Easy DIY Firepit - Under $200!!!
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- Опубликовано: 12 июл 2021
- In today’s episode of Your Average Roofer we show you how to build a small backyard fire pit area with surrounding gardens for $200!
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Easy way to make your back yard look beautiful in an afternoon. Thanks for this!!
Nice video dilly !! Only thing I can say is I would have used the metal edging cause I hate the plastic edging personally ! but since you don’t have to trim around it you’ll be fine ! you threw in some greats tips good job brother!
Turned out badass! Nice video!!
Our rules with the fire pits here In Pittsburgh has to be 15ft away from anything flammable in all directions, seems a little close to your fence my dude! I really like it tho, I’d hate to see u do all that work an your borough or township come shut it down lol
Here our code is 9ft or 3m
Dill I need a answer on the starter shingles I just commented
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Any roofing coming soon?
Tons of video tutorials for roofing coming very soon. Building an indoor studio currently! 👌🏼
Always something the old lady wonts
Weird. My comment vanished. Anyway, maybe a nail gun guy next to wall, and drill user on roof?
Yeah that would work. I still see your original comments
@@DoItWithDill Wonderful. It'll just look simple, since again, I'm not a tools man. The nail gun touching the side of the wall, and the drill touching the roof. I think I'll throw in a second guy on the roof, next to the drill man. Any specific tools that would "work with" or "go together" with the drill on the roof? Teamwork, so to speak.
@@jakebastian6726 you could simply have the second person as a labourer passing some sort of materials. Like shingles or something
@@DoItWithDill I've decided one guy will drill a house's wall (or, more specifically, the corner from the outside), another guy will hammer the roof, and the latter's partner, up there with him, will have some other tool. Just have to decide on that one. Thoughts? Maybe it would "work together" or correspond to the hammerer's tool, since they're partners? Also, I'm gonna have the driller hold something in his other hand, for appearance. What do you recommend?
Flat shovel would work better
Did big time fire u to the depths of hell where u had to do a fire pit. Bahahahabuuhahajajabahha big timeeeeee
what's going on dilly? Hodgson roofing not getting jobs??
I’m swamped. Finished this project during my vacation