Retaining walls- SPOTTING short cuts & BAD work

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

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  • @fshalor738
    @fshalor738 3 года назад +2

    Third time I've watched this... Third time I've ... LOST MY COFFEE at the "Master Baser" line. Knew it was coming.. Still cackled. Keep them coming. I'm watching this for influence. We just bought our first house, and 1/3 of the property is on a grade down 30 ft from the rest.
    Want to build some small pads into the back at different levels for a fire pit, some walkways, etc and use the rest of the space. This is helping.

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад

      more to come on this series.

  • @mikemcgown6362
    @mikemcgown6362 3 года назад

    Even though our property is mostly level and will never need a retaining wall, it's always good to see the right way to do them. I always try to learn the right way to do things, even if I don't have to do them. I have so much un-used knowledge but much more useful wisdom by watching experts. Thanks for sharing the wisdom! I watch some professionals that are not experts and can spot their mistakes. Thank you for the video!

  • @meredithchapman2009
    @meredithchapman2009 3 года назад +3

    This wall is absolutely a thing of beauty.

  • @garystuart226
    @garystuart226 3 года назад +2

    Hi, just came across this , I’m from across the pond . awe inspiring of your professionalism and pride taken with every job , along with a great happy attitude , ur a credit to the construction industry in showing how it should be done , thanks for taking the time to share with us the insight of your company , stay safe and look forward to the next episode

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад +1

      This was awesome to read! Appreciate your support immensely 😊 👊

    • @garystuart226
      @garystuart226 3 года назад +1

      @@Dirtmonkey , ur so welcome and well deserved , been in the gas and oil industry for some 30 x years repairing and fixing boilers etc and useto watch other trades on site , then seeing their work after was sometimes shocking of how they bodged things , so when I came across your channel it was so refreshing seeing things being done with such care and professionalism . Did see another channel called D and J projects from the uk and also like ur goodself take a lot of pride in there work, hopefully u might enjoy that seeing how things compare between the USA and UK , have no association with them just thought u might like it , sorry I’m waffling , lol, thanks again , stay safe 👍👍

  • @johnhamilton9229
    @johnhamilton9229 3 года назад +1

    Another entertaining and lesson learning video. I really like leaving the chains on the compactor to spin around in tight quarters. Great idea.

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it . Have a good weekend.👊

  • @Juanelloooo
    @Juanelloooo 3 года назад +3

    I learned how to build big walls, just gabion and rip rap stones, working for railroad companies.
    By watching your videos a lot of what I did at my old job, came to my memories.
    No glue, no mortar but walls still stand for decades or centuries!!!

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад +1

      Gabion walls are incredible in my opinion.

    • @jimdomoradzki483
      @jimdomoradzki483 3 года назад +1

      Retaining wall block is labor intensive and archaic.
      Gabions should be used as the required method

  • @charleschristiansonii718
    @charleschristiansonii718 3 года назад +2

    Walls looking awesome, Sam sure loves the Milwaukee tool......

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад +1

      Thank you! Much appreciated and happy Friday! Got any cool weekend plans!

  • @toxicbear4792
    @toxicbear4792 3 года назад +1

    Great job guys ...nice and clean very professional

  • @haydenuk02
    @haydenuk02 3 года назад +1

    Looking great. Brilliant work and thanks for sharing this with us take care

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад +1

      Thank you! Cheers! & have an awesome weekend Hayden

    • @haydenuk02
      @haydenuk02 3 года назад

      @@Dirtmonkey You are welcome Stan and thank you and you too have a awesome weekend 👍🏻🍻

  • @janoraoutdoors
    @janoraoutdoors 3 года назад +9

    This series is awesome and is teaching us all alot about retaining walls. Thanks again stan

  • @slobodancvijanovic171
    @slobodancvijanovic171 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing video with us again,
    Recently I found some really helpful tools for blocks and pavers you should check it up especially would help laying those blocks with excavator. I purchased clamp for big slabs E BL -980 & clamp for blocks and big pavers E BL-450. Really good tools.

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад

      I have sen them. I might try something like that down the road

  • @thomasmorrisonjr.2382
    @thomasmorrisonjr.2382 3 года назад +1

    Stan, you are very knowledgeable and very good at explaining.
    You have helped me and my landscaping crew so much.

  • @anthonymakley1530
    @anthonymakley1530 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for another great video and all the hard work you put into them 👍

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад

      Thank yoiu! Have a. great weekend bro!

  • @randomexeter3627
    @randomexeter3627 3 года назад +8

    12:30 - Since we have to do as-builts for several of the local municipalities and counties where we do engineering plans, lack of an air gap on the sump pump or downspout discharges is one of the items that I regularly demand corrected. That and for some reason people like putting window wells at grade rather than above it.
    Also, out of curiosity, what kind of pitch did you put between the rear door and the top of the wall?

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад +3

      You can see the finish grade coming up in the last video. There you can see how we pitched the site.

  • @rah4124
    @rah4124 3 года назад +1

    Keep them coming I'm enjoying learning about this wall system.

  • @richardsedorski1206
    @richardsedorski1206 3 года назад +1

    Love these retaining wall vids very interesting.👍👍👍

  • @1farmer608
    @1farmer608 3 года назад +2

    Hey Stan. Guess who is going up to their cabin for the first time this year? I am and I’m super excited to freshen up my tractor skills and backhoe skills. Currently regrading part of a barn demolition that we started last year but didn’t finish burying the concrete pad and cinder blocks. We probably shouldn’t have buried them but we had no way of getting he concrete pad broken up so we just decided to bury it. And since the soil isn’t that great for grading it should make things interesting. Want to sent that kubota my way so it can have a friend? What are you doing this weekend? Have a great weekend Stan.

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад +1

      Burying blocks like that really isn't that bad. Its like burying rock in a way. Im heading north to shoot a grading video experimenting with a new MINI hydra bucket on my MINI loader. Not sure how this will go. I hope you have.a blast running tractors and backhoes! Sounds like we both are having fun this weekend!

  • @AHinde
    @AHinde 3 года назад

    Thanks for the video. I like the raspberry lime spindrift best so far. I'll try some others once these are gone. Have a good holiday weekend.

  • @michelpicton8357
    @michelpicton8357 3 года назад +1

    Hey Stan just wanted to thank you for the advise to build a ramp to stack sand high. It worked great! I got a huge pile out of it. Great video! Love the videos!

  • @jackofall2305
    @jackofall2305 3 года назад +3

    Deeper and wider at the base........ nice

  • @fotinatos
    @fotinatos 3 года назад +1

    ωραια δουλεια και ωραιο βιντεο!!!!!👍👍👍👌✌

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад +1

      Thanks- I think👍😃

  • @aumdail
    @aumdail 3 года назад +3

    In a previous video, you showed the importance of basing the first course a 1/4 bubble to the back, so the geogrid does not tip the wall forward. You may have covered this in a previous video, but how do you level the corners when you have a return? If the base on both sides is leaned back, how do they meet up?

  • @stevebrough304
    @stevebrough304 3 года назад +2

    Looking good Stan! You and your crew are moving right along. I'll leave the puns out of this, despite that you set us up for them. 😆

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад +1

      Now I want to hear them😂👊. Have an awesome weekend!

  • @Jewsiah22
    @Jewsiah22 3 года назад +3

    There is a key component missing and that is lining the hole with geotec fabric that will prevent any mitigation from existing land

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад

      NO. we never use filter fabric behind a retaining wall UNLESS its to wrap the drainage zone ONLY IF that drainagae zone could be subjected to the high water table. Then you wrap just the drainage zone but often times extend that drainage zone to over 6-9 feet behind the wall.
      OTHERWISE NEVER use filter fabric as it can cause hydrostatic hotspots behind your wall. That can lead to funneling which is not good. The mininum drainage requirement is 12" BUT Watch my videos and you'll see we commonly double to triple that. BUT NEVER DO WE USE FABRIC👊😃

  • @1ronhall
    @1ronhall 3 года назад +1

    Nice work, my Northern Brother!! I need a retaining wall built …… come on down!!

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад

      We try to do the best we can. Thanks for watching & Thanks for the Invite.

  • @paulnelson9907
    @paulnelson9907 3 года назад +2

    Stan, in reference to matching sections, make sure your using 4 or 5 different pallets of material for large walls so color differences are spread out. . As to core fill please take note of the block manufactures recommendations as to compacting the core fill, I know of a couple of them that require compaction of the cores. I like you prefer solid block and the bigger the better.

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад +1

      Yes- those are good tips with those blocks👊. have a great weekend

  • @tonynewton7902
    @tonynewton7902 3 года назад +1

    Nice one Stan 👍👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

  • @cincyguy-fu8lf
    @cincyguy-fu8lf 3 года назад +1

    Hey Stan. Enjoying the vids more and more every view I give you😉 lol but truly they’re interesting. Watching Alex develop into what he has is amazing. Sam as well

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад

      Thank you 👊 So awesome to hear I’ll let em know you said that

  • @TheBenjaminFrank
    @TheBenjaminFrank 3 года назад +1

    Really appreciate your videos. Thank you for sharing your expertise.

  • @CosmeDC
    @CosmeDC 3 года назад +1

    Really nice to see. May we see a 100% finished site, please? Like with the grass and everything..Thank you.
    Take care!

  • @charleslynch7274
    @charleslynch7274 3 года назад

    Man that wall looks awesome great job guys!

  • @alexandercosta1777
    @alexandercosta1777 3 года назад +2

    Stan I hope your day was amazing my day was awesome we had five guys for lunch and did a lot of shopping and I have two A’s and one P and then we go to red lobster tomorrow with my aunt and uncle and for dinner tonight we had Chinese because it started to rain and we were originally going to have hotdogs but unfortunately because it rained we couldn’t grill and to be honest grilling hotdogs is the way to go LOL.i hope your week went swell, your instagram posts are a sight to see lol. I was so glad to be a part of that live give away. You guys really went into detail about how to appropriately charge and stand firm, after i listened to your answer, i felt so much kore better bout giving a quote to a customer for mowing their lawns, and it just o happened that Spencer’s lawn are, they had a video last night and it was similar to what you guys had said. I was getting the information from masters of the trade. And i wanted to thank you. For no only answering g the question. But for being a good RUclips, and above all a good friend. It’s gonna be aiming almost all emporia day weekend, old glory will be up and i will reflect on why we celebrate. Well Stan, i hope you, the crew, and the youtube family have a fun safe Memorial Day weekend. God bless go get em, your pal Alexander costa

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад +1

      You have the best comments. I love reading your stories and adventures. Have a great weekend Alexander. Your bud- Stan

  • @user990077
    @user990077 3 года назад +4

    When you first mentioned masterbaser I misunderstood you and thought "Gee, I should apply for a job with that crew" but then I listened more closely and discovered, rats, I wasn't qualified after all...

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад +2

      You went from being OVER qualified to under qualified really fast?😂

  • @chrisschultz143
    @chrisschultz143 3 года назад +1

    Nice blocks👌

  • @ipod24gaming79
    @ipod24gaming79 3 года назад +2

    Good Evening. How is the day treating you. Enjoy your Memorial Day weekend. Sparking ice Blue Raspberry today.

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад

      Coke zero vanilla flavor. Friday night special! Hope you have an awesome weekend!

  • @JoeJoSounds
    @JoeJoSounds 3 года назад +2

    Looks like they followed MnDOT’s wall design. Good job, this will last a long time. Good care for the customer by doing it right.

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад

      This is not Mn DOT design. I would have to deepen the footing to beyond frost or 4 feet. embed a mininum of 2 feet of block- even if only 6" is showing(been there done that). I also need a higher density block- to withstand more severe frost cycles. MN/DOT walls are overly complicated. Im glad I do these.

    • @JoeJoSounds
      @JoeJoSounds 3 года назад

      @@Dirtmonkey I can send you the typical if you want?

  • @robertvannicolo4435
    @robertvannicolo4435 3 года назад +1

    Stan almost done first wall of year always good idea to tarp area if going to rain or snow

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад

      for sure. Good tip!

    • @derke123
      @derke123 3 года назад

      @@Dirtmonkey this reply made me respect you so much as a new viewer! Such a common sight in this industry for people to think they know everything and feel insulted when someone else has another idea, glad to see someone who's not like that 😀

  • @needforops
    @needforops 3 года назад

    What is the mesh looking material that's between each row of blocks? What purpose does it serve? Thanks for all the great info in these videos.

  • @dominicfarzetta
    @dominicfarzetta 3 года назад +1

    Great video as always!
    Happy Memorial Day…God Bless ‘MURICA

  • @toxicbear4792
    @toxicbear4792 3 года назад +1

    And I also sometimes get aluminum screed board like a 10ft or 12ft and put it behind the wall block to keep it straight but that also depends on what type of block I'm using

  • @bert26a
    @bert26a 3 года назад +1

    Yup Stan you need to get those boys a new mini-excavator with a couple different buckets and attachments.

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад +1

      yep- I agree

    • @bert26a
      @bert26a 3 года назад

      @@Dirtmonkey Don't take it as being picked on Stan I'm just a long time excavator operator.

  • @oldtimefarmboy617
    @oldtimefarmboy617 3 года назад +2

    If the foundation/base is bad then nothing else is good no matter what you do.
    Timber retaining walls look good, but no matter what you do to treat the wood it will eventually decompose and fall apart and if not immediately dealt with the dirt it is holding back will collapse. Personally, if you can afford it, I think a concrete retaining wall as retaining wall and timber as a facade for appearance would be ideal. That way when the timber eventually gets bad you can just strip it off the retaining wall and put new timber up. More expensive up front but will save a ton in the future.

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад +1

      or Boulders -they never rot😉

    • @oldtimefarmboy617
      @oldtimefarmboy617 3 года назад

      @@Dirtmonkey
      True. But some people like the aesthetics of wood over boulders, concrete, or blocks. But as this video proves, wood,specially if in direct contact with soil, just does not have the durability to last like a properly done boulder, concrete, or block retaining wall; which could potentially last for centuries if not millennia.
      So if you want a retaining wall that looks like wood and that will last a much longer time, a concrete retaining wall with a wood facade that can be replaced if necessary would be the cheaper way to go in the long term. Me, personally, I like wood, but I like my money more so I would go with the blocks. They are an extremely close second to wood and a lot better looking than concrete.

  • @ER1I211
    @ER1I211 2 года назад

    Stan I enjoy watching your work!
    One question I have is why don’t you use landscape fabric to separate the dirt and crushed stone?
    I may be wrong but from my understanding, the fabric prevents the dirt from mixing with crushed stone, thus allowing better drainage.
    Thanks

  • @wohcrag
    @wohcrag 3 года назад +1

    Hey Stan how about a definitive guide on what fabrics go where and why . thanks for all the awesome content. How do you use fabric behind small boulders and also use geogrid ?

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад

      I can try to bring that into a future video.

    • @wohcrag
      @wohcrag 3 года назад

      @@Dirtmonkey If anybody can sort that out you can thanks again for all the great content .

  • @hanleyglowka3352
    @hanleyglowka3352 3 года назад +1

    Hi I woch your videos everyday tell the team I said hi and I woch thor videos everyday I love you guys I love the video

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад +1

      I hope you have an awesome weekend! Have any fun plans?

    • @hanleyglowka3352
      @hanleyglowka3352 3 года назад

      I have a band to go to tomorrow and Sunday my ant Jen is coming down to see me and on Monday I have a prad to morch in

  • @andrewporter4919
    @andrewporter4919 3 года назад +1

    Hi Stan, I’m very much enjoying your channel, there’s a lot of information packed into these videos, I’m curious as to how you would approach putting a fence or hand rail on or close to a retaining wall to avoid placing a surcharge on the wall?

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад +1

      Designg he wall to handle the fence and Place sono tubes for the posts into the backfill as the wall is being built versus digging it in afterward

  • @Token_Civilian
    @Token_Civilian 3 года назад +1

    Great series. More.

  • @tfrogginhfroggin
    @tfrogginhfroggin 3 года назад +1

    Looking good

  • @andyt4632
    @andyt4632 3 года назад +1

    Smart job👊

  • @CZAnthonyX
    @CZAnthonyX 3 года назад

    Hey Stan! Hope your well! Keep up the great work! Stay Safe!

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад

      Thank- doing great here. Hows your week been going?

  • @melissaparent8241
    @melissaparent8241 3 года назад

    These videos have been very helpful. How do we know if the contractor is good or not? I have a small retaining wall I need replaced,the previous owner just built one with stones from the property and it is falling apart, I don't want to have to replace it again in a few years. I'm in RI.

  • @ryanparker489
    @ryanparker489 3 года назад +1

    Hey Stan, is there a benefit to using the corrugated drain tile instead of a rigid perforated pipe? I've been doing commercial and residential excavation for 15 years and have only ever used sdr35 or sewer and drain pipe for drainage behind a wall and I'm curious to know if there is beneficial reason to use drain tile.

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад +2

      Filed flexibility. We have to be to able to alter the grade up and down and work around sometimes complex curves and corners. and heres the wildest part - that draintile is not needed. The way we buikld these doesn't require them. we put them in for sheer peace of mind to the customer and city.

    • @ryanparker489
      @ryanparker489 3 года назад

      Flexibility was my assumption, thank you for the speedy reply. On another note, your videos are fantastic, keep up the great work. My coworkers and I look forward to watching your videos everyday when we take lunch. Thank you for all that you do, and have a great memorial day weekend.

  • @cjzx325
    @cjzx325 3 года назад +1

    Really enjoying this series. Do you guys have a masterbaser joke jar for punishment making jokes about the job title?

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад

      If you ever seen blaine or tim make sure you give them a big compliment on being a master - baser lol

  • @mj6922
    @mj6922 3 года назад +1

    Nice vid!

  • @toxicbear4792
    @toxicbear4792 3 года назад +2

    The only thing i do different so far is I use a bigger level as I get longer down my wall so I keep a true number if you use the little one you lose it by a little bit

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад +1

      we also use a bigger level to check longer runs. You'll probably see that brought in more on a future video.

  • @ianunderwood5858
    @ianunderwood5858 3 года назад +1

    Love the videos

  • @jeffreycoon9634
    @jeffreycoon9634 3 года назад +3

    You have a damn good crew. Those guys got a lot done in a short amount of time. Are you having trouble getting materials such as the blocks? It's been a nightmare for us

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад

      Yes. Getting materials is getting more difficult

    • @markleadership2322
      @markleadership2322 2 года назад

      Why do you use dirt behind your first row to set it? Why not gravel?

  • @andrewjackson6759
    @andrewjackson6759 3 года назад

    Do you put more that one drain pipe in? If so what are the criteria for that?

  • @dmlandscapedesignllcatlant8093
    @dmlandscapedesignllcatlant8093 3 года назад +1

    Have a great weekend

  • @treyvonlanwservice6860
    @treyvonlanwservice6860 3 года назад +1

    Amazing video bro 👍

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад

      Thanks 🔥. Have an awesome weekend!

  • @BattlestarCanada
    @BattlestarCanada 3 года назад +1

    A little late to the partay but darn son, that is one beauitful wall. Who knew you could make an asthetically pleasing, fully supported and functional wall!
    Go Dirt Monkey!

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад

      Much appreciated and Happy memorial day!

  • @CZAnthonyX
    @CZAnthonyX 3 года назад +1

    All is great here! Missed you on Wednesdays video! (I would reply to my comment but I cant for some reason...)

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад

      I was late to the game on Wednesday. I worked a 15 hour day so I couldn't jump in on time.

  • @toxicbear4792
    @toxicbear4792 3 года назад +1

    I have replaced old walls that were made out of original railroad ties soak in the creosote.... have you guys ever come across that

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад +2

      oh yeah. a lot around here. Expensive to get rid of

  • @Adamwood21212
    @Adamwood21212 3 года назад +3

    What are you’re thoughts on reversible compactors

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад +1

      I 😍 them. Especially on 400 lbs or heavier units

  • @786otto
    @786otto 2 года назад

    Use a thin layer of half-dry concrete (1- 1 1/2")to lay the first block on top of the gravel, goes a lot faster and more accurate.

  • @matthewrogers94mr
    @matthewrogers94mr 3 года назад +1

    Speaking of renting walls there's one that I think blew out locally a while back and I think I still have some photos from it.

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад

      what kind of block was it made out of?

    • @matthewrogers94mr
      @matthewrogers94mr 3 года назад

      @@Dirtmonkey it was made out of some weird brick design, the shape is almost like an anchor, if you have an email Ill send you them if your interested!

  • @kobelcofan
    @kobelcofan 3 года назад +1

    I'm amazed by how that Milwaukee cuts railroad ties. My sawzalls would be on fire if I did that.

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад

      You should try the Milwaukee Torch Sam. I cut a skid steers cutting edge in half with one.

  • @felixyusupov7299
    @felixyusupov7299 3 года назад

    How does add soil over the base rock or towing the rock as you call it work? You videos are the only ones I see doing that.

  • @jimdomoradzki483
    @jimdomoradzki483 3 года назад +1

    Many municipalities require a fence if a retaining wall is over 4 ft tall of continuous block.

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад

      Yep- same in some around here

  • @mikeaze423
    @mikeaze423 Год назад

    What's you guys thoughts on a 1 piece solid concrete retaining walls ? A local company said it's the only way they do it in west virginia supposedly.

  • @martycrowther7359
    @martycrowther7359 3 года назад +1

    Hi Stan, do you guys ever run a wider bucket on the mini? The one you run seems tedious at times, but probably why your machine has 5k hours.

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад

      we have a little bigger bucket but nothing to impressive

  • @paulpolinske8901
    @paulpolinske8901 3 года назад +1

    Why do you toe in the base with dirt instead of the 3/4 clear rocks?

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад

      Easier to walk and work on

    • @paulpolinske8901
      @paulpolinske8901 3 года назад

      @@Dirtmonkey thanks. And that amount of dirt doesn't effect the drainage I assume. Nice video.

  • @Freedomrider1685
    @Freedomrider1685 2 года назад

    Where do you buy your shovel/ hard rake?

  • @carstengrove6214
    @carstengrove6214 3 года назад +2

    How many hours on the mini ex? I’m so interested in knowing thanks

  • @gary368
    @gary368 3 года назад +1

    Good stuff, thanks.

  • @jimp.4531
    @jimp.4531 3 года назад +1

    raindrops keep falling on my head, and it hurts so good, hehehe.

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад

      but that doesn't mean my eyes will soon be turning red. hahaha

  • @chrisp438
    @chrisp438 3 года назад +1

    When you're back-filling the wall are you doing a layer of class 5 and then a layer of native soil, layer of class 5, layer of soil etc? If so, what is the advantage over just using class 5 the whole way up? Thanks!

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад

      the class 5 was just back fill material that was available. It was not imported as specific backfill. It was just on hand

  • @ohhhsnap17
    @ohhhsnap17 3 года назад +1

    Ruuts vs roots. Lol love the accent 🤣

  • @ritawentworth
    @ritawentworth 3 года назад +2

    Why aren't you using that mini chain saw to cut those timbers?

  • @johntiffault5156
    @johntiffault5156 3 года назад +4

    I love it…..
    …..I said “masterbaser”
    Thanks for clarifying
    🤣😂

  • @davidglaum2538
    @davidglaum2538 3 года назад +1

    When I see the way you do a wall I wonder just how meany other contractors that the time to do it as good as you do .

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад

      Thanks for letting us film this project. Much appreciated🙏

  • @enchantedseasonslawncare8559
    @enchantedseasonslawncare8559 2 года назад

    Dirt on the the base front and back?? We have always used 3/4 or 1"

  • @nickaversa5128
    @nickaversa5128 3 года назад +1

    We always glue each layer down too when we do our walls. Any particular reason the guys didn’t glue that versalok stuff?

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад +1

      It gets pinned. no need for glue

    • @nickaversa5128
      @nickaversa5128 3 года назад

      @@Dirtmonkey thanks Stan have a good weekend dude

  • @markgoldstine4566
    @markgoldstine4566 3 года назад +1

    Do more videos with the t180 would like to see that get used more

  • @johnclifton3910
    @johnclifton3910 3 года назад +6

    I figured out why your neighbors put the cameras up they're trying to learn how to do your job hahaha

    • @joe_ferreira
      @joe_ferreira 3 года назад +2

      They are making time lapse videos!

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад +3

      Maybe she really likes watching construction workers?😉

    • @johnclifton3910
      @johnclifton3910 3 года назад

      There was a summertime that's what I would have believed in go with no shirt

    • @TrumpAmerica-2024
      @TrumpAmerica-2024 3 года назад

      i would have gone commando and worn the loosest pants, give the neighbors a real show!

  • @thomasryan8218
    @thomasryan8218 3 года назад +1

    That wall is going to look great , is that shed going to stay there.

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад

      It is.

    • @thomasryan8218
      @thomasryan8218 3 года назад

      @@Dirtmonkey all I can picture is that shed going down the hill.

  • @nashcobb3056
    @nashcobb3056 3 года назад +1

    here to help

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад

      Thanks Nash. Hope you have a great weekend bud

  • @greekgods3399
    @greekgods3399 3 года назад +1

    love it

  • @Maccongroup
    @Maccongroup 3 года назад

    Very curious on how much $ a job like this went for? I have a very similar one

  • @retiredperson4054
    @retiredperson4054 Год назад

    Are using VERSA-LOK® stone here?

  • @Josh-pg3km
    @Josh-pg3km 3 года назад +1

    How can you use dirt to toe them in, won't that plug the base? Why not just use gravel?

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад +1

      We don't care if the base drains. Thats a nice by product of using that material but not the reason. The main reason we use 3/4 clear as base is pure strenght. Its simply the best materials you can use.

    • @josephgroeneveld4989
      @josephgroeneveld4989 3 года назад

      I wonder about this as well. Stan, is the wall weaker if its towed in by 3/4 behind the wall instead of dirt?

    • @josephgroeneveld4989
      @josephgroeneveld4989 3 года назад

      @@Dirtmonkey is the wall weaker in your opinion if its towed in by 3/4 behind the wall?

    • @Josh-pg3km
      @Josh-pg3km 3 года назад

      @@josephgroeneveld4989 probably have to ask on the next video, he only hangs around for an hour or so usually

  • @intentionalmoneymn4572
    @intentionalmoneymn4572 3 года назад +1

    Do you build walls other than with versa lok?

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад +1

      Yep- boulders. Got a project coming out on that soon.

  • @snowdog4478
    @snowdog4478 3 года назад

    I'm confused, are you putting dirt layers on top of the drainage rock behind the wall? is that because your geogrid is only a couple feet back?

    • @NickR..
      @NickR.. 3 года назад

      The top foot or so can be dirt so you can have grass or plants up to the back of the wall. There's landscape fabric to separate the soil from the rock

  • @brandywest8060
    @brandywest8060 3 года назад +1

    At the very beginning of this job y'all said something about the neighbor was a weird one with setting up all the cameras pointed at y'all, has she said or tries anything?

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад

      More to come on that next video...

  • @billdowdell7940
    @billdowdell7940 3 года назад

    Whats going on with the wall?

  • @johng2937
    @johng2937 2 года назад

    Why oh why can't I have you in my area to hire out for my projects? 😊

  • @JoeJoSounds
    @JoeJoSounds 3 года назад

    I have a house in your area that has a railroad tie retaining wall that is falling over. I got a quote for 2800 to dead man the wall or something like that. Have you heard of this? It looks like they plan to bury some kind of block in the yard to keep the wall from falling over by anchoring it. Is this worth the money? Is the price good? Let me know if you got time.

    • @NickR..
      @NickR.. 3 года назад

      Maybe you could tie back the wall to keep it from falling over much more, but I don't think that'd be an actual solution to your problem. We tore out several railroad tie retaining walls to replace with block a couple of weeks ago, and the previous homeowners had block installed in front of the failing wall. It seemed like a very expensive bandaid, since nothing was done to prevent water pressure from pushing the wall out more. I don't see a retaining wall lasting without rock and drain tile behind it.

    • @JoeJoSounds
      @JoeJoSounds 3 года назад

      @@NickR.. Thank you for the reply. I am torn between just spending a little money now to keep it up until I can afford to fix it the right way or just waiting until it fails and replacing the whole thing.

  • @FUNNYBOY12375
    @FUNNYBOY12375 3 года назад +1

    the company your leasing the kobota from do they lease mini xs

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад +1

      yes they sure do and are great people.

  • @BigCountrySo-CaL619
    @BigCountrySo-CaL619 2 года назад

    How come you’re not putting black fabric in the back of the wall?

    • @RealtorMadison
      @RealtorMadison 2 года назад

      clay inevitably clogs fabric which increases the hydrostatic pressure.

    • @BigCountrySo-CaL619
      @BigCountrySo-CaL619 2 года назад

      @@RealtorMadison that’s why you have gravel in between the fabric and block.

  • @Josh-pg3km
    @Josh-pg3km 3 года назад +1

    I thought you were never supposed to run a compactor behind a wall because it could blow it out?

    • @Dirtmonkey
      @Dirtmonkey  3 года назад +1

      Technically not within 3 feet of the back of the wall- but thats a ruler we break becasue I would rather risk a blowout during construction- then settling for years after ward that lead to hydrostatic cavities behind the wall.

    • @Josh-pg3km
      @Josh-pg3km 3 года назад

      @@Dirtmonkey makes sense