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Jason Wallsten
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 23 ก.ค. 2020
Mobile home moving and set up
Manufactured housing going onto and off of foundations. pic slide show
some used, some new manufactured homes going onto and off of foundations single wide double wide triple wide
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Double wide mobile home rolled over in one piece on a 9ft basement
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double wide going on a basement
What the landfill does with your old Mobile home
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Disposing of a single wide mobile home
Solitaire double wide move, down the road and pullin in
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Solitaire double wide mobile home moving in one piece
Solitaire double wide move, headin out the driveway
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Solitaire double wide moving in one piece
Solitaire double wide move, up with the front
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Solitaire house move, raising the front of the 80 ft. carrier beams pop boom bang!
Solitaire double wide move, pullin one of the 80 ft. carrier beams
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Pullin a beam
Testing my welds hitch and header
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A pig of a house with a bricked fireplace the header and hitch were cut off and gone testing my welding before we hit the highway ...... volume up
Easy way to get to the pipes
Also easy access for electrical wiring, sump pump, ejector pump, gas, hvac, laundry vent, water heater, cable, landline, circuit breaker, and furnace. Another great thing about having a basement is it makes a great tornado shelter safe place, you can finish it to add an extra guest room and home theatre man cave bar, more room for a refrigerator and freezer, extra space to add a little work shop area, and extra storage with 2x4 shelving.
If anyone is wondering where this is done my company does it. Contact Pacific Mobile Structures in Washington state. We serve the west coast and Midwest.
Who do I call if I need this done in Michigan?
Is everyone trapped in the basement now?
Note the door on one side.
That’s just a waste of money
Why do you think like that? I wonder really
@@androidtv5254 if you have ever lived in a mobile home to would know really fast They are put together poorly
@@LiveVicariouslyThroughMeI thought the same thing too because I grew up in one. But my dad didn’t keep up the maintenance for one and they also make them a lot better now. Even if you don’t sell it they could be great investment properties.
How much does this cost?
I would like to know, too, and what state this was done
They had know way out
Jason Wallsten sir: I like very much what you did with this mobile home on a basement. Can you please comment on my idea for a California mobile home installation? My idea is this: I'd like to build a strong slab just like for a slab home, but build a reinforced concrete block wall around the perimeter (which will be flush at the outside of the blocks with the outside of the mobile home so it looks like a stick built raised foundation home when it is done. I would guess I'd use something like adjustable jack stands to support the middle of the mobile home. I like the way you guys rolled the mobile home across the basement before lowering it to the supports. (The supports were the steel I-beams? As opposed to some sort of jack stands.) Anyway, have you ever seen anything done like what I propose -- but of course you have done something very similar on a mobile home with the basement, which is awesome, but I can't afford to do all that.) This will be in east San Diego County in California, desert land.
Unfortunately you have state regulations and then also county regulations that can supersede the state. The best advice I can give you is to reach out to your local dealers/movers. Hope that helps
The Boxabl video where they dropped a car on the roof made me cross off mobile homes from my prospect list and go with Boxabl.
WOW
that was prettyfckin cool
Are those metal beams supposed to be enough to hold the entire structure up once it's lowered onto the basement? Shouldn't there be some posts down to the floor in at least one or two places along those beams?
They'll hold.
Trailer houses aren't heavy. Those beams will hold much more then that house.
I'm just wondering what you think those concrete walls are for? Normally a trailer just sits on blocks & footings.
@@certifiedyaminspector-dadd6224 -- yes, but if part of the floor gives out on a trailer on footings, it's only going to be a short drop to the ground. It's a much more dangerous drop to the ground with a basement underneath the structure.
@TakenTook fall through a finished floor and 3/4" plywood lol? It would have to rot for years before that could happen. No different than any other floor over a basement. Plus 9/10, they're going to frame a ceiling & walls down there, so it's unlikely someone would fall completely between the joists.
Why would they not put a secure ceiling on there first here in tornado alley where I live tornados will rip that right off there and wrap it around a tree will everything and everybody in it leaving that basement exposed.
They did a good job.
Dod the owners need to take everything out of the bouse to lessen the weight? What items had to be tied down? What was the final headroom in the basement? Is that a 24' x 60' trailer?
How did the fix it to where rain water can’t into this space? And did they tie down this trailer? Some people don’t and that’s risky in high winds
Future meth lab grow house. Secret lower level
what a tease...you NEVER rolled it over...it is still standing! Actually, the comments below are way better than this vid, or the silly concept in the first place...lol!
That was amazing!
Click bait. At no point in the video does it roll over into basement.
I think you missed the whole point of roll over into basement it didn't mean collapse into the basement
tell me you're a little kid, without telling me you're a little kid.. you missed the point so hard
Now make it roll over like you said it would.
Much better than tin skirts and undertrailer pests.
... It's still just a trailer... Makes no sense. A modular would have been a much better option..!
Ummm...didnt show us the interior. Probly hecka nice.
Umm, that is a modular home.
A trailer is something you pull. A double wide is not the same even if it has a title.
@@troychambliss784 You don't have a clue what you are talking about..!
@@troychambliss784 A double wide is pulled in two separate sections with two semi-trailers.
So this is what we doing now!!! Ok
That's one big septic tank...
4:30 you can see an opening with light shining through!!
Oops. Forgot to make a stair to basement. OMG... LOL Just kidding. Nice work.
Now we'll have figure out how to tie down the frame, and watch the rest of it Rip of the frame and blow away in the next storm
That was the problem with a double wide no basement
In Idaho, I had a double wide Marlette set on a foundation tall enough that I could walk upright under to service the underside about six foot, six inches. The benefit was creating a "cold" storage area. The unit had a pre designated area for a stairway, I made an access hatch to the underground area.
Wow, that basement will make a nice meth factory.
Yep,and then the dea comes and takes it all away from..😂u still feel smart?😁
Thats not something you see everyday.
I thought this was amazing. Thanks for posting
Hard hats guys?
And they were never seen again...
I have installed Double wide, and Triple wide, mobile homes all across British Columbia, Canada, and on isolated villages, such as Kitkatla, and Hartley Bay. They are very easy to install and set up. Actually the way we built them, when inside you would not know, they are double or triple wides.
In the states mobiles are built to state standards, many (especially snow belt) are built to the same standards as stick built. Other states such as Florida and Arizona the standards are very lax , I lived in both, and the homes are sub par. Just saying look b4 you judge.
Terminology counts according to context.
Yeah, I didn't see the thing roll over once.
Nice video but next time put some music to the video at least. :)
honey there is a frame in da basement,,,,,, WTF
Talk about click bait
You’re just stupid,no clickbait.
An incredible feat of modern engineering and planning. My mind is bottled by the ingenuity and skill of these wizards. A basement! Just mistyfying. Where can I donate?
How did those workers get out of the basement?
Unfortunately, they never escaped.
Their still there
😂
Step two: Build basement stairs.
You know that little white Speck on top of chicken shit well that is chicken shit too all that money to install a basement just to put a used double wide mobile home on it that I can buy for less than $12,000 and by the way your title says rolled over nothing rolled over you jacked it up and slid it over onto the I beams of the basement
In life, there are doers and critics- and these men are to be proud of their engineering feat. Some people can't make their bed.
I have no problem with their engineering feet I have a problem with their title they did not roll over the double-wide they jacked it up and slid it over
@@lorintanner4186 note the machine skates that are placed on the I beams that... Roll..
Lesson boss man I'm not going to fucking play your pissing games I've been doing this shit for 45 years setting mobile homes modular homes it is not called rolled over onto the basement okay now get a fucking life and go away
Idiot.
👎 nothing happened. Clickbait.
Is that for the meth lab?
Not funny
@@SometimeAgo65 Not yet.
When your basement cost more than the trash trailer. 😂
Sounds like they know how to manage their money and get the most out of it they can. What's the problem?
Where can I buy the soundtrack to this video?
Click here.
Why am I still sad about life ?
It could be melancholic nostalgia.
This video - When you wish the time lapse had a time lapse…
It DOES, right click on the 3 dots, playback speed and x2. 💥 Much faster
@@athenathegreatandpowerful6365 - well that just means I have the rewatch the whole thing again.. considering the first time around wasn’t so impressive, I think I’ll pass.
Access hole in closet is normally put in before rolling house over. Did lots of these over the course of my career in Alaska. And yes we put single wides, doubles and triples on foundations