Throw some anodes on the steel and bury them a foot away. It will prolong the buried steel from moisture and make sure it lasts longer. Love the idea. Nice work.
Chat to your neighbor, put some threaded rods with nuts through the wall, to tie the wall to those posts, it will be much more stable. Moving the wall back will compromise the stability in the opposite direction. But great idea on the fix.
Nice work, great dad. I think I would’ve rented an excavator, braced the wall, dug out 20 feet along the base and filled it back in with ready mix and a pump truck. But I don’t know if it would work.
Having mixed concrete that way I understand how much effort was required. Otto is a great helper, great job dad. He'll remember those moments when you're gray.
Are you planning to secure cement screws through the supports to the wall? Also, did you cap the supports at the top to keep them from filling with water and rusting away from the inside when it rains? Good, cheaper solution than rebuilding the entire wall.
WHAT A JOKE--without STEEL diagonal braces located at the ends of the two legs the upright will slowly bend inward from the wall's pressure. Concrete buttresses or abutments would be far superior-more work for sure-but dependable
Gald to see you post again! Great work on the fence. Otto helping out was adorable.
Good to have you back and wow, has your boy grown! I remember when your wife was still pregnant with him! Can’t wait for the playground build!
Your neighbor when the wall falls over the other way
So glad you're back! Otto will be a great helper to woodworking for you in the future!
My kids are in their 20s now. We still spend time together. You are doing it right, having him out there with you.
Great to see but that is not what we are here for
@pontuswsjkavestam6515 oh yeah, the fence looks good too! 😁
Throw some anodes on the steel and bury them a foot away. It will prolong the buried steel from moisture and make sure it lasts longer. Love the idea. Nice work.
Chat to your neighbor, put some threaded rods with nuts through the wall, to tie the wall to those posts, it will be much more stable. Moving the wall back will compromise the stability in the opposite direction. But great idea on the fix.
Not necessary, it's neighbours trees which are pushing it over😂
Nice work, great dad. I think I would’ve rented an excavator, braced the wall, dug out 20 feet along the base and filled it back in with ready mix and a pump truck. But I don’t know if it would work.
Cool Mexico jersey!
Really enjoy the home projects👍
Nice Work !!! 👍👍👍
Impressive work!
I can’t remember from which culture. But I seem to remember they a pets paw prints in concrete or clay brings good luck to you and your builds.
You missed the opportunity to get Otto's footprints and handprints in the concrete.
Good to see how he has grown.
Merry Christmas
Not pretending to be an expert on this, but considering you’ll make a playground underneath it, wouldn’t it be safer to rebuild it from scratch?
If you saw the rendering, it looks like it will be gravel or wood chips over the concrete then buildings in front of the wall.
There you are! Hi!
Having mixed concrete that way I understand how much effort was required.
Otto is a great helper, great job dad. He'll remember those moments when you're gray.
But he's already... oh you said gray
Your boy has grown. Nice to see you back
Are you planning to secure cement screws through the supports to the wall? Also, did you cap the supports at the top to keep them from filling with water and rusting away from the inside when it rains? Good, cheaper solution than rebuilding the entire wall.
It's the neighbours trees that are pushing it over😂. No screws necessary.
6:42 this is how you look when you mix and pour concrete. Not like others videos where there is a little smudge on the forehead.
Finaly , back to us 😅
As a Florida Man the mobile shade tent is doing the Lord's work
"Hi, my name is Ben, I've been MIA for a few months, hello again."
WHAT A JOKE--without STEEL diagonal braces located at the ends of the two legs the upright will slowly bend inward from the wall's pressure. Concrete buttresses or abutments would be far superior-more work for sure-but dependable
watch when he welds. There are diagonal braces in there.
forget having the kid hold it up - send your wife