I really enjoyed this weeks video. I like the guy that apparently has been arrested by the Police several times because He had the procedure down pat even without the Police there. Then He finishes by putting on a BIG knife. 😂😂😂 I take it that the last weirdo was you behind the Foster Grant Sunglasses? Keep the episodes coming. Being Retired is dull and you help make my week enjoyable.
The steel assemblies you see embedded in the concrete are where the curtain wall of the building are attached. The walls of a modern building don’t carry any weight, they just keep the elements out. In a building like this they will use unitized panels that are pre-assembled offsite and put up in sections. On very tall buildings they start putting on the panels long before the building is finished or topped out. They will usually weld on angle iron with holes punched in them for the panels units to bolt on to. The panels are usually made with an extruded aluminum skeleton to keep the weight down. Then they will insert glass or stone veneer to make it look nice. It can go up real fast unless the architect gets too damn fancy.
In the previews at the very end, lower right corner, in Week 29, you can see a preview of the first exterior panel going in. They use more than one type in this building.
Hello! The work teams are fantastically close-knit! It is a pleasure to see working in this way! In addition to the beautiful shots you put on some beautiful music! greetings Andrew!
3:24 An arresting situation, 23:50 Heck of a way to get a date(WITOT) 34:52 Just another subscriber. Very good job this week liked the art work. As I say "Ah! THOSE MAGNETIC LINES OF FLUX" yes i say it loudly
I legitimately thought a cop was gonna come into frame and cuff that nutter at the beginning, lol. Then my jaw kinda dropped when he stood up and picked up the hunting knife. Wonder if it was the guy that got tased. Anyway, bet that old fellow escaped from somewhere and his care givers tracked him down.
I WANNA see whats going on the lower floors. when do all the supports come off? what size plywood is used for the floor for the concrete? is the tension done as the mix is still wet underneath or cured? how do they work around the crane base? iare all the sections removed at some point i like this.... thanks...
question for weirdo: wheres your handheld camera?? great time for some under there scenes. small grip: why no back half of building shots? would love to have seen what was going on over the condos. otherwise, keep up the good work.
As I sit here watching this in sweltering Florida, I see the high temperature for the Monday, July 27th in San Francisco was 68F....68F! Seriously?! It is currently 9:30PM, Saturday, September 5th and it's still...91 FRICKIN DEGREES OUT!!!! Maybe I'll find an excuse to move out there someday! lol
Tower cranes naturally flex and move as the load moves around and the top rotates. This is normal. Keep in mind that these videos are sped up timelapse style, which exaggerates the movement.
@ Thursday's weirdo. For some reason he knew where to be and look at the camera and wave. Nice job bud. Maybe next job have a few other cameras positioned and get more coverage.
Patch job @47.45 , evidently the prior column pour was not done high enough. Adding a plug seems hokey, like adding bondo to a car repair. No structural integrity at that joint. I wonder what kind of mix, to bring a truck in with a 1 yard min mix for that wheel barrel sized repair cant be real. Maybe a bag mix in a mixer.....
I don't know the exact details, but my understanding is that it means that the column has been checked is all correct and not in danger of falling or slumping over.
This is a residential building with likely mixed retail/office on the lower floors and residential above. The upper floors form two 'wings' in the rear to afford those units access to daylight. This facility sits at the corner of O'Farrell and Van Ness Ave in downtown. Two major arteries in the city. As such the entrance is on the "alley" (Myrtle St). That inset is the entrance court yard.An architectural rendering is referenced in a previous video a few weeks ago.
39:10 That guy undoing the rigging to the concrete pump assembly had no fall protection during the procedure. He needs to be reported to the proper authorities immediately. (Hope you can detect this is sarcasm).
If a raging mad bull would charge at him, pretty sure he’ll run like rodeo clown for cover from raging bull and for gets about being a stubborn dude playing died chicken.
Do the top two floors, at the start of the video, have less height than the lower floors do or is it an optical illusion/my eyes are playing tricks on me of the camera angle? Seems like the height is a good 3 feet less. I sure hope a lot of this wood gets reused on each successive level. Would be a awful waste otherwise except to the tree farmers , millwrights and wholesalers. I guess when a city doesn't have cops people stand in the middle of the road when they want. Too bad if you want to use the toilets, we are stealing them, LOL. The Magnus organ in the music at about 32 minutes takes me way back, LOL. About 40 minutes in you freaked me out with the cartoon filter visual effects. Need to give the poor guy with the magnet a real magnet instead of that kiddie magnet so the stuff don't keep falling off. Enjoyed as usual.
Yes, the upper floors are not as tall as the lower ones. The lower ones are commercial space and probably some "public" space for residents. The upper floors are all residential. Much of the plywood at least is reused. You can see the discoloration from prior use. At this point most sheets are discolored. In some of the earlier weeks you could see a lot of new sheets mixed in the the reused ones.
And another week around…. I'm looking forward to video number 26. Have fun and best regards Germany to all of you. 002
Thank you!
I really enjoyed this weeks video. I like the guy that apparently has been arrested by the Police several times because He had the procedure down pat even without the Police there. Then He finishes by putting on a BIG knife. 😂😂😂 I take it that the last weirdo was you behind the Foster Grant Sunglasses? Keep the episodes coming. Being Retired is dull and you help make my week enjoyable.
Thanks! I'm not sayin' who that was...
I love these videos.... The point-in-time shots and the music really is great and unique.
The steel assemblies you see embedded in the concrete are where the curtain wall of the building are attached. The walls of a modern building don’t carry any weight, they just keep the elements out. In a building like this they will use unitized panels that are pre-assembled offsite and put up in sections. On very tall buildings they start putting on the panels long before the building is finished or topped out. They will usually weld on angle iron with holes punched in them for the panels units to bolt on to. The panels are usually made with an extruded aluminum skeleton to keep the weight down. Then they will insert glass or stone veneer to make it look nice. It can go up real fast unless the architect gets too damn fancy.
In the previews at the very end, lower right corner, in Week 29, you can see a preview of the first exterior panel going in. They use more than one type in this building.
41:46" The boundaries lines ,like the possibilities are suspended in the perfunctory fog of Nihilism. Lost in the glow." - Balzac. Great channel
Very interesting episode and from the photos I see of the previews, the next ones will be even more so. Great job as always! Thanks!
Thanks
Hello! The work teams are fantastically close-knit! It is a pleasure to see working in this way! In addition to the beautiful shots you put on some beautiful music!
greetings Andrew!
thanks from the UK.
2:38 The scene is called: "invisible cops tied up"😂😂😂
Snuck in some minimum temps this week, hey. Well done.
Thanks again for your awesome vedio. from Taiwan.
You're welcome
3:24 An arresting situation, 23:50 Heck of a way to get a date(WITOT) 34:52 Just another subscriber.
Very good job this week liked the art work. As I say "Ah! THOSE MAGNETIC LINES OF FLUX" yes i say it loudly
Thanks for another great episode.
You're welcome!
The gap in front of the elevator shaft, I'm wondering if that is for a staircase
It is indeed
Toujours aussi efficace et excellent👍👍👍
Merci!
oh man there 2 guys were so funny Great episode that the third guy looked right shady the sort that films construction lol thanks great Vlog
I legitimately thought a cop was gonna come into frame and cuff that nutter at the beginning, lol. Then my jaw kinda dropped when he stood up and picked up the hunting knife. Wonder if it was the guy that got tased. Anyway, bet that old fellow escaped from somewhere and his care givers tracked him down.
Could be
24:55 well, aside from the fog scene not being in tourist brochures, I am sure the flying porta-potties may not be either. :)
I’m sure I recognised that second weirdo......😉😊
I WANNA see whats going on the lower floors.
when do all the supports come off?
what size plywood is used for the floor for the concrete?
is the tension done as the mix is still wet underneath or cured?
how do they work around the crane base? iare all the sections removed at some point
i like this.... thanks...
Great.
question for weirdo: wheres your handheld camera?? great time for some under there scenes. small grip: why no back half of building shots? would love to have seen what was going on over the condos. otherwise, keep up the good work.
34:43 a channel fan!! AKA weirdo... pretty sure is not going to be the last one.
1:49 I think the guy know there are a lot of people watching online but forgot to say hi to us.
Do they know that you film them?
As I sit here watching this in sweltering Florida, I see the high temperature for the Monday, July 27th in San Francisco was 68F....68F! Seriously?! It is currently 9:30PM, Saturday, September 5th and it's still...91 FRICKIN DEGREES OUT!!!! Maybe I'll find an excuse to move out there someday! lol
yeah i figured it would be 90 out that way..
A hot spell is coming in future episodes, when all the wildfires started.
great explanations in bubbles! thanks :)
btw, the 13 floors count is including the basement ?
I don't know for sure, but I believe it does not include the basement. So basement plus 13 floors.
Don Cornholio!
Bye, bye, red brick building beyond the building site. It has been nice seeing you. But now your view has gone now... ;-)
Why is the tower crane moving side to side during your video it seems to me that it should be rocksteady
Tower cranes naturally flex and move as the load moves around and the top rotates. This is normal. Keep in mind that these videos are sped up timelapse style, which exaggerates the movement.
hes a very good actor..
@ Thursday's weirdo. For some reason he knew where to be and look at the camera and wave. Nice job bud. Maybe next job have a few other cameras positioned and get more coverage.
The music on Wednesday sounds like a version of Dylan's Lay lady lay
that thursday waving weirdo was the weirdest yet!
He is probably a fan of the channel
hes a cousin of the earlier dude who "arrested himself"
2:04 what would have happended to that man?
Super
I didn't know frisco had invisible cops that only he can see., or is he acting out a scene?
Patch job @47.45 , evidently the prior column pour was not done high enough. Adding a plug seems hokey, like adding bondo to a car repair. No structural integrity at that joint. I wonder what kind of mix, to bring a truck in with a 1 yard min mix for that wheel barrel sized repair cant be real. Maybe a bag mix in a mixer.....
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What's the meaning of the pink and green markings on the column rebar?
I don't know the exact details, but my understanding is that it means that the column has been checked is all correct and not in danger of falling or slumping over.
AT 5:55 THERE IS A NOOSE HANGING ON THE RIGHT SIDE. IS THIS FOR ANYONE IN PARTICULAR?
another one at 7:04 , call what it is not what today's issues are flared from, it is a safety cable holding a form.
That's just a cable used to attach the column form to the tower crane.
Any idea how much rebar and concrete went into this ?
Do you happen to know what trade installs the concrete tensioning cables ?
Rod busters/ ironworkers
On this job, it looks like PSG (Pacific Steel Group) did it. The job is part of the reinforcement for the concrete.
1:47 it's me
23:51 Not a mysterious incident. Grandpa with Alzheimers got loose some how and his caretakers found him and carted him off.
Could be
What happens if the building gets too tall for the camera??
I'll just do the best I can!
I don't see the holes in the edge of the slabs on the 2nd and 3rd floors for the cables, wonder why ?
They don't have cables. It's all rebar on the lower levels.
why large spaces in floors ctr back and mid rt side
Have a look at the previous video , on the field trip towards the end of it
This is a residential building with likely mixed retail/office on the lower floors and residential above. The upper floors form two 'wings' in the rear to afford those units access to daylight. This facility sits at the corner of O'Farrell and Van Ness Ave in downtown. Two major arteries in the city. As such the entrance is on the "alley" (Myrtle St). That inset is the entrance court yard.An architectural rendering is referenced in a previous video a few weeks ago.
@@pdxwill8524 the creator calls the series "senior living building", the architect website to the project: handelarchitects.com/project/1001-van-ness
39:10 That guy undoing the rigging to the concrete pump assembly had no fall protection during the procedure. He needs to be reported to the proper authorities immediately. (Hope you can detect this is sarcasm).
Poor guy at the alley...practicing how to give up to cops....fear of cops beginning of wisdom...fear of death...
One of your subscriber 34:49 haha
Is that “weirdo” you??
It had to be, didn't it.
I'm not sayin'
1:51 hahahaha
It like my friend 🙏🌹👍
Sorry about my dad at the start outside the site every morning 😷😴😴☹️☹️☹️
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Invisable police in the alley
Deep undercover. So far undercover you can't see them.
If a raging mad bull would charge at him, pretty sure he’ll run like rodeo clown for cover from raging bull and for gets about being a stubborn dude playing died chicken.
Do the top two floors, at the start of the video, have less height than the lower floors do or is it an optical illusion/my eyes are playing tricks on me of the camera angle? Seems like the height is a good 3 feet less. I sure hope a lot of this wood gets reused on each successive level. Would be a awful waste otherwise except to the tree farmers , millwrights and wholesalers. I guess when a city doesn't have cops people stand in the middle of the road when they want. Too bad if you want to use the toilets, we are stealing them, LOL. The Magnus organ in the music at about 32 minutes takes me way back, LOL. About 40 minutes in you freaked me out with the cartoon filter visual effects. Need to give the poor guy with the magnet a real magnet instead of that kiddie magnet so the stuff don't keep falling off. Enjoyed as usual.
Yes, the upper floors are not as tall as the lower ones. The lower ones are commercial space and probably some "public" space for residents. The upper floors are all residential.
Much of the plywood at least is reused. You can see the discoloration from prior use. At this point most sheets are discolored. In some of the earlier weeks you could see a lot of new sheets mixed in the the reused ones.
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5:21 It's also what I call my girlfriend.
Heh
Find out where the skip is going to be and you got more stuff to film during the drywall deliveries.muhahahaha
Se esse hospital for psiquiátrico, o dono vai ficar rico !
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