this is that the editing can take some time to do the way I’m currently doing it. and if I changed the settings to say 1fps then it would take 30 times longer to edit and I would probably delete approx 40 or so frames in which I could have the camera set to. Does that make sense to you friend. If I had a camera and editing man then he could video a mixture of settings and I hope one day I could be in a position to do this but I’m 94,300 subscribers away thanks so much for that comment. We are both speaking the same language there 😭😭😆😆👍
Nice job but why didn’t you rotate the frame so it is square to to the house, it looks so much nicer when paved ?don’t take offence just a constructive comment
Nope no offence taken. I agree the cover square to the house would make such a better job for the resurface. I asked the owner an this is what he wanted. I could of fixed it at any angle 👍👍🍻
Nice job
Thanks Dan the customer was happy 👍