Thank you for watching! Could you be more specific with your question and highlight which specific video you are referring to, so I can answer your question? Please and thanks!😊
I am really impressed with how hard the lady works. This should motivate a lot of the youths. Anyway I think the spacing of the links is related to the required strength of the foundation and not to accommodate the spacing of the vertical bars. However, I am impressed.
you can use either of these option Cut the 3/8 steel 19 inches in length, with finished links of 14 inches and a 2 1/2-inch bend on each side. are, cut the 3/8 steel or quarter wire to 18 inches in length, with a 2-inch bend on both sides, ensuring that the finished links are always 14 inches in length due to the 2 inches of coverage on each side when concrete is poured into an 18-inch-wide foundation. Both options ensure that the links provide 2 inches of coverage on each side when used in an 18-inch-wide foundation. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask! thanks for watching 😊
Blessings bro. Many thanks for reply. I heard ground beam foundation is stronger. Do you make this as well? I know it’s a lot more expensive with material and Labour time but I think I should do that for 3 story house. Can you make a video on this please if you make them. Thanks a lot bro. 👊🏾🙏🏾
Cut the 3/8 steel to 18 inches in length. Bend off 2 inches on both sides. This process ensures that the final links are exactly 14 inches long thanks for watching 😊
Cut the 3/8 steel to 18 inches in length. Bend off 2 inches on both sides. This process ensures that the final links are exactly 14 inches long thanks for watching
"This is not her usual method of tying up the matting; typically, she remains on one side and employs a faster, less time-consuming technique this is just for tutorial purposes . Thanks for watching!"
I saw your video with the decking steel. I never knew that the steel run on top of the beam steel.
Thank you for watching! Could you be more specific with your question and highlight which specific video you are referring to, so I can answer your question? Please and thanks!😊
I am really impressed with how hard the lady works. This should motivate a lot of the youths. Anyway I think the spacing of the links is related to the required strength of the foundation and not to accommodate the spacing of the vertical bars. However, I am impressed.
thanks for watching 👍
Great stuff bro. What length are the links please? 🙏🏾 👊🏾
you can use either of these option Cut the 3/8 steel 19 inches in length, with finished links of 14 inches and a 2 1/2-inch bend on each side.
are, cut the 3/8 steel or quarter wire to 18 inches in length, with a 2-inch bend on both sides, ensuring that the finished links are always 14 inches in length due to the 2 inches of coverage on each side when concrete is poured into an 18-inch-wide foundation.
Both options ensure that the links provide 2 inches of coverage on each side when used in an 18-inch-wide foundation. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask! thanks for watching 😊
Blessings bro. Many thanks for reply. I heard ground beam foundation is stronger. Do you make this as well? I know it’s a lot more expensive with material and Labour time but I think I should do that for 3 story house. Can you make a video on this please if you make them. Thanks a lot bro. 👊🏾🙏🏾
Blessings bro how long is the link? Not sure if I heard you said it
Cut the 3/8 steel to 18 inches in length.
Bend off 2 inches on both sides.
This process ensures that the final links are exactly 14 inches long thanks for watching 😊
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The small links u use what measurement u use please reply
Cut the 3/8 steel to 18 inches in length.
Bend off 2 inches on both sides.
This process ensures that the final links are exactly 14 inches long thanks for watching
That take long y not do both sides before you move
"This is not her usual method of tying up the matting; typically, she remains on one side and employs a faster, less time-consuming technique this is just for tutorial purposes . Thanks for watching!"
what size steel on the matting
3/8 steel is used to make the links the other steel size is 1/2 inch thanks for watching 👍