Hi guys...I will give you a brilliant and simpler suggestion than bituminous wooden pillars. PVC pipes used for sewerage with a diameter of 160 or larger, to be put in pits and then reinforced concrete in the middle and cast concrete, last 200 years.
thank you very much for the idea, but unfortunately, not everything is so simple, we had them for free and there is no light there, we don’t have a lot of capital, what did we do with what we had
Das mit den Pfosten in der Erde kenne ich aus Skandinavien. Aber nur da bei sandigen Boden. Sonst faulen die irgendwann weg. Beton hätte nicht Die Welt gekostet. 👍👍🇩🇪Gruß vom zimmerermeister
Very impressive! I am especially impressed by how deep you were able to sink your piles. I have a small homestead and hope to build a couple outbuildings when the snow melts in May. Unfortunately I don't have the beautiful soil you guys have; it's all clay and boulders where I am. :(
thanks for the comment, yes the soil is good, I wish you good luck with the construction, the clay is difficult to bathe but it is strong so that's cool
Hello. Great idea. I built a house in the country using frame technology: quickly, not expensively and easily. Good luck with the project. I keep watching this video
Aren't you afraid that the posts might sink into the ground under the weight of the structure? Did you test the consistency of the ground befor digging the holes for the poles? Great video btw!
The primary beam connection to the bituminous pillar foundations are surely inadequate. Diagonally drilled lag scews would not have enough holding down. Use a steel strap the next time. Saddle them over the primary timber beams (like an inverted U) and nail/bolt the free ends to/through the pillars.
@@letun100 it’s quite clear what I mean. The question is, what specifically are you referring to in my comment? Or is English a secondary/tertiary language for you as well?
@@ibuilding7 я глубокоуважаемый в подобное строение даже бы барашков не пустил ..... Если уж берётесь делать каркасник так делайте правильно а не ,,и так сойдёт,,
@@david-1971 ну если вы понимаешь что-то в таких постройках то ты бы ничего такого не писал, все пишут что получилось хорошо то получается что они ноль а вы один в том профессионал да ну тогда удачи
Hello, congrats for the time lapse!! what is the net that you used over the first base layer? It seems metallic and what's the covering fabric that you put over the net later? from minutes 15 to 18. 😁
muy buena idea lo del PVC pero donde yo vivo Esapaña (islas Baleares) es prohibido construir con cemento y hormigon;solo puedes contruir casa pequeñas con madera a no ser que tengas mas de 15000 mts cuadrados(161458 Pie cuadrado).Por eso los cimientos de madera me va muy bien.Gracias por este proyecto 👍👍👍
amigo, tenemos una situación similar, en primer lugar, cuando es necesario registrar la fundación, y esto es dinero adicional, y los pilares eran gratis para nosotros, soy de Ucrania, aquí puedes construir como quieras, pero todo depende de tus capacidades financieras
Hey, thats cool, what materials did you use? Is that like net/cage or something at 15:41. How many ft x ft is the house? Im trying to get an idea of how many foundation logs to put for an idea i have for a home i wanna build
I don't know the grid there in feet, but in meters it is 9 m by 4:50 meters, we put a support at one and a half meters each, thank you for viewing and commenting, good luck to you in construction, if you want, you can take a video if you build and send it to me, I will post you if there is a desire.
Hello! I have a question. I see your foundation wood is too short, hence you are using two pieces. My question is, won't the home lose its strength? Thanks.
under no circumstances will I object, a pine tree, size 9 meters by 4.5 meters, to be more precise, it is not a beam, three boards of 40 mm twisted together, frame type
What chemical do you use for threating the wood? Here in Puerto Rico I found a thing called "copertox" but it was a long time ago. It left a green color in the wood like the one you use. Is your chemical DIY, if so please share the mix. Thank.
hello, we are from Ukraine, a simple chemical antiseptic from a store is nothing new, they are the same in most cases, it also depends on the concentration
No one has any reasoning....i feel you exactly...i think its better to have a cheap house you can easily rebuild or fix. You can probably build it in a month. Will probably last you decades. We got short life spans anyways...we aint gonna live 200 years.
@MyBushcraftandsurvival true. Still, bud, you would be surprised. I'd pay 50 for it. I do fencing and concrete and deck building. Dont shut it down with attitude
Nice job guys but there's a big but... don't see nothing pressure-treated the guys working with sandals I guess he's mad at his feet. Gute Arbeit, Leute, aber es gibt ein großes Aber ... Ich sehe nichts, wenn die Jungs, die mit Sandalen arbeiten, unter Druck gesetzt werden. Ich schätze, er ist sauer auf seine Füße.
and no, not at all angry with him, well, we were building a house for ourselves, to be honest, we didn't even think about what we were wearing, sandals, sandals, sandals, and everything, thank you for the comment
I understand you, but it was free, so we started to build them, they are completely tarred, produced back in the USSR, therefore they are reliable, and in the future they can also be transferred to concrete
They build these like this in Alaska and the last for ages! He also put creosote on the bottom of the logs before he dropped them in the hole to prevent rotting and moisture.
The tree stumps in the ground for the foundation will only last about 30 years, then you will need to redo the entire foundation. Not the best way to go.
because a wooden house does not need to be registered, and when the foundation is poured, it is necessary, and such a house is built much faster than a brick one
@@ibuilding7 I have no idea what you're talking about, alll buildings of this size must have planning permission, regardless of whether they are made of wood or masonary
@@ibuilding7 you guys did a great job... I was a union laborer in Manhattan a lot of big high-rise work.. talkin about safety right who am I I was in recovery worker in 911 and I didn't wear a mask I wasn't working in the World Trade Center Vista Hotel collapse... there had me working at the 7 World Trade Center collapse maybe that's why I'm still around today
@@ibuilding7 надеяться на то что смола защитит эту древесину опрометчиво есть давно уже зарекомендованные и недорогие фундаменты, что делать если через 12 лет дом покосится? Лучше тупо трубы залить цементом и забыть ну это самый недорогой и долговечных способ.
@@dimongegtor8246 да я с вами полностью согласен но мы бесплатно получилось те столбы поэтому было решено их взять а со временем можно донкратом поднять и залить бетонные но эти столбы может видели вы их это еще со ссср их ставили на линию электро передач они там больше 30 лет простояли то и здесь думаю будут еще стоять
PVC is a very good idea but where I live in España (Balearic Islands) it is prohibited to build with cement and concrete; you can only build small houses with wood unless you have more than 15,000 square meters (161,458 square feet). That's why the foundations wood works very well for me. Thank you for this project👍👍👍
Así que en todo el mundo, diferentes leyes en algún lugar Mona y en algún lugar donde no puedes, gracias amigo por el comentario por ver el buen humor.
You can plainly visually see these two guys don't actually know just exactly what they are doing by Not painting the Tar all the way to the BOTTOM of the WOODEN POLE. and having TERMITES INSIDE THE POLES @ 2:18 / 22:07!
friend, we didn't have the finances for this house to make concrete wooden pillars for free, so we didn't think about it and there are 12 inches or more from the ground
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Love the steel toed sandals!
yes 👍🤣
the best part of this whole video is that you have a loyal friend to help you. Which is very rare.
you guessed it right
It's so beautiful to see the flowing clouds that seem to be playing fast.
Of course, the house that is being built looks so good.
it is very nice to hear that you liked the clouds, of course they look nice, thank you for your comment
Nice log mallet! The foundation and floor look great!
yes mallet super, thanks friend
Hi guys...I will give you a brilliant and simpler suggestion than bituminous wooden pillars. PVC pipes used for sewerage with a diameter of 160 or larger, to be put in pits and then reinforced concrete in the middle and cast concrete, last 200 years.
thank you very much for the idea, but unfortunately, not everything is so simple, we had them for free and there is no light there, we don’t have a lot of capital, what did we do with what we had
Brilliant never thought of that one.
Das mit den Pfosten in der Erde kenne ich aus Skandinavien. Aber nur da bei sandigen Boden. Sonst faulen die irgendwann weg. Beton hätte nicht Die Welt gekostet. 👍👍🇩🇪Gruß vom zimmerermeister
I was just thinking that those wooden pillars can still sink deeper into the holes.
Sir, they only need the foundation to last till the end of the video.
Hello talented workers, very good video, thank you
thanks 😊
From videos like your I got inspired and I ve build my cabin many thanks
ooo super, thanks
Very impressive! I am especially impressed by how deep you were able to sink your piles. I have a small homestead and hope to build a couple outbuildings when the snow melts in May. Unfortunately I don't have the beautiful soil you guys have; it's all clay and boulders where I am. :(
thanks for the comment, yes the soil is good, I wish you good luck with the construction, the clay is difficult to bathe but it is strong so that's cool
These guys are using the materials at hand and doing a great job.
Very thanks
Hello. Great idea. I built a house in the country using frame technology: quickly, not expensively and easily. Good luck with the project. I keep watching this video
oh that's great thanks for watching thanks for the support
Be sure to lay a waterproofing material between the floor frame and the posts, regardless of the fact that the posts are treated with bitumen
@@bushcraftua1 Yes, we put a hydraulic barrier, and there is already resin on the pillars, thank you for the recommendation
Great job
Aren't you afraid that the posts might sink into the ground under the weight of the structure?
Did you test the consistency of the ground befor digging the holes for the poles?
Great video btw!
there first land then hard clay so will not fail, thank you very much for watching and comment good luck
The primary beam connection to the bituminous pillar foundations are surely inadequate. Diagonally drilled lag scews would not have enough holding down. Use a steel strap the next time. Saddle them over the primary timber beams (like an inverted U) and nail/bolt the free ends to/through the pillars.
thank you for the recommendation, there will be no next time because we made such a house once
❤
Can 2 men build a 20x20 example shed type cabin. Cheaper than what you can buy from Amish built or lowes or home depot
Nightmare. I would not build a livestock shed this flimsy. I am watching it out of curiosity
People have so much ignorance to comment rude things.
It is a wonderful job. Thank you for sharing your work.
so sometimes people don't understand what they write, thanks for the support good luck
No, it is show and no more☝️
‘People have so much ignorance to comment rude things’.
Kettle meet Pot. Unless English is your third language.
@@toreckman8899 what do you mean?
@@letun100 it’s quite clear what I mean. The question is, what specifically are you referring to in my comment? Or is English a secondary/tertiary language for you as well?
beautiful. if you have the chance, you can try the steel deck, it is also good.
thank you so maybe we will try next time
Спасибо за хорошее видео!
thanks 😊
Что хорошего в видео???если только пособие как делать нельзя то тогда да хорошее видео
@@david-1971 друг ты в своей жизни хоть что-то подобное делал прежде чем обесценивать чужую работу
@@ibuilding7 я глубокоуважаемый в подобное строение даже бы барашков не пустил ..... Если уж берётесь делать каркасник так делайте правильно а не ,,и так сойдёт,,
@@david-1971 ну если вы понимаешь что-то в таких постройках то ты бы ничего такого не писал, все пишут что получилось хорошо то получается что они ноль а вы один в том профессионал да ну тогда удачи
Great video.
thanks
Never seen this 'slat bed' style before, with the final 2x6+ frame sitting on top. Why the need for the two layers?
this is a frame system, one layer is for strength, and the second is the floor so that insulation can be installed
So… all that extra effort for strength, but no sono tubes to prevent post rot? Hum
@@PaulGrantDesigns the pillar will not rot except after 30 years it may rot
Wonderful job. Thanks 🙏🏽
thanks
Hello, congrats for the time lapse!! what is the net that you used over the first base layer? It seems metallic and what's the covering fabric that you put over the net later? from minutes 15 to 18. 😁
Hello, we used an iron mesh with a square diameter of 1.5 cm, and a vapor barrier on top
Great video and edit
thanks 😊
Thank you for all the helpful comments and the post I love it I might try it but with cement and bolts
thank you, cement will be better, try it, good luck to you
muy buena idea lo del PVC pero donde yo vivo Esapaña (islas Baleares) es prohibido construir con cemento y hormigon;solo puedes contruir casa pequeñas con madera a no ser que tengas mas de 15000 mts cuadrados(161458 Pie cuadrado).Por eso los cimientos de madera me va muy bien.Gracias por este proyecto 👍👍👍
amigo, tenemos una situación similar, en primer lugar, cuando es necesario registrar la fundación, y esto es dinero adicional, y los pilares eran gratis para nosotros, soy de Ucrania, aquí puedes construir como quieras, pero todo depende de tus capacidades financieras
How do you tie those on 18:54 to the lower beams?
long screws in the corners and in the center
What area does the house have, what is the diameter of the logs?
en metros, 9 metros por 4,5 metros de troncos con un diámetro de 250 mm, 40k m
Looking good guys 😀 I also work in either crocks or sandals as long as your careful 😊
100% with you in solidarity no matter what the main thing is to be careful and work thanks for watching
At 13:33 , what are you spraying on the wood?
Hey, thats cool, what materials did you use? Is that like net/cage or something at 15:41. How many ft x ft is the house? Im trying to get an idea of how many foundation logs to put for an idea i have for a home i wanna build
I don't know the grid there in feet, but in meters it is 9 m by 4:50 meters, we put a support at one and a half meters each, thank you for viewing and commenting, good luck to you in construction, if you want, you can take a video if you build and send it to me, I will post you if there is a desire.
@ibuilding7 thanks! I will!!
"We need a mallet"
"Gimme a sec."
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that's how it was
que área tiene la casa,cual es el diametro de los troncos?
en metros, 9 metros por 4,5 metros de troncos con un diámetro de 250 mm
Wow very interesting build!
thanks
What is the difference between using 3 boards instead of one big chunky prism for the base?
I think it's cheaper and easier in time, I don't know for sure
That soil is beautiful, hope you plant a huge ass garden
yes, my friend, the garden is already growing, apple tree, plum, cherry, hazelnut, there are many beautiful trees
Nice build guys!
thank you friend
Hello! I have a question. I see your foundation wood is too short, hence you are using two pieces. My question is, won't the home lose its strength? Thanks.
no wood of this length was specially made, it is connected, therefore the structure is very strong, thank you for viewing and commenting
lo que va sembrado de que madera es? es resistente a la humedad?
Hola, esta es madera 100% impregnada de resina bituminosa, por lo que es resistente a la humedad.
Ol mate building with sandles on. Impressive!!
it happens
Ficou sensacional seu trabalho.
obrigado amigo
What type of material you put at 17:21 please ?
Thanks
Vapor barrier membrane
@@ibuilding7 Ok great :-)
thanks a lot !!!
Hello, just curious what was sprayed on the floor joist? Thanks
I did not fully understand your question
@@ibuilding7 what do You use to treat the joists deck , that green-blue liquid ?
@@androidandroid5279 antiseptic for wood processing
Life time house, years?
20-30 years is the minimum
Nice work boots
thanks 🤣
Good day. Can you tell me , please, the size of the logs in the ground?
good day, diameter 250 millimeters to 300 millimeters
Forgot to ask what wood and size are those beams that your using if you don’t mind me asking ? Kindly
under no circumstances will I object, a pine tree, size 9 meters by 4.5 meters, to be more precise, it is not a beam, three boards of 40 mm twisted together, frame type
What chemical do you use for threating the wood? Here in Puerto Rico I found a thing called "copertox" but it was a long time ago. It left a green color in the wood like the one you use. Is your chemical DIY, if so please share the mix. Thank.
hello, we are from Ukraine, a simple chemical antiseptic from a store is nothing new, they are the same in most cases, it also depends on the concentration
In the USA it is treated from factory and is called pressure treated wood. Made for outdoors so no rot.
No one has any reasoning....i feel you exactly...i think its better to have a cheap house you can easily rebuild or fix. You can probably build it in a month. Will probably last you decades. We got short life spans anyways...we aint gonna live 200 years.
so everything is correct, you are right
What is the size of the building? Do you have measurements?
length 9 meters, width 4.50 meters
Siempre es conveniente usar calzado de seguridad 👍🏼
Yes
Блин, я представляю стоимость этого "фундамента" Но на сколько его хватить, как его будет пучить и неужели винтовые сваи так дороги?
нет он не дорогой но те столбы тоже не плохие, они были бесплатно
Karıncalar için ne yaptınız, anlayamadım?
Ben hiçbir şey yapmadım, sonra ağacı sürüklemeye başladılar
Добрый день! Подскажите, пожалуйста, какой размер дома? Может быть где-то можно посмотреть планировку?
Длина 9 ширина 4,50 планировка во есть только вход будет где кухня но кухня будет з левой стороны
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@@ibuilding7 Спасибо! Успехов в стройке и ждём новых серий!
Sometime you gotta work with whats available, not all of us have lots of money
yes it's true thank you
That floor system is insane.
practical and reliable
Muy bueno el desarrollo del trabajo les deseo mucho éxito 😅y espero más videos
muchas gracias por su apoyo quiero ver el video en mi canal gracias
Сколько квадратных метров?
40
Hi,
what size is it?
hello 👋 4,50 metra 9.50 metra
witch way you wanted the foot ball to roll ?
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I dont know what that post hole digger tool is called but its awesome as hell
it is called a hand drill made by ourselves
@@ibuilding7 mass produce it
@evecll thank you, and where are there so many in stores
@MyBushcraftandsurvival true. Still, bud, you would be surprised. I'd pay 50 for it. I do fencing and concrete and deck building. Dont shut it down with attitude
@@evecll where are you from? There are already mass produced ones, even for motorized stuff.
Is this a DeWalt tools commercial?
Unfortunately no
If that is what they are using for sub floor it will be extremely bouncy,
if you mean the frame, then we will use it for the floor
@@ibuilding7 When you laid that first layer of boards on the flat side between the main joists then that wrap material on top of that.
@@GoodwillCriminalsOfDallas so everything is true
How much spend?
if by cubes of wood, then somewhere around 10 cubes, if by money, then in the region of up to $3,000
Nice to see the chap in the dark hoodie has got his Japanese work boots on 😅
Real cool.
thanks
Why the wire mesh ?
so that rodents do not get into the house
@@ibuilding7 That was my first thought, but, a mouse can get through a 1/4 inch space, the mesh looked bigger.
Hola, cuales son las dimensiones largo y ancho.
Hola, el ancho es de 4,50 metros, el largo es de 9,50 metros....
How deep is the hole
5ft / 150cm
at about 8:45 I was so confused about what you were doing..... 9:14 ok, now I get it
thanks for watching, the hammer turned out great
Very interesting, make me sleep 😂
I'm glad you liked it, it's not in my power
в каком районе строитесь?
Україна
Wish my garden soil was that rich in nutrients
if possible, I would send you a couple of tons, we have a lot of it
How should these houses withstand anything??
they withstand everything well
That dirt would be great for a garden
thank you
Nice job guys but there's a big but... don't see nothing pressure-treated the guys working with sandals I guess he's mad at his feet.
Gute Arbeit, Leute, aber es gibt ein großes Aber ... Ich sehe nichts, wenn die Jungs, die mit Sandalen arbeiten, unter Druck gesetzt werden. Ich schätze, er ist sauer auf seine Füße.
and no, not at all angry with him, well, we were building a house for ourselves, to be honest, we didn't even think about what we were wearing, sandals, sandals, sandals, and everything, thank you for the comment
Friend, what is your standard for inserting wood into the ground? Is it a certain depth? Or does it need to hit hard ground?
and all the pits will be approximately 1 meter 60 cm, rests on the clay, a very solid base, everything turned out like this
Hola me pueden desir que medidas de madera usaon porfavor
Buen trabajo chicos vendiciones
Teníamos un tablero de 45 mm de espesor y 190 mm de alto para el revestimiento, menos de 43 mm de alto 150 mm para las paredes.
gracias
Great !
obrigado
ma le scarpe non si usano?
usato solo molto Dubno era
the Sandals - very brave footwear
we were definitely careful, thank God nothing happened
Gotta love building a house in mandles! 😂
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you spent all the time and money to build a house on logs? you should have used cement pillars
I understand you, but it was free, so we started to build them, they are completely tarred, produced back in the USSR, therefore they are reliable, and in the future they can also be transferred to concrete
They build these like this in Alaska and the last for ages! He also put creosote on the bottom of the logs before he dropped them in the hole to prevent rotting and moisture.
Super. Dobra robota
thanks for the comment
The tree stumps in the ground for the foundation will only last about 30 years, then you will need to redo the entire foundation. Not the best way to go.
it is possible that it was done with the intention of transferring it to another place later
good luck with those logs surviving 30 years.. i would give them 10 years of being capable to withstand the whole weight of house
My camp was built this way in the 1920s only had to change one that rotted at ground level not sure why only one tho. The rest look and sound great.
Concrete stumps would be a better idea
Size?
а доска на обвязку и лаги -- двухсотая?
Почти там получилось 190
Not sure the wire will keep mice out, the square's look kinda large.
I think everything will be fine there 15 mlm
I like the holes drilled by hand. My ground requires 6' pointed digging bar to chip away hard packed clay and shale.
hello, do you want me to tell you how to make an auger?
Why would anybody want a timber framed house ?
Why don#t you use bricks and mortar like most prople ?
because a wooden house does not need to be registered, and when the foundation is poured, it is necessary, and such a house is built much faster than a brick one
@@ibuilding7 I have no idea what you're talking about, alll buildings of this size must have planning permission, regardless of whether they are made of wood or masonary
Nice job guys but there's a big but... I don't see nothing pressure-treated the guys working with sandals I guess he's mad at his feet..
thank you and no we were fine and comfortable so I agree that it is not safe
@@ibuilding7 you guys did a great job... I was a union laborer in Manhattan a lot of big high-rise work.. talkin about safety right who am I I was in recovery worker in 911 and I didn't wear a mask I wasn't working in the World Trade Center Vista Hotel collapse... there had me working at the 7 World Trade Center collapse maybe that's why I'm still around today
Birkenstock open toed sandles.....for over 75 years it's been the preferred work boot for M.M.T.s (Men Missing Toes)
Фундамент перекрывает все строение))))) долго не проживет)
ну это вы так думаете там полностью просмоленные столбы в моей ранней конструкции уже стоят 10 лет такие столбы и еще ничего им
@@ibuilding7 надеяться на то что смола защитит эту древесину опрометчиво есть давно уже зарекомендованные и недорогие фундаменты, что делать если через 12 лет дом покосится? Лучше тупо трубы залить цементом и забыть ну это самый недорогой и долговечных способ.
@@dimongegtor8246 да я с вами полностью согласен но мы бесплатно получилось те столбы поэтому было решено их взять а со временем можно донкратом поднять и залить бетонные но эти столбы может видели вы их это еще со ссср их ставили на линию электро передач они там больше 30 лет простояли то и здесь думаю будут еще стоять
PVC is a very good idea but where I live in España (Balearic Islands) it is prohibited to build with cement and concrete; you can only build small houses with wood unless you have more than 15,000 square meters (161,458 square feet). That's why the foundations wood works very well for me. Thank you for this project👍👍👍
Así que en todo el mundo, diferentes leyes en algún lugar Mona y en algún lugar donde no puedes, gracias amigo por el comentario por ver el buen humor.
What kind of wood can you use for wooden foundations? Can I use fresh cutten wood?
@@stilltrippin4687 you can but no, it needs to be dry,then impregnated with diffrent substance to not rot, usually the cheapest is used motor oil
Shouldn’t the floor joists be turnt the other way
if I understood you correctly, it is not necessary because they will not sag like that
@@ibuilding7oh they’re going to sag. Big time.
Didnt see you sq. The floor frame?
it is a very good idea square floor.
You can plainly visually see these two guys don't actually know just exactly what they are doing by Not painting the Tar all the way to the BOTTOM of the WOODEN POLE. and having TERMITES INSIDE THE POLES @ 2:18 / 22:07!
I don't understand what you are talking about
Why not concrete pillars as foundation?! And wood should keep a distance to the surface at least 12 inches.
friend, we didn't have the finances for this house to make concrete wooden pillars for free, so we didn't think about it and there are 12 inches or more from the ground
@@rppacademic yes friend
I like how he made the stone age hammer
thanks
Drop the music
there are two of them and this is music from the RUclips creative studio
How about turn your volume down. Job done!
nice shed floor
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Não é só no Brasil que os construtores trabalham de chinelo😂
sim, isso é certo